The Evening Record, July 10, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 10, 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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1903-07-10

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE |

!.»*»

1

CRISIS IS
1
IMMINENT

TEIR1U.E ACaOENT
,r K.lled. Thr« F.Uh, ,m< T«o
S.r.ouil,

Injured at RaHroad
Croteing.

PLOT WAS
>
FIENDISH

. \
^

WmWlfCKEDABARN



OPERATION

EAST

NIGHT

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III.- |..-rA«
« croHkiuK
,e«ht full.city
i«l|!bl,
kllllDK
;ihri*r BUil M-rkiUNly Injuring |»
th«* rnTDiinniN «.f ihf
It
with liiN wife biuJ
;fbll.li. n
^ and iz >iarN

Uf a fi.-lRbU.r and fuur'ol ihclr
♦T* William IkNiih CbarU^a J.
.illiam P.M.le
anu
another
hoM- name was not learned.
Eo Cioar That Moat pan
•m
They did not i

OITION TEMPORARILY

Phyaiciana

BARELY

ESCAPED

LYNCHING AT HANDS OF MOB

Ones

m

Candy—Some

III

THEY CAUSp A SCAEE

PI
£V'1^..-

M

II
I-:--'-'

I'"'

LITTLE BOY A THIEF

ron today
. dillon
during
the ftrat part cif the
\ <i0g|it «ai peaceful, but with breathliiK
\ unea«y and a feeling td oppreA»ion
> HU pulaa waa weak, the rata baiag
D2.
bdUls *2
extract the bkMMiy
1 IN HI granimeji were taken
The patient atood the aecxind
well
liperailon
Ilia breathing ai
And hU baart ac
tkin"^ a^*S»proved
< Signed I
RobNlnl. IjipiK.ni MlEoznl”
Rome. July lu ~I>r Riiaalnl. after
the operation on the p.ipe. dtH-lared
that the prelale’a mind U *o clear and
ke..n that the nu»,U experienced of
phyMciana might make a mutake a^
to th.- gravity of the iiailent’a condl
tkn
He
believeN
however.
that
tb.-re U no hope for recovery.
Rome July !«• -The relief from the
>.•1.101 op-railon U exp.vted to pro^
lung the holy lather’H !if.- at buvst 24
hteT-. more
At the end of that time
Hieuher uiH-rallrn a1ll proluibly Iku.-.i-Trury
Whether bU hollneaa will
b- Hl.’.e t.» Ktmnd
V h.iHful
In
t
meantime
hla
4length U flmpl
faring out
,
Home July lu.-^ io thal when »‘hurtly after
miunlng Ur l-apiKinl we
u'hamla'*in
iMipe be found him with hit>
.- the aliliude of prayer
lb.- doctor
inq-ilrlng alo-lher . he r.-qtilr.-d any
thing. hU boUiuAA replied
"TiKlay
ttnUlie, a week xlnre I waa taken HI
I am thanking <Jod for having given
me atrength to at ill pray to him ”
Rome. July 10 ^ a m -The Injec
tlona given Oral by Ur Maz»mi and
then by Ur luap|Ktni have had in pari
the dealred effect, as the pofn. ha>i auc
CAwded In
getting aunie aleep. af
though hla alumber waa nut enilrely
tranquil.
The patient a diet has Iht h
atuiiewhal Ilghtene<l aince the attack
of dlarrhiica
yeaterday. and ta
limited mainly to meat broth

irVar^b^U



i^Tf

Rome. July 10 -M l.SMatxoni
-lock and
went til the Vatican at I
remained in the aick
puncture into the
pleural cavil) td the lUitlent and ex
traded wiiiie ffuld, which, cuniaintvl
e prevl.
The iK.iK.’a I

t

Stole Money Frt
■om J. W. Simma. But

Ihe launch
had tt* be dragg
The hardy
i.’clock la.

Traverw City’s Aid to %ccur« the
Vlmms’^^^yeat m’arket‘‘'^Tbi
Mlow.
---------- ‘
*
oi.l, at til
Ihai be
u-y. and lold
. ivulicnain.- of Ig-d

New Normal School.

ImporUnt
Development.
Soon m Inve.tigatu
Waahiiigu.n
July
D*—l Osim;i-le:
IJeiieral Paym^is hack Hi w ■Ik Then
I, a« vei no imp.riaui dt
In the p<»slol!uv
lliveMigj
something ruihei Man ling i

I roll! Belli
Hopkins. (Htuntv treas
lioni U B
Near and F,*r.
Gueata Fn
Uepreseul
W .M
I’i.WeVa.'' r H J C
All
ackuowle.|ged
•!*ls HI Iht- Sl»-iliherg>
on aiu.no v, H H
T II. rnsleiu we,hi r Mr ami M, H
.aid tlist
fellow be i
luntingion of IU-u/<.
ide
and
lolber bigger
iallett. edittvr of the ThompsonvHk
whom h<- did
wiih
Hud Mrs
sohn J
t r, W Sharp ex M-naior v»l
him. and that they each-had
I B Kiig
-Jiig.e iein Max Kn
liernsh
minty
were here t.Klat t.
it Is supiNiaed that
juv, a so^ Ben /.le
Harr))
Kngle--,uin
Ha'rr.v
Ki
local committee and citizem
of his own faiuicat
n. Fred
i’,..-]
«-nisuhn tb.niii..!
•d I’
working for the new ntatt
He eifu-r«-*rv!lu- store by a Irark wi
normal schuid tii Inl.M-aied
here
dow. tearing <4! a >creen tli.Ht
w
.Skbiff ' Mis/ Ge!die
In the couik-H fXKim. am
nailed to the window casing
Ib b
jSchlff t'hicage
only 55 cents k-lt when Chief Ib-nnie j Akienuau Hamilton wa. made chair I New-York: Mis.
Fora
-ting and W M Hal
him
He hu.t s|M-nt the lUul.ey ,
. Flossie Bentsu-in.
for Ice ervam oriuiges perfumerv and let! st-creiary.
n.H-Ui
Mrs
1^-vinia'
>
nicknacks
He was let off this iluuMrs Um»r FiHUk anu da
<’Hv to unite with Ho •m in an
\ account of Ilia leiidei
Bra-v; uiP
Mr>
to .eciire th»- .cheud
He liad a
quantity of
A^quaM
igantie pa
IH
With the exception o/a^''v ^irhaffer. Vhl
edneh.. how
very
Traverac
ll'im- in the j Krlednch.
that he irietl
eoni
;Hu- cStiri to kK-ah
he achtKd
Saul.
Miss Sadie SaiHsoii Frankfon
Mich
Mis. I.lhhie |•r,.s;•nl Fadfllac.
Miss Anna Sahie Igvke Pny.
Mis. Haiiie Bl,N.mro..en. Mun
mnual Meeting of thi Hannah f Lay
istiqiie. Mich ; MissKae
Suulson.
t;™nd Marla. . .Mich.; Harry Aarons.
Co.-Old Officer. All Re Elected
Mr and Mrs Ben Russky. Mis. liol
Th.. Morn.ng
land. Man
Mr.- S
Ko.M-aiha'
I'lu- annual • meetiitg *»f the .UH*kFHiel and Beuv Bhiiuro-Hn
o.,|».
July lU. -1
iH-rhon. Ho-,-nihal. M^^ C Ho!d>lei:
hohb-r. oi the Hannah s l>a) To wa>
illed and 3o Injured
Injui
killed
In a rail* Michaels
h.‘!d this ii.4»rnh:g and ihe iHiard td
accident at Madlnun. til . thi.
directors wav r»-e’ecicd as
follows
II
Tina ami .icnuie
.
The engine and
txtache.
. iTv H.inuab .
laiy. WHUaiu morning
Kos,-nthal.
thal. p,‘t,*.>
ami
Samuel lelt the rail, and plui
lurgan J T I
nan. rviroH
I
mud ' The dead are A
\lva Kirkbkamp
arlan.i
A Io ,
Chtca
and Fn-d Winter
The
u- killed and In
jiired were going to work
ork At the ho.
Quality Ulka-fit deUghts and our
Piials
it
was
.aid
that
several
of
wing officers
low prices during our July “Clean-upinjure,! would die
lit Perry Ha
Sale ari* really a genuine surprise. 8.
a A Co.
Hannah, secretary Samtu-!

Pope's Condition Beyond Hop*.
Ur iJipponl said wlihiiut qualiffca
tion that the patient’, condition wa.
lieyond hope
He did lu.l
a
final collap*e at once, but rather a
gradual .inking until the end
laat the
How king I lie .u
ure any predic
diK'tor. will not
it Iona they nay
tkvn
Ordinary ca
extraordinary
fall to apply to
Wbaicver may iH- the outcome Ih
Vatican world ha N fully made up it
mind that the de mi»e of ihe |n»jh- i
d dav. at the mo.
only a
of hour. With ihi
and pro
tail for cvmductlng the affair, of
church during the interregnum
for carrying out the eU'ctUm. of Pope
liPti’a .ucct'aacvr i. In'lng .y.tematic

GOODTIHEATELK lAFlDS

ik.ii'i

i;a|i

AS GOI.l)

TERBIBLE WBE^

Micll

TROOPS ALL WITHDRAWN

styles and size*, i
Is seikarai
from the
t’liy Stau- luiuk and the
iiB
4t Ijiy Merca mile <V.
Ihe flour mill.,
elty • pr«i|M-ny.
other
hoiel di k* and
■ling is lb

BUSY FRUIT SEASON

l> 10 —The la.t
of Ihe state tr,K.ps
left
Evansville
early this Tiioming. and eventhing i.
qnh-1 and the lunqile
are
.eltllng
.lown to their normal condition Bu.l
n,-s- Is resuming and there i. lllilc
appridienshm of further trouble
LOCKOUT AT DETROIT

Basket Factory Rushed With Order*
and Employing 300 Handi—Huck-

i

CLOTH ISG-Eighteen

karat IN FIT. -EINISH and STYLK.

All SUMMER 600DS. AT CUT RATES

aroumi

the
B-^ Siia|) in B. y*s Suits—u*

ankle 1)1 fed as ih.ngh they
wi-re gMini; U* iall oil vtHii Icct.
The SCu ’lesl l.nc 111 t.m-ii

1«V

IS WHAT MANY HAYK BF.F.S WAITING FOR



whal l..V'V

Straw Halt Ball SuiU llBdmu
Dick Clitkiic

:

$/.S0 to $3.50

:t.00 will l>jy.

Blitt TUiJmU

:IMDA & oo.
1 he Reel Rellahle Clothiers

MlrM'm'ri'if
:Z(L'^y

...LAMPS...

L-

SATISFACTORY BUSINESS

AU

Our July ‘Clean Up” Sale


isting of
Tier of I

.S"

Traverse
Hannah
qN-rty
real esl
Park P

They

UK';

PAYNE ON DUTY AGAIN

COT LITTLE SATISFACTION

$L75.

a♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»

0

Bui then
UxfuTils...

Tit VL

bkl V.lllH-n a
ilav m.ruing presum
apids
The moior on
Ik Hapid^

to

THE WEATHER

t*

Jew. or Hiia.lan. may i

>«*ui

Ib.me. 'juU^lOJuly 10- 2 a m-Another
day *»f allemate hoin-a and feara haa
l>a*»ed and PtqHlife alill hangs
in the balance
Hegtnnlng with re
newed ht>|H>«. the day cU»«ed with the
acalea lending
.lowly,
but
.urely.
downward.
How long thla agonized
perUKl of .u.venae will laaf not even
the attending doctor, dare n» aay
Nil night buneilD wa. U.ued. but
at 12 IS till, morning It wa. learned
Irum l»r Mazzoni that the c».ndliton
of the v^ntlff bad noi changetl .Ince
the la.iie of the evening bulletin at
7 50 o’clock, which announced
that
the iialU-nt’. .tale waa grave and at
which hour Ur ljiin*otil bad dinlare.l
hU fear that there wa. no ho|»e.,bui
that the end might not cv*me during
jhi. night

*

Our^xhrds

preity

il.i5

bimling.aiM! maule to *eU si

to

Ea.t Bay Ye.terday.
There. w*-re
.om I
frighu-^ie«l iiareui*
iioitu and evening y*
ure t.i
Pelt
Wurlaunch to arrivt trot

Off Becauae So
Young.

In J
—■

nccx:arNLiy

.

arilt. "t|.Tt‘l^a

te'S

Oxfords
ll\ haraiy
you to Ini

But Nobody Waa Drowned on the Tr.p
. - in Pete Wurzburg’. Launch From

of jiopubr Copyr^t BookiL

dtp Bo0k Store'

mtn’s

MiataKo aa to Gravity ^

lot

a trifle chra|icr

See the eoM wiinkiw.

> barn working v.n the
when hi* heard the
rush for

and

Some Dead—Part of W»de^
When the euguieer t»aw tb
blew bl. wbuile. but it waa 1
Spread PloL
•f Hta Condition.
to n-verae or .top the
trail
muk-a on hearing the a hisTle
be moved
The I
or w
i« IN. icvoama
Vienna.
July
lo-A
diaUdIcal
be trai k and eiwa|H-d un
laondi.n July lu
A lain Hi.wo dii
be wagon waa wrecked bcheme on the part of anti Semite
patcb quoiea fToT. Maxa<inl a* titu lar
iwna to do away with the Jew.
eiiher killi;d or
lU aflnnuam ibai a
iBf at 2 o’clock
dlaoovered at Praci.w. Three of
injur
crUU In Ibo pope’a londitlon U
<-yjira
.ubject*
were
arrested
appruatbln*
I be pleural cavity
diatribuung |
taken io the
"gue and the lujureil
•aid. was rcnniDK wKb
aurpri
*11... to the Jewiah children
child
Jl waa
to III.- Iiosplla! Mlubeil
' Hubei l rvpeiibagen
fvpelih
rapidity
IToI MaxxonI dtMMi not
lih
great
difficulty
that
e
offli-era
and
on.
«.f
b^
.
<
hHdn
u.
the
girl
. iTevf the {MHM- wllT live iM^yund
.uid defend the pri-s.
from the
ml W.1 Ham Pia.Ie were
tunated JeWN. who threatened to
Mr
rop-nnaKen.
WHliam
***wlahlnj!ttn. July l«
Ii U aaUl at klH.-d
dred that the
the papal delegation that newn of Oi«- It.NIlk anil 1
wa. part of
‘liarP \ Johnson and
deatb of the pope wlU likely Ite held
Many of
2vl-arold cbHd of ('up.-nliag«-n
up at Rome for aeveral liourM or un
til omrial noiiftcatlon of the fail In
I. while Mline are dead.
• matle by cable to the bead.. .»f *uv
The conspiracy has caused
wide
ernmenta throughout the World
spread
excitement,
and
the Jew.
Ibiiue. July 10
The official bulleilii
broughoui the country are furlou.
U.urd by the
pope’a
phyklclana at
Mako

now he will have to er«v'i
tur«. Kobody waa hurt
wind, ao far a. is knowi
wa. but little damage d

Poison Waa Given the Jewriap Little

Might

your choice from a

Itotikswhich iillnu* hxverciarleti Irum
1-raiul new-but in

a‘S

rOlSONED JEWUil CHILDIEN
POISONERS

59c

vldj^ly Id Monafo-rtqa.n made
barn td
lively for a Ui
m Hargrav ei.
» ball
ea»t ul ihe l'«
blown

EXTERMINATE JEWS.

RfUtVCO TMt PATItNT-« CON- Wu. .rio%u”'l^«Ul“' A'diu^^r

For a Tew D^y$

But Must Be RebudL

aY WHICH RUSSIANS BOUGHT TO

AFTfNNOON

SEVENTH rSAS—1921

>amage Oono at Monroe Center YeaUrday—Bam Waa Bcmg Movwl.

A.-viUmml
IN CONDITION or rort teo

[|

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., I KIiVVY, JULY 10. 1901.

SwviM up U I

OXFORDS^

\<d th.- vriv d.raiH-st oil eaith, bul Nomclhiii- m FINF. I»FCX>k.\lM» I’Xkl.Ok

.XMI’S. all wiihyci.lci diau^Uf.

. tr L. mpi and Globe* are beautifully tinted/ and docoratsd with
Hoj.es. Carnal ons. etc., in t.ve most pleaung styles known to tho
u.onUr’s art.

ALL SIZES
ALL PRICES

'
t

V* hethrr you Have any idea of buying a lamp or no
. <• *.nc hand painted dccorat«ons you should step
-ds.
Pr.ee* 81.79 to 8«.89 e#ch.

THH FXONONV'

WE SHOW A NICE LINE I
FROM $ I UP TO $2.50

After the House

IAT

RASTALL'S

1

20 Year Gold Fill-

S
p

'

Genuine

Silas
Warrantede

The Old Kelli

- bl,o« House

NE:\V nTANl)

$15.00 Suits

HARliWAKF. buy

the best

•lUility aruLUtcM ,l«i*:nv

1

ll.,VK I IIK.M.

::

;;

Atn/ric.iP.
• 'M4>v.>lYcnt

11 mmn ? (0.

is u|» ami you arc reafly for your

This

is the Best Watch
ever offered
1

you for the money

1

Come and see it.

RASTALL'.‘K?5

Nbw Stock NowDisIcqs
Low Prices

FRANK TRUDE
11, rrv«l 8th«t

Successor to Hobbs.
Dn'I Firgit tin Mall Bum
rwv A Rfcrmb WANT AO”'

Outing Suits

Outing Pints

I me Flannel. amW^’^ges

Maile of Flannel ami

S5, $6, $7, $8
to $15

$1.25, $1.75 tB $4.90

lebcrry Gathering Begun.

moimtig thai Ho- fruit cn*p genera
ha- b,-«-n g,NNl no-a-unsl by ihe ,
mand lor luLskeis
and crate.
I
siat,-> that the peach crop around :
Joseph will In a full one thi. .<
son. and ihai In <
half lo
‘The“l
U- gather,
, Si Josel

Ijnen Material

lixm. Mich . July id —This morn
general liK-kout wa. declared by
all the member, of the Retail LumU-r
iK-alei.’ a.s,Knaiiou. which Idvolves
LH-n l.o«Hi and 2.0iKi team driver,
and helpers
Secretary Inne. of the
Teanisiers’ union .ays the
Kolcher
discharged 2.3 men Iwcauae they
Id not withdraw from the union,
causing the .trike’

AU sizei .certain
Sj.VnJiil Flit in- (icHnls

«

fort in these

araOE
Lraversi- Ciiy theater gea r. wh,» saw
eiN,rt% to Hu- contrary. Hie
erry i-reii in this section of the .late Muu.l U-one and Willard Mack la.t
he Royal Theater Co. In
could In- large this year he believes
Madam Sau n. • will Ih- pleaaed with
arger than ev,r In-fore
In the vtcln
hat ihe*e
IV of I be -Kloudike the picking of
he terries Iwin legun and i. being
jmtng to ’Traverse
ta^i as iNM.ible Aliogeiher
next wv-ek for a
isimises to be b,-tler s,-ek’»
engagement
at
Steinberg’*
•rn Michi
Jrand
Traverse City never had
more
phasing
in-rformanoe
than
as pleasing
Leone and
Mack
Remember next week * en
lament and express your kpprecia
thnvngh large
lev. Henry McKinley Hae Aceepted

n^EP COOLI

RE-ELECTED TO PASTORATE
I* B«lng Planned by the Grand Trav-

w

•rwe Medical Aaeopiatien for Neat
Monthly Meeting.

Can

From

Friend. Church

Dreee euit caeee. eatchele. valleee.

with untawrully uohitcblng and driv­
ing off a home b,-K.nflng to another,
wa. today postponed lo July 21 by the
consent of both parties.
t our lins of straw

AUym

l-r' lffliiii'rf ■ ‘-|

•• ¥K n1

1

H.

for the Ensuing year.
moDihl) meetlti
Kwr their
t\>unt) Medical
Grand Ti^
cUilon ^ planning a trip to
Elk
•h last evening, a call
Rapids, wrhich wrill fumUh no end of
to Rev Heiyy McKinley
e. not only to them, but to
•hurch a. pastor for the
They will drive
their wivee as wrell
They
The call wa» awpted
entuing >
from thU city lo East 'Bay. then take en.ul
The y,-ar . business of the church
to Elk Rapid,
whert? their seealon will be held in
the evening, with a banquet and a
0M program
Out of
Trial Postponed.

Mors Room for PostoIBco.
L M liennelt is shortening u
j,-welry Quarters To make more
for Ihe piuitoffict- and for exir*
Tier desks
Charles Taylor will
shorten up bU cvmnlers at the new.
stand lo
make
more
room.
The
changes 111 the po.stufflce will be made
Saturday night

Lace Weave
Cbe B©me of
Bood eiotbiitd

Our July Ocarance Sale
Furniture it being taken
I vantage of by many.
1
dunce I.

nsipereetu.

u."s:'W-rr.r

ad-

e aiiiiMim

NKW WUOOK

Cor. Front and Union

NilgljglHIsiirt,

VJrxd^r^Mr
l‘cMecl ventilation- nukes
)ou tccl like a new man

50c
(Garment

'Hade in open weave and
Itncn cffecu—cxwafort
guaranteed in
theae

50c. LOO, L50 '

HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANT
DHPANT

j

THB BVBHIHO BBOORD. JBAVBBBB OITr, MIOH-, FRIDAY. JULY 10. IMO.

h-y:

THE EVBIBIG KECOKH.

* , [■

TRAVBIISE CITY. MICHIGAN

%

THAVBnSB HERALD

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,

t

Mm m» jl «. mm

M MOlwm. M«tor

Mwr

TMt TRIUMPH OP OHIPRUILDINa
Tk« MiTli m Ui« prosr«u of ihlp^
MMlac U sndullr

leering In ob^

mHtr lh% Or«»t Etetoni. which In
^ dar
the UrgMt TCMel n
mud which WM th«o doctored to b«
the torfeet Yeeeel that would ever be
bum

The Oreet Itoetem to now

HtamMMMums
RaagwtuTX Jewlah^Mv^^ ^

Tbs Detroit Tribune coniainA the'
llowtag anenl the politlcel sitoation
Michigan:
Bpeewtatkm. as usual, to rife as to
the next mo%e among the ptoni i* of
Mkhigan's political solar system The
r to full of guewsL-s. the favorite
lery etlU being. "Wbere to Wtlitom
W<*n Hmlth air
The Tribune to infiHTU/^l
b> the
leaders <4
both
machine and antiachlne force, in the republican party
lat toe fcUtiis quo has been main
lined for some monthii and that the
tuatiun to date to briefly thl»
The old McMillan mathlne will de­
feat Justus S Steams lor rbe n •iiilna
ince of enerK>
The candidate to U- « t up asiinst
r Bieams ha> not yet
eh...-eiJ
by the machine, but the chances foi
(be nomination from the machine«
point of view .tand this way in order
nr.l. Krc*d SS Warner
late; second. Geiriti J
Olekema. chairman off the slat- re
publican committee; third. Congress
maa William Alden Smith
The Htoarns people realize that the
machine cannot safely complete Its
program deBnitely until they know
whether Steams will U- a candidate
and explain hi. beaiilancy In
inumtlons on these

baU nine ua
Ique in that every asember must sign
and keep the pledge. A club of young
men called the Total AhaUaeaoe club
was furm*^ nearly two years ago by
FY. Hayden, of St Thomas church
ball team to its protege. Even
player to
lulrvd to keep
Hie pH-dge while with i he team
The second cargo c

L m''*"

wa-i riHwi\«
of feet hav

KS.2ar.-£J;^,***’-

ilfci

The Steams i*eop)e. furthermore,
sdbere to the belief tiiat W’lmain AI
ien Smith will not ’ butt in on toe
norship and (hat it is not at all

img duty M m lloettof aiMeuB. eui
where on the Rhine, while nttent
to anrlUiDe art to diverted

towards

the Kreater trloapht of thto
When the eteamahlpe Cedric
Celtic were ptonoed. and again when
they were put to coantoeion. It

IlKhl

endeavor to
he re-elecuun <d
Hurrows
to the
regard! length and tonnage, than the rnlt.*<l Staler Heiiate ibe main Issue
Ureal Kaelem
The Cedric and Cel
t of 1H<I4
ion will to* made a
Uc are each nine feet longer than was
oudary affair if the
the Great Eaatem. and each has 2.0!i
machine can so arrange h
Mr W C
aorw tonnage.
Now that the
McMillan has told his friends through
lut the state (hat the |Kditlr and jrl
vlaable tiling to do to to tlud out as
u'curately as ih^shIIiU* the hentlineiit
in their resp«Htlve districts on prim
xry ehvnlon and make tbemselve.** the
'«*aders in lite cry
reform a*'CordUig to the del
The new Uaraan liner to to b
Machine
feet long. 77 feet beam, and bi) feet Mtelr constituents
end repreMiuatives iia>e l«-on advised
In depth; which will make her
nnge noaethlng like 2^000. As com
•hown that they were larger, both at

ig the fale of other I’nlon refu
only to-cau.se of the sup**rl<»r wit
itrateay of ibe determined woman
who fliiMllV brought her little family
safely bark to Michigan.
KYaiik. 1h** oldest sun enlisUsl in
the Kigbt*-euih Michigan infantry the
dav hi- was 16 years old. and his d*-ath
followed *.n the til fated steamer Sul
tana
James, the si-ctmd son. died
uto.ut a >ear after (he return from
T*-xas
At the close of tin- war Dr
Hampton settUsl in Muir,
nmuvtug
from there to Harto.r Springs.
He
dl.-d lu years ago in l\-toske>
Since
th--n h'ls widow has resided with
sun. Charles S.. who with Will K
the only surviving iueint»er»i <4
famllv.

William Alden
vised by Senator Alger not to en
the race for Cnlied Slateh senator
thto time
He has tK*eii advise*!
Thto aamaoth veeeel will be able machine leaders to leave the g.iv*
to carry ooaforUbly a number u( pas orship aU»ne also so that when <
lime ctmies f..r him t.. Mu*e*-*.d II
eengera equal to the poputoiloii of
rows he will not to- bundieaPlM-d l.y
•aod-aUed towp. and her cabin ar
irray of enetutes
whom be might
make In a light for the governor^hlp
mnpeaieot will be alaltor to a
Mr St.-artih denies absidutely
am apartaent hotae. She will ba%e
there Is any amaiice to
nt lenat three and poealbly tour fun
and Mr HiuUh
neto.
each
capable of lettlipc
Mr. Smith has ton-n
atoiut his ambitions e
train! pans through In aafety. and
aaeU. Thefe will be triple prumeu italemenis were first
he had enteri-<J into an umlerstanding
nde deck!, the topaoat a roof garden
with the machine.
running water In each antcOaM lUte
ropM. more than M hatha, a g>
Night Was
ainM. thiwe aaohlng' rooma. two mu
"I would cmigh nearly all
nigbl
•k rooaa. two* iadlea' rooaa, two 11
ong.’* w rites Mrs Cbas. Applegate, of
^lexaDdrla.i^ Ind . ’’and could
. I had consumption so
ilrely to the handling of wireleaa tele get any
I wa
walked a block 1 would
fraphy.
dfully
The new giant of the Atton^ to
when all other medicines failed, three
be bum with a view to comfort rather 11.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New IMscuvery wholly cured me and 1 g
than to speed. But the Cuaard
.8 pounds ’• It's absolutely guarai
pany to about to enter upon the c^n
to cure Coughs, Colds. ImOrlppe,
atructlon of a veaael of about
the
hltto and all throat and lung troubles
Price 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles 10c
aaae atoe. whkh will be a aevei
ahair^lay boat l>elwecn the Irish St Jas. O. Johnson’s and F. H. Meadi
drug alorea
coaat and Bandy Hook
be li feet longer. S feet S Inchtw nar
deeper.

S.0tt ton! gt^ter capacity.

i

These evidence of the advance in
shipbuilding are worthy of close atud>
Now thnt

ex-CoB

land's henlth la Improved, and he has
reUrned from Mexico,
the
IVtrolt
grand Jury may proceed with Its
of showing the excomratoaoner where
he to at.

__________ __________

msiuma)BOME
aunt Hot Tima.
woaao. Mich. July 10—A hurry
to the central office frt»m Wi‘st
Mao reaulc^ In two pollcemeu
Hathaway. South Chlpaan street. A1
though there were sounds of crying
from the Interior. Mr Hathaway
gray bearded man of patriarchal ap
pearance. was peacefully smoking In
the doorway
Of the door, which had
hm a stout oak one. nothini
left but the hinges .An
Hathaway's feel showed !
. H hid

!;N'

MiBMwm;. VMIUII^.
a UMI • lai^ *» ut
ylng. but ahe alnH hurt, because 1
ivea t told a finger on her; she s
Just mad because 1 got In. Thto to
my own house: my lawyer tells me
1 can do what I wish with my own
I Just decided to break In the dour
beoaua# my wife locked it and na
it np to keep me out Now I II hav<
gwt a new one." The policemen w
Lee picturesquely that
*1 have lived half a century in hell
and hot water."
He to kO years of age. hto wife 76.
They were united'In marriage 52 years
ago. and have quarreled most of the

Working Night and Day.
The busiest and
mlghliesl little
1 Dr. King’s
e-se pills chan'ge
igth. ItotlessnesA
iimul
lldlng
Up the health Only
: per box
Sold
d F H Meads
"ANTHONY HOPE ” WEDDED

and

casket contalB
that was mortal of the late Mrs Will
lam Wadsworth was lowered Into the
skve that
provided by the ritual of the Order of
the Eastern Star, of which she was a
liih^ a
wish she often expressed In
no religious service be said
no ciergyman be Invited to offlo
lae. and that ibe hour of her Inter
ment should b^ that of the going down
of the sun
Mm. 1. R. Ney of 8t. Louis Is wor­
ried over the fact that her 18 year-old
son. Tracy Ney. has not been heard
from since he left work at Tnmt Ijtke.
ChlpiK-wa county. March 20.
He was
then supposed to be on hto way home
Young Ney Is six feet tall, with broad,
square shoulders and weighs about
....... - has light complexion.
light
hair, slightly
union rules ar*- sometimes In­
exorable was
manifested at Grand
RaphtoWe<lnesda> morning
at the
funeral «.f Richard Kain. which was
iM-ing held at St Andrew's cathedral
In the funeral processUm were sev­
eral hacks driven by non-union teamters to-Ionging
a llveo '*stabie
I who'has refused to sign
scale.
The dlsiiute lasted
hour, and iu-caiue s*i tiolsterrelatives of the d*-iea.Hed in
ami ordered the nonunion
y
I’nliin im-n were substl
the long delayed |»r*ic.-ssliin
I
Both the relative^ of the
and Mrs Boy Ian Will Insii
ttge priM'i ediuL's against (fie

Skaamaktr’s Sbaf.

Be Good to Your
Feet
Get

them » jpaii of our Canvai

Shoes aiul they wiU epprecUtc it

BREEZY TIME

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe store
RutaoFs OM Maud.

You could ccrumly have, these hot Java,
Front M.

by installing one or more of our

in your store, ofiice or home.

Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
atto..£*i^£;v.?r;e..^
Traverse City, Mich.

WOEIMT
interist, ccapNidid siaiaiinallj.alloviden : : :

in 05 W 100!

Savings Deposits

i.tg!:tm
n *4 the laws proliiliit
ler live sun k '
a hnr l*t*«
facuiry

at

Will r*-.sunii-.ojM-rnt
jilunre and im-atiu-s are remly
Daw will iibsi-rve "homeKT>m
and all those who have
reside*! in the Van
Buren
county
r.u years have be* n
back and acet-pt its
reception we*-k will
iVpltolUv
last from August lo to 17.
U Joseph A J. O'Coifnell an
[ St
•aied to-rry picker, was Un ktsl uji.
toxica
n set fire t*» h mattress
lo gel I
The other prisonhis clothing
alarm and O'Connell
QCll was
’ounell said
cremation O'Counell
save*]
hi- wished u die In the tlanies
maw a teacher
Jeunto R H
Miss Jet
in the Saginaw public sch<M>k;^^for sev*-ral years, died in h
arms from h«-art failure
driving
She was a.g*-d 26
On the Founh of July, tl E Jay tie
siiKid *>n the steps of the G A K.
building at DeWlit and fired the
lurk gun that his grandfather us
the battle of Fort Ticunderoga

.jnoU- N-.i
high pmV

j

Campbell BROS
bros I

EXCUj^lONS
PEBEi^qUETTg

road Man From Sudden I
Mr. Chat*

WE’RE

-A LOT OK OUR...

Fadd*>ck. locim

hi SLIPPERS
We

don't

want

to keep

wiU buy

tlllX98c
UiMes* th.ee map
dais we.e $1.86.

98c

ManjIlinfiEgiilliiRidicid
and says that he never could
have lived to roach home, had

Ien atta
find its action prompt and efficieat.
It only costa 50 cents to have a
bottle aettln'-roand the boose bandy>and remember, every drugxlat In
Michigan aellB It a^d that each dn«gtot to authorised to refund your pui^
base money on any bottle of Dr. Oolrell’a Magic BgypUaa OU that to not

.nCARPET CLEANIII6 W0RKS.n
j
I
-

Cxrpt t Ctoaiiing xnd Feather Kemw
vating. fariH-t s* winj: and toying.
Bt.f.»rtr »i-tu!iiig yt.ur uUl carj«-ls
awav tt» to- mad** int**
U t mr
show you samjJra

LARSONS PARK HOTEL
Claus Warnar. Proprlakor
a.rTro.Ns HAY. knil

,

“'it;.' i'J,;:; ’

N. B. CHAPIN. Propriclor.
Ptom- 118^

82a Wi^hington St

rure‘"wto^”,?ut

NO CHANGE OF PLAN

Saved Engineer
Paddock’s Life

::

J. B. Paige Electric Co.

vaeu'.r

Anthony Hope." Mr Hawklnh has
won lame and fori
One of hlR first succesM^s was the
•Iktlly Dialogues’*
The "Dolly" he
dreamt-il.of he has fuitiid and h*- has
made tor hl.s wife in marrying Miss
Kli/alicth Sheldon, sister of Susann
SheldoiL the well kniiwti actress Th
wi-ddlng UHik place
at
St Bride's
church. IauuIou. Kuglaud. Ethel Barrvint.ie parlulpatlng as one *4 the
bridesmaids
ll in future Ikh.Vs
voti-d lu the airy conversations
"IVilly." Mr. Hope gives us a here
markedly ehangiHl from hi.s fori
"Dolly." the new Mrs. Hojk- Hawkins
will be the cause of it. without doubt.

::

...ELECTRIC FANS........:

Oppoaito Whiting Hotel.

Iron Mountain

tlHlNDEIS OF
THE CIVIL WAB

"I d ought to have known better
'**** rebel army, and
than to BMiry her." said the old man 'ha* •j^*‘“*‘**'**“
ruefully.
"She showed her temper imaginary relatives^ In ’Tennes^'^
right from the start.
Wltj. ahe fit
The war made it absolutely lmi»os
with me over her wedding dress
slble to buy any manufactured arti
clea, each community having to sup
ply Us own needs
An aged cobbler
____________ I the war
loo old U) be drafted Into toe army,
“Why didn’t 1 get a divorce?
made coarse sht»es for all the famllv,
want It: people would find out
and the wool sheared from the sheep
a blank Cool I’ve been It got
on the planiailon was carded at
than usual a year ago. and I
ill.
woven Into cloth by
enat to live vrith relatlvea In York
and dyed
with
tomoni_.
stole. Tben abe got kmeecoe
Booe
and bark.
Mrs. Hampton nut only made
was cryto’ around among the neigh her own clothes,
but
those of her
bora A montb ago I onm
boys, also, even to their caps.
"’Hello. Jeoob.' aba aa>- ..vyt
Selling everyibtiig she could with
could be 'Gome In and set down
out exciting suspicion and filling a
•prairie schooner* with
household
goods. Mrs. Hampton, with her three
boys, aged 14. 10 and C. drove from
that
Texas to Memphis. Tenn
Fbr days
i. and 1 sup- they drove thr^h a region overrun
• Hay. where
both armlea. la non
iHmda of "Jnyhawk-

W« tspt a fint tla$$

have

uomlnee. although K8 years
.4 age. intc nds to make another long
bicycle trp thto summer If hto healt
President and BecreUry of State are
le oxiMvis to go to N\m
Agreed on Jewish Petition.
ind thence to his old home
Washington.
July
10 — Scvreia
‘tary at Rome. Oneida
Hay return.-d to Washington yester
rday seven weeks
In
niKin. The seereiar
secretary siwiit yes
walked
Methar of Chaa. fi. Hampton.Who Died afternoon.
day with
president at Oyster
Oyst
Bay. G A h
•ment. and the next
in Detroit Had Thnlling Experi­
and such
unltU-s as apjH-ared year he rode to rblladelphla on .his
ences in Early Days.
were devotisl
fh*-el. traveling he l.suo miles withut a breakdown.
-a that the presid
sec'retary of state are In absolute acIgiit in the
* of her son. Cha
.’harles ciird uiKin everything that has been
done in connection with the Jewish
S. Hampton, former
lerly *if Poto^key
pelllkin. the Manchurian Issue
12 Plquette
emu-, the swretary
other lmix»rtani
to-nding and
c
the democralio- state central Comi:
questions
Th*»re has been no change
t<H>
Wilt K Hampton, editor of
of plan resiK-citng the Jewish petition
Charlevoix‘Courier, aniiihpr son. I
ELK RAPIDS AND PETOSKEY
alsii been with her during the 4ia>t so far as the general featui
bl’.N’DAY. JUNK 12
week
The remains ha\e b*H*n taken
Train will leave Traverse City at
to Peioskey. her
former
home for
Rate ^Oc and fl.vK). See
;tH»
a. m
burial.
imsters
ask agents for particulars
Mrs. Hampton was (he oUbyt child
81* 10
of 'Aptdtos Hniwn. the first milftla cap
Lain commlssluniHl bv General Cass
was U.ru In Canandaigua. N \ , t
tober 14. 1S2:*. In lh2i* th*- famllv i
movt-d to Michigan and s*-ttU-d n»
Ttw'umseh
l4ii»r th»*\ r*nu»ved
r Medina where Miss Drown w
Tied to l>r Carlo.s D Hampton
Narrow Escape of Well Rn

|Ks>r health,
hi
Ik-oause of jss.r
the family
Texas, wher*wh*
moved to Texas,
Dr llampiou
ugto a st.H-k
sui
In DmK tomgto
farm In the
northern pan
tri of the s
irumlneni pan
ion of Texas
he bitter hatr*v
ie was tolermttMl for a time on‘
ount of his pix.fesslun and the sc
Ity of physicians, but he wae fin
obllgiHl to leave
his
home In
prlng of lk62. pretending (hat he was
^dug to enlist in
the Cot
army.
Six mumhs later hto wife
a letter from him. smuggled thn»ugh
the lines, bringing the first n
he had finally succeede*! In reachlnj
ihc^ Cnion army and bad imminliately
misled.
Then In accordance with
he carefully pn-arrangeil plans, she
xhible*! letters to the effect that he

of the vfr>- Ik-m. h--'i
grade. KOCKi;i;S. lai,..-

BUUun,

uzel will have iu“to shlp'^S'lu
Hendrik T*-n lirsak and uif*

pared with the Qreat Baatem. ahe will
rower. 7 feet 2 Inchee

37 SAMPLES

tn eadj Ilfs exiremeiy poor. Ittoaald
of him that when he w« . mito feltow of not luor*- Iban h or P yean, hr
raltoHl on a bulhWr and asked f«.r «
place is d Ivtr of a horse «t>d twrt
The bulkier looked down at him. ,
"Why. toddle." be^wiaC -yiHi eonldnl
drive a horwe ami cart."
"Why not alrr asked EangwUI
"Because you are so Ifttir
Vhr
home woold tcMd ou you."
"
"Would he> ” sakJ the boy
* \\ *41.
heM have to gH lu the **rt llr-t "
l>etix>lt News Trlbmie

Bachant
& Roscoe
Parker Broa. Old Stand

208 FRONT STREET

most Piano Dealers
Arc successful. The associatioa of ijooiU pianos ami ^o<>*l Ikim'iu ss
methods invariably resuhs in success, ll is ihc kind of a business com­
bination 4hat is needed inThese ilays when no point in competition cau
l>c overlookeil. \VK have the Pianos. \ Ol’ the n»bm. ami want them.
We can ^et toj^ether with the mutual betterment of both, and July is
a L"Ood month to close the ajireemenl.

the Bradbiiry Piano

Is making new friends every day. We have never yet found a dissatistied customer. Shouhl be |»leased to show you the many excellent qual;^
ilies, merit, value, reliability, workmanship, finish and tone. Step into
our piano room at any time. '
. .

fly CIme i$ Coming!

^

When it gets here you will want Screens, or better yel.^i ltle screens.
We have the patent adjustable window screen that wiji tic any window,
l or conifort’s sake have one for every w indow; the doors as well. You
•will want a good spring on every tloor screen. Did you know there was
such a difference in screen doors some are glued together at the cor­
ners and nailed—in such doors the screening soon pulls loose and the
good service of the dt>or is over. The cheapest door you find here is
mortised and glued makes it strong and durable.
The busy Hy w ith eagle eye
^ ;
Is a frisky little sinner.
.
..
' •y : ;
vv
‘ If you t>e* keen, you’ll buy a screen
.

• v ‘ ■ | - v ’
'
To keep him out of >our dinner.
* : ^
i
^ '

11 Flies 6et In
Which they shouldn’t—you ijiust gel rid of them—The best way is to
tangle their feet with ‘Tanglefoot My Papier.” You buy it in the
Grocer>* Department.

Couches

it

it

The “rest” is easy if you have one of our Couches—by the way, you
. should ow n an easy couch these days—after supper, or when your work
is don6^, you want a Couch to “rest awjhile.” Thai’s the kind we have,
and they sell from $6.75 up. These are the kind you should have for
“that tired feeling.” They are better than a dose of medicine.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

%

I

THE EVENINa VEOGBD, TRAVEBSB OITT. MIOH.. FRIDAY. JULY 10. 1003
FOUST NMCT

What They Say

enNeBROUS llLeBRS

cAurouiu

* ▲fttf tkc age of 45 or 50, vkca tke vital powm are naturally veaker,
itbaotkedthalalwitof any kind heaU skmly and<tfta a very insigni£.
beunncanbadnlccr or
acre. At thia time ol
life warty growtha,

\\^■h Ibp
pr »pi f

of IxlDg upon a
pa!t”V CallfomU hn«
with the help of
Ihii
th«‘ li-rran . f Foiv.try. a
i\- a:».l iV*tai!<1 vtuly of It» fumta
Tii • Hinif le<ri<lBtiirf r«c**mly apprutf'. IHMI Utr the *tudy. ibf
. iiVf.n | . ,t,» .that II aho ild U- cwitUmI
'.'•t h. ttr** litirtwi tif Furextry. and
that H;.; It ir -a i ^1!uuld U-ar half the

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

T' .- .ioi.‘ ilf.lrf> U. know ihoa**
{1-.. al.t.ni iix f.»rcMU that will galdc
:i i*i
mhe fun-.l lawx. U dt*

TFBAVKiaUK OITV, fVIICI-l.

BUSmtSS CAROS.

_____
mmaMTBD-A

4,
Whenever a aote or nicer is alchr in healing then yon may be aura
noaacthiiig U radically wnmg with >'bur blood. Some old tar
taint or poison
that haa Wn slombering there for years, ia beginning to> iassert Itself,
beginning of
and breaks oot and becomea a bad ulcer and perhaps the b.
Cancer. Tbcae old aorea are rooted in the blood, and while wa
waiahcs, soaps,
aalvea. etc., keep the aurface clean,
:lenn. they We not healing.
healing.
A blood
liciaetop
' and strengthen the polluted blo^ni
0 purify
a tonic
ic to build up the general system is what
and &S.S. is jtrtt such a remedy.
No
^
--------- ----powerful and no germ so deadly
that thia great vegetable blood renudy cannot reach
It. and nlccTi of every kind quickly vield to its w\mderful curative propertka. U yon have an old tore or ulcer, write us aU about it, and medi­
cal advice or any infonnatioa you ma3^ <1 ^sire will be given by onr physi-

hat .should
:.ie rhe cinini; .f limber on
, ih.-ui. how foreai Urea may U* rc
I •.trained whi-iher tree planting In de.trid.MJ nreax will fuiy. etc
Th.« ta k of securing all the informlail.m nece«aar> for a forvat policy for
irallfomla the Bureau of Foreatry haa
iM-trun thU aummer. The work U of
Uuch magnitude that
aeveral yean,
‘will be reiiuired to complete It. but
valuable and auggeatlve reaulta will Ive cities which marked
U- ae. uri*d each year.
his Journeying, far away
The work haa Un-n begun on a large national capital
Hcale
SI* men are now examining
The foreign dlpU.i
cVlmallpo^' **^J.J*'*‘
ptihllc lamlh In the »tate to determine
b.» think they
what fiartf of them are aultable for ibe Fnited State*
bt>cau
aro
*• bt^cause
ause they
the
nudl.al pracUcT
To .ati-fy hi
laniic aoats.nl
..•.•pilhU* UMtK.iial foreat reaervea. and almllar
aa to wh.ihor
are
OT will M.idl. h will be made of lands for aiate
to lh.« ill^ aii.- I In h. alih
The IX rexerx. x. A study will be made of all less in error is the man who b.-llevxaw^iMjuaw hax fuado a
;aii-lh owned by the stale In order he knows the We.-^t UH•au^e he live.<
<»r ih** final FaUi. r ’
to d. ieriiilne the uses to which they in rhicago ' One can nexer begin to
r«-d a< a N'ln ilanr<« hf^M
may Imsi be p.
properly realize what the West is. «*r
.-.-.•ntly to IM- ‘ i ni
a rurloH
Rtiil Ponca.-, at Hllaa. Ol ia. on
ler them, and t
what the cuntry la. or w hat the p,.*«i
th.- lafr It I.. lb. Ab.rdeen
blllties ol the nation are until he flnd» .
and
nearly ;P*o f«-t high, lion they shuu
himself rubbing elU.ws with real Am
an.ur.d and Iis |, . r from t^e ,f raltfornla will \h
vr.-al drroofiNlrailonii of approval
erlcanlsm a thousand nilles'tir s«» we«t
htank«t will he*
ngui.hlrg between the different of Omaha - IntenOeean.
ted
at
^l»»
Vt
an’
V
inp
a
g.s.d
colorx.
..mod With lH-a.U of variouii
I
. ..I h.resi
In connection with
re.
When
roliiinb.j>.
i
J
o
^.
n
.
x
ered
It will have
I1M Rewai^. flOO.
loresi map will be a atudy of Im
^ Kiij.iM*vH. the 'and I
int tr.fh to learn with exactness
The readers of lbl.-i paja-r will tc
Aiu.-rnw
aork«l in fan
ange of the valuable p!.%sed to learn that there is at least
.k > oI til.- I..tale agr.
mi l Im; r.-a.l>
Prof.Kxor
v.-stlgaiion
will iH- one dreaded dlsea-se that a. ience .ha^
cultural cdl'ge• at lio/.miin,. .M..UI
been able to cure In all Its «tag.Hi and
,eitllgUtlo|l
hat> returfied
esi In order to determine ,h.<;that Is catarrh. JUll a Catarrh Cure
-ork ..f
the
gra^H
Olight to U- done to cut-over lani . 1.1 the only positive cure now known
beat bead aU.iit Forsyth,
real lm|s»rtance
to the medical fraternity
Catarrh
xerythUiK 1
have .1. .our.-d
\kork««n(
I
In the land In
being
a oonstlluUonal
disease, re
K. veniy 'miles
l.ioni wllINtiavc i
qnlres
a
cuostltutiunal
treatment
ub.d-e.1 re^l.in*

L.i will have no i
Hall’s Caurrh Core lb taker. Intern­
;e>.i|idlli
th.-ir raids.
ally. acilng directly uiKjn the hkn,!
,h the pli
Th.* ia»t link of the Fnltod 8latc
M-rlou*
H.
and mucus surfaces of the »>>tcni.
that hav
aov.-ruju^it iHcRraph ayM.ni <x»nn.Mi
L-by desiroylnR the foundation of
Michael and Heatile. W-h.h
1..K S.
•i lally alUT lumlmrlng. and what
dUcaac. and givlun tbe j..atieut
Ihvn toillpleted
igth by building up the eoustitu
u, iM- .lone by the mate t.i prevent
in th.‘ wilderm:and assisting nature In doing Us
«- arc subjects that will take a long
th.‘ dewa.MM einp
The proprietors have so mueb
T
m- to work out
ill St-ptemlM-r K A work
Oielun. lull
ni. rr-ipied eoimnmileatl.ui
cumiixxvPx'tAers, that the/
•rllMc* of the lliircau. will tn «o de fallli in I
ll.,o.! xir.;m na., Mt> Mar . n>
Hundred imilars fur any
rmt!i. wbai 1> the ch.-aimst and most
Fi-nd for
Vi
Ph
Sin..Mi,,e im-ibod of pronstiug from ease that U falls to vuro
pajie- at
list ol losliim.iiials
t.mrt ii.ui has bcon luiulM-nHl
Address. F J CIIKNKV A CO
Tb - Iton a.i will als.. make a study
Iil..!.'ju.ehu*l • of Ht. ex mil
,
T.dclo. t)
ct.apparal ’ands of w»iiihcni
H
S.:ld by Druggists. Tie
oif. tn;a In order to learn w het her
ll:ill - Fnmily i'ills are 11j. I e.>l
l.ar JeJtlJlJelle PB
At Ikwion
Kan.^UM. forty fa
i..T.m l a MISS4.UII l-arifle train
r ehap
^ ‘ r. . l.n^ iKteii raised as to
It pl.asun*
went
Ibriitigh
ii.
1
\arl»-t
y
i1.;v luaM a
I hand-.
The tn
Im: for bar
serttli in-es. such as maiuaiilta. Brottier and Sister Leave
ouui*'
Ihr ,'Irc.-scd a.
Md stop there ai
Uilhrlfy
nib oak. vallev mahogany and scrub
lies and Run Away as
•rn.
«•» h.-r-olf an ! h. r j. la
farmers llagg.-d Jl
will,
u U
leri v win r.-taln the m.dst»ire In the
rt,.v
Tlio llowanl ‘c...iiiiy. MI.h..o |i
wrapiM'd In a red handkerchlel
. ;^
and Wife.
n a^ w.-i: as tlniUr trei-s Chaparral
ut. .m.l t». nil
on« n-.l passengers
and
tMi a * ITee
. w-i .letiser than tlraU-r tree*, and
.lay f.*r three wmks to get ..(T the Tom'
len reaches a height of 2o to 2.'.
-One of]
lb»rl Huron. Mleli . July
iralf.
Tlu n- Is a gnat M-an-tty
el aiKl a diameter of K. to IH Inches.
he strangest eUipxineiits tn the hls
ted t..
r .Miller, who has charge of this tory of criminoUuty t ame u. light a few
rnrle
*ir Mtihun. who was u mciiib,.r
tax .d
a
ork. l> now anaking a study of the days ago when the bnal ..Itlcers eii
i.f ih. W. llman Arctic cxiMMllilun to Tom shows
Hownni . ..unty
deavored It. bnate Mr* Flillip Katz of
the Arcilr III 1NV4. has arrived at Kan | Im
In the San (Ubrlel
fho had eU»lM*d with h-r own
hjiv nty on hi. way to Was
ra^a-leiia. where the Bureau has
'haiK-s Sieliimaun also of
I planting pinc-s and cedars
city.
I ITnIte l States ,
-sterdav JMiillp Kat/ af'cmp.nnled
.Ut.- for
l»r Mohun tells .if
by a gn.wn-up daughter, nrrlxed ii.
ions Will be gathered together?
Fort Hur.*n from Chicago in seareh
Ill C limlge. of the Bureau, who of hls wife Not until he was unable
.-ol
,-m rnl charge .»f the California
he eople did he call on the
ri. tn the moiinialns of u.»rih | leg.* a..rk
Kxaimnai -ms t»ilM;e
•orari
an-1 will Ik- presented to the iMiliee. who tractsl the tnimsing pair
and desidate j
F**br:iary an.l .Ma
Memo. 1
In a formal reiMirt. acctunpanltHl
i-re It was learned that
eeoiiniry
-llow
Hie
women
one
schelar
seleei.-.!
fn.m
I of I lie eon
by mapH
d.^ths is a questnm.- said imllii.r.s in ea. b state ..r t.
inan^aiiTwife “
tn
-Thi* skeletons
nilgbt j
------------ ^-----------------Brutally Tortured.
ebrew and runs a st«»r
ha\e iH-en th.-re a thousand^>»-ars. or,
p^{y Shown.
L*0lo Slate str.-ei. while Sieininan::
II,e women might have b.H-n KIIUhI ]
f^te wa^ after
uns a secuid band store aUmt ibree
y." writes
locks away on the same strtvt. Mrs.
never been equaled. Joe GoloLair- left her husband and eightVhil
bena. Ala. ' I ha
oi Coluaa. Calif, wrltea:
**For
reii iK-hlud. the younge.M UdiiR omam 1 endured Insufferable pain
ear old. ami Steiniiianu deserted a
Uheumatlsm
and
nothing reburn.i and
I me though I irUnl evenlblng nfe and lour rhlblr. n
Katz Mated that Sielnmann came
II
1 caim* across Electric Bit‘ibads
ind U s the greatest medicine on to Chicago alHUii two years ago and
Islt.Kl at hls house a numiH-r of
for that trouble
A few bottles
were partly ...vend with sand and
He did not susp.-< i any thing
completely relieved and cured
natural feeling iK-tweeii the iWiJust as g.KKl for Liver and KidiMdoiiging to si FOR FLOORS u»« f.aiman*t Claatit
Mu-n they disapis-ared logeilo :
m v troubles and
general
debility,
iily MkSatisfaction guaranteed by he mistrusted the worst
Sielnmann and Mr« Katz endeax
G. J.ihnson
and
F H, M
c«»ver up thetr tracks well li
ugglsls. .
and then left for some othei

HANNAH & LAY CO.

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/llgalnTn^^'l'i^l^ror^'wbct'h

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aild

in the <li>t p:axo. he fits hi*
hotline wub gas and ihe Walsbach
burner, thus . i.jb> Ing Du- most perfeet artificial bght known. At all
times, wlihuui v.irlatUin In quality
and at rat-s d.-fyliig competlon
Then, as an act of klndnc-ss to the
wife he has rw.*m ti» ‘ bne an I
pnitect.’ he
will
Install a Gas
Hange. a» a token at love.'and to
prt.iect her from the dangers and
toil incident to other metbo.ls of
c<H,klng This will cherish feelings
to make bis borne a parwdlso. As
fctrvjcit are stilt -.run .free, And
Kanges. Fixture* and all other ap
plUnces fcoM and placed at cost, a
man vt moderate nu-.mx ran mpply
blnoell
wi-b
what xv-re^a few
year-i ago ron-lder.tl btvmes. l.ji
an- now bK.ktvr uiK>n a- n.ves..r

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SUNIMER GOODS
rk

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I J,<,
KC
II
Your chaiUH- ri^:hl at
the liei^inninj' of lluwarm wcailu-r. for only

THREE $5.00 BILLS
(Not much for a suit ihal’s ihorouVihJv
throu^jh and throtijrh)—Will hii; r the best H. Kuir(SATI RD.XVI.
iK-nhcimcr Suits rOMOKRO\
Mctl. made
Thcsi: Suits arc pcrfoctiv tailorctl.
made in li^^ht
jijfhl furies for summer-every coal has the
patent hair interlining:, which will make it ket p its
shape just as lon$» as you waiii it to. A j^uaranice
bond with every suit.

They Are Worth $18 and $20

The Boston Stoie

On His R.cenl Trip. Has InauQuraUd
a Fad for Am.rican BigHt
.

Being.

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r -«4jrpwAi44ia®«Hy. J. Ik Ur®U,-h^_

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FOR fICNT.
/^rrica a\,ji
maturn
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MIbCELLANEOUBs
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FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

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ralol. Ti.

ELECTRICITY

I*mr

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PEREAAARt^UEITE

leu hcTs^ml pujiils Ilian
r/io- Four Track ifaJt,

Trail*. l«a**‘’l^viiB^y as hiUows.

I’uMiKhoI luoinhl) b)^^v
C’fcoroe U. Ilanidx.
Fifty.ccnli
a xe^r, *mgV- « o}» ex fucx^cenfs.

44T lOo

HI k 100'.' WAi

Sol! lo icwx.lcalcrsexcuwlicrc.

...I IW.U.1 L.*.,

or .iiUiiess the puMixhcr,

Btardiaii Rim Elirinc
■ Llgkl aid Paw«r Cd.

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rLu'fWwa^y, * uu a a* . 1:»

.N*o. 7 Fast Foily-sccoml xUrct.;
New- Vo.k.

liRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA Rt
COMPANY.
When You Want a Nice Cut uf Meat j
^o».

BKMEMKKK
Ml mor%rn
iU«i Kitrbi wt

A GOOD WAY

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TO GO EAST...

Butchora and Sausage Makers. |
4 1'rompUy dvbx.

WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAW

fc-

w-»4«4« Vis-r

We bjxe both •pli..ie-.-i

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i-oa u£.\g .AL Ms/Caawo*JL laxw
r w*^ ta*t W.U u» . *M* .1®
girt.
. ku>u baa<®. *.v %k«a »*®is %*■ —i.

iTHE MAN BOTH KIND AND
WISE
ACTS ACC0RDIN6LY
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pxk. V. i >llwi.\* WA\W. twruwly MSS*1-

STRANGE elopement

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CENEBAL NEWS
OF THE WOELD

.Aboul M) yanis tf Oil
(inol fancy S linnu
Fabricii, suvhii> 1.
Diinilifs. Silk Mplls

WAIT DCPAtTBoit^

ttiirtitt & €wins

moom im the bloob.

f HE MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
• hands of the Chicago

rvTMilkn. Uml. UX4. Ubl U.K*|Wt>:4>

THE NIAGARA Falla Route

J. W. Gauntlet!. M. D.
QTATK o» Mkil

Ik-- tv^rn. .
H;i* a im,si convenient train

1t apiM-ars that T -esldenl RiKMievelt
as been relating a many Interesting
inddenu ol hls re ent Western trip
that his eallers at the White Houto
have iH-conie filled with a desire Jo
hemsi-!v« s ihe wimderfu!
»! he U Ulking about
Mavor des Planches, the
Siguiu
ItHllnn A lui;sBdor. we are Informed.
Ill ca^rll*hlil'”t»*ean JYancUw
and Seattle and will Include stops at
Chirac...
St l*aul. t>maha.
IVnver.
t Ijike Helena and other western
es
Similar tours have been plan
I bv Baron Speck Von Sternberg.
C.:.rnian Amluissador. Senor OJtth.- SpanUh Minister, and the new
IncM- Minister. Liang Chentung.
to the President s Western trip Is
i-^v to pn.ve iK-neffclal to the coun­
in a manner not wholly expecUsl
en It was undertaken. If the repeiiiaitves of foreign government*
s in Washingt».n shall follow even
a limned extent In the fiKiistepa of
- cht. f magistrate, they will be able
i land* at the
t
--------- -------------------------------lions with a fat
plrallon of their
, of the Fnlleil
morx- Intelligent
iHii uf their pred
States than that
iver. the exaniple of these di
P’.omailsts may reasL.nahly be expect­
ed to inllueuce many dlstlng
native U.ni visitor* to Wash _
w ho at present have only a vague Idea
of the ten^tory beyond the Allegh
b V
And-who knowsT—It may
come fashionable In the near fut
among the people of uur Atlantic teaiHuird to visit points of Inieroat In the
Interior of ihclr own country before
they undertake ocean voyage* to other
**l4tsldeni RiHxseveli had seen more
of the West than the average man
U-Ioge hts recent lour, but almost
from flrat to last hU latest experte^
was a revelation to him.
Even he.
who might have U'en expected to be
prepared for the tlghu whk-h were
to be presented to him. wax repeatedly
comixelled to exhibit M<»
prise at the development of the Wrey
i
The sublime granduer of the Yel­
lowstone country and the Indeacrtb-

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uS ^ pSSlaaa, thrtrtag. pwiFiM-

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• l-i'nD, Icjixjrg Giaml RajUsU

^sssasstss ■
otdsr and pc4ic«lmr. may

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luncheon

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}S!ilORS. sawyer * PENHALLESON

MAUSILIk MNTIIEASTEIILI
AHU i;ONM.cnOM«.

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

..DENTISTS...'

SSd^imrt. tkJ?U>
bofi'^'^ln\V‘Tk.'V*V.umcvtsthr rUy 4if TrsYer-A- Ciiy, and-hi>w
CWQM4. tf an^tb*^ W.^why th*-^i>ray*-r uf ttu-

noon, with through sWtjicri

NeV Voik, an.l cale coach

0»TB:0F»ATf-IV

Work of Hlghost Poasible Grad*.
Gold Work a Bpedalty.

D. TYLER
DENTIST _
Wilhelm Bloch

CIU

In ihv uu*H*-T of th.cf J-br. Ute .4 t.h.- I1ty.4 Tr.x. r-*- IMy in —i-l

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IMMiilFIRE INSURANCE

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BUILDING

"OTIN6S & SDK
fl« INSURANCE

Farnm-FiDr ^le
100 acres kn^Fn an the BM «r KMham farm. One of the beet te Qrea4
Traverse oonnty;
»Uee eonth eC
Ore city.

J. k. aRSIUCK CO, CITY.
livtUiuiMe- rxt- •**'*‘»%*'

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Hotel Shilton
EUROPEAN PLAN.

UBO R ALDBICH

The

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Bhlrta are

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bmt' New

Travtra* City.

THX Byxvnro bboobd. travbbbb cgrr/iaoB, Friday,
mncBST

eVSNTB IN tOCIKTY

friend* Wednesday af
honor of her friend. Mr*
Vanderrem of Holland. Mich
ninch
waa ea>*yed during the afiermwin. and
Mrs WillUma of
Hoott. I^an.. and
W* Hound of thia city were the
I prize
winnera.
Light
ref^e^hlnenta
-rved and the party waa a very
wtorr at Mr. Ganrer’a r«mRrkRbl« work
ful affair
U kooktog a moRkrat with a pbtma
•aally ftaa caat rmmily had oo •oooer
One of the pleasantest wiclal events
got oot thaa Mr. WiaatR «tant«l oot
’ the s*as«m wa* the eiiehre party
to go Mr. Carrw
better
And
Iven yesterday afieruiMin by Mrs. A.
Bkrt’s frtead* claim that he did U
Doyle and Mrs L M Ikuneit at
Bert was hau ftehlag yeeterday li*
le
pretty h(HDe of Mrs
Doyle on
waa la .oauauaJly ®ae form, even for
Sfkth street
The rooms were fra­
hlBi. aad bad Wo doing mmarkabl)
grant with flowers, and
the large
aeeurmte work with hU N«»th Chan
piazza was screenpi off with flags and
ael nlaaow. Ktnally. aa he waa aund
used as an additional rotiro
At the
lag OB the ahore. with bla floe new
afternoon's game de^
rod la hU haad. a awallow went aall
llclous refreshments were served The
log over the water, and one of* the first prires were won by Mrs F H •
• hojri la Bert'a party aald. -8e« bo^
liarnum.
H D Alley ami Mrs J •
cloaa you caa come to the bird. Bert
G Johns.
T.. .....
Bert made the caat It waa about 40 of hand-|ialnied chiha
Mrs A. L '
feart. aad he hit the bird with the bait. Bachani. Mrs KYank KaTka ami Mrs j
Noae of the hooka caught, au he
drew cuts for the lonehand*
not **laad hla catch.** aa Mr. Carrer
1 of swe«-i iHjas.l
had tlone
with the muakrat.. Hut
Bacliant winning
Bert a fiienda are claiming that it waa
a better piece of bait caatlng than Mr
,
THE MARKETS
Canrer*a hoohlag the muakrat
Detroit. July 10—July wheat,
8o thwe you are. and the Judge
No r red. 75»%ic; No .1 «irn. iSr;>*n
agree. The deadly parallel shoe
;j white fiats. 424r
the menu of the two caata. but
Toledo
July
I< . -Wheat-^*aah.’
ahall decide which waa the bette
July and SejitemlM-r.
Mr Carrera caat-At a awln:
chlrago, July |o - New July wheat.'
muakrat; dUtaace. luo feet; hit the
it^ir;
Julv,
7VSc. new Septerolier. 7l»^
mark; hooked and landed the
com. 61 Wc: July .mis 4o\c
caat made from morlng boat.
Mr. Wlanle’a caat—At a flying awal her pork. $14 «7t». lard. V»
$k.62V,
low; diatance. 40 feel; hit the mark;
did not hook or land the bird; caat
made from ahore.
Whether a decialon can
erer be
reached aa lo which of thcwe caata war
la Medlsrsal illlea.
the better U doubtful. But It muat be
Me ran Ih- no doubt thm
adaaltied that each waa a very line •oo why rttl.w dbl iKit grow a., raphlly
caat. If the judges cannot decide aa ia the aevenlfs i.il. and i IghUn
t 14m
to which U the better of the two it turtea as in fl.e n
will be ep to one or the uchfw of th.**e

Mtt a
«. th. Wiat VaaUfday,
ThM^ »•«># a« Mr. Carvar't
Frian* Call It an AccMant.

teV':

BQID TK SCCICS |
WITH A LfGISUTOR

MliSMS T04.I0HT A SiMLOINO

M9 b«T« KMoa prottuoa M rtttUn*
aa ItRmtratkm of the moimury value
table
to die.

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w.

up ,1.. am.

""^.‘*^*•‘".’^■*7

Tortt Herald.
few daya to sightseeing, then apent
oor Ume in the senate chamber and Compaq n waa
house of refireaenutlvea. 1 was much
ma. t\gel the
glam ahutterm.
InUireaaixl w ith the uignuy
dignity oi
of ioe
the «.naperturer one ftku wide
atoiw. and some of the m.r»wenintlvee ^

j, mto office i

dt\ct
la getting gravel prepar
lag in an area wall the
of hla atore building on
Yunt and Casa
the ooraer of Front
Cass at re
L K. GIbba* $630 gold ingot fi
»I..Uo„..,.U,
the Gold Reef mine
la on
the window of 8 Benda g
•zchai

rl-loy

...

at Umena.
Captain J. V

loiil
Mclntoab reaumi
ucu»r the M g
ling after a abo
m

and

family

The work of putting In a aldetraH
to George W. Lardle a warehouae ha
been atarted by the Here Marqueiti
Uanlroad Co.
the
veierlnar
Dr. H. J. Getman
surgeon, baa a One rublier-tlrtHl rli

iw'--

turned Monday night
of oau. a reaper and a team of boraea
The cause it the blaze la unknown
About alz montba agti
Mr. Hut man
lost another large barn and con
Frank E Abbey baa taken the
of J. C. Blllolt aa lotml repreaeni
of the Remington ty|K‘wrlter in
vicinity, aad will make thla rit
bsadquartera
Mr. Elliott la t;
a short vacation, after which lu
go to Jackatm. where be haa rec
a new held, which la a much de«
advancement
r

furniture markets in GrJSd”' llapbla
aad Chicago to buy gtmds for the (ail
There will
the city couD
to the report
. relative to the
be purchaae ul
new pumps for the water work*
The
five million gallon pump of the 8now
Biaam Hump Ou. of Huffafflo.
will be recommended lo the c
The price is $16,431
The reguUr quarterly
the l^dlea I
be held
loa_______
__________
o'clock
This la an important
lag and a full attendance Is desired
The Grand Traverse W’ C T U. la
in aesalon this afieruou
FHends church
This is l
meeting, and the election
Is one of the' Items of buali
H. Hhalin has opened a i
abop in the little building
ner of Union and State sir

rtRtONAL.
Mr. aad Mrs H B Somers left yes
terday for Bay View to attend the
camp meeting at thkt place
Guy Walter returned to his home li
Fife Lake this nnimlng after a vLi
In the city with hU hrtuher. Count;
Clerk Robert W’alter.
Mr. and Mrs C. F. Hunter led thl
morning for Spencer. Mich . for an e»

up me oo
fishing trip
W. S. Ai
this momli

Ifl

to Northp.»rt
r the U>d> ol

their turn
yesterday.
Charles Webber and wife returned
to Milwaukee ihls morning ader vis
Itlag reiatlvea and (Hands in the city
Mies Eliza Campbell of Elmwood
ts spending a few days with Dr and
Mr«. John K Campbell of
Seventh

that I might Ukc a rest before dJuoer.
In the

Btep In the hull.
jbf.
„e

Tbe

Ley turned In rivals and to make

Raplda by

Moat completa lina of

I?
V-^/-

Hammocki jimt big enough
lor two; (three it a crowd, jrou
know), treat $1.00 op.
•akeetkm to chooee fcout. The
Boatoo Store.

Owe July -CleaiMip-

.jBO ,.a*BO<u ♦qi inq WMI «i
aqat uj iwmuaid ssw uoiiwq^l^
-mi* V
uiv|4ajqa|oo aqj Joj p-umvaa
fni,»q s| OikVUsi’Olt uaqi .u- .v
aaq
-ui.iAO\' jzaii ssAidma j«Bp.wop osau
•HU i»qt JO A’apqwiii .qhli^wqt oiajqa
pism.tzuviJV

ON voMR oirrii^

—<

**1 hare always intended.** aakl Geraidlnc-abe waa standing bewlde me la
the garden with a rose la her hand•Yo last tbe man X marry,
if yoa
acand tbe teat my anekrer wUl be *\'ea;*
tf not U vlU be ‘So.*
-in what WMwet am 1 to be t«t*dIntegrtiy. amUUUlty. bravery nr apprts

€0 Wethers of 6irls

dattonr
-AppreclatHm of whatr
-Your good quaUtlea-

^...ImUrtstinq IJtws...

rrhat throat U unkind and oocailed

L Just as high, as

$3.75
$4.00
$5.00
$7.00

any; I ahall have to

we hid our
facM In oor bandksrchiefa to conceal
from the aodlence a mirth It could not
undentoDd.
-It down’t do.” aald Prank aa wa
waUsed back to tbe botol. *Yo Ju.lg« by
appearancoa.
Berhapa many of oor
tai^alatora are good men after aU.MABEL EUEABETH HOXET.

When were settled to enjoy a quiet
fibs has ths best* intentions, and she's not
kt sll to blame
If her voice U not oa musical os some.
But thcre-e really no use talking, she ll

*\>rtalnb' not.

The preoent prtnceaa of Wales, w ho

$1.88
$2.00
$2.50
$3.50

These are similar 16 the children’s, only for the older
miss from <*i^;ht to twelve years, and the re^mlar
price was $7 to $10. \\m can buy them now for

$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
$10.00

prhNvi later to s.^* her Mtil by me to a
walla‘with the only man 1 feand as a
rival. Had the little mlnz not hs.k.-d
up at me. a plain qu.-sth.n on her ez
preashv face aa to Low 1 Wi.uld Is-ar
her UmU I might not have known I

Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats

for
for
for
for

$4.67
$5.34
$6.00
$6.67

the man she imir
Seating myself Iswlde an old friend
Slmv I eould n<»t damv w
I did not car,- to damv ul all. and my
companion was uu entertaining woman
who did not damv i saw no reason to
change my a*wl. GeruMlue damvxl the
illon and eJ. plastervtl my rival with
vtrra” that he lo,.k.Hl like a Spanish
•tain general.
I U»re her sllghu
with ezralleul good unlurv, iNuigralu

guests depart«-d. I ap
Ine and lvgge«l that
me s sU<*rt w i
’•I haiik you no," she aald curtly.
am goUig to I
Dlsapj.iiinl*continuation
without a mu
sHl ulghi
I after tin
tertaluing gueMs."
•n’her«* ari‘ ua»r( rylug thing*
enterialulng gurata.”
-Sueh as?”.
-Being dlaapiNduled

vou.. • iHvu iratlng me?
And 1 liave fftllevl?
-Oh; you
Uie tcKt well enough;
loo well.
Pivple' do not really love
who are prinif agaWt Jeahiuny
-But llmt’H whut 1 was to do-Uwr It
with etiuaniimty. wasn’t It?"
-Do you rail It eqUHnliuUy to alt all
the evening with one woman, a mar­
ried woiuau at thair
We both stood atlli. Geraldine with
flashing eye and heaving t>oaoui. 1 an
noyed at the turn the affair had taken.
-Come.” 1 aald kindly. -The llghla
are l*elng put out. and we mu'ai iHKvn
part. 'I’ejl me. aw^vtheart”*'lt would not i»e safe to marry a mau
who flirts with every marrUsi woman
he UH*etk.-You were not testing me for that,
were youT*
‘ -No; you showed your natural pro
cllvlty without H trai. Heaven knijwa
what you would do with a I»eUlah

her dlsaatlsfaetlou with me. I eztvecU
her lo do ao. Instrad ahe went to
roto and sat down
I took a ^t b
-Let us alft this matter,- 1 aald. ”1
order to learn if you may depend up<
my not showing Jee
3 ou decline to damv
and dance
aeveral \lmea with i
-It didn't seem to trouble^ you much,-Did you w ish mo to show
sjralousyr
-1 certainly did not
Indifference.*'
-Very well 1 thlpk 1 see what you
mean. Now. per ronira. aupposlng that
to altUng so long beoWe my old friend
X had been testing jour forbearance.
How would you have stood my teetr
-Admirably. I’m supremely Indlffcr
ent to your *old friend.*
don’t care
that for her.*’ .Vnd sbe\mipiK*d her
fingera viciously.
-I'o aum up. I stood the lest as to
eQuanlmlty, but failed by abow Ing an
Indifference which was alT api»arent
It only remains for me to prove that I
am not Indifferent by a lifelong deroth>n."
This defense movi'd her.
She eat
turning the mitter over to her mind
and finally came to tbe conclusion that
tbe case w as not ao desperate after all.
-Altogether.- ahe said, -I think you
have stood my teat tolerably well. In
deed tf you had tested me In the same
way r don’t know that I could bare
done much better.”
I took her hand and begged ber to re­
ward me with tbe word I ao much
wUlted to bear, and it waa not long be^

CLEARING

Nt BrItUb North
America ia raveivd with valuable tim­
ber la fallacious.
Black walnut, red
cedar and white oak are. nut found
sorth of Toronto. A line drawn from
the city of Quebec to Sault Ste. Ma­
rie, wUl dralgnate tbe northern limit
of beech, elm and birch. Tbe north
ahore-of Lake Superior will mark tbe
nortli^ boundary uf sugar hard ma-

_______

after carefully atady*
tbe cooduaion.
con
li« tho

:$■

sale ||

Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, fixtures, ' !
Show, Cases, Settees, Rugs,
Carpets, Foot Stools
For thl Benefit
C'editois...

'
Th.-. n'un-M... k of A. S. I rvm.in n
lulv li. Ul •:5.
satisfy iniNi inorii^a^e. wiihin OlKlays fro
•11 the MoA unde;
*l ha\<* «*mployed .Mr. bryman
my ilirection.
.VVU.W... he
... havin;: no interest in the >:»ick exce pt
iw a salary for se-llin^ it out.
I Iu-m- shoes mu>t

"for
JhrkcJ

cash ohu
^i-io* Kmm l>s»s»rs>lx*<di oa^

tmmm %Psmrk

wKol^mml*------- -—r

.Mr^^l ryman h;is i arried a lir>i class siov k of Iheois
and Shoe^severyiliinj:

np-teedaie.

liiiv of buvihi: .mv

OTEINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
ALL NEXT WEEK
COMMKNCINC

Monday July 13
FROHMII’S
COMEDr CONPtHlf

“A Man Of.
Mystery”

pari

.iinl

>c»u now have

or all tin: sUH:k at

The NerILnrer
Real Esutc Exchange
Over First National Bank

Own a dome
on Iht East Stae
crly.
Sizty
easiest terms \*ou ever hear<l
of.
Think of It.
$10(H)
down. $5.Q0 a roomh.
Here
It k chance to save money in
the safest wav.
Coroe up and
learn more about them.
zen** Phone, UiU;.

Citi-

INE STEAMERS
uf one far»* for
tlra returning the

and 2mk. p. m.

kchiica SjHviallir* IVlw.t-ti A- is

Popular Ptieis * 100,201.30c
L»Jie« Free Mon.Uy .Vight if
»ccomp»niejF by a 'prreon hoMing a laid 30c ticket. Scat «de
opens tomorrow rooming at the
boz

office.

Telephones.

zens. 112; BcU, 191.

Citi-

Oru lar»- for the round trip to all
l.ay iM.ints. ism urn Ing the same day

er at
M4U a. m. for iSeahiawania
where you will connt*ci yrUh steamer
Creaceni returning to Ttoverse Clly
at 10:46 a. «n
This will give you a
pleasant ride ol iwentj-^fOur miles on
the bay and can be made every morn-

port wdu*re
you will
connect with
Meanw-r returning to Traverse Clly
at
p m
One fare for the round

MYBA ETHEL WESTBROOK.

waa born bn May 2d, liOZ, aoceivtd oo

for
for
for
for

16 misses Coats

Bsktd of

As hoatcus U U my

part to look after my guraU.,. 1 ahall
damv with no one umlght.**
blie hurrlcl away. 1 was sun*rtsrf
at her abruptness, but 1 was iuor»* siir-

Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats

~fiomsrnile (Maaa> JournaL ^

kWPsrffSsS OMss Boy.
•T don't know what.we’a going to'
A member of a prominent New York
do alwut them two leadin’ citlz4ua.rm recently has occasion to communlaatd Bronco Bob
TheyYe lookin’ for
ste with J. P. Morgan A Co. He
oue another with tlz aboot«-ra from told tbe new office boy at the tele­
mornln’ till night.”
\
phone. who was a |»erfect type of fresh
-Has an insult paaaedr \
Young America, to call op Mr. Mor­
”Xo. it wasnY any Inttm. but soma gan. Soon be heard this:
deuU aria aa.to which waa the oldest
-Hello! la this Morgan * Ca.T Yea?
tohabltont an* thejYa boto deter­ AU rigbt->l. P. to tbe *pboiie at onra,
mined to settle the qnaatkm far good please, and to a hurry.**—New York
an* all.-—Washington Star.
I aia ia i
for fit^ a certain number af light rcaaala
tba cauN af tba BrtOab Mlandn

sere in the liallroom.
-May I have tWts^hin.'er 1

^

HtTc an* soiiu* coals for toiir-ilainlv iniNS al a savin*:
u! ONKIIALF.
1 hey an* jurl as pn iiy and da;nly
?avv, jusl
as any liitlc miss would care fi -nji he;
ni:hi (for evening or c-*:ol da>s. IVeii) GiJ lards.
rikdu
bright navy blues, all 1 :inds*'im*ly trimmed some
ilh the miliitary efTecl.
I in .can just!
in the lot. from 1 >ears to S. and the funner pr
to $7.(«0. Half that price will bify the

.u,uud.. ..H-rv
plulnlj. A man s \<i|.*e aald.
^ Broad street fronuge. but Us arvhliec‘•Itelluda, gel up no you prop«-c to ;
,to-

.. Si

B’omeii are employed on tbe gar­

imb

»urt between the iw o sky scrapers.
negotfatlooa

keep your UhI all tlay ? Are you
set Imck about a fi-.t, and
aware that Iti ia.lltl.wl life a %vlfe baa
.dories a apace of
I imrt to play us well as t
•one fool therefore Inlerveuea between
I am |a-ster.*d all day liy ron ^ <pommervUI Cable and Blair build
•nta. every one of whom luy. an
^,,4^ building entirely sbuU
*•
“'.you are dreaming
aoutberly win
ray. Get up. I aaj. doww of lu neighbor
neighbor aa far up as the
aUlh atury and as far bark as tbe
CommercUl fable building*, regular
ihi.t pre-\j ^jirtbro.To^J’n*"
alrahaft. but the upja-r flfifen stories
rlfsl. Tbe 1,1,,,.
,,
obtained tbe benefll of aorl. light as
1 of Immigration, iiiigbiy as
filtered down from the roof through
did little .mire ibai, make g.ss me
^v.«i*t you
foot aiHTture.
pUev. of tl..-.- .I1U.0. »bo f.n Vic brliMiin- folk. IK.1UV to
•.«> I ,,
long laH*n a prartlre
a™ P. .rtovo... ..olur, .vo.....^
To?
From the farU that fwi. be obtulmd
It aeems to buvr Iss-ii universally i
'Zl'l vu'lli “vouTn't
!SJJl*“iMHlI.n.*l“ tUt!l 1*'“
that almoal up tf. tl.e Is glnulng of X i ‘
U'eiitli fviitury III.' death rate of
. rules ezfvssbsl the birth rate. • ,t,tuents
Btituenta. wOio play sweet on you to ^ndow toDs and alaiinil nt an app
w.s Df.t las-nuse the i.lffh rate ‘ •"*^**""*
get you to introdu.v. bill, for tlK-lr re^
But G
^
abnormally low . I.ufj Ihh
-ft>urt * only
b rate wai abuonuaily 1
novelty
uedhevnl rity lailh birth
he
building
trade aa
b rate wfre far higher
well
preoent.
Infant tiionalUy must have
heard
Four or five wlndoww on each of tha
mounted t(. n grewHoUM- height. The
> the
fifteen
floors
will
have
to
be
provided
unrhwnlliuws and oveivrow dlng of city pome oue washing.
dwellJ-ra. imiw largely ral. Kat.vl lo the
Oh. dear:
Are FYank and I erer
a uf our great . Itlea. was the nor
eomlng lo ainak to oim* anotiier like
state f.f nearly all rUsaes of ao- this? And whnt a fraud pollthwl life
SURPRISED BY BRUIN.
cirty ill the L.ii.l.m uiid Harts of Ixmla must be. aft«.r all!
Two CBstawsrs. VVklls aSrifft. Meet
and Ellzalirih. l‘rofessor J^lwln O.
Polar Boar •> aa Irrkora.
Jordan ln4Niml«r K. h u.v M.iiithly.
|

dw • again. I
MUfortl ItoU-rtH and John J.-hw-I of
1 had oo
--------TT-----------------wished they w uuld go out
«...>Klwa Uavid.
boiie of getung a nap aia would be tbe crew of the llHhlng a.h.K,ncr Helen
This nmusli : «mHd..ie of I.«martlne
G. Whlller. who went adrift In their
U ralab-d by the Itarouess Il..nde in
dory on the bunkn and w ere pleked up
her vulum.- of l.-tlers: Sh..rtly after
•Voroe out«.( that rloset.half dead by n |»a^*‘lng steuim r and
the revolution ..f February he wnue
token to raiiafia. rejichrvi luone the
on tlH* blank leaves «.f Ids |SM-ketlMM>k
-Drasslu*. ole gul!
I>o you mean
Iber day. says a tiloucesb r sih-cIbI lo
you’ve g..t to go into a closet to put on
he New York World
the list lo Ih. pn.vi.l.d with phi.v-s im- your Blockings when ther»‘*a no one
The men liad »-zhnUhbnl their supply
nuHllnlely.
|•^.•\ lousty. h«.%\ever, it prem-nl but your lawful lord and mus
Of water wlieh they slghb>d a long, low
seems, he hod a.Tibhleil »l»avid ’ on terr*
waves, toward
the page, and the head of the enhlnet
The k'oman was evidently In the
hey row.*.! with the Intention
I the said Dnvid eunsul at clo«4. for her voice waa muified. but I
of tn h»K to » •Main water from it. Just
Bronieii; tiie iKs«tulant. however, never eould hear it dlatlnctly.
V alsnit to make faWl a
fame forw ard. and. though the po< l did
-You my lonl and master!
Voud large polar liear. gaum and ferocious.
not like iN-ing •IlstiirlH'd. 31. lletzel make a lieauUful lord, and as for a
pi»e«ir.Hl from l»ehlnd an l(v butnwaa obllgtvl to ask who was th.* David master, you’re a slave a slave lo your,
nKk and niNh.Hl lowanl the UaxX.
You wouldn’t dare roiu
The frighten.-^! ftahiTinen put off
-lie who dumvd iK'fore the ark.**
of ’em if he rapiHnl yoii with all siHMvi. while the U-ar. minalj over the bead.”
rrow hHl. He ap-Oh. d.*ar: I have
him to
the head, you ole
-ni rap y,,„
einuciaKHl. and
bad he been aide to n-stnilh Ids appe­
.HI
J®"*^**"“y
ag«lu •*
-How very hIui
tite until the two men had n
nH^ltanoI^^u.l
®
for a .UI.J.-CI f..r imHUtatiou.
not lor I!* slave worse n a slave,
you’re a”
from the etlge of tie- berg UoU •is says
Domlnati.ui But y..u can comvl it "
|
d iH-rbiips tsith mu><
Tbe monlteur, n*gistenHl the ciianga,
have fallen victims to his huns
but few knew that the Inst <-onsul apIng what I
Later they sncee,Nl,Hl
potoUvl to Bremen was King l>avld!
what low
water from another Kvls*rg and tbe
to congress. When I took the tiolhea thlnl day out were H« kbd up by the
away from my cars the man waa hum
Steamer Ijike rhamt»laln and taken to
mlng a tune.
Every now and again Moutn*aI. whemv the Amerlean conTomorrow, (Saturday) wc will
them came a sob from the woman, but
forwarded them to Glouonter.
sell everything in our doak de­
be paid no alleutlon to it, and she
•eemed to be crying herself asleep.
BIG TIP FOR BARBER.
1 could not realise that U*e genUe
men I had seen during tbe day at the
Capitol altttog in tboir aeata and apeak
Him »I.«»0 to Bar Mis
tog. many of them so learnedly, num­
lH>ugIass Gonion. th.
nnillonaire
bered among them even one who was a
wife beater.
But here waa perfect brother of Si-iiator Hanna’s son’s w ife,
evldenra of it.
Just think!
In this reivntly pr*-w uleiLGi«orge M. Duncan,
Hotel C’adlllac barM-r in Now York.
advanced iweuileih rantu^ among our
leglalators is pnuilced what la ezUnct
Ith a check for $1.4<m) to enable him
to buy his own sh.q.. says the New
among the lower cUssoa.
The brute went out preaeuUy and York Evening Journal. '
when he did so Iwked hU wife In the
I*uncon rvmarkiHl that be would like
room.’ I Uatened. but heard nothing.
• own a shop, ond Mr. Gordon, when
She waa doubtless asleep and had for
bU shave was finished, wrote out the
gotten hU horrid treatment.
Frank check and hund.nl it lo him. and 15
came in. and when I told him alwut it
be was not son>rtsed
But Frank U Ubed barber could ni'ox whds self posalways Ulklng about the low tyt»e of
iordon had dls^i^red.
people engaged in imlltlca
I dreaacvl Tbe nez
l.arber
ni try. sir.- .he s;iid.
for dinner, and we went downatalra.
I 6^ ialliM^ FAto and $250.
In the evening we strolled out to
eeka ago Mr. Gordon gave a
sni. ' Gorky answ. c.-^
find some place of amusement. We theatrical man a $l.t<K‘ ch.vk. but the
•;Hc haps. then. jAiu would like
passed a variety hall. and. since aa a
eclplent tore it up. he d.vllnlng to
of II... iH.lhtl iwiiuy
girl I had been denied such placea, I
ecept such a large iH»rsonal gift
begged Frank to Uke me in.
We
-Dear me
suniy you’ll
lUtened to women sing songs and men
a iKUiloii of
alng songs and people dfnee and raw
watch with caavr lunglna for tbs
-.No.- .uid the luoelist. itiiiUiiulng trained animals
Then a man came
n.bln tn the spring.
to rat vegetables oidy.
no w« strain our ears to hsar his
»ut and threw down some little dummy
primal note
-Some nmsi muttour- re.uimsl the figures.
And what do you suppose Our boaris arc flllctS with gUdnras when
Indefatigable old lady.
was the first word be said?
Gorky gave her a sp rn look
-la l
And the music thrills us"rippHna from
-Belinda, get up."
his throat.
me Inform >ou.’* he said, -th.u I sever
Good gracious! He was tbe brute I
Ws Uke to hear the twlttor off the sporeat any ti.sh bu. iuin.mi tlesi,. a„d 1 bad been listening to durtng tbd after
roa-s In the treea.
prefer tliat raw.--liclroil .Neus Trib- noon
He repeated the conversation I
And the orioles ors welcoms when tber
come.
I—'
bad overhaard. which he had been
doubtleaa rehearsing, and ended by ^nd the bluebird charms u< swlngtna tn
the tree top in the brsese.
basting ont of tbe dummies. hU wlfa. But we hate to hear the first mosquito
who sobbed aa naturallj aa abe did
Suit! worth up to $15.00 for
during tbe afternoon.
$5.98
the Racket.
Some
8 rank discrimination, for ths oksetsr
At tbe first word Frank and I looked
docs her best.
itunning^-bargams in footwear.
at aacb other. Then Frank burst oat
Dd the bravely slnre the only song shs
knowa.
Uaghlng. And durtng tbe rest of tbe

dening staff Ml Kew Garden*. Fng.. on
tx>udltlon that the> wo k in mnie at­
tire. A young w«»mnn I* In charge of
the berlMictHms and Alp tr >|daut de­
partment at the iweseui time. The

lo.

eeemed to me to lie very bright men.
| xhto enleiprtae. la an outgrowth of for.**
-Ikm-t apoU that rose. You aiv poll
The Uslday we were in Washington trouble with the owoeni of tbe HUlr
found UMi quite fatigued. I had been ' building, which mx-uples tbe north- tog It to plecra aa though It had offend
td.
But this test*! aupisjpe I am
at the hall of reprtiH-nufive* .11 day. jw€« rofner of Broad street and Ex^bere a dls<us.luu on the ta.-lff was change pUce and adjolaa tbe Com- W to know anyihing about it beforo
.u, . _
^ ^
hand.**
^
ras ere*ned
side
Dd tbe diAbout 4 o’clock In the
of tbe CommercUl fable BuUd
And 1 moat remain In
went to tbe hotel, and Frank left me ,
company' were negotUtlug fur an

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BflKVITIKfl
Eugene Grattan. tb« IJroontha^ild
M of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Grattan.
\ 4*le<Uj^eaterday afternoon
at
>ome.
Webster street
It
that death occurred from the chlM a
hU teeth
The
nrlce will be held tomorrow
na
at 1:S0 o clock f
M. The aervlce will be <
W. T. W

july

raR CONTRA'
I

with It I km<<d a cow
To start tbe feud my sun
Ar»d I have (..tna now.
Twiis my forefather who.
With that oM rm«. shut
Hla
thruuab asd^U

mt SteamFYom Traverse Clt;
Crescent every afternoon at 2:00
Neahtawanto where j*ou will conw-iih steamer returning to Travi:26 p. m. One fare
I
zre for
• Clly at 4::
l$21-€l
round trip.

That <44 famlltar lock
My father s hand has pre
The ramrod and ths otock
1 prUc o'er all the roat.
fihertff. It must not got
Without It In my cars
Howe



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