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The Evening Record, August 01, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-08-01
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THE EVENING RECORD
WOOD HTwrso ua. HYDE SEEKING
CHINl WOULD
BFTER k BRIDE
EVEN HITTERS
Omrr"- Condition Is Such That It
WIN Net PermH Him to Return
to the Tropiea.
IS ENTBITUIII6 »SS D^CON
WOULD REEP OUT MEIUCMIS
^
f
^
New Exclusion Act Would Refoso Permission to Amsrksn Lsbortrs to
Enter Country as Chinese Lahnrers Ar» Barred Hers.
LABOirpAY
lEBRRTION
CENTRAL LABOR UNION DECIDES
TO OBSERVE DAY.
By W*lro to tbf* E>etilng Record.
Beattie. Wash.. Aug. 1—Tbs Poel lnteUigeocer t<Klay publishes a copy of
the Dew eicluslon act submitted by
Chins which Is being eoosiden-d by
the Cnlied Stales government. The
tresiy imividr-s that American labor ALSO PROGRAM OF GAMES AND
ers shall l»e n-fuaed iK-rtnlKslon to <*nALL KINDS OF SPORTS.
ter China the same as the (!hlnes<? la
borers are excluded from the United
States.
Unions From Surrounding Cities Will
Be Invited and a Large Attend
ance Is Anticipated—ArrangemenU Being Completed.
WILL HIVE k GREIT PMUDE
WOMEN HAD COLLISON
STRUCK DELIVERY WAGON
UNION STREET BRIDGE.
At the molding of the Central Lal>or
Union Iasi evening It was decided
relebrate l.atior day this year IMaiis
ITU paU tally made last year for
Bridge Was Filled Wi»h Trams »
celebration In this city but o
They Tried to Go Ahead of
lunt of Manistee and other cltle.s
Other Rigs.
having made arrangements for a big
day. these were called off. This year
The Misses Nellie DirkensfMi. May however, the celebration will be given
rtsher and MsIm'I Brown had an excit and will be the largest and le‘st
ing time on Union Htn«<>i bridsc thi* held here. Aa the Traverse City
afternoon. The young women were unions have always been well repduring a llrery rig north on TtnU»n sentod at other relidiratlons, It is
atreet and when crossing the bridge IKH^ted that all the btirroundlng towns
collldcHl with the Hannah it I.,uy Mer and villages will send large delega
cantile rompany’s delivery wagon tions and help make the day a aucccsi.
InvIlaUons will be aent to the various
dUren by George Steams.
The bridge was filled with teams unions of the regions and It is expect'
and there was no poHsibln chance to ed that many of tb^e will attend in s
body.
tom emt and paiw the Ugs directly
As Is always the rase on Ijilnir day.
ahead JfJul the womon In the Uc evi
dently 1 bought dlffenmtly and turnod the featim* around which the greati*st
lntert*Kt centers Is the luirade. The
Just In time to l>epome entangled
various
locals In the city will ^laulclthe whlfflelrees of Stearns' wagon.
This threw their buggy ou Its r.lde and pate In this, the visiting deUdtatlons.
them Into the dust. Miss Dickenson meinlM-rs of l he city government. jk»sslightly Injured her left side. The slhly the tire department and i»ollce
horse broke both thills and startitl Dirce and also the business
to nm blit was caught by a bystander. Is e*pectt.<| that a large number of the
Mr. Weams bad a little excitement of merchanlH wHI arrange attractive
his own as the tugs on one of hU Moats of all kinds wlilch will materially
horses bi'came nnfasteut'd and the add to the parade. The various
mohikui and private rigs of the citizens
pole droppisl. Ho bnmglit fils tea
a standKiIll at Sixth street without will l>e given a place In tin- parade.
Anyway there will be a large number
doing any serious damage.
of marching men repre.sentatlve of the
iaboUng strength of the city and
nuinding towns.
But the jiarade will not bo the only
feature. The various committees
Killed 2S6 rebels and drqve hard at work and will have a program
of various gami>s and sjKirts for which
THEM FROM BADJU.
attractive prizes will he given. Thesie
will Im' given In a suitable placi' ami
Expedition Bent
Aoamst Prince so arranged that all will have an *K|ual
show. Fpeerhe.s will also be In
cf Boni ot the Sil^porr Straits
and excellent sjHWker* wiUI In* secured
Setitement Rucresaful.
The various railroads ViH slv
rial rates and sinyial trains and Trav
lymdon. Aug. J -Th»- riuTe>p..nd ^ er-.- City will entertain one of the
Slngajsire ,
crowds of Us history. Various
the Ibiieh I
gre Indng closed
rxptMllOM sen
renwoul a^aHl^t the prim.
..v^.rvihlng will lie In readinci
iTi^slan,! of u. i.-Ih
Of Bopl In 6i^sland
Itlg day Monday. Sept.
.'tnlrely I
Mafay archipflago
xucce«*ful._^ On July :tt the Dutch |
DUTCH ROUTED MAUYS
r«'lu‘la fled, leaving 2r.i:
Dutch losing three killed j
fix wmmdtsl.
RDBERTE. DEANE killed!
TREE FELL ON HIM.
Jl 6ood may
Johannaaburg Lumbmar Company Em
ploye Was Inauntly Killed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Gaylord. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Antoalo
Carbala, aged 19. a laborer for the
Johannesburg Lumber company at Jo
EX-PRESIDENT OF EQUITABLE 18
hannesburg. a few tulles eatti of this
BUSY IN NEWPORT.
place. s'Es killed earfjr this mumiog.
e falling on him.
NEW EXCLUSION ACT IS NOW By Wire to the Brewing Record.
Wsablngtoo. Ang. 1.—Major General
BEING CONSIDERED.
Leonard Wood who recently returned
to this ooontry In order to ondergo an
operation In Boston wrlll probably not
im to the PbillpplnoB at the pres
ume. His condition Is not such as
to permit his reUxmlng to the trofilcs. FRIENDS ARE ANTICIPATING AN
/ •BARRIER FOR LABORERS OF THE
ANNOUNCEMENT.
^
UNITED STATES.
to get fine Indian work, gennine sweet grass baskets,
quill work, Iktrk work and the like is to call at the
CityCbeBook
Store
Bobart Co.
NEW ORLEAN S
HOHEST DAY
After Her Engagement to the Crown
FEARED THAT THIS WILL
Prince of Germany Had Been Re
CREASE YELLO"/ FEVER.
ported Hyde Entertained Lav
ishly tor Her In Parts!
TOTAl NOHBER IS NOW 304
By Wire to the Bvenlug Record.
Newrport, R. I.. Aug. 1.—It is persist
ently reported that James Hazen Hyde, LOSS TO BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
former vice president of the Equitable,
IS OVER 92,000.000.
Is in Newirorl seeking a bride and that
she is none other than Mls.s Gladys
Deaeon whom Hyde enterlaint.d lavl.-^h Evtimated at From 92,000.000 to 94.000.000—Total Number of Deaths
Paris after the report«*d engageSince the Outbreak Has Grown
of Miss Deacon to the rmwn
to Siaty-Two.
prince of Germany. Hyde is showing
Miss l>‘aron much attention and an
By Wire to the Bvcniug Record.
anouneement Is wx)n expectcHl.
New Orlean.-i, Aug. 1 - Tculay was
the hotli?t*t day of the year in New Ori and It is feared this maj in
crease the list of yelhiw fever cases
whirh now number 3(>4 with a dtath
ATTORNEY GENERAL MOODY
of sixty two. The loUl loss to the
business en(er|>rise.s of New OrK-an.s
WITH THE PRESIDENT.
as the result of tin* yellow fever oulk Is esilmateil at between two and
Said That He Might Have Something four million dollars.
Important to Say—May Be on jCot.
ton Leakage Caee.
SOMETHING MAY DROP
By Wire to the Kvenia^ Record.
Oyster Bay, Aug. 1.—Attorney Gen
erel Moody is in ^nsultatlon today
with the president end may remain
night at Sagamore HUI. M«s>dy
arrlvml here last night on the Dolphin.
He said “\Mien I leave the president I
may have something to say ou an im
portant matter." It is believed he re
fers to the cotton leakage case.
UP TO JAMES J. HILL
IF HE DOESN'T INTERFERE TELEG
RAPHERS WILL STRIKE.
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Won't Grant Their Demand f(
Higher Wages—Will Quit at 6.
By Wire to the Evening Rtvord.
St. 1‘aul. Aug. 1»—Unless James J.
Hill Inierferes iK-rsonally nearly
thousand members of the Order of
Railway Telegraphers employed o
Great Nortliem and N<»rt!i«m Uaciflr
railroads will go on strike at G o elock
this evening for higher wageb. The
companies have refused to grant ihe
men's demards.
and you will timl just what you wont.
“OXLY WAY."
Canvas
Oxfords
M Summer Suits
W»‘ hrivo just roooivtvl a
new shipment of this {jopubr
footwear, so we want to announee to the latlies who have
Ut n iiujuihn^: for them that
we have your size in tltem
now. They’re in the new
“(libsou” style for wide laces,
with cjinvnis ev»vered heels or
leather.
fimMK
helXK xoM at mld-daly prtoea.
^Jm
oar apraul v.loaa at «T-00, VJ0.fj«r
«M10JU0.U4)Uaiidtka>.
1 mOSSsSB KubcekSBovtSSSLr
MMl/SiMfck
Olemen's
Olotntn's
Slippers
Oxfords
we HAve TMe eesT
Tntis. rateiit Kill, Can\'U8, Outing-. Ti'imis, Etc. Price,
are right. We have a few Ixin^Mins, no old stock but
broken sizes.
BACHAfU'r
We hav** just riH-eivt'd a large
shipineiit of womens' sho«‘S
that wi- have plaeiil on sale
at $123
will keep them ofT
all Solid and latest styles.
wait:j
DRUG JTORE
I
5.E.C0R TRONT&UNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Boys’ and youths' rough ami
ready shoes al exet piioiially goixl values. Kememl»er we are i.ever undersold
for gfxxl goods.
mrtd Grtilkk
& Company
242 e. Trout St.
A
ROSOOK
iARE
READY
A sweeping reduction in
Mens’ Womens’ andChiltln*us’ Tati, Black and
Canvas O.xfonls
SKEETERIZER
aa w* am •eUiac today and yea «aa
not eoly look •wtOl aad eoel tv the
bkUaee of thi* ■imbb. hat have a
rail to atart anolh«r nusmar wtih.
If. Kiaply a oaie of high-grade oool
Tor Cbi Eadks
W^m
Tootwear
has sUirtod in on his
6unmu<r ram|vigo. His
rovolry consists of dis
cordant Bon^, suckim;
liuinan hlool ;m«l lea\iiiK a luineh wherever
he gets in his work, tine
In foot it's
■m Into such
dot Woatbor
IMIVJSIOAi.
NINTH YEAR-2569
6 0*OLOOK EDITION
TRAVKRtC CITY, MICHIOAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1905.
6 PAQE8
•RCCIAL TSUmiARH SERVICC.
WEATHER—r»ir tonight nad tomor
row; warmer tomomiv: Ircth north
east shifting to east winda.
B I^.|m
'
to liguTv oa LUMBER ot
-
and money by oominK here
direct. If you are to build
this fall plact? your onltT
h.rtlie Sash. Iknirs, Windows, Siding. O-iliug. Porch Columns,
Interior Finish of all kinds -anil have them remly to place in
|v»sitiou when iiextlixl. You will liml this will save you much
delay later ou.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
W. L.. Brown. Manager.
Cltlxana Phone. 82i i
NAVAL BOAT HIT MINE
SWEDISH
VESSEL WAS
INTO PIECES.
BLOWN
Seven Men Were Killed and Eight
Were Wounded—Submarine While
Maneuvering Struck.
By Wire to tbo Grening Record.
RoltiiDg Fora. Aug. 1.—A Swedish
naval boat while engaged in maneu
vering near here tuda> stnick a sub
marine
mine and was blown to pieces.
PASSED SLEEPING BEAR POINT
Seven men were killed and eight
TODAY AHEAD OF OTHERS.
wxujnded.
MISTRAL is the first
PACKING PUNT FIRE
No Other Yachts in the Great Race
From Chicago t 9 Mackinac Are
^l^^URDERER CLAIM H
Blaze of Unknown Origin Destroys
Sight.
Beef Beds and Cattle Chutes of
V
SULTED HIS WIFE.
Swift S. Co., at 8L Joe.
ening 1
*n Arbor. MUh..
MU-h.'. Aiig. 1.—The
^Ibcane Wat Son . of e Millionaire and
yacht Mistral in the yacht race from By Wire to the Evening Record.
Once Managing Editor of a PhilaSt. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 1.—The beef
Chicapi to Mackinac passed Sleeping
*T
delphia Paper.
Itear point at 10 oVIork this rooming. beds and cattle chutes of the Swift ft
This Is aiipposiHl to be the first one. Co. packing plant were destroyed by
•arly this morning. Loss $50,000.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
No others are In sight.
The cause of the blaze U unknown.
Prt^no, Cal.. Aug. L—Robert F.
Deane, a vineyardlst of ihla county, a
THREW HIMSELF INTO RIVER.
DAVID BRIGHT DEAD.
son of Milllonaire*RoyaI B. Deane of
New Tork. was shot and killed by Em
mett Riggins at Clovla. Monday. Deane Twenty-Year-Old Mrs. Schneider Com Funeral Tomorrow at the East Kaxaon
mitted Suicide.
C*-urch.
at one time was managing editor of a
Philadelphia paper. Riggins claimed By Wire to the Evening Record.
David N. Bright of Kasson died >-e88L Joseph. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Mrs. torday morning of old age. Mr. Bright
Deane Insulted his wife.
Fred Schneider, aged 50. who formerOM of the old settlers and leaves
S40J»0 FIRE.
ived with her aunt In Chlcagq. com- besides his wife aeven children. The
d aul
funeral will be helfl tomorrow from
Bevefi
Residences and Mualn4aa bersel>lf inlito the 8L Joseph river.
the East Kassoo church at 10 o'clock.
Houaea Burned at Benw^, w. Va.
He was 76 years old.
Hr Wire to the Evening Record.
Mrs. Jessie W. Brabant went
Wheeler, W. Va.. Aug. 1—Fire
Mra. Margaret Shadek has returned
Korthport this morning, called there
atartod in OrlofT* bakery burned
bouBM and business ottalUbments at by the aeriotts illness of her sister. from a mooih’s visit io New Yoik
dly.
Reawood this morning. Loaa 110,000. Mra. EtU 8. Wilson,
Yon Cub Get SatlsfftCtion nt CrlnnsU Bros.* Mnsic Home
Became They are Ezdmive Agents for
way Pi
.T Pin
(irinm 11 Bn^s’. Piai
Kmktiuer Bros.’ Pi
SUtUiih Pianos
i^'iu Pianos
Huntiukn
Mendelssolu
•Issolu Pianvvs
Pia:
Pianos
\Ycirmi 1 Pianos
Smith A; ITames Piaiu
SohaefTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Bans Pianos
(iilU^rt Pianos
Haines Bros'. Pianos
Haines A Co. Pianos
If w* karw of say bet*w
MEN’S WOOL PANTS
silver Chimes < )ru<'ins
C'hieaoo CotLi^e Organs
Self Playing Pianos
,\eolian Webber
Pianolu
Talking Machines
Vi<tor
E*lis<m
Band Instiumants
.1. W. York and Son
than. All Instmm-TU •old
ORl IM IM EUL"isROTH E R»
Mjch^aa‘s Leadiag Mmic Home, 159 1- Front St.
new neckwear.**,.
Just in—the best v-ulues, i>attems and qualities of
of silks we have soon at these prices —
25 cents and SO cents
$3^and $3.50 goods g.QO
new negliflee $bir($
*
Desirable goods in every way. For summer and early
fall wear.
FRONT COUNTER-TAKE THEM
QUICK.
2.50
$5 goods for $3.75
Best makes —finest of madras and percale cloths—
91.00 and 91.50
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
:s.nERMAN
(haw cRyiaoPi^ooK.)
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CIR6VSHIK fSTP2i®“
IttailnillSTlE
FAMCNOCII
■•'■■
V
In m#.n
AMUGEMCNTt.
work, “The
xm
diaoov*r«d
Lake
Shirwa.
■
■-
U0T9F ODD DRESSERS
Imk* Nyaana. In OMUral Africa. UvTka compaBjr preaeptliw Lord Utt0R*a greatest dramatic
ANTHIIACrrC mOUOLE NOT TO
K MPCATO MDnr YCAN.
LATI
• ''
a
body of vrmter about thirty mile* long
LdMjr of LroM. which wUl apfmar at and flfteen miles wide, whlcb has now'
Sielnbevi'a Grand opera booM ttla
entirely disappeared with the exet'p-'
rr«alag. Tvmday. Aug. 1. hqa, accord tion of a few ponds in Its bed. Lake
DKLAVm
ing to the revleara seen of the prodneIntmana «f «tMMb«0 ARM «a Pm-
Nyaml. discovered by
You can gave yourself
muDoy
.
anummtmanmm.
wafe and Undson company, in an arU-
Crowda Watched the Hurriad Unload-
Ellmer
cle in the August North American
view, entitled
teUra OuHnfl the Rig Parade.
5sr
-Preaent Oooditloaa
all
of
the
ra*4«d tlwt W. K. PerrtB. den>aer»Uc
csandidate of last year, would be the
most deelrable democnitk candidal*
morning dual
covered
In behalf of W. N. Fenla laat year
cannot b« repeated In Mlchlgaa nozt
dlrectiona.
ing democrat wagona and in
imtil the cltv waa reached.
dian and
ill* aqimw
for the single
1:1
Some adjustmenu to be sought be
The unloaillng began
The local rail
take
the
local iKillce foree hut for some lime,
order to avoid future elaahes.
If the I
tlon.
Hoaever,
Mr.
lib the refim-d theater goer.
company
men.
These | Traverse
dling this branch of a circus equip
ment has been bnmght by the Forejiaugh-S«'lls management Is evidenced
dIscouragtHi altogether.
by
Imy*
This Is another dan
the fact that a short
.several mlfltary
Up to Jan
12. 1M6: Tl>Ul
sustalnwi.
IM;
case's
partially
omcers accompanied
umpire have
been
required
tmU-
penses at the several Insane asylums
and children, who Ilnwl the streets and
of the state of tone cent i»er Uav on
occuph'd every available point of vant
age.
The parade was one of the gre<at-
mts-tlng of all the asylum trustee**. I*
In
Graml
1*
wHnesswl here on circus day
The afternoon exhibition began
o'clock,
the great arena lent
fllk-d to its capacity.
(Vila! an.l I’n.vemoni
The board ba.- bad gr.-ai
aplw'sranrt' loday
The opening act
n .l.-. rie.t
Tb.- big F.irepaug
trap
result
was
train on the M
bail
origin lo the fact that the Egyptians
tb<' (wu i-oaeli
E
N
Foortsen Vnunq Peonls Oot Up Very
they didn't
all come to s»'i- iln- rii
Eariy and Enjoyed the Sunrise But
Circus WWs Late.
young p<'opU» determined
aft<‘rmK>ti
In 1R74 land In Jai.an wws Mit.diii.l
ed Into state land and laud lielonging
BUl and had wlineasod the whok* show
. private Individuals.
and thought that the big circus would
Private lands
■e held In f«-e sinitile ami title deeds
So this morning
b«'ar the names of the owii' rs.
Just after the »«.rly birJd had shaken
The
land tax varies aer-ordlrg to (be m'.-d-
plumage after Its night's rest, they
of govenmient
got up an^ went to (be Pere Marquetu
In llm2 It
sIikxI
assr'SSi-l
yards. The view of the sunrise was n*
at " .1
vahie
Average holdings are *maU and own
markably goes! ami long before many
privll.ges and
people were awake, they knew that It erslilp give* siH-cial
i typical cirrus day., rights with regard
to
iieiglilH-ring
going
performance* and apeclxltle*. tncluoiqg thrilling feat* of daring which
of
Importance
to ]
come before the post, a* the soldiers'!
.ms of
onsne-s to j)r. Kings New l.tfi- I llU,
Jiave I
iileer.". ■
i„ atliig dressing I ever found
.Muki'H vo'i w«-li and keeus you w«-ll.
That s what
Holll-n r *
Um ky
.Voiiii
I’.:, c-eiiu. Te.i or Tal.
Tr"l‘.ni •'lie
J.;i
i »•’ M
;,.,n.s:;.rire
K Wall
J<iliusoii drug *lns-
SH I’TKltS 1‘ANATKLLA.
re-, giiaranler'.l
;virir,;=
PAY, MR. KMOKEU, wait for 8ht»'
delight
jter'a I*an*»ellaa.
Ill particular hinoker*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
DEALERS
IN
nFALFRS
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
The Men's
Furnishing
Store
»
IN
.
^Z30SDi?ir .
The Collar
and Shirt
Stnre
‘mprove conditions by encouraging
use
of
labor Saving
machinery
Wu have ihc "\'arsii> ■■ coll.ir in -piarK r sizes.
esi collar.
Auguat. so turn out all that wish to at- i
numtHT
of
>T. D. Morgan,
' lug the protile of Klug Kdw urd
grav.-d uiHiu It.
Tliey liaxe nu
--------------------------------that now that gm-eu Vieti.H.i l« <
USE CALMAN-B Elaatle Floor Fin- i the British g-.wi-rnmeut umy repudiate
\’ou ncctl summer sUNpi.-uders.
a pair.
robe.
j
No store
We have a full line that sells for
*
You should wear paiamas. the coolest and most comfortable nt^^ht
There are three ^;rades. $1.<K). $1.50 and $'J.00.
If you want a good night shirt, buy the sateen, the kind ihai will noi
They will cost you $1.(X) or $1.50.
Silk shirts -the sxvellest shirts
you should own some of ihein. Splen
did assortmeni to select from. $‘J.50.
Po*t Gommaader.
B. t Walt A Bona,
^
We receivi- a new lot of newest neckwear every week.
shows such an assortmeni. \ <>u pay bui^5<k: each.
r*tive«
*' to an-ept any oilier <-oin than tliat
The latest and swcll-
/
'2-5c the liair.
slick to your body.
--------------------------------or late a
15c. *J for 'J5c.
We have the swell« si line of fancy so\ iii the city and they sell for
and sailors' reunion of the Grand Trax- j “nd beter methods uf Ullage -Ik..^ton
ith for floor*.
troubb-K.
We have a full line of men’s outing pants for $‘J.0O, $-5o. $-< 0*' and
$3 50.
^‘^ng her Image.
We have a new line of the handsomest fancy vests that arc '>hown.
awoke the applause of the crowd,
Summer wouldn't be summer unless you wore a belt.
entertaining feature was proxided by
the equine beauties under the matter
ring guidance of Bud Gorman,
greatest feature
of
aU,
to old
and
young alike, is the regiment of clowns
which created no end of hilarity.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
We hive them
selling from ‘25c to $1.50.
These summer days mean use more handkerchiefs.
We have a fine
line, where three only cost you a quarter.
The final performance will be given
priF’TY
F» E R
O E IM T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
tonight at 8 o'clock.
Hotsl 800 Year* Old.
For tome time past a controrersy
oldeM Ina In Oennany.
every year by the Nile.
■eema now to be finally decided.
The matter
The lastra- the Rleeea. which has had aa oalnt*>
tloaa, were uaed-by the BgypUaas for aloe of dee family for over 8M yeera.
—TilBlta.
SSO
SEE OUR WDIDOW SBo
Tlw
ments and mathenaMeal methods of ruptflA wxlatence alaee the twelfth ceeaatronomy with suitable modtflea- tury. The inn has been in the peaaetland aarvcylng.-’lioderatar Toptca.
Business
Ilv. r
edges. . lands, surf, as right of wav.
July 31-21
clreomatances it became neccaaary to old town of MUtenberC ow the Mata.
have som* means of reldeaUfying the Is the aoasessor of an tan khown aa
.
around the
niul
Idg earn as i
lo see the circus unload Ihl* morning,
warm
Johnson drug stor*.
Jidiiion drug
that had ronie for
the others under ib
bright and
r.:. rents,
mom.
Cun'* whi-n all elwj
Of ^«lllr^e
necessary.
ring*.
umenu on land which waa overflowed
varioas pieces oC laad.
35
wa* pa. k.-d
Panama
were unable to keep permanent mon- haa been proceeding aa to which is the
Under anch
fails,
i eent*. Tea or Tablet*.
ib«ir ifli.’i
tlial
&
cldental scenes to the oi»enlng of the
The Origin ef Land Surveying.
The an of land aurveylng owes Us
tain Tea will do.
eonslipation and siotuaeb inmldev.
and Jammed to tin- diw.rs, 2f p.-..pi.-
tend to make such arfangemenls as 1* ' West .\frica luixe i»r:i< ti< :illy n-fu«e»l
r Stages and the hippt*drome oval were
only constitutional curt- on the mar-1
It U taken Internally In doses
**
from 20 drop* to a teaspoonful
arts dlnytly on the blood and mucou*
aurface* of'the syetem They offer one
hundred dollar* for any caae It fill* to
cure.
Send for circular* and testi
monials.
Addrtuut: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall * Family iniU for cooatlnation.
am
K|»ell*.
kidney
b-i-
buying llrkeis for ibis » iiy
Fourteen
Cun-i dizzy
sioznaeh.
pings and a military display
Three
mind.
tain Tiw ismllively eun-* IndlgeMlou.
FicndiBh Buffering
1* often r-ause.l by sores, wln-rs anfl
rsneer*. ihni eat
’
i.tin Tea will do
kaska on the 15th. 26th and 17th of |
canal.
iilekel.
the KurmunUiug vHInge?. uH.t (be xan
p«.lor*Hl pteiuri--. ait
SAW CIRCUS UHIOAD
August.
being
ornamented
hi'iit-e of weight
> summer
le riileo hi
rlrriis bail sjiriH.I H* lit. raiur'' ilinmgii
erse association will be held In Kal- j Budget.
richly
“•on*. |
When
in-eil
! the iH-euliar dlMipp.-arane,- ,:f his pain j
was a pageant of nations Introducing
In
'
Tlie lK'*t |H-o|d»' in Tra
i-rse City, tbojii- who neiir
DESERTED VILLAGES.
flallve* of atrange oriental countries,
elephant
sold for r>r
less money.
right of
not so lni|>ortant In the matter of dol and multitudes of children under |>arThe rig* vMlh the country i»eoplc Ih*^ t drainage, right of ii.sing a m igbUir s
lars and c«-nts for a single year to the ental care gazt'«! with wonder and de
M>me. but no circus.
U got j land when building, repsiritig Irouses
aUle treasury as Is the care lor sUte light and the many strange and Interalong toward breakfast time and no or fences, etc. Ijind Is liable to be reln(en-Hts and desire for eeon<*my which L'stlng features.
circus. Aking about 7:30 the first sec-1 questioned when the inl. resls of the
the action present*
Michigan people
Numerous brass bauds played spirtt- tlon came but It wa* not until after public render It necessary.
No feret
have good n-aiMin to in- pnmil of the t'dly and the stesam calliope tooie«l mer
9 o'clock that the last string of car* j gner may own land
Farming is not
high rank and standing given to fhelr rily. the crowd became young again In
bearing the animals were *witchmljln a particularly pn»i>-rous condition,
aaylums by competent natkmal authori Its enjoyment of the elephants, strange
down town.
' •» re”l
taxes *r«' ruonnting Siixk
ties on such instltutbms. and It will be liKjklug camels, opt'n cages of Ilona,
The early rising was all the more j raising is not extensively carruMl on
a further source of satisfaction to have tigers, polar bears, hippopotami and
appreciated as they had all l>een out and the steady Increase in numlw rs of
It shown that the trustw** and officers other animals. Amusing antics of the
until after midnight the night bi-fotx. (he farming classes, whnb ron.-titute
who have attaint'd supt'rior.result* In
clown, allegorical floats, group* of Rus
_____________________
sixty pt'r rent of the whole
p<ipula
the can' of the afflicttsl. are t^jually d»- sian and Japanese native* arrayed In
Attention. McPheiwon Po*L G. A. R. 'l-n
forcing man of U.e -mall ..........
sinms of si'cviring th«' best possible all the gorgeousnes* of their national
Comrades:
A good attendance Is j holders and tenant farmers to migrat
return* In the expenditure of public holiday attire and other entertaining
desired *t our next regular meeting on |
the aln-.dy overcrnwd.'d cities an
funds
features.
Wednesday evening, the second of‘towns. Government is doing it* W
There is x
of the eoun .
pul together, and iiniil
years was snnp«>s<'il *o l»e Incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced It n Us-al disease ant
scribetl b»cal r.-mt-dti s. and bv
stantly falling to cure with local
ment. pronounct'd It Incurable. Science
bas proven catarrh to t»o a constitu
»re r«*qi
tional dlseasi' and therefore
constitutional in'timeni
Hall's ,
a giKxl smoke, bow flue a i-lgar «-aii I
jw.lMliar star.
gaUons to the C.rcu* Today.
H
time* and there have b.-en practically
much more fun.
The street pageant as It passed the
main thoronghfare.s this noon «as re-
' each patient, provided for at a recent
L cough I
«he | Ki,.ptrlr Bitter* I <ilit*lned n*Hef. and j
hv William
SteitibeigV
Cedar a"d Provemont Sent Bin Dele-
They had been successful w Itb Pawner
lewe<l by thtmsands of men. women
that
tomorruw morning.
drawn. 42: case* aeltled by parties. «.
cases
while
maintenance ex
smoke
grlevancea presented. l'J6: cases with
methods of operaliiMi.
up.
Hie goo<l
will .
“The total work of the board was a*
follow*:
the show for three days, studying the
gerous practlee and should be broken
at
attemiKt-d
[•d by
are thua aommed up: ^
The per
as In some other places 1ml it Is such
one ch«isen
OHy
make
Venlc«'.
fasriuatiiig trag-
The peace making pi»wer» of j The play will be beauilfuilv numntrtl
eo*tiinithe board of oooclllatlon. cx^inslltuie.l ] with siM-ctal scenery amt
anyihltig prevbm»-ly
by the anthracite atrike commlKslon ing will sun
and the show was ready
prartiee h«Te 1* n<d nearly so general
of
«iUi serl.iiiK throat iroubb'. and two
physicians ga\e her up. We were *1most In des.udr. when we retolviHl to
try l>r. King's New IMsorvery Un tH.ns.impt bin. Coughs and ('old*. The f
IsiitU' gave r. llef; aBer
ploye*.
The
a dangemiiH iiastlme that It *h<mld
M«s»r
miners form 45 per cent of the em | opera house on next Baturilay. Aug
vaa was spread, seats were In place
fection to which the system of han
the
tie the class known as miners In dls- j Owen for his annual engagement
boya have been In the habit <>^ cling nesa. No walking Is indulged in while
this work Is In-lng done, all the
The auto I
-Othtllo."
thinks} Sh*ke*|»u*re'H most
such an increase would benefll but 111- j edy. I* tb*
Unction from
Mnrv M Walters. «>f MO St Clair A\e .
t'.dumliii.- O. uiit. s
K'lr s. verul j
nuinths I was
up ... .lie
1 had
,.r . .e.
weie
fever
sb-. p. nnd my I
I III It on.'D.
! wrecked
s.-ak. fnim vising us.'-,
The fltler
was there long.
rieh.
.I.K-tl.l!.'
silky Havaii*-Ju*t wiiat wa# needed
beginning lo take ]
-Well, li ts an easy thing to
whi'lher It can Im' dJui.' or not,"
to
coal prmluc-j
Wlllcox
Public ia Aroo«'-d.
Havana
worth Bros ' Ciilco Is. for 5c . the reply
T. Rush Thumpwin is «un*
reaae of $4,360,000 In the cost of the
total annual antharclte
lung
dramas of Its ebrs." an.l certain
coni-elved and though but a vaga
,j,p character carries pn-stlge
Incriwte I
po.ssible to sell a
filler, such a*, they claim the Wads
excells
«' most humorous chaiacier tkaru
rages per hour I2X per
than four htnir* the great aea of
have attalntHl couKlderable speed. The
not
all
|,|ijrfous
hour*, because th«' men
Immediately.
running from point to point.
Thoroughbn'd
pomedy element t'.i more
present acale for eight instead of nine
I ah«»rten their
hours, the result will
average eight hour*, but
"A
unquestionably
company men, he says, are |>aW on the,
ing to varlouB freight and pa«*enger
, train* and Jumping off when the trains
Wht-n a cigar salesman told S. K.
Wall .if S. K. Wall A R.ins that It was
pinuresque.
Mr. Wlllcox present* to be settb*d In i Tramp"
dlcaU' It* usefulness. "
in
Son* and They Prove It.
wages per hour It the problem which j
Is Indlcati'd by the fact that In lea*
The reduction
J. W. SL.ATKR
WkolMAk aa* IMaU Taw lallaUa B*m rarstaktr
Havana Filler. Ray S. E. Wait A
tween the acale of hour* per day sad
Bucce** and the present eondiiUms in
Imtherod by
save'
Y«ar CrfdhisCBod
The Wadaworth Bros.- Chico Is a Long
year of 1M4.
no strikes.
attwllng rides.
will
SEEING IS BELIEVING
of the big show Is handled by the
driver* are also
hut
BtTB.
The celerity with which the equipment
alao
drt*s8(‘rB
you uiom-y to huy now.
An appreciative small ixiy atbb'd the
through life niainied anil crlppUHl
prerantlon.
to
the
It will cost you nothing;
to look,
follouiiig postscript, -Take an ax. "
the result of ;ihe habit «»f Jumping
p<esHlhle
arc
• rnder a "aketchy little thing." ex
hibited by Jones, there hang* a prlni-
despialng auch Tkl* rise In the cost was nearly all In
frt»m |*etoskey on the Pere Marquette.
ambulance and if they recover, will go
every
we
close out
f at less than a< tnal c«t.
Waa** are
in wages since IJK*l la computed by Mr.
The In W’Ucox
bed-
meant of locomotion, drilled In from the domestic sizes of coal.
boy* are going to 1m- taken home 1
road men are very car«*ful atid
sold
geogra
booked op to the big wagon and the of producing coal by reason pt the rise
hoi* family loaded In to Jolt aloM
full
not touch with canes or timbn'llas.”
Some companlea
It iKn'l a pleanant thing to contem causing the circus train* to wait at BUBtaim'd or compromised. 6; case*
The show came here not husuined. 28. The aervlce* of an
plate but Bome day. one or mon« young Williamsburg.
and off moving truin*.
cooiemporary
to
room suites and the lial.
ance'of llu* suite la'in^r
tHl card which bears the words. "Do
atroywl.
Increaae i>f l26.4ho.fKK) in the coal
her (jf tnatancea the work teai
the
belong'd
Thursday ,
for the presentation of the play. Much
Some of them are mentioned whose miner* work C.ga
variona dUtancea. Pahabatown. Butfmr. It cannot be autad acaln that
tona Bay. Northport or wherever they
fYad U. Wafiiar U controUed by a few
happened to
have their habitation.
. po^itldani or any nnmber of polhIrian*,
or that he would have no will of hU oa-n Some of the moro aristocratic rode on
the train or in rig*, bat many walked
.and would be aubject to railroad dicta
bore a load of baakcu the
tion. Many republican* were pemuadproceeds of which paid tbeJr admlaad to vote acalnat Mr. Warner laat
sloo Into the big while tent which had
November becauae «>f the weak and Inattracted them here.
,
competent Individual the republican
The clrcua was late In arriving The
candidate waa pictured to Ik> by the
enthusiastic small i^y ibai had stayed
aapporura of W. N. Ferrl*. The peo
’‘Shorty’s"
all night
ple of Michigan noy believe Governor
ruined •Sborty a" pa'a temper by get
Whrner to be a atralght-fora anl. hooting up once an hour to aee If *’U had
•at man. with a wUI of hla own. and Income yet." had a big. long wait, lye
telllaenl experience with which to di
older people who had gotten up early
rect It. There are probably not one
the unloading proceaa
hundre-d people In the entire atato
were alao dl*api>otnled. The flrat sec
who now believe one-half the ataietion of the big show did not arrive
menla made thruuKhout the cainpalKn
until after 7:50 a. m. and It was after
of laat year In-oppoalllon to Mr. War
? before the laat w-cHon bearing the
ner. Mr. F*rrl« will have to get votea
big elephant! and other animals was
in Michigan next year agalnat Gov
backed down Into the yards. By that
ernor ■ Warner lierauae of hla own
time over 600 people had aaaembled
meiita and the merita of the party be
to watch the circus employe* buttle.
_wUI represent, and not aa he got many
The delay was caused by the toulhof them laat November.
iKJund passenger train U'ing late and
k--
house next
In
odtl oiH*a, most of them
pher's survey.—Boston Budget
than eight hour* when eomputed
neased horaea, nome were tired look work 7.S4 boors.
That may be
troa. but th* pecnUar campaign mad*
m
wbere
wen kept bogglea and well har- hour* dally and whone company roftn
iJemoerttlc
*t*l« 0«rtr«l fsommltle* i« qoit« per-
lor forernor next yaar.
Thoroughbred
point conaldered by the writer, la lea*
Early thia
VMretarr
“A
Aug. 1, carrUi* a thorough equipment
The average day'a work, the llrat
riga began to arrive In Traverse City a year round baaU.
Tb«
Grand opera
the Anthracite Coal Induatry."
Night Peifermancc at A
Waluwi'
Tramp," which appears at Steinberg *
A
We bave a fine lot of
un PEDHE HE B m on.
Jt
uiaking
“dpeaser aeleelion*’ here.
sam* time, has also disappeared.
U ia aenrlng aa a vehicle to The cause of the change appear* to
Wb^ Sine* ttOI.
display the ulent and abllll,'' of one b<Ka gradiml drying up of bodies of
of England's dalotlest and most fetch
wattw In Central Africa. As marking
ing nctreaae*. Margaret Neville, for
the re»oil* of a alagle half century
New York. Aug. 1.—The probnblJUiL
iBve seasons a valued memlwr of Henry
the changes named (with no douU
that the anthracite coal atrike dl*
OeOAN COMING FROM ALL OIRCC'
Irving's superb ct»mpany. and she ,1s
other equally lm|>urtauL but not n'turbancea of IMO and IMS will
credited
with
having acvrri'tl
nONS VERY
cordtNl) show a rapidity of mutarion In
repeated neat year la broeght
strongly In the production.
those Inland waters not equaled eiseDavid Wlldoa. preaident of the Deladuelng CmI by RaaaM nf Rlw Hi
liy
Uviagttim nt
tkm. scored th* mom emphatic kind of
TNAINt MAKIMO MO OMOW.
J. B. Paige Hcctric Cp.
STREET
PHONE 602
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
OEALEftt
IN
CVERYTNtNa
WMkAavea waa a «o«B ed
Me I
Tte Memd mrad cmur Bmdv
•eteol tov vID b« b*«w
tkm tnt rnmmt
beM *i Tnb..
Th« nurrmim* was 0BI7 wtMxui iMt
TMT bpt fi!M tu iMWptfOB II bM !»•«
a sraat aoeom.
Tbe sMtias at the
•Drtu or iba Baariaiaa ta beM la tbe
opaa air rtfht oa tbe rlrcr bank aad
laat jraar waa aaaeaaUy laipreaelee. At
fUa Lake laat fear, la tbe afteraooii.
•o »aetlnc pUc ooald be a«wad ao
tbe aaaaloB waa held In tbe opea atra
•ad a neat cfcwd waa attracts.
1
tbe ereala* tbe aenrlee waa held In
ebaieb aad tbe edltce waa
packed.
Sj » bid a nupalatlna aflRRgd fab
■la, and aaeeaal baadril eiaaala af all
la tbe pact. Two tela co»
_________
■ bacbor. MM Jofaa Paal
Jbmb bailacad MnpMr M the rate of
Iba Mpedad aad b^ t e-cloek la Ibi
■Mcatng waa aaMas te tbe pMm
wftb two ewttma maaaed bp at
mm ea<b aimed only with platoto
cotlaaeaA One of tbe eattan. In <
mani oC Oaplatn Joam Mmaeif. madi
dhoecty te tbe town, aad tbe otbel
ndm comamad ef Ltetemat WaUlag
ted. pnDed te tbe teppteg dodo «
tbe eppoaltc aide ef tbe barbor. Jooca
Maded qideUy laat aa tbe dm atraaka
ef dawn ware tlngafap tbe aaat and.
Mavlns ene man In bla boat,
a nm te tbe aearaat fort,
arabap tbe walla, tbe party feU
tbeeamUgarrMonaadmadotbcDprlaeoara wltboot Artnp a abac After apfk
tap tbe foaa genes Idekad tb
aoMlors la tbMr owa pnardh
aet oot at a nu for tbe etbar fort, half
attended aenrlcea In maaf jeara.
Tbe
cbnrcb
where tbe aerrlce la beW la depended
OB to furnlah tbe non* aenrlee.
The
pronem la aa fWlowa;
thus
secured.
The station
will be
equipped with the fln^ tellar camera
equipped with the finest stelUr camera
lected by Harvard university In keep
ing with the truly wonderful mechan
ism
by
which
the photographs
ma<le.
The estaldlshment yf such a station
In the west has b«H*n under considers.tlon for some time, this city
iH-lng
finally seli*ct»Hl l»ei-a»>se of its superior
atmospheric
conditions,
climate
Moodoy.
to the niountaius p-eveius vlliratioos
cif the earth.
On thcM- scH-tMints long
Vedra will give their experience as
missionaries on the field.
poUceman and tmkea to a oearfay
nvery stable.
direct
superxlslon
Arthur De Pngh.
deck From Blnck Faroat
In that country.
The face of this clock Is divided In-
Yaar^-Oniy
able thing.
One may read the socoada. the min
poultry show held
ScpumlKT.
December.
r."4c!’
52Hc:
old
Oats—September. 27Hc:
De-
cemb»T. 284c. September pork. $15.45:
lard, 17.45; ril**, $8.25.
PrMpur ■iBbssi
••It Is said.- he remarked reflective*.
If. “that women’s baod* are growing
larger.”
“ToaT the returned. Inquiringly.
•nroa.” be asserted. “And tbe worst
of it U that then* u every Ukelibood
that thla tendency will continue."
“Tear ahe.aald. In tbe same too*.
Tea," be repeated.
"You aee tbe
Meyde. and golf, end tennis, aud otboc
■aporte that women have receotiy tokoB
9 are reeponelble tor It."
•In Out rase." she eald. wttb n
at ber own dalaty bands, "yon’fl
_____
sneak oaUk If roo want a an
••e."
frotetlr*““Cxchgttgc.
stage
utes, tbe boors, the days, the weeks,
ly
Harmonious
music accompanies the movement of
and shed.
In the central
In an appearance,
enthusiasm
lowest
to exemplify
away are all doing nicely, although U
Is thought that Mr. Moody is slightly
honored seven ages of man’s life.
Injured Internally
When one of the horse
the full hour,
opened by the circus
Ing it was found that
cars
il.
R.
N
.Mary
and
H.
H.
wwp
ing Christ who
<rlp from Pfto.kcr
W
Murray and
lUaln of
.Mrs. V. C
way to Old
;
|
wife and
Manlsu-e
Mls«
were Trav
Vaughan of Ann Arbor
Mis.slon. where she will
Joe Krentr. of Manl»t<-e was in ^he
Earl Hilchcfjck left this morninR for '
Tl,.- .nlm.1 ...
w
“the other side" a predilection t
aclentlfic accuracy of statemenu
Recently Dorothy, returning from
visit, excltad even tbe Interest of tboaa
passed masters, ber mother and grandmother, by making a wonderful new
aaUd dressing. Ibe two Udlea short
ly afterward tried to make tbe dresnIng. under Dorothy's Instruction.
“How much tugar did you say,
Dorothyr asked one of ber pupUa.
bending with flashed face over tbe
store at a critical moment
“Well.” aald I>orothy. with unnatu
ral dellberatencaa, “If I were making
that dressing. I Bbooldn*t be surprised
Ing tip <
mfuL“
slied Ubletpoon;
' r-tiim' -I
Tho Northport
train
the city Ihl. momma.
The maker computed the leap years
Mr.. U Fo.
the circus crowd, five coaches being
Jammod full.
crowdtd coaches while the village of
to the twelve months
of the year, are also shown.
Tbe moon
phases.
displays
The M. A N E. had N.ur
Kingsley sent over 130 [Kxjple.
various
Ilrodhagen. 717 \Va^^;
Women's
Home
and
For«-lgn
trumpeter Industriously announces the
Missionary
hours upon his trumpet till 4 a. i
tiunal ehurch will m«H-l with Mr?
when ho Is relieved from duty by
C. fKlalt of K2K Washington btr»et to
cfwk that Blands perched upon a 1
morrow afternoon at 3.
destal.
With the dawn the cock. Ir
to Its nature, flaps
Its
of the Oingri-ga
M
The Wtunan's Ml.*-slonary w*c|etv uf
wings and
crowa.
society
the Presbyterian
church
will
played ujion his bugle.
an
air i
In section one
Y
Sf-e the cirrus tislay
lb* eiij.iys the
just as aim II as wli«*u be waa a
J.-rr>- Sullivan of ( «dar was In the|
li. ih4* circus gnjiiuils
Mrs John Frankiln of Old Mlshlon is i
in the city today.
Wbww fwwpl* nmr N*rry.
n<n<<- -,4M‘ in Ini inn III age fn
In Spain tli*. man
. Wood. .’.17
nrieenth year. an«l tbe fair maid m
Rjcmbt-ra
Mrs
are
Miller of Cstliilar
n-q-u su-d
to
re
mao to iiuirry i- 1*; fi»r Mie woman
h!iv# •■tnrtHv!" 1"
inuat
be
in
PruetlenJly the sanM*
■woman” are of age
to marry when Uiey have attnlm-d 14
Deity.
summer'-.
i-pt. jruh buyer? on thi city market
ho rises, and tho scone of action
transferred
across
tbe
board
a iwenf.v-foot plank t
he market site
organ grinder, who grinds away, ac
For tho pa?t week w
• mi.srrvant tiai
companied by a clown and bell In the
made away with the
■at every night
adjacent
frame.
The
$7.50
For choice of all our black silk coals, worth
up to S20.00.
law obtains In Bw itr.erlaiHl. Ir Aostrls
t-^ili ■ man” and
Ing. with folded hands, supplicates the; ,,K,nd at roll call with a srripiure l.-xt
At the la*t stroke of the bell :
Choice of all our
and
while wash
silk waists, all sizes.
«-!!>• today and lnchi«iitally wandered'
stormy ttie
pr^aent to speak to the ladies,
hours of prayer. An old beggar, kneel-j-j-j,,.
TWO
EXTRAORDINARY
SPECIALS
Kimball of Fife Lake was
If th
gijif, Mreet.
hours of 6 a. ro.. 12 m. and C p. m.. the
In
Turkey lli«Te sr»* two
prelin mary »-or<l.tion? stTingentl.v re.juire.1 in file . .IS.- of marriage; IkmIi
pnrti.-s iiiiuit iH- .able to walk pm|H-rlv
aii.l l»»tli ti:u-t l-> atile to und:er?tand
tbe net-eiaairy religious service.
E. WIIBEIM r-T
uppermost
frames In sections 1. 2. 6 and 7 show
nwabaata • Plllw* TMk.“
tho fourteen
scenes
in
the Passion,
while the second frames of sections 1
and 4 show the seven days of the crea
tion.
Oanocroua Curiosity.
Tlic earl of Rosse wa? a mechanic
fno mean ability, and one dav en |
tered tbe engine room of a large man |
ufactorv. and ga/.ed carelessly around
out his watch, and to look now at
the engine and then at bis timepiece.
The engineer's attention had been at
tracted by this aomewhat add behavior
Some are of the opinion that the store will be closed tomorrow.
It was our decision some three weeks ago to make circus day our
last day. but matters have so arranged themselves that we will
continue for two or possibly three weeks longer.
of the stranger, and he said. “WTiat’s
upr’ “Oh. nothing!’* said Lord Rosse.
“At least, not ycL
But there will be
w hen the boiler explodea.”
“The boil
Why. man.
you
are
craxT." exclaimed the engineer, pre
Prices Are Cut Deeper and Deeper Every Day
THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD
paring to turn him out as a dangerous
lunatic.
’’Well.” saJd the peer. "If you
longer
with that
loose screw, the boiler will certainly
explode."
The engineer, gazing In the
We still have about $20,000 worth of merchandise here and you
can have any or all of it for much less than wholesale cost.
direction Indicated, paled, and Jumped
to atop the engine.
“W’hy on earth
didn’t you say so soonerr be yelled.
“Why
quietly.
shoold
ir* sold
“I have never
Lord
Rosse
^et seen a
boUer bursL"—Exchange.
•«ambo." saltP the owner of a eotmtry place to hie gardener, “concerning
that tree 1 wanted you to cut down.
OMT wife thinks tt had better be al
lowed to stand."
"Wen. Ah think It ought to come
flown. Masea Brown." was tbe reply.
“What are your reasona for thinking
so. BamboT*
The queen of England’i favorite
"We-ll, air. fie first reason am fiat
fie tree done ke«B de light off fie greeb.
Jewel Is the sapphire
Bhe wears
^ eecon*
--------- » reason am
am fiat It’s
It'*
brooch of great eioe. given her by tbe house, fie
gettln* old. aad fie third reaaon am fiat
late duke of Coburn
I rut M down last night."—llnrperTi
TRY A MCORO WANT Aa . 4 Weekly
You should
CaU at store for par*
J A. Pennington of O-dsr esme in to
lagrig s at
of the bottom frame 1* an old bell-j
ringer.whose duty it is to sound the
Dr. T
Alley>
ju
Uculars.
i In the city toflay on business.
me< i
' \Ve<1nesday at 2 '.'t at Mrs F C. iVs
soldier, who i
^ cottage. Bast l.ay
Busm--. will
Across the front is
heralds each new year wlLb
sec them.
--v-'nlns after a
^
Ington street. Thursday afiernwm.
The
Department
I nora Fox of Indianapolis. Ind.
'
I
The Companion Sewing society will
meet with Mrs
ber
Beginning with 10 p. m.. a
bom.- la.i
.a. late Into
up to the year 99.999. The days of the
corresponding
or notify J. W. Slater. House Fur
au£
Goods
They resemble our na
tional greenbacks.
The n-a-olt aa. ^
week are marked by mythological fig
The twelve signs of the xodlac.
Home
ONLY.
Sage of Central
above them, and receiving a blessing
from Him
The day of.ehc month Is also shown.
These checks are redwmable at
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
passed through the city today on ber
Ti^ft
. ,
^
horses had l*oken its ankle during the
dlrecUy
in addition
j
siH-nd the remainder of the summer.
face, one after the other, each salut
Is placed
GIFT
^
erse City visitors, yesier.lay.
The people injured in Sunday's run
the four ages. Instead of the timeDeath sounds
FREE
not fall to be appreciated by all.
Bomaepatbtr- Oeaml PrarOc* and
Emerson Jackson of retoskey is in
their way lo the
tbe quarter
mn as the hour is struck the twelve
CENT
to our Bock Bottom Prices can
nishing store.
BX W. A. FAtHSWOlTB
ic-r-x-sts
^
The streets <over which the circus
wagons passed on
apostles appear Just above the clock
Rctu:n
OMm boon ssUl iO w. m. aad 7 lo • p. m
j,jjy looking after business inter-
show- grounds are badly cut up.
Intending thus
m>
at Hotel
I Lake wen- in the city yesterday.
grown man. and a person of ripe old
struck.
ONE
PARK CLACe HOTEL
i
figures of an Infant a youth, a full
age. corresponding with
STOLEN—lV>m
old Mission was in
as a gue.-si
^
BREVITIES.
same section displays successively the
Raiue. carv of Hos-
a
------------------ye^erday
yesterday with frlcHtds In the city.
-----------------------------
frame
OR
yard, old horse, dark bay.
city
^
of the poultry
tho attendance last night
right hand,
W. M
This
o-ur
Perrin of this
looking after busl-
with the finger of her
viding a visible as well as an audible
corner lot.
ru.«stomors
REBATE CHECK for every 2te
J. M. Tice of East Jordan war I
so,
clers in this city was plainly shown by
polnU to the quarter Just struck, pro
lights,
our
worth of merchandise purchaaed.
city jx-.<tcrda.v.
strikes the quarters, while the other,
The
E-
in Traverse City rT
j Cadillac.
Interest in the aasoclatlon has been
gradually waning for some lime and
frame are two figures, of which one
signal.
H
nothing could bo done.
An angel tells off
the minutes on a gong.
Mrs
. hold 1. tho omco of .t.o atlro.. I
rs bad put
gas
on Monday, July 24ih, to give
one cent each for purchases In
Telephone company last evening and '
the appointed hour only three mom- j
each object
Sitnated In the centre of the front
Is the time dial.
modern,
carpenter shop on luxck with stall
PERSONAL.
A meeting of the assoclatio
the months, the four seasons and the
common and leap years.
furnace, hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
driver,
Old Mission this morning.
I
work 10 minutes
Corn—Old
the
large basement
Mmnbcru
^
It U probable that there will be no
In each of which there Is some 1
t4aat«iwe wma
“Lightning never kills people in dtlos,” said an Insurance agenL “My
company’s statUtles show that In dtlet
there U practically no danger of death
from lightning stroke.
“Look back and ask yoaraelf If yon
ever beard of any one being killed by
lightning on Broadway or in front of
the Andltoriom or on Beacon street or
on Chestnut street or on Nkotet arenne. No. It la tn tbe country or In lit
tle rlUagea that tbe all drroded thanderatorm does Its deadly work.
•'Why kt« cities In this sray Immnnel
Boats say It Is beennee tb»r have no
trees to attract the lightning. Boms any
tt la becaoee the clood of factory bom
above tiwir roofs le a pcotectloB.’
MlnoeapoUi JernoL
Ur. 84 4c; Docenfber. 8bc.
Thras
Parker,
brought sixty cases of cherries from
Into five smaller sections or frai
er explodes!
1 —M*heal—Cash
Tenth street. 10 rooms, stile, wood
shed.
onr new -Home Goods Depart*
meat we are going to commence
FOR SALE -My home. No. 501 West
STRAYED
and bolds the Iocs in position whll
they are being
elng ttxmod togetber by the
rafumen.
After that be leaven the
Ariel
I man's devices.—LondonI !Ml
1.—Wheat—Septem-
Orsen
Fred
auK l-“t*
very orderly today and the police have
Meeting Laat Evening.
tember. 85^c; No. 2 red. 84Sc; No. S
Aug.
He wtU be assisted
good
J. Manri-au. Buttons Bay. Mich.
Despite the crowds the city has been
May Be No Poultry BKow dwsn Thia
» seven sections, and each of these,
denly he was seen to shake his head,
Aug.
dry l<-lnch hard wood, cheap.
the
Mrs. Charles Anderson’s.
UTEBKT IS WMIIG
at the working of the machlneo’. Sud
O..
FOR SALE—Two «-xc<-pttonally
milk. cows, well bred; 200 cords of
Aid society of
had little trouble.
A wonderful clock, made by Chris
I *^"^**'
^ ground and
drags It out to the storage yard, where
be puts It carefully Into poaltloo.
Ing one log exactly on tbe top ol
THE MARKETS.
other with woik^erful prerialoa.
RleEast Buffalo. Aug. 1.—Cat Ur-Fairly X>haQU can pile logs to the height of
When the aqnarod
active aud easier. Sheep and lamlw* — tbelr foreheadx
logs are wanted for shipment tbe ele
Ikill and lower. Hogs—Steady. Veal
phant picks out the required number
calves—Slow and lower.
and drags them dosrn to tbe waterside^
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 1.-
Chicago.
The Wooian s
at
by local talent.
of i Into a four aided log be lifts It off the
Toledo.
church
Forest of Germany, is on exhibition
Harvard
and August. 84>wc; September. 84V»c,
He U the organist In
Congregational
future a reclial will be given by
Mfw iisitln, a dweller In the Black
telllgenco
corn. M^c; September oats. zSSic.
nrst
Oberlin and is connected with tbe sum- SwedUh Lutheran church will meet
mqr assembly st Bay View.
In the Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
It waa prob-
ablly a case of sunstroke.
/ct tbe Western assuvlatlon. and the j waiting, and when the buxxlng circu- experiment* to l*c c»uiducie»l here will | Ur saw has converted tbe round tree
the
On the way tbe poor
fell several times.
the
JUST TO
lUKRTISE
ADS
received
payment Baptist church will meet Wedaeaday
2:30. with Mrs. OUlU of
Tbe organ waa aefid through | afternoon
Profeaaor Lake avenue. Miss Bare and Miss
oompaay
Breekesridge is a pipe organist of ex-
elephant is best thowm.
In the sawthe 1 Lie
•Iv ’ mllla elepkanta are naed in e%*ery decess of the plctur»* de|M’nds €>ntlrel>
I partment
One will drag a log out
on the time availalde to take
of tbe water to the saw bench and
Director E C. Pickering <*f the Mar
with his tusks place It on the Uble.
Yard college f.bservalory I? pn-sident
1,1, n,,ta U
under
skidded
Mlsakm clrde of the
cept^l skill.
Oae of tbe team fell
tbe pavement, waa helped to hl« feet
ceedlnKly great \alue when
be
The Ladlea’
aabcarable.
exp«wun*s of fn»ni four to six hours
ran fpr-quently t'c made, a |*o|nt of
It waa ahady there tbea
Blair towmshUC
Romy Gable was the swamper.
The BMey
the Orinnell Broa. agency.
and
altitude sud also tnv«nse Us proximity
s^ a fine lastrumenL
has discovered la tbe Riaal peninsula
the ancient temple of Besbit H 1
den. •
3.517 feet of hemlock la nlae hours.
lated tbe oommltae on thalr cbolco of
bla
Organ
A WeMwre P*v CheCs.
Twelve-year-yW Dorothy U already
cook of no mean proficiency. SaturSTfLLAR
AMOCIATION
WILL
day roornlng frequently flnda her in
BUILD OBSERVATORY.
tbe Ikltcben, being Initiated into the
making of acme almplc diab.
“Oh. pot in a moderately generous
Will Be Located at Colorado SpHngs
pinch of sslt,“ her mother will reply
aa Natural Conditions Are
her anxious Inquiry- or ber grandmother will give a prufeaalooal gtance
Very Favorable.
at tbe stew]>an and say. “Well, If 1
were making It 1 think I’d probably
Coluradn BprInKs. Col . Auk 1 —The pnl In quite a little more butter."
Bocb remarks, coming easily from
eyes of Ihe sclemiflc world are l>elnK
turned on Colorado as a result of plan* tbe tongues of artists who have only
to look at a bit of cookery In proeasa
announced by the Western Association
of making to know exactly what It
of Stellar Photography. The associa
beada. are exasperating to a youthfnl
tion baa been given four lots in the
observatory In the country on the site
tied
but akmp toward nooa tbe ana beat
dowa npon them aad tbe beat became
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STARS
and Is now arranging to build the finest
morning aad
Lay block.
match which be carried for tbe par
1:80 p. ta.“Derotlonal aenrlcea.
poeebad gone oot.
j;0O-Addreaa.
It waa broad daylight, and here and
3:00—Addreaa.
there were aipn* of activity la the
7:30 p. m.—Bobk Senrlce.
■ naor the docks. CapUln Jon
^d no time for delay. He boarded a
g p. m.—Addreaa.*
large veeael and with bla own bands
Tbe apeakera are:
kindled a lire In her steerage. Upon
Rev. J. W. Miller. Rev. W. T. Woodtbe flames be threw straw and hatch
boose, Rev. Tbomaa Cox. Rev. E. L.
way gratings; a barrel of tar complet
Rsqoab. Rev. L. a Blaaell, Rev. T. P.
ed tbe work.
Ullom. Rev. C. T. Stoat. Rev. a N.
la tbe meanwhile the gatbcrii
Holsaple. Rev. Huab Konnody. Rev. D. townfolk
bad
increased until
crowd bad become a frantic mob,
Oocbltn.
which was now threatening tbe men
The lUaerary U aa foMowa:
aad tbe landing place. Seeing that be
Auf. g—Tuba.
coold do no more, Jones went aabore
Aag. 4—WlIllaxDaburic
and. drawing bis two pistols, went
Aag. b—Fk>rki of tbe Doardman.
down to face L500 people. He was not
Aug. g-fVe Lake.
a large man, but there was soinHbing
In bis face to supply tbe deflciency of
Attd. 7—Maydeld
majesty in stature.
Hr swayed the
Aag. g—Grant church.
mob with his pistols as a summer
Aug. P—Monroe Center.
breeae rooves a rye field. He reached
Aug. 10—Silver Lake church.
tbe cutter and easily held tbe infuriat
Aug. 11—Baat Garfield churcbed people at bay until tbe fire waa
Aug. 13—Archie.
well started and hia men were safely
eeated In tbelr eutter.
After that he
I entered tbe boat and was palled away.
foothills overlooking Odormdo Springs,
this
team at tbe west of tbe Hannah A
Blpn of tbe arork of WaUlapford. aot
apark ef light or a dead of amoke to
abow that that oOcer waa dolnp bit
part of tba work. Not until Jooee had
reached tbe other fort aad apikad tba
did be learn that W'aJllnpford had
ipt becanm tbe
Tbe motto of tbe loor la “Nearer to
flod- aad tbe meeting are made aa
aa poealble.
Fllkins of
ta aoBCoUeBt order aad ooograi
A temcr drove tatotern to see tbe
“drklar
a mile away.
Ihrt dnrtap nU tWa time there araa I
■Mbf Of Ibe congregaUon hatrlBc aot
Informal
Profeasor Flinders, tbe ^optolocK
Joseph Heochea. worklag for James
Don’t Buy Anywhere Else Till You First See
Whether or Not We Cannot Supply You And
Incidentally SAVE YOU HALF OR MORE
If you don’t like our prices, give us a bid--buy at your own price.
Anything to sell the goods.
me Kvmiia Meo«D,^n(Avcmc emr, tMCHWAN. TveaMv, AtMgcr i. me ■■syri’
OYlil-SICHIEraiEIITS
THEPAlMEUlilLLET
—
NOW OULWCK LYTTON
i %IFl OF THE (WTWf OFTMtE PEOPLE
WHO WOWC AFIELD.
!
PlMS taoUt.l-c. kravr »^w].,H,rtjrnil»«lbjtk. w«««ikw.lk» '«*Bcu 8» tkwn ter. W»
i
hM wp to Ite hkttoiT « li. ot tk.lr (.rdtoi tntok ate .(ter. ^•
An Sspstfs Ontlioe or iapi
ACHIEVED SUCCESS.
i^9
*p*«g'w
SWWIW <A»r «K>r
««cai «c tw SNT*^
M« ■«• WM*
»A«> Pte««
“
TtK^I
vrfterof hie
cesermtkMi was a mss vho wst so(
•oUler. already w-efl rstsUisbed la hlatorj the
** trait that koowa eo *
Lakayrttc* tontb l* »aai> orrirct(“i
___________________
how to
sacrifice and toe exerrlae ! to l*arta. hu emeral Aiavrit-an wcincn
rta ^kA ecDt bo^Lx aorrow and dla- i have n-rcotly ifocWied a ItK'tl to have
- grace from toe ptalaa of Morrow toe U wateb.d and for |m>vWimMto«x*n(. ,
zZi
Waa «atoW-«W tmmrm tlM I
l^fi
^ *****^’ “**
•E lla Stow oil In Iba air of toe hON I
Edward BuJwcr Lyttoa. altkouah be
and of too aca. tamMiadlBri briiif-, woe bis areatcat toaie Croat bU oorels
of Lyoot**
and
tolMto Ntoar of toeae. ahd toe yoo^; ..Riebclieo.- bad numbcrlcsa toto^at.
NaMWis Orama'a prerUma iwcecd lo ^
native cooutry and ‘
c^eMfBl *«iw* co^ei^ ^Ito ^llinr«lan position and nindc bla
t ^
**«»“• This.battle. kn.-,wn a*
JTi m.T,l«T o< Ik. Erill.h fiu-IUmciu uil
t he saw. and to toe 1»-1 ‘
Lsorr* that
■Jf work
farm be wrottld>»Actlrely absorbed la measotoa
la
toe
■
mat alone la here ooUlued by Cap
Wimarn U. Uaan of toe general
Tnlted 'statm army. 4«vlug
S:
famgr ( he beUered lo be for the ultimate good j charge of the inaiiptos of toe Jlancbo
^
' suit* rcblrvcd did not mark a turning
1 rkw cnmiialgn at toe war college
draw apmi a white walL By toe time
he waa dsbCeco a family conorli was
Md aad it was derided that the far ^kosld take him to Cherbourg and
/» ■ „„ , ,C A**
CvlTsCf t^QnSI)*
]^cw to Use //.’
____
‘“"“kL Ih.
P,
tf;tnrall*t. devote* tuiicli time
and mon. y to bettering the ronJhiou* j
Ilamnsartner.
^
JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER. Editor.
P»rtUl Content! fer This Month.
Poarje !n Engli.»h for ihc lU'ginrar.
t'4ie..-kc In Hngliah fur ihc .\dtank< 1
of
Hrtw to Incrcste One r. Vocahiilai;
Ilenloy-on-Thaiuca. rowed
for Calua
ctdlege. t'amliridce. at tbc brat Him ley
The .Art nf Con versa lion
Should mud
Br..’t:.'tr,.2r5Si“r..;r.-r.r:»r»^“is.T.'sv^^
him.
Pninuuc'.atlons
How
((Vniur>
to
I s.
Diction-;
However, be------- *“
miuldpalliy of Cherbourg iworkled a
asm of nmiMy to enable him to go to two already mentioned and -Money.**
Partatostudy.
are standarda of the atage today. Had
y-lhree, a broad he IxM-n lUfcoaraKed by his earlier fall» waa now twenty-three,
tad HercoW*. awkward and shy.
ure.s he would haic accomplished none
■ Ug bHid corered wltb kwg fair bstr,
dTome lutcuivTvIiy “>oM- admirable rcaulls that have
Dotblag
vloced
;.or.r/is 'for the ladies
!S2rr:!:;‘2:r~“ r:a of traverse qty
with no real seutliufMit.
KlugUig iu
bla eara even then, a* be mM-d to aay j
In later life, was toe “cry of the aoIP | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TO
—memories of hi* borne life, tliat In
Q,y£
INTERESTING
uome way be wanted to learn t<» puint
IVlarorbe's atuiliu was no plat* for
him. and after a little while be left U.
Tben followed eight years of b-aiSog
the air. He masHed nud bad to Iwwtlr
hlmactlf for a llvlug. He tried to palut
what toe iieofde aiemed to hke—pr.-tty
little flgun* subjifts—tint pr«*ttines.i
waa not in bla lino, and tlie attempt to
seek It dlagusted blm.
Buddeuly
made toe greet resolve to paint wbat
he wlabed to and could paint, and lo
■ IMS produecd ‘Tlie Winnower."
It
. ffCprsaentcd a eluinsj i»casaut. in tin
I cauto working elotbe*. stooping
RECEPTIO*^.
I
jo
Meld Wiadn««lay Aftenioen at
ception
and
of
National
the
Exhibition
Com-nittae
Biscuit
Company
Now In the City.
!r f i
A iM-eeptlon «I1I Ik* given at 129 E.
'«"'<■« O'
«'>•
~
~.".r:„5 :r?.v;,r
^
Port Artow shall be
that
the
uivn.v
must
Is.
In-
and brave tronnMqH>iided with the et.
^^^zed
v ... ....
^ quarter of a million men.
i.i.-iovnng the Ru*
r^-treated to the Hun river, south
ki>cpliig In c«Mttaet w tb
,,j,prgctically rcst.«ting tb('advauee
and tighter.
Thousands of lives bad to bo sacrlficed. but to tbe Indomitable will of
tbe great directing center In this
markable campaign It fomu<d but a
link in tbe chain being f«»rged by the
other ibrec‘'annle9 slmultaueonsly nud
of the pursuing Ja|»auc>c. If Oyama'*
^.3, ,j„. .j<.„ru,.,iou of U..- Hus
y,„.r,y fan.sl; If their
'"-lo^
dlslodgmcnt fr>»ni a g.vod ba<e
the
uuder Oku. the victar of N;-.a
ahan and Vafangow . wa.s nrn lng north
corned at Hanne's imi by Rousseau. ,rr,ng..,i i,v , corps «»f decvirators who , on the mllr.>ad touih of. Ncwrhwmg
, ,
,rmy. U-isisI
UMstsI t>n
on Mn.,vang,
Mnovang.
I>lax and the other artists who llvtHl in ^,.„,„„^„v'the comml.UM
' The Russian army.
under tJpuera! KurL>p,itkln. e\iend(sl
the Tlllagr.
south on tbe railroad us far ns N.-w
--------- I-i"
::rz ,r
,
,
Tlie IfUn
,
..
ble In the vlcuiJty of Mukden, and at
the i.n-seiit time the ground Is siiil sol
'
,ntnspo,tct.on fa'____ __
..„^r;k,?r;r,p'.‘....
uk,
iloul t’.-s< Inllu
1-. W.U.
to
1st; but. aonie un.vrtaluiy lielng es-,
preosed coiuvmlng Millet, the latter
exebilnied. ”.Vh. well. If you are etu I
baprasaed. put me In a claaa of my i
,h.. s. I
.....
K.ml.n.kln..
er '
<•--;>
I'”'*toet8 b> using a package which «x ,
railway gnarxls. were ap«'hide» all air. dust and moisture, thns j pjv>xlmalely tsnml In numlHT* to tbe
plaeitig them on the table .as fresh and i j-irst. Second and Fourtb armies under the attar
,v.ire as when ttoy left the oven
Oyama. Knropatkin s forct‘. however. |K-rl>r:i.v
^7;toir..r;r»^jr™!;s ....
to hoM his own in It.- The little plcos :
<*r»‘*R<->
tosewlt *«ad no , ^ ofTensIvc In a campaign against
anm was prophetic.
i cholrc but to b.iv fnmi frft o|« n Im.x or
organized and thoroughly disci
But Its fulflllmcnt was defcmxl for
mau.v years, during which Millet work
l.arrcl.
If thc> chcnc»Ml to be
when they left the barrel, they
.to oup
u
tind
duration
..n
> time I
h-.>pc of shattering the legion-, of luj
foe aud reducing the tuorr.h- of toe
clean : pUnod troopssuch as the Japanese. It Ru«sl.>.n army to*u. b an .m. iiT iha.
wen- ai>pc*ra alsothat the Russian com ^ Its rc.dstingpower mightn *i •
■ Jai'.in«*9c
is -lody,
of
maU‘
fonu
tliis
closely to
eorresiKitids
so
hnntnn life as do«-s
the life of a psxl piano.
tfinnint: with the dale
when its
it.
young
boom
‘'’’W*
'"'cn,I ngnlnst Port Arthur
by the F(
Artb
army the Jajiancsc commander in chief
oinm one day or many,
1 dctermluod lo attack with all hi.-* |»owedging the nx-cipt of fgt': "I have re I
gi,p|
I his front and ^
I p.,;„ ,b. ,,p„|
,to ,nor.n.rDt of:
nor 1 had tasuxl fo.xl for tuvutr four
«« ove»como. and did ovt r
armies.
Kuroki and Xodzu i
If! a bU'ssltig that toe Uttle one*.
whether the Iwrrel
Mar.pns Oyin-.-i. togeilier v. iili i
,eork lie prev. 'u ly nee •intdi-li.-l
the I hiue?H-Ja;*ai'c e war and k
,to
blm well up am-n,! the gin-ai i «n
In the production of I ntnHla Blf i nioved against the mountain passes, mamlcrs of tnob ni times
a*
a st.-at
egist be ha»
stijwn pr -bably greater
aptitude than any uiner .lanaiiese e iui
u,ander.
A* :i ia. ticiaii be Ua« -bme
ezecllent work r.nJ 1. Htlll ImproMO.
Ho i.a- the g.vat nf-omidiriimcM o.
b.viuc ix>rfc( ted tla- flans of this wa.
n(
ami if lur. fnture ca
In*‘The M’ood Cutter" for 4.tXJ0 franc*
Qiitrkiv following I’necda Bl.cuR mode with tbe view of conceutnatog rcer keep* pa. e wi'h bis past be U
under the pretense that It waa for an came other delicious i»roducts of the i here and givine l-ttle. If not in the properly enililed i. a pUo- nkuig^klc
American putrbaaer. It waa-n»old at ,
,K.rft-tedln
the iiamc '
that great and by.nl command, r wlnw
tbe Hartmann aale to 1880 for 1S3.0W
.he ..me
the expectation of depriving him of
put forceful rb-iracter aud
franc* Bv the lu*Wntog of tbe alxtlc*
*"'* l»ro^‘*'*’‘'‘l ’«» the
and forcing him Into less
P~.*nt uillltary genius will ever
Niwever Mlllefa repnUtlou wa* no '
Among these arc the Oys- pooxfortable winter quarter*, depriving . fa„u n prolitalde subj.*ct for study b>
the hanglag committee.
| terette. Rutter Thin Biscuit. Graham |j.jn of a lar*e amount of local supplle* !
tnllltary student. I refer to Von
i Crackers. Social Teu Biscuit. Zu Za , and aecurtog n more favorable terrahi yioltk.*. toe genius of the German
Ginger Snap* and others.
j
their
crisp
All these
dellclousacss
fl*r the winter quarter* of tbe Japanese
annle*.
^rn^v.
________________
But he *11111 parity assund to the consumer by the
to.tl.toa wtet te. btoo teppte^^tel i
,h, N...on.l
f
0o.p«r on ««. .na or uo nnekw. _________________
>y_____ _______
only avtte tte ttmr ct 18T1. whto bn ; Aommik th. ottor ,noa thlnys to to | ^___
prtndpnl
onto__________
hnraiy voi^^
V.»tlrid to eSMthonr*. palntln* there ^ served with the refreshment!
■ ghne fine plctuiee of the eea. He died morrow's reception will be KabUco
bears a brooae tablet on
whl<% a Mtolptor haa repreaeated aide
by aide tbe hoat-port^ta at Beaaaean. ,
the fiHbarof modani French taadaea^ ’
•t Klcbolaa.
delightful to flavor and
«•«*!
un-
torm.
The ladlea cf Traverse City and vl,,.j„ unj ^j,ls reception
pleasant and profitable entertainment.
*““““•
Refreehments w Ul be served under the
ciab to tJ
^ banka by polllug a toy wagon InxMc
nabie of battiee. however, to ao g^t i
coaatlng room. Then ahe took the
a war. may be menUoned chnmolog- oover from the load tbe wagon ronR*ny aa foUowa:
] talned and pa**ed to tbe receiving
Ke«p***r 2nly i. 7. X-Oka.
j teller neventy pounds of pennies, says '
Llanshan. July
- -y 17-Kurokl
, Rockford dispatch. Tbere were IL-!
Taahlchao. July X S-Oku.
700 of them, done up In package* of
Bhnuebea. July ». M-Oku
twenty-flre each.
M'lto tbe load she
Halebaas. - - - lABtaa Pns^%^^ and Aug. 1. and opened a sartngs accunut with tH7 to
Tushulta. July « and An^
' her credit Tbe pennlea had been givnSJwS en to her by her father, who l*_n small
lul mountain*.
Ry the lat Of Anguat all the i
BupertTfalon of a chef, who mcoonM«ales
^ receptkm caamltiee. aad an esjoy
We «0V ktre
M Mcsek
oMsi inr tsmmer 4re*se*. Tib
Wslertal IMS keca Vfrrscsrc*. Gel
yssnstw.
ItmeB. julSiHf
able BBUtloal praganm *HU be pandered
by Stewart and SINfeBa.
There will
M a hearty waleame for erery tneat
DonT mhi* It. ’
surfaced
lumber lit (or Hw imwrt buuvc in
Uiid.
Hll
sojne
early
there
l»e.
which wottldlie U tter for tlie
world
of
music,
laid
they
never Uwti U>rn.
Kimball Piano* Enduro
long ago. Kimball IMaiios «>udun-. and
lall
retiiin
Pianos
SOUTH SIDE lUMBEH GO.
M0»l
the: q vj a i_ I t
V
stork
their^ gwetd
75c,98c,1.48,1.98
These Four (prices Comprise Everything
in the SHIRT WAIST
our wonl
lift’
is
of Kim-
long* r *Hian
We
to eall at our store
and eLimirie
lli» »n
for ytmr-
se!f. se*- tl ' streriglh. solidity
of oonstruclion. etc . < te . and
you will Is- fully e^aivinced.
Bsr^ain* is s»Fd pianos,
other makes.
T.tken in exchang.
balls
l$e for Samph Cop/.
CORRECT EKGUSR, Ewaaston, HI.
We don’t want
that of any <*ther make.”
want yon
St « Tear.
for
Kim
.\ I KW n.VKU.MNS
stiK'k
For 7r>c you tan buy any waist up to $1.*J5.
For '.»Sc you can buy waisly from $1.50 to
$J.(KJ. For $1.4b you can buy waists from
$‘J.5U to S.‘i50. For $1.'JS you can buy
waisls from $:).50 to $4 00.
.M.ic!i,ti<-s.
of
lo-c-tnls
for all machines.
Km rylhing
known ill music.
Kcpairin;
Sixviahv.
KMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
When you consider we have the best
Shirt Waist Stock in the city in variety,
quality and style it ought not to take you
long to make up your mind that you need
at least one more shirtwaist to complete
the summer wardrobe.
has
at nnj rate, have not Iwea hi want."
i cult. Made of the best material the ! ^ne Oku conttoued bla advance north I
It was only from aVout his fortieth world affords, by methods of baking ' on toe railroad.
All roads and other
ye«r that bis picture. b(*gau to .oil at ,h«, p.vo l>cen imnighi to an exact linos of commanlcatlon from the Japtoe rate of from 2.V) u. .3U0 fran.-s
vneeda Itlsculi is todav the '
miles long, com
each.
Ilouweau
who bad himself
• t
■
verged toward l.laoyang, toe bow of
kn^n 5be extremes of |-»vorty. was •‘'IHrlatlvc of t^e
i the RutMan army. Tbe movement ^
the first to give blm a large ium. buy^‘“ff of life In a mlUtan homes.
i
Japaneac armies was naturally
hniner to aoeatlou. At the Parla expoPd by
■ttloQ of 1867 he was i
itoe picture*
picture* and
and pace!
recrived the grand
nine
-------------medaU In the aalon of IS® he wa* on
Write
ami
s<nd —is
Man>" pianos
and
and
of its
rrte.lHoh'a alvos stor"
..............
to
cut
ending,
tone;—its
iroue from
die
and
Ik‘-
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
bint of bis condllloii Is rontalm-d 1
letter to hts friend Retisler. neknowl
How
cuflully
hcxkI
uniou.
Tin* life of no other inaui-
r^MHjilete
..
Coinistmi.l wv»nlv;
We tutu
Ikesl i.iills til iRc •vmniry—well x-atemed,
The ait-au-
in \'i< tor 'ralking
.mollt
EoglUh for the Peisiucrs
a
bnvi*
U-intr6
few it that ’‘the
Bppe.ir fr >in
forda
*o
‘‘life’* ns m>-
you to simply take
srjssr*:
r.isin.-is
Them.
llit* Soul
thal
the union of soul
also
lone <nmlily.
1 uniler
and
to lummn
,,„artem, n-enfor.t* 1
'
provisi.
n It for an early si>riug «
Mukden i> ulamt tbe latitude of fbi
ig... a little nittre elevated. Uun* a
■irie colder and having iiroKtl h a Htndd lie t)f
buying is on your mind.
over to you IItw output »)l auoM of thc
Alphabetic IJsf cf Abbreviations
Have you evi-r
nmliauvl
plied
graves
17^.?;”. “u »
«tis*lnu f-mw to Tort Arthur by
fully
talk
;il>out
of his piaiioy
les.s than a uioutb later n to d; tbe of
itb all its iiiiglu aua. l.
-lapnin sc linos in a nm-f de'..';
mtoe.1j y'
uiauncr, Tlie .l.if ii»f--q*rmed.
o strong to i"- dr.M-!i lin' k
and in it
ns«uai<-d the ofTett-ive. drn
the l;i’--iau ii '.uy bat k :u ross Uie
unable
dfte.-gain further
^ , bis nMiialnlug avnllabl.‘ forct-* In too
toe • bert iwsJblc ixosltlon* for striking r
it
hlHM-iai recepiion nnu i xnioiiiun < iwu-| decisive
uccwite blow
u»ot«
«» the
**•* enemy
. o. .....
children, rumbled oot of Purls In • nilttee of the National Hlscult Cun ; northem front. Tlie Klr^t army, under
curt which took them to tbe town of
active I Kurokb the vlc or Of^to
PVmtutortdcau. Thence they prot-eeded
"""
"“7 ' was on the righ . ImisimI on Fengwang
• coming entertain-
was
Mlllcfs constant
exelamstIon.' orations for the reception have arArrived at Bartdson. they were wel-j rivi-d from Phlcago. and are now bi lng
evur
nmsu-ian
manuf.tcture
obJe('t lie sticcee<bNl
Llaor.-.ng battle, b-jv.-ever. wav not a
decisive one.
The Httssian army n*
'nriLoni
shown when
firovcfl.. and you nm*!
n.i« tl*c mark as to qtialily or «vv»noiny il you anil (or here wlwit lumber
tnailou.
I
».i> > th>'old
St Util- - in i:ngli>h IJteratiire.
y.»u
leannvl
iiitf of tin* word
geutbv. but firmly, that toe fall of the
fortress was ueeessary for too suece*a
of too righteous cause of their em|*er
or. and. like the tumljjg of mighty ma
chl^iery by tbe pressure of an electric
button, toe coils were drawn closer
sr.swsMtnai».=^‘~r^^
F> I A INI O S
piano has a soiiD
^
‘
What to Sa> and What .Not t.i Sa>
Course in Letter \Vrlt!ng and I’un.-
Man.
LONGEST OF ANY MALE
him Ifll yon
my tomb.He waa besieged by on
army of as brave, patriotic ami determined aoWlcrs as ever fought for any
cause. Their chief. Maniui* Oyama. a
buudrvd miles away, called upon them
to lllustra.r their su,>erlority In a most '
KIMBALL
Did
m.atlon
bi.srult. crackers and | Rising Sun.
has determined 1
Having satisfactorily atvoiiutcl for
-------
Correct Knglbh iu the Sch(s»l.
to
decla^: “My Ufe la gU
ea to Russia.
uot surrender
‘O*
to line with their usual is.ltcy of
ueutrulir.*! the Russian
doing nothing by halves, the National I
,i,a(
t,ee!i tUrvateuiug the
RIhcuM (*omi»aiiy. after perfecting the j very ludepeudemM* of the eiupln* of the
the courage of bis convict Ions.
Ills frieud Jneque, afterward tb- <-ele
cvaimander
;■=: E??S=rl-5r;t-
Front strwi Wednesday afternoon that
.............................................
........................
............... ; barmonlously. seeking way* and mcam*
promise
to be «»f unusual
Interest
, ^..U, .b.k., 1. to .0,1 r™. I-on,
the iK>lnt of view of Hie aradembv. a
abocklugty vulgar pK turel Yet it S(*ld
for 600 francs tflUit. Millet now hatl
bc
129 E. Front 8L—Elaborate Decora
tions for the Occasion—Special Re
Japaues«‘
UIF-E OF"
miration of toe whole world.
of Stoffi ?«, «>“'
k™'"
--O *““■
When Oyama,
.
k- • I.. k.
K.. cleutly large to strike a finishing blow
arrive I to Manchuria
force except a iwlr of plerrlug dark ] made his name famous,
-’
■ '
blue eyea. IVlaro«-be. toI wboae atudioi
he attached blmaclf.
hot Millet could not'uBdcrsi
the
J! SrtH m»k is
Sosutst Bit
Correct Eio:li-h in the Home.
| s-L=r.^”rkV7:;:;j
the result that thrc« of his dramas, the
■
Would
Them.
—' great and stnive to thal end.
.
_
- j dreadful
.—........-—
t
Some
of
winter quartera. b«
boorg only two mootos. fur theo his
paremly acblev«l mipremao oiw
made bv t
the dramas that be produced
gather died and he bad to return home
mnet dismal failures.
to rewwne bis work a* a farm laborer.
. .
___ ^--Iteto _r*
wueT7 auu mrrj uim vu u*i ui» vsk#vJ
But be continued In his work, with
Three more years be labored until the
{
I
o.„„. „
Uae of Engli»n,
of the iKor of ber city.
I*TA-Jdent fatoera. of tJnalemaU,
decMted to ••tatdi'.b a
pmciical
M-buul of ifciiciH *K. art* .in I nsrlr uhiire
under .knierlain prof»-»i«or» oUl ul bi*
owu iH'ix.oal fuudir.
The Rev. II. .\.
tmHUCTtfE
IWrElttSTlMS
wreta be moved for- ‘ hqp njurli attention.
•*** reaerve amiuonmon and ati^ ,
I'aaliDa .V^a^.l* Shaw, of IVw-
kU M»1«« to. >an<l
litoMwhlaof »a4ef
t«^K<Jhnt
1° I !!'l'r;i}"i°?iVX‘
mt'i!‘to7^nkoTt^ '*°°P^**'***^’^^^^®”*®*^***
• great
* “•“*
TKY A RECORD WANT AA
~
llt^-lor Sdat-IMirr^n, Jr„ the IT-vcar-
Oyanui's eotwmiia trerv B»w. Ang. 1.; ekl ana of a w» U lnu»»-u >oamuH!(i of
ahom tweety mile* from Llanyans. to : &'OlUnd. ba» n rituu a t»ook ou “.V*
the aonth. aooibcaat and eart. Icoring ’ troii('nM*r» of Today.** wbUb le atira.-t-
w tW Ceeas Scaatactat of
t of A h»l-
the ensravlnga
CTKateet eonmuiBdcT trlio ever lived.
**
ins rranlln— of character and drrd-i and from kia
twe
opweat of Isastnatloo. If a boy chance pUya.
“The ljuly
**»<* day. t« a mtudect and aork-
WEAT EE DID n BSan KQlTBBk
.
drir«a lo hU work ky the acccaatty of
MWara aarty Ufa waa Tory cloa* *•
.eau tor A actoal UreU-
TPI RiiM WlMAa
3~TEIIMBERO’S ORAIMD Z:
TONIGHT
MM.Wn
Mr. Edward R. Salter
LA inp*«>.T
Miss
MargsretHeville
fHE LADY
OF LYONS
thoroughbred
\ tramp
SERS/I nORAL CORED Y DRAMA
Ponontf Moiieo
Kusb TLonipeon “A Thoroughbrttl
pU’nsed
Tramp” will
to
renew
a c| n a t n t a noe
lie
your
Tli uraclay
evening.
Css4 Pl«7 t« Ndto GMd
P«09b Ls«gk
Wm. Owen
J. W. McConnell
Miss Camille Reynolds
nii'l<uui|xiny in Siiakeejicare'a
greatest traifivly .
“OTHELLO,”
THE M08jlJ_F VaiCE
CosiilinBs
The b«t fiecfonnsnce ever
given by this cslebrated
organization.
•tm tvnwM MMMA liMtmu art.
Ooui
cJSS^^
zsz:^sr^^
9 mH mmnmn
a.-sre.-.'sssssstSr”'
■ss^ri&'z
srx^iSS^a^'Ssssia
MOTMERVnraW
THE OBI&IN OF BEDS
SLEEPmO OOUCHC8 CAM K TNACCO
MCKTOTOOC.C.
> to Vw hr tMa I
Tba aUato bed la aitotoaea Is a
Wooaa cd Btni|eaB manfactare datlag from Iks arrtaQi caataty B. C
Thto waa fnaad la i
at Oorfdoa, la Aato Minor,
and »*om
from I
LHwr. •»*
A
michmaN. TUUMV. AUMNT i'KML. : —'
toafkarlaMcMf ta’faratoh rvata
tr teafki
ksadfar usesrnamasa Sksra aiw
oae at aack cad. aaggrotlag
that area at Ikla tot* data the slater
was accaalotaed to hare a plUow for
at Ike OrwDB dcMCtos BadsaTor rntoa that Okrtsttaa Bkdeavar to to be
weU mine-toll to co—ertton with the
Lewto amd Clark ezpoalltam which Is to
treas aad piUova art oorared with a
atrlpad ataS aot aaHke maay cMhs or
the pwasat aad a btoakat corertng tha
mattreas Is tacked hetwaea It aad the
hedstdA mch as the scat hooaewtfa
now tofka la her saowy aheet.
Her*, howerer. the reaembi
the praacat style of bed ceases. Tbs
girt
for
gtaerml
be npomd at Pmttoiid J—e I and WANTED-Oood
do— Oct. IK A goad commlttoe has
bovaework touncdtotely. Trimble s
to have charge of the
kakcry. 611 Ualoa street.
work, and they hare obtained bead-'
July mf
in the
_
Here
renting rooms In the home, of Chris-!
tian families for the acrammodatlan of |
the beat class of expoaitton rlalton., -, ,
______________
hto IM. or the
Ob tondlsg In
The hotel accotninadaUons In Portia^ WANTED-Expert«ced
butcher
wm .0.
to^
^ g
^
^
creatkms. At the foot a woinaa with
made opoo them. Doe dollar rrgistra-!
the fScithat tt Is the only ooe of Its I ramMindlng “plctare wrtttnf’ bolds
July :5 If
tlon fee will be charge*! for the nae of
age arar aaaartkad aaiaag tha many
are masalre panda
other pteeaa oT faraltma foaad In an- carred In a stmltor msa^r. and tba
dent nilas tha cottctaaioa Is drswa .tnictnre of the whole marks k as an
rallrood sutlon to wei*-ome rlsltlug
K«?nerai housework. Mrs. Tracy GUthat beds at this early era were a dot- | article made to he handad down from
Etodeavorers and give whatever assistlie. 508 Stole St.
July 26 U
dty.
one geo* ration to the other.—Chlcage
/ It to sort that predoos to this there |
bokl la Portland during Sep
to no record mt the czlstenee of beds |
WclUr.
tember a t'Siristian Eudevor Institute.
which majr hs takaatos soihortty. I»re-|
after the fashion of the pioneer Instl i
•tr^L__________________________ July 3^
torlc man «eddently got along quits j
ago h« took 26 osw^ighth grain mor htotoric
,
- WANTED—Two dining room gkis
wall wlthoot any
I
I
lie In. and it I
At« t-evbans the Ceewtest Hm4 tuto at Phlladcli*la.
phine taUeu. Then he awakanad his
The manager of the bureau to tV. T
„ , .
eras not antU tbs Ufe of Etrurians and ;
UMer. to the W«rM.
Stewart, and the i-balrtnan of tbe com- .
oo<^Hotvl Whiting,
Julyt i
wife and told her what he had dema.
Greeks began to verge Into oompara-1
greatest road buOders In the
mlttee in charge of sU thU work to \ WANTED—A woman cook; wages |«0
A strains cnrr*T wns tl»*t at the The stooneh pump was brought into tlve sybarite luxury that the U-d as a j ^g^d are a species of red antt found
Rev. .V. W. Wilson. poMor of the First
^
play
and
the
stomach
was
emptied
of
component
part
of
tl^
household
was
,
America,
lu
building
a
road
tote Ch*ri«s Hsckley. lunhcmu and
j tjjej. carry minute particle, cf clay.
^ftonthroplst «f Muskegoa, Mich. tha poison, also of a spades of lltanl universally recogntoed.
Even then the bed was more kin to |
,bey
Ilarhtor went «o Muskegon wbeo a about fonr inches long. Mr. Hays has
Lis ntldress on any of th.-^.- matters i
“SHINES" SHOES!
had stomach trouble for a kmg time the modern couch than the article in ^^-11 a. the gaHerie* and pauuiges of will bring a prompt response.
nure U)j. in l^iC. wH** on'r t7 la his
Lion barber shop.
which dTiltoed man today takes his reocu tlU they look ss smooth as
pocket, bsvloi: worked bis passa«e and U of the oplnioB that be swal pose. Ac^urdlng to Greek and Roman jf cx-mented by a master mason. Some
For Jwwior m orkers.
acmu Lake Mlcblgaa on a achoooer. lowed Ibis lizard when drinking i
wall palnUnga. baa-reUefs and rvpro- ij^a of their uumiier can be formed
Divide Ibe Junior society Into two dl
dnetiona la sculpture, the ortgtnal bed ,-i,en it Is remembered that the whole
He ama*J»«-«l
a great
fonune, his spring some years ago.
visious. Fan one
Ihe other - E."
Dr. Oaler s theory is not borne out was a bench, often a beautifully can^ | of
fob
to their tree, perhaps nearai-sitb SI hU death being estimated at
Give eoc-li a captain Is-t them try for
ed aad dasocutod bench and one cover | |y ha,f , mile hMig. U densely thronged
Fifth Rtreet. has gxm. rit) water,
fli.wo.ijoo. while his beoefactkms to by the appaarance of fire man who are
thnn- mouths to iw-e which skle can
ed with costly draiwrie*. but still In , ^-jth a multitude going out empty aud
sewer and furnace.
July .tt .tt
bring In tbe Unt rojkort on the follow
Muskegon alone amounted to more working on the new temca bdng
form a bench compared to li»e bed. of ‘ coming hack with their umlirelU-Uke
ing points;
than It.oon.iKiO.
Although he Is said erected by Nelson Shattock at Bir today. Many of them were made of , bardeu^ while thoound. ui>oo thou
THREE nicely funilsh*-*! rooms f*>r
1. Atteudamn' at tbe SunLty s«-bool.
Their combined ages are
to bsve contributed to every church in mingham.
terra cotta, some of marble, and then ^nds .warm la the doomed tree,
light housekeeping at IU*erwide Fist.
2. lo-arnitig tl*c Goklcu Texts.
thu vast army is under the best
Ike rtty, he aever atieoded an>. and 310 years, an average of C2. and they there to the bronae .pecimen which is
312 Park.
July 2H 3t
3. Att«-o«lan*v at Ibe uue.-r!ng church
•tlli in use.
discipline can bi* proved by watching
never witnessed a performance In a ; are all hoatlers.
8»Tx-li-cs.
!
A
rainbow
trout
weighing
7\
TO RENT—rnfurnlshet! rooms; also a
Etruscan wall paintings of the fifth them for only
tboater.—Kansas City Journal.
and sixth centuries B. C. show that ' drivers are consta;
giHHl barn.
Inquire at 218 W<-st
rrom Pasadena come, the tbritllng j P^n«l«. 2J
.
,
...............^
these couches were pleoUful then. The ' down giving their orders to tbe work- I Itest
Eleventh street.
July l» tf
thing tbe luistor i
narrative of how John B. Dame, a for- arouDd
"* the *largest
‘ place was caught
mcr Port Huron boy. who Wl that city by Charles Trombley lo the Au Sable
ro RENT—“Two residences, one at
_ .
.
......
Let each point count 'JO per cent. The
a few yror. ago for the sunny climes river, north of Standlsb. This la the ■bow them ns made of stone, terra cot- ; touched will stop, turn l«ck. burry for ,
average
255 and another at 257 East Tenth
of California, dangled belpkwsly above largest rainbow trout taken in the In U and marble being favorite moterlato. ward or show lu some such w.ay that i
rv,-,d*e H*-ats of houj- in
street. Apply to E. McNamara.
But | .
.
.f,,. ,.nd of
„n,c. tbe
an abyss 1.2tw feet deep on Mt. Wil land rlve.-s of that section of north In shape they were narrow, set on legs, be to following some command.
July 14 tf
lOcb like the coocb of today, and pr.cd a beUer proef of the discipline is found
son. by a slender camera strap, while ern Michigan and was landed with a
pastor stating the reason at»d preactilng
high with cuahkHta. There were two ' in the fact that when the army meets
small
fly
rod
and
line.
a sermon that luorning to tlu- cluiTvb
far below him he saw his horse dashed
The Grand Rapids automobile men kllKto of beds or cood>e« In this t>**rl- ' with an obstacle, such
on tbe nc«d of s full i-o-oiteratluii. on
to death on the rocks. With a party
lUme I large stone.. there to a Jam of i
‘ for reclining upon at mealU
lUisiblllty of the older |h-qde
of men Damo went up the mountain »»»o were prosecuted for (sat driving and the oO»er for ale^dng. In some In- ! liolh side*, and they run about I
LOST—Ladies' tan covert cloih Jacket,
side thnHigb Eaton canyon to Vosburg '
not salivfled yet with the revenge Btanees the same couch was used for may and dtoordep Instantly th«
yesterday afternoon between Trav
the rbnrcb. or tb
n*ng Junior I
showing tbe greatf
canyon over a trail narrow and lor ’ »»“-y
information
oth punxisea.
I on Ik-ut. vt. 7. V
erse City and IViwcrs llarlmr.
Re
Ainst people who sell liquor on 8unWith Oie cariy <
tuotis, never over a couple of feet
Kate II
Hsus t
turn to 542 State Btrwi and receive
They say they will go after ibe tbe bed playetl a more prominent pari der the impediment
c Wo-M.
wide.
The horse
ridden by Dame day
reward
July 31 31
of tbe p>
shied at an obatruction in the path and Grand Rapids Railway Co., the Pentn
th«we time* abow
day. Painting* from
fn
LOST—'Thursday
evening
on
the
horse and rider went over the side of cula and Lake Side clubs, the Ramona tbe bed or couch a prominent
Inent factor at march in the prop«T dlrectlpn.
One
sirvs-!. ladles g«»ld watch.
Finder
the mountain and rolled over and over theater and Sunday baseball.
all mealtlroea and banqueting scene*, until they take this stpi» the workers
'tssj-SS^-sSrS^ ^
XST.:
SOUTH AMERICAN ANTS.
mmuil lENS CMDOSED
_____ ir:'_
FOR RENT.
'8*tfWSeNt_ii
f:
Nctice to Taxpayers.
The tax ndls for the collection of
srhm.l and city taxes and spocial oaiw'ssmenfs for the fl»e wards of the
city of Traverse Flty. Ml -h.. have bO—
p'ac\*d In my hand-- for collection.
1 win he ip n.y t>fl5i-e for the purr»ose of roUdci'.ng
towards the lower section of the trail.
the
lop trail to the narrow thread of the
Am ObJsvtlM now.
The
English
cluistlau
Endeavor
Times suggesU a. an attractive fea
ture for tTirtatlau Endeavor meetings
an occasional objecti
light
. for example,
lie. membe^r.
ni
while they dined <
Tcrsatlon. Early s*
acters concerned
o itass t
TVhen a seh-ctlonJ of a level plec«K*nJk-u
ind has l«een made a pen»**nJleulnr
some eight Inches In diameter
S^ft
A. HjIs was asked by a gsuni. fun^rcsl
leave a>
sort of chsp Wliat be SDOUld say
reward.
by
said iraoa
evecy
week day fnuh cow until Nov. 1, 1M|.
from 8 o’clock until
11:5d o'clock IB
the foren<sjn, and from 1 o'clodt until
4 o'clock In the afiernoou of each day.
All iax«-s i»aid i**-foro Sept. 1st wBl
be
received
without
colbvtion
and all tax**s remaining
Sept
feog,
unpaid
on
■-i
Ikt and until Uct. 1st. a penalty
of one iH-r cent for collection will b«
charge*!.
LOST
The dlrtance from the point on
aaya
TAXES
“J: ' COMPCTtST .U.
,
Anatralto.
wTttcr. cur hlvw bees Indsstrlaaalf
eoUected qnantltiea of boner.
Find
ing. however, that there waa oo wtntqr
rach as we have in EngUnd, R gave
np laying In stores.
Its morals ai»
corrupted, for It is no longer "bnsy."
and leads a bntterfly life.
On all taxes remaining o»-
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a .
p«-nalty of two per cent for colIectioB
win be charg^l.
Office. Room 202 State Imnk bldg.
M
E. Hask.dl. City Treasurer.
I>at.-d July 2t. iy05.
July 2M)Ct. 51.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling towns ore froBI
S to 8 A m. and from 5 to 9 p.
At
bl
no time con water be used witbOBt
nottle or sprinkler attorbed.
On
count of the great amount of wrntBr
used during the day for aaouf>ctttp»
Ing and other purposes ceoeasary rolea
for
sprinkling
forced.
towns
must be
ett*
II. O. JoyuL SopL
Jun 24-tl
TRY A RECCRO '^tfANT AO.
Record oIBce and receive
July 2!J-lf
way of Introdu.-lng him to the s-wm-
On. Snqv k PuibaUipi
wholly mytho
bluge.
••t»b," tvplbHl
Mr. Rlls, In o
nth. delog1(
spirit of levity, "ssy
anything you
Ivering speeches or reposing idly, all This to for drainage and ventilation.
live
Uke. Ssy I am the most dh4iugu|sh*-d FOR SALE—A few household gooils.
similar design, never for Ingress or egress. If tbe
man lu the i-ountiy .
They generally
carpets, stoves and all bicy^e tools.
y occurs In this , ground slopes the shaft is borixontaL
over the abyss to meet cerUtn death
_ all
Including brarer. 311 East Front St.
^ tbe mouth, of eourw. U*ing at the hot- do."
U*low on the rocks and crags, the objeftlons
beard
raised early •culpture qr painting.
they
VVhercuiKUi bis
serious
luli d»*J
P’
July 31 If
In form tbe beJl of this era was baaed ' tom of the bill. From the iKTi»endlcuSome skiliI
camera on hla back became wedged in against fo •ign mlasiona
friend
mar.-b.sl
upon
the
stage
jiml
on principles much akin to those uixn j tor shafL commencing at tbe botlutn.
FOR SALE—Houst timl lot. barn on
a shrub and a friend rushed to his as ful s|H>aker of experience will be preanswer those objection, aad which our beds are now made. There ! radiate galleries, like the sjiokes of a calmly aniioun -. d tba*. b** did Uoi
lot.
412
West
Kigblh
street.
l»rlce
sistance and dragged him back to ftared t(
legs aud headpiece, all
whe«d set at a slight angle .Vt tbe .-n*l know this u.ai. iliU. w liotn
1 •
members away ready to
to semi
IT. O. NI09H0I.S
12.400. onelhird down, balance to
sal»-t> Is-fiire iin- Kirapv pari«-d. B\en
of each series of galleries' spokes a <-lr .luira.*.! to ItMnslu-«• ami iiu.l t.i ..-r
mis*t them wllli eouvlueiug argument made mui-h as they are made today,
suit piirchskcr
Inquire 11.5 East
|M*forv Hotue hail reniin-<l tin* los«-r when they occur lu the course of future At flr»L so far as can be found, the ! cular gallery Is made, fonning. as It
h.-anl .»f li!iii
body was only a slab of marble laid
were, a set of wheels *u»e uU.ve tbe
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
trail the heavy burHe had plunged conversation.
At another
"H. tells.' I-,- w.-t nil, will) n.\er
two upright stones nerving as other In. or. rather. aUive. tbi-s.- .-1r
over the inlge of the preclpli e and had similar o ay objections to the C'bristlau
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19 tf
Uter. however, there come to cular galleries the nest*, or dwelling « ”'**'•’
dntpptsl like a plummet Into ihe well Endeavor pledge might l»e considered,
leg for each corner and a bead- plac*-* are constructed, ns-*.- .are ovnl ! t-iii-'i.-.! < in/.-n
FOR SALE OR TRADE—lx>t. building,
l,2hP f«*<*t de«-|». Its
lM*d> Isiundtng or to our Chrlstlsu Endeavor eonseeraI rs' U« »
u hen
Tbe best examples of motlern In sb«is- and alsiut a pH>t long Tl»e j . j;i jud;.i
tlou meeting, or to the pruclli-e of tlthstock and fixtures of grocery and
among the tree lops on the mountalipl
l'U.';id.lphu
b.\ir.l
beds show tbe skill of tbe ancients In narrow end of Un* ovni is dowuwiml
meat market. South Spruce atreet
side aud (^ruahing the itones to minute
aculptuiv and painting and the Impor
ami tun-ns Into the nx)f of the galk-rv.
tonce with which they reganled the l>ed. and as the si^.k.-* alw ays sloiw slightly
Citizens phone 733.
July 8-lmo
fragmenlK against the rocks
A hew KsUeovor.
The
leg*
are
often
notable
examples
of
toward
tbvshaft
no
tropl.-nl
mins,
no
- mnk Miidroskl of Bay City, aged
Jaiian has a new sort of Endeavor so
the carver's art. and the skies serve as matter bow b.-ary, mii enter the homes
FOR
SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
“• but still hale and htwrly. Is au ob
clety- a Wsirionf EamlUes- Endeavor
panels whereon the artist of the day and breeding |>la<-e* of the ants.
Side hotel.
Inquire Howard Whit
• trepiTous inmate of the |»oor farm ws-iety. starti-d in Yokosuka amougthe
depicted tbe life of tbe pericsl.
---------------------------------Ing.
July 10-tf
H«« enjoys fishing and loves to lie in families of iwllors. TIh* empn-ss became
Other Greek couche* have leg* made
Rsi.i»«a Beaioms.
Intenutisl In theorguulzatlon aud seat a
the shade id the old apple trvH*s. Man
of blocks of wood mortised together.
The raluicss regions of the globe ow.FOR SALEgeui'Tuus eoutrlbutluu lo its trea.sury.
aridity to the fu.-t that they ar»gger l‘uriell is determined to have no
estsbllslHsl .Uo at the Maizuni Later tbe entire bed wa* made of
ONE HOUSE on West lUh street
wood. Many of these apeclmens were
off from the lufluenie of most
/j)p kson prison laeties there, so he preconsists mostly
THREE HOUSES on East lOtb St
ihc;
I lert-d a (simplaint against Minlntski fumllies of sailors and care, for needy of tbe coeiitllest manufacture, the wood ^md* by high mountain chains.
TWO HOUSES on corner IToul anti
being
■ j lor glHorderlj rondiirl. and a Justice j ivlatlvea of absent seamen.
I
Rose street,
tide*
^ isuii* sill apply dlneipllnary measures.
i
ONE HOUSE on Webster atreet.
a mean* of de.'orating c»u.-be* seem*
of i»eru. Tbe driest pUue in lb.B.I W.-st. a m.-nils-r ..f the I'nlted
to have been Introduced alK»ut llX) B. C. ^orkl Is pruluibb that part of Egypt
j
CO acre torm.
IWHiu-n I
StBN-^ iniirin.' cor|is, lias Just retiirncj
Later silver and gold were occastonally between tbe two lower fall* of tbe
OlirUtlan KnOeavor onr-u» J
80 acre*^ unimproved land.
to IVa> t'lty fnnii an .tchi nionlhs
used.
Nile. Rain has never Ijeon knotvn to
40 acres unimproved land.
In furnlahlnga tbe andenti pursued fall there, and tbe Inhabitant* do not
stay on tb.- Isthniu-. of Panama.
He
I
Any of these at a bargain that you
about the same system os to In vogue believe traveler* who tell them that
.ays th.- unsanitary .-.indiiUnis existj
can't refuse.
Port down; balance
at pre*enL
Mattreroes, plllowr*. val- | water can fall from tbe sky. Tbe great
litg ih.Te lia\<- Im-. u iiiurli ciugg. rat.-.I
lo suit buyer
r teisperwne* hoi
once* and loooe draperlea are shown In
trade w luds at tb* starting poJnU of
OfflM With O. P. corrsr 4k Br«.
Beth aB—aa
au.l that n.wibcni.>m an- no more liaLuai'ouraged. demoraUard
I
A P. HUELLMANTELL
the early vase palnUng*. All couebe*
their path* arc tbe cause of drought
m^'self «
l-le lit sickn.-ss th.’n* than in any oth.-r
had mattreoses, but tbe thlckoes*. qualand barrenne**, but where they cross
!
135 East 9th Street
July C tf
lr.»jtlral .-.tniitry
lb- >.irv.-i! on th.ity and kind varied with tbe dirferent land at tbe termination of their course
State a ChriatUn End«ivor!
rriii-..-r Pixl.-, sn.l wa> on ^h.v^.- ,|nty
petioda.
At flrat only a few skins they give out bounteous rain suppllc*
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay
lat gsva Eongfslthrown oror tb* body of tbe bed were The contrasts thus offered are very
much .»f III.- tiimj
mento
Herman W. Smith. C13 West
Carpet CUoainc aad Footbar Xaa»
used.
i striking
Tbo* some parti of tbe Mo• foisn
vat^. Carpet sewing sod toytag,
[
Eleven...i street Citizens phone 199
J B Raw dm. a young Justic- of
a of Oo
Tbe pillow* were of variou* shapo*. | rtK-cau Sahara near tbe bead of tbe
Befora sending your old car^
June 27 If
Kalamansi. wiih n Uig.- marrying bnswsy to be made Into rnga, 1st aas
some being kmg and narrow, other* Dorthea«tern Atlantic trade wind do
_r»- rrqu«t»» oT TsHol bcaaty srr
pere nnial ChrUrtan End«w\-orl
llu•s^. iihoiograph.'
«-ach
c.i'uil«* Inabow you aaiBptoa
....
approximately square and still other* not cxiierience
■bower for l»erhaii« roaiul«l f«stum.. sb.«ttc-e uf irnakl« and s
-OR SALE—Warehouse building
nuxrrie* and thmwi. in n fr»s- photo m
nearly
round In
appearance.
Tbe twenty year* at a time, while toe same tam c
Bay street,
corner Hall,
also
Greek or Boman of thb period was wind when It reache* toe coast ot hu—e
the young folkf
Ar* a .irxwlng card li
Pbooa ttS
Sea Waabioglea It
But ttlwa>» may power and pon
hors^e power ga*.jllne engific and
a
moot
luxnrioas
personage,
as
he
reBonth
America
produce*
a
rainfall
repfc«wa»
to
or
bqgto trading stomps all holi.iw. and ai
feed mill outfit, also 9-ruom brick
t least three pillow* to enable ' pp«mting » depth of twenty feet of ,
,
Be the Klortea of ChrlatUn
EndMvor!
th.- same time U may s.-rve foi pjir
-Amoe _____
•eenre a good night*, reat , water In a year
|
ZTL
residence. 537 Sixth *lreet.
Apply
jjkm. A.
jHis.-s of Idenrlflcation later
“
There was ooe for hi* head, one foe hi#
---------------------------------.tadr snd rxporwwc* by Dr
to John Horzfleld at residence
The new Valley Laloir l.-acue, n-'
elbow and ooe for hto feet.
^ ^ Article mt Diet.
| Hsb of high ■tsAdmg l« hl« profm«on.
June 2€ tf |
ceatlv orgonlztxl at Bay Fiiy. has d.ii.« TwwIb 0«t Btoh.
The mattressea and pillows were cotnever found favor as a del- hi* prrp*rmtioe tm th* only one in ih* w
boelw
Miunr ,
Leather to '
table in Europe or In tola rocognix*! mad t»dorw*i by the »edicsJ
elded to enter politics ai tb. next dec
M irk '1'w.itn say* tliat in his earlier ered with linen or wooL
; FOR tALE—Slor# building. »4nck and
I M posStiT.4y th« uoly prfpsra-lon
BUOBEE-8
SHANE
> extent was osed i
lany lands they
country, but 1
tlon. It will not tak. sides in i«rty -lays he .III not enjoy the pneijieriiy
flxturas. Will sell all or any parr. ata.ajl huUMD
atz.a8:B«UM
which wiUioat tbe u*- of I
diet. The neIcle Of
«
rghls. but will endeavor to *ecurc nni
" hi. h .-ame l«i»r in his mreer. It to
medk-ttM-y sad kmica wiU l-otiad out the hoi ^ or will rent building Apply at ooce
regard
talc
nlicpal ownership of public utiiliiej ''‘■‘“H .»ulv tbe U.t of genius to suffer
I Cbos. Rosenthal. Traverse City. Mich
covering.
noaxter* not_______ ______
them as a dainiity. their
t
and the paxsing of laws bettering the
ut hr-^i, and exi*-riei».-.' did no<
it variety of materials
A great
Tiding them with any other meaL n,,
si^'haad.
conditions of the working pi-utd.
‘‘to sbidlng g.-xxl usturv. In a vaed in * aOng boto
boto article*.
articles.
Tbe ,
The
coobH
coolflng
wiag Sd«»
i-o; \i-rxat!..i! w ith WUllaiu iNvin How- commonest article among the Greeks ,
was
ea tb^ fai
Impale each ooe on a proreoMat. wpeeUUy
A cruel practical joke to likely
HU .m ..m- mx-ssiou the subject of seems to bare been refuse wool
xdd. C one-acre lots fronting on 14lb
long wooden okewer after cleaning the d^
ct.*t Ester Jeffries, a Kalamazoo e
carding
or
fulling
doth.
Among
Ut.-Pitur,. \ i.-issitud*-* was htxwched by
animal
street. 4 In Griffin A Winnie's add.,
\aii«r iMiy. his hair
He laid his h
toe Roman* wool especially prepared i it*b^r^iiiwmd^w ^fl«* uS^toe bre*«t fir*. u*ge ^ be*««uui. aotbins o*a
the Uuuionst.
1 and 3 lots on West Front street
<l M»n and when he replactnl it on t
toe favorite article for thb pur- I
tmrned off. Then It waa
To prev«t the boat fruw idmaMag.
•My diffleultie* taught me sonte
CbsrWa' FV.h
Will be *old on easy payments or
load discovered that somebody li
Straw and nubes were used
ontu free from for. and finally
xiw»r»
rtiriri ' he otss-ned
"But
I nev.T pose.
baby. It wt I also Msit.'re
exchange for other property. Goo.
skewer was atuck f *
sail rated U with an acid which buru.-d km-w wU^hm It wa« wlM*r to sp<'od largely by the poor claaae*. Feather ,4,^
to lu natural cooUfcur sad beauty toai
j W Raff.
Mar 11-tf
jjpoand. Inclined toward the fire.
lb. ic-ain terrlblv
Later the hair In- , my last ui. kel for a dgar lo siuoke pillow* are flrat mentioned as being In
through this cause
existence In the fourth century,
...........wax toasted dry and crlap, tons
We mmnmUlj wxm todka to avoid subati
gan to come out and he went lo a pby-,
“« «PPh- to devour •
ICE-^oha Hopkms wui oerr* lo#
hanging* were In many ,
t^e meoL Bats tut-ef Dr. Cbsrw n-h rood sw that tb*
droperie* and banging*
a* In the post In the
.in.., «h.. told bint h. Fould entfrey:
■'^7."''"''’"
Instances rich tai»estrie*.
____ r____________
___________
for sole________
In tha :
partraii of Dr. charf
commonly
1be seen__________
^.ise his hair. The nature of the acid
,
EAST PART OF TOWN.
In tbe reprroenUOoo* of Roman beds i market* of any Chinese town, split and |
p«re4»s<«to*
ako war* isdkw s^
ustxl Ik not known. Jeffries Is irj'lng i«.-urldty su«-.-.-sv"
Call up by both phones Na 94.
l«ith Ik Iow was over a hundred feet,
but Just as everyone was holding hU
breath exp«Tting to stn- Dame plunge
FOR SALE
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCBS
OVEl JOHNSON DIUCCO.
Teacfier of Violin
Solitt SMe Sboe Store
329 SOUTH UMOI STREH
XmV huellmantS“
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
REAL ESTATE AMD LOAMS
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
JUftPET CLEjUMt WOiKL.
R. B. CHAPIR. Ptwletor.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
1
may 27-0.
FOR SALE—41 lou » Hannah's 5th
We are now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
to discover who played the Joke and
soya he will prosecute.
Mark 'Twain
nodded very
Ij-
Ornnitv 11.,. .d D-„,ur „.lclp..b. I
tb.l h- will b.n«.rortb b« rellered <d |
A /
a stomach trouble wRh which he bna |y^Hh my tost nickel. Ikept
been aUlag for a long time. A
days | berame rleh.*'—Sucreroy
grave-
toe parts glm the moat attentJon. [ ig^pe tbe plgtaUed oriental boy* them.
■» sU the prtwttwl D
The moat striking color* to be oh- I goaka them in water and then " •' I Btorsa aud Draecto'a.
tat—d wees Boed In their mannfacture roosts or friea them.
bay and decoratton. and the looms of th*
bat to latroU. and ro COM were scoured /ot.toe best exam
To tqive TILOOO acres of standing tim
eartag. rurple wot
and toe -wcalto of
ber which is held order a twenty-year
was often Indicated by
leaae from Idaho the
Weyerhoeuaer i
of toe bed dnvartea tn hto hooae.
syndicate, of Seattle and YlinnespoUx, '
Bedmaking and bed fimiMhlng had to constrocting a 9S.Ot)O.OOU raUroad
attolnad to thia atage in the year 400 from Palooae, Wash, Into the bt^rt of
A. D. A palatlng of a bed of thto toe Idaho timber dixtrtcL a distance of
period ahowa an artkde of manafactnra seventy mile*.
m \mmrrnaptkriUmm Good for
oiydiioii? Aflk your pamifl,
CTAndparenis, oe^bors, your
own doctor. We viU kore it to
aiyoftbcm. Beil blood aiediciMc. Best aenrt topic. tSd
Orders will be promptly attended to
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 29-lmo
SPECIAL OFFER SL'Td? ^MISCELLANEOUS
and famtohlnga moch like the bed of
today. There are foor
akSea of
wopd md ygo^^ii <i-occftdoiat-
TMY A MBQOIIO WAffT AO.
iTMei.,l08F«BSLET.
MONEY TO LOAN—Ho tax tkAxm
fBt ta arortESfai Hobms tor sals
iBEBhB of M McNaarora. Part
Place HoteL
July.
RALMI«TltV--<toBaiiR MadaMHlB«
■BBHf bar Che tutura Uea la yam
iMttd. a afliaatifle raadtaf wifi rwvaa.
tha txaa Uto‘a klttory. Orar ill
UMobBL MidasBlnaea.
WKl
Traveras City;
BiM h. !
KEYSTONE. "Mick
I
■--------- - tm KVCHOM Meaaa TwIVwiM crrv. ibewiaAii. tuooay. aumwt i. ww.
,
i ________ WbUrtaw «*« kM fiv.
Dr. tt. J. BcMwttt. Kctetanr of tha « ffiOfi fw the endowment of n bed
loMbecm odnratlMinl
conf«e« for Amerlenn sa
____________
be^ Ml tke bead. Jaeh elulL Umdoo.
•«M«
imi»c
Hiis.
UUie boj-- b» Mid. “failed In
ea exMBiWtleB laM nrerk. It was an
asaMlnatloB aa tti* BU>le. and tJae fine
«aMdoB tba tcactwr aatal was:
•*Hoar ‘saiiy comnaodaMaU are
..^\•■•ft
..
•. J. MOfVOAN
Bml Estate t»r Sale
-Tlie little Uv tboa«bt a trtalle awl
then he answered:
“•A hundred.’
- -A haudrrd?
Xo. of ronr^ not.*
•aid the examiner.. TLat « Ul du fur
fe-..
you.’
<^AnU the imie Ujj
He had failed.
-r.ut be huni: about
tbt L»dks 0f traotrst Off and
vicinity are cordially invi
ted to attend a reception
to be given by the Nation
al Biscuit Company, at
128 East Front Street,
Wednesday, August 2nd,
from two until five o’clock
I have a few pieces of
Real Estate for sale
boUdln*:.
Oiatr
“•ni «y ten,’ was the reply.
“Tlie l*oy who had fail^-d laujfbed
LOT—Tlli Stale streeL
CCxlC3. g.«.Ki Louso and small bam;
! ALSO VACANT LOT CtxlCi adjoining
1
WcMdM-tas M ta« rsroa.
A Hty girl a rites: -It l» a
fond
uier's .
dl>-;im of tuiuo to be<'»iiie a furta<
n;
wife and imajvler with b'.ui
ye*,
tlml
i" a|
nice thing, t-ut wh.-n yonr hu*l>andj
mMidern <dr and leave* yon wltlu.nt!
wi**! and yon lia>e to mrsTider up and!
down the lane pulling splinter* off th.-j
fence to ef>k dinner, and
«ben
meander along In the tv.-t
era-*
in
this one; price LJW.
10 ACRES of Dici' land on road
lUn^oUi h larm in Kemaood;
liw* «s>;«ke»l.^and
of
At
Rastall’s
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
ph.w.J
ground with a elub to drive the l.ogv
out of tbe comtti Id aud t«-or >onr dr.
on tlie barb wlr.- fca.e.
when
y<»u
meander l«*ek home to tbe house, tind
that tbe billy goat ba» buttl'd tin- stef
fin- out of your eblld and tind tb. "i.l
hen with forty chickens in the parlor,
render of the fortres* of Kamarom ' profession and had to turn to ariting you'll put your band* on your hip* ;ii »1
were pardoned and Jokal s wife got! In self-defense.
Ho deciares that In realise that iu»-aiidering l* m.t wb.t
her husband s name lnsertt*d on the j all his life of forty-two years there has j
I* cm<-k"d up to be.—0«borue (K. n^’
him to come out of bldinx.
fiBIBUl MEWS OF THE WORLD
The late Hsmed ben Mohammod. or
In Burope but by his African subject*,
register as’a lieutenant.
He received
a passport and hl.n life was saved.
uaad to surprise Uvlnsstone, Camer
Once In a
on, 8lanl«y-smd other explon-ni by his
exhibition of Arabic courtliness In the j coo
midst
of the
hostile
African
a.
Massacbuselta town Ja-
wild*.
reUrMl to private life and spent the | HKe.
bar in the enjoyment of hU wealth.
do."
«SK
said
"IX'hat
at>out
does
**>rM Lady Holland.
“squaring
that
meanr’
“1 will tell you."
know
marrtuKl
„re.
They Benerally
till*
upon
the
"He tell*." he went on
with never a
wink, “that he Is the
A^rcDcy for Cclcbraicd Fox
Typewriters
U „ .dvon.lM
Tr;;." '
"You take a
word, for example, like bone.
oontalns
tlx
letters—**
claimed
l.ady
the gr»'at
man.
y.
“I
You
can
judge
fc»r
quet to the Iowa statesman.
There are sign, of race suicide In
and
state. Cox called
treasurer
varat ion
^jinneapolis.
In ad
fijung the office* named Mr
bookkeeper and treasunT of
man ]
Lincoln Strei't Railway Company
expert auditor for several bu*;-
boy boro to the prince and princes* of
name of the county In which Wilson
W’alet the other day makes an even
llved. Wilson is the only cabinet mem-, ehusetts. biu came t.. the middle ae*.
half doxen for them, five Iwlng son*
lH‘r. except Sts-retary of the InH’nof | when he wa* 24.
The other *tem* have done a* well—
Hltchcvick. who thus far ha* served |
tbe Empre** Frederick eight and her
continuously through
ton,
and
I’rlr.
ce*« Alice. *lx. and one of her daugh
Prince
Alfred
five each:
and
Princes*
Princes*
Prince Arthur,
l,etipold. tao.
Ru**la. five;
HeloW-
Beatrice, four
three, and
Prince*!
The Cuml*erland
and
Cambridge branche* are t*qually pro
The late
Hermann
LIngg
accom
McKinley ;
up to
master,
farmer.
U-gl*lator.
congress
man. prt)fes*or In an agricultural col-1
lege and fourth *ecretary of agricul ;
ture.’ In his p*Hlagogie da>* ho was soj
poor that
he
had
to go luirefoot
ho
i'nough to start
managed
the
In |
to save
purchase of a
farm, which be worked with such In
plished the extraordinary feai of
telligence that It brought him a com
Ing an epic po**m of 20.ovh> lines o
migrations of jH*ople*.
the
Rmisevelt administration*
the present. Born In Scotland seventy^
years ago. he has been by turn* schiMilsch.Kil-1j
^uramer. but
lific.
the new
city
enjoying a
! bcHly. who hallevl from the buck
Victoria had
deputy
"Tama Jim" Wilson. Tama l*»!ng the ,
of
0iC~f7 P.” LAWTbN^’h) 8lcJan a^
surgeon, new Munson block.
JPXX*X*i£«
phun.t(.
GIVE
VIM, VIGOR & VITALITY
HARRY
Try a "Fill to-night.”
For asto by aU k>rasststs
lO Cent and
ACCEPT
NO
He *iH‘nt dv--
cadea In colU'Ctlng material for It, not.
SUBSTITUTES
EXCURSIONS
Bay Sleaaiera
fortable fortune.
HARNER—Expert piano
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
aixl coiinM-lor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse aiy. Mich. Citizens phone
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther
land block, physician and aurgeon.
Citizens phone CC4.
The Hubbard Sj^slem
As i lumbus
In
#DRS. J. a A HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Leave 8:30*. m.
HOITHPOIT POINT
Office 406 :-8Wm»«iin Bldg. 9 a. m. *o U
Ito & n. m. 7 to 9 erwing.
B«a>ilaeee »
WyakooplUt.
uhon. 437.
Leave 8:30 a m.
UNION
1
VETERANS’
Fare
UNION.
Ttowi rs
II. tiaiicf. Ohio, unnual .
;il Aligns! 1-t r.i
Tiek.-t' .ui
» tif one far.- plus
n.l trie
M
tlet!' ral Pa-s.-tui.-t
2-V-
I’oiiil,
-'>0c
ami
roun<l
N>>rtli|K>rt
an*l
JOHN R. SANTO
ruuiul
PENEBAL HnOBAICE
trip
M. .;l. r,
\i:.-n!
\ :, s pi 12
IIarU»r
Nurlhijort
(••■u’' f *r il *
i-
N«‘-an-l;i-w:inta
trip; < >111 :i.i.
at
HETORNINC SANE DAT
Nrw Wllhal* Block. TrAY«r»*
«.4ii.t:wciRL
FIRE mSURANCE
___In Perfect Condition
o. p. CA*vE* * ana
L. L. A. BUILOINBk
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
The C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
0«M IM, New WllhM* biMft. Wk
ph0M.ttA
iting him.
Mr Gruber, wishing to be
the
neighborhood
Homo, to
of
St.
Estate
tle and placed it on the dining room
Ho went to the china closet
DENTIST
commemorate the j get some whisky gla.«ses.
On bis
201 FRONT STREET
SRtRD RAPIDS A INDIilA IT
COMPAHY.
1. H. Mhih
6m. W UtWilIj
MORROE & MeWETHT
day was celebrated at Munich, whert-j four hundrwl and fortieth anniversary] turn he wa* surprised to see that hls
tha prince regent made him a noble , of the great discoverer’s death.
j friend had filled up an ordinary water
about to
and the city conferred on him honor |
Quo of the consequences of young j gl^** to the brim and
Gruber.
ary citizenship. In the last years lu Aironso * vidt to England I* the birth drink IL
"Say," said
“what are you doing? Yon drink that
of the ’"hidalgo" hat. a mcxllfied Span
had lost hi* farultlea to such
tent as to seem like a child. His daugh Ish turljsn w ith which motlish Engllsb- as if It were elder." “Cider?" said the
are beginning to deck their heads.
soutberoer. draining hls glass, "do you
During the year*
Although distinctly more sulUble for
think that I’d take that much cider?"
of bla connection with the army he
winter. It makes a gallant appearance.
ter. Mall, devoted herself entirely to
often, like Byron, composed hls poem*
A one-time associate of Tom Scott,
the
on horseback.
railroad
king, and
Indipestion Cured.
mxj and was sentenced to death, but
Managed to find a safe hiding place In
life ha* been spent in the service of
the forest of Borsod.
the goveroment.
Mauros Jokal. the Hungarian novellat. had one very exciting experience
He
took place during 1S48 la Austrla-Hun-
He could not.
hls
wife hit upon a ruse which enabled
trooblea. buUd up the aystem and so
puriflea that hlseose can not attack
Anthony Hope, the British novelist
and gain a foothold as when In a weak
and playwrigbL was educated for tbe ened conditlOBL Sold by aU dealers.
Kodo
Jire Vou Cookind
hr Bargains
GENERAL INSURANCE
1 I newwilhelm block
c. D. MILLER
OEIM’TIST
Andrew Car
There Is no case of Indigestion. Dys
negie. the ironmaster, is at present a pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will
igUiclerk In the pension office at Washing- not yield to the digestive and strenj
Kodol
DjspepsU
entng Infli
name Is J. Howard Larcombe.
r takes the strain
Cure. Th
boro In New Jersey at the
r the stomach by digesting what you
it and alloa-lng It to rest until it
close of President Monroe’s adminis
( again. Kodol D)*spepsia
tration and the major portion of hls
mm iMpIlcated In the Troubles which
;
GEO. A. JARVIS
Abe Grubpr. the New York lawyer,
tell* of a southern friend who was vis
Cardinal Rlchelmy'^as instituted a
long ago as 1890 hi* seventieth birth-1 Peier *.
unUI
B.
OMBU
NOHTHPORT
The Pills -hat act a.s a ionic, an-! i
drastic pure-, ar.- iSMxitf.-; l.if!l»‘
They cure Ileal.H<l.e.
hilly Kisers.
Early
■onsti]Iiation. Billousne..... e'c.
bookkeeping of various kinds
Rl.-er* are stiiail. e:v.sv to lak.
an-l
gentleman eats but twicr- a
I safe lull
Mack Hauii;
rk at Vall. y City. N P.
m*‘at and n<v»-r touches t ton. h*)i«l
unties of th.-sc Kamou.■Tw
j ^a> *
ur.si m»' of rlir.mil' <s!npm*
;<s»d tor eith.-r rhildn ti
sfluation.
adult*. Sold by all dealers.
Good and Juat Reaaona
There re three reasons why mothnrefer One Minute Cough Cure:
First, it I* absolutely harmless; SecIt tastes good—choldren love It;
rd. It cure*
Coughs. CrtMjp and
Whooping Cough when other remedies
fail. Sold by all dealers.
hospitable, brought forth a whisky bot
public
at-
tuner and action regulalor.
Satis
faction guaranti-ed.
With Kimball
Citz. phone 2C4.
Music Houw
96 Cent Roioa
Leave S:30 a. m.
,^^,^01. after which ho en-
table.
iiowever. appear In
Ikdh
prompHy
IU>wcl and Lunfc Troj^-UIr*4l--J
,.h«. Constipation. Wrakneaa.
>
►hnson’a l>rug St.jt»-. Traverse 5
Ma*>>a-
was at one time an arm) surgedn.
BuMtg the earlier part of hit life.
call*
NE-AH-TA-WAHTA
For fifty tuo year*
a* he explain*. In libraries, but In ho*- movement to secure funds for the
plUls. taveroa and military camp.*. He i tion of d monument to Christopher Co-
taking care of him.
Nlgiit
lendcd to.
Both constable* refusetl to b«-
ward 1* the father of *lx and the baby
empre**
hjr*l_____
_
to
o of
offlees over First Natiooal bank. Cltl
leoa phone 365.
matter to the common council.
and better known James Wilson In the
four sons and five daughter*. King R»l-
ten. Ihe
phonea 103.
Janitors and the young Judge took the
W’llw.n
distinguish him from another j
seven;
A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Toito University. Office In MunaoO
Ig. Telephone*, office 103; realbldi
den.
STm HmM SyMaa. aad rapair tha
damfit ataMd by mraraft aad brala
wmy,
^
yourselves
lew raemlH>r of eongress then.,
William,
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phoney
ClU.. 107; Bell. VI#. Residence, 71«
Waahlngtu
iSsSSSSS
“Tama Jlra" is the name by which
•ever can count. That 1* why 1 Invi-nt
Emperor
DR. E, B. MINOR—OOee over Amerlean Drug Store. Special attention
to eye, ear. nose and tbroaL Glasae*
fitted. Both phonea Bwidance 611
Sixth StreeL
ItarvMw CvWUty, Um uA Ufiaty
hen you have heard him."
cd the calculating machine "
' the British royal family
DR. F. HOLDSWORTH— Special attenUon to disease* of the eye. ear,
DOM and tbroaL
Glasses
fitted.
Rooms 7 and «, H- A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phones.__________
most dlstlngnlshed citizen In the coun-
That
"Six!" ex
Holland. InvoluiBarny.
•Ah." remarked
Office. I
Q block.
are ao near at hanA they will
balldyou^ng._^kjep^^ well and
^
A Smooth Article.
V\*hcn you fiud It necessary to u.se
aalve u*e Dewitt s Witch Hard Salve
It 1* the purest, and best for Sores.
Burns. Boll*. Eczema, Blind. Billing.
- j Itching or Protruding Piles. (R*t the
“Don’t you mean flveT" "Xo. n^ Mr. James Wilson, secretary of agriculIt genuine DeW’ltf* Witch Hazel Salve
re. l» known in the middle
Babbage rejoined, "there are six letas “Sunw't” Cox famous In congrv-ss Sold by all dealers.
fen In hone." “Surely not." penlsled
generation ago. who gave this sobrij^mes F. H.vde. the 92 year-old comp
Lady Holland, and spelh*d the word
BSAwerwl Mr. Babbage.
PZXsX-iSLs
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
young business i original Laxative Cough
charge
»if the rontams n.» ..piat< s and
Phoenix Acrl«lent Insurance business ' coughs.^ coMs. fruup
there.
charged to Intrmluce, and had never
heard of him.
NEW WATCHES
K
Inence and Lucas a
who has
had
.tape and
..I**'!,*!!
Rlls, whom
man
ntsl
ordered Municipal Constables George <
^ cold wh. n y„.i
have
Baker and Henry Lucas to moji thej(^ugh—to r<ir«* a t'o igh » b< n you h
court twiw a week and dust the furnl-1 no cold—to cure vourself '. te n
Whereup.m hi. serious minded
Lady Holland was once taken do*Ti! friend
to dinner by Mr Uabbaae. the Inventor of the calculatlup machine. Some-
of the new municipal court. The Judge!
Sa>- 1 am the mosi dl*tlniPil.hed
Uat fifteen year, of hi* life at Za:ul-' n«n In the country.
Miller
hung ort tlK-'.r s
J
’lb.* li.tJuU
There Is W between Judge Loomis 1 Xcw*rk.
.V. M. juU ________
i:
t:.
of Battle Creek and the two consiabiei
____________
Util wa* asked by a gaunt, fuort of chap what he should say
Wiser than bis son. Sefu. who tried to j by wa
"Oh." rt'plled Mr. Rlls In
onnoae the procre** of the nelRlan*. j "cmblase
be^dapted blm.elf to clrcum.tanci.,. * '‘P‘rlt of levity. ■ *•>• annhlng you
thing
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
not come one Incident that l> worth |
telling—he has Just lived "the
age life of an English gentleman."
of introducing him to the as*
'grorda.”
SOUVENIRS
Some offl-! lau'. but says himself In hi* droll way
cem who hajl. capitulated at the *ur-1 that he failed to make a living at bis
*ni>-^u Tlp.“ as he was called not only
Boardman Rircr
Electric Light
& Power Co.
Ym’At* IM Feeling Well,
when .vuU u.«-simler
out arror* twenty sere*
Let us vitalize an Idea
for >*ou.
ICX*.
senreb of tbe ci*w* till your sL.k-* arc
the «'.dor of rawhide and your M...-k-
MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS
to
price
DR. O. E. CHASE, removed from »S20S Wilhelm block, to 407 aad 40t
new State Pf*w Building.
MARK CRAWS OELIVERY-Ugbt
frelghL parcels and tnmka. otfice
at City Book Store.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Rose, seven rooms, small bam. r»d
,|r^er. sire of lot HMxStti. comer
price ll.ooo.
lood and Khue.
“Ten:- he <Tb«.l.
’WelL Just try
him wltb your t* n. I tried him wU
a ml be wasa't *JiUsll»«d-’
i LiHiulrvr.
,Vb.
Ko mstter WHAT POWER
you’ve been fisiiig, ycmll
KVKKTUALLY employ
electricity, not onlv Ibr eoouomio rettSons,bot for rosenni
o^tility and geoeral adapts*
HOUSE AND LOT—Comer SUie and
put to him. and the unhappy failure
tone etv»l:
“ 1'he ttwi-ber wmnted to knoi
many »«umujaudiufnl»
then*
What will you say when be asks you
jiathway."
raBSGMB
OR. F. A MAC NETT—Prselloa llaaU•d to mrjL XAR. Noea. twkut
aad FITTLNC OF GLAS8BS. OMoa
B«2 Wilhelm block. Otiama pkosa
cu.
[ out »dly.
the
and In a half hiteir another boy ap-'
peared. He aaa oa the way to the eX- .
amtaitloa. too. He aMed the boy who
tad faUed what Qaentlons had been |
life’s
aEORicriT
FOR
POWER
Special sale
IKON UliUS. reuular $3.00 ones
now $1.9S andjso on up.
up.
C. U liOCCWOQO. O. r. * V. A
COUCHES from $4.GS
Come add examine our goods and satisfy
PERE Marquette
jre HMdaotwa. Strntstitaw
CroM BjrMaad RMtorw
fWotVirton.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
Bka at ne kwnsaM M WMsttoiiM^^b aMf
B. O. BbWITT * OOKFABTs CHBOAOQb flUU
riiiiiiliil
127 SOUTH UmOH STREET
free
IvaODMD TBATABX
Your Credit is Good at the
DYSPEPSIA CURE: Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
EYES
;exa.*mined
g'LASHS
yourself. You can’t afford to miss these bargains
XDfO. COACH STALUON. at Vet
erinary hoapital ererr SaUxrday balooeoCBMMa.
taijUat
WOOD HTwrso ua. HYDE SEEKING
CHINl WOULD
BFTER k BRIDE
EVEN HITTERS
Omrr"- Condition Is Such That It
WIN Net PermH Him to Return
to the Tropiea.
IS ENTBITUIII6 »SS D^CON
WOULD REEP OUT MEIUCMIS
^
f
^
New Exclusion Act Would Refoso Permission to Amsrksn Lsbortrs to
Enter Country as Chinese Lahnrers Ar» Barred Hers.
LABOirpAY
lEBRRTION
CENTRAL LABOR UNION DECIDES
TO OBSERVE DAY.
By W*lro to tbf* E>etilng Record.
Beattie. Wash.. Aug. 1—Tbs Poel lnteUigeocer t<Klay publishes a copy of
the Dew eicluslon act submitted by
Chins which Is being eoosiden-d by
the Cnlied Stales government. The
tresiy imividr-s that American labor ALSO PROGRAM OF GAMES AND
ers shall l»e n-fuaed iK-rtnlKslon to <*nALL KINDS OF SPORTS.
ter China the same as the (!hlnes<? la
borers are excluded from the United
States.
Unions From Surrounding Cities Will
Be Invited and a Large Attend
ance Is Anticipated—ArrangemenU Being Completed.
WILL HIVE k GREIT PMUDE
WOMEN HAD COLLISON
STRUCK DELIVERY WAGON
UNION STREET BRIDGE.
At the molding of the Central Lal>or
Union Iasi evening It was decided
relebrate l.atior day this year IMaiis
ITU paU tally made last year for
Bridge Was Filled Wi»h Trams »
celebration In this city but o
They Tried to Go Ahead of
lunt of Manistee and other cltle.s
Other Rigs.
having made arrangements for a big
day. these were called off. This year
The Misses Nellie DirkensfMi. May however, the celebration will be given
rtsher and MsIm'I Brown had an excit and will be the largest and le‘st
ing time on Union Htn«<>i bridsc thi* held here. Aa the Traverse City
afternoon. The young women were unions have always been well repduring a llrery rig north on TtnU»n sentod at other relidiratlons, It is
atreet and when crossing the bridge IKH^ted that all the btirroundlng towns
collldcHl with the Hannah it I.,uy Mer and villages will send large delega
cantile rompany’s delivery wagon tions and help make the day a aucccsi.
InvIlaUons will be aent to the various
dUren by George Steams.
The bridge was filled with teams unions of the regions and It is expect'
and there was no poHsibln chance to ed that many of tb^e will attend in s
body.
tom emt and paiw the Ugs directly
As Is always the rase on Ijilnir day.
ahead JfJul the womon In the Uc evi
dently 1 bought dlffenmtly and turnod the featim* around which the greati*st
lntert*Kt centers Is the luirade. The
Just In time to l>epome entangled
various
locals In the city will ^laulclthe whlfflelrees of Stearns' wagon.
This threw their buggy ou Its r.lde and pate In this, the visiting deUdtatlons.
them Into the dust. Miss Dickenson meinlM-rs of l he city government. jk»sslightly Injured her left side. The slhly the tire department and i»ollce
horse broke both thills and startitl Dirce and also the business
to nm blit was caught by a bystander. Is e*pectt.<| that a large number of the
Mr. Weams bad a little excitement of merchanlH wHI arrange attractive
his own as the tugs on one of hU Moats of all kinds wlilch will materially
horses bi'came nnfasteut'd and the add to the parade. The various
mohikui and private rigs of the citizens
pole droppisl. Ho bnmglit fils tea
a standKiIll at Sixth street without will l>e given a place In tin- parade.
Anyway there will be a large number
doing any serious damage.
of marching men repre.sentatlve of the
iaboUng strength of the city and
nuinding towns.
But the jiarade will not bo the only
feature. The various committees
Killed 2S6 rebels and drqve hard at work and will have a program
of various gami>s and sjKirts for which
THEM FROM BADJU.
attractive prizes will he given. Thesie
will Im' given In a suitable placi' ami
Expedition Bent
Aoamst Prince so arranged that all will have an *K|ual
show. Fpeerhe.s will also be In
cf Boni ot the Sil^porr Straits
and excellent sjHWker* wiUI In* secured
Setitement Rucresaful.
The various railroads ViH slv
rial rates and sinyial trains and Trav
lymdon. Aug. J -Th»- riuTe>p..nd ^ er-.- City will entertain one of the
Slngajsire ,
crowds of Us history. Various
the Ibiieh I
gre Indng closed
rxptMllOM sen
renwoul a^aHl^t the prim.
..v^.rvihlng will lie In readinci
iTi^slan,! of u. i.-Ih
Of Bopl In 6i^sland
Itlg day Monday. Sept.
.'tnlrely I
Mafay archipflago
xucce«*ful._^ On July :tt the Dutch |
DUTCH ROUTED MAUYS
r«'lu‘la fled, leaving 2r.i:
Dutch losing three killed j
fix wmmdtsl.
RDBERTE. DEANE killed!
TREE FELL ON HIM.
Jl 6ood may
Johannaaburg Lumbmar Company Em
ploye Was Inauntly Killed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Gaylord. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Antoalo
Carbala, aged 19. a laborer for the
Johannesburg Lumber company at Jo
EX-PRESIDENT OF EQUITABLE 18
hannesburg. a few tulles eatti of this
BUSY IN NEWPORT.
place. s'Es killed earfjr this mumiog.
e falling on him.
NEW EXCLUSION ACT IS NOW By Wire to the Brewing Record.
Wsablngtoo. Ang. 1.—Major General
BEING CONSIDERED.
Leonard Wood who recently returned
to this ooontry In order to ondergo an
operation In Boston wrlll probably not
im to the PbillpplnoB at the pres
ume. His condition Is not such as
to permit his reUxmlng to the trofilcs. FRIENDS ARE ANTICIPATING AN
/ •BARRIER FOR LABORERS OF THE
ANNOUNCEMENT.
^
UNITED STATES.
to get fine Indian work, gennine sweet grass baskets,
quill work, Iktrk work and the like is to call at the
CityCbeBook
Store
Bobart Co.
NEW ORLEAN S
HOHEST DAY
After Her Engagement to the Crown
FEARED THAT THIS WILL
Prince of Germany Had Been Re
CREASE YELLO"/ FEVER.
ported Hyde Entertained Lav
ishly tor Her In Parts!
TOTAl NOHBER IS NOW 304
By Wire to the Bvenlug Record.
Newrport, R. I.. Aug. 1.—It is persist
ently reported that James Hazen Hyde, LOSS TO BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
former vice president of the Equitable,
IS OVER 92,000.000.
Is in Newirorl seeking a bride and that
she is none other than Mls.s Gladys
Deaeon whom Hyde enterlaint.d lavl.-^h Evtimated at From 92,000.000 to 94.000.000—Total Number of Deaths
Paris after the report«*d engageSince the Outbreak Has Grown
of Miss Deacon to the rmwn
to Siaty-Two.
prince of Germany. Hyde is showing
Miss l>‘aron much attention and an
By Wire to the Bvcniug Record.
anouneement Is wx)n expectcHl.
New Orlean.-i, Aug. 1 - Tculay was
the hotli?t*t day of the year in New Ori and It is feared this maj in
crease the list of yelhiw fever cases
whirh now number 3(>4 with a dtath
ATTORNEY GENERAL MOODY
of sixty two. The loUl loss to the
business en(er|>rise.s of New OrK-an.s
WITH THE PRESIDENT.
as the result of tin* yellow fever oulk Is esilmateil at between two and
Said That He Might Have Something four million dollars.
Important to Say—May Be on jCot.
ton Leakage Caee.
SOMETHING MAY DROP
By Wire to the Kvenia^ Record.
Oyster Bay, Aug. 1.—Attorney Gen
erel Moody is in ^nsultatlon today
with the president end may remain
night at Sagamore HUI. M«s>dy
arrlvml here last night on the Dolphin.
He said “\Mien I leave the president I
may have something to say ou an im
portant matter." It is believed he re
fers to the cotton leakage case.
UP TO JAMES J. HILL
IF HE DOESN'T INTERFERE TELEG
RAPHERS WILL STRIKE.
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Won't Grant Their Demand f(
Higher Wages—Will Quit at 6.
By Wire to the Evening Rtvord.
St. 1‘aul. Aug. 1»—Unless James J.
Hill Inierferes iK-rsonally nearly
thousand members of the Order of
Railway Telegraphers employed o
Great Nortliem and N<»rt!i«m Uaciflr
railroads will go on strike at G o elock
this evening for higher wageb. The
companies have refused to grant ihe
men's demards.
and you will timl just what you wont.
“OXLY WAY."
Canvas
Oxfords
M Summer Suits
W»‘ hrivo just roooivtvl a
new shipment of this {jopubr
footwear, so we want to announee to the latlies who have
Ut n iiujuihn^: for them that
we have your size in tltem
now. They’re in the new
“(libsou” style for wide laces,
with cjinvnis ev»vered heels or
leather.
fimMK
helXK xoM at mld-daly prtoea.
^Jm
oar apraul v.loaa at «T-00, VJ0.fj«r
«M10JU0.U4)Uaiidtka>.
1 mOSSsSB KubcekSBovtSSSLr
MMl/SiMfck
Olemen's
Olotntn's
Slippers
Oxfords
we HAve TMe eesT
Tntis. rateiit Kill, Can\'U8, Outing-. Ti'imis, Etc. Price,
are right. We have a few Ixin^Mins, no old stock but
broken sizes.
BACHAfU'r
We hav** just riH-eivt'd a large
shipineiit of womens' sho«‘S
that wi- have plaeiil on sale
at $123
will keep them ofT
all Solid and latest styles.
wait:j
DRUG JTORE
I
5.E.C0R TRONT&UNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Boys’ and youths' rough ami
ready shoes al exet piioiially goixl values. Kememl»er we are i.ever undersold
for gfxxl goods.
mrtd Grtilkk
& Company
242 e. Trout St.
A
ROSOOK
iARE
READY
A sweeping reduction in
Mens’ Womens’ andChiltln*us’ Tati, Black and
Canvas O.xfonls
SKEETERIZER
aa w* am •eUiac today and yea «aa
not eoly look •wtOl aad eoel tv the
bkUaee of thi* ■imbb. hat have a
rail to atart anolh«r nusmar wtih.
If. Kiaply a oaie of high-grade oool
Tor Cbi Eadks
W^m
Tootwear
has sUirtod in on his
6unmu<r ram|vigo. His
rovolry consists of dis
cordant Bon^, suckim;
liuinan hlool ;m«l lea\iiiK a luineh wherever
he gets in his work, tine
In foot it's
■m Into such
dot Woatbor
IMIVJSIOAi.
NINTH YEAR-2569
6 0*OLOOK EDITION
TRAVKRtC CITY, MICHIOAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1905.
6 PAQE8
•RCCIAL TSUmiARH SERVICC.
WEATHER—r»ir tonight nad tomor
row; warmer tomomiv: Ircth north
east shifting to east winda.
B I^.|m
'
to liguTv oa LUMBER ot
-
and money by oominK here
direct. If you are to build
this fall plact? your onltT
h.rtlie Sash. Iknirs, Windows, Siding. O-iliug. Porch Columns,
Interior Finish of all kinds -anil have them remly to place in
|v»sitiou when iiextlixl. You will liml this will save you much
delay later ou.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
W. L.. Brown. Manager.
Cltlxana Phone. 82i i
NAVAL BOAT HIT MINE
SWEDISH
VESSEL WAS
INTO PIECES.
BLOWN
Seven Men Were Killed and Eight
Were Wounded—Submarine While
Maneuvering Struck.
By Wire to tbo Grening Record.
RoltiiDg Fora. Aug. 1.—A Swedish
naval boat while engaged in maneu
vering near here tuda> stnick a sub
marine
mine and was blown to pieces.
PASSED SLEEPING BEAR POINT
Seven men were killed and eight
TODAY AHEAD OF OTHERS.
wxujnded.
MISTRAL is the first
PACKING PUNT FIRE
No Other Yachts in the Great Race
From Chicago t 9 Mackinac Are
^l^^URDERER CLAIM H
Blaze of Unknown Origin Destroys
Sight.
Beef Beds and Cattle Chutes of
V
SULTED HIS WIFE.
Swift S. Co., at 8L Joe.
ening 1
*n Arbor. MUh..
MU-h.'. Aiig. 1.—The
^Ibcane Wat Son . of e Millionaire and
yacht Mistral in the yacht race from By Wire to the Evening Record.
Once Managing Editor of a PhilaSt. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 1.—The beef
Chicapi to Mackinac passed Sleeping
*T
delphia Paper.
Itear point at 10 oVIork this rooming. beds and cattle chutes of the Swift ft
This Is aiipposiHl to be the first one. Co. packing plant were destroyed by
•arly this morning. Loss $50,000.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
No others are In sight.
The cause of the blaze U unknown.
Prt^no, Cal.. Aug. L—Robert F.
Deane, a vineyardlst of ihla county, a
THREW HIMSELF INTO RIVER.
DAVID BRIGHT DEAD.
son of Milllonaire*RoyaI B. Deane of
New Tork. was shot and killed by Em
mett Riggins at Clovla. Monday. Deane Twenty-Year-Old Mrs. Schneider Com Funeral Tomorrow at the East Kaxaon
mitted Suicide.
C*-urch.
at one time was managing editor of a
Philadelphia paper. Riggins claimed By Wire to the Evening Record.
David N. Bright of Kasson died >-e88L Joseph. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Mrs. torday morning of old age. Mr. Bright
Deane Insulted his wife.
Fred Schneider, aged 50. who formerOM of the old settlers and leaves
S40J»0 FIRE.
ived with her aunt In Chlcagq. com- besides his wife aeven children. The
d aul
funeral will be helfl tomorrow from
Bevefi
Residences and Mualn4aa bersel>lf inlito the 8L Joseph river.
the East Kassoo church at 10 o'clock.
Houaea Burned at Benw^, w. Va.
He was 76 years old.
Hr Wire to the Evening Record.
Mrs. Jessie W. Brabant went
Wheeler, W. Va.. Aug. 1—Fire
Mra. Margaret Shadek has returned
Korthport this morning, called there
atartod in OrlofT* bakery burned
bouBM and business ottalUbments at by the aeriotts illness of her sister. from a mooih’s visit io New Yoik
dly.
Reawood this morning. Loaa 110,000. Mra. EtU 8. Wilson,
Yon Cub Get SatlsfftCtion nt CrlnnsU Bros.* Mnsic Home
Became They are Ezdmive Agents for
way Pi
.T Pin
(irinm 11 Bn^s’. Piai
Kmktiuer Bros.’ Pi
SUtUiih Pianos
i^'iu Pianos
Huntiukn
Mendelssolu
•Issolu Pianvvs
Pia:
Pianos
\Ycirmi 1 Pianos
Smith A; ITames Piaiu
SohaefTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Bans Pianos
(iilU^rt Pianos
Haines Bros'. Pianos
Haines A Co. Pianos
If w* karw of say bet*w
MEN’S WOOL PANTS
silver Chimes < )ru<'ins
C'hieaoo CotLi^e Organs
Self Playing Pianos
,\eolian Webber
Pianolu
Talking Machines
Vi<tor
E*lis<m
Band Instiumants
.1. W. York and Son
than. All Instmm-TU •old
ORl IM IM EUL"isROTH E R»
Mjch^aa‘s Leadiag Mmic Home, 159 1- Front St.
new neckwear.**,.
Just in—the best v-ulues, i>attems and qualities of
of silks we have soon at these prices —
25 cents and SO cents
$3^and $3.50 goods g.QO
new negliflee $bir($
*
Desirable goods in every way. For summer and early
fall wear.
FRONT COUNTER-TAKE THEM
QUICK.
2.50
$5 goods for $3.75
Best makes —finest of madras and percale cloths—
91.00 and 91.50
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
:s.nERMAN
(haw cRyiaoPi^ooK.)
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CIR6VSHIK fSTP2i®“
IttailnillSTlE
FAMCNOCII
■•'■■
V
In m#.n
AMUGEMCNTt.
work, “The
xm
diaoov*r«d
Lake
Shirwa.
■
■-
U0T9F ODD DRESSERS
Imk* Nyaana. In OMUral Africa. UvTka compaBjr preaeptliw Lord Utt0R*a greatest dramatic
ANTHIIACrrC mOUOLE NOT TO
K MPCATO MDnr YCAN.
LATI
• ''
a
body of vrmter about thirty mile* long
LdMjr of LroM. which wUl apfmar at and flfteen miles wide, whlcb has now'
Sielnbevi'a Grand opera booM ttla
entirely disappeared with the exet'p-'
rr«alag. Tvmday. Aug. 1. hqa, accord tion of a few ponds in Its bed. Lake
DKLAVm
ing to the revleara seen of the prodneIntmana «f «tMMb«0 ARM «a Pm-
Nyaml. discovered by
You can gave yourself
muDoy
.
anummtmanmm.
wafe and Undson company, in an arU-
Crowda Watched the Hurriad Unload-
Ellmer
cle in the August North American
view, entitled
teUra OuHnfl the Rig Parade.
5sr
-Preaent Oooditloaa
all
of
the
ra*4«d tlwt W. K. PerrtB. den>aer»Uc
csandidate of last year, would be the
most deelrable democnitk candidal*
morning dual
covered
In behalf of W. N. Fenla laat year
cannot b« repeated In Mlchlgaa nozt
dlrectiona.
ing democrat wagona and in
imtil the cltv waa reached.
dian and
ill* aqimw
for the single
1:1
Some adjustmenu to be sought be
The unloaillng began
The local rail
take
the
local iKillce foree hut for some lime,
order to avoid future elaahes.
If the I
tlon.
Hoaever,
Mr.
lib the refim-d theater goer.
company
men.
These | Traverse
dling this branch of a circus equip
ment has been bnmght by the Forejiaugh-S«'lls management Is evidenced
dIscouragtHi altogether.
by
Imy*
This Is another dan
the fact that a short
.several mlfltary
Up to Jan
12. 1M6: Tl>Ul
sustalnwi.
IM;
case's
partially
omcers accompanied
umpire have
been
required
tmU-
penses at the several Insane asylums
and children, who Ilnwl the streets and
of the state of tone cent i»er Uav on
occuph'd every available point of vant
age.
The parade was one of the gre<at-
mts-tlng of all the asylum trustee**. I*
In
Graml
1*
wHnesswl here on circus day
The afternoon exhibition began
o'clock,
the great arena lent
fllk-d to its capacity.
(Vila! an.l I’n.vemoni
The board ba.- bad gr.-ai
aplw'sranrt' loday
The opening act
n .l.-. rie.t
Tb.- big F.irepaug
trap
result
was
train on the M
bail
origin lo the fact that the Egyptians
tb<' (wu i-oaeli
E
N
Foortsen Vnunq Peonls Oot Up Very
they didn't
all come to s»'i- iln- rii
Eariy and Enjoyed the Sunrise But
Circus WWs Late.
young p<'opU» determined
aft<‘rmK>ti
In 1R74 land In Jai.an wws Mit.diii.l
ed Into state land and laud lielonging
BUl and had wlineasod the whok* show
. private Individuals.
and thought that the big circus would
Private lands
■e held In f«-e sinitile ami title deeds
So this morning
b«'ar the names of the owii' rs.
Just after the »«.rly birJd had shaken
The
land tax varies aer-ordlrg to (be m'.-d-
plumage after Its night's rest, they
of govenmient
got up an^ went to (be Pere Marquetu
In llm2 It
sIikxI
assr'SSi-l
yards. The view of the sunrise was n*
at " .1
vahie
Average holdings are *maU and own
markably goes! ami long before many
privll.ges and
people were awake, they knew that It erslilp give* siH-cial
i typical cirrus day., rights with regard
to
iieiglilH-ring
going
performance* and apeclxltle*. tncluoiqg thrilling feat* of daring which
of
Importance
to ]
come before the post, a* the soldiers'!
.ms of
onsne-s to j)r. Kings New l.tfi- I llU,
Jiave I
iileer.". ■
i„ atliig dressing I ever found
.Muki'H vo'i w«-li and keeus you w«-ll.
That s what
Holll-n r *
Um ky
.Voiiii
I’.:, c-eiiu. Te.i or Tal.
Tr"l‘.ni •'lie
J.;i
i »•’ M
;,.,n.s:;.rire
K Wall
J<iliusoii drug *lns-
SH I’TKltS 1‘ANATKLLA.
re-, giiaranler'.l
;virir,;=
PAY, MR. KMOKEU, wait for 8ht»'
delight
jter'a I*an*»ellaa.
Ill particular hinoker*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
DEALERS
IN
nFALFRS
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
The Men's
Furnishing
Store
»
IN
.
^Z30SDi?ir .
The Collar
and Shirt
Stnre
‘mprove conditions by encouraging
use
of
labor Saving
machinery
Wu have ihc "\'arsii> ■■ coll.ir in -piarK r sizes.
esi collar.
Auguat. so turn out all that wish to at- i
numtHT
of
>T. D. Morgan,
' lug the protile of Klug Kdw urd
grav.-d uiHiu It.
Tliey liaxe nu
--------------------------------that now that gm-eu Vieti.H.i l« <
USE CALMAN-B Elaatle Floor Fin- i the British g-.wi-rnmeut umy repudiate
\’ou ncctl summer sUNpi.-uders.
a pair.
robe.
j
No store
We have a full line that sells for
*
You should wear paiamas. the coolest and most comfortable nt^^ht
There are three ^;rades. $1.<K). $1.50 and $'J.00.
If you want a good night shirt, buy the sateen, the kind ihai will noi
They will cost you $1.(X) or $1.50.
Silk shirts -the sxvellest shirts
you should own some of ihein. Splen
did assortmeni to select from. $‘J.50.
Po*t Gommaader.
B. t Walt A Bona,
^
We receivi- a new lot of newest neckwear every week.
shows such an assortmeni. \ <>u pay bui^5<k: each.
r*tive«
*' to an-ept any oilier <-oin than tliat
The latest and swcll-
/
'2-5c the liair.
slick to your body.
--------------------------------or late a
15c. *J for 'J5c.
We have the swell« si line of fancy so\ iii the city and they sell for
and sailors' reunion of the Grand Trax- j “nd beter methods uf Ullage -Ik..^ton
ith for floor*.
troubb-K.
We have a full line of men’s outing pants for $‘J.0O, $-5o. $-< 0*' and
$3 50.
^‘^ng her Image.
We have a new line of the handsomest fancy vests that arc '>hown.
awoke the applause of the crowd,
Summer wouldn't be summer unless you wore a belt.
entertaining feature was proxided by
the equine beauties under the matter
ring guidance of Bud Gorman,
greatest feature
of
aU,
to old
and
young alike, is the regiment of clowns
which created no end of hilarity.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
We hive them
selling from ‘25c to $1.50.
These summer days mean use more handkerchiefs.
We have a fine
line, where three only cost you a quarter.
The final performance will be given
priF’TY
F» E R
O E IM T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
tonight at 8 o'clock.
Hotsl 800 Year* Old.
For tome time past a controrersy
oldeM Ina In Oennany.
every year by the Nile.
■eema now to be finally decided.
The matter
The lastra- the Rleeea. which has had aa oalnt*>
tloaa, were uaed-by the BgypUaas for aloe of dee family for over 8M yeera.
—TilBlta.
SSO
SEE OUR WDIDOW SBo
Tlw
ments and mathenaMeal methods of ruptflA wxlatence alaee the twelfth ceeaatronomy with suitable modtflea- tury. The inn has been in the peaaetland aarvcylng.-’lioderatar Toptca.
Business
Ilv. r
edges. . lands, surf, as right of wav.
July 31-21
clreomatances it became neccaaary to old town of MUtenberC ow the Mata.
have som* means of reldeaUfying the Is the aoasessor of an tan khown aa
.
around the
niul
Idg earn as i
lo see the circus unload Ihl* morning,
warm
Johnson drug stor*.
Jidiiion drug
that had ronie for
the others under ib
bright and
r.:. rents,
mom.
Cun'* whi-n all elwj
Of ^«lllr^e
necessary.
ring*.
umenu on land which waa overflowed
varioas pieces oC laad.
35
wa* pa. k.-d
Panama
were unable to keep permanent mon- haa been proceeding aa to which is the
Under anch
fails,
i eent*. Tea or Tablet*.
ib«ir ifli.’i
tlial
&
cldental scenes to the oi»enlng of the
The Origin ef Land Surveying.
The an of land aurveylng owes Us
tain Tea will do.
eonslipation and siotuaeb inmldev.
and Jammed to tin- diw.rs, 2f p.-..pi.-
tend to make such arfangemenls as 1* ' West .\frica luixe i»r:i< ti< :illy n-fu«e»l
r Stages and the hippt*drome oval were
only constitutional curt- on the mar-1
It U taken Internally In doses
**
from 20 drop* to a teaspoonful
arts dlnytly on the blood and mucou*
aurface* of'the syetem They offer one
hundred dollar* for any caae It fill* to
cure.
Send for circular* and testi
monials.
Addrtuut: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall * Family iniU for cooatlnation.
am
K|»ell*.
kidney
b-i-
buying llrkeis for ibis » iiy
Fourteen
Cun-i dizzy
sioznaeh.
pings and a military display
Three
mind.
tain Tiw ismllively eun-* IndlgeMlou.
FicndiBh Buffering
1* often r-ause.l by sores, wln-rs anfl
rsneer*. ihni eat
’
i.tin Tea will do
kaska on the 15th. 26th and 17th of |
canal.
iilekel.
the KurmunUiug vHInge?. uH.t (be xan
p«.lor*Hl pteiuri--. ait
SAW CIRCUS UHIOAD
August.
being
ornamented
hi'iit-e of weight
> summer
le riileo hi
rlrriis bail sjiriH.I H* lit. raiur'' ilinmgii
erse association will be held In Kal- j Budget.
richly
“•on*. |
When
in-eil
! the iH-euliar dlMipp.-arane,- ,:f his pain j
was a pageant of nations Introducing
In
'
Tlie lK'*t |H-o|d»' in Tra
i-rse City, tbojii- who neiir
DESERTED VILLAGES.
flallve* of atrange oriental countries,
elephant
sold for r>r
less money.
right of
not so lni|>ortant In the matter of dol and multitudes of children under |>arThe rig* vMlh the country i»eoplc Ih*^ t drainage, right of ii.sing a m igbUir s
lars and c«-nts for a single year to the ental care gazt'«! with wonder and de
M>me. but no circus.
U got j land when building, repsiritig Irouses
aUle treasury as Is the care lor sUte light and the many strange and Interalong toward breakfast time and no or fences, etc. Ijind Is liable to be reln(en-Hts and desire for eeon<*my which L'stlng features.
circus. Aking about 7:30 the first sec-1 questioned when the inl. resls of the
the action present*
Michigan people
Numerous brass bauds played spirtt- tlon came but It wa* not until after public render It necessary.
No feret
have good n-aiMin to in- pnmil of the t'dly and the stesam calliope tooie«l mer
9 o'clock that the last string of car* j gner may own land
Farming is not
high rank and standing given to fhelr rily. the crowd became young again In
bearing the animals were *witchmljln a particularly pn»i>-rous condition,
aaylums by competent natkmal authori Its enjoyment of the elephants, strange
down town.
' •» re”l
taxes *r«' ruonnting Siixk
ties on such instltutbms. and It will be liKjklug camels, opt'n cages of Ilona,
The early rising was all the more j raising is not extensively carruMl on
a further source of satisfaction to have tigers, polar bears, hippopotami and
appreciated as they had all l>een out and the steady Increase in numlw rs of
It shown that the trustw** and officers other animals. Amusing antics of the
until after midnight the night bi-fotx. (he farming classes, whnb ron.-titute
who have attaint'd supt'rior.result* In
clown, allegorical floats, group* of Rus
_____________________
sixty pt'r rent of the whole
p<ipula
the can' of the afflicttsl. are t^jually d»- sian and Japanese native* arrayed In
Attention. McPheiwon Po*L G. A. R. 'l-n
forcing man of U.e -mall ..........
sinms of si'cviring th«' best possible all the gorgeousnes* of their national
Comrades:
A good attendance Is j holders and tenant farmers to migrat
return* In the expenditure of public holiday attire and other entertaining
desired *t our next regular meeting on |
the aln-.dy overcrnwd.'d cities an
funds
features.
Wednesday evening, the second of‘towns. Government is doing it* W
There is x
of the eoun .
pul together, and iiniil
years was snnp«>s<'il *o l»e Incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced It n Us-al disease ant
scribetl b»cal r.-mt-dti s. and bv
stantly falling to cure with local
ment. pronounct'd It Incurable. Science
bas proven catarrh to t»o a constitu
»re r«*qi
tional dlseasi' and therefore
constitutional in'timeni
Hall's ,
a giKxl smoke, bow flue a i-lgar «-aii I
jw.lMliar star.
gaUons to the C.rcu* Today.
H
time* and there have b.-en practically
much more fun.
The street pageant as It passed the
main thoronghfare.s this noon «as re-
' each patient, provided for at a recent
L cough I
«he | Ki,.ptrlr Bitter* I <ilit*lned n*Hef. and j
hv William
SteitibeigV
Cedar a"d Provemont Sent Bin Dele-
They had been successful w Itb Pawner
lewe<l by thtmsands of men. women
that
tomorruw morning.
drawn. 42: case* aeltled by parties. «.
cases
while
maintenance ex
smoke
grlevancea presented. l'J6: cases with
methods of operaliiMi.
up.
Hie goo<l
will .
“The total work of the board was a*
follow*:
the show for three days, studying the
gerous practlee and should be broken
at
attemiKt-d
[•d by
are thua aommed up: ^
The per
as In some other places 1ml it Is such
one ch«isen
OHy
make
Venlc«'.
fasriuatiiig trag-
The peace making pi»wer» of j The play will be beauilfuilv numntrtl
eo*tiinithe board of oooclllatlon. cx^inslltuie.l ] with siM-ctal scenery amt
anyihltig prevbm»-ly
by the anthracite atrike commlKslon ing will sun
and the show was ready
prartiee h«Te 1* n<d nearly so general
of
«iUi serl.iiiK throat iroubb'. and two
physicians ga\e her up. We were *1most In des.udr. when we retolviHl to
try l>r. King's New IMsorvery Un tH.ns.impt bin. Coughs and ('old*. The f
IsiitU' gave r. llef; aBer
ploye*.
The
a dangemiiH iiastlme that It *h<mld
M«s»r
miners form 45 per cent of the em | opera house on next Baturilay. Aug
vaa was spread, seats were In place
fection to which the system of han
the
tie the class known as miners In dls- j Owen for his annual engagement
boya have been In the habit <>^ cling nesa. No walking Is indulged in while
this work Is In-lng done, all the
The auto I
-Othtllo."
thinks} Sh*ke*|»u*re'H most
such an increase would benefll but 111- j edy. I* tb*
Unction from
Mnrv M Walters. «>f MO St Clair A\e .
t'.dumliii.- O. uiit. s
K'lr s. verul j
nuinths I was
up ... .lie
1 had
,.r . .e.
weie
fever
sb-. p. nnd my I
I III It on.'D.
! wrecked
s.-ak. fnim vising us.'-,
The fltler
was there long.
rieh.
.I.K-tl.l!.'
silky Havaii*-Ju*t wiiat wa# needed
beginning lo take ]
-Well, li ts an easy thing to
whi'lher It can Im' dJui.' or not,"
to
coal prmluc-j
Wlllcox
Public ia Aroo«'-d.
Havana
worth Bros ' Ciilco Is. for 5c . the reply
T. Rush Thumpwin is «un*
reaae of $4,360,000 In the cost of the
total annual antharclte
lung
dramas of Its ebrs." an.l certain
coni-elved and though but a vaga
,j,p character carries pn-stlge
Incriwte I
po.ssible to sell a
filler, such a*, they claim the Wads
excells
«' most humorous chaiacier tkaru
rages per hour I2X per
than four htnir* the great aea of
have attalntHl couKlderable speed. The
not
all
|,|ijrfous
hour*, because th«' men
Immediately.
running from point to point.
Thoroughbn'd
pomedy element t'.i more
present acale for eight instead of nine
I ah«»rten their
hours, the result will
average eight hour*, but
"A
unquestionably
company men, he says, are |>aW on the,
ing to varlouB freight and pa«*enger
, train* and Jumping off when the trains
Wht-n a cigar salesman told S. K.
Wall .if S. K. Wall A R.ins that It was
pinuresque.
Mr. Wlllcox present* to be settb*d In i Tramp"
dlcaU' It* usefulness. "
in
Son* and They Prove It.
wages per hour It the problem which j
Is Indlcati'd by the fact that In lea*
The reduction
J. W. SL.ATKR
WkolMAk aa* IMaU Taw lallaUa B*m rarstaktr
Havana Filler. Ray S. E. Wait A
tween the acale of hour* per day sad
Bucce** and the present eondiiUms in
Imtherod by
save'
Y«ar CrfdhisCBod
The Wadaworth Bros.- Chico Is a Long
year of 1M4.
no strikes.
attwllng rides.
will
SEEING IS BELIEVING
of the big show Is handled by the
driver* are also
hut
BtTB.
The celerity with which the equipment
alao
drt*s8(‘rB
you uiom-y to huy now.
An appreciative small ixiy atbb'd the
through life niainied anil crlppUHl
prerantlon.
to
the
It will cost you nothing;
to look,
follouiiig postscript, -Take an ax. "
the result of ;ihe habit «»f Jumping
p<esHlhle
arc
• rnder a "aketchy little thing." ex
hibited by Jones, there hang* a prlni-
despialng auch Tkl* rise In the cost was nearly all In
frt»m |*etoskey on the Pere Marquette.
ambulance and if they recover, will go
every
we
close out
f at less than a< tnal c«t.
Waa** are
in wages since IJK*l la computed by Mr.
The In W’Ucox
bed-
meant of locomotion, drilled In from the domestic sizes of coal.
boy* are going to 1m- taken home 1
road men are very car«*ful atid
sold
geogra
booked op to the big wagon and the of producing coal by reason pt the rise
hoi* family loaded In to Jolt aloM
full
not touch with canes or timbn'llas.”
Some companlea
It iKn'l a pleanant thing to contem causing the circus train* to wait at BUBtaim'd or compromised. 6; case*
The show came here not husuined. 28. The aervlce* of an
plate but Bome day. one or mon« young Williamsburg.
and off moving truin*.
cooiemporary
to
room suites and the lial.
ance'of llu* suite la'in^r
tHl card which bears the words. "Do
atroywl.
Increaae i>f l26.4ho.fKK) in the coal
her (jf tnatancea the work teai
the
belong'd
Thursday ,
for the presentation of the play. Much
Some of them are mentioned whose miner* work C.ga
variona dUtancea. Pahabatown. Butfmr. It cannot be autad acaln that
tona Bay. Northport or wherever they
fYad U. Wafiiar U controUed by a few
happened to
have their habitation.
. po^itldani or any nnmber of polhIrian*,
or that he would have no will of hU oa-n Some of the moro aristocratic rode on
the train or in rig*, bat many walked
.and would be aubject to railroad dicta
bore a load of baakcu the
tion. Many republican* were pemuadproceeds of which paid tbeJr admlaad to vote acalnat Mr. Warner laat
sloo Into the big while tent which had
November becauae «>f the weak and Inattracted them here.
,
competent Individual the republican
The clrcua was late In arriving The
candidate waa pictured to Ik> by the
enthusiastic small i^y ibai had stayed
aapporura of W. N. Ferrl*. The peo
’‘Shorty’s"
all night
ple of Michigan noy believe Governor
ruined •Sborty a" pa'a temper by get
Whrner to be a atralght-fora anl. hooting up once an hour to aee If *’U had
•at man. with a wUI of hla own. and Income yet." had a big. long wait, lye
telllaenl experience with which to di
older people who had gotten up early
rect It. There are probably not one
the unloading proceaa
hundre-d people In the entire atato
were alao dl*api>otnled. The flrat sec
who now believe one-half the ataietion of the big show did not arrive
menla made thruuKhout the cainpalKn
until after 7:50 a. m. and It was after
of laat year In-oppoalllon to Mr. War
? before the laat w-cHon bearing the
ner. Mr. F*rrl« will have to get votea
big elephant! and other animals was
in Michigan next year agalnat Gov
backed down Into the yards. By that
ernor ■ Warner lierauae of hla own
time over 600 people had aaaembled
meiita and the merita of the party be
to watch the circus employe* buttle.
_wUI represent, and not aa he got many
The delay was caused by the toulhof them laat November.
iKJund passenger train U'ing late and
k--
house next
In
odtl oiH*a, most of them
pher's survey.—Boston Budget
than eight hour* when eomputed
neased horaea, nome were tired look work 7.S4 boors.
That may be
troa. but th* pecnUar campaign mad*
m
wbere
wen kept bogglea and well har- hour* dally and whone company roftn
iJemoerttlc
*t*l« 0«rtr«l fsommltle* i« qoit« per-
lor forernor next yaar.
Thoroughbred
point conaldered by the writer, la lea*
Early thia
VMretarr
“A
Aug. 1, carrUi* a thorough equipment
The average day'a work, the llrat
riga began to arrive In Traverse City a year round baaU.
Tb«
Grand opera
the Anthracite Coal Induatry."
Night Peifermancc at A
Waluwi'
Tramp," which appears at Steinberg *
A
We bave a fine lot of
un PEDHE HE B m on.
Jt
uiaking
“dpeaser aeleelion*’ here.
sam* time, has also disappeared.
U ia aenrlng aa a vehicle to The cause of the change appear* to
Wb^ Sine* ttOI.
display the ulent and abllll,'' of one b<Ka gradiml drying up of bodies of
of England's dalotlest and most fetch
wattw In Central Africa. As marking
ing nctreaae*. Margaret Neville, for
the re»oil* of a alagle half century
New York. Aug. 1.—The probnblJUiL
iBve seasons a valued memlwr of Henry
the changes named (with no douU
that the anthracite coal atrike dl*
OeOAN COMING FROM ALL OIRCC'
Irving's superb ct»mpany. and she ,1s
other equally lm|>urtauL but not n'turbancea of IMO and IMS will
credited
with
having acvrri'tl
nONS VERY
cordtNl) show a rapidity of mutarion In
repeated neat year la broeght
strongly In the production.
those Inland waters not equaled eiseDavid Wlldoa. preaident of the Deladuelng CmI by RaaaM nf Rlw Hi
liy
Uviagttim nt
tkm. scored th* mom emphatic kind of
TNAINt MAKIMO MO OMOW.
J. B. Paige Hcctric Cp.
STREET
PHONE 602
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
OEALEftt
IN
CVERYTNtNa
WMkAavea waa a «o«B ed
Me I
Tte Memd mrad cmur Bmdv
•eteol tov vID b« b*«w
tkm tnt rnmmt
beM *i Tnb..
Th« nurrmim* was 0BI7 wtMxui iMt
TMT bpt fi!M tu iMWptfOB II bM !»•«
a sraat aoeom.
Tbe sMtias at the
•Drtu or iba Baariaiaa ta beM la tbe
opaa air rtfht oa tbe rlrcr bank aad
laat jraar waa aaaeaaUy laipreaelee. At
fUa Lake laat fear, la tbe afteraooii.
•o »aetlnc pUc ooald be a«wad ao
tbe aaaaloB waa held In tbe opea atra
•ad a neat cfcwd waa attracts.
1
tbe ereala* tbe aenrlee waa held In
ebaieb aad tbe edltce waa
packed.
Sj » bid a nupalatlna aflRRgd fab
■la, and aaeeaal baadril eiaaala af all
la tbe pact. Two tela co»
_________
■ bacbor. MM Jofaa Paal
Jbmb bailacad MnpMr M the rate of
Iba Mpedad aad b^ t e-cloek la Ibi
■Mcatng waa aaMas te tbe pMm
wftb two ewttma maaaed bp at
mm ea<b aimed only with platoto
cotlaaeaA One of tbe eattan. In <
mani oC Oaplatn Joam Mmaeif. madi
dhoecty te tbe town, aad tbe otbel
ndm comamad ef Ltetemat WaUlag
ted. pnDed te tbe teppteg dodo «
tbe eppoaltc aide ef tbe barbor. Jooca
Maded qideUy laat aa tbe dm atraaka
ef dawn ware tlngafap tbe aaat and.
Mavlns ene man In bla boat,
a nm te tbe aearaat fort,
arabap tbe walla, tbe party feU
tbeeamUgarrMonaadmadotbcDprlaeoara wltboot Artnp a abac After apfk
tap tbe foaa genes Idekad tb
aoMlors la tbMr owa pnardh
aet oot at a nu for tbe etbar fort, half
attended aenrlcea In maaf jeara.
Tbe
cbnrcb
where tbe aerrlce la beW la depended
OB to furnlah tbe non* aenrlee.
The
pronem la aa fWlowa;
thus
secured.
The station
will be
equipped with the fln^ tellar camera
equipped with the finest stelUr camera
lected by Harvard university In keep
ing with the truly wonderful mechan
ism
by
which
the photographs
ma<le.
The estaldlshment yf such a station
In the west has b«H*n under considers.tlon for some time, this city
iH-lng
finally seli*ct»Hl l»ei-a»>se of its superior
atmospheric
conditions,
climate
Moodoy.
to the niountaius p-eveius vlliratioos
cif the earth.
On thcM- scH-tMints long
Vedra will give their experience as
missionaries on the field.
poUceman and tmkea to a oearfay
nvery stable.
direct
superxlslon
Arthur De Pngh.
deck From Blnck Faroat
In that country.
The face of this clock Is divided In-
Yaar^-Oniy
able thing.
One may read the socoada. the min
poultry show held
ScpumlKT.
December.
r."4c!’
52Hc:
old
Oats—September. 27Hc:
De-
cemb»T. 284c. September pork. $15.45:
lard, 17.45; ril**, $8.25.
PrMpur ■iBbssi
••It Is said.- he remarked reflective*.
If. “that women’s baod* are growing
larger.”
“ToaT the returned. Inquiringly.
•nroa.” be asserted. “And tbe worst
of it U that then* u every Ukelibood
that thla tendency will continue."
“Tear ahe.aald. In tbe same too*.
Tea," be repeated.
"You aee tbe
Meyde. and golf, end tennis, aud otboc
■aporte that women have receotiy tokoB
9 are reeponelble tor It."
•In Out rase." she eald. wttb n
at ber own dalaty bands, "yon’fl
_____
sneak oaUk If roo want a an
••e."
frotetlr*““Cxchgttgc.
stage
utes, tbe boors, the days, the weeks,
ly
Harmonious
music accompanies the movement of
and shed.
In the central
In an appearance,
enthusiasm
lowest
to exemplify
away are all doing nicely, although U
Is thought that Mr. Moody is slightly
honored seven ages of man’s life.
Injured Internally
When one of the horse
the full hour,
opened by the circus
Ing it was found that
cars
il.
R.
N
.Mary
and
H.
H.
wwp
ing Christ who
<rlp from Pfto.kcr
W
Murray and
lUaln of
.Mrs. V. C
way to Old
;
|
wife and
Manlsu-e
Mls«
were Trav
Vaughan of Ann Arbor
Mis.slon. where she will
Joe Krentr. of Manl»t<-e was in ^he
Earl Hilchcfjck left this morninR for '
Tl,.- .nlm.1 ...
w
“the other side" a predilection t
aclentlfic accuracy of statemenu
Recently Dorothy, returning from
visit, excltad even tbe Interest of tboaa
passed masters, ber mother and grandmother, by making a wonderful new
aaUd dressing. Ibe two Udlea short
ly afterward tried to make tbe dresnIng. under Dorothy's Instruction.
“How much tugar did you say,
Dorothyr asked one of ber pupUa.
bending with flashed face over tbe
store at a critical moment
“Well.” aald I>orothy. with unnatu
ral dellberatencaa, “If I were making
that dressing. I Bbooldn*t be surprised
Ing tip <
mfuL“
slied Ubletpoon;
' r-tiim' -I
Tho Northport
train
the city Ihl. momma.
The maker computed the leap years
Mr.. U Fo.
the circus crowd, five coaches being
Jammod full.
crowdtd coaches while the village of
to the twelve months
of the year, are also shown.
Tbe moon
phases.
displays
The M. A N E. had N.ur
Kingsley sent over 130 [Kxjple.
various
Ilrodhagen. 717 \Va^^;
Women's
Home
and
For«-lgn
trumpeter Industriously announces the
Missionary
hours upon his trumpet till 4 a. i
tiunal ehurch will m«H-l with Mr?
when ho Is relieved from duty by
C. fKlalt of K2K Washington btr»et to
cfwk that Blands perched upon a 1
morrow afternoon at 3.
destal.
With the dawn the cock. Ir
to Its nature, flaps
Its
of the Oingri-ga
M
The Wtunan's Ml.*-slonary w*c|etv uf
wings and
crowa.
society
the Presbyterian
church
will
played ujion his bugle.
an
air i
In section one
Y
Sf-e the cirrus tislay
lb* eiij.iys the
just as aim II as wli«*u be waa a
J.-rr>- Sullivan of ( «dar was In the|
li. ih4* circus gnjiiuils
Mrs John Frankiln of Old Mlshlon is i
in the city today.
Wbww fwwpl* nmr N*rry.
n<n<<- -,4M‘ in Ini inn III age fn
In Spain tli*. man
. Wood. .’.17
nrieenth year. an«l tbe fair maid m
Rjcmbt-ra
Mrs
are
Miller of Cstliilar
n-q-u su-d
to
re
mao to iiuirry i- 1*; fi»r Mie woman
h!iv# •■tnrtHv!" 1"
inuat
be
in
PruetlenJly the sanM*
■woman” are of age
to marry when Uiey have attnlm-d 14
Deity.
summer'-.
i-pt. jruh buyer? on thi city market
ho rises, and tho scone of action
transferred
across
tbe
board
a iwenf.v-foot plank t
he market site
organ grinder, who grinds away, ac
For tho pa?t week w
• mi.srrvant tiai
companied by a clown and bell In the
made away with the
■at every night
adjacent
frame.
The
$7.50
For choice of all our black silk coals, worth
up to S20.00.
law obtains In Bw itr.erlaiHl. Ir Aostrls
t-^ili ■ man” and
Ing. with folded hands, supplicates the; ,,K,nd at roll call with a srripiure l.-xt
At the la*t stroke of the bell :
Choice of all our
and
while wash
silk waists, all sizes.
«-!!>• today and lnchi«iitally wandered'
stormy ttie
pr^aent to speak to the ladies,
hours of prayer. An old beggar, kneel-j-j-j,,.
TWO
EXTRAORDINARY
SPECIALS
Kimball of Fife Lake was
If th
gijif, Mreet.
hours of 6 a. ro.. 12 m. and C p. m.. the
In
Turkey lli«Te sr»* two
prelin mary »-or<l.tion? stTingentl.v re.juire.1 in file . .IS.- of marriage; IkmIi
pnrti.-s iiiiuit iH- .able to walk pm|H-rlv
aii.l l»»tli ti:u-t l-> atile to und:er?tand
tbe net-eiaairy religious service.
E. WIIBEIM r-T
uppermost
frames In sections 1. 2. 6 and 7 show
nwabaata • Plllw* TMk.“
tho fourteen
scenes
in
the Passion,
while the second frames of sections 1
and 4 show the seven days of the crea
tion.
Oanocroua Curiosity.
Tlic earl of Rosse wa? a mechanic
fno mean ability, and one dav en |
tered tbe engine room of a large man |
ufactorv. and ga/.ed carelessly around
out his watch, and to look now at
the engine and then at bis timepiece.
The engineer's attention had been at
tracted by this aomewhat add behavior
Some are of the opinion that the store will be closed tomorrow.
It was our decision some three weeks ago to make circus day our
last day. but matters have so arranged themselves that we will
continue for two or possibly three weeks longer.
of the stranger, and he said. “WTiat’s
upr’ “Oh. nothing!’* said Lord Rosse.
“At least, not ycL
But there will be
w hen the boiler explodea.”
“The boil
Why. man.
you
are
craxT." exclaimed the engineer, pre
Prices Are Cut Deeper and Deeper Every Day
THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD
paring to turn him out as a dangerous
lunatic.
’’Well.” saJd the peer. "If you
longer
with that
loose screw, the boiler will certainly
explode."
The engineer, gazing In the
We still have about $20,000 worth of merchandise here and you
can have any or all of it for much less than wholesale cost.
direction Indicated, paled, and Jumped
to atop the engine.
“W’hy on earth
didn’t you say so soonerr be yelled.
“Why
quietly.
shoold
ir* sold
“I have never
Lord
Rosse
^et seen a
boUer bursL"—Exchange.
•«ambo." saltP the owner of a eotmtry place to hie gardener, “concerning
that tree 1 wanted you to cut down.
OMT wife thinks tt had better be al
lowed to stand."
"Wen. Ah think It ought to come
flown. Masea Brown." was tbe reply.
“What are your reasona for thinking
so. BamboT*
The queen of England’i favorite
"We-ll, air. fie first reason am fiat
fie tree done ke«B de light off fie greeb.
Jewel Is the sapphire
Bhe wears
^ eecon*
--------- » reason am
am fiat It’s
It'*
brooch of great eioe. given her by tbe house, fie
gettln* old. aad fie third reaaon am fiat
late duke of Coburn
I rut M down last night."—llnrperTi
TRY A MCORO WANT Aa . 4 Weekly
You should
CaU at store for par*
J A. Pennington of O-dsr esme in to
lagrig s at
of the bottom frame 1* an old bell-j
ringer.whose duty it is to sound the
Dr. T
Alley>
ju
Uculars.
i In the city toflay on business.
me< i
' \Ve<1nesday at 2 '.'t at Mrs F C. iVs
soldier, who i
^ cottage. Bast l.ay
Busm--. will
Across the front is
heralds each new year wlLb
sec them.
--v-'nlns after a
^
Ington street. Thursday afiernwm.
The
Department
I nora Fox of Indianapolis. Ind.
'
I
The Companion Sewing society will
meet with Mrs
ber
Beginning with 10 p. m.. a
bom.- la.i
.a. late Into
up to the year 99.999. The days of the
corresponding
or notify J. W. Slater. House Fur
au£
Goods
They resemble our na
tional greenbacks.
The n-a-olt aa. ^
week are marked by mythological fig
The twelve signs of the xodlac.
Home
ONLY.
Sage of Central
above them, and receiving a blessing
from Him
The day of.ehc month Is also shown.
These checks are redwmable at
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
passed through the city today on ber
Ti^ft
. ,
^
horses had l*oken its ankle during the
dlrecUy
in addition
j
siH-nd the remainder of the summer.
face, one after the other, each salut
Is placed
GIFT
^
erse City visitors, yesier.lay.
The people injured in Sunday's run
the four ages. Instead of the timeDeath sounds
FREE
not fall to be appreciated by all.
Bomaepatbtr- Oeaml PrarOc* and
Emerson Jackson of retoskey is in
their way lo the
tbe quarter
mn as the hour is struck the twelve
CENT
to our Bock Bottom Prices can
nishing store.
BX W. A. FAtHSWOlTB
ic-r-x-sts
^
The streets <over which the circus
wagons passed on
apostles appear Just above the clock
Rctu:n
OMm boon ssUl iO w. m. aad 7 lo • p. m
j,jjy looking after business inter-
show- grounds are badly cut up.
Intending thus
m>
at Hotel
I Lake wen- in the city yesterday.
grown man. and a person of ripe old
struck.
ONE
PARK CLACe HOTEL
i
figures of an Infant a youth, a full
age. corresponding with
STOLEN—lV>m
old Mission was in
as a gue.-si
^
BREVITIES.
same section displays successively the
Raiue. carv of Hos-
a
------------------ye^erday
yesterday with frlcHtds In the city.
-----------------------------
frame
OR
yard, old horse, dark bay.
city
^
of the poultry
tho attendance last night
right hand,
W. M
This
o-ur
Perrin of this
looking after busl-
with the finger of her
viding a visible as well as an audible
corner lot.
ru.«stomors
REBATE CHECK for every 2te
J. M. Tice of East Jordan war I
so,
clers in this city was plainly shown by
polnU to the quarter Just struck, pro
lights,
our
worth of merchandise purchaaed.
city jx-.<tcrda.v.
strikes the quarters, while the other,
The
E-
in Traverse City rT
j Cadillac.
Interest in the aasoclatlon has been
gradually waning for some lime and
frame are two figures, of which one
signal.
H
nothing could bo done.
An angel tells off
the minutes on a gong.
Mrs
. hold 1. tho omco of .t.o atlro.. I
rs bad put
gas
on Monday, July 24ih, to give
one cent each for purchases In
Telephone company last evening and '
the appointed hour only three mom- j
each object
Sitnated In the centre of the front
Is the time dial.
modern,
carpenter shop on luxck with stall
PERSONAL.
A meeting of the assoclatio
the months, the four seasons and the
common and leap years.
furnace, hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
driver,
Old Mission this morning.
I
work 10 minutes
Corn—Old
the
large basement
Mmnbcru
^
It U probable that there will be no
In each of which there Is some 1
t4aat«iwe wma
“Lightning never kills people in dtlos,” said an Insurance agenL “My
company’s statUtles show that In dtlet
there U practically no danger of death
from lightning stroke.
“Look back and ask yoaraelf If yon
ever beard of any one being killed by
lightning on Broadway or in front of
the Andltoriom or on Beacon street or
on Chestnut street or on Nkotet arenne. No. It la tn tbe country or In lit
tle rlUagea that tbe all drroded thanderatorm does Its deadly work.
•'Why kt« cities In this sray Immnnel
Boats say It Is beennee tb»r have no
trees to attract the lightning. Boms any
tt la becaoee the clood of factory bom
above tiwir roofs le a pcotectloB.’
MlnoeapoUi JernoL
Ur. 84 4c; Docenfber. 8bc.
Thras
Parker,
brought sixty cases of cherries from
Into five smaller sections or frai
er explodes!
1 —M*heal—Cash
Tenth street. 10 rooms, stile, wood
shed.
onr new -Home Goods Depart*
meat we are going to commence
FOR SALE -My home. No. 501 West
STRAYED
and bolds the Iocs in position whll
they are being
elng ttxmod togetber by the
rafumen.
After that be leaven the
Ariel
I man's devices.—LondonI !Ml
1.—Wheat—Septem-
Orsen
Fred
auK l-“t*
very orderly today and the police have
Meeting Laat Evening.
tember. 85^c; No. 2 red. 84Sc; No. S
Aug.
He wtU be assisted
good
J. Manri-au. Buttons Bay. Mich.
Despite the crowds the city has been
May Be No Poultry BKow dwsn Thia
» seven sections, and each of these,
denly he was seen to shake his head,
Aug.
dry l<-lnch hard wood, cheap.
the
Mrs. Charles Anderson’s.
UTEBKT IS WMIIG
at the working of the machlneo’. Sud
O..
FOR SALE—Two «-xc<-pttonally
milk. cows, well bred; 200 cords of
Aid society of
had little trouble.
A wonderful clock, made by Chris
I *^"^**'
^ ground and
drags It out to the storage yard, where
be puts It carefully Into poaltloo.
Ing one log exactly on tbe top ol
THE MARKETS.
other with woik^erful prerialoa.
RleEast Buffalo. Aug. 1.—Cat Ur-Fairly X>haQU can pile logs to the height of
When the aqnarod
active aud easier. Sheep and lamlw* — tbelr foreheadx
logs are wanted for shipment tbe ele
Ikill and lower. Hogs—Steady. Veal
phant picks out the required number
calves—Slow and lower.
and drags them dosrn to tbe waterside^
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 1.-
Chicago.
The Wooian s
at
by local talent.
of i Into a four aided log be lifts It off the
Toledo.
church
Forest of Germany, is on exhibition
Harvard
and August. 84>wc; September. 84V»c,
He U the organist In
Congregational
future a reclial will be given by
Mfw iisitln, a dweller In the Black
telllgenco
corn. M^c; September oats. zSSic.
nrst
Oberlin and is connected with tbe sum- SwedUh Lutheran church will meet
mqr assembly st Bay View.
In the Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
It waa prob-
ablly a case of sunstroke.
/ct tbe Western assuvlatlon. and the j waiting, and when the buxxlng circu- experiment* to l*c c»uiducie»l here will | Ur saw has converted tbe round tree
the
On the way tbe poor
fell several times.
the
JUST TO
lUKRTISE
ADS
received
payment Baptist church will meet Wedaeaday
2:30. with Mrs. OUlU of
Tbe organ waa aefid through | afternoon
Profeaaor Lake avenue. Miss Bare and Miss
oompaay
Breekesridge is a pipe organist of ex-
elephant is best thowm.
In the sawthe 1 Lie
•Iv ’ mllla elepkanta are naed in e%*ery decess of the plctur»* de|M’nds €>ntlrel>
I partment
One will drag a log out
on the time availalde to take
of tbe water to the saw bench and
Director E C. Pickering <*f the Mar
with his tusks place It on the Uble.
Yard college f.bservalory I? pn-sident
1,1, n,,ta U
under
skidded
Mlsakm clrde of the
cept^l skill.
Oae of tbe team fell
tbe pavement, waa helped to hl« feet
ceedlnKly great \alue when
be
The Ladlea’
aabcarable.
exp«wun*s of fn»ni four to six hours
ran fpr-quently t'c made, a |*o|nt of
It waa ahady there tbea
Blair towmshUC
Romy Gable was the swamper.
The BMey
the Orinnell Broa. agency.
and
altitude sud also tnv«nse Us proximity
s^ a fine lastrumenL
has discovered la tbe Riaal peninsula
the ancient temple of Besbit H 1
den. •
3.517 feet of hemlock la nlae hours.
lated tbe oommltae on thalr cbolco of
bla
Organ
A WeMwre P*v CheCs.
Twelve-year-yW Dorothy U already
cook of no mean proficiency. SaturSTfLLAR
AMOCIATION
WILL
day roornlng frequently flnda her in
BUILD OBSERVATORY.
tbe Ikltcben, being Initiated into the
making of acme almplc diab.
“Oh. pot in a moderately generous
Will Be Located at Colorado SpHngs
pinch of sslt,“ her mother will reply
aa Natural Conditions Are
her anxious Inquiry- or ber grandmother will give a prufeaalooal gtance
Very Favorable.
at tbe stew]>an and say. “Well, If 1
were making It 1 think I’d probably
Coluradn BprInKs. Col . Auk 1 —The pnl In quite a little more butter."
Bocb remarks, coming easily from
eyes of Ihe sclemiflc world are l>elnK
turned on Colorado as a result of plan* tbe tongues of artists who have only
to look at a bit of cookery In proeasa
announced by the Western Association
of making to know exactly what It
of Stellar Photography. The associa
beada. are exasperating to a youthfnl
tion baa been given four lots in the
observatory In the country on the site
tied
but akmp toward nooa tbe ana beat
dowa npon them aad tbe beat became
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STARS
and Is now arranging to build the finest
morning aad
Lay block.
match which be carried for tbe par
1:80 p. ta.“Derotlonal aenrlcea.
poeebad gone oot.
j;0O-Addreaa.
It waa broad daylight, and here and
3:00—Addreaa.
there were aipn* of activity la the
7:30 p. m.—Bobk Senrlce.
■ naor the docks. CapUln Jon
^d no time for delay. He boarded a
g p. m.—Addreaa.*
large veeael and with bla own bands
Tbe apeakera are:
kindled a lire In her steerage. Upon
Rev. J. W. Miller. Rev. W. T. Woodtbe flames be threw straw and hatch
boose, Rev. Tbomaa Cox. Rev. E. L.
way gratings; a barrel of tar complet
Rsqoab. Rev. L. a Blaaell, Rev. T. P.
ed tbe work.
Ullom. Rev. C. T. Stoat. Rev. a N.
la tbe meanwhile the gatbcrii
Holsaple. Rev. Huab Konnody. Rev. D. townfolk
bad
increased until
crowd bad become a frantic mob,
Oocbltn.
which was now threatening tbe men
The lUaerary U aa foMowa:
aad tbe landing place. Seeing that be
Auf. g—Tuba.
coold do no more, Jones went aabore
Aag. 4—WlIllaxDaburic
and. drawing bis two pistols, went
Aag. b—Fk>rki of tbe Doardman.
down to face L500 people. He was not
Aug. g-fVe Lake.
a large man, but there was soinHbing
In bis face to supply tbe deflciency of
Attd. 7—Maydeld
majesty in stature.
Hr swayed the
Aag. g—Grant church.
mob with his pistols as a summer
Aug. P—Monroe Center.
breeae rooves a rye field. He reached
Aug. 10—Silver Lake church.
tbe cutter and easily held tbe infuriat
Aug. 11—Baat Garfield churcbed people at bay until tbe fire waa
Aug. 13—Archie.
well started and hia men were safely
eeated In tbelr eutter.
After that he
I entered tbe boat and was palled away.
foothills overlooking Odormdo Springs,
this
team at tbe west of tbe Hannah A
Blpn of tbe arork of WaUlapford. aot
apark ef light or a dead of amoke to
abow that that oOcer waa dolnp bit
part of tba work. Not until Jooee had
reached tbe other fort aad apikad tba
did be learn that W'aJllnpford had
ipt becanm tbe
Tbe motto of tbe loor la “Nearer to
flod- aad tbe meeting are made aa
aa poealble.
Fllkins of
ta aoBCoUeBt order aad ooograi
A temcr drove tatotern to see tbe
“drklar
a mile away.
Ihrt dnrtap nU tWa time there araa I
■Mbf Of Ibe congregaUon hatrlBc aot
Informal
Profeasor Flinders, tbe ^optolocK
Joseph Heochea. worklag for James
Don’t Buy Anywhere Else Till You First See
Whether or Not We Cannot Supply You And
Incidentally SAVE YOU HALF OR MORE
If you don’t like our prices, give us a bid--buy at your own price.
Anything to sell the goods.
me Kvmiia Meo«D,^n(Avcmc emr, tMCHWAN. TveaMv, AtMgcr i. me ■■syri’
OYlil-SICHIEraiEIITS
THEPAlMEUlilLLET
—
NOW OULWCK LYTTON
i %IFl OF THE (WTWf OFTMtE PEOPLE
WHO WOWC AFIELD.
!
PlMS taoUt.l-c. kravr »^w].,H,rtjrnil»«lbjtk. w«««ikw.lk» '«*Bcu 8» tkwn ter. W»
i
hM wp to Ite hkttoiT « li. ot tk.lr (.rdtoi tntok ate .(ter. ^•
An Sspstfs Ontlioe or iapi
ACHIEVED SUCCESS.
i^9
*p*«g'w
SWWIW <A»r «K>r
««cai «c tw SNT*^
M« ■«• WM*
»A«> Pte««
“
TtK^I
vrfterof hie
cesermtkMi was a mss vho wst so(
•oUler. already w-efl rstsUisbed la hlatorj the
** trait that koowa eo *
Lakayrttc* tontb l* »aai> orrirct(“i
___________________
how to
sacrifice and toe exerrlae ! to l*arta. hu emeral Aiavrit-an wcincn
rta ^kA ecDt bo^Lx aorrow and dla- i have n-rcotly ifocWied a ItK'tl to have
- grace from toe ptalaa of Morrow toe U wateb.d and for |m>vWimMto«x*n(. ,
zZi
Waa «atoW-«W tmmrm tlM I
l^fi
^ *****^’ “**
•E lla Stow oil In Iba air of toe hON I
Edward BuJwcr Lyttoa. altkouah be
and of too aca. tamMiadlBri briiif-, woe bis areatcat toaie Croat bU oorels
of Lyoot**
and
tolMto Ntoar of toeae. ahd toe yoo^; ..Riebclieo.- bad numbcrlcsa toto^at.
NaMWis Orama'a prerUma iwcecd lo ^
native cooutry and ‘
c^eMfBl *«iw* co^ei^ ^Ito ^llinr«lan position and nindc bla
t ^
**«»“• This.battle. kn.-,wn a*
JTi m.T,l«T o< Ik. Erill.h fiu-IUmciu uil
t he saw. and to toe 1»-1 ‘
Lsorr* that
■Jf work
farm be wrottld>»Actlrely absorbed la measotoa
la
toe
■
mat alone la here ooUlued by Cap
Wimarn U. Uaan of toe general
Tnlted 'statm army. 4«vlug
S:
famgr ( he beUered lo be for the ultimate good j charge of the inaiiptos of toe Jlancbo
^
' suit* rcblrvcd did not mark a turning
1 rkw cnmiialgn at toe war college
draw apmi a white walL By toe time
he waa dsbCeco a family conorli was
Md aad it was derided that the far ^kosld take him to Cherbourg and
/» ■ „„ , ,C A**
CvlTsCf t^QnSI)*
]^cw to Use //.’
____
‘“"“kL Ih.
P,
tf;tnrall*t. devote* tuiicli time
and mon. y to bettering the ronJhiou* j
Ilamnsartner.
^
JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER. Editor.
P»rtUl Content! fer This Month.
Poarje !n Engli.»h for ihc lU'ginrar.
t'4ie..-kc In Hngliah fur ihc .\dtank< 1
of
Hrtw to Incrcste One r. Vocahiilai;
Ilenloy-on-Thaiuca. rowed
for Calua
ctdlege. t'amliridce. at tbc brat Him ley
The .Art nf Con versa lion
Should mud
Br..’t:.'tr,.2r5Si“r..;r.-r.r:»r»^“is.T.'sv^^
him.
Pninuuc'.atlons
How
((Vniur>
to
I s.
Diction-;
However, be------- *“
miuldpalliy of Cherbourg iworkled a
asm of nmiMy to enable him to go to two already mentioned and -Money.**
Partatostudy.
are standarda of the atage today. Had
y-lhree, a broad he IxM-n lUfcoaraKed by his earlier fall» waa now twenty-three,
tad HercoW*. awkward and shy.
ure.s he would haic accomplished none
■ Ug bHid corered wltb kwg fair bstr,
dTome lutcuivTvIiy “>oM- admirable rcaulls that have
Dotblag
vloced
;.or.r/is 'for the ladies
!S2rr:!:;‘2:r~“ r:a of traverse qty
with no real seutliufMit.
KlugUig iu
bla eara even then, a* be mM-d to aay j
In later life, was toe “cry of the aoIP | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TO
—memories of hi* borne life, tliat In
Q,y£
INTERESTING
uome way be wanted to learn t<» puint
IVlarorbe's atuiliu was no plat* for
him. and after a little while be left U.
Tben followed eight years of b-aiSog
the air. He masHed nud bad to Iwwtlr
hlmactlf for a llvlug. He tried to palut
what toe iieofde aiemed to hke—pr.-tty
little flgun* subjifts—tint pr«*ttines.i
waa not in bla lino, and tlie attempt to
seek It dlagusted blm.
Buddeuly
made toe greet resolve to paint wbat
he wlabed to and could paint, and lo
■ IMS produecd ‘Tlie Winnower."
It
. ffCprsaentcd a eluinsj i»casaut. in tin
I cauto working elotbe*. stooping
RECEPTIO*^.
I
jo
Meld Wiadn««lay Aftenioen at
ception
and
of
National
the
Exhibition
Com-nittae
Biscuit
Company
Now In the City.
!r f i
A iM-eeptlon «I1I Ik* given at 129 E.
'«"'<■« O'
«'>•
~
~.".r:„5 :r?.v;,r
^
Port Artow shall be
that
the
uivn.v
must
Is.
In-
and brave tronnMqH>iided with the et.
^^^zed
v ... ....
^ quarter of a million men.
i.i.-iovnng the Ru*
r^-treated to the Hun river, south
ki>cpliig In c«Mttaet w tb
,,j,prgctically rcst.«ting tb('advauee
and tighter.
Thousands of lives bad to bo sacrlficed. but to tbe Indomitable will of
tbe great directing center In this
markable campaign It fomu<d but a
link in tbe chain being f«»rged by the
other ibrec‘'annle9 slmultaueonsly nud
of the pursuing Ja|»auc>c. If Oyama'*
^.3, ,j„. .j<.„ru,.,iou of U..- Hus
y,„.r,y fan.sl; If their
'"-lo^
dlslodgmcnt fr>»ni a g.vod ba<e
the
uuder Oku. the victar of N;-.a
ahan and Vafangow . wa.s nrn lng north
corned at Hanne's imi by Rousseau. ,rr,ng..,i i,v , corps «»f decvirators who , on the mllr.>ad touih of. Ncwrhwmg
, ,
,rmy. U-isisI
UMstsI t>n
on Mn.,vang,
Mnovang.
I>lax and the other artists who llvtHl in ^,.„,„„^„v'the comml.UM
' The Russian army.
under tJpuera! KurL>p,itkln. e\iend(sl
the Tlllagr.
south on tbe railroad us far ns N.-w
--------- I-i"
::rz ,r
,
,
Tlie IfUn
,
..
ble In the vlcuiJty of Mukden, and at
the i.n-seiit time the ground Is siiil sol
'
,ntnspo,tct.on fa'____ __
..„^r;k,?r;r,p'.‘....
uk,
iloul t’.-s< Inllu
1-. W.U.
to
1st; but. aonie un.vrtaluiy lielng es-,
preosed coiuvmlng Millet, the latter
exebilnied. ”.Vh. well. If you are etu I
baprasaed. put me In a claaa of my i
,h.. s. I
.....
K.ml.n.kln..
er '
<•--;>
I'”'*toet8 b> using a package which «x ,
railway gnarxls. were ap«'hide» all air. dust and moisture, thns j pjv>xlmalely tsnml In numlHT* to tbe
plaeitig them on the table .as fresh and i j-irst. Second and Fourtb armies under the attar
,v.ire as when ttoy left the oven
Oyama. Knropatkin s forct‘. however. |K-rl>r:i.v
^7;toir..r;r»^jr™!;s ....
to hoM his own in It.- The little plcos :
<*r»‘*R<->
tosewlt *«ad no , ^ ofTensIvc In a campaign against
anm was prophetic.
i cholrc but to b.iv fnmi frft o|« n Im.x or
organized and thoroughly disci
But Its fulflllmcnt was defcmxl for
mau.v years, during which Millet work
l.arrcl.
If thc> chcnc»Ml to be
when they left the barrel, they
.to oup
u
tind
duration
..n
> time I
h-.>pc of shattering the legion-, of luj
foe aud reducing the tuorr.h- of toe
clean : pUnod troopssuch as the Japanese. It Ru«sl.>.n army to*u. b an .m. iiT iha.
wen- ai>pc*ra alsothat the Russian com ^ Its rc.dstingpower mightn *i •
■ Jai'.in«*9c
is -lody,
of
maU‘
fonu
tliis
closely to
eorresiKitids
so
hnntnn life as do«-s
the life of a psxl piano.
tfinnint: with the dale
when its
it.
young
boom
‘'’’W*
'"'cn,I ngnlnst Port Arthur
by the F(
Artb
army the Jajiancsc commander in chief
oinm one day or many,
1 dctermluod lo attack with all hi.-* |»owedging the nx-cipt of fgt': "I have re I
gi,p|
I his front and ^
I p.,;„ ,b. ,,p„|
,to ,nor.n.rDt of:
nor 1 had tasuxl fo.xl for tuvutr four
«« ove»como. and did ovt r
armies.
Kuroki and Xodzu i
If! a bU'ssltig that toe Uttle one*.
whether the Iwrrel
Mar.pns Oyin-.-i. togeilier v. iili i
,eork lie prev. 'u ly nee •intdi-li.-l
the I hiue?H-Ja;*ai'c e war and k
,to
blm well up am-n,! the gin-ai i «n
In the production of I ntnHla Blf i nioved against the mountain passes, mamlcrs of tnob ni times
a*
a st.-at
egist be ha»
stijwn pr -bably greater
aptitude than any uiner .lanaiiese e iui
u,ander.
A* :i ia. ticiaii be Ua« -bme
ezecllent work r.nJ 1. Htlll ImproMO.
Ho i.a- the g.vat nf-omidiriimcM o.
b.viuc ix>rfc( ted tla- flans of this wa.
n(
ami if lur. fnture ca
In*‘The M’ood Cutter" for 4.tXJ0 franc*
Qiitrkiv following I’necda Bl.cuR mode with tbe view of conceutnatog rcer keep* pa. e wi'h bis past be U
under the pretense that It waa for an came other delicious i»roducts of the i here and givine l-ttle. If not in the properly enililed i. a pUo- nkuig^klc
American putrbaaer. It waa-n»old at ,
,K.rft-tedln
the iiamc '
that great and by.nl command, r wlnw
tbe Hartmann aale to 1880 for 1S3.0W
.he ..me
the expectation of depriving him of
put forceful rb-iracter aud
franc* Bv the lu*Wntog of tbe alxtlc*
*"'* l»ro^‘*'*’‘'‘l ’«» the
and forcing him Into less
P~.*nt uillltary genius will ever
Niwever Mlllefa repnUtlou wa* no '
Among these arc the Oys- pooxfortable winter quarter*, depriving . fa„u n prolitalde subj.*ct for study b>
the hanglag committee.
| terette. Rutter Thin Biscuit. Graham |j.jn of a lar*e amount of local supplle* !
tnllltary student. I refer to Von
i Crackers. Social Teu Biscuit. Zu Za , and aecurtog n more favorable terrahi yioltk.*. toe genius of the German
Ginger Snap* and others.
j
their
crisp
All these
dellclousacss
fl*r the winter quarter* of tbe Japanese
annle*.
^rn^v.
________________
But he *11111 parity assund to the consumer by the
to.tl.toa wtet te. btoo teppte^^tel i
,h, N...on.l
f
0o.p«r on ««. .na or uo nnekw. _________________
>y_____ _______
only avtte tte ttmr ct 18T1. whto bn ; Aommik th. ottor ,noa thlnys to to | ^___
prtndpnl
onto__________
hnraiy voi^^
V.»tlrid to eSMthonr*. palntln* there ^ served with the refreshment!
■ ghne fine plctuiee of the eea. He died morrow's reception will be KabUco
bears a brooae tablet on
whl<% a Mtolptor haa repreaeated aide
by aide tbe hoat-port^ta at Beaaaean. ,
the fiHbarof modani French taadaea^ ’
•t Klcbolaa.
delightful to flavor and
«•«*!
un-
torm.
The ladlea cf Traverse City and vl,,.j„ unj ^j,ls reception
pleasant and profitable entertainment.
*““““•
Refreehments w Ul be served under the
ciab to tJ
^ banka by polllug a toy wagon InxMc
nabie of battiee. however, to ao g^t i
coaatlng room. Then ahe took the
a war. may be menUoned chnmolog- oover from the load tbe wagon ronR*ny aa foUowa:
] talned and pa**ed to tbe receiving
Ke«p***r 2nly i. 7. X-Oka.
j teller neventy pounds of pennies, says '
Llanshan. July
- -y 17-Kurokl
, Rockford dispatch. Tbere were IL-!
Taahlchao. July X S-Oku.
700 of them, done up In package* of
Bhnuebea. July ». M-Oku
twenty-flre each.
M'lto tbe load she
Halebaas. - - - lABtaa Pns^%^^ and Aug. 1. and opened a sartngs accunut with tH7 to
Tushulta. July « and An^
' her credit Tbe pennlea had been givnSJwS en to her by her father, who l*_n small
lul mountain*.
Ry the lat Of Anguat all the i
BupertTfalon of a chef, who mcoonM«ales
^ receptkm caamltiee. aad an esjoy
We «0V ktre
M Mcsek
oMsi inr tsmmer 4re*se*. Tib
Wslertal IMS keca Vfrrscsrc*. Gel
yssnstw.
ItmeB. julSiHf
able BBUtloal praganm *HU be pandered
by Stewart and SINfeBa.
There will
M a hearty waleame for erery tneat
DonT mhi* It. ’
surfaced
lumber lit (or Hw imwrt buuvc in
Uiid.
Hll
sojne
early
there
l»e.
which wottldlie U tter for tlie
world
of
music,
laid
they
never Uwti U>rn.
Kimball Piano* Enduro
long ago. Kimball IMaiios «>udun-. and
lall
retiiin
Pianos
SOUTH SIDE lUMBEH GO.
M0»l
the: q vj a i_ I t
V
stork
their^ gwetd
75c,98c,1.48,1.98
These Four (prices Comprise Everything
in the SHIRT WAIST
our wonl
lift’
is
of Kim-
long* r *Hian
We
to eall at our store
and eLimirie
lli» »n
for ytmr-
se!f. se*- tl ' streriglh. solidity
of oonstruclion. etc . < te . and
you will Is- fully e^aivinced.
Bsr^ain* is s»Fd pianos,
other makes.
T.tken in exchang.
balls
l$e for Samph Cop/.
CORRECT EKGUSR, Ewaaston, HI.
We don’t want
that of any <*ther make.”
want yon
St « Tear.
for
Kim
.\ I KW n.VKU.MNS
stiK'k
For 7r>c you tan buy any waist up to $1.*J5.
For '.»Sc you can buy waisly from $1.50 to
$J.(KJ. For $1.4b you can buy waists from
$‘J.5U to S.‘i50. For $1.'JS you can buy
waisls from $:).50 to $4 00.
.M.ic!i,ti<-s.
of
lo-c-tnls
for all machines.
Km rylhing
known ill music.
Kcpairin;
Sixviahv.
KMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
When you consider we have the best
Shirt Waist Stock in the city in variety,
quality and style it ought not to take you
long to make up your mind that you need
at least one more shirtwaist to complete
the summer wardrobe.
has
at nnj rate, have not Iwea hi want."
i cult. Made of the best material the ! ^ne Oku conttoued bla advance north I
It was only from aVout his fortieth world affords, by methods of baking ' on toe railroad.
All roads and other
ye«r that bis picture. b(*gau to .oil at ,h«, p.vo l>cen imnighi to an exact linos of commanlcatlon from the Japtoe rate of from 2.V) u. .3U0 fran.-s
vneeda Itlsculi is todav the '
miles long, com
each.
Ilouweau
who bad himself
• t
■
verged toward l.laoyang, toe bow of
kn^n 5be extremes of |-»vorty. was •‘'IHrlatlvc of t^e
i the RutMan army. Tbe movement ^
the first to give blm a large ium. buy^‘“ff of life In a mlUtan homes.
i
Japaneac armies was naturally
hniner to aoeatlou. At the Parla expoPd by
■ttloQ of 1867 he was i
itoe picture*
picture* and
and pace!
recrived the grand
nine
-------------medaU In the aalon of IS® he wa* on
Write
ami
s<nd —is
Man>" pianos
and
and
of its
rrte.lHoh'a alvos stor"
..............
to
cut
ending,
tone;—its
iroue from
die
and
Ik‘-
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
bint of bis condllloii Is rontalm-d 1
letter to hts friend Retisler. neknowl
How
cuflully
hcxkI
uniou.
Tin* life of no other inaui-
r^MHjilete
..
Coinistmi.l wv»nlv;
We tutu
Ikesl i.iills til iRc •vmniry—well x-atemed,
The ait-au-
in \'i< tor 'ralking
.mollt
EoglUh for the Peisiucrs
a
bnvi*
U-intr6
few it that ’‘the
Bppe.ir fr >in
forda
*o
‘‘life’* ns m>-
you to simply take
srjssr*:
r.isin.-is
Them.
llit* Soul
thal
the union of soul
also
lone <nmlily.
1 uniler
and
to lummn
,,„artem, n-enfor.t* 1
'
provisi.
n It for an early si>riug «
Mukden i> ulamt tbe latitude of fbi
ig... a little nittre elevated. Uun* a
■irie colder and having iiroKtl h a Htndd lie t)f
buying is on your mind.
over to you IItw output »)l auoM of thc
Alphabetic IJsf cf Abbreviations
Have you evi-r
nmliauvl
plied
graves
17^.?;”. “u »
«tis*lnu f-mw to Tort Arthur by
fully
talk
;il>out
of his piaiioy
les.s than a uioutb later n to d; tbe of
itb all its iiiiglu aua. l.
-lapnin sc linos in a nm-f de'..';
mtoe.1j y'
uiauncr, Tlie .l.if ii»f--q*rmed.
o strong to i"- dr.M-!i lin' k
and in it
ns«uai<-d the ofTett-ive. drn
the l;i’--iau ii '.uy bat k :u ross Uie
unable
dfte.-gain further
^ , bis nMiialnlug avnllabl.‘ forct-* In too
toe • bert iwsJblc ixosltlon* for striking r
it
hlHM-iai recepiion nnu i xnioiiiun < iwu-| decisive
uccwite blow
u»ot«
«» the
**•* enemy
. o. .....
children, rumbled oot of Purls In • nilttee of the National Hlscult Cun ; northem front. Tlie Klr^t army, under
curt which took them to tbe town of
active I Kurokb the vlc or Of^to
PVmtutortdcau. Thence they prot-eeded
"""
"“7 ' was on the righ . ImisimI on Fengwang
• coming entertain-
was
Mlllcfs constant
exelamstIon.' orations for the reception have arArrived at Bartdson. they were wel-j rivi-d from Phlcago. and are now bi lng
evur
nmsu-ian
manuf.tcture
obJe('t lie sticcee<bNl
Llaor.-.ng battle, b-jv.-ever. wav not a
decisive one.
The Httssian army n*
'nriLoni
shown when
firovcfl.. and you nm*!
n.i« tl*c mark as to qtialily or «vv»noiny il you anil (or here wlwit lumber
tnailou.
I
».i> > th>'old
St Util- - in i:ngli>h IJteratiire.
y.»u
leannvl
iiitf of tin* word
geutbv. but firmly, that toe fall of the
fortress was ueeessary for too suece*a
of too righteous cause of their em|*er
or. and. like the tumljjg of mighty ma
chl^iery by tbe pressure of an electric
button, toe coils were drawn closer
sr.swsMtnai».=^‘~r^^
F> I A INI O S
piano has a soiiD
^
‘
What to Sa> and What .Not t.i Sa>
Course in Letter \Vrlt!ng and I’un.-
Man.
LONGEST OF ANY MALE
him Ifll yon
my tomb.He waa besieged by on
army of as brave, patriotic ami determined aoWlcrs as ever fought for any
cause. Their chief. Maniui* Oyama. a
buudrvd miles away, called upon them
to lllustra.r their su,>erlority In a most '
KIMBALL
Did
m.atlon
bi.srult. crackers and | Rising Sun.
has determined 1
Having satisfactorily atvoiiutcl for
-------
Correct Knglbh iu the Sch(s»l.
to
decla^: “My Ufe la gU
ea to Russia.
uot surrender
‘O*
to line with their usual is.ltcy of
ueutrulir.*! the Russian
doing nothing by halves, the National I
,i,a(
t,ee!i tUrvateuiug the
RIhcuM (*omi»aiiy. after perfecting the j very ludepeudemM* of the eiupln* of the
the courage of bis convict Ions.
Ills frieud Jneque, afterward tb- <-ele
cvaimander
;■=: E??S=rl-5r;t-
Front strwi Wednesday afternoon that
.............................................
........................
............... ; barmonlously. seeking way* and mcam*
promise
to be «»f unusual
Interest
, ^..U, .b.k., 1. to .0,1 r™. I-on,
the iK>lnt of view of Hie aradembv. a
abocklugty vulgar pK turel Yet it S(*ld
for 600 francs tflUit. Millet now hatl
bc
129 E. Front 8L—Elaborate Decora
tions for the Occasion—Special Re
Japaues«‘
UIF-E OF"
miration of toe whole world.
of Stoffi ?«, «>“'
k™'"
--O *““■
When Oyama,
.
k- • I.. k.
K.. cleutly large to strike a finishing blow
arrive I to Manchuria
force except a iwlr of plerrlug dark ] made his name famous,
-’
■ '
blue eyea. IVlaro«-be. toI wboae atudioi
he attached blmaclf.
hot Millet could not'uBdcrsi
the
J! SrtH m»k is
Sosutst Bit
Correct Eio:li-h in the Home.
| s-L=r.^”rkV7:;:;j
the result that thrc« of his dramas, the
■
Would
Them.
—' great and stnive to thal end.
.
_
- j dreadful
.—........-—
t
Some
of
winter quartera. b«
boorg only two mootos. fur theo his
paremly acblev«l mipremao oiw
made bv t
the dramas that be produced
gather died and he bad to return home
mnet dismal failures.
to rewwne bis work a* a farm laborer.
. .
___ ^--Iteto _r*
wueT7 auu mrrj uim vu u*i ui» vsk#vJ
But be continued In his work, with
Three more years be labored until the
{
I
o.„„. „
Uae of Engli»n,
of the iKor of ber city.
I*TA-Jdent fatoera. of tJnalemaU,
decMted to ••tatdi'.b a
pmciical
M-buul of ifciiciH *K. art* .in I nsrlr uhiire
under .knierlain prof»-»i«or» oUl ul bi*
owu iH'ix.oal fuudir.
The Rev. II. .\.
tmHUCTtfE
IWrElttSTlMS
wreta be moved for- ‘ hqp njurli attention.
•*** reaerve amiuonmon and ati^ ,
I'aaliDa .V^a^.l* Shaw, of IVw-
kU M»1«« to. >an<l
litoMwhlaof »a4ef
t«^K<Jhnt
1° I !!'l'r;i}"i°?iVX‘
mt'i!‘to7^nkoTt^ '*°°P^**'***^’^^^^®”*®*^***
• great
* “•“*
TKY A RECORD WANT AA
~
llt^-lor Sdat-IMirr^n, Jr„ the IT-vcar-
Oyanui's eotwmiia trerv B»w. Ang. 1.; ekl ana of a w» U lnu»»-u >oamuH!(i of
ahom tweety mile* from Llanyans. to : &'OlUnd. ba» n rituu a t»ook ou “.V*
the aonth. aooibcaat and eart. Icoring ’ troii('nM*r» of Today.** wbUb le atira.-t-
w tW Ceeas Scaatactat of
t of A h»l-
the ensravlnga
CTKateet eonmuiBdcT trlio ever lived.
**
ins rranlln— of character and drrd-i and from kia
twe
opweat of Isastnatloo. If a boy chance pUya.
“The ljuly
**»<* day. t« a mtudect and aork-
WEAT EE DID n BSan KQlTBBk
.
drir«a lo hU work ky the acccaatty of
MWara aarty Ufa waa Tory cloa* *•
.eau tor A actoal UreU-
TPI RiiM WlMAa
3~TEIIMBERO’S ORAIMD Z:
TONIGHT
MM.Wn
Mr. Edward R. Salter
LA inp*«>.T
Miss
MargsretHeville
fHE LADY
OF LYONS
thoroughbred
\ tramp
SERS/I nORAL CORED Y DRAMA
Ponontf Moiieo
Kusb TLonipeon “A Thoroughbrttl
pU’nsed
Tramp” will
to
renew
a c| n a t n t a noe
lie
your
Tli uraclay
evening.
Css4 Pl«7 t« Ndto GMd
P«09b Ls«gk
Wm. Owen
J. W. McConnell
Miss Camille Reynolds
nii'l<uui|xiny in Siiakeejicare'a
greatest traifivly .
“OTHELLO,”
THE M08jlJ_F VaiCE
CosiilinBs
The b«t fiecfonnsnce ever
given by this cslebrated
organization.
•tm tvnwM MMMA liMtmu art.
Ooui
cJSS^^
zsz:^sr^^
9 mH mmnmn
a.-sre.-.'sssssstSr”'
■ss^ri&'z
srx^iSS^a^'Ssssia
MOTMERVnraW
THE OBI&IN OF BEDS
SLEEPmO OOUCHC8 CAM K TNACCO
MCKTOTOOC.C.
> to Vw hr tMa I
Tba aUato bed la aitotoaea Is a
Wooaa cd Btni|eaB manfactare datlag from Iks arrtaQi caataty B. C
Thto waa fnaad la i
at Oorfdoa, la Aato Minor,
and »*om
from I
LHwr. •»*
A
michmaN. TUUMV. AUMNT i'KML. : —'
toafkarlaMcMf ta’faratoh rvata
tr teafki
ksadfar usesrnamasa Sksra aiw
oae at aack cad. aaggrotlag
that area at Ikla tot* data the slater
was accaalotaed to hare a plUow for
at Ike OrwDB dcMCtos BadsaTor rntoa that Okrtsttaa Bkdeavar to to be
weU mine-toll to co—ertton with the
Lewto amd Clark ezpoalltam which Is to
treas aad piUova art oorared with a
atrlpad ataS aot aaHke maay cMhs or
the pwasat aad a btoakat corertng tha
mattreas Is tacked hetwaea It aad the
hedstdA mch as the scat hooaewtfa
now tofka la her saowy aheet.
Her*, howerer. the reaembi
the praacat style of bed ceases. Tbs
girt
for
gtaerml
be npomd at Pmttoiid J—e I and WANTED-Oood
do— Oct. IK A goad commlttoe has
bovaework touncdtotely. Trimble s
to have charge of the
kakcry. 611 Ualoa street.
work, and they hare obtained bead-'
July mf
in the
_
Here
renting rooms In the home, of Chris-!
tian families for the acrammodatlan of |
the beat class of expoaitton rlalton., -, ,
______________
hto IM. or the
Ob tondlsg In
The hotel accotninadaUons In Portia^ WANTED-Expert«ced
butcher
wm .0.
to^
^ g
^
^
creatkms. At the foot a woinaa with
made opoo them. Doe dollar rrgistra-!
the fScithat tt Is the only ooe of Its I ramMindlng “plctare wrtttnf’ bolds
July :5 If
tlon fee will be charge*! for the nae of
age arar aaaartkad aaiaag tha many
are masalre panda
other pteeaa oT faraltma foaad In an- carred In a stmltor msa^r. and tba
dent nilas tha cottctaaioa Is drswa .tnictnre of the whole marks k as an
rallrood sutlon to wei*-ome rlsltlug
K«?nerai housework. Mrs. Tracy GUthat beds at this early era were a dot- | article made to he handad down from
Etodeavorers and give whatever assistlie. 508 Stole St.
July 26 U
dty.
one geo* ration to the other.—Chlcage
/ It to sort that predoos to this there |
bokl la Portland during Sep
to no record mt the czlstenee of beds |
WclUr.
tember a t'Siristian Eudevor Institute.
which majr hs takaatos soihortty. I»re-|
after the fashion of the pioneer Instl i
•tr^L__________________________ July 3^
torlc man «eddently got along quits j
ago h« took 26 osw^ighth grain mor htotoric
,
- WANTED—Two dining room gkis
wall wlthoot any
I
I
lie In. and it I
At« t-evbans the Ceewtest Hm4 tuto at Phlladcli*la.
phine taUeu. Then he awakanad his
The manager of the bureau to tV. T
„ , .
eras not antU tbs Ufe of Etrurians and ;
UMer. to the W«rM.
Stewart, and the i-balrtnan of tbe com- .
oo<^Hotvl Whiting,
Julyt i
wife and told her what he had dema.
Greeks began to verge Into oompara-1
greatest road buOders In the
mlttee in charge of sU thU work to \ WANTED—A woman cook; wages |«0
A strains cnrr*T wns tl»*t at the The stooneh pump was brought into tlve sybarite luxury that the U-d as a j ^g^d are a species of red antt found
Rev. .V. W. Wilson. poMor of the First
^
play
and
the
stomach
was
emptied
of
component
part
of
tl^
household
was
,
America,
lu
building
a
road
tote Ch*ri«s Hsckley. lunhcmu and
j tjjej. carry minute particle, cf clay.
^ftonthroplst «f Muskegoa, Mich. tha poison, also of a spades of lltanl universally recogntoed.
Even then the bed was more kin to |
,bey
Ilarhtor went «o Muskegon wbeo a about fonr inches long. Mr. Hays has
Lis ntldress on any of th.-^.- matters i
“SHINES" SHOES!
had stomach trouble for a kmg time the modern couch than the article in ^^-11 a. the gaHerie* and pauuiges of will bring a prompt response.
nure U)j. in l^iC. wH** on'r t7 la his
Lion barber shop.
which dTiltoed man today takes his reocu tlU they look ss smooth as
pocket, bsvloi: worked bis passa«e and U of the oplnioB that be swal pose. Ac^urdlng to Greek and Roman jf cx-mented by a master mason. Some
For Jwwior m orkers.
acmu Lake Mlcblgaa on a achoooer. lowed Ibis lizard when drinking i
wall palnUnga. baa-reUefs and rvpro- ij^a of their uumiier can be formed
Divide Ibe Junior society Into two dl
dnetiona la sculpture, the ortgtnal bed ,-i,en it Is remembered that the whole
He ama*J»«-«l
a great
fonune, his spring some years ago.
visious. Fan one
Ihe other - E."
Dr. Oaler s theory is not borne out was a bench, often a beautifully can^ | of
fob
to their tree, perhaps nearai-sitb SI hU death being estimated at
Give eoc-li a captain Is-t them try for
ed aad dasocutod bench and one cover | |y ha,f , mile hMig. U densely thronged
Fifth Rtreet. has gxm. rit) water,
fli.wo.ijoo. while his beoefactkms to by the appaarance of fire man who are
thnn- mouths to iw-e which skle can
ed with costly draiwrie*. but still In , ^-jth a multitude going out empty aud
sewer and furnace.
July .tt .tt
bring In tbe Unt rojkort on the follow
Muskegon alone amounted to more working on the new temca bdng
form a bench compared to li»e bed. of ‘ coming hack with their umlirelU-Uke
ing points;
than It.oon.iKiO.
Although he Is said erected by Nelson Shattock at Bir today. Many of them were made of , bardeu^ while thoound. ui>oo thou
THREE nicely funilsh*-*! rooms f*>r
1. Atteudamn' at tbe SunLty s«-bool.
Their combined ages are
to bsve contributed to every church in mingham.
terra cotta, some of marble, and then ^nds .warm la the doomed tree,
light housekeeping at IU*erwide Fist.
2. lo-arnitig tl*c Goklcu Texts.
thu vast army is under the best
Ike rtty, he aever atieoded an>. and 310 years, an average of C2. and they there to the bronae .pecimen which is
312 Park.
July 2H 3t
3. Att«-o«lan*v at Ibe uue.-r!ng church
•tlli in use.
discipline can bi* proved by watching
never witnessed a performance In a ; are all hoatlers.
8»Tx-li-cs.
!
A
rainbow
trout
weighing
7\
TO RENT—rnfurnlshet! rooms; also a
Etruscan wall paintings of the fifth them for only
tboater.—Kansas City Journal.
and sixth centuries B. C. show that ' drivers are consta;
giHHl barn.
Inquire at 218 W<-st
rrom Pasadena come, the tbritllng j P^n«l«. 2J
.
,
...............^
these couches were pleoUful then. The ' down giving their orders to tbe work- I Itest
Eleventh street.
July l» tf
thing tbe luistor i
narrative of how John B. Dame, a for- arouDd
"* the *largest
‘ place was caught
mcr Port Huron boy. who Wl that city by Charles Trombley lo the Au Sable
ro RENT—“Two residences, one at
_ .
.
......
Let each point count 'JO per cent. The
a few yror. ago for the sunny climes river, north of Standlsb. This la the ■bow them ns made of stone, terra cot- ; touched will stop, turn l«ck. burry for ,
average
255 and another at 257 East Tenth
of California, dangled belpkwsly above largest rainbow trout taken in the In U and marble being favorite moterlato. ward or show lu some such w.ay that i
rv,-,d*e H*-ats of houj- in
street. Apply to E. McNamara.
But | .
.
.f,,. ,.nd of
„n,c. tbe
an abyss 1.2tw feet deep on Mt. Wil land rlve.-s of that section of north In shape they were narrow, set on legs, be to following some command.
July 14 tf
lOcb like the coocb of today, and pr.cd a beUer proef of the discipline is found
son. by a slender camera strap, while ern Michigan and was landed with a
pastor stating the reason at»d preactilng
high with cuahkHta. There were two ' in the fact that when the army meets
small
fly
rod
and
line.
a sermon that luorning to tlu- cluiTvb
far below him he saw his horse dashed
The Grand Rapids automobile men kllKto of beds or cood>e« In this t>**rl- ' with an obstacle, such
on tbe nc«d of s full i-o-oiteratluii. on
to death on the rocks. With a party
lUme I large stone.. there to a Jam of i
‘ for reclining upon at mealU
lUisiblllty of the older |h-qde
of men Damo went up the mountain »»»o were prosecuted for (sat driving and the oO»er for ale^dng. In some In- ! liolh side*, and they run about I
LOST—Ladies' tan covert cloih Jacket,
side thnHigb Eaton canyon to Vosburg '
not salivfled yet with the revenge Btanees the same couch was used for may and dtoordep Instantly th«
yesterday afternoon between Trav
the rbnrcb. or tb
n*ng Junior I
showing tbe greatf
canyon over a trail narrow and lor ’ »»“-y
information
oth punxisea.
I on Ik-ut. vt. 7. V
erse City and IViwcrs llarlmr.
Re
Ainst people who sell liquor on 8unWith Oie cariy <
tuotis, never over a couple of feet
Kate II
Hsus t
turn to 542 State Btrwi and receive
They say they will go after ibe tbe bed playetl a more prominent pari der the impediment
c Wo-M.
wide.
The horse
ridden by Dame day
reward
July 31 31
of tbe p>
shied at an obatruction in the path and Grand Rapids Railway Co., the Pentn
th«we time* abow
day. Painting* from
fn
LOST—'Thursday
evening
on
the
horse and rider went over the side of cula and Lake Side clubs, the Ramona tbe bed or couch a prominent
Inent factor at march in the prop«T dlrectlpn.
One
sirvs-!. ladles g«»ld watch.
Finder
the mountain and rolled over and over theater and Sunday baseball.
all mealtlroea and banqueting scene*, until they take this stpi» the workers
'tssj-SS^-sSrS^ ^
XST.:
SOUTH AMERICAN ANTS.
mmuil lENS CMDOSED
_____ ir:'_
FOR RENT.
'8*tfWSeNt_ii
f:
Nctice to Taxpayers.
The tax ndls for the collection of
srhm.l and city taxes and spocial oaiw'ssmenfs for the fl»e wards of the
city of Traverse Flty. Ml -h.. have bO—
p'ac\*d In my hand-- for collection.
1 win he ip n.y t>fl5i-e for the purr»ose of roUdci'.ng
towards the lower section of the trail.
the
lop trail to the narrow thread of the
Am ObJsvtlM now.
The
English
cluistlau
Endeavor
Times suggesU a. an attractive fea
ture for tTirtatlau Endeavor meetings
an occasional objecti
light
. for example,
lie. membe^r.
ni
while they dined <
Tcrsatlon. Early s*
acters concerned
o itass t
TVhen a seh-ctlonJ of a level plec«K*nJk-u
ind has l«een made a pen»**nJleulnr
some eight Inches In diameter
S^ft
A. HjIs was asked by a gsuni. fun^rcsl
leave a>
sort of chsp Wliat be SDOUld say
reward.
by
said iraoa
evecy
week day fnuh cow until Nov. 1, 1M|.
from 8 o’clock until
11:5d o'clock IB
the foren<sjn, and from 1 o'clodt until
4 o'clock In the afiernoou of each day.
All iax«-s i»aid i**-foro Sept. 1st wBl
be
received
without
colbvtion
and all tax**s remaining
Sept
feog,
unpaid
on
■-i
Ikt and until Uct. 1st. a penalty
of one iH-r cent for collection will b«
charge*!.
LOST
The dlrtance from the point on
aaya
TAXES
“J: ' COMPCTtST .U.
,
Anatralto.
wTttcr. cur hlvw bees Indsstrlaaalf
eoUected qnantltiea of boner.
Find
ing. however, that there waa oo wtntqr
rach as we have in EngUnd, R gave
np laying In stores.
Its morals ai»
corrupted, for It is no longer "bnsy."
and leads a bntterfly life.
On all taxes remaining o»-
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a .
p«-nalty of two per cent for colIectioB
win be charg^l.
Office. Room 202 State Imnk bldg.
M
E. Hask.dl. City Treasurer.
I>at.-d July 2t. iy05.
July 2M)Ct. 51.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling towns ore froBI
S to 8 A m. and from 5 to 9 p.
At
bl
no time con water be used witbOBt
nottle or sprinkler attorbed.
On
count of the great amount of wrntBr
used during the day for aaouf>ctttp»
Ing and other purposes ceoeasary rolea
for
sprinkling
forced.
towns
must be
ett*
II. O. JoyuL SopL
Jun 24-tl
TRY A RECCRO '^tfANT AO.
Record oIBce and receive
July 2!J-lf
way of Introdu.-lng him to the s-wm-
On. Snqv k PuibaUipi
wholly mytho
bluge.
••t»b," tvplbHl
Mr. Rlls, In o
nth. delog1(
spirit of levity, "ssy
anything you
Ivering speeches or reposing idly, all This to for drainage and ventilation.
live
Uke. Ssy I am the most dh4iugu|sh*-d FOR SALE—A few household gooils.
similar design, never for Ingress or egress. If tbe
man lu the i-ountiy .
They generally
carpets, stoves and all bicy^e tools.
y occurs In this , ground slopes the shaft is borixontaL
over the abyss to meet cerUtn death
_ all
Including brarer. 311 East Front St.
^ tbe mouth, of eourw. U*ing at the hot- do."
U*low on the rocks and crags, the objeftlons
beard
raised early •culpture qr painting.
they
VVhercuiKUi bis
serious
luli d»*J
P’
July 31 If
In form tbe beJl of this era was baaed ' tom of the bill. From the iKTi»endlcuSome skiliI
camera on hla back became wedged in against fo •ign mlasiona
friend
mar.-b.sl
upon
the
stage
jiml
on principles much akin to those uixn j tor shafL commencing at tbe botlutn.
FOR SALE—Houst timl lot. barn on
a shrub and a friend rushed to his as ful s|H>aker of experience will be preanswer those objection, aad which our beds are now made. There ! radiate galleries, like the sjiokes of a calmly aniioun -. d tba*. b** did Uoi
lot.
412
West
Kigblh
street.
l»rlce
sistance and dragged him back to ftared t(
legs aud headpiece, all
whe«d set at a slight angle .Vt tbe .-n*l know this u.ai. iliU. w liotn
1 •
members away ready to
to semi
IT. O. NI09H0I.S
12.400. onelhird down, balance to
sal»-t> Is-fiire iin- Kirapv pari«-d. B\en
of each series of galleries' spokes a <-lr .luira.*.! to ItMnslu-«• ami iiu.l t.i ..-r
mis*t them wllli eouvlueiug argument made mui-h as they are made today,
suit piirchskcr
Inquire 11.5 East
|M*forv Hotue hail reniin-<l tin* los«-r when they occur lu the course of future At flr»L so far as can be found, the ! cular gallery Is made, fonning. as It
h.-anl .»f li!iii
body was only a slab of marble laid
were, a set of wheels *u»e uU.ve tbe
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
trail the heavy burHe had plunged conversation.
At another
"H. tells.' I-,- w.-t nil, will) n.\er
two upright stones nerving as other In. or. rather. aUive. tbi-s.- .-1r
over the inlge of the preclpli e and had similar o ay objections to the C'bristlau
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19 tf
Uter. however, there come to cular galleries the nest*, or dwelling « ”'**'•’
dntpptsl like a plummet Into ihe well Endeavor pledge might l»e considered,
leg for each corner and a bead- plac*-* are constructed, ns-*.- .are ovnl ! t-iii-'i.-.! < in/.-n
FOR SALE OR TRADE—lx>t. building,
l,2hP f«*<*t de«-|». Its
lM*d> Isiundtng or to our Chrlstlsu Endeavor eonseeraI rs' U« »
u hen
Tbe best examples of motlern In sb«is- and alsiut a pH>t long Tl»e j . j;i jud;.i
tlou meeting, or to the pruclli-e of tlthstock and fixtures of grocery and
among the tree lops on the mountalipl
l'U.';id.lphu
b.\ir.l
beds show tbe skill of tbe ancients In narrow end of Un* ovni is dowuwiml
meat market. South Spruce atreet
side aud (^ruahing the itones to minute
aculptuiv and painting and the Impor
ami tun-ns Into the nx)f of the galk-rv.
tonce with which they reganled the l>ed. and as the si^.k.-* alw ays sloiw slightly
Citizens phone 733.
July 8-lmo
fragmenlK against the rocks
A hew KsUeovor.
The
leg*
are
often
notable
examples
of
toward
tbvshaft
no
tropl.-nl
mins,
no
- mnk Miidroskl of Bay City, aged
Jaiian has a new sort of Endeavor so
the carver's art. and the skies serve as matter bow b.-ary, mii enter the homes
FOR
SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
“• but still hale and htwrly. Is au ob
clety- a Wsirionf EamlUes- Endeavor
panels whereon the artist of the day and breeding |>la<-e* of the ants.
Side hotel.
Inquire Howard Whit
• trepiTous inmate of the |»oor farm ws-iety. starti-d in Yokosuka amougthe
depicted tbe life of tbe pericsl.
---------------------------------Ing.
July 10-tf
H«« enjoys fishing and loves to lie in families of iwllors. TIh* empn-ss became
Other Greek couche* have leg* made
Rsi.i»«a Beaioms.
Intenutisl In theorguulzatlon aud seat a
the shade id the old apple trvH*s. Man
of blocks of wood mortised together.
The raluicss regions of the globe ow.FOR SALEgeui'Tuus eoutrlbutluu lo its trea.sury.
aridity to the fu.-t that they ar»gger l‘uriell is determined to have no
estsbllslHsl .Uo at the Maizuni Later tbe entire bed wa* made of
ONE HOUSE on West lUh street
wood. Many of these apeclmens were
off from the lufluenie of most
/j)p kson prison laeties there, so he preconsists mostly
THREE HOUSES on East lOtb St
ihc;
I lert-d a (simplaint against Minlntski fumllies of sailors and care, for needy of tbe coeiitllest manufacture, the wood ^md* by high mountain chains.
TWO HOUSES on corner IToul anti
being
■ j lor glHorderlj rondiirl. and a Justice j ivlatlvea of absent seamen.
I
Rose street,
tide*
^ isuii* sill apply dlneipllnary measures.
i
ONE HOUSE on Webster atreet.
a mean* of de.'orating c»u.-be* seem*
of i»eru. Tbe driest pUue in lb.B.I W.-st. a m.-nils-r ..f the I'nlted
to have been Introduced alK»ut llX) B. C. ^orkl Is pruluibb that part of Egypt
j
CO acre torm.
IWHiu-n I
StBN-^ iniirin.' cor|is, lias Just retiirncj
Later silver and gold were occastonally between tbe two lower fall* of tbe
OlirUtlan KnOeavor onr-u» J
80 acre*^ unimproved land.
to IVa> t'lty fnnii an .tchi nionlhs
used.
Nile. Rain has never Ijeon knotvn to
40 acres unimproved land.
In furnlahlnga tbe andenti pursued fall there, and tbe Inhabitant* do not
stay on tb.- Isthniu-. of Panama.
He
I
Any of these at a bargain that you
about the same system os to In vogue believe traveler* who tell them that
.ays th.- unsanitary .-.indiiUnis existj
can't refuse.
Port down; balance
at pre*enL
Mattreroes, plllowr*. val- | water can fall from tbe sky. Tbe great
litg ih.Te lia\<- Im-. u iiiurli ciugg. rat.-.I
lo suit buyer
r teisperwne* hoi
once* and loooe draperlea are shown In
trade w luds at tb* starting poJnU of
OfflM With O. P. corrsr 4k Br«.
Beth aB—aa
au.l that n.wibcni.>m an- no more liaLuai'ouraged. demoraUard
I
A P. HUELLMANTELL
the early vase palnUng*. All couebe*
their path* arc tbe cause of drought
m^'self «
l-le lit sickn.-ss th.’n* than in any oth.-r
had mattreoses, but tbe thlckoes*. qualand barrenne**, but where they cross
!
135 East 9th Street
July C tf
lr.»jtlral .-.tniitry
lb- >.irv.-i! on th.ity and kind varied with tbe dirferent land at tbe termination of their course
State a ChriatUn End«ivor!
rriii-..-r Pixl.-, sn.l wa> on ^h.v^.- ,|nty
petioda.
At flrat only a few skins they give out bounteous rain suppllc*
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay
lat gsva Eongfslthrown oror tb* body of tbe bed were The contrasts thus offered are very
much .»f III.- tiimj
mento
Herman W. Smith. C13 West
Carpet CUoainc aad Footbar Xaa»
used.
i striking
Tbo* some parti of tbe Mo• foisn
vat^. Carpet sewing sod toytag,
[
Eleven...i street Citizens phone 199
J B Raw dm. a young Justic- of
a of Oo
Tbe pillow* were of variou* shapo*. | rtK-cau Sahara near tbe bead of tbe
Befora sending your old car^
June 27 If
Kalamansi. wiih n Uig.- marrying bnswsy to be made Into rnga, 1st aas
some being kmg and narrow, other* Dorthea«tern Atlantic trade wind do
_r»- rrqu«t»» oT TsHol bcaaty srr
pere nnial ChrUrtan End«w\-orl
llu•s^. iihoiograph.'
«-ach
c.i'uil«* Inabow you aaiBptoa
....
approximately square and still other* not cxiierience
■bower for l»erhaii« roaiul«l f«stum.. sb.«ttc-e uf irnakl« and s
-OR SALE—Warehouse building
nuxrrie* and thmwi. in n fr»s- photo m
nearly
round In
appearance.
Tbe twenty year* at a time, while toe same tam c
Bay street,
corner Hall,
also
Greek or Boman of thb period was wind when It reache* toe coast ot hu—e
the young folkf
Ar* a .irxwlng card li
Pbooa ttS
Sea Waabioglea It
But ttlwa>» may power and pon
hors^e power ga*.jllne engific and
a
moot
luxnrioas
personage,
as
he
reBonth
America
produce*
a
rainfall
repfc«wa»
to
or
bqgto trading stomps all holi.iw. and ai
feed mill outfit, also 9-ruom brick
t least three pillow* to enable ' pp«mting » depth of twenty feet of ,
,
Be the Klortea of ChrlatUn
EndMvor!
th.- same time U may s.-rve foi pjir
-Amoe _____
•eenre a good night*, reat , water In a year
|
ZTL
residence. 537 Sixth *lreet.
Apply
jjkm. A.
jHis.-s of Idenrlflcation later
“
There was ooe for hi* head, one foe hi#
---------------------------------.tadr snd rxporwwc* by Dr
to John Horzfleld at residence
The new Valley Laloir l.-acue, n-'
elbow and ooe for hto feet.
^ ^ Article mt Diet.
| Hsb of high ■tsAdmg l« hl« profm«on.
June 2€ tf |
ceatlv orgonlztxl at Bay Fiiy. has d.ii.« TwwIb 0«t Btoh.
The mattressea and pillows were cotnever found favor as a del- hi* prrp*rmtioe tm th* only one in ih* w
boelw
Miunr ,
Leather to '
table in Europe or In tola rocognix*! mad t»dorw*i by the »edicsJ
elded to enter politics ai tb. next dec
M irk '1'w.itn say* tliat in his earlier ered with linen or wooL
; FOR tALE—Slor# building. »4nck and
I M posStiT.4y th« uoly prfpsra-lon
BUOBEE-8
SHANE
> extent was osed i
lany lands they
country, but 1
tlon. It will not tak. sides in i«rty -lays he .III not enjoy the pneijieriiy
flxturas. Will sell all or any parr. ata.ajl huUMD
atz.a8:B«UM
which wiUioat tbe u*- of I
diet. The neIcle Of
«
rghls. but will endeavor to *ecurc nni
" hi. h .-ame l«i»r in his mreer. It to
medk-ttM-y sad kmica wiU l-otiad out the hoi ^ or will rent building Apply at ooce
regard
talc
nlicpal ownership of public utiiliiej ''‘■‘“H .»ulv tbe U.t of genius to suffer
I Cbos. Rosenthal. Traverse City. Mich
covering.
noaxter* not_______ ______
them as a dainiity. their
t
and the paxsing of laws bettering the
ut hr-^i, and exi*-riei».-.' did no<
it variety of materials
A great
Tiding them with any other meaL n,,
si^'haad.
conditions of the working pi-utd.
‘‘to sbidlng g.-xxl usturv. In a vaed in * aOng boto
boto article*.
articles.
Tbe ,
The
coobH
coolflng
wiag Sd«»
i-o; \i-rxat!..i! w ith WUllaiu iNvin How- commonest article among the Greeks ,
was
ea tb^ fai
Impale each ooe on a proreoMat. wpeeUUy
A cruel practical joke to likely
HU .m ..m- mx-ssiou the subject of seems to bare been refuse wool
xdd. C one-acre lots fronting on 14lb
long wooden okewer after cleaning the d^
ct.*t Ester Jeffries, a Kalamazoo e
carding
or
fulling
doth.
Among
Ut.-Pitur,. \ i.-issitud*-* was htxwched by
animal
street. 4 In Griffin A Winnie's add.,
\aii«r iMiy. his hair
He laid his h
toe Roman* wool especially prepared i it*b^r^iiiwmd^w ^fl«* uS^toe bre*«t fir*. u*ge ^ be*««uui. aotbins o*a
the Uuuionst.
1 and 3 lots on West Front street
<l M»n and when he replactnl it on t
toe favorite article for thb pur- I
tmrned off. Then It waa
To prev«t the boat fruw idmaMag.
•My diffleultie* taught me sonte
CbsrWa' FV.h
Will be *old on easy payments or
load discovered that somebody li
Straw and nubes were used
ontu free from for. and finally
xiw»r»
rtiriri ' he otss-ned
"But
I nev.T pose.
baby. It wt I also Msit.'re
exchange for other property. Goo.
skewer was atuck f *
sail rated U with an acid which buru.-d km-w wU^hm It wa« wlM*r to sp<'od largely by the poor claaae*. Feather ,4,^
to lu natural cooUfcur sad beauty toai
j W Raff.
Mar 11-tf
jjpoand. Inclined toward the fire.
lb. ic-ain terrlblv
Later the hair In- , my last ui. kel for a dgar lo siuoke pillow* are flrat mentioned as being In
through this cause
existence In the fourth century,
...........wax toasted dry and crlap, tons
We mmnmUlj wxm todka to avoid subati
gan to come out and he went lo a pby-,
“« «PPh- to devour •
ICE-^oha Hopkms wui oerr* lo#
hanging* were In many ,
t^e meoL Bats tut-ef Dr. Cbsrw n-h rood sw that tb*
droperie* and banging*
a* In the post In the
.in.., «h.. told bint h. Fould entfrey:
■'^7."''"''’"
Instances rich tai»estrie*.
____ r____________
___________
for sole________
In tha :
partraii of Dr. charf
commonly
1be seen__________
^.ise his hair. The nature of the acid
,
EAST PART OF TOWN.
In tbe reprroenUOoo* of Roman beds i market* of any Chinese town, split and |
p«re4»s<«to*
ako war* isdkw s^
ustxl Ik not known. Jeffries Is irj'lng i«.-urldty su«-.-.-sv"
Call up by both phones Na 94.
l«ith Ik Iow was over a hundred feet,
but Just as everyone was holding hU
breath exp«Tting to stn- Dame plunge
FOR SALE
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCBS
OVEl JOHNSON DIUCCO.
Teacfier of Violin
Solitt SMe Sboe Store
329 SOUTH UMOI STREH
XmV huellmantS“
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
REAL ESTATE AMD LOAMS
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
JUftPET CLEjUMt WOiKL.
R. B. CHAPIR. Ptwletor.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
1
may 27-0.
FOR SALE—41 lou » Hannah's 5th
We are now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
to discover who played the Joke and
soya he will prosecute.
Mark 'Twain
nodded very
Ij-
Ornnitv 11.,. .d D-„,ur „.lclp..b. I
tb.l h- will b.n«.rortb b« rellered <d |
A /
a stomach trouble wRh which he bna |y^Hh my tost nickel. Ikept
been aUlag for a long time. A
days | berame rleh.*'—Sucreroy
grave-
toe parts glm the moat attentJon. [ ig^pe tbe plgtaUed oriental boy* them.
■» sU the prtwttwl D
The moat striking color* to be oh- I goaka them in water and then " •' I Btorsa aud Draecto'a.
tat—d wees Boed In their mannfacture roosts or friea them.
bay and decoratton. and the looms of th*
bat to latroU. and ro COM were scoured /ot.toe best exam
To tqive TILOOO acres of standing tim
eartag. rurple wot
and toe -wcalto of
ber which is held order a twenty-year
was often Indicated by
leaae from Idaho the
Weyerhoeuaer i
of toe bed dnvartea tn hto hooae.
syndicate, of Seattle and YlinnespoUx, '
Bedmaking and bed fimiMhlng had to constrocting a 9S.Ot)O.OOU raUroad
attolnad to thia atage in the year 400 from Palooae, Wash, Into the bt^rt of
A. D. A palatlng of a bed of thto toe Idaho timber dixtrtcL a distance of
period ahowa an artkde of manafactnra seventy mile*.
m \mmrrnaptkriUmm Good for
oiydiioii? Aflk your pamifl,
CTAndparenis, oe^bors, your
own doctor. We viU kore it to
aiyoftbcm. Beil blood aiediciMc. Best aenrt topic. tSd
Orders will be promptly attended to
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 29-lmo
SPECIAL OFFER SL'Td? ^MISCELLANEOUS
and famtohlnga moch like the bed of
today. There are foor
akSea of
wopd md ygo^^ii <i-occftdoiat-
TMY A MBQOIIO WAffT AO.
iTMei.,l08F«BSLET.
MONEY TO LOAN—Ho tax tkAxm
fBt ta arortESfai Hobms tor sals
iBEBhB of M McNaarora. Part
Place HoteL
July.
RALMI«TltV--<toBaiiR MadaMHlB«
■BBHf bar Che tutura Uea la yam
iMttd. a afliaatifle raadtaf wifi rwvaa.
tha txaa Uto‘a klttory. Orar ill
UMobBL MidasBlnaea.
WKl
Traveras City;
BiM h. !
KEYSTONE. "Mick
I
■--------- - tm KVCHOM Meaaa TwIVwiM crrv. ibewiaAii. tuooay. aumwt i. ww.
,
i ________ WbUrtaw «*« kM fiv.
Dr. tt. J. BcMwttt. Kctetanr of tha « ffiOfi fw the endowment of n bed
loMbecm odnratlMinl
conf«e« for Amerlenn sa
____________
be^ Ml tke bead. Jaeh elulL Umdoo.
•«M«
imi»c
Hiis.
UUie boj-- b» Mid. “failed In
ea exMBiWtleB laM nrerk. It was an
asaMlnatloB aa tti* BU>le. and tJae fine
«aMdoB tba tcactwr aatal was:
•*Hoar ‘saiiy comnaodaMaU are
..^\•■•ft
..
•. J. MOfVOAN
Bml Estate t»r Sale
-Tlie little Uv tboa«bt a trtalle awl
then he answered:
“•A hundred.’
- -A haudrrd?
Xo. of ronr^ not.*
•aid the examiner.. TLat « Ul du fur
fe-..
you.’
<^AnU the imie Ujj
He had failed.
-r.ut be huni: about
tbt L»dks 0f traotrst Off and
vicinity are cordially invi
ted to attend a reception
to be given by the Nation
al Biscuit Company, at
128 East Front Street,
Wednesday, August 2nd,
from two until five o’clock
I have a few pieces of
Real Estate for sale
boUdln*:.
Oiatr
“•ni «y ten,’ was the reply.
“Tlie l*oy who had fail^-d laujfbed
LOT—Tlli Stale streeL
CCxlC3. g.«.Ki Louso and small bam;
! ALSO VACANT LOT CtxlCi adjoining
1
WcMdM-tas M ta« rsroa.
A Hty girl a rites: -It l» a
fond
uier's .
dl>-;im of tuiuo to be<'»iiie a furta<
n;
wife and imajvler with b'.ui
ye*,
tlml
i" a|
nice thing, t-ut wh.-n yonr hu*l>andj
mMidern <dr and leave* yon wltlu.nt!
wi**! and yon lia>e to mrsTider up and!
down the lane pulling splinter* off th.-j
fence to ef>k dinner, and
«ben
meander along In the tv.-t
era-*
in
this one; price LJW.
10 ACRES of Dici' land on road
lUn^oUi h larm in Kemaood;
liw* «s>;«ke»l.^and
of
At
Rastall’s
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
ph.w.J
ground with a elub to drive the l.ogv
out of tbe comtti Id aud t«-or >onr dr.
on tlie barb wlr.- fca.e.
when
y<»u
meander l«*ek home to tbe house, tind
that tbe billy goat ba» buttl'd tin- stef
fin- out of your eblld and tind tb. "i.l
hen with forty chickens in the parlor,
render of the fortres* of Kamarom ' profession and had to turn to ariting you'll put your band* on your hip* ;ii »1
were pardoned and Jokal s wife got! In self-defense.
Ho deciares that In realise that iu»-aiidering l* m.t wb.t
her husband s name lnsertt*d on the j all his life of forty-two years there has j
I* cm<-k"d up to be.—0«borue (K. n^’
him to come out of bldinx.
fiBIBUl MEWS OF THE WORLD
The late Hsmed ben Mohammod. or
In Burope but by his African subject*,
register as’a lieutenant.
He received
a passport and hl.n life was saved.
uaad to surprise Uvlnsstone, Camer
Once In a
on, 8lanl«y-smd other explon-ni by his
exhibition of Arabic courtliness In the j coo
midst
of the
hostile
African
a.
Massacbuselta town Ja-
wild*.
reUrMl to private life and spent the | HKe.
bar in the enjoyment of hU wealth.
do."
«SK
said
"IX'hat
at>out
does
**>rM Lady Holland.
“squaring
that
meanr’
“1 will tell you."
know
marrtuKl
„re.
They Benerally
till*
upon
the
"He tell*." he went on
with never a
wink, “that he Is the
A^rcDcy for Cclcbraicd Fox
Typewriters
U „ .dvon.lM
Tr;;." '
"You take a
word, for example, like bone.
oontalns
tlx
letters—**
claimed
l.ady
the gr»'at
man.
y.
“I
You
can
judge
fc»r
quet to the Iowa statesman.
There are sign, of race suicide In
and
state. Cox called
treasurer
varat ion
^jinneapolis.
In ad
fijung the office* named Mr
bookkeeper and treasunT of
man ]
Lincoln Strei't Railway Company
expert auditor for several bu*;-
boy boro to the prince and princes* of
name of the county In which Wilson
W’alet the other day makes an even
llved. Wilson is the only cabinet mem-, ehusetts. biu came t.. the middle ae*.
half doxen for them, five Iwlng son*
lH‘r. except Sts-retary of the InH’nof | when he wa* 24.
The other *tem* have done a* well—
Hltchcvick. who thus far ha* served |
tbe Empre** Frederick eight and her
continuously through
ton,
and
I’rlr.
ce*« Alice. *lx. and one of her daugh
Prince
Alfred
five each:
and
Princes*
Princes*
Prince Arthur,
l,etipold. tao.
Ru**la. five;
HeloW-
Beatrice, four
three, and
Prince*!
The Cuml*erland
and
Cambridge branche* are t*qually pro
The late
Hermann
LIngg
accom
McKinley ;
up to
master,
farmer.
U-gl*lator.
congress
man. prt)fes*or In an agricultural col-1
lege and fourth *ecretary of agricul ;
ture.’ In his p*Hlagogie da>* ho was soj
poor that
he
had
to go luirefoot
ho
i'nough to start
managed
the
In |
to save
purchase of a
farm, which be worked with such In
plished the extraordinary feai of
telligence that It brought him a com
Ing an epic po**m of 20.ovh> lines o
migrations of jH*ople*.
the
Rmisevelt administration*
the present. Born In Scotland seventy^
years ago. he has been by turn* schiMilsch.Kil-1j
^uramer. but
lific.
the new
city
enjoying a
! bcHly. who hallevl from the buck
Victoria had
deputy
"Tama Jim" Wilson. Tama l*»!ng the ,
of
0iC~f7 P.” LAWTbN^’h) 8lcJan a^
surgeon, new Munson block.
JPXX*X*i£«
phun.t(.
GIVE
VIM, VIGOR & VITALITY
HARRY
Try a "Fill to-night.”
For asto by aU k>rasststs
lO Cent and
ACCEPT
NO
He *iH‘nt dv--
cadea In colU'Ctlng material for It, not.
SUBSTITUTES
EXCURSIONS
Bay Sleaaiera
fortable fortune.
HARNER—Expert piano
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
aixl coiinM-lor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse aiy. Mich. Citizens phone
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther
land block, physician and aurgeon.
Citizens phone CC4.
The Hubbard Sj^slem
As i lumbus
In
#DRS. J. a A HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Leave 8:30*. m.
HOITHPOIT POINT
Office 406 :-8Wm»«iin Bldg. 9 a. m. *o U
Ito & n. m. 7 to 9 erwing.
B«a>ilaeee »
WyakooplUt.
uhon. 437.
Leave 8:30 a m.
UNION
1
VETERANS’
Fare
UNION.
Ttowi rs
II. tiaiicf. Ohio, unnual .
;il Aligns! 1-t r.i
Tiek.-t' .ui
» tif one far.- plus
n.l trie
M
tlet!' ral Pa-s.-tui.-t
2-V-
I’oiiil,
-'>0c
ami
roun<l
N>>rtli|K>rt
an*l
JOHN R. SANTO
ruuiul
PENEBAL HnOBAICE
trip
M. .;l. r,
\i:.-n!
\ :, s pi 12
IIarU»r
Nurlhijort
(••■u’' f *r il *
i-
N«‘-an-l;i-w:inta
trip; < >111 :i.i.
at
HETORNINC SANE DAT
Nrw Wllhal* Block. TrAY«r»*
«.4ii.t:wciRL
FIRE mSURANCE
___In Perfect Condition
o. p. CA*vE* * ana
L. L. A. BUILOINBk
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
The C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
0«M IM, New WllhM* biMft. Wk
ph0M.ttA
iting him.
Mr Gruber, wishing to be
the
neighborhood
Homo, to
of
St.
Estate
tle and placed it on the dining room
Ho went to the china closet
DENTIST
commemorate the j get some whisky gla.«ses.
On bis
201 FRONT STREET
SRtRD RAPIDS A INDIilA IT
COMPAHY.
1. H. Mhih
6m. W UtWilIj
MORROE & MeWETHT
day was celebrated at Munich, whert-j four hundrwl and fortieth anniversary] turn he wa* surprised to see that hls
tha prince regent made him a noble , of the great discoverer’s death.
j friend had filled up an ordinary water
about to
and the city conferred on him honor |
Quo of the consequences of young j gl^** to the brim and
Gruber.
ary citizenship. In the last years lu Aironso * vidt to England I* the birth drink IL
"Say," said
“what are you doing? Yon drink that
of the ’"hidalgo" hat. a mcxllfied Span
had lost hi* farultlea to such
tent as to seem like a child. His daugh Ish turljsn w ith which motlish Engllsb- as if It were elder." “Cider?" said the
are beginning to deck their heads.
soutberoer. draining hls glass, "do you
During the year*
Although distinctly more sulUble for
think that I’d take that much cider?"
of bla connection with the army he
winter. It makes a gallant appearance.
ter. Mall, devoted herself entirely to
often, like Byron, composed hls poem*
A one-time associate of Tom Scott,
the
on horseback.
railroad
king, and
Indipestion Cured.
mxj and was sentenced to death, but
Managed to find a safe hiding place In
life ha* been spent in the service of
the forest of Borsod.
the goveroment.
Mauros Jokal. the Hungarian novellat. had one very exciting experience
He
took place during 1S48 la Austrla-Hun-
He could not.
hls
wife hit upon a ruse which enabled
trooblea. buUd up the aystem and so
puriflea that hlseose can not attack
Anthony Hope, the British novelist
and gain a foothold as when In a weak
and playwrigbL was educated for tbe ened conditlOBL Sold by aU dealers.
Kodo
Jire Vou Cookind
hr Bargains
GENERAL INSURANCE
1 I newwilhelm block
c. D. MILLER
OEIM’TIST
Andrew Car
There Is no case of Indigestion. Dys
negie. the ironmaster, is at present a pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will
igUiclerk In the pension office at Washing- not yield to the digestive and strenj
Kodol
DjspepsU
entng Infli
name Is J. Howard Larcombe.
r takes the strain
Cure. Th
boro In New Jersey at the
r the stomach by digesting what you
it and alloa-lng It to rest until it
close of President Monroe’s adminis
( again. Kodol D)*spepsia
tration and the major portion of hls
mm iMpIlcated In the Troubles which
;
GEO. A. JARVIS
Abe Grubpr. the New York lawyer,
tell* of a southern friend who was vis
Cardinal Rlchelmy'^as instituted a
long ago as 1890 hi* seventieth birth-1 Peier *.
unUI
B.
OMBU
NOHTHPORT
The Pills -hat act a.s a ionic, an-! i
drastic pure-, ar.- iSMxitf.-; l.if!l»‘
They cure Ileal.H<l.e.
hilly Kisers.
Early
■onsti]Iiation. Billousne..... e'c.
bookkeeping of various kinds
Rl.-er* are stiiail. e:v.sv to lak.
an-l
gentleman eats but twicr- a
I safe lull
Mack Hauii;
rk at Vall. y City. N P.
m*‘at and n<v»-r touches t ton. h*)i«l
unties of th.-sc Kamou.■Tw
j ^a> *
ur.si m»' of rlir.mil' <s!npm*
;<s»d tor eith.-r rhildn ti
sfluation.
adult*. Sold by all dealers.
Good and Juat Reaaona
There re three reasons why mothnrefer One Minute Cough Cure:
First, it I* absolutely harmless; SecIt tastes good—choldren love It;
rd. It cure*
Coughs. CrtMjp and
Whooping Cough when other remedies
fail. Sold by all dealers.
hospitable, brought forth a whisky bot
public
at-
tuner and action regulalor.
Satis
faction guaranti-ed.
With Kimball
Citz. phone 2C4.
Music Houw
96 Cent Roioa
Leave S:30 a. m.
,^^,^01. after which ho en-
table.
iiowever. appear In
Ikdh
prompHy
IU>wcl and Lunfc Troj^-UIr*4l--J
,.h«. Constipation. Wrakneaa.
>
►hnson’a l>rug St.jt»-. Traverse 5
Ma*>>a-
was at one time an arm) surgedn.
BuMtg the earlier part of hit life.
call*
NE-AH-TA-WAHTA
For fifty tuo year*
a* he explain*. In libraries, but In ho*- movement to secure funds for the
plUls. taveroa and military camp.*. He i tion of d monument to Christopher Co-
taking care of him.
Nlgiit
lendcd to.
Both constable* refusetl to b«-
ward 1* the father of *lx and the baby
empre**
hjr*l_____
_
to
o of
offlees over First Natiooal bank. Cltl
leoa phone 365.
matter to the common council.
and better known James Wilson In the
four sons and five daughter*. King R»l-
ten. Ihe
phonea 103.
Janitors and the young Judge took the
W’llw.n
distinguish him from another j
seven;
A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Toito University. Office In MunaoO
Ig. Telephone*, office 103; realbldi
den.
STm HmM SyMaa. aad rapair tha
damfit ataMd by mraraft aad brala
wmy,
^
yourselves
lew raemlH>r of eongress then.,
William,
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phoney
ClU.. 107; Bell. VI#. Residence, 71«
Waahlngtu
iSsSSSSS
“Tama Jlra" is the name by which
•ever can count. That 1* why 1 Invi-nt
Emperor
DR. E, B. MINOR—OOee over Amerlean Drug Store. Special attention
to eye, ear. nose and tbroaL Glasae*
fitted. Both phonea Bwidance 611
Sixth StreeL
ItarvMw CvWUty, Um uA Ufiaty
hen you have heard him."
cd the calculating machine "
' the British royal family
DR. F. HOLDSWORTH— Special attenUon to disease* of the eye. ear,
DOM and tbroaL
Glasses
fitted.
Rooms 7 and «, H- A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phones.__________
most dlstlngnlshed citizen In the coun-
That
"Six!" ex
Holland. InvoluiBarny.
•Ah." remarked
Office. I
Q block.
are ao near at hanA they will
balldyou^ng._^kjep^^ well and
^
A Smooth Article.
V\*hcn you fiud It necessary to u.se
aalve u*e Dewitt s Witch Hard Salve
It 1* the purest, and best for Sores.
Burns. Boll*. Eczema, Blind. Billing.
- j Itching or Protruding Piles. (R*t the
“Don’t you mean flveT" "Xo. n^ Mr. James Wilson, secretary of agriculIt genuine DeW’ltf* Witch Hazel Salve
re. l» known in the middle
Babbage rejoined, "there are six letas “Sunw't” Cox famous In congrv-ss Sold by all dealers.
fen In hone." “Surely not." penlsled
generation ago. who gave this sobrij^mes F. H.vde. the 92 year-old comp
Lady Holland, and spelh*d the word
BSAwerwl Mr. Babbage.
PZXsX-iSLs
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
young business i original Laxative Cough
charge
»if the rontams n.» ..piat< s and
Phoenix Acrl«lent Insurance business ' coughs.^ coMs. fruup
there.
charged to Intrmluce, and had never
heard of him.
NEW WATCHES
K
Inence and Lucas a
who has
had
.tape and
..I**'!,*!!
Rlls, whom
man
ntsl
ordered Municipal Constables George <
^ cold wh. n y„.i
have
Baker and Henry Lucas to moji thej(^ugh—to r<ir«* a t'o igh » b< n you h
court twiw a week and dust the furnl-1 no cold—to cure vourself '. te n
Whereup.m hi. serious minded
Lady Holland was once taken do*Ti! friend
to dinner by Mr Uabbaae. the Inventor of the calculatlup machine. Some-
of the new municipal court. The Judge!
Sa>- 1 am the mosi dl*tlniPil.hed
Uat fifteen year, of hi* life at Za:ul-' n«n In the country.
Miller
hung ort tlK-'.r s
J
’lb.* li.tJuU
There Is W between Judge Loomis 1 Xcw*rk.
.V. M. juU ________
i:
t:.
of Battle Creek and the two consiabiei
____________
Util wa* asked by a gaunt, fuort of chap what he should say
Wiser than bis son. Sefu. who tried to j by wa
"Oh." rt'plled Mr. Rlls In
onnoae the procre** of the nelRlan*. j "cmblase
be^dapted blm.elf to clrcum.tanci.,. * '‘P‘rlt of levity. ■ *•>• annhlng you
thing
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
not come one Incident that l> worth |
telling—he has Just lived "the
age life of an English gentleman."
of introducing him to the as*
'grorda.”
SOUVENIRS
Some offl-! lau'. but says himself In hi* droll way
cem who hajl. capitulated at the *ur-1 that he failed to make a living at bis
*ni>-^u Tlp.“ as he was called not only
Boardman Rircr
Electric Light
& Power Co.
Ym’At* IM Feeling Well,
when .vuU u.«-simler
out arror* twenty sere*
Let us vitalize an Idea
for >*ou.
ICX*.
senreb of tbe ci*w* till your sL.k-* arc
the «'.dor of rawhide and your M...-k-
MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS
to
price
DR. O. E. CHASE, removed from »S20S Wilhelm block, to 407 aad 40t
new State Pf*w Building.
MARK CRAWS OELIVERY-Ugbt
frelghL parcels and tnmka. otfice
at City Book Store.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Rose, seven rooms, small bam. r»d
,|r^er. sire of lot HMxStti. comer
price ll.ooo.
lood and Khue.
“Ten:- he <Tb«.l.
’WelL Just try
him wltb your t* n. I tried him wU
a ml be wasa't *JiUsll»«d-’
i LiHiulrvr.
,Vb.
Ko mstter WHAT POWER
you’ve been fisiiig, ycmll
KVKKTUALLY employ
electricity, not onlv Ibr eoouomio rettSons,bot for rosenni
o^tility and geoeral adapts*
HOUSE AND LOT—Comer SUie and
put to him. and the unhappy failure
tone etv»l:
“ 1'he ttwi-ber wmnted to knoi
many »«umujaudiufnl»
then*
What will you say when be asks you
jiathway."
raBSGMB
OR. F. A MAC NETT—Prselloa llaaU•d to mrjL XAR. Noea. twkut
aad FITTLNC OF GLAS8BS. OMoa
B«2 Wilhelm block. Otiama pkosa
cu.
[ out »dly.
the
and In a half hiteir another boy ap-'
peared. He aaa oa the way to the eX- .
amtaitloa. too. He aMed the boy who
tad faUed what Qaentlons had been |
life’s
aEORicriT
FOR
POWER
Special sale
IKON UliUS. reuular $3.00 ones
now $1.9S andjso on up.
up.
C. U liOCCWOQO. O. r. * V. A
COUCHES from $4.GS
Come add examine our goods and satisfy
PERE Marquette
jre HMdaotwa. Strntstitaw
CroM BjrMaad RMtorw
fWotVirton.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
Bka at ne kwnsaM M WMsttoiiM^^b aMf
B. O. BbWITT * OOKFABTs CHBOAOQb flUU
riiiiiiliil
127 SOUTH UmOH STREET
free
IvaODMD TBATABX
Your Credit is Good at the
DYSPEPSIA CURE: Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
EYES
;exa.*mined
g'LASHS
yourself. You can’t afford to miss these bargains
XDfO. COACH STALUON. at Vet
erinary hoapital ererr SaUxrday balooeoCBMMa.
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