The Evening Record, August 07, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 07, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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8EVEKTH TBAE-1946

TEAVEB8E CITY, MICH., FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1903.

MADE
WRECK KILLED 22 HAVE
f and injured 70 COj^CT
im

TOPUSEIVE

BAItHOAD WNtCK AT
HAWO THI* KOAHINO

COWAIDLT ASSAULT

Grand Rapids. Mich., Aug. 7.-Mnu
FOA AUHNINO OF FRRAY FTOM Mary Sullivan, living on North Lafay­
ette street, was knocked down and
NOATHPOAT TO MANlATIOOt
brutally kicked by several members
of a gang of eight men. The affair
took pUce in North Lafayette street,
and was wluessed by a number of
people, but before they could help the
IMPOATANT ACTION TAKtN BV woman she bad been liadly injured.
Her upper lip was cut from a blow
T.
L. A H. and
M. A N.

At MEETUG TESTEUAT

SECTIONS OF
CIRCUS TRAIN
ToorrMEU WITH
mric FORCE

Auk 7.—A dispatch to Die
Zeitufic from Sofia says secret orders
Apron
bava been Issaed lo CkmatantlDople
for the Albastan troops to lake up
quarters In the principal Tllla««s of
ceased their feuds.

MAUS rion TD wolk

eity Book Store

Grand Rapids Woman Attacked for

by a kick, and her body was very
painfully bruised. The Mice ambuon the lance was sent for, but Mrs. Sullivan
was taken home without the aid of
the conveyance.
Boat by the First of
Mrs. Sullivan &tai< that Tuesday
er busLand having
night she found her
with a number of

for Car Farry Dock

8 8 GtpBopkStm

They MAKF. the shoe UsUioos.
luv style as cs^wrly as luiUmers
look to Paris. Tu» be sure you arc
getting the •ves'l ones" look for
thi« trade mark on the sde-

President R. R. Metheany of the T. led her husband away, destdto the
C..UA U. railroad paased throuKh the protests of both hImseV and his com­
city yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock panions. One of the men threatened
to do her harm If he ewr met her
his way home from Omena. where again.
lalsKS. this
ACCOftOINO TO STATEURNt
The meeting t.K>k ptace last
killed and
3<dnt meeUng was held of the direct- night, and the feliow who had threat
i
ONE CNOINESR
s of the Traverse City. Leelanau A ened ber ws.s the one who did
Manistique railroad and the Manls- of the'coward ly
als name is ¥Ui. Scott. The
ll^^e. Marquette A Northern. At this
leroaroe of Animals In Menaperi
find him last night, but
.definite contract, was .^n IMS tl
Added to Horror of the WroekistV
between the two roads for
•bme of the Injured Are Dylnp
he car ferry No
-:Fartlal List of Dead.
that Is to run between Nurthport THERE WILL BE A DANCE in For
sod ManlsUque. The details of the
esters' hall Saturday and Tuesday
AND THE BUROLAft GOT HIS CAR.
operaUon of the boat were decided ujv
TOR'S WHEEL
on, and the oonirac; was made for s
Ihirand. Mich.. Aug. 7.-Twu of
B00is $3.00
IK-rlod of 99 years. The boat will be
Wallace Bros', circus trains were
operaUon early this fall, without
OKfprds $2.50
wrecked at Durand at 3:46 this mom-.
fall. accordlDK to President Metheany.
(Afea StHu-laliF-Ju-clno
InK by • reAr^»<*
twenty
day, Aug. 11. the stock
two people were killed. 70 Injurod and
His Bicycle.
always
Lincthal Shan> Co, and ihc
s.*vcrsl are dyln*.
Bankrupt stock of the Princess
The nr.l train pulled Into Durand* Two burclars (?)
Waist Co. Wait for this great
doctor, a whwl and a bicycle repair
opportunity to save your money.
U
aiKwt 3:»*». and was stindln* «n the
furnished a little comedy last supervision of Vice president D. W.
The
Globe.. Wuitburg block.

main line, a red lli^ was placed out night that laated over unUl U»ls morn Kauffman This will be pushed with
speed. The Job will be

behind the train.
Ing. and has landtfd the doctor at the sit possIbV
by the railroad company by days
C M. i*n»lmt of Hattie On««k. en top of the iirofesHlfm as a ctimedlan.
. and will l»e rumpleted In from
Night Watchman Mike LHney was four to six weeks. The iron,

,lD«.r «. <br woond tr«lii. «w Ihv
de long ago.
s„ . 1
siching two siispichiuH characters was made
/
<UMrr •«•»). b»l cl»lm« ihml hU »lr ist night sUmi 9 o'clock. It was
lirakr. wooM wA wurtc Kn«l»i-»T Pin. lore than he coiild handle alone, and
time.
the grounds for
KlrmA. P. K. O.MOB M ItalUe Cr«*. Dr W. H MtKin came riding along on
put Into place as soon as
dock Is completed. Mr. Metheany
Md BnkroiAO W F. BWK'dlcl of B.1- his wheel, and the night watchman
s to be conservative in his sUte
i :<le Ctmk. All Jumped. t«-lrlu» lUdht histled to him and asked him to
It. and says that the boat will be
*rKNNim HSAI-S
ime and help. The doctor consented, in ti|H*ratlon by the first of October.
. V . InJoJrW*
but «*^nt on home and got a gun and the c<
on of the docks requiring
All'.if i>ur»nd-. phr.tcl.n. .nd .ev- une back.
eight we«>ks. Mr. Kaufffrom

■ wml Ifam Ihi- nnldhtMrtnt town. »r»
On his way back he-met one of
of the work, says
mlklix lb. -oSnd.d » cmfortAble lese susplclouB characters and drew
•a ponlblr Rlch.ll.u hotel U being his gun and told him to come with
him. The man camswrlght along with­
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niusi jm • lempomr, Inmpltnl- Ur. out saying a word. They came to Northport and Manistique
U. n P. nrodle. chief .nrgeon of Ibe OfScer Utney. watching the other thereafter.
IVesldent Metheany was
<l,.nd Trunk, nnd . corp. of belrolt
an pn the opposite side of the street,
his statement that no other com­
T-KNNIS OXto*OFRDS
ho was acting very quoerly.
pany has ever had an option on the
imrKCun* Ml Detroit on the early
They must have be<*n very Intently big car ferry, and expressed a desire
OANVAS BBAL.8
mornInK tmln for the s^ne of the Etching, for the one the doctor had to know Just where such stories orlgled. He says that Vice President
iptured quietly left them watching.
OOo, 7So,8l OO, 81.28
wreck.
iffman was perfectly safe In offerId he was not missed until he was
SevMtieen wen- ln.t,ntly killed «td
35.000 or any other sum of'money
It of sight and hearing,
Anyone who would prove that anyin Ihe meantime, l^uls Culman was
• four more hnre .luce died from iheir
had ever had an option on the
riding home after attendltfg the show.
. Uijurle. The d«Ml ATO-ln port m« fol- He struck an obstruction lying In the
he
ManlEtIquo.
Ms luette^ A
h,«.: A. W. Large. .luTlnl o*."! of road on the corner of Slate and Northern
has purchasetl
Ihe Ormnd Tnink'. Bottle Cf«*; J. W insUInlng a badly bruised leg Inves
te on the bay In the Heart
wrt for the dc»rka. The pr
the obstruction
Mri orih). tirond Trunk trolnmon be Igatluo showed that
enod to a bicycle, ertv was purchased from Howard G
was
..
iwis-n Port Hunm nnd Itattle Cr.-ek; Mr. Culmsn picked the wheel up and ami makes an Ideal dock lcK*ati
This Is In addition to the 10^ ac
look*^! around. He saw
John Purrell. Pern. Ind.; Ur. Lnreen. on
M for t
State strtHU standing and talking owned by the T. V . L.
Wro oror>
Voaa
t',n.l.rl.lge. Ohio; C. Th.«n«. home He waited, and pretty soon they
facilities.
directors of the two roads a
«in d.»wn the street. In the op
unknown; John U-nry. Bpringflek mdved
IMislie dln-ctlon. He then picked up were pnuient were* President R.
■ •
III.; Audlew lUvIlnnd. New York the wheel and went on home These Methrony. Vice President D.
Kauffman, and S»y*retarj- lU*n 1
Edward York. Terre Houle. Ind two men W4>re l>r. MiKin and Mike Lit theany.
with General Counsel W.
Tha Sollers of Rallabla Shoes
V
h-rguk Thori«-. Uunde... MIeh.; Robert
When the doctor rvturniMl for hb McKnight of Grand Rapids.
The work of the T. C-. L. A M.
wheel after helping to capture and
Wright, home unknown;
Oewge then
NEW 8TAN1)


*12 FiUtNT 8TKKKT
city Is progressing rapidly, i
losing the great-big. bold burg
company will begin running <
Rmlib. home unknown: Chnrle. lar. maybe, his wheel was gone. Of
town on Its own track
the escaped burglar took it to
tmndo. I•e^u. Ind ; Jo.eph WllKin. course,
TRY A RECbRD WANT AO.
rlate much annoywhich will
assist him In making a jqulck escape
1 delay, as they
This morning the dcRCtor has beet
• Pliubn^g; nil .bowmen; .1. unknown
for the man who stole hli
A RECORD WANT AD.
men. driver, of wagon.. No Michigan Uxiking
wheel, as he Is very sure he would b<
able to recognite him after having the G. R. A I
^
pRvple were smonK the Injured.
him
In
tow.
Incidentally,
he
was
look­
Mr. Wallace says moat of the dead ing for the wh.*el. which he finally
Lind In LouU Culman's shop
arv Utiorerm, Mr.^l^Jley. special offlfern- local p<*ople who were ' In" on
Is In a serious
cer Of the GrandJ Trunk.
'
e ground floor telephoned Mr. Cul
man to keep tbe bluff going, and when
condition. One
the doctor came for his wheel. Mr.
camels were killed
Culman had given 33 for It. having
valued bought it from the "burglar."
badly injured.. A bl
Of course. Mr. Culman srould recog
At 11.000 was killed. Tbe trumpeting olze him. no matter bow big a crowd JOHN T. CALHOUN OF KINGSLEY
of the elephanu and the ahrleks of he was In or where he was. He
Are you the man who has
IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE
positively Identify him. The i
the other wild animal, added to the would not let Mr. Oilman be a loser,
been icllinj; his friends
terror irf the sUoatlon. The cirrus and was willing to reimburse him for
that he only wished he
was on Us way from Charlotte to l-a what he paid for the wbed. and the
could wear ready-made
whevl was turned over to the
The doctor thinks he will get his fl*
clothing—that he was sick
worth If he Is evt r able to meet the
B« Approhei^

CapMM lUlla ttaUan.

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DS NOON GOT
THE BURGLAR

Cb* Place lor
SoMUiolra..—

7s America's
Standard for
Women's Shoes

THE WEATHER

Take a Look
in our window. Yourpick
for a .qviairtgr

'”X-£

The apSn‘^^rtU\"RrhM

SHOES
Jhnerican OUTING
OXFORDS
Drug Co.

ENOUGH SAID

:iMOA St COIUI^ANY
Tlia Raaf Reliable Clothiers

LADIES, AnENTIONI!
.

\Vi- aro scllinK- tin; celebrated BAf(N’KK l*.\TTi:K.NS-all scams allowed—at only lOc and ITm: each.
Fashion Sheets FREE

THE ECONONY Smi

219TrontStmt

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jrn Drugs Tresh
and Pure.
Low
Prices w ♦ w

CHARGE I^
VERY SERIOUS

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fMi i mniai i io.

Jfre You the Wan?

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••STILL ONE
BLACKING'

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^“'S'r^man that was being watched
by Mr. Utney was pounding and kick­
ing on the iloor of .-the dwelling
of . Mrs.
Charles
Parker
just
before
Mr.' Utney
was
owing him. Mrs. Parker
police
F.U. X. REBRRTB AB.ENO* frightened and telephoned
hsadquarrers.
and
be
must
have
beard
OF CONGRATULATION
the telephone beU rtng. for he made
blmsejt scarce. Mrs. Parker was
aTrtond's boose by a special
D for the night. It U thought
e fellows were some drunken
D In this part

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Aug., 7.~Whlle

Ons Cass In Tsmpsrsnee Crvsto

tly aUndlng to King

Afwr having bssn

atved^b^

Sot. “l?*ls*litSabto *ST*Se*^i
i and mnoved will I* carried to tbs ctoculi coart
tbrongh ocbcr proeeedlags.
Mr.

TBe

1

ONBETimUST

Ganaeal Milas’ Long Caraar in ActJva
Barvica Ends Today-Gan. Young

_------------------Grady. ^ .
cer. arrested for neglect of daty la
making no complaint against violators of tbe liquor la*, upon complaint
of Rev. William H. Pbelpa. was dis­ Geoerml Netooo A. Milas today clnaea
missed in Justice Smith's coort yes- hU kmg career In active service. Upon
terdaw TA motloa of Attorney Grant, bis retlpement t<

Tte

Eair

wSJ itolla??ffeMe*^o^^

was not in tbe least to blame for tbe of his allagad ctmauct thia tii
escape ol tbe man whom, tbe doctor only eight yearn old.
tooklng had arrested.
POLICEMAN RELEASED

SSSrS

William
Wurzburg, mafsbal
Ingsley.
made complaint today
against John T. Calhoun for taking In
decent liberties with a female child
The complaint was entertained by the
authoriUes here.
Calhoun took the train this morning
ir pans unknown, but the authorities
111 endeavor to bring him back.
TbU is the second Ume that Cal-

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“SaSS.'t.t:

IsHsl-

-Th* IrrtprovMd Au^a>mpairK*r

ofpving up so much of
his hard earned money
to the merchant tailor?
if >*ou are. then you are
the man we want to sec.
• We are just the people
who can help you out.
We sell L. Adler Bros. &
Co*s
Rochester-made,
ready-to-wear. It will fit
you and you will like it.
It will cost about half the
price of made-to-measure
and w’ill please you pre­
cisely as well. ,

m UP TO YOU

Cbe Home of Hood Clotbing

6, Olilbelm

No BM«1:*ry,NeB*l«.Nomwl«oh
The mostsucc^,.sfal.,th
The only machine on the market that suboeMfuliy
do...way WHN ^.^u-eoyh.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents
Traverse City. Mich

August Bargains
NECKWEAR^To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 26c silk ties-botii
bows and strings, at your chofee for
-5c. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—le:

JIugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS-if you don't want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers--they're
. going at 50c. 75c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00. One
pfthese will make you the best shirt
you ever saw.

JIugust Bargains'
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart,
Schaffner and Marx makes, at $6.S8.
$8.38. $ 12.00. $ 16.00. The cheap­
est of these .sold for from $8.50 to
$ 10.00; the better ones at from $ 17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
ail our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

Bainilton Qothing ^
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: OITT; inOB^ FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. IML

TBS XTXXITO SBOOBDk TEAH

UniTH Billiot?

CHMIA Ate .teteM

One .Mtt Frae!

4ltAVCMKCITV. MICHIGAN

tf SI. TM II RiN

OfUtfio TKAVEAW MCRALO

fi Tito Artid^

l^Mmerofl aloeca.
S-bureer oil stoves.

i Rome: “llie American FeJerof Cat^c societies, esdem .1.^

...... S75

ST"iekte

newly elected pootllT Us ponlltl vl^
m with ssSorsne^ of flltsi lo>e end
the s*nir <ime
ab-Blence. begging
I the apostolic bIf»sinK
The fede-atlonlsti «j*o ic.nlAi to
Titldent Roosevelt's letter of con
WUUstlOB -t.l ...sure hU exceljeuo
ist the CsihoUc chnrch now sn 1 .1w.vs stands tor o!K»d!ei;ff io ,.ithor
divine and human and ih- »an tlty
Omr CiArruAvra !ty
of the home.Kesoluilons were a.'.cnod r.s folws: On the death of lx?o ,\JJl . ♦*enslng a sense of gr*t-T i! appnicis
>B to the r S. goveruwem officials,
to the prsM sad to oou^toihoUcs of
this country for their words of rever
•nee for the depsned pontiff: prot

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HAMMOCKS - a niceaswatfnent at i oir
CROQUET SKTSfrom...;................

j.w. siLax-

TiWM.
rw^*d praying to the Almighty

wtore the pontiff to an absolute
full independence of any dvll

wmfm Tff» rkAin

i the evil, aad
the endesvon of the workingmen to
belter thetr material condition and
HU •• mb^ ad«tetetnu»r. HI. per proaperUy by the formation of trad
flMMl tMUi AT. Simple. Except ibst
to air. psrtops.Jbe^poMd to take tows relating to divorce.
» torn Mlirtatotf Jittitade toward the
How’s
WWW Thi.T
We offer One Hundred Dollars..Re»ee of Catarrh that
ward for^)
d by Halls Catarrh
Cure.
JHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
slatw PlM SL to a. dIffMt ai
■IMe froa Lao Xlfl. mad most <
Wtoecaaaors. Leo spraac from a
raalljr that for aaajr gtoeratloa. wa.
racogatoed a the mllag etou. 8o did
OC. 8o did most at the popta

^toltoiitototoltota.

That the popes of the last two <
Ct^fwa haadied pears shoaM be of s»
.erttoi •aae^tolte aatarat Brea ye,
^ teaHy rallag forea or Barope ar«
aila^iBI^ raiha thaa deaoi
A. asaiast the radical Idea, for
tloa. It made procreas. of course.
It aot oaly bred but grew. Yet
ess ws. aatorany step by step
SToldlBg leap, la the dark to new
potato. Heaoe It. bead, nat
caoM trooB that dan which to knowD
the woHd orer a. coiuerTatlTe.
Bat Pope Plus X. wa. not to
this elaaa to hto aatire Tillage the
peesaath hooae to shown in which bU
mother 4lted antll her death. HI.
elder brother to a small trade
rwraP pePdhto.
l6t eery
(«art6-Ti»jr) show, that bto
He may hare been aided to rtoe by
the sacrlAoee of bto tomlly. but not by
Its strength. All aemnt. are that be
rone by hi. own strenrb. as Lincoln
did.
It to one oC the chief glorlee of the
Catholic cboith that It. hlglmt sto
ory. to uieaL to Jtottar how h
In social atotae its possessor. The
charch haa aarar forpiHaa that Its
Dhrtoe Pooadar waa a earpaater. and
that the tret pa It. ttot of pops
aiehermaa. BdL while this haa beea
U. eonstoteat^ toUowto theory. In
the pcactlce of preeerving the later
est. of the tborch to the world a.
to thetw hsse besa loog period, when
the Bisa from the lowest soclsl ranks
did aot reach It. highest post. The
wortd aad the times were the
favorable to sach advancement.
it to. perhspe. tot witboot .
caaoe that the IreC pope of the
ileth eeatury~ihe eeatury which
promtoke to laUlll the Jioprs of the
denwxwatlc Ideal whose right to exUt
waa irdbagntoad baly to the aloet
—shtoU be a man sprung from the
>MIL MArdt DEAD

London. Aug. I.—Phil Hay. the ar­
tist sad lllasirator of Punch, the
Graphic, aad other pertodio
Si hto home heewL Hi. till
had turn s week ago. aad the physl
carkmanrtou

la

Bagtsnd.

Besides

F. J. Cheney
in all
■daily
tkjos
Wf'st

business transaettuns nnd flnan
able to carry out .any sbl
sbitga
made by Iheli
their firm
A Truas. Wbulesale Druggista.

ildlKK. Klnnui A

M»nli. WlioI<v

IUII-.
»IC!
•u1i-.“«1i
IC-u^ui.™

rmalty. acting

direct I

all druggtol
Halls h'amlly Pills arcc the best.

MEMORIES OF OLD TIMES

M from the Folsom prison
wee little Thelma Chapman,
the Infant daughter of .Mr. and Mrs
John Chapman, while the mother of
the little babe procurad supiter for
him and hU negro cbmrafle Seavis.
Case and Seavis were-unlnvlted guests
and they dnipp**,^ In unexixTtetll.v^on

Wenttty. 1
that they were escaped ciinvlcts
While Mrs. Chapman prepared sup
I»cT for the two men. Case nursed
baby The
> thing cooed back
he was hugel.v
pleased and took the Infant on hit
then l>ecathe goo<l
ler Mrs. Chapman's
were nliayed she alUtwed th^
feara wert
CtlDVlct to hold the child tinti! th,
ipper
was quiet and *rct*med ainCon
‘med. but the negro was restless
and stood outsldq the door with his
rifle until the meal t
went inside and

*k^ Ui^med **“”‘^*'
F^la!^ Im p«ctSny*iooc^*S^o toe

WEIW
OF MICHIGAN

without resena
Firw Suita of Offices.
One of the finest sulu of <
If city Is that of Dr. J. M.
Dr. E. L. Ashton in the Tonneller
The west half of
s formerl;
erly occupied by Dr. ^11
m. but all the rooms havep been put
first-class shape aad fitted
ed up for

and mouldings
heated the kitrhen
.love red hot
Mra Edward Hath of Perry has
en adjudged Insane, and was taken
the asylum at Pontiac. Mrs. Hath
SK years of age. and ha. a babe IE
months old. She wm. not allowed to
take the child a. she recently declared
he Li>rd ha. commanded me to kill
y daughter a* a Mcrlfice." The woan L Insane over rellgion;
Near Inmwood while cutting cedar
a swamp a workman found a watch
hirh the Jeweler to whom he lc»ok
Identified a. one mjUI to Patrick
Corbett
ter last winter loaned1 it to David
e .now I
Its recovery
could
i remarkab
Ircumsiance. con' the swamp
ripg the si;
length of I
that had ela

Including pears, plums, p**acbes and
apples, have been lost
Near
Birmingham Mrs JoMi*li
Smatlbone. a respected farmer's mtfe
mas blit«^ on her upi>er Up mhll,
sleeping on her Ikh! by a huge hous.
rat that crawled *mu» the b^. A
physician care<l for the mound an«!
serious results aix* aniltipa
Uuner
loner llowni'y and Assist,
Secret ary Hurst of the St. 1.4miU
exposition board have arranged with
the Michiican Agricultural college au^
for the display of the ex
tensive n*llection of grains of that In
stitutlon.
Hon Jesw Turner of Blissfleld hav
Ing recently wedded the second time
mas waited on by the enthusiastic cit
iwas provided with Uigtrumenu of Joy
and glvliii a roaring charivari, after

s-jas,

points to diseue of^
the toomach and difcsdve and nutritive
Doctor Pierce'sl

“tolfy
‘All FMmtf OMilty.
Botw GMMte: OrurUlc

of the momach and
the walling
trom room for his denUl chair, which
gives the best kind of light In the
Mwtli rear of this room Is the workshop
which ha. been fitted op with all mod

the perfect nourishment
the hodv. and so builds
in m.and hetdth and tore^

t ssi^-sisr^rsi-rus

Ob the cast eWe I the general
watting
a which looks
loa <m «te iMN oC Jotr ». emitd jm- fYoot I
IhK to Dr. Wilhelm*, consultation
___Still back of the consulatlon
room to the operat;lng room Both of
the doctors’ offieo. open Into the main
tut
op« tau. .h, ».i»

uund In the l*ay near Staten
Island. June :i. was identified as that
of the missing man. and mas interred.
A small sum of Insurance mas colbcUHl. Norn- cimes a letter from Nem
England in NiilU-tt’s mTiting denying
that he Is dead.
,'ullett expi
• the affair.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

0B.AB.sptoYsr;::::i'Ss

CHEAPEST
CLEAREST
..HEALTHIEST..
ASS
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ABSOLUTSLT ODORLESS
I-IOIHT
IV

Bad Case of Diarrhea'Cured

M Big Cut...
'
\Vc have a broken lot of sizes
;izes in CAN\'AS UU 1'ING SHOES we will close out Regardless of cost. Xo
old stock; all clean, new shoes :

Men’s - - - - Boy’s - - - - Youth’s --------- ---Little Gent’s - - -

80c
70c
60c
50c

Bachant & Boscoi I®
Parktr Bros. OU Stamd « 20t Tromt Strut

PER 1000 WATTS

Carpet owning .

Ke.ll.. r Rr,
...a,.g a.a.

eMTlsaa Utk Bidric
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Dan Garn of Throe R.ver. Tells a
Remarkable Slcry.
Dan Garn of Tlinx* Riven*. Mleh..
o acre, known a. the Steel or Need-1
and a mell knomn railroad roau. tells
ft remarkable story of his cure c
Lm farm. One of the beet In Grand j
Travciwe
irmy diarrhea, as follomsi *
y: 3H mile. Mutb of
the city.
J. E. QREILICK CO.. CITY

Farm For Sale

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprietor
8LTTONM BAY. MICB.

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spccialt). Promirtnco my
motto.
Give me a call.
Next door south of S.iuires
fiaiber Sho)..
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j409 S. Union Street

Wfeei too Wut* Nice C«lo( Not

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The Peeriesa Fine Panto are letter
than merchant tailor made. Made by

Butchsraand Sausag* Makers.
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KNAPP
..The Watcliinaker..

JURPET GLEAHIR6 WORKS...

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Furniture Chat Is llo mistake

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.’\nd you make no mistake when you buy furniture here. \Vc have a splendid
assortment, every piece fresh from the factory', and we are offerinij these at
prices that are in accordance with the purse of any ont! who is contemplating’
purchasing’ furniture.

music €abinet$

We want to call especial attention to the linesi line of Music Cab­
inets you will see. Just unpacked them and they are now on sale
on our third lloor Furniture salesroom. We are showing these in
solid Mahogany, solid Oak, Mahogany \cneer. Burled Walnut and
yuarttr Sawed Oak. These are the finest finish and highest style
of workmanship, and we price them from $fi.2j lo $25.00. Noth­
ing quite so handy, and especially if you have a piano or an organ
—you must have a place for all your music, and have it so ar­
ranged as to be able to lay your hand on any piece at a moment’s
notice. We want y-ou to see these. A music c(jabinet is a most
appropriate gift.

Olrilina Dtsfcs
If you saw these nyw desks you will buy one at sight. Couldn’t help it! The
only thing it would be hard to make the selection, the assortment is so varied.
The ofders given by our furniture buyer to the factory were
“ship at once.” ami they did it—you would think so were you
to see our unpacking room. We want to show you these be­
fore the choicest ones are marked “sold.” That word is be­
ing displayed on many of our newest pieces of Furniture.
Should be pleased to do this for you.

The Prices an Fnmi $74)0 te $334)0 .

w mall Paper %
Of Union sir
point 163 feet south of the south line
of loth street, thence south to the
north line of 13th street, is now on
file in my office for public inspection.
Notice is also hereby given that
the Connell and Board of Assessors
of the City of Traveme City will mee*.
in the Council Room. In said city, on
Aug. 17. 1N»3. at k o’clock p. m- to
the assete^ent roll, at wiilch
and place opportunity i
'l" b^

-1 wa* Ml-Ii • wnreS

-Hw pmcM Arc pipm vttli both I
aad obid wager. Roga.are used en
ttrely on the hardwood fioors. and the
effect to verY pretty.
claim

JSf!s='Sf=.“»sr.K;,

New York. Aug. 7.—Although it has
•en de<-tared by his wife, the police
jd a coroner s Jury that» be was
fYank J. Nullelt; a former
drom
New York salesman, at
the G. A. R.. wbu«- body was
to be under a tombstone in
insists, in letters received by the fam
ily. that he Is alive and Intends going
f
•army meeting at San
l^cblaco.
NulHlett. while acting as manager ol
a More ai Troy. N. Y.. surteil
sUi
for thU
cit.v, Oct li>
li> last on
tin business
buslm*
He ma*
m ver heard
from again, and his mlft
h.

• In IKPK. while at mork a night
man f»*r ih* Michigan Centra
taken miih a sev«re case .
dlaiTh«»a. When the ' train arrived
the <'iiglDeer apprerlate.1 ray condi­
tion and gave me a ginni dose of
Magic Egyptian Oil; ih*- effect mas
marvelous. It straighteneil me right
out. and a.* I have repii'atedly u«
in my family 1
truly say that
one of the iH-si medicines on the mark*M f.*r U.wel complaint or diseases
generally '
It cu^t^ but
cents to have
lie seilln' ’n»und the house handy—
and rentemlwT. every druggist Ir
Michigan sells it and that each drug
filst Is authuiixed to refund your pur
money on any U.tile of Dr. Col
"I thank you gentlemen and ladle^ FRhae
rneii s Magic Egyptian Oil that is not
for the resiH*ct you have’shown us; I entirely
satisfactory.
/
hope you will serve Jesus and not
the devil; I will now ii\troduce to you
Notice of Bewer AssMsment.
To GtH* Amiotte. O. C. Isgrlg. J. G.
Lieding. St. FYanci? Church. Men*y
Monroe. Mrs. E. Blacken. Ira A.
Adams. B. F. Colvin. Fred Coiiriade.
T. J I’mlor. F. A. Wright. Joseph
Lumly. Hannah. Lay A Co. W. F.
Harsha. Chas. Wells. W. J. Irwin.
Joseph HelUe. Jas. B. Wise, John
Moran. J. B. Wise. John Tmeddle.
Alfred Welt. Mary P. Bums, and ail
persons Interested In the laying of
a sewer in the alley east of Union
street, commencing 1G5 feel south
of the TOUth line of luth street,
thence south to the north' line of
13th street, uke notice:
P.T.
That the roU for the special assess­
ment heretofore made by the Hoard
of Assessors for the purpose of de-

in In the

.

e Ikafenlng appEuse
he citlxensi tthen filed through the
house and partook of cigars.
AulhoriUes on the subject sa
this has been a good year fur
hat the crop in Michigan t

report, one of the most
remarkable m well a. the queerest
REFUSES TO REMAIN DEAD
freak, of lightning on record. A bolt
•truck the chimney, bared the
Wife Tells Him to go Road Epitaph
of paper in three rooms upJ
up stal
on His^ Tomtmtone.

WUI be Revived at a Reunion by the
sen'Ict. as a life saver on Reave
Men Who Pursued Berrien
ed at the
Island, have been
Horaethleves.
r
Ignare for
First National bank
Ing been sent in by Mrs.
Gallagtor at the request of the guv(Jallcn. Mich.. Aiig 7.—The an
ernroerit. that the account might be
picnic of the "Anti-Horse Thief j
clowd 8«.me were dated
elation" of IkTrieii ctnmi.v ,wlll
Klaborate
held at Lakeside. Aug
s old. ha:
preparmttans are being mad*
Sparks lives in Ostemo and walkinl
event, and it is estlmattMl
the eight miles in tax* hours. r*-tiim
crowd of lu.uoo will attend.
Ing In the same length of time. He
Twenty-live years.ago. htwseihlev has lived 4n that county since rxrhild
ing was 80 common in this countn and has often made the trip
that this asmxiatlon was formed by
The authorities of Benton IHarbor
the farmers for their mutual pr«>ieca cirrus whUIch t
lion and notices were plarod to run
town
contribute |it» to
continually in almost every (wimt In
al fund
Id. as
equivalent
the county reading:
the s
Horse thieves and fchws. take no­
tice! The Lak*-slde Anti H.irse Thief circus managerv
asroclatlon has l>een organised to
HarUirltes ev»T
sue you and sectire your arrest
cimis they mill have to go elsemben
-u,ti«if.tino.'‘ Ktillowlng was a Hi
bers
ryrhm.
speedy eptures w«*rc ni.d»
earlj
Ider. of the asiuiclath
W,‘<lnesday morning Three large «*v
s|»eedi1y hnuighl hlhitlon tents «>f the Robinson rtriMM
to Justice ih.t
H-thu-ving
carnival mere blown to the ground
ce.MHl and It is today
ran* *»nnM at 8t Joseph and wixTked. Reporti
Indeed. In Ibl. section.
fr<uu Interior points are to the effect
CONVICT OANDLEO A BABY

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1-8 OFF on all I jiwn Rockbrs, Chairs, Settees ami uU;
Summer GkxJs. A goml lime to toy in a stock, i

1943-6teod

1 day of Aoguri. 1903
CHAS. M. BRERS.
City Clerk.

The Death fWIty.
A Mrtle thing sometimes resolu
leaihl Thus a mere scratch. lnsi|
Acanr cats or pony hoUs
It to wise
he death
ath penalty.
pens
klen'a Arnica Salve ever baady.
the best salve on earth aad wiU

HE

We are showing some advance styles in Wall Paper. Many are repairing—'
many are building new houses and want paper the '
first yc.ir instead of white walls—many want to.
get their papering done and out of the way. You i
cannot find more artistic wall papers than we are
showing, because they are not n}ade. This does
not mean high prices either. It means webaVc'
to supply the demand for choice things in wall
bangings and the method of so doing is not only V
in price, but in taste. Wall Paper is the clothing
of the house, and styles change as often as they;’
do in wearing apparel, Iris a part of our business to suit you in both style'
and price.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERLANTEE COl^ANY
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THE EVEHINO SE06rD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1903.

QUEEN iCIT¥

1$3W.C»4

Cai» «f Bookblndtr lilltor In
Wit OMci^
■•enhst Vocy
- Cnrty Attofitioti.
re ew

Whole Wheat Hour is Anti- Dyspeptic
and contains more nutrimeiit Uian all
the so-called breakfast foods on the •
. mark^^t. It .is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by
:
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cbnr^lUed by the BookWa4en- unkm nsnlBst WllUani M. 1011«r. the retareau «t M»U.«
priBUiW cmc. wlU
tioo.

Calltduponjw^

It ka

Wc suggest you be re^y
for them by depositing your
cash in the *

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D the r
have leaulMd from
la aaid to> b-------------------en by Prertdent
Prwtdent Roowrelt
Ilona Klren

told Mr. Palmer to 90 ahead and act
on the Chargea filed with him, aad also
that the civil aenrice coouniaatoo has
beea lasimctad to act In the event
that Miller Is foond to have been
gnlUy of any offense that calto for his
dismissal and he makes an appeal to
that body.
Ol-rV, MIOM.
Tbe immediate return cf John R.
I*roctor, president of the civil serrice
Bon. from Oyster Bay.
he conferred with Mr. Roocevelt. U
to have been something less than for the purpose of concluding tbe MU
ler case. Mr. Proctor bad started on
•Ikji.uwi.
Mrs. Martha Nelson of Gumberland.
president's request.
Md.. at 64 Is the mother of. twentyeight children, twenty-five b<®rs, and
three girls. «he has been twice asar* ll(msr’‘^B^whl!iSl ^Sf Bookbinders.
rlad. having seven chiidren by her and Secretary Dougherty,. have both
with tbe
first husband and twenty-one by her left the city.
■ in which tbe local nnlon has
present spouse.
Naval oflicers at Washington stale
that negroes no not make good kali
ora. Om of 2k,o00 men in tbe aerr lce
Suicide Prevented.
only about GtS)
Gtio art* colored and the
The* startling
decreasing, owing to dls prevcnuilve
of suicide bad been dUcharK(*s.
d will Interest many. A run
Women and girls are w
down system, or despondency Invari­
California to hanest the fr
ably precede suicide and something
A represenuilve of the fruit
has been found that will prevent that
*t ItKiklng fbr help. The (Hinditlon which makes suicide likely.
d on an average of f:! a
Icklng fnilt: the women and

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HANNAH & LAY CO:
-TMAVKPISK

m THE WOILO
nark In or near Honolulu aa a memor
taJ to tbe late President McKinley
will pnrbably be abandoned. Instead
cif this tribute to tbe chief eiecutlve
during whose admlhtatratlon the peo­
ple of Hawaii became Htlzena of the
erect a i
Thll WMW^^a
from both land i
of ere

reniinR a safety dq>osit box;
,iri the jiank for your other;
valuables and keeping a
: good six-shooter. at hand.

Theseare not oU itodL No^
do! AU new stuff, bot we w31
not cany them ov» the eei
It U siinply common bus
sense to dose them out daring
this month. See the nice waiM
set we offer at 18c Handi
leather bag at Sic.
Nc
leather designs.

daughierlominister to Uiiatamala and Honduras,
lies critically 111 4n iMiuUville aa the
tSiValle.
CL"-!!:? >. H. Meads. Pruggtits.
result, the doctors say. of wearing tha Kvelyn Bardwell.
3o year. old. of
high-heeled shoes Several tapnths
r
agf) an operation was perfor^ to Hatfield. Mass., and Miss Susan U>pm
20 years old. of Bast Hampton. |
.% kovri Mumtrr.
I until recently has been a st^«-1 *»8ong slotting" U a new iodostiT
rapiter. These two young women have He^rlbed by T. A. T., the new EaglUh
been adopted^^by^ R
lungaxlmvjournal. The -Woug
wan iufonned that the amputation of wealth)
nwponsl.
one fUH Will be neceasao. and that ford. C4» n Th.*y are to- live with 1 SI’”**"*
agent of the big London mtislc
ihi-rt-.are grave doubts as to whether
acme of them, at
I»osKil,l.. tin the
even this will save her life.
from
events.
at hlM death an*
It is reported that Too iiersuns
Dm- Id the provlslims of the adoption
the }*oung women shall not anmmer round, iqs'ndlng a week or so
ahich tjccunvd at Che Pisi. Chtna. Ik that
T) until after Simmons’s death. at each and ‘-siKming'* which ditties
July r: The bridges within the city
tnopK is a wldow«*r aUnit 7o years
and which do ndl. He knows
and many.houses with Ihelr ocrupani.*
llv is fond of the JUK-Iety of young
mere sm« |U ama/In the torrent. Tmn
pie. and having met Miss Bardwell choruses sre bummed upon tbe sands
thousand of the Inhabitants are left
that he adopt her. He aald this suiniuer will be tbe favorites dur­
ing the dark winter evenings. So be
James H. Hyde, one of the six i
her choice fell <
- n'iwrts each e%-enlng to his principals
ly regarded as the most ar
In Lowlon. These Utter havi*. of
e in all the Und. . It Is loEnd of Bitter Fight.
courae, olbit "song spotlerB*' working
■ Isllp. L. I. The forests are
'Two phiclans had a long and stub- on Mmlhrr lines in other districts, and
almost as nature turned
ahonld the reports coincide rogardlng
there U a baauUful lake on
any partienUr ItalUd negotUtions are
estate, a small river runs Oa.. "and gave me up. Everybody
through It. and bridges that span tbe thought my lime bad come. As a last at once opened with the composer for
the
acqnUlllon of the co|»yrlght.
stream are made «if logs that retain
It I tried Dr. King's New Dlsoovthe bark The dwelling itself is a cry for Consumption. The
dream oi convenience and artistic I ri
of colliers to accompany
ur> may be
ilrelv regained my health." It con-J fieeta in
that In the <
querz all Coughs. Colds and Throdt j demonstrated during the I
is tbe material used in cases fur har­ and Lung TroubU*v. Guaranteed by Oeniuiny at tbe recent
ness and saddles.
I*r. John I Prtrell has arrived in
I^^rliand. On-., from Chlmak island,
Ish admiralty Is consldert:
tone of the Aleutian chain, bringing
i ! an entln*l.v new typo of
with him fine samples of carbonate of
rOiNTfcO »^ARaG«APH5,
proiwmd vessel Is &50 feet long. 00 feet
Jntn. and says there are thousands of
Tbove
ruild
l.r
i.tb-r
,Mopte
«
wide, with a draft of 27 feet when cart<ms In the Aleutian deposits. The
lopulai ?ave.
10.0u> tons of coal. The most IniHily other dep<«slts an* In Uavarla.
cresting fact about It U that the plans
which supplies all the carbonate now
SoiiM' splm.ii;t» en\y wives and iftiu
for a ept*ed’of eighteen k
in use.
WIV.-S mvy KUtnuers.
lu the court martial of a Oennan
I high as that of the latest battle ships.
N-*nrly all fM»Ilth*al ran
I Tbe estimated rust of these ships U f
Jd I treaty «.U:,-StIons,
kH at Metz. S76 instancsw of brutality.
last December.
In the ran- «f life It
pov^Tty long to overtake
s in n.»ve
Wwilwar* Plaat Trwes.
Inn n in«n l.uys a fairuii. pisstiw
lu run full tilt across i
he gene-ally ^^tb-ks in his bargain.
found that tl»e growing of trees
mettmes what li r< carded %s a the right »f way U profitable. U
pious life I*, merely a rumemplstave ties and snow bn»aka. and are 1
ilatlon to tlx* ranks.
brunxe chariot, which It l»elleved
ootimllllons of cuttings.
tM* the oldest relic of the kind In

Vn.Z

A rMilir Affair.

The %%orklng memlwr* of
conslsUng of a farther and
found themselves out of employrotsiL |
After n dIHgert seirch the youngest
■on found employment on the Boxborough filter plant, helping to dig tbe
i
cEcavutlons.
ipleilui. cf the fljM day's
etl Mr MeMelK.| to ghe

relic, which Is In a
pres«*r>atluo. is bestate of
a aUiut 7(M) B. C.‘ It
Iteved to date I
Ladies, "you can jump on i1
was dlscmered i year ago In air
pic on H, hut It will como up 1
ravation on a private estate n
^ tims." - *
Home and was offered for sale
Kunipean muaemns at ISOfl.otMi. \{
much 11 cost the New York
the price I sUtVd
Ms not
TRY A RECORD WANT Att

I.ocUnirton Mli«r»Dk

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:|6RAII0 RAPIDS I INDIANA RY

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OS etther of you l•oy«
Irhol
aiuiwensl the hrtMliers: '‘hc F,.
in do as imu-li work »•« liuli of us.”
"Very good." npluB McMchoI.
"t*ehd your fat her around In the morn­
ing and yo!j two *.|ay homt-."—Tlillaila I^edgyr

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SALE.

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St. L.Ui« and Orwnd

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amT«F trxna Norlhj*ort.

^»ar>F^t.-o wlit-n JivlomiiiH III. Y«»uiig wrote Seny.-il aaLiiiiNlliini for tlw govpufeUuim.n
"Medical
or -Urn ClvIT
aiHJ SurglfwJ
I aii*-wer csine
tiuit bin <juuUi of Urn
but that
10 reprint
he ex|H^ ted th*
tiro#*, and that be
tbs work at a UlbT
1
w*oulU then ctmiply with the request.
Ton yea I a or more elripaed before any­
thing more w ai Ka.d aU.ut the matter,
and then one day the tlCHlor received
a letter aayliig ihol Ihe reqosst was
■tm In mind, and that he would be
the iiooka were
tln>e till sub­
ject was lakei, up wua a week or two
CiHkrell wrote that

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distrlbuiloii
M lit to Dr. Young's
eretl maU. and Dr

Puts an End To It AIL
grievous wall oftlmea oomea aa
mlt (jf unbearable pain from

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ViAO>riMiF.ii* A. A B.R.

e:e!is i^i::
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Train for

2 GOOD LUMBB) WAOOIIS
3 TOP BUDGIES
I PHAEnnHUGGY

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

City ll»o •- m..t.a

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THE .
FOUR-TRACK
HEWS

%-o“,
Uver complaint and ConsUpaUon. Oaselle
But thanks to Dr. King's New Life
Tbe r •port of the Auditor of the
Pills they pul an end to It all. They
Iow.n
abowa
that
there
are
are gentle but thorough. Try them.
>phom- t-oini notes In ihs State
Only 25c. GuaranteedI by Jas. G. JohnI red whU 7«m last year •
Is* Drug I

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EXCURSIONS

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Our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale

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One hundred twenty or more pages,
every one o! which is of human
interest, and every artide is fflns.
trated. There is no better magaziae
of travelfor teachers and pupas than

Train will leave Traverse City at
11:20 a. m. Rate 40r.
posters or ask agents for par-

Offers you some grand values in Couclicrs, Davenports and Parlor Suites.

os-rscoimATM v
Niagara Falls. Aleg^dria Bay. Toronte. OnU Montrsat, Que.
I August 12. 1»03. tickets
to above? poinu at special low ex
t. via Pefe Marquette to

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ara Fal|s vU either Wabash R. R.. or
D«*trollr*
A Buffalo line
1
steamers. To
Montreal via Canadian
Toronto and
a
Pkrtfic Ry. Ask Pere Marquette agent
for particulars as to rates, trains for
which tl
tickeu will be aoltV
or
write H. F. Moeller. G. P. A*. Detroit.

Thi, No. 18 couch, size 30x 76 inches, is one of the special values we are offer­
ing, the frante is of hardwood, with eUw feet. h« guaranteed steel construe^
non. canvas bottom, and tow and cotton filhng. upholstered in 6 tone *0 j.||
velours. 8 rows tufts, a $13.00 value. t_learance Sale Price..................... WUsdU

MW SuchS isim«.... ....... * • ........................ ........... •
ll5TO^2hL^iing ai
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5 piece Mahogany Partorsuit. velour upholstered spring

'v^oe.*‘*' ^

5 piJSVah^y • Pzlt^or- Suk.' ‘u^hoiste.^' in' creih«i
mOO*”'*®
value, now............ ......................;••••••................................... ...................$SSA)0

J.W.Gtuaett.lLI>.
oooatT. threw »oco*«Ut« w.«Jui prwrtoosto Miid

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERB.
c^l ^d

Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cents,
a }«ar. tingle copid five centi. ,
8oU by newtdealencvaywfaen.
or addrea the publifiber.
No. 7 East Forty second rtnet.
New York.

TRY A RKCORO WANT Aa

Hotel Shilson

TAXECS,
,

rBeFMrrr/wdLfftWf.

^U lh. I

bSas^* d°apSl? i?
ibe*fl^re*^ards of tSe

A. D.. TYLER
DENTIST

EUROPEAN PLAN.
TsrTtbbig flrM-alaas AU eoSMda voeott.
Ifsa bads. Maairte light.. aSa. Ona Maak
tr«aP.M.daeel. By lha «ay ar waMc.

tens' Phone 682-

‘*rwl!l be In my tiffloe for the pu .
of oollacdng tald taxes every week-

ORB. SAWYER A PKNHALLS^ON

JOHN R. SANTO

-.5rsiS.-!:sn£ss

JIENTISTS.All Work «r Nlflieat Peeelbis On
Fine Oeld WoHi n Bpeolelty.

liinliflllniiiViil

Win be reeelsed

m

wlibmit

^Sd os'BepkeBber^m aad until Octo-

TH^
HASKSm

O. P. CARVER A I

e Importation of champagne into
InKcd^tntes firom Jan. 1 to May.
1900. waa 1B7.742 oiMa. aa ngalMt
mjWliv tbe aaaMMerleAef im.

FIRE INSURANCE

LW lASTIICS B Sll
FIRE INSURANCE '

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mi
IE EVangQ BEOOiBD. TBAingBSE CllT, Mioa, FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, I9q».

J.W. MILLIKEN

We will have on exhibition Tomorrow from 8 to 12 in
the Cloakeectlon. the famous line of
f

SPECIAL FOR ^

QUALITY SKIRTS

This is the best line of Hi«h Grade Skirts In America
‘today, and we would be pleased tohave you see .them

AMIMALSAIE
VEIY CLEVER
riNK mmmmoH

iy

ftairal Free Delivery Will Begin T>*ef»
on Four New Routes—Carriere

iciitRy

That Will Be Named.

Miss Hattie Martlocaa left today
Woman Who Told In Qrand Rapids of
lor a .visit with friends In Grand Rap­
Killing a Man In Utah Modinea
ids and May City.
Miss Ada L. Waters la home trom
Elk Rapids, where she has been for

Postroajiier Raff has ntyjlved o«
cial DoUoo rroo tbo iwstofflce depart
i that the four new rdral routes

WIM Htd •Tmt FmM to the
Oooro

•m4 Fine C«hod

IMropoogh A IMU Broa. Miowi
dojr More ood a row. cold dv u>
koop people lo Tr»»er»e,Clty 8wa>
tnm Ooplrr
tr**^
ahffi* U0mBi^.MtXmvoa^ Uielr teol
wpi
wUh boys eUtlnc out In
MPMMt araw, aad laat evi o

of Manton arrived
Wallle Campbell
Campb
in the dty this

“T?jni^from^hat wound. I did

lsr.4i.rhc'«i:j«^
S'.^rhii.'“t7rrrh«.“a

rSu wnf l>e*2P4 mUe^ln lenath. cuv
Ulto that Ha ir«l»«d aataals a III

wprtd’a reoorda were beins shatton d
l^aeUag of the d|^

be the one to NorIH ninte will
1«vllle ud HlnKh.l». Thl.
,4 2I II Z4 miles» lo length, covering
square miles, with 112 bouses and
HMitp^ha^^be
mmes should

^aoae^o^beapu

HOIE BUIGLABIES

£«ir.«

This Tims a Motrne on the West Bide
Was •‘Touched" for a Whole
. Bigg1A».

Hr aoaa. aad walked on one, ihouich
5e a^eor In wklck UOs was

The home «.f A. (1. Warner.
CV
dar utreet. aas enten-«i IsKt night by
s burglar while the family were af
lending the circus. The mblwr sue

gr

Sah leake. Utah. Aug. 7.—Mrs
rora Hodge, who confessed In Grand
Rapids. Mich., that she was Implicated

Ln the murder of WIIHam X.
Ryan
ipd-ctacle peddler, near Murray. Utah
a few weeks ago. and who baa been
The notk* llxos dofinlioly the
from Richmond.’lad., where brought here for trial, has consider­
era of the routes
No. 2 will I
she has been attending the Friends
ably raodiBed the statement she made
ae to Neal. Arthur Neal will proba­
Christian Endeavor convention.
She
first In regard to the killing, aad sow
bly be aamad as carrier on ihl. route.
declares that she did not Bre the shot
The leagth or the route U 22%
that killed Ryan.
the area covered. 3o wjuare mil
tended- the convunUon at Denver, will
Ryan's
remains
w<
houses OD Uie mute. 117. and t!
Wednesday and a large bul
alatkjtt nerved 62G
found in the lop of the head
Route No. 3 will be the one
a of Rlchnumd. lod.. arr
told of this Mrs
Hixige j
county line, through the
the *u«u of Rev. W U Laufmw and
UeneoL Mr. Dalxeil will
wife, la comnaay with Rev. ud
The length of
carrier on this
Laufnn
DOi kin him." she
l admit that
the route U 21
oorerod. X& square miles;
OMa. 114
and
tlie
%^U. U carve.
tbU me
fu^o 4 will U j^he
or this city will bealn opefailon

SnTapiiaiwlly^a^

ret^dod in gelling. **nly
ll.«V
He
would not have fecurt^d .as much as

ihai If the f1 bill had
in iw«i. and Mr Wsmei left ti in I
ame oorhi
house.,, never ililnklng It Wl.’Uld
OOP In .the most stolen.
atyle at thq oonoort perform
Knirsnce was gained lt>- a rear dt»
evWhli« which was not faaiemHi. NfUhlng el
aaoa.
Homes
was taken ai far‘as is known, but
hut talk.. BM
looking bodies* did was evident that the InirudiTs w«^
which ihelr cli
le.
Monkeys |ht through the entire h«»u»e.
exe like veteran nr
The lism of Mr. Klevier «m KbH
kind
Btgthth street was enten*d. a inmk
The ftre aceoe was the climax
broken opt n and
nee. ttoas and
"*Cliv‘nr4- Hums#ys ai
yesi^day^ afl**r
1l by Mrolc maalpuUtion
iyi»
Enirance

KE-'

""-.“rfhrn:;

2TSS;7r.Si.f

BAN OF ZIONISTS

nMBBSS OP PAVING

Has

Issued

JSft ch^Trch at HM^'BundaV:ai;;u^^^ would have Is
shoot him In the cr
by Rev. Willard Heath. Rev
ining. He sras
Wade, and others.
him. and If he
Mrs. W. II Morris and ne|
»e else did It
was found tied some
Empire returned borne this ■ ^
,
sfi*J vtsltlng Mrs. A. C. Smith of 211
Nnrih Spruce itreel.
Miu Mae BtlUiiibo.^ and
MIm
Grace Collin, went to Copemlah tbU
Ilmic War on Malna Const Between
Rival American Squadrons—Cn
X F.n.1 ^ Milwaukee |M«

GAMElSOIf INEAINEST

■ emy^hted.
arrlvcMl in the city td join his sisters
Anita and Jo«.phlne ^'aust. m a visit
with their cousin. F. G. Heunjann.
Boston. Aug 7.-The st.wraer h
Mr.
ana
Mrs.
George
Lutroan.
nis
which
arrived from l.lverrMsd,
daughter and son left tbU morning fur
in Otark. upper penlnsula,«rted that at s p m. August 4.
latitude 42JH and longitude Cl.la..
aimer. Mra R Heiisa of Oak United Slates warhbips w.-re i»as»ed.
all bound east. The flcN-i is sup
‘‘•mV., Uclcv,n Arnold .nd MU. tMiArnold, who h.vc iHwn vl.liink Mr,
Mrs. C. 8 Amcdd of West Tenth in the r ilmic war on the Maine n
arlKir. Me . Aug. 7.-The big
•1. have relumed to their home
ar game 1^ n.iw on In «Iead
‘”r^L*D?yt?n of U-land Is In the city earnest. Out on ih/ Atlantic somelong the New England coast
*trV'BeUh "ITn the city tixlay fn»ro are iht
States
.Manton
out of the iM.ri nilh hie lle«*t.
iierlochen was
L. W Lyon of Inierlocht
ig of the batt!t*shlps
Texas.
he city ttHlay on business.
Indiana and MasKachusetts. and two
Mr.< Fn*ii S4*cur and s«m
destroyers, on Monday at sunrise, and
yesterday in the «*ariy hours the tief..ndlng
n.H-t.
under Rear Admiral
l
^***'ln the city vlslllng old friends
in C. Billings, formerly of this
city, now of Now York city. «.nnt‘CM-d
with the lJlolie-Wera««ke Ck>. Is I

Pany.

t

BREVITIES.

the bell

the

rnUlllic SV '

Sid tlie miniate,
• Yes. sir.' sii*w«Trf4l the ma
•Weil.” iein:,rke<1 Hie >. »l|. t

Big Company in 1
Trenton. N J Aug 7.—Vice fhsn
cellor Sievi'm*
yeMierdsy
apjKilnt
vnilsrd P VcK.rhees of Ne^w
New Bruns
“Tih
wick. N. J.. reeidver for the IV'ci
up to Oak street.
ro
iliitPerth AmUiy. N. J
The"
Icstl.in
meni was made ujKih the nppllc
of A. R. Ramsey , treasurer of the
puny. A rule ws* granted for <
to be shown «m August 11, at Net
Regular Night Men Have Been WeUl
why .the receiverKhlp should nc
mg Bpeclet Felieemen ae Btmplcmade
permanent.
Meanwhile.
Ramsey Is empowered to continue the
business for the purposi- of floishing
tome contracts that are under way.
The liabilities ere irsil.iMki. Inrludiiig
neral
X |2S0.tKMi mortgage on the plant The ment to Newaygo, s
service will lie held
assets are |l7iUMs».
Bay <tty
Henry P Rivard
maklag the rounds. In some cases tin
e of this
Ohod Time Ahead at Kcxis Mokes
.known to each other.
*nlng at the
were
roan
Mrs. U Soule and Mrs E. S. W
There hare been several Instancet.
They were at
ond M E.
where one policeman has been follow •isms have extended a cordial invit
tended by Mr. and Mrw. Leonard Cour
niters <tf the Eastern St:
thg another as a suspicious chsrecter
T hey left ..n the
.Kezla Mokess.next Tuts lade of this city
aad only tnmbled when he made hla
this
ton and evening v.dath-r Pen' Marquette train
^y City, where they will make the
The biggest hit hka been on
the permuting Of not. Weilnesdsy i. for a
The ladles are requetiod to
earn
«^the^ spec^l
"STm. to Mr and Mrs J L. Re«*d.
‘filled Itaskets and
their
Is. as - there
may Im* a
"iTlltmg^ uSS^V^ofihS city Saw balingnatch. The gentlemen are
burglars. He was la mow^ns and
stwt
heap of grav
lied
lo
supiier
land
the
fire
was aneaktng around on iCe streets
7; 30
The commltte«‘ on. a
very quietly and at all hours of the
nts consists of Mrs Abbott. Mrs Ih inches in
Bight. Oae of the regular police and
U wa
l.e IVtlnte and wide.
Haviland Mir. L
the special were playing a gafbe of
easily split I
UHile Haviland.
hide and seek until they recognlted
were numerous parded in the s
•ach othdr.___________________
• of iron as large as
tides of
BUfid Trial.

POUCE CHASE POLICE

llriSi w

liil"

Funeral uf Andrew Hoefcetad.
The funeral service of Andrew

Washington.

7.—The district
lerday oveiruhtl

briben In connection with the govern
yusM^amlng at 10 cTclock from ment .purchase of letter box fasteners
by August W. Machen, former genersi
supertptendent of the free
delivery
one of the’
service, aad Dlller B. Groff and 8am City chief
uel A. GoBg of this city. Counsel f.»r tSon about be, busbaod, whom sbe bad
defendants noted except top* »o the net tecu for thirty yearn
Klie Ihongl.t
ruUng.
;
that be was liontlng Imiraloea In Kam
aat
and wanted him locked up
RAtTALL-8
MM...
I of the toheral

bSSii?5!'‘^S.*

He^ Got *Sm Again.

H.W1

fram Fie

£^ES“

dress fabrics. Anyone wishing service
combined with a stylish appearance and a
distinctiveness that is missing in other
lines, would do well to ask to be shown
BROADHEAirS. We have received a •

for"RALE.

CrOR 8ALg-J»nwy cow. Ulv*. \m4wtmn

line of these that we are sure will meet
with the approval of ever>’ discriminalt!
shopper

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Zibilims, €tmines. Serges,
nielrose. Sharkskins,
Chevhts
________ FOR RENT^
It Waa 14 to 0.

will |..- |.,i. ,>l i d• i'.m i,..u,.d ..b
M«cf.
tr.v *. n». ks ..nd
Tills siiq. will lu.ivc nii.idly
*I li.-n
will «s>iiie n wtHp «smi:ilning middic dis­
moving more slovviv. nnd
„„

very iduvviy or ind nl nil.
Kb-grrhsl h trip dow n tlie Ubine
will U* very « h-arly ahuw ii. Heretofore
tl,l* mvne lutd to In' omitted, tl
lieatru imendy playing Hie miiHl,-.
elieiitru
An eiitin- new ehs-trTcnl tsinlj
k-Iuk Ipstalb'
i IiK-lng
IpsialbHl. and the IhtU lighting
efr.s|M
h. <ditaimsl
rr«s th will
vvl!i IiM>
Tliey will lie

r-<»U fiKST-y-uroldiM rouniM. VinglT ..r in

T»..2K.ry^KUirKKoR l4K.\ r Tno
Vy for n nl u. the H -raW hai

•'“*

can l
oHur wa>.1,.r • they w,
I KalkBhka <• '
rewnll was Ibdlalre 14 ,
City
Bellatre erne* to Trave
to HlKii;,! from
Saturday, and Kalkaska h«
Am.H
Siam will have their light* i
larg,-n,.

MICELt^EOUS.
»axH

jiMi.iM-r coin'urtabl.-. er*M».«olr«l s I t-njor

and it wa* neciiwafy

U hli ll

In* the ,u<1v -11 reled herM-lf

on the i>eililon of thMirge E
Aldrich1 for the allowance of his final
administrator of the estate
ount I
Clem Bartz. deceased. An order
ayuwing the aame
kn S’BS arrested circus day
for bidng a public nuisance and -was
Uken before Judge Rol>eris this after
rter a lecture
niMin and was let off after
into the city
It is said that she
In a box car about
around town during the races Twice
she was am-ste^and shipiKMl out of
town, but she blew In again
time she claims she was sent here by
the Cadillac authorities. «Ihi paid her
fare in order to g«‘l rid of her At
rate, she 4s here and is again mat
the Streets, but claims she can r
the money by
get out of town.
xymond.
the l«yei
Mary
Raymond
Mr and Mrs. Hayn
daughter
who live near Thompsonvi
this morning of Intlammaihn
bowels
Ralph
has

,uw*.

or ttirr* tM»rd.

Maker of the best dress goods in America
for wear. This celebrated make of drj:ss
goods is known as the par excellence in

T —Th,*j
:'ame over |
play ball.
Kalkanks how
e offering I
'
the Kalkaxkayanii
fanit were
d bet*, but owing to the i
)ni ha,
the vli
Mlakl W-4 Jh.m.
c the ,
a and ,
x:o*hI maiiy amu-ii.j: slurbs are
wKib.^dld
come ^
,t«T* did not
I
toM at Hie ex|M-niM» of ♦^v.-rai glili. and
alom* and no Ik-i* could
dnm.-Mb s u-en. rally. iMil this which lie got
Kaka*kaite* were imiry. ah
they
'airengthen.*.! their
hey had greatly 'nirengtheniMl
earn
Tin y had a galne arrange,!
ir.' for Tnewday. lint a* the
Hilt all arrlviHl they

lily of the late Elza L Ih
• osiHTlsily grsilfltHi fur tt
lit by friends SI the funen

In sl.i ..f

^Chicago.* Aug 7 — 8..iuemlier whtsil
79tfcc: DecrmlH*r. W»Sc;
Septemhci
com. 52»sc; SepiemlH-r iHits ;i4\c;
September pork. fl.: 4o: lard. $7 k2«2;

WU-

^

Wnt. BfoadHad

D. (1 T will hold s mceiln
for the election of officers tomorro

Petersburg. Aug 7.—Tlio gn
of the province of Kheiwttn h
Instructed by the ministry
the Interior to prohibit si I mi^ilm

Detroit. Aug
»ilSc; No 2 mil. Me; No :: cirn.
No 3 white oeiM.
Toledo. Aug 7 -Wheel—^a^h. kOr;

mm

WA^E0._
14/ASTBD>WMhlnc and i tMja
W horn**offW

s".r

Sweeping Order.

the block between Dltrlaloe and Map.e
sireeu will be opeimd Saturday or
Monday, la all probability, and the
next block to Oak street will also tie
opened next week. It will be neces­
sary at that time to dose the stn-cl
farther east.
The excavating fur the entire strvel
will be completed by this evening
and the grading Is nearly all done
The concrete la UId to a consideralde
dUtance ahead of
the
bricklayers,
who are now nesriy In front of the

Traverse City’s Best Store..

you kindly si

NOVEL STAGE EFFECTS
New Scheme For the Metro­
politan Opera House.
TWO FLOORS BUILT IH 8E0TI0I8.
Kla4* «ff area** la

ITnve you s.*eu a vm*!uuu on a streel
car or tnilii take two nliiie ml.-c out ol
an nlr lllle.l retl. ule. e:,re<!i iliem fond
ly nii.l He n kiss .them*/ It s a fmf,
Saw one «f 11,-in on n IVnnsrlvanla
train the oilier day. savs n writer In
the New Y.mk Pr ss. IIw buslvind wai
with her. but the wia* small {M-ts oecu
pled nil l,er nllenti.m. . The n-tl. ule
had mile air tHwnIngs In the aldea,
with a ruldier tulie atlaehuM-nt
wbleh oecasicmallj fnwli nir w:
for the day was sultry
was util
•II,
looked as such a husband might la?
considered to lie-lw*np4H k«l and tlioroughly sulKliMHl. fhvasiouMlIy the wo­
man would oiH-n IlM- n tieule.
little white mice would
over the top. Is |.bls t
What next^

•aatrd hr Meaa* af Ike a«aaa4
riaor. •apaarle4 aa DUap|»earlau
«arrlace«. wairk Mava aa »*araaa>

proHint.

T,
from tbe front iwrt of the

A New York iin hltert. w ho has pot
up many rountry Immim-*. aay* that be
bas not during the. It^t decade te
esUed i.ii «IHT to pul a lightning r
on Sliv «if tlii-se boiiM**
Tt,e iightlit
nieji,.^^ Mf protection

on n. w-

I,out

I Hm- age

Ex

W, Ha,» a

i,cw 1.0,,*e l.n.lt l.y b|ni In Market
otreei. Lehai...,,. Ky . t.i* native town
now
being
A fine .ouf.trv l..,n.e w hlch l.e had J,iM
made to tbe MetroixilltuD Ofwra llouae beyon,! il..- . Il.v hmli.- wh* burn,,!
Binge in New York at a cxail of $135.- mile whlh- ,.go
ouo will wh,-« liul*h,xl make it one of
tba moat complete In the world and
wlil add Immeaaunibly to the artUUc
aide of tbe otiera m iimoii. say* the New
The launch Crulimr w i:. mak
York Herald.
f»iieru* au,h aa "The lar daily trips from Edgewood
tlylng Dutehiunn.' “Ix>b**ngrin" and city at 1:30 o'clock, returning at 3,
•The Illng” ey ch:. which rtniulre eUb- making a trip to tbe Island and returnnmg
An
orate i«'eiM*ry. will now be pre*«*nted Ing at 5.
made at 7:30 ov
with arthdic cutupleteues*.
i U* chartend by f
The Crul*
resKonable rates. Do
day or ho.
k !. deiH.i
Call ri
next Mivimm. will lie given !»y Mr. Tonor UK.
W. M. Feiierly.
ried on n ui;,Kiilli«-»*ui iwale. The enUrs
W. H. Arm*.
storm h«-cnc on tbe vx-esn In •*Tbe Fly­

LAUNCH CRUISER

Boston's latest fsd Is the "washing
bee." nays the Pittsburg I)Upat< h This
unlqi:e fom*i of entertainment is ar-

ing I nib hum,,.” which ha* bad to bo
omitted at the MotroiKilllan. will bo
beautifully nIsowu from tbe new stage.
The old *tfige ffoor baa been torn out.
and fu it* place there will be two floors,
either of which may be used, according
Ing tlieuiselves Instead of de­ lo at'Piiic effect to be produced Oue is
pending UfMin servants or the uncertain made in two Imge aecUons which sep­
“wash lady.”
Several such |iar1ies arate in tlie center and by a aystem of
have l*e-n orgaiiiisnl lately for char­ counterbalatic'e weights may be pushed
itable pmiqses Instead, of tbe usual Into tbe wiiigs and out of the way.
Below this w III IM- another floor, built
ia section*. 8 l.y 4 f,<el. au|i|»orted
on carrtagea which move oo perpenGunners In the French navy are bar- dlcnlar tracka The apnt'e under tbe
log thl* anromer aoine excellent prac­ stage baa been excavated to a depth
tice with tlieir aecourtary batteriea and equal to tbe height of the atagv Itself.
maclilne gun*, Tlie wnters off Brittany Entire at'eties can thus be l,uilt upder
and Normandy are ov«»rnin with por- tbe stage on fhe<w dlaapi»earing carpolaea. whkb are doing great Injury lo riagvs and then raised noiselessly Into
place. To operate theoe stage aections
made lo the government and a* a result ooonterbsUme weights are again used.
tbe com^mler of tbe fleet at Br«t
Bide Beetle* will «und oa carriages
sras Instructed to let bis men prsrtlce below tbe stage and will be simply
oo the “sf« plgs.l' Tbe number kUM coned Into pUce tbrough groorda cut
bas not yet been reported.
la tbe floor at the propermagJea. Drop
. TIh- biglo-ht |-*lt,t for wages readied aceoM. which now reqolm a compUbefortf tba |ianl, of IHfC bat now been cated rigglag loft and a rrgtmeat of
to handle them, will be raised aad
regained or passed iiractlcally a»d la
lowered by a system of couaterbalall lines of work.
aaced sretgbta. and oae maa cma caaUy

B4VATt/»>T »n llrmn.1 Tr»\-r^ K4»

,

firti

Clatt

Shot-

moior-MShop

DS’gTbS’i.’S

^soles arc worn through.
Wc can put new soles on them lO
they will look and fed just as good
as they did before.
We make a
sj>cciaUy of fine work.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
.New Shoe Store
Rutner’s Old Stand

Front St.

0|»posilc Whiling Hotel

A Gfls nire dmn URe IP mBcR
ffpflce.Mit4MfiitswMt tbflr•irwy.
It
le» tfl Owte.
H's Bfl traiMe tt biU4 a fire.
IfTMktTCBflCCBCMieiiyBV
kficfieiu ytaare wmUh a mh-

CMMfM ait

eoaCmvttf

mi
IE EVangQ BEOOiBD. TBAingBSE CllT, Mioa, FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, I9q».

J.W. MILLIKEN

We will have on exhibition Tomorrow from 8 to 12 in
the Cloakeectlon. the famous line of
f

SPECIAL FOR ^

QUALITY SKIRTS

This is the best line of Hi«h Grade Skirts In America
‘today, and we would be pleased tohave you see .them

AMIMALSAIE
VEIY CLEVER
riNK mmmmoH

iy

ftairal Free Delivery Will Begin T>*ef»
on Four New Routes—Carriere

iciitRy

That Will Be Named.

Miss Hattie Martlocaa left today
Woman Who Told In Qrand Rapids of
lor a .visit with friends In Grand Rap­
Killing a Man In Utah Modinea
ids and May City.
Miss Ada L. Waters la home trom
Elk Rapids, where she has been for

Postroajiier Raff has ntyjlved o«
cial DoUoo rroo tbo iwstofflce depart
i that the four new rdral routes

WIM Htd •Tmt FmM to the
Oooro

•m4 Fine C«hod

IMropoogh A IMU Broa. Miowi
dojr More ood a row. cold dv u>
koop people lo Tr»»er»e,Clty 8wa>
tnm Ooplrr
tr**^
ahffi* U0mBi^.MtXmvoa^ Uielr teol
wpi
wUh boys eUtlnc out In
MPMMt araw, aad laat evi o

of Manton arrived
Wallle Campbell
Campb
in the dty this

“T?jni^from^hat wound. I did

lsr.4i.rhc'«i:j«^
S'.^rhii.'“t7rrrh«.“a

rSu wnf l>e*2P4 mUe^ln lenath. cuv
Ulto that Ha ir«l»«d aataals a III

wprtd’a reoorda were beins shatton d
l^aeUag of the d|^

be the one to NorIH ninte will
1«vllle ud HlnKh.l». Thl.
,4 2I II Z4 miles» lo length, covering
square miles, with 112 bouses and
HMitp^ha^^be
mmes should

^aoae^o^beapu

HOIE BUIGLABIES

£«ir.«

This Tims a Motrne on the West Bide
Was •‘Touched" for a Whole
. Bigg1A».

Hr aoaa. aad walked on one, ihouich
5e a^eor In wklck UOs was

The home «.f A. (1. Warner.
CV
dar utreet. aas enten-«i IsKt night by
s burglar while the family were af
lending the circus. The mblwr sue

gr

Sah leake. Utah. Aug. 7.—Mrs
rora Hodge, who confessed In Grand
Rapids. Mich., that she was Implicated

Ln the murder of WIIHam X.
Ryan
ipd-ctacle peddler, near Murray. Utah
a few weeks ago. and who baa been
The notk* llxos dofinlioly the
from Richmond.’lad., where brought here for trial, has consider­
era of the routes
No. 2 will I
she has been attending the Friends
ably raodiBed the statement she made
ae to Neal. Arthur Neal will proba­
Christian Endeavor convention.
She
first In regard to the killing, aad sow
bly be aamad as carrier on ihl. route.
declares that she did not Bre the shot
The leagth or the route U 22%
that killed Ryan.
the area covered. 3o wjuare mil
tended- the convunUon at Denver, will
Ryan's
remains
w<
houses OD Uie mute. 117. and t!
Wednesday and a large bul
alatkjtt nerved 62G
found in the lop of the head
Route No. 3 will be the one
a of Rlchnumd. lod.. arr
told of this Mrs
Hixige j
county line, through the
the *u«u of Rev. W U Laufmw and
UeneoL Mr. Dalxeil will
wife, la comnaay with Rev. ud
The length of
carrier on this
Laufnn
DOi kin him." she
l admit that
the route U 21
oorerod. X& square miles;
OMa. 114
and
tlie
%^U. U carve.
tbU me
fu^o 4 will U j^he
or this city will bealn opefailon

SnTapiiaiwlly^a^

ret^dod in gelling. **nly
ll.«V
He
would not have fecurt^d .as much as

ihai If the f1 bill had
in iw«i. and Mr Wsmei left ti in I
ame oorhi
house.,, never ililnklng It Wl.’Uld
OOP In .the most stolen.
atyle at thq oonoort perform
Knirsnce was gained lt>- a rear dt»
evWhli« which was not faaiemHi. NfUhlng el
aaoa.
Homes
was taken ai far‘as is known, but
hut talk.. BM
looking bodies* did was evident that the InirudiTs w«^
which ihelr cli
le.
Monkeys |ht through the entire h«»u»e.
exe like veteran nr
The lism of Mr. Klevier «m KbH
kind
Btgthth street was enten*d. a inmk
The ftre aceoe was the climax
broken opt n and
nee. ttoas and
"*Cliv‘nr4- Hums#ys ai
yesi^day^ afl**r
1l by Mrolc maalpuUtion
iyi»
Enirance

KE-'

""-.“rfhrn:;

2TSS;7r.Si.f

BAN OF ZIONISTS

nMBBSS OP PAVING

Has

Issued

JSft ch^Trch at HM^'BundaV:ai;;u^^^ would have Is
shoot him In the cr
by Rev. Willard Heath. Rev
ining. He sras
Wade, and others.
him. and If he
Mrs. W. II Morris and ne|
»e else did It
was found tied some
Empire returned borne this ■ ^
,
sfi*J vtsltlng Mrs. A. C. Smith of 211
Nnrih Spruce itreel.
Miu Mae BtlUiiibo.^ and
MIm
Grace Collin, went to Copemlah tbU
Ilmic War on Malna Const Between
Rival American Squadrons—Cn
X F.n.1 ^ Milwaukee |M«

GAMElSOIf INEAINEST

■ emy^hted.
arrlvcMl in the city td join his sisters
Anita and Jo«.phlne ^'aust. m a visit
with their cousin. F. G. Heunjann.
Boston. Aug 7.-The st.wraer h
Mr.
ana
Mrs.
George
Lutroan.
nis
which
arrived from l.lverrMsd,
daughter and son left tbU morning fur
in Otark. upper penlnsula,«rted that at s p m. August 4.
latitude 42JH and longitude Cl.la..
aimer. Mra R Heiisa of Oak United Slates warhbips w.-re i»as»ed.
all bound east. The flcN-i is sup
‘‘•mV., Uclcv,n Arnold .nd MU. tMiArnold, who h.vc iHwn vl.liink Mr,
Mrs. C. 8 Amcdd of West Tenth in the r ilmic war on the Maine n
arlKir. Me . Aug. 7.-The big
•1. have relumed to their home
ar game 1^ n.iw on In «Iead
‘”r^L*D?yt?n of U-land Is In the city earnest. Out on ih/ Atlantic somelong the New England coast
*trV'BeUh "ITn the city tixlay fn»ro are iht
States
.Manton
out of the iM.ri nilh hie lle«*t.
iierlochen was
L. W Lyon of Inierlocht
ig of the batt!t*shlps
Texas.
he city ttHlay on business.
Indiana and MasKachusetts. and two
Mr.< Fn*ii S4*cur and s«m
destroyers, on Monday at sunrise, and
yesterday in the «*ariy hours the tief..ndlng
n.H-t.
under Rear Admiral
l
^***'ln the city vlslllng old friends
in C. Billings, formerly of this
city, now of Now York city. «.nnt‘CM-d
with the lJlolie-Wera««ke Ck>. Is I

Pany.

t

BREVITIES.

the bell

the

rnUlllic SV '

Sid tlie miniate,
• Yes. sir.' sii*w«Trf4l the ma
•Weil.” iein:,rke<1 Hie >. »l|. t

Big Company in 1
Trenton. N J Aug 7.—Vice fhsn
cellor Sievi'm*
yeMierdsy
apjKilnt
vnilsrd P VcK.rhees of Ne^w
New Bruns
“Tih
wick. N. J.. reeidver for the IV'ci
up to Oak street.
ro
iliitPerth AmUiy. N. J
The"
Icstl.in
meni was made ujKih the nppllc
of A. R. Ramsey , treasurer of the
puny. A rule ws* granted for <
to be shown «m August 11, at Net
Regular Night Men Have Been WeUl
why .the receiverKhlp should nc
mg Bpeclet Felieemen ae Btmplcmade
permanent.
Meanwhile.
Ramsey Is empowered to continue the
business for the purposi- of floishing
tome contracts that are under way.
The liabilities ere irsil.iMki. Inrludiiig
neral
X |2S0.tKMi mortgage on the plant The ment to Newaygo, s
service will lie held
assets are |l7iUMs».
Bay <tty
Henry P Rivard
maklag the rounds. In some cases tin
e of this
Ohod Time Ahead at Kcxis Mokes
.known to each other.
*nlng at the
were
roan
Mrs. U Soule and Mrs E. S. W
There hare been several Instancet.
They were at
ond M E.
where one policeman has been follow •isms have extended a cordial invit
tended by Mr. and Mrw. Leonard Cour
niters <tf the Eastern St:
thg another as a suspicious chsrecter
T hey left ..n the
.Kezla Mokess.next Tuts lade of this city
aad only tnmbled when he made hla
this
ton and evening v.dath-r Pen' Marquette train
^y City, where they will make the
The biggest hit hka been on
the permuting Of not. Weilnesdsy i. for a
The ladles are requetiod to
earn
«^the^ spec^l
"STm. to Mr and Mrs J L. Re«*d.
‘filled Itaskets and
their
Is. as - there
may Im* a
"iTlltmg^ uSS^V^ofihS city Saw balingnatch. The gentlemen are
burglars. He was la mow^ns and
stwt
heap of grav
lied
lo
supiier
land
the
fire
was aneaktng around on iCe streets
7; 30
The commltte«‘ on. a
very quietly and at all hours of the
nts consists of Mrs Abbott. Mrs Ih inches in
Bight. Oae of the regular police and
U wa
l.e IVtlnte and wide.
Haviland Mir. L
the special were playing a gafbe of
easily split I
UHile Haviland.
hide and seek until they recognlted
were numerous parded in the s
•ach othdr.___________________
• of iron as large as
tides of
BUfid Trial.

POUCE CHASE POLICE

llriSi w

liil"

Funeral uf Andrew Hoefcetad.
The funeral service of Andrew

Washington.

7.—The district
lerday oveiruhtl

briben In connection with the govern
yusM^amlng at 10 cTclock from ment .purchase of letter box fasteners
by August W. Machen, former genersi
supertptendent of the free
delivery
one of the’
service, aad Dlller B. Groff and 8am City chief
uel A. GoBg of this city. Counsel f.»r tSon about be, busbaod, whom sbe bad
defendants noted except top* »o the net tecu for thirty yearn
Klie Ihongl.t
ruUng.
;
that be was liontlng Imiraloea In Kam
aat
and wanted him locked up
RAtTALL-8
MM...
I of the toheral

bSSii?5!'‘^S.*

He^ Got *Sm Again.

H.W1

fram Fie

£^ES“

dress fabrics. Anyone wishing service
combined with a stylish appearance and a
distinctiveness that is missing in other
lines, would do well to ask to be shown
BROADHEAirS. We have received a •

for"RALE.

CrOR 8ALg-J»nwy cow. Ulv*. \m4wtmn

line of these that we are sure will meet
with the approval of ever>’ discriminalt!
shopper

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Zibilims, €tmines. Serges,
nielrose. Sharkskins,
Chevhts
________ FOR RENT^
It Waa 14 to 0.

will |..- |.,i. ,>l i d• i'.m i,..u,.d ..b
M«cf.
tr.v *. n». ks ..nd
Tills siiq. will lu.ivc nii.idly
*I li.-n
will «s>iiie n wtHp «smi:ilning middic dis­
moving more slovviv. nnd
„„

very iduvviy or ind nl nil.
Kb-grrhsl h trip dow n tlie Ubine
will U* very « h-arly ahuw ii. Heretofore
tl,l* mvne lutd to In' omitted, tl
lieatru imendy playing Hie miiHl,-.
elieiitru
An eiitin- new ehs-trTcnl tsinlj
k-Iuk Ipstalb'
i IiK-lng
IpsialbHl. and the IhtU lighting
efr.s|M
h. <ditaimsl
rr«s th will
vvl!i IiM>
Tliey will lie

r-<»U fiKST-y-uroldiM rouniM. VinglT ..r in

T»..2K.ry^KUirKKoR l4K.\ r Tno
Vy for n nl u. the H -raW hai

•'“*

can l
oHur wa>.1,.r • they w,
I KalkBhka <• '
rewnll was Ibdlalre 14 ,
City
Bellatre erne* to Trave
to HlKii;,! from
Saturday, and Kalkaska h«
Am.H
Siam will have their light* i
larg,-n,.

MICELt^EOUS.
»axH

jiMi.iM-r coin'urtabl.-. er*M».«olr«l s I t-njor

and it wa* neciiwafy

U hli ll

In* the ,u<1v -11 reled herM-lf

on the i>eililon of thMirge E
Aldrich1 for the allowance of his final
administrator of the estate
ount I
Clem Bartz. deceased. An order
ayuwing the aame
kn S’BS arrested circus day
for bidng a public nuisance and -was
Uken before Judge Rol>eris this after
rter a lecture
niMin and was let off after
into the city
It is said that she
In a box car about
around town during the races Twice
she was am-ste^and shipiKMl out of
town, but she blew In again
time she claims she was sent here by
the Cadillac authorities. «Ihi paid her
fare in order to g«‘l rid of her At
rate, she 4s here and is again mat
the Streets, but claims she can r
the money by
get out of town.
xymond.
the l«yei
Mary
Raymond
Mr and Mrs. Hayn
daughter
who live near Thompsonvi
this morning of Intlammaihn
bowels
Ralph
has

,uw*.

or ttirr* tM»rd.

Maker of the best dress goods in America
for wear. This celebrated make of drj:ss
goods is known as the par excellence in

T —Th,*j
:'ame over |
play ball.
Kalkanks how
e offering I
'
the Kalkaxkayanii
fanit were
d bet*, but owing to the i
)ni ha,
the vli
Mlakl W-4 Jh.m.
c the ,
a and ,
x:o*hI maiiy amu-ii.j: slurbs are
wKib.^dld
come ^
,t«T* did not
I
toM at Hie ex|M-niM» of ♦^v.-rai glili. and
alom* and no Ik-i* could
dnm.-Mb s u-en. rally. iMil this which lie got
Kaka*kaite* were imiry. ah
they
'airengthen.*.! their
hey had greatly 'nirengtheniMl
earn
Tin y had a galne arrange,!
ir.' for Tnewday. lint a* the
Hilt all arrlviHl they

lily of the late Elza L Ih
• osiHTlsily grsilfltHi fur tt
lit by friends SI the funen

In sl.i ..f

^Chicago.* Aug 7 — 8..iuemlier whtsil
79tfcc: DecrmlH*r. W»Sc;
Septemhci
com. 52»sc; SepiemlH-r iHits ;i4\c;
September pork. fl.: 4o: lard. $7 k2«2;

WU-

^

Wnt. BfoadHad

D. (1 T will hold s mceiln
for the election of officers tomorro

Petersburg. Aug 7.—Tlio gn
of the province of Kheiwttn h
Instructed by the ministry
the Interior to prohibit si I mi^ilm

Detroit. Aug
»ilSc; No 2 mil. Me; No :: cirn.
No 3 white oeiM.
Toledo. Aug 7 -Wheel—^a^h. kOr;

mm

WA^E0._
14/ASTBD>WMhlnc and i tMja
W horn**offW

s".r

Sweeping Order.

the block between Dltrlaloe and Map.e
sireeu will be opeimd Saturday or
Monday, la all probability, and the
next block to Oak street will also tie
opened next week. It will be neces­
sary at that time to dose the stn-cl
farther east.
The excavating fur the entire strvel
will be completed by this evening
and the grading Is nearly all done
The concrete la UId to a consideralde
dUtance ahead of
the
bricklayers,
who are now nesriy In front of the

Traverse City’s Best Store..

you kindly si

NOVEL STAGE EFFECTS
New Scheme For the Metro­
politan Opera House.
TWO FLOORS BUILT IH 8E0TI0I8.
Kla4* «ff area** la

ITnve you s.*eu a vm*!uuu on a streel
car or tnilii take two nliiie ml.-c out ol
an nlr lllle.l retl. ule. e:,re<!i iliem fond
ly nii.l He n kiss .them*/ It s a fmf,
Saw one «f 11,-in on n IVnnsrlvanla
train the oilier day. savs n writer In
the New Y.mk Pr ss. IIw buslvind wai
with her. but the wia* small {M-ts oecu
pled nil l,er nllenti.m. . The n-tl. ule
had mile air tHwnIngs In the aldea,
with a ruldier tulie atlaehuM-nt
wbleh oecasicmallj fnwli nir w:
for the day was sultry
was util
•II,
looked as such a husband might la?
considered to lie-lw*np4H k«l and tlioroughly sulKliMHl. fhvasiouMlIy the wo­
man would oiH-n IlM- n tieule.
little white mice would
over the top. Is |.bls t
What next^

•aatrd hr Meaa* af Ike a«aaa4
riaor. •apaarle4 aa DUap|»earlau
«arrlace«. wairk Mava aa »*araaa>

proHint.

T,
from tbe front iwrt of the

A New York iin hltert. w ho has pot
up many rountry Immim-*. aay* that be
bas not during the. It^t decade te
esUed i.ii «IHT to pul a lightning r
on Sliv «if tlii-se boiiM**
Tt,e iightlit
nieji,.^^ Mf protection

on n. w-

I,out

I Hm- age

Ex

W, Ha,» a

i,cw 1.0,,*e l.n.lt l.y b|ni In Market
otreei. Lehai...,,. Ky . t.i* native town
now
being
A fine .ouf.trv l..,n.e w hlch l.e had J,iM
made to tbe MetroixilltuD Ofwra llouae beyon,! il..- . Il.v hmli.- wh* burn,,!
Binge in New York at a cxail of $135.- mile whlh- ,.go
ouo will wh,-« liul*h,xl make it one of
tba moat complete In the world and
wlil add Immeaaunibly to the artUUc
aide of tbe otiera m iimoii. say* the New
The launch Crulimr w i:. mak
York Herald.
f»iieru* au,h aa "The lar daily trips from Edgewood
tlylng Dutehiunn.' “Ix>b**ngrin" and city at 1:30 o'clock, returning at 3,
•The Illng” ey ch:. which rtniulre eUb- making a trip to tbe Island and returnnmg
An
orate i«'eiM*ry. will now be pre*«*nted Ing at 5.
made at 7:30 ov
with arthdic cutupleteues*.
i U* chartend by f
The Crul*
resKonable rates. Do
day or ho.
k !. deiH.i
Call ri
next Mivimm. will lie given !»y Mr. Tonor UK.
W. M. Feiierly.
ried on n ui;,Kiilli«-»*ui iwale. The enUrs
W. H. Arm*.
storm h«-cnc on tbe vx-esn In •*Tbe Fly­

LAUNCH CRUISER

Boston's latest fsd Is the "washing
bee." nays the Pittsburg I)Upat< h This
unlqi:e fom*i of entertainment is ar-

ing I nib hum,,.” which ha* bad to bo
omitted at the MotroiKilllan. will bo
beautifully nIsowu from tbe new stage.
The old *tfige ffoor baa been torn out.
and fu it* place there will be two floors,
either of which may be used, according
Ing tlieuiselves Instead of de­ lo at'Piiic effect to be produced Oue is
pending UfMin servants or the uncertain made in two Imge aecUons which sep­
“wash lady.”
Several such |iar1ies arate in tlie center and by a aystem of
have l*e-n orgaiiiisnl lately for char­ counterbalatic'e weights may be pushed
itable pmiqses Instead, of tbe usual Into tbe wiiigs and out of the way.
Below this w III IM- another floor, built
ia section*. 8 l.y 4 f,<el. au|i|»orted
on carrtagea which move oo perpenGunners In the French navy are bar- dlcnlar tracka The apnt'e under tbe
log thl* anromer aoine excellent prac­ stage baa been excavated to a depth
tice with tlieir aecourtary batteriea and equal to tbe height of the atagv Itself.
maclilne gun*, Tlie wnters off Brittany Entire at'eties can thus be l,uilt upder
and Normandy are ov«»rnin with por- tbe stage on fhe<w dlaapi»earing carpolaea. whkb are doing great Injury lo riagvs and then raised noiselessly Into
place. To operate theoe stage aections
made lo the government and a* a result ooonterbsUme weights are again used.
tbe com^mler of tbe fleet at Br«t
Bide Beetle* will «und oa carriages
sras Instructed to let bis men prsrtlce below tbe stage and will be simply
oo the “sf« plgs.l' Tbe number kUM coned Into pUce tbrough groorda cut
bas not yet been reported.
la tbe floor at the propermagJea. Drop
. TIh- biglo-ht |-*lt,t for wages readied aceoM. which now reqolm a compUbefortf tba |ianl, of IHfC bat now been cated rigglag loft and a rrgtmeat of
to handle them, will be raised aad
regained or passed iiractlcally a»d la
lowered by a system of couaterbalall lines of work.
aaced sretgbta. and oae maa cma caaUy

B4VATt/»>T »n llrmn.1 Tr»\-r^ K4»

,

firti

Clatt

Shot-

moior-MShop

DS’gTbS’i.’S

^soles arc worn through.
Wc can put new soles on them lO
they will look and fed just as good
as they did before.
We make a
sj>cciaUy of fine work.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
.New Shoe Store
Rutner’s Old Stand

Front St.

0|»posilc Whiling Hotel

A Gfls nire dmn URe IP mBcR
ffpflce.Mit4MfiitswMt tbflr•irwy.
It
le» tfl Owte.
H's Bfl traiMe tt biU4 a fire.
IfTMktTCBflCCBCMieiiyBV
kficfieiu ytaare wmUh a mh-

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