The Evening Record, September 14, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 14, 1903

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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'•‘•' t“*«^STHEvEVENlNG RECORD
SEVENTH YBAK-rm«

: CITT, inCtt, ^ MONDAY. SEPTEMBEB 14, 1903.

FACTORT
PROSPECT

FIVEWEIE
DROWNU)
AS IWSOLT or ootAMtom in pins
UUCC SATVIIAAV CVSNINS

•WCAMM

tuHPAisrst

Read Tt

Wan* TtiM> Ammb

Work Mai
Traverse BOARD OF TRADE COHilDERINQ
work of tM tower of tb*
I aad tke work
City Stair Baak
•HOE ENTERRRIEE
Tbis tower le

TM*dSJ? U^to^VIS^to

ITHIH

soeents TO • <M tUm

f.fLQMmmmatstn

« » CMfBrrkStm

University School of Theology, is tM
WOULD TAK^ FINANCIAL INTER.

SOCMU HAVE NOT VET SEEN NECOVENEO
tM plate glass will make tM dome
miM*9h th« tMfch Hm Bmh CmMn^^*teI?reotm k^ on tke sooth
••i
•»«c« th» AccMm
and east fsoM of tM building is laid
np to tke third story, and tM
*
>«rtv Wm fl«tumlM Wnm

TRIAL OF
STAFFORD

Ckarl«ro4s. Mldu BepL 14,—Nooe
cSr ib« bodtaa or Um pvty wko

characterUed the
anmltigated falseisenlons made as "unn
Instigated
^ « .rylni <o br»«l 41.«-n.lon la
the church."
- f attack covers many pages In
mbllcaiion. and opens with s
statement that the article sets forth
Traverse City u In a fair way to •in an unanswerable way" that the
land an extensive shoe factory as a
permanent Industry If nmaonable re­
oe things ai
tirements can M met.
the authority of the Bible and (
The board of directors of the
that Tom' Paine did
of trade held a special meeting this
morning u, consider a project to In
for indefenoent line
doce a Milwaukee shoe manuf^set

-K*r CafMiv Mil ^lajror.

Cs TKio, Mil

CharlTTolE.
14.—Five
men. all of Emi Jordan, were droi
in Plae take Balardajr algbt ae

i •
loam a napUia laaach «»
l n«n returnliui from a ball
Harbor Sprinjj* All of ihe
of the email
ito tke water
«Sh the yach
a nwrcb for
eight of the

lUlT

IS

BUNG

DIAWN

TBIAL WILL TAKE OPEATCH PART
OF THE WEEK

rL Mich.. Sept. l4.-xThc
left Hpalford. depot:
n a charge of murder
Chris Mrl^n. wa. liHfun
Chit
___
the court has bet-n c»cnipled In an effort to secure a Jury . Thus far only (
small pan of the necessary 12 roei
been secured. It may take unti

Not only was he favorably
th the project, but he has
d that If the factory can be
hod In this city he will Inv
>cn
gnd 110,000 of his own
and take an active Interest in
tnfiineiiii. Mr. Gardner being a

ly*lof*swli”rro^d^llan

___ cted the present plan open
by th4‘ company and believes It W(
^ valuable Industry for this <
IH- his purpose to Inte
few local capitalists so as to 1
as strong a

fore aid could reach them.
The Pllgrtm remaiaod at the scene
of Ihe accident until the men that
could be seen had been picked up. It
«hen proceeded to land and gave no-

OFMcKINLEY

‘^Iw.lsM U a sn^l body of water
In Charlevoli county. East Jordan be­
ing at one estremity and Charlevoli
at the other The naptha launch was
returning from Harbor Springs, where
s ball game in which

' The Vr*»positlon was favorably
celved. and Anally the matter was
ferred to the Industrial committee
ascertain where a suitable alte^uld
u, WIT. u ts« gr^lss

-Kit*’ Carson, one of the droi
men. was well knosm In Trav
City, He was formeriy locate.
Elk Rapids while In the etnpio
the Pere Marquette railroad com
and frequently IlgurM tn local
lived at one time In Grand Rapids
where as a ball player he raaked with
prominent players In fast base ball
In IRfS be pitched for Grand Rap

proposed building, so as to M able
arrive at an approximate estimate
the cotU
The alxe of the required buildii
would M at least 40x200 feet In dimen­
sions. one story In height. It was es­
timated that the total amount neces­
sary to land the factory would M
nt*arly or quite 110.000.

later on.
Ways and means
and Mr. Gardner sUled that the con­
cent would Issue preferred stock at 6
per cent and the remainder In common
stock, some of which could be pur­
chased by local parties If desired. The
Toledo. Bepi 14-The McKinley Intention' under this |
statue was unveiled this afternoon by
Miss 1
______ multltudv of people. Senator
the property.
Hanna officiated as honorary president nThe
matter of securing as man
of the day and Senator Fairbanks de- xal
as possible was dis­
Ml the oration. TM sutue. which cussedstockholders
believed to be a good plan,
115.000. was contributed by the as thenand
the project would receive con­
people of Toledo.________
tinued and substantial encouragmnent
epd««P,oeed.™;b..w^»re
^Mjt***14 -No offlclal
of the death of PresW
lich occurred in Bu
► today will M held I

and W. C. tTilonlck. When the riches
of the Klondike became known Carson
atarted for the north, spending a year
FBBCZINGINTBESNOW
or more la Alaska. Upoo bis return
M went to East Jordan and opened
a poolroom aad rosuurant. his fam
lly. consisting of a wife and several
children. Joining him gt that town.
Dying by^Thouaanda.
Acrordtag to advices recently received
from Carson by his frlendi I
mt WWv to *ho CVMla# pmm*.
was aucceedmg well In his bnsi
Chicago. Sept 14.-Tbousan
East Jordan.
cattle and .beep are freexing on the
plains of the northwest as a result of
of the unprecedentedly heavy aaow
suirm Railroad tcaffT U blocked by
the snow. The fall to 10 inches In the
AutoM Day KlUad In Racerd Break Dakotas. Colorado. Wyoming and Mon­
tana. and the entire British noril
^ Rm. Baturday.
to prostrate tn the grip of the
Milwaukee. Sept. 14 —Frank Day.
formerly of CallfomU. but of Ute llv-

SOUTB STOlH^Crr
Btvan Killed aad MlllUm Dollar.’
lamaga Bulferad by a Murrlabout foor miles of tM dUtance wbea.
caaa Today.
tipoa rearhlag iM head of the borne
stretch.
tM
powerful
mackiae
swewed. ran Into tM fence aad lop^
Jscksoavllle. Fla. Sept. 14.-U to

«=H“£Ttr£

r enterprises later on.
with confidence.
This industry Is the kind that this
city needs .and If It can be secured It
• 111 be a starter for others of a like
character.
The fact that Mr. Gardner to ao willtag to inve.* so large an amount of
money personally Is-evidence that U
Is worthy of favorable action, becanse
Ming a practical shoe man and al­
ready located well he would not advo^1 ud
returns.
The Industrial eommlllee
with the directors Wednea
Ing and BMke their report
TO BELL THE TICKETB

A. E. B. Minor, president of tM

H. Johamm. fbrgserly
Falla, has opaaad a grocer

bis right foot with an asavalktiV oa tM uaelL He waa a vm
aad atpart laaitcape da-

ALL
SHAPES.
toeiAll rtylM of toe. and
FRENCH HEEI. RUBBERS to fit women’s shoes
with French Heels.

mmik

Yo^k" Mpt"*ir-t^rirk iK.lau

Pirai TOHIELIEH. Prtsidiil
A.E.6L0BEISKY.MTraat

AMEMGAN
DRUG GQ.
m2l9 FRONT STREETnb

*T>ar* McDodald will go to PMa TM i
Mdiat Billy Gray daring UMh|eai«^to

Men’s Suits
Mon’sOiiBrcoets
Men’s Hits
Min’s Undimnr
Min’s FurnisbinES

; .

"

Outing Flannel
We have never shown as i
from 4ft per jrA and op.

ROYAL
BLUE

THE ECONOMY STORE
r, Hm « Firti Clt$$ «4w

A $:i.60 shoe with a iccord.
You take i» chances when
>-oubuy them.

We show all
Call and

m.kw'ttirr
We Can Sell
Your Property Our $3.50 and
...$3.00 ShoesNo matter what |»art of the

HiTiYoiNtticidtkaCkaBgi?
Mr. Globcusky. one of
the best pharmacists in
Traverse City, with many
years experience, well
known and reliable, has
purchased an interest in
the American l)ru« Com­
pany and will manaj;e the
business. ^He will be j,dad
to meet his old^. friends
and the urants of the pub­
lic will be carefully looked
afterinihis store .

city you own. If you want
to veil, rent, ot exchange
your propoty-accW now.

Write, ’phone, or rail.

FRANK ^UDRICH
UI FBONT HTKEET

New Shoe Store
Rulner’f Old Stand

Lake View Hwee.
Rapida Wagee $10.00 per
IWtf

We are now prepared to show a very com­
plete line, of tlie new Fall Waistings. You
will find assembled here all the newest novel­
ties in Foreign and Domestic cloths, consist­
ing of Mercerized Materials. .Mohairs. Wool
Fabrics, etc.: in fact even conceivable weave
and pattern that is considered stylish and de­
sirable. as white will be as popular as ever.
We have an exceptionally strong line in that
color. If you are desirous of obtaining some­
thing oiit of the or<iinar>-. it will be to your in­
terest, to view our assortment. The itrices
range from
=

5-

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

rr:;

* Of iDtuRin Waist Materials ■»

STORY
BLOCK.

Uerllnger,

the Mancvermuitken's

ExtraoFdinary Showing

Wgw

1-or Men are better than
ever this fall. All shapes
and all the jrood leathers.

If rOU want to BUT we
can ahow, y ou balsams.

-Try A-RFcbllb^j^^rAb

lljiare tickets for

work tn oaa of J. SalUvai

uMmmt

wtll keep your feet tirr,
sa\c tloclor bills and wear
longer than most kinds of
rubbers.

...2Sc to Si.00 Per Yard...

*j2ksonvlUe. .Fla- SapL 14—Pakeagers airtvlng Uito asonsing from
Tampa report a property kws tMre by
tM hafrtcaaa of fl.0M.fl00.
Na Laat T4aa Taaa.

We Pre« Oothes and do it Right

the new fall stjlcs.

“*af *Chwi* vliu sJ** oilt%“''iM

Ohio. Sept. 14.-Mrs. MeI forenoon drove to Westlawn c.*roctcry and placed on the cas­
ket of her Illustrious husband a Iribof flowers ss she stood in tears
I* It. She alB4i bad sent there nu
ributes from friends and stjang.
In Canton today flags were lowered
tm the public school bulidings. and
were worn by mariy In i

p-all Boau«ias

OUR LIGHT
RUBBERS

“Baef and Beans D«ysn" Is Desd-

ner and limited his working capital in
S4I,
has had several offers
nove to another location, but will
ler a proposition from thle city.
Mr. Gardner therefore ascertained
Just what was wanted, and hi
ligations led to a proposition
board of trade. This In substance is
that the city furnish a site, and advance sufficient funds to build a suit­
able factory building: this
r,f Ihe total amount annually, the Inter­
est to be not more than 6 per cent per
annum. In addition to these consldecstlons the city would M requestet*
defray the expense of the remova

rae.'buriJSliu^’nmS of“i!wI«^^ who



He

• Mre. It Is
ick fur this <

WET
FEET.

,
an<i >
.under of Dolan's
He Jeaves | ^
cans lunch room. I
fortuni* of several mlllUms

Mr. Gardner found that the owners
«if the factory were desirous of Inter-

the
the feeling of the people Influrmeb. foUowed by the cries of the
the Jury, as the sentiment
drowning men.wae beard. Even before
the rolllekw occurred th> engines of against hpalford has died out.
It looks as though the trial <
the yacht had been reversed and the
■ of the boat was ImmedUtely case would take at least nearly a
checked l^\ir an
I the
c all of the

played OtMr members of the F.ast
Jordan team were also on the
but were saved.
Great bravery were shown by some
of the men from the launch who tried
to save their comp- *- “
sun. an eipert sw1
been saved, but M urged the rescuers
tn save the others Brst. As be dis­
appeared It Is Mtlered he
down by one of the men

se^all I

and tbe^board has taken up th.

honor

J;

icb has bad this project in
mind some months and has made
some investigations, which have led The business nu n of Lake .
to the conclusion that the enterprise agitsilng a scheme by which th
U subatantlal and the parties Inter
ested reliable and able to operate such Juh thls**^clt“ * NllthiS- of t
phone rompanU-./
factory with success and profit.
Frank M. Gardner, son-ln law of Wll
un Loudon, and formerly at the head have taken the matter Into i
hands A company will be .
th«v. ac<y>rdlng to their pres,
and they
dricb he went to

There Is Very Little Feeling in Evltfenoa in the Case New, TheMfh
There Was Much Mere Aftsr
•hooting of McLean.

Areording to a report wh
title rtty sbonly after tb
tM' naptha lannch ebowei:
tmiil Juei before U wae eti
Pilgrim. Captain Lee of
yarht wa* then e« close upon» the boat
that to avoid a colllelon wae
ble The launch wae struck amid
shipe. miehing In Ite side and dim
aging the prow «if the yarhi

ft'.

lools -^here such teachers are al

EET IN CONCERN

Front St.

Opposite Whiting Hold
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

'

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Ham’s HatAEsney
Was Accepted bylls
Only after we had thoroughly
looked into }he]^ merits—our
judgment is that they are:

MADE OF SUPERIOR
STOCK: ARE MORE
FLEXIBLE: BETTER
FITTING: COMPRISE
A BETTER RANGE
OF STYLES : : : :
than any other hat at that
price, and are better hats than
many sold at higher prices.

Hawe'8 Black Derby
Hate in all dimensions;
Hawe's Soft Hate, all
styles and colors : :

HAMOlWGUITWMiGa

iHB'avawTO ksaatp/toAVieBsi birr, mca. mokpay. skptbmbeb i

THEfVBWKWBeai® srirrsr 2=:;=:

**FniSivhe

■Iw to Vtel «Mt tite ta M.
tk«« W «o froM It te pfnA•Mo tlMt tlM Otm Timwot ratka
wm
a r«ortl cna. TM« win

CiiitNniic’’

tWO«.T.»*WK*W.>

b fOL
leeordlag to tba aiootbly rrp
aToraar ylald of wbaat for
ir will br IP bosbals to tba a
is will arerags 11 bosbals. 1
atbar darlag Aagost was faron

JLW. HiUM.111. M»»r «K

li^
o«M ill FfMt aiTMl.

C. A. •KCIXHtR. Ofy

tte^IT bS
' or PHa l^e ftotiirdaj
UT Orwrr SDSBagod to oapiurr tbr rare
bird
Hr has a batterrd brad aad
V«*n M OB tla blK JalLMI. lUd
spralBTd am as wril as bis prltr.
proiar
ItgbU booB dlapUyed tbere
J K Flood of Han bad banrraiod
voBid Bot hMte bovB a wbc
1.700 tmsbris of pluibs. wbfcb wort
cootracird for 76 oniU par buabrl f
dmvaias. aorroBr to a aanbcr o
tbr bars fruIL Hr tbfaiks that tPO

SECimt AGAOIST
COAL rAMIMI

We have a bargain in a large, beauriful, 5-holc
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing fora boarding house or large family, .^n extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goods that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.

Are YOU i
tke future?

;DPLES^

ovrr HAM. at tbr coo ^
II par bosbrl. He has raid bU crop
for nr*t year In ad«-anea at 76 eeau

SAVlNGSy

Hav* coasists of 44 acres of finr frail land
south of Han rlllagr. tba aaJca froai
which last yaar aaKmatad to I2.70P.
NTpeases for that aaaaoa wars
> Iratrlng a clear profit of fl.aoo.
Pleaaaat Is pntparfag to ootdo
aad Rapid*. MIeh.. k«pi 14.-It
brrsrlf this wrak Id eotartalalng tbr
rrteraas who will atioad tbr annual
OmUj ckMod a d«a11 by which a nu«- reunkw
laUon. which beglas
coal mlors io tbr
Into Its roo-iaal «NT
tenroat U Ua ebM
It was statrd thatt all BogotlacaaoMBtadoa Tto balk of tk» oora
to open and prospecu for an abua
bad brra madr t.y
dance
of
this
eery
oeceasary portion
eatod at Dnrali. aad no
rt«d r«nf a Thanksgiving dinner were never
m
r »B
better Round about Grand Rapids are
I ba mf Tba 1
number of large cranbefry marshes
id owners are now eagerly bunting
nrrlrs ihat**ihc *^ral** was practically
r pickers. They fear there will be
grtsat scarcity of help aad are be­
sieging the employmeni agencies for
aurtte lo rlrw of the t
s next winirr. lo order that the
lay nay always have fi el In
ad. Gottoa alao baa Iboa far
ilns. and also be able to help out was stealing a ride on an Ann i
y«j **» ■»*•»«
paHsenger train and fell off near
Meslck. His leg was broken aad be
Thla la aol a raeord-bn
hundr»*ds
Is of rosl have been bniughi
C. A. SUTHenLAND. M»r.
woo out 4ir 8t. Joseph ran up to
lo points on the I*«*re Marqiieiie from
packages. Fur eight Bawcd a« WllhBUn Blk . B Ilk Usk. I.«Bit*r t X)
nlnot reached by the Toledo fi Ohio fully 75.0(Hi
weeks four steamers and‘three rail
Oeotral. the Hocking Valley ju»d
niaiis have Ijeen heavily taxvd to
Kanawha fi Michigan raUmads. n
handle peaches akme. while for 13
i bring Placwl at Cran * “
weeks fruit has Ixwn polling out of
oil and loola.
lo the
there at a similar rate. The returns
later troubles this stwk
for that sectl<»n during tbeee three
ickly exhausted The posa
months have
averaged over 11.000
said. dHrmlned the ocmi
evrj week.
kl months agu to obtain c
While the new niof Is being pi
important mines In Saglnas
on the state capHol. dlfficuliy Is i
and In tbal manner Insu
ex|»cr1enced
by
flio contractor
agalofi lack of fuel The i
U slated, was c«in ke«*plng the rain out of the bull*
by aeoeral (Counsel Fred W Water has f.Mind Us way Into some trf
the ns.ms In ih*- s^uth wing of the
s of Detr*ilt
Irulldlng and
the walls auul
tions In wtme parts <if the
iMatf frhaa tbar arrtira If aoi wbolly
soakisl.
•100 Reward. flOO.
•raaaasod br aatloliiatloB. Tba
l.enswee county has thirty-flvt* actThe rraders of this paiM-r will b
Iv. granges and iwenty-slx of them*
Ip apita «r lu pimriac ladapoM
pleased lo know that there Is at leas meet In halls
their own. which wjst
one dreaded disease that science hs
with furniture, alK»ut |3.tSK» each <io
beeu able to cure In all Its stages an
nliershlp
that Is Catarrh. Hall's CaUrrh Cur
tba crapa. aad
ttha««Mtte Maaartatf
looblit MIbm tfi V

Of Second hand Stoves pod Rpnges. and all kinds of
Furniture to dispose of. \Vc have fitted up a depart­
ment at 414 West Front street, where we have all
kinds of second hand goods of all descriptions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as good
as new. also some Furniture, quills, pillows, etc., to go
cheap. Wc. will'also take all kinds of stHrond hand
goods in exchange for new.

lUayawipiMPtodajracoBH
fDrtibWIaaaaaadaaiaariatbe
•aatafs tiPBb ia raaerae tor pickacas. pockltat.or old age who
woold have had Iktk or oothiap
hadbt)aot€oaimeacadwrioga
a rtow aad regularir
dcpositbg in the baak. Once
m bank hk <*<positaaxnoicaoed

D'MLtBg-——

1

Ja W.

to

«ar. Hw Cl^* w

Mw store and ill*

«wce ?TTSipAVER».

Loan Heoiliiuaitors

Ra Ta Knapp
Che Olatchmakcr
HAiving opened a new jew­
elry store at 4oy S. Union
St., your patronage is
solicited.

lock until 11:30 b'clock

\T^V:ri

^OfiTfllUrilon m±,

THE NATIONAL LOAN CO.

jaRPET GLEANIlie WOWS...

wnh..o. blocK.^™

TA*u^ar —

^ «lTTWur.r. i

paving_tax

lOPirCnL

I

Slfilitliqi"
litimt

............. ..

_

to tbr^Mk^ fraternity.
Calarr
bring a ooastliutlonal dUrasr, r©
quires
a constitutional
treatment.
Hall's CaUrrh Cure Is Ukra Intern
ally. acUafi directly upon tbr blood
and muco^ surfaces of the s
thereby deetroylog tbc foundat
It bpflaa la tbc oaHjr vtairr the disease, and giving the patient
amtmrj Shaa eaa br da^ strength by building up tbr consiltuapoa to fMaaaa aoaw pf tba Uoo and assisting nature in doing lu
work. The proprietors have ao much
laorbad by tbr poriinMi
faith In lU curative powers, that
I for any
ofier One Hundred ~
tmse that U fall|^ to
Send for

....

llllGATlONCOlfGAESS
tba Baak of BBcland rate Bill proto^
ably akin our damanda upon I*art«.
tbal botaf tba aMat likaly poli>i of rallaf. Boik Loodoa aad Barlta havetobticatfim. to mart that will pravnit our
maktag daoiaBd* ttpoa tboaa ©roter*.
den.
iriab. 8epi.
14.-Havlng
bot our oradit abroad la poud aad our freed C*uba. nursed Hawaii. sp.MH
mlllkms for the Philippines, and as
sured prosperity to Porto Rico, the
United States Is now preparing to
look after the welfare of the Uqlied
Sutes. Someiblng Is to be done for
he great American empire west t»f
the Mississippi river.
The nth national
IrrigaUon con­
laaat tba prarkma mrial ought lo ba gress will meet here. U-glnnlng to­
morrow and
lasting four days, at
which time valuable suggestions will
be made to the g«*vemmont as to the
besl disposttlon of the |16.0tMi.<U>0 ap
pact ooa^laral^
pniprlated by congress fitr the Irriga
turn of arid,lands In 1C western states
pHcaa. tba raoall I
I'onsertative exi»erts climate that
T6,tsK».ow» acres of land may be reclslmed
by th^ utiUsatkio of
the
Wall alfwat # aa
UB4- of water than now prevails. A
P4>luilaUon of from Ht.tWo.ntN) to 5o.
OOu.tWO Inhabitants might Und homes
t« tbt land, which Is at present arid

as a household word
f*»r fun. fact and fancy. There U more
fun In -Quincy Adams Sawyer" than
put In a single

'r.rr..,r.

while the characien
as ponrayed by i
story. l»i*con
La:
distinct.
nat
liathetir
ai
are found everywhere
In the wintry.
It is a credit to the public’s
--------- takes S4I kindly t.i this
wholesome drama of New England
life which is Individual among all
rural plays b^u^ of Its^

T*“* ^r*at”

••
1*

IS a BJOCB aancr |
fair thaa Poatlae. I

recelpu at New Ya
an Increase of 7 per
cago I784.2t2. an ta
cent, over the racei

tbpagk tba atata lair waa bald oaly
la^ verb H te prababla that tba Oraad
Rppids fair win ba as praat a ai
Uwaaro ud tba tMoal Ocaad PapMs the atage manager to aamwiMe tbe
firat act of -As You Uko if when a
dipeoBBt tipt of tba atata fair
terrIMo coiamocion In frant made him
tkPra abpald ba oaly oaa state
tb^ atata. aad Oraad RapMs U tba

piper torn.
I br the dock be bad

goat la tba
UTaa as «x>
baary yMd is

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SEWER TAX

DENTIST
u.
,«.ld on or b,
of Sept ember. 1H03.
Th. PeeHcM Fii» P.nt, mn better
Wilhelm mock. Room,

Ml 1«k:.
her llle to I
l.ui 1..I hitii Mn» Jni
v.-r li.iie t fell i.i If to lenve
I
The
uloilM-d by
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lu„k.
i i ;;f]llt»: II r«-»ii»iiAe from
liN,mi’*«f“»

WANTKIT—A hUHtlln
real eMate. IllR n
linger Real Bslaie 1

man Ml

Wann Fuis for CoM Days

fii-i

is whai evi-ry lady nertls. Would you like to wt-ar nia* i urs
this I'all anil Winter? The days now may Ik- warm, but ttild
ones will surely come. Have you seen our elegant lim-of

Mia J.m.-a Isi'e -i.d nwillhill.v ivu^ed
her. lull only Mifln n i.lly to 4-muic her
lo iiiii.li l.♦ll. .low*,. Hill I be dog was

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publle iKUW.
itolng up to him he arcoBted him

ONE tJUMO

-l»o you ktiom*. m.v man. that mb. uev'T you gu into that tMiuse r^u go lute
hell>“What * that got ter do with ur
was tbc surly rejoinder. ‘TKin't they
chiiek yer out uii the «tr«Yt again nt 3
o'cloekr’
Tbc ebwnuin te fccltngs can better
be imngiiied than dcteiTlbcd.—I^idon
Siiare Momenlte

They are as line as you will find, and such an a^sortmeul to
select.from. You may not need them.now. but come in.
anyway, and see the beautiful goods. It will give you an
idea of the newe.st styles, and then we like to show these
handsome Furs. We begin with -the lower priced—'I he
Coney: splendid values for the money:* are from $1.25 to
$4.00. The Oppossum, with the beautiful banded tails, sell
srom $7.50 to $12.50. The Coon in both sable and Isalwlla at

. . SH.OO . The l-nx is the most |K>pular fur, and these sell from $10.(K> joStVdt.
The Squirrel makes a beautiful scarf and these are $15.0i\ You want
to see the Lynx scarf at both $10.00 and $15.00, and the Heaver at $1S.

^WE SELL SCHOOL BOOKS^

Such, lo brief was tbe eondiUoii of
an oM aoldter by name of J. J. Havens.
Versailles. O. For years be was
troubled
with Kidney
disease and
neither doctors nor medicine* gave
him relief. At length be tried Btoctrie Blttera. It put him on bis Teet
in short order and now be tesUftea:
“I'm on the road to complete recov­
ery." Beat on earth for Urer and
Kidney troubles and all forms of
Btomacb and Bowel ComplainU. Only

All the different kinds that are used in the City Schools, and almost all kinds
that are in use in the District Schools. If you want those wc don’t carry, we ll
gel them for you on the shortest possible notice.

WE SELL SCHOOL SUPPLIES
.

which. U nca;^

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once—606 New Wllbelir Block

*30*h“d“y

TRY A RtCORD WANT AD.

brooebitis. bleed-

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*
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i* xml one third fare from aUilonx
Bl n..t more than KM) miles. Good
lo rinurn 8cpteml*er JK. ,

Lie production is to be seen here
i at Steinberg's Grand Opera
sc. and tbe sttur of the
man In the country who co
itrj girl, go»-s to singing acbools.
One Suml:iy » u.llkm>«vn eliTgrth rides and husking bees, fights
town bully and figur.»s In many man m ho wns noinl for kU efforis lo
c exi»ertences. will
want to be quell Mr.uig drink nxvlv*^ a very
i by all who wish a few ho
' Ate br^m.-ite taking bis u«n.-il mnik

simi

Ohio: « per c
J.: 3 per eenu

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EXCURSIONS
PESEAV^qu^ om-rKo^A-rMY

It is estimated that the great
drama, “gulncy Adams Sawyer,
bfH-n witnessed by ro<»re than a n
ftersons. and at the rate the play Is
drawing this stwson the two million
mark Is likely to be reached I

con.n.1 of
*. Tbr awocaaa of tka atatr fair I
all sources of
wau-r supply upon rquivtlMit to > hnlthr jar al oat tnag.
llac lUoatrataa tba gaaaral proi
which two or more states depend for
la Mirklgaa aad tba aaoallaat ocmdl
tlaaa aOKNig the farmara durlag tbr Iertwting before the congress.
paat yaar. both PaaneUlly as wrU as
SHOWS BIO INCREASE
farormblr crap coBdltloas. While tbr
aaaoqUtloa srlll quH a arloaar. ‘wUb a
Ofwm PButal Raoaipta for August
Wars S4.72tA0ft.
Washington. Sept. 14,-The siatemem oTgroM postal receipts at the
641 largest postofflees In the I'nlted
Ststsa for August shows a toul of
ak tba Wasl •4 T2S.S06. a net increase of I4M.S42,
la Oraad Rapids tbU
or^ more tban a per crai over Augusu
MlcblgBa Plata fair arUl bold fortk.
aad If pood sraatlMr praralls a

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*tf^i. fnim Union Btrccl lo
t. U now In my bands for c
the first assessment to be

•QUINCY APAM8 SAWYER**
an by More Than a Million Poople

^dreS F. J. CHENEV fi CO . Tty
told by drufgUU. 76c
Hall's Family Pills are the besl.

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J. W. GfiuaUett, M. D.

Mail bTHriigptliiltIr 15 list.

of bis life in criKle,Detroletwn.
When a gang of pipefitter, connect­
ed the oil tank In tbe factory yard
that has laid Idle several year*, last
wcek.*JonaU»an G.aklll found a live
flab In tbe botom of tbe tank, where
several locbea of mud. oil and water
have lain tor asTeral yaara. and which

Akmao Beckett, oar leeal aataraUat,
•Mmred tbe fhmy one. and^if be «iiTire, tbe relor* to Ida native olemeot
water. In 1.00*. aqaarlnai. bo win probally be named after lotos D. Bockw

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both 5c and 10c pencil paper and the same in hard paper. All kinds of
legal and foolscap paper, blanks and envelopes, pens. inks, rulers, pen­
cils. penholders, crayon, erasers.
We furnish school districts with their school books and supplies, school seats,
teachers’ desks, recitation seats, black boards, globes, maps, and other school
apparatus. Glad to furnish estimates on anything pertaining to the school
room. Correspondence solicited from sthpol district officers.

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Bmrnl jmra before thU Henry
Jtoej wm a yew Mama man of
■2b amrtmd^blK that Vben Man

(S.turd*y)

SPECIAL
RING SALE

h BfM yeaya bla senior, died It
aoad that Tracy had been named
nrotor of bM calate gpd gaaivl

«tt» lfe« .tlXllM
m. arr at
iiintloa of <
Oocheray, who has

Big DucooBt br Cuh.

*:sr;.i;7k:^,r“
s'STa.:?

Bamlcwort who had once been
assist la the Etagllsh awk. -Mias Cla»p Brlgbtman*a attorney, prodnerd papers
will ouatlaue to teach Uie Plimaak- tnaaferring the whole estate lo Barah
Uraham system of shorthand, and wUl Partoo. who dalmrd to be the aecond
▼Ife of the deccaaed. Tb»e papers
^rsd. and there was aneb strong
mce that Tracy had stolen them
by
'^he^tertad a
that hla inoarerratloa foUowwL Whlic
era la America The book is jost <
he waa la fjMaoii the estate remained In
and this oollege la one of the aery 1
tioo. and Bdlth Brlghtman. being
red of bar Income, was forced to

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STAGE AND PLATFORM*

sorrtoe can be made on tbe spot, or
evm vbUe the forcas are w the
anarcb. The car ta not a model irf
httaty. but simply a large box oh
wheels, with all aorta of tooU and a|»-

cunaAi nws
ortatwoiu
iU
Th. anal amr «» cklMraa la Ik*

2,‘rss2;'k‘'iris!*-ri^r«!n!s
iTik^
oTkTihJ

l5^."fc*^«rrriBliiaa
vr an

*»• »*"

hla aiumde to the boalneas ooorae la
the lilgh school of IhU city. He does
not want to appear to aatagoolxe the
High school la any way. On the oon
irary. he wanu to do ererythtag pos­
sible for the adraaoemaBt of the local
High school
The attitude that he
Mrs Charles Decker at Ptae Btish. takes, however. Is that since the High
terkma vaadHion as a____ ____
N. Y.. Is

"A Girl From Sweden" was given In
Steinberg's Grand Saturday night be­
fore a good sited audience. The play
has many good points, but the com­
-The ahoreUr aahed Tracy.
pany was only fair, and In some spots
very weak. It Is one of those atirar-On the place.-All right You go abend, and HI ful lions which make a big show on the
►w. We don't want to be seen.to- biltbaanls but fkll tb make good be­
fore the footllghu. There were some
gether."
Tracy foUowcsl the man out of town good specialties and some unique feathe
l
I perhaps should be obhga to a downed bouse standing beside
road,
ainl
the.
two
entered
the
a High school student should
A ph k and a lOwrel were found under
a port h. mnd Tracy. Icsdlng the sray to
. ri.*bMtaylJ„,
bookk«wUi«. b. a Urge Jtrre In a comer of the k>t. Is*
^ does not think It Is fair to hare a gmn to dig. t'omlng to a small sheet
e lime one a
hosiwe^ remne In the High Iron box. they irmoved It and returned
_____
_
having
Tuesday.
Sept.
'
with It to the city.

-Tirri-k*........

..'-■7brr

-B e'U go to your room. Brown." said
Tracy.
"You ve iQpt the document,
there, a believe "

who relumed to Mrunswvr*. uerMoj.
In the High school mad hU bosl
»..M of .K^nK Hamal In 8t. IxHils.
rollege. too
He complained bewb«*re he ftirmerly lived, and he was
H
sborthand Is being tanght
In
irared lo New York
school when It U not in
After wandering around the globe
fur fifteen yemrm. forgetting er*m his
give every
* li«« the public s<
birthplace and the names td his ^ ehlckc-n preparatory to kill
ems. fnim whom he had b<wm kid After fondling the fowl the
nspned. Marcus-Hetbiman. « year.
hU ,
While carving the nAsted I
ilsrlng dUtnond was found
at. a watch and was
l.«wking 2tM) iirukes an hcwir. and
an
mas
A Boy's Wild Itids for Lifellh the, sword <»f a gigantic »wxirdi?“a wanclSrti
hull. the fishing
er hull,
With a family around
expecting
iy^ac;ors irhen he was se ve
• Into iK.ri
. While training at Newark
ned the ve •el off the Georges a covery for CoasumpUon. Conghs and
last w«k
John SullUwn. ti
i ago. and had her
kepi; Colds. W. H. Bruwn.^of
weight pugilist, was attacked t
cx^in»tantly at the piunjis Capt.
------------- i
ith's agonies t
I endured
says she would have gone to the bol- but this
.alnce
HU ecmdlth.n li| consldert»d as
slant relief and
rrttlc'dl. as the doctors hare t
el Nole. a ^year-old girl of St. {writes: "I now sleep soundly, every
ahie to affeerd
afford him any relief
. is iJuffertng from a broken leg night." Uke marvelous cures
Con­
Wlieo John W. Hart <
ed In a fall the other day. It, sumption.
Pneumonia.
Bron^tla,
al Ander IS the third time her limb has been Coughs. Colds and
■ailed for a marriage lleGrip prove lu
M.n. Ind.. Thursday he declared he rranured during her short life.
! matchless merit lor ,all Throat and
lad forgedten the ni »e of the girt be
The largbwt dli»cwe In the world Is Lung troubles.
Guaranteed
bottles
I»Oc and fl.OO. Trial bottles 10c al
lUwsle The half filled
church.
It exl«
Jas G. Johnson s and F. H. Meads
I held up until he re
ibtan border and 1
,drug stores.
turm-d to the girl, and then he ca
bark and stated her name was Be*
dla. Burmah and
ntnsuiA
TO attend lEUNION
WHU' It scs.n
aft'er^wanl
beca
Boni«) md ihe^ PhJ
Hiwsle.Hart
Pw. has:
--------------Tear* a tJHI funeral, and a gn
rvall^ the J
'
through
from Genesis' Fmal Arranpementa Made Batm
in the Har.wlale cemete^ were
htst tribute.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllll
r. lAirntm to Dane, an Irish settee
73 year. old.
i
that the Larson, wty had taken the
place erf n. child in their New
McPherson Piwi . G. A. R.. held a
Buck tan's Arnica Balva
n»*e ing Saturday evening and made
■ marvelous
_
to attend the relerj 1
...nu
u ...
was l....r.M
low,
lb* Ui
Traverse Soldiers
lotion, ointment or balm for CuU.*^^q,] ^nors' association to be held In
mtN-• girl nelghhtMr,
nelghheur ChrUlti

a match te hto roooi. Ut the
the door, polled down the ,
the two opeoed the boo box. issma
out n handle of papers. Brown mean
while uuloikcd a desk sud bft.ughi
fbrtb an envelope containing doc-u
Okenu. Tracy seised them eagerly an«]
scanned them one after anotW>f till b,
came to one at which he ntteiWlji^Tj

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hSi'is;

hugr'‘luSu*‘ mr.^'IJquli^pJd* w Ith
imr* saddlers, carpenters and
ultb. outfit
outfits cumirfete fur u.,'
lilscksmltbs
iu the army, will 1 wve New York for
Q
s**nl to
iworih. Kas.. few test Inl

trj;. “rXr.

ntwirWeddedTolks
Will lind much to inicrt*>t them, ami their time
properly spent, in laokin« omt our suiK rh stork
of rurniture. Examine the tjoods,' learn the
and then compare, (if any doubt afto value
isl. with‘^he offerinj^s of others, and we
firmlv believe we Kvill kiet your order. It is furni­
ture that can be viewed wiih admiration and satis­
faction in years to come. when the test of wear
has provetl its excellence.

Special
Sale of
Odd Dressers
For ONE WEEK we effer
you choice of Ten Styles in
quarter sawed oak dressers
with 24xHO French plate
mirrors, at the \ fi
low price of... i.O*VV/
Of course
nave cheaper ones
rse we have
80 different styles

lSOt0$3S

BasementTloQr hr Beaters
Ranges and CookStOoes

tbf Boston StoK

that clever vaudeville team. Dolly
Theobald and Howard Powers, to for­
sake the “conitnuous'* and appear In
-A Utile Outcast•' VaudevUle artlsU
prefer iholr own line of work, with
short hour, and large salaries, so the
offer which was made to this team
mnst have been a big one for them u.
acept
such an engagement. Miss
Th.Hklnild apiM-an, as "Bob." a New
York m wsb.»y a a>\v which1 her small
t iierf,*01100. The
York life and the
lUog are exact i
famoiis iM.lnts of

house. a*i»d we w U1 swear out the w ar”lt* was 11 o'clock at night w hen
Tracy left the detective ainl walked
where then' waa but
light burning. He rang the bell
servaBt came asked for
[laa Brightman.
-Gone to bed."
"Never mind that. I mn«t see her
^"WU» shall I leU her wlsb,-s to sec

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U U A. BUILMNa

JOHN R. SANTO

E.W HASTIR6S & SOI

ve]n running ihnmgh it
-Never mind that either. SUcTI ap­ realN *hi»uld be called a - nu-lo-com
prove of your calHng her up.”
edy drama." The entire 4.nHluctlon
When Edith Brlghtman entered the will l>e offered here lu a most elaU
rate manney and Is sure of sticeeMs.
caught at the door knob,
and the mystery at.
Tkt* Kn«.«. < f \ ertsltac.
ng It teevtber with the
»te 'of a vihU
property, had not only bee
but a horror to her.' When
pvas stUl half a child. Now she

'.ns

dress w as ragged
t«l with
tiad the eve* of an urch-

father asked me to be
his executor be told me of the woman
N,vorth,-los* the
who claimed to be hla wife, and that
he also suspected Bamlcourt- 'When attitmh- Ilf the l.o,»kselh-r *
tbi* uuin was a |H*rs.maIlty. G’adMone
I die.' he aald. there 11 be some rascal
it.nwrsation with him
w. He took n Ity practiced on my Uttle irtrL Promise enicrwl lnt4> ,t.n\vrsation
and fur an hour they
he street this
you wUI see that abo u not robbed'
"^ morning to see Comma nder Smith In
orly French pm-lry. Then
-rpromlm. ou my Honor sod my
{r*-gard to the matter. He Is pretty Btc.* I replied.
the stranger shpffled out of- the shop.
I*pr> In ►pile of his 103 YexTs
•Wlw Is that gentlemanr o*ke,l GUd"Wben the blow feU I knew the pa
•lie ha* an extraordinary
par. were fraudulent, but could not
le,lge of French poetry.'
Mooprove it The court was a
EECOVEEEDmSlANK
aicur. be himself U our greatest poet
over the esUte to this t
Cent Paul Vcrtalnor "
rt Gannett Is Filling It Again. But

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EUROP^f^PLAN.
gTTTtkins nret-cU-. AU «ri-*de n*
Uwo
rfectrtc Uckl.. *sc. Ow b
fruoi P M. depov Bv >h« day or wwA.

«“■ *»

Ing* bank, which was stolen three
months ago. A boy found it In the
river off kYoot street bridge. It had
U'en unlocked and the oonienu re­
moved. The bank was taken to the
People's Savings bank, where it arms
lockt-d, and Mr. Gannett has begnn fiUagain
For the benefit of the
' him before, be
that be has
> from Elmwood
avenue lu Bay street, on the

MONEY MAKING PROPOSITION
W. A. McLaughlin B Co, Brok^ Oatrolt Offer tt to Invaatara.
* fact cannot be denied that vast
*ujn* of money are made In stocks
hued through a reliable
brokerage firm who* have the interest
of their patrons at heart I
are not lacking of Urge bus
e Investmenu in
the stock market
Mercantile linns
n saved from min. fmrm morte:ed and Indivldnals made in
The esseminl point in
■stments of this chnracter
sure of the rellnblllty of
one's broker. In Detroit the brokerage
linn of W. A. McLnughltn A Co.. »9
wold street, have a paironnge
Is reprcaentniive of the beat
nciers of the state. This patrouage has been gained ihrou^ n loyal
service covering a period of more
i 10 years, and U a smmg indoraeit of the firm's methods. At this
Llcular time.' when many of the

a quaint
New York
It he once
ployed a detecUve. who has only re­ atory about a nc'
loyed.
cently unraveled the case. Here is a
hi* luald."" he said, "had Just coma
contract between Abel Bamlcourt and
Sarah Parton. wherein abe agrees to over from the pui country anfl abe waa
Everylhlng she did prodivide the estate with him In case be
lalmed hci gn*eiiD.***.
One of her
aeiwrea It for her. and below her con
ablt* was always t.. conic downstalra
feaaion that abe was never married to
ackwunl.
your rather, and the documents are all
"I a*sun* you It was a funny sight
forgrtl. the signatures being coplHl
from letters of your father w bleb had to a*H* her dcs^vudiiiK’ a atalr^MW slowUer band grasped the
fallsn Into her possession.. This v*onfMolon Bamlcourt was to hold over balustrade for safety and every little
her In case she reftmed to divUl. with while she looked round to see bow
h farther «he had to go.
Why d., yon ,*ouie down.*tnIr* back­
While Tracy wa.
ward. Kathleen r
this brief summary
could only be written in volume* her
a In the
face wore the expressk D not of oue de­ way w4 always can
lighted, at bearing how she bad re­ ship cornin' over.
gained her property, but sn eogroHsing

**^No. 1 loved the little ptrl for
' It*^a long while before Edith
Brlghtman,
eoald persuade Henry Tra<T to
ne
hnaband. Deapite the truth,
the wortd be t
avict and bis
Then he feH IIL
aker phyi
I waa obtalm
and have

investmenu are oottsidered safe, ea-

Extensive e'xperimenta with snbmarlne boaU wtU be made by the navy
this fan. The foveramrat

S'JKU'Wriirsss

PKNHAU.K40N

...DENTISTS..

berr

Has Changed Hie Residence 1
Bay Street

laiiooowxm
MrtMlhaElHMi
' UiMMlPmrB.

FIRE INSURANCE

asid Tracy, "your e«iate M
MTsd to you "
She stared at him wonderlngly as

ia£MBr

MahkfpqblinUbhiSbsl.

A splendid melodrama. ‘ .Man to
Man." eomes highly recommended to
Steinberg's Grand Opera Hou*e next
Saturday, for matinee and night. This
play Is now in Us third season, i
ls*i year played the largest cli
ORS. •AWYKR A
only, scoring am immediate sncce**
account of the Intensely interest
story
and exceptionally high-class
manner In which It was staged regard
log costumes and scenery and the ex­
ceptionally strong company of players
that gave the performanc<»8. The story
is on new and novel lines, intensely In
terejjting fri»ro start to finish and
lllng

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Stomach and Uver Tablet

noc«wsar) repair* i

Is the key to the sltuatlonr l«
axrialmed. "Without this the otb«-n
are worthkws. I ll lake ,-are of ibh
Vyaeir. You look out for the others

“its

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On the ctuist of the Meat Indian Is­
land* a curious kind of coral t. found,
csih'd “minepocw" This has a most
extraoidinarj- proxierty which t
the iwple who know It very k
handUnglt The moment you pick up
a piece a aort of electric thrill
through you and an agonising pain
ahoou through yonr Jawa. Youferiaa
If everv tooth and every nerve and

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every one ol which is of human
interest, and every artide ts fflostraicd. There u no better maganne
of travel for teachers and popili than
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Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by newsdealers everywhere,
or address the puUisber.
No. 7 East Forty-second street.
New York.

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goes with them. This expUina why
a jugful of RADAM’S MICROBE
KILLER is worth more in practi­
cal resulK than a whole drug ttore
of other remedies.

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Kew York be w
*. though bis aaUry was
temakefTSa wrek. hla
from »7 to $10 a day.
Fium thU locradvc i»*lttmi bv graduated la bnslneas for blmarif.

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‘**?tank*ll. rSaelSi today on a boab
h ur- wu th« nkKet
■ €< xmou by

Til* HISh School Alhlelte Aaaocto-

:s?;iiv‘hrx.f-r,s?kfSi:

g his abaewce all orders for
rs and plants will be fllled at the
town store, 215 Front street.
F Holdsworih has moved to 6«
. The oOoerB •cioclcd for
Sooth Vnbm street.
im-190« ar«; PrvtodoaW Honr Dwi;
The Umg Lake stage, nu
Neal, made It* last trip today
An exclling game of bns^
the boy la Stlndny acbool always wks. played
tad CadUlnc at the former place Cad­
ud l^to dtoajae^
rel tons
church? AH illac wlnning^y a

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EXPLOSION
OF DYNAMITE
ehwMtor of *'Joc^ la Iho

dramatic
INSTANTLY KILLED TWO MEN
•AY CITY YESTENOAY

future. To overcome th
of interest they are as------muats with which to carry on ibelr
church work.
T'hey beh<
life. Very few boys and aseu are com­
ing Into the churches
What da the
canse of this? It to irae o
churches, and largely marked In
of the larger churchea In Mlc _
Whmi to the trtpuble? U U that Christ
has not been preached? Christ has
Ifreached as faithfully as ever be^
but men have not been told what

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la ibU I

Bay City. Mlcb . Sept H.-An
tlon of dynamite In a West Hhoi
In the Michigan Central railroad yards
la West Bay City at 7 3(i yesterday
morning killed two men. Injured three
would b* aura to be pfuaoal aad ra others more or less seriously and In­
dicted aalaor injuries upon a number
jf persons, chlelly fn>m flying glass
Id falling wreckage
The dead are Clarenc* I> Hup|H-r
and Roy Boucher, bulb switchmen In
the or the employ of the Michigan Central.
The injured, arc Robert Rohlln. «».
gtneer. thrown from s4-al In cab and
i bruised; William N<ihle. Un­
^aad Mr. Palowr ompbaalMu ibe fact
cut and bruised, and John
that Maatotae expoeu to reciprocate
the maar tblag. eaiored by the boncb
la Travarae City.
Michigan
Central sailcb **ngl
Kalkaaba will come orer In force
Ml down U1R*U M-veml cars <m
ildeimck nnd was preparing to cou
1 when the explosion came
Flame and smoke shot upward
SO feet and s terrifle ctmrusslon 1
Ml at to eomplate the deulU of
arraaaamaau dartna tba aftemoo

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.Mq«r >-ears ago couldn’t be bought for
lessThan six or eight dollars. .And now
we offer vou one. a CROSSLTT Shoe,
with “Viscolired ”—waterproof—sole : :

P* o R B -a ■ o o
Our Cros-sett paicni and enamel shcw»
have ‘ Vbcolized"—waterproof—soles, it
you want them

The mlntoiera of the city have apI Rev W. L. Laftfman to
with the

Bight new

BUHANT & ROSCOE, ’fJSSX

students

■ol^ts for signal

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.^aspeeW ^c 56 in bU<i siWinc.
for lall and winter wear.
Worth
leader
S4 in bexv) skirting
trine and bfO*m,vn
AU wool zibeUnes;. all wool
tians; all wool plain ch
811c, for per yd..
an wco^ hair line
C
ST. in black taffeta, trear OQg^
serges, at per yci... O
guaranlccAl.pcr yd., OyC

for Iming*

skirts, at per >-d.

35c

•ve. His beauty. His won[old
hut have failed -In one
nlghT September 22
derful worl
M Holdsworih. who went to
thing.
I of the Christian to to Colorado with hto family a few weeks
The bus
1st wtmld do. nnd do^ic ago. to now one of the Instr
know wbst Christ
. m**chanlcal engineering
nt in the Stale Agricultural college
Jisu‘s**^loSld do*H mere fully until
has had Jesus la his soul. Jesus Chnst
,^C«.Un.,CW
has been preached, but sin has not.
No man will receive the information caught a big homed owl in the alley
that he Is lost until he knows himself
of Front aireii this
that be to lost.
-Sin has .been preachtNl as a mere
au*rtng fht^bS*w^tk“IimXUtran9«
^
fancy. Some look upon sin as the
hwiry of a disordered mind The man
in this part of the state: j
hardest fare that six stnmg
Traverse Hay Teleptome Co.. Central
* h„y of 1.5 ever kept alive
Lake, capital. «4.tHk.; East Jordan and!„n
,he dally mimu of the Wind
Sonih Ann Ikmrd of Trade, East Jor-[„ver s survivors, who were cast up on
le old dtK-lrines are again being tlan; IR-rnmn Evangelical
l.uthcran ,he Irish cast near Kllsegg a few
I loathe-front
church. U-lamI
'wts-k* ago. *ays a writer in Answer*.
In the reisirt o| the nmdltUm of the
f„r sixteen days on slewed
Mg^U^m ‘to'^olU* to the fwnt. Traverse City Slate lank, pufttohed in^^ yam. without a emmh of any
very effort 1* being pul forth l.y the RefS.nl Saiurrtay. s handsome In thing else lo help digest It except
nominations for this old cause.
crease 411 f.»oilng* over the previous *
ter; and. though it insde them sll
seem* to U* a delight to son
HiatemeBi to shown
The footing* 1,1 ,he> kept alive and did not waste
be In sin. and then gti t»ui and ki
show a total of |1.4C1.:.13 34. an in ,»ay very roiKh
am a church meml*er' The devil may
rtasi «»f alsMii
This sneak- * fh,- Wlndtiver was a lark carrying
come with ait his machinery, with all well «»f business nmdlik.us a* well a* ,*«„ between 8»al
the sinuigth of the bank
»<ih nn irng'toh c
and abanduoed alsiui a
unfaithful professed Christian can
miles out on the Atlantic.
killed by tb*
•Sin I* lx.mlage. 8ln to slavery gtsMl to return on any train iYIday .Three of the
tRomans. \ 14: 23; James. 4: IT; I
John. 3 4; John. 16: fc-ki. 8
iher aeven 190k
l»ul the other
bound up ID unbelief. Sin. prtn
in Manistee ]ui the whaleboat an.
held Thursilay nightt
mean* missing the mark
Tbi
r a hurry,
»n sale att the stun- of Jh^ j atn. Ib-ing in t«> i
nothing In sin that will relieve y
CSV to Cigsr Co
It to esilmsted lhat ‘ih,.v .i:<ik Kh. little food,
foot but ihrev
the tank
nearly 2imi members of Lalla R«kh birge butt* of water. besides
besl(
Temple will go with the caravan.
the host held The result
day*, toit
The office* of the Outing Beach Re Up ,he provision* In four
foi
.-on Co. have Iveen clos«*d for the sea- tad waier enough for a month, and
Young Hobo Was Given 30 Days in
led
*‘f TamTblmp
Jail This Morning in Judge Rob­
the Jackson.
erts* Court.
They had a keg of paraffin wax .and

Injured by flying |iU*oes of glasb.
City pUte gimits window* wt
ten Id stores and re*ld»-nc«*e. s
Die thought an earthquskc was
xslble.
talttotory wk In the
om»er wa» ststidlng on a box «
mambara wfll adjourn to i
' cars away from the one that
led HI* iKKly was frightfully U
£W .^vem beln.
by flying pl«-es of Inm and w.kkI.
The Manlatee
Boucher wa* thn»a-n under a c
bis
bead UIng blown off by the
Jid^e baiqaat Vm be the ftneet ever
spread ta oortbem Michigan
Indeed, pkMkm Ills iKxly wa* an tinrect>i
leah when picked up. and
ooasldertnc the national prominence able ma** of flesh
of the apenker* nnd other gueats It Is
marrlt-il only
expected thnt IbU banquet will be one
of the beat ever^eld In the atate.
Rohlln and Noble were hurrletl to
Rouad trip tickets will be only $1
and they will be good on any train go their homes and their Injuries dressed
lK»th were
ing on Tburedny and any train return
in the day. Crackle * Injuries are very
and dcK-tom «a> hi* d.*ath I*
‘'^b? ttoktu are on anlr at the si
If
of tbb Cavto Cigar Co., nnd can
le car In which the expUutloti »*cwa* about l.ouo pounds of d>^said to be |iart of a shipment to
oDsIn town. It had U*en loaded
consignment of Leo-MeifonJ
I quantityr iof reductHl charge
Indoor rifle practice,
dlsappeareil entirely, only
remaining. i
> irucl
Hama af 1. ». Samaa Kan Away Salithe^
re
of
ueday Evenlnf-Mlracoleua Esc
ere desiroy»*d or damagetl.
aftmieOen*.
The cause of the explosion to un
sown, but It to believed the engine
of Mr
bumped Into the train so hard that H
set off one of the cartridges, this slrik
Ing one of the lackages «>f .lynamlte
evrnlac »bo«t
oTlock. being run
over by n home belonging to K B

, _
_
_ _
wlUKMil deUy
aa to Bet tbrouab In time for work

A Genuine Cerdevan Sbee

Bverbod} to urged to be

s'" ^to

mi
SxS'rSH.'S

sS^^iTmembiyc?tbe*Sdir*"^ '

csuAmHonn
wmBarawnDOWit

the back of lu bead, which required
two sUtebas to close. This wound U

lan arm was injured and several ttvth
•sew kwickad out
A pbyalctoD was called aad relieved
Ibe little oae ns much ns post

I

proved to be not very severe.
cbll4 was out playing yaaterf
Tba mother was badly brutoad. our
lag balBg ma over by the buggy nnd
bar right abouldar badly hurt

MSmCTW.CTrtl.

IMM-t •• tn. WMW WWwMf*
S.»t. tMO MS 0«t. 1

jOSED HIS WHIP
Chi«f Of PeUc* Rennie Made It Inter­
esting for the Men Who Ran Into
His Rig.
Saturday ev.-ning Chief of IVllce
Id a call for a man who had
blng too much liquid refresh
Jter him will hi*
*“ nd
When returning on
Bay street he saw two rig* raring in
the dark and gave them the rv«ad.
The road waa not wide enough far
lem. however, and they succ-eded in
inning Into hit rig. earning away the
wkes of the buggy and slightly injur
ig the horse
The chief whirled
around In hto rig and gave chas
catching up with the men. there being
three in the boggy.
Their name* were aske.1. hut they
replied with a volley of oath* and In
formed the ebUf that It was none of
his business, and whipped up ihelr
borae
The three men then received
a good whip Ushlng. and
iwbably
curry u few murks us u reminder of
their impudence They only got hull
of wbut wus cffmlng to them on uc
count of the dronhen mun being In tht
rtf with the chief, und during the run
he cume very near fulling out of the
rig. which compelled the chief to de
stol in hto puatobment of the fugitive*

is Thto Trust
**Tbe uverdke Person, mun or wo
aum. wears out the left shoe soonei
I to expected that than lbs right.” said un old cobbler tb<
dUad dalagntas wUI other day. "Many people wonder at
thto and cant undersiuud
wrhy U
should be. Long expertMce has taught
,aavS^ eountlas co.
V, «klch 1. to b» WM ». «h»

2£-J5.*S5l52rJ:
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Manuiumigli!
SATURDAY I qfh
SEPTEMBER I 3 HI
Cuii.c «illl Itr :

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MANtoMAH !SSH;£';:‘r,T££

FOISTEAUNQAWATCH

lnu"“pa!p“^ml ' I wa mining 1?

Fi%-derlck Mllk-r. a young man about
t!« v,»rs Of age. who claims Mllwau
Miss K.lns William* his i
kee a* hlb residence, was arrested by
IN.nilac for a two wvek** visit
Chief lUmnle this morning for faking
. tl R Iln»wn went to ^
a watch from the residence of Mrs.
I* morning
Hannah Wart on East Eighth street
I-Yank I’ml
Miller went to the house and asked
Rapids to attend the
Ing for Grat
for his breakfast which Mr* Wart
gave him
When be gut through eat­
HadU-y went to Summit City thto
ing he went to pick up bis hat. and
ling to finish the interior of Mr.
atso picked up a silver watch valued
n*‘s house.
Ilson went to Kingsley
* .Miller’s pal was walling for hlpi
The register of deeds
this miFTning
Her show-i
near by. and Miller
showed him the
9 on the evening train and will
watch and told him wha
iH* Joinetl by hto wife at Kingsley, and
taken. Mrs. Wsri learned of
they will vtolt the fair at Grand Rap
aulboritle*. vwho were
■nd notified Ibe aulborilles.
MKin on the young
ung man's
man’s trail. The
L Sprague and wife went \o
pal refused to stay with the young
Grand Uanid* this mivming to attend
on account of the danger of being
the fair ^
rrested. and assisted the police in
LKWtlng Miller.
He was taken before Judge Roberts
son’* offlevv in place of Miss Myrtle
hto morning and given 30 days in the
ouniy Jail, without the alternative Bniwnell^resl^^^^^ ^
.f a line
Miller to said to he a typ
cal hobo, and he looks Ike part

the boiled hemp, the tar. boiled to s
Jelly, adding to the nonrlsbment of
the rope. They landed In compars
lively good health.

t anyone co
the leather
lung sea boots will keep a man alive
lor a lurtnlgbt. If he has a lilile water.
Capt. Msholy. of the founderevl steam
er Gwalior an^ hto second
officer

Oisordcriy

ThriUing Mclo-Urxmx on
New and Nov cl Ltnes.
A New York Hit I,ast MaicK
A StOT)* of Intense Interest.

A Large l-ol ol Klectrical Ef­
fects.
A Great Prtylurtion in Ever)’
Way. ^

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M « S/Vrnr Doflar from -BudMICeCLANEOUb.
Scat Sale wil! open Wcilnesilay

M?.^no
tH^ cut up and shreddtMl with
and the shreds chewed and
etl
Bolling, even when pos>«-s no givvl St all. but takes
P 1*>M* what nourishment they
A few ounces of ihto leather
I hard to digest, stay he stom

CsllUac this

"Wh'Mi In Jajian nut very I
Ben McManu* went tc
saw as remarkable a time
to mofnlng on business.
Ellxworih Hale went to
ids this'-roomlng to attend
E A Michael and wife
Fremont. Ind . thto morn
visit in the city with X
■ plum and cherry trees and gorg
y*ars old. was brought before Justice family.
ne.and wife wei
F M
* plnnrs in full bloom; In the rear
8. M. Brown thto morning cm a chargt
IS a sloping hill, from which s
of being disorderly and a truant Rapid* and other |»oini* on
Miss Anna Marshall and
Young YlngUng Is the son of Ix*wi*
tevl to Milwaukee
Ylngllng of Kingsley
lutlon being of wonderful likeness
with Mr*, n. W. A threadlike brook meanders from
A warrant was Issued for the U.y’s
arrest last fall, but he knew that .his
this point, encircling rocks and 1*1
n*. stenographer and*, and Anally disappearing In a
father was going to town to mak
Michigan 8tarch
piece of woiMllsnd.
In a miniature
t for a two wiH^ks sky a golden sun. turning on a silver
short time ago and the father ti
wire, strikes the hour on silver gongr
get along with hi* son without 1
him arrested.
Kind treatment
‘ Each hour Is marked ta the frame
life at home did i
by a creeping tortotoe, which takes
and he again h«
the place of a hand. A bird of exqui
ity from Nor?
The father show* a great reluctance
site plomage warbles at the close of
to take any actioD against hto son. hut
each hour, and as the song ceai
Frank
Rosaman
ot^Leland
arrived
he hass reached the point where be
mouse sallies forth from a nelg!
the city this i
endure the lat ter * action*, be
tag grotto, and scampering over
The Misses W
hill to the garden is soon loi
vln left today
vt^w.--Wsshlngton Post.
Grand Rapid*.
Juvenile

A

m f**iuv

CLAIM HE IS BAP

kllsgad.

Before

itHsnds Divining Roda
Henry Zachary, a T
ristllng In
ears old. who has
says the
*ueblo fur the last

r-'K?

water, or oil.
great depth with a certainty
before known. While holding th
one of hto father’s fields he
j
peculiar tingling
pUTCLg KHOP rvm HALbI ly^nt flrsl
» often as he retnrned
which.I.
and at one spot wiA such force that
he cried out fur his father. The elder
rhary ridiculed the boy. and told
a to go on with hto wwk. But so
ely was the strange tingling rt-

s£S==’""

excellent water. Since then young
Zachary has done little plowing. From
every part of Caldwell county, where
the family lived, came constant calls
for the servlM^ of the boy from peve
pie who were anxious for a sure thing
in well staking Not once did he fall.

r.rr

fruit
e insect or larger form
that preys upon the
^ obliterating It. One

tail hptiiigps kills If ISM.

tlons. Cut worm*, ants, potato hug*
and cinch bugs are delicacies to him.
and be snaps them up steadily
A Daring Fraui.
with hto loose flap of a tongue until
The government Is endeavoring to
hto sides stick out and he can hold no
more
The ncmber and variety of expose a fraud of unique and daring
Ann Arbor religiously prote^U her
with which he All* hto stom- character tm the part of seedsmen ta
pet squirrels and the numerous little
America anJ Europe, R»?d the agricul­
fellows run about The city with a feel­
•OCIETY.
ture department has Issued a pam­
ing of security that they will he nn
phlet on the subject. By adverttotag
Old. But Well
About 50 of
Liles of Traverse
pearl millet, which sells at 16 oenU
he summer of IWO Mrs. George
Bay Hive. No.
harm as good, although much adver- a pound, as a newly propagated gram
Lawdl
of
-^IdgwatcT
preeerv
net McMIchael
Used a* the fanners friend. Farmer, of marveloas quaUty. dealers are aellalxteenth vreddlng anal- qnantUy of raspberries and cor
Ing thto seed at no less than |3 a
spare the toad.
In the old fashioned method of
TOUT the seeds. At the last com
vermary. They prewrated her with
lag the vessels vrtth wax. the pr
meeting a man occupying Prof. A.
china berry set. Refresbmenu we
style of glaa fruit Jar being
Lloyd s house this summer asked perserved and a pleasant lime was <
vestlgatloBs reveal that the frand In
> expensive thai-------- mtoskw
to kill all
the
squirrels
Jo.ved by all.
America to tame compared to that
Dshle of containing, coming on the premtoes. The psUtlon
pracUoed with pearl millet seed this
targe bottles, stone
pprtag In Germany. There It ta her­
capable of I
~o?a*mS*has come forward with
let the cattle Into hto cropa. kill hto alded as a new ptaat tmporiad Dtmi
tdi
fruit trees, mortgage hto farm, aad America And to aold. not by. the
___________ __________
s\
me to ihe'^city ta his cu
»t. the case was set for i

It to the

a Utile forward. Thto to borne out by
Che fact that evsry one takes a kmgst
Slap with the right foot than with the
toft. Feopls who get lost In an open
country, auch as our western pmiries
always travel ta a circle If they have
DO compass to guide them. That to

75c

■Ifc

Wonderful Japanese Timepiece.
lay'a bicycle abop. and for som
known lenson took fright and
iba atmp, running away. The iii
child was out in the road In front
the manway borw.. and the child
aMCber anw the perilous posit

Tontof bMutlful scenery I
Mountains of wonderful
Mechanicai effectsl
Worlds of Marvelous Elec­
trical surprises.
Everything is new and as
perfectly complete as.
brains, art ««i money
can procure.

Ann Arbor Squirrels.

*SrSS*the^Sl|

spoon la hto usouth. hut 1 bearUl
scribe to Prealdaat Qarffeld s do
Two
that -the rtcbqat heritage a
la July, 1*74. the package was traaaman cun be born to to poverty.**
fmed to her daagiitar. Mrs .Thoa.
not fraus the aoos of the mlltk
Holflsaa. and at a recent reanlon of
or the noble that the world rw
its tauetoera. its aartyra. lu tan
lu utataaasaa. lu poeu. or enu lu

baads. one

a

abort

dU

!S?jrJrcssw

bonding, break the glaaa out of hto
windows and fill them with rags. It
will take the gloas tron hto riothaa. -iatrodnee” q epeeiee of piant that
has been grown ever elaee maaktad
aad the poUahJrom hto
began to colUvata tha ealL

niktaney Oaetle to oae of the mdard*» grava.

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