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The Evening Record, May 11, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-05-11
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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SEVEKTH TEAK—1870
TKAVEB8E CITT, MICH., MONDAY. MAY 11.1903.
ISFOUND
■ AT LAST
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OltCOV-
tHCO Ve«Tt«OAV
HE MET DEATH
J i ON THE PLAINS
9mnm
movuht
■vIMIn* FMMid In Frairt «r awMy
VICTORYFOR
rHABI.F.Vnre
UCOIP'S THEOET COtitCT
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TO Tl«. PLACl AND MAN
|«KR OF PEATK
FIRSTS OUT OF 14
FISTIC
torm-Loeal
Athlotea
have gone the other way. ANTieti It li»
considered that SmUh ofL Charlevoix
took nnd In the hammer%n.w with
feet, when Benson r had thniwn
fell in practice;
that fk
made the he«i throw, anyway
wa* dUguallftcil because be at*
ig three Incbea to
Julm RmH-a UkIx ha< l.«-n found
that both U'dc'rte-and
Harry CiM*ip*-r *4 Willi
WUe had the mUfortune to trip over
l.ura. oOilIt* <*«» buntlBK y<*«iorda>
the high hurdle*, one of ibam falling
»H>vcrt^ tti« nwdy fd ih.- tinfonu
GRANGE had very PLEASING
clear to the gnmnd; that Lcderle
aMUiorltli-i^
mat) atmat nuun. auti
SESSION iATURDAY
i« distance on the stand
tMk city m«*rf ImmodlaD'ly notl
lug broad Jump a* I.«ewlii. the winner
■ ftiMl. Rhoriff C'handirr ami, Ju*^rl..
of the event, hut faile*l by a fraction
Univn. olth rnd«nakor I- H CimU Very Good
and Eacellent of an Inch in Jumping off the He; that
irenl.en:er ,wa* *elr.ed with i
Wt-for thr plar#- mlo-rv tin- IkhIv an*
Dinner Were Enjoyed by
the half mile run and could
f«.tmd
ebetjht
Ish: that Wise made the i
Large Company.
Hr 0*«i|K‘r mad.* bU dlhcnvnry frotr
did the two Charlevoix
a himop. 4« yardK farnn the *p..(
Th*- Patrtms .d Hu*l*andry enK'ed
high
m
very
pJeaHani
nie*
llna
jon
Saturday
ortirrr ih«* bo<ly lay. H»* aaar sum**
in their hall on <*a*s .m*et
It was
tblna that UmktHl ir, him
a hu
fa*ll7J dtdng
Plime«T day, and many were pr<
man lK»dy. and 'crtmslna «.vor. diw*ov didne full Justice
and that Cliarlevolx
**»«•
the mmajna of tin* inUplniS Uu,-.«! pav.tl for the occasion,
only by
Alter the routine hu*lne**s the
«d their
The* iMHly wail In an B.hnnr.uJ vtno
and seW.nd dcKrtn** werv conh
of T.t to S3 wa* not *o bad,
large^ nnmi
Tin A ela*s «»f sU
;
Wlun Khirin fhandUT and JuaiUv appllrathm* f<
Continued on Fourth Page
llniati ia wIumI llio sp;.! thrv fimml iM lved
A It W citca read a pam'r on
lowing how
fliat there a a. e»ery r.a*uii»
llpve that the l>ody aan that ol
It apiK-ared an thumih he had fallen
furaard. kirlklni; tm hU nliie. a III; hD hhow«*d the m an* and the plan*
face driven against the earth
one to secure a hgtl owiitwl by the Grange
The iwiM-r was full of intert**Hng
. haml. ahlrh aa^ hare, ani; alK»\A- his
luls«*euce* relative to early C.i
head, a* thouKh he had lrl.*d to ealeh aork This p»p«T was followeil by In
. Vorhee*. A. D.
himaalf in hU fall
The other hand it r»*i.Uug tal
h. Mr* U Acker. HAS SO INFORMED GDVERN
Mrittw. t;«*iU
lay liy hU side, atlli a n.ilteii on
S tlrmy and Mr*
C. W. IMekei
OF GREAT BRITAIN
Aftaniooiv-
PIONEER DAY
IS OBSERVED
wera indications that Rnwl had been
irying to light a lire bebwe hts death
lk.me dry twigs hml b.-eii bnAen fn.tn
a dead scrub t«k. and these twig*
werr* pUerl near where the Uvly wa*
found
No matches
UiTr found in
Uosel’s clothtng bm the idea that he
to buUd a fire to
I frcx‘<
fact fror
iHx n Tvn
!
to Hurt Athletics Here.
/
V
:
Bathlat Saitt ad Tnwta
Don’t Spend Any Money
Friedricli
,
fur clothing, until you sec wliai wc arc olTqnRg. Wefl sdU you
new, uiMu-tlaic fecxhls at prices that arc low, ami probabljr
lower, than what others Will ask for out-ol-date rtoffl
tPECiAL for Monday
^uiTs
& Tuesday..
ANY $10
»UIT
FOR 7-50
8T-EIIMBERO’m
LADIES’
S2.50 SHOES.
in US Vlllt TW!
If you desire to insuD a ^
tern ol Electrical Ligtomg.
Bells, Burglar Alarum or Td.ephoncs, peimil us to esti
mate. We have a fine kne of
1^.
rn'iV-^Hlgh'lJiH*!. HUh s«hcs.l atb !
,r/b'‘«i l™
PACKIN6
HDU8
FjmI P.KhM, who loM do »ro
ianerat tlie basket factory last t
B getting along nioely.
s.
&sarj-*s3s-t.ff
IM miKimo.
n a^
,4rr;:'
WOULD
cburcK Tu.«t.y;J.
THE ECONONf SlOkl
An liMDrtanl Factor^ Suits for Wen
In the costuming of ladies at the present time
^s the light weight materials. The pretty Etamines have taken such a strong hold on;popuJar favor that they are to be worn the year
rouM and the coming summer, is to bring them
into the very height lof fashion. Hence our
Dress Goods Department is showing a' most
complete fine of that popular fabric. Will call
your attention to four of our specal nurtibers.
:
Our 50-ir*ch English Rope EUm.ne is strictly pore
I
combine lt>^
non-union engineers
from Kansas City and Omaha to break
the strike.
It has been announc^
that unless
the
packers
speedily
grant
the demands of the strikers
ever* union man In the packers* em
ploymeul will quit work Such acUon
*Tbere
Jackaou. Mich.. May H-meen
hundred to J.OOO men on strike U
what confronts the building contrac
tors this morning
Unskilled labor
l^Tmade a demSd for |2 a day. but
the contractors refused to go to worL
and this morulag every man employed
at the buildings went out.
■OYWASLOST
iTn ^ Mstfisf*^*fl^^**
b^e.
the very special price of—
."■> b«u..ful c.h
JOI.OO |»»r y»rd
.r. o«.ri.g ..
_____
one that is positiv.
thing new and des
, tan and navy blue.
lam^^dcim aJi <ner the cBy uy
TEN DOLLAR SUIT in either Fancy
Worsted or Cassimeres a larger line
to select from than may be found'
elsewhere-made after the same pat
terns as higher priced goods, guaran
teed best for money.
FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT made by
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, which In
sures you perfMt satisfaction as to
style, fit and wearing qualities-flne
fancy Worsteds, and plain Blues and
Blacks—equal to made-to-measure
goods that cost Twenty-Fivedollars.
^1.00 f>®r yflira
Our 44-ineh French Twin. Cloth is one of the richest and han<
eat EUmines that has beon shown the prment season. If you i
you should mapeex
nieo lor -a black skirt <
its beau^ We are
this perfect fabric, and you will be delighted
offering It at the very apeciai price of—
WI.SB t»mr y*rd
There i
i’n;ii;;;'Vhe" imported and domertic Mitrala.
You
I in the style and wearing qual.t.es. W. are offering
I cloth at the apMial price of—
4
TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS for some
of the Choicest patterns fine Import
ed Worsteds made by the Stein Bloch
Co.-hand-tailored, and as to style
and fit they could not well be Improv
ed upon we carry "Stouts.” “Longs”
and “Regulars”-you cannot miss
cetuw a perfect fit tr*m w assortmenL
W(.SW P«I- y«rd
for Him.
' A Utile boy jimi able to talk ™
brougbl to potSoe hoadqi^eru _lhli
t scrvctl while the stock lasts.
Rctncfiibcr our deU.:ious Candies (lOc lb), also our dosing out prices
on floor Matting from ‘Jc i»er yard upward.
"
TSY A MeCORO WANT AO.
EMPLDYES
the entire country.
,t;tv of three section Screens in Oak finisfacd
I with miitation Silkolmc in fancy colors, that
BaarFirM liiat cuiucs will be 1
Is on Foot at Jackson.
suppfy
‘OUT OF- SIGHT”
r oner at only 03O each.
ornTTKomATM-v
MAY OD OUT
COUNTRY
ihtm with somt ol the
si>o:s soiahy otb
WII-MEI-IVI
>0»C
.
L0TeIyHewTles-2Sc.SOc.
CAMPBELL BROS
which iK^oame frighlanml.
The isro started «o run. one horse
stepping over Mr Brodhagen. who
on the flofW. all this
bappeoiagin au in,t«)l. and kicked
him alightly as it passed over his
Aside from his wife and daughter
body. His Injunea were rooeivad by
The surviving retathes are a brothei
George Rosel. in thU city, a slstc the buggy sttikiug him In the aids and
and a brother in Ravenna
and s back, aud it is thought that bU
brother in OsceoU coun
injury was received by the atep slrlk.
It will be rememWu
ing him as Uks buggy was dragged
left the camp of Washing,
the mumlng tff January 15 last at I over
HU toother. Andrew Brodhagen.
oclock to go to Wimarnsbftrg on bU
way to this city. He wa* 111 at the aituessed the aocldeal and Immt-ditime be loft the ramp, and It took
atelywrnt to I
him two hours to nwke hU way from
doubled up ant
bridge,
xardman. (
move, but was
aouth fork •
. point he
miles away,
they slartad to pia him up ha baggad
the way to the
th iron bridge, a mile and to ba put down.oomplalalag about hU
r awav. and to the WilUaroBburg
road ThU was at 11 o clock
X doctor WU. tummoaad and mads a
ly ^er
when tt was
Tbo
3. Oenda St. 'Go.
ugh Evacuation of the Territory
ENTIRE
JSSlt^SiisSSSedmR^beld
ttoti ho mugt hsTU mto dMth.
Alfred
I this cxhlldilun
rjgi* wa* thoroughly dl^gu-*^!
If th.- dl*iv.slH.*n thst .pr..n.,..n ....
IN
BE TIED UP
______it. and it jamped formd Jerking the buggy aronnd. svingiaf the
whiohatruuk Mr. Brodhagen's Would Be Most Serious Strike In His
lega. knocking his fert from under
tory of Chicago-Serious Trouble
him. and alio struck the other horse
and died of cold. AH tbU the
aave in detail as soon as it
known that Rosel was missing and
^
could bo iourwed
The clr
aa augimted by the Roc
,
INTENTION
TRDUBLE
OVER HALF OF MEAT SOFFIT
plains toward W*ll
iiirtcd^out on
St sionn of ih
the win
lUmsburg. the• worst
M Mm, the road
$10.00, $12.00, $15.00
<«o$MthlK Hew Ewnr bar
ever, but at the same time Te.1 South-,
ard of this city and a young fellow j
named ShcH»henI of Charlevoix Is gan ;
mixing It lively, the taller getting hU ‘
BADLY «SED OT
fr»*m
nw.nu
aftern
Salva
Herer torfet tor o^ecoodWi we ore seUtac tte bcu
U the city. P*Bt$ at $t30. $X00 to $rao.
Just Received!
BIG STRIKE
THREATENS
t>e held
the undertaking
at 5 oclock this
unselle
elle <4 the
Army, of which Mrs 1
iH^r. iHdng in charge
will U' laid to rx^st In
$ZS0
di-aaree
meiit as to how ihelr He of 4 f.s t 11
lnetle^ was to W br.»ken but the rule*
were |•nHloe<‘d aud the maii.r .et
Uft at five f«‘.t
and ^iimth jumpcil and f*U'-»l
Wise .
trlixl atid.falle.i
Smith failed again. '
and as WUe made* the run for hi* see
ond trial. *ome*Charlevuix men stand (
aa Bmh Temporarily Delayed—
as posUJ
R^'\ and n
. J ust opened a big lot.swell stuff $ IO U S16
IMITATION PANAMAS »t $X*0, tXM UOe.
STRAW HATS of tU klaU Sc to ll.fS.
Boy’s and Child ren’s Bmct Strtw»-J5c. SOc.
IVIan’s
We have .n« paiis in light turn
yolex,
t*»p amJ kul to|«,
eWant
.lies* >hocs.
IWt
vttnlent> from Traver>e ClL' had
out a* Charlevoix men pr.‘i*ar
Jump or thn.w the aeights wi
AUideiil desire to .lUtmeeri Hu
Then* Wii.s no ci.mplaint made
ever .but ah»ei it eaiue to the r»
a. re' n \
f CharUool
■ a< five fee
CHURIA. SHE SAYS
Ov.r Hi. Body.
Just over the brow of a little eleva
Hon One xd the me n a bo f.*rmed the
Altwet Brodbagen wa. very aoroxoly
siwhlng party* who went to WU
Mamsburg In romimny with a similar lajored Imi evening about i o‘olock
Hanrv Hcodhagen*a barn while anparty from this city.
within SO
feszt of the body, but did not s*-e It.
tohlng a team. It waa suppoaed tba ALL
A* it was Ding Just ovx^r the top of the
» tMtm had been . utirely unhllohed
knoll. The placs* wa* a little north
frtmi the boggy but he- »w juat before
ttf the territory searched by George
the team was starved up that one tag
Mrs
The juirc
is
>3.5H. The quality
ol SOROS IS IS unquestioned.
We have ItH) pairs of Soroais
whu h ate rlighilv narrower than
the ,ucvailit.g ' ftliajies.
You
gel Ihesc.at
: : ;
^anams Mata
»mv.’*irlb? i^‘HM^day. HU:\r
No Oeelre to Exclude. Dther
Mav i::. will \h\ "How I'an We Im
prov.- the Cse of <\»rrect Ijinguagc
b> Our Children?" Miss Nettle Fil
Ik* T:v(«taa iwcsra.
kin*. MKwker. Topic for that day. m Xnr.
Umdon. May U.—In the house uf
•Correcting the C*e of Slang." Ve»
fi*r the day. • James* Practical Ag- commons todav Viscount Cranbomc.
parliamentary sev-retary to the foreign
omce. said that Russia bad intimated
that she wouM adhere to her rngag^
ments to evacemte Manchuria, though
lelayed
she had no
She explained
a as off. and »a* found lying some
tent Ion of adopting any ro
f«««>t frvmi the UmIv
A knife and a
ALBERT BRDOHAGEN SERIDUSLY lending to exclude foreign
obstruct foreign commerce
INJURED
the
p<»rt»
exclusively
clothing
«
The pUce where the body
was
fouad wa* In the district where the
Became Frcghtened. KrvocKml
Record stated at the time that Rosel
had pruhably met his death
It was
H.m Oo«. ..d D«B9«1 »«6*r
Ivlng aUmt 15 rods frvHu the road, and
marchers
It wa* between four and
ffve mlliHi from Wlftlamshurg.
and
from two to three miles from the
Lwk* of the Bivardman
fndertaker CurtU-uw>k care of the
^>$2.50
Affa'ira •
b«* the Slightest d»»ul
It I* natural for
Uk-dI team u* want Tmv. rsA- Cli
to win. aud then* I* no <Mm|*la
RUSSIA TO
MOVE OUT
HAD NO
Oiagraceful
Again SaiunlR) aru-riuMm the emw.i
hat wa.. out to mitness the field day ,
cimte*t» lH-ta<H“n the Traverse City
and Charlevoix High school* wa* com •'
pelled to wltm^i* an exhIMtUm of ruf
fllanl*m that ha.*
IhU rlty
rrtvHi and Injure‘athletic* In thU
city i
d
III*;
than all other cauMs* *x;mblne.l
dUgraciful when boncai. *tralghif.»rwani feat* of strength and skill can
ncu
carrUHl out without cont.^st
ant* or siM-ctatur* coming together
puglltsilrany. and hkx*d b*lng *pllk-d
Just Who wa* resimnslble for the
mix Saturday pmimbly nolK»dy knows
except the people who partlcli*ated to
It. and I heir atoiHw do not agn^e. But
...... '""srr;
dAKING
CONNEC
That Oo More Than Anything Else
Against Mkrd Luck.
HAS
: :
THE WEATHER
Another of ^he
Up
The victory In the Held day Wort
!*tw«M*n Traverse Clt> and tChark*voli Saturday afternoon went to Char
X. Imt it wa. not won without a
the dlrt*rtion uf thb bolldlns.
Kle. ami It would have required
One of the naen who happened to
litUe chanite foi; the victory to
From th.-^e talk* the early strug
adnlve the atorm that overt«K»K him gh* for Hnince organization wefc
This m.vtlng wa* well
«m the plain*
He had on a duck fully shown
attcndcil. I he lM-*t this year, over 50
m.-robers In ing present, besides a few
ahuoa and aiocklnj;*. aith ^er> iMK.r Invit.-d guests for dinner and visiting
member*
fmm
other Oranges
, nnderaiar. and in»ui.ei> w» tattered
I weix* presFour
r- that the hare akin showed HitViUKh in
McRea, A
R. McRlH).
,nt. F.
Pla0t*s. .ven lafure he U-ft
u>h and Mrs. Levi Acker
George
TIir*M* ......... .................. ........
not present-Orln H.ixle .K. -a
wa* found th.*rf
When the Utdy was
SpauWnq, Utach, D. S ttl.w
Book Store
Seventy*
.rs^r'u.
IS
IN
'■'V'
Every* lime Base Ball Goods come fronL-licre.
Three lines of supplies we carry—
TION WITH FIELD DAY
ont of name) Anderaon’o store. All
ler the bnlldlnc w*-re atjcna that read SooHng ,Forty Out of the
PK 'For Rent - • Diphtheria
•(ilrl Wantwl.' -WTiafa the Matter
with HantuiT' etc
Nolmdy knows, of oourae. who
more.* the building
If U had not
iMM-n moveil. however. It inlaht have
ENCOUNTER
MSdU Bit!
1 here’s nothinjj want in*; in the as.sortmenU
Come and gCl the kinii you want. : : :
REGRETABLE
nNAL SCORE WAS 7S TO 53
EXHIBITION
/My Wat Brought to tht City and
Thia
.Our Sah 01..
U^o
or« vaa aaoTed
DAY AFTERNOON.
pon State afreet and left atandda wider both
of the property
.....................but the arheela nnand
der the front end were removed
i
aold. and the bulldlna au
aildnlsht Saturday nlabt.
LEWIS OF CHARLEVOIX TOOK S
Thro# Semwt Made by the VUk
JiN TMt FlIBCe •TOB*« OF JANO1
ary 1ft LA«T
I----------- J
but a short time
him. atatlng that she
came looWag for fa
bad been every place she could think
of to find him. He wa.* tak-c to hi*
comer of Ca** and Tenth
IN TMK FItU) DAY MKT »ATtJ*-
Cor. PrOBt'and Unton
Bami1t0n Ootbing
'
: CITT, MCH. MOMDAY.MAY iVl90!L
TUB EVEirarQ BECpBD.TBA^
cfT«niaK9nMy«
IWAVenSE CITY. MICHK2AN
6tnenl tifws
pftbtmHd
Mas wbo was mM vhy tc
m .foad
wahrr tn hi« adT«^
t£m^t miA:
all fcood wailMC nerwaartly p»d dUmfr
the cQegw.^'HM
«»IA»H> TRAVSRM HERALD
riaa of '*1
qwtokVi
M«r cQEtomrr. Is to bony a
mca who take all tbHr meata at tv
i will Bat oWact to tbia at
It; iB fart It la ratber (ratify
tec tbaa atbacwlae te fted a waiu^
te.
^,JLZ.SSSSJL^. *
Mted
italaa can acarerty 1
raaUaad nsoaid by tbosa who «ake
•teiy or tbo daatloa. A »o«w
aatlClad *Tha World’s Coal Bapn
ennae.
They knew tbe eriea
mads by his pnrtoc, but they hod nevcr banrd it
low4 beforo. An.
Ugnndhnd
striking a
said that to only a few mUntea Androws would hava been dand.
store U80i while that
der 'of the world has
bled. The ihraa irsal
eountrlaa id thn world
W-
oT*he rei
Sl»un(I..r l«ri.t> live
not quite
walls Aw«
coal prod
A book on the Kongo t>ee
am the Ualted
gtvea this picture of the fundw
States* Ualted Ktogdoo aad Oennan
tbe naUves for while ants: “In the
Thaae thraa aouatrles produce prac
ant month the n.Uve. have a
tlsaBrM par aant oC the world s coal. very bt»y rime The river Is dewriH
Stnea lOO tba United States baa tomen. and women, boys and girl*,
.aaMaad her output by Stl.OOO.POO go oot to gather the white ant for food
abort tons. Oermaay
by 10a.OO0.WK) I ronnot say I admlro tbelr luate, but
short tons, aad tbe United Klafdom tbs white ant Is not lad as food, mere
ly very rich. In this month be 1s about
by d0.0W)j^
an Inch long. The nstlvts gather him
adrv^ pull off the wings and
Dnrtog his trip thnmkh the west
blim Tbe native hoys have a
«>resident Rooeereli care much alien
nborter way wltb him. SomeUmes at
tloa to the irrisatloa
msaa while ants flopped on to the U
noted the beneBls of tbe aettoa of the ble. attraett^ by tbe light. Tbe toys
pivnmiaeni to provide thb Unprove- who were waiting pounced on them
ment tor arid lands, ihs sentiments and without further c* ivmoay popped
BMnt
them Into tbelr mouths.”
upon this matter are
proved to the west, where the qoea
tloa is nore vitally Important than
the ewtero people. Irricatlon cc
pala toteaalve acricnlinra. and thla to
m
>. and
What to loobnbly t^ amnilest pob
to aobool In tbe world hna brew open
.4 M tk. Hmllte H«4A»diMk I
te Behlwrtc'.BolteIrn. It tet. teu
.Iom4 for MM Um te coMfI
at tim .tepniatette. at (h. telteuL bat
UteaboM M ba aiMad afate with
SPITE OF’THE ABSENCE
portion ot te.
« OM plM. whM.
OF
Enjoyed
Party in tha Protected Home Cir
cle Hall Saturday Evening.
The High
MU.
bn»«Mo.t.»«tMi frote. n«.b«..vh.K.l
ncbool
.tbiv.e.
„f
track team had
.b.
ttarlrvul. .n.
sa bc-en suocuasful to
i and most deep-scaled
-SHOs of rat arrhal d.wfneteA
Ms
A W Ci ark of EvenHt.
I havia fortune on
llffereut trcsiments for catarrh mad
>.uld mn hear across the table. After
aslng Hyoroei and Hyomel Balm for
well as
fight days I could
ooot^MO. WO.I4 b. b«.ate4 M.
ountemplatlSL hot even lo thi
ury Root object.
Mamla to now fbe
<mly ‘walled city” in the ©rioat and
it to StK-relary Root s Inteutlon to
UaveU jiresorved. Ilia quite likely
that the moat onUide the wall will bo
filled up aa a aaniterv measure.
SEES CHINA’S PARTITION.
The ernpUon of the Mount Oollma
volcano in Mexico which was roneT- " tt»r^ rUtmUM 0»ar-R W-ve ( areCwUf
Thursday, exoeed. m volume
force that of a few week, sgo
large strsam of lava is pouring ont of
, of aur that TvUl l,ix..«V
the emter and flowing down tbe weel
en, slope ol the mountain.while asbe
Eddies!
are falling.
In umor.says a \Va*vhlnglon *iie«ial dU .
nele’* John Yancy. om- of ths pal. h tu the New York World
_
fomoas obarmelers in tbe
Mf. Hay w«» gl.cu .hU-f i•r.^m and
same ixMluIrtes. Including fhlna.
Is dead at bit home in PleMunt valley. Yellowston. Paik. where be had
lived for SO years
Yancy kept i
Muail Uel and entcriainod maaj
promtosBl gi^a among them Presl
aiies from the house tops, w.n* I ton
ttoal Boosev^.
l^rou Hotteohlld, anxious to cane qp t»..- »'hlne«. rm
PrMldent Arthur, h-nater Vest and plre. but the ilrm |Mn,tH.uof the I ultM
Ote. Sherman
states, emphaibslly rt-i.n*-.u,ted by
Mr. Hay. sbxxl lu Ibe way. and they
U.e koyal urdivr of Vam on were for.vd to |HM.iiH.m* lli.-lr pW.u.
K«H.Tclary H«y has taL.-n nibrc pride
Ctoinmlasloner 0. W. Kohlsaal.
la that achievement than In any uU.er
nmognlllon of bis work in umnool
event lu his diploumlic enre.-r. 1
with Ibe St l.oui. expoaluon.
l-te.i. l.is en-at ambition to s.-.- l*lil|»U
Ing tee tfooorwtlon was a
Foreign Miui.ter iMgorbtdm
tongratnlating Kohlmal on the wall
•itlon" w.mld to resll
deserved mark of the king's apprecia
IMS the purtliioi^^ t'l
SSI
\lTtt
AteuTrS. Ml» U4te koMlc oat
““ttSSl Norte pterte bte M A1
iicMai to glT. tiMIr
l-m.) IL.' . i.-ry c.t.«.’n
i. !P bank^with whlrh to do tbelr
tonking. ami we have a large numIh t of them among »ur cusU.racrs
Some take c-rllflealeR of di-posU,
M.me KavluKs l—k.^. M..IIH- prefer
• <-omiiH>reial afY-oiiiitu '
Our variuiiK nieih.MiL sull the
conv.mtenee «rf ail
IN-rhaps you
are not funiillar with the various
m.nhods .rf deiMteltlng. do not
know whlek.nietlMMl would to Ih*«i
for you. ami
do not nwllw what
a c..nv. nbm>- and iM-neflt a tonk
llu tlM-lhods
h.-Mitale lo a,
W'e aim to make our
Hank” in every way
“Leavings
i> ®ank ^
in the store and 5
Monday or
.ATER
J. W.
dONES
WHOLCSALB AND RETAIL
Practical House Furolahar.
Ole C«a4 Cl>«m MU. Our
$2.S0 Shoe
. tw Uemen arc the Best
nisde.
\Vi* havf just rrccivetl a larv:e lol.
nuitit! in the laifsl styles, comrs from
the Ht rrick Shtvc Co.. Lynn. Mass.
Tht'> are alrrady scllin;: fast and will
sui»n lx all sold, tt will c<»st you
nothing to look thrm ^>vcr. : : : : ;
See Our Window Display.
A.«. P-ptVRAAN
. the fliilah of an phjrsl
• You roi,r
• , '
-Sure
llaveii'l .von broi.l of the
dls4-overy of that l.©nd«n te h ntUithst
the vllswtlonH of on eiigliw n»uui w ill
kill g.*rm . nlior. - In a few days^ And
don t von Uu.w nut lauctically all
our ilH m» .Im- io g.rins^
If the
vll.r...e.„e lauteHl l.y wurkliM: irn
ehli..-i.v will kill tin in. anyone ought
to I- nld- to
thiil InM.rd of takluai/of the :i.lmv
dayN III a .tiM- i-»v
Tlu Union City P4X»ot oompuny.
Ltd., whlol, wus orkunlsod..u fesT
wssks sinoe for tbe ounursmire of
vurious ktoda of puinls uad prtoUng
inks from nuturul deposlta found naur
Ibsfu. will aoou commence the «eciioo of smsmmotb nod op to date
puint factory to employ several hnndrv-d hands.
Notice to O^ Owners.
Aiiers of dogs arc hereby notified
the licenses for dogs for the fiscal
. lH*ginnlng May 1st, 1903. must
sp.'i»d lbr,-e b« paid at once
The rale fixed by
iM- ora w.H-k - Male law Is |3 for females and |1 for
lie*
rnles* Ihe law IqthlB regard
compiled with at one*. 1 shall pro
M,T,o..-. a MlMtrl lei ui H, fne . nh of a
raUioad . oto..
Hie rallioad t,v;,t ,
meiil
oucht to do tin- 1.„m1 j
ii.-teK for Mi.v uitefoN .K- mm, th.nl
ean t'elnlid tolng jarrvd’’-Exchange |
Mountkln T.-s in our torfft-c.
/
.^within
****lhem
* parties ownl
subject to arrest.
Its a them will to.«b
Avery .^Ponudmasler
a UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE u
An .uc.mlnn season never brought us such line Furniture as the prese^tu
slock aispUjs. We have been raising ,oar stamlaril of quality ever since this
St.ir.- «as »,,ene.l. until now we cm truthfully say that the best from tne »freat
liirniuirr worKl can be found here. ________________'
Wm
MORRIS
CMAIRS
are cordial helps toward the rest one wishes to
enjoy in the evenings after the day s work is
done, before an open lire or beneath the soft
lisht of lamps, with a tjood book—but picture
the scene yourself. These arc the best Morris.
chairs made.'and the pricesi .are from
CURIOSITY PAID.
NonnL. .............. « 1* . 0 . *-M
SMunteT Mtedteon. uij i. mt Al-
was a tto-15 to 16
Look for another riylc
tkvlr frlmd. M.urJw
ATTEND CA8 COOKING 8CHOOL
tli« ITulfCted Honi.! Circle hmll »»<
hwidMinely decoralM .nJ LI ro..lv
2 O'clock Standard Tlmw—Menu for
tor the sood time. Tbe .t^hteUc
Tu«day:
was
>“ not
■>« over
over until
Mtll nearly
ncrlj: "7. o clock
however, and the boat w^ iscbcduk.1
I Cakes
to leave at 8 o'clock
Tbe captalti
Va
so the Charlevoix p.<>
oot
at the reception
There were 30 or 4i* couples of lh»
High school young people pnweni
enlug ws!i
however, and tbe
rohlnlght
Ypsilmti «
nomat Dews
immm
leather. Solid, well made, no
squeak to them <^rorth $12.75),
my
to get them started
Stronger than any c dms Ih^ ^
1m- made in an advert
[act that S. E Wall A itm^will give
their persona! gusrani e with every
Hyomel
Ihev
Ihey s.-ll
S.-1 to rt'fand the
money if the purohaser can say that
Hyomei liav» not glv.-n satisfaction.
Most people are aware of tbe power
of tSftbelU to resist external prvsnvire
«
but not many would cr^
turn naceasltaiea a study of aclenUllc it the rcanlU of tests recently made,
MSthods of soil culiuro.whlch etovkte. which appror to be genuine. Wgh* or
dinary ben'a eggs that were aubmltteil
tenntoc from the haphamrd buali
rprosmiro varied betweA-n 40U ^jouuds
of farmer years to the level of
and STS pounds per square liKh. %Mth
rtrroae. applied Interuslly
srtn tend to en
twrivs eggs these gave way at i
varying belweeq ‘ thirty two
t* in slgb.l. niKl to is filled will, i^g^
Is and aUty five pound. |>er tion ol bis aervioea.
SiM-tvt.try lUy U gm-AMlng overMie
Tbomaa Wilson, a stags driver, .who
• inch. Tbe pressure requlr^ to
nn-or .llMpRtib fnnu Rt. IVtcrsburg
tbs eggs varied totw»vu forty live, nsar Riookton. Utah, is i^eparwbbh o^TMislbly «“ime frum'tUe Uus
mg
to
tender
Prssident
KoosetsU
a
. The last four years have been the
alon foreign otU.v sud wbh I, sTabd
nnlqae
wdoome
when
lie
visits
Utah
moat remarkable to tbe hUlory of '
that nil tbe .-SIM-Illi«I feoiur.-* of tbe
thi. month
Wilron is the father of
country for the railroad huata
nqwrted demand* un t'hina an- ”abs.v
tr. tKiys. all of whom are « feet tall.
Bvety year the iramc In frsdfhU and
When Roosevelt rmmhes therrthcw'l
Mr II:iT li:,* two tbevries regncHiig
pasaimi— buatoeaa hm been to
Tbe public school U generally under!•'. vouiig men will form tn line, and tills dl-puteb
»»i,e I* that the state
crenaed. and IncreaMm earning, have csttmated and U frequently looked upCO with indlffercncv. lu Influence can tbe elder Wilson will proceed to to- ment lts«*lf I’* •at.—bilely false'' ami
been tbe remilt
During the past
not be expressed to a few words, but trodooe each of bis sturdy sons to the an* given out «.ul> to .s,ntluue tbe
nmi. there ha. been a congestion
p.-^ciib-nt with this remark
' Tills is Ilu*«dan polio of d,-.Y.ptlou. Tbal is
buatoess on many lines, and extensive tta toflueoAV Is the lifeblood of the
tbe theory in wbU-l, be pla-v* tbe most
borne, the community and tto* nation exhibit No
imprwemenu have been found necea
vulideno*.
Any ordinary Imagination con ronjuie cids thsoTT
This U • xhibil No. 3.’
Tbe ottor one Is^lbat Ku**la bas eon
Mry and are allU to pragreas.
up a Btate of affairs that would
and soon down tbe line
Wilson u
now declar«l that during ItOJ the
com. to ps«, If tbe «:boolhouse — not a mdnuou and th« IR boys bare clod,Hi she mad,- the grub t.-. *,-»!, an,I
t* now seeking to make It apis-ar that
provemenu on the principal lines
ckmed. It Is tbe Igreat sieve Into
bat
one
mother
tbe
iv,K>rt«l demnmi* wero not made
the United States will aggregate fTO.- allthenstloiikoftto orld are thrown,
Ixw
Angeles,
acting
under
innod
will .luletly witbdmr th.-u, with
to be absken down to be common level
. MO.MO. Thta does not Include
rioUuu-Scbool •tra. lion, from tb. secret ronrlee bo- tbe Intention of repe.nting .ml enfonproponed line from the Great Lakes of obedience and pi
raan at Waablngton. tbe poUoe arrest Ing ttom later on. Mr lUy put* milto tha Gulf of Mexico, which wUl coal
ed and baa placed In tbs city jail a hope to this view of tbe affair lie bt‘
tbe Ra«dsn move was cun-fully
170.000.000.
man who* is su.i.ected of betof ose of
Mr. Btoks-l don't Uke tbe looks of the four brother* of Oxolgoss, ths asthat joong nun wbo call, to see
1 of the late Prelsdent McKinley.
Blnks-He lookaexacUy as you Great Nccrecy has been malntsteed
_.„Mhe arrest. No charge has be«-a
lodged against him. the polios simply
detaining tbe man on sispicion until. nm-.it to b
’’Yes, you^ were, and yet
■rssidsst left Los Angelea
It Is Chirk the r
yon to spite of all my parcnti WM
aay. sod I mm afraid that In spite of all said'lhat Osolgos. has b*«»
*»
'
, r cent, of tbe no
we can say oor i'la
eaitMl IS i-r o ut
as big a fool as I w
pro^ easy picktog for the Konnals
the house fought on oae skle ,.r
•otLs bars oot been out of tbe ordiFriday afternoon. May 1. The NorothvT to the , ivll war
mate made S3 run. to a .lx toning
tary.
•___________
At Wymondbam. Norfolk. EagUnd,
game, while the vtotors managed to
gather to sight run. but gave up to to this Inscripttob at .an old country
“
an «nk iKurd nnd
................ 1 4 1 « 0
. aU to one line: “Nee nlsbi gll.jw^us,
oec bospss birodo,” Translated from
tbe Latin, lo which It api»ears In anse Roman capital letter*. It may be
dered. “Ne dormouse as a servant
me. neUber a burse letvh for. s
ssL’te te.“‘KoJssrJSi
otede, hOY} iiu«w <»k. Uk.
(tek ftyle fiated ia «thet weatecttd4.b«ati(al(ialdaio.ky«hi
'*T?e’^Somel In , the Inhaler forntebed with the out
outlU dries and ateril.
Ues the air you Inl
breathe
It U.a kwal
and direct treatme
ail catarrh germs
s. and to this way
CHARLEVOIX PEOPLE
Studenu
makes permanent euroa
W times a day and bensflt will be
seen at on<v (\mtinae this treatment
fur a few »and Hyomc-i srlU have
HAD AGOOD TIME
oli>.tr*ollo Mctotte. iotl.U MteltFT
Md. .f«M 00Ml4vrlii« tUv mum,
BMtetecj BootlM«iTen iMtCMtioB.
lo Ooveteor T.tt .ot to dl.t«b te.
Mil., Th.«»OTL«I «aj. M.11
mtat you imi. Or they i«
Mccte tW Sittii* Koob. m
they uc WMhteiy IW tlRtecat
■^.”a-.ij5usrc
Kottolntn yoUowaoumon tba top
of tee oasMIaot a can of tomalosa
whSob abe pnrobnaed for 18 eeota.lln.
rrod W. Knlnherg. of Jaraay OHy.
told bor basband teal the grocer’s
olerk hud deoelved ber In fwjosnmead
Tba blid doc man Is likely to think lag them. “Meybe they are not all
Is fsTOrtte bas a better nowr than any ted.” be said, lifting tbe aonm wltb
Why. tliu U » pieev of yal.
ir/’bseried. rnnbsr Invasr
>u abownd that ihe;bit of yellow f
____ covey of *cbKkifi» wIod«-d at »»
yards, or. acaln. a bevy of qi^l draw n
dfbstraeiioii of the!
and Trad#.* laaaod by tli« buroaa
autlatlca. shows that the Cnitad
_
b*uuters «Jo not dare bnild
Btataa not only leads the world to a ^ for days at a time on the little isrsciiif oc
*
ulmaU because Ibe utter
smell tbs fuimw from tbe .ma
Ualtad States urodueod ooelfih erf blase a iltotancs of lire miles out st
of tbi. snlmal that be
tbn ooal <d tba world: test year lu mTlt
flsb umler
uuder the sea. sioow
ynAmkM was oae^hlrd of the total can trail a fl*h
htr. bM> kiwwn to «I«1. n»n .t two
of the world. The coal i^acth
'
~
■nU« and make up their
the United States
has J quadn
TVI-
oro
Lai te
and send cnsto«ers away wltb tl.e
«telaB that be works te/tbe best restanrant te town. But such waiters are
-jtew Turk
Tba «tate o« Ute aial fwdaatloa
tba
Yba
rs?:ss2r'atrSi:"!:,‘U"s:
ber body, wbtob haonms am
oold. Ahootnnhonr teler tba i
dfewa lay on tbe floor nneonei
le bartted or«« tbrtr dlaoet. •“
ter arbo knows bla bosteeaa
I bis ciMtoateri fently over
0. CDOfsa by «wttnir, always ready.
Air
CM a ewAa off swavr-llliob.
Mru B-Oh, Charles, we can m
It flown with thirteen st table.
Mr. B.-rshsw! 1 hope you're nc
One Reason Why Women Flocked
to S. E. Wait & Sons’ Store.
Wheu S K Wan
inU. advertls,*d that they
pritilDg druggiNU
regular
Uix of Sana
Tsidcis free with every package
of Palm Vine they aojd. m my women
lo their ►tore out of enritteUy.
S E V
I .mid rtrfund
.of
m edlcine* in accordance with dlrecare today free from all
. lb
i monthly
worry
m
■; backaches
s
bacKacness or weakness.
we
heallb.
Tab!ets.*^dih a pacle
with
-Do you think that i^eople appn
urt to this countryr
womtutoly.” ausweted Mrs Cumrox.
-Bvsryboflj geU Interested as «>Pn as
joo tall ’em bow much a masterpiece
esrt.--Warixtogton 8ur.
'wtoch VumVV»re
but they will continue to
o guarantee to refund
f Palm Vine docs not core
rm sorry to bear thaL"
ATTINO CA»
COOKING
Rom.n Oh»Ir» •riel P-in. Roolcor*
Nothing more artistic made, and they do finish a room .so nicely, and you n^J
only buy one piece at a time-atTd to it as c.rcumstances warrant. A fewdollar.Lt a time and your home will be handsomely furn.sbed and you will not
have noticed the outlay. We want you to sec these handsome goods. The
buying question we leave to you. We save you money in cvep way.__________
* 20J00 ROLLS OF WAU PAPER *
A«biguoo.-How sn. yon, old fWloirT Aiu you ksnrfOF strongl
-No: only Juri managing to keep qot
II add. spice to dreary Ufe. enoc
agt<s the human heart. Ufts om
despair.
DAVENPORTS AND PARLOR SOIrtS
l or unitpieness (* desiKn. artistic shaping and generous tuitd these stand without a peer. Ifeautiful dark green upholstery and cither Mahogany or solid oak
irintniings make a most beautiful combination. The construction model is a
work of art. 1 lavcn't you noticed the beauty of a parlor furnished with odd
pieces of furhiture. and our prices are so reaso^bte. ,Lc^at our
*(550.. *400
lb select from, making it the largest stock m this region. The latest sty les and
most up-to-date patterns. No matter what room you want papered-we show
you the latest pa,K:r for it. We have all the latest fads. We sh^l I*
lo offer you sugg. stions. We make this our special business. Our prices are
alMay> ibc lowest.
'
_________
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
«CMOOL
* O-ctote •Uad.rt Ttew-Mtete ter
Ba(bant«R»*c«*.«
rM.-
mt
TO* ETXKIMO BMOBPl TKAVna* OITT. MICH, MOSDAT. MAY 11,190S.
YOU TAKE
•nUy .the Brtttsb govem»«l pi»>
a. tatsevAllm repest ea ^ epilike swaim dweUeia of Mew Gniaee.
TWe elraage race of bumea betage has
dwelt la the owampe from tlmee whkh
natadau the old«t native tradlthms.
army marksmanship.
Gmt Soccets ta Amerie«a
^UpocBts to Eorope.
ruit«dfflale« 1Linb.vrtWb-t-»-
«: u
SSS^
«b»i lb»
*** “-'* *^1^r. !nj"^ “ mOT PBIOES P4ID FOB im.ia
SHnl£rt*IS rSliW w.iujy
No chances in purchasing our
QuTOn City WHOLE WHEAT
FLOUR. You take no chance
in using it. Better flour can^
not be had. no matter what you
pay for it
ntweys In water or on meM ground,
they have feet with tong. fragUe M-
sjcs'sr.rirjs:;
«lirabTfofcl.ofrtlo.
th*n ,tL} b»m.» bfto* tb.t I b
HANNAH & LAY 00.
-tmax/kmsk
COLD STORAGE FRUITS
Brittsh administrator. It U prolMibl
rooree that this effort of nature to ^
ite e new speclea of amphibious bomab being with flat ewlmmlm end
mmom.
“Too cmn nn*r toll llll T<* tO -" P
tb. mo«to«o whW. xniltau. A. To,vl..r
tiM a>u irout of tbo illvWon of 1gmlogical lnT«ilgatlun In the d:|Mrt
of agrioaruin- at Wadihigtun
to work, says the New Ymri
post Uls Id*^ was elmtKLnnily made
good when a carg«
•I *'***"
waa sent to Paris a umutli or t«u ium
nod auld for
4«» P* r t^ul uWe
run aouiU have
market. It lAaaUl
to have U'm the llr*l tiule that aiitl.'*
were ever Uken i»ut of
pttimgr at
that aea»Hi of the >ear nipl markehd
In Europe. Why nni**is ahouW have
been chosen for the vM*orlUH*nt ha.
puaaled many oWrver^. hut f‘»«' r»a
sous best known to tli. uiM-hcs Tarl
sUn fipple eater, bad Uken a great
fancy to rmmet ai.i.h-* "«h1 wsui.d
oocbing else when tb.-«- «aiU U- got
It was at the auggestlon «.f the |H>aM>
logical dlvldon that thi. kiml
and the s.M|oel pi\»ved.
thrutJgh A-ouipetltlve
and K*ut abroad to try at BMey In
llnglaiid fur the I’ulma trophy
beid hy fanada.
The *. h«-iue ev»dved by the
board A
For Chronic Sore» ud tneen,
Cnuirh. lUwni^m, Blood Potam,
S^b
bol-d lo lot. .- U.UDU l,«l .IK-IID*
hrle* iq»rlnkhd ntl ovaT tbe roO
where UM-n lu all walks
Acne
he a*k*Al tti I.rovhle mMals and tro
phies f»T 4vm|N-utUe marksinsnehlp
Ul aI«-orgai.lnd minOa.
mtem ol »U nahnlUiT »oc
, itML. WriU ■« and oar
TJ!n'
will pt-rhaps here Incased tbelr poddls
Tbe l;i... ra u» i.i„r..l tu
feet In boota I'erhaps tbelr women
ineen Vh-toria I- to lake tbe t
wUl be wrarlni: high heeUd e^«a. Hot
cottage boejdlal el Nice.
diiirict. bat - notil a few mouths age the record of their exlstem
iras not helieyed the deposits wars eeling,
____________
When *n>sbesk./*h..n . ‘tsma^ roas
enlsre nor that pa/ing mlnee could
Tbe WLmm Fea.t.
be ojened there, the new range helm
Id Morocco. th»r sirunge e«
ooosidertd too remotely eitoated from
MohaumH*dsn im*w yrar.
geoeimUy aooepled eouthern limlii Msreh 0. 1. generally i-alUd -Ali^lof the ore field as developed on thi llanweU.- the ram fesst. Tlio people
of Morocco i.ay ii««re . l«b
Oeotr%l Uiks
Now. it is reported, the Iron forma Uoo to the Item of sarrlli.
^A ncrtbero Michigan in srarob of
lion has been traced for several mll« other Moslems. In every
likely hrooU luid Utfe eUed treat
ined Ust V.ll thst he was
in the tMiesbirr section, and large de preme i.fferlug of n ram or he goat
with hot Indifferent
hfs hard
tMiiitsbave already been locate4l bj Uke. pl^re at the d.-.r of the principal
m'»*t id the flth that bnre te^n leken
mosque. Immediate!) after It Is strm^ red Winter ai*ph*e- He carried hUct*m
.iiMacud drills
he knew, When a.ndelUm • cln cf rold
or that ellUffe cost their p«.e««or.
*
he oOclal imam lu pre*eme of the plslnt to Mr Taylor, w
J. B. Martin. M l>
i H- Er««. M.
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