The Evening Record, August 04, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 04, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTEROAY’S ISSUE

THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVEBSE cmr, Hicp., TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1903.

SARTO ELECTED
TO SUCCEED LEO
IWnXMEtTEELLAlM

CHOSEN TO PAPACY ON THE 8EV
CNTH BALLOT

Atyluifvi Have Red Hot Came.Booked
for Saturday AfUmoon on the
. Twelfth Street Crounda.

WILL BE KNOWN
AS POPE PIUS X

The' Asylum l^ae ball
lean
U,.,ked the fax: IJeilaire aRaregatlon
^r a^me of baw* ball on the Twelfth
street tturk
Saturday
afternoon of

SELECTED THAT NAME FOR HIM

erli. and has won a t
teams that beat the ^
martin, nnd when t
K on the Twelfth
Asylums UInt at h.
e a contest, for the I

SELF AFTER ELECTION

HONdlElTiTTHECAlDlNALS
4WIPOSINC CEREMONIES ATTEND­

WnX IE BUSHED

ING ASSUMPTION OP OFFICE

Stom and Steel tor Sute Bank Build,
ing Have Been Received and There
Will be No Further Delay.

New Pontiff W>s Bom in 1835 and Be
V came Cardinal in 1893—Wa* Patriarch o# V

KisKl d.al of de
riier.- ba«
re<4*ivinK of stone for the
In the re
Imnk biiildinc which has
.b'fayed till' work of c<iiii-trr«iion ma
terlally. Now. however, a large quan
lit) 4if the cut Mone has arrlvt-.! and
the r.-malnder is on the way.
The
all here. 80 that fniiii ihb
I Ih- made
on^rapld pnigrt-sk

the Election.
;

Koriic. AIIIC
4.—Ca>.llnal JcM-ph
S«rio. italrlarrh of Wniro. Iian l>oon
Ui I^HJ. H«
y«a« liorn June 2. 1835. at Rle^e. and
wan created cardinal Juno 12. 1853
The now fN>n|l0 )ia» decided on tlio
tiane of Wua X.
lUiuie. Au*. 4—<*ar«ftnal
Joaoph
.Sarto aah choM-n to the papal Ihnmo
.m tho ^ov«•oth balloi.mhirb was taken
ihi^ Oi.iniln»: The «d»*oikin at the mo

SHEWASNOT
CONFIRMED

ronn.Tl) i'ardlnal Sarto, had
c imrt in the iM.litIo of the

15M
cone
curved

“^bursting

if S5.176.01.
Of thli
and
broken atone
I amounilnt to 12.888 baa l^n delivered
by tbe city, which leaves the amount

City EnBifiMFa Eatimataa.
The city engineer made a report aa
to the estimated coal of a concrete
arch culvert over the creek on.North
Maple street to be at a total expense
of IL0S2- The re
report waa received
and placed on Sle.
The cUy onglneer made
de a report to
the board of public
Tks of tbe esid alley crosswalks, which they
nitied to the
council. The costs
as follows:
Full cement atreet c
walk, with 20.
foot driveway and approaches 652.
with brick drit'eway and cement ap­
proaches. 150; *w'ith brick drlv«‘way
and approaches. |5U; full cement alley
dross walk. wltlj
wlt*h 16-foot driveway and
. 624; with brick drlvewa.v
cement
approaches. S33; with
driveway
way and approaches. 624.50.
reportL was received and placed
on file,
Bids en.lnUke Pipe,
immlttee on fire and water, to
It- matter of securing bids lor
an Intake pipe to the water works
It ted. reported five bids to

OF A DAM

Ik taili. lire as >et

niDCE WASCAIHIED AWAY

Cbc Place for
Soupcnirs.^.^

Vour
money

IV
» » Cit^: Btfik St«rt

WaUr Wa* Comparatively Low When
Embankment . Gave. Way

Thia

Morning at 3:30 G*eIock—New
Iron Bridge WiI>De^BullL

S(i«cUt *.,» thm gkcCl&c Iti-corJ.
•Northpori.
Mirh . Aug. 4.—Owing
to the neaVy rains that had wntinued
fbr nine hours, the ddni at the grist
mill of Gagnon llros. went out thia
morning at 2:.7o
o’clock,
carrying
away the main bridge- In the town and
doing damage that will aggregate
about 63.01NI. No lives
V lost, but
Hie village was thoroughly
bid of the Traverse City
Gagnon Hros run tbe mill during
hk l>e accepted at 62.
which it> the night. lowering thi- wHU*r. up to 2
1.200 feet Of 24-inch. .No. 110 gauge. o’clock in the morning, but the lower
spiral pipe, with all Nfittlngs
Their fiart of the lyasonry of the bridge
reiKWt was acc.-ptetl and adopted. The must have bi-(‘n weak(*ned. as the rain
her bids were ms fuIlcAvs:
bad ceased and
l^Yom the American Spiral Pipe Co. when
hen the dam brol
f, o. h. Chicago, for 1.20fl feet 2(Mnch.
The rushing of
.No. 12 gauge. 8|(ral pipe, one ^r.-de
the dam
gni- « llKiw and one l*UHlegr«H- ellKjw.
:.3.35.
valiey.
carrying
av the summ4-r
Frtim the Atmndroth it Rout Manu- kitchen and nntbn
ngs of R E
irtnrtng Co., the same sixe pipe as
his kitchen to
BlK4ve. with fittings, f o h Newhergli.
feel
Everyth
N V.. 12.275.64.
l«Mise was carried into tin- bav. tr
From Jamei« Clements it Sons, of and shrubliery iH-lng uprooted
:
Hay City, f o h Chicago, same slxe fences swept jiway.
pilM- as alMive. with fitilngs. 62.285.
When the tbsvd
From Ih4- Abendmlh 4t Rbt»| Mai
farttiring Co . f o h Newburgh. N.
» feel of 2tMnrh. No
10 gati
h.-avy pres
Il pl|H-. with fillings. 12.658.24
Th.- bridge

rXi'

trill N safe H you
iiipost n in some
ol our Summer
Tooltuearaltbese
Special Prices

-

KIMBAU
PIANOS.

W.W.«IMBAa COMPANY

a'o'::.

Women's $1.60

oxforaCmw:

sue is here and yoB I

cut from $2.00 gnd

“BfABIiMnilmifir'

$2.50

to......................................S/.S0

:IMDA St oo.

Women’s loc sVipj>crs, no strap,
cut to..,............

.

...5Dc

Women’s $2.00 lo $3.<MI

mhu-

m;r shoes cut \o...t1.S0
Bathing slipjacrs

25c and

Cal/ at the Ecottompoo.

40c

and see the new arrivals in
Both, Snt Pht, t»ek
Chain and Loakatt and the new and desirable pattena in
Slaaaa BaUan, also the best assortment of LadM P*^
»aat Salt to be foun.l in the city..

THE ECONONY STORE

Yerma!
x.w
iiinKh-iir -IV
u.tiktn-

IMo 8«ei:«ry, NO B*IW, No SwlWoH
The most suc^ssful method of firing the
THE OLD BBLIAI
»H0K HOUSE

FRANK FREIDRICH

''.,17. “s;

Will Allay* Be Gravelled?
The rosldents and taxpayers m-il
• alley gravvlletl 1
1 to have
-venth *tnvts
Sixth at
Alderman Gil
Rowland Boughton Will Go to Fort thou^ it was
Wayne, Ootrolt Whore Ha Will

be With Go. E. 1at Raglment.

HAS HIS ASSIGHHERT

Rowland Boughtoo; who wa* graduated. this spring
from
the I’nlU'd
Stales Milltar) academy
at
l^eat
Point, ha* received bU appointment

troll

rirwt Paving Estimate.
U»ard of public works confirmed
and*"* uhmiited tbe first paving
male compiled by ibe city eni
He will be a^sood lieutenant of for the Sixth street paring, which re­
port the council ordered charged
the contractor. For concrete and

ExclusTve Agents

brick laid, catch basins pnt In. and*

line Swisses and

9’c

Our entire stbek of Zephyr Gin^^hams, fine 1
Swisses. ortjandies.eic.’that sold up* to 3f3c. now 4
A few choice patterns left in silk and linen Batistes.
French Swisses and tissue cloth, that sold up

to the committee on sewer* and the
city engint*er.
The council adjourned at 5::
5:20 after
on just an hour.
Mra. Emily A- Bsieli Dead.
Mrs. Emily A Buell of Garfield d
yesterday afternoon very auddenly _
3 o’clock of heart dlaease. Deceased
was 72 year* of age. She leaves a hnaband. aad two children by her first
husband. The funeral jierrlce win be
held tomorrow afternoon ak 2 o’clock.
fa*t time, under the direction of H. L.
Carter

Batteries on a gas or Gasoline Engine

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

All of our Batistes, Lawns and Dimities ihat^^*^
sold up to Vl'Mo now.............................. ........... .....
• ^
Our line of real Irish Dimiiie;
Balislef. that sold up to ISc. ni

^

The only machine on the market that successfully
does away with the use of tho starting and running

Remember il is an oppuriuniiy of liuyinunew siniliiesirable fabrics .Tl a sacrifice, not ah ancient pattern,
rhat would not l>e cl^eap at any price.
j .

aUiut a culv(>rt acn»s* the creek on
North Maple »tret‘i. It’s in the west
end. but it is not the librmr) ’ He
then made a motion that the committe,* on bridges act with the board of
public works and .-ecure specifications
bir a bridge with,a 4i8ftK,t culvert and
GxS oiM-nInp. and to have power to re­
ceive bids and reimri at the next
mtvtlng
The motion wa* carried.
Numerous cement walks were peti­
tioned for and others ordered laid.
These will apin-ar in the official proC4-4‘ding#
A
iK-tliion for a sewer between
Tenth and Eleventh streets, west from



.’il

HETEOlWlKSAKACE

and Mills r V4>ting no on the appoint
Mrs Minor, and /
I. Clbbs ant
n. Wilhelm.
Annual Regatta of Royal YacM Club Steams voting yes
The apixdnimen
.n Progr^ Off the Isle
.nuu. an., .aid
of WighL
"This anion Is not only an insult to
Mrs^ Perrv and Mrs. Minor, but to the
Cwt's. Isle of WlBht. Aua. 4 -The W,.man-s club. as W4-11. and
annual regatta of the Royal Yacht
club •ls‘pan here yesterday.
Racinis
a* dirty insi
will
Im‘ ('imtimunl
throujcbout. the the iKUird" sabI
week - Ri.valty U reprt‘senlod I
v4.rTas picketl a suitable per"The may4.rTa:
• pen^ms of Kina Edward and Qmvn
» Is well qualified, but the opAlexandra.
The
a race, which
valued at 110

-Th« Irrtprovwd AuWo-Sapair-lc*f-

Cii^bion
llaml S
riirn. N« v\ I-all
. 5

the Bfalance of Owr Up to Date
Stocti of Wash Eipods

AbbVJlen'*^

CiitUv,llilsiilFnitlli|i

shapes, cut to............

Jita 6reat Sacrifice

tl

Free TIcivts Idr tti ttaB
We have none-but if you bay your

Women’s patent leather oxfords,

^yde'irr.Ue^e. The‘r

-'THE BIG
SHOW

BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT I

take

OLD LniA*Y SITE HCHT

OF COURSE YOU’LL SEE

Ij IHE

THE
MILY. It’* a
greater trick to mat< ournlocsthaB
toTI.OOP the Ixxrp.

lacklnii;

5,”;::.

eity Book Store

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

t areh. bulb
i ‘6UHMrTnd U a (M^
ration wa.s n-celvi-d from
MI. under the sii]
Hie Mi-r.-iary of Hie l.»-ague of Muntc4-rs4- t tty.
ipallib-8 staling that Ho- menilK-rshlp
The house of
Hartleii *
14-4- was due The communlcaiUm was dermineil. di-bris w.is (‘arrb-d on
•erved folUmInK the oUTtion
piaet-d on file.
Hie T. <V. L A M railro.-,d track,
When the ci.iint «h«taed the"nr
A communication from
Ih,Hur- the ballnsHng was washed away.
niiiglis ailding niarhlne iH-«ipU- was re Ill,* ir.'irk and Hie ralln.ad bridp*-ar> tw<»^tliirds i»f 'the total nurntx'
f4-ri4sl to the conimlHi-e on ways and
'
caat
had Imh-o obtained.
means. This company have had a ma
Th'e Ion# ‘to Gagnon Hro.s.. ow
diMire of the Slutlne chapel v
WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTION
( bine in Hie city clerk’s and city treas, <ip«'iied by the w-cn-tary <if the
ir4-r « office far some lime on trial, I^lanau township a
OF THE COUNCIL
clave. Monslcnor Merry IVIval.
nasmuch as a new kind of machine R K <’amplx*I!. f.bHi;
was receUed yesterday for trial, and b‘lt. 62uo: other lossr
iiiitte,!
il fn>m
1
IViydeij ctdiem*.
r.-tary then ask«sl Tardlnal Sarto. “Ik. Mayor Santo Denounces the Action is 175 chcKiH-r. it was thought well to 65‘Mi.
The grist mill of tb gnon Hro.e has
he matter more fully. '
you accept the ehTtlon?" and n-c< lvp<l
at Insulting and Outragyoua—^
mUte(f on ways and means
a reply In the affirmative. All the
rei>or’4-d exi*endltiires ammintlng to
ihn»ne <-an«iple» were then lowered,
Short Session. But LoU of
6HK55:».2ri, which tie- council ordered
with the exception of that <if t'ardinal
Business Transacted.
Sarto
A H mn I I c I r f H
P
TIm- masters «»f wremonit's
next
ings Hank, rep
IHirtiHl the city
Ii.nducied the new |S»IM* to the ruldnK
iwly avertQtl In
A breach
n hand
llls'r
ks of the counrilmon last oveii«if *eardinal and donned the whli«tbe
regular
mTeiing.
over
the
iMiard
of
building
ln*|»ector.<
i
M.wktnK^. reil sllpiH-rK.
loni:. white
tunic, white liirdle. white, cap and red app4itntmeni of 5li.-. i: II. Minor tu>
cape.d the paiutl officrlle returntsl to
-mlK-r of the Iniard ,if lilirarv trii.s
their report w
But bcfoic the parade ronu-.s
the chapel and was aeatid on a chair
to ♦iiic-ceed Mrs Perry, resigned
|dar*Ml on the hichest
etPp of the
so4in as the apiadntmeni was
along call and
lln^vc cbv.^ni
oiiipson. health
. wh.s^ the cardinals appnmrh.d
bv CU*rk Heers.
Mayor Santo
giKul of the pub-1
he fiMit and then
• to hi.- f.*ei and sabI that Hie ap
lie health thd bu
iig of sewur*
prelate, and then
han.V of t
Iment of Mrs Mlmw was made
Hh- original pli
*iion of the new
conferring with Mrs Perry, who
reb
rr.-d
to
Hn(‘omm
t>ope
PojH* I'iiis X was th. n >:iv4 n
and III*- city i-nglni-er.
the tUhernianV rinc. hut he ioiin«Hli
at. l> reiurn.d It, for the pur|N.se tif of die M
P-Solutpl
waadojii.-d I
havinc hU.name .-naravcil on II
sh.‘ bus*
-4-u4-r in the
cond ward, ('onti
In speaktiiK id S.vrto to Father Per
Ol iMKiks and a V4-r>
lion siri-vt bridping at North
OS414*0 said nu>re than a ylear
apabb- |HTs4in for ilie iM.slHon. and
ning W4v->C(-rly
aro; • ll.dd him \4-ry dear. I*4*n*s.-. as b»- (MinsiiirT,-.!
‘iil^T,-.! Ii.-r a V4-r>’ valuable ac
Wc arc sliowing.
'lliey arc
doipl, >
to. HuIn tiiiiiri* he may l»e aide to do V4*ry qu^s^itloii tl Hie iMiard.
mueli for \ou
We firmly iH lieve he
beauties and you’ll certainly
iuardte was on bis fet t aA r,
Will lH> otir
mayor liad flnMu*d s|s-ak
want one when.you sec them
Sarto was 4-d,irate.| in
Sale>ian lug. and SI id: - “The Cass street site.
concrete
lor bid# for
. lnstU.it,• at <-4.ttolenw.
II.- wa.s ml which we
and Icam the price.
brblge on Hoardnian i
>*er West
- ways «d a serious turn of mind . For
.furolsh
Front strtH't. said bnilderv
most «>f hla youth he was.parish iiriesi
litirmry tnisir-e who is not favor
and specifleat ions, was lost. Ab
In tSa pnivinre .4if Venlrt\ finally Im>
to that sli4U Is not Iwcau.se 1
Gibbs.
I^rdic.
n.nitdP bishop
lie has bnmeht to
n
Winnie
ling |H-rsonally against Mrs
hlsailKh offic,- a character of most at Minor
she Is a fine w(unan and a
iraciUe modesty, .-nercy
and
fine
cBimbb- iH-rson. hut it is just a
«»iinlltii*s as administrative officer and
Tbe ablerinen were rather at »ea
MHl'’feT-iing was IWH-omIng some.
I ihi# qiu-i*Hon. and some of them
e minutes after the announr
theald(‘rnien.
strained
liarilly knew how to vote. This was
4.f his el.Ttlon the new lamtl
4-xpr.-ssions apiM-ar
qil
MH-ially In e (d Alderman Wilhelm,
red
Insbb. the balcony of tl
Ir fa<H-s. and a lew
ivint to waste money In
hut
they
their Its-llngs.
I.
bridge, and thought they
dnp Hum
friend
. iKTt was
Sartos
|»cr»w.nBlI
stir dUHl out as quick might save by getting prtres. Aiderwas an
Frlspl th.* distlnirulsb.vl statesman, ly as it
.-prung on Hie aUb-r man Bingham thought it better to go
befor,tbe
|>eople
4the
iMHiple
with ia iwoposltlon
ami for y.-ars premier ,.f Italy. wlu»se
-rt* on
K»sy stn-ei
h states Slow much it will.cost to
li.istlUiy to the entire C'albolle hlerthe bridge than to ask the pcotnndiy was well known, had the hlphAlderman l^rdie inform
ind.-fin
•‘St r4-r;ar4l for Sarto an<l us, .! him as
Irs. Minor’s
j
IJir
^ xin intermediary in deallm: with Ihe
d of puldlc
mills
>. vathTin
iM-en ord(-red to 'go ahead maiier
re ala
The iws.pb- K4‘nerally Indleve that
Ijirdte resis.nded With that south side
The
' Sartos eb‘«‘iu.n pr.'sap's p.*aci‘ Im'
first iiayment is
rcH-eive,! nearer
tbsl by referring
tw.MTi till- stale and the church.
Carnegie then he wa.s wil
(-e on fire and water and
I 3,‘nnU
for
this
n*ason
hU
ebv
ixiliee. with |M>wer to act.
= 1. lion Is 4*V4‘rvwliere halbnl with enihu now th4‘\ bad an advantage that they
roiight up the
Bingham broil
ij
slasni
Th.‘
iHM.ple In St
IVters (vnild not alT«>rd to lose
that the citv
^
S<ptar4‘. at the aniiounc«‘tm*nt oi tlie
Abb-rman Hlbbs said that the Thinl
intity of p(K>r
lew is>p.‘. numlMTcil 20.000 '
ward was not represented as thlirgs
Mion that tbe
The rentral News off l^md.m
sUhmI. and as it was one of the largest cMuent. and made
nal Sari4» . wa#
Hocted- I
wards. Ii4‘ Hioiighi it ought to hav.‘ cement u* turned over to the city in
amp4.Ua party this
carload lots, and that the city engineer
repn-seniaiion on the board
iransf.-r their tuii»p4»rt
('ach car l>efore using
ing d
, Aldermen Wilhelm fiHid ihvrv were
derman Wilhelm, stated that the
two men on tin- Isiard. apd as matters
Monsljmor Slerry Udval.
d'c.'ntly n..w stand lhe.»- can Ur up the bus!
e looking up the matter,
elccttHl iu*cr4‘tary ..f the ctmelav,*. wa.v
as they knew Mime of Ihe cement wa.«
u- tirg<-d ib«
ma.b* cardinal by Pope l*ius X
II.It just right and did not know the
and.that thin cxpi'cted an exVatican

SEVENTH YEilh-l9tt^

power, water being nsed only
auxiliary. The dam will prob­
ably not be rebuilt
It has gone
thn-e times before this. The towns

€. OmiKlni
Cor. Front and Union

Traverse City, Mich

Jfugust Bargains
NECKWEAR—To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 25c silk ties-rboth
bows and strings, at your choice for
5c. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—-le.

Jfugust Bargafris
SHIRT WAISTS—if you don’t want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers—they're
goi ng at 50c. 7 5c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $ 1.00. $ 1.50 and $2.00. One
ofthese will make you the best shirt
you ever saw.

Jfugust Bargains
MEN’S SUMMER SUltS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart,^
Schaffner and'Marx makes, at $6.38,
$8.38. $ 12.00, $ 15.00. The cheap­
est of these sold for from $8.50 to
$ 10.OO; the better ones at from $ 17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
all our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

Hamilton Ootbing C

THE SVEyiNG BEOORD/ TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY. AUGUST 4. 1908.

TBS JEVpiG^ t^
TRAVCRSe CITY. MICHIGAN
GRAMlTTfUrVERSE flERAED
r» ‘rr
.IBOf T lAIB AMP i. V. MAM

COINAIISSHT.TOO

After He Comes

Very Guarded in His SI
Candidacy for the
in 1904.

bcl^ahanleooachdme. Evesy.

New York. Aug. 4.—Senktor 'Arthur
Pue Gorman of MaryUnd: who. wl^
bU wife, has been in Europe for aeveral weeks, has just returned on the
liner New York.
The senator was
affable but diplomatic, not to say re­
ticent. with
interrlewer*
To
the
a candidate for J
atlon for the pres Z
IdcncyT' the i
r said: "I am not «
and never have b#-en considering any
in.llvlduaJ. Including myself, as can­
didate*.
It w not the man. but the
KOiMl of the party, that
crat hbouid think about.
When asked if he would support
Cleveland If the c x president
ed by the dem»Krat^. i,
We have* ni v.-r qua
mercfly differed.AUiut the attitude of Pr
Boosevelt Uiward the negrp. German
fald: ‘The negro question is outside
thcf pale of politic**. It is heavier than

riorb.alr,^ssf2.^

4-Paw and Sells Bros. Circus WBI bs
Hers and Everybody is
Happy.

do. One of the ^reatemt Mrminga
Che can nve him it health, hot to
do this.
fnmtt have health her­
self. She mboold use every means

Shlt^Socr^

Alt You Goiit Camping?

I^T
CHEAPEST
-.miLTRIEST.

is the day
small boy
has been walling for these many
weeks. He showed passing* Interest ip
the opening of the base ball ssason.
but the circus posters barb had him
hypnoilred ever since they-have been
on Ihe bill boards. Now the circus Is
coming. It will be here on schedule
lime tomorrow morning and performanct-s will l»e given both
and night.
And It is a great big clrci
It will take her
through the cri-ds
binntlon of the great shows

easily
and
and ofK-rated by the late Adam Forepaugb and that of the »*qually well
known Sells Brothers.
The cirrus opend Its season In SL
Umls a f-*w wrec ks agt». and spedking
of the pfrforamnw*. one <»f the St
L.»uls patters
said:
-It is unique
FUmfflHUDBT
abow you
There 1.- no sfHTtacle: there U no
that
the
striving after new or ».dd cjianges; no
straining for Innovations
Flvery act
11*8 ^Itltudc
presented Is a real circus act.* It U a
‘ solid
tremendously big ahow-bul a circus
-—n. the lest
olid ei
all the time,
lu essence lies In Its
i
paintherewUlbe.
big. heavy feature act* and the appar­
atus noce,.sary to pntduce them. This
•Well.
is it* distinguishing trail, and lift* it,
tand the trnnks an- opiK*sed ^ i........derr;
wcm^icr.;for me. Praise God
torfor
me.5 rrmiae
» and sots It ov.-r In a
I t
out ofGod
thefor
rut
IT WAS A NISTAKC.
of the* plan- propo.sed
The
f 7^-*^
p
The fthoord Son wn dHtirr
rats cannot do anything UiisJ
P.r.»d
ilrv'^*»n
Hunel. Cal. p
And whisfHT—I)iav^<». th.* bright,
Ik sldes. I think h Is up to the
p “ Mother’s l-ilend N a blessing to 5 scintillating
star ..f a >t<nsiellation.
leans to irame the necessary Jj all W4mi**n wh<i umlergo nature'i
will •positively npp<-ar at Itoih p.>r
otdeal of chUdbi
f.irmances. Hlavulo’s pi*rformanct» of
;of Iti »ertU. That hu been argued leglslstlon
• What in your o|
lo.iplng the loop on a blvcle is point
Get kloCher's FrM «t the
^and raargued hj good tnen and i
IhHUet. next >earrgreatest circus feature
d^wcMece. SIperbettle.
until the principal remaining feature
The
be pasters
depicting the a
* raustsl n.»
l«.a lltM M nwm Uat Uie oontro
amotini of comm
ny and Irnm-sty In
many w agers
veraj aboold bare reached aurh
have
■tag* na lo oanse a dUialon betwt
the possJ
• Will you take‘certain portluoa of tbe city and a I
.<• next national
-f.irmlng such a f. at. The man
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4
of the circus state that any
• I am
lerneaa of feeling which should not
doubling Thomas will U- ronvinc»*.l
exlat.
wh. n the show appears here. A short
But the Becord doea deal re to at
lime ago Hiavolo’s understudv met
feat that the failure of the council
ly fat
emptliig t.i |R*rf.
any de mocratic randh
• f.-ai at SI
^eonflrm
the appointment of
If
Uiuls. but this arclden ha> not :tf
■ or his siaicv
Minor a» a member of the llbri
reeled IHavob.’s nerve.
board to aaoeeed Mra. l^srry waa un
Am.mg other features an.-nii.m I;*
How’s This?
arlae and an Injuatlce to one of Trav
called to the p.‘rromiance of the Ati
W.‘ offer One Hundred Ikillar.s Re
ward for any ea<e «if (' aiarrli t ha­
rora Z«.uaves. herald.*d as the l»esi
•rae Clty a moat popular and ci
cannot |.e cur«-d
by I la lls <hl!
drilled w.ldiers in the world. . I»cal
aromfft. |Mo matter vhai the
Cure.
rilKNKY h
Toletlo. O
len-fte'd ln*\his t xhiliitioii.
the und.Tstgne,!. hav
•’Phen then- K Minting, the marvel.
the last If, years, an
M»o . on a single w heel, a-^ren.ls and
Minor ponaanada the oeoaaaarr quail
deM-»-nds a narrow ^plral i.iwer Hint
K- perfectly huimrab
flcalioiia. U veil poatnd la the lltura
reache.- to 111.* lop of the tent
In all
ransartions and Tina
lure of the day. and Is familiar with
dally able to carrv 7mi any ntdiga
Six riH'UtlMTs of the famous Gayii. ll
noted authora and their works.
ilnnN made by their firm
family ride thrilling ra.H•^ In a miuiU
W<-*d A Trnax. Whole.sale Hr
cycle whirl.
Tohtlo. O
Starr, the sh.H.iing star on an ..r
! judgment and dlactfcnment which
dInary bicycle dashes down an extenWaldlng KInnan A Marrin. Whole
necesaary'muallflcatkma for the office
sale liruggUls. Toledo. O
.Sion la.ld.T that reaches from the
The uppoaltluo to Mra. Minor frank
gr.uind to the .lome of the <-anva.s.
Hall's Catarrh fiire Is tpken
Jertially. acting
dltectly' -U|H.n
A gymnastic sensation U promise.]
' ly state that they
in the perlomianee of il
Ryan
member of the board because she re ld.H»d and niuco,is surfaces of th- sys
ella iro.iiM* of aerlalisis.
lem
Testimonials sfiil fns*.
Trice.
aides on Sixth Btn*el and represent
7'*c 1ST lad lie
H»*ld
Two s^HT.* of champion
ler^ or al
the element (adorable to the^Sixt
sch.Mds of eqiiesirtanisni
Hairs Kaniily i*llb
street site, not iHHsuKe of any |kand
Th? <vlH»rai. .1 Ii.*rarnM*iie w ill imtBE CAREFUL WHOM YOU MARRY ui/iHl
aonal objection.
has btHii
form
..I. a sletid. r w ir.*..st.-pend
in this connection, while the mlno
inantuT In which the horM-.n which
.d l.lgh in the air that 4iiher fHrforni
New Law to Co in Effect Barm a Ni
are hauling the gravel and lirlck for
Ity do not ampt the authority of ih
••rs W4*;il<| find .lifiicnii «m tie* groiiml.
III**
State
stri-ei
paving
are
treat«-d.
b«r of Relatives/
council na flnnl In the acceptance <
The famoii.- IM.Iy lamllv ..f si v.-u
T.ihll.
sentiineni
b
in
favor
of
the
A new law will go into elT.Ti
.seasatuiual acrobat- ar.* a f.^ttire ol
a aiu. the Carnegie building hna been
s4Mt.dy. and It IS ptvdiahle that on.
Michigan SeptemlHT IT which lin
ordered bum on Sixth
street. ai
•gr«s* of €'on-.anguinity
within will MH»n Im* organized
There^ will Ih* every sort of an that
Id beat cro
Trol.al.ly Hie uhle.-t
plans hare been nocepted by the tioa
nay not take ptar.
a well regulat.nl sh.iw should have
Hon. AIIhti and many r«-aitires that no oth.T clr
Uy Inclu.
tviii-lns in Hie list quel player in the state
of public varies for the |
ICver:
In regar.l to mar Chj
Ing. The plans msy or i
tg hi
Which should Ih- und. rstuoil
prured by Mr. (*amegle and i„. ------anu iviancy irouDie, ^.aiiaiTan ana nucurii'ab‘on 1
rnxiism, by acting on the blood, loer and
cll. and
the action
maj
attfi be
Koh*niiii/e niarnagt's. b
iionhen. iMirtiun
of the st
I
blocked,
but
In
any
evenU
Slfns^ mcdlcfuci^^^^
‘ihtTtSi
|Msi
in
tents
«.n
th.*
gn.
shall marry l.ls mother
vbetber the building goes on Sixth
\\r> r .Sjimu. r and MIs^ Mda Har
Baptist Suiimu
rtheni Mich ignn
it
, daiiKhier. grand.l.iugh
sireH or elsewhere. It was a mlsuke
son will so.ni ciitcriain Mrs F. Sun
The s.-ss|or
ter. stepmother,
grandfathers wif.to turn down no
seiuhly will ctmiinue thnuigji
voa’s wife, wile s niotli. r, w if-s grand
e w u
fur to itnportani
lie s daughter, wlf,.^ gran.
tended
bf the friends of the Sixth daiightv
V K« ksi«-iti
iiml.ttig ban
dsier or
slst. r. «>! ctm-in «d
str«vt site that the trustees have no
the first degn-e .
i.ulu”johnMiii wa^ Ml that
power la the matter of accepUng
inc la.si week Monday
• No w.imah shall inarr:
couM drill* to Ih.* city y.*..4|,.ri
was
seen
in
He
n
an
inUixicated
coridi
site, and nnmaimw legal opinio
grandfather, son. grandiu
teplalh
l.iiry Br-iWii i.m.K Hm*
» have wandertHl
er. gram!mot her s husban
ngl.i.Tf ii'Uj and is th.uit:
have beea readerad hnpportlag th
l.
. ihc’Smi to vUli her Ki^tT.
wharf.
husband,
granddaughter
uishand .inconsci.Misly off
cntentlon. U that is the cane, then
Mrr. Frank Harman is . nt.-natnlng
\ .Monroe man munching peanuts
grand
cwht
the selection of g tnmtM hna no bear father,
while riding «on a ckr from T..K-«lo. ah lH*r daught.T at pr.*M*nt.
husband’s
Th.
re
wiil be anmh.T
Ing on the case arhaterer. This
nor her ItoHht. hnnhers s4-ni-mm.I.‘dly..lendend the cndurtoi
Inrg.*
danc«*s
her.*
August
ers sun. fatherv t.rother a shuck ns j
lentkm la disputed, of course, b)
Th«* Nc-nh-ta
ih-ta wugta ' crowsf
brother, or cousin of
th. ihe^win.low.
m.
*rry
advocates of the Caas atretH site,
Th'ur.‘
At Kalama
atm deeiare the matter of a site I.
iM.r. r eniploy.sl tm s
pr.d.ably fatally bit
settled, and It Is this element wtiirh
VICTIMIZED I
CHICAGO
End of Bitter Fight.
rylng a ladle”filled with
is responsible for . the
and by ircldeni fell, the
. -Two pliician* hail a long and MubFormer Traverse City Girl Sustamec Ituiil jMniring
h.m”b iH.ni fight with an aboesh on my right
Heavy Loss by Burglars.
lung." writt-> F. J Hiiglu s <if DuTont.
Td has lH*en nseive,! .here Id ; “riias II. Hare has acci tHl the ap Ga.. "and gave nu* i»i»
KvcrylMMly
lary in (’hh-ago. in which .Mis? (Mliniment td governmeit
bacteriol.s th.. ighi.my ilmi* liad coin.*. As a la*!
:?iilker.
formerly of Traterse Ciiy gist In the Phlllpplnea at I salary uf rc-ort I iri.*.l Hr King s -\’i*w Htscov
IH the vlrtlin
llurglnrs eiiier.d her
He is ^he ymm
man who cry far ronssimption. Th.*
b.*noflt
im Friday night, uml aft«r chlon- coniracietl the
1 n*c^iv(*d wuii striking and 1 was on
tiilng her. hel|M>«| lh<‘nisclve> ti
w.Tklng in the labtratory of MIchl my fcoi In « f,.w days
Now j v.* on
gnn university.
tiroly rogalntHl my health "
Il conSeven-yearnild Gottleib
.Meier.
all roughs. Golds and Throa
handsome hand imUited dish.-.-, ahd Cheboygan, wandt-red
off
Int..
and Lung Trouble.^
Guanini«x*d by
fact, everything she ha.l In he
w.M.ds last W.Hlnesday. and althoi
Jas r, Johnson and F. H M. ads drug
irhnk. which wan packed with all he searching parties have b.vn biisv
st.Tos
Trice :.ue and IHki.
Trla,
belongings, as she had just renirm-. tnice (d him has Ims-u found
It
In.I He* Hk*.
fr..m a vacation and had not nnpacked feariul that he has did of eXfM.s
yet. She .has b
traled from the
Kent cminty farm.Ts are gT.ing to
IUnr..rJ flly. Ind.'AuK 4
ha\.' Him.* apples‘this fall, evidently
Ilearabey. an Invalid, aged li». while
A single Grand llaptils barrel i-om
hunting squirrels un bis father s farm
Ah-go-sa ReaorL
patiy has or.lers alremly for :«».chm.
txage of
' high old ilm.-s are luditg en t.am-U fd fall apples.
near here, at dckio y»*sterday. wi
ity Bill.
It
this
iHipular
resort
on
lias
duck with four legs was hatched
proarhed by two prowling
nei
on a iK.ultry farm nonh.of St. C'lair
They grabbed the ls»y. aearchiM his
llallard. who has Uvn at
•n.e two fnmi legs ami the iwti hiu.l
: 'h—The :
cUMhlng for money, and finding
in different directions
UMlay says fhai jvin
Fran/
d. rday momlnc
tore his clothea from him and i
J.rvrf has summon
on.Hl Count St.pheii
A sacred
ecular concert was
ated him with a knife. The boy auc
ami that Hu* resigna
given at the
n Sunday night, or
Kifhn. H.*4b-rivary and
ceeded la reaching home.
He
It
a
m;r«.T at 1 .
k this morning, by
cabinet Is iinmintTit
his story, and his father gave
iilclde had Un n dis
aster t'niireri Co
alarm, mounted a horse and called f»»r
1^111 interest many.
A run
was
eiioired. with
lU-ry in
volunteers to wreak vengeanc* cm the
••w- ‘T desfs.mUiicy
•ks and things
he pa>.
nldeninlty
. prec
fleeing negroes
Two hundred
Ifnsl WUdman
a Wii.l Man in
iH-en
and boys jotnad In the chase
Neigh far t as well as In n
yesierdn.i morn
rt.n.hilon
■lit ion which makes Ktilcbl
fiig. when he foil
ha't all hb ar
ilM* first th.pigl
deslr.ic
le* €if appand I'xcepi the dn-am
take Klecirir B
t CO (
H-s designed especially fqr indiKT
York. Aug 4 --Ke
negron was found. The hunt
vine will strength
ar. and not at all suitable f..rpan.i
Van Deri I p. founder of the Yo
iierve> and biiibl up th
- riff M
Moriga
•ss. was fastened on top id his tenL
po^
hnwot of deputl
M. n-s Christian ass.K-iatlon in Ameri
Am
got the clothes all right, but th. lem. It is also a great Stomach*
and Kidney regulator. Only
Sat ca Is dead at his home in BnH.klyc
d the mob to
rformame lK^af 4 Taw and Selb* al!
istartion guarani«>ed by Jas G John from heart disease.
lynching, if poaalble.
pieces
F. H Meads. Hrugglst
Numerous thefts have Kvn enn
try a record want
ited alKmt the reson lately, of a
ASKED TO ARBITRATE
m.ire heinous character than anV of
the burglaries In the heart of the city
Rc»ast chickens have U-en stolen from
o\t-na. and. other provisions fur the
P|M'ar.‘d just a;

If sa, Yni wl lain Sana ef Tim Articles

AMD
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L*IOM-r

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Afi kinds of stew i>ahs and kettles

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10c to -j.V
A gotnl, strong foUling camp stool, from
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Summer G K>ds.
A good time' fo lay in a stock.

!l.\MMOCKS-a nice assortment at J off

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

tUe fiaoe Cbem now
THE

IN/IAS-TIRR

Htsi liiu! of School Shoos on t-arih for .MiNSt s' ami
Chilt’rt-n. Kock ()ak Solos on ovory iiair willmiarati*
loo ihc bosi of woar. For sale only by : : :j : :

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6as Cempanp

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i •

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,

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lililt:-at-;clinio
Hfitrr see tis
ai once
j ■
abom them
. 'rime, lost,
money, too,
il you tlon't

SCANDAL IN VIENNA

AO.

DR. FENNER’S

EVENTB^ SOCIETY.

lA been asked 40 act
a strike in the HoipaiHT
s. The Invitation wa
rorwar.le.1 by
llss Nellie Boland, t
leaderr of the striking cutting girls
The trike inv,.lves four thousand em

the Masonic blocir on Union street,
Frhlay
* Will Vanderllps
has undergone n marked change, and
rthday
periH-tr
4a thMehy greatlx. Improved. Mr. On
on him 1
has gone out of the Ulloring business
assistance 4>f several i ueml>er
and the room formerly used as hU ih“ llaptlst church. Will’s father
Abused the President
mother
and
Mr*
Rena
U
tailor‘ahop has been added to the bar
*r Bay. Aug 4 —Tn.fane and
Vand.Tlip arrtiniimnie.1
her ahop by ihe r«>mova! of the parti
pper. and on t
language was directed toward
‘ tion. making a nice Urge room
The
Pr
Pn*sblent Roosevelt and his family
1 mad new set
Su
as they were driving
tees have been
The. water
Oh
hrist church here to atten
wrortu Will be im
by a fill
morning service.
Ice. The
The ofl
off.
tons will t
a resident of Oyster
Bay
Oysti
McFour chali
hustled
I the
church unseen by the
rvlce
.Luton and
cups
and 1
operatives.
At the
presidents n*fn»» hr* parecu
Mr*.- Va
quest no action was taken against the
offender.
?nla of lee
xnd fruit, and a very

One Poram* of tht room wm he t
! for a dear gtand. Mr. Ott has ordt

m qRlogrtfi hff alL

Ik

KIDNEY and

Backache
^^€IRE

rcpxirctl.

. Fine

S|HTialtv.

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Clau* Warn«r. Prourl,4.ior

Hunt...

jewclt>

wi»tk

rroMiptuess
Give

me

luy
my

i;i

Next dot<r stMitli n/ $*{uires .

Hl TTilNH HAY. RICH-

Batl>cr Shop.

*

[•.

409 S. Union Street
p«r day. Hp.*r*i*l r»l.*M l.y ih.- i»«-k
Peerlex*

Shirt* are the

Jiaa^ra jp^Coro" Oetri

You rt!atl
our ads;
you ])ontler , :
are ihtry true;*
yt)U womler? ;
vou try them
you t!o
yt)u buyThey’re true!' ;
NOW
your knowlrtl^e
of ads
has ;;ruwn
proftni title r.

It’s a pleasure
to write
un*nca't ^staiioneiy
anti a still
■ ^
j;rt!ater pleasure
tty receive
neat letters !
in attractivt: envcft'iVAs
Style in statBMu r> '
l o be sure.
Seen our
newgjootls?
Costs nolhiiiji fa look.

We stMiietimes siiiilt?
wlum wt! hear
men commenting
on the
smart appearance
of other
,
men’s clothintr.. •
'Fhe reason is
almost invariably,
lhe>t;arep
is a customer

of ours.
; 1
.Want to have
/;
that same
- ;
smart ap|>earance?

Keep your eye ,
open
for the bnj.fid
from oiir
Grocery llepanment;
you will not
^
be sorr>’.
* ^
It is what
you have wanted
these

many days.:

*20 per cent.
Reduction
on all lines of
Summer Furniture
Porch
Chairs
L
Rockers

Settees
Hammocks
Rcc^min^^ chairs.
It's your chance
to buy.NOW.

4

HI KNAPP

..The Watchmaker..

betf

.'^Sold by.^'Bcnda

. «son.

A.S
,: Mat hint!
if il is a
WHITE :
-■
is an absuliilc
necessity
••
AVc sell Ibt-nv ^; ;;V
-for cash
i / ;

INAHAMHUNT

The barber ahop of George Oit. in

*■ "«"ura.,. .

I


Wauh, Clink .-ml

Matt.J.Johnsoms

i:i;:

3MO|E

A Gis rmnc:e4oBn Uke op mneh
space, but It docsits work tborouflily.
It ICosta less to Operate.
lUsBo trouble to buUd t fire.
If you have uot rot one in your
kitchen, yon are making: a misUke,

BLOOD
purifier!

"'■.Mr'V:''v'^KuXn.v,‘;

UATER

Practical Houaa Fornl.har.

bte#

r»nmgiKts

and dishes tn granite, c

ni^Uc and tinware, at a big reduction.

We all like
to have
a few
of lhe\;t>od
new books
lyin^j arouml.
We reati them
at our leisure. ;
rile latest
always foumi
oil our shelves;
some new ones
just rectuvetl.
“Hiawatha.” or
“In the (ioud
Old Summer 'Fiine’
would st>und
much swetrltrr .
if they *
y.. rr |.lay.-.l,
BR.\1)I5L'KY.
l*'ew Piaiuts
have such a
sweet tone.
Should be pleased
to lalk^ Piano
at your leisure. ;
.A j^ood way
to keep cool
in summer
is to invest,
in a Leonanl
Cleanable
Refrit^erator, '
The price \v;<* make
is the bi^ijesi .
inducemenL
.
Fetter be
■ induceil tp buy*-

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVENING BECOKD, TRAVEESE CITY, HIGH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1903.

EVERY SACK

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IN NEW YORK STATE JAILS FROHI

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pure. Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and be quicUy cured. If
the bowels are constipated, take Ayer’s Frills. i^dTSSt

BUSINESS CAROS.

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/
the UnlUd SUtea From Army

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flour bn the marked.
•■

Manu- 4 .

factored and sold by

, Aug. 4.—In hli ihresU-

;

penal inaUlutloiia
Mr. Barge
> tiatement Ir
suIBcIrni
to cause an
Immediate
changi- In ImmlgraHon laws to keep
out the horde* of paupers and crlminmls now flochUw;
to the United
Stat.-s In larger numbers than ever
iH-for.- In the history of the country.
• The-M- figures are only part of what
Hie whole Inrestlgailon is likely to
TK of l•arll. diselus.-. ■ said Mr. Bargcant. ‘ and 1
iboiii ]
havi- no doul»t that other big cities
nilKhiK.r
caUlod •Faibrr Vleu.r
VlrUTy.” ar.- going to show similar conditions
|>rrhaj.s
lilu m at ni?-.
The f-«mdlLlou 1h oi-rtalnly startling.
on.- Kii.-u i-iai-ily bow oM b.* wa^. but
vt> have ducid«Ml to make the mat

17RAVKRSK ei*rv. lUIIOI-l.

OF THE WOtLO

rbe other
I in bis ro
I. !. jiboiH* lin*man of
fn.U)
Ah lb*- I.hyrlrlaiih barr>.l
dlad™?ii ’ I beI le ”ef * *ib b la” m"
vmm tiuiwl
iliH Olortrlriiy
ibiMb II wMh
foniMl that
tl
I hath ban
for;:..M.n
f.l iiltnn tio- hkin a natural
<•, HO I mil Kolni; to ro.M-t It •
luK Sb-K .»f I bo h|*..i wbt r.
Ilenr> Motr. ..f WaterUH*. III. wa.s
fth burl. Tbi- ui»|M*r |.art <if
to whirh
I..- wan i IIUKlni; driviiiK In bU Imgkf mar town lust

. w.-ll an tr.-v«
W)
TIm- |.b.Mo»:ra|.h Ih Ilk.Iy to
|.oo.. ln.|.-lll.UT II ll..|.kU,h. a rallnuol man. and
Tra^!) »1attli.-wh4in, a trav»-l,lnK »al«-»
iwmh; »aiiM* n.-ar rr*-**/liiK
Tti doatb
anil tb.* i.-fniH-ratiiro at 1*7 Id thehba^li- an b romili of a l»ot that th«*v
aoi.M
on a fn-lKbt train fruni
Aor iMta Ua. tn Kannaa c:ity. They
inio^ a^it-lrigorat.M- w Md wben

.re -trmgeu
w M.miewbat bamperi-d by looseness
the law. but C'rtaln changes have
-Ml suggested which will likely mend
UierH. We ar»* working In Europe,
wh.-r.- we ImiM- to prev.-nt undesirable
xmnfry
ling for

Il.-r.-afier It Ik our Intention t
m atteniptlo
examimMl1 by the U
thrown .nil anuinhi a trtM
Him come here e:
b.»spltal service nur
wah Irtidly injure.l and had to b.- State-, nmrin
. lH>for<? lbe> are aJIo^-d^tu nail
d np^ Hut M..t7
aould
talk
Eur..p.'an
ilemutf tie- ph>>l.
told him That
: to furtail
It woidd 1*4- .lanK'-rouh. Kaib'tlme be
.-d the wound In blh Jaw Hu- phy
II M.i.-iunly aamed him cd hl<
furll nnl.-ma ho kept still.
Feu- five
da>> tbl.M eiuitlniu-d and then the pa
noitrart.-d birkjaw and db‘d
singular i.iHTailou lias Junt
S. E. Wait A Sons Say
p«Tfornied <m a young woman In a
hospital 4d Kewtow-. RiiHHia. 8lie bad

charter was isCbarloHton. W. Va.. to tlie
ted
Investments
Corpora­
tion. a. Klondike so-calkM! gold mining
comtiany. with a capital of $5.«h«.».Ouo.
of which bnt
was subscril»od
and only |l,tK*o paid in.
Thereby hangs a new postal scandal
for
rr Invesilgatlf
Investigation by ihe admlnlstratlon. for In thi
ruoua and advertised siuckboldd promoters was Janies Noble
the r.XM-nt assistant att«irn.*y
I for the ptastufl
otectlng
►tectlng and commendttory
a western “gel-rich-quick”
wrought him into maUnlorous
and whos4- c
n with the
loting of the ^
• a.sstsiant
omnx genera!-.
Mrs. Tym
gl.ve.
Mrs.
Ilarreti. rause.l hl.s pr.t ii\tate .-jectb.n from the iMistal servicsv
The assistant attorney g.-n.-ral went
Into ihlH
mining ent.-rpris.- In the
heal of th. Kl.mdlke rrar.
Excite­
ment uv<-r Hie rich gold .lisciverio*
along the Yoiikon an<! in ii- vicinity
iM gaii to nse early 4n 1^^T. ami wiihin
Hie n.-xi l.-w iiMuiThs a gr^-al many of
Uma fide and wild cat Klondike min­
ing ^Mimiianie^ wi-re liu-on»orai.-d and
their sHKk off.-r.-d to ih.- public.
In N.-w J. rsey the aci:reuate capl
lailzation of hucIi n.-wiy int-iuimrated
companli-s anmuiiU'd b. almost jr,.oiMi..
O.MI. In Wt'Ht Virginia it exc. .si. d f;:7.O.MI.4MMI. and in New York atid other

CURE FOB iUY FEVER

Th^ Death Penalty.
A little thing soimUlni.-H r.*sii1tH in
death
Thus n there seraleli iu.slgni
li.nint eiilK nr puny b.,ils liav.- |«1.1
the il.-aHi iM-naliy. It H wis.- l.. have
Iliiekl.Mi s Arnl.-a SaU.- over li.iiidy
U s Hie iH-si salve on .-anil and will

Mid-Summer ST"

OF SAMPLE RPERS
Arm CAairs and Odd Pieces
Arlu lrs iluii ha\ M-r\ c-tl ii> lUirinn oiir l»usy sprinj:
wish 10 ch)sc i»ui at oner lo make
for inir he avy purchasr <if fall
move* thrill at once* wr will slau^jhtcr thr priers.
llrrr an- a frw ilrins showiii;: ilu: Mn iii barjjains
in su»n- for wise Ihiyri

im

No. b3'.i| Ct^Umial r.K kcr, lull lealher npholslctcil,
' acal ami lark, hair .fillmj;, $:iO.(Hi val
toiloic.-.................I..:..:.............
iar.|

Mass.vc
luck,

quATtci

tawe.1 oak rocker,

leather

reg

No. 12 lurge .\im Reel rocker, full roll
very fatu^ bad
Nil. sr>0 Mahogany rtxrkcrs, haml
lumster in back, was 11.00, now...
No. llO Soliil oak arm rocker, cane scat.
high lurk, was $4.00, to clo«:...:.....................

7.50
7.00
2JO

No. r.55^ McKinley chair, genuine Maliogany. a vcr>comfortalde ami slylsh chair, was 12.iH»,
JT

Na 1624 Mahogany comer chair, taivcstry
ni»liol$tercil seal, :i.60 value, now
—....
No. AX\ Mahogany <hvan velour, upluvlstcrcl seal, was 0.00, now.......... .............................:.'
All $7.00. $7.50 and $H.OO Rtvkcrs now..
.MI $5.00. $5.50 and $6.00 Rockets now...
All $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00 Rockers now....
All $2.00. $2.50 Rockers

VVe sutigcbt you be j ready
for them by depositing yonr
pash in the

and ! have about given up exp.-rimeniing with the X-Ray
I still believe.
how.-v.'F. that the dlscov.'rj of the
X Ray and radium |»..ru-mj something aiU«s..M U,
aUvut dan

reminj; a safety deposit box
in the bank for your other
valuables and keeping a
j:ootl six-shooter at hand.

“■ • •' 1ST-

inlinoi’ LuIlHr^y“‘\i5-h?^^

cents,
why. my as,*i.-<tant s tvn«» arm
fias iM-n amputat.-.!. and nowih«y are
cniting off the other hit by hit. Only
the other day they cut amuher chunk
on. and Hi- ix-.r man may die fmm
the effects
I am lucky that 1 did mv:
CO Ivlind while .xivenm.nting
with

...... '-5C

2.35
5.75
I;i8
2.50
1.50

THE BOSTO N 3T0R

* *U»c^ ’|>4*oo««. 1^1 iSB;

vuia •ua *»niv. unuarj

i-

*.n^ur

CLOSING OOTl

'’‘••The light with which I was- exp.-ri
m.niilng was a most mystcri.nis <in.',
VO mystermiis in fact, that I was not
aware of what, ft was d.dng t.s my
sight until it b.»rtime.iM» affecU-d that
U} n.-gUH-t the Kvmptoms w.uild ban
lHM*n sluH-s f.dly.'-

THIBTT WERE KILLED

WAIST SETS, BEADS,
SH0PPIII6 BASS.

lit

I UttUC EOBliJirfeg AUunwy al Law.
Maroasttfe Cu’. U«ck. Travurwi Cay.

State Sunday School Convention Will
Be Held at Hancock.

iw-.-n Siiel.H and KaUnna. .\uMriau

Heindl Mu h . Aug t
r..i g.. tirsl
11111.^II Hie hlsioiv 4.f the Michigan
Stai.- Siinda> Si h.-d a‘siK-i;iti„n Hi.

A-irain c-.,nv,^tirM; .d 11 cars, h.-av
I!_i loaded will.
s»..iie. l.rol.' ih.-ir

'iVnmsu'la
Th-‘ .Lin.-'iiH.m
wlilch will i..- Hi- fi.riv ibtr.!. will In•Id In
Haii.-.H k,
h.-I.I
I
.us.- s.-pt.-nilM-r
plan of t

innna? apie-araut-e of hay fever
In
v.l gathering ev. •
hiK .way the attack will be, preventc*d.
SiH-ttkers ol iia
f. low ever, the preventative treat- held in th.- *tai.I r.-piiiaiion and
.llsilnguisli.-.l
n-n
was not start.-d soon enough
ay wchool w.irkem from all over
ind the disease comes on. u»e»Hytat.-, who arc Uv.K.-d t.. at-end
onveniion.
’iib llVomel^'llalni thoroughly Into the
i.e^tdJs iHuh morning an.l night. This gram an attract
n-a m.-nt will relieve at
once ami H. Etchom. the :.v.sp-l
jMiM-r.
sjM-edj

..•J

St

U the
healing
WAR ON .CHILDREN
hreath.-H at the
other hejilHi re
uigarian RcvolutMnisU Resort to
Th.'r.- Is no stomarh dot
FJgjMbslLMethoda
It U Nat
g all
II diseases
dl
of the
Salonlca. Aug t.—Hulgarlan revoln
and is breathed
onists in Macedonia have madt- an
r that ac- atrociiis
att.-mpt
to extiniauHuTurkish population by imlsoning the
medlcatcMl air r.*arhes
children
with
bonlKuis.
Four chllcells, killing all germs ami soothare .lead and mnny more s.-riaiid healing the irritated mucous oiisly sick It is sal.l that several Hul
inl.ram/
garians have scati.-red alsmt th.- Mus
sulman schiK.I- a cr.-at
quantity of
i-r where S. E Wait & Sous guar- IMdsomul iHinlM.ns
'n»e motlKTS hav.'
ee to n-fimri Hie money if It does
the Hclusds to lake
m.t give satisfaction.
All who art•ir rlUldrcn.
t
sul.j.M-t to hay fever should b«*gin Us
It .nice S.I as to prevent the dis-

and

xs

Wa-hington. Aug. 4 -The follow ing
Jd. gTams hav.‘ IwH-n «‘XPhang.*d beiwe.11 King Carlos of Tortugal and
rr.-si.l.-nt R.».*H. velt:
’ Llslnm. Aug
T.. I»r,‘.l.l.nt K.Hv.vevelt. Washing
u I had In this tmum-nt the pleas
• .d drinking your hi-alth and the
pr.tsiH-rliv ,.f Hie Aniencan navy or
4>.iard th.- llnM.klvn ,
lSign.-.H
-King of IWtugal.”
U.toM.*v.-irs reply n^ads:
“I most
h.-artily nviproeat.* your majesty’s
gr.Miing. s.H-ing In the friendly 4>ecaKinit which prompts it a renewed
prvH.U..f the 1
wo cmntrhri.
giu-dl
“Thee
an End To It Ail.
V wrall oftlmes coi
nlH‘arahle fiain from overas
IMrrlness. llackaehe.
ConsUpatlon
King's New Ufe
d !.. It dll. They
tioj pm I
nile but thonuigh. Try them.
are g.'ntle
Onlv r:.c. <;uaram.H-d by Jas. tl. John­
son's and F I! Meads' Drug Stoi
The Largest in the World.
(l.-ntry llro^ famous tralniHl animal
sh.vws. th.* largest cxhlbltUm «»f the
kind In the world, will eooif
in thi
city. The Gentry ilros
this seas4*n has
h.vn
greatly
roented. in addition t.i which, is
m-nt.-d a mlniatnrv- xmiloglcal dis
^bowing tb- various hay and
eating anliuaU in their infkncy, an
attraction which is calculate.1 to in
ctvas4‘ the Joys
the little folks, who
are the main patnms of Gchtry Bros
faro.ms shows.
In addition to th»
numerous
<niro|*any
«if
pv-rformlni!
dogs, ptmles. monkeys and elephants
which have always been seen wltt
the show an eniln-ly new Innovailot
Is Introtluced in the presentation o1
a drove of performing Siberian camels,
bellevtsl to l*e the only ones ever edu­
cated in this or foreign lands. The
manv resources of Gentry Bros, coinldm.d exhibitions will be proper
dexed and displayed In the com
les. which will Ive giv
street parades
mg of the date of Ihe (

The Palace of Varied Industries at
the world s fair. 8r. Louis, was on
July 1 tamed over by the contractor
10 the expostUon authorities
The



HU .s

lown a sharp grad. f..r r«» iiiiij s utiiil
le v iM.ihd.-d wilh a p.isv.-nc-V train
ind

otll-i - .-.-v.-tely injurg.l ^

Clm.«-.^Et-tIc Floor

I ,u..D

vll,.-

OSTEO F» A-ri-l V

TO SPREAD OOWIE DOCTRINE

RtSTALL'.l3»;
Wc move into our new store

T.rrtJsr.z
halunlay etrtomng. ; lo V p 4n. wifi-w: W ubrla
liwuriiMicM- 2t and 3 W> nkoov trrracM,.

UvaX

sk.-v Ml. !i A-ii: 4
G.-orge U
of y.ion 4’iiv. a li.-al.T iif th.
XleXaial.r H.wu- faith, has iir
V to .viari a propac.>nilii
11 veil in ,t
H«- claims'many adli.-r
contin.- him
1 and
-r.-' he

;«»

Gayl.rd.

J. W. GauntlcU, N. D.
•4 t1^ iUrtum

Mirhlgau htau-U.wrd

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

A. D. TYLER

T.in.irr.nv night. \V.-<|ne.ohi>. Au
guvi .'..‘von \v;i: «nd yourvelf .f..wn at
Hiieh.-.H-k. Washliigi.ui tM.unty, Imli

DENTIST
r Wm.«lm Block. ClXl

Hi.- quaint rural .a.m.-.l>. 'Th.- |•lmkin
llusk.T." at St.-inlH rg's c;ratul
House, In the s.-iaui-l act tie- aeii4.u
«if the plav will show you air old piK- ORS.
roa-I. wh.-r.* a indith-al ser.-iiadt- tak- •
Idar-. during whuh lim.- a, gr.-at Hr. :
w.irks .livpl.ny is giv.-ii. ih.‘ stning.-st
p.uH! .if if iM-iiig that ih.-re Is not a partn-!- .if lire in the makeup of th.-in.
k.- Ih.- n-al Hung,
ihouuh they loid
siiimr very, cU-vt-r
The play admits
ire sim* to'lM- ap.v|toHiaHlo:5. whirl
priH-iared.

TWELFTH STREET SHOW GROUNDS

Thursday, Aupst 6th

SAWYER A

PENHALLE^ON

WAGONS AND BUpES
...FOR SALE-.
2 GOOD LUMBER WipONS
3 T0P BU06IK
I PHAETON BUGGY

„.DENnSTS...
k of Highest i
Gold Work a

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE

D. J. MORGAN

L. L. A. BUlLOlNa

JOHN R.SANTO
| 6ENERAL IRSURANCE|
New Wilhelm Block.

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

Traveiee City.

GENTRY BROS LW HISTIH6S & SOU
FIRE INSURANCE

Famous Shows United

Both PhMM

Farm For Sale
0 a.'res known as the Steel or Need
im farm. One of the best In Grand
Traverse county: 3Vi milea Doutk Tit
the city.
J. E. GREIUCK CO, CITY.

When You Want i Nice Cut of Meal
Butchers and Sausage Makers.

One huudred twenty or more pagd^
every one ot which is of hnnum
interest, and every article is illus*
tratcl. There is no better magaanc
of travel for teachers and pupils than

r^f Fopf Traei Kama.
Publislictl monthly by
George U. IWls. Fifty cenu
a year, single copies 6ve cents.
Sold by news vlealers everywhere,
or address the publisher.
No. 7 F^l Forty-second street.
New York.

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

TAXES.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
h.- tax mils fur the collection ol
and city taxes ami special aam.fjthJor the five wards of the
rity nf Traverse City. Michigan, have
!i.-en placr-il In my hands for collec
xj!

America’s Largest and Most Complete

Trained w Animal w Exhibition
Presenting Many New High Class Features
200
60

S8a«KKWE&K’N«8

2 iSS?'

Everything New-t4othlng Old But The Tide
SEE the troupe of Musical Ponies. Pinto, the smallest clown elcpJiant
captivity. Positively the Greatest Show of its kind in the world.

Watch for the Grand Free Street Parade
yjjrjMllm..-

These are not old stodu No.
no! .\11 new stuff, but we will
not carr> them over the aeaMo.
sense to close them out during
this inonih. See the nice waist
set wc offer at 18c. liandsome
leather lug at 52c,
Newest
leather .lesigns.

WILL GO NORTH FOR ONCE
The H.-ason fur ha
band and many
•hey will Ih^ tdillgtsl o leave town In
ui.M-ring. watery
ind other annoving syinpioiiiK
disngr.M ahle Miinrm r diseaM.
Wall
Sons wish us to an
• I but w b. i. Ily.imel is
iiMsl.
as u pr. v.-niative or eure. there
• no hay l.-v.-r They advise Ihiii-e «.f Hvoim i daily fur two or tlir.-e

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

*caf ami

New York. Aug 4-Ex]H*rim.-nHng
with the X-Ray in an endeavor to
utilize its mysterious light in a busi
ness way has almtwt eoiit Thomas A.
Eilison his sight
While trying the
♦'ffectB of the ray un various objects,
the strange light exerted Its p.vwer on
both Mr. Edison and Charles Hally, an
asMisiani. As a result, the noted invt^ntor's sight has Uvn thrown out of
fcKMis while une of Hally’s arms has
iHH-n amputa'.-J. and he pnvbably will
l.vse the oth.r
Mr. Edis.vn U‘gan to
Uvse.hls right during the experiments
but 4»n dropping them his sight im
pnived. He said:
O R- HBOWS-AlUiTwry and Cooa«iUur at

was /
er-H du

KING AND raESIDENT

Na

Called upon poti pTl?

thl“Tn7.7. Y iukly

.rurr.-.! t|j** alrtlRlit dih.r. Ih*granuMi to w.ar rbalriK alM.iit her 1mm|\
1. miM-raiur.; l.*-f(an u* lunibbHop
for tw«» yearn
At Hi.- en.I of ibai
Lmh -Ur^itbor beard of lln* ndf.ntun*
lime the tl..hli bad cr..«n up uniund
uo.t i. i. wapb.Ml doan the lin.-. and
em li link .d Hie rbaiii
The .vp. ratioii
Mm- ear wah found at Atlanta, ibi* tao
Ml olelli-at.- and
dimeuU
The
t«.-h n. arl> lr..r.-n to d.^atii Th.-y vnd
)o4Uitr woman is L*T y.arH oM
.^1 tl.Mr bmrmy ibmHr II, «' MllH. ruraior .d Hu* Ohn.

A r.^ucolar ^tory ^ told at an in
melin.M,t.,Kbal v.«.i,.|y. has diHe.o,-nMi
ill l.oii.r.in
by
Alir«bUlon
a prehi>i..rie vlllam- hit.- on the Carl
•r farm, a l. w
h.:ll.."n. d 'l.y”ibl- rir krnHeblliK lo-r
.Hm-, if
Hr. Mills o|H.m-4kA!t .pits
b.'ad
Sb«; |iUhlH*.l the tfnluiat aaa>.
, ...r
and li. h^ rnteb.-d h«-r hand. , Wh.-n whieh w
In H-.me eas.-s J.u burial^
hb.- an.he^ in the inoniiiiK »lie foun.i
li.-ekla.-.-M 4.r d.-ll.-ately eolore
iH-r nioilirr dead 4.n Hie at aim. doa u
hh.-l!-. w.-r.- un.-arthed
Sv-v.-ral
ahull hh„ i.a.l apiintitly fallen after
Of raned bone,
th.-4lauulner went to IhhJ
and pliK*i4 were wImi iinK-ur.Ml
liii|H>rtan( Jlnds have Ju-i Ikm-h
niad.‘ in the Homan Funini Th.- fonn
datlouM of Hie temple of-JauuH bav.iHM-n dlseov.-r.Ml rinse 1.. He- l.-niple .d
the ra.-Kars.
HlHCMiverier have alrt..
flea at Itl' ehllt!i«b*‘lormentor
Imm-ii nm.le *d subl.
mid dnivu l»« »*|Hirh
d.«ep Into the
Hhll.t'h head.-niTk
and
hark
The
*lMieiim r4n.eu.Mi the iMihy uini htarie.l fr.iui whif'h III.- gladiators .-vid.-iilly
IsmikI on ihiamphitbeaier aUfTe
liuiiMMUateU 10 riet eland for m.-tllra!
This is pn.l.ably the .-arllesj aniphl
0--l»i4ue.-. I.Mt J-*r*.re they r.-arh»d
ihtuH.-r liTHoin.-. whieh is ri-e..rd.4.l in
Ie*i. the HiM.l wah d.-ad
the .-lasHU-H and antedate.! the .pl.x
A dii.-l to Ih.« death Ih ia.-en a Ilur
mat. J.ull and an is r.wM pytlmn wah
‘' .Spanish gold w..rtli*»l 'MMi. wan dug
h..i on tbo bill at the Welhh HroHuTt.li
*irruh at Far Koekawny. but It wa»^ lip in a l^iulMVill.- liv.-rv Htahle.
was in a rously In.n Imx.
No one
knows how the treasure got there,
llu.H*” Thi 'enake not away from tlie
••riuiniM-i
ah.ji It Haw the biill. and but it bad been burled many y.-am.
inad» lor blm. colllnK Itnidf armind the
bunV tM4.ly )«hi below the bump. The
bull mmiiumI to know bow III
-in-iraii atiaek. tor be ibn-w bl niiu'lf
n on blH hide and ran bin b«»rn
I hi ..null Hie Inh1> Id ill.* Miake
1
A .-in lb- eliarin.-r. liit. rf.T.'d, but
l.iHion hinuds lier «»n the arm '

EDlSOirS NAKKOW ESCAPE
Wizard of Electricity Nearly Leees
EyeaiAht Experimenting With
X-Rays.

XVasblngtc

^ANNAH & LAY 00.
! CENEtAL MEWS

Thi, Tim. Potto

dam
Burglars

Theiw

It BHUiut unr of Miniuotc Migniftccnce cret Proenled
.
A-r II A. M.

LAUNCH CRUISER

ho launch Cruiser will ipake rofudaily trips from Edgewood to tlM
at
o'clock, retuming at S.
ang a trip to the Island and retumat .'i.
An evening trip will be
November IsL
ie at 7:3‘» over the same roule.
The Cruiser can bo chartered by the
in ih(- foremsm. and from 4 o'cloc
.lay or hour at reasonable rates. Doek
4 o'cIcK-k In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1st
win be received
without collection
W. M. PlKterly.
ft-es. and on all taxes remaining un­
load on Sepu-mlier 1st and until OclolH*r Iri. a p4-nalty of one per cent for
colioctlon will
be charged. On all
Work has begun on 1
tural building at the world's fair, BL
of two per cwt for collection will be Uiuls It will be finished before win-

' rwili Im in my office 1

this fall. Ai
day of the 4

4:Vi|
; EVEIOKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, HICH.,
i -i'
■ -r:

W MIOlHT-w WKONKSOAY, AUO. »TW AT SYKINSKRO’S ORAND ORKRA HOCfl
UWKaCi mf$UL£ S



•• #rW/«r» •Rtoti.

> f%mrnmn ldb> fr^m

THE PUNKIN HUSKER

iCHNUhrmiTMiKScm!
SMlIutrutBinii WltlttiWhttMlips!
tftMUminil
^1. RRIOKS: aso, 3Bo »nd SOo.

THOUSANDS
AKE NOW IDLE
.LOCKOUT or SUILOINQ TRADCi

•j whteli TI2M2 fOgW) Mm Out of Civ' |i
|rtorfiwoW>W^ for City !•
t'
Tiod Up.
A«« 4 —Thr lorkoat of
the bolldac tr»d« beckiDi» olfocilve
y«ilerd»y.
It U Mtlmited iImU 1»>.
000 trorkmeii were idle.
Structural
iroo workora. corpeniom. brIck-Uyera.
afoctod. A200C the work tle»d up anIho flcko^ Uiat wore to be oonpleted
l••42k oblMrok at ibo fall tora.

^ BnraLm caam

TRATnSE PEOPLE

tloloa on Unitod SUUa '
Qraad

Rapldn. Mich., Aug

behalf of the Grand lUpIdn A Indiana
EaUroad Co and tb^ Continental Im
protement Co.. Atiomeya .O’Brien A
(bampboil yeaterday AM objections In
Che Unitod Sutea court against the
petUion of UUlrIct Attorney Cox.ll.
aaking for leave and an eatensiun 01
time to take teetimony In the hull ol
the United State, to, reclaim thou
Madt of acre, of land In Grand Trav
•rae county, much of which Is now s.t
God^d considered
very
valuable
^ TbTVuU Is an Important one. as ib«propopty Interests of over SOU n-.tl
dents of

■ECRUITSSWOININ

:er the case comes to Issue. 0\ei
i years have expired in the pre«*n

replication w
im
It U
whether the 1
Recently, however. District Ati«>r
ney Covell moved the court fur en or
der to take prttofi In the case In apitr
of the lapse of lime, and because no
suftrlent cause shown upon
which
the court should now enlarge and ex
tend the time for the taking of te.Ctl
Dtstiict Attorney C«»vell
from his vacation apent at Traver
City last night, and Judge Wanty h
also returned fnmi the upper iM»n

MCTHEM VICTIH
Burglars BnUr Bam of C. C. Knowb
ton. Steal a Suit of Clethss 1
OvsHook Valuab'is Jswsiry.
made a raid on the pr«*m
C. Knowiton. 2S< >:a.t
Ises of
et. last night, and esca|K?d
Klghth
suit of clothes Mr. Know I
with a
loo.
who U traveling alKMit a g4»oti
deal, rents* his house on Klghth strtHM
and keeps some of hts personat elfeetIn his bam on the rear of the lot
Among other valuables he keeps bD

I watch

Ik handkerchief and
cles. and on the lai»el
>yal Arch Masonic pin
Mr.

Knowllon

found tracks

T/ naiiAppuicaAmto

of
diK
the funeral serviei*. The funeral
in charge of iV I. Carter
The funeral was ciinducted by
Masonic Imlge. of which the
was a memlior In hU Ohio Imiiu- The
Q A. H p<ist also attended In a
of which Air i>a\idson was a
memtM-r.
The palllu-arers w.-rt- chosen from
the Ma-soiilc bvlge. ^nd wen- Scott
Woodward. .M K Ha.sKcIl.‘I»
art. W. F. Wohnut. GiMrce

Dur waists.

the prettiest waists we have had.
everj’thing up to the minute.

9lrlas Urn ataC wUI BeiAa aooa.

westward 3«

Tha mother hearad a aigh at jog
And aald; -How aptawdld acteoea la
That It cam ahow ma that my bog
Haa naught which raalty to aot htol
But. doctor, what If I mtotnka?

WANT DEPARTMENT.
Traverse
City’s
Best
Store

anet XS: rum-fu. «*T Uat-Kt

«-f r^wl <-bat^

Vr.-rr*-i1tT. M*rh

ISt »o.»-lbtte.^»

Wi2?

qualities have

The designs

'riiese are
MmI radunm-u l<v tbf
Ar.-li).;.h<<i>i>
an.l
pn.-et« lbroag.t;..ut Ui. I’Mled .>t*Vwan.1 C an
a a . |.rtBt.-d lu U.th KnirUdian.1 >rrt.. h .
tt.
•traight ewb anUr* and
t«<-U
wrevk .UrwM-t fnrtu h<-a.tv4Uar|.- ». rs]>t«w..

are all new.

1'hcre are some very hamlsoim*

Silk waisks $4-.Sp: $5. $7\o $9
■ !

(

MV

*

Dainty
Ulaisfs

new Fall Styles

Va/aNTKU

Ctrl

for g. 77al l.-.uw.*

\A/A\TIC1» OrJ..r.f..r tr m, u .^,Iar w—l

FOR SALE.

I h. n-are skirts that you will lin.l |o U-tin.-

fitting- aii.l to haw;a styh- that ;-iv. s' thriii a .listinction of th.-ir
own.

un: \st

\A/AMKI.-I.aw8
aiwl —l uu.n. all,
tnr duna. All noth a'oerautMwl to (ivf aal
!«factM>M
lin.a...oc A A-l-l-y
Tlli<A Kaat SiKbib >tr«w-l
}vloii.- 7W..

at

Just what you have U . ii waiting for. soinothinK new ami out
ofthu orilinarj.

ciiirag..

IVau de Soie and<^rafft!ia Silks

Olalking and Dress Skirts

I’rio-s from $:..tiO to $l:i.r,(t.

walkint; skirts at $.VIKI ami Sl'. tia

Some .sph mli.l valims in
.All the skirts an-

in m-w

fall tioths.

Pleasing
Prices

MAIJC >J..r.e-y

liranU

r..«. li,*.-. l-aa..n

Ptirimurr «'u. .’i* Fix' ArMirt

itiiif

A FEW MORE SAMPLES OF THE PRICES
DURINP. nilR

^

-Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
22ic

8c

for that f.nc
lancy White
Waislin^s,
wdrth :ir>r

for J2c crclons
and siikolincs

043
3oC

69c

mUincry

for Men's fine
liercale soft
shirts with two
collars and 1 nr
cuds, worth $1.

almost rlTcn
awayl

for a lo» of sum­
mer ^uiis worth
l>cst Pat. Ox7.5:i and $10.
fords for ladies.

•for out $1U.6U
Outing Suits

1.50

,

tor a lot of
Roscwcll Hats
in brown and
black.

JO

Percent dis­
count on all
Car|>cls an-l
Rugs.

tuw 1..1Ra.lj-ril»il( l» «l, Ihal-.fle*.
acrr^altb aitiall • rrhurjl a>tj-.inina it
a..aUi.aWr ta.-Jv. |..|n .1, f...nh -ul. ..f

C****- HAI.K W ln.-h e> Ur k—1. U.-lu.-r.d I..
r any i^rt ..f lb. .11, J E Mi. lirX t

IJol hEIi.UKNr At in (iariT -it Avrnu--.
ru«.l.rr Mat. air.., f.l, a.

for those lafhes’
prclly lacc hose

/”NFnfKD*K RENT r^7~Zi.U a .4 uitir^
Vj f.rr rwm u. lh« 11-raM l.aiW-i.? 11.
T.

While Vests,
latest styles
f.>r bicycle suit<,
•Mai.aca and
crAsh coats.

MICELLANEOUS.
J'Arinv
C wiwr^id^rti^Almfi p-raonally O.OCO. t

I -4 off

14.98

7.00

Q’UKhAI.K My li.mif |•lal-t•
aoitiii-i.l.-> f
Wrat mbatrvwt. a«
a i-lte'.-a* ili-r.-

26c
bu)s 2 itaits of
ladies' sdk niitts
anil Lisle gloves
that S4>lil tor
2.K:aiair ,

1 -9LI

for a lot of
Sweaters that
were 2.25 and
5'lGO.

for Men's Fc*U»ra .«iha|»e straw
hats, worth
up to $2.50

for Men's H.(K)
lULtent Oxfonls

1 -4 off

6.98

on all Wall pa-

for a giH>tr$l(l
Ice Clicvl.

on all lioys and
children's blous­
es, waists and
light cohtretl

4!alifomU aiMl Panflr N«rtba»w.s. making a

on oor !»cst and
most stylish
straws lor men.

ffS-S'vris-s

I9c
for camp stools

for <x»rtcm <
towelling.

« Mffl-SUMMER CIUMNCE SUE.
THE BOSTON STORE

TAw
iMoth*™ may riwdUy
xbit* art too
M> tat by
. with tha tablM of atatl
v»p«v wrlghi for Infant
lUaa-Madlral Eapcrt.|
to bar baby s ayea’ *1 bow they lookad at 1
mahr gasad wtih aoma 1
At tha wea child a dlamatar

Well. tha Btauatlcl rialnly atata
It hiBgaa on hla baavlnaaa."

durable

Vesting Waists and Velvets $R.O«

death was sudden

jnsultad bia atatlatlc book,
n crewdad back a flpating amila
nd tumad to her with aagMt look.
And. - ha aald. "that your chUd*a
wclght-

OI«laB»n*a» Tolophotio 112

metallic dot veJvei and \ esting waists among them.

PERSONAL.

laaaa tali m* what wa ought to dA
If wa ahoutd lova tha ovrralua! ”

t‘he t>erfect fitting and

recommended them to the wise and careful buyer,

Montague
rn»m Chicago, accompanbi! by .Mr.s
Frill R H.K.ver of Kam*as City. Mo .
Mr
who will sjH-nd some time here
.Montague met hem at Manlstei- .xml
returned with tl
Miss Ila Higgins of.Grand Rapids is
siting Miss Addle Soles
- ,nie| Henlon and
daughter
Dan
Gran* of A
are visiting r-la
lives in this city
Jmige M J C.
Sahli- are g.u-sis of Mr i
ents. Mr and Mrs R M Connlne.
Miss Cora
IkUle Bales and Miss
plds are
of West
Ninth sti
Ray Williams
is the guest of Mr.
!
and Mrs. Thai
;<inser.
Mrs. Williams has Imh-h

Mid: -Ila a alahiaan lachaa tell,
a inchaa thick and lourtaaw wi4a
doriof. Will that do at aU
Or haa ha halurd a lawa daBadT

ftr kawing M*/> «7.

Dainty and Cbarming

Is visiting the
and llaxel Ferris
Mrs O C Moffatt
children
have
returni»d
fmm Central l-ake.
Or. C. F. Watkins. Othenvise -Watty.” where they were the giu-sts of Mr and
Mrs A F. Camemn
t in the City for a Few Days.
Mrs W..J. Sproul has gone to MllCharles F Watkins. Kn«.wn ami waukiH- for a visit with her daughter.
to l«- known in Traverse City
Charies Hoahl. Sr. and Mrs. E Dun­
•Waitv.’ I.-, calling «m old friends hi
ning of b.;: Webster street left here
for a tew da.xs liefore leaving foi
yi*sterday morning togetber for Grand
and important isislilon in M(
Rapids and
the south |»art of HuDr Watkins has
for 1
state to visit friends and relatives.
past two years in A»e Nor.hem !
Miss Julia Allsit is enjoving a two
.'iAe hospital at Brainenl. Minn . I
vacation at Sut
Sunons Bay. the
guest of the Misses Gnmselh
asst.-tani eurgi-on
a in tlH' hig hos
Miss Myrtle Brownell, who h;
iHs-n
pital f«u- the western division of this a student of lAickoray’s Buslm
road at Missoula. Mom., fur which
w
lege, has accepted a iMisitton with
* he will leave In a lew da's
Register of Deeds F W. W-ilson

Mrs. Fitch -Died Near Maple City of
Neuralgia of the Heart.
Mrs
ntch.
living
in
L,-elanau
'omity. near Maple City, died
very
suddenly
yesterday of neuralgia <»f
the heart
It wa- thiuighi f.ir a time
that her death was caused l»v a sho k
received during the s4-v.-re el.-cirlr
ei»ort Arsi
reach-d
is city that
r but iati-r the real
cause Ilf luT death wni made known
Ahr has a *on
iMtig on
Mnduiui

ntptfMl.timfhtt
it»r,
HU. Om f/kf mill mmtt fto the

These are fhpin the same manufacturer, that: has always made

CALLING ON OLD FRIENDS

' Alfred Weewe. the 3 year^ld son of
Mr. and Mrs Krank Wr^. has l>eeu
ths canse of consldsral^ strtfe t>eiwsMi huaband and wife, and some lif
ths nslghbon are being drawn Into
•The. big Manufaciumr-s Tnlace |.
Ihs mil. Tn«erday. It Is clalmM. the
parly under rotif and the c«instruc
fatlwr. who has been away from the tlon Is. progressing fov»*raldv.
city lor soms time, took the child
Mexico’s National llavillon is An
away, and no trace of father or child Ished ancMas BN-n acepted. by the
has been obtained since The Wee.es Mexican gov.-rnmeni s representative
have not been very happy in their
The tonu^iry. Fish and Game Pa!
&s. It U aald. and hus­
ce is well under way. This B the last
band and safe have not been living to­
r the big exhibit .huildings to legether for some time
The child has
ben n bone of txmtentlon for a consid
The towers in the cehter f»f
•erable Ume^_____________ ____
Orth facade of the Machinery palace
ave been AnishtM They are 2f.r. fe
The steel frame work on the power
boose, west of the Machinen* Palace,
at the world’s fair. 81. LouU. was Bnsportailon building of the
r at St Louis, the largestoalilon
buildings in
power required to operate the expose
ure.- ls l»elng rapidly

All pxoPTMtooa for the waterway
ajatem at the world’a fair. St. LouB.
are Batahed. The eoaetmeUon of the
caaeadM U doae aad the work of ajy

Seat Sale now open at tbe Box-oflice.

MlSm
new Silk

OFFONACEUISE

Hhtd From
Eighth Street This .Afternoon.
The funeral nrvire of the iai<
L Ikavidson was held this artermnui
at 2:30 from the-n-siUence
Eighth strei-t
Hev W. !.
^

I

Hurtki Smidi if tH Insim nt tki Sngt «f ibi SiinUrs!

TU Bnta|ir tli Bm. Ett.

Eyery
Friday
Afternoon

NEW BELT SECraXD

FUNERAL OF E. L. DAVIDSON

TliPiiitl«irCilite^^^

55

aosed

The meeting of the C. M. B. A. will
Esesllcfit Meeting ef Ssiwsbon Army le- held this evening
Ding IInaiead of Wed­
nesday
The state c
Last Evening—Sterecpticon Lec­
Id a full at
ture This Evening.
I this account,
especially
roeeiing of the Michigan state
•*Swearlnc In of re rults** to**k place
•d of health will be held In the capat the Salvation Army hall ls.^t even
at loosing, at 2 o’clock p. m.. on
lag. and four ct»nv.rtf look the obliga­ Thursday. September 17. 1S#U3. for the
tions of soldiers. The meetings con­
iris»se of examining aad
licensing
ducted by the Michigan and Indiana
revival brigade have t^^n a huccess.
Mrs. Orinda Nearanx of Homestead
It people have b4-<-n at the altar,
ss adjudged hopelessly Insane in the
thiod crt>wds have attended the mcid. probate ctjurt Tuesday, and was taken
igm. Iwth Insbie and out
e Northern Michigan Asylum for
This evening will occur the stenH.pnsane at Traverse City Wednes
tlcbn lecnire on the work of the army
.y County Superintendent of the
e slums, their M*rlal and resctie IHsir P A Smith—hVankfort Express
This leciiin- has drawn great
Thi- nu-etlng of the Companlatm
Is when v*T given
A Ane pne
1. was to have U-en
of Illustrated Mings will Im- given
afternoon, has l>een
In connection with the b-cture Includ­
Wc-dnesday evening.
ing
•Where’s
My
llov Tonight?”
"Hello. Central. Give Me
Hesvep.”
The gualnt Old Fashioned Home­
stead.” and "Where Is My Wandering evening next.
Mr
and
Mrs. J A De Leurv of
spill City are the partmts of a Bne
vhsl brigade.
baby Isiy
« T. II. A. Trcgca and daughter
i have relumed from England,
after D: months’ absence. Mrs. Trogea Is impmved
Manager Baugh of Ne-sh*ta>wsnU Ho­ welt as when n
Idcycle
three years ago.
tel Becures People From Chicago
V’llliam F. Tea <.f
Chairman Wll
to Take Places of Strikers.
IjitW di
rorami
w ho has l»een1 In the < y for I
Harry D Baugh of the N«-the\loc
St the\
local
, hole! returned today fn»ro
Rapids IjiUir day r« leChicago, where be.has sivu
bration. thinks that from
to take the plae*
of ibe h>cal union men will participate
and others whu went «m strike
Mr. In the Grand Rapids
Baugh wtales that he has
M-cun-,1
The H<-bekah lodge
nearly a full qufita. and dihuIs but four
in the Odd Fellows' hall this
mor«- waiters
He says ev.-rjthlng U
ike arrangements to a
now moving along smoothly
al 4»f I* M. T.mipklns.
•ly iMire the iueonv«>ni
ii
the giK-stM li
2 of the Ijidles’ Al
tnuilde
ence .icrasb.ned l.y
by the
t
aihmal church
... states
------... that
........ ....................
foie«‘ re
He
of HI
mklned. and that the »striker.-* num Central school gnmnds this evening,
The piaciM 4if tlu !M- are if It does mil rain
If it iloes rain, it
h the exeej.tion of four
postismed until Frid
waliresseH. and theve vaeanrie- he exto lM> Ailed In a dav or two
Phis afternoon the

• new M. K church was laid li> f’adic. Rev M n Carrel of this cHy
gave the addn-ss
The annual picnic of Hi
Him’ association Is supis»s.
progress tfHlay at Ilurdickv
4.000 acres ceded by the imvemm.-m
Four hobiH-s Wi re taken in tow hv
In the land grant made to the railrt.a«!
the polb-4- Iasi evening, two by Mike
company In 1SS6. The territory
Lit ney frt>m a box car 4in tbe south
known as th« IndUn reserve- li
J. A. Montague ha.-* left for hi- an side, one bv F. F Gn*er and onv liv
The bUI was flied to have the grai
nual cnilM- to the north, with a num Allen Grayson. This -monting they
the government cancelled. |s It
Walter were, given
iH-r of his fortunate frl.-nds
the hot f.sit and they
claimed that the land was not su bJtHM Vaughan of Ann ArU.r and Ib-rt
moved on.
to grant by the government,
f
Gerald Montague of this city left
Thert' will Im- no 1 j.-eHng^
. the gmnt was made, nearly £»tt year# with Mr Montague
.Mrs.iMontJ
erse Bay Hive. No
ago. the CV>ntlneoUl Improvement t'o IV V C Vaughan and 4itb4-r:«
has. through lU exlenalve operatloua.
board the Gem at Old Mission, and thiThere will be a C.
ting
Increased the value of the |mip«Tly cruise will be continued to Charlevoix
wonderfully, and as many as sou per IViiiskey. Hartior Springs. Mackinaw tonight instead of
The nuH-llng will Imvery Important
aooa have purchased farms at
Cheneaux Islands, and other |Mdnts
one.'and a full attendance is dt-sinui.
lied there. All Iheae owner*
Mr Montague intondml to enter I hr The state organizer will Im* present.
Co-m in the Milwauk«-«- n-gatla August
J J Burden and WQ! Ik vendorf
I government.
7 and K. but his crew were unahle
went to Can* l-ake this morning on a
and he was forred to give up thi fl.-;hing exiHMltlon

• i
I-

UESDAY. AUGUST 4. 1908.

^ DMlartUld
■>et if

me Here a fini

C/ets

Shee^

meket'e Shop


P'RSONALS

Iictoh.

Th.- hnu4.. In Ihr PUc# drs \ergem
ht ittil 'i Vb tur Huen lived U now the
l*ro|kTi> of the niuiibliMility of Paria
John
f. New
llnnii-sblrt'a
-..im Grny
*irny Fn-f
r ir u r.
.xew ii.ni|-.uire
g
obly n..>r g.itcul h, the rhil wir.

••

• ....

•'

mere Ali xli. hrnfhrf of Kin* Frier
of F. r'Iii. f« r.-tn. iiilM red In the Unit
oi
b.AlMg 4l.iir.| here In VVO
TlMUiiHa r \V,,|.H, 41U.1

intt-e ol

Alfot;«> Rabjee Fre«. hi. been comifilr .l<mrd l.y the Clillean govf-rnm.-nt
to gtudy elevtrUUy in tbe I’nited
8Ute«.
i. or ’pltfk eye.” l. epidemic
In RufTalo.k N. A
etateir
of an Offlcisl of the United
St.Ue
rine boepltaL over MX) ceeee
tbe employee of the lAdvewanaa Iron
end W4*el company. It la beUered tbe
dieeaM* wee brought by fordenere.
Tbe kalecT U about 5 ft 10 te hlgbL
but be Ukee to aorround hlmaelf wlUx
SteBte. and by conpaHBOD looka sbort-

t Miuple lirlt k wwpiN-d In
It w«« one that the ImllibT mt
tbe Emm. Wllltrd lu nduary hiid ta­
ken to the tlii.ncb
Ba*e Ull w.iv. to u
Jj?!]
Tl *,
tu ime the Itriik tb.l la
J

"7, -r..

nty-4d*htb atre«i ■
•porty kM.ktiif youth, who evidently
knew the i?r.-.t tn.ri. rea.-tieU down.
Rised tbe l.rirk. da.hed to the doof,
and wa. downidatri. nnd away lo-fore
Mr Rage, much annoyed, could explilii
to the guard wbai bad bapi^ned
”1 felt eorry for him,” Mid he Uter,
When be t<dd of tbe experleoce.” He
looked real «id at loain* that brick,
but I'd have given a dollar to aee the
face of tbe other feRow when be cut
tba atrUig.”-Xew York Tlwee.
A lovin* cup of old Bnirtlab jackuroad. once owned by RUbep AaburyTa
BflCber. and fr.
.tly uaed aa a mcramental cup to
.n Waalej wbau ha
tta the ttt.
tbe AahBrr

“HOME-LANO”
Two nice lot*, Urge liHi on
Klinwoal Avenue -reich Gfi«J(18
feet^ plcnly room lo buil.l «

OLD RUBBERS
Will let your feel get wet this kirwl
of waather. Better call in and get
a new |»air, Wc have all si'm.
OuriU the light kind thk! .lo not
tire your feet in wglking.

hohKunww1h«ve lol.of room
Ibrguilen. The tocnlion u fine.
Come nnd »ei ut -we nre in
Ihco

ROWLAND

MUGLAS

.New Shoe Store

RtfliEifltiai
Estiti Eicliiii

Rutner's Old Stand

Front Sl

Oi»posite Whiling Hotel

Tbe coairact for the <

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