The Evening Record, July 21, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 21, 1903

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-07-21

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THE EVENING RECORD [[MM]

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

i,sas
•wviM U> «• Hwtr

NEEDED
REPAIRS

l UAYKKSK rn V. M!Ci!.. ri.'KSl *AY jl’l.Y
i-r of Ibe
tiiA bMBg
cart of
en bomiaitl b> ibe buarU of public

HOLDING
1
A CRUCIFIX

€ily Book Store

rhlef of ib^ flr*- dtrpartmi-ni can loan
<**■. and b»* U lo pirk out the ttii
n«»t auitalile for fire ftgbiinK. ba
REMAINS OF POPE LEO VIE WED;
J
E MADE IMMEDIATELY TO
K.KJ.1 tii«»UKb lor flu^biuK tbc loacr,
*•
BY CARDINALS TODAY
' l
WATER WORKE
aaibjnif lb- liirocu. and wbud
aiis.w, r thv Wrd Jui.i 4u aeJl ai
f.’ '-0 i
.*
tlfW b«.HC.
be dauKvrrui. CHindUion of Wei;
inth %tre«H aa* brougbl up by AI
nsD Itilleil
Str
■■■:< r Gba.
had h,*en inslntcied to fix the
g
.ory- :«• *
r. :
total
cost
will
be
13,w- Str.n-I. the ald,-nnan was informed by SYMPATHY OF THE WORLD BEhe Usard of public works
To
IN G RECEIVED AT V AT IC A N
^
J "^
,; - ; ; ^
FlRtT-CLABt CONDITION
he aork in prop, r shap,' the «oi
tnsirncied the biiard to buy the nt
sary tile to mak, the n>ad safe
V'
^
When the Tt'iKiM on the intake pi|H Body of Pontiff Protected by the No ,
When the Pump Ordered Is Inaiallcd
5fTAGT«:6^;N ;S
came up the r,|-n a an filed. A
ble Guard—Arrangemtnti to Elect
Plant W.M Be On. of th. Best
•n aas made at this time that
Successor to tiie Decea'»cd ' .
• J ?->vV: BUte^Niw Brick Building for
tbe sti|H.rli,i,*ndeni Ih* ord, red to buy
Prelate.
V'>
i :
Union Street.
and fix all r,*ady for tbe pumps
It
aas finally d,*<ided to ask (or bids for
V
The report for this work m Wirs la lb., r.s\uiuM
;
- .
Th,*
Miniiiitticx* to whom wa** ri- the pipe
llonie, July IM.—The car limib h .a
: r ' ; - ferred the matf-r of making an tstl was.adopt eil
It was found n,*(. ssarv to plur. an in Home tt^^Muhled in the ismsivu rv
.
mate for the repairs of
the waier
.] •;
work's, to put Ihe plant tn first class ejvriy order for |«vii,K brick, if the < bapel Ihir moliUlig and b.
i j;
'
sha|M*. made Its r,-port i,» Ihe r^iiincil e^oincil wtttii ilx’iii for Stai,* and Fit
/ *
Iasi night
Th,* commlit.v i-stimat,-d
* .
Ill,* exiK*nse to U* fJ.pHi. which would
/
lurludf th,* rc|,airs lo buildings, in Ibe roiiirari this city has the privileg,*
Ou luo
\'.j **k,* pi|M* and all
Th,* ,*X|K*nM- in dl to buy first for thesa- stre.-is
k'AsIfSl
soi
f
irvIttLs
%iarii asK
ftH f^AllsAsa*.'
ifiiioHh.
< <1*1
iniaVv
.
l.2««i f.M*t |2.22i. ,*vitliiia!,xl corn of dered at onc-e. and u to.includ, ladb
V
lalKir io conne, t - iniak, lo bulbling'
< :V: .
IndudinK sioiu* Vrb. .Invlgiug. diver
c; . .
••*** ••• **^*^"' «»on»Mi,*,L with laying t il iliai be ba.l s,.*nt in (ao |H*utions
fur
u 4 4 1119 Ul %hiklk
lur 11
^iiJH lu
Ml lk»«
IW* liiillt
IHIIII 4311
till l*4iis«
I fll9*
?
pilH-.
pump fouiulaiion f
-treet. b«tw«-*-u T,*liU, and T:iev,ntli
steam r4,nn,*niitus and exhaust. |lo<i. 'IreeU. Mi Ibal liK cblidr, li ,*otild get of .St ivt, rv
Tlo wem tn lb- ,humber
to lay fier.Msary dtsiharge mains to out lo (he maiii aalks a it hunt aa.llng
in
Ih4*
water
in
the
spring,
but
that
; V
alre,*i. |7a
«*>*Hlve 111 tbe extreim- IHh
neithtr on,* had t»<*eii aci,*,i on
Tbmailer aas r.-lene,! lo the c*.,iiimiitt*e
i *^: ler\o *h\v*^‘* a‘jli-iurh *?utakl *pTpe*T,l
on sir,H*is and aalk,. wlib power lo
PE RpHy^ . : cE ‘ AT -i HEA T^.R
«'f •
pl|H*. as then* Is
car.linai, asliUe In tiu
■p *"
Ik loch pipe would probably *Vlie c*o„ncll adjourned to m.*,*i next
.'V/iEbvNO C ANTE LED ; ,
ngi-r-' a <*iiicili\ lias I
: V 1
ib» furlhre,* or four y,^ars whlb* a 2u
Friday uii;hi
ImTi
Imri/s* esiuxiiarli
N. at Ibe ihHd- MamI the k'uaro-vvg.| ' .\V' .'
•* T
> 'iiM II iMlit* lAiiiilil
^iiuiu lua
iM* mrgr
iMiouKii fis
lu
;
-ukply the full capacity of the new
a ir military am,, while ilHfu.vliaW-:
; V' : • 5.o,Vi.w.o gallon pump
alimt ti... he,i are

; ’
flillR^io Ibe am.mnt
of

THOUSANDS OF TELEGRAMS

OtDElED IT THE CWNCIL



Summer
Tootwear

^ ^

—:----------------------------

'^ktmls of menbaiidise
.

I.OA.. u

t.ri. 1.

..t

lr..n

All tbo»e ulii>
vl

,ir..

^itv’aL, cut to.........

Women's

^torsKt* of juitk are aboU-»aU' «

II

II

I U III! I ***^ V*|V

IIIUiine**’Tb.-^^Iiiuuunlcailoii aa* re
fern-il to I he or.lluaure etmiui|iiee and
the eily aiii»rne>
A latilH.n a«kliiN ilial Kaal Ei«
Ml eel !„• open,Ml up. from
Mun:
I'-’iV^aa- adoided
lllteraeilloii

^of

I

r.iipiK.m

'CARDINALS IN ROME

vires s

vioo

l..v> <o

mMisH

7.50

iihoeN

..vfui.S; ttcw.

c»l

worth $10.00 to $20 the worUl over.

ncmnnc

2^0

J Boy's Long: Pant Suits^^at^ 50. $5.oo, $7.oo, worth
: Boy's Knee Pants Suits-^t $l.5o. $2.00, $2.60, worth
-

li

IGOLDEN ROD
S2.00 SHOES

lU

Head of Church Wall Bring Pro-

I’

Open This Eve

tbi-* afivnmuii
11 iH prul.at.h* ilu- r. tuRin-* ,u _

FhaiM-l vif ilu*

Hui>

me. W4hkI rirci.>
Why nut haVe one vd uur
Bid BCSt
ur BrifUlCSl
Brifl
l;iue KUme Wu kles,. U.l Cin.k Stoves while
lie they arc going to
chear..'
We are go:n4 .ml •»! the stove ileal,
•al, and now otlcr you
tht l.ac. stoves made from ^S.OO upwards.
There is
jteal evunoinv in the tuel bdl in the use ot /hese stoves.
Sec
them in uur simw windmr.
We wuiiltl l»c- l/casc!
how theV work.

at
Srtvraia.iD

u»«hl

^

Outing Pants.

of the Holy Sec.

aalkH
A |Mnun
Frank Kuheek lo eni l
IdinK «'.n I'nion Mteei.
a laoHioi v hulhlinK
nett'to Kd lautneri huildliiK. aaKranied
The huthllng Ih to he IM feel
4 Inrlu * b>
feel and do le»*i hiKh
It am he huiil «d •.lone and hru k at
a ci«t of II 5(m»

“By All Means Have a Tit”

Why Roast Yourself

nounced Change. In the Policy
Uiun^*-. di*ur> ,U tlh

College Caps
all colors
26c, 50c

THE ECONONY STORE'^ »24l"FrS'n'?IVr's.r°*’-

I.ar,...h

ocLh-K

jK.p,* will be laid ni

11 costs no more lo jiurchase
your wants at
Travel^ City’s best Store

S. BENDA & GO.

‘;i‘

<l»‘rin;r
OFi^ECRETAY OF CON-

CLAVE FAVORABLE TO HIM

$2.5U to $4.00.

Washable Knee Pants - at 2r< soc. 75c.
N KWI ..\N I) H .\TS
Kelt or Straw
at Cut Rates

MAY BE CARDINAL QREGLIA
election

Of Course >ou*ll come *erc it it too late—nch
offerings only jiosstble at Bemia's.

Men's Fine Suits at $7,00. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, that are

live Real Reliable Clothu



rile a»«eoml luui
asklnK that the
ion
Mrvei with Harmony It Apparent. But Change m

and the IVre Marquetie railroail. Ik
tiaved HO an to make a Hiiiluhle ap
proarh to «uih
wa>^ refern*il

.\lctH>

$2.tHi

Soon at an ciul.

new

LOO

WomvH\

NOW OCCUPYING ATTENTION OF

I bat cia.^ an.i the »Ieii
lltMt IheOM iM-r >ear abut
lor KlURie HaK0|u..|L‘:> eS(

$l.^ixion!s



!35tl*tLl!:5irS£i.^

i OUR “JULY CLEAN-UP SALE”

/

50c

Tin- ,.!h. .

f..i- ll...

» » atfBwkStm
THE WEATHER

wews $1 o(» MT.vi>

IN MEMORY :
I ; OF POPE LEO

ELECTION
NEW POPE

Cbe Place for
Souoenirs^^

Jir Cut Prices

Sii:

ib, y bare bin by an . Ia«tlc clause In

^ A comuTumcrufiu wa.*!^ rlxxTved a-k
U,g Ibal pink d.Tal.*r« U* llc.nised. U»«b

SEVENTH

vaG.'an.

A, r,' V lt^,*d wh» n lu- ,1 mun
**l(..me‘ .Inly -Jl -‘^a"
comitvna
ion .1 ,-aidinalH at the M^•.^ion O'dav away Imv,- nui I-m ii iv..
hey ohH-ted MonHigiior Merry Uel A'a!
icieiurv of ihe eom Uve. There
laiUuK-^ llirouuli vvhtih
iip|H*MMl to be a victory for Fardlniit
ireglia. <»ne ,.f the principal cuhili
t''HrdlnBl <*r,‘i:Ua in bi
date> lor the pa,ml chair.
Home July J1
The tu aM-apei Tri
•uuai today prinih an lnt,rvu-a anh
bar nuncni
'aidinal Svamiui. archhUlHip of Itol
alk» he eHlahliihtd «»n the aenl
•iliia In a hu h tlo* coininK , om ia\e Is
Hide <
oie.hndoaed
The cardinal says ilo*
didph
irdtnal AM* cl.a
•revUiUH iMiliticul eiiiuiiicH m, longer
vi^i anion,: the cardinuln. and there
0,4. .M.neord on the HeU-, th.n of
new
hmiHer from
iiu; «d ia«i daeiiiuK; hmin
,*ope will be ea.-ily obtain,ti
a\enue to Tenth Mreel
A IKIUIOI.
Tht to w |s.,.e ail! inirodihe »M»me
Jaan alMi Kranled A W Hi. kerd to
hiiiK Ilea and orimiiHl in the |s»lu->
Dime a L’UL’t hulldiiiK fnrnt the diK K
oaard
the «|ue.«iion of
U-miMirui
A ju-Miliai aan Kraiiie.l
and
th- iHiaer. a hu h a ill dilT, r from ih,- ,»ro
Wreck on the C. P. R,
iKWird tfl puhlir aurk* a an ordered to
Me^^^\hIu%hT^\*^ha^’,'‘a m, ai Imui
Several Lives Were

Bcca.tff-r

Worth from two dollars to four
dollars, put in four lots to close

ind "^MderiikH* a*^khlK**'Vha

’•ivLr-.-.*

COLLISION ON BRIDGE

?W Mreerm*Hlub Mr^ek^’lt aa“

"‘i^rriei

m h.^

for the Fourih aard iHY-ause .d hi.^
removal from the aard
The reHigna
turn a an artvpied
The commiiUH- to ahmn the lu^tof the aidih of ikutrdman aw^tue a as
r»»ferred. an that terraeen e»»iild In
■ inad»-

changes in th,* ,Hilmv of the hldv

mh"

SOUVENIR OF
TRAVERSE CITY
BOARD

OF

TRADE

ITS

PUBLICATION

Lost Today.

h

..
■ri.-cora\
: July Jl
A r. ar . ?i <
,K*cuir,-il ,m
l,>h,n tKcuir,
c.fic railp.ad gUnu I a lu
two fr. ichli on th.' loif?; Fans I.an IC 1 -a—
cilic Kndc,* ov, r tb.* tJraiid i.v*-r Iyer. ■
Two i ar^ tven* tbmwi, ,,n<.» 11,.- i iv* • . ,*»V>;

Michigan

Worlds

Fair

• Tlu A»M Hi.i.atviu blvoe Hou».e
:r.->KMNT^TKKKT

iVirrin^ TnucnlorVt

Commits

Have Decided on Location for
Building.
IIV ta lU.
L.m-

.lulv

lU.urd..
:m
s.vcr:,!

, '
tut,:

' ;

OLDEST LIVING PRELATE

cs;

ha.

.
'

•■‘ib/Ir firri*^
*4 *
en.iiiid , >. -u rday
Th.*
Iv U Ln' vdr.
I he Mich lean buil.lm
t
lu-ar th.- p.vtTiinuMit fl>iW
me
Thi* thrvM* •lanu*-, •,
III,* ►tat,' lur th»* r.ih.nna-1.- *vn -\V
A
hill hav,* ‘
‘ -------------'

ty *

''

,.iA
i

gj!

Lntiti! x;Fvrry pal*
Th. y sohl up lo

.^Tidiv-aii: at 7c

'

^

Now’s your opportunity—this
is the first day of the sale—this
paper is out about four o’clock
arid those who call tonight get
practically first choice^. . .

Hamilton Clothing ^

- pivi n^. 2
UidI 1 iiiiUiFa; ill I]ii> h»t \ou

ini.u k. Tan aikl Hhiw J'iu-y

A Small Potato
in tulland. Funn

•H iS«*igai:i at iCc

’Erisri”
':J> Y p .

’TV
c>.vv

,.u ..a mis.

- G', .Su i^vr>, I

IT \Hit; \\ in

Y•i.ii-Ct*. ■

bomF of this

i i>. y '-old uj> to

pFr yil

*it 12vjc

m
I iitiM.i^Ii fabrics II ch;
ripGti Or;:amliF'*,
i.FV ] I'-r-iif s Satin SiriiH-ti
j’pLTmv/czv; '1 hyy
•hi up to IHk-.pcr^ti.

Jl BaraalR ct 18lc

e. UMIbelm

!
C)h no l.ydlA. dear. You know you
^ umiM nut do that for all the world.
Nclthi-r Would you have me do IL I
►liall forgiv,'. and 1 shall forget as
^l ?oun an 1 iK>h«lbly can
I shall try to
wm.: rvn»-mN.r oDly 'be
.iWw M

Ir..iu i. till >«u ...

way «Ud-

ami

Efi no. 4

I NKW Ui.OOhC

TSr A RICOIIO WANT AD.



. -i:ii.

.yvijro

hMirii'

rcsiuirces. Hhipping farlllileH advan
I to maniilacturerH. resort anrac
Joys That D.»t net
eonimerelal d,*v eh,pm,*ni
mdiiHirial ,v.ndUlons and
lAinlUet lor
prolliahl
HtreeiH and aalks
tng away v.t thi* p..p.>
The U«rd of puhlle aorkn was
rmatlon calculated .kr i.f Finclnnaii
iclnnaM K*.‘
bc.Mni- tb,* AddHI run,Ml to make some ehaiu:eH
o* at trad
(or adjac4*nt farm livim; prvlai** uf ibc Faibo'.u* ch in
Ihe iHvulevard on hUst ^'ronl str
Ing* lands and to m the wor’.t
Th,* archhivhup U nir
ahleh
altl eost alH,ul.|7i. and the
,*resis and
years young,*r than wa> ’b,* %it- m-;same to he charged b» the genera
and vicinit
orally
GENERAL manager CARPENTER |
A resvdution a as adoiiivMl fur tin
The tiniuiUte,
ablch cons
. eMK-ndlture of |2oo. „ud,'r the dins
J W Haimm K
V Hastings
___ .. • SI
lh*n of ihe park eommm»>-. on the H 1>. Hutherland. have devot
park prom rt> on l^| From .
inie to me a,irk. and ,hate qplt
Among other thing, a driveaaj
tiniphde coll,*ctlv.ii of facu ix»nii
ordered «on.tructsd nn ibe ar.
,d the prop,*rty.
II) n»**ilutlon the rtdl «d Ibe speeial trial fntcn'sls
aHsessment ^a. c<«nflnu,Hl for Bui
•:apliali.t
street, from Fhion lo t'as. street, an
puhll,h'iii iH'nuaucnt
Ihe payments divided lpu» fl\e Instal
. '
--------- ^-----av will iK' uf value to the jHiard
Jmard uf!
menu
Tlte same action aa« tak,i
Helm *: DiamondV
trade in aurking to build up the r (V I
In regard lu Taw street fur the jiavliv
FHrr‘tThe book Will consist of about 5,1 «lv,* another daiici.n,j
fruro Fn*nl to Hiate stn^ei
hall Tu,‘.day .
pag,‘s ,if ttm* paper, atiractlve ciiv,»r. ,rs*
A rv'svilnthin a at adopted for the and will contain half tone pictures ar lla»3
An invitation 1
Ustlcally arranged, uf public
build­
ings
sirvii..
re^idencMi. faciorU'i..
paid by spiK'UI
l.ay
sc«D,*s.
rtwY. creek and lake
to come fn»m the g»»neral sewer fund

WAh
xptrienc
. Apply
A resolution aa. adopted instruct
Front atroet
log the auperintendaat of the water •trate the advantages and beaut lea of
works and ibe proper oommliiee to (he ciiy and vicliiUy
prepare
BUle and tYu. streeu lor
It Is expected that the work will U*
paving, and
published about the Brat of Septem-

jberorMm-r.

wmi(iii (0.

Bargains

ird of puldir
eroHsaalk near the McMann*^pio|km i>

lundlntcly

.. NEW LASTS...

V

AUTHORIZES

aalka
nvoinmcnded to
that
the M.uth H»do of Wasblnkton To Iliu.tratc Commercial Importance
aln‘< t. in.in HioHfan t Mr»-ei to Mirhl
Induttrial Advantage.. Fruit Grow­
*Kau av*‘nue. hav'v a r«‘ment aaik or
ing. Farming, and the Retort..
d. r«‘d hum . alM.• on the Hoinh Hide Mil.
. from Mlrhltan live
ttarfleld avenue, and vth the
A imviiiiK. of ih,- dir.H'tor> of ,hi
south side Id WaidmiKttHv alDvt friun i.oard of Trad,‘ aas held thl* niorninc
lloM* street west to the aaH^ alrvadv
r,v,*iv»‘ th,‘ report of th,* v|Mvia'
built on that str«Hd
Their r*ijH>rt aai«
iimitt,M* apiHdnted i«i eoniiviu* sta
ure.*pted and adopt,*d
h> and data for a Houv.-ntr Umklei
The HiHs tal eomndma. to ahonr^a*
tine forth the advantuKi'H of.Trav
releii.d Ihe maii.u ul »:eitinv; aldna
c. FIty
Tlo* r,MH.ri aan llstemd
turen to Ihe i:» |K‘r eeni pavinK elaus,
hy a large nmuhei of the Kuird and
tin Hiate and I'uhh sireet» re|iortevi
that ih.-y had HtH'urJ-d all hut ihr,*e
The rejairi aa» aeeepied
A remelii aalk a as ,»rdered bul!i
adhdninK lot 11’. IdtH'k D ahi,;h ad
The ,lata of the publication will In
joinii ilm ramplfll huildUik on IVoni

$1.8$
$2.38
$y.M

x¥“";

--;----I W. W.

Cor. Front and Union

I dim and laid by the increase of it and
illowiug sprtng Next
ear he planted the larger crop gath
-r, d the previans autumn. The i»oia
' KIVU healifiy and did well, and
is> f.i irtb war s harvoiii amounted to
v.,r hundred bushels.
The farmer
►kisl u. U* rel,*a>ed from his liargaln.
lor 1.4* saw the U.y s planting would
, .v,r air his land

.L^s.v‘,:'*rAuYh"’,r-.^o?:
A Bong by the Wayside.

.,..yT.rr,‘=N,-'r.‘«TTa7‘tL-;je?s.i
(<r indiiniatlou.

stay ango- with her Just as kmg aa
I lived.”
The one overhearing this lUtened
for the
reply.
It came In ‘a adfi,
gentle roioe:

.

-------------------------------Remarkable A>tnn
Aztec MaimmE^

The most wonderful aborlglnaJ
umeni In the new world Uitha
known u> archaeoIogUU as
Calendar.” It U properly
r. 11 fiv
the ^^lld rock,
and Its weight, eallaMUd by Von
Humboldt, Ia^>r7l2 ponnda. At the

time Oomartma dUootrMwd kmmkm, It
had be^ tn poaltlon for U ymn. U
U21 it< and many large idola were
thrown Into a maiah by Un monka of
Cortez to hide them from thn gynn of
the heathen 1^ oamn U> Urn mirtMn
30 years afierwardn. Iwt wm wBUnt
and forgotten for HI ynnrt. Tta lf«.
lean National mnemun haa mom
HA]

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j'
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F

THE EVEKiyO BEOOBD, TRAVEEtBE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, JULY 21. 190#.

THE EVBHNG KECORb. saaim ittmiM
AT HG aAnas
TIIAVBII9B CITY. MICHIGAN

•atdUrs

and

AaiUrw of

Northam

■BHiraa MVMB or vat

OftANOTRAVfRSe HERALD
liOC T lATCI Al» L W. RANNeN
^ W. H ANNBM. Bettor and If an.«ar

RAMUiO or A ORRAT MAN
Afior a koroic tuotflr, a brilliatt
ttamplt of kuM fcmiivdo and brm
ary. Pop^ Lio tat t&aily pamoMd u>
tka Uraa# Boraad. Pup# L0O in ku
iPMtac iaackt tko arurld how a
■aa coaM dio. aad la hit remar
Tho actbollc cboicli hat loti 1
froat
a father la the atrirtott
■aaao of tho term, aad the world ha«
loot a groat man. a dlttngulahod
SUteoamn, a noble ChrltiIan. and a
good man Pope Lih> hat U^n a thin
tag atamplo of what the Croator in
loaded maa abuuld be A man with
lofty IdoalB, a man wbote tole pu
to lilrwat to make life better, out
Ibr ym^ but for all mankind.
Itgloatydonomlaatiun ^la the rlrlllttMl
world, rreedt will be forgotten when
Pope Loo U tpoken of In year*
come. He will be mmemberod at
man of wyrth. whute IdeaU were n
he\^d wUhla the conflnet of any cro
or rellgtuut faith.
In the pulpltt of tbh world hit life
wlil be eulogized, aad ib« devou
every rellglout faith will join in tym
pathr with the Catholie people in
IhHr loot. Leo baa bM numbered 1
the foremoot raaks of the world
.groatoot men. and at tueh hU caroer
win Iflumloe the page* of hlttory. HU
death It a looB. but the world U I
for biB having lived in It

Big Rapids. July 21-In ail proV
duty big Rapids will be visited next
noth by the largest body of vHoran
soldiers and saUum ever Kaiher«Hl tiv
gHhor in the stair t*f Mlchiitan except
<u sar lime It will be the cjccanlon
.If tbr aanuai camp of th* Kul.lun
ml rtai.or. aAMN.ation of Nimhen
Ml.hlKsn and sUbouKb il.Tr ta
“MM n no formal m.^ennic to
tbs
t r‘unUm will U* b* l,i ihu y.sr. iw<
aas
eail.-d for Rim-.irim nUhi
m l It u generslly under. i.nkI iha
th< vetersnu will camp I.* r«- ax li
(lifmer yiwr* In fact the <.mcers in
-barge of the camp hi-re have aSr«ady
-nade more than ordinary extensive
trrxngemenis lor the r.^r^piion an<l
;are of the vlsltt.rs.
Becrriary 1> K. 81 earns of the or
gaiiication announns that tents t<j
scf omodate the Mildiers have already
iHHm securtMl. .Wf of them, with the
inderstandlDg that others may
ha<l from the same stiurce If non
The date of tb« reunion has been

Prony

ST.YITUS'OAICE

raiEBsssH

CAUSES OF HAY FEVER

hose da:
covering
»n rail
if the
erHtory
or than has <
tKien covere
xnd from winch the old wildlers and
«alors sill attend the reunbui. ov
12I> posts have sIgniAed Intentkmii of
oelng re
On Hafurday evening there will U*
riort offiy4«rs of the asMM iaiion f«ii
the the romlng >.-ar and make ar
rat gemenu for thi- big nMinl*»n During
(he year the d«wih of Major
VS' Crawford president of ibe
n»*e*-hsar> to elect
The other pre.M.nt
II tu all prol
In addition

III lie devilled

tianlrular pnigraiu of lt'< own one
la. will be given to the henM-w
the
•III irilsh American war amuiier u
4rluNil chlldn-n amdi.cr lo tie
S100 Rewartf. MOO.

WOEIMT

h

The readers of this paper will be
pU aaed to learn that there Is at
me dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In alt Its stages and
that Is caurrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
IS the onfy positive cure now known
•o the medical fraternity
Catarrh
being a constitutional dUea^e. ro
nutres a consiumional treatment
Hall's Caurrh Cure Is Uken. Intern
xllv. acting directly upon the blood
md mucous surfaces of the system*
hi-reby destre»ylng\tho foundaUon of
the disease, and giving the patlei
drength by building up the constit
lound Iwii.-atl.
Irn and assisting nature in doing I
rk The proprietors have so much
In Its curative powers, that they ey Jvinbed wTh nrilww.vl *‘aH hu'^'de
ToaBorrow the Mnaonle frnter
vlee.^ lor ridding hlnis.df of the r.>
Dollars
for
iffer
One
Hu
of tho Grand Traverae region will at
Sen^
'a e that It falli
aaaihlo ta thU city for thoir
Ueve> ih. v have a lekd. r ‘of alm.*.‘si
list of testimonials.
annual outing
The k»cal
Address. F J CH
of the order will entertain their gueti
a quantity of lime
by Drugglsu.
In a fitting ityle and othem win >t»in
llre in a peciilia
Is are the best
'8 Family nils
la a oordlal weloome ThU
•slroyed Th.' iiun
keep open hoaao aa It alwayi doot to
TWO
AMEIICAHS
It. vliim h»d tbit they will l,e wo
Workmen .»n an a.ljolnlng
rooMrad U aaaarad. Every rlttzo
IN lUSSIAN JAIL
lost their bN.u and the lime
•hould aid in making it pleaaant fu
«nl‘sll%'
.Mrs Ge..rge Kmifh1''^“.! Ja
the guMiB. and they doulitletB will d(
story of Alleged Imprison
|..‘'n.l her father. J«.hn
Told in Letter From One
-.1. th.' dining riK.m dia.r Saturday
of Them.
tn..rning IVaili was due to u!d ag
\ Charli-ViUx hotel ktH*p«T patrl.
ML OUUUL AFFUOATED
ie.t!ly* draiMMl the white column,
8an Rafael. <*al. July ?i -d
h..tel iM.reh with red and b!i
Oavt Principal Addroat at Epworth MN’amUh.who Is in a Itu-Maii prison hi;.
XI VladlvoHock. writes to bis rela buntink bui a ru.b* rain capK- aUu
Loagu. Convontlon in
lives in this rliy appealing for help aiel hi.v place n«.w l.M.ks like a fir
Detroit ^
AI.bough the letUT was mailed six cla.s l.artH-r shop
Henry Brel ant. a charge on il
w. .*ks ago II has just reached hero
c.iniy tarm at Mt Clemens, stray,
Tl.is is the story;
McCamUh and two other Ameri away two w»-eks ago Now his dead
MS sailed from Yokohonia wiih per iH dy has been fmind in
luring Krlday aftemcMm
niiiem of Ja
mission from
In the courwc of i
forton H rarrel iif Trmvenie Ctiy.
Morton
ugbi in a g
Mich . Bpuke of The Kpworth l^agi»e
and IVrmmBl Te.ilnu.n) ." Uev. J T.
UHll.X w
llavlB of Athens <Ja. on "The Ep
worth l^eague and ciur Pnaaved Abm
a nail Tetanus f
Hvteyih
rUtea;" Kev C. E Mannlni; of Mot pi es The Hus
el.lid died
I real on The Kpworth l4*ague an :.f KexIlug and
A y.uing w.inian in Flint awv.ke i.
re 111
the Indifferent Multitude." and He^
Hn.l a burglar in her r.K.ih. The fel
d an.
K n llQlllngton of KenUm. Ohio,
repr.‘s.niafi'
aiioke <m "The Ri.worth l>«gue m
ment. d.K.med 1..
the Hoy Problem '
Tho addreai on
al Test
moay.- la which1 Dr Carrel declared ‘’"An"efr.In will be
A pert
a illoat MelbtHllat to lH» an anomaly amhoritiH. ui Wasl
ai MnniiHie. Alice An.br
chord In th.
year-old daughter of TYed
of the majority of the lea#;
bad se. n her fathor sh.H.ting off a re
Bcoks Recently
Added to
volver on rhe Fourth of July.
she
L.bra^ry.
d.-clded to celebrate. Going to
The Westerners - Stewari K. '
MOTHER JONEf ARMY ARRIVES
.-^.lelHiard, where her father k«*pt
of Ibe Hbssed Dlesrevolver, she tiMtk it and left
house Withtuu anyi.ne n.uiemg her.
I Now York and Awai
^wrJ''Ma
She went across the str.-el to Fled
The Wa
‘T Kin- CaI‘o‘
jenrrauir
..Id i.m <5uy was’sit ling on th.* ‘ik»
Hhe Making of Chrlsiopher
(
F. rring She walked up K. him. IM.inted the
alrtklttg tci
V..lvei at him. piilb-d the trlgg.T
l)ur laidy of ihe Ib-Tbes llaron. s. shot him in th.- hand
PhUadolpbia. arrived In thla city 8u
Fortuna
day from Newark in two dlvislonB
f..r t;uy. the revolver etmiaiii I only
Helvetia hall haa beea hired for their '‘^CbMilnur.d lV.>itnv MoIIv K S. w blank cartridges A painful
ell
accommodation by lorni unlonB
The Mysiery ..f Murray Daven|K,ri was inftlclHl however.
- HolM-n Nelson Stephens
have
GENTRY BROS'. SHOW
letter to ProBldcnt Kooaevelt asking
him to pooelve iia and boar oor story
but have not yet had nn answer W Marchmoni
Barbara, a Woman of il,e WeM - The World'a Best and Biggest Collec­
hope that the president will not n
tion of Trained Animals Com­
J.dm M Whitson
The Blshop-t'yrus T Hrady
ing Soon.
Hrewster's Milli..ns-K»rbard
I*
York for several days, as so many un
The name of Gentry will be hamle.l
Iona have asked us to visit them that Hrav.-s
d..wn to imsterity as the greatest edu
The Con.iu.u.1 -Kva Km. rv Dve
no Is no chance thi
of the dumb brute during the
Janet Ward Margaret E SangMer cator
of the city In leas U
ntnei.vnth.and twentieth centuries
•PI.
No Poradoo to bo
N.. other man. liv ing or d.*ad. ha* ever
Now York. July 21.—If "Mother
iN-. n able to accimpilsh half
mm-h
Juaoa haa a notion that aha and her
|H.n^.•^. monkeys, elcWTien Fatly Went tu College
army are going to parade across Man
camels as have the f.uir
xn Webster
hattaa Uland on the way to Jersey
.then., who own and operA Captain of^he Homan Eagles
Bay to aee President
ai the lour iargest tmlneil animal
ellx Dahn.
shows In the world Animal actors
The Cnder l>og-F Hopkins,
will .lo that in this city what I" years
nilth.
«
ag.. t veil would have surpassed the
The Capialu'B Toll «ale-^Yan\ «timprehen.<ion of the must enlighi
would not be
the city unless they got a permit, and lockton.
ened and Ih*sI posted individual in this
A Daughter of the Sioux—Captain emntry on animal education. Even
ho donbtod If it would bo given to her.
As indlvlduaU they cannot be stopped Charles King.
the Gentry Bpothers themselves have
Mm TrcH'-ljiura B Richards^
from going tao,X>yster Bay or any
iM-en repeatedly surprised at the marThe e.rey Cloak—HaroM McC.raih. velou* resells they have attained, and
whe-n the statement Is made that the
Gentry Bros*. Show Coming.
COMPUMENTARY EXCURSION
..nly exhiMilon of this kind on earth
Gentn Bros', famous trained animal will U. witnessed here when .the Gen
low will exhibit at Twelfth strexU try Bros give their exhlbliion. ther^show grounds Thurstlay. August 6 is no fear of the statement being
OagUln Webb extends
tends an In Gentry Bros, have four shows, and challenged and fear of the public fallsequitvre. Gentry Bros, are
of the Con- this season Traverse City wfll have
a feature of their street i»a
the opportunity of s<»elng the No. 1
gTogtlona! Ladles' Aid to a delight
^ seawm. and when the Ivaushow In other word*, the big eastern
earn ivasses along the princi­
r that made all the larger cities
haantlMl rwmirt, Neah^a^waata.
past several seasons. No doubt pal stnuts of Traverse City, Thurs
the children will all be happy to hear day. August d. all those who delight
in the iHWUiies of gorgcxius displays
this great
It * Uke the rest of
Never bef.vre
the parade is larger
try Vkx» carried such an <
1 grander than ever, and every adM
by • a m
boat leaves show. ThU Is their latest
Ji'ctlve used In praising It Is not mis­
used or misapplied.

Sssri"

tsr-Ts.’as^,;:

Sudmt^Ul^mTikr!^

■LLriTOafar

'.rs:

TRY A RSCORD WART Aa

YOU MAY YHINK
this unrcAsonxble, but a visit to our store will convince >*oa that Jt is
g coUl (get. We are dctcrmincvl to close out, ever) sam|de su.i on our
floor in one week. These are the jirices:
A gocvl Mvlk! oxk S-piecc tiiitc with bevel Krench tiiii
, (cheap
atSlhj. now ..................................................:..........
......... ii.rs
A ir.MHi sxdhl tak 3.i»iecc xuile for........................................... 13.75
A
solid oak S pieee suite ftw........................................ .... 16,75
A $2.VW 8-piece solid oak suile fof.............. ....................T.. ... .*17.75
A gootl $32 solid oak 8-picie suite, inosily quarter sawcil lor.. 19.75
Andaoonupto
. .
A fine $45.00 >iuartere.1 oA .uitc for.............. 1..............29.T5
A gocxl $18.00 ,01.0 oak 8-pieee tuite for.............
.31TS
A gockl $50.00 3-picce oak suite lot...........................
39.50
A good $55..K) suite for.............................................
39,^5
The prices on some ol these suits ate 25 i>etcenl kss than liclorj coat

A Urre Uae •( 0d4 Dresser* tt piviwrtlMsteb' low price*.

J. w.

A BREEZY TIME
You could certainly have, thgac hot days,
by installing one or more of oux
::

. ..ELECTRIC FANS....
in your store, ofltce or home.

Tifr A RECOW WART Aa

Savings Deposits

I

SAVINGS

Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.



in the Hotise of Refuge at\Vfi.uima^^^^
Ohio Th.' war breaking out. the ofll
-e.rs of 11,.' instiiiiHon gave him leav.
of abs. nee f.»r three yt«rs. ur durliin
th.' war. hut he wa.s not permiti..d b

-uiiuui his duties. In a slmri ilm.'.
however, he was tell,hre.l th,* po.si
lion of cl.rk in the City H.vspital. a
platvof great resiHvnsihility and irusi.
which he arc'pted an.l lilU-.l with the
utmost ri.lelliy for a |H*ri..d of eight­
een years, when he wa> promoted to
th.' offic* of superiniemlent. which
]Hi.-ition he (HTiipi.ui fur a peri.Kl of
four year.- w h.'n ill healHi forced him
to resign. His i«*signation was acce4»ied will, th,' f4»llowlng , r.-siduHoti
apiH*n,l,‘d: "Re.solv.Hl, That in part
ing with Mr McLean, we hut .'xpress
eon'^ientlou.s. lals.ri.Mis an! faithfu:
iisli.*.d''jliis
live.l. a great sufferer. He was most
kin.lly dlsiMisltiomHl. winning the love
an.l esteem «»r all who knew him
-He united with the Preshy i.Tlan
church In y.uiih. was a memh.T of
J.dm St. church. Cincinnati. OhI...
from which hy letter he united with
the chiireh at (.Rnena.
His. eharacier was alwive reproach,
and his brother* and sisters wh.» re­
main r
that they
I ha’^i'"friend.
No Pity Shown.
•'For yiar* fate was afior me
InuouBly.” WTttes F. A Gulledffe.
lK*na. Ala ''I bad a terrible caxe
Pile* causing 24 tumors. Whwbfailed Bucklfn'i
cured
me." Equally good
achcB and pains. “
Meads drug

TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.

tm MM MM

BLOOD
PURIFIER
Tli.t Cut B« Found I.
MATT.J.JOHNSONS

6088

#r blood trouble, U

■Wfbw a Rntaeft X L WaM * toM

BOYS’ SHOES
$1.00

Traverse City, Wich.

..CARPET CLEANING WORKS..
Can»rt Clr
and Frath.-rRrmsvxting. Curpel
and Uyiu;:
Ikforr St-,,.1,j-uur ,.ld i.nrjif|w
away t.« In- n,atl»- int.. rug^ b-t tu*

X ciuriiN. Proprieior.
Sri

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
ClauB Warrvor. Proprietor
KnTV.NK U.K\. Wh-H.

I It’s a end Bays’Sboi Chop I

A. V. Friedrich. V. Pres’ds
Hi.' comim.n sch.Nd- whi.li wa- -up
pl.uu.ni.sl hy an academic iu*urs.- at
Kingsville Ohio
After a |. w years *p.*nt in teachip;:
in the blah seh.s.ls in the nelgliUvr
h.Msl^oI hi- home he accepl.-.l th.

Wt h»ot * first chss
Sftetmaktr’s Shop.

rhe regular price of tbw
t»cs was $1.3ri, but inclose thiyn
It al once we have cut the price.

T E n McLean uh*. du d »t Hi.
reNi.lemn* of Jus bn.ilu r.S II McL,-an
.d til,,, lut July 11. wa- b..rn in Dar
!ingi.»n. Hcavu-r cuniy.,PennsVlvaniu
0.
U \s::l
H.* wa^ the M.n -d K. v
S A McU-aii. a niiiilsivr in th. I•re^
by «e*ijtn . luin h His m.iHiet wa- Hi»
01.
b->i
.laiighl.r
U. v Probidont.
Tho« E
H. 8..d,Hull,
IIItches, who was a pioii.-er mlnist.-r
of 111,- l‘re>hyi.Tian chureh of we.si



J. B. Paige Electric Co.

intirist, ttspratildl uiiaaRUlIj, altnid 01 : : :

-1 *

P-

DR. FHKQi’S

KIDNEY «Backache
^^^CURE

Bern in Trwaty Daalinga.
Havana July 21.—President Palpja
has sent a letter to President Roose­
velt exivre'.slng his personal.gratlflca
Hon for the eunsldenuaa shown by
the l nlie.1 State* H«ughoui the ne
Hrtho^r tu
fculatlon Of the trea^e*. and also hb
BcsoniOTHElCSFlUEim. ITyMBailRc pleasure over the sailsfaeiory con
rk:tarahrMircltfMrea,yM emU act Al elusion* regarding naval stations and
the Uie of Pines question
iCUBCt that the UsiM
Th.- Culuin adrolnl«tniil.m U gteatly
U hciUhkst, prcnieit
plea^.Ml over Ibe aeiiun »»f Hie sgnaunRcsilooklarc
.ffi Ho- ln*a»ie*. which. IT^boBev'es r«^
ajr allc thiBhi
ib v.i. whui might have,,leveluiASj in
h the rf^ieat
i<» an enibarra'.Mng vlniatlt.n UuhNli.r
aoJ gYandcit ^
All cou*ultalk«s Fts*.
the I ini.d .Slate- and Cul*a.
(
fcnc.‘y to the L’S
The auihoriti.-s Icam that the
ccru for expectamount of g,.v«-mmeiit land wit bin
th,- area . f Guanisnamo i- much
gr. aier ihan was sup|K.sed The ex
VrincnhyaKeb|H-nse <»f atujulrlng the private hold Dtomuu Sft-.
l.vro* Boo>-rr,».
lugs will not In* great Cvmdemnatlon
pn^uH-dings. under the present Span
^^b law have practically been c*im
pleied by the govivnmeni. The gun
Nat
iKvat Nashville will pn^eed at once
Fennt.d- Tdlrn.!., l.dU .f an
to Bahia Honda., where she will Injolne.1 n.y the Cuban engltuH-rs The llnrky m bis employ that be cuiee |htarea of the station at llahta H.m.is mltuil to nia*«e use of e«*rtalii laud for
fnrialng puiiHuuui, on txnidiilou Hiat
the darky, should give to the wimlor
one fouHh of the erop raised
At the harvewtiBg of the cop tl-f*
•et.ator
w«B amaxed to find that the
is pretty vuri to have a food-matBri
Hyomei the Only Cora—Gives Change
\ht patlsnt U kept ta a atrooc.
of
Climate
in
Your
Own
CO Jitlon, which the child alio tnbcrtti.
Ki hecs Fiicnd Ukes a wife throarh thr
' produce, he had
Home.
ci...xqiiickiy tad almost pdlaleaMj. ll Fifty years ago hay fever bad not
IiegTH,'* stbeen named, but uudoubtetlly jvt^iple
suffered then as they do now with tciitlon tu Hie fact that he had taken
oft the danirert that
st.irms of sneezing, profuse tvaterlng the entire cro|t, asking:
Uv:r/.
of tin* eyj**, excessive running at the
SoMbydn^statslBr
"Now-, how's that. ZHv? Wasn’t- I
Intense smarting and Itching and to reiH lve a fourth of the .ro|.y'
TtlL BKADHELD REGULATOR Oa Stuffe.1 up feeling In the head
-You was. Massa THliuan. yoo
ATLANTA. QA,
Tho direct cause apiH*ars to-be heal
dust and the pollen of tlowers. Al waK.*^ excltetlly ex. laimed the darky;
though hay fever may occur at an; -but d.re s only three kvn.U, sab. only
^•aw.n of the year. It is most commoi Hmv toads of de crop.”—New York
and severe In Angust. and preveotlv^ Tio'es.
treatment hh.mld be adopted s..m^
wiu ks U-fore the time the disease i
.hie
CONDENSED NEWS
Prior U. the discovery of the r.
markable effiK^ls following the use of
OF MICHIGAN
Hyomei. the only treatment that gave
n lief lo bay lever suffert*ra was
. hiu.ge of climate The use of Hyomei
lu iiii.l ar...
.nables any one to breathe air at
h..im- which i- like thal of the Adin.n
aiiran.'l w.nd
dark,, the White Mountains, or <dher
niglii fl
h. alih re-.»ris wln-r.- healing balsam^
All the air with natures gernide
by heavy winds, and the youii
>1 coyer. o/-,me.
Thos,. w ho are subj.-ct t.i bay fever
kllied by the H.u-m. On the gnmnds should begin the Use* of H.voimi at
Kd over 2tsi bIr.U one., and thus prevent the disease. An
ouu.e .d preVeniu.n is worth more
In anottier^^ivan" !d tbe cily ihlny blnU than a |Muml of cure In the treatment
were • picked ^ up Thousands nm.-i
S* E ‘vv^U Ac Sons have mk-h th.*'“At Baicndt IV A Green, a-bna g.NMl eni-cis full.vwing the ii>e of H\
chicken fancier, is ibe victim of a om, 1 In a» disea-e.s of ih.* r>*M»iraiory
plague Id rats, which are. Increasln#; ivrgans. and are willing h> sell Hy
in nmui.er4 rapidly
His rats arv
afraid oi ihem. and
11! they Y'eni
^eenl i.» fai

ROWLAND DOUGLASS Hotel Shilson

♦ ♦♦♦

EUROPEAN PLAN.

New Shoe Store
Rutn.r*s Old SUnd.

“Tir/ufi.r’i'‘•‘J;

Front St
Inin U-dw. s-hvlrir
»-uOn. 14*. k
fruu. P M. driKsl U, th.* day «r a., k

Cowclind Sale....

It'is not often you can j^el such valiu as lhL‘st‘1, They will Ik- ir ihi! closest
inspection, because they an- the best you -Jll find. Look at these:
Lrinjred lowels.............................................
2:2x51 Double Hemmed...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.50
••J*Jx50 llemstiichsd plain center.*......... ........ ................
1.25
2*2x45 Double hemmed..^.......... ....................................................... 1.00
22x50 Three I lemsiiichinir........................ .
1.1 in
22x4(; Plain Center.......... :1... . .i............................. ............................
2'2\42 I lemstitched ..........------ ------ ...... ........... :...............
.On
22x40 1 lemstitched....... ........................................... ..................................75
25x42 Hemstitched Hifck Towels.
.50
'
21x42 Damask Hemstitched...... .......................................................
.4(>
20x50 Hcmstitcht^............. _____________________________
.25
20x55 Hemstitched, white....
.252(4x25 1 lemstitched. colored.........................................
Unbleached bath lowels. 5c. lOc. V2y
15cv20c.
‘lih^'iched bath towels. 21k;.. . .*......
I'he jjrealest variety of wash cloths*.
Huck Towels, lOc, 12>^c, 15c.............-.___ »•
............. ..
.20 ^
The *:Aer Cel” hy^^ienic wash cloth, not knit but woven. It absorbs more water
will dry quicker—more easily cleaned—does not irritate lender skin, and it
sells for 5c each.
.
-*
'

L’d.*#

.25

mant an Office Desk?
The most convenient piece of furniture a person can own; why. some people
couldn’t keep house without one. much less an up-io*ilate store. These Roll
Top Desks keep your things so safely; everything—every drawer—is locked as
soon as the top is closed. :\o dust getting on your papers; no wind blowing
them away; no meddling hands disturbing your books. We carry them in all
sizes, and they sell from
to $42.00.

Desk?

Always know where your writing materials are. Want to write a note, accept
cept an invitation or answer a letter; don’t have to take JiaU your time wonder­
ing where the ink and pai>er are. These'are beautiful goods. The Quarter
Sawed Oak sell from ,$S.OO to $14.00; the Mahogany from $7.00 up and the
Bird’s Eye .\Iaple from $8X)0 to $18.00._________________________ ___
y

eomMnalion Bookcase and OlrMng DcsKs '

Are something ever>^ home should own. In addition to all the ccfhvcniences of
the writing desk, you have a splendid place for your books—and they are free
from dust* Many times when writing you wish to refer to books; you always
have them within reach, They add to the comfort and completeness of the
room, and the top offers a fine place for bric-a bracor a vase of flowers.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

r

m
THEEVEyiNG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY. JULY 21. 1903.

ncauztwaATCiTT

What They Say
B«» Cltj. Mich, July
About S
«-cloek TMtorduy Bonliic Arc broke

Your “Best” Flour has gfiven
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on qualify
or price. Try it for your trade.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TRAVKPtSK OITV, MIOM.

martitt A ewms

mmii
The flamea spread with tremen
rapidity, and 1b a very abort Uai
entire saw mill and^planing mill porH.in» of thr plant were on Are.
A
► irong MJtiibwrkt wind waa blowing
and it 8<‘emed for a time aa though
nothing could aave any of the build
togs «tf the plant and that the dwellink* in the vicinity must go.
The entire Bay City Are department
wa> on the ground and did heroic
work for hours. By aunrlae the lire
was under control.
The main loaa waa oonAned to the
saw
mill
and
the
planing
mill,
though some of the neighboring
lagr. mere more or leas injured.

ottor contents of
their
homes to
place* of safety, fearing that the Are
drimrtmrnt would \>e entirely unable
to c*»ninjl the progress of the Aames.
The t.jial loss la estimated at
■tially insun-d

wlO restore color every time.

Hottf She

Mana^eir^{
iOriclnakl
-Mr. ourniwy.”
-Mia* Hoer.-I bare something eapedal to aay to
you. Won t you wiue Into the Ubrary?"
-Wlih pleasuc*. Now. This Is veo
ivmfonable, you at one end of the
divan. I at the other. Have another
pillow. Thcpr. It At* luto the small of
your baek deiightruliy. Now tell me
what you want with imv”
• What 1 want with you? Why. I
waul you”-Welir
.
-To be"-WeUr
‘•oil. I .-an t put It lhat-way. I must
begin at the iK^lnnlng "
-The lH%;im.lng of %vhair
-Of what:* This entanglement of

_

?r

V I was s|H*king with Kitty's aunt,
j who was my ouifid.-niial fnerrd. of my
epgagemont and telling her laov it oc
corred.
•The little luinxr she exclaimed.
-Flagler ha* U> u engag.-d for a long
while,
Kitty has known it from
the first."
! .qH neul my .-y.-s and gave a low
whistle of asj.ir^Mum nt.
-U\v. then, did she pl.ny such a

BUSINESS CAROS.

AMD
VSSOLUTELT ODORLESS

her bead sank down on my mbonider.
"YVmr answer Is r*
7\cs.-

l-IOHIT
:s

ELECTRICm
Jk m fOaw

PrR 1000 WATTS

D'ki.JLiSfSSiS'cssss: "aciTi
gssivyai*”

1*^

nn*M>HlDBT

"She w aute.1 you.
in treating h.r as
very young
find means t

SlirdMil Riftr Elfrtric
llEiit acd PtfM Cl.

JEa'<in Wlf.I.lAMSLLS.

BruUlly Tortured.
MiK. HriIi.. liouKm«ii of
The busiest and mightiest lltUe
A case came to light that u.r i
lomn Iii.I . hml four >oudi; im*n ar thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's
sistent and unmerciful torture ha* per
To>t. I for Mi. alWK hk. « rut t vory New Life. Pills
These pills change
haps
nexcr
t*een t^qualed
GoloUnit- iboy lut'l b» r on On- fciretfi
Th«- weakness Into
strength, llstlessness
hiek of Colusa. Cal
Calif, writes:

perw:<iiiion iHf anio milHaralili-, mui into energy, brainfag
into
mental
"What eniaiiglruientr
115 years I endured
*a to.nflerable i
.MUn llouHman aorrl.tl li.-ji»rlf kirk power. They're wonderful in building
"With Mr Flagler.”
jfn.m Rheumatism
AI AlharritTm, Hi . J.h** riuI Wll
up the health. Only 2Sc per box. Sold
-You iii.-aii .xpu’xe ,-11,-ouraged him*IliUn. l:: «iid H ).-jir. oW. pr.-v«by Ja* O Johnson and F H. Meads.
J*ii« ItaniMa.I and a hir«*tl man r.
mi ImniiM Ooiral trmiu from run
kldlfiK on a larin in-ar Hprlm; tiniv.-.
onto a 4liHalil« (l hiidk'** arroni. SlU«rr WlK
a. n- m arly huiuk to dtath l.> ALDRICH FOR VICE PRESIDENT
for that trouble
A few botl
«TM k
Th* > w.-rt- on ihHr a ay to a a kaarni of l^ fk al.i. h klllfd la,il.
completely relieved and cured
'
• hoiiM* ahm ibry kawMhal
Just as go..d for Uver and KldIll- railroad tiridKf aui. on fin* alHiiitlfn’.m i|„. riH.i m^d^lm^ao Vm-u Kavl^^^^ Platt Is for Rhode Island Senator for
If y.ai .lon'l -but dm off he’ll pro^ ney tr.>u
forty fi .-i of
if.i. kirurtunhavli.K | iliftitK. u. m i.y l.-atmia Info a Mr.-am
Rccsevclfs Running Mate.
(mhm. to y.'.u. an.I y..u' V t.M honorable Only 5iV
RaHiTflct
wsl^hy
l.iirmd aaa>
Thi- Im,>„ ran up of aai.-r mar hy
llotl, ar,' In k^ rloi.k
.New York. July 1*1 -^»m- of the vih- to h‘t him do so *lucx< you don’t want Jas. G. J. inson and
F. H Meads.
III.- irarka. hall a mile, a jih all ito-l^mdiil.Hi
Itors that came in with ihr waves at
druggist*.
.Maiilmltati Ih-ach iiMlay akke<l Sma
tor Platt If fir had heard of any new
RECORD WANT AD.
ratidldatcH for the nmnlng yoke with

GEIfElAL MEWS
OP THE WOMLD

CLEUEST
-HEAITHIEST...

pvUri W K a W tt. MOON. OwMralptww

B=r=S,IS’jsS=

‘XarkaV

I Ilf
or lilt- ira'
d ai\l aav.^l ihf fUK
I raniV^ to a ktan.Utlll.

!diT aniounitni; to M-v.-rnl tho.iaan.iM
iof dollarb. IM-Ini; alll.-d to il.arlty
At fari-vJtr
lion a a/ll k
!
Iim«-n iaM \V.HjmiolB> tilKM hv a
. J.-niirif iW.Mli:ator.
l.a. n-iK*ru
np
hi. kfli:ator. Iia»
d l^pld.-r. I>r Al.-i l»au>on. a l.-aiiiiiK
an an-ldfiital dlacuverj ahlrh may jph\aician and pliartiiarl«t of Atlanta.
l«.-.H|ldy mad to a urrildi* dratlnl«‘aJ UJa ia tlioiiKlit to !».. iMnit
Tlu- In
liu: Int.-ntlon
He aa^ eaia-rlrofnilni: [a«i>t attark. d Hh %|(-ilm ahlli Hif
alili ih.- Ilfrirlan ra>a in liU laltoni^aal«H-p. HIimnI imiImhi hak a.-i In
tor>, ahfti hr wa< auddftily hiirrouml j
Tw.nty llv.thoukand
l.iim hf« «d
h> »<“hal hr drw-rIhrH an a rain tif,Imimiiua rtiimlKimd
to
thr
I nit. tl
«tr Horn ail II
thr mrialllr ohJ.riM ill Hint.* Fruli Co. from Port l.linon.
Hr r4.mlMd.rri fn.in thin (Vmrul Atm-rlra. on
thr naimI
mr ♦iraim-r AlIrKlmny
larar nirill mir
ilr of n-llM-i li,4 inK
N.,
Ink* for M'V. ral
llrH. Ilir
II.M-trlan riw r. Nra V..rk Uy ln>pf.-t..r Full, r
r. rnnIninK
Invik I„r n„. h.-nlih drinutin. ni. and It i^ I..rild iKtili. any »■^plo^l\.• hmI. ' j|,.v.*.| all Imt :Mmm« of 4.tMm |.unrii.‘s
ffirH.uni. r.'d
Warnhlpi. atMildjwlIl hr r.Mi.l. ium-I.
ulari) vninrrahlr.
Inrrahl.- oalnK to
I.«.ni: l»lnnd r.-khh-nti^ alt lip nirhF\
«r .rf . rl.M-irlrlly.!,,, ,
IdimUtiK Hakim *\ of ll»;ht Hihi
Wrd of
ihrni i
ahllf toijHa.H.h on
la.ard
ihmMarr
k.-ni
hkyr..rk.-iin^?liHo
ri.tiid 1n> rkpltMlr.l hy an riirmy whom I hravriiN at lni*-r\alk of a f.-w
th.-y w»Tr d. klKiird to d.'Htr*iy
M.fiur ai »p.*. lal
dlnnrn. arr ai In wiirrh**h ir|r*:raphy
wayk K.^.d' for^k*M.pIakr«
HrIm.rnU
III. ntnl r.'aMink
OUk Iml thr lUrtlMfe I
.11
hy
Mrk
Tht
Btirntlon i«. a rumor .1
York,
thr Fr.-m-h colony
rolony at Pap. ,-t.annhrrMt
d of Tahatl. which H nirr.-nt in
Inrnd.^Mt. M H ItrniM.
/.‘aland that Franc.. Intmdh to

It haM Jiih
h-armd that Hi.
Htlrai.-..
Tin- dliim-r wan Klvm at a
I<ir. 11 Wrr.- ihniwii uni .d
Imi.i In Aki.urv park
Thr hanqu.-i
till.- while rldltiK IhrouUh
tahl.r wak aplrndld In Ih.ral decora
li.Mo. and pniilly
llkhird hy
red Hi. It..yal Park of 1(uv'coiii»:i. m-at
II.Hh u.-rr hrulhha.h I
im-amh‘kc. ni
lampa
There ’ Tilt in laki Momjay
w. I.- in all P^ KM.-kik amt at the plat,
of .-ach wan a iw.niy dollar nieuu
Til. »i.‘anicr Prier WMk dckiroye.]
hy
Hre at
Volaa. K.i-Ha. Hiiuday
Night Wat t-'^r Terror.
. Huiy iN rk.mk p.‘rlkh...1 In Ho- Haim.k
I w.mld coitKh nearly - all
nighi
'I hr M‘..m- waa tertlhl..
Thr pakarn I

t’ha* Applegate, of
Kftk and err a aerr caiiKht hkr ralJX^T.-J,
•and could hardly
... . .r... .„,1
.....
„p,,.n
lm.t any kh...p
I that If I walked a hh.ck 1 would
I V
.0 j .JLi 0^
*"»'Mc....i:h frlKhlfully and apll hl.aid, hui.
Lr!J .
I.. 4.^ ..
-..■'*>•••"
“““‘r inedl.-lm-H falleil. Hirct
Man.,! 1 11. ipk hak hco m an
iM.mr* ..f Hr KIng i N.-w HU
AM/ona
It 1. aanrahr U ak giaal a
judm Ul the yalu.- of hMgrk of h>w
Kiad.- ore aa there U in lilt- k.uilh
Th.- Phlrag.. Tribune haa dUc«ner
•td that Hi.-t. Wfr«‘ rU d.‘aHo. fr.iiit

t.. c ir.‘-r4MiKha. Poldti. l4
chHU and all thr.iat and
Price iuc and ll.oo Trial Udlle* 10c.
at Jm. tl JohnH.n*a and F Jl M. ada
drug atorea
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Havi You Bought Your I

REFRIGERATOR?
If not luTc it* your chancf 10 savi! * tlollars. - \Vc
havt* jiisi seven \cv Hoxes, and Kefri^jeraiors left
from mir spring Mtu k. ami lo move them quitkly
we offer them At the following' low prices : : :
1 ICe Hox regular price
to close..................
1 ice Hox re^jiilar price
to dose.............. ..

f "';"" 6.60
7.76

rcLmlai

9.76

•J Refrigerators' rejjular
$11.00, to close..............

price 3 gQ

1 KefriticTator
$14.(K\ to close

1 apartipcni Refriv^eraior
^lar price $lS.(bi, to dose
I apartment Kcfri^'crator
ulir price $10.00, 10 dose

-12.00
-I- 10.76

The Boston Store
P‘cirni'tur« Dop't.

w
i

• Khoite i^Iand^lK a Kinall state, but
II oMrii pnidiK-rs candidates.”
said
"Why. woul.I y.Mi mind U lng a gnwt
III. M-naior. ”Jitsi miw It s.H-ms to
tndl- deal with me f..r awhile ao that he
III. lo have a inoki acerptab
lai.- in Ho- p.-rsou of Nelw.n
Aid- eBii’t gi‘t lit iiie> I think In a f.-w day*
he’ll gel UMt\ to ft and won’t try any
a much hlgg.-r man
hail
hik kiai.‘ Is «.n Hi.- map
Of
-..or..- w,- cam all U* as hlg as our
oai.-v 4.r III.- g.ntl.ii,.‘n fn.m T.‘xas
Aouid hnx.- -wiped out the khad.‘s ..r
iV.-i. i.-r und Cla>- long ag.»
"S.‘iian.r Aldrich I* a v.‘o wmii.l

UPIH.,...
«ll ive I

i’‘Va7^ofhe V.mV/ 'hl!‘Hial" iiiilil have him m..- Iliut what be eUMila N
V VI N..v.ii.h.-r iH-'s a w.-ll halanr.nl lmjM.M,.lh|e."
..Tson, and while w.> should mtkk him
"Why dun l y<Mi tell lilra
torn H... il,H,r of ih.‘ w naie we sb.ml.l
• Ibtw o.uld I il.. that uiih-yk'’^
In-j.i.-ak.-1 I.. haxe him iH.ldiag th.
*1 k,-e.
Ii'i* Hir man who kiH-ak*
;av.-l
\u-.‘ pr.-kld.-nl ”
S« iiaioi N Platt
said he had lH-. n fln,t «.f l..ve, \V, II. y.iU w ain me to
»war.- of ifTe .‘ffons of l...ui.svllle to h. iol him off hy iH-lng near >011 4-..iiainiilly lyj-.lf. I i-iinfekM I think Hint
i. t Hm- u. u r.M.uhllean naH.mal
ly .Irlve'him on. N.-w . If y,.u
^.•llH..n
H.- did not Know wh.-re Hie
wen* • iigagiMl li. would an-. pt the In
evHnhk* and g.-l i.ter hla |Mi»wlon very
enkily •
"You ll.ntter me "
"I mean that * the lH.at way to han­
S. iihL.r Plan U -fiirHi.-r quuied as
dle lilni ”
,aying .d S.-nai..r Aldrich;
’•Will you In- engagt*.! to lut-r
■ The ..iiH.s.k for him l^ promlkifig
;-ir
now Hiat G..v. rn.ff Yates has reni.ived
ilms. ;i fr.iin conslderatl.m '
**Wh3' not find n youupT manV"
"I don't lie*.! .1 younger mau. You're
THE VERY STRONGEST
not a M<d!iUkehih."
"You -wn* weleoine to luy wervlix*;*.
YVlieii ahull we U-glii?"
,\e h.‘.‘n (Mlicludeil
"WIII y«m tell him Hint we iin- cn
Ahendiy Manage
Steinberg has the
gagiHir’
il.-a-iire ..I ..fItTliig 1
musemeui
•Vertalnly md.
Tlmt w<.uld W
City
Hie
foUe."
lus ‘K.-nmuly Player
’Then I auppoH4‘ I luuHt tio wo."
.
"It would 1h> falMc for you a* well as
1 J K.‘iin.‘.ly
This
Im-sI i.-|M‘iioiiv eomp
for me."
.
.-r vi».ii.Ml
.1 this pan .d
•Then how 1* In- lo«upiH.s.. we’re en
cpi. siiou if Hi.
gageil?’
r wnx where
"U hy. by iHH-liig u* so mm h logeUi

One Solid Week and .Saiiirdav

•-rhen- will iK* nothing InevUahle
about Hint, lie miwl know iHedtlvely
that w e are eiignK^Hl.*'
iiii; dancing: iiicMn.l.igues. elc.
"How provoklugl"
The likl (d pla>» ik eotlndy differ
’•We might go through the fonu of
• III ti.dii any « vvr gixeti here Udore
at
Ik.pular
prlee^.
and
Include* an engagement.
1 might u*k you to
«'lii‘.k,
'The
.Midulghi Fxpress.” marry me; you iiilghi aeo-pt
Then
Tw.i J.dly Tramps.
lie)..ml Pard..n,” when this man whom you have h«d oii
and oih.-rs
A lull earl.iad .d Special 10"»(eiu-r> IS <-kiried
and
iM hild.Ttog
"I have not."
el.n-irtcal i-fftM-is are shown
iiiirnWr* ”0 iHniple of
at ii>u a
MH'claliy anlkt*
The
p« rlormaiiceh a e all coiuinuoiu
The gaged to ma and h«H gl .eii you I
Sgeui.
for a week, heglnnlng
uu-«t of you.”
Monday. July
"lan't U the Intentlour

"I thought it was the lady’# privilege
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
to brtwk an engagement."
IS- SuHierlam! k manager. I.
"Certainly I'll let 30U d.» It.”
M.r
"I should think s*.. 1 don't wailVto
aparimei
the'l^‘rk'i*l!IcJ hotel be eiigngwil lo a man and UMimie uselL
irliig her fort hconilng to Ida altentl.Mi. Ids devoilou. then
vlkii to Si.iulH-rgM Gland to "Hu
have him suddenly give me uj. fur
Harry, where any of our w*cleiy la
illen will r«‘e«-l\e a cordial welcome
from
.Mixm
tSuHierlaiid lM-tw«-eu the
hrturi. «d 4 ami f. p m. timiorow. rhe you gtd rid of Vlagler.”
"An-n't y\e t.i have any of the
dai«- id her appearanee In ihU city.
Mikk Siiiheriatid delightb In mtn-Ung fort# of an engagement r*
Willi w.iiueii of liu-rary and high
;h wo
"Such as"
ami l^ Bi her hai>
"I»o you Intend nlway* to
at the
Ukblng Hit- topic* of
other i-iid of the divHiir’
congenial aiquatot
•HVriatoly not. If ytiu wish it other
these I'timplimeniary
i-d lino warm friend wlat*. There! That'a nicer. I admlt.”
-What do iH-otde say wh* n they pro
"I don’t know. I've never pro|w»ed
A Word to the Wise.
r.lmg to a law passed recently If thl# were a rea I case betw.vn u* my
• Jmlge* can marry pe^iple after wont, would iH. 1 ‘•ry t.rlef and simple.
I «d rtepu-mher A word to the coming dlrtHdly fi
"Kay
•Kitty, awreelhenrt, I love you. Iti
my wife.”
rviund her walat and

traverse dtp
.
6as Cempanp

plAN.. Tl-.SIS.iri ^'Th.u.o»l. I

All ..»»

AUJn—Suljoa. Itaj.

Matinee.

5SW July 27th
Tcnlli Annual Tour oniie I anums

KENNEDY...

...PLAYERS

Headed by the iKinular ;^oinc»lian
John J. Kcnneily. supiMmetl by lus
great company of pla\ers,and « onVplclc oomiiany of vaudeville ailisis
in a repertoire of entirely new pla> s,
opening Monday ni^;hl in ,Roland
Rcctl’s great comedy
"i
::
::

WAGONS AND BUGGIES
...FOR SALE...

lie-

complete ctimpan
any of sikti iaity iu.s)pie. In rei>erloir(
)ire.of staud.iid pl.l\^

uKiiniBm

Butdhera and Saunas# Mak#r«.

a

To Rorit.
I•>«lral.lc l,vi.,g loom, Over New
Vork Tea Store, ->35 Front Street
Kamil) will, no cl,il,Iren. Inquire of

B. J. MORGAN

Julius Steinberg.

Farm For Sale
luO acres I
aa the Steel or I
ham form
of the beet la a
Trav
county; 3V6 miles eoot

Pricu: lOe, 20c and 30c
No seal held after-7 p. in. unless
sold.
Seat sale at the Ik»\ laticc
Thur?«lav rnoniing.
::

0»T WOI»iW.TW V

When Yon Want a Nice Cntnf Neat

2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY

“CHEEk”
A car load of s]>ecial scenery,
wildering clcrtric.al

on has a «'..mpl« t.‘ vaudexilk- com

uming'" '11.11^1 al ^Tkru\\vs]* hiH*r’’niid

A Gts rure don-i Uke np mnch
spicc, bal it doesHs work thorontUy.
It Cost» less to Operate.
It s DO trouble to build a lire.
If you have not eot one in your
kitchen, yon are makine a mtslake.

CLOSING OUT!

Ladies.Free on o|K;nmK niKht

WAIST SETS, BEAOS,
SHOPPING BA6S.

accoini*aniet!

lUid au cent

OREIUCK CO*. CITY.

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING.

THE

These^arc not oM stock.

No,

no!

wHl

.Ml new stuff, but we

not carry them over the season.
l}t is simjdy common

FOUR-TRACK

JOHN R. SANTO

business

joENERAL INSURANCE I

sense to close them out tlunng
this monih.

NEWS

See the nice waist

set we offer at iHc
leather log

k.w Wllh*ln> Block.

Tr*v*n* City.

Hamlsome,

aC 52c.

Newcsl'

leather designs.

EW HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANT

One hundred twenty orrnore l»agcs,
every one ot which is of human
interest, ami every article

RASTALLM!

is illus-

A. D. TYLER

trateil. There is no belter magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than

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George U. Daniels,
Fifty cents
a year, single cojucs five cents.
Sold by newsdealers everywhere,
^r adilrcsi the publisher.
No. 7 Fast Forty-second street.

mens’ Phone ttl.

A GOOD WAV'
TO CO EAST... ‘

DR8.

SAWYER

A

PENHALLtGON

^DENTISTS..

New Vork.

All Work of HlaKeuk P
Fine Gold Worh ■

,j.w.ctnBuett.aa^^^
North rMi.iltn.-i nut MbsJsslppl have
state ►ihoi.lk lor Hie ►Indy of teilUs
fahrle*.'
Meiico riil.ej 'm.iito ba»M of the
ItXM-M lMih> of teuton us. it each year
The Salvation Army Journal. Tb*
War Cry. appeara weekly to thirty
Alfferent languages
An engine driver frorktng from
Crews to l.ondon and back hai td no>
tire no fewer than MO algoals
tngtoea of 'J..VO Lor*e-|iower,
ready to doutdr thu efficiency.
Texaa now prodmt'a‘more cotum
than G.yirgia and Alabama, ibc next
two largest Litton slalea, combined.
Jump on It. I

vi55Ul"

Men’s, Women’s Misses’
and Children’s Oxfords
N^N'S OXFORDS^
$1.50 to $3.50
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
80c to $3.00

Misses’ asd Children’s Oxfords'
85c, $1.00. $1.25

Has a most convenient irain

Parker Bros*. Old Stand

FRONT STREET

■■

jboinis, leaving Grand Rajiids
at

noon, with jhrough slec}>ers

New York, and cafe coiu*
serving

luncheon

a

la

carte.

WHIPS EIGHT

Send for the Michigan Central s book

of S U M M E R

Marvin
Wlnton
Rcaento
RenwHca
Made About Woman in Him Company.

TOURS.

JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A.

Detroit, Idicli.

Bachant k Roscoc
208



to Detroit, Buffalo and eastern

Th*

P**H*«* Uhlru *r* th* b*«t
nold by S. •*n«*

Denied It and whipped eight men In
uniform
Their friendi raUIed aod
Wlnton wm* driven almoet Into tbO
lake. Wlnton drew a knife and cat
several moidlera before the row eoaSd
be Slopped
by conaUblet- WlaUm
ua* again attacked on a mtreet ear ,
while to custody of the oonmublec and

\

jumcsorucHTifUic
lEADTFOK
THE MASONS

A RoH Mad a Tiiaala With UmtN
MS Cd. Kaith't Reaidancd ©«
Franklin Atraat.

jmAVCIlM CITY WILt WltCOMC

irini ihfc aiiniB
Alas .irurk a

mATCRNITV TOMORROW

Will R« Qhfn.

mrnk€ 9m4

Fint

Att^ction.

tia atrrft aad raa an.nr ihe wu ubi»u*ir*.. ♦ ai^^rla* ihr r..,id.‘«c^ of KdBar
up roii-idir
lel..,.h<*pe

Thf MMd aiinuAl ouihi* of fh.
of iht Urand Tra.
arw ra«4uu a..r I-- h«.Jd la ihU cli;
loBMirrow. and ladIrailuaH fnmi van

k1

ihu afi.miMia
Ju front of ihe

I

pilfiing
^4s.lhpllk^ and foiu.ainu
rn to the fl.N.r and out of
he Sletj 1
II aai. a narn.w e.rf-a|H*
rtamski and lunt a n
•H'to ft»r iht stet-i which an.-I as
Lr. II wouM

T WAS A CLOUDBURST

ut Travt^r^ ('liy Chi.
tar oC the Kaatera Hiar havt- ma

fiasamenU

ton anil he bmpttably racalvad
Tl.
ladtaia win giva a roMspiloa la Ihe M
aa*k: liaU frott 4 to fc p m. afi.
wkicli aa adjoummeat will h« tak<
U> alUiW every one who wuhea to u
load tA« Uiaatar
mrnrj Mmmm U ooaaldarad a mem
lier of tba rwoapcloa «Mnmltt«e. aad
badgea will ba Uauad at the lodxe
ruMM la Iba awsralog
Tba foliowlai ara iba chief featur
d( tba prugram:
FuTMUioo—Aaaaaihllag of the
her of
ooa ladgM
B»ao mamher
iif Trav
F A A M
arae City Lodge. No
will be on the raceptUm «>iamliit?e
11 a « -IMHplay on <!aaa Htreet h>

WANT OtPARTMEHT

Fiovdtd

u

the

I »everal instaarerfe the waiej-.. Imcketl
up and fltssled l*as. lu. iM.
At the Fir*l Nat lot,«J IrtinK the wa
ler ran -i.ver the t .irh and out of the
KUiier. putting several Inches of water
In the haaeroeni th^veral other build
inks alonk Front .-in-et met the aaroc
fate
When
the
•lorin was at its
height the water suct eeded It. get ling
.urh
The
one of the heaviest that has visited
cjr ihr.e years
How
ihorl dnratlon
r of Front and Dark
.tree IS
there
was a regular
lake
•aused h) the basin,l.«-«cmillig Hogged
and not allowing il.e water to flowH.ff

ni-t

ad contort by the Trav
I on Hlith street
-Upoclal engageniimi of
MUs Anne Hutherland. the noted a* t
raaa, in “Do Harry." at
Hieinlierns
omnd Oiwra House

cvemilg irriii'r.^ched’li -re o'u sch.d
lie- nine
There Will 1m an o|». u ine.-nug ol
he CarjH i.iers and Joiner.•.• iinn.n lo
iighi, at which
speaking on
Tlit
\in.p aiid.nnjec'H „r the Tta.Kw ITi
on Mov.*p..niV uill be given by Wll
lain II M MnWarlnp.
The Asylum bapelcall team and llu
Marlon
team
will
< r...'bats or
rwelftb street park tomorrow after
ncs.n, II the gniundb are In condiiioi

%uarUig of
RoIkM
Miller, a
man 22 years of age. is Iwiiig
this afierncK.n in the eouiu II
U-fure Judge
lajrin
IlcdM-ris
approprlatliig
amtiel T Hor
;omey (Ku.rge

W Cross U hand
Horton, and Milk
Faichln
l-ellan. Wed iWu. C M Bell
1-Yank Inbym and J W Hllll

C Thompson the iflghi \*m
irulman who found the horse and
buggy with Miller asleep In It told
the story of nnding the rig
Ohom C Brown Uuitlfted to
Miller In the HotelI CYdumbta
CYdumtda when
w
h%
telephoned lo Turnbull
mbull s lutrn for -a
yY*vl Prohofka answered Miller s
at the barn, but said be did
not see Miller get the rig
Miller was atsorn and staled ihsi
be lives at 62K Webster sirtvi wiib
bis mother; that he worked ftjr Her
maine and has also worked at the lm>
ket factory
He told trf waiting s
short lime nt the Columbia hotel afiei
IdleplumlDg for the horse, then went
out on Ninth and Tenth streets will
h girl, and coming bark he met Ib n
Bmlth. who had the rig which he sup
iKiaed was the one
ordered
They
went out to a noted resort and then
rame bnck'to the city.
Thompson found him asleep In the
Smith had ru
rig
in the
th
lots to Ihe
Pere
Marquet
re
Ma
and took
freight

Dcn*t Ovtrhok 7t

• From a stranger

was at Mrs
;ion -Ralph

many you have.iyou can affonl one more, for ^ho ever heart! of a woman
cotil and comfonahie. tcMi.

had forgotten.

marked>t a reduction, there is a jroodly savinover values found elsewhere.
Foh

• • ....

Waists worth up to $1.00 for,. • - • • •
Waists worth up to $ 1,25 for - •.. -. - • • • • •,.. - - -- • -, - ......
Waists worth up to $2.00 for .. • -.;.... .. •. - ■ •. -: -.
Waists worth up to $2.50 for
.
Waists-wortn up to $5.50 for.
.... ............
Waists worth up to $3.50 for . ..., . .

Arrington gav

personal.
Morgan kft ihi* moriii

a*lter of Chocago arrived

H

1.

gm^'oV beinuhaV fil^’wc wen
to be married
1 w as a iHK.r girl,
making ariittcial flowrers for t>read.sistgnt
• your

Caro-r returned fr«uiv
pur^'iel

me

with

unwelcoiu,*

alien

ind Kinbalno-rs
ilaibm iin.iliig
LUlian Wilhelm and
d Ruth Games
went to Charlevoii t,H

day to rid myseU of his im
lu.rtunittes I told him I had prom
ised to marry Ralph He left me white
with rage
Only one week la!er Ihe
t.auk was entered
at
night, your
father shot through the heart .and
Ralph Carrington dlscmerv*.j in the
Will E Martin ikistofflce iu.*p.tlp
vault
trving
to revive him.
He was
i having a we«*k s varattoii
arrested and triiHl
lie told a story
William Hayden rnumed u. Cadi
no one cr**dile.l; that Charlen Ralston
Henry 'A'rulcar. deputy sheriff vd had sent him from his ho.isv to tht
returned home
iikUv bank for papers, after keeping him
In Ihe meantime Thomps<.n found Ionia t-tiuniy
after hrlngmg a iwitlenu to th.‘^North bU'V there over the IwH.ks all even
him and UK.k him to Turnbull s ban
ing
But Ralston swore that he had
ern Michigan asvlum
and there he claimed he learned fc
M C Kimball
traveling
freight not been at home that evening, and
the first lime that the horse was m
Agent of the S.*o Ltne. went
*oupi proved U. that the keys'of the
the one he had ordered
He said ihi
found hanging in the
over Ihe G R A 1 this morning
they went dirwctly from Heck s to ih
stolen from hi* desk. and he
fMOTL Wltadas aald that he bad U-en . . Contracu»r John .Stanlau^has gon
,t his clerk to the
tl
pot sent
bank
lo Hagtnaw for a lew days
arrmtad twice before.
Omer Fulghum has reiurne»1
from
a wv. k s trip up the river' bringing
savi-d live hundred dollars for my
home a quantity of flsl
THE MARKETS.
wedding garment*
I-went to set*
weighing 14 inuinds
Mrs Frank Kt»mp an. daughter ol him In hi* prUon. and knowing he
of Mr and was Innocent I gave him
Delfolt. July 21 -July wheat.
his cell
The
to brlt>e the keeper v>f hti
IVnware
No. I red. 76%»c; No 3 cv>ru. 60^
Wrifchi has r«-uira»kl t. man tiK.k the money ami
No I white oats. 37c
I have never kno
i Greenville after a fev caped
Toledo, July 21 —\6Tieat—Cash and
with her parent'. Mr. an* lived or died unlll loulghi
w»*fk»
July. U%c: September. 77 Wc
rloland
Mr*
J
E
Roland
enUcago. July 21 -New July w
SteiiilH-rg an
Mr and ^rw
Mrw Julius
,
76Hc; new September. 764ac;
band a death was uh. severe for her.
vUtilng n ManUt
nora. 4t%c; July oaU. I7^c; Be]
ManUtee.^^^ is la the cltj
and she nevar rose again from
E F k\>ater of
bm pork. S14 26; lard.
|7P0:
bed. though ahe lived three moi
When
she
died. I
promised
thMM

u.n

S‘/L

T«v A wmoom want abl

#

Ta

1.9s
2.25

or )**<-lo*. jVu t..*r.ae owit Ir,*-*.
fr*u,. bou-e..
U.ii. lu
liiut*'. ui.*' lr\>u. -iT.Aiuion
umt; tbrou.:h pi* .
litt ..r SV

;j2!:.v.2;n‘r2.
lining

to

■-••lEH-yfeSarSs
j ill.'•uuiv*lfii( of 4>< i>a« -l-.vis.,. al .. tMolr.r
u..4Jr I'.l. *.Uo*o*Ug O ol» thf ..*•». *U. flw
wan .m*U ojrb*i.l . o-aii.Mg a .mb..

V thv shrunken veim
Mill

an

agitation alio
for except
-V
l.ifo

r r y^mnr";irEis!;"
Vepmg when he calue.

The Sneezewood '
lou^ produ.
the -hliee
outh Africa Include

,He
mler the <*oUl stones.

1:^

But. my freed soul eT>ca|M*s Jjer chains
atid longs in llight
To rea«h the r.alms »,f light
Thai

a* cannot cut It
t sn.'etlng.
as
a<i»V

lie .tu kei* * Ralph "luid
r.»thed
Hlie Sto.,.1 up

s the goal she se. ks
r journey fares;
la.rd ni.v. auxiou* pru

Xn M li-l-l Bill

..... . '■ r/.Vr '
Mulb d J

u nder loving smile S4.1V ‘Jm‘Taler* u‘ *w“ru%rnk That I may s«v Thy face.
.face Heaven
I
i.tde luce
„ The cobT IS light l.Town and the grain
< .Me. n whose Mother'Un
as bnuigiit nje h«ime ab(»V4,
,4
l.V.

is very Ho*e and ha?d. lasting a long Has

d * h.‘*/^hold^^^^^^^ the little, tremb
hand last in his *trong ones, anl.avv louml y4.u ai last! I began
.ir you wer» ilead Ikdm! My III-,
live! rav darling!"
-Ralph.' »i.e said, the bright blu^h
rl.-'lng to her laded cbei k*. ’’.vou fi.r
haired. eUlerly
lorgl.t evetyiblng
lore
that U.,- 1

lien Te w'as Introduced to me. tw.niy years is realt/
le. he touched the locket iiiwin
k
I'ardoii mV he said, if I
.H. curious; but your name and
tor gold
uV drown
that trinket are c.miyected with so nan.e wi.rking
1 have led a busy life, but
much Id luy hie that 1 venture to ask itumghi

rtl ar there Is no lie of blm»d
l.t‘iw»H*n you and me
Your Haim
. for you hive b<
the one comfort the one sunshine

sale.

...

.79
1.29
1.79

A Grand Old Cherry Tree.
1
Pope Leo’s La
s,.m. lb
fhe tn.n .on a *iimi. |
------tree I, worth im.r.- than two or three ; Wnilen and publkhe
a. tv - ol wheal
There u a tr»*e in
s\HrrU
hrr lips ti
mat she had uoriheru lK*laware. 40 ««r k<» y«*ar.*'j
____
> ble«>Uigs old, that ha* produced an a
.
m»w
i:.o worth of -lrmi annually I
id ceus. d speaking aim 2'* year«»ik* year the Hierrieh wdd I

uadness
li.r
. and 1 haik
ACe
1 hav4t

jKk»r and wdilliry
He‘whlsperV ball
to htmself that I had no Halm on
you' What dtd be meanr Are you

.sq

know me fchadiiw

He are

aM night and d.M bled to drive to Ne^
a ant a Wedm
I told him the locket was yours Then
Hupp, r will t.e bad at the !
he led on. little by htGe. but^dld not

Hveryune knows that the Milliken waists are

always the best in the city, in style, quality and price, anti when they are

to her L-et.
Vfv ;
far.* ghastly hrr eyesi htariiig.
starl
■alb Cluing in shun quick
.. trird to s|K*ak. but the

true!**l

We have

w ith too many waists. This is the shi^vaist seastm of the year, they arc so

1

J

Tam-41*.

Noru-d nur waists into lots and marked ihem at prices-^-ihat no matter how

"kJ.

rue

The Dual hearing, on |»ef

L .K -a.

ASTKli

1 his your chance to, secure a waist at a small part of their worth.

lips quivered.
t off?”
-Had you rather I icmk
Klsle asked, gently.
l»ut in
dear. y(»u-»nay wear It
Itiaire ptwrl earrings
kissed her so-calle<l «

o—a tall man. with
a
grave,
stern face, snusuhly shaven and hair

owner Id the horse,
lug on Park* street, near Fmnt. cm
• July 6. while he
attended
chur. h
When he came from church the hor«.'

mmm

Jl Shirt Waist
^.Opportunity..,

....K ............... .

Ulllatrs
whtli
thr
sir»H*ts are sw»*pi wi *» 'doiu
K.M-nig s Hustl. rs won ttoni .Mank
Huiulay by a ><-ore of f. to 2
iss llolUHrr gave a v.-ry plea>ani
ride to Flasi Hay last . v, ning in honor
of Mks Culver of Adrian
A marsh

Ribbon*

.re,.At»« ie-

jure and large.
-Oh how lovely - Blste cried claspng the chain arcjund her slender
hnu.1
-May I wear It?"
grown
very
Miks Merriman had
tale as the l.K'kel was held up Ijefore
jer
Home
strong meroon st

RobarU’ CUiurL
he
ng
T
m

Btita

and Sash

“ Khe ‘held up.
der chain frow

EMUrn tUr CommltUaa.
Hecepilon. at trains and Uiats
Mrs H O Joynt. Mrs F R (Icsidrb b
Mrs H K Spicer. Mrs White Mrs
.(’harles Kennle. Mra Kent
Hocepilou for forenoon
at
halt
me
Mrs J V
McIntosh.
Mrs. W W
murdenr of
1
Smith. Mrs Claire Curtis, Mrs L l»
[•adlllac will hold a rate oueilng In
the cashier of the
Curtis. Mrs Sam
I hat HI) on the 2uih 21st and •J2nd of Hope* liank'^wh.
had cj.nfebsed his
Mrs*^
Ira Henry
He
Havlland. Mra
August
Nineteen hundred doliai> in
Tell Miss Merriman
lit
He
said
ey. M
C Thompaou, Mrs Jo
1111am Frahkiln
llklrirl hKige. No rS».
Elsie continued, her ey«*s
m -Mrs
.Huis entreaty -what dia-s
Boulc. Mrs J II McOough
lugh. Mrs Join
Was not Henry Gunuaii
F cm. Mrs A H C^aik Mrs FYank
y'^het
H. Smith. Mrs H W Cunningham.
H..u^t. bJ.Hk
All
lid
It means.” Miss M. rrlMrs A W Jalcraus Mrs Will Ahboii.
.pu•^l••d 1.. In- pr.-.
Mrs M Uiney. Mrs W. H Fosi. i
al>o be a m•^^tou in
hat lot twenty year:i l.a> lain upon
Mrs F. A l>ean. Mrs Marion CortH ii.
Mrs* Flora Rice rHura.-d Haturday
uv hie is lilted tonight
I will not
Mrs Albert l•c^ert)i Mrs Clara Wit
night from lUg Rapids v^hen- rb. l a*
end vuu to a wieepless tied child,
to attend the lui.eral of lui viih your heart s,. troubled
But
During Ibe evening friili punch will
ler.
Emory
Htiiu.^ou who was live me a tew moments to think of
|j« served by a ri.mmliUH- cMUislsiiug
ru-d July 12 m
Wbippb*
luike
our ttihngH. and tell me how this
of Mrs A W Wall chairman; the
- In iMithIng
The funeral ser mtn^sage came
to W
entrusted to
Misses
Bates,
llaviland
Snushali
N«wUnd
Moffat I
C!unnlnghaift
mains w. rq laid lo real in the Daveii
^""Mrs. Wali.*n came to roe late In
Bmltb.
Irma
Cunningham,
J.miii.
lairl ce4uetery
T H Del. van huslm*>» manager of
K.-nnedy IMayers
is in the i Uy noticed a stranger, auntie, who wa.«
pletiug arrangements tor the ap
ROBERT MILLER’S TRIAL
ookttig at me wry earm^stly.”
ranee of his empany
In
Sp in
A tall, haiulsj.me man. with cur!
I S Grand Op. ra lloii*^ all te xt
Proergss Today in Judps Lorln

‘‘Vr

Pretty D«ek

M
ilUKcIXI
IYIiliia«ooDSI
e

n«w

Mesv

Rainstorm This Mornmg
The s. ser.* raiiotorm H.ai o< i;urr»
re^jusi alter n.s.n^ ioda> laved «.me

For Miss Della Merilmau
iibcrlted a hundred thousand dollars
[rom a second cousin, greatly to her
.wn ama/.ement. was not Elsie Gar
tnairs aunt
Nineteen years l»efore
.he had HomhI the eyes of the glrli
lead mother, lifted a weeold babe U
REVITigB.
lo r own bijsom. and taken her borne
Tliougb not forty, her
hair
wai
..r
l»u liar
dreaked with gray, and prematun
age was the fruit of toilful life and
Hun
H
U.
llud.M .
sorrowful heart
Yet she was lovely
K,r'O NHl' w*ho ha^l
still, g.Kjdi.ess ever Us.Kiiig frv.m hei
ihe slualiiMis for the la
Mlaa rioreace Hader. lUp
sad pllyliig eyes and sweetness lurk
City
ing in the perfectly shaped mouth
"a dVlIghiful’euurHon
Addreaa—Grand Hacretary l.on I
Memory was very busy In IkAla
launch
/Wlaaor. Heed City
Merriman s heart, ns she sal ovt i
Mand wh.f<
^^UHlc—Traverae C!Hy band
lire during Elsie's abs4-nce-wo
wap
* njo
mar^bmallo
that she started as if from a d
aue of the ,-v
Als.ut -Mto
_________
carnage
.. n
to the
to elect olllc4;ni. decide on plat e ..f
iiitle" clock
Vupeiini. nd.ni Huiup-on and E C
ere words of parting
{.c aveiiworth general freight ag. ui of light" .
. on the stairs, and Elsie
the CJ R A- I went over the T |V. Lmay properly come Uifore It
A M this luoriiing
S p. m—Ball game on Twein
oaniestnes
The I rain on the U R A I due ai
street
grounds In-iween Marlon an
1 26
yesterday alien.isui did not
Ntrrtbem
Michigan
Asylum teArm
reach here, milil b ::ii iapi evening
^ Admlaaion. 26 cenis
"Did vou have a pieaw t evening.
4 III the work
train wreck at dear?" Miss Delia asked.
4 p. m—Escurslon around the l
Kingsley The soull.-hound train from
land on ateamer ('olumhia for
iA
I have a
-Yes - lu.-I don’t know
SorthiMirt also had to wait at Kings
boor. rare. 26 cenis
. auntie”

•rae Cl|y ba

Sttibt

* rio 1 look Btee. aunUe?"
The spriwker waa sUtndlng before a
III length mim»r. her pretty
bead
lUted to owe aide to surrey the mul>
ludlnous ttouncea of white tulle over
e silk. eoBstltnUiig ibe
Tenlng dress
rider, graceful Sgure
You look very n
lUs Delia Merri
quisite face
long survey of the
fore she spoke, and was sailsBeil with
the apiu«raoiie of her protege
• Very nice.” she repealed
-Hurlen^- has tliied you perfectly, and the
drcHs Is most t>ec<.mlDg. Now. if you
will get my jewel case, you shall
wear my iM-arJs '
•Thanks!- cried
Elsie, carefully
iifiUig the heavy casket and putting
It on the table lH*lde Miss Merriman
•O auntie
she continued op**ning a
small Isa In the Jewel case. } never

MISCELLANEOUS.

e "i.‘i ly*'\>lued*’‘briVfcsu‘.B (Nmi

.. ... ,

The
Oldest Postage Stamp.
Tl
.6>ou.o(h|
Tiu* old.s; iM.siage stamps in the ^var*"witr'
ir,- those issued at lUmg Kong '
iTH.tHiO.ooe
have never Um u chang4*d since....
.t. ,
6.27:..<HK>
• hev w.-ro
first instituted
in
*
Kvurv 4.iher stamp in ihe world has,

"
h.-en el.aiiged in ihi* 40 o,ld years, but
'
Ht
the head of queen Victoria on the
|n Hollar
Ibitig Kc*ng stamp has never b% n al , ler* the chi
. and two. the 1
ti red
.V(»w, h«»wever It apiKars (hat cession being beaded by the bride
her own taiihtul heart thrilling under a new set or-staiup* U alnnit lo be «* >apd bndegriH.m. Form' a; • ariuaged
Ihe siiUA-riiy of his tone
'1 have smd with the head of King Edward. i„ a semicircle aroun 1 ,h- pulpit and
ceased to love yxiu. or lo pray and win n tifv change ha* taken place there the young people with their
the oldest stamp will be the Russian.: friends and relatlve.s tea#,themselves
with ihe‘dotilde headed eagle and the,The i-efemoiiv eonstsiA'*<.f the read
shield of Ht. r.et.rge. whlrh was first ing ul a iH.rtton of ilripture and a
Useful Invention
Isued In IkU—TIt-BU*.
lung
adim.nnu.n p. the bride and
•------------------------------J bridegns.iu delivereil exii-miKire
by
.. atmo.Hpbere t.f the sick chamber
T^.
6und.,
IV b,value a mvessary part of the
The early < hrUuans kept Indh »be
fcrvice
At ihe
Hose
of the
j'>iHan s i.utlit. l»r J E H Barnes.
Fnglkh medicil man rniorts hav
; used the ozonlex in a severe ca.se
t.neiitnonia cvunpllcated with pleur
and the result was an inmudlate
d imik.rtant change In the .air of
> nk.rn which was followed by rap the first day «.f the week h.dy This |
impn.vemeni of the paiieni's con ehange was hastem
in'liy
up
According to the naiive pai»er* ol
ion
OEt.nlEers are being ust^ ako the C4.n version to
many pagans, who ha«
itenng the air of factories
ing aUiul oO.tKsi. entered
.Sald^ath and had no
as a holy day. The cl
Australia’s Surninfl Mountain.
probably, bebire the
At Wingen Is u» be seen the, only ci-niury of our era.
; ordered his servants to bum a fire in
jumlng muuntain to be found in Aus'files swarmed
swa
: the street
The butterflies
ralla. and the only one ^ of volTo Polloh Fumituro. .
I
'anlc origin known.
ThtAsumm.lt 1.*ing ^urnliure^the article; burned
I.H20 feet above sea level, and
•a^llv reached from the ttiwnshlp. H to bo iKdlhhed is first wiped off wlih a leathered round the
Msed to be an immense coal cloth, wrung out in very hot water, j jour ul a *'&oba ” h
which has in some unaccvmnt before the furniture polish U applied. | ^-^rd charged the li
mure brilliant finish I* »ecur-; p^x in the uelghk.rl
ay lu^come
Ignited and has
ed than It the kdlsh is applied right
on the unwashe i wikhI. Another ad j ^
vantage is that wckkI will not show ________
finger
mark,
afterward. A high poU.h
i‘^not*'on?y 'waL *tbere no
cannid be secured if the wood which
\ house of seven sunny rc
is to lH> polished U dirty and greasy,
on West Ninth street.
vorkshoivs as now understcKxd. yet women will persist in using furni­
unknown, while engineers was ture cream or polish as a mantle of
display beneath the charity, to cover a rouliliude of sins
an alien art,
building at the of neglect and dirt.
rtKjf of the M
exhibition at Kobe. Japan. U little
A Graat Mule.
j
short of marvelous, says the Kobe
Time*.
U U believed that the largest mule
In the world is owned in Callaway
I is the prop
Drinking Ke
(vuniy. Mo, The an
Hereford
erty of -Mike” Mur _
The drinking of kerosene Js
and It aland, eighteen hand, high
a growing evil In FYance
and.welgh* 1641 iK.unds. The mule U
long barely three years of age. and lu
and owner expects to have the phenomthe Indiana of the South Pacific
I
ImporU
to auch an extent that the
ih
tion oX kerosene for drinking is an
OAm Ovwr FItw* KwMal Bawk
Unportnat trade In Peru and BoIIvIa

anONKY TvH/-*AN-^Xu l*s rUu*. put in

*"■ iryou Wkb it. she-said. Mdtly

Price
$1,400

nVAMOOBWAMTABk

i

I'Ai iriiD Thee, sav^ through the
i»f a ‘ perilousSsay,
The First Locomotivelift my grateful lav^
While It is a matt. r of hi.'.tory that
the first locomotive made and run In
The After Cost of War.
...u.■’
England was a small luoikl of .an orJuurut’j €'..uifori*>.l. .
*u.l l uj..)iltnary roiid b»comoGve ctmslructed in
sill. h.m out
SI..I r. ut*.l vne r*o^ u.
^
17M bv William Murdtuk. it is pnd» V“n
or Ware will attorn.- dismiss
ably .iitti*-. known ihat this original
j-ngine is still in exislence and has. ‘be
xhihii^’ «rat»-fiil
om ermur This“Vunuu^
bJlhiwin aggregut.-s
ol
4*d
The little hKvuuutlve is atMuit
fuiirit-en* inches liigh and
niIneteen m«»ney disluirsid in pensions io mei.
inches long. With a wldlh ov.r ihe
a nONg\ TO UIAN tM go-ni n«l
Inving V
a*4ii hun
mated.

Tomorrow

Wednesday, July 22nd.
Kn^agemcnt of the vlisBn^urihctl
•'

actress

ANNE
SUTHERLAND
in the dramatic sensation

“OU BARRY”
Soi>iK>rtcJ by her own »mpany
of|>Uym direct frot/ the big
phcnoinenaljujxiiHrhicaga :

OriciliSCast
Full Prodwtioi

Derlingtr

Ncn:ei.OO,7Se.S(lc.25e

Htal €$t»U CMcbsHgt

Scat lalc now open at
the box office. Cituetu tdcphone. 112; Bell. 191.
a

New 'Phone 606

Loom Wortd'a Fair in IMH.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

.m.

TflS EVEXDfO BitCOBD. TEAVEBSE CITY. MICH.. TUESDAY. JULY 21. 1»08.

I^HE
STORY
•ORA««*
DEPUTY
PROPHET
-

lib*
ki.fw oo DK»* aloot
tbc treod of
»»*»» *
tentr< ku..w* about euowebora. liuwkuid bad often talked j^mUa wub ber.
but abe bad made tie faUl biuuder of
to uiMltT»iut>d Instead of
ber l*noran« and- aaklng
qoeatlous like a cbUd. That wc* ber
f aln^tb* vain attempt to know
U amla*.

I tlM-Ui \UX0 Imt »ior> imUl It looked like
• tut: example of bU very beet work.
When It wa. ftniebed. abe said to befeelf ibat Uowlaod couM oot ba>e done
U ao well, gbe felt that ab* bad «mfared fame cpon blm aud that be moat
U deeply graiefuL 8be even waa vain
ieoou*:b to a|*eeubite opou the poaaibUl’ ly of pretend
ber

prising prwpbecy
was ac.ii.Ud tbe Iioikt of hav
name slgii.d to tbe disiatch.
< Vila gilt The Hun.‘ay I ne l‘i
tbe foMnw Iug forenoon and iN-held the
signalure with ^Ide. Kb# r-ts «o glad
•ff# llowbiml a ank# tbai ber bean m»vc
j b**r Its tiiwt warnliig ef bi r
'

Tb«a waa alao In tluit city a rislnir
yoimf poimrUu named Jack Mortimer
wboif fat# placed In alufular oppoai
tlon It llowUnd. Ue was nn tbe olbrr
aid# «V all quawtloua. t<otb national and
local, pud many a bard rap did b« «et
from fiowund la Tb# Trlbonc.
Tb# two fveu bated aaeb other wltb
d*#-p and ferveai Intenalty, Imt tbla
B#ntlJB#rtl waa carefully covend wUb a
ibin rmawr of poUte good fellowablp.
To pvake matters worae, tbe jouroa!
tat aai tb« poUOrtan were In lore will,
tb# agyu# gtrL Ibla may have actounl
td tm Ibeir exaggerated coort#ay to
ward wwrb o!h#r. for aueb a aliuaUon
anmdt clrlbaed men eaerta a reftalng
InBttiic#. Tbere can be no quarrel In
tbc pteamie# of a lady, and tbla one
waa pier preeoni in tba mtnda of How
land gnd Mortimer
Ilar-nama waa Cwiia Tbayrr. and abe
waa fdltraoa of tba woman s page of
Tbe tribWM. bbe bad beai In journal
lam tnlif yMra-«var alnoe abe was
nlnrtgpii-’Uj^ba regarded baraetf aa a
reiei«n\ ITm bef two aullora, ab# dla^
tlnctljr iweferred llowUod, though ab#
waa loullf ttlud to tb# reaHU## of tb#
affair. In^ abe was on# of tb# few
peradba In tbe cUy wbo did oot know
that BowUud and Mortlumr baled each
Tbir bad been a time when

otdtgMl to treat blm with conaUbwabD
ae^ertty. but tbla was secret Ulatorj
tmUidy ku#w anything alioot It excep
iMTsalf and her ricUm. Tbelr reUlioita
m iHiblle w#r# ao cordial that every
body puppoaed Mortimer to be stiff In
Ibe race, even Including UowUnd. wbo
bad raomcots of psnlc and cold peraplr
Ittg trarur on account of ItIf Mortimer bad not been a |d»enom#
oally shrewd fellow, be. too. might
have faurled that tbe iwmpalgti of love
was yvi on; but, being wbat be waa. be
knew that tbe election was over.
||h> bpet l>0Ucy for tbe defeat*! to w eal­

th# Mew York rrt« I*reaa. and bla eyva
i place uiKtn Its
field fur bUnaelf
aa s |K>UtlcaI writer lu the metruiiulla
Whra be thought utKiii tbla proi
bHgbt piciuraa filtted l*efor* bla Imagt
uattob. and It la needleaa to aay
t'ellg waa In tbe foreground of them
all Be even dartd to discuss aotne of
tbeat pictures with ber. bbe was-to
mak# a career lu tbe Ug city at
aam# tlm# that be made bla. Null
drflnlie was asld alwut uniting ti
carters In the holy lM*nda of malrlum

"
......
luiild ba»e felt bwai ll
it. honor
tbe aflei. noon all# wei.i down to
IThe fni.um- oilbe, and the first thing
she saw v.as tbe m;*nagU.g clUur ait-,
l„g hi. hair. Hr '
u.lduy Fc-e I'c-s.
^
**lf b# only hadn't sign lblauaa»eto
. gn at beav- ;
! Itr.be waa a;.,

> rila WITH fOLITKMaa.
eWB of the day. Waa there aii>
Imni abe culd trust w bo'und. i-.t
olUhs? hhe culd think of nooi.e
bolliner.
Women luive on apia-tUe for iiuir
Ojn. they prefer tin wolst. If b;<d in
luae abe would ratloT have did t!
do It; not that ala- besHal«l to oak a
.or of blm. hut that sin- would rat
lie Hum enfeaa her IgiH.raiMH P. bi
Mbe was far from sus|HHtlug Idn
any aeiioiia enmity toward IlifwiiI ber Mortimer was merely a yo

‘ui; r“

DOGS AS SCOUTS.

l.eMw Ibat she bus Irrm.-d n .timn U-tthan be deM-Tve. t%en when abe
drUen blm to anh Ide. It 1h but
waury tt* smile ui-.n blm tjm-e more.

; pw‘

Vila sinild iipm !
found blm In one of
tc- nauiis of the city

I deajre to a«rvc hi i
M*cn her luouih lo i
,ery nh^ nU.ut.U >

saaa Seaator t>«H:lar*a lataklag

> had never aus

with

Uur up. four atepa at a Him- lie li:ul '
llie Suitday Free Press In bla band,
apil he vuts breathing ft^tb lire and
imsione.
"11a.e .voUMH-n"
hclK'gnn.
She leaned agalnai the wall, {wl# aud
cinhhng.
"I d.d It.” abe wblHiK-tvd.

ment fiv-jneiiteil by tl
The .cUHlouiera td the
course, dlvhhsl In
S large and deep basin was reservisl.

ugnira'^d*'

1 she d<H iih-tl that abe bad b
eornetl another

greatest tdati In New Jeirwy.
w. ut i.rcol»-ly
I, l<> Tbc
•ur.o .b... «...

tie rewiige..
..St Jot down these points tl
you." be sanl And sr,e made t
her notelKs.k
aartlly . M« rttmer was w«>mlering
strong II dose Im> should mix.
he,aln»uld make the fore.-.,si to*»
surd. Tl.e Fi.v IVCKS xxouUli.*t |ulnt

eu be prxKs-isl.sl m
tion, and be *l.d 11 U-.
>rk. On uatlomih atat
be funvasl the v..t

He

mei^-ly

made every

stiibd upuu lu bead in a plutislhle.

The Free Press was strongly U*
llcan ns‘TUr Tribune wss.~bui k
i.er knew iluit It v^ould print'u
a- fur*vast fn\».rlng the Im-umh
Ide. He himself km-w ilmi It w
tepubllcan year In that distrhi.
be political slmriwf exp-iU and oldest
LibabltaiUa Knc\rflint. yA-t pruUldy
be Free Press p. eple w .-iv not so
Oecmslonally. when ba wn Away on InfornuHl. He gnvv it to them ar'strong
an araif nmeot, ab# would open hU teli^ ss he tbouglil they would stand It an
graoto from Tbe Free Prras snd S4*nd in s very clever way priHlidisl a get
th# wws reqoemed If It was winted to erul lieimsTatlc aw»vi. lo that section.
A brary. On# dsj late In October CoUa
And guileless CelU. who bad thought
raeslead a message of diia sort that btTseir so abrewd. U-ltev4-d tlmt this
ihpo^ even tbe solid stoucture of b#r courteous genilemun was enriching hft
•wraisucs to herself:
nuieUKik with gratuitous wisdom, and
abe U-gau to admire blm. It waa a tine
thing to do f*»r liuwisud. whom, after
all. abe knew that Mortimer didn't
love.
Kb# tbanktnl him wltb^sucb beartlTIM arrlrad sarb on fUiurday afurMQto ABd Uowlaud bad jM^goo# hah Deea that tbe rasiwl was almost slisken
tof Idwu tb# river. It was a "gum In bis lufsnntua txuui.isure, t»ut be abut
Bho^ntotoMp.*' to ua# hla own exprew bla te«*th und held on.
PelUi went borne and put this delight­
too^^hat to. b# had ftod secretb snd
Ih# %iffb«r poweta of Th# Trlbuu. ful batch of malhlous mlaiuformatiou
Into English llmt would not have aharahB#Y Bothtoff of It.
•d the masters of the langusge. 8bc
rairthto r###oo Oelto coold Bot A
had aamidea of Howlands ikilliical
to A|r #tt# in th# o«ot for help It

nude
X-\L

Th* rtarmlKS

other animals is.s.**.sa 4if Rlevvlvlni
•>*# of tb. .r cuemhw Mr H, Rahlu writing of nidand game-hlnto.
atlenik.h lo u niniirknlde and
U-auliful InMaiwv.
Winn the ptor
mlgiiu pula on Its winter dP-s. it has
ick iMll. one might supiKNio that
would attraet iiitent».n to the bird
ehlng 4in the sin.w. Imt in fact It
S4TVVS for cx.invulm. Ill
Kv4T.v prv»Jec..ji tm a snow held east- a dark .bada and that U whnt tbc tall of lb#
loilonU-ss inarmlgun b»oks like, tba
ody nf the blnl n's.-mhliug a mers
ump on the w bite Iku kgpmnd.

Tbc anger lisb. half bsh. >alf ituU
s tbc terror of all vvws*-ls but Iruucbitls that use Ibe aoutb ocas.
This
rvwture. wblcb Is not bigger tlmu an
imond. has a prolKwila like an 4*n.rge gnat sting tliat can Iwre lb!x.ugb
veil sbi-et iron
Anger fish freqmmt
»any of tbe Ugiavns of tbe coral
Islands and burrow boles for them
S4-hes in tbe wral. but they have a
p* rv» rs4* haWt of doing tbe same thing
lo ships lying at anchor, and tbc dam­
age geui-rally almws limlf when next
tbe v.-ssel Is at S4-a In bad w4-#ih#riltb dlsaisirous pwults.

bat U said to iH* an lufaUlb
i*dy for spraloa aud brulsea atlciH
I lib painful Inflammation Is a poa
Uiv of hot mobissiw aud mail. 8Ur tl
is««w ao atlff wltb aalt that tl
poultlvv can be beW .to place by
parts wel
long aa

tienu-in t.v|-,
ttmclal Instrm tlonyimve l-n-n clrvuUied tlml the lerri/n. are to W emph'.v.d aa Ibe
and ear. of an army
lu the ih Id. a* Ihev are mu. h m..re re-

. fa.-e
UHRlh.
, rent

with iHTfeci franl.it
awenrlng him to
twy. He
regard the mutt4*r as men*ly i
guo.1 j..keon Howlund tlu.l

Press

'you !

I ^“‘‘1

TO PREVENT FLOODS.

northeast e..rn.-r of It. Im mlg
l een iM-rioUHly uffeted by Ibu
riie girl looked sw»-« ter than a
i.n airee. but Juek kb^rliun r ki
blossom grew en w la;ugh
could ne\i*r reiicV
q._-

Ml# ackuow k-dged that b# bad beU«d
her very utueb In ber work, but there
waa go longer any such need Mho
Indrad. rcturulug tbla favor by advia

atltotionaffy Inrapab •of ktRUWlngE
lb lug. abe could cri Iclae the tiler
Surtm of llowUnd's articlea and show
him where lu ber own opinion be
ttlgM have mad# tbe facts stand o
bolitor relief, if any otber woman
triad to toff How land bow to write |>o
UUc#] stoiiM, be would have bad ber
Ubo1tol.#d by an act of tbc sUto legla
lattir#. many of who## iti#mli#ri would

There bad been a quarrel. Indeed a
i or quarrels, wblcb h;id e«l^ ;«J ta .Lr tm.lu.ml goiug
s»lu* away fixMit
way liea open to all. Why should
_ I bis bom# prviRsrwtury to i
I marry tbe klugt It
^ . S^from bis wife. Tbe terms 1
for blm. I have known blm alnce
cblKl. and I have promWd bis navlbcf.
Mr HrUrllrd «t Briaa
gu«m NalalUi. to take care of blm. two ebi^-u, a boy and a I
Cap 1 do It in any belter way tbau a« ; tber was to lave the Uvy.
hit w ife?
; The girl. Tbe fatber lad
** It U bow time tbe king waa marrm Urauw rled. 1 cate nutUiiig fur wbat tbe pco«• litil# pie wlU say. They do imi bke me.
now UP40VM. lod liie .urnII
\Tbore la Uuaaia. There la AustrU. I
------------^
ol
care nothing fur tlicm. 0

M0IDEIT8 or EUIXK’8 BOTHOOIK

was a treiiiendous tarry that night.
Tbla four luige supplemeni of pollUcal
|•rvdk■Uuu» bad been hastily conc'clvtd.
ami U W 4>. rashly throw u loyelber. Yel
HovvlamlX story wua n-<'osi.l«d na a
; truly meiiifirioua effort Tbe excellence

loyed a abrewd aud active
iu named Waiter Howland aa
poUtlcal ttewa gatbtrer. and
beca.m« known even beyond

UPTON LOOPS THE LOOP.

•bea 1 »i.UIOMl mr ml
vrblcb waa to aacrrtaiu
or not abe waa to maiT>' Kln^
der. abeaakl:

r Thom*. Uploo «w OowT l«l*Liid
to wU IU glory the other day. says tba
Kew York ITifrald. and abot the thootg
and looped the loop and alld tb# h^m
tar. WUb blm were m ren frlanda,
all yaebtMMn. In white duck and bln#
set and Mr. ITfe. wbo acted as
naoiiu- and guide.
arrived at tXmty
Mr XboiMsX party
par
Ulaad about 4 o'clock and Iwn to
mAh# a round of tb# various places of
amuaemtoit. FTwt they atruggkd with
tb# aurgtnc crowd to tb# Boweir and
were cantod akng from on# end of
that famoua board walk to tb# other.
Tba loop tbe loop naxt attracted tbelr
iervU and 1 will «dtow
attautloa and Sir Tbomaa aev med very
ibe emjKTor U>w to rule i
much totatwatod to tba vrowd that
lug Itualeuu in tbe early life of Alex- » S.‘rv Uu. as ged as Alexandr
patronised that topay turvy arrangeauder l-.The late king of K* rvla:
i the days rW bU wUkRd fatb, r then* tremolo lu li
maut.
The prxH'rietor induced his
Vl..v.nnder was but twelve years old has Usm u..tblug l-ut trouble In ibU I through thKi
Ux.kkLxiH.r. a ratbt r gR»od katklug
f?«eiber the klug su^
to take tbe'trip sUnd
«beu King 5 llan. bis fatber buRued
queu
from
|*eaee
a,
lag
up
in
Tbe car for the benfllt of tba
tb^ decree l*a
togUah yaebtaman and bis fiirnda
ing .U..
,
i^-lgrade aud
Tbe girl calmly remained on her feet
while tbe car turned ujwlde dowu at
her. klotlarundiRonVereatlbatUm#
M> true friend*
tba top of
loop, and Sir Thomas
,'le.laden. and, a

_
cupped bU hands In approval
Then
every bcaly k»«ws,' Crime ItUmarck . aome one uin.n w horn to h-au
^I
reVuVncl 'u uh Tbe
glU in bU Sir Thomas and hts frtenda got Into tbe
ar aud wetw whirled around lb# coo
backed up ibe tw-rvUn government in ; will ixui.e a time of trouble fo. biai^ ,,ruiK Uie U-y darning along, bolding to
tb# dasurdiy altemid of enforcing lU
la wx-ak bearicl. I am atrmig.
l
father a baud, Itoib were laughing
Art^^'lbe loop the Uh^p tbe khigUahruling, on foclgu soil.
i \
len w ent to tbe shoot tlic shotiu and
^be boy uas as much oiqaaad to re‘ prl^ d iu a r.uup. When tbe « .« came
rent down tbe Incline in the big Uwta.
aIhiv h# bad left
- to Helgradc without bis mother iTx
V .h.M *^rThey bad a lively time alldlug down
• to a<i..irMte fn.m ber
tbe rattan tunnel whk4i U known as
aon. The I'rliuvss Morussl. (
tbe heller skelter, took a trip to lb#
: -Maud." lie aald. • bet
on an air ahl|* and tvaie tb#
em
well as
Sir Thomas then aided in tb# ,
"I'l"'’"-' I „„ wluil I. lu t» ; Uic
ag
of a
new
entertainment
“ night R?lH*n be returned j«n„n,v to Vrthnr"
n aa * i .enty ibouaaud leagues
bad given to , Tbe wmuau Mill at.vsl
. me -nraga.*:
tbe sea.* and be led tbe w ay Into
tbe first auVuiariiK- lawt which was to
make the trip to the iH.rih iK^k*.
man government also demuud*
•Volley IslaiKl Is a great place." said '
ilr Thoiuaa. catcl.lng hU hrvatb aa b#
departure."
farted for bon»e
-For eicltcment It
•The Oennau govemineut b:
8
almost aa gis.l a« a vSebt race, while
right to Interfere
'• •''■*“1 ...... WI., hl.u«.UM-rri..Ju.l. “'VliJ ' „
.
think it exiv*U one for phyaicml exer»ua.r iu|ooiu. »nu-r
via." cried
princ- of
and Amy
You
- ‘gueen NatHlle told ma ber son waa |
on eart'Er^
olM*y or they will take fond of me and that abe would ap
,hh.i.Ic w ill
prove our marriage. Now 1 am .imply
y„u
|iav#
bo boy trying to keep mj p^# to gut^fu „,alea "
leiil!!d la\k*UiMl. chair fur a few
NaUll#.'"
-Wbo'H to iml uil* to bed
utea lu aiH.-1-cbleas aaionlshmeiit
Continuing. Mr. Bandborg maid
.
^voinh-r.
thou, aiatuplng bis fool

Anecdote* of Ser»ia’» L*te Kia(
and Queen.

% HOWAKD impOIC

4it:

TWO KISSES

aEMNOER MD DRUR

b.^UM> Mke atotroctia

Bat tlM ariicW

It., to the 1
and tin inkling of
her dh.v
The
He said
I • diKMls ahoiJld
wukcii public brother, abe f
of providing.
^^ul
h terrible dls j
‘\\tM abauT
asters In the future We can. peiluipa,
t
wo children clung to e.u b other:
do -mithlng to eltlier Im-r. ms* irt densl by the a*rioUH h-k- td their
crease the ralufull any where, but we '
......
,
,^u
can do a great deal bmard Ibe c*»ntrol
nml
of the water after It falls iio tbe eurib. 1
mother’
. fa
-1 I.H- It Is esUtuali-d that Kansas purled her fiov
iiage
niy and vicinity kv*l $Jiukv».u«u by
U'ai.eil uik
,ung
tlib. ikKKl aud that T..peka lost ft.aa..despair. Tb«
•u.UH
iber.
Is exitggerabsl. but at
heiv
gale.kwa was fiVSH
*..bs
a.IS no stiund exo-pi the m..ther's sob.
Ik-fore liUHband and wife .ante the
the
picture Was it thought trun.feri cnee or l*tt au.i nl this uionu nl of their
I parting tl.elr inlmN nidura
U..I ..r ......I il.Tr.-.'( bii>- Ib..t
'rtU.i‘rbuJ.-v.rk„..«,.V^.,v ». r. b-u
I-- >™tB .vouUK. r. It » a. .iSlMili.n.-, U..1

extending tbrt.ugl«*ut
' and SL-nilarld U-li. tin
, InqH.unded for Irrlgntl
, Ibe time tbe lK*uetlelal
ly undetwtot.d It will be dcmomtlniled
; that tbe water, that can be ImiHUindt-d
in the ratu Ih-II eaii and will K> usihI
Klully for Inigatloii.
day the
Tviui.,
..n tli.-1
preveiiiloJi of dcKtructlv
teacher was preparing to dangle the
--------------------------------

^ ^

' lu.liilid a rarl*>nlc syphon at the dog,
Algol Bandberg, formerly tbe editor ; deluging the hitler s long furry coat.
Df a newsiMiper in Sweden, but now
Uddle sprung uii and ran to hU mas­
living In New York, met and Intol^ ter for proi.N-tlon.
A newconiiT In
I the g.oup iRolnt.Hl to tbe bedraggled
rletved tbe hitc gueen Draga Just prei canine and aski-d:
riuus to her marriage to the king of
"Whui briNxn. hi^-yMotehr
Bervla. aays the New York W.irld.
"lie was K.-oleb when h<- came 'a
"While not U-ttUllful. the queen waa
bem," replied t'ortH-tL stroking
bandsome woman." be aald.
"On
tbe day 1 asw ber she wore a dress of
com colored silk, with black liuv, roslllng wltb every movement. Her banda
1 oe hirait or 4.*auso. uetween Cap#
were extraordinarily beautiful. They
were C4|kered with glewmini. glitu-r- Hretoo aud the maintond at Nova
Tbe Uak
lug rings. She txmsuntly wwa making Beotia, la io be brldivd.
jeaturee with them.
Her hair waa la an Immeoae pne. involving great envery UUck. but her eyebrowa almost glneering dlffH-uHles and tb# outtoy of
CAUi# togvU»4f*r Acmas b#r bomi. giving about «S.OOU.ODU. Tbe bridge wUl be
A most atototor look wb«B her fsc# a cautUever. wttb a apau of 1300 tmt.

U> natal iM tween a patrol and the main
‘T for linking up |h.*ih, „ih1. Ihh
lug small, their piv-aem-e U unuotu^ed.
A num!.*-r of pure ht tnl Airethih-a are
to Ik. obtaia*-^! for l.retHlng punK*aca.
and It
pn.issitsl to altacb to each
Jaeger battalion two d-gs of iibuormal
Inb-Illgemv. tniiJtetl to carry from
fn.nt
to
rv-ar
and return
Kvery regli
ment win lm\e fnuii^tair a do/#u to a
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CIVILIZATION BY GAMBLING

'
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tltbin. aud out on the lifaxtg. .berv j

J* *

d:.v with hi

they had strvdhsl into the unsadlgbl •

tbc“'lutMr«r^i mlin. h«‘n‘anil flun-'lbT f Francis<-u suvlal l«

band resusl lightly on bU arm. nn.l be
led ber to a tus»k und. r an uverbnnglug
Clown prllKH* on the |ade and line the
Toronto-. Raoectallon..
vine. It waa th. re that they mude up
Isty gave him tbe slip and Jumm-d off .
Toronto ...unis on 4
their tlrsl
uartvl. there Ihul he told
the boards mb. d.vp w.iter.
here hu
-horse i*K.wer from N
Ula tUiry and ther.-, mvlinb-d fn.m the
dls. altln.ugh
moouUght, u th*- s..und «*f a i*alH-l of
merry vole*-#, luughl.-r «i.-l mude. he
.X'.l-I....r ...
took bU ttrai kiss Th'
-’-tie mte
.. "nk-M.ment imw
t.asl *.ut In Axmiiast with
lairnauna^
...rr with , itje grim s|KK-trr that
hat «oiirp.nn-*l
o.iirrojit.-tl them.
th.-m,
I'U!'...sail>Tucilon be
t»Tra brmu. Tht
t.ko the i
“bulling out
Thr> lM.ar
!
the
prvw4-hi
was
Umt
In
a
supr. uiely
. ^
train I.« hwith all happy<.a*i
will Inform her itiiijesty op
Tbc motb,:r felt a tiny arm aU»ui
loinbul" j;^;*-iMbe d.M
' ber. Then .vuue an..th. r a llith- Hrger
^
alrunger. Sh.- kis v. ihat^ h*-t -hih
Alexander, stbklug o’
too
and turning on bis U. k to let blmsc-lf ,
llloat dow n the sip-am wbile.be .-n •
,-.»>■ wm.l
couragi-d his playfellows to Join Iqbls
..kl .v who I
Impudent jR-st.
• \ .
On another ociaslon. wln-n lie wuiK}
already king in u.vme. Al exander show-*
bi*l*K>US llcSiKtl
ed his true di-imx-rmy ev«-u Iti n* more 1
pronounced form ' H# had IsN-n on a I
kin'ely drive In Uudap«>st.
Hettiug ‘
Iblrsty.' be bade his oun hman b* luilt I
ithln Ihmt
lu front of one of the ens-u air Us-r gar- j
dens on Amlntssy stPH-t.
Th*-re the ^
end wtth
oungktng alighted, handed the cabbycigarette and then aat down at a ta- !
ri,.k. aud
Ic near tbc sl.h wulk
He unlend !
wo glasses of Ikht. and wb.-u tl.e
ish fVom
waiter brought them told blm to take |
irsi- thaa
one beer to Ibe cabby.
j
-Excuse me." aaid tbe w alter, who
r-seits
probably did iwt antlclpat.* a large |
douc4-ur frxmi ao young
reiiLured
ni m*i tbc *L-ooU.' you
lie loitl"Oh. I beg your pard.m a tbouLind
t Into A
i,
lmi-8." answcp-d tbc king, throwing
Iro a five Borin note, lie then drulne<l I .y,
bU glass, tiK»k lip tbe pib4*r one. aud. ' .j
I..I.-1I olli. r .HTllii*
Talking over to tbe cab. addM: "I ’
.iulte fo gott.-n for
gue«i I had better wHlt oh him myself. 1
*
That poor fellow must l».awfully dry. |
*»,,
would-be bumorl «t
l,y
tad It would be cruel to make blm '
,
valt fur-boots.'|

Pstrul which wou
and for vwrr.vmg

i
“1 th*-m.’lh.-ii up Hit
) tbelr fatber. whom ih.-y !.



••

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.uto

years* conia*t wUh .Ks*i.leut«l clvlilxa
lion, am! the reimiiml.-r of bla hfe will
bedexoi.sl to the hiirsAduetlon of Amer
lean methods lu b!» native o-untry. To
that end b# Is uegoUallug w ith < bln*s#
mandarins of Canton and other i4Ue#
for a gnmhJlug monopoly
-HJg Jim" landed In tbe I'nited KUU-s

I**
j aoiulrvd
j w*»rking i.. the
.... miu.-s of N»
l“* msiUlrtKl a
Id»*•*“*• gamhliiig In San 1
I
j

*"
“sli-fuctory
. fux*-s. has d.-*1dM l.» att.-inpt an Inno-

»h.4yt
tlispaub from
".Mamma.** sjild the girl,
I Trenton to the N-w \..rk Tiiu.-s To
tpa aud Arty g.. utvuy *•
w.w.-rc pur
"Paiui." said th.- Inq. ."di.u'l b»l
- wc vba**d a few days ago and will U' pn^
muw'uTio
............... ... '
!
TuKclo* ,t ib,.ir fa.b«.i.uib^
blDi down till be Mi.k vu ..IH- ku.-.- tbat , W*.-loo .ul-.tltul.-. fv. Ibe foi.-.
be might encircle them

.

are all |H.wcrfuI.
' Kor my part, the angry . h.jids that
I have enveloiRcd ^are disiH-lhd by out.
cbildp-n, w ho are suffering from «*ur ^
1
lmi>crfectl«n
U-t us wipe- away
( the bickerings that have br«.ught us :
j aud them t^ tbe verge of parting and '
for tbe sake of n!f that innke* life;
tvokL living, parental and tlllal love;
tor khe aake of thesv* -tw.. lnn.-vni
00^ tor our own snkes. let us forgive
aud forget. 1 have U-en thinking oT ,
thr kiss I took that night.
You re­
member"*
-Strange. I was thinking of It loo." .j
••Let us lake It again. We ma;^ oot
1 have with .t that youthful tlKill we
! bad then, but b t us rememlter tluit we
; were tbiMi but two. wbTlc now- we nr*four"
In another,
and chlldreii
brace.
Nwrsiwg TA*ss aisA.
fi.-4'd a vacation l«ad
I.U I*r

ta.

Tim

it.,i

*111

mi.-nov in dome.tl. knanoK^fing

i rie#..
Frkw.

Prh**. -Many of my
aueb coDditioii that I
,
leave them. They need «'onsU

up ,

PrtsclUa. wh«.• 1 gsxr upon
The ssutt • t v.'ur ryrm,
I s*-,, th. «ioo ..f tb. kUsrn
PlroJtar Dwlc n» tiusiangc’liTiay
I
^An.l. oh^ lT»iVlla^d.wT
^

Sigh.

You know Just Jm»w bc#t to *iln
Hsst units from th« cost
Kt> grim bsrtlll could grt by
If you w*r* wstching n*af.
PrtsciU*. oh. ssy you U be my
iKJnssU*; tROglo**#
I could b* but

lo, I Shoukr^jrfesr.
. plssss. win you b*

/

ut/

iK »• #/Wy wrduoua work, ar 1

tM felt. As a profcMlon nursing U out
%av

or foolish for a weak
to Uke op the work.
the other band, ab# should h#
sound in health as weU a# to mtod.
Td be truly oaeful she mostbamtotraaa
of th# ■Uuatkm.-'Chlcaff# Fast
TbtT# are more wrecks to tb# BaHlc
Chicago had an aftototoBot of
•M tb|iMn any other ptoc# to tb# 000.000 paopto at bar arartTfl tote; but
worlA. The averafc to OB# a week BL L0to# oo«nto ronlld—tly «b a» uB

■“‘Ah. y«."
u. ...
J ua.
knew,
h*!»
lients wbo. If you quit nursing tber
^
wUl get well tbc first thiBg you koow,-CatboUc Btopdard and TImaa.

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''.r -'^

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'

THE LATE POPlIil XIII

VtprrtghL
^
«HB •MC006iOM ability M tht UU
pop9 l>» XIU Uy in lb**
Moo of
»r*«t quam»»*« »f
mimd Ho h»4 a patUnr. whlrh

neoted
lad at ‘
there In force,
the court of King Le.dHdd. he produced
a moat fuvorab
acK.mpIiahcrd
apparent^hat ti
•choUr. a well bred man and on* who
had not a lltU# wit. In the dlrtlcult ta*k
May. IMl M*;r.
n lu nrvf nio and a|.i«dnied «ovrrnor which wa* before him Anhblghop IVcc I*
hm. tu ivruala. had the beneUl of the coun*el* of .kfuren !
hotlHHlM of til.- irv.Uutlonary Houlaa Marla, who wa* a* mt*at dev ut ;
laiHi.ti.-a, and hrr. iM yuri a c-.>ntr*i b*- Catholic. To protect th# Be lgian Ce»h.
oUca agalnet
the opfK^altlon to them in
I I'c<Ti amJ
aga
tar. n J«.II
tha Bela
1 opt«*«ai..n to thr c l.ur. h,
and a* u*ua! h*
I Ik- thr man a a.>rk for many yrara
way
ay of g. lj.g to
Uarlou. ,M-. ,rt a.* lrii. .
ahl. h wc r« found ak very pru. tbal
tl«
lie
Vl.ltatlon ..f the ;
h>..rn in Italy a» thr rrauJt of the? dlalie began
began the
t!
.-d up
1 tor ham r foiloaiiiK ih* Nu|K>l. ..nlr Inva- great Catholl. ..h.Mil*
la yrart waa not fnu< h mor* than a
lx.y and ahoai* |.h>alc*l ur«knMaabow.
»<J
»d lliM-lf
Itiu-ir In ^hr i*a
i*allnr of hla far*. Tbt
turret ipf
t ni^aurr-a ad..pt.<l by
lor .«aa n.. ■maJl part of

Vriil

aoonar than In tboar uppoaod to
A food I4aa waa a ««>d Idaa to bln
mattar who propoaad Jl. and ha n

|tainii.. nt of a.H lal and-|H*ntUai liUrty.
Inc tha forcM acalnat him Hr bad'lhat Til. rfTort^ for ar. af. r IHh riy inadr by
Ctnlua which c an tHl a hat la ir^mlhlr au.-h a.Klri:.« a« tltr fatlHinafi (the
and what linpoaalblr
Nrvrr in hla IJfr . harr.Mil hum. ra> t.a.k ih.- form of an
did Jcjachlm I’rrcl aitrni|.t that ahi« h aii ok on th. cliui.h Thry iMlI.Vrd
h* c
could arlth othara. a., raally rould-ha
wrjgh hlrnaalf
Hr hiM-a hla IlniUatl.ina. To him th* Intrlirrta and paaralandal.lr
thfi alat*^ a

:f;"nr.Tr

C»n the 5«th of Fvi.juary. IkTH. IVtu.U » placer* Uken by the f -ui ajJttiaJ* ere- , clvii laarrUge. which had bacwu lAh
c*-l,.|.rafed the rh v«ti..n W her br-h«p area by <;r.g..ry XVI Mce ...ark.d with , Uw of the laad
to th*

r.nK.

:r::

for c’-i Im^l 1 v.. i na* mo.:
u uMr
all wmmg tabb. t.nd t- .ach waa man t« wh.m. the idea of the temporal
rv.n aneng non who did'h- t m!..r.g t . ,p:v.-n a * l..-.iuiu or i-ali.d. In the .en- |**wer of the p.>j«- «aa an abomination,
thr , hut- h. and a!l den.;l.l*^^ to d- b;m ^ ^er .^f.wl.:. b Ju w*-. l.. write thr nanre Hrb il> aUtrU. hi* p.dlc> waa to doprtv*
tr le T.iri'.h. j.or.
Thnn «a* a eln ll*r "t hi* . J.
a full tecthlrd* \..t* the )>a|Mt4 g..v.mmeni ef all power <
n the rih
rih . . ff Januarv.
Januarv. 1 v.v.n*
ru —..ry
—..r> f..r
f..r an
an cCl.^u.m
on the
the • • • • cept
in thing*
thing* aianiual.
.laniual. Th#
Th* dlpKa
c
tnbi
n* ru
1.. t l.m on
pt in
nnl ..pMat-d la# nltar *t- t n Urg- .baii-e with lia training and aiSbilc brain of Leo
u:i.
e (Wr
iV. jui.il. .app-'lnied Cardinal T
j y«n. .-d Ko. It
f..r. lb
IMU* IX
I
in U::. Th * fli.r h-Uj,.-., j... .I,..*- tia • . a h - . n%ld f.d' •'a* by Inllurii.-mg that ..f
m. *t mi. d
Tbrr. tI i:n h. d. po«lte« ; trU-a. and hi* ft>r*lgn p lu y
l oyotm. * of ii... .hur. b .lur.ng
va- bu ban..j , tr tlo-J..U. n
.
b ailing 4l.otire of hi* reig
. „,r v . f tU* p;»I *reh^^
«hl
h U TKt^-r - i ut m- r e r- C hor.u i.« • -unt *i.ua.i. a* .iie ..f htm-flret aci

i:.iii.
Tie jui-!!-.' ..f Ihu* IX ba 1 i.f doa It.r. I*, ."era,.,?."*. d“Ii liIi..-a*on | th. ■tning.-*t way there
c'hi tb*
oiuj.romi»e with rtwlutloi
c ame kH#Hn that rimre w..ik and wV bn uglit Hbi..ng* of. pligiMii* to I 'in* . , th. «i. . ..iid tie C.-.--U. .1
n .ai lb.- m. Ining
:
ter worluwiui done in them than in ihtlr and tbr opp.Mtl .n of
In Prbiua,.> u:». depub
1.) the paiul.y 1 ad , PVii*TT:?r% l*.;v h- i .n%« 1 44 an.l wa*
rival*-, in the Tollege of Ht Mlchnel
n< r. .i*ej. in Jan- d.s^,.. 1 .
S. .1, T.
*uM-*n. th.Ih.arriv-d at
he mad- hla InHuence enjM^ lally Mt. it
di'd. vb rtly ati. r bn . a.' ! n.4l t.ri.*T =ud .'urdlnHl d.-a.-on the ,H.p..
T.. them I^. XIII »p..k*
,1 with K ng t m-jiipp... , j. I tlo * ni
ardoiul
•tf.mgly
.Mitllnmg the policy they
. bo a nrw
The j • 1C V- U «. .-rt^tt.
ahould take
III rtrpirniber of that
lll.T
threw

iiiadr in thr addition*
ivraonally thr latr pontiff %car fall
And *lrnd*r. and hi* hair wa. *now
whit*. HU facr had th* kindllrat of et* j
prraalona. and hla amllr waa ready when I
thrrr waa airy lhint amualnc aald. II*
poaaaaaad a keen wit. l.-m|M*rrd by hi*
rhartUbI* wl.h not to wound the f*rlInca of othara. Hla mannrr waa high
brad and flnlahrd. and h* poaaraard a
moat charming courtray. which |.la,rd
all who aaw him at thrir ran*,
to chat on llt-rary topi,a wi
laat found plrnaur* In reading
authora of antiquity. Ill* cap

full of*a%uicr

"||i‘7‘’Tn1

hahU* wrrr *lmpl* to a degr.-.-, f. i hi«
lUrd thr Mfr of an a*. efU'. HU indua.
try and power for work were- e*t/aoTd1nary. and th.- UU,r he dally u.nt
thr.High while p..p.- waa enough to *x’ hauat a much younger and rtiong.T
“j^chlm Vin.v.nt Riiphael l...d..vlc..
l*ro.l. afterward P.iia- I^. XIII
boiti March 2. Ul». at Carpln.l..
wa* aent to th«. /evult college at Vltf-rbo in Uia. wh.-ie he remained^tlll HCT..

hl!ir”ri*t,rred T.‘y

«

XU "‘twc^

year* later hr waa inatric ulated a* a
divinity »tudrnt at the Oreg.irtan unU
vemMy. In l«tt ho w.m the degree doc­
tor of theol.igy and entered the Colleg.of Noble Ecy-leal«*tle*. w h. ie thoae w ho
de»lgn to .eive the iKinllflcal g..vemment diplomat hall y or admlnUtruf.ve-

deb'gwte. or govlor. of the province of It. nrveni.* In
11 he waa aj.polnt#.! g.ivernor ..f HiH>leb.
IMS he wa* mad.- npo*i..|ic num b*, or
pal enibaaaador. t.» Belgium and tliur arcJtbUhop of Harnletia. In H»tr. he
I* made bUhop of iVrugia. wh-te he

;x.b'

tiierlingo
to .ucc-ec-d IMU*
J.mchtm Vln.

bBual

X

'andnrio and Ar
The family lc» which

.did in the b.iig aliugglc between
and Klorene.. found It n.s t «»ary
Ig.ate to the date* of the church
aettled In t'arpliieto, a ruggcHl
tuiii t..wn n.atled down between
twu great crag*.
In U2a. when at the OollrgW> llomnnu.
he gained the flr*t piiae In phywi. * and

Thir

>Vhne7* waa a atudent In the <'..|lege
of Noble Kcde*la*tl.-* Cardinal Sala
look the warmest fan. y to the y.mng
•cholat %ad gave him much advice of
the greatest valye. Cardinal Bac-a al*..
gdmirwd Joachim Pecci and rer.nmiinid1 strongly to (Iregory 1
I him one of hi*. dom.-atic
pr.-l
dom.
soon after ward the referenda

apiH.lnled
many Important bodlear'lle aUo ,.i«.-cd
hkii uader the Inuredlate chi
learned prelate#'t*-«on to be cardinals)
Tresaa and BruneiU. The
thU young man realUed t!
of the material before them
Joachim Pecci a Jlrai iHAltlon of Importanoe waa that .*fi*.*vernor of B-ne▼ento. a mnaU territory aliuated 1
vnldat or what wa* the kingd.>m o
V'hen the French withdrew

arnS'

Benevento reverted to thi
» an lnde|»endent prlnlal of a kingdom. Th*

r«':u"hLV.:

J<^72d1^d«ny \^-

come guerrillaa and bandit*, levying
blackmail and jmuggllng. They found
their refuge I# th# high and br..k

sras the eondltlon of thing* with which
tbU reuag maa of tS waa egpected to
grapple. He went to Benevento and on
tba third 4ay waa taken down with n
Wd attack of typhoid fever, during
wlitch he nearly died. The reault waa
which had beea

bed he found nil the iwople favorably

*iSr14S*~'T-»an .ho m.«h. b.
Upended on to make the moat of aurh
» of affair*. At the ceremony of
» eomerstone of g new church
r Orai'f* hr had

J.Uiihlm Brtcl waa I5 hi* thirty-third
year when tlngory XVI *riv>lnied him
at>^*»tolic nuncio, or )>apal eoibasaadce.
ti. the klng-b-m of Belgium. The etnuamador reached BruaMla and found

period. It la. however, a queatbn *0 a* to ho sure th.
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