The Evening Record, June 20, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 20, 1903

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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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1903-06-20

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THE EVENI]>K3 RECORD
SEVENTH YBAIt-l«(»

TRAVEB8E CITY, MICH., SATl’UOAY. JI M-: 2«, »t»03.

CORNER
STONE LAID
MON.

FfNNV

HANNAH

OFFICI

ATKO AT CimiAONY TODAY

THE
WAS

IIG BANK BUILDING
tUlTABUV

DCDICATCD

FAEiENCE or CAOWO

mUD IT RANCHER
' McKinnoy
Mur a
to MurDor

ringliy

THREEW. C
T.U.SERVKES

Bundayp and legaf holiday* On Tuek^
evenlng^the bank *hall be open;
V WUk U U* VvMOca/RUMPS.
Helena. Mont . June
-^The body WILL DR HELD DV MIDI AARDOUR
c^ge lakw-eBeci July Ul. I
tb« outlaw, who
TOMORROW
HMW
w«dAaal*4w
Glaa
by B iMmell,
rancher
'he
Concert
June 2f by Ste^
n ran Into the outlaw when ur CELEIBATED
EVANGELIST
SURena*
Orcjveatra
will
ba
armed The latu-r aiiempled to aboot
tha ftneat mweical event*
him. hot the cartridge stuck In bla
W'lachaalwr
Haniell'*
daughter
hrought hlm^a rilie with whnh hv WHOSE WORK IS KNOWN IN
killed McKinney
MANY LANDS*

BKMBT IS DENIED
Work Ofn th« Structurs Doing FushoO
fUpidIr by tupormundonl Mor.
hold Of»d Aotioloctory Progrooo

It Doing Mado.

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llufi. Pt-rr^ Haiiuab IbtM nurblbR
litkciau-d at ilio linponaat cnromony
of laylbjc thf corut^rsUiDit of th«< big
lire proof bulUltDg bi ing erected for
Ike Traverme City Hiale baok
Tke aioiie wao laid at Hi oVlork tn
ikot ||ea«nc« of a iarge nuiuber of
and ihe c.«reiuoii>
roarl^ an Iniportani iMdnt In ibe life
Ulriory »if
liftuor Vul
while more than &u years ag'*
4-rerled Ihe ttfitt billldlltg of ati> pre
lenol/iDB for liUklnesa |mri*o.>.» in
wlvai U now Traverao <Mty
J'ron.i.ily at Hi oVlock Mr Hannah
aiU'<*iu|MUiled by Duperluieodeui Hnn>
Held.- wwDi lo Urn aoribeaat comer of
the new building, where quIH.
bad gathered to wltneaa the

Lotfyard U to Retire

I the Head of the Michigan
»/ WUk UI tkk gvMtaa lUaerA
New York. June 20-A dupatch
prlniod In the morning papers from
(Meveland. t<i the effect that Prealdeot
l^dyard erf the Michigan tVntral U
• retire on Auguat 1. and that W H
ewmao. president of the N*ew York
i*niral l-i to auccec d IHm. U olllelally
denied at the general oftleea here i»f
thci New York Coniral.

SPREADING
DRAGNET
POSTAL

INVESTIGATION

IS

RAP

IDLY EXTENDING

i of Civil Service Law*

Nearly All tha Local Churehaa Will
Clone .n the Evening in Favor of
tha Dig Maating in tha City
Opara Houaa
Iheie will ha three meeting* louuirrow under the aukplcea of the
iiK-al Willard W. C. T. U.. at which
Mlh. Mary Barbour of Loa Angelea,
(wl. will give addrekkeA Mik* BarIxinr I* a V4iry euiertamlng kpeaker.
amt ha« a world wide educwtiuu and
ekperience that makek her a very ca
luiide epeakt^r U|mn the topic* khe
clone friend of
MUk'lUrbour wa
Mikk Willard, the Ilate nattonal priwl
dent, wak with Lady Bomereel In To
r4mto la*t NovemU-r. waa In conkul
iaiiiui with Mr* L. M N Hu ven* and
Mu* Anna liould in Indiana Jukt be
fore they sailed abroad She hak been
IhU and other
ounirlea for many
t
ywara
MUk BarUiur
>ur ha* been C4>nductlng
Rvangellktic work for acme time In
ihU ktaie. and the hu-al W. C T U.
MK-iiU) are very fortunate In being

Arc Being Dikcioaed—
Grand Rapida.

III in the Friend* ihureh
Jiibe
JO
Vlolatioiu
u^.n
kuhjeit of What Ik the
i‘hrl*ilaii
Teiiiperaiu-*'
II.s a* an <hitgn
the Flroi
ve^HgatUm John B
Proctor, preki tit of the 4IV11 hi rvlce
lUkion. I i * bowed It lui id tile
gal apiKiiiitmi lilt aii.l lfau^^.•rk. in
whiiii pernon* wire given ikihiHoUk
.\i 7 ::o p m aiodtor uie«-iiug will
wlihoul going through the nuulred
he held iu the city Opera Houke MIk*
ivll aervUe examluatioo*
The following ai«- Mirhigan apiMilnl llarlM.ur* kuhject will U- ‘Our Na
Nearly all of^the
rut ^ and ihi- otli«-e t*. wliirh irana- Hon* Need**
ihiir.he* will give up their regular
lerivd
Harru Horn Mon jt-vtmlng
servlcek to allow all their
Arietta
J regular atiimdaut* to attend thu'
ro*. io Ka!ama/4Mt
lie* 1 n»i*etiiig. which promlae* to be a very
Mat) H c«mle>. WyauiiotuInteresting tme
lue-j The mukic lor thU meeting at the
Fdward il Merrill, from
nty Opera Hotue will be lu chgrge
i.ad. Pa to tiraiid liapidk.
Il.nry Hiaid. from Nile.* to Wash- of Or J A Snyder. l>r Snyder ha*
madt a kpecial aim to have M»me line
uiKion. il. tv
P•^^makte^ Heio-ral Paym- ha* re mu.-ie at this time
•vived a report ln»m Abaiataiit Atloriiey lietural Kohl.’ in reply to the
flamer* requf^i for a uiatemeut in
hleh the lUH-ulon id the iMikioffice
di parinient in the Hyau Turf Invi'atment cases, signed by ex-Acilng A* ’
*1kiani Attorney tleneral rtirlidiaiiey. |
aiV4»rdanee with the law and the ,
INitial offlelalHt are In loiu li I
fact*
lieved ;SERVIAN OELEGAGTES SAY
iM-lieved
with rhilktiancy. apd it L iH
dikik.hiilon of hu cu*e I* delayed
PUNISHMENT
a view of kiH'urIng further in*
from him cot
adiiiiiviktratkiu of hi* offii e
Will Da M*Ud Out to AMaaains of
ik men
Hdword H. Merritt,
Merrlt
w
H ing and
uied a* the Hraud Ra)«pldH pohtottiee
th* C»ar
whufce apikdnimeiii wa* lud
emph.ye whu
e eiVtl M-lviie rule*.
ar.ordiug l».
d. ijann

WOULD
DEFY RUSSIA

iTMo
iHul

set Hug
Mr. liaiiuah pulled off bU
C4iai with the aprlKbtllmiMi of a young
man of taeuiy and grakptid the trowel
with a vigor which r4-called the old
tiineii wlutn he ua4id to work every
day with hU coat and V4«*t off
A heap 4»f C4*nient 4 los4* hy was the
oiijeci ol hU alioik and when Ho
Hone wwk rals4*d kUffliu-nHy high mi
aa to he out of the way. Mr llaiinali
.rpn^ad the hnindaHou with thtOie
tuetii uutll there waa auflli lent for the
piiriMiM* Then Hie ulone wai> care
full) lowernl Into plan* under Mr
Maunah a kupervlMuii. dlic-ried h> Su
perlnic-ndent Herafleld
tjiald.
lu llumv.....!, f!:**;:
The crowd wairhead the procc'ding ..Kun,
U»l8t on
•with Inter.H. and Mr Hannah waa Pa. and had hi* addr . lr»D«(.rTeil
le*. but ev
(our »vpk.
Hapid* S4ii
rongraluialed utmti the fact that he
taken
be
lamlk
a* changed l
had l»4*eu inbiruniental lu the eret iitiu
of Traverac t'lty'a (Inciit olnicture at
CARDINAL VAUGHAN DEAD
IhU Hiu4\ a« well a» Ilk beat more
RIG RALL GAME FOR 4TH
thau 5n jeara ago
A photograph of the group , waa
Night After a Long
fnken by Moblo
(
A»ylum* Will Cro*c e#U Her* V
loaa.
the Famou* Gray Eagle* of
« lUoerS.
Manute*.
June 2d-Cardinal Herbert
Vaughan. RL^d 71. Archbtkhop of
WA'kimiiiktt
uidnight last
Hue ;.r the Foucih 4.f July aii
night afi4-r
iiuu* that 4M*ciir* III the morning
lie jf^kchttll game The t
i*k of MaWI-t.-. have been *eci

COLD AND
DREARY
CONDITIONS DISAGREEABLE

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AMERICAN DERBY

Start This After-

SS2.000

S,.,.,. ...........J;

' */ all Uaia la amr mtm
KtaJ the new one. “GORDON KEITH"
b»TnoMAS Nei-son Page. A Ux>k of
incKlcrn life. Call and see the newest.

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THfWEATHER
.I/.75

WsMe time and lok leather
looking for a better piano than

“BY ALL MEANS HAVr A FIT.**

eikskin

•Andsit beneath I
\T\i\ see me prance arauad the bed%
Dresiea in my twtUest clothes!
Oh!
and b^ your brothen^ Grace
^ Your listers and your auntt.
And icU them BEN I).\ made my coat, My waist coat ami my jvants!
.

Shoes

V^u won’t find
PUnot arc made right and fully
Ktisrantced. You gel them at
foctory |>riccs and practically
your own icrins. Sec uk for
paiticulars. Small instiumcnls.
inuaical iacuhamU*e and slicct

Men’s Elegant Summer Suits $7, $la, $12, $15.

for Bo/$

1a»i of New Ties just fiom Chicago, 25c, SOc, 75c.

w. w. mm coMPAiiY

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M. D aTBUSa. IfAKAGBB
Wf FB<»NT HT

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Ft W^mir-----

Tbc Kimball

Sec us fivr Summer

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THE USE OF IHE IONS
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE

T he Real Reliable CluUuers.

(>i>cn thi»

A

SCREEN DOORS
V
With hcavy w ire netting—j»Uin only. ...

avoi«lk the nc4ci.kilv i X ]>ci*ona'
visit. Ilsavcktimca 1 c\ja*nse.
Conncriioiu wiiii all i
an.l
village* in .Michigan.

OS-TKOI

With heavy wire nett mg

Yours fur r.NIFORM l.OW PRICES.

A Gentlemen's Shoe

AT
RASTALL’S

—T (Ik

..Saturday Only..

20 Year Cold Fill­
ed Case. Genuine
American
Movement

MOLASmiSSES
lOc per Pound.
............Finest in the
world. let: cn ain fur
Saturday only, 2h cents
a quart.

St. Clairs
Confectiona

$8.98
The fmckl DRESS SHOE svildin ihis|

$5.00^S6.00

,7^ fRiM tmm I (0.

221 FRONT STREET

The Old Reliahle !

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Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
over offered
you for the money
Come and see it.

RASTALLM

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

One huudred twenty ur mure pages,
every one ol which is uf human
interest, am! ever>* article is illusIratetl There i* nu better msgazine
of irav el for teachers snd impiU than

rjto Fm/r f/wi ##w«.
Pubhslied monthly by ..
George U. Daniels. Fifty cenu
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news ilealers everywhere,
or adilresB the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-sefxmd street.'
New York.

TRY A RICORDsWAMT AOl

Not Made in Sweat Shops
J.
I F you knew the history of
I some of the clothing that
* is made in the large cities,
you would be very careful to
avoid wearing an> of si. The
record of any garment that
bears the label of D Adler,
Hrov \ Co, Kochi-btcr,

great concern are light, well
venl'la’ctl and as sanitarv as
monev an l human mgenuily
can make them. 'I hc com|iany’s employes are well
paid anti prvYsjvcxous, and all
the conditions are fa^orablc
to the pri) ’uciion of the best
kiivd of clothing. Arc not
these facts worthy ot your
consideration?

-IRRECONCILABLE” RELEASED

WITH A HIGH PERCENTAGE

*. received notice today that he
passed Srst la the civil aerrlce
examination, aad that his perce
^19. This 1* a SrsKlas* showing
Mr. Neale ta sure of his appoint

"*fLa.ccOFEER
Men’s
$1.88
PANTS
THAT ARE

Well
Worth
Men’s
PANTS

Well
Worth

T^AT ARE

$2.75
$2.38
$3.50

JUST TO CLOSE 0UT-Wh« « Haml i CiMMiiUN.

OF GOOD CLOTHING,..
Wll-HIEIUIVI
»0»C

A MLOOIIO WANT ADl

THE ECONONY STORE

PilntlClilikVIcl

SPECIAL

.I?.

Notice to Pe
A surprlM lor All Foresters
Companions of ForoMers
M
evening. June tS. A large atteadance
Is requested, aifflbd
High Vice Chlif Baatar

.65c

fancy only................. ...........99c

’ You will find a economy to uade herd in all lines. *

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

CARLE CONHOMICATION
Chicago.
Jnio 20 H^rhy
day
: opened CMild and dreary the thermi m
eler c-arly In Hu
>riiinu hovering Will Be Open^ Between Thi* Coun
MANISTEE K. OF P. EMORIAL
About \h hor.-e.
•mimd 6S degre.
try and tl7e~T»hihppine* Within
wfll atart. among
n iHdng Havahle
and Boy*’ Band Will
a Week.
k to t High rha
PaKicipato in the Esercisoa
Htmea; 4 to 1: and riaude.
kUteenih Amerlran derby U worth «i> W lr. U U* Evt i« m*44wfL
Rank
Tomurrow ihtIntfor
Han
Francisco
June
20—The Knight* of Pythia* td thii
|3!00ii and will Iw run almui 4
I niicd Hiau-k will hav** dlitvl cabU' go to Manifitee to J<»ln with Ibe
eommuiiteatton with the Phlilppinek
Pythian* in their fnenKula I e:
within*a week. ace,.rdlng to
eikik i;iic local company will be
NENORfAL SERVICES
*t retch 4if the
l,eiwe«m> them
Pacino 4'alde. m
clo<k excuiwlon
and. Honolulu. U
Church Tomorrow.

fpr CkiMr.»
Sizes ti t
Sizes 84 loll .......75d

DON’T

MOORISH TROOPS SLAIN
kintiig aggregation and the c«int4w>i i*
fciire i4i be a red hoi one
The game will be played on Twrtdfth Dattic With Trihatman RoaulUd Dia*
IK ing sharply at it
kir4»et park
oVI.H k The ivark ha* .1
the asvlum tea m for the summer Thu Be w tr, lo I
Umdoii. June 20—A dUpaich from
ly at trai l ions
the Tangier. Munvcco. today reporia a bat('tty will afford
afi«i
*h “"t
ish trtmp*
snd
.11 here-on the
frdinna A Moorish
general and b.ooo men are reiKirtevi

v-.| .The Ma«*rahee*. both
; i
Miolh Live* will hold ihei
' : /. • aervlcwk lomoriow morning at 10 If
I**! :
] In the First MeihiMlIkt church Rev
June 20—Patrick A
r *. V - \
laufman will deliver a aermon McHugh,Ireland.
the -Irreroncllable ’ member
• V « ■ I mi “Our Memorial* ”
'X ! • i
The Modern WiMuimen will ait.-nd of parlis
hy ' ti ' VemoriRl service* at the llapHkt
N' - i -I ' .riKir. h and the sermon wl|l lie given
V VI h. Rev W T Woodhouseof the Bap
U . - • ' >
church The Traverse City band
HOTEL STRIKE DVER
’ will oondiiet the order to the church
and also to the cemetery, where a 111
Hag *enr4ce will i-e held in honor of Employe* of Chicago Hottelrios Have
the dead member*
Reeumed Wer4t.
W in u ta* STMlaa ISkMC
KXCITRBION TO NtHtTHPORT SUN
Chicago. Juae 20 —The employe* of
^
............... DAY. Jl’NE 21...................
Steamer rolumida will leave Trav­ the leading hotels aad restaurants,
erse City at S*S0 a. m . returning who have been on a strike for ten
, relumed to work this mor
leave Noflhp..rt St 4 p m . reaching
y.y.
Traverse (!tly at €:J0 p m.
Pour
The resenred seat plat for the con
p i
: hours at Northppil. rare. W ceau
cert to be given by Stewart A Stef­
fens’ orchestra will be placed with
the City News Ob. TueeSay mm

Shoes

Three ktu vleek, will lie cimdiicKsI by

Wakhtn

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Cor. Front and Union

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Bsmiltoii Oothing Co.

Tins EVENUrO BEOORD, TEAVKRfiE OITT. MICH., RATURDiY, JUNE 10,1105.
hoarA It to said, offeead S. P tastermeney and M ■ Bmwnaea rsfuees
Mpt the retnm af the dead, and
___ the paicome will be It to Unpow
slide to fdtwieU. butgtf no settlement
to ranched the matter will probably

HOME OF
THE LAWLESS
ME WHO tt QUICKEST WITH
GUN IE RIGHT

ABSOLOTBLT

gum In the northern r%§iatu to the
hope of investora in wild lands.
At Coldwater. D. Halstead has rw
ceived a letter tnokmlnc MO. which
the writer, who did net alga It. mid

Wee Murdered.

i.iot-rr
B

years a^^
than fifty yenra alnen be lost the har-

Do tbe Flies Bother?

Then* is a scheme on fool to give
manual training to tbe children of
the public schools in Mlddleville. Unatlags and Nashville. The propoalUoa
is to engage one expert teacher who
At tls« PriM wf BmffWrUa#.
kitall divide the time each wnek
the thfee schools. Una making Woman on her waj to semMBTalidisni
pense of each eompamtively caused by pregnancy^koEen muai pain.

ArrftH FIFTY YEARS
who to In the city on business, tnlke<j
TodtF Uoa. PW7 HmmIi Uid the frankly of conditions lo that district
tanmmM .at whst U to h« the iMot but Instotad that his name l*e oaltte<j
D of what he said
give my nanu- in thto in
not worth a snap
of my fingers when 1 nMurn home."
"Nicer
v%> haire hM wortolod with Mr decUred the Kentuckian.
peadto than the Inhabitants of tbe
ttailMh U the doeeloiMMt €f the city
district are hard to End. but
for
It w»» he vho bulli be to the man who falls from g
_ D county, with a population of
the SrM ^reteatloee store bulUUnc in
over 25,000. and 1C
thto »laoe about Sftx
with similar populations. Is a
aadI oae of the crowalaff er«U In hl«
hole of lawlessness, nnd It to reand
»d that lb murders, the perpet
t of the I
tmyiBS of the
lure vhteh to to be the home of the
. have openly occurred
ITraverM Cltf State bank, of which
^r. Hannah to Ue hi
or the
^ After M raare of
\ the district. 1 als(» kknow Proseco
iDounted by great aiieeeM, It to ee
Attorney Hyrd. H W. Owen,
FecUlly gratlfylag to be able to wit whose bouse was set on Are.Wwas con
heee the araetloa. and be Inetr
nected with, me In business not lung
aga These feuds are simply far"'
In the biiUdlBS. of the Saeet ei
in a vide territory, and the moet prw affairs ana everj^one to safe as I
he does not gel In with one or
teatloes la aorthem Michigan's prtn other
of the hostile sides of tbe conelfal elty. The dtotlaotkm to Mr lrv.versy. For years tbe Cockrlll-Hsrllaaaah's, and he to entitled to the gU feud has been •brewing, and It
king unexpected when Mar
great eatlsfaoyoa vhleh thto
s killed" The lumber mt r
will glre him. He will also enjoy the chant produced
a somewhat battered
pleasure of contemplating the gmtl revolver bullet from his ptioket. a
ftcatlon the ereeUoa of this buUdlng
presumably, <4 s<mu* feudal row.
wilt afford the people of thto city. The upogwwhlch point he rcserv<*d silence,
and
continued;
bulldlag will remain fbr many gener
"One Judge was shot on the bench
down there and another was warned
and Industry of one whose life hai in language more eipresslve than ele­
been passed hers, and whose etoru gant.
in building up a thrlrlng oommunliy
Icled. and in
have contributed In np small measure
of hrrest, ^Ich is a rare cK-ciIrto the Unportaace and Infloence which
pui up.
! Iasi
fair. If
the city
an employer discharges
means that bullets will Ay
The train aenrioe on the railroads
hto porch -some time That
entering the dty Uto summer will be ^lieau organised laUcr all hollow.
"Another thing that to <»ften the
especially favorable a
use of these family quarrels to the
There wlil be an ImpioiD
prevailing 'lemiHirance' method of the
respecU over the service of last year
snls. The Hi t'ouniles. are
and the objections Sled
government wholesale license
when some of the trains oa the Pete Isw, t>«'rmilllng whisky sedd in
quantities than five gallons,
Maruuette urere removed some time smaller
and beer in loU of no less than five
sgo. have been removed. It to the la (loren bottles. The result li
teutiun of all the Unes to give Trav
hs chip In nnd
legal
minimum
and adjourn t
erse City a bourn service than ever
or a quiet spot In the woods
bdure. The new schedule which
lurchase until they are in a prop
into effect tomorrow. Is publUhed la er flghting spirit, and then the fun t»e
gins. h'ataUtles are freqc

te

plant of the Southern ChemI
cal company at Yuma, owned by Lee
Hurt of Detroit, was destroyed by Ere
Thursday, entailing n Iona of I6.0U0.
The plant waa located In Yuma la
Itin for the manufacture of charcoal,
being moved from Harletia. The Ere
to a serious loss to Yuma as It wan
practically the only Induelry of the
1 and gave employment to nearly
y workman In the place It will
be rebuilt.
A baggage smasher who was living
up to hU name came near getting
what was coming to him at Negannee
the other day He was gleefully throwbaggage around on tbe platform when
there was a report and a
station
1
lUelf In the wait of tbe
explosion set on Ere the conienu
of the trunk containing the revolver,
and the

grinding pH.
UaldwUi. the graduation
were terminated suddenly
denly
the c
i»f Ihe progra:
large gasoline lamp. The ceiling be
came heated from It and look Ere.
causing tbe hook from^ wh
suspended lo give war. There was
a stampede Immediately nnd the
crowd waa with dtfflcuUy restrained

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;r«Y A RECORD WANT A&

nppocito. aioaaaa aad 1
stomach aad fflvo you

\\Tc have a full line of Screen floors and Windows:
Screen Doors............................................. 75c each and up
Window Screens......
............ ......... 10c.each and up

AT to*

Fsaiooewxm

-EVBlYTiilM TO FUnOSN YOUR HOME.

ImlaailliNrElMtrtc
UiMaKPmfCi

J. W. SUATI

rjs’S.railSSS
Mother's Friend
is a liniment for external use only. It
would indeed be shameful if the sacrifice
of miKpsty w ere necessary to the sucoeasful issue of healthy children. All women
about to becoiue tnolhcrs need send only
ion drug store and for |i.oo s<vurc the
pnze childbirth remedy, llcallhv Uibies
are the resuH «»f Uiemg Mother’s l-net;»t
Out book
L c.uof;:lp isuiuTOi co.. atujiia.&a

liavto. an Evan boy Ih years
of age who graduates from the Evart
AT BOYNE FALLS
High scluHil next week, while re
hearsing
rslng Ihto oration tbe other thornQ. r". a I. Will Erect a FI
bef<»re
en
with
a
nertuuse was-suddi
Depot There.
uas spell He fainted and fell head
General M
Isiance of ten feel, ' the G R
strlkln on the side of his head, signature of approval.
«‘ngt his fare and knocking out
di»ctor was summoned
official plge<inholes for
isness h^
ahd after regaining <
Tell s office when a long time. This m >ans that Boyne
en to Dr. We
depot.
reinserted Uavls Falls will gel practically a
four
the plans for building
^a>s he will yet complete hto -i*art
t
structu
in the graduation exarcinaa.
w^.Il
lie
lUrry Bllerby of Albioii picked 1.
o quaru of berries from hto stmw old buUdIng. Two large rooms will
Ik* constructed cm the south end. con
berry patch in one day last week
(ting of an office with a large bay
A luirrel of yeast exploded recently
ndow. new furniture and a complete
stem of filing cases, a well lighted
Id nicely furnished ladles’ wailing
worldly conduct of his
be used as a geui
1
?e will be made
what to now the office
These
•self member'* a'Tuile ”oId**e*I^ <^*talm
|81H>
ing the fullowiuK couplet, which they
ack
are advised to read repeat and slug
impruvemehta
over again;
"What kind of a church would our new track will be I am for the use id
the H: 0. A S E. enabling them to
church be
enger and freight
if every member was Just like me?"
Iness without being blocked oul by
The gotid pastor evidently thinks
A I trains on the passing
there to needed reform In the attend trackG. RThe
will beat the prayer meetings and commenceiV asInipmvenient.-i
senm
as Ihe material
JilK-rality toward the contribu arhves.
j! C. Cole of Denton HarUir,
DETROIT MAN CHIEF
has bkH>d poisoning from the bite of
vicious horse.
I lo plect»s
Elected by the Foresters

c off without some jiartlci
pant s anatomy belpg entUaled here
and there with bullets Wc»e to the
who tries to stop their Utile in
predated by most people and by the nocent pastUne. These men. how damage
was Injured
ever, are honest, and doors art- nevt-r
nuthorltlea. ,The vigor with i
approved by the
Among the
locked at night anywhere in those governor
was one lo prevent tl
the kill
; the police are enforcing the rules to
Ing of deer in the ctmnties td Ijike.
-refreshing
Every reeldeni shoald
OsCiH.la. Clare. Mastm. Manistee. Wexbear la mind that the rales ef the Inhabllattsl t
bird. Missaukee. Newaygo. Mecosta
prove erne of the greatest
Isabella. Benzie. U*elanau. Grand
Travers4*. Oceana and Gladwin
and dtcsplle
Clare i^y. thret- years old. of Mon
the lajxlnglon A Eastern rallntad It rey.
bn ten in the left fool thrx-e
runs thiwugh the thick of it. it Is as ilnu-s was
by a dog and almost Instantly
lawless and obsc,ure as any place on the effects
of the poison weroi noted
earth. Hook stores or iiewsi»a|»ers do in even pert
of tbe chlld'a system
not exist there, the latter only
and even hto face and throat swelled
irallng Into the dlitrtcl when
win recover,
Inhabitant returns from the outer HeMrs.
Carrie M. Curtiss, one of Read
world. The territory abounds
Ing's hading society ladles and bust
ness women, stole a march on her
«VEII THE FUilOHAAE OF
pine nnd valuable
hardwiKKls. auch as basswood, hick party. Just U-fore
TOWN HALL tITC
ory, ash and other valuable woods
A rich substratum of (xcal to runuing M Welch, of Homer, and Rev. Mr.
J
Clark.
the ^Tesbyieiian
church of
through the grxvund and a seam
place
six fcHi In width is now being t
at a point near Cannel City, pr
rlage ceremony.
tng 50 carl a day. Bltumous coal and
good coke coal to also abundan
ne In Horn
kwp In U>M
with tbe
- St work. Cl
His Last Hoph Real toed.
. IFrom the
inel. Oebo. Monti
In the first
Ding of Oklahoma to
"I have been troubled for some lime
settlers In IkWl, the editor of this
paper was among the many seokers
sewkers with indigestion and sotir stomach,
says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtto of Lee
after fortune^who made the I
Mass . 'and have been taking Cham
one fine <iay In April. Durl _
traveling about and afterwards his berlaln's Stomach aad Uver Tableu.
which have helped me very much ao
camping upon hto clnlnf. he
that now I can eat many things that
U* rdaembered that the old hall tered much bad
gave him a very before .1 could not." If you have any
burned In the Ere of IHL aad that with tbe severe
ch It seemed al- trouble with your stomach why not
the tollowlag spring the choice of s
heck, and along lake these Tablets and get well? For
slta for the aav tava hall was sub
mlUgd lo the gasMtart voters of the in June tbe case became se bad he vale bv Jaa. G. Johnson.
expected lo die One day one of hto
neighbors brought him one amnU hot
TO BOOM THE TOWN
tie of Chnmberlaln'a Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope
Benton Harbor Will Bond for "Park
vlllnge Ere ordtaaaoe was void, coasw A big dose was given him whUe
was
rolling
about
on
the
ground
queatly allowlag the erectloa of
great agony, and in n tew
doee was repealed. The
of the medldne was
raaC nvnsd by Myvna 8. Brov
city for I50.WHI for park purpoeea.
within nn hov the pntlent wns Uk- called oul a light vote, the propoeitlon
first nound sleep tor n tort- Carrying by a vote of over five to
That <me little bottle worked
the old site. They gave as their rea*
ure. and be cnanot Mp
seas for the chaage that tha aew lot
IE MR
vs ww
grateful. The
was directly oa the comer ef i
eveh
bow
bowel dtoordera being at hand our
strweu. aad that it was also m
the looatloa of
thto Item For^anle toy Jaa. Q factories here.
e A park of Eve acrea
to the city by J. S. Mor­
ton. and the entire 150.000 will be
used for securing new indoatrlea.
HIGH PRICED PORKERS
Among the companies now seek!
"Ideal Eunahine' 'Bmught E17A6E at a location here are a factory for m
Ptad CMnn EvHne Sale.
Pern. Ind.. June_20.~Rwrd prices
paid at the Polaad China
sale at Mecy, Ind
of Chicago.
■nles of' the two dnye
day* were mwh^than
for the M bend that
Chamberlain’s Btomacb and Urar
fered The highest price paid tor one Tablets are Just what you need whop
hog waa for "Ideal Sunrise." which yon aavo no mppottto, tool 4nU attor
appronlmnted I17.P57.
^
Mtlng nnd wUo up^t^ bnd tasto
In the Record i

doc«-.
placeaipiahe haa'^no canae for an iatarw

Do VOAJ N«tad Qr\mT
We have a lar^ assortment at bottom prices. If
you want to make ice cream, we have, ibc icecream
freezers, and it don’t take much ir.t -'ry to Ret one.
You can pay for it as you would b'.iy ice cream,
per week.
.

SECRETS

DetJPlt. June 10 —The man who to
ilchaat with hto gun to In the right
Breathitt county, and In all the
NiaUes known ns thd 'feud region' of
eauicky, the recent scene of so
much towlessness nnd murder." said a
wdl known lumbennnn nnd

BEFRIGIR*TOir$?

OEtfEiT
GtUKST
JKILTHOT..

The ImportnUon of Angom goat/
♦nto Michigan atUl
meat of 100 to O

Jackson. Mich , June ‘JO.- The grand
court of the Foresters of America has
fltilshi-d a throe days’ sewslon and
eh-cied A. H. Saunders of Ik-lroH
crand chief ranger He to promlne
also in Odd Fellow
iws. ail
lem
ing the building oid a
for Diamond lodge, totrolt Other
er. William Cash
cers; Sub-chief ranger.
in. Pontiac; financial sin-retary. Henr\
Pauli. l*ontlac: recording
:<1 wards
Edward Edw«
IVtroli
J. J I
Amy: George Collard,*^ Fhut
Daniel llaker. IKtroli; P. J. VeiVllle
Hancock: Henry Schuette. IVunolt
delegates to supreme court. FNan L.
Thomas. Detroit: Itonlel Thooias
Pontiac; William H Harkeli. HanciK-k: Thomas Trlnehy. PdH Huron:
Tbe salary of the secretary was
Incrtwsed from |3<k. to MKand the
salary of the treasurer
|;jr.u
GRAND RAPIDS MAN

ExpoaHloh.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June 20.—Roy
S Barnhart, treaxurx-r of'the NelaonMatur Fnraliiire company of. thu>
city, wax appointed one of the Mlchi
gan oommlMloners to the Worhl e
Fair at 8t. Louix.
Mr. Barahart’x appointment b
to the Influence of the furniture Interextx of thto section of the xtate.
He will lcH»k after that part of the
uUle exhibit. Mr. Barnhart xald last
evening that It wax loo earty^ fore
caxi tkn work to be done b^ the com
mlxalon. He xald also thxt he had
just received notice of his appoint­
ment and had not commitnlcaled
with other members of the board. A
njeetlng for a general dtocusxi(
plans will soon be held
Tim ffWiMX Ehlrlx am the tat
money ««n buy. Mode by PooHoox
Mfp. Co* OolrolL BoM by aU Erst*
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

iDt 5m « pnt tlass
St^em^er’s S^p.

Just Fits
The Foot

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

THE MM BOTH KIND AND
WISE
ACTS AGC0R0IN6LY
w w
In the first place, be Eta hto
house with pas and the Walabach
burner, thus enjoying the meat pai^
feet artHIcial light known. At all
times, without varlaUon in quality
and at rates defying compeUon.
Then, as an ju;t of kindoeas to the
wife he has iwom to "love and
protect.” he will Install a Gas
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking Thto will chertsh feelings
to make his home a paradise. As
services are still .run .free, and
Ranges. Fixtures and all other aplances sold and placed at coat.

looked upon as necessl-

r-vwfif

____ ss

Come in niulJook them over. It
will convince yon thxt we arc
offering extraordinary good Sh«
B.VRGAINS,

Men’s fine shoes, hand sewed 49^1 i
bottom, for........................
8ww Thwm In Our Show Window

A. S. F"RVIVIAI^
1‘raclicxl ShtHrman
Always Sells Good Shoes
* .. \ ----^

HUM on (U6 mm €lk Skin Shoes
We have both 'phones.

Tor €ver

We fuUy fuarantce
DR. inAN’S Compound
as a sure cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
od Regui
K Ionic <
for 50c.

.....XonCK TUKSE PRICES.-..
Youth’s sizcs-lH to 2................ ........... $1.75
Hoy

sizes

Men r] sizes

2 1-2 to 5 1-2..................................$2.00
5 1 2 to iH 1-2............. $2.5<»

We have your size now.

Bachant« Roscoe. - 'no.'T^rfr'

J-

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

-

hundreds of Beautiful Pictures
Mounted and fuit:d with iK'auiiful ^ra> mats and all ready for framing. These
are the most popular subjects known in the picture world, copies of the most
celebrateil paintings. They are priceil to sell at the unheard of price of lOc
each. There are many fancy shapes, round and oval and square, with crimped
ed^es. Some are solN in sets of two and some with three, and these are lOc for
the different sets. See our window display and then come up stairs and make
your selection. They are sellinj^ fast so the early buyers ^et the best choice.
Nojthin^; so beautilies the home
handsome.-,pictures. You who arc fittinkj
summer cottages will tind these inex|>en>ivA! but beautifu] pictures, just the
thiuji. You can well afford half a dozen, or even more. Couldn’t invcEt a dol­
lar to better advantage for adorning your walls.

ttlant a Kemtiant of Carpet?
I'or a small room or a bed room, perhaps a hall needs carpeting; got just what
you want and at splendid bargains. You may want a new rug and a remnant of
Brussels, or Wilton Velvet makes a beautiful rug, and they are much le.ss than
the regular priced rugs.

Is made so much easier jf you have the proper furniture. It don’t cost much
more to get the best —the most convenient—and then your work is done in half
the time, and with so much more satisfaction.

« Cb< Kitcben eabinci «

~~

Is such a combination of useful drawefs-and receptacle for all the utensils that
are used every day. There are so many things needed in baking and cooking,
and they should be right at hand. It is surprising how many steps can Q "?I|
he saved if the materials are within reach. Prices arc from $6.fK) to- -. Ui | 0

...KHcljen ei^ards...
Give you a place for every pan and spider and kettles and all other cooking ar­
ticles. .An hour a day is sometimes saved when you know where your T fill
things are Sells for............... ............................................. ............................... \j |UU

...Kitcben Chairs.*.
Six of these good, wood seat, three spindle back chairs will cost you O TC

only.......................... .................................................■••...... Al3

'

..Kitcben Cables..

Good big wide drawer and wide top will cost you
only
......................................... ................................................. .

.................................. 1.75

WWLAND DOUGLASS
RevSfeMSWc
OM
PraatM.
OMM.N. WMm* H.M.

of SAMPLE SHOES .
Just Received...

The
years
are m
ties

Our shoes are ciit to fit

humaa feeL They auit
each curve aad feel good
from toe to heel, and
doo-t cost a bk more
than the other tad . .

Another Load



THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

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THE SVEKING REOORl), TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SXTTRDAT, JUXE 20,1003.
a

d-BlBf.
10:S0:
rah:
tamm Lift la ChrMt •

WHAT THEY SAY

The color of seventy years in your
P hair? I^fkaps you are aeymty,"and
you like your piy hair! If ^ use
'* Hair V^. In leas than a roo^ your gray

Bpadal

tbe formntloB of the Bible by the pna^
or
Peateeoetal prayer naatlaf Thureay araalac. T:M.

have not had a complaint
on quality or price. TRY
“^IT FOR YOUR TRADE . . .

tTu

nth the chlldrM.
Waloone to vorshlp with aa are

t

1

Warttit A Etfitts

Greuick Bat!. OB CkzTMMat.
and all Wkmu laurwtdd IB th*
grading and partag of Btatd atswat.
from the *aat Us* ef Ualw atrwM
to the east llae of Chaa street, take
aotlor:
That the roll fur the epedal aeeeec«it heretofore aiade hy the Bo^
uf Aasedeora for the porpoM «6^
fraying that part of the eoat whkk
the Council decided ahaaM he horse
and paid hy *pecial HMWt tor
the
grading
sad
pariag of State
street, from the cast Uae of Uaioa
to the eeet llae of Osm street,
e t» file in ay oAoe for piMdlc

day uhsrrvatlo&a and photographs wiU
] be taken hy herself and l*rorewaor
lio 1* an all round •^'k-ntUL
ill confine her atteMlon
to photographic work and
Lanumetrlc ohservatlou*. She baa had

TEE B10HZST PEaI: IK AMEKIOI.

after
tbe geology, topography, fauna and
flora and other thing*.
When the snow line la rvachej; a

rfl. C-aa^wy At-

« favorible

Notice is also hereby ghrea that Uk
Council and Board ef i,eaeaeori of tS
City of Traverse.CUy wUl Braet la th*
CottBcU Room, la add city, ea Jam
2^d. at 7:30 p. m., to iwrIew.aMfl aa
*44ameat roU. at whkk tiBe aafl plaee

.....a..
.......... B..
S^aUr4~K.-o.. .avis. C.l-r owe
tke lUweditlow.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

Mis. Aume S

T-MAVBMSK OIT-V. MIOM.
Tice
W. R. Matthawa, paator.

SERVICES PI THSCHDICHRI
GEMEIAL HEWS
or TflE WORLD
delertum on bU
liHl. 0«in« OnlUMfber. « yonr.
ui W«»t New York. N J . pnM«<
onmco b«-k and forth to n ifr«»u
friend*. beilerlJK that he wa*
aaffed In hi* farorlie *|Kirt of
hall
Hirtiscllttf to keep hack
the friend* Indulaed
d hi* fancy
Ualiafher wa* too weak any
' Ui toM tbe oranRH and fell
1 hU pillow and
............oon*ocket. R 1. 1
ICKiked froa tba window of the «len
nark mill and saw a little child floatinf down the livar on lu back. With
ooi thinking of the ooonequence* to
hlmaeir. ho dired through the open
window of the groand floor of tbe nm
which
I* about 11 feet above the
water of the Blaakatooe rtrer, gra*ped the child Mm4 mm to aome rock*
near the Woonsocket fall*, whence
he wa* taken to the shore to a boat
. TIm« child had fallen Into the river
while playing on the bank, and would
have dcowaiKl hut for tbe heroUm
of Kelley
A'marriage lottery ha* l*e« n orgsn
h**d by the llaehelor club of SeyintHir
t'oan
OiM-e a year Jhe j:i member*
mill draw lot*, and tin- one r«‘celvlng
a black tUkat must marr) within the
>ear
The pimaKy for failure U the
forfeiture of «M-nhtch iwch
the
inemliar* alrsady ha* deposited with
Money Traasurwr tleurge A. McNellexpulstoa from the club and lo*s of
ail moaay paid tbe club’* Insuranoe
deparunaot
Those who abide by the.
drawing will receive
for wedding'

-,-ro«b.»r7r^ioV~.5b£k

Park

At the morning service, at lo:30.
the pastor will .peak of the oiH-ning
service «if the
UenersI
Assembly,
which met In
Angeles last month
lilbic school at noon.
Christian Bndsairor manUag at 6:11.
I'nion evening service nt 7:3o in the
City Oiu*ra House.
A cordial wplooms to all.
Frlsnda.
Rev. Henry McKinley, Pastor.
Sabbath nchool, f:4l.
At 11 o'clock Miss
ary
Hi
will give anI address
-Whal
Woman's Christian Union
Tber
church
to me
whore
■NatIon*1 Noed •
Allure cordially inrlted.

cor.llgl Invitation 1* extended
ConorspetlonaU
Rev. D. CochUn, Pastor.
Herou.n on -Work and
Play ’ at
II 30 a m
Music by the quartet. All
)ln In the
hymns.
Introduce the
irangt-rs to the pastor.
Hun-lay school at noom
Don't for
i-i the children's offering
Intermediate phrlstlan Kndeavor at
5'oimg”lNx.ple * Society of Christian
Kndcsvor at «:30 p. m.
.No evening service on account of
in|<»n u miverance
meeting at
the
-Ry 0|M-ra House.
nffert«iry calendars can be had at
close tif morning service.

First Methodist
30. cIshH iiuM-tlng
Is a rather
why it slioulU
slvoulU rise. ThU
T
Rev. Wm. Laufman, Haslor.
hrtrvl suhj,vi. but perUsiM we may be
lu:3ll. wtimhlp: sernum topic. -Our
h!c to explain It. In tbe first place
Memorials.*
Tbe K O T M and L
ir
* on the earth every'wrber#
1) T M of this city will attend
iltb u ccrtsln pressure. This U U‘Hunday School at 12:00.
cuuseof tin otlractloii of gravity. wblcU
union y<»uiiK pwmle's service.
u|Mm or gives -weight" to every
ulilresMMl by
Mis. llarlH.ur
Tojdr.
f.«^u.
of limtter. w la ther solid, liquid Of
I* the Yqunic Man Rate-*
US Now. sir U uisttiM- in a gasNo evening ***rvice* nii account id
rnrm
It has very little weight,
union
lempemnce
imH-tlng In the
till a has some. CKw«‘ to the surlily om-ra House.
fn«v of tin- earth iilr pr«*s#es bv'svIeaC

Rev. c. T. Stout. Rector.
Comer Duardman Ave. and Wauhington 8L
; ;i0 a in., holy c<untnunlou
Morning
service and sermon. 10:30
Ited II years and no member has yet
Kunday school at 12.
married
.No evening servie*-.
Endlciilt (V Allen ha* been In the
All are cordially Invited to
iheM
jth M. uiorl*rhospital at Umg
N. J . for thrtH^ we<iui
lie service*
Baptist.
*leeiM» most of the Ume.
He i
to iH. all rl|
Morning serviee, 10:3u
stay awake
%aU
HU turvH of sleep last for two
or three hour*, then he will *waken ' Hsmea Bible
take nourishment, talk
Iniolllgentl.v
II Y. I*, l^. C.15. Topic. -How II
and even cherfully
Then, despite hi* um- our swiirds." la*ad by Hie ia*tor
own efforts and tbe effort* of those
al*>Hl him. he doiiH. off Into a vUn p these i.»TVice*
from which nothing
No evening service.
muse him He has galnerl ari*lKht and
iVayer meeting Thursdav evi-uiry
takes ample nourishment.
He wi
at 7;.-tu.
All are rordialh invited.
temporarily staying there thrt*e wed
ago. when the sbH-pIng •sprMI." a
Rev. iiugb Kennedy, Paator.
tackiMl him. and he was taken to tli
Morning service. lo.3u. Rev Jsuu**
trial of the siMwlled -female Hamilion. I». I». of (Irand Rapid* win
rd
Frau Pntygmld|t. has l»e
AHensleln. i:a*t Pru**la Her
at 12 m.
•rsygmlda, a hotel
.3 pm
putting arsenic In
ki e|MT caught
hU cxiffw and
No evening servlee «.n acH.um of
«»rher husiwuds. all pro*p4Ttni* peas
the lity
0|x>ra
ants, died suddenly. The auiborltle* union servlee ux
eshnmed their remains and f.umd *r House
A cordial w.-hvime ut these. sOrvIne*
aenlc in each of them
After r: years lM>blnd prlstui bars.
Mrs . Kmma Wimple Is fn*e. through
Rev. D. O. Ruth. Paator.
the psrdon granttnl her by Oov, Odell
Children * day program at the Kvan
When the woman wa* esoorUMl from gellcal
church,
hegliinlng at lOrStt
tbe Matlewan hospital for the insane
loathe railway station at New burg
trgsji
she wa'* *m»arently citmpletely dazed
at the strange slichls^ Mr. Wimple
wa* seiiieneed to life imprlmmment
•nsive script u
for iKiliKinlng her husiwnd a* the out
1'raver
come of a love affair
Khe eniert‘Cl
Hong-“llrlghl
ght
and . kiilr."
Ring Ring a pretty girl
18 and hy sr hrnil
emergeil
to nWriyy, gray
haired
Recitation—-iiilhlre
M^lwoman of 4u
Fifiien months ago ton Trude.

‘I.uJt7ng‘

Its ow II weight, but also by the weight
of the :iir nlmve. and the air presses In
dinvth.ns SB well as dow nwkrd. be­
cause It Is KO enally moved and can be
push«sl or made to flow from one point
lollier very

his out. you will mv 1 int any body
lurfamahHl by ulr. like
1*01 held in
he hnnd. for InsUoce, will be more
pre**vsl ntvoii ou Its lower side or bot>
tom IlniH oo lU top.-PhiisdeU>hla
Letlger.

the letter to
riH- fnth.-r prvmiptly sent tb
I>r. Temple, calling attentkm to a post*< rlpl In w hlcb the boy said he wlabod
the d.s tor <a>uld understand the mattsr
and mhhHl. -Temple U a Is'eat. but ho
Just lH‘ast-

was always proud

of the bo-

^ '^r5g'

Responsive reading
Recitation—-June"

Hazel

"sji;sii7«ror’

Pai-me-

.km. OubuImR*. No«-A

Thw will be BO eTentas eemee.
and Bums Quickly
A oordUl vekxiaM to 1L
Isalafl.
Chufoh of Chelet (OlwIpiM.)
Palm Balm M aa anti .

i* BUtobarga

suiumll will of

women *t least, ms afimmnlaln climber,
Not aatisfled with .climbing the higher
mooiitaia in -North America. Mount
Ohaaha In Mexico. M»e la now
tiy to scale tbe highest mbt:
Horsts. s:.y. the!
rath America. Mou

Uere 1* where the work will come In
for the Rwls* guide*, who iwn run up
wnlU like fllcs^
i he ftouble in this
r i* that ihvrt‘ I
All D mys

*d-2wk.

D-.JLL'asy-^—

You
'^1 Papers

Bhe win undertake It In tbe dry season,
while be made hla attempt during the
wet aeason.
Mlaa IVck expects to arrive avMollendo, a Penirlau |>urt. by July>^.
She will go by rail lo Am*ul|va. w lieFK
mbs win s|H‘ud si.me days examining'^
the Harvard obse

Pnv

1

nade hy the
fraying that part

he porth llae of Bute etraet. le now
«m file la my oBce for -pohllc tnapec-

pvR.

but'lHa

ktavASTUAi^TUOMPSOH

People

' U'iSr;

An «wrs

i tho eaat llae of

AdOrv*, Hmmn.

'A Al

accrued tntereet on aU onpaM iMtallmenu. the eaae to be paid oa or be­
fore the first day of July, INt.
M. K Haskell. City Tiaagarer.
1667-eod to July______________
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MiKt.Ls..\, .NlkSK

DAILY EXCUBSIOKS
r*v*rs*

JOHN R. SANTO

OV.ilcd wli

6EIIERAL IIISIlRAIIci]
vew Wilhelm Block.

of our vault

Traverse City.

CA>

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

^«ANK

J

ijbesl lake lu the world.
BJUKK/MG nt ALL BRAMChiS
Bt an alUtude of 13.000 feet.
Bhe
croaaea Titicaca In a steamer and
thoB begin* the Journey on borsebfillf
H.S. Hull, Preflidont
with the camping outfit to Mount^SoC. A. Hamrriond. Cashier.
raU. aboat eighty miles north. She
H. C. Oavifl and
propoeea to take tome Indians who
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pres’ds
know the ooontry Into the exiH^dltloo
atthlapMnt
Of coone. wboo the base of the
mounUlB la reached It Is prulotble that
The Peerleaa Fine PanU ar* b«tt«r
an alUtude of 143)00 feet will already than mtrehant Ullor mad*. Mad* by
hav* Iwra atUlned. ao that will leave P**H*sa Mfg. Co. DrtrolL
Bold by
about 11,000 feet to rilmb. Mis* Peck *11 first-claaa
say* she proposes to do about 2,000
BBCORO WANT AO.
feet a. dav until the anew line U

O. P. CARVER A

FIRE INSDRANCE
L L. A. BUlLDINa

E.W HASTIN6S & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

Bay

Line 0«ara Fine Op-

portnnities for Bhort Tripe en the
flay This Baaacm.
Captain H J. Webb has anaagad
to ri-suroe bU plan of popalar abort
execur*k>ns on the bay tk.ls anaaer
Next Moaday the service will begin,
regular trjp* being made by the Oolliumhla and CYv-scent
to
all
hay
[volnls
Tbe Columbia will leave for
Sorthport and other polats at 8:40 a
in. and the Creeceni at 2 o’clock In
the afternoon
For dally aorniug excursions from
Traverse City. Take steamer at 8:40
m. lor Neahtawanta where roe will
.onnect wRh the steamer Creeoent
returning to Traverse City at 10:45
a
ThW will give you a pleasant
le of twenty-four miles on the bay
,..d can be made every aeralag
If
you wish a longer ride tha boat wlU
land you at Oaraaa or
Nocthport
where you will ooaaect with boat re­
turning to Traverse City at 4:li p. a.
Afternoon exceraJoos
tram Tvav
erse City. Uke the eteaaer Creeeent
every afternoon at S:P0 tor Neaku
wants, where you wlU coaaoot with
steamer returning to Traveree CUy

. PUW. UUm xad I

When Yoo WuitAmceCitefMeBl
KkMgMBkB

Jom. rnim^mr 4k BBorwm
MA

kisht at.

Butchers and Sausage Maksrs.

in i Vi loui

yj. W. GaunUett, H. D.

Ifyoudcairclo inslal! a system ol Electrical Lighting,
Beils, Burglar Alarms or Telephones, permit us to esumate. We have a fine line of
•upplie* mini can quote saiisfartory prices for high grade
work and materiaL :;::::

CAMPBELL BROS

NoUce U also hereby gtvea that the
>uncll aad Board of^Aaseaeora of the
City of Traverse Ctty will aaeet hi the
Council Room. In sald^y, on June
2nd. at 7 :30 p a., to review eaid as
essment roll, at which ttae and place
opportunity will bo given all pereons
psted to be beard,
led thD Otb day of June..IMS.
CHAH M. BBKBB.
wk5
CHy Clerk^
PAVING TAX^OTICB

you

Mil
tiewt meteorologkwl ataUon lu the
world. 10,800 feet above sea level.
Her* abe expect* to gel much.lii
formatton In regard to weather comll
tlona which wUl be of value to her.
She expects to apend a week ou tbe
summit of El Misti.

aty CMl

CaMwell 4 Loadoa. Joerah Meffww,
Flret Natkaal Bank, J. yT Mimkea.
P P. Beiighey. mad aU pereoae In­
terested in the grading aad parlag
of Cass street, from the eoath Ua*
e^to the^
the aorth Uae of

prtvof, may U- rented for $1.50
iwr year.
You carry the key
ankirrg luu

,

TICE OF PAVIN

»V|:lou above t

oetoa Globe.
Miss PtH'k arrived la Hoatou r.H-eutly
fiwm New York and 1* comph ting ar- fur suit during this try for the summit.
ements for her exis-dltion to South Her mountain climbing .x.*tume U
AJDerica. which will leave New York unique and consist* of a swt-ater. loose
16. Tbe e\i»edRlon will consist trouser*, knlckerlsa-ker*. aliiite shot's
or berwelf. Dr. W. G light of the Uiil- and hat. She also carries an Ice pick
verwlty of New Mexk-o and two Swiss and a rt>|H-.
Mias Peck Is very wufidmt *he wUI
guides. One of Usm I* the famous
autx'c.Hl. She ib. n proiswu** to return
Ant^ne hlsqulgusA
to Ar»*qulim and again visit Mount
In a cotversatloo with MMa Peck she Chatwnl. on llK- slois-. of w t.U I. is the
aakl site had cUmU*d the Matterhorn Ilsnanl observatory,
iiii* UKiuiitnin
Is
feti aiMJve the s«mi level, and
Bt OrliaUv. Mouut I*oiHKal4iK*li there U
and Mbtml . Toluca In MexUx,. Mount
nrt* the n-malns «if
Bhasu in Washington. CJoud. Rest In
slic prt^K.*.-s IS In­
th* Yoeemlte, and she makes the a* vestigate. and If It N ^o sh^- will do
ling autement that she crusM-d little nrchmologl,'.! InvesUgaHngamoi
the PrfioJdratlal iwnge In the WUlU th* ruins
I In one day.
Tbe task w hich she has set herself
Mihvankthis time, however. promUes to eCHlp*-*
all of her former efforts In luuuntain
climbing. Rhe propoace to scale Mouut
Rorata in BollvU. which D said to be
25.t*«0 feet alntve s,-a level, making It
I iHwk on the Amei
Uqrnt so far disci.
Miss Petk says Pn.fessor I
r Harvard, w ho estahlNhed ,o,.
tn.nomlcal oluterv aiory at Ar.s|Uip:i. j
Peru, which U alsuR
miles from j
Mount Sorata. In-Ilevcs the mouutabi I
to U- 2.'.,0(m fiHt high, although the
mouutaln has never been triangulated
Sir Martin
Knglish namutali
temptisl to reach the summit of S-.rata
the loss ol whidi by fire or
aevernl years ago. but falh-d
Miss
oUiersTsc wouKl scriouxly tnPeck fecit confident that *die w ill smconvcincncc you? A S.\FKTV
ceed. as tbe season will bs more favor
DEPOSIT BOX in our stcclable 'when ahe will attempt It Jhao
lincd vault, abs^>lutc!y hrewhen Sir Martin Conway •attempti'd It.

contents
I the days w
-anterlviiry.
i master of Rugby he ewtencod to
uUlon a Iwy who waa Innocent of
ofTen*e cbargetl agulnst him. but
Whu o.uld not clear hlmaelf wllboot
posing the real offender.
The Ud
made up his mind to Uwr the punlahun.l wrote to his father aaylpg
that he w I* sure hi* family would rath­
er have him exiH-lled than know him to

A Cbwklwa Dwg.
iKvg* fi-equently choke.
A boo«^ U
nail or a phx'e of tin gets lo the
throat, and fhere is great danger of
--There Will lb* No Rlliul
death Is-fore the arrival of the sun
One* There.- hy MIk* tmie Flslmr
lnaIogw---Three lit tie Helmr* * Many of them do die. but there la do
parenlly. *he will iM*»n entirely r«
reh-on for this, for It U easy, wtti
RecUathin-^ The
Reason
Wh>
tried. m» her aci-ompllcc wa* also »er
C«-«il Huhliell
the sllghuwi danger of gening bltloa.
•tenced for Ufe. but dUn! lu pri*..
Rt‘ciiail.m- (i.lldtvnK Onv. " Rose to put the band lu the mouth of. a dog
ny ye
Ibrg
and to draw out or push down tbe ohCurled up In a space barely
ReclU«lM.--A Wise
Couclurion."
feat square, bcaaath a ot»verlng **l Claude kiistenlay
barral stave, in the drying kiln of the
Hi'cltathm hy Joy Hill
pasM-d betwivn the teeth and over tho
cooper shop. James W. Wilson. Iht
Rong-Ultle
llurdeti
Ibarer*.ixmvict who dl**pix*sred so myster
upiK-r Jaw. and In a similar way anolh.
rlavs or girls
loasly from the penitentiary at Joliet
er bandage Is pssiw'd between tbe teeth
Recitation- Pari Mu/.ry
in . a week ago. was dlsc«)ver%‘d Wed
over the umler Jaw. One perooat.
RiHitatt.m--Miklng Other*
Hap
newUy by two guard* He wa* nearl) py.- Pearl Miller
holding the end* of theee twu bauddead from hunger Wilson claims thsi
Recitation—-A Secret," Kthel Kd
ages, keeps the dog's mouth wide <
during the entire seven days he had
A second person can then with pe
been In hiding he had not a morsel
Recitation—Sw,*rtest Word's" Ha­ e«se aod safety pnt hla fliigcra dowa
of tiKXl. and that he had left his place zel Thomas
the anln^l’a throat and relieve It
RtHitaiion—Wake Up.- Jsmle Buti fountain In .1
Jennie H. Rtover. a bright. preU;
Wwler mr«s.
^^Carol '-Set the EJehov^
Ringing "
itended the Meriden,
Water birds, singular aeJt aeema, are
High school, I* dead at her home
the only one* w hose *kius never by
there from pertonlil* cauaed by over
chauev get louehvHl by water. So lODf
eamlon at basket ball.
Rhe was s
aa they are aUve and long after they
member of the champlqn girls* team
Recitation- A
Story of
Nature.
are d.-ad they float w Rb an air cham­
though only 15 years old.
She wa*
Anna EYvHvhlick
ber all round their bodies.. cuuulDgly
taken III In the rooming and late In
Song hy. a class
contrived of waterpt^'f featbera clooethe afternoon an operation was de­
|y overlapplug tweh ath,‘r
Thua 1» •
cided upon, but this pr»»ved power­
less bi help and
aoMt. water birds may U‘ diattegulabfrom which she
«wl from nil *»thtvw by tbe fact that they
A man suffering from gout in his
never wash, though we can hardly
‘Ration — -Oh.
nose has l»ecome a patient at Belleblame them U* that, because If water
rue hospital.- New York oily
He Is
txviild penctiwte betwev^ their fvwlhecw
Charlea Rcharfl. a lanitor. His nose
the poor thing* would never be dry.
has become greatly enlarged.
The
dociors were ctvroplelely at sea for
Song—-RwtHi
Rose
choir.
.
• Maine's rivers, lake* and mountalna
la^aevml Joint*
R*allng—-IVath of the i
the ftrst caae of the kind on record
have name* that could not be focfotBoy. by Miss Oilie Fisher
at tbe hospital
ten
Thene are eotne: Oupeuplac. PoHecltatlun-Mlnnle Foote
Tbe cow* la Belgium wear earrings
Dialogue
by
live
girls
This Is la aoeprdanee withI law. which

rT

She al*«. Ikvih** that the moun"

?Tnl^ tn j «'*>«• *»

destruction of the Wcked"

IUt. Wllay ILWhSTi^

Coraar of Waaldagtoa aad

| eamp

IV. k^. a ro rvy Unit

American woman v»f lofty wmlnUona. j
Bhe also bolds the world* record, for,

WUUsM ^ReUa-

BUSINESS CARDS*

Miss Peck's Preparations to|Ti;:ht.
^Climb Bolivia’s Mountain.
largely’

Sunday school. 1:10 p. as.
ChUdren's dsy exercises by the Son
ay school st 3:30 p. m.

NOTICl OF PAVING ABtBiBNIttfr.
To R F. BosgWy,

, U^. M Bssi nwwt Bt

JlW^H^cfedart
uught by Mrs WlIllaMoa. Too are
Invited to iota Bpedal iMteras oa

Your -‘BES-T- Flour has
given satisfaction, and 1

\

- wlag. 7:J«.

G

::rfr

All th^b^ boats bare bWa refltted
and provided with every oonveatence
and facility for safe aad
pleasant
iraveL The** excursiooa have beaa
growing to pbpularlly every year aad
ihU season will be no exoeptka.
The bay resort* are eonatantly helag
improved and they iarUe tha aueatlon of visitors trda this dty as
well as from abroad.
The rates are low aad should lavlu
heavy travel. en»eclall.v among woMi
and children.
New Uae cards have been Issued
and can be obtained at the steamboat
office or of any of the ottoer* of th*

^

I- Ibuw J.rrparvd U> rrad«^ kteMMOat mm rack

i^fr

A WBS Daiv^r^pork Vor 330

Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
Tor a beautiful DaPfliiport? IY$o
-bere is your cbance--a $55.00
Daoenport lor lust Eoen $50.00.
5 n. 5 in. Iona, mahogany frame,
bigbbackcooeredwitbsilkplusb.

Uw ..f .Mud d..>r,»«nd. MKlall oth.-r prnnamm la

::T;4:f.rt”'^’:.:r..'STS.su5SST
ih. I‘rt.>«,i.

OMosw«da»aws

L W. EAtr. P. M.

II, tk. Ot.T uf Tr*vm»CMy.

mimm

The Ute Paul du Chailln waa a BBsa
MudoqiRahl* Urwvrry. Neihlag pertorb*-U him
In the owet deigerate
cilaea hla atr was oale aad aeaMrbat

Lnaonneeaent or hie 4eeth; **Mr.
Iln was a man whoa you cepIdB't

Mghten. ru never forgM a rtfle he
took wRk a«‘. lie aat ta th* last car
r the train, a parler ear, mA wm cam*

iSM

A^mim Jiubrnr-Do rem Im«. t
iMftr tb. •mmr a mm ••

-Mr. Ohania. from hla aMf, mmlA
r taeviuble
He laid to ara. aa I
i ay atand beeld* hta: -Coadoc
have you get a plec* ef chilkr
*What ea eaHk. Mr.* I aakad. di
> want with a pleee ef chalk sew?
•Why, H looka* he aaawwei. *ai
If oor leg* and arm* woaM he tytoi

shoot la a ttttte whOa ud f CkSak i

ON YOUR OUTBIM DOOM wm Cm

PI

WMcnsnaALLT

' V I- V ' HGDATm
»1|
urmll IVtHT «)«
MONA OMANOt TODAY
jeMUrMY*
> Tl««t

D«y

PO­

tAj*x*d k)r OrMt
Wh. 0««*

for a holtdar
A s|
MUac of ih» Oraave wa» b#k
vaak to diapoaa of Oi» work oa

FOilAIIPTWlHAMIIT

Pfopte to Push it Aloriq. Bocauso

bAra'A OtaiM 0|A
Th« AtuActlooA for
^llUbe W
AOO
ger Bielnberg
banaraa to be Ua
rery
nlronfasi
stock coaapaay that has erar appeared
bare at popular prteea. It la the G las
cow Stock Co. who will present uptcwlale plays of a hicher and belter
class than any previously aliempted
ify popular prk»d attracttons ^re
They apffaar bare the week of Juae

mm»M«

tor tiM oeeaaloa. aad a very i
dtaaar wa» «lraa alao at a
«aa oaa of tba Oraase'a boat
madman arbo barr rrer attaodad a
Oraaca aiaailnf know wbat tbal la.
for thay bare ararytklnc food to aat
that la known to tba culinary an. Ai
tar Cba MX dlaaar waa aanrad anotbar
com of lea eraaai aad baaortad eaka
waa aanrad, aad tba lea craa« waa tea
oraaa aaeb aa fanaern only know bow

act. everythin* is new; and ibU
__
a with equal force to the i-dlte
vaudeville iniroduccsl
tnlw^n the
musical and sketch num­
bers and the illuslrsted
are said
particularly
Icularly pieasiac
pleaslac
the productions of the Glas«ow
company are siaced^llh an elab<»rate^
mt Is escepUonal for slock or
xanlcatloos.
The encacemem is special for Trav
-se City, as the ctimpany Jump up
from
sfjuihern Mlrhlitan and

W0MATHT.PLEA5A1IT

As aooa aa tba dlaaar yas orar tba
city

Morass

Carriod

Honora and Coin In tho Races
Thsrs.

:( vS^OiISt Irtob IbM fAT* A Abort
Mttthmt. aad aba also read
Mttoa by Mrs M. A. BUlea, wbicb
waa tary latarasUax
by tba PValtek xlrls. “llano.
! *^^Siiuoa by Mias lortle.
Bacltatloo by Batbar Gray.
RaMUtloa by Mabel Roblaaoa.
RaclUtloa by Oaaia Onibb.
Mra. Baardalay xafa an laatrum*
t tal aatoctlOB of “Nearer. My God.
i Tbaa“ with earUilons.
!
RaelUttea by Baaale Kmarson
laatmtoantal aalactlon by Mrs
Uall. “Flower Bong "
Hadtatkm . by AUco Bmlih. “Flon
ars.“ wriltan by Mrs. C. K. Buck
RaetUtion by
Carl
Bmlih. “Tba
Railroad Tbrotifh tba Farm.”
RaeltatloB by Mary Brolth,
UtUa Girl s LAameat.”
RacltaUofi by MUs Woodmi
Inatnunantal miIo by
Mr*

uf the local horses
are sh<.wlng

at

Mt

” y TuTstlve.
owned by Cox Bn.« of
Restive, o
oney In the
this city.
[rot.
Thursday Oexter R won
2:80 trot
be 2:26 pacing race'In three straight
heats, clearly showing bU superiority
to all Mt the other horses entered In
that class
This race carrb-d with it
purse of f:5«»o
On Wednesds) buess. an.uher h..i>.aken from here, which
belongH t..
wnillaro Higgins- string.
tcH.l.
first
money in the 2;*3«» trot.
H J Mur
gan‘a new horse. Irving 8 . wum en
ered in the 3:tM» class apd came in
h
This Is his first rare, and Inbowed up well for a new horseWceKs .dn»ve lAdy Restivi­
and hYank Blfert of IVtoskey handled
he rlblKini over liexter R and Guess
IN HONOR OF MI88 BARBOUR

I Kw wrr
“Her
with vartalkms.
Soof by UUIa Pralick, ^'Ironxlnx'
i by Leona Pralick. “1
r and
RMdtaUoo by
man salacliun.

Redtatlon by Roae Robertson
Talc of the Kite “
Bone by Ustie Urelihaupi
-Bong by Ada Drlethaupt.

bers on the program showetl t
tlooal talent. Durlnt the dlnnei
eral
Instrumental
aeleolions

The altendaace was
vi^ry
large
there being about *«M>€«pte preach
and moat of them are children, but
soBM of the older ones arc chlldnn
■■
*s in
In
There are three goddesses
^^for the Grange, and today
ly is
^r
one of them
The other t«
tea day and Pomona day
aada to
two daya special effort 1
make a very pleasant day
At the close of tb<
teraooB all of the c
K C. Hates
to the home of Mrs
The children
and mbde a abort

rS-STThu

•A husband and wrlfe aboald try to
Mr aad M«. W. Jl
aad
ope«ter aakl the woman who girea
tbetr gaem. Mr and^Mra '% Oti^
man aad child and Mlaa Jaasi^Baack good adwke. “Each sbocM endeavor
of Grand Raplda. will go toXLe^ s tn «vidy vrhat may he lackUig to the
Point tomorrow for a visit
j
It Will B« a Good Thing.
uGht's nature.Fred Manaaau of Butuma Bay) Is a
•Tbafs Josl wrhal Charley and I are
Travaraa Clljr^ eallar today.
irytng to dA** aaswr«ed y«mg Mra.
Editor Campbell of the Northport
W. E. Campbell <of J^orthpart Is In Turklna with a algh. * “Charley to play,
eader. U an entbuslaat on bands, as
ing a system at the racca. and I hava
rell as railroads.
ThU Ik what be
al^ln the last L^^of
Miss Hattie Bedford of Charlevoix, feed a don-l worry clnU--Wa.hlnr

Northport Lsadoe Urpoa Travoms City

UTTLEFOI^

show their appre^

he W. C. T. U. Htld a 8ocisl This
Afternoon.

i^d ?y bli**^Se**Ld"SwgM

^

who has been attending the young in
the*" bands around
the dies- seminary at Kalamasiw. passed
- talking of
hrough the city this afienioon on her
Traverse
to be held
say home to spend the summer vaca
ity In August and It is hoped the
rraverse City people will take bold
if the entertainment matter and help
business for ,the
be bands to complete the organlra
Melvin Trotter, ^tbe mission work
of Grand Raplda. and well known
“Already

siH-nd the sun
Daniel McMiill
I km Burgfs
and UKikkiH-p.

ORDERED TO VACATE
Shirt

Contractoi
Prison

Wbat to your itamer laqolred ttto

“The sti ry g.H-v'' be s .Id the .
•r with Mr and Mi>
n1 the Peninsula
flay. “tl..,t lo.id iHlklng among
who has iH-n clerk reni;rrga-tor. .
iM.r opted a
f..r W H IX-wey ai
lain rriel lU tio-et'.ug
I b»* XX.
left this morning for
tt ihs m.-.!
^-t on oa.- *»de o
room tl.e non upon the othT

ASNAI»

luslcal attract
a
and band:

Harxdd

*T'l

Sr.rHe'?

™'The

II roiX-Kiein.
will leave Ti

iL"'..Z-K

The <.^d. original water
State sfriK*! have been taken
doing st*rvIce for aUtut 4K yei
were replaced last year by Iron malm
Twenty three members of the W<
quetong club gut out In their blu
jeans and *hlrt sleeves again
las
night and hustled dirt amund Ihe Ir
in wheelbarrows
They accomplUhe
a great dtxal of work
They wrlll cot
tlnue their effona Monday evening
A farmer named Baundera.
llviu
about a mile west ol Ironton wa
taken violently insane last week, and
on Monday last wa* commliiexl t» the
asylum at Traverse City. He had bet*n

cured—Ea»i Jordan Enterprise

li..-

TrWZ

Modern Woodmen Memorial.
Elk
Rapids
Williamsburg
The
memorial
scrxlces
of
Ihe
here
north MxKlern Woodmen
and
the
Royal
Neighbor* will Ibe held Id ^be Bap
‘“tSJ V;oV Gain leaving Elk Rapids church
Bunday
makes connections at Williamsburg o'clock
asked to
All membera
atid rsacbea here at 6:20
Uxdy. lYom the
J will go lo the
Trains will arrive
he Traverse
crae^ty aa follows:
follow
of the
m . U:10 A m. and
€»f the ordere will
Walton, connecting foi
orated. All
tbe
nelghbixrinf
are invltexl to unite wiUi the
:26 p. m aad 6:40 p
se
City
W.wdinen
in
Ihil
memorial

■alAA TNtA lakAA to CAdar aprt
IW A I

• WANT AS.

wheat. 774c;
lvm.lt July
d. Tftc. No. 3 CO rn.
No
ixats. 41c .
Toledo.
June
20- Wheat-Cash
TVe: July T7c
Chicago. June
2u —Jui.x
wheat
t'.4c; 8eptemlK*r. 76c.
July
cHirn
Pc. July oats. 4.v;July |H.rk. 116toi
lard IH.iMt:
•H.iMt: ribs,
ribs. •»
9»S7^
Traverse

Mark.t-Potato

Aid 8ocl*ty Dltlc
lety II
»nd Methodist church held
In the
ing yesterday
church
and elected the? Ifollow
ch parlors
p
Hemorlal Day. 8u
President,
Mrs I. B
and Blr Knlghle
Hobbs,
first
vice
president. Mrs
Maccabeee are requeated
'harles Ely. second
their reapreilve hall*
Haggard
21. at 8.8U a m. fx* Umt purpose of
eervicee at the Mrt'Iusky: trewun
at 10:80. After
Edward DeYoung and
?;t*Uon. Mrs. "**
proo^O .o

That Throbbing
American Teola Eacel.
For high grade work requiring great
precision and excellence there U to
be found In nearly every leading ma
chine ahop In Germany a group of
American tools—a allenl tribute
lo
‘le remarkable poaitkm held in the
orld today by the American machine

4

to 16 jrean. consisting ol
Worstcils. Velour Cassimcics,
Melton’s

etc..

Fine

goods,

worth $3.00 lo $4.60

ages 4 to 15.

»*«$2d45d*«
For BOVS’ SUITS, age* 4 to 16 y^ars. embraciog bj
rraquairiyCaasiineTes a»d. Nov city cloth*.
$6 (K)

Cbere i$ no Place on
earth
where,you can
DKSIR.XHI.i;

the values on

RKLlAHMi AND

CLOTHINC.. (Mens. Ycuihs. Bo>-s»

that THIS STOKE now offers you.

h is an opj)or-

lunity imparalleltHi in the hLsU>r>- of cloihinj{ scUini;.

Adjustment Sale TreSi
Steinberg's Store

-1-I9AVKMSK OI-rV»

*KS-r

»TOHK

Extraordinary
--- ----------------------------

White 60ods Offer
< )ur liuycr whiUr in C hicasjo picked up a snap in
WJulf (iuods -that means a inuney savinj; prop­
osition for you.

These are

in wide, in ver>’

pretty plain and lancy satin stripes. Just the thinj;
for a whole dress or waist.

To make this lot

tloubly aiiraciive. and to ^;ive you more variety,
we have put in our loc IIOLORED DIMITILS

iraOKt-

C» WA^^E
MARY FRANCE8

-^Uvtr«“oy.n‘r.^“

Daath by Whasplaf Cmigb.
H. L. Carter was called to Inter

sixes in the lot

THE NE9UN6ER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

‘ The-1:05 train from
makes
connscllons at
with ^ths
leaving

FOR BOVS’Sl'lTS. ages

SI ITS in Casboth light ami
Regulsr values.
60.
Nearly all

• “'I l.eg ti.*e to take noth.- that the
alklng XO-.: o«o.Mt to voine, not from
rjrs. I ut from tU m.-trs ‘tde of the
(oose.“The sp.*aker %mile.| uiK>n her
“So

‘ A "pn>lM.sltion for settlement
ha^
IWiugliton has reiurnetl fm
b.n-n olTer«Hl to crtMlltor. by the Wal
lut. when- he Just gradual.
lerstelu iM^iple. but |K«ndlng accept
Military academy Le siHUier oxer.-“
Kui.sm* x ; y .K-urauce of the t>ffer iif the rAuelver now
has iit.arl) of
the g*s.ds
made tip
BREVITIES
more Idle prisoners are
bK-ked In
siraig of live horses are
their cells ev.-ry day. and If creditors
refuse to compromise, the bankruptcy here from Chleago on the I'k
onth f.»r -the big I LH-Ung
proceedings
may
drag
along
for
The
brlek layers
months
The U»ard of conin.l can
*r\e ice cream and cake at their reg
vnssed
the matter
thoroughly and.
af meeting In Montague
hall
on I OHT-Hls« k
ctmchided that a |H-remptory mitlce
'ednesilav
evening. June 25
A good
would be for the best In
iriu.ui Is desired, as officers will Ik
ecte«l lor the next six months
It U presumed that no great diftl
Bv request. s<»me of the sjH*clal mu
culty will be experleneed In letting
sic given at the Childrcn-s day exer
rises at the Pr.'sbyterlan church last
unday will l»e given Uimorrow morn
1 at the regular morning M*rvlc«*.
FROM BANKERS' MEETING.
On June 15 the Northwestern Baiul
aswK-iatlon
change in bank HDUR8
oer Leon F. Titus Enjoyed the .Hi lAic. Wl
•12 fiKMii house on Webster
held hy-n*
The af:
Gathering of Financiera.
one that Is
street lur $1,800.
The
iccess. and the open
was a gn«l success.
Firal National and Poople'a Ni
F Titus, cashier of tbe First
finest lot on
the slFccl —
Ing which vas held at Ingram's
.ational l»ank. has returned from at
tern of Dpontng and Closii
' i;GxK;5; barn in rcay.
VOl
....ended by x.ver lubuo
of the Muhigar
The First Natk.nal bank a
who have been looking for a
»t
Point
Aiix
Bankcrh
gurated a m
l^txjple'f bank have inaugu
The excursk.n to Non
NorihiMiri tomor
report , a fine lime ami
Barque.
home where Ihe pruj«rty and
schtMlule of o|>enlng
will take In Suttons.
itons Bax
l'p<m
The next
enjoyable an ^‘llng
price arc
RKIIIT, here is
Hereafter lha‘se banks will op<-n
raquesl of Father Km|H*ror. the
eeiing will be held in Deindi
your-opjionunity.
Come and
doors at P a rt aad elom- at 4 |
bla will Slop there In f.rder
*
‘i
The meeting was attended by about
day ^They. will also be
tending tho
see us todax......................................
.0 bankers In Ihe stale, which In commodate I host
g the noon hour each day
commencement and others
uded about hO ladies.
W.edm*sday
e that the noon hour will 1
will
reach
there
at
11:30
»
ght a banquet was served to ala.ut
more value for fanners than tin
• iMs.ple
Ihime of Ihe noted smak
tra half hour from 4 to 4 :Ju on 8
K at tho lianquet wtu-e Hon Charb*s
days.
Fowler, congressman from
New are si»em
•rsey; Hon William Alden Smith. Ganlners (K.iiage at Carp Ijiko In
oiM-nt*d at h a m and closed at 4 p
Ovor First Natlorxal Barxk
ad of ! r Simplon's rt.itage. as an
• W CraiK> of New Bx*dford. Mass
ro . iM-lng clos«sl during the mam hour
bo U known as a great
llnancier,
Watch This SUacs...
and remalr
remaining oiH-n un Saturdays tin
All Mem Imts of McPhxYst.n Post Re
lef Corps

The members of the W.
also temperance workers v
held a aoclal afternoon us
of Mrs H J Curtis. 41M; West
Seventh stretd
Thi- purpose of the
meeting was to mwt Miss Mary Har
Uiur of Ixfs Angeles, Cal
Ing up leroiM'rance wc.rk In
and will address lhri-«- me
city tomorrow
he main object of the n •etlng
the purpose i»f b.-c<ii ling
quainted with Miss HarU.ur and she
gave a short address tm ‘“rcmiH-rance
Work -- The pastors of the churches
heir wives were InviiCHl to at
There was a good-sited gather
ind Miss HarUmr provtyl to be

’^?sr * “SdlAAA And I'er.

$1.87

45c
FOR BOVS*
E mere, etc.,
dark cokirs.
$1.76 to $2

‘.“.Z™?. ,..r .

Id Away Last Night at the Age
Id music wa
of 28 Veara.
. Mrs. Script*
given hy
8li
Miss Mary Frances Wade di.sl last Ellis and MUs Baird •
night at 10 oclock at her home. Ml
Washington street, after a lingering
SOCIAL OF THE FRIENDS
of consumption
IX-ceascsi was
•ars of age and the daughter of
Tima and Good Program
Enjoy a
ind Mra Frank D Wmle
e funeraT will take platv from
home
Monday
aftenuam at i
^k
The Church of Christ will
-NAnluAttA rAtlwAyA will |o Into *»«■
►r the Sunday school «»f the
haw
charge
of
the
arrangements
tumorrow.
The changes will p
tirch last evening
There
IMipular and the aenrloe during
luo young piHq.le pre.
Fred R. Fuller Dead.
season
IlmKla^
«.ne of them enjoyt*d
The news of the death of Fred R
,* fullesl
One of the
Fuller, late of U.s Angelee. Cal . was
was
Going aoutb!*6:M^Md
«
welv«M by friends this nmrnlng For Ihe serving «d
and 6:20 and 10:10 p m.
5, cr^^am and
w«i months he has been at the^l
of the older
ArrlvaU from south. 4:66 a. m..
of his sister, Mr# Tuttb-. In Grand
s well as the little
Rapids, being eonllu.Ml to the 1
give
mpn.mptu prograii
with ctmsumptlon
The binly will Ik*
Ihe younger
mem iters,
p. m.. «:16 p. m.
brought to this rpy bir burial
Arrive from iH*rth. 11:65 a m .
me of the selwtlons they
day on Ihe 1:15 G R k 1 train
for s<ime previous
» m a -----------General UmmU of
Ihe
I nlforin
materially added t
Rank brigade of Michigan telcphon«*d
Trains
F G Heumann this afu-rnotm that
11:60 a. m and 6:20 p. m
Several flash light
(he remains would Ik* In on the 1 15
Liwve for Elk Rapids. 6:tX)
iken. and It was a
P m traliLjoo the G R A i Monday, they departed for the
homes, declar
and rt‘questetl that an escort «.f Pyth ing it one «.f the U-st Llm**s this year
**ThV^to"which leaves F.lk Rapid
IS meet the In
at 7:10 makes connection with the
sell-known Pyi
nc^h bound train that U^ves here
THE MARKETS

Airtva from Northport. I1:u6
aad 4:20 p m

Interesting Hews
lUotbers!
R ehanc* to fit out tb* Boys at a Big St^ng.

Jnsttev.
•Pete Smith.- rvwiwmdtsl tbe xagranL
“What occupaltonr eontluoed the

Ionia. Mich . J
lar meeting of he board of tHmifol
resolutkm
held at the
James
Millikcn and Ralph “Par
lusting on July I'o. Tbaeker returned last night from Oil
the etnidoyment of vet. where they have finished their
making, held by K first veaCs work
c«invicts at shirt n
Wallersteln A Co
The contractors
A K Bellinger and daughter of Ma
enier.Hi a voluntary |ietltlon in luink
rupicy on May I, and Judge Wanty of
Grand lUpIds appointed H F Hatch Rapids this morning on a sh«iri bus!

nWTIMl SCHEDULES

10 a. m...4:26 p m . 8:26
‘^Tbe 6:40
m and « 46 p m. trains are daily
The T. C.A L. A M.
e 28. tral
will leave Traverse Cii.v Ifor Non
port as follows: 1:00 a m

_______'

:qu Star.

*“Uh. ootblng much at iwvsenl. juat
clnuiatln- rouinlgeneral good lime. This Is no band
“Uetlnsl frv4i* circulailou for thirty
contest: no prlexs are given and no
days.” luonouiK^ed tU- court dryly.—
hreli^
rivalry except of the friendly aort.
Gniu
_________________
and as a drawing card for a crowd.
Traverse CUy
will
be amply re­ Chicago
Ltkw AH She toewt.
address at the siud.mtA
warded
There ought to be 76 bands to deliver
A lady having acvkleutallj brgkeo
gotten together at this time, which conference
from her smelling bott^a^f buahaod re^
Jerry Bull I vail and stms <
Cedar today on a abort vUl
marked:
I>r Stevenson returned <
-I dccUra. my di-ar. cversthlng that
vertlslng features U a street parade
ihe ^ helonga to you to tnore or Uw. broktti.bands—bands evea
“Tnie,- she repllod. “E^vu you are
Northern Michigan asylum
little cracked.”
Miss fiora Heck
returned
today
Music
from' Rhelby, where she has a position
band of the musicians marching down
ae rawwL
as head trimmer In a leading mlUlm-r:
the main street playing a stirring
nusbatid- Wbere d« you want to go?
estabiUbmeni.
march. Think of from «o0 to .koo men
Wlfe-Ol*. I dou-t know - anywhere
Mrs Charles Moore has returned
one band all
playing
the aamt
jsbiTvI can-spend money
from a two wetks
march'
It will rip the cobwebs oJ
“But I thought you wanud a changer
and Central lAske.
the window and make the paint pee
Trtnier of Grand'*Raplds -Smart Set.
Miss Vei
off.
Every band should now tak«
IS Nit a Bugbee of Wash
visiting
bold and
every
newspaper shoitld
Inglon street
■•ww.r«4 «a. •p-h0W.
e publicity to the event and help
MUs Ethel M Gibbs, who has been
Josepb tlkluton. thf PbiUdelphlan
make this a meeting of the big
Olivet the pa
studying music
t ImiKirtance lor the next
iw«t
whose rveent b.mk ujKin tbe IXiukho
last night and w
>ear.
returned
ulhs
Hands are expected to fur
bors .« tbe first autbontutlve ami sat
MH-n.t her vacation here
h their own transportation, and
Ralph
Rtwteoe. who recently
Isfactory history of thst at ct to ap
city lonuijaie enough to get tht
rn.Hl fn.m the Michigan Agricultural pear, beluugs to the Society.of FrU-nds
•ting, advertlse It and entertain
iTCe ati 1.
He wuverses as
bnlh.intjy t« b<
band men and their ladles while
e
If this Is properly taken hold
wrllea. and r..*xe: Is his aoci. ly m-^re I
Traverse City
arrlvtHl . toda) tngaging that . nbe,. he censent* to |
Miss Lucy Collins
accomiianled by the narrate sometbing frotp bU ster
rn.m
Chlcagt
he window sills by their
le Mlldnd.
Miriam
MUs«-s Margu
•Donald
They
will Quaker ane.-ilotes
sm?
Nancy

elation.

.

m

THE XVXM1V9 BBOOED, TBiVERSE CITT, lOOK., 8ATURDAT, JTOB 90,1»0».

KailtUd !• TrtbwW
The usual uoxvd wa« seated In tht
Amen corner of the Fifth avenue hotel
one night recently when an Individual
with an app*?arauce of shabby gentili­
ty Joined the party, and. sftei a s<-mewhat verbose and grandeloquent recital
of bis woes, cam.' to the jHilnt a .d
asked for a quarter. Imiu-csscd with
tbe mendicant-* unusual flow of Ian.
guage. “Abe” Gruber said to blu
“Bay. wbat part of the loui.t.
you hall froiiiV
••8lr.-- said Ihe shal.hy one. “I first
saw' the light of day lo the great city
of Pllfkburg “
“Well.- t.rid “Abe.*' “any mm. who
could do that tbe first dux
be was
alive can lex V tribute from me P|i.*a
Tour hat " - sew York Tmu*s

and DOTTED SWISSES and make the whole lot

QRANO

JOcYard:.

fio IM O lg~«T
-GIVEN BY-

STEWART & STEFFERS’

Tor Satisfaction^^

OPtoOMKS-TBBA

00 to WiHiken's

nder the Aus|
man’s

FRIDAY EVENING,
.Jcsrs*«4B%K.

CITY

OPERA

COLUMBIA

HOUSE

DRY BATTERIES

ADMISSION 25e,

Ars You Going
to Build?

MIm Jea*.c McCubbn. of A'amn
Ore., U the ow ner of a xalusbh min­
ing clslm In the Craultc dUtrict. xx hlch
she “juniixed" pretUely as the year
twn canie lu
Learning that the cUlm
wwuld be vacant ILe flr*^ day of Janu
ary. she drove through a bllmllng
tnowstorm on tbe night of Dee. SI. the
mercury 14 degnes below tero. anti,
waiting Ute advent of the new yrer.
staked her claim
Another prospector,
had done likewise earlier tn the even
lag. but Mlta McCubben waa legaUy
tn the right sod tbe cnnrt sunUtned
ber-Obtengo Post__________
The dixialoti of pnbllcatlor# of the

If so you will want naiU.
building itopcT, lock*,knob*.
hinges, window spring bolt*,
paints, oiU and varniahcs.
.1 have them all and the
price u right.
Let me
hgure with yoiLi A good
lock and knob lor i6c and
from thU up.
A loUdbronze old copper finish
ibr $1.00. Shttwin-Williams painu and vamiiho.

department of agticultiire feU out over
8.000.000 copies of the l-armer*' Bul­
letin gnuually. Tbe department to nb
lowed but one fifth of the total aim
her priuted. which is not at all ade­
quate to meet the wqaiMa directly to

FRANKTRUDE

m
■•:rr.vir^

AUTOMOBILES, CAS
ENGINES, ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHT­
ERS. ETC. :: ::

J. B. PAIGE,
ELECTRIC MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION SupplUsandRcMlra

TRAVERSE

CITY.

WICH.

2 14 Front St. ClUiena phone Mo.
802 or 48.
1

•TAOC AND PLATFORM.

l2Cth. urn
an'* Clul
steal eve
ira ha* i

urchcnira on th»*^ auspices of ihv Wi.m
be one of the |

BREVITIES
Th'c member* of Traverse Bay Hive
XV 71 will meet In the hall Sunday
.C.rmr.a at 8:30 ocloek. nnd from
eh to
Atter
o will be provided
of tbe membMs ns
ake as man
U. etoetery to Join tn
oervioe of decorating the grnres.

PU....,
here momy limes, and every
the beat music can testify that then*
few
orcheaira* which f-an dl*
> better music. It ha* been ^i^d left this aaornlng for Mackinac latond.
hlch
have appeared here at a heavy ex- the upper penlnanto. The party wUl
ponae. Every one should plan lo at­ be gone about ton days.
tend this entertalnmeaL

SoccessortoBobto.

CALMANt INTBRIOR BRM in mt
TRY A BECOIID WANT AOl





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-THE, EVENINGyRECORD

PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 1003

KART TWO

^ Cwnitig Record^s ilj)°to«Date THustrated Feawe

the m bihdehi
lOr^tnaLJ

A He^sap: to Circle the Karth
In a Minpie
- -_
. K'ourih o# July hUI AH. -* i.
uM*jUr In iK*Iu4rpm4«n<«^ 4»y
Thl. ul.l
il
ui tl.*^ 1*1.-

1‘:

'

fad that It la tuiiHa>
I’liHed Hiaie* and lb.’ oriri.i
ialand onr of Ihr lu -t deao...l. «.
Eroup. la prat tl« a’!>' iiiil«il.at>M.-^l

'

In fa«l It* l.iah-M p.‘lnt U »..il lo 1--|
alotr i
a a«nd dun. thu i>-.-l«ht

tHrnty-flve dr thirty uie-i«i.»re and In- '
tend* to do et en lhln« i«MOU>b to nutke
them com.toiiable
They nth lUe In
houaea built by the cuin|«ny. Hbl.h Hill
aleo erect a chapel, library and E>m-

H«n Kr»h. I*, o A.Ml f«r «*:.V
.M.4I.IU mm LrlA.---i.
Fram
-i"l
«nbl« m««aasr« froai tbe FbliU l>H» • lo
till* «4»uMr>
1u
»< iil b> a v«r>
*«.ur»daU»ut fuui». imvaUbc via Hun*
hoi.E.
Hlngai*.,*.
Mailraa
Mofnl^ay.
Ad.n HU.-E. A1.-xan.lru. MaUa. Clibral.

.at
i.i.

.»I»S ao that (».t . tb> exiba v. »ll U
the n;a«. iltid/«.f ihr
niu 1. i . M.i
•*?:r aib. w r.4b Avura
I aUu.
.j u| Ihe delicate enalnre*'
oa V..ud l»anf' F. ;nt;ua«. ilH- \at.le ina p:ob^ .. . in.o v«l in the cxtnauiKw.s: ..U.t:..uv
<1..1
y .;..l .t. a die- inm of xiv .aid, |.roblcma only etiualed
. f I -A, J.aire It Hill 1 rat lou.h I by ihtwcthal
th- builder* of
thtwethat coaliontrd
coil
' all ltfU;>b
tto- i-» i : ,d I... . n «t lt> n .
' Auatralle H Hcb vae rradv for bualne
Hi-*«
uniti jt «:
I la.t So , mb. r
in leod It 1* aafe
Hid
exi.ndtM ; aa> that v .-rv It rot fo.- the advnnccF|,.i,’ k!a; l a
al
the cMiatruct
Kr4»«.e.o,!o ManiU
aa th.Mo- jolnl
or Vanif.u\er
Inx Ulaud would
lolb.H lb, .ut.loui
•c-n out %%f :ii.- queatbm. Apart
thta the buiidei* of the all
.an line en.^.um.ied tao oln
>ave t,.o *hl;a eonelanilv
one ..f Hbbi, a Ml Im- »taKramie.,.
li..notulu
the eourc
of { tain Heat of the Midu.
, ' !u-U«;
the [ from a depth of 2.fW fa thoma to wUhlB
. n-i. n Hih l.e In i , l«iity fa hoina of tlH- Buiface. Tha
other Ha* cn.'ountetYil about (M uvUea
cA*t or Cuani and va* one of Hie deet>,*♦1 martiie ab>»!«ce ,-ver found, havtnc
depth of n-aHy &,euO fathom* or neay• Mix ndb* Kach of thee,- mvoUed I
lakii.c of a iMoui ind a i^»rif*fHm,3
ur ln, rea«*ln ih, btxaih of the «*abl,

IIIK. finally ctunina to the eui fmv at
Au4tn» In the I.adrone aroup, one of the
laianda ,^ed to ua under the tieaty cd
ParU Thl- UUnd haa a |H,pulatlon of
about W«ki and a laryv Ame.i,«n ,o|.

I MUUa and bvr driH-mlm.
aujat luauiiunrouxly ....mnu
rUrry u»h.-. lain
.-able H ill in< ideiiuJiy
.
da (if %Vlli

emd «l CxUe Buayed uy by lafkiteii hibbrr tta4|8.

umpi, Hill Ih

"..‘■nirr/r:rk'a

.
Hlih Ib^ Fourth
'•iHiuoc. fur U»a PoaUi Trlr^yaph toii|.
|«i.y, in . «nJum-Hon nlth th.- romm. r4UI < ablr roimainy. «a pUnaUE U» €»lrhnaia iba ilnir hf tVRMmllUn# « tu*—
luua around the world and the omdala
anlea are ho|'«-tuI that the

iii,-ei*a»;.- OV.I Hm* tiTillniy that

able H.,r. laid

la>' fldnta
The ollhUla do t. .i mini
fi.la< Ihe dimrultlea Iho
o.er..onM. the mcail aerloua .»f
uin la- eiM ouiilrled in On- Jouin.-> fl .m
auili.eiouB trlaja and Ihe ud iaj.e of
fort-lan a..vetiiiiiMila bui li.ry . i|..^ i

d Hill Iw eetnldlalnd.
er Of fact the leal la Im-

,-HlMb'iH|:..i
t.viH,-,n
KnEboHl
and
Pi ling and H.. loa* Hn-ii In otM*ratloii
T> l.al ix pt.n fi.ally Inlu. t. tbe tUHa
l« !. ba iiMil iiion ha\biK wllbalood the

itb,}-und had arruim. d to ae
f«,.in N, .. V«.ik to S. h

e.o K
_____
, Aboiti.
Ainrri, an arniux a deiiinnaltalli.n of y:.„.|, n
itapb ,oiii|.iin> vi.Mt.l pie
a hat haa Ijerii a. .^uiipllahM by Ibe
p, |
lie
toIrMnaiiill
a «-ofV of tb,- in,
Pacift. cable. Hhbh !• f.i.m l.nndoi, to Tokyo Japan ai
caaei.llall)
an
Ainerb aii ,-iilei pi i;.e
II It Hae to l«. huiib-d to
wMioa II* in,lion to the lair John W
Ma.kay and It* compb ibm In Hie ,041nnl.uoiid Kiidllnx. vmnd he a*
iwti> of Hhich Id* wm. liuicn,, II
Matkay. 1* the h.ad
F..r commeicUl ui. uiuataii. , *
T in ne e.**.»a, tiawlcd
iie,e*ally of landliiE nie»iiaR«-« on >lmllat H IM Id RlrdllnE irl|Mi unb iM hr> ak««e* ab.i.K ihe>uhl. rout. nM>e.aHaie
^.l>
roundalH.ul J.iurney*
f.ir Ihe
IcraaleHt dl«taiitSe that need la, liairiacd
l.eiaeen any two ladnl* Hill Im* only
half Hay around the uoild
Hut II I*
IttleieailnE to knuH Hhai t an la* ac om
IdUhMl In the Hay of ra|dd communb irI* iHitabi to aroil*.

a

h.

S^H

AlHiouxI, 1
the S|.i,niaid

. ill,*
bb*n.*,*a of >.uccc*«rul
*ul a«in,-«iu-> tel,*aiapb> a* loni; hko as
l^^^ boi d wa^ Iv.l iMiore Hh cnt.ie*
iMHaiiiv a publi. utility
in Hial

hht. then
M ill i kct all, nipt, d In loiiK »I1b
lebgiapby.
The p.e.|al Tel.

lhaf eir^iylhlriE Hill E» thiuu«h aM'.od.

W

Pi Id

indneo! V**' «*

m*>
NaiuiHlIy tm* feat naa hulled ax
H,inler/ul. tut II Hill iMtlr Inlu Iu*Ieidlb^.n.:e If i.rea. nl ].lanx do not mla'Tnd..ub|..i1Iy
l..i.i,.*t Hill tttbn It In the taplduy ^Hlth Hhb h tile
III. ae.iK, U flaali.,1 from H ni P,n^u i^co
to klHidU mer ,1111 n, H lul.b lor Hd*

» -IH.Mlni; yiruin In hU h
a ►ktllinl |olo player and until hi* la-

Ihouaand u opTe aaHemhbsrin ‘wa^lwm

|M*.*n rn.l^^^'^n the dlu*t tioii of l•ll^El^E
Hie miied Blab* and her rolonba

ami.itn.ua Amein an unniKilled b\
inb. iMaiKe nt ii. h.*e. Ho* ly|«- of
fiom Hhoni Kfea^a. hn v, nn ni* may ba
. \»«-,:.d
M P. M. llAIMtISHN.

biy Hill l«
Honolulu and the labb* mxt land*

^er4:dn4^^ Scenes and Things oj^
“AIR WAVE" TYPEWRITER THE LATEST.

A rtROCIOUt LITERARY CRITIC.

ECHWAB TRAINING SCHOOL,

iVhib- William K. Henley lx recogThank* to. PtunU* M
nixed ax one of KiiglHnJ x moat able j boys and giiU of llomea
llit^ary crlin x. he lx undouhtedly one of ' have an op|h.i luidty to .
Tho Itait a courae In a first c

;|

j

ofe

AMERICAN MAY BUY HISTORIC LONDON HOUSE.

Schoub Hu* ’

Hit|l ft"-

.'

A.■•<11111

un i m,;nih
the l:«>yul InsiliuHvia.
He ttaa been working for ycara on \ ailou. r.
lyprHiii,-!* and this
iIlufcH.itbm shews tl^
U^undoubledly hlx greateal auc.eax The h.'i-oliipan>lug
h
|.rofeaaor In tiU Uburatory at work on tha -Air Wav,

turopkln. yokel and lout
tent of meter.
Wordstn the
art DOW busily angaged In
defending ih*
Mr Henley la not only a
but a poet of merit aad

YALE LAW ACHOOL'A NEW HEAD.

A HUMAN BRIDGE IN SWAZOND.

ProfeSMor Henrv Wade Uvigcr*.
Hu^ re,M*mly
, oini.4 dean of the
*, hiM.l at Yale ha* been ix»nnevT*d wltb

CASTLE BOUGHT BY WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR.'

m

ristl

A

A

rk®t-

M
MM k and narka iba a^>t where Umoln
and I>ottglaa stood durlac <>»• oi thHr
iaiuoux debataa. Tba atona waa brolight
to rTe*purt frosa nuvU'a Laka WU.
by fund* ralaod by tb* nambera of tba
PWBMrt W<MM»*a olak

|p»ed Adams wltb
A pMtty. MmA
^ bcE «bo was ^rliAfAl af,4rvlltfy.
^ day tba pr^nca arnt aar rolMMl aa
tevltedo«i for tba oAcara #a coma op to
Ui palmv and hav e aflonmoa taa. We
aU went, and after taa,* dattag wbk-b
abme of ua drank awta wla# Jbaa tea.
Adams eapei'lally. wa wars taken into
tbe pilvatr apartments vbeta tba voKKn vrere kept and mtlmnA ta mlafla

0an magiute. Wbea wa^ back to
•or qaattara Adaarn twaAdad to me
that be had bad an Improii^ aCalr
h a young lmllan/glrt}:tbM ba had
Mlaed Ap oiMMiriiiiiu/ wbeo nnab#enrad
to lead her m:,. an aiwctawat flllad
H III,
an^ eoMAlid by
Uio enomiouM huM-s of opa bC tWm.
had klaaed her. Just aa 1^' ware
roall^behlLs^th
glrt'had
iwd gUaatly .pule. In another'min
I they had aepaanlid. TbM waa all
theta waa of It; not very mach. ooe
would think, to worry abooW btit Ad
ama waa mu
I didn't lUe the pnx^'edlng myaatf.
r*You ara lu no danger.* 1 aaM exm*

- *W*aaballaee.*aald AMaa. Xaep
-So
lodead on a ret
aurtera by iuvitatiun «f tha
Hlih great
Adam* iiaaa. he remaii
:ly up,*n hi* attracUra
hlai

«HM‘*'C«»lly

ghatted so affably with tbe youngster
Chat Adams frit aura h# ^htA be ta
llznation of the maetlJig In tba con
Aarratorj. I saw them Ulblog togather, %nd it aarmed to me that the
VQy Indian was lodkiag down on
-Uowarar. that aaemad la abd tha
^ttar. and X gradoaQr fM»aC It
ABAMd to worry about W fW when
ira changed atatlona, aU mufitim that
^ma would hava to tulfar far bis
Mu»cradon w aa romoead. Ba waa aa
fiady tor anutber atafr a# baftPA and
«Aly ai apportuatty waa
tldDad oa at bis palace. 1 tMiai that
Adams might get into aagthm aenpa.
do I kgpt an eya oa b|pa. X Artad to
gat him to pitUBlaa ma
wobld
not. and aapadaOy Ml ^ tMblda't
drtifk any wins, for wtaa'Atada'hla
tneadtson abaolvta rifklaanai, Ba

An Interaxllng aeguel tu iba
a Invention by Profesapr A Kamm of i 1
All Wair tyia^uHter, hhereby
► nihte l by Hlrcle** *, b gr.iphy to
t.> on a
other machine and are then printed db

> and iKiuala*

tte ladlaii poats vkar#
vaa a
Aahm vrlDce wbo bapt hM p«l^
hj cbkaBcry mod wkrra tba ptMats

- If you arc dlacavarad and tb* mat*
$r la reported to the pdkca 1 think
h# wUI show his laaUcBtty hJ bM fu­
ture twartnr tuwaid ba ladaod ba
^'tiir timt may bring the ^tier bafara the colo
bm* ei.ouEh tO

Horhiul.b* In-

Heien yearn a«o a anin, nhat eimlbir
Irai Haa made, and It, Hill U iimtin

koHera ««dl t
kaaa lavatldad
boma aad mMTm !■
1-^.
BBadlcal iooreala. Tkaa. aatf aat tiU

in the huUdi
It.. I able. In ‘
one of

in n,H , ,n..n a.,*|
Hi. ,aiih clahl* Hni.-a or reach
tu.i HiIi Ih of tbe dielaVo, tn the moon.
And to tb.He Hin iHM.n I>u4de4 the al
Am.-.I. an lin, a. mm,* Ihe l*axtfle. Tha
di» ain ,.l Hh* bile John

Ynik fnitv-aev, II and u half

ea tba
Tkai

SS,rM;"»:c:rs::

Hilt pi.Hb
American 1

laito-r than In forty inlnutra
.n.l a.iantementa are mu Uli.x mud.Ihat Hill liiatire virlually lnaiatHan.-..ua

dia fi a atraiva cootiT. I ^
tjr recDatUd aa ABNcioaa la a Briby
lab eOkw la a Umloa MOtlaiy ciBtb
-Too wooM Ulok 00 If 7«i i»tot aa
lock tint there aa 1 hare.-1 hare beord that the ladlan/

Tben b*
i 1 bnr-There wa* i
riad to tbe cokmal and ripocted what
Ihadaeen. Wa laok tba body t# qnar*
tecs, and tba aurgaao placad a t^ec* of

w
I W AL>«/ttOOERA. LU U

I most Inteieaimg acMiie ' the Nrn Haven inatUuttoa aaaca IM#
gisduated In 1174 tnm
oomiMjaed of InteitiK-ked I only. H«
of Micblm sad from
moat dusky m

of aa AMart^n
bar brawny bodyguard. Uka
Bolejik who Uvod tbort wltb bar quaan la rmtbar stout, kat If ona of th* waniora U rash enough to let hk> shield ,
father. Aa th* llluatrailoa shows. U*ior caatla U a vary Ana apadnaan of
eartaia to auffar•
Ifar from tba royal wiath. Tbe quo«o
Bkla and i
tba fanUM «HU»r boaaa It ti aaiapMaly parfaaaAii kg a wlAa asaoL
Tb* famous U«var,caatla baa )uat
Tb* caatl* U In K*nt, and
H*nry VUL courted
ct
her* that Hanry
Ann*

him ta daager that 1 raaolrad to watch
him aU tba alooar. 1 metm lot him out
of my sight tlU a serraat eama to me
and told me tba boat wished capacialty
that 1 ahoiild ba pzwoaatad to him. I
left Adams la an apartmant opening
into a dimly bgbtad gmrdaa. begging
him to remain where ba
ttU 1 re
turned. This ba promlaad to do. I
was praaentad to tba boat, who de
talnad ma aome^tiiba aaktag qaaotkma
about obr artUleiy aarrloa^ la wbtcb ba
appwraa to ba mock laMraMsd. Aa
aooD aa I could gat away Cram him I
ratumed to tba room wbtto I had left
Adams. He waa not thara. Laoklag
late tbe gaiden I saw a paArh af uniform among tba plaata and faDowed
tba man who woto It loM badora 1
reached him 1 law that ha was Adams.
Ba was laaaiBg ov«r a rkhXy drasMd
Indian gtrL I haaMnad on. hat ha^
fora I cwld lota thpi Adama mrwrd
and thMr Rpa mat in a kiaa.
-1 Maod aa tf patrttad: If thay want
watebad tt wanbX ba ton la#a Am ma
to aara than. Adama ■■■aii not la*
dined to taka Ida Upa away. FhaaenUy
ha sank slowly to tha ioar. 1 mahad
op to him. Hewaadaad.Thai

Bbe was to tbe aarvtoa of tba
tea wbam Adama had affaadad BOBBBT F. F0BBB8.

THE EVENING EECORl), TEAVEnSB CITT, MICE. SATURDAY, JTST: 20, 120?.
tooMVttk. Andl^twnVtinrTfrt

THE
PERFECT
NAN

mile.
•The real of the lory Is eaay An
Twa'n't long
ed,- r-um.Ml
oe to me and w
fore Jcmathan
New York f
There are some new things I
to learn about this physU-al
cultcher.’ addin’, hla head doa n ag in.
•My teacher, she tells me 1 ve made
auch pnigrx-ss in au short a tlme*-«ml
no wonder, with the pnutiev h.'d laid
-•she w ants to see me.* addin' ag-in In
an offlmnd way. *Khe'U give me k-asons
r uulhlu' if I'll <
-Taiii't no use arguin' with <
» do is to h-t
him have his way In tbe begUuilu'.
lio ll have It before be'a through every
time. Ho I answere back. ‘Well. Jona­
than. the cro|.s U about rulm-d ia.w.
the fences Is all down and the saw Is
rusty from not cutUn' tbe wood in that
wood pile what's rU ao high Ifs aUmt
the roof of the slied. ik. I
a’poae you might as well go and finish
ith this makln* a perfixt man of
a*lf.' Then I saya, tryln' not to be
bitter than 1 oughUT be by rlgtus.
•I hope you'll sucxx'ed *
-He stay«*d a week, two. thrcH% ami
I had a k-ller from him sutln* the
.Ma.' he writes. Tm to U- umr
rted tomorrow inoruiu' to uiy physlt-nl
cultcher teacher. Miss
“*“ thi“'u
Ooln* on explainin'
nd |K-rfecl
iK*rfecl wo
woma
beautiful -and
world.’ Hid you ever see I bride what

»M, «-»<«**

!!rrrn;
1_

■ tkMi ftm,

iayft MWipUte. <bt tbu

9 MM knro roan
^erj a fMim woaan tacker j«it# Mq
■Mta'. Jonathan. If yoo piaaa. tak ' Uktn* your phjralcal «Ucher teaaon«
la- laaona U>
ct.lirb*^ from from all ihi. tlmr“
kind of bong his beod ami
aaaabodj or other there lu NV%* Vork
It be.’
vkat had run oat of everything el*e
-Then I gave him up for.good Un. Slmpaun took the darning ball
out and told tbe stocking acnwe her

«cUac from brf nap
telr br Ib« window,
and alMTt llw door.

« U
•a4 Vm MTt

'^ka'that rocklrr chilr over thara.
I. lit If -Uln't lharoa
liackofll. Coma to con-

ana «Ma off aad gaU married. hU mothara
him prafty muth the aama m
/tf he’d died and bin burtad. and thata

W ahow aympiMM of laatlnf.
did It happear Qumtlonad
Mra.mai»nan.raiaiaf har hrod.Vookadatharorarharfflataea.
It all cnina,” daciarrd fha aharply.
•W that phyalcal cultchar foollahneaa
V what Jonathan got ao wrapped up Jn
iaat ^Klhff ha wa n t, to aay. flttln* for
aathia* 1m in tha world, aaamed
Thata haw it cooBe.'

. of tha world, hiiaao. Surely It ro«
•a* Wa that what mada him ooi
matHamay. could itr
-That- anappad Mra SImpaon.
aathia* aiaa.Thaaa was a aacond paoae. daring
which Um ondaaTored to the boat of
har ahtllty to dlgal tha aubaunce of
la tha niaaatima. Uklng a atocklng
fiom tha baahat at har fal. Mra, Simpaan had thniat a haU Into it. gram
•mly at tha hal and commeno
dam.
Toa aaa. It waa Uka thla.’* ahe began
hff and by.
-Jonathan, ha found a
magaataa ana day or aomabody gara
to him-thlaga Ilka that apread the
aama aa amallpoi; you never ‘
im how-and that magaaina waa ail
ahont thia here phyalcal cultcher aom
ver. Ua aatdow
fhea ha looked at me i
Uka. and from tha 'a(
aomiblo*
to ffnlah tha Iaat page when
to hla room, and I. followin’ him
laaltby. paapa In and aplea him ai»ra wl
ad oa the door Irytn* to ralae hlinaelf
np on hla handa and toca add let Um
aelf down aTln. I aUrta back a prtaed.

m
mV.
AKV Bomir EUirtUakln* aa how he had lost hla mloJ
or aometun*. mhen whai Uih-s h
hot apclag up all of a auddeu nud fling
hla two araa atralght Into the air aa If
they’d Mn akyrockeia, let em
throw *am out aldewtac. flop 'em against
hla aldM tUl you could a most bt
rtba crock. a-repaaUn’ this prrformaoca
and a-kanln’ of It up Ull he looki^l fur
nU Iho world Uke that wlilmlll

tha Ilfhof ma. thlnkln’ aa ha d lost Ua
miad. «What ha you aHtolo r
-With that ha turna round

•^•Jonathan.’ 1 ventures iui*
when ho was rowin' tit to kill <
•un outside buruln' the wlieul li i
crisp, tlon't y«Mi tlilnk ixvould U'
jest every bit ami grain as »;^kh1 everClao to all on the tl.rashiu: mafl.ine
and Ibraah away at that there wheat
It's goln* to tlie dogs.' 1 mlds.
‘actually goln'. to the dogs for a llltle
teudluT And I .s^uld ‘a‘ cri.vl. thlnkln'
©fern.
Ww. ma.' answers he. Iiwkln* up
bright and smilin'-there ain't no more
amiable lad livin' than my Jonathan ‘1 will by and by.’
•Bui that was all tl.ere was to It.
• kept right on wltli the rowin' till
e wheal crtH. was past savin' am!
ne.
'There was another thing that worKl me. 1 ain't, to say. oten*artlcular
But tbe way int^ple dr»-*s, but the
wyy Jonathan took to grdu' 'U.ut in hla
bathin' anil from, dawn to sumloan.
lo'a he cv»uW lie go.^1 ap<l ready to
lb a grejiMtl |«.h HI a minit's m»
or tie hlms. lf m a double, U.wkmd
t ag'tu. Jest
Thai's what
1!
U was ull I ight in his ixHim
thxv d.mr shel
Ih<T Tu his ph.vaicsl cultcher he
I seem to care no more bout how
he looked snyw liere. '
^
•a-bere wos Ann I.tvlng*ton, Hhs
Mus over to make me a little vUlt one
day. aeltln’ awhile in the dinin’ n'suu,
re the breoro blow*
through
winder, and what sliou!d J.math.nn
do but paaa along the hall/lo that suit
of hls'D. lookin' for his dumblK-lU Aun
that abocked ahe left Iminwllate.

Matt.J.Johnsons

6088

3vs4tia.sara-«:

'-•llv/
tt;,-nt
b.*iu
t.rtrd
So-aadesl
:a:»;hersBc.-t.re
1 the t :*hop s*k.d the c.*u*e
e ,i.n;*ua: .uhcilude. sud wuS
le >tatc of lh« cn*e
d bav- you. tudiMd. neithe *e*n
tesrd ar.ytbind unusual*'
t..e
toste.* 'n.iuired
•.Vow th«T you lemiLd me of ;t,”
XX ss rh * rep:y • I l^!‘eve *ome*.HHly did
coule to my berUide the tlr^t nigtiV'but
1 pulled I::x p.*, kf lKK.k fiom a uler
my pllloxv
:.d
for d sub* r p
lion. a!.d I ...«x,. . -cn no more r.f M,e
midnight niu uae ."-rhr.udclp.da l.. d

where. Little plcturi-s of men In short
panu and uoibln* else h. si«ak of
goln’ through all sorts of «.nlurtiouin'i
with' roi»es and stlrks snd things.
turnin' of llH-ms.lves Into |Mrfetl
men.
And J<nmtlian. wlih the toro
goln* to ruin, ready to stuek ami m»
body to Btack It, slandln'.on one
hla hand, high on the wall. ruUin* his
wight on the tlpt.H. of the “other
Ight tliuea lu^ec'esHlun. at^x»rdln' to
toatructlons printeil -turKO and stuck
on the wall, a dlsllguriu' of the
all
Clian*!tu' l*oek to the other
foot ag*ln; graaplu' a har with bauds
about aliteen Inches ajuirt, a.^onllu'
to instrurtlona, slowly hrln*;iir the
bar's Dear's i*ossIhW to the rtm.r. U ndIn’ the body to the hl|>s and tensin' all
the muacles when he rU ag in to a
position and flung that there
Old har Into the air.
•All to alow music, he said It oughter
be done, grievin' st»rt of oxer ooV hav
to* the mush*, till 1 got to kind of fx*el

dn* and 1
play somethin* or other for him tc
handle them bare by. old as I uiu.'
There was alienee for u spai-e.
-When he na'n'l doin' m.tliin* else."
ahe resumed then, "be was hreatUln’
Breathin'! K» was I. hut I was hard
at work scruphlu* or sxx tvpln' or w
In’ clo'tsi or <inslln' at the aame tUi
-Wlxafa tl e world iomln', to. I d
to know." she sniffed, "when iwplo
Uke to slopplu* xxork to breathe?
from bad to worse.
First I knew here xtuue big luukagiw
New Vork what Jonathan opeiu'd
With -a hatchet and grins
tock mux'h of imvllu' at the buck of his
head. In one of 'em
He Sit the thing on the lU*.r
and coiuuamced preteudlu* tt
aame's If bed bln on the riv<
by. *maE,sl. watcliln' of
.ercise!'
pant
' of the

4-a« Mort PsrfMt

BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Cm B« Found U

that h!s friroda lU the east
declare they fle^ w,.eu they bear of
pproa< b turned up unexpeitedly
during the
Lolldsys at a
.ountrv
house where a weekend party ws*
being ebterialned
’Toe bouse xxa* so
full that, with s.»me ml*a:xins* on
part of the 1. .*te* . lUc t Ubop
nto a ibsmt^r reputed o
be hautiied
,\K bre'tsf-t !hr m.-t
» XV,-re made as -e t:.n»
These buit^l le*
clHatrd

iJ «SP

It aad tbe oexu time 1
clable In tin* baiu raM
averybody shlM off from me aame's If
rd had tbe plague
Sha broka off tha throad with a jerk,
no Improxomant la
taak a baU of cotton from the baakat
Jonathan as time went on If I t^me
whiriad another long thread off It.
to and asked him to chop a little of the
thnmt n through
naadia and
whsi was risln* high as tbe roixf
tooro Aanmd.
af tbe wood khed 1 found hlih cavortin'
-Maybe yon think 1 didn’t get
round njer Ihe cwrpet l^e some four
and tlaad of hoarin’ aa how be waa
legged animal doin' hla exervlaes or
ffla' to maka himalf a parfect man.'
tarnln' hlmaelf wrong aide out aud al|^
■ha hMictod proaantly. -A i
bat landin' on his head or takln*
Ifa an right Uia, and 1 ain’t broatha. a boldin’ of his mouth abet so
nothin’ agnn It. for them old loof at a time. kecpJu* ’em lu, you’d
*a' thought to kxok as him he'd bust.
Ra’a amUbk'. as I aaki. Hed right
Hi kay. ’Yew. 1 will,
1 hfMthig’ and eaerclaln’. a
w ood never got no
of thamaelvM Into perfect me
uylH
wtU averytUng on the farm goto’ to
aee. not by the eighth of au lnc*h.
tha do#s It waa dlffarent”
Tha throad broka again. ThU ttm^
•T'iieuone momlu' I found a letter on
hla table full of littlx' pictures of
aantrory to all Mtobllabed n '
to the aame sort of Imihlu' sulta •
Jonathan wore In every position ii
*Tmpkl And eatravagant

hik’d bonskt about avanrthlng
toiy to thIa hero Iowa ha aeat to New

Om af
American ^;shop^ xx h«ae juris«t,t5on
In the far we*t 1s,m» pca»r that lie ha*
^veloped such resnarkable talent* «s

B^utttul fircscDt fiivcn Awajr.
..„'S«iit5«WiSSE!laU-U3rr!M
Hkaa^^mpo^ Fa^aha^Sll-adt«^ Cbtoa Pilcher, 8 inebea
high. 13 inches in cvcumfereacc, aitisticallv decorated to aevcral

I Imported Plaia. Cop and Saacer Floe EafUah Blue Plowa ForceUto.
■ughaa 4k Roab«ifv^«. ff. Wait 4

Our a5.00 Order

MRS. L MacARTHUR
Litist Modes hi Artistic
HairDressioE.

Letter to Mr. F, Harm
Travetec Ciiy. Mich.
IVar Sir;
When xou s<ressed man. you Uke to say:
^ of my clothes. That n
VO of himself as he was
axe the
I a hous
paiuur's iialut
s r.ldfas
oil. It kx»iks the same whet
on
In (hre months H don't
In three xcars it dccldetlly don't
dx-ad and oil chalks off m ihr
years; It is Ciiusldcred a tirst ra
jtih ih^t laatK thrx‘c yxars.
UevtK* Heady l*aint
is ' alioul
hi<v xcars ias it was the d
giMKl in ihrlv
the painter k*li It.
Zinc is il.c ec<Tct X
at ail.
A gO(»d many
zinc: s..roc mix it tu
little;
a giKHj deal
iill
he zinc aud the grinding lha
dm*s it
You ci
e grind it by
Baiijter* are finding us out. though
wiine painters are slow.
Yon know that it |xays a pshI pian
g,Kut clothes Hoxx many ru>
liuxe you that know ll"
Yours Truly.
F W DKVOE A CO

KKW STVI.KS IVll.MR
riNS>.10kSA\lKSTS.

IimSIO:OM.

SAWYER

WUkiaBiKk
A

PENHALLEQON

On rectipi ol $5.00 »e wiU •hiptb* nbov* order vhh

If the entire order ia ool wanted, any geaeral cader aaaoaatiiig^io
$2.00, not tncludinc Sugar, wiU abo be neat Freight Prepaid. rWo
***^^nfmone^
tetter, Pont Office Order or ExpM
Money Order. Complete catalogue sent oa retiueat.

The Great Atlantic <& Pacific Tea Co.
76 Ad«m* StM

...DENTISTS...

WANT DEPARTiENT
WANTED.

GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA RX
COMPANY.
IW^^^DOrth uul .mtli. .lll.W, mu.

Comuienlii a

EstMUMtUtUSt

sax* b<* fatV
h"‘'f
ui.il lia* no though
I be Ftdled Suics
xirouud w:!i tiC Wok
next for the new Mi Kinlrv u:
coi.cge at l.isp 1. N 1

_ .1 I y^ANTU>-ik«xUT. .1 u: uv

.....

lu tbe txvlu.nal *cl

"•TAUtT Ko uaa aaons .wasn't? *l want your bicsslu’ on our
union, ma.' he wimU up
'Wou't you
give It to mer
"Aud what could I do but give It to
him. him U-ln* the only child I've got
iu the world and the pride of my
heart?
"And now I s*|khk‘ aince sire's took
him into partnership In that iihysicai
cultcher iwhind of hxjr'n they're sxxlng
in', rods and Jumidn* roia*s and turn
in’ handsprings together, a makiu' of
themselves the must iH-rftvt pair of
creaturx's the sun ever shone on. Mak
in' money out of it «t the same time,
strange to s:iy.
The fool* ain't .all
dead yet up there iu New York, aud
|K-ople pay to U- taught how tu brxalhe
' III from the way nature intend
to breathe and to stand on their
hyads when the gxKnl loiwd exinvted
aud^on
*'**m‘l’^sil;
their fivt. Sx-udiu* it like dut
v.mc of It. to IV.' i hired
e Jouathau's pla.t
farm aud mow the bay and i
wiKsl In tbe wood plle""Yes." urgxil Liza as she i.ausexl
lib a curiousrf'aWh of the breath and
tear In her eye.
Mr*. Hliui.d?lh, folding her hands,
looked wlsifully out over Hu- hill^
w here the grass w ;^x«H^ gently, warm
eti by toft rays of sl.mting late «uiv
and bllnkxHl imvl the txwr.
t a hlnil man can't lake Jona
lhan's place in my licart.** ahe fliii*lu«d.
"and what’s the um* pf havin' a son
bat'a a larftxl man If you’ve loat
hlui?"
Brlllth espial* Urgsa
A planucigaii bus latxdi
:d of I on,!
t ro*in,ls U. til
!!,*,
xvbixh , \pl..:n,
:..Sr 1* Ml AribMr K;ng
ston. former V captain In the I'..nr!
Vusllee s. lately l.e*jten
Middl, sex r.> .mi-nt
int of
acbci^l to t?.c \Vc*t
londuia.
in ortU'cr in the Hrlt
he La* taken
stabulary, ef<-. and
► organ grinding.bx wax. of eulig
ig ih.- pul.lic
t,' M* lie.,tm.i
ii> t! tltury autburtties
*li, » i
iln turns the handle and grind
le IK»pular ttm» of .tic d.v. u
heel* the lustrum, IX mto ..ml on
action and while the i*aptatn i» gimd
lug the lK).v distributes leaflet*
ing a statement
to anylHXily w !,o
» with grlevaccept one If t;.‘
anres take to ib!* net.bod of a r
them, a new terror xvin be added.

rsonal
cy k ng' ef New
Stag
Mtr*. licuten
I In the Mext
srmy. ha. tnwo assigned as mUlUry attache of tbe Mexican emUssy
Former becreUry of tbe Nsvy Long
It pracUtally recovered from his III
->*. xvblch confined him to hi* home
for sui b a length of time. ^
ilr Ritchie Is the first Scotchman
bold the poN of chancellor of the
exchexjn-r.
although
SeotUnd
U
famed for Us thrift and finanAa.
The shah of I’eniU has the long
tolls of his borsca dyed crURaon for
six Inchiw at their tips.
No one else
to IVrs’.a is allowed tbta privilege.
Hudm.u Wsnamakdr. son of John
Wanainsker. U one of the mos: heav­
ily Insured iwrsous to the world. Ue

saonait

uU Ta u:,rt. i ronwtw of Shjl
esn dr ilua m the i*rifnt. *ml t
icdiali of Greivo. will i
IB

AND CONNECTIONS

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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

ISOllARD
HEALTH
W3r

Emr»oouB,ho.JdM,tkBttbei«t the pep*

iodiol 'Wioa i. kept to a healthy coa.
ditum. ’Tbeway btotakeaaoocaMonal
date of Wine of Cardni.
Every woman b subject to oooditioM
whidi bring on female wroknesa. Wtoa

There is more caiarrn n this sec
1 other dls
L»n of the country than
eases pul together, and i 111 the last
>ears wa* supposcHl to l»e incur
Fur a great many years doc
pnmo.inced it a .local di*i**a*e and
prescribed
local
remedies, and b>
lantly failing to cure with local
menu
pronounced it incurable
Science has proven catarrh to be a
consiiiuilonal dlseaHe and therefore
rtHpiires
eonhUtuUonal
treatment.
Hall's ralarrh Cure, manufactured by
F J Cheney A Co . Toledo. Ohio. H
the only consllluilonal cure on the
market
It Is taken
Internally
In
do.*es from ten drops to a leaspoonful
U acts directly on the blood and mu
cuus surfaces of the ^system
They
offer bne hundred dol^ for any case
ft fails to cure. i»ad for circular*
and testimonials
Address
F. J CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.

. In tbe corridor of the Wnldo f a
neewber of tbe Meadow Brook Hunt

the datba of life. It givat them atritof
nerves and freedom from patoa.
Wine of Cardui not onto caret bol
a health. ’lha organs qalekly ren>ood to

K TigotobAa togredienU of whk4 Wtoa of
oompored. A healthy woman doe. wllto

»Al,g-Tiro
o« b..>a av«Miiw
Urisbt*. hoUM ua Ka*t 10«aui MnaM.
l.oca*. Kara •irwV

#-^KriC'l£ »\>B
I -Twv <
^ tur-ivut ta Ut. tiataid S

colony told this story to an* amu*ed
trio N-louging u. H* set
"I vraa vUlling my neighlK»r In
IH ii.l-;* .,d :..*’ xx>.rk *n,l slarttHl to
look ove. tbe asi;,i.i!*hment
A- I
wc« at»ou* t iiteriug Th»* |ia»*ag.>wa.x
lead.rg

to

the

of Canlui given women abrogth for all

V NS O ‘ >J

c*kA.

ge Anthaslch^r. exiled by Kin
CtHirge of Saxony f^r lesxing I»r. *dfor New V„.-k. hk* secured a Ik‘*UIo
In Bi:d t r, *th

HANISTEEti MflrNEASrEM R.R

Nrxx c.istle on l y

Ojulit of 4>:ang.*. N. !^iANT1U» A*T^Nt g-T u*t

New Jersey

Ledger
Worst of All Experiences,
anything be worse than tu foe
•very mluiile will be your last'
Such was the experience of Mrs S
Newson. liccaiur. Ala. "For thre<
years.” she writes. "I endured Inauf
ferabic |win from indigestion, stomacl
hoxxcl trouble. • Heath stH-med. In
able when doctors and al! reme
failed. At length I was Induced
ry Kleclrlc Bitters and the result
miraculous
I Improved at once
now am completely recovered."
“r Liver. Kidney. Stomach and
L-l troubles KleclricKleciric- Bii
Bitlere is the
Only 50c.
. G. Johnson and F.
*18.

iWd S,-iistor J N
. m,!J
* lie r.»j
dW for rkV.tXVY.

PgSiMARflP-gLTE

l a clxi. s«Tvk-t* examination In
acbuselis tlnvf was one sppli
who bad tt:.-d tbe
at
•T.^ b' xvHb lii r.-sulls
A (lucsMoii on
taper asktd tbe naiuea of tbe peni*ll!utk»us of Massschuaett* and
this wa* lb. reply
Tbe Slai.e prUon at Charlestown
the reforma dry for women it Slier
burne. and the

rax* bave reKUit,
own of 5t<»isyi ^



l.4rd Krlvtn aud luird‘Uslci wl'.l
each receixe an bonurury degree ft.-m

lrala*.“* *
xsr.
Traiu. am»e la Trevrrec- iHy at I IS* u. I :

ni o

pt^^toilaA> 1
MlSCELLANEOUE,

*tabW
and ,rl,d

‘ Sto]». sir! Oh. please stop grourd ;» coiisecrate^V
"1 stopped short in amazt>:i:ei:t
prcserrly l Imd « quUt Isugli wb,
dls.-ove ed that a floor -f ...lu

uaoa.f 44. i^.x.^aaiC.,
V o.v.,« , t«M Irme otaarart
|y|<yxn' TO LUAN*-0a »a;aoaai

Wine of Cardui curee the worlcareiof
3 femab trottbfca and ha. cured Ihouaanda
I qokkly and ^pleUly to tha privacy of

Cmicosx. Mil... May 1. 190T
Wine of Cardui and Tbedford’s Black-Draught
•are cure for all female

monlha ago I
ah my friend
friend, evetywhare I go.
your midkAsH to tU
t>otlam weU
sold not walk acrom the house
of Wine of SJ^*bot Abetter than Th
IhareonlytakMl
MBS. N. T. OUDEWKLU

‘‘wiNEfClIIIDIM
••IttoUeryEnnoylna*'
To the one who does the cooking for the family, and
members of the family, to find that
sometimes toi the
i
an entire baking has been spoiled because poor ex­
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu­
facture. ««JEvolcl SaaoH JEraramyMraoM** by
using Johnson’s Pure Flavoring Txtracts and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking
king Powder at 35c per pound.

fitortling Evidence.
testimony to great

Coughs
equaled. • A recent expression from T
J McFarland. Bentorvllle. Va . server
as an example.
He write*;
"I had
Bronc
all th» tlBi, vltbout b'-lBS b«>v
filed. Then I began taking Dr King's
New
Dovery. and a few
Inmles
holly cured me" Equally effective
to^Ulng
t curing an Long
Lung and Throat
Tbi
eumonU a
bles. Consumption.
Grip. G arsnteed b: Jas O John-v
Tr
and F. H. Meads.
Druggist
boltlaa.
11.00.
of theologU il Stpdenii
to «;, :u.jiiy
from
to 1S30 to 'i
r :esi tbs
ilt si
tbougb tbe
;Lit»oi: baa donlOei*
atocs IflSO
TU iLsufflctency in thoumbvr of csudldstes for tbe mimst;y
Is dUcuased as s matter of exceeding
gravity by German tbeologbics

Urto,®2Tl

Pl«..

bkr*Ma.
»

JURPET GUAMN WOaO.
Carpet Clcamag aaa Faathar Bmo-

away tu be made taw rugs, tot ma

K. M. OAIiR. Priprtetor.
OM III

tan WaaklfictoH 8L

Farm For Sale

raaxovad from dTlltoatioa. a fagillJ to
oCiao drtraa to daaparatloa la caM <ff
100 acroa kaowa as the 8ta1 or NaaiaoeldaaL raaulUag f
Wooada. aic. Lay to a aupply ci ham farax Ooa of tka hal to QraaA
rA It'a lha bal TvATacM cowtj; Ito bOm aotoh to

PrDffcrIptions Carefully aruJ Consolffntloufily O

Drua Xtor*. ".morsiair *

A B. •NEIUCK 00, CITY.
TSV A MCOMO WAMT Ato

THE EVENIKO REOORD, TRAVKB8B CITY, MIOH, 8ATDBDAT, JUKE SO, 1008.

oAm

BOn-

llBItb*

la« • pte<« tai a busk. Tbc pnaldcftt «T

m^mktrnnm mmj at M«

>%

m-;

-J hired him on tb.* etrcn^tb of ibaf

nim, wHttm otm mru6tj ymn afo
tO^tha fre^iphadmochar

-▲ baala af watar gruel, wtth half a
of aid rum la It. wUb lota of
UHtwm aogar. la good for Cold la lied/*
"‘tf 700 hare Wcrupa, pinch ohe of
raw wiiau wile you count alxly, or
get aoBB^j to akare you and make

-Tha daracha-Put ookm la car aflar
It !■ wall roaatad.”
•Tha aatmomplloo-Eat aa many peaaota aa ptadlili before gotiig to bed."-

alda 1 am a dlract deacaadant of Oaorge
aad Harr Braim and la amaag tha
Braaa' hPMihelfl we moat look for aavaMl af tha charactera mentkmed la
Oaorga Sttaea atorj of -Adam Bade.**
Thaa Oaorga had Mary Braaa may be
tahaa aa typical of Thlaa tad Llaheth
Bada Babift Braaa la undoabtadly
tha ertgtaal who aaggoatad Adam Bada
BamaM Braaa the yoitageat aoo. wma
certalaly tha prototype of Seth BadA
Oaooie BSot (Mary Ann Braaa) waa
tha daughter of Adam Bede and tha
graadiaimhter of Thlaa aad Uabeth.
la pm^aylag A^m Bede oor aothar
waa thtaklag of bar own father aad
had tha eery beat reaaooa far the atalO'

I-

kaoekkbOMa or Jaekatooca. but fewal
them kaaw that the gama baa eilatad
alace tha third century B. C. and li
probably aOll older. How It wae played
• la aackmt daya no one can tell, but tha
aakla |oM hooaa of tbc abeep. oi. deer
and pig wwm oaad. and the game waa
mllad ^aliaga].** from the LAtin wwd
far Iba ankle jolat. In Scotland pabbias are often amployad, wbea^^

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Ihouffht you wanted a U*> wbo naild

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Ol-D pykSHlOIMED XIME

•*1 ta*t tklak 1 t rcT laid rui of m
radbcaM 0«M l**T- lirU-kt-at.” ra
marked tbc teak prnMeot aftfr tW
rnt had each told a «t( fT
-Xarrr did.- wai the nnesrrr
-WaU." eoijttaue«l iIm*
s.
came lo mr with r«^miar,Miat
from hie fatlier. a bo w i* n m lK-4i.«te
of fslae up lu
u iv^uiit^
naid tbr.iMHe fnioj ibe fattier I U Kl the
bo) to take off bl> liat. .11
chair and tell me whf be waotid to t«r
a Uaker. filsaoewer
-'*Cauae I'm auud el tuutti|»l>iur.'
mid I. <wi ,ou enbtr
ahd dlslde toor
rm.- bu aaW. -Imt

la the famUj HIMe of a Iloxboronsh

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TEATERSECnr
Orestost: Xinrie of your I—ife
Good time for old and young. You will remember it as long as you jive. Just such a celebration
as you had 50 years ago. Come and bring your children, if you haven’t any children bring your
neighbor and his children. Music from morning to night.

OPENING OF THE MICHIGAN TROTTING CIRCUIT SEASON
The best track in the State, and a splendid string of fast horses. $3,000 in F^ursoi
This will be by far the best trotting event ever known in Northern Michigan.

HORSE RACES JULV 2-S-4. GREAT TROTTINC EVENTS JULY 4TH.

and gold and branae -atoaaa*' hare
b^oaad. na^^aw conntrtm Om
calaiad la teiwaaant klngm. qoaen^

p:-

Great Parade at 11 o’cloek a. m.

Bara M tha proper way to pop omnt
Bvt tha reguUr quantity-tbat la a
¥«y amn qnantlty-lnto the popper
and hold tt under the cold water fau­
cet losg awangh «a thcraghly aatnrata
the kamala . Shake the popper and
plaee II mithe back of the range ho nl-

This will be one of those parades for whiq|^Traverse City is already famous. Day and night

win be aa hard

Orand Balloon Aaoansion and F^araoFujlia Drop
of the -erU ay*Y la

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gjji^by^cahjn^who^

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at 7:00 p. m. by Prop. F. J. Liddle, the celebrated aeronaut. From the fire works grounds.

RIRBWORKS

1 theae Uttar daya
the Ohrtadaaa of AMa Minor hare tha
mma faatog about the Tnrka aad tlw

V
^ . meatir • Peefeeeer.
-I bag your pardon, doctor.- aald tha
[oaatmaaNr after the dinner waa arai;
far tBtrododng yon Inadrertratly aa

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pal apaakar of the occaaloo. -The ti­
tle dU me batter than 'doctor' dare. 1
peatam la ba a doctor, bat 1 gH mighty
Uttle praetlce.--Cblcago Tribune.
-Let me aae,* maaed the yonng wife
aa aha plekad
the cookbook. *1
hare aMsed tha baUer for the angM
eaha. Maw what do 1 do nextr
TaUpheoc for the doctor." anawerad
tha hanitUaa bnaband. who happenad
.long In time to oveilMar her moalngn

A magnificient display. Stay to see the evening fireworks if you'possibly can.

AN OLD FASHIONED PUBLIC MEETING
on the Central School Grounds. Music, Addresses, Patriotic Songs, Flags and Enthusiasm. This
is a feature too Ijttle thought of in late years. Traverse City will revive it this year. It will be
made an ifnportant part of the celebration.

when leaked yen 10

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yoalaahad

B. dear.-

QalUr-What will yoo d<k doctor,
I yaorpaUenta gat wallt
lan^AlI my patlenu wlU nor-

BmaohUadeMMlwr.
A Ifalna farmer waa atucked by
highwmyman and t200 of gold dUlng
takto-fram bU teeth. A boeollc Bb«^
lack BaUaaa thlnka the robbery, bartag haen dona tn a thoraoft taanner.
moaC haft baea ahared tn by a good
denllat Tbla U bad reaaaatng. la
tha SmpUca. ha cooM not do anch a
had Ihihg If ha wart a good dantut
Aad In the aacaod pUca. what daotut.
•aaC had ar tedUMreat. waaM Uka
aiihchaneaa whan baeaild make that

Slto

oTrnlAMt^

Old Tirrto Straa-t Gamas
/ for prizes. Anybody can enter on the spbt and stand a chance to win a prize.

Special Trains and reduced rates on all Railroads and Boats.
Come to^lTraverse City July 4th.

Maw York Telerram.

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