The Evening Record, June 29, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 29, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENII)IG RECORD HM^

SATUROAY‘8 ISSUE

urnmm
a««iM ut «• H«K

PRESIDENT
AT HOME

Evidence Poinu That Way in
Death of Warren Thorpe at

the

;ksoo. Mich.. June !2D—The
Inin the case
Ws
'CRMTeO WITH OHSAT £NTHU»have shot hlmseli
IA»M AT
AT OVATI
OV*Tt« mAY.
IA»M
was i
June
»ed Saturday. Th<
evidence gave
strength
suspicion that he was murdered.
Much weight was given
mvrvvriAif
ST
coneemlng a dent fn the woodwork of
a window at the south side of the
room In which he was shut
ThU
WHO HKCEIVEP TMt 1XCCUTIV6 dent was made by the bullet after It
had passed through his load. It apWITH WELCOME SONG
peared that Thorpe la> In front of
this south window, partly dressed in
his best clothes, a partly laced shoe
on one f»x>t. but only a stocking on
•mo Coming Mod. Oocaoion of Cl.
other, and that the dent made by
boraU Oomonotr.tion—Unvollod
bullet was In Hne with the north
way. Ji was argued that Thorpe
I Civil War Trophy Oun
was shot while leaning forward, altling in bis chair, with bis head
Ctorday.
___ __
CUM^y.
inches from the flobr.
Those
t
anxious to show that It was
er wished to prove that he must
\Oy»tcr Bay. June 2D.—Tb< new ex- have got his death wound while lean
acatlYe oIBces were opened for buxl- Ing forward Hi his chair, lacing his
nw by Secretary U>eb at h i
‘ moralss. Rain pretented the
dost from playlns lennU with the chll
dros thU mornln*. but ha. will proU
ably not Interfere with their
horwback ride later In the day
BecreUry
Loob announces empbaiically that the
proaldent will receive m»
Basamore Hill this summe
oa bualnem of the moat
HIGH PRICES FORCE FACTORIES

f^rcV;aictrnoif
-i —it

8BVBHTH YHAB-1912

TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY, JUNE 2a; laiO.
SDSnaOMOFNVlDEl

cHiLMEif

COTTON
MILLS IDLE

nr.

• occasion of a fete her**
at notable for Its cordiality

England

are Idle jnd

Laboring P^pl. are In Great

Uador
stepped from his car at 4: So o’rl
aad while the cannon crashed out
1 the p.-ople chaered. he
‘*ted^b

m, SVlr. li ill* armlAg nmom.
Manchester. Kng.. June 2D-As a
suit of the high price of cotton all
the mills at Ashton, the Underlyne
manufacturing centre, have cU»sed
between lines of soho.l
temiKirarlly. Thousands of ikt
diwB. «acb waving
are already out of work. Fears
nag. Busfness hous^w and residences
throughonl the town were handsomely that other mills will t low* is causing
dc*corated with Oags abd bunting and widespread hufferlug in labor Hrch*^
scores of large Amerlcjm ensigns were
swung across the principal
sir*H*ts
Upon arriving gt the hall. I»reHi.lent
Roosevelt
unveiled the civil
war
trophy gun presented to the iM-ople of Series of 8.S ContesU Between
Oyster Bay by the navy d(
ince and Constitution to DeThen standing onI a chair placed on
termine Cup Defender.
to the hall, he de
the steps
llvwcd a brief addreas to the crowd of
Br
Wlr.
u ta*
his friends and neighbors masstsl In
2D -The cup
front of the building
t the ConalHuThe president said:
My friends yacht Keliance i
and nelgh^rs: I thank you heartily l2ii>n and (*4ilupi
llghublp today
f«,r your ^ml
leiv^ will be a race
remem
whst 1 shall neverIforget the way
‘ek and by next Sun
reel me nearly
that you came
^ Constitution or Heliatire will
See years ago when
• honor of defending the cup
Santiago. (i'htnTs)
irt today was off Brenton's
bip. at 11;20 and there will Im>
e limit of 5H hours
traveled from the
shore of the Atlantic ocean, across
the Mississippi valley, by the side of
the great takes, over the Rocky moun
tains to the shore of the Parinc. and
the thing that struck me most on the To be Issued Against Machen and the
Journey of nearly Ifi.ooo miles right
Oroffi by the Grand Jury Today
across the continent, has been the aasentlal unity of the people
UTierever
an American president goes. Iu*re In
WIr, lu the tvrnl««
the United Btales. be feels hlmWlf to
Washlugton. June 2D.—It Is expected
be at home among tboae who feel as
he doea and who have the aame Ideals that the grand Jury this aflenuK.n will
return Indictments containing
thrw
to which he can appeal.
against
A.
W
•And now. I am coming bark to you additional counts
on
whom I know so well. The
older Machen and tin* Groff brothers
among you I have known for stitne ao charges of briisTy in connection with
urchase
of
the
tJroff
patent
mall
----------------over, and my children are
box
fastener
to
the
postofflre
di-pariing up here. Just as I grew
»ow I
? they will do belter In
hoping out of Imischief
• very greatly to have
shown this afternoon and evening >ou
have given evidence so oHen* before.
In Trolley
Car
When 1 get back here, I am nut the
prealdent. I am your old neighbor and
‘ friend, and In welcoming all of you, !
watt to say 1 am particularly pleaaed
to pee the children. You know 1 be
r win. to tS.
lUcora.
lleve in children and I am very glad
Chicago. June 2D —At 1 o
that the children of Oyster Bay st*em
ornlng an Archer avenue
to be all Tight In quality and al«. In
crashed Into a freight on A
and Furiy-seveiith stn
^“^*slill Just say again, my friends,
ing many oth
trolley car rel
TROLLEY CAR COLLISION

It*was repealed, the great crowd
children >dnlng in the chorus.
M
RooaeTell stood In the entrance to i
hall daring the singing

WHO S AFRAID!
Doctors, DsnUots and
thsy Ever Oat To»
.1.
Bass Ball Bt
It looks as though somebody
afraid. If not everybody.
the. 1
lha L
After
that the) would be g lid 1
Electors or the Ik
lentUts, but would
not meet them both at once. Both the
Doctom and Dentists Jumped at this
tuna they chal
chance, and one nt
letiged the lawyem. but the
were slippery, and neither
mlnem nor the cocame fiei
been able to land them for a
There was to have been a three
cornered aerlea of games, hut sow^e
DenlUU complain that even the Doc­
tors have gone back on them. Bo the
Dentlata. nccordlng to their pathetic
pMUt. are left without any worlds to
mguer
But there are doctors who
any they are randy to meet the den
lifts any old day. Bo there you are
There are a few men in the newe

Many Persons Badly Hurt in Clevc

Cleveland. June
li- a hall di»ten others were• iserlousli
injuretl and a score of otht^r
were cut by 4roken glass In a sireid
car colllsioa-'-on Wils<*n avenue
at
Btiwer street at :> o clock this morning
On actsiunt id a heavy fog the motorman failed to see a car ahead until
too late to prevent a collision.
DROWNED IN

VICTIMS

UNDER

mer Oxfords and* you and
\-our

Cy W*lr« to IS*
lUoora
Madrid. June 2D —Exact detaUs of
the catastrophe to the BUboa train at
.Nejerlma rtver last Saturday are still
01
lacking. Many persons are still under AGED WOMAN VICTIM
the debris and uniU they are removed
TAROLY ATTACK
the full number of casualties will nol
iM- known
The list of dead and In
juny may reach 200. It U asserted
that the company has
known the
bridge to be In a shaky condition foi
12 years and newspapers arc demand
Last Friday Evening.
ing the punishment of those responsi
hie for the wreck.

feel

will

MIOLAKE

ir
Kesicr. of 8L Joseph,
Fall
From 8tsamsr Soo City.>
m 1»*lr* u th* Evssiag assara.
Jos»‘ph. Mich.. June 2D.-Arihur
Kesler. of this city, while reluming
on the steamer 8oi» City, from Kenoaha. Wis.. fell from the boat and
was drowned In mldlakc at midnight.
He was se<»n asleep on the hurricane
deck and it is believed he toppled
board

OF

?J'Z

iKtruit. Mich., June 2D—The
Denoit Tribune has received the follow^e
ig spi*clal from Eli R. Sutton:
Mexico City. June
2D—Since
D.
in the city with friends.
H Moreland himself dictates my in^h
Miss l.orena Pennington went
•Dlv lo a Freer Press telegram, I
visit
conndence In saying that he Fife Lake this morning tor
with Miss Katherine F
It to Sag
Mm. H Kli
I.
inaw this morning^ for
t4, Grand
Mrs Walter Kelley
he has done no wrong and
'Rapids last evening.

j
It If CO
Mr and Mm. Bt‘rt Jameson returned
from Southern Michigan la»i night j
Mr. Jameson went away single but
returned with a bride.
James Keboe has nelurq^ from a
<H-s but for meals. He Is
isiness trip to Grand
.1 by (JiHirge J. Kellogg.
Charles L.* Downer, of
Moreland baa consulted no lawyers
Gratiot
county. Mich . filed
Died his mPdfcal
ere. waiting for advice from
r^siralloa w ith County Clerk Walter j

IWllalre. June 2D—Claude
Parks.
Jack Bowers and Elmer Miner, who
e.HcaiK*d from jail here last Wednesday
night are safely back In jail. Miner
was captured but the other two came
home voluntarily
Ruggles is still at
largiv The two who-came back-of
their ow-n accord express sorrow that
they lell so suddenly

LAID HER TO REST

“CUT, RATE SALF

1,S0 to 2.00

-BY

G^rge H Cross and Robert Waller
>cni Sunday lu l-'lfe l^ke the guests
Dr. and Mm. L S. W
J. Sullivan, of Cedar,

OxforiU an.l S|ili|ii»eni

60c to/.SO

See Our Wladow

•"JS’l2!«S?S2lr“

Straw Bats. Belts. Undenrear, Eu

WHY PAY MORE?
Surely you con a]iprccialc the hUxmomv in buying now ai these jwices:

89c
b3c

Fancy Screen Doors wunh $i,26. now
only...............

RIIMDOEIS

MAKE OF RE­
LIABLE S?

Wc ha\c them in both 2-0 and 2-K wide.
No more at these pricef
when these arc gone.
Call toilay if you want them, tomonow
may Im.- lod^Utc.

THE ECOtoV SIORE “

AT
RASTALL’S

HARD PAN. VKAI. COR­
DOVAN, BOX CALF. Vi:LKOl'R

and ViCI KID,

‘CCSTO.\l MADK
WE.\K

FoOl'.

20Year'Cold Fill­
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement

\Vc have soKl this

hne for 21 yearn in thiD ctiy.

OailitYM

Mail Garmr
to put your mail under
the door when you can
get a good Mail box for
20c.
A l»etter one lor
25c. or a slill better one
lor 30c.

{8.98

THE ULD HKUAHLK

frank" freTdrich

Warranted, yhis
is’the Best Watch
ever ottered
you for the money
Come and see it.

*-S. oo.

US FRONT HTRXrr

OS-TKO

RASTALL»

Grand Rapids.

swiiuiciif.mp'ttiMi
...It...

FRANK TRUOE
146 l-'Tvot 84r«a<-

Snxessorto HsNs.

BiUim’IUrhanaSpMWIr.
THY A MKCOm WANT AO.

EiMinary Selling
of WHITE SILKS
'

A 27 inch Cream \Vhite India-the genuine.

tributes to the little one who
such a tragic death by being run over
by a G R. A I freight train PYlday
afternoon
Four little girls acted as pall bearm. Mr and
Miss Lambert sang
ree very pretty duets at the service
and the one at the cemeten of -Shall
Wp Gather at the River ’ was especialIv affecting
The body was sken to
Mayfield for burial and was bllowed
FOUR YEAR8 FOR THE COLONEL by over 60 teams. The senr^e was
conducted by Rev. Williams ind was
in charge of W. 8. Anderoon.
FratcmariMletlea, Take Notlco,
It Is the deaire of .the execuUre
New York. June 29 —Colonel Robert
ommlitee of the Fourth of July ceieAmman, recently convicted fur hU
raAon that all the oecret oodetleo
connection with the Franklin syndi­ rhlch can do oo. turn out on the
cate. was today aonienced to serve \>urth
They are requeoted to noUfy
not less than four yearn and not
than four yearn and six months In the
Smg 8lng prison
Bible so that the neceoaary
menu can be made. The co
conslsU of J. W. Hannen. Jos.
and J. V. McIntosh
Notice may he
sent to Mr Hannen at the RecoHl of^
J. A; LsRey to be ConMil at Durango, flee or to either member of the
Maaloo.
mlttee. which to moot oonvenU
ax Wlr. to ts. Cv«sl«S
.
Washington. June 2D—It was"^Divialon No. 1 of the Congrogotionat
nounc^ today at the state depart­ Ladloo* Aid will eorvo eupper In the
ment that James A. LeRoy, of Mich church tomorrow aflomoon fro-.t 8 to

MEAN* MAVK A nT**

S. Benda & Co.

CHILIIRKN aoj MISS«

*

The funeral servlet** of lltUe Opal
May Downer were held yesterday at
bt-ltner s school house which
could
begin to hold the people -who

TIE WEATIER

CLO rH1NG—.HATS -FURN!SH1NGSreduced
from former Ipw price.

BOV’S OXFORDS

MEXICO,

Jailbirds Who Escaped From Bellaire
Returned—Ons
Wae
Caplur
The Others Came Voluntarily

w » Sir B»fk start

WALKING STICKS - redf. while and blue-just what
you want if you go or don’t go in ihe
parade on July 4ih.

t.OOtoS.OO

UNDER SURVEILLANCE

NOW THEY ARE SORRY

FLAGS in the city, and right pncet» too.

TEN CENTS

be hapjVy.

MKN S OXFORDS

/.SO to 3.50

who had considerable money with her.
but fortunately on the same day had ,
cpoBlied it In a bank
They think |
le robber mistook the f»erson. IndlfctUms are that the roblH-ry was the
ork of local lalvmi, 4ind the officer
re trying t»i fi-rrei the matter out
Daciars H# Has Done no Wrong and
hould the roblH-r bv found it wil
^WIII Prove His Innocence If
be difficult to prevent summi
Ishment. such Is the Indtgnai
assault has an>use»l
CITY

And call caily.
If you do you am get j oil what if wanted.
Some SPECIAL thing! just now that should not be oeer.
looked.
Weclaunthe largeftModt ofFIRBWORKSand

WOMfc.N’S OXFORDS

lid in
silver the old lady ha<l just placed in
pocket, after
which he
the fence and dlsapixiared.
ry the old coi
<
tack U that
give

;,a«d BtttM at
nV the*Dwliaia *oI* Doeton ebafAeage the aewapa^ men. tf they
leally want a Bh»«t

Pur them in a pzix of our
cool and comfortable Sum­

ASSAULTED
AND ROBBED

Parties la Demaiibad.

Oct 7/rtwor/ts dtre

Ettyour .
Ttti Bnatbt

DEIRIS

H2

j LOCATED AT

BRAKES REFUSED TO WORK

At the conclusion of the spei-ch the
president entered the hall and gn-ettHl
Mrs Kooaevelt and his children,
had been In waiting there for
, While he was holding an Inforpaal re­
ception In the hall, the school children
were drawn up In fnmt of the building
and under the leadership td the bai
saag the original simg of welcome to
the president. Attracted by the sing
lag, the president apiH-ar»»d on
i
steps, and to the delight of the cl
dren. requested them to reiuat
I

It Is not yet definitely decided vet
rbether a race matinee wiil be given
AWFUL RAILROAD CATASTROPHE
uly tiih. when the clerks have their
REPORTED FROM MADRID
holiday. The officers of the Traverse
City Driving Park association have,
however, .given assurance
iM/nevvi.
Will make even
matinee, but they cannot as yetI tell
lell
whether or not this wUl be
Bible.
They do not know what hoi
will
ver. nor what the weai
aiher
BELIEVED
CASUALTIES
I will be. nor-how the
REACH 200 I
and interest will be In the
It If it U possible to pull off
the matinee without too hea
to the horaemen. It will be
i» for
Aliaged that Railway Company Km
the benefit of the clerks.
Bridge Waa Unaafe and Pun-

MOFELAND
IS DEFIANT

THREE MORE INDICTMENTS

my; nelghbors-those with wlu.m I am
knK by such close ties—I thank you
frtibi my heart and I am deeply touch
ediby your greeting me this after

•A.

t is Thought That Race Matinee Will
Be Hold, But This Cannot be DoclM for Some Time.

Mtfiinlrlfh

THE DECIDING RACES

btl

HUNDREDS
IN WRECK

Thrt^^- Rivers. Mich.. June 2D -Word
IB Just reached this city of a mt«t
snd 50 Injured persons have been
Lstardly outrage at the home of Mr
trlcated from the wreck of the Bll
and Mrs Thomas Weston, an
aged
train, which overturned at Nejerilia
couple living on their farm, west t»f
river last night.
this city
Of the 3IN)
On ►Ylday evening Mrs Weston had
occasion to go to the well, a few fefi
f>r of the house. As
stepi
coaches, was
n »» i
• engines broke
with threats to
made any uuic
mcry coi
her |H*rsou clalmln
river
Kortunately the water
money concealed atumi her I
on. w ho is a cripple. In lng i aearesi medical attendance was
obliged to
a eaiie lu getting ||
a^d a half distant, and those
succiHskd in alarming
her
?ers who were
least
Injured
husband, who was In Im.h1
W4->io^
aided the others and did aJI possible
until the arrival of relief trains bring­ sprang to the do*»r. but was imi b>
muxxle of a U*aded reviilver and
ing nurses. «Ioctors and soldiers from
errlble threat that his life w«»uld
nillrtu..

TO SHUT DOWN.
Oyster Bay. L 1. June 2D—Presl
dent Koosevelt's home coming Hatur
I, in

FORCLERTSl

ettVaurdatWtafbtr ||
Goods Coitigbtv:f±:sr'r^
I

69c
50c
50 c

\ 27 inch Cream While Habutai nothing
better. Special value at............ ......... ...........

7.6c 1
76c
89c



C. \A/IL.MEL.IVI

NKW ■M.AOM: . •

Cor. Front and,Uoloo

Straw and Panama Hats
Fine straws at 50c to $2.00—the best Ten
Dollar Panama sold anywhere is sold by us.

Washable Vests
From SlJjO to $4.00—fine lipe of patterns—
light and dark colors.
i J.

Negligee Shirts
Our F'ifty-Cent line is composed of excep- ’
tionally good wearing, fast colored good*—•
finer lines at $1.00 to $2.00. ‘
I.

Outing Pants
.Made with patent pockets—bell to match,
pants—$3.00 to $4.00—fine line cheaper
grades $1.75 to $3.00.

Summer Coats and Vests
$1.50 to $6.00-ever>' color and weight of
material.

Bsmi/tonOotbingCo.

■:rri

•; V >

*

THE EVKHIHO BEOOBD, TRATEBSE CITY, MICHy MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1908.

^EgjngJEOjp,
ClUtlfD TKAVBIiSK MERALD

amm T MTBi

YlfsUMuH «
licpMl DiWS

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OBST

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laati. JnB«
2&.~IfUs
Edith
Haatlact mad MUa
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Thoma.
coMia—rpwHit
weak at the

On*?

AKD
^
ABSOLVT&T DMUBSS

This 1r the second case in the circuit
MUb Uydia Kof^lc ha« goae to lata- court in which Mr. and Mrs Tinsley
Agure.
Until a few months ago. they
had lived paacanMy to«atk«r for 4««
pute over their proA
an eslrangemeot fol
>n of bis wife getting
Tbc lilBaaa Marftoa Pratt and Ethel
will
attcad
tbf •ummer by unfair means
p«-nni!ess
•cbooL
No%ak went tu V aaauvla.
■a Uelbold. thV 1^
will be to cbanc*^ of the Bay port Friday.
F. M IX-lliold. of
badly
been elect
torn by the explosi^of a dyna
Arecracke
At Har
iUs 'Estetia
Uiwning. a
toy pistol
in tbe school, of 1
n Jaw pad
mated from the
dler of Menominee, visited the circus
Of tba Unlverslt
grounds at that place tba other di^
tbe claaa of *u3.
and racugnUad one of tha_^ OossaeV
ll.
June
26. —
riders as an old chu
A at Normal colk..
i^ed in the Cossack
.
June
21—Baccnlaurenute
r several years.
>y Her. L.
Jones In Nor
A baby lH»rn at Bronsc* has nine
mal hall at 7:20
ring grandparents.
Monday. June 22-Junior claaa day
George Alimann of Flint died from
azarclaaa. rJO p. m.; cbolr concert
injuries received thnnigh his t>lcycle

Wc have a largo assortment at bottom prices. If
you ant to make ice cream, wc have the ice cream
free;
freezers, and it don
don'tt take much money to get one.
You can pay for it as you would buy
cream. 25^
per week.

uiOM-r

SSl lito Tb* *^***'

ELECTRICITY

..........urSnTl

Jk.-r lOo
PBS tOM WATO

&SM*h"*Hlrry**

irwitxil A
Tba Am umia Mnrlc? wl
bMa aftaafad apM aU tlia
aaiartac Uds aMf aad tba
boat aamot of tb# Tritrarae Baj Mae
lar «ba rmtk vUl aaaura tba Mffaat
mm arar latbipad ta tlili etty

Tbt^ay.

j

pohrta In

Nav H wtJl ba ap to Trararma Ctty

I to aaa that U»a erowdi ara properly
MtarUlaad
TbU will ba aaay
The
by iba aaacuUy
^rml bor^a racaa win afford the beat

klad of aport for lorara of floe boraa At 0!J0 the aenlor. by twos eii
Tba iraworkt will ba tba “
tbe doors on either side of the hall,
and formed two pretty Une. s.-they
aisle U.
marched .down tli
aad tba BoaMfoiu other aliractloiu
.ndlng un
their seat. ancT-re*
will baap the altliora buay harin* fun
tba aatlro day. Thera will ba ao and
ffrst number tm the pruRi
Hosanna,
by
of good analc. Ara Aral claas bands
X Buelk followed by the Invocat
ten by the Rev. Dr Allen, of
Brarythlaa poloU to the blaceai day
rst M. E.
church
O
Oladsc
ght. Sullivan, (from the Col
this dty arar wltnaaaad and It U
igend. was then rendered by
foMpiaa caodudoo that arerybody
Normal ch5nis. where upon followed
who oomaa bare will bare a good time.
the address , to the class of 1»03 by
Hon. N. C. Schseffer. state su|»erln
leudent of public instruction, of
PORKAT riRAA.
Tba matter of format Area In the ri.burg. Pa
■ spoke of the true worth ol
lake aiatea U being glrea atteot
ration and lnsptre<l
the
cJshs
by Iba national 'forestry bureau and higher and nobler ideas
ll&
Ihv
a close study of preventlre methods
re can truly
will ba gtran. The vlgt>r with
teaching
tba bureau U loreatlgatlng th
King Out WIUI IVIIs. Ooum.t
Jact U comBM»odable and the a
then sung by tbe normal choru.. and
prograas will doubtless bring good ra- Bonnie Sw«al Bonnie by ll
4erratory lady quartet
The iKirtralt
jf lha late Prof. A.
A atady of foraat Ares, bagvn In the unvelkMl by Mr J M. Nami
Seato Ibis apriag. will ba eoatlaued dent of ihH class
in a
choaeo
words,
the
portrait
Atotog Iba aamamr la'Hlobliaa. Min.
loved friend and teacher
aaou aad Wlaoooaln by a party
TompktoA of tbe Buraau
dar H. J. Tooipb
win ’la
of roreatry. Mr.
quire l^to Ibe methods used by t ha 1a

preceptress tif tl
mal schiM.l. was als<. presented
time by Mr. Wm. l^rapbell.
Then fulU»wed a .ht*rt add
ter«ia% If poaslWa.
th^ class by President L H Jones
■satbodi may be improwaA. He win and the class was Invited to come for
ward and receive their diplomas. It
tbea atiampi to devise som<
pretty sight to se»
ayalam of Are ooatrol for the Sutes
he stage
across
the
i
march a<
n
JOO gradtiaies

Btudlad. ao tbat tha Bureau
receive their
iml'^ecelve
ihclr dlpUn
dlpl<
oa. WHi
win oa
ba mum
abla to
Then
OB.
\o furnish t
«*rtincat«*s from the pr
conferring of degrtH*s
Utaros with raoom
raoooimendatlons^for
'^ lataroa
solo and chorus. Finale from l-'alr
law. baaad on a tthorough knowladga
lien, with Miss Eva -Uhase lu.pra
of tha
the conditions
Id Mr tYed EllU baritone follow
k the bcnt*dlctliin. completed the prtv
Regular uala aarrloa waa aataUUh
ram.
Those who ncelved diplomas a
ed yaaterday on the T. C. L. A
re certlflcates
went* Miss
May)
railroad
from
here, to
Nortbport
oung, Miss l.ydla Koenig
Uhar
aad the praject
which this city
orak. Charles Salsbery, MUs Lucy
Brown and Miss hldilh
Bassett
babltaata la putting out Araa. aad da-

/
h..
I
jfe ; i

tralaa are nut from tbe aoutb.
nad wpal with alaepara and .vary

Ecrclses the senior din
ner was servetl at the
gymns
act»Hl as ti»astm
Toasts were resimtuled to by l>r
Angcll. Hon.
>
rbaeffer and members of the class

ooaupodatkNi for Brst data
Tbe bmtoAU ara obrioua aad will ba
Very proaooaoed from tbU time

nm raoGiAM iepeateo
Congregational Sunday School Chib
dean Oave Thalr Chlldran-t Day
Exercises Again Last Night.
Last

pe..^
area, to Agraa to It
Washington. June 29—A copy of a
petition signed by a large number of
citlsaoa of Cartagena
Bogota, urging the ratlAcati
canal treaty, has baan recel
is tbe
borne of Uan L. Velas, regarded as
one of the foremost opponents of the
treaty. It U aald at the OalomUs
legation that among the slgaara to tt
patltton ara tome of tb.e most InAuentlal business men of Cartagena.
•The recent ,tVports showing that the
friaada of the treaty have been <
Ulag aad working bare given a
encouraging outlook for the treaty/*

night

the greater
day pn
s rt*^
SuniUy whiH.l was
ulted
Th.
finely and the churc
ilmlr
it i.f
*ed H» the great

r,h.'

INCREASE OF mOOO.OOO.
Largo Custom ReceipU Shown In SocreUry Show s Roport
W’ashlngion. June 2t* —The cUisc of

John B1o<h1 of Coldwaier
cautM-d such an Intense blare beb»re
ing put out that slherware on ^he
ble wns melttHl
Parks, whit escaped Irom the Ikl
lain* Jail with three other. Thursday,
returned c»f hi. own accord Friilay. He
stayeil at hi. hi»me. M mile. K<»uth t»f
that place, over night
He say. Rug
and Bi.wi-rs left the party at
and he hasn't any idea t.f the
dlrtHnion they took.
“Uncle * John Crosby of Pine Lake,
who was lK»rn In Yorkshire. England,
years ago. drove into KalamaxcMi
dnesday with bis son Silas, who Is
years old
Uncle* John assert.
I he^saw Nm|Kile<»n. shcKik hand,
h Ijifayette and lieard Web.ter’s
Bunker Hill i.ratlon
i* of
,n at Ciirunna Friday
mllh
Jaber
II.
Payne
I business man. asks for
pro)
Ivorce Irom hU wife. Susan A., wb
dU
lHv>l»b. unreasui
declare.
Mrs Payne, who
irrled. has AUhI m> <
b^m Vhrtce
bill, -but ll
She loves her IiusImuoI and doesn’t
want him to be free*! from the tie
w hich binds him to her
She has re
talned two. lawyers.
lADsing’s lK» burglars, for wbi.se
bi-nefll Giiv. Bliss pushed through the
legislature a probatl.in
bill
wl:
row and was afti-rward
oled
amend.**!
y
They are Wirt
the ^ciivernor Friday
Parks. Harry Quay and Pi-rry Rounds
all lads of 16 or 17 years w ho eiigagiHl
in a series o( burglaries last winter
and spring, and were sentenced by
Judge Weist March 2S to six month.
lmprlH*.nmi-nt at Ionia
Arthur Frye
a <-omi»aulim. wa.s sent to the Indus
trial Schis.l fiir lU.ys
Ills case has
not iHfii acted iUi by the iKiard tif
ciintrol. although he will .-ventuajly
reli-ast**! on |»arole Th** fathers of
wa.

The Meatel Adete.

rA
Ll

darin^'rtul t.Kent “***

SUrtling Evidence.
F'rcsh testimony in great qiiantit*
’i. cunsiantlv omlif : in dcelarlng l>r
Kings- New iHsci.very for C'onsump
tion. Coughs
and Colds to be un
equaled. A recent evpresvion from T
J. McFarland. Bentorvli:** Va . s-rve*

sisterhood of states, that no harsh
mi*asure. Ik* needed In working out
the destiny of this republic. ” In this
man’s mind hls prayer wa. also a
pnqihecy. Hls was the pulpit versltin
of a theme of ixditics that is kK>mlng
Idg and grave lK*yond the MIhhIhsIp
"Yankt-e thimght.
Yan’kee
.plrlt.
YankiH* ways will one day dominate
the great wmntry across our Iwrder
on the north. The lime Is U(»t far
away, and when It comes, the Ameri­
can republic will rt^ch from the Gulf
of MexiCit to the Arctic regions ’*
This Is what thinking men of the
west are saying
The itigic of cur­
rent events leads strongly to tbat
ci*nckisli»n
Pioneer
exiMTie
human nature, national necessity, the
physical
characteristics id the
linen!-nil these may Ik- invoked as
argiiments
If it Ik-n dr%*am. its real
liailon is in Ihe pri>c»*ii» this very day
American farmers arv migrating by
the tins ol thousamU
across
the
Thiaverage

the magnitude
.into in customs
. mioemeiit *if i.»puUtlon
while ll5.0U0.lHki letis
the states lu.ikki farmers flock
than Bei'rciary Shaw s esilmpie. will ed to norihwe*i
Uanada
In
ll»u2
be an Increase of more than |3o.00o
JudginI; from this season’s rush, there
iHk) over the previous y»ar. /This Is Is reason to believe liki.iHMi mill go in
the largest Increase since issy and Is 1H0.7. Iowa atone sent
15.(Hn»
last
considered a remarkable
The Uirder
ri.v flye .
rally^
lU.iKKi.OOO.
Thls'^yeTus
int* Into Canada
The preeldeni s meaaage dealing
unirv. During tht y*-ar
rt.m \t
with tbe subject of the Panama canal. htiavy increase canni.i Ih« tract*d to
Amv IcauM
any particular lines of trade
It Is at
ndlng
aays:
agrl
tribuuble only to ‘ the general
In“If tba canal Is not opened
In the “gTauary of the
ihmpito tba pararMMWt will ba a<s duatrtal activity. The statistics kept
* ••—FYom "Tht- Arnt rl
cusad of MC baring allowed Colom by the departmeni show that manu
I.f Canada. ’
by
John
faciurtnng interests
have widened
in July National Maga
with Ihe growth ul the customs re
celpls and that the export trade has
kept paca with the Increase in Im
The e\er amuxlng O. Henry
r<»n
piwu. But for the wiping out of the
war duties the custom, receipts thjs trlbuie* one of hls Ikkh yarns to the
year would have shown an Increase of July McClures, a sion calltMl 'The
Fourth In SaUador’ Jt rvlaies how
1110.000,000 tor m
Americans
started
out
e
of
the
In
Secretary 8ba«
Salvadoreans with the
I be largely
aad also because, once the
holiday;
i 2222.000..
His estln
opaaad by, the United States,
-nlal Eng
will be
(lUO. hut the actual
tkms will become n
mho Ji>lned them “not as
abaat 2220.tHiO.000.
The mlscellane
o hls country

'
243.MH»ikm.
maroa and our wealth will gain incal out racelpu will reach
making the total receipt, from all
X»y of a
sources for the year
approximately they got all the row they wanted in
tha shape of a Salvadorenn

2Wt.A00,000.
lion;
and
how
they
helped
the
revolu
The excess of receipts over expendl
tlonlsts U) vlctoo. Md won tha
be close to
fSi.tHHi.
profluble
Nearly 2UO.000.000 of the
cpcndl eternal and pacunlarily
gratitude of tha Insurgent generalUalmo
The Fourth waa a howling sue

L^*Siu.

Tha two ptetn

LlIM

n n

ng Flown a rilty Mile Flu
Kindergarten of ihe St
Bailey Millard
J Sire.-i It Is
a graphic d.-scrlpiioii of a iH-riU.us
flume by two
splrJts. which
hold -your breath part
• The Klnilergartiii
a svnipaihi-tir story
Idn-n of the Eas;
he street
lliistratiims
in New York
The llliiM:
are pablicularlv attiwctive
attractive "Th.- U»ve
Affairs of John Wesley" is esiu-etally
timely, as the two. hundretlih aimiversafv nl his birth Is l>elng ceb'brat
brings i.ut
the
saintly man
You
•r for his wt-akness
Ji'mn 1 AfTord a
Arthur N Jerhis. ci.mpares .the ciu^t
i.f keeping a hi.rse • ven fi.r tluee
who
they eaitinU afford either

j

m nil NTH (in in
wist
m'mmm
__J

I in the
re. "Flyand thi­

them out id mischief her.*aft.*r

I*

J. W. SI_AXER
WHOLEAALE AND RETAIL

***ltoy*^Ciiy Mason, will rebuild their
burned temple st a cost of 276.000.
Mrs lX>raer of SherwoiMl boasU. the
vitlesi i«»ppy U-d In Michigan.
Judge l-amb has appointed Samuel
Carnahan administrator of the astnte
Metcaff
Metcalf drifted Into
Wexford o»unty
about
a year ago
with a aatchel full of money
He was
a very <eccentric character and hU Im
in mankind caused him to
plirtt If
rooms where ao Informal
f
a
part
of
bis
fortune.
The
was held. -Ihiring the entire be net
captured
and
a
i>art
of the
strawberry
sherbet
and
ty r«ctiven*d
re('<iver«Ml
About this lime the
iKKity
died and now i
til And the b
tern pi I

apodal tialaa will ba run
tnm PatMAay aad Maatotaa.
Nortbport aad

U|M Ilf Pnirti.

iSrj.rrnro«w.,u.^c.r.

23—Oonserratorj'

Do the Flies Bother?
We have a full liiu* of Scn*< n Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors........... %.............................. 75c each and up
Window Screens................. .................... lOc each and up

..iVERTTRRIS TO FUnilSR nUR l«l£.

njB]ilHB>DUT

iHTlBM Bm ElMblC

r acid for eyewater and loat <i>»e

. .■■A—••

■fei
sl'tr

June

REFRIGERATORS?

Bronchitis for tbr»*«‘ years and d(»c
tore*! all the time withoiiLlM-lng b.*ne
filed. Then I begun taking l>r King s
.New
Discovery, and a few
Uittles
whidly cured me"
Equally effecUve
In curing all Lung and Throat trou
hies,
('i.nsumptbm.. Pneumonia and
Grip. GuaranU*etl by Jas.^G Ji»hiison
and K. H Meads.
Druggists
Trial
bottles.
Ilk*;
regular sl/.e. atk* and
ll.Oi).

80c OXFORDS
SI.50 OXFORDS

house with
burner, thus enjoying the most per*
fact artificial light known. At all
times, wHhoul variation in qaalUy
and at rales defying oompeUon.
Then, as an act of kindness to the
wife be has sworn to “love and
protect.'* he
wrlll
insUll a Gas
Range, as a Uiken of love, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking. This will cherish feelings
to make hls home a paradise. As
sendees are still .run .free, and
Ranges. Fixtures and all other ap­
pliances sold and placed at coat, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
wPh
what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon as necessi­
ties
We havrboth^-pbones.

mmoniA^cotiPiiiii
EXCURSIONS
PEREil^QUETTE

$1.00 a Pair
Either in l.xcc or Congress-Worth $2.00
Men’s bicycle shoes

^

C

...... 3Sc
Wt offti- 0Mln $00(1 Bargaiot « Stmfh Shju

.RRYIVIAIM
The l>racl.c»l Shocman

\

.M.a)-s Selli tlocal Shoes

COLUMBIA
DRY BATTERIES
FOR ..

AUTOMOBILES, CAS
ENGINE?. ELECTRIC
BELLS, CIGAR LIGHT­
ERS, ETO :: :: :: ::

FOURTH OF JDLY. 1903.
Ibiiiiji! inp Mi-ki t^

J. B. P^ICE,

g«H».l going July

ELECTRIC MACHINhHV
CONSTRUCION SuppH-» And Repair*

NE FARE F(m THE UDUND TRIP.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD,

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH^
2 i 4 Front St. ClHrar^* phon® No.
f»02or4B.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY .a RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

IDakina Picture Frames
Is a I>art of our biisijc-ss and a bin part. loo. ll is not surprisinu that wt- franuso many pictures when you see the splendid stock to select from. One
thine we do—we please.'our customers -and a pleased customer is our best
advertisine- Have you seen the

newest in moulding? ^

We have belter

1.75 105.00118.
Just to suit your fancy ami
pocket book.
You sitouUl
see our lined Oxfords and
Slippers for men and w*o.
men liefore you

IVIC N’3 S l-i O E3

purcliase.

Bachant

r

We are receiving the latest ideas constantly. Mr. Hlue was in l.rand Rapids
all day Monday, selecting; our new fall stock, which will be the most elabo­
rate we have ever carried. ^The trade, demands such a sf6ck-~the styles
are constantly changing; l>e*autifiil patterns arc' l>eing brought out by the
most expert designers; new combinations of colors are being made. This
great stock will be here about iTu* middle of July. In the meantime let us
show you the handsome moulding> we already have.

* Plcturt mats «
Is our lonj{ suit—we malce them in any way you 'want, any shape openings and
as many in the mat as you want. Bring us your pictures.
,

Bass TIsbentien
l-»rk« UtiK. OKI St,n.l

208 FRONT STREET

Wt h»9t ’» fint chss
Sbttmaktr’s Sbtp.

Honest Sboes

Will increase the numl>er of their cat^h'if they would first come to the hardware
department ami see how we can help you. You’ll want i>oles arid reels and
hooks and baskets and lines. We sell you everything but the experience—
That only comes by exi>crience..
^

00 to tbe Shoe Dept.
.And sec how the3’'can fit you out with Waders and Hip Boots.' Don’t forget
the 1-ishermen's Hat and a good Game Coat. You’ll then be fixed sure.

Baoe You Goer Used
a\

Honest Prices
This will be our mot­
to as long as we are
in the shoe business.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Mew Stee Store
OM AImA.
At
OfpMitoi Whmni HatoL

cream separator? It lighten^ your work helps produce twice the amount of
cream from the same number of quarts of milk—the work is done in half
the lime. \Vc sell the CELEBRATED MICHIGAN and the PURITAN.
Either one we can recommend most highly. aNever have we sold as many
as now. Every person who keeps cows should have a SEPARATOR.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I

THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE OITIE, lOOH., MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1903.

^ Is

OFFICIAL FHOCEBDIN^g

What They Say
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.

Of thm CwniMiTcoMn^i
thm City vT
Trav«rM City, Mich.
AGjuuriied
fDeetta* of the
City Cou&cU field la tbe Oouacll
Hoorn. June 22. l»03.
Called to order by John R Banui.
Mayor, in thee hair
MemtH-rv preHent, Aldermen Hamil­
TScretohafdly
here it b«dly a i^n. wobub or tliild in ABiehca wHio
ton. NVinnle. (llUett. BlnghaBi. WM
bi-lia lATdie. Rpronl. 8t«anm. Miliar
It is a atancianl rcBMdj.
and Jiihn K. Hanlo, Mayor
A* A general tonic a^
Mo%*-d
aopMilcr. 8. S. S..is naiABteed posbly wmlable. tbe
the berba
berbA and
And root*
foota
of wbidi it is coBipoAcl ATC Ad^ foT thSt AltATAtive and tonic prop.
fcpivial I
«.
m*Un*
It
the
Ktad
remedy
lor
rtticA,
ondiuM.
All blood
CarritH
only
Petit
tune
tbs blood bat At tbe
tu~
fives
orable, the M__________
entire
VCrv.nHl c, r the nty of Traverse Citj
Mh'hlRan
The linder.linied owner, and occuFor C^ioBic Sores and Ulcers.
luint. of
Waahmgion CAtarrb.Sbeninatism. Blood Poison.

IRTHEBL

SSS

-tmavkmsk

oitv, iviiom.

At Haxei Tex*., the fanulmu..,- of
John Mold.-, a a torn lo pu-,,
ami
l,i. wile a,..! ehiid faiaU) mjun .1
A
lltile imh> wanpjrK. d up hy the wind
•arrle.i |<h. yard^ and de|.eii, d in a
wlo-athehi
unhurt
Jam. n
K. kma
family were hlowu acru.> a held, hut

..............:

Hi\ im advertIkltlK

in tl.e horary ,d hi.^ North Top. ka
home when the Ihnnlago

Kv, rj

d.^Uo),-! ^»v
11.. .,"■<■•1

.ml. curlou.lv

In reacbln
hU wife 9^111

»r thl.-c ),-ar am>

A wmnSlS.

tulerlak. r of Ma
Mr. Mi‘tilV WilburII Ut ld. dn.pied
dead j.iM afur .he had ttui.>h.nl eiu
baluiluK the rorpae of a child
Mt.
Held wa. the only woman emlmliu.-r
in Ce-iriUa; and had Ju.f |oi..ed an
eianiinaiion h».-rore the .late U»ard
ot examiner.
Mr. Meld a a. verj
pn.ud when .he re^Hlved a call lo pre
pare the- roiio,*. of a child for hurlal
Juu a» «.!ie conipleleil il.e aorl. .he
.ah!
* 1 think lhar no inaii omld
have done iMdur.
Then ahe .tan
*ered and foil lo the llooi. explriiiB In
a few nilnuleH
A1 Man Juan. I'orio Ulco. live cotlon
Kirn* have arrive,! Iron, the I’nhed
Htate. and will he Immediately in
mailed
They are th.- lir.t k»h>, «o
rea»h I'orio 111.-., in <H» 3ear^
I’l.e
ciiticdi i.lajilaium. of the l.laiid h«*a
beV.K

Increa.ed

^

^

Ieav^ o^^ Juir’:;"ll^ Wa.hlnntoi. ..n a

ear'

Thcl pei.onal a.M-o.mem. arc

1,0 The e.Mmai,-»l lax rate fhl- year
I II 4« agalD.t 12 27 la.t >ear
Ileijha KIIU. a wallr, *. in a Koko
to. Ind . restaurant, ha,, fall, n h, ir
I a foriiiue eff 110 ooo
An a^ent of
le. C MolH-rv. ,d
Tenucec adv,r
for lld^^in|;
ilHed In a Kokomo pa|>er foi
heir, of Mohery who left an
|l2u.noo
Mr. Kl!l., a vUdov., and h, r
>wo hroihc-r.. (Mem and Kufu^ Hau l
rum are great grand,dhldreii ,d Mo
i,ery
1Mu» men are clay ta»K,r, r.

u-wel. W,.rih
Il .tHMi ,m
r.-iuniim
iiom a lur, well recptum.at Newport
.lie wa,, almut t,» ,lepi,rt t.. Kiu;
and.
A sM-rvam plac-d th.- -atch.-I

• iil.rt;'::tlerman Wilhelm that
U,. iK-tltloii be refern-il to the Cum
due,- cm Mre and W’ater and the
uperliiiendent of the Water Work.
.. the H.morable, he Mayor and City
C . iuril Id the Clt:ly of Traverse City.
Michigan:
IIS tieiillemei
ElrJJw^
gn, d pruiH-rty
^le
the curb line on
,,H»d avenue esUl
Inc-he. fn.m the outside line
. ment walk now Inlng hiitil
itreet
H Havls O M" Morwe. J
.. G (’ Herkner. l-Yed t'lvrehH
Tfwis Moulton, (J. C Thompwon.
N Sack, It. K C Sllle., V. H. Bare.

-IVtltiun of 1
Idiiig on the (

Hull to

J .M
F I*

"c ^

RY A RECORP WANT AD.

Reed Reckers
••HIM**' ;|

LIKE CUT

S2.35
A larn<-. .•...uforlabUrocker, full roll arm,
very stron^^ ami ilurable, a ijetni chair
for houM* or porch
for lillle money.
>ho\v iH^^ a lar^e

l^erch Chairs, Settees MD Rockers
In Red, Cirecit
1 natural
ral linish. .\ lar^je
l*or
arm Torch
RtKkyr, hi^h back,
back. reed seal and
back, frame
natural, only

$1.98

« Lidies* Reskg ei Settee lo Match

Wilhelm tha
th,. pel ill,»n be referred
,d H.iildlUK ln.p,Hlor. '

r,:r« r. a‘iv:;rlVr".u'i'
YeIc"^AUl,-rm. I.

Mi,-d. that in the c,mstrucllon of
the dlr.H'llons of the City
'
as to
rd.-n will Ik* folly
iineys,
and kK'atlon id all chimneys,
he proUKilon cdif fur

li:i,-ii.

j .

l^umitUH Department

Hmchnn,

Hamilton

WinnI

\vmi,-!tii

lairdi

brii k was pt
Moved by .
('lly Attorney draft
I by
the proiH-ny
gi.M iiig to ||;,> the CHI
.agi«Miiig
State Stn-ei.
s
d Slat,* stre,*t accordii

the valuation or not; Hi,- Mayor to
apiK.ini a vomu.itt,K- to ,-ir,-ulat,- said
|v,‘itiiou iMid re|M>rt at th.- u,*.\t Ah*v<

Yea*i-Alderm,-n Hamilton. Winnie
Gillen. Hlngham. With,dm. l.ardle,
Sproul. Hiearns ami Millar
The**Mayor* apin.inled a^ such <w»ro
inittee. Aiaenn,-ii Haiuillon. Hlngham
ami Wilhelm
The at-s.-ijMm-nt r.dl for Ho- pavlm:

Moved l-v
A!,l,*riuun C.ilo-tl llu
.me course
Ih- follow.-d
for aaicl
rt-et a-* was adopt,h1 for Stat** .tr**el
a,M-s, h.atlng pip,** and all-arrangelent, de.ire.1 to U* used in healing
mh building, or In crating heal for
mile
—Aldermei Hamilton
u.-chantcal or
manufacturing
pur.o^,•,M. alM, Jor th,* storing of a-hes
Gillen. Hingha
d Millar
The building f.ir which this i>ermll Sproul. Steani,4
Nays—None
^ n-uu.-Med Will iH* compleic-d
tie
i'ouncll of
He.pecl fully
112:5-Resolv,Hl.
J W MIlJalKEN
[K-glnnlng with
TravenTe City,
he first
of July. IbuJ. all water
,-d by Al,lerman Blnghham
rst day
y
he Board
lall be charged agalm-i th,
-tHIon Th- referred
-«ha
ot the real e.laje aupplh-d
Idlng InsiM-ciors

Uve

by J«». ol*'
DrugglsU.

martin & Evans

Mas*, atn twwPr* Ww «■ a
•srMA.aU la vmm MaeA. A.

U0M. sue kmv m»t m.

BUSINESS CARDS.

prriCA ^>M
New Business.
by Alderman^ Wllh.-lu^

i^Tyt^aaeiy jsl

pc^iAUin^in >oM g

?.■“.i'

Ald.-rinen Hatiii
Hingliam.
WHli
Si.-arn> an-l Mill

oug club

dsve You
Papers
the u»sk 4.1 wliich hy flic or
ulhcrwixc w„uM seriously inconveincrit c \ ,m? A .^'AKKTV
DEPOSIT BOX m our Mcdlinca vault. aUi,.lulcly bteju^xd. may he rcnlc-l loi $1.50
jicr year. Y'i*u cany the key
ami hav c a, cexs to the lx,x at
all times tUirmi; hanking hours.
Private rixvms ]»rovt.le,l where
you can look over your |»aI»ers at leisure. Phe contents
of your house may bu»^n; the
contents of our vault C.YN
NOT
.......

iiSi^
ixr.Tiri.'S'VJ?’

si-KUb'&.'Sr" "‘•‘tsm
MAMTEE&
ramiEASTEIII.1
AMO OOMNSOnONS.

if

r

i.-H >runl .ireet. Travel

Q^JH A^nTu^WlWm Wuck. Traran-

SAVINGS^

T W
I

THHtlJvV, 1

a kUrl .Jt-wrU-j «

BOKWe IB MU BBMMCHES

1
HE

las amvs at Tiwswns URy a*

H. 8. Hull. President
C. A. Hammond. Cashi^er,
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pres'ds

AbU-ruo-n Hamiltun. WHmile

vKea YooWuit«MlceCM*flle*i

ai7

1

Butchers and .Sausage Makers.

he Mayor

L>le. the Common Coun
'Hy of Traverse City
Mich
lllx-Yoiir pel it loner* respectfully
ask that the ordinance relative tc
hrv>ker‘s lU-ensv** be changed
making the same twentj-Bve dullari
In.t.-ad of tifiv dollar* aa. now es
Ijingwi.rthy, ('

mi-tf

rossAU.

vi.w to b,* ,al!,*a for that purpoxe
.MovcmI by Ald. rman Ham.lion Hial { «‘

Jones. M. C.

loved bv Alderman Hlngham-that
p, tltlon be laid on the table
afried .
Mayor and (
To the Honoi
the ('ll y of Travt
uuuerm»—Gentli men —We the
slgu,-d Ixlng dv‘*lr“«» of lusiaTllng a
plant (or heating dwelling houses, h^
tel. store, and other places and build
Ings InTraverseCU^
lmr,*‘bv *Il-niii.n V our honorable body
f4.r a franchise permitting and allow­
ing the u-o- of the streets, alleys and
pnblic places In said city in w
which lo
lav pliH*s. conduit,
with the necessar)
pitances
making this ix-iUion your
dt-slres to stale that he de
sir,*, the right to use the alleys of
said cH>' mv>re* especially and only de
rire* to use the streets or public
places when .p,-clal permission ma>
Ih* granted.
granted; tliat if a franchljie la
granted on reawvnable conditions, say
similar to the annexed ordinance, a
plant can Mxin be ewtablisbedeiaoin
Ih* cvmstrucied and
ecure<
Mlbmltted.
WILLARD STARR
rrvd to the Oommlutje on Or-* and the City Attorney.

Te? .‘rreSbTre.”LJ'?b

thi Boston Store

-r n*.olv,Hl

that the Ma\«*r apiMlni ib»- lOH-K-ssary
cuiiinitle.- to b.*ar .aid apm*«h »t.d

referred i

For

Hoard of Puldi,
u t,-d t.v r.dl reUUlb
by Aid

ii,^- ,.n Front

|H‘cial iHjtlc
ov**d
IK-tUb

eviuble when d.wiors and all rem.^ c-xmwr-e.
dies failed. At length I was In
Bitters and the resuh
. 1 Improved at
and now am comp
completely

^ Ipie-s,*nl,-<I to.the City

Staid

,,f the W

EXTRA SPECIAL

Worst of All E
( ,u anything l« worse ibai to Seel
that every minute wUl be your last?
S.u h wa^c the eiiH-rience of Mrs. 8
ill Newikcn. DeoAiur. AM “For three
I years,- she writes. *'l endured Insuf __________________________________

F D Marvin A H Iknnett.
Ac k. rman; Frank S ItirdHill as
iai |Hdu-, at ib,‘ WViiuetong

yJIh—Aide.men Hamiltun. Wlnnh
tllllett. Bingham Wilhelm, l-ardh
Spronl. Ht,.arnh and Milla^
Nay.—None
Ordinances and Resolutions.
Re.olvt*d that th,- Cny Council no'

line lit
e,.n*er‘,d Ih,- lr,-Uht nauo to aw.ui an
Clerk:
owiur
Meverai hour, lat. r a mm h ! h.-r. hv make apidlcailon fur a p
ex,h -.l iio...«^.c,.r of th. ai.d.a..H
d.,r h er.-aied eoi..st, ination amoiii: the
m, i) wh,-n he t,dd them what th.> grip hi. ,-k No c. or plat, to be No - — (M
(MlllililMHl
MriH i
M'he building is lo he u.ed
Klim h:,lward. idrih la) wa- ,.m,
lullv c,-lehrat,*d I riday in U.ieh.ii and
at all Up- hoii.e naval and ndlltarv storhs. the It
u«.., wm".
.tatIon.
All the gov, rum. ni I
i. meut. and ^^.n.•. brick, tr,
mg, were ,l,.i*or«'edI with llag^,,m
collapM-d and m-arl> alMhe l.ulldim:^
will
he id H
.
war
hip.
at.
dll
In th.- tJan w.-re mor,‘ or le.^ ,la.u
khip and the tnH»l»r
I Wli:
Found
aaed
-rtie li.hahlianu w,r,- panie
The main funclhm
lep. 24 Inches
the ir,a»pmg ol the coUira .m th. ihiek. nrst siory.
-Inches thick;
iHi MiU.-r. a young farmer cd wa.
hors. A guard^ parade
at
is.ndon h,H-ond story; 12 or.
; inches thlc
Geneva.
Y . wa. Ju.t .larting tc
which III,* king att.-ndod on hor.,
eniply «»lne cl.l,«r from uiie *^rr**’
luck
Thi. wa. Ill,', flr^i tiiin- h,- ha. JIny''*The*nKd will be hat,
rid.I.ii w,m e ht« la,.i illn, rwith tar and gravel. The ct>r
ktfikMic him in the eye and rendering
he m»n-c.»mbustlhle' The gtrl
him uocuiiBriou. Thu content, of llu
That Throbbing Headai^.e
iMirnd fid low,Ml and the y.miu
*uldj Would quu kly leave you if you n..-d *''ir^i-,”liertW agretNl, that If this ap
wa..ii»arty drown,,1 h,foie he
•plh-ath.n
h granUHl. and a iH-rmll Is
i;-. N, w Life I'illh. Th.ui.amU
Im* re.rof-,1

:;'V .."'ili'’.’

Wm-m

IMiy Clerk

Appointments.
The Mayor mad,- the'lolluwin

.'sTl-V\UNS
JlLLhm'.

Mov.mI by Ald.-rman GilU-n that tb
r.-j..r! ^be adopted

VlRil to il*re>Wl.lH Ihe.M-Vrll
Th,)
cMicd mrihe r.M-epin.n cH.iiuiotii'e t„
l»ret.ld*»nt^ Ili.i.evt U a hell h,; vl,>H»‘d
II,fit, anil Ih,- pr,-.ident wa,, m. much
Impi. HM-d ttiih il». omunl/elJuUn ul
Mutie that be fUemled an iiivnaii.m
to the men to n.iue io Wa.hli.mon
ami he* hlK Kue«i»
At
h>lau. HutiKar). lour
vndeul

•ir match

W Mttirratbasuaimcww.

IMIAS M.

-.p,*ct fully

h«-k^ aiuV hmgo’t 'U *^V:lupI,o“,-. .11 th,
>t,ai.i.-r line .hoved It alMUit lieie and

oil. Head
tla^ beenj r,.fused by the C M court^ ____
lh<- right; l4i .land a« New York
11, impd up y>,ur head
I,-rests ol
came to J.N.k after ih,‘ Interest,
of a | „u,n. y ha, k if n..
whhh.
the Jas
1)
J,
vhdathui cd t.r.igglsl^
the rout riot laiM.r laws
on I hi F.mrth of July I'resKl,
M Fine Pants ar
Fhe Pec
HmiaevcU will aciid from hi. Haga j,nan merchant tailor mad
Sold by
more llllliiome at «>>.b r Hay a
V Peerle*. Mfg. Ccg. Detro
wage h.rinally op,‘nlng
ih,Pacific^ g
4 Co.
cable to i the I'hlllpplne ihlaildn

|^7i22K:Vd=?4rS3St

i.vedJ

Ve. your c-ommli j
Yea»- Aldermen Hamiltun,
h,<m WB.I rt*ferr,‘d UHlU-it. Hingham.
Wilh.dm.
I,- AmerlcHn Drug Sproul. St.-arn. and Millar

r. of State and
1
to
deiH,.ll

pi ,.»,*nted ami read
Moved i.y Alderma
iH titi.lff Ih- grant, d
rrl,-*!.
IV-lilion <d 1
a 4 ft by lu 1

wg^wrt.-arTt

r.d^ tI^v

j
.
i,prvseutvKl
H
Alderman Hamilton that

Committee ,Gl:i.-u. Bingham. WjlheW
MovchI by Ald.-rman Winnie that . Sproul.-Steam* and Millar
he report Ik- arcepte.1 and adopt,M
; Nay.—None
CarrliKl
1124~Ke.olviHl hv
he Cut.ucil of
Yeas-Aldernu-ii Hamilum Wiiniic. |Trnver«- t'liy. that
ll Md,-walk» cm
Gilletl.
Hlngham.
Wilhelm
Ijvrdle. . we.i Front .ir*-el. Ik^ w«en the Ihard
pnml. Stearns and Mtllar
and KimwcHHl
I man
riv.-r
hrldg,I -V ..,.:... .hall he ,-igh Itvt in width.
Nay. -Noiuhy AhJeruia t;m,-ti that the
^Juue 2* 1S»0J^ I k
To the Hoiiorahie
I
('arried‘s*l‘d i, d

Council:
21—Gentl

mgham
he origiAAl
Ihrtr carried
right
(Miy I

^

\ir.r * htmojjble
Tetter. Ac»e
eement .tdewalk huill on the mmih And sneb other diseases as are dne to a
aide of Wasblnifton street Udwoen polluted or impoverished condition of i
1'ro.iieei and Michigan avenue.
And vuur petitioner. wUl ever pray. And cffectuAlly as S. S. S. It connteiAcU
And poisons; cleanses the S5
NV thdde John Karn.. H W soon restores the patiept to 1
Hiuith
heleired to commluee on ktreeta
nu*Ivmiou of W. K lieGrmV and
iher. h.r the exienalon of water
lain, on Eaid Uih Hreel wa. pre

wAirm

. and IK. V^menl to he cd equal

M.ived ty Alderman GlUlett as an
his matter be rejamewd
Hoard1 td Public Work*

"Li

HANNAH & LAY CO.

OUT ttrUTWlI

U

bu reklns frltht on rront
Hi. tb^ srtiUe the city
clt to not liable
would report In favor
granting 4o Mrs Carpenter a poiikm of her loss and would recommend

K P. WILHELM.
AM08 E. BINGHAM.

in Ul Vi TOU!
If you ilesirc to install a sv-sIcm ot Electrical Lighting,
Beils. Burglar Alarms or Telephones, permit us to estiinale. We have a fine line of ,
supplies and can quote salisia^ory prices fw high grade
work and material

CAMPBELL BROS

J. W. Gumtlctt. FL D,

6RAND RAPIDS A IRMASA tf
COMPANY.

board u(£

JOHN R.SANTO
Jew -Wilhelm Block-

-mii

Traverse City

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

this Beautiful Sleeper
Bo»Cart

O. P. CARVER g BIta

r.'.-y
p^MAsaBEEZB

$9.00-0n1^-$9.00 FIRE INSURANCE
Here is vour chance to get a child’s
carnage or slecjici go-cait at a remark­
ably low |»nce. We have 15 sleeper gocarts and.7 carriages left m stock, al»
pretty jvatteriTS, with rublxrr tires, hub
cai*s, lace ivarasoU and aU the latest

We need the floor space;
Do pou need a carriage?

Hrand Rapids Furniture Co.
House Furnishers, 21* Front Stiwst

U U A. SUILDINS

E.W HASTiNCS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

JARPET CIEAH6 WKL.
Farm For Sale
100 acres known a* tbe 8tMl or^
ham farm. One of tbe best In Qrs
Traveree ootmU; SM
•oertk
tbe city.
J. g. aRCIUCk OO. CITY.
DR8. iAWYm A PtNHALLI^N

_J>ENTISTS.-

-sri.-xr.'sawf

Carpet Qeaaing and Feather lUeo-

a a ourat, mmew.
DR. JL W. HieSUHk SmSi.
»
mmmt ^ Mm Nrer awM Sae.
cAuuurs iNTsatos snui a sm
TRY A RSOORO WAIW AW

TH* *VDra»O«10<Haji TRAVtB8B CITT. MOB, MONDAY, JUNE ». IW

'^tEE C|tfg«
rOtPIESIDEHT

IMKIOrSTAClITWOI
AiMricM a«ilt Cntt T**k
Mown M KM N««MU

rsiuPTUu

into
BREYITIBB
Only n emMl crowd went to Frovemont yemerAny morning on the M A
Um Married at the Heme ef the Bride Bat- N. K excorMon 'TBeiw-^rw .nboot gvigty Bach heBje^a^Mi^^ ^
arda, CveMag by Rev.
<S on the train some of fhoae only
vent ns tar ns Cnrp Lnke M Oednr.

KAel. PiuMla. Jose S».—The eaperBcUer
fBAU-SP won SV MMIIOII WILL'
or'A y»ebt Meuol»atiM«d tl»e Itoe iret
lAM OM KKAKtAM
tn todmr « T»ce for cniislnf KteODcrs.
cteM A. ud kofrt the KmmI all t^e vaj
^ lio east Po
over tba M-mlle ooMni«. bcatinc tb« by Rev. W U Laiteaa:
ta a Ut-kntA broe*« by 1%
Th ceremoay waa performed In the
Tba Bmprc«ji' yachi Induua
eaenoe of about M frtoada aad reUwa« afala »> mtauiM b«iilod EmiM-r
or Wllllaai had a« bU kumIb <ta board
the Meloor durln* ibe race Ualted
Tower. Prince
After the
son. Count TIel W'enckier,
M. PotU. The emperor
a different man aboard the
yacht thaa aboard the American ship,
braaktMt the esperor lafonaad Am- talklak about yachting and sporting
baaaartnr Tower that he wlUMd
--------- the whole lime
ree martaea i
chair
be any Inproprtety.
. la my dotas eor

«£H:£~s2“x

-I aa aorry to aay that oar recuia
tioaa do not perait it.” replied Mr.

OPEN TO
. THEWORLD

^*^??Iaa." aald the empwor.
”I
voald like to gtre theoi watchea. luat T. C. L. A M. RAILWAY BEGAN
REGULAR TRAIN flERVICE.

^srsrj^”sT"iSru

the*welf*kn- >wn tanoranoe man of ikis
clty and hu bride ta also well known
He haa a 1

went ImmedUtely after
an< the ceremony
and will be at home to their many
U at this li

HAVE
Btyla of Drug Concern Which Will

-' -

umL Sir John Clerk, oonid net
have felt U dating an uAMal Interview
with gneen Anna, e
this
reaBadcpIctnrt:
Lake this morning to give
•'Her majeety waa
ing address nad open
'it eC the goat nnd to
atj
U^rFkrmsworth. a graduate of ammy. and on this oc«mon evsryuuag
and who has
haa been about her waa much to the same dto
he* kx-al schoqU nad
teaching school nt Woodworth,
order as abont the meanent of
returned to the city ihU mom
eta. Her face, which was red
a^ter a visit la Kingsley with reUtl
^totted, waa rendered eomeChtog
She will leave today for Boatoa. Maas., frightful by her negligent drena. and
to attend Jhe aatloaal teacher*' aaao
elation at that
Dr. B. L. Aahion. the
•*1 was much aBacta
hna bemi located in the Bundle block
Bsnay yenm, will move eoon to the aad the more whoa ahe bad occaakm to
meatlon ber pmiple of BooGaad. which
Tonn^ler block, where he
■ho did freqaentU t^ djtoe.
suite of oMcea. occupying the enti
front of the second floor.
wS*tolka la tbo style of a
The Pere Marguette railroad had
wlgn?
good sued excumlon Into the cl .
*-Namre aoema to>e toverted whea a
from Grand Rapids yesterday There poor, luflrm Wodiirbecomea oae of tbo
were SM pnaaengem from the Furai
Balers of the world, but as Tacltns obture Ctty aad along the line.
The steam barge M. J Neaaen U aerroa It to not the Am Gme that Womloading hardwood lumber at the John eo have governed to BHUia^aad in­
deed they have oomellmea dooe this
F. Oti dock for Chicago.
About 25 people took advantage ol
the special mtes to Peioskey yester
day on the Pere Marquette railroad.
There will be a special communlca
s of science are: (1) Tbo
tlon of Tmvelwe Oily lexlgc, No. 222
F. A A M tonight W'ork la third

that tlUe has be
the name of the Bugbee A Rox
1 Co.. Ud Prank Oannett has
bought an Interest in the concern and
s a member of the company. Mr.
the
Improved
Method.
**No, four *a>aaty.” aald Mr Tower
lannett being an expert pharmacUt is
Then, aald the eaperor. ”ull then
i strong addltioo to the trm. The
John JJeorge wiw brought to the
that I have the dUpoaltloa to do ao
e first regular tram on the Trav­ company will occupy the comer store Saturday I
vicinity
olbei erse City. l.eelanau A Peninsula rail­
T new Munson block now^ In Platte for imedical i
three road penetrated the Leelanau pi-nln- course of erw-tlon and It will be one
3ttcera
e finest drug stores
yeaterday morning It waa the
been working in
bulance
emperor had
iM-et sugar plantation
Bell telephone girls received a
CLOilNO OF MAILS
inued on to Norlhport. A nuin
beauty ul bouquet of roses from J. M.
ber of Traverse City people went on
am Saturday.
the train to Northport and sim-ui the
Lucian Hchennerhor
Bchsdul*
Want
Into
Elfact
Thi*
mote thaa I feet wide
in*. Minn, occupied the FYiends^mb
en^*
pit yesterday morning.
the new
t]^ at Huttons Ha>.
A Citizens’ lelephone
This morning the through train
plact-d at t\»uch
from the aouth had sleepers and begiuning thU moniiug:
A new Adams express rig has been
5:30 a m.. Pere Marquette south.
there were ten through passengers In
r*«ceive<l and will mhih be put on the
5:30 a m . M A N B Provemt
these. The passengers expressed the
*tre*-ts and the old one shipped away.
branch..
neatest appreciail
Owing to the crowded condition of
Uiiigham stage.
TRe road bed is rapidly bcomlng in
e Recoad Saturday several giK»d
. Here Marquette. !■
condUion and at
articles of news were net'essarily umil
rCAfIS FOR dAFKTY OF tTEAMCR Aral class
on the line a speed of sixty Haplds and Williamsburg
0:45 a m . Rural Roule to Old M
MINNITOMKA.
Ti*morrow Is the last day to sav
it been rig
» IH-r cent on w
at each of
ged up of fumlt
Smith, of Mr
Commander W
the line
stopping places
Phersou Post. G.
G A R . has extended
Hleved Veaeel Waa Caufht In devere the locations
an Invitation to all old soldiers in
*. «..r.u.
new depoto and**^«.uimJt*r will la­
Oale While Off Valparalee lev
this section, members of posts in this
»uth. whole line
in
a
short
time
.
section
or
not.
lo
Join
In the parade
eral Oaya Ape.
11:25 a m . Grand Rapid* via IN
on the Fourth. The invitation also
Marquette.
includes the iK.sts of Northport and
iAAAIVlNG
12:50 p. m.. IW Marqueiie noi
Maple City. C\>mmander Smith deof Traverse City.
res lo have the biggest showing of
onka haa met with Local Track BUbles Filling
l:oo p m. Northport. Huttons Hay
vli war veterans ever gathered at
I now 31 daya out, be
and Ouiena
le lime in this section
lag als daya overdue Relaauranoe to
3:00 p m . Neal stage Tuesday*
The Turtle lAke and
day la 1» per cent, with a tendency
Thursdays and Saturdays
111 teams will play t
to go higher It ta pointed out that
3^2« p m . M A N E and Cetlar
K.n at
on the asy urn ground*
the Mlaaetoaka waa probably off Val
and
Maple
City
a mtH-ilng of the
Home of the
pw^ about the
the^aevei
:t:55T » . G R. A I. branch
mmenced arr Ing for the meet here
kaska. J'lfe lAke and Cadillac
during the we ^ of the Fourth
John Edward Eugwali. of ('ejUi
main line smnh of V\ Wayne
Run.
and
Susie
number
ca
mSh bark Verajean. wbi<
tUall.vl
were
married
ihih
afierniKm at the
haa heea oa the overdue Uat fur nea
4:50 p. m.. Here Marquette soi
T
itoptUt iiarsonage by Rev. W
ly two weeks, arrived at ffydney t
all points In state.
WiK*dhout>e
well known
day. The veaael waa 114 daya ma
5:45 p. m. Pere Marquette north
The Woman’s club cleared |4u on
mark
tag the voyage from OahU Blanca
of Traverse City.
the Stewart A Steffens’ concert
ark of 2:2i>Vi and Bow Hebast
He
mark
7:30
p
m
,
Pere
Marquette.
Grand
Miss Balwl Bales returned thU af
1th a mark of 2 IKW Is in this bunch
with
ernoon from the trip of the Michigan
The well known horse Ella Ulla Haplds. etc.
a>ally except Saturday!
i‘res» Association which ended U*day
Important malls arrive at 4:55 n at l-Yankfort. where the excursionist*
j other
entertained at the Hotel
promised m . k.25 a m.. l:0<» p m.. 1 2o p. m.,
expected 6:10 p. m . 6:'J6 p m and 10:55 p m
Lecture Na. 1 Wea
Get* W. Raff
p wll rrlve every day
day by tGounty^Clerk^WaUer i
day of the me
HARVE8T HANDS WANTED
mer.
n with a mark or-2-24Si ar
Hurkhobbr. *if Hfe
rived from Grand Haplds yesterday.
Alfred Freiirtch
The ”Paul and Wealcy” aerAlcea The horse Is owned by Henry Hniwn Governor of Kansas Ask* Railroads to
Friedrich in the
the estate of Ma
were very largely attended last e^
Grant
Reduced
Rate*
ter* of lestlmon
prol*aie
same party. sImi came and has a mar
lag aad the lecture waa thoroughly
Toi*eka. Kan June 29 —IJovernor have bt-en Usue<l lo him E. P “wli':
of 2:IUW
Joyed dy thoee preeent ThU cot
FYank Htevens. of Holland. Mich 1 Hailey ttnlay telegraphed to the of- helm and John R Santo were ap
of leetuiee give Indication of being
alsi) here with Michigan K which has dcials of the W'estern Traffic aasociavwTr intereattng and very pttpular
, (*f Acnu, broke h
The entire addreaa waa well lllua s'mark of 2:lhV« and he also has a tlon at Chicago urging the rua*
that associatUm lo grant lynmedlaiely arm l-Ylday In <tl iree place*; twice
trated throughout with fine plain and gn-eii trotter, Maggie Mack.
T A Hmlth. of lieerfleld. I‘a. has a 1 cent ratt- for harvest hands from the wrut and *nce Just below i]
colored ateropUcan viewa. Rev. Lauf
intou with a mark of 2:21
on th- Chicago and 8t lx.uls to t»olnts In the elbow
maa opened the addreaa I
Kansas wheat belt. This Is the same
ound
with Paul a hinhplace at Taraua and
I caiarm in ihli
Home hard w(.rk outs are taking rate which now exists from Misstiuri
then traced hla mlnlatry through the
variooa places In which Paul spoke place nearly every day and they at river- iKilnls and the railroads have
act a large uuml>er of local peuple steadfastly refused lo agree t.
and this part of the addr^
aditptlon any further eaat.
The horse Johnson. 2:24t^ which
Iluatrated with views of the v
a
great
many years doci
sent
an
urgent
meaaage.
'
lowaa as they appeared at that time abled at the track ,ls the largest
D^ed. It a locaf disease
Governor Bailey, ‘ and 1 think It *
aad contrasted these views with the ottlng horse In the world insidi
to do some good. It Is a re
“local
which ai*piies equally to all we
constantly falling
Sls WoiKl. owned by Mr Tabo
incurable
ireatmenl* pronounced
(llenwotKi. Wisconsin. Is a green
drena waa to show Paul's life and
Science haa proven caUrrh lo be
way of hla llting which will lead up jt siep|H*d the mile In 2 18Vi
cunsUtuGonal disease and therefore
UttU- Tim i.wned at Sault
to Wealry a life and show that It wai
8WEDEB GOOD TIME
ireatmenl.
arle. also arrived this afteri
Md
manufactured by
fact waa Paul's life re lived by
Cheney A Co Toledq. Ohio,
The coyregatton sang ”8avl< »r Uke "eiU O^lla. the horse which anivt-<l Annual Picnic
nal cure\on I
it aer- on the aftermsm train bolds the track
n
Intcrnimy
rectird
_
_________
-The
doses from ten drop* lo a leaapoonful.
Chord” was also finely Uluslrated
U act* directly on the blood and mu­
It la the Intention of the speaker
They parly was very largely at
PLEABANT RECEPTION
and a gtMKi lime enjoyed by all Ope cous surfaces of the system. They
sack algkt of tkeae services
Nes
of the main feature* of the picnic waa offer one hundred dollars for any case
falls to cure. Send for circular*
Runday evening. ‘Paul and Wesley
the hlg dinner which consisted of all
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
J.
Ely
and1 tesUmonlals.
te*
No. S wUl be given This sermon wil
kinds of eatables.
Friday Evening.
F. J. CHENEY A
Toledo, i
deal more with Weajey than the pre^
Among the other forms of enter­
Mr and Mrs GharUs Ely lenderiHl tainment were remarks by different
a receptbin t<» Clyde J. Ely and hU members and music Gap)
bride l-YIday evening at their home very Interesting it* many
on the lUy shore There were i.ver prltes were offered. Carl
IW> guests presi-nt and a nw»st delight was the mi»st fortunate winner of the
On hla OHth birthday J. Plfn*ont
ful evening was siM-nt Mr. and Mrs games capturing |3.o0 In prises and
Korgaii was. miturnlly. the subjwt of
Ely proved themselves adm
Willie Linqulsi capturpd a dollar bill. a good deal of dlM UKslon In New York.
busts Their Inautlftil Uwn
le Rest Yesterday.
A broker told a sto y of him.
lighted with Japanese lanterns and
EVENTS
IN
SOCIETY
i a \ery pretty sight
Ice
”Y* u know Mr. Morgan a direct
About 25 of -the pupils of Prof
wafers and orange^i
The laaeral of Mabel Lemrand waa
Wuiit way of spoeklngr bo aald. "You
R. Dockery s buHiness college plan
held yesterday aftemoon
ki*ow bow. with GiTs nianurtTbe overThe bridal ci>uple W4*rv the txHip a surprise on him last Saturday even­
rtfst
a very
Bda and lenta of many iH-autlful and valuabl. ing The surprise was arranged by rldro men till they turn fr^ him. si­
preiM-nts. among them the foH<»wlng the young ladles of the college who lent. aUsbed. blushing like school­
etam mates of the
Couch. Mr and Mrs Foster lU-oker. notified the professor that be was boys? There Is only one nuin 1 know
mmnhera of Kl
wanted at the college at 8:30 that of w bo ever got the brtter of Mr. Mor­
Frankfort, father and m<»ther of
of which Miss I
bride; set dining chair* and ca
gan In a iH-rsonal etic-ountef.
When he reached there he found
Mr. and Mnr C H Ely. fail
"ThU cbnp bad failed dUb«»uorably.
mother of the groom; pillow covet the young people waiting for him and through bU failure Morgan had
Mist Maud Ely. sl*tor of the groom He soon made all welcome aad a lost S4tUk8*. Ncvmhelroa he »>ontludining table. H W Hmlth and em Jolly evening was spent In the college oed
to bow to Mr. Morgan on the stre-ct
rooms The girls had Invited some
ployees; chair a
of their friends and a nice crowd was aa cordially as though.aothlng unpleas­
•ad fanheri waa especially pretty people of the
present.
ant had ever come lietween them.
The pall bearers were apme of her church, aet of dli
Durtng the evening
"One morning Mr. Morgan stopped
ch and cM.gr»ga: Wt ti.»:
cake vs served The gathering broke him. -Ig>ok here.’ he aald. In that
tl and family; ce
up al*out midnight.
rvln. Will Gtible
enM Bmlth. Mertle Gagnon and
voice which nvakes moat of as tremble.
‘You owe me gK».0u0. and you should
THt MARKETS
i, V
.IHvr
*^“lS!Ifule Urge floral plec««
pay me. and you are able to iwy n*e.
June 2V~July'whewi. 79\
wma saany smaller pieces which teatl
Nevertbeleas. HI fon^ve you this debt
red.
79%
fled to the raapect aad love of her Mra C\>I]rer. I>'rankfun
tf^you'll only stoii aproklng to me
8 while oats
oats. 43
many frieada la the city. The service Rev* Hugh Kennedy. H
Toledi^^wy^t. cash and July. 79H
was coadacted by Rev. W^ L Laufman and families; desert Vpoons
" My dear Mr. Morgan.' \ht other
Mrw. Judkins of Pt-llstoi
poons.
nad the faaeral waa in charge
Mr. and Mr* W H Scot
answe.ed, all smile*. I couldn't deny
Mr. and Mrs Charles I
myself tbe pleasure of apeaking to .vou
spoon. P. A. Earl: silver enke basket
AnUNTION a A. It
for iwlro S40.00U.*
Clarence and Ullle Hheffer; salm!
"Mr. Morgan turned away, but It 1*
dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Lee Swan
a fact that ainro that time be has al
Kvary Vetman U RefUn U Invited to Mr. aad Mrs Htlllwell George Downs
Traverse C^y
ways acknowledged hla del
Tara Oat In Farade an the Faarth. and family. Mrs Edith Manafleld.
tatlomi
with a kind of grim
Frankfort;
celery
trwy.
Mr
and
Mr*
All eomradea of McPheraoa Pdel,
Roso. the wealthy Cuban Boston INwt
No II. O. A R. are reqneatad to turn Syer. Frankfort; augar shell. Mr. and
out la. the parade on the FVmnh of Mrs B. Gannett: tab16 linen. Burr pUuter. who. It is aakL^ve the groatJaU aad a cordial Uvlutlon U ex Sllsby. Mlaaes Hwnn; Jelly dUh. Mr •r^rt of bis fortune to al4 of the
•«y y*«r PIf* Work ol th#
nnd Mra. Gage; pickle dish. Mm J W Ci*«n
n rorolullonl.t*.
rorolultonUt*. Is vonltoed In a
Nelaon; towels. Mm IVLong. Mr and
Mm Syer and Mr. and Mm Hellems New York asylum fur the Insane. Mr
U maklag a grand dUpUy of vet
RO.U . rotate, wbicb at one time was
of Frankfort. Mr. and Mm C. G
at the TraverM City celebratloo
worth
mlUlon..
ha*
Bwtodled.
U
la
old eoMtera whether members of the Newton Centre. Kansas; salt and
said, to fSaoOO.
poau mealloaed are also Invited to per aet. Mr and Mm L. B. Snow

laqaally. with myaelf. are aenraau of
Through Bleepers Wsli Fa
the aowatry aad could pot accept.”
• Aad I eaaaot eeea fire them a pen

sa DATS
OVEKDUE

**PAULAmWtSUY*

f' '

fe.

BEAunruLnowEis

Id

y

_______ wear whiu glovee aad
^ oaaea The veteraas will meet
at f a. m. at the poet roeme oa Oam

PiniiM TuitoB.
aella knv# n ap«^ tuner for
t time nt tke store and
left will n

FOR FLOORS gaa

MraSV

DmrakYour domes
Business Places
Let your pairioiism be known by decoratinj; your
home or place of business with tlajjs and bunting.
W’e si ll you fast colored bunting that will be good
for several occasions—

Tlags that an 6ooii and the Colors
Won't rade

In all ages
have tolled «early and late to uuravc

Treiii now ■

that such laDot always
tellecu
laaac Newton sought
Boyle
the pbUoaopber's atone, which, strange
to aay. receives some counteuance
from the modern theory of allotropy.
In the atudy of astrology Lilly was for
a time even p**n»loned by parliament.
Moat of thi-se “follies” tx*nferred In­
direct benchts ut*ou si^'iemx-. for In
seeking our thing their devolt-oa dtocovered many auothi-r. The crate for
the secret, or unknown, haa still Its
bold upon men and Is seen In palmistry
and kindred cult* Ix>ndon Standard.

cm Clw

..«b..
Wc «»rtcr you ihc choice v»l our
BKST

A Mm o a.U Dtos t A»»r*ctol*.
Max O’ReU waa bot»ked lo bn-ture in
Hartman'* hall In Grand Rapid* a
number of year* ago. Carroll Hart­
man waa having a s«‘rioua Ume In luduciiig tb

KUPPENHEIMER
.UlTSfsoiw.

**Tbere waa a big sale for tbe U Reil
lecture and Hartman wandered over
to Ibe Morton House. In tbe afternoon
to call on the French wll; also lo pay
him hU fee of |l0v».
"But I have not delivered tbe bxture
yet. Suppose I should die Ufore to­
night.”. said 6’UelI. who ix>uld not underaund why a manager should |»ay
for aomethlng not jet dellveriHl
"Oh. that’s all right
I’d exhibit
your v-orpse.” rei*Hed Hartman. Tbe
witty Frenchman never recoven-d from
the shock of Hartuiau’s remark
any rate, he refused to lecture In Grand
Rapid* again-^iH-troit Free Prero
Tk« aiwialr
Folk.
Tbe .NewfoundlaiKl loasl folk ar*
"wrecker* ’ a* well as tlsbermen-uol
wrecker* In the criminal sense, but ex
pert workmen lu stripping ■nd unlosd
ing the bulls that are to*w?d up again*)
the frowning cllffk Every ll*liermat
can turn bU baud to thU lalx*r. which
frequently pay* l--tter than bU ivguUr
Tocatlou. and salvage achooner* fimT
permanent emi.luyment there with dlv
era and boUt*. reioverlng fnmi the
Oogy depth* the treasure* oT the »uhtoartne curiosity shop.
The Newfoundlander of the southern
shore count* on "a few wreck*” every
year to help'him maintain hi* family
McClure'*.

l;vcrv CO It has front micrlmcJ
with hail cloth, which makes it
letxin It sha})c till
^‘he)’^c very # stylishly made—
an<! the fabric* and lattcms are
the nobbiest in'^own. JUST
like the . merchant tailored^
only better. \ guarantee with
every one.

Cbe Boston Store
It Don’t Ha*'c lo be
Cranked up to Start it.

A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...

FAY & BOWEN

Canvaaser; door tdd me
"Why. the folk* i
you were married.”
"Ho 1 am ”
you we
“Yet you told me Joat
single.”
"Yes; a» 1 did.”
"Well, what to the matter with your
"Nothing, air. My name to Single,
and I m married. Gotsl day. sir."
Tk* Val.r *r a*llt*4r.
SoUtude, the safeguard of mediocrity,
to to genius the stern friend, the old,
obscure shelter, where molt the wing*
which will bear It farther than sun
aad aun. He who w imld Inspire and
lead hto race must -be defendt-d from
traveling with the aooto ofydher men.
from living, broathlug. rroding and
writing In the dally Ume woni yoke of
their oplnlon.-Kmer»on.
Better Tkaa Art.

Ud D’Auber. the arUsl. patr
"Pm selling my canvasef
n prices ”
•ayr- repUed Hharpley.
whose works bad not yet caught on.
"Yea. indeed. I suppose you’d give
a good dsal to be a grx-at artist.”
"Nov Indeed. I'd rather be you."-Kx-

NM4»»>T-WoaKJ you re».nl It M Im-

Has a I
to iJctroit, Buffalo ami eastern
jKiints, leaving Grand Rapids
at noon, with through sleepers
New York, and^cafe coach
serving , luncheon a la carle.
Send for the Michigan CeotraPs book of SUMMER
TOU.KS

MARINE

S.HALL, D. P. A,

Gasoline Kngmes; no iKrller sold;
vcr> reliable; 28 now in use in
northern Michigan. See them at

Detroit, Mich.

Frank Fhedrich’s, Agt.,
Traverse City. Mich.

242 Front Street

THE

'

FOUR-TRACK

The NerliDfcr
Real Btate Exchanee

NEWS
AVBL iKD .DUC.T10M

Over First National Bank

The reason wc will sell you a
•1,200 house on Webster street for
offer yoo throe wishes.'
aglnaUva young woman, "what would
yoo dor
"Pd sign the ptodga." answered tto
matter of fact man.-Waahingtoo Star.

for $1,025.

Bat oae-Mghtk of aa leatoarg to abort
tbawati^.

but not tomorrow.

♦1J)25 is our businaro. '
It i* your business to buy a $1,200

You can buy thi* propsrty today

Watch Tbia Spaco,
"If you admire such thing*, probably
the*e will luiereot .voaY aald Mr.
George Davliw of Johanneabm South
Afrira. to a roi»orler,^at the Hhoroham;
a* be took from hto pocket a handfol WNi.BLACKB.URN
of aparkUug dlamood* of vartooa atoH Plrst-<:iAS8 MEAT MARKET.
41A South Union Stiwot.
which be had brongbt with him.
"A moderate eotlmate of tbetr
worth.” aald he, "to fleKkCOO. I have
Yjoea a collrv-tar fhr yeait. and yet 1
never have any of my Jeyela aet, nor
do 1 care to wear tham la any faahlaa.
1 may atoo add they art not tor mJe,
aad 1 had rather add to my caUactlaa

One huudredl twenty <jr wore page*,
every one ol which u oThaiium
interest, aad every anieW t* lUo^
trated. There is noYieltcr m*ga*»ne
of travel for teachm and pupils than
Thn Pnmr Trunk Aaarg.
Publirfi^ monthly by
George kDanieb. Fifty cenU
a year, smgie copies five cents#
Sold by new. dealer, ex erywhere.
oraddremthepubliMier.
No. 7 East Forty-second street.
New York.

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warner. Pronrtosor
SUTXOmRAT. mcM

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