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The Evening Record, July 14, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
' t,m»9
IT
I THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESD.AY, JULY 14. 1903.
^ CONDITION
•
IS CRITICAL
I:
CHAlCtDWmiHtmDgR
MImowH Man AKot Half Srother and
•hock fleoultod in EMath of tho
Mother.'
LOOKING OVER
THE GROUND
TRAVffflAE CITY*« AVAILASILITV
As Vnr« ta ta* XvMUag HMar«.
Union. Mo . July 14 —J««eph Smith
FOR NORMAL •CMOOL »ITt
OHLV
MAlIVtLOO* .VITALITY
41. U charged with killing his
K«IM
L«0 AUVC
half brother. John Rhodes, aged 26.
with a shotgun Mr» Rhodes, the ML
la Balng Conaldarwd Today by F. M.
ir-cild mother of the men. who
the next room suffering from
Kotloy, Vlca Piwaldowt of tho SUU
rer. is dead as a result of the at
'
Board of Education.
The tr
occurred
iday c
Union
He says
AOCD PRCLATK NOW UCi MOST
not remember Aiing the shot
suiv board
OF TMK TIME
la wlfts, is In the city today on a
mlnary tour looking over tbe varTHEY HOLD IT HIGH
cltlea that have aaplraUona to
re the new stnte normal acbool.
•light InUrval of
Th^ighH. Nod
ittons Bay People Believe That
Kelley baa alroadj vUltod Lud
LMcWItyThliN iffilno—No Chetr
Prosperity Came With 'ftaiiroad.
ingtun. l->aakfort. Bonsemla and Mnn
lee. and will go on from here to Polontly
skey and other polnu further north.
with the
Mr Kelley waa shown about tbe
nl!r<»art and that there wUI surely be
a bourn. Uou used to be for sale city this afternoon by Hon. O. C. MofOr Wlr. t* tlM
lUeorA
previous to the fait. state senator, and Mayor Santo
there at a price
Rmdo. 4uly ll^The popo ho* bwn advent of the
and Alderman Hamlllon. The drive
about tbe city was very pleasant, and
•ort Sollrkioo alSM; cujon. sod hso
bora abir to rrmcolar any of bla
Mr Kelley and his wife were greatly
tobdsnu. Thu afternuun cumplet*^ chase a fit*- lor a
pleased wlU the city and Impressed
thr Afth day olaor bU holiiMMHi’ «&«
with Its unquestionable availability aa
the inhatdLauis of Suttous Hay put
tkma havr particularly cra»«)d. Tbuui
pHce of fHist on a
I lot 60x12u feet aa n loc'atlon fur the new school. He has
tb« prvlatr U tabloi but the mtalmu
their lowest Bgun. rmly. C E. Mur mu. of course, made any decision aa
amoubt or nourtahmcBt. the amou
M.iue kind of a drag to what he might or might not recom
ray ough'
of potaoa In bU aratem baa nmcbMl
s Is only a prellmtnary trip. The
estate values
*r5«?** July lV~4;S0 a m - l>r
that seem to be moat thoroughl}
adapted for the location of the school
aucccrded to roaiutnat
will be visited later by tbe committee
with atlmulaula. He alao
having the matter In charge. It la
'him a lltUe mmrUbinrat The
evident that Traverse City, while
starting laU In the race fur tbe
of thn running.
uly 14.-1:16 a m
called out aevoral Umea lo bU
» and then awoke, ahowtoc icnwi
I or dapfVMloa and with hU Ideaa CONTRACTORS OF T. C.. L. A M
ON LAST WORK ON LINE
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B- ] ■ ■ IN SEMI^OMATWE STATE
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Dow Wt Jin S1m>iag
JtvstriM mu
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8EVKHTH TKAB-1924
LKkAM.TBaUlSEO
NEARING
COMPLETION
very paluful Injury at
tory at 4:30 o'clock yeaterxlay afterHe waa aasiating in the work
ovlng some big steam t
U a aertooa and very painful one. and
will lay Mr. Korb up for some time
He waa uken to his home in the city
ambulance, and Dr
Haul
W*mtm’s$l.$0OKt»rds
ttvliih. coinforubU and dunOJe
ooly
$L00
■a
w » GlyBookSton
: THE WEATHER
wax it ABOUT EVEN
‘by
HooMmtn Win Be Just About Square
With the Board on Their Recent
' Race. Meet
A meeting ol Traverse City l>rivg Park asaocUtloD was held
enlng In the idfice of Seer
Peter Wunburg. and the outsian
and credits of the recent*
lied In
r^nera! way While no definitile fig
es have been made. It is evlJen:
at If the accounts due the assticlaand iHher
sources can bt
u ph
And witWt doubt the fioest koc of this cln» of goodi tbAt thit
ettyhas been. Ever) piece repreaents thk •eaaoe*li ehoiccAt
pTivluctioniw Nol'hing better for a gift than this .....
WerntH S $2.00
summer style*, goev! filters.
$IJ0
all means
HAVE A FIT”I
Sometbing to Dream Tn
F*OR lYIEN
F-OR BO''
Size 14 to Iti
Siic4tolS}
iMioM-r Rooea
In all the nc»c»t pattemi-Nice. Cool. long and roomy—(or boy.
6«c. lor men 50c. 76c. 1,00. 1.50. Not»ithitamlmg the lemfie aeUing in out CLOTHING. H.4T and FI’RNISHING department, the
CASKET FACTORY
Is
Pi-
k.
I:
t
before nldnlght the pontiff fell into a
aUte of uncooackmaneaa—half aleep.
balf ocMba. He 4a very raaUeaa. The
h^t of the iMKly la hlyh for the pa
Metir^rKaAlam and appears to be
^N!2odon. July 14-A dUpatcb from
Uoaio. timed mldnisht. aaya;
The
popd^la rapidly atnVioK All bU reUtlveaTiave been autmncuKal It la re
ported that he haa Uphed into unoon
Rome. July 14 »-2;16 a m.--While
there U life there la hope." waa all
|he oonaolatltra that Dr. l.apiMinl could
give la»t night In admitting that
Rope l.^)a riHidltlon wa»t -very
t The pontiff baa anffered anoUier re/lapM. and he Ilea thU momlai; In a
mind
hour Ibis
atm great,
yesterday, are regarded as a
of the gravest nature and aa
laaolu
the early evening medic
leal opinion wai>
teas peaalmlattc
not within sight,
lief that unless
ectod turn
ft.r two or three
did not relieve
the analety ol
who know what
powerful atlmi
ilmulanta art'
utf*the pontiff's •xtrerne
last night to the exreaalve
WILL BE KtTABLISHED I
seUnau ^ounty Portion Finished To
CITY VERY SOON
morrows—City Track and Roadbed
to Be Done In About a Week.
Company Is Now In Procooo of Form
ation. and Plant Will Be Locatod
ConlractorH O'Donnell and OVoiiir are iiNlay piitilnfi the SnlshiiiK
Just South of Bcitner's Factory.
touches on the T (\. U A M railnmd
on the U-elanau county iiortion of the
K 4'ttskei tacti»r> will simiu Ik* one
k»b, and tomorrow it tnlll be compleU'
Trav4*rse City's Industries, the com
ly Anished. The loadbed and tnuk in
the city win be completed In alnmi a panj being now In process of forma
eek. the contractors now giving their tJon. with the site for the factory al
itentlon t«i that portion of the work ready aecured. William R Williams
Mr. O'CTonnor atated to a Rec^.rd re of the fMIghum Manufacturing Co
porter last night that the T C. L k and Bmmet Hagadom are the prime
M. railroad Is the beat piece of track nuivers in the eaterprUe. and they
operated by the (S. R. A L. and will have already acquired projK-rty Just
aotn be as pn»fltable. The first S4iuih of the plant of ^\’lmam Beltner.
grmind for the rtmdNMl was broken ..n Uu> shore of Ikutrdman lake,
fat'tory will be located
located, Th^
last fall and the U-ginniug-of laying there the factory
throug
ick alK>m the middle of igst plant will be of the best throughoul.
May The weather has fav«.red the with all mcMlem cimvenlences. and the
work, and it haF-4mw:resfiiHl very sat finest pnKlnct will l>e turned out.
The d.mpany Is In pnress of
isfactorily fr<im the siAr4. The laying
of the switches at the terminus, where ganUatlon at present, and there
erry is to connect, wa.s ctiro a number of other solid buslneea men
It unlay. Five switches were i*t the c-tiy In the enterprise, lyit their
. an«l that end U luiw r%'ady for the names are wlihhe
luiny Is organized. It has not t
R^ir Mel beany, pn-shk-nl of the T. oMed as yet what will be tbe capital
. I., k M . was here Saturday, and of the c<iifipany. nor how e> tensive
will Ik* the plant, but there Is abundt»f capital In sight to make It oere line and Inspect^-d the termHtus
iih a view of iK'giuulng ^orkon the tain that thi' plant will be of the best
r ferry din ks It Is pn.is.s.sl by the
y lo have the ferry In o^era
Manistlque in time for the fail
H The iMval Is n ady for trans
Lost His Watch and Charm While
Violating the Sabbath Up the River
• Sunday Morning.
Will Mur
urrel U In mourning
ig He bar
>t h
watch
had that
watch
a giKxl while. It ts a
V4-r watch,
h. key wind,
wind and tp; pi
prized
highly Hut thea' is a
e ^Ide
eyt's. and at Ihr same time,
contran t‘> hla ruatom. he iK-ggisl i<» FOR MURDER THAT CAUSED
be len as quiet aa pttsalhle. Another
KISHINEFF MASSACRE
noteworthy symptom of hU weakening
condition waa the dt>clllty with which
he took bla . medicine and nourish
mant. Prevl.Hialy. IndtHHl during hU Rsal Murderer Has Confewed—New
whole life. Rope
has l>een against
Governor Has Eschanged VliiU
the prewcriptiooa of doctors or any
thing which had the aspect J>f Iw'lng
' With Leading Hebrewa.
forced upi»n him Hla feeling of Indlfferenct was Interpreted as a sign
Uat hla vitality waa fast dlmlnlahlng
Klshlnefl. July 14 -The murderer
Late last evealng nine cardinals, lo
th*‘ b4»y whow' death was charg»*d
eluding Matoll and Marilnelll. were ad
the Jew^. and which wa.n a cause
mitted to the sick r«K»m. but the popt
the r«v«‘nt massacre, has btH-n dis
could n»»l even aiH«ak to them. |ner%*ly
vert'd lie is a gardener, and has
giving them pu hand to kUa
The Tribunal last night printed a rt«nft*sseil that he and the Ihiv’s uncle
niltetl the crime The new gi.vstatement that the pope's real ailment
4»f Kishlneff has . xchanged vis
was cancer of the liver, lb-, klazsoni
it h leatiing Jews of the city.
rharacterUea the atatnienl as a stupid
falaehiHsl wiihout an auun of fouudn
buckskin fob with the watch,
that's mu all On the fob w a charm
that has been the envy of MTllle's
friends ever since he got It. The
was a fine trout fly
A) encased
e
in
and If things had been different
WlMle would be convinced that a long
continued newspaper man
tan had stoh
stolen
possession
TO AVENGE HIS DAUGHTEI
FOLLOWED HEI lABl
I Man Shot and i
Hla Bon-in-Law While LatUr Waa
on Operating Table.
niuffttm. Ind
4 As Melvin
Wolfe was l>iti
oiH-ratlng ta
I preioirlng lo
Mrs Will C4s.k died last night >t Me and
faiher-ln law.
her home on Washington street after
hn*ke into th
an tllnesa of a wet k Mrs C«H»k s lit
tl fired iKiih barrel
tie babe died a wetk agti. and the doctor's ttfllce
him. kUling him lo
shotgun
mother has Ihh'H seriously 111 since
slant
Iv
Wolfe'
mpuiation of Wolfe's
Deceased would have l»een
years
old in August. 8he was highly es leg was nect'salUted by a shot from
teemed and her wide circle of frteads Terrell's gun earlier in the day
A mob hastily formt'd. but Terrell
will sympathise slncertdy wllh her
reloaded
his
gun
and
managed
family. Mnt. C^k’s husband, mother,
stand
and off the entwd until he ctmid
ct
get
father and sister survive her.
drive away. He
no his buggy
The funeral sail! take place tomor
leriff's home and
row an'emotm at i o'clock from the
family .residence. Rev. V i-iuchlln off! gave himself up
Wolfe had de
cUtlng.
's daughter
FlOiriBlDBOFFEDDEAD
:haHoa •rookmayoe’a Lift Endo
tuddsnty at Aldaw—Was 17 Voarw
-A SboQ As Cood
KIMBALL
f. N
Compart thorn with some of
. tho THRU DOLLiR Shoot
totd: PRtCE S2 50.
F»l A NOS
$«e CNm in Our Shew ONadkw
THE ECONONY STORE
AT
RASTALL'S
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Cenuino
American
Movement
WIlXlSINMOUmiMC
JEWS NOT
RESPONSIBLE
Mrw. Will Cook Oiad at Htr Home o
Washington Atrwet Last Night
Aftar an llineaa of a Woek.
=1 iM'*-
Wc arc oiTcrin^ l>cautiful pictures in Ijtndscapcs, Emit. Game,
El.rv.
etc. sue 20x23 inchci, framed and
icady to hang on the wall, at only...................:
each
mu have iKH-n. for he lost the watch,
declares, while violating
as be himself
1
the Sa ath He wa Ashing up the
I w hen he ca p away, he was
watch, fob t and charm
iK'low the old fisherman's
Wll'le
„
watch and have
Record office, but It waa the charm
that he wanted, so he changed his
mind He knew that If It ever got
Into the hands of the city editor he
might gi't his watch and fob. but he
wt.uld never get the charm
PLAGUE IN CHILE
Nearly All Porte Are Now Infected by
Dlaaaae.
Washington. July 14 —United Blates
mister WUaon. makea from Bi^ii
Chile, a long report by cable to
HI
plAgue.
l^l-KASI
Oxfords
two Dollars
W. W. KIMBILL COMPANY
M B. STBOKQ. MAKAOKR
im FBONT «T.
Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Sun.l. -’VZ I tont St.
.TRY A-RECORD WANT AD.
Jl Decided Success
bur Big
Pre4hventoiV
ternoon al 2:30 o'clock. The
teams will give a parade oa
Paid th# FwiaJty for Murttor of Mlaa streets at 2 o'clock and a flae f
will follow.
Work for Sunday
Chelmsford. England. July 14 —
W. A. HillU. superintendent of tha
Charles Rrtvokmayv'r.
imuel Herbert lh>ugml this morning American Sunday School union, of
Sa la Wixltewater towi
t>aid the pt'nalty of the murder of Cleveland. Ohio, returned home today
doad oa the streets of Alden
Miss Camille Holland at Miwit Hou
after several days In tbe city on bualafternoon. He waa »7 years of age.
>n Wall!
and baa been a,resident of this county
utlon IV.ugal ma
for 1« years,
was well known In Sion Of the crime
LhU City. He leaves four children,
William of Kalkaska. Pran\ of this
GOOD STIFF FINE
city, and Mrs Maggie Russ and Miw
any Sunday school that needa 1
Susanna Holier, both In Buropt.
PoH Huron Man Paid AIM foe Violat
ing Liquor Law.
Boers
■tr Wlrs ta UM gtTMlaa RmwHL
fine
Port Huron. M4eh.s July 14 —Joe Ee
aay that wttlh
ro of the Hau ssm lined |150 this in five yoBB Bstf Ue abla bodtad
orutng tor violating the liquor Uw
wtU ba In that atnta.
AUlX^tlMn Op. It 4«Ad of bn»
THY A MteORO WAHT ADi
TRY A fOreORD WAHT AOl
Z.‘7L'TffJSSS.-%S
RASTALLM
Stfomm-wnium
Fimr
wears longest and
most. It IS the best paint
economy.
Made to paint buildings
with.
RANK TRUOE. *
>T
—
stein BlocK
Tall Styles SfflL
*■
^
Shown by Chas. W. Baxter^^ordars
taken for Suits and Overcoats.
Summer flats
WILL MEET CDLDREO GIANTS
OOUGAL WAS HANDED
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
The OK! ReK»Uc t^oe House
Piistal aemce Is disorganUed
that no American mall hak b«4
ceiveil in Santiago fur nine wee)
Thompaenvilla Will Play the Negroet
Hare Thuraday Afternoon.
The Colored Qlanta of Chloaffo will
$1,98
Very Stylish
SERVICE
and coverings capacity arc
wEat show the economlyof
paint—not the pnee per
gallon.
THE
PEOPLE responded K^enerously'and
^ took advantage of the New and Desirable
Merchandise ofT^d at Genuine Cut Prices.
• It is an opportunity you should not miss,
as you will find the purchasing power of your
money^reatly enhanced at this sale. • Re*
member we have no shop worn or undesirable
goods to offer, and that you will find every
thing just at-the prices advertised. •
•
«
€. Olilbelm
NSW ■IL.OObC
Oor. Front and Union
For all kinds of weather—Just re
ceived a fine lot of Crush Hats
Black and Pearl colors — $ I .2 6,
$1.50 and $2.00.
Straws and Panamas
You’d be surprised to know how
r-any Panama Hats we have sold
this season-our TEN DOLLAR Hat
many city stores get fifteen dol
lars for.
Straws at sot to $2.00
JysmiHon Oothing^
./
THE EySNIHQ BBOCOU). TKAVEESE OITT. IHOH, TUESDAY. JULY U. IMS.
Vamm-wm.
to
ritli hit bmthres la
the Use tboe* same
will pla ihelr faith
VMYWraLLpWS
•y the PUyii»9
ivf-
noN
w»ll.
Hmn H ^rtat Hmarr Clm of New
Ttft atXB of lh$ CfOf ABd flAM»eUl
A good tulid oak S-piece suite with benlFlwcb uimr. (eXcap
_ ^
July uV^OD Fallows
aod
the
lh*nv»^ Odd Frllowe hare
elarhed At City park, and the reeult
was the duiM-ntinK »f . thr outduur
e pervert
that could not be
plaoaud r*»r having been t.rdered^m
the epeakert* etaad. The park board
id Usuod two jiermlu. and after a
ordy war the Odd Fellows decided
beat a retreat from the wooded
t)ve whore they Were holding a i»lc
They had formed a plan
to
be
reaged oa the Chrittlan
army of
IJMM which had dUplaoad them. Walt
lag uaUI Blahop l-'allowt had begun
hit diaeoara*. the band marched dl
rwctly ta froat ot the aland and started
(ho llvellett kind of rag time melodlec.
The bUnop vainly
e*p*i.tulated
with the Ibadi^. but the noise «»ntlnled. and the blahop bad to retire, re
marking
"These are truly the Odd
DOWIEISSVEO
drug clerk
dtoee to
Grand Ledge with hii flaacati to
apead the day. On their way lyome
they kMt their beartaga and It grew
obliged to seek ahel
Neat morataf
i bill for I4.5U
ku ceau wax
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
Morning sickness, sore breasU and exucUting psina caused by the riudnsllv
Among the manifold a£ls to childbirth
Mother’s Fftoad has grown in popularity
----------- as well as in the cabin.
tbemother’s agony of mind
mamm
la MUy rawived then
tha raal kay to the aHoatioo will be aslf-atytod tlliah Must Answer t
tha hanraat. If thU proves aatlafac
Charts of Ubet by Forrpsr
Chicago. July 14.—In a suit called
►r trial ta Judge Rmlth's court. Barnrl U. Prlddle. a former member of
r -s
h larga whaat crop and good lemaads of John
iafciaad. tor Ua aaaaa are practically
libeling
him.
abavwd. Cora ta reported progreas
the latter
_
. . tader highly favorable
Afterward paid hU resjM*cii* u» him In
groWjag waather.^Uaiaagea from flood
' ives of Healing '
ihlaa: vhtta Uta aoitoa aad lata corn
are both rapidly nutklng up for kiai
^lyia. JIU or aavae good grown
w«akt reatam. aod nothing abort
whinim hi m alagto aaai
vent a good lyirvaat. Of
U danger of tarfy froat: Imt thte is
DO greater than uaual.
chaacea or eacape
Ta t>aae who calculaU upon abort
cropa. l^tpvefore. the chaaoaa are de^
cidt«y mdVfrae. The fanner perhaps
can afford to be a peaalmUi. as he
ttannlly la; for aat^e regulates his
prpdocUoo. aad ^ ariga arkathgr hi*
praphadas ba right or wrong; but the
merthant. the manufacturer and the
chaMBo with
cy and
**Blaca OOP ooadlUoha are
Jfj"!
:
>
;
i
Ity of fu^
la a
that Ttoataatton aatited hy the dl.
tafIM aSact of tha cotton come
am# Iho tatmaatlaaal aiumtkm aa re
ToMid kf «ii^ • avaalona
;NaMh«Bta. The lattar doaenre closer
attmoioa lhaa hithorto given. It U
‘ gppaieat aur govaotaMat is alert tui
the impoctamit oC prooBtag
door la Chtea gad the Integrity of
that vast aaiplre as a future markci
of Immenae valve to the United
mates. RussU’s designs op
eharta with her oslahUshed pyltajr of
rigid exclualoa are a direct menace
to the future commercial and Indus
trtal Iniereau
trial
iniereats of
of the United Stales,
better appredatas
and nobody bet
thU fact tha.
lhaa uu
our astute Secretary of
SIMM. Mr. Hv. There are « plain
rumblings of friction' between this
country and Russia, who evldantly
tears our laerlUMs domlakm«of the
Pndac: but they need cause
dal aaslely. and cerlalaly
prove of serious conse<|uence to the
stock market. RussU U
weak, having committed
'vaproPtabls rmllraad and industrial
schemas oa a stupendous scale.
BSOSI to the verse of bankruptcy.
Is la no condlUoa to invite wmt with
any first class power; the result of
which would certainly be ddeat and
t»robable dlsmembershl]
connected empire
There Is tharw
fore little or no danger of serldus
difllculiy with Russia, and alarmist
newspaper rsvmrts asay be read with
equanimity. The plain dealing and
finnaeas of American diplomacy wUl
probably accomplish what we dr
without serious friction; so as a stock
market factor the Russian Incldeat
'should not receive undue weight
though It Bslghl eatUy develop soffi
Interfere with or
"In the abeence of unfavorable de>
to work gradually to a higher level
there balag a number of good, well
seasoned VAllroad atocki that are an
ae oa all decided
The laduatrUla.
it need
hardly ha aald. are not In high favor
the collapse of many of these and the
fact that they are more susce
to the effects of trade reaction than
tbs rallroadi causing mors or les
In favor oC tha Istler
;3'
Orover Clevelaatk between his fish
tag trips, has panstMl to declare that
ht. to <mt of pollttos. but certain of
tilt alddtap democrau Inalst ta offer
IM a atrtag hy which Orover may
p& hack kto decItaaUcm of I
threat upon him aad get into line
agata tor the presidency. la the
Haary Watiereon to gri
kto taalk ta opposlUoa. and Mr Biyan
p ta saarch of material
to prove that this country 1
vorut govarend of any ta Ue world.
I tha Amartaaa lahor
Prtjr clianoi for
I ';, s:
f^irkr ^ tiTtttoua. Bitn «in
tahUam Mag hack ovMenaa to show
th«imtnaoiiabk.bmavnXtoflvUste\aoaBTincc]roatlarh is
acoUCKt. Wearedel«iiDiii«dtoclo*o«t«*eiy taraplewitonoar
Soer iDaBeveefc. ThaeaeWcpncca:
Their ftaatf They
»he9 FaliM aad bidoav
f« Out ar the Park.
•—ttASSsarJtsss'
YOU MAY THINK
Thera to a aua at Sabewatag who
t oa tha paaaloa rail at III a »oath
ot rKuaee to aerept hia qoartaaly
hack, clatmtag he waa
for hts
IMAlie TEAVEflM HERAU>
1K.WU- Is ehargod with refer
ring to Prlddle as a "vile imtmmi." and
oalllng him "an Inwihe fanaitr" and
guiier and tif dam
phophet «.r the
II
nation
TSEATT IS OPPOSED
c«m;
mtWe than one fourth of
.he• Imembers are In fav..r of the Hay
Hay
He:rran canal m^aty
it siand>« The
Qt has as y
aMsnnitHl no re
y for the t
Blsler of foreign affairs. Ur.
Klco. has sent ti» the etingress s
iage on the past similar to that
o the congress of the United States
ay ITesldent Roosevelt.
Serious de
oate on the pact Wan this inorhlng
STAGE AND-PLATFORM.
iNfi uAtmta acauuToa co. suassa. ca
POPULAR FALLACY
oung man
harles Ahliiugo.
ing near IVddwater. met with a ilngu
Bl
night last week by
tor accident one ni
sight of hto
which be will lose
cine of the most sUlely current and right eye While wa
ini xplHabK faltacte»4 ihai are geuer- lug a hug xiruck him in H»e eye with
beUev«-d Is railed to mind by the such nirce as
coming of the Adam Forefiaugb and
iiunti that
Sellh Urol hers Kuurinous Shows Unit
the sight
ed
It is the silly twaddle ab*.ut
big shows dlvldlu ; and showing
Farmers around Durand are com
small cities snd
ptoiniitg hittcrly Ih-csum- they cmiimu
the roiintry on the ssme ^4-oure niim i#» htdp in haying
Sev
day and then Cimilng togeilur again eral farmers came to Durand Satur
In I he large cities and show tag as
night, and while the evening luts
exhibition. It Is. lui a matter of senger trains were at the depot for
fact, one i»f the most sbsurtl Ideas In suppt-r tliey were offering
f»0 a day
the world, and
(HrsonM
ord Inarlly and iKiard to every male person iiasssubject -will Ing through Durand
They succ4*eded
iHdleitng that such things
arc done, uotwUhsiaudlng the fact
► Wt*4‘d b4‘els
absolutely so much without
I in fact that such a thing
even onee tw-en attempted
several of
mueh less being done as a regul
crates r«Hiuestlug the finder to let
tom
it would iM- Just as easy
know the final destination of the
a horse In two and send him up pies
He has reiuntly ri'ceivv»il n. roads at i.ne lime and then when plies from Rmierdam. Holland.
The
natn road Is rreched put him
^nd'wants 1
shows to iH* cal scenery
iMvIdeil and
then unlttMl. and
J. H. Welhey. of Port Huron, aged
keep the pubitc in ignorance of It 20. was reproved by hts mother on
Any man who coukl In'
ac*H.nnt of hl> shlftlessness. and d«would make such
lerndnod to end hU existence
He se
would havv a fortune. It never cured a bottle of chloroform, and. sat.
has lKH*n done. It is not don«
uraitag a handkerchief, toy down ».n
it. In all human probability
a lied aod placed it across hto fac<>
ne hy these shows or any others
He was dlscovereil to-fort' the drug
f, when Adam Korepaugh and Sells ha<l done its work
Hrothers Shows come here they will
Four babies under three months of
agi‘ were rtn-eived at the state school
fit
Coldwaier tVlday
Tld.s is the nall the
visited this heajKin. and If anyone ciSr.1 fur one day f«M- babies
on it there Is
SCiMK.l.
IK.ssthle chance ot Unilng any money
agered on tkat proposition, no mat
ter what anvone says or t.e|leves
They wilt iH- her^* In all their <^llret>
Wc<lnesday. August
isted—SlranQs Hold of an
Untruth.
BO^NE FALLS BRICK
mlH>rahlp
Will Bo Manufactured by a Com
is on the
Now Being Formed Theiw.
program for a short talk lH*fore
mlng. but at
TTxv Falls. MUb . July 14 -Hoyne
the last moment found It tmiH.ssible Falls will have a mtHlern. upm
for him and Ralph
. yard, with a capacity of
4.4100 lu h.iHMi
brlrlra a day.
l*.ars«m. ihe
sheriff of
UharlevoU
vttxxM v owns ku aerre of clay land and
is organl/ing a sUKk c^Wupany with
a 4 apltali/anon of |3o.tH>0.. The latctt
hrlck-making
machinery
Hyomai the Only Cure—Qivee Change Improved
Will lie installed
The yard will em
of Climate in Your Own
ploy bO men
Wiirk on the buildir
Home.
begins this week
Fifty years ago hay fever bat
been named, but undoubtedly jieople
TO GET HISTORIC SCAFFOLD
jffered then as they do now with
orms of sneezing, profuse watering
f the eves, excessive running at tht Gallows on Which John Brown Died
ivse. Intense smarting and Itching and
Sought by Kanaaa.
uffed up feeltat ta the head.
peka. Kan. July 14—K. F. Ware
The direct reuse appears to be heat
dust aad the pollen of flowera.
AI of Kansas, the United BtatM pensloe
immiKsioner. has undertaken to aeure and restore for presentatioB to
le Kansas
Historical
society the
and severu^ August, and preventive
CAUSES OF HAY FEVER
treatment should be adopte
weeks before the time t^ie d
onco and thus prevent the d
owBee of prevenUon la woi
than a pound of cure ta the
of hay fever.
8 K Whit A Bona have neen the
good effecu following the uaa of Hy
omel ta all diseases of the reaplratory
b*9t a nm tis»3
h Sbtmaktr't Sbap.
/h€ Most Pwfset
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Bs Pound Is
DR. FEIWK’S
KIDNEY ««Ki
Backache
"I had
_
UEELtK. KwHlolph. Is'
_A*k forCook Book-rrs
ST.VITUS’0ARCE?“.S2?^
$ 1.98
Bu)*s the grcatcit Oxfor«l
Shoe for women you ever
laid eyct on at the price.
$1.9§
Bu)f the best aU Patent 3
atrap sandal in the dly.
They have aU the sweU
style of shoes, ivricetl at
double the money.
at$U).no- ......................................
I1.T5
$1».00 solid oak S-piece auiti-fcr................................
IXtS
$2100 solid oak S piecc tuke (at....................................................tlTS
$25,00 S-piece »iid oak suite fcr...............................
IT.TS
good $32 solid oak S-piece suite, roaatl]r quartet sait^ kjr.. t$.TS
Arvdaoonubto
DRESS SHOES
for BOYS and GIRLS.
A toaeUflCBr Odd Dressers at prtpBiliMatelylBw prices
^Cicely trimmed up so
J. W. 3L^-
they look dreiksy and
WHOLSBAUt AND RETAIL
btill they have the
wearing q^lities.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New SMoe Store
IMaar'a Old Btaiid.
A BREEZY TIME
You could ceruinly have, these hot daj**,
Frenbte.
Oppoilta Whltii«s HatoL
•
.
by installing one or more of, our
. ..ELECTRIC FANS....^
in your store, office or home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
ai9oeN~r
Electric Machinery Construction.
Repairs and Supplies.
Traverse city, nicU.
iatirut. (MpondH s»k
Miiallj.allmfN : i
in IK Vi roo!
Savings Deposits
If you de«rc to install a i)ttein of FJectrical Lighting,
Beds, Burglar Alarms or Telephonea, permit ns to esti
mate. We have a fine line of
supphes and can quote taitsfactory prices for high gra*lc
work aad material ::::::
rL SAVINGS)
Campbell bros
H. 8. Hull, PrMident.
C. A. Hammond. Cashiar.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friodrich. V. Pros’ds
.CARPET CLEANIN6 WORKL
Carpet Cleaning snd Feather Reno
vating. Carpet arwing and laying.
Before sending yt»ur old carpets
away to be made into rug^t, let me
ahow you Minple.
.
lyurvt4«l rh*e $o bewuUfol <lr*mt Tr»r.-r*r
Bar. • few rods fptiw th.
H-i »pa
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
Pb..nc 111!
Ii<j
SL
JUST BECINNWC Til fWHI
You had so much rciiairing and altering: of diffi reni rooms that you have just
arriveti at the pai>ering point. It is just as well. 'I herc ^re not quite as many
who want pa|K r just now. so we can fjive you more attention. While* our sales
have been enormous, yet we carry so Iarj;e a stock we can jjive you the Ix sf of
many lines. No matter what the room is, we can show, you a splendid assort
ment "to select from for it. Srein^^, they say. is believinjj. If you look at our
lieautiful Wall Papers, secinj^ will be buyinvr.
TOUBOOTTHAT^
Your frew house is furnished all but the furnishin^js. Now we come in; can’t
help it: staid away as lony: as we could; we mi^si lend a hand. Seen our beau
tiful carpets? or perhaps you* are planniriR on usintj rugs on some of the
doors. Look at those we have alreaily woven in large sizes, or you n^ay see a
beautiful Brussels or Wilton X’elvet and would prefer to have us make a rug for
you. It has been a phenomenal year for made-to-drder rugs. Our expert car
pet salesmen, carpel sewers and carpet layers are all at your service.
OUR STOCK BF SUMMER CLOTHING
Is at its best. We give you what we think the best the world affords. The
demand on us for good clothes has never been so pressed. Preparations made for
this season far surpass anything we have ever shown in greatness of stocks, in
variety of styles and in assortment ot fashions. The prices are the lowest that
good goods can be sold for.
WHAT SORT OF A BOY
Makes sunshine in your home? Is he a perfect IJiile Lord Fauntleroy, or
just a naturally mischievious, fun-loving lad, into all scrapes, goo<j times aod
some rough play? climbing trees, scalilig fences, just fishing or playing ball. W,e
have typical suits for ever>- sort and condition of boy. and at prices that will smt
your pocketbook.
/
THESE BOYS WANT STOCKIN^^
Matt.J.Johnsoms Bacbanl
6088
A
A
A
A
A fine.$45.00 qoartefed oak suite for.........................................
29.7S
A good $43.00 solid oak S-piece suite for...................................... 32.T5
A good $50.00 3.piece oak suite for ......................................... 1..39oS0
A good $56.00 suite for......... ............................................................... 39JS
The pric<& on tome ol th^ suits are 25 percent ton than factory oott
Gensrally Bolieved Is But Never Ex
DAliyT#
Prior to .the discovery of
markable effects following the use of
Hyomei, the only treatment tkat gav«
relief to hay lever suffers was
change of climate The use ^ Hyomoi
•aahlea
any one to breathe air at
home which to like that of thfi Adiron
dacka. the White Mountalna. or other
■ where healing ba
rlth
natmv^’s
|
\Wt
dci.ress-
dumus and columns have nTently
.leen written by snagSEine critics and
general regartUng
rkal
»rry."
it
baa
imed hy not a few that Mrs 1^
le .Carter s version U loo btild in Its
isudling of the
fiitrlgues
btdwtH*n
1)11 Harry, the milliner, who was sub
HHiuenil) made Uurhess Uu
Hsrrv
ind the king of France
In the version employed by
.MU
^r.!u- Sutherland much that oflciuhs
he ausccptihimieh and evoked harsh
erateil ------------original
of the the
he ronirar>. the
LEPROSY IN SOUTH
Irama Is vastly Impnivetl,
and
iironger contrast btMwe«*n the liitHirn
virtue of Uu Uarr> and the quest Ion Civil War Veteran it Afflicted With
ihU* lendenclea of ihe ladies of Hu
the Oread Scourge.
Klim's court is drawn
Sioux Kali.. S I). July II —A case
Anne Sutherland, supixirted hy lor
)wn ctimpany of players. dln*ci fn»m of lepmsy has developed In .Marahall
(Huiuty. the vvclim being a veteran of
her nvent triumph tn ChUag
uar with the south
He la i><'
»
Hraud
OiH*ra
years of age
Ihxtora whom he has
Hoise on Wednesday. Jul> i*:
CiUisuHed reluse t<» rev'eal hts name
The s|H*t8 have for Siifnc lime been
To 8UU Convention.
^il^eadtng
over
U»ltr
his
limbs
and
lalph Anderstm went to (iraad Rap
last night to attend the twenty- his iHvdy. the flesh ta sixds luditg en
h annual conveutton of the Mirht llrely dead and devoid of feeling.
physician who was recently con
i l>'uneral UirtHHors and Rmhalni'
d l>y the unfortunate man was
U)s‘ session this morning
Ralph's ptrmlued to photograph him and a
grandfather. Ihe late SamiHd Ander history -of Ihe case will be sent t<i
son. was one of the charter mcinlH-rs the National Medical siK'lety
of the association, which met in Jac1v
*on 2S years ago last January w
the young
charged
aot a Woodaiaa.
One of the heroes of tha
aairutM ctood burst at Heppaer. Ore.
wAs*^^ Nelson Tooker. a Gasld«int of
Bath, who has beaa ta the west fur
W.li«) ik« floods be
can coming down, Tuokar. by tact
aad coolness, parauaded 2uu frighten
«»d people to take refuge ta a building
which ha rightly concluded was so
situated as to withstand the rushing
waters
Then, with
other daring splrlu.
on a ran. and while 1
constant peril, saved more
>re of lives.
I
rcmali
Greene was found in the
if Grand Rapids Saturday anernoon.
d4*comiKJs*‘d almost beyond recogniHon
'it is believed she committed
suicide and had lata ta the woods
since* July 2. wrhen she was last
le was about SS years old.
bad lived there SO years, and until
10 years ago was a teacher In
the city schools, and at the time of
her deat4h was
of the West Bide Ladies' Uterary club and prominent In the affairs
of 81. Paul's Kplscopal church
She
I^V’towa 4^1
& Rasta
Parker Bnx. Old Suad
208 FRONT STREET
The kind that will stand all the hard usage boys can give. It s surprising where
bo>-s will go in vacation time, and what they will do. They need just such stocjtngs as the “Iron Glad.” Triple leg, heel and toe. They really arc the best that
are made and they sell for 25c the pair, and are worth ever>- cent of it. \Vc do
have a good 10c slocking for bo>*s, too.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
/
THE EVENIKO JffiOORD, TBAVEBSE PITY. HIOH.. TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1908.
Wh^t They Say
Ypyr “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKRSK OITV. MIIOM.
CUElua MEWS
or TIE WOILO
iTMt
Wm
ar'x
V
ih.- cEpedltlon Itdi for the north
In the h.-ulib report tna«l.^ !•> l>r
A m.ynmer banquet has Just Itben O.M.rge
iM.rge H, Grant, cuinty b.wlib ..m
given by a wealthy land owner at c»-r. was recorde.1 the rase
-ase <i4 a Rich
gulroin-rle. France, to celebrate lh»‘ mon I. Indiana, woman, aged 2J» years
simultaneous wedding of hU four chli
dren. two siiDs and two daughters N.i last week became ll
fewer than l.«uo guests aat d.iwn t.» lentil child.
There w.-r.the feast, which totik place im pj.- blrthii.
Hr Grant says i
The bill of Taro
In Hu- siui.-,
. each
rnlie.1 Htaies
isiiinds. and Hi li
quantities uf oUi
Night Was Fsr Terror,
large
ables.
and If. o(
r. i**' I
**l would <H»ugb m arly all
night
sides (
“f • long. " wrltua Mrs. Cbas. Appl.-gate, of
liquid
Alexandria. Ind . "and c.uld hardly
A curbius wetidtng look place -rt- get any sle<-p.
lion so
bad cunsuniptb
reniiy at the fkarlah church of Ayles I«d that If I
Ik.Hl a block 1 1
I.»e. a .village ad)olnlng bHlcesier. cough frightfully and1 spit bbsul.
b
bul.
Kngland.
the
contracting
parties wbei^ all other nuuUcln.-r
Icln.'r failed,
faj
three
b.-ing Hqp Mtsire. a shot- band, aged ll.Ot) iK.lUcs of I>r. King's
Kings New IMs
a... aii.l Mary. F.-ll a laundry band. cover) wholly cur.-d me and 1 gained
ag.Nl 21
The bridegroom 4s a crip r.S pounds.- ll's absidutcly guaranleod
pie. who has t.i us«- a band propelled
iQrlppe. Brpn
Coughs. Ciilds, lAQrlppe.
msebipe as a means of locomotion chills and all il.r..at and lung tro
r.iubles.
He was wheeled Into the rburvb ami Frlce 6Uc and ll.W. Trial botl let 10c.
U|s to the chancel steps and remained at Jas. G Johnson's and F H
Mwt.-d on the machine Ihn.ughuut the drug stores.
t'cremuny. Al the conclusion he was
wbeel.-d out bealde the bride.
Th# Pacrltaa BhlHs
Ferry Tarrall. a bacbeU»r. tiO years
,rf age. was f.iun.l dead at bis bom.near ICngllsh. Ind
He leaves an ©s
tale valued al |20.uihi.
Mr. Terrell
bad IIV4-4 abme for over 3t» years and
was a v«ry p«y'uUar old man, as be FOR FLOORS WM Calman'a tlaatU
owned hurwas IR yiwni old thst never
1.?
Wool Dress Goods
^ive you the choice of anv
Kor thi
Goods.Tn
cither Black or Ct
Colored.
piece:of
of Dress
Goods,
in either
Dr
ONE-gCARTHR OFF. Fi^nre tins out and
arc prices with anyihinjj offered. \ou know
•lam li^;iires.
ked
^ goods; cver>'thini; markt
|V
Wash 0o«<l$
Our best Ginghams, all <his season
wash as good as any 10c cloth, for...
6^c
A tine lot of Lawns, all dainty patterns, have Al|-h
sold at l^>4c. your choice..................... ... ...
About 800 yards of fine printed Mouseline de Soie'
with Fasten Colored Flowers. Worth 35c. 1 ICp
Silk Spot Zephyr*, warranted fast colors, t Qp
have sold at 35c. to clean up........................ *
Tin Boston Store
Sas Ranges..
per mines,
was slightly in exc«
pnxluct.
The lake dbtHct
ducing on a larger scale nr
ever ».efortMany of the
believed that bis exit was la
nearing the capacity, howe
of a acapegoat
no decRled gain* will tu- mi
Relations between the Rt
Text two or three monihs.
plomat and the president hi
For the Br»i half of the rummi thinking about the advanugrs of
reached the breaking point
year the prtKlucuon ^»f the Lake Su
of Oasslnl s mUrepresentatlon of the IK'rlor dUtrk-t was about loo.ooo.tkk* Gas Range.
Manchurti^n sltuatlen and the Kish
You cvnly jvay for what j-ou need.
*”li*^illii^ni turned and aoddad to
them, and one boy ran ahead of the
Uihers. and with ouutratcbad band,
presented a paper. Aa be did ao bla
hand suddenly fell and bla ahrawd
eyej» stared bard at the kindly taoa
which looked ao aquarely
at
him.
Then be turned toward the other two
snJ iH^koned furiously.
Dtspatchee from
RumIs
Indicate
'Come bare, youse kids; coma bare! that the government
was far
more concerned la keeping the rniied
"The**uiher lVo*rlm up. The Ural States in a good humor regarding
(me iMiinied at the great aurgeon and Manchuria than
In preventing
the
cried:
trmaamlaslon of the Jewish petition.
•Dai's blm. dal'a the feller wot 1
Under the managetnenl of (
was telling you about. He curea legs
a point
have now
readbed
like wot you got, Bhorty."
where ft Is almost certain
Shorty looked at hU leg.
He bad erament will side with Cng land ^d
a
homemade
broomstick
cnitcL Japan hr any effort to force Russia
tucked under bis aboulder.'and bis to evacuate Chlnesi- lerrliory In ac
left leg was drawn up and abjivelled. cordance with existing pledge.^ unless
i*r. l^rent bad watched and lis
ractlng effort
tened.
Then be said In his broken prevent
ngUsh:
effort, It is expect(
•And who am IT "
U-aned
against
the
brl.lg(- rail and laughed long.
The
ihrt^- boys gazed at him In doubu
Then he turned hit^eym toward the
lltiU- cripple and
bade
btm come
oarer.
The boy. wlib some em
dec the bright sky.
I- ol the queerest
. hlslory. He felt the shrivelled leg
.1 he niriuHl It and twisted it. The
,er two boys had pressed closer.
II.- sh.K.V his h(-ad
am si.rry * he said
The case
i, hoiM|f»i.
It cannot U- cu^t^d.
it
Ind.-td Its. bad.
I cure, or try to
It costs nothing to make a fire.
It co«s nothing to gel rui of
September
when you are done with it.
The Is'.e Koyale will aUnit double
There
Is no waste.
Its output
ceil
month, wit
s iih
two
sumps dropping
The Moh
hswk and
Alwau rcad>, safe and reliable.
Step in and see them.
l^ stamping more rock now than at
any previous lime
this
year, and
further Incrv-ase will U- made
The
Champion Is .in shape
copper lust as sen as ihe new air
c«»mpressor Is tn use
Joe Golo
haps never lH*en
-For
tdek of Colusa.. Calif, writes:
15 years I endured insufferable pain
nothing re
from Rheumatism, and
lleved roe though 1 irie.^ everythtag
Electric Bit I
known
1 came
and ll's the greatest medicine on
earth fur that trouble. A few bottles
ed throu
of It «»mpletely relieved and cured
I by Kits
me - Just as gvK»d for; Livi-rund Kid
ney troubles and
general
debility.
No Pity »hown.
Only 6(»c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
-For years fate was after me con Jas U. Johnson
and
P. H Meads,
tinuously.- wTltea r. A Gulledge,Ver
bena. Ala. "1 bad a terrible case of
Ptlee causing 24 tumors.
When all
failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
p-mcsl« Im 'V#
me.- Equally good for burns and all
aches and pains
Only 2kc at Jas Q.
Johnson s and
V. H. Meads
drug
fin
w*&*?5E'T«ar“
oem
traverse Ofy
6as Company
w.^
FOR RMA
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-HEALTHIEST..
AHD
▲BSOLUTBI^T ODORLESS
uioM-r
IS
sm*d
ELECTRICITY
MI8CELLANSOU4.
kiS BmI Klght St.
HSOSE, SIMD BUIU
Han k'ranclsco. Cal. July 14.—Cap^
in William Colbeck of the relief
ship Morning, lender to the exploring
ship Discovery now In the south polar
region. Is here en route to Lond
port
He says the main work oi
le Dtsoiiverv has hren the locatkm
iM-tween 4(.»o gnd 600 miles of new
(,iKi line. The ship worked as far
mth as 77 degree# and 60 minutes.
By sled* the members of the party
got a* far south as K2 degrees 17 mtn
. and the farthest south as any
hss gone.
lot of new marine fauna had been
discovered; also some marine planu.
they are of a ven' fow type of or
ganism
Heals abound, but the polar
btar and walrus are not thwe.
No
new large Wnimals were found. The
cold there It lar worse than In the
Arctic.
In the latter* regtao In the
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belqw
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one dreaded disease that sclenoe has
b.vn able to cure tn all It# stages and
that Is caurrh. Hall't Catarrh Cure
is the only -positive cure now kno^
to the medical'fraternity. . Catarrh
being
a constlluUonal
disease, reoonstltuttooal
treatment
arrh Cure Is Uken Intern......g directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of
Id giving the paUaat
strength by building up the oonsUlutloo and assisting nature In doing lu
proprietors have so much
curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cure. Bend for
list of testimonials.
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lOm
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Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Ml. DOIUID H(WID E. W
sere raclug as fi
iug l(»r**a slrtM t
-V.mlng up
Y^2iL?'&'Bgai2rssa
‘lAnAlit -«y aomsplso# eassw
hla own government
welt. In thi
way overtures looking to the reitewa
of amicable relations will V posslbl
and are illkely to be fo'.lowi-d by a
coDceasiuns In Mac
offer of trade cone
churta.
It is thought that
a l-'rench sculptor only IM years old.
who gained much ifraUe frv.m the ar
tisllc world by his statues for the
tombs of Buaudelalre and St. Heuve.
has Just tlnlshc-d a statue 4»f Kdgsr
Allpn foe for the city
BaltlmiHv. ^ It
II r<-pr4*sents two steps
t»n the lop
r* imralysis. uol bip trouble.
am tntly one stand two men bolding a shroud. ^
aff.-ei.-.l
you. c
On the s.-«md step lies the Uidy of
the
poet
4K^sapt‘d
from
the
burial
tn-re-j
•IFsVocs i.mmm 1^1
The siMkes
silenre
menu. One man lot>k« down al the ■
d:
bod) with horrified face
The other'—
-- -----------*-----------------------------------II he says It's all off. Shorty,
raises
nn
Imploring
bK.k
toward
When
You WtHl t NlCC Cut of meal
He's de limit
In
dst
h all off
heaven
The effect is very dramatic'
RKMSMHRU
game.
[a<H‘ fell. Dr U»renz beck and modern in luierpreUtiou
Shorty
Jom. rnimamr A. ffBorvm
irt-e to apiHMach. He had
M*d*‘hll. hand. Into hU pockei un
observed.
‘ Will you shake hands In turn with
me'." he askedc
The ibrtH- shook hands
In
turn
re«- luiirs of eyes lighted up and
ree pairs of chei-ks flushed with de
light
as
each palm felt something
With common Im
crushed into It.
ss re
each cap was
removed.
"Aw.
iu Is all right, you
lank youse. sir.
." they said.
ter the three were
Five minutes
holding excited consultation.
W(»t did ke give you?"
I got a dollar bill ‘
fckid I
Wot did you git. Shorty?"
He gimme two."
'Dat M all r
it. Hut. say,
dat feller U.'
WAIT DEPAtTiat
fsMww* of It to •«» ftUln* of ^ hair, w mike the htlr
grow. Of to reetoto color to grey batf. *cCi»«?S
Lormu mad hla fMtln way witk
children
have beta the ■ub)ael of
many aaecdoua.
Tbia atory !■ told
of his stay la Roebanter;
One day. worn out by kla prafaa.
slonal work, ha net out lor a walk, la
Bourse uf bit iravata ba eama to
the falls of tba Qaaaaea river. Tbara
I>r. Lorev wid » friend atood saitag
Into tb« depthi of tba gorga below.
Three mile newsboya caught atgbt
of them and
darted
over,
crylog tn dlplomailc circles thst Couat
shrilly. -Folper, miatar, polper bare
bad a bridle or kb.H on tb.-m and
would W4.fk oicu in hu wheat binder
instead .d lb..horM-t.
Him fa^oritcbfirse. ib.> .me be K«*n» ral!.v r.Mle, to
town. U 24 years old and m-t. r was
sum
HU onh relative known U a
nlwe. Hbo llv* » in Or«»;.»h.
A donkey show ba» ju»l Ut n^eld•t noreiire, Italy with great aurOMvs.
An Ain. riian mllii.tnaire nauitnl Ford,
who ha* road.- Flor. nc>- hit home fur he irto. -you're da great doctor wot
ureh kids wld game—wid bum sUlu
aev4*ra!
y.-ars. cimr.-Utd
ih.- Idea
-lame legs. I means.'’
which resulted In the .-..11. cUng of
Curious to understand bow the boys
more than SUi varlt-tle*. «.f ibv genus
to w him. Dr. Lureiu asked:
d..nk.-v frtiiii lb.- difT.-rrnt i«mt .d
‘And how do you know 1 am that
Kurope
At the oiHnli.g ceremony
tliti donkeys. aj»par.-n»ly by prect.n d(giior?'
•W'y. mister." said the ftrst boy.
r.-ri.- l ariaiii;. ineiit. i.s.k tb. onas of
.-ouliln'l we lell
dem
whiskers a
nMu* iJevoburr Knclond
A vumnn
wiio liAk
In mlo.l »ln<v
tbr dfAiti ..If h^r hu.li»nd •'momn
U*f(jr»
U) iferuw ItAOdfulii uf
Kold and ullvt-r. ablch ohe had In •
dice In
pa|»rf baa. ov*^ thn 8avlUe brid
Kroni I uniil
to Hit' Klver Gaidar
with nuM
o'clock thf river »wa
and yumhv »«ar< hlng f«ir roln»
A«to0Mli#r about
Iluo waa r«xmrr«d
frma
<hu river
nvur be.
bed. and the atiarchirv
uiB Eha
n>ndi- diW^lth 111.- Diun.y. but a that made the w.-lkin ring
The 8un.lay luauMil
tea.
faur di^o afterward they were vUlted
MiiiM-rinl.nd.-nts .d New> J.-r*.)
J.-i
have
itfnlH-r .if deUM tIve*. who »Ui
inu Claus. For a
Sch.wl of .Meth.td.
New Jer.ey .Sunday
a iMMlilon to give any mat
her ciiraordlnary conduct, but her r«- KchiMil asMKdanoii.
lativaa are of the opinion-that she Sion at the Ileach audli..rl.yn. a&d at
mum have ihniwn between |7i0'and every sitting tin- ofT.-n.-e.^ .d Hama
II..KM. in the Calder. as she had that naUM were dUcuskt-il. On.- farib»n U.i-d Ht NicholaM as a "r.-llc of
liarbarism" and a w«»ribl. ss. in.sll«-\al
Arcilc CEI Vary,
in)lb. unworthy ..I .-..nsbleratiun b.*
a to I
Chrtmtan cblldn-n •
i.-mpl to rttat h the luirth ^H»b
At lUtiiinor.-. Mrs JoM4-pbine .\lnno
sa>M he Is coiivltir.Ml tin* iMde vwill *blley. a dress’bsk.-r. 2« y«ei> old. wan
and If
reachud in the noar luttii
shot and killed In b.-d by
l-Yay
the Unltitd rttates
Is not
Matioley. h.ir husband
H.. adiuiii.-d
lilial be Sbol bis Wde. but allege 1
I that be did It jv blli- dr.-aining that
burglars bad lnvad.-<UhU boin.v Man.,
ley IS 2U y.-ar. tdd
TUtrve shuts wvr.fl.-red Into th.- bdt side of' ih.- u..nisard with th«- n.*ces
an's head
After the sbtsuing Muno
sary cash, a very large ^|m»iK.rtlou
ley ga».- blrose.f up and
bdd bW
a»irMSs£i2S
M
ShmMd Mm aywipaMiy in • Oiib.
Travirs. City.
r\u
U t<»
Uiii.t>swiu2TH-ep«*i^ #tu«u<Ni
uf Ih. »->*.
m«raad thru#!
4RAN0 RAPIDS IISDIAIA AT
COMPANY.
“uS“
Hc will be in
A GOOD WAY
Traverse City
TO GO EAST...
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Ic dUeases of the Brain. Spine
Nerves. Blood. Skin.
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DR. MCDONALD'S success In the
ireatmeni of Female
Disease—is
limply
marvelous.
His treatment
makes sickly women strong, beautl[ul and attractive. Weak men. old or
roung. cured in every case and saved
r^a life of suffering
SI
ysls cured Ihrwgh his celebrated
Blood and Nerve
lential Oils charged
THE DEAF
Catarrh.
Throat
-zetna and
all
Skin Diseases cured.
Dr. McDonald has ben called the
wUard of the medical profetalon. because he reads aU diseases al a glance
without asking any questions.
Sick
folks, call oo Dr. ^Mc
McDonald. It la
re to meet blm
Dr. McDona]
turns the poor from his door.
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7
THE EVXHCro KBOOBD, tEATMWE PITT, MiCB^ TUESDAV, JULY-Ji. tM>
BETTEtTaAN
EVEl BEFORE
tTAAK AND mjITFOAML
Tbe fanxma Valtoy of
bouse greeted tbe return tolaad of MladoBao. la U
ana Stock Co tn Stefo.
last aigbb This to tbe
see of this company la death fo^
1 tbe favorable I
1. baa bam
creot4id here iMt MO»un a^ried lo
travaraad by C S. Budj
AVIUM *6iTV moM worn
df^v well thl. time. Tbe ottroetion
tasi nlffbt WM lAe oeoMtkmAl piece.
Mtw f^NT OOMP^TCO
kto ooniaga
reward- for
~A Mmn of My$tmrr which ooouUoed
of Ua VaUey of
eleiMU to dottgkl the KoHery godi DeaU. Mr. Rudy brlaga borne wlU
110.000.
Tbe gold
was
well pot OB BBd
washed from gravel and aaad Ukao
I were tn foud I
from tbe valley
la
leas tbaa aix
Mat»d l^c. who appeared
mppeor
in tbe i
months
rtile a> Madam Sataa laat
The Valley of Death to in Ua moon
Khi In th.- character of
In fastneases of Ue Island. Accord
\r gave a very Ing to theories of aclenllsu It to Ue
Tli« Twmn* City Iroa workf k«v« Kate Borke. In w||^h
Mr Mack, as crater of what was once a great and
tMr M« bmMlmt pradkallj cum
Kerrci. was equal 1)
•M«d mm4 crc runitaf foil forc« Ned Ke
Volcanic giM of a
nature rjse from Ue
dial favor from the
dei>tbs of the valley and bang over U
Ii« to • riMk at vork. m4 kav* bM charactertoed hla w
like
a pall, never
paaslng
away.
appearance
alllaM to tank tk. kiUlMac m4 < m
Natives, who have often atte^pled^
Ue f
■g . lb
TiSSSiU
«Ai W00^ Mtof mrnhU •m ■»«
marfctwe thorn la
Ua auto. The
MMlBff to idem foot in atao. xwu
■cortoa klgk. wtU Uo ozeopUoB of
tim OMIM nM
btockamlU abop
£Si wSr^utTui^oir* t^
room and hlaekamith abop from the
vorkabip. wbleb (fro. additional fire
^^tSTSowot Boor to doroiod entirely
to lathoa aad oibor Boooaaary
ou
eblaory. aad tbore to ample apace fur
baadUac all klada of work oo the na
aiUaoa Tbo abop at ibo proooat Ume
b^ olcht latboa. a plaaor. three drill
CSl^-iXLrrprd •“imp'iire
tlTtnwond. tbe shadow, othei
Mr man of myaiery.*
Olen
ho Imperaimated Noah Lott, a
vr;n. Introduced some
eaceptiu
lever ,comed> work, while Vane
vert, as Flaaale McQrath. made a very
pleasant Impreaslon upon the audi
The rest of the cast was [a
ig with the merits of the gen
ast
It U seldom that a reper
Bompany presents more than one
o really K<sh1 |H^.ple. bui
my to an eaceptlon. and c
erlng the fact that they have so
to very
plays to present, their work Is
?red liable
Tonight tbe sensaikmal comedy
drama. -A Ride for a rurtune. win
be presented
otatpmoM ^ Idola
Tbore to a tarke
apace eaeabt on tbla Boor, wbkb to
aood for aklUac up laue ma
Ob Ibto Boor tbore to alao a
Ttoo boaeb. wbleb to a mticb
ImproTomoat orer the old abop aiM
allowa tor a larim aumbor of mea to
work at the boaeb at oao time wit
Btmcaas of Jans C. Patars
Tha many fiiends In ihU
lens C iVUrsen will be pleased to
kn(»w that he has j«
high honors the examinatbms of the
Illinois state lioard of architects The
i?xamlnatloii was with spiH'tal refer
encs to ihe consirucib.n of buildings
snd was a test of the knowItylge of
the candidate «.f the strength of ma
lerlals and his ability to make a prac
tiral applleailoii of such knowietlge
VrooSTwklck U ailkd up with .uli.bl.in the professional work ..f an arclil
laralture for aoparaUaf the dllfen
U>cl. Uo Uullea of a suptrtisi.r tif
klada of atoek that to carried
Bhanical
wiu-k
on ImlbllnK" an
^^niorc are two aulrwaya leadlnx
knowledge of the laws of sanlUtlon
the upper atory one In the oaat <-nd
as applies! to buildings
These exam
of the bolldtac aad the other In the
Inatkina are held at Ue University of
woet end
Tbo oaat atalrway leada d
llllnoto and last three days Mr. Peter
reetly from tbo foundry up Into tb
sen has hgd several years' expert*
pattern room, which to a needed coa
as superintendent in Chicago and
k realoaoa. aa this
promptneaa In making decisions
his carefulness In ch.H-klng the In
Ings and plans has made him a v
alderman to his employers
lie will
us.n o|>en an ofTIce fur himself, but
aurfarer
has not yet deflnliely dec
and Innumerable
circular aaw
the
h»catlon.
though he
Traverae tMty as good a spii
M abop aaw plaaor hare been added
to Ite found tn Mlchigah
ihih Ue addlikm of theoe Improve
moada pattema can be turned uui
-;,S‘2rtSr’r.kr--“
(s^s's.*k5}r^:;'‘'.o';r:
ssii'sr;:Jkrrr's:.-“”!.*-r.
tbo Bre. and to aeparated from the
now butldlac by an alleyway, which
to a guard agalnat Bre from thla
part moot
Tbe blackanfUb abop to complete
all deUlla. aad allowa for tbe handII
of all aocoeaary, work In oonnecti
erltb tbe abop work. The engine ru
and boiler room are built for aerv
aa wall aa ouovenleace.
la tba abop It to eatimated that tl
bavo at laaat bO per oeot more fl(
apace tbaa la. tbe otd abop.
Tbe brick work waa done by Lather
A Irwta. as waa alao a large part ol
tbe oarponter work on the
**Oae of Ue new moder
eacea to tbe abop to an elevator, built
'and pot In by H D Raynor of thl^
oRy. It to located In the weat end of
Ue building and leada to the stuck
room, aad to built fur carrying heap
machinery, and has given escelUbi
_
It to built tn the «
the abop. aad has brick walls between
ihe abop aad tbe clerical department
Work on. this part has Just
nice*
atarted aad the ofBoe promUes to X
* Traverae City Iron works now
have a building that they may wer
feel prt>od of. and they are capable of
handling all kinds of work, from the
amallear Job to the hulldlnR of a mill
oompleie with Ue moat modem meth
ods
The insiltullun has always been
one of the thriving InduitHea of ihv
city, and will- now more than
good that aaaertkm
rOUB MEM BILLED
.-Three
hurt.
Wllkeabarre.
Pa.
men killed and two
getbar srtth thr«*e b
1s the result of
The force vi
town of Latin
The
people
wbat bad happened and the
were aooa lined wKb eacitad throng*
harrying to the mill. The men whe
wore killed were in tbe preas room
at Ue tlBM of tbe eiploaloa. and no
» knew what caused 4
that it was caused b>
TZ
tbe engine and bollet
FLANSAmOVED
Per tht meoo Camtpto Library
BuiWIaf-hlr. Meora DIracted to
Ceraplcte ^tona.
W-
Tba board of public works have ap^
Carafe
whlU U^propoae
‘‘SxSH'cZrr"
built
IMoot radius. Tbe building to t
eaoepikmally well lighted. Tbe o
--------
:
'
Id prooaad with tbe-aomptotloa of Ue
BtaM aad get Uam ready for bids,
tlito will radaira a»mral weeks yet.
*
%
^
Mato Aaraape to BmalU
•^aahlafloa. July U.-The auu
of tbe pouto crop made la the
MhUly crop laport aoat out by the
otmaBod aeraage tor potatoea, e*c
w~-
r b^ ^
ed
Into its
wn depth
Rudy formed a party at
Aoteiican
mslated of only one» A
whU
htmself-I>r. Samuel Kaeaer
boali
There ware throe
of Phi sdelphla.
The two Americans
native guidro
the valley with their hands
completely covered by aa apparatus
similar to that worn by divers
On
their backs they carried small tonka
of compreasad air. which they uaad
Instead
of
breathing
the
deadly
vapors. Tbe men worked In the valley
for months with this apparatus.
unki
Cured by Prayer.
For three years Mrs George Aut
ten. of Elm street. West Bay City,
has been a hopeless Invalid. She has
been an Inmate of the boapltol and
has taken treatment at borne, all to
no effect
For the past six months
she has been unable to walk, spend
Ing most of her time to bed. Oocnalonally her sister would enrry ber to
the eouch. where she would remain
for tbe rest of tbe day.
The other day aomelhtog told Mrs
Austen to artoe from tbe couch and
walk. She feared that she could not
do It. but the cxjmmand waa so Insist
ent that she arose aad walked across
th«> floor
Rke
thought
she
was
drt^amlng and called to her sister to
come and sec her. Then she walked
out of doors, and appeared to be In
full poaaekalon of her lower limbs.
Prior to this day Mr. Austen could
anil last Thursday her friends thought
her dying. Now she seeins oumpletely
well
In speaking of her cure she
Hsld:
“I have faith enough to be^
Mias Actoa atood to tba
Uhrary
with a match to bar band. Tba big
room waa aa daik m a ca^a8ba
could
aaa ahaoHrt^y
aolblag. bat
•omeoae sras asovtog aofUy over tba
^^Wwl^tberer ertad tba ^l.
The cmly answer waa the aouad of
tog toward tbe dour
wlib tbe coaaerratory. laataatly tbe
knob clicked aharfdy. Jiutnihe lioor
did not open bMauae It orgta locked
aa Mtoa Aetoa weir knew. \
Tbe girl bad an Impulse io>cr«Am
aad another to run away, bat ber
waa for llgbL^
..
_____ ____________ tbaa tbe Uck
©f » clock tor ber to t ■ra oa tbe gas
m the drop light aad a rlke tbe match
qum waa ready
ly to
In ber baad. Tbe gas
Ignited wtih explosive auddea
aeaa. All that waa to tbe room seem
ed to leap Into betog out of the van
hlng shadows.
W’lth hto l^k against the ooaserv
loPy door and bto ouutroicbed bands
upon tbe wall.* ns If to steady him.
man. toll, lean and
r long black overcoat
but It was hung open and revealed
the garb of a convict
not be alarnsed.'’ she said. “1
vbo ydb are. aad 1 will not
tray you. Rlt down, and we
ride what to best to do. •
. - I read In a newspaper Ahat you
Mtd escaped." she said, "but 1 did not
oppose that you would dare to ooi
»ere
Yet I believe that your fath
xpecied you and that be went aw
to avoid the risk of meeting you."
Tbe convict said nothing, but t
tehxlty of hto facial (
dtoUnct contribution lo the
said the
• You don't
now who
girl
'Frobal
slim
I am Let me teiryou the
atlon in a few words.
Yc
your father's second marriage?'
•Certolnly."
• He married my
•re to live with them by your falb
er's groat 1kindness. We knew that be
bat hto name could
bad a son
loned
neither my aunt nor myself
slightest knowledge of the
the w
vaa
mem
ttgbt—aad
was
to coaveraatloa with a youag geatle^
LB.
He aroae as Mtoa Actoa apjacbml. and she was the better able
to admire kto exceptkmally Bae pkyaIquc.
Hto face amteked kto form,
betog reaiaritoble for etroagtk and
beauty, and. moreover, tl kad for ker
an aspect of familiarity.
He looked
as much like the master of the house
as was possible considering tbe dtf
feraace of ibelr agee.
Mildred." said that young lady's
It to a voice betraying cxmslderable
agitation, "this genUeman to D Vane
“MUdr^knew*^tbai Mr
Wbilt Jlpr0wt, Csmi Jhnwu Dmnts’ Xpnat,
Bmttb*n’ Jlpiwn, BIstk Sstiae J!pr*at
Vane had
Tr
or she darted
The flbrary da
word to the visit
across tbe hall.
"Dr Vane." the cried, "there's s
thief to the llbrarj I have given him
all my money and the key to the safe
1 thought he was you
ing man
"Yes. I thought you were In Bing
prison physician And 1 have ei
—for a couple of days Bui this
We must rotch
Has he locked
the door Then f ll broah It Bown.”
•No. no." exclaimed Mildred; "rs
around to the window He will escai
jit way
Auntie, call the servants!
She Bew to the outer door. Brogft*
Vane after her. In a moment be wi
racing around the house. Mrs. %ai
had run through the hall to collect a
«se of male dependenU
Mildred, left alone, hastened to t
jrary door and listened
Inatan
tbe door was opened and the (xmvlci
snrang out into the hall
•m much obliged to you for sendthe others awsy." he called out
as he fled by her. "You're a prctly
bright glrl-I ,dt»n'l think
,tej« anti
MUilred sat down on th
burst into tears of rage. Rhc> fiald DO
rz tr-’;.rr'rura '.ir z
e pursuit
teitdrta’s JlproMM, 6l0gtmm
Choice 25c...
uund out where
"How did It happen?'* he asked.
"Through your letter lo him la
pring—the one that he returned un
oiWned. I noticed the Sing Ring post
mark on It when It came. Of course
hen know It
Ltditt’ tlmqbttn JlpivHS tpmt lit tw SffUt,
with w wUb»0t
art wtn m»4t
NOXlOE
Not till she heard the
The enure sUnzk of K
S.
Kr>-nian*s Bools. Shoes and Fix-
tures must be sold at once to satisfy trust mortgage.
you have a^ld atul
•
physician ctintlnued
"HI* name to
Irving .Hto home is only a few mlU-H
from here, and 4t to ntU strange
Kleti ihls
he should have selecteti
this htius4*
ould help him In
fur a roblM-o that should
his fllglil ’•
• lit* need m
MlldrtHl
'1 (
Mrvr
When
I the following day he
to hU h
of hto win’s adventure
hoard
lost nothing by Mildred's telling
It transpired that the quarrel Ik‘
tween father and son turned ui»on a
Question of marriage. Vane. Jr. ob
JtK-ilng to uniting himself for life u.
Ihe bride selocted for him when U.lh
were children
As a matter of fact.
Ihe faiher's views had somcwh.i »i
tered in Ihe course of years, and he
was ready to seise uiKin the sdven
lure here nsrrsit*d ss a pretext for
the U'glnnlng of
the reconciliation
which iHM-ame complete a few mouths
later, when the young physician, with
Mildreds full aulhorUatlon. suggest
etl
her as a jsuhstlt.iie for the
daughter in law the elder Vane had
tirlglnally chtisen. ^
No Dsllylno In Arosntint.
in the Argentine republic an en
gag**tl man who dallies beyond a reas
he world
If^l tmable lime aUiut leading hto Bancee
BREVITIES.
vin kill ail the to the altar Is heavily fined. If he to
more than 20
Moreover, be 1s not
giK>d that's In me
If I don'lUle
afierii
Rem
IH-rmtiUHl by the state, after attain
get clean away—who knows wl
Ctilby. a re|K»rier on the
y^Kagle
ing that age. to enjoy, bachelorhood
can make of myself?
^
'escmnl from dr<.w«ing
kimig iVrcy
I’
Wright
frtHv
if he fails to marn thw pen
I believe that there is, much i
i carrier hoy. 1h*|4
iw
1I'nlon
hiw
strt>et
ally IS a payment by the defaulter of
In what you *ay." the replied
kept up
bridge
The lK»y was playing «m t
could have advised you before you 1.1 a month to the national treasury;
e outside
aside world
wor
It will co
ogs in the rl\er and fell iu
Hut i
broke out of prtoon 1 would have told and this to increased, as the yw go
pedestal on which will be
you lo serve your sentence and then by. up M> no lewA- than LtJ a month
the birds that proved of st
begin life anew
Hut I know that If
he tVeuch
The
There will he
«*gu1nr meeting of
e names of many well known you are captured now you, will have
the 1 t». t; T I
e tomorrow inghi
and aclenilflc people.
Tbe to serve years and ye
IVIegaies to ih
list Met c«.n vent ton
as a young
It to ven
are to be elected
he etinveiithm will gratitude comes somewhat late, for to your original sentence
>e provided
wrong of me. but 1 shall help yiui to
after the i
IS In qua
be held tn this city J
hat be has
(or him
If he cat
escaiMv
H«.w iamb miuiey do yo
A K \Vlls4»n spra
were sold
proposed aad been refused three times
need?"
•h factory
held to have, as It
year
"More than you can gel. I'm afraid
> aliermsm and It fiained
ained 1him
done his best, and
to
hav
said he RkKimlly. *1 must make Aui
deal, hut he was khic to
earned Immunity. The result to that
tralla somehow."
k ag.tln this morning
There was a safe built Into the wall there has apning up. In the courae of
llapilsi church tonlgh
time, a number of lady "professional.
of tbe library
Mtos Acton
froro‘5!'
k until 7
I'rlre. 15 cents
planted tn alfalfa
up tti it. turned the knob of 1
There are 4u,tHMi inTsons in tl
These accomodating
dams^s are
municipal aerv Ice of New York city
ready, for a conslderai
and Mrs llarnum's reside
The greatest ranching country
the girl oiieued by themselves to be w^ hy
ih*ln metal,
xh*" east side, a bus will alw
the I'anadlan Northwest to Alberto
took from diet, finally to cast him off
H C Ikwpres's rvsldencM'
her iHK-ket
Congregational church
A Golden House.
Mtos Acton took aV roll
^money
Mrs Kelley s cimM|:e
roll>/«
An ancient
houw-. the
walls of
TRAVERSE BAY LINE BTCAMER8 from the lowest of the drawers and
which seem lo be lined with gold,
handed tl to the convlcV who cou
'"Kd*^1;UlHTt has
gul It lUid •
needing only to be tapped lo shower
It rapidly.
has wi.rn the skin i*ff hU forefinger
forth coins, to a strange feature (
"n.ur
hundred."
said
be
"I
•sptk.Ung' his line In
learning
ihe
little rural
village of
Huntington
never do It With this "
gentle an of limit casting
i'entre, near l>erbv. Conn
Rix
•It's all that belongs to ole."
In probate (Hum tiHlay an onler was
within the past few years,
when
a co(.l. pleasant ride on the said
”Uf course, we cannot li
made mending Uenule Port man to tbe
boards have been removed lo
ou will enjoy t(
Boat leaves your father's money "
school at Coldwaier
He has l»een
repairs, gold, sliver and copper
a m. and 2:t>0 p. m
An naward struggle convulsed
with Mrs Angeltne R.*sel f.ir
have rolled out of the aperture
young man's slender frame.
total
of
nearly
11640
worth
of
You can reach at
"Why not?" he said at iast. •
have been obtained In this ma
nd return the aan
salty that he still loves me."
PERBONAL.
»r the round trip.
•'ll would not be honest." she re Coins have been dislodged from
the Inner and outer walls.
It to ap
plied
"It would be theft Can
Miss Zoa Welli^has gone, to Chi
parent that some former owner of
make
this
do?"
lago for a visit with relatives and to
points ret
miserly procUvitles - concealed
"Australia to a long way off.
pend the summer
he. "1 think my father ought to coo hoardings In many chinks and cran
Mrs K V Minm and Mrs C M Por
nies of tbe building
Just how ex
tribute soroet
ney of Audulsm Iowa,
a
Neahtawanta
Brmly. ;0^wlll not tensive the deposit to, however, caasaid
^ Mm.n.
connect with steamer
you should not ask me " not be learned, as the present owner,
Iowa UHlay
Crescent returning
Uni lo Traverse City
• rm afraid It's all up wjHh me." aald already well-to-do, cares more for the
St 10:45 a m
This will gl
preservation of the building, which to
you a he convict, sinking into a chal
Mtos Bertha Huicomh
historic, than for any hidden wealth
pleasant ride of twenty four
Mtos Aclon reBected deeply
laatotee for « visit.
tbe bay and can Ik» made every mom
Iked m: Us ancient timbers may conceal. Built
' ll 1s possible that If 1 ask
Mias Myrtle Ixir
in 1772
by
Benjamin
Uel-\ireai. a
ing
If you wish a longer rids the
er home. 4 Vasaa
Kevoluiluary soldier, the house atooe
tHtat w ill land you at Omena or
IKirt where
>ou will
connec
has passed through many hands Just
because
steamer returning to Traversi
which or these deposited the coins ao
They might look tn here
25 p m
One fare fur the
one knows.
The present owner, JBdthis morning for UrltUh
Columbia,
"Therq certainly
are
people
here they will Iw gone five or six
of'^
there." said he
"I ve beard thasn kro|Jer'*and“gem^^
ing timber
He purchased the place
talking fur the last few minutes
Bat viltoge
John Ott of Ruttons
R
Ray to i
I could hlde.'^you kpow."
rse City vUHor
•True." said Miss Acton, "and per
leci with steamer retu mtng to Trav haps that’s the beat way. Get behind
Biheria Buys Our Fleur
THE MARKETB.^
One faro for hose curtains at the window."
‘rse City at 4:25 p m
American Bour to finding
ltll-6l
he round trip
The convict rose hastily. Mtos Ac more and more Into Siberia
July 14—July wheat. The;
ton closed the toner door of the safe or Ihe new por
7»c: No. S corn, 50c No. 3
And put the key Into heripocket. Aa rifle coast, and
uch Jarger
hlle oats. 4lV,c.
she turned away she saw her com might be established
If
the right
Ttdedo. July 14 —Wheat-r-Cash and
panlun staadlag with his face to his
were employed It to aot BatJuly. 7kc: Bepuaftber. 78^c
our buslaees methods to be
Chicago. July 14.—New J
ivulslve soU
7«Vc: «M*w Reptember
Why. what's the -maiter? * asked VladlToatock. 1
corn. 4>^c; July oau. 9
had not been
ber^ pork.
114JO; lard.
'.<r
I3S PTMOAB-r S-TMKK-r
W. P. CROTSER, -i-rcef
•THm
Vowtrm
Be One of the Wise
Ones!
('•et jour scats Karlv. fur
Wiihrdmadc
and
Waude Cecne
Sup|H>rtct! by the Frolunan
C'oincdy Co. in the sensational
Coincily-rirama
IF Voia 1.00
fora
WANTED!
Tortumr* Six
Carpenters at once.
to-iMiowti
ex'
SttlKberg's «nnd
w « Optra-danse
Tomoi
Wages, 30c per hour. Ap
ply to the
MicliiganStlfchCo
night, ibc Beautiful
Socieily l>rama:
•‘domtlitm’
Sowing tht Wind!
a month.
Choice of a large
number of cxceUent lots on
the Fast Sidc^^he earioM
terms ever heard—pricea ciceedmgly km.
Mayl.e yma
are about ready to buy—any
way come ill and let’s talk
It over.
WbH., July 22
Derlingtr
Hngigcrornt o( ifce dijtingui .n«l
Heal estate €Ktbam§t
aette; • .
ANNE
SUTHERLAND
WA60NS AID RUDDIES
.FOR SALE.
in the dramatic scnsatioa
“DU BARRY”
Supported by her own company
of pUyers direct from
big
nonicnal run in Chreago.
2 DODD LIMBER WADMS
3 TOP BUDDIES ^
I PHAETOIBUW^
i»he:•
OrlfiBaiCBt
FiPndMtlN
Prim: II.N, 75c. 50c, 25(
Seat talc wUl o|>en Saturday
morning. July 18, at the box
office.
::
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B. J. MORGAN
haada, whito hto form waa shakes by
ir?.V7«or**Hb!!
__ /,
Hrre is a chance for you fo spend your mone>"
ver> judiciously. These are the biggest barjjains in
aprons ever shown anywhere. They are jjencrous in
Icn^h and width, some are trimmed with embroider}'
—some arc hemstitched, some are plain—many of them
have several rows of uicks acrosa the bottom. The
children’s aprons hayc sleeves, and some are trimmed
with braid, others have box pleats down the front.
solel; by
[lerward I saw upon the blotte
l of the addrtws. reverse'
Ths City of Mexico.
. but legible. 'The Riate Pr
The city of Mexico has about four
>our middle name. Irving*
hundred thousand Inhabitants
The
rthur Irving Vane
Well?'
year of Its founding to conjectural It
I con
"Tbe
certainly dates b
back several centur vlct. and It
ore
the
a A. R. Grateful.
your crime and your disgrace bad
Travenu-fliy. July 11 1
caused your fsther to renounce -you.
At our last regular meeting
Rut let me tell you a secret; be loves
clvlllxatloi
•n the llrsl ol July, a vole of i
you yet 1 know U; I am sure of it;
continent,
was extended to the Hrst
W
and that to why I am going to help
the Monte
-hurch hM- the use of their huui
you tonight, though be would never
for hto people, coming either from the forgive me tf be knew It."
»ur campfire on June i*.'.. and t
north or south, the
which
is not
pastor of the church for hU a
"And you r^ of my escape?'
really known, wandered Into
that wcaslon. and to the sliigen
"Yes. 1 read a few days ago that
tlful vall^. now the site of
heljied with their songs, and 1
Most of It was then covered
q»eakers that aided us with the!
vlth tw(» others
I knew, of course,
as it has been several tin
vices, and to the llevyman ihu
hat you had droppt^d your last
was an Island. Tbe Or your family's *ake when you
but In the t
nlsbed buses f«.r <uir visit ing
as attracted by ih( irresletl
Axlec chieftain
place
He deflol »ly determined to lo
here because of an
silence
There ^
great eagle sit
omen
He observed
Ixtranxer fur cigars funilshed
riu-n the
ting on a cactus pli
»ccaslon. and l«» the press f
vlth bis face cU»M* lo hers and asked
This Induced the n a low. intense voice. "What i
advertising our picnic for us and li) talons a snake
Montexuma to seUtet tbe valley of
ill that he1|*ed in any way i
ou going to do ft.r me?"
tain our comrades
from
NortliiHiri Mexico. Mexlll. he calUnl It. for
• What do you need?* fche ask(
wonderful petiple. and here was at
lud Maple City
FtKHlT A hiding place? "
'
tained the highest degree of clvillia
W. M Hmlth. Com
"Money, money!** he whispered
lion reached by the American ato
-•With money enough J can get out
:,Z
hum
One uf Mtoa Lillian Huaarir* aeiT*
tnU. ao tW aougatrrae rrlalro. came la
ber tbe other day In a aUte of p^aat
rxcitement. and gaaiwd: "Ob. MMB
Preaeb lara^tor, Bada tbat aoma
Rimroll. I've just seen tba doctor, aad
•mkto 'from Tboboa mail U al laaat
I’m vary a^ He aay* Tre got Ulua- tbroa tboaaaad yonn old. a^ trom
out kmerlflflh floor from Madlroatoek. trotloaata^atomaebl WbaFU 1 doT
I la place of Bour our chaaoea
JebB Rllors Indian btble. of l(kk\
waa oa exhibition at tlie womans
baaiB mee^ag. In Boaum. ^vlug been
•d by the town of .^suthk. by
Which ft la wwaed It to In an eic-elU nt
te of premTratlon. Two cthce «w|>of tbla UUe a;e to rxiamace. one la
one to all ihe^wTrwho'^uld'roruTa
ner safe door trofo bar MA aad
told U upoa the Uble.
V
"Yon aea that 1 do traat W
Yloa la tba demaad for our iUgla.—
.
TMY A MOOMO WANT ABk
' t,m»9
IT
I THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESD.AY, JULY 14. 1903.
^ CONDITION
•
IS CRITICAL
I:
CHAlCtDWmiHtmDgR
MImowH Man AKot Half Srother and
•hock fleoultod in EMath of tho
Mother.'
LOOKING OVER
THE GROUND
TRAVffflAE CITY*« AVAILASILITV
As Vnr« ta ta* XvMUag HMar«.
Union. Mo . July 14 —J««eph Smith
FOR NORMAL •CMOOL »ITt
OHLV
MAlIVtLOO* .VITALITY
41. U charged with killing his
K«IM
L«0 AUVC
half brother. John Rhodes, aged 26.
with a shotgun Mr» Rhodes, the ML
la Balng Conaldarwd Today by F. M.
ir-cild mother of the men. who
the next room suffering from
Kotloy, Vlca Piwaldowt of tho SUU
rer. is dead as a result of the at
'
Board of Education.
The tr
occurred
iday c
Union
He says
AOCD PRCLATK NOW UCi MOST
not remember Aiing the shot
suiv board
OF TMK TIME
la wlfts, is In the city today on a
mlnary tour looking over tbe varTHEY HOLD IT HIGH
cltlea that have aaplraUona to
re the new stnte normal acbool.
•light InUrval of
Th^ighH. Nod
ittons Bay People Believe That
Kelley baa alroadj vUltod Lud
LMcWItyThliN iffilno—No Chetr
Prosperity Came With 'ftaiiroad.
ingtun. l->aakfort. Bonsemla and Mnn
lee. and will go on from here to Polontly
skey and other polnu further north.
with the
Mr Kelley waa shown about tbe
nl!r<»art and that there wUI surely be
a bourn. Uou used to be for sale city this afternoon by Hon. O. C. MofOr Wlr. t* tlM
lUeorA
previous to the fait. state senator, and Mayor Santo
there at a price
Rmdo. 4uly ll^The popo ho* bwn advent of the
and Alderman Hamlllon. The drive
about tbe city was very pleasant, and
•ort Sollrkioo alSM; cujon. sod hso
bora abir to rrmcolar any of bla
Mr Kelley and his wife were greatly
tobdsnu. Thu afternuun cumplet*^ chase a fit*- lor a
pleased wlU the city and Impressed
thr Afth day olaor bU holiiMMHi’ «&«
with Its unquestionable availability aa
the inhatdLauis of Suttous Hay put
tkma havr particularly cra»«)d. Tbuui
pHce of fHist on a
I lot 60x12u feet aa n loc'atlon fur the new school. He has
tb« prvlatr U tabloi but the mtalmu
their lowest Bgun. rmly. C E. Mur mu. of course, made any decision aa
amoubt or nourtahmcBt. the amou
M.iue kind of a drag to what he might or might not recom
ray ough'
of potaoa In bU aratem baa nmcbMl
s Is only a prellmtnary trip. The
estate values
*r5«?** July lV~4;S0 a m - l>r
that seem to be moat thoroughl}
adapted for the location of the school
aucccrded to roaiutnat
will be visited later by tbe committee
with atlmulaula. He alao
having the matter In charge. It la
'him a lltUe mmrUbinrat The
evident that Traverse City, while
starting laU In the race fur tbe
of thn running.
uly 14.-1:16 a m
called out aevoral Umea lo bU
» and then awoke, ahowtoc icnwi
I or dapfVMloa and with hU Ideaa CONTRACTORS OF T. C.. L. A M
ON LAST WORK ON LINE
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JtvstriM mu
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8EVKHTH TKAB-1924
LKkAM.TBaUlSEO
NEARING
COMPLETION
very paluful Injury at
tory at 4:30 o'clock yeaterxlay afterHe waa aasiating in the work
ovlng some big steam t
U a aertooa and very painful one. and
will lay Mr. Korb up for some time
He waa uken to his home in the city
ambulance, and Dr
Haul
W*mtm’s$l.$0OKt»rds
ttvliih. coinforubU and dunOJe
ooly
$L00
■a
w » GlyBookSton
: THE WEATHER
wax it ABOUT EVEN
‘by
HooMmtn Win Be Just About Square
With the Board on Their Recent
' Race. Meet
A meeting ol Traverse City l>rivg Park asaocUtloD was held
enlng In the idfice of Seer
Peter Wunburg. and the outsian
and credits of the recent*
lied In
r^nera! way While no definitile fig
es have been made. It is evlJen:
at If the accounts due the assticlaand iHher
sources can bt
u ph
And witWt doubt the fioest koc of this cln» of goodi tbAt thit
ettyhas been. Ever) piece repreaents thk •eaaoe*li ehoiccAt
pTivluctioniw Nol'hing better for a gift than this .....
WerntH S $2.00
summer style*, goev! filters.
$IJ0
all means
HAVE A FIT”I
Sometbing to Dream Tn
F*OR lYIEN
F-OR BO''
Size 14 to Iti
Siic4tolS}
iMioM-r Rooea
In all the nc»c»t pattemi-Nice. Cool. long and roomy—(or boy.
6«c. lor men 50c. 76c. 1,00. 1.50. Not»ithitamlmg the lemfie aeUing in out CLOTHING. H.4T and FI’RNISHING department, the
CASKET FACTORY
Is
Pi-
k.
I:
t
before nldnlght the pontiff fell into a
aUte of uncooackmaneaa—half aleep.
balf ocMba. He 4a very raaUeaa. The
h^t of the iMKly la hlyh for the pa
Metir^rKaAlam and appears to be
^N!2odon. July 14-A dUpatcb from
Uoaio. timed mldnisht. aaya;
The
popd^la rapidly atnVioK All bU reUtlveaTiave been autmncuKal It la re
ported that he haa Uphed into unoon
Rome. July 14 »-2;16 a m.--While
there U life there la hope." waa all
|he oonaolatltra that Dr. l.apiMinl could
give la»t night In admitting that
Rope l.^)a riHidltlon wa»t -very
t The pontiff baa anffered anoUier re/lapM. and he Ilea thU momlai; In a
mind
hour Ibis
atm great,
yesterday, are regarded as a
of the gravest nature and aa
laaolu
the early evening medic
leal opinion wai>
teas peaalmlattc
not within sight,
lief that unless
ectod turn
ft.r two or three
did not relieve
the analety ol
who know what
powerful atlmi
ilmulanta art'
utf*the pontiff's •xtrerne
last night to the exreaalve
WILL BE KtTABLISHED I
seUnau ^ounty Portion Finished To
CITY VERY SOON
morrows—City Track and Roadbed
to Be Done In About a Week.
Company Is Now In Procooo of Form
ation. and Plant Will Be Locatod
ConlractorH O'Donnell and OVoiiir are iiNlay piitilnfi the SnlshiiiK
Just South of Bcitner's Factory.
touches on the T (\. U A M railnmd
on the U-elanau county iiortion of the
K 4'ttskei tacti»r> will simiu Ik* one
k»b, and tomorrow it tnlll be compleU'
Trav4*rse City's Industries, the com
ly Anished. The loadbed and tnuk in
the city win be completed In alnmi a panj being now In process of forma
eek. the contractors now giving their tJon. with the site for the factory al
itentlon t«i that portion of the work ready aecured. William R Williams
Mr. O'CTonnor atated to a Rec^.rd re of the fMIghum Manufacturing Co
porter last night that the T C. L k and Bmmet Hagadom are the prime
M. railroad Is the beat piece of track nuivers in the eaterprUe. and they
operated by the (S. R. A L. and will have already acquired projK-rty Just
aotn be as pn»fltable. The first S4iuih of the plant of ^\’lmam Beltner.
grmind for the rtmdNMl was broken ..n Uu> shore of Ikutrdman lake,
fat'tory will be located
located, Th^
last fall and the U-ginniug-of laying there the factory
throug
ick alK>m the middle of igst plant will be of the best throughoul.
May The weather has fav«.red the with all mcMlem cimvenlences. and the
work, and it haF-4mw:resfiiHl very sat finest pnKlnct will l>e turned out.
The d.mpany Is In pnress of
isfactorily fr<im the siAr4. The laying
of the switches at the terminus, where ganUatlon at present, and there
erry is to connect, wa.s ctiro a number of other solid buslneea men
It unlay. Five switches were i*t the c-tiy In the enterprise, lyit their
. an«l that end U luiw r%'ady for the names are wlihhe
luiny Is organized. It has not t
R^ir Mel beany, pn-shk-nl of the T. oMed as yet what will be tbe capital
. I., k M . was here Saturday, and of the c<iifipany. nor how e> tensive
will Ik* the plant, but there Is abundt»f capital In sight to make It oere line and Inspect^-d the termHtus
iih a view of iK'giuulng ^orkon the tain that thi' plant will be of the best
r ferry din ks It Is pn.is.s.sl by the
y lo have the ferry In o^era
Manistlque in time for the fail
H The iMval Is n ady for trans
Lost His Watch and Charm While
Violating the Sabbath Up the River
• Sunday Morning.
Will Mur
urrel U In mourning
ig He bar
>t h
watch
had that
watch
a giKxl while. It ts a
V4-r watch,
h. key wind,
wind and tp; pi
prized
highly Hut thea' is a
e ^Ide
eyt's. and at Ihr same time,
contran t‘> hla ruatom. he iK-ggisl i<» FOR MURDER THAT CAUSED
be len as quiet aa pttsalhle. Another
KISHINEFF MASSACRE
noteworthy symptom of hU weakening
condition waa the dt>clllty with which
he took bla . medicine and nourish
mant. Prevl.Hialy. IndtHHl during hU Rsal Murderer Has Confewed—New
whole life. Rope
has l>een against
Governor Has Eschanged VliiU
the prewcriptiooa of doctors or any
thing which had the aspect J>f Iw'lng
' With Leading Hebrewa.
forced upi»n him Hla feeling of Indlfferenct was Interpreted as a sign
Uat hla vitality waa fast dlmlnlahlng
Klshlnefl. July 14 -The murderer
Late last evealng nine cardinals, lo
th*‘ b4»y whow' death was charg»*d
eluding Matoll and Marilnelll. were ad
the Jew^. and which wa.n a cause
mitted to the sick r«K»m. but the popt
the r«v«‘nt massacre, has btH-n dis
could n»»l even aiH«ak to them. |ner%*ly
vert'd lie is a gardener, and has
giving them pu hand to kUa
The Tribunal last night printed a rt«nft*sseil that he and the Ihiv’s uncle
niltetl the crime The new gi.vstatement that the pope's real ailment
4»f Kishlneff has . xchanged vis
was cancer of the liver, lb-, klazsoni
it h leatiing Jews of the city.
rharacterUea the atatnienl as a stupid
falaehiHsl wiihout an auun of fouudn
buckskin fob with the watch,
that's mu all On the fob w a charm
that has been the envy of MTllle's
friends ever since he got It. The
was a fine trout fly
A) encased
e
in
and If things had been different
WlMle would be convinced that a long
continued newspaper man
tan had stoh
stolen
possession
TO AVENGE HIS DAUGHTEI
FOLLOWED HEI lABl
I Man Shot and i
Hla Bon-in-Law While LatUr Waa
on Operating Table.
niuffttm. Ind
4 As Melvin
Wolfe was l>iti
oiH-ratlng ta
I preioirlng lo
Mrs Will C4s.k died last night >t Me and
faiher-ln law.
her home on Washington street after
hn*ke into th
an tllnesa of a wet k Mrs C«H»k s lit
tl fired iKiih barrel
tie babe died a wetk agti. and the doctor's ttfllce
him. kUling him lo
shotgun
mother has Ihh'H seriously 111 since
slant
Iv
Wolfe'
mpuiation of Wolfe's
Deceased would have l»een
years
old in August. 8he was highly es leg was nect'salUted by a shot from
teemed and her wide circle of frteads Terrell's gun earlier in the day
A mob hastily formt'd. but Terrell
will sympathise slncertdy wllh her
reloaded
his
gun
and
managed
family. Mnt. C^k’s husband, mother,
stand
and off the entwd until he ctmid
ct
get
father and sister survive her.
drive away. He
no his buggy
The funeral sail! take place tomor
leriff's home and
row an'emotm at i o'clock from the
family .residence. Rev. V i-iuchlln off! gave himself up
Wolfe had de
cUtlng.
's daughter
FlOiriBlDBOFFEDDEAD
:haHoa •rookmayoe’a Lift Endo
tuddsnty at Aldaw—Was 17 Voarw
-A SboQ As Cood
KIMBALL
f. N
Compart thorn with some of
. tho THRU DOLLiR Shoot
totd: PRtCE S2 50.
F»l A NOS
$«e CNm in Our Shew ONadkw
THE ECONONY STORE
AT
RASTALL'S
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Cenuino
American
Movement
WIlXlSINMOUmiMC
JEWS NOT
RESPONSIBLE
Mrw. Will Cook Oiad at Htr Home o
Washington Atrwet Last Night
Aftar an llineaa of a Woek.
=1 iM'*-
Wc arc oiTcrin^ l>cautiful pictures in Ijtndscapcs, Emit. Game,
El.rv.
etc. sue 20x23 inchci, framed and
icady to hang on the wall, at only...................:
each
mu have iKH-n. for he lost the watch,
declares, while violating
as be himself
1
the Sa ath He wa Ashing up the
I w hen he ca p away, he was
watch, fob t and charm
iK'low the old fisherman's
Wll'le
„
watch and have
Record office, but It waa the charm
that he wanted, so he changed his
mind He knew that If It ever got
Into the hands of the city editor he
might gi't his watch and fob. but he
wt.uld never get the charm
PLAGUE IN CHILE
Nearly All Porte Are Now Infected by
Dlaaaae.
Washington. July 14 —United Blates
mister WUaon. makea from Bi^ii
Chile, a long report by cable to
HI
plAgue.
l^l-KASI
Oxfords
two Dollars
W. W. KIMBILL COMPANY
M B. STBOKQ. MAKAOKR
im FBONT «T.
Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Sun.l. -’VZ I tont St.
.TRY A-RECORD WANT AD.
Jl Decided Success
bur Big
Pre4hventoiV
ternoon al 2:30 o'clock. The
teams will give a parade oa
Paid th# FwiaJty for Murttor of Mlaa streets at 2 o'clock and a flae f
will follow.
Work for Sunday
Chelmsford. England. July 14 —
W. A. HillU. superintendent of tha
Charles Rrtvokmayv'r.
imuel Herbert lh>ugml this morning American Sunday School union, of
Sa la Wixltewater towi
t>aid the pt'nalty of the murder of Cleveland. Ohio, returned home today
doad oa the streets of Alden
Miss Camille Holland at Miwit Hou
after several days In tbe city on bualafternoon. He waa »7 years of age.
>n Wall!
and baa been a,resident of this county
utlon IV.ugal ma
for 1« years,
was well known In Sion Of the crime
LhU City. He leaves four children,
William of Kalkaska. Pran\ of this
GOOD STIFF FINE
city, and Mrs Maggie Russ and Miw
any Sunday school that needa 1
Susanna Holier, both In Buropt.
PoH Huron Man Paid AIM foe Violat
ing Liquor Law.
Boers
■tr Wlrs ta UM gtTMlaa RmwHL
fine
Port Huron. M4eh.s July 14 —Joe Ee
aay that wttlh
ro of the Hau ssm lined |150 this in five yoBB Bstf Ue abla bodtad
orutng tor violating the liquor Uw
wtU ba In that atnta.
AUlX^tlMn Op. It 4«Ad of bn»
THY A MteORO WAHT ADi
TRY A fOreORD WAHT AOl
Z.‘7L'TffJSSS.-%S
RASTALLM
Stfomm-wnium
Fimr
wears longest and
most. It IS the best paint
economy.
Made to paint buildings
with.
RANK TRUOE. *
>T
—
stein BlocK
Tall Styles SfflL
*■
^
Shown by Chas. W. Baxter^^ordars
taken for Suits and Overcoats.
Summer flats
WILL MEET CDLDREO GIANTS
OOUGAL WAS HANDED
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
The OK! ReK»Uc t^oe House
Piistal aemce Is disorganUed
that no American mall hak b«4
ceiveil in Santiago fur nine wee)
Thompaenvilla Will Play the Negroet
Hare Thuraday Afternoon.
The Colored Qlanta of Chloaffo will
$1,98
Very Stylish
SERVICE
and coverings capacity arc
wEat show the economlyof
paint—not the pnee per
gallon.
THE
PEOPLE responded K^enerously'and
^ took advantage of the New and Desirable
Merchandise ofT^d at Genuine Cut Prices.
• It is an opportunity you should not miss,
as you will find the purchasing power of your
money^reatly enhanced at this sale. • Re*
member we have no shop worn or undesirable
goods to offer, and that you will find every
thing just at-the prices advertised. •
•
«
€. Olilbelm
NSW ■IL.OObC
Oor. Front and Union
For all kinds of weather—Just re
ceived a fine lot of Crush Hats
Black and Pearl colors — $ I .2 6,
$1.50 and $2.00.
Straws and Panamas
You’d be surprised to know how
r-any Panama Hats we have sold
this season-our TEN DOLLAR Hat
many city stores get fifteen dol
lars for.
Straws at sot to $2.00
JysmiHon Oothing^
./
THE EySNIHQ BBOCOU). TKAVEESE OITT. IHOH, TUESDAY. JULY U. IMS.
Vamm-wm.
to
ritli hit bmthres la
the Use tboe* same
will pla ihelr faith
VMYWraLLpWS
•y the PUyii»9
ivf-
noN
w»ll.
Hmn H ^rtat Hmarr Clm of New
Ttft atXB of lh$ CfOf ABd flAM»eUl
A good tulid oak S-piece suite with benlFlwcb uimr. (eXcap
_ ^
July uV^OD Fallows
aod
the
lh*nv»^ Odd Frllowe hare
elarhed At City park, and the reeult
was the duiM-ntinK »f . thr outduur
e pervert
that could not be
plaoaud r*»r having been t.rdered^m
the epeakert* etaad. The park board
id Usuod two jiermlu. and after a
ordy war the Odd Fellows decided
beat a retreat from the wooded
t)ve whore they Were holding a i»lc
They had formed a plan
to
be
reaged oa the Chrittlan
army of
IJMM which had dUplaoad them. Walt
lag uaUI Blahop l-'allowt had begun
hit diaeoara*. the band marched dl
rwctly ta froat ot the aland and started
(ho llvellett kind of rag time melodlec.
The bUnop vainly
e*p*i.tulated
with the Ibadi^. but the noise «»ntlnled. and the blahop bad to retire, re
marking
"These are truly the Odd
DOWIEISSVEO
drug clerk
dtoee to
Grand Ledge with hii flaacati to
apead the day. On their way lyome
they kMt their beartaga and It grew
obliged to seek ahel
Neat morataf
i bill for I4.5U
ku ceau wax
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
Morning sickness, sore breasU and exucUting psina caused by the riudnsllv
Among the manifold a£ls to childbirth
Mother’s Fftoad has grown in popularity
----------- as well as in the cabin.
tbemother’s agony of mind
mamm
la MUy rawived then
tha raal kay to the aHoatioo will be aslf-atytod tlliah Must Answer t
tha hanraat. If thU proves aatlafac
Charts of Ubet by Forrpsr
Chicago. July 14.—In a suit called
►r trial ta Judge Rmlth's court. Barnrl U. Prlddle. a former member of
r -s
h larga whaat crop and good lemaads of John
iafciaad. tor Ua aaaaa are practically
libeling
him.
abavwd. Cora ta reported progreas
the latter
_
. . tader highly favorable
Afterward paid hU resjM*cii* u» him In
groWjag waather.^Uaiaagea from flood
' ives of Healing '
ihlaa: vhtta Uta aoitoa aad lata corn
are both rapidly nutklng up for kiai
^lyia. JIU or aavae good grown
w«akt reatam. aod nothing abort
whinim hi m alagto aaai
vent a good lyirvaat. Of
U danger of tarfy froat: Imt thte is
DO greater than uaual.
chaacea or eacape
Ta t>aae who calculaU upon abort
cropa. l^tpvefore. the chaaoaa are de^
cidt«y mdVfrae. The fanner perhaps
can afford to be a peaalmUi. as he
ttannlly la; for aat^e regulates his
prpdocUoo. aad ^ ariga arkathgr hi*
praphadas ba right or wrong; but the
merthant. the manufacturer and the
chaMBo with
cy and
**Blaca OOP ooadlUoha are
Jfj"!
:
>
;
i
Ity of fu^
la a
that Ttoataatton aatited hy the dl.
tafIM aSact of tha cotton come
am# Iho tatmaatlaaal aiumtkm aa re
ToMid kf «ii^ • avaalona
;NaMh«Bta. The lattar doaenre closer
attmoioa lhaa hithorto given. It U
‘ gppaieat aur govaotaMat is alert tui
the impoctamit oC prooBtag
door la Chtea gad the Integrity of
that vast aaiplre as a future markci
of Immenae valve to the United
mates. RussU’s designs op
eharta with her oslahUshed pyltajr of
rigid exclualoa are a direct menace
to the future commercial and Indus
trtal Iniereau
trial
iniereats of
of the United Stales,
better appredatas
and nobody bet
thU fact tha.
lhaa uu
our astute Secretary of
SIMM. Mr. Hv. There are « plain
rumblings of friction' between this
country and Russia, who evldantly
tears our laerlUMs domlakm«of the
Pndac: but they need cause
dal aaslely. and cerlalaly
prove of serious conse<|uence to the
stock market. RussU U
weak, having committed
'vaproPtabls rmllraad and industrial
schemas oa a stupendous scale.
BSOSI to the verse of bankruptcy.
Is la no condlUoa to invite wmt with
any first class power; the result of
which would certainly be ddeat and
t»robable dlsmembershl]
connected empire
There Is tharw
fore little or no danger of serldus
difllculiy with Russia, and alarmist
newspaper rsvmrts asay be read with
equanimity. The plain dealing and
finnaeas of American diplomacy wUl
probably accomplish what we dr
without serious friction; so as a stock
market factor the Russian Incldeat
'should not receive undue weight
though It Bslghl eatUy develop soffi
Interfere with or
"In the abeence of unfavorable de>
to work gradually to a higher level
there balag a number of good, well
seasoned VAllroad atocki that are an
ae oa all decided
The laduatrUla.
it need
hardly ha aald. are not In high favor
the collapse of many of these and the
fact that they are more susce
to the effects of trade reaction than
tbs rallroadi causing mors or les
In favor oC tha Istler
;3'
Orover Clevelaatk between his fish
tag trips, has panstMl to declare that
ht. to <mt of pollttos. but certain of
tilt alddtap democrau Inalst ta offer
IM a atrtag hy which Orover may
p& hack kto decItaaUcm of I
threat upon him aad get into line
agata tor the presidency. la the
Haary Watiereon to gri
kto taalk ta opposlUoa. and Mr Biyan
p ta saarch of material
to prove that this country 1
vorut govarend of any ta Ue world.
I tha Amartaaa lahor
Prtjr clianoi for
I ';, s:
f^irkr ^ tiTtttoua. Bitn «in
tahUam Mag hack ovMenaa to show
th«imtnaoiiabk.bmavnXtoflvUste\aoaBTincc]roatlarh is
acoUCKt. Wearedel«iiDiii«dtoclo*o«t«*eiy taraplewitonoar
Soer iDaBeveefc. ThaeaeWcpncca:
Their ftaatf They
»he9 FaliM aad bidoav
f« Out ar the Park.
•—ttASSsarJtsss'
YOU MAY THINK
Thera to a aua at Sabewatag who
t oa tha paaaloa rail at III a »oath
ot rKuaee to aerept hia qoartaaly
hack, clatmtag he waa
for hts
IMAlie TEAVEflM HERAU>
1K.WU- Is ehargod with refer
ring to Prlddle as a "vile imtmmi." and
oalllng him "an Inwihe fanaitr" and
guiier and tif dam
phophet «.r the
II
nation
TSEATT IS OPPOSED
c«m;
mtWe than one fourth of
.he• Imembers are In fav..r of the Hay
Hay
He:rran canal m^aty
it siand>« The
Qt has as y
aMsnnitHl no re
y for the t
Blsler of foreign affairs. Ur.
Klco. has sent ti» the etingress s
iage on the past similar to that
o the congress of the United States
ay ITesldent Roosevelt.
Serious de
oate on the pact Wan this inorhlng
STAGE AND-PLATFORM.
iNfi uAtmta acauuToa co. suassa. ca
POPULAR FALLACY
oung man
harles Ahliiugo.
ing near IVddwater. met with a ilngu
Bl
night last week by
tor accident one ni
sight of hto
which be will lose
cine of the most sUlely current and right eye While wa
ini xplHabK faltacte»4 ihai are geuer- lug a hug xiruck him in H»e eye with
beUev«-d Is railed to mind by the such nirce as
coming of the Adam Forefiaugb and
iiunti that
Sellh Urol hers Kuurinous Shows Unit
the sight
ed
It is the silly twaddle ab*.ut
big shows dlvldlu ; and showing
Farmers around Durand are com
small cities snd
ptoiniitg hittcrly Ih-csum- they cmiimu
the roiintry on the ssme ^4-oure niim i#» htdp in haying
Sev
day and then Cimilng togeilur again eral farmers came to Durand Satur
In I he large cities and show tag as
night, and while the evening luts
exhibition. It Is. lui a matter of senger trains were at the depot for
fact, one i»f the most sbsurtl Ideas In suppt-r tliey were offering
f»0 a day
the world, and
(HrsonM
ord Inarlly and iKiard to every male person iiasssubject -will Ing through Durand
They succ4*eded
iHdleitng that such things
arc done, uotwUhsiaudlng the fact
► Wt*4‘d b4‘els
absolutely so much without
I in fact that such a thing
even onee tw-en attempted
several of
mueh less being done as a regul
crates r«Hiuestlug the finder to let
tom
it would iM- Just as easy
know the final destination of the
a horse In two and send him up pies
He has reiuntly ri'ceivv»il n. roads at i.ne lime and then when plies from Rmierdam. Holland.
The
natn road Is rreched put him
^nd'wants 1
shows to iH* cal scenery
iMvIdeil and
then unlttMl. and
J. H. Welhey. of Port Huron, aged
keep the pubitc in ignorance of It 20. was reproved by hts mother on
Any man who coukl In'
ac*H.nnt of hl> shlftlessness. and d«would make such
lerndnod to end hU existence
He se
would havv a fortune. It never cured a bottle of chloroform, and. sat.
has lKH*n done. It is not don«
uraitag a handkerchief, toy down ».n
it. In all human probability
a lied aod placed it across hto fac<>
ne hy these shows or any others
He was dlscovereil to-fort' the drug
f, when Adam Korepaugh and Sells ha<l done its work
Hrothers Shows come here they will
Four babies under three months of
agi‘ were rtn-eived at the state school
fit
Coldwaier tVlday
Tld.s is the nall the
visited this heajKin. and If anyone ciSr.1 fur one day f«M- babies
on it there Is
SCiMK.l.
IK.ssthle chance ot Unilng any money
agered on tkat proposition, no mat
ter what anvone says or t.e|leves
They wilt iH- her^* In all their <^llret>
Wc<lnesday. August
isted—SlranQs Hold of an
Untruth.
BO^NE FALLS BRICK
mlH>rahlp
Will Bo Manufactured by a Com
is on the
Now Being Formed Theiw.
program for a short talk lH*fore
mlng. but at
TTxv Falls. MUb . July 14 -Hoyne
the last moment found It tmiH.ssible Falls will have a mtHlern. upm
for him and Ralph
. yard, with a capacity of
4.4100 lu h.iHMi
brlrlra a day.
l*.ars«m. ihe
sheriff of
UharlevoU
vttxxM v owns ku aerre of clay land and
is organl/ing a sUKk c^Wupany with
a 4 apltali/anon of |3o.tH>0.. The latctt
hrlck-making
machinery
Hyomai the Only Cure—Qivee Change Improved
Will lie installed
The yard will em
of Climate in Your Own
ploy bO men
Wiirk on the buildir
Home.
begins this week
Fifty years ago hay fever bat
been named, but undoubtedly jieople
TO GET HISTORIC SCAFFOLD
jffered then as they do now with
orms of sneezing, profuse watering
f the eves, excessive running at tht Gallows on Which John Brown Died
ivse. Intense smarting and Itching and
Sought by Kanaaa.
uffed up feeltat ta the head.
peka. Kan. July 14—K. F. Ware
The direct reuse appears to be heat
dust aad the pollen of flowera.
AI of Kansas, the United BtatM pensloe
immiKsioner. has undertaken to aeure and restore for presentatioB to
le Kansas
Historical
society the
and severu^ August, and preventive
CAUSES OF HAY FEVER
treatment should be adopte
weeks before the time t^ie d
onco and thus prevent the d
owBee of prevenUon la woi
than a pound of cure ta the
of hay fever.
8 K Whit A Bona have neen the
good effecu following the uaa of Hy
omel ta all diseases of the reaplratory
b*9t a nm tis»3
h Sbtmaktr't Sbap.
/h€ Most Pwfset
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Bs Pound Is
DR. FEIWK’S
KIDNEY ««Ki
Backache
"I had
_
UEELtK. KwHlolph. Is'
_A*k forCook Book-rrs
ST.VITUS’0ARCE?“.S2?^
$ 1.98
Bu)*s the grcatcit Oxfor«l
Shoe for women you ever
laid eyct on at the price.
$1.9§
Bu)f the best aU Patent 3
atrap sandal in the dly.
They have aU the sweU
style of shoes, ivricetl at
double the money.
at$U).no- ......................................
I1.T5
$1».00 solid oak S-piece auiti-fcr................................
IXtS
$2100 solid oak S piecc tuke (at....................................................tlTS
$25,00 S-piece »iid oak suite fcr...............................
IT.TS
good $32 solid oak S-piece suite, roaatl]r quartet sait^ kjr.. t$.TS
Arvdaoonubto
DRESS SHOES
for BOYS and GIRLS.
A toaeUflCBr Odd Dressers at prtpBiliMatelylBw prices
^Cicely trimmed up so
J. W. 3L^-
they look dreiksy and
WHOLSBAUt AND RETAIL
btill they have the
wearing q^lities.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New SMoe Store
IMaar'a Old Btaiid.
A BREEZY TIME
You could ceruinly have, these hot daj**,
Frenbte.
Oppoilta Whltii«s HatoL
•
.
by installing one or more of, our
. ..ELECTRIC FANS....^
in your store, office or home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
ai9oeN~r
Electric Machinery Construction.
Repairs and Supplies.
Traverse city, nicU.
iatirut. (MpondH s»k
Miiallj.allmfN : i
in IK Vi roo!
Savings Deposits
If you de«rc to install a i)ttein of FJectrical Lighting,
Beds, Burglar Alarms or Telephonea, permit ns to esti
mate. We have a fine line of
supphes and can quote taitsfactory prices for high gra*lc
work aad material ::::::
rL SAVINGS)
Campbell bros
H. 8. Hull, PrMident.
C. A. Hammond. Cashiar.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friodrich. V. Pros’ds
.CARPET CLEANIN6 WORKL
Carpet Cleaning snd Feather Reno
vating. Carpet arwing and laying.
Before sending yt»ur old carpets
away to be made into rug^t, let me
ahow you Minple.
.
lyurvt4«l rh*e $o bewuUfol <lr*mt Tr»r.-r*r
Bar. • few rods fptiw th.
H-i »pa
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
Pb..nc 111!
Ii<j
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JUST BECINNWC Til fWHI
You had so much rciiairing and altering: of diffi reni rooms that you have just
arriveti at the pai>ering point. It is just as well. 'I herc ^re not quite as many
who want pa|K r just now. so we can fjive you more attention. While* our sales
have been enormous, yet we carry so Iarj;e a stock we can jjive you the Ix sf of
many lines. No matter what the room is, we can show, you a splendid assort
ment "to select from for it. Srein^^, they say. is believinjj. If you look at our
lieautiful Wall Papers, secinj^ will be buyinvr.
TOUBOOTTHAT^
Your frew house is furnished all but the furnishin^js. Now we come in; can’t
help it: staid away as lony: as we could; we mi^si lend a hand. Seen our beau
tiful carpets? or perhaps you* are planniriR on usintj rugs on some of the
doors. Look at those we have alreaily woven in large sizes, or you n^ay see a
beautiful Brussels or Wilton X’elvet and would prefer to have us make a rug for
you. It has been a phenomenal year for made-to-drder rugs. Our expert car
pet salesmen, carpel sewers and carpet layers are all at your service.
OUR STOCK BF SUMMER CLOTHING
Is at its best. We give you what we think the best the world affords. The
demand on us for good clothes has never been so pressed. Preparations made for
this season far surpass anything we have ever shown in greatness of stocks, in
variety of styles and in assortment ot fashions. The prices are the lowest that
good goods can be sold for.
WHAT SORT OF A BOY
Makes sunshine in your home? Is he a perfect IJiile Lord Fauntleroy, or
just a naturally mischievious, fun-loving lad, into all scrapes, goo<j times aod
some rough play? climbing trees, scalilig fences, just fishing or playing ball. W,e
have typical suits for ever>- sort and condition of boy. and at prices that will smt
your pocketbook.
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THESE BOYS WANT STOCKIN^^
Matt.J.Johnsoms Bacbanl
6088
A
A
A
A
A fine.$45.00 qoartefed oak suite for.........................................
29.7S
A good $43.00 solid oak S-piece suite for...................................... 32.T5
A good $50.00 3.piece oak suite for ......................................... 1..39oS0
A good $56.00 suite for......... ............................................................... 39JS
The pric<& on tome ol th^ suits are 25 percent ton than factory oott
Gensrally Bolieved Is But Never Ex
DAliyT#
Prior to .the discovery of
markable effects following the use of
Hyomei, the only treatment tkat gav«
relief to hay lever suffers was
change of climate The use ^ Hyomoi
•aahlea
any one to breathe air at
home which to like that of thfi Adiron
dacka. the White Mountalna. or other
■ where healing ba
rlth
natmv^’s
|
\Wt
dci.ress-
dumus and columns have nTently
.leen written by snagSEine critics and
general regartUng
rkal
»rry."
it
baa
imed hy not a few that Mrs 1^
le .Carter s version U loo btild in Its
isudling of the
fiitrlgues
btdwtH*n
1)11 Harry, the milliner, who was sub
HHiuenil) made Uurhess Uu
Hsrrv
ind the king of France
In the version employed by
.MU
^r.!u- Sutherland much that oflciuhs
he ausccptihimieh and evoked harsh
erateil ------------original
of the the
he ronirar>. the
LEPROSY IN SOUTH
Irama Is vastly Impnivetl,
and
iironger contrast btMwe«*n the liitHirn
virtue of Uu Uarr> and the quest Ion Civil War Veteran it Afflicted With
ihU* lendenclea of ihe ladies of Hu
the Oread Scourge.
Klim's court is drawn
Sioux Kali.. S I). July II —A case
Anne Sutherland, supixirted hy lor
)wn ctimpany of players. dln*ci fn»m of lepmsy has developed In .Marahall
(Huiuty. the vvclim being a veteran of
her nvent triumph tn ChUag
uar with the south
He la i><'
»
Hraud
OiH*ra
years of age
Ihxtora whom he has
Hoise on Wednesday. Jul> i*:
CiUisuHed reluse t<» rev'eal hts name
The s|H*t8 have for Siifnc lime been
To 8UU Convention.
^il^eadtng
over
U»ltr
his
limbs
and
lalph Anderstm went to (iraad Rap
last night to attend the twenty- his iHvdy. the flesh ta sixds luditg en
h annual conveutton of the Mirht llrely dead and devoid of feeling.
physician who was recently con
i l>'uneral UirtHHors and Rmhalni'
d l>y the unfortunate man was
U)s‘ session this morning
Ralph's ptrmlued to photograph him and a
grandfather. Ihe late SamiHd Ander history -of Ihe case will be sent t<i
son. was one of the charter mcinlH-rs the National Medical siK'lety
of the association, which met in Jac1v
*on 2S years ago last January w
the young
charged
aot a Woodaiaa.
One of the heroes of tha
aairutM ctood burst at Heppaer. Ore.
wAs*^^ Nelson Tooker. a Gasld«int of
Bath, who has beaa ta the west fur
W.li«) ik« floods be
can coming down, Tuokar. by tact
aad coolness, parauaded 2uu frighten
«»d people to take refuge ta a building
which ha rightly concluded was so
situated as to withstand the rushing
waters
Then, with
other daring splrlu.
on a ran. and while 1
constant peril, saved more
>re of lives.
I
rcmali
Greene was found in the
if Grand Rapids Saturday anernoon.
d4*comiKJs*‘d almost beyond recogniHon
'it is believed she committed
suicide and had lata ta the woods
since* July 2. wrhen she was last
le was about SS years old.
bad lived there SO years, and until
10 years ago was a teacher In
the city schools, and at the time of
her deat4h was
of the West Bide Ladies' Uterary club and prominent In the affairs
of 81. Paul's Kplscopal church
She
I^V’towa 4^1
& Rasta
Parker Bnx. Old Suad
208 FRONT STREET
The kind that will stand all the hard usage boys can give. It s surprising where
bo>-s will go in vacation time, and what they will do. They need just such stocjtngs as the “Iron Glad.” Triple leg, heel and toe. They really arc the best that
are made and they sell for 25c the pair, and are worth ever>- cent of it. \Vc do
have a good 10c slocking for bo>*s, too.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
/
THE EVENIKO JffiOORD, TBAVEBSE PITY. HIOH.. TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1908.
Wh^t They Say
Ypyr “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKRSK OITV. MIIOM.
CUElua MEWS
or TIE WOILO
iTMt
Wm
ar'x
V
ih.- cEpedltlon Itdi for the north
In the h.-ulib report tna«l.^ !•> l>r
A m.ynmer banquet has Just Itben O.M.rge
iM.rge H, Grant, cuinty b.wlib ..m
given by a wealthy land owner at c»-r. was recorde.1 the rase
-ase <i4 a Rich
gulroin-rle. France, to celebrate lh»‘ mon I. Indiana, woman, aged 2J» years
simultaneous wedding of hU four chli
dren. two siiDs and two daughters N.i last week became ll
fewer than l.«uo guests aat d.iwn t.» lentil child.
There w.-r.the feast, which totik place im pj.- blrthii.
Hr Grant says i
The bill of Taro
In Hu- siui.-,
. each
rnlie.1 Htaies
isiiinds. and Hi li
quantities uf oUi
Night Was Fsr Terror,
large
ables.
and If. o(
r. i**' I
**l would <H»ugb m arly all
night
sides (
“f • long. " wrltua Mrs. Cbas. Appl.-gate, of
liquid
Alexandria. Ind . "and c.uld hardly
A curbius wetidtng look place -rt- get any sle<-p.
lion so
bad cunsuniptb
reniiy at the fkarlah church of Ayles I«d that If I
Ik.Hl a block 1 1
I.»e. a .village ad)olnlng bHlcesier. cough frightfully and1 spit bbsul.
b
bul.
Kngland.
the
contracting
parties wbei^ all other nuuUcln.-r
Icln.'r failed,
faj
three
b.-ing Hqp Mtsire. a shot- band, aged ll.Ot) iK.lUcs of I>r. King's
Kings New IMs
a... aii.l Mary. F.-ll a laundry band. cover) wholly cur.-d me and 1 gained
ag.Nl 21
The bridegroom 4s a crip r.S pounds.- ll's absidutcly guaranleod
pie. who has t.i us«- a band propelled
iQrlppe. Brpn
Coughs. Ciilds, lAQrlppe.
msebipe as a means of locomotion chills and all il.r..at and lung tro
r.iubles.
He was wheeled Into the rburvb ami Frlce 6Uc and ll.W. Trial botl let 10c.
U|s to the chancel steps and remained at Jas. G Johnson's and F H
Mwt.-d on the machine Ihn.ughuut the drug stores.
t'cremuny. Al the conclusion he was
wbeel.-d out bealde the bride.
Th# Pacrltaa BhlHs
Ferry Tarrall. a bacbeU»r. tiO years
,rf age. was f.iun.l dead at bis bom.near ICngllsh. Ind
He leaves an ©s
tale valued al |20.uihi.
Mr. Terrell
bad IIV4-4 abme for over 3t» years and
was a v«ry p«y'uUar old man, as be FOR FLOORS WM Calman'a tlaatU
owned hurwas IR yiwni old thst never
1.?
Wool Dress Goods
^ive you the choice of anv
Kor thi
Goods.Tn
cither Black or Ct
Colored.
piece:of
of Dress
Goods,
in either
Dr
ONE-gCARTHR OFF. Fi^nre tins out and
arc prices with anyihinjj offered. \ou know
•lam li^;iires.
ked
^ goods; cver>'thini; markt
|V
Wash 0o«<l$
Our best Ginghams, all <his season
wash as good as any 10c cloth, for...
6^c
A tine lot of Lawns, all dainty patterns, have Al|-h
sold at l^>4c. your choice..................... ... ...
About 800 yards of fine printed Mouseline de Soie'
with Fasten Colored Flowers. Worth 35c. 1 ICp
Silk Spot Zephyr*, warranted fast colors, t Qp
have sold at 35c. to clean up........................ *
Tin Boston Store
Sas Ranges..
per mines,
was slightly in exc«
pnxluct.
The lake dbtHct
ducing on a larger scale nr
ever ».efortMany of the
believed that bis exit was la
nearing the capacity, howe
of a acapegoat
no decRled gain* will tu- mi
Relations between the Rt
Text two or three monihs.
plomat and the president hi
For the Br»i half of the rummi thinking about the advanugrs of
reached the breaking point
year the prtKlucuon ^»f the Lake Su
of Oasslnl s mUrepresentatlon of the IK'rlor dUtrk-t was about loo.ooo.tkk* Gas Range.
Manchurti^n sltuatlen and the Kish
You cvnly jvay for what j-ou need.
*”li*^illii^ni turned and aoddad to
them, and one boy ran ahead of the
Uihers. and with ouutratcbad band,
presented a paper. Aa be did ao bla
hand suddenly fell and bla ahrawd
eyej» stared bard at the kindly taoa
which looked ao aquarely
at
him.
Then be turned toward the other two
snJ iH^koned furiously.
Dtspatchee from
RumIs
Indicate
'Come bare, youse kids; coma bare! that the government
was far
more concerned la keeping the rniied
"The**uiher lVo*rlm up. The Ural States in a good humor regarding
(me iMiinied at the great aurgeon and Manchuria than
In preventing
the
cried:
trmaamlaslon of the Jewish petition.
•Dai's blm. dal'a the feller wot 1
Under the managetnenl of (
was telling you about. He curea legs
a point
have now
readbed
like wot you got, Bhorty."
where ft Is almost certain
Shorty looked at hU leg.
He bad erament will side with Cng land ^d
a
homemade
broomstick
cnitcL Japan hr any effort to force Russia
tucked under bis aboulder.'and bis to evacuate Chlnesi- lerrliory In ac
left leg was drawn up and abjivelled. cordance with existing pledge.^ unless
i*r. l^rent bad watched and lis
ractlng effort
tened.
Then be said In his broken prevent
ngUsh:
effort, It is expect(
•And who am IT "
U-aned
against
the
brl.lg(- rail and laughed long.
The
ihrt^- boys gazed at him In doubu
Then he turned hit^eym toward the
lltiU- cripple and
bade
btm come
oarer.
The boy. wlib some em
dec the bright sky.
I- ol the queerest
. hlslory. He felt the shrivelled leg
.1 he niriuHl It and twisted it. The
,er two boys had pressed closer.
II.- sh.K.V his h(-ad
am si.rry * he said
The case
i, hoiM|f»i.
It cannot U- cu^t^d.
it
Ind.-td Its. bad.
I cure, or try to
It costs nothing to make a fire.
It co«s nothing to gel rui of
September
when you are done with it.
The Is'.e Koyale will aUnit double
There
Is no waste.
Its output
ceil
month, wit
s iih
two
sumps dropping
The Moh
hswk and
Alwau rcad>, safe and reliable.
Step in and see them.
l^ stamping more rock now than at
any previous lime
this
year, and
further Incrv-ase will U- made
The
Champion Is .in shape
copper lust as sen as ihe new air
c«»mpressor Is tn use
Joe Golo
haps never lH*en
-For
tdek of Colusa.. Calif, writes:
15 years I endured insufferable pain
nothing re
from Rheumatism, and
lleved roe though 1 irie.^ everythtag
Electric Bit I
known
1 came
and ll's the greatest medicine on
earth fur that trouble. A few bottles
ed throu
of It «»mpletely relieved and cured
I by Kits
me - Just as gvK»d for; Livi-rund Kid
ney troubles and
general
debility.
No Pity »hown.
Only 6(»c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
-For years fate was after me con Jas U. Johnson
and
P. H Meads,
tinuously.- wTltea r. A Gulledge,Ver
bena. Ala. "1 bad a terrible case of
Ptlee causing 24 tumors.
When all
failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
p-mcsl« Im 'V#
me.- Equally good for burns and all
aches and pains
Only 2kc at Jas Q.
Johnson s and
V. H. Meads
drug
fin
w*&*?5E'T«ar“
oem
traverse Ofy
6as Company
w.^
FOR RMA
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-HEALTHIEST..
AHD
▲BSOLUTBI^T ODORLESS
uioM-r
IS
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MI8CELLANSOU4.
kiS BmI Klght St.
HSOSE, SIMD BUIU
Han k'ranclsco. Cal. July 14.—Cap^
in William Colbeck of the relief
ship Morning, lender to the exploring
ship Discovery now In the south polar
region. Is here en route to Lond
port
He says the main work oi
le Dtsoiiverv has hren the locatkm
iM-tween 4(.»o gnd 600 miles of new
(,iKi line. The ship worked as far
mth as 77 degree# and 60 minutes.
By sled* the members of the party
got a* far south as K2 degrees 17 mtn
. and the farthest south as any
hss gone.
lot of new marine fauna had been
discovered; also some marine planu.
they are of a ven' fow type of or
ganism
Heals abound, but the polar
btar and walrus are not thwe.
No
new large Wnimals were found. The
cold there It lar worse than In the
Arctic.
In the latter* regtao In the
aummei time the temperature geu up
to 50 and 60 degrees above aero. In
the Aniartic regkw
belqw
aero la
aummer weather.
geologtcal. aeUmlc
and
have
been ae-
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Z. a. C—. M.il
martin & €nans
ot»o*. a» KmI Froat gi.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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lit-
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THE BPECIALIST, 18 COMING.
I was wallit was Just
The render# pf this paper will be
ptca»cd to learn that there ta at least
one dreaded disease that sclenoe has
b.vn able to cure tn all It# stages and
that Is caurrh. Hall't Catarrh Cure
is the only -positive cure now kno^
to the medical'fraternity. . Catarrh
being
a constlluUonal
disease, reoonstltuttooal
treatment
arrh Cure Is Uken Intern......g directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of
Id giving the paUaat
strength by building up the oonsUlutloo and assisting nature In doing lu
proprietors have so much
curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cure. Bend for
list of testimonials.
Address, F. J CHBNTi:Y A CO..
Toledo. O.
Hold by Druggists. 76c.
HaB's Family IMlIa are the best
lOm
PER 1000 WATTS
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Ml. DOIUID H(WID E. W
sere raclug as fi
iug l(»r**a slrtM t
-V.mlng up
Y^2iL?'&'Bgai2rssa
‘lAnAlit -«y aomsplso# eassw
hla own government
welt. In thi
way overtures looking to the reitewa
of amicable relations will V posslbl
and are illkely to be fo'.lowi-d by a
coDceasiuns In Mac
offer of trade cone
churta.
It is thought that
a l-'rench sculptor only IM years old.
who gained much ifraUe frv.m the ar
tisllc world by his statues for the
tombs of Buaudelalre and St. Heuve.
has Just tlnlshc-d a statue 4»f Kdgsr
Allpn foe for the city
BaltlmiHv. ^ It
II r<-pr4*sents two steps
t»n the lop
r* imralysis. uol bip trouble.
am tntly one stand two men bolding a shroud. ^
aff.-ei.-.l
you. c
On the s.-«md step lies the Uidy of
the
poet
4K^sapt‘d
from
the
burial
tn-re-j
•IFsVocs i.mmm 1^1
The siMkes
silenre
menu. One man lot>k« down al the ■
d:
bod) with horrified face
The other'—
-- -----------*-----------------------------------II he says It's all off. Shorty,
raises
nn
Imploring
bK.k
toward
When
You WtHl t NlCC Cut of meal
He's de limit
In
dst
h all off
heaven
The effect is very dramatic'
RKMSMHRU
game.
[a<H‘ fell. Dr U»renz beck and modern in luierpreUtiou
Shorty
Jom. rnimamr A. ffBorvm
irt-e to apiHMach. He had
M*d*‘hll. hand. Into hU pockei un
observed.
‘ Will you shake hands In turn with
me'." he askedc
The ibrtH- shook hands
In
turn
re«- luiirs of eyes lighted up and
ree pairs of chei-ks flushed with de
light
as
each palm felt something
With common Im
crushed into It.
ss re
each cap was
removed.
"Aw.
iu Is all right, you
lank youse. sir.
." they said.
ter the three were
Five minutes
holding excited consultation.
W(»t did ke give you?"
I got a dollar bill ‘
fckid I
Wot did you git. Shorty?"
He gimme two."
'Dat M all r
it. Hut. say,
dat feller U.'
WAIT DEPAtTiat
fsMww* of It to •«» ftUln* of ^ hair, w mike the htlr
grow. Of to reetoto color to grey batf. *cCi»«?S
Lormu mad hla fMtln way witk
children
have beta the ■ub)ael of
many aaecdoua.
Tbia atory !■ told
of his stay la Roebanter;
One day. worn out by kla prafaa.
slonal work, ha net out lor a walk, la
Bourse uf bit iravata ba eama to
the falls of tba Qaaaaea river. Tbara
I>r. Lorev wid » friend atood saitag
Into tb« depthi of tba gorga below.
Three mile newsboya caught atgbt
of them and
darted
over,
crylog tn dlplomailc circles thst Couat
shrilly. -Folper, miatar, polper bare
bad a bridle or kb.H on tb.-m and
would W4.fk oicu in hu wheat binder
instead .d lb..horM-t.
Him fa^oritcbfirse. ib.> .me be K«*n» ral!.v r.Mle, to
town. U 24 years old and m-t. r was
sum
HU onh relative known U a
nlwe. Hbo llv* » in Or«»;.»h.
A donkey show ba» ju»l Ut n^eld•t noreiire, Italy with great aurOMvs.
An Ain. riian mllii.tnaire nauitnl Ford,
who ha* road.- Flor. nc>- hit home fur he irto. -you're da great doctor wot
ureh kids wld game—wid bum sUlu
aev4*ra!
y.-ars. cimr.-Utd
ih.- Idea
-lame legs. I means.'’
which resulted In the .-..11. cUng of
Curious to understand bow the boys
more than SUi varlt-tle*. «.f ibv genus
to w him. Dr. Lureiu asked:
d..nk.-v frtiiii lb.- difT.-rrnt i«mt .d
‘And how do you know 1 am that
Kurope
At the oiHnli.g ceremony
tliti donkeys. aj»par.-n»ly by prect.n d(giior?'
•W'y. mister." said the ftrst boy.
r.-ri.- l ariaiii;. ineiit. i.s.k tb. onas of
.-ouliln'l we lell
dem
whiskers a
nMu* iJevoburr Knclond
A vumnn
wiio liAk
In mlo.l »ln<v
tbr dfAiti ..If h^r hu.li»nd •'momn
U*f(jr»
U) iferuw ItAOdfulii uf
Kold and ullvt-r. ablch ohe had In •
dice In
pa|»rf baa. ov*^ thn 8avlUe brid
Kroni I uniil
to Hit' Klver Gaidar
with nuM
o'clock thf river »wa
and yumhv »«ar< hlng f«ir roln»
A«to0Mli#r about
Iluo waa r«xmrr«d
frma
<hu river
nvur be.
bed. and the atiarchirv
uiB Eha
n>ndi- diW^lth 111.- Diun.y. but a that made the w.-lkin ring
The 8un.lay luauMil
tea.
faur di^o afterward they were vUlted
MiiiM-rinl.nd.-nts .d New> J.-r*.)
J.-i
have
itfnlH-r .if deUM tIve*. who »Ui
inu Claus. For a
Sch.wl of .Meth.td.
New Jer.ey .Sunday
a iMMlilon to give any mat
her ciiraordlnary conduct, but her r«- KchiMil asMKdanoii.
lativaa are of the opinion-that she Sion at the Ileach audli..rl.yn. a&d at
mum have ihniwn between |7i0'and every sitting tin- ofT.-n.-e.^ .d Hama
II..KM. in the Calder. as she had that naUM were dUcuskt-il. On.- farib»n U.i-d Ht NicholaM as a "r.-llc of
liarbarism" and a w«»ribl. ss. in.sll«-\al
Arcilc CEI Vary,
in)lb. unworthy ..I .-..nsbleratiun b.*
a to I
Chrtmtan cblldn-n •
i.-mpl to rttat h the luirth ^H»b
At lUtiiinor.-. Mrs JoM4-pbine .\lnno
sa>M he Is coiivltir.Ml tin* iMde vwill *blley. a dress’bsk.-r. 2« y«ei> old. wan
and If
reachud in the noar luttii
shot and killed In b.-d by
l-Yay
the Unltitd rttates
Is not
Matioley. h.ir husband
H.. adiuiii.-d
lilial be Sbol bis Wde. but allege 1
I that be did It jv blli- dr.-aining that
burglars bad lnvad.-<UhU boin.v Man.,
ley IS 2U y.-ar. tdd
TUtrve shuts wvr.fl.-red Into th.- bdt side of' ih.- u..nisard with th«- n.*ces
an's head
After the sbtsuing Muno
sary cash, a very large ^|m»iK.rtlou
ley ga».- blrose.f up and
bdd bW
a»irMSs£i2S
M
ShmMd Mm aywipaMiy in • Oiib.
Travirs. City.
r\u
U t<»
Uiii.t>swiu2TH-ep«*i^ #tu«u<Ni
uf Ih. »->*.
m«raad thru#!
4RAN0 RAPIDS IISDIAIA AT
COMPANY.
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THE EVXHCro KBOOBD, tEATMWE PITT, MiCB^ TUESDAV, JULY-Ji. tM>
BETTEtTaAN
EVEl BEFORE
tTAAK AND mjITFOAML
Tbe fanxma Valtoy of
bouse greeted tbe return tolaad of MladoBao. la U
ana Stock Co tn Stefo.
last aigbb This to tbe
see of this company la death fo^
1 tbe favorable I
1. baa bam
creot4id here iMt MO»un a^ried lo
travaraad by C S. Budj
AVIUM *6iTV moM worn
df^v well thl. time. Tbe ottroetion
tasi nlffbt WM lAe oeoMtkmAl piece.
Mtw f^NT OOMP^TCO
kto ooniaga
reward- for
~A Mmn of My$tmrr which ooouUoed
of Ua VaUey of
eleiMU to dottgkl the KoHery godi DeaU. Mr. Rudy brlaga borne wlU
110.000.
Tbe gold
was
well pot OB BBd
washed from gravel and aaad Ukao
I were tn foud I
from tbe valley
la
leas tbaa aix
Mat»d l^c. who appeared
mppeor
in tbe i
months
rtile a> Madam Sataa laat
The Valley of Death to in Ua moon
Khi In th.- character of
In fastneases of Ue Island. Accord
\r gave a very Ing to theories of aclenllsu It to Ue
Tli« Twmn* City Iroa workf k«v« Kate Borke. In w||^h
Mr Mack, as crater of what was once a great and
tMr M« bmMlmt pradkallj cum
Kerrci. was equal 1)
•M«d mm4 crc runitaf foil forc« Ned Ke
Volcanic giM of a
nature rjse from Ue
dial favor from the
dei>tbs of the valley and bang over U
Ii« to • riMk at vork. m4 kav* bM charactertoed hla w
like
a pall, never
paaslng
away.
appearance
alllaM to tank tk. kiUlMac m4 < m
Natives, who have often atte^pled^
Ue f
■g . lb
TiSSSiU
«Ai W00^ Mtof mrnhU •m ■»«
marfctwe thorn la
Ua auto. The
MMlBff to idem foot in atao. xwu
■cortoa klgk. wtU Uo ozeopUoB of
tim OMIM nM
btockamlU abop
£Si wSr^utTui^oir* t^
room and hlaekamith abop from the
vorkabip. wbleb (fro. additional fire
^^tSTSowot Boor to doroiod entirely
to lathoa aad oibor Boooaaary
ou
eblaory. aad tbore to ample apace fur
baadUac all klada of work oo the na
aiUaoa Tbo abop at ibo proooat Ume
b^ olcht latboa. a plaaor. three drill
CSl^-iXLrrprd •“imp'iire
tlTtnwond. tbe shadow, othei
Mr man of myaiery.*
Olen
ho Imperaimated Noah Lott, a
vr;n. Introduced some
eaceptiu
lever ,comed> work, while Vane
vert, as Flaaale McQrath. made a very
pleasant Impreaslon upon the audi
The rest of the cast was [a
ig with the merits of the gen
ast
It U seldom that a reper
Bompany presents more than one
o really K<sh1 |H^.ple. bui
my to an eaceptlon. and c
erlng the fact that they have so
to very
plays to present, their work Is
?red liable
Tonight tbe sensaikmal comedy
drama. -A Ride for a rurtune. win
be presented
otatpmoM ^ Idola
Tbore to a tarke
apace eaeabt on tbla Boor, wbkb to
aood for aklUac up laue ma
Ob Ibto Boor tbore to alao a
Ttoo boaeb. wbleb to a mticb
ImproTomoat orer the old abop aiM
allowa tor a larim aumbor of mea to
work at the boaeb at oao time wit
Btmcaas of Jans C. Patars
Tha many fiiends In ihU
lens C iVUrsen will be pleased to
kn(»w that he has j«
high honors the examinatbms of the
Illinois state lioard of architects The
i?xamlnatloii was with spiH'tal refer
encs to ihe consirucib.n of buildings
snd was a test of the knowItylge of
the candidate «.f the strength of ma
lerlals and his ability to make a prac
tiral applleailoii of such knowietlge
VrooSTwklck U ailkd up with .uli.bl.in the professional work ..f an arclil
laralture for aoparaUaf the dllfen
U>cl. Uo Uullea of a suptrtisi.r tif
klada of atoek that to carried
Bhanical
wiu-k
on ImlbllnK" an
^^niorc are two aulrwaya leadlnx
knowledge of the laws of sanlUtlon
the upper atory one In the oaat <-nd
as applies! to buildings
These exam
of the bolldtac aad the other In the
Inatkina are held at Ue University of
woet end
Tbo oaat atalrway leada d
llllnoto and last three days Mr. Peter
reetly from tbo foundry up Into tb
sen has hgd several years' expert*
pattern room, which to a needed coa
as superintendent in Chicago and
k realoaoa. aa this
promptneaa In making decisions
his carefulness In ch.H-klng the In
Ings and plans has made him a v
alderman to his employers
lie will
us.n o|>en an ofTIce fur himself, but
aurfarer
has not yet deflnliely dec
and Innumerable
circular aaw
the
h»catlon.
though he
Traverae tMty as good a spii
M abop aaw plaaor hare been added
to Ite found tn Mlchigah
ihih Ue addlikm of theoe Improve
moada pattema can be turned uui
-;,S‘2rtSr’r.kr--“
(s^s's.*k5}r^:;'‘'.o';r:
ssii'sr;:Jkrrr's:.-“”!.*-r.
tbo Bre. and to aeparated from the
now butldlac by an alleyway, which
to a guard agalnat Bre from thla
part moot
Tbe blackanfUb abop to complete
all deUlla. aad allowa for tbe handII
of all aocoeaary, work In oonnecti
erltb tbe abop work. The engine ru
and boiler room are built for aerv
aa wall aa ouovenleace.
la tba abop It to eatimated that tl
bavo at laaat bO per oeot more fl(
apace tbaa la. tbe otd abop.
Tbe brick work waa done by Lather
A Irwta. as waa alao a large part ol
tbe oarponter work on the
**Oae of Ue new moder
eacea to tbe abop to an elevator, built
'and pot In by H D Raynor of thl^
oRy. It to located In the weat end of
Ue building and leada to the stuck
room, aad to built fur carrying heap
machinery, and has given escelUbi
_
It to built tn the «
the abop. aad has brick walls between
ihe abop aad tbe clerical department
Work on. this part has Just
nice*
atarted aad the ofBoe promUes to X
* Traverae City Iron works now
have a building that they may wer
feel prt>od of. and they are capable of
handling all kinds of work, from the
amallear Job to the hulldlnR of a mill
oompleie with Ue moat modem meth
ods
The insiltullun has always been
one of the thriving InduitHea of ihv
city, and will- now more than
good that aaaertkm
rOUB MEM BILLED
.-Three
hurt.
Wllkeabarre.
Pa.
men killed and two
getbar srtth thr«*e b
1s the result of
The force vi
town of Latin
The
people
wbat bad happened and the
were aooa lined wKb eacitad throng*
harrying to the mill. The men whe
wore killed were in tbe preas room
at Ue tlBM of tbe eiploaloa. and no
» knew what caused 4
that it was caused b>
TZ
tbe engine and bollet
FLANSAmOVED
Per tht meoo Camtpto Library
BuiWIaf-hlr. Meora DIracted to
Ceraplcte ^tona.
W-
Tba board of public works have ap^
Carafe
whlU U^propoae
‘‘SxSH'cZrr"
built
IMoot radius. Tbe building to t
eaoepikmally well lighted. Tbe o
--------
:
'
Id prooaad with tbe-aomptotloa of Ue
BtaM aad get Uam ready for bids,
tlito will radaira a»mral weeks yet.
*
%
^
Mato Aaraape to BmalU
•^aahlafloa. July U.-The auu
of tbe pouto crop made la the
MhUly crop laport aoat out by the
otmaBod aeraage tor potatoea, e*c
w~-
r b^ ^
ed
Into its
wn depth
Rudy formed a party at
Aoteiican
mslated of only one» A
whU
htmself-I>r. Samuel Kaeaer
boali
There ware throe
of Phi sdelphla.
The two Americans
native guidro
the valley with their hands
completely covered by aa apparatus
similar to that worn by divers
On
their backs they carried small tonka
of compreasad air. which they uaad
Instead
of
breathing
the
deadly
vapors. Tbe men worked In the valley
for months with this apparatus.
unki
Cured by Prayer.
For three years Mrs George Aut
ten. of Elm street. West Bay City,
has been a hopeless Invalid. She has
been an Inmate of the boapltol and
has taken treatment at borne, all to
no effect
For the past six months
she has been unable to walk, spend
Ing most of her time to bed. Oocnalonally her sister would enrry ber to
the eouch. where she would remain
for tbe rest of tbe day.
The other day aomelhtog told Mrs
Austen to artoe from tbe couch and
walk. She feared that she could not
do It. but the cxjmmand waa so Insist
ent that she arose aad walked across
th«> floor
Rke
thought
she
was
drt^amlng and called to her sister to
come and sec her. Then she walked
out of doors, and appeared to be In
full poaaekalon of her lower limbs.
Prior to this day Mr. Austen could
anil last Thursday her friends thought
her dying. Now she seeins oumpletely
well
In speaking of her cure she
Hsld:
“I have faith enough to be^
Mias Actoa atood to tba
Uhrary
with a match to bar band. Tba big
room waa aa daik m a ca^a8ba
could
aaa ahaoHrt^y
aolblag. bat
•omeoae sras asovtog aofUy over tba
^^Wwl^tberer ertad tba ^l.
The cmly answer waa the aouad of
tog toward tbe dour
wlib tbe coaaerratory. laataatly tbe
knob clicked aharfdy. Jiutnihe lioor
did not open bMauae It orgta locked
aa Mtoa Aetoa weir knew. \
Tbe girl bad an Impulse io>cr«Am
aad another to run away, bat ber
waa for llgbL^
..
_____ ____________ tbaa tbe Uck
©f » clock tor ber to t ■ra oa tbe gas
m the drop light aad a rlke tbe match
qum waa ready
ly to
In ber baad. Tbe gas
Ignited wtih explosive auddea
aeaa. All that waa to tbe room seem
ed to leap Into betog out of the van
hlng shadows.
W’lth hto l^k against the ooaserv
loPy door and bto ouutroicbed bands
upon tbe wall.* ns If to steady him.
man. toll, lean and
r long black overcoat
but It was hung open and revealed
the garb of a convict
not be alarnsed.'’ she said. “1
vbo ydb are. aad 1 will not
tray you. Rlt down, and we
ride what to best to do. •
. - I read In a newspaper Ahat you
Mtd escaped." she said, "but 1 did not
oppose that you would dare to ooi
»ere
Yet I believe that your fath
xpecied you and that be went aw
to avoid the risk of meeting you."
Tbe convict said nothing, but t
tehxlty of hto facial (
dtoUnct contribution lo the
said the
• You don't
now who
girl
'Frobal
slim
I am Let me teiryou the
atlon in a few words.
Yc
your father's second marriage?'
•Certolnly."
• He married my
•re to live with them by your falb
er's groat 1kindness. We knew that be
bat hto name could
bad a son
loned
neither my aunt nor myself
slightest knowledge of the
the w
vaa
mem
ttgbt—aad
was
to coaveraatloa with a youag geatle^
LB.
He aroae as Mtoa Actoa apjacbml. and she was the better able
to admire kto exceptkmally Bae pkyaIquc.
Hto face amteked kto form,
betog reaiaritoble for etroagtk and
beauty, and. moreover, tl kad for ker
an aspect of familiarity.
He looked
as much like the master of the house
as was possible considering tbe dtf
feraace of ibelr agee.
Mildred." said that young lady's
It to a voice betraying cxmslderable
agitation, "this genUeman to D Vane
“MUdr^knew*^tbai Mr
Wbilt Jlpr0wt, Csmi Jhnwu Dmnts’ Xpnat,
Bmttb*n’ Jlpiwn, BIstk Sstiae J!pr*at
Vane had
Tr
or she darted
The flbrary da
word to the visit
across tbe hall.
"Dr Vane." the cried, "there's s
thief to the llbrarj I have given him
all my money and the key to the safe
1 thought he was you
ing man
"Yes. I thought you were In Bing
prison physician And 1 have ei
—for a couple of days Bui this
We must rotch
Has he locked
the door Then f ll broah It Bown.”
•No. no." exclaimed Mildred; "rs
around to the window He will escai
jit way
Auntie, call the servants!
She Bew to the outer door. Brogft*
Vane after her. In a moment be wi
racing around the house. Mrs. %ai
had run through the hall to collect a
«se of male dependenU
Mildred, left alone, hastened to t
jrary door and listened
Inatan
tbe door was opened and the (xmvlci
snrang out into the hall
•m much obliged to you for sendthe others awsy." he called out
as he fled by her. "You're a prctly
bright glrl-I ,dt»n'l think
,tej« anti
MUilred sat down on th
burst into tears of rage. Rhc> fiald DO
rz tr-’;.rr'rura '.ir z
e pursuit
teitdrta’s JlproMM, 6l0gtmm
Choice 25c...
uund out where
"How did It happen?'* he asked.
"Through your letter lo him la
pring—the one that he returned un
oiWned. I noticed the Sing Ring post
mark on It when It came. Of course
hen know It
Ltditt’ tlmqbttn JlpivHS tpmt lit tw SffUt,
with w wUb»0t
art wtn m»4t
NOXlOE
Not till she heard the
The enure sUnzk of K
S.
Kr>-nian*s Bools. Shoes and Fix-
tures must be sold at once to satisfy trust mortgage.
you have a^ld atul
•
physician ctintlnued
"HI* name to
Irving .Hto home is only a few mlU-H
from here, and 4t to ntU strange
Kleti ihls
he should have selecteti
this htius4*
ould help him In
fur a roblM-o that should
his fllglil ’•
• lit* need m
MlldrtHl
'1 (
Mrvr
When
I the following day he
to hU h
of hto win’s adventure
hoard
lost nothing by Mildred's telling
It transpired that the quarrel Ik‘
tween father and son turned ui»on a
Question of marriage. Vane. Jr. ob
JtK-ilng to uniting himself for life u.
Ihe bride selocted for him when U.lh
were children
As a matter of fact.
Ihe faiher's views had somcwh.i »i
tered in Ihe course of years, and he
was ready to seise uiKin the sdven
lure here nsrrsit*d ss a pretext for
the U'glnnlng of
the reconciliation
which iHM-ame complete a few mouths
later, when the young physician, with
Mildreds full aulhorUatlon. suggest
etl
her as a jsuhstlt.iie for the
daughter in law the elder Vane had
tirlglnally chtisen. ^
No Dsllylno In Arosntint.
in the Argentine republic an en
gag**tl man who dallies beyond a reas
he world
If^l tmable lime aUiut leading hto Bancee
BREVITIES.
vin kill ail the to the altar Is heavily fined. If he to
more than 20
Moreover, be 1s not
giK>d that's In me
If I don'lUle
afierii
Rem
IH-rmtiUHl by the state, after attain
get clean away—who knows wl
Ctilby. a re|K»rier on the
y^Kagle
ing that age. to enjoy, bachelorhood
can make of myself?
^
'escmnl from dr<.w«ing
kimig iVrcy
I’
Wright
frtHv
if he fails to marn thw pen
I believe that there is, much i
i carrier hoy. 1h*|4
iw
1I'nlon
hiw
strt>et
ally IS a payment by the defaulter of
In what you *ay." the replied
kept up
bridge
The lK»y was playing «m t
could have advised you before you 1.1 a month to the national treasury;
e outside
aside world
wor
It will co
ogs in the rl\er and fell iu
Hut i
broke out of prtoon 1 would have told and this to increased, as the yw go
pedestal on which will be
you lo serve your sentence and then by. up M> no lewA- than LtJ a month
the birds that proved of st
begin life anew
Hut I know that If
he tVeuch
The
There will he
«*gu1nr meeting of
e names of many well known you are captured now you, will have
the 1 t». t; T I
e tomorrow inghi
and aclenilflc people.
Tbe to serve years and ye
IVIegaies to ih
list Met c«.n vent ton
as a young
It to ven
are to be elected
he etinveiithm will gratitude comes somewhat late, for to your original sentence
>e provided
wrong of me. but 1 shall help yiui to
after the i
IS In qua
be held tn this city J
hat be has
(or him
If he cat
escaiMv
H«.w iamb miuiey do yo
A K \Vlls4»n spra
were sold
proposed aad been refused three times
need?"
•h factory
held to have, as It
year
"More than you can gel. I'm afraid
> aliermsm and It fiained
ained 1him
done his best, and
to
hav
said he RkKimlly. *1 must make Aui
deal, hut he was khic to
earned Immunity. The result to that
tralla somehow."
k ag.tln this morning
There was a safe built Into the wall there has apning up. In the courae of
llapilsi church tonlgh
time, a number of lady "professional.
of tbe library
Mtos Acton
froro‘5!'
k until 7
I'rlre. 15 cents
planted tn alfalfa
up tti it. turned the knob of 1
There are 4u,tHMi inTsons in tl
These accomodating
dams^s are
municipal aerv Ice of New York city
ready, for a conslderai
and Mrs llarnum's reside
The greatest ranching country
the girl oiieued by themselves to be w^ hy
ih*ln metal,
xh*" east side, a bus will alw
the I'anadlan Northwest to Alberto
took from diet, finally to cast him off
H C Ikwpres's rvsldencM'
her iHK-ket
Congregational church
A Golden House.
Mtos Acton took aV roll
^money
Mrs Kelley s cimM|:e
roll>/«
An ancient
houw-. the
walls of
TRAVERSE BAY LINE BTCAMER8 from the lowest of the drawers and
which seem lo be lined with gold,
handed tl to the convlcV who cou
'"Kd*^1;UlHTt has
gul It lUid •
needing only to be tapped lo shower
It rapidly.
has wi.rn the skin i*ff hU forefinger
forth coins, to a strange feature (
"n.ur
hundred."
said
be
"I
•sptk.Ung' his line In
learning
ihe
little rural
village of
Huntington
never do It With this "
gentle an of limit casting
i'entre, near l>erbv. Conn
Rix
•It's all that belongs to ole."
In probate (Hum tiHlay an onler was
within the past few years,
when
a co(.l. pleasant ride on the said
”Uf course, we cannot li
made mending Uenule Port man to tbe
boards have been removed lo
ou will enjoy t(
Boat leaves your father's money "
school at Coldwaier
He has l»een
repairs, gold, sliver and copper
a m. and 2:t>0 p. m
An naward struggle convulsed
with Mrs Angeltne R.*sel f.ir
have rolled out of the aperture
young man's slender frame.
total
of
nearly
11640
worth
of
You can reach at
"Why not?" he said at iast. •
have been obtained In this ma
nd return the aan
salty that he still loves me."
PERBONAL.
»r the round trip.
•'ll would not be honest." she re Coins have been dislodged from
the Inner and outer walls.
It to ap
plied
"It would be theft Can
Miss Zoa Welli^has gone, to Chi
parent that some former owner of
make
this
do?"
lago for a visit with relatives and to
points ret
miserly procUvitles - concealed
"Australia to a long way off.
pend the summer
he. "1 think my father ought to coo hoardings In many chinks and cran
Mrs K V Minm and Mrs C M Por
nies of tbe building
Just how ex
tribute soroet
ney of Audulsm Iowa,
a
Neahtawanta
Brmly. ;0^wlll not tensive the deposit to, however, caasaid
^ Mm.n.
connect with steamer
you should not ask me " not be learned, as the present owner,
Iowa UHlay
Crescent returning
Uni lo Traverse City
• rm afraid It's all up wjHh me." aald already well-to-do, cares more for the
St 10:45 a m
This will gl
preservation of the building, which to
you a he convict, sinking into a chal
Mtos Bertha Huicomh
historic, than for any hidden wealth
pleasant ride of twenty four
Mtos Aclon reBected deeply
laatotee for « visit.
tbe bay and can Ik» made every mom
Iked m: Us ancient timbers may conceal. Built
' ll 1s possible that If 1 ask
Mias Myrtle Ixir
in 1772
by
Benjamin
Uel-\ireai. a
ing
If you wish a longer rids the
er home. 4 Vasaa
Kevoluiluary soldier, the house atooe
tHtat w ill land you at Omena or
IKirt where
>ou will
connec
has passed through many hands Just
because
steamer returning to Traversi
which or these deposited the coins ao
They might look tn here
25 p m
One fare fur the
one knows.
The present owner, JBdthis morning for UrltUh
Columbia,
"Therq certainly
are
people
here they will Iw gone five or six
of'^
there." said he
"I ve beard thasn kro|Jer'*and“gem^^
ing timber
He purchased the place
talking fur the last few minutes
Bat viltoge
John Ott of Ruttons
R
Ray to i
I could hlde.'^you kpow."
rse City vUHor
•True." said Miss Acton, "and per
leci with steamer retu mtng to Trav haps that’s the beat way. Get behind
Biheria Buys Our Fleur
THE MARKETB.^
One faro for hose curtains at the window."
‘rse City at 4:25 p m
American Bour to finding
ltll-6l
he round trip
The convict rose hastily. Mtos Ac more and more Into Siberia
July 14—July wheat. The;
ton closed the toner door of the safe or Ihe new por
7»c: No. S corn, 50c No. 3
And put the key Into heripocket. Aa rifle coast, and
uch Jarger
hlle oats. 4lV,c.
she turned away she saw her com might be established
If
the right
Ttdedo. July 14 —Wheat-r-Cash and
panlun staadlag with his face to his
were employed It to aot BatJuly. 7kc: Bepuaftber. 78^c
our buslaees methods to be
Chicago. July 14.—New J
ivulslve soU
7«Vc: «M*w Reptember
Why. what's the -maiter? * asked VladlToatock. 1
corn. 4>^c; July oau. 9
had not been
ber^ pork.
114JO; lard.
'.<r
I3S PTMOAB-r S-TMKK-r
W. P. CROTSER, -i-rcef
•THm
Vowtrm
Be One of the Wise
Ones!
('•et jour scats Karlv. fur
Wiihrdmadc
and
Waude Cecne
Sup|H>rtct! by the Frolunan
C'oincdy Co. in the sensational
Coincily-rirama
IF Voia 1.00
fora
WANTED!
Tortumr* Six
Carpenters at once.
to-iMiowti
ex'
SttlKberg's «nnd
w « Optra-danse
Tomoi
Wages, 30c per hour. Ap
ply to the
MicliiganStlfchCo
night, ibc Beautiful
Socieily l>rama:
•‘domtlitm’
Sowing tht Wind!
a month.
Choice of a large
number of cxceUent lots on
the Fast Sidc^^he earioM
terms ever heard—pricea ciceedmgly km.
Mayl.e yma
are about ready to buy—any
way come ill and let’s talk
It over.
WbH., July 22
Derlingtr
Hngigcrornt o( ifce dijtingui .n«l
Heal estate €Ktbam§t
aette; • .
ANNE
SUTHERLAND
WA60NS AID RUDDIES
.FOR SALE.
in the dramatic scnsatioa
“DU BARRY”
Supported by her own company
of pUyers direct from
big
nonicnal run in Chreago.
2 DODD LIMBER WADMS
3 TOP BUDDIES ^
I PHAETOIBUW^
i»he:•
OrlfiBaiCBt
FiPndMtlN
Prim: II.N, 75c. 50c, 25(
Seat talc wUl o|>en Saturday
morning. July 18, at the box
office.
::
::
:: ::
B. J. MORGAN
haada, whito hto form waa shakes by
ir?.V7«or**Hb!!
__ /,
Hrre is a chance for you fo spend your mone>"
ver> judiciously. These are the biggest barjjains in
aprons ever shown anywhere. They are jjencrous in
Icn^h and width, some are trimmed with embroider}'
—some arc hemstitched, some are plain—many of them
have several rows of uicks acrosa the bottom. The
children’s aprons hayc sleeves, and some are trimmed
with braid, others have box pleats down the front.
solel; by
[lerward I saw upon the blotte
l of the addrtws. reverse'
Ths City of Mexico.
. but legible. 'The Riate Pr
The city of Mexico has about four
>our middle name. Irving*
hundred thousand Inhabitants
The
rthur Irving Vane
Well?'
year of Its founding to conjectural It
I con
"Tbe
certainly dates b
back several centur vlct. and It
ore
the
a A. R. Grateful.
your crime and your disgrace bad
Travenu-fliy. July 11 1
caused your fsther to renounce -you.
At our last regular meeting
Rut let me tell you a secret; be loves
clvlllxatloi
•n the llrsl ol July, a vole of i
you yet 1 know U; I am sure of it;
continent,
was extended to the Hrst
W
and that to why I am going to help
the Monte
-hurch hM- the use of their huui
you tonight, though be would never
for hto people, coming either from the forgive me tf be knew It."
»ur campfire on June i*.'.. and t
north or south, the
which
is not
pastor of the church for hU a
"And you r^ of my escape?'
really known, wandered Into
that wcaslon. and to the sliigen
"Yes. 1 read a few days ago that
tlful vall^. now the site of
heljied with their songs, and 1
Most of It was then covered
q»eakers that aided us with the!
vlth tw(» others
I knew, of course,
as it has been several tin
vices, and to the llevyman ihu
hat you had droppt^d your last
was an Island. Tbe Or your family's *ake when you
but In the t
nlsbed buses f«.r <uir visit ing
as attracted by ih( irresletl
Axlec chieftain
place
He deflol »ly determined to lo
here because of an
silence
There ^
great eagle sit
omen
He observed
Ixtranxer fur cigars funilshed
riu-n the
ting on a cactus pli
»ccaslon. and l«» the press f
vlth bis face cU»M* lo hers and asked
This Induced the n a low. intense voice. "What i
advertising our picnic for us and li) talons a snake
Montexuma to seUtet tbe valley of
ill that he1|*ed in any way i
ou going to do ft.r me?"
tain our comrades
from
NortliiHiri Mexico. Mexlll. he calUnl It. for
• What do you need?* fche ask(
wonderful petiple. and here was at
lud Maple City
FtKHlT A hiding place? "
'
tained the highest degree of clvillia
W. M Hmlth. Com
"Money, money!** he whispered
lion reached by the American ato
-•With money enough J can get out
:,Z
hum
One uf Mtoa Lillian Huaarir* aeiT*
tnU. ao tW aougatrrae rrlalro. came la
ber tbe other day In a aUte of p^aat
rxcitement. and gaaiwd: "Ob. MMB
Preaeb lara^tor, Bada tbat aoma
Rimroll. I've just seen tba doctor, aad
•mkto 'from Tboboa mail U al laaat
I’m vary a^ He aay* Tre got Ulua- tbroa tboaaaad yonn old. a^ trom
out kmerlflflh floor from Madlroatoek. trotloaata^atomaebl WbaFU 1 doT
I la place of Bour our chaaoea
JebB Rllors Indian btble. of l(kk\
waa oa exhibition at tlie womans
baaiB mee^ag. In Boaum. ^vlug been
•d by the town of .^suthk. by
Which ft la wwaed It to In an eic-elU nt
te of premTratlon. Two cthce «w|>of tbla UUe a;e to rxiamace. one la
one to all ihe^wTrwho'^uld'roruTa
ner safe door trofo bar MA aad
told U upoa the Uble.
V
"Yon aea that 1 do traat W
Yloa la tba demaad for our iUgla.—
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