The Evening Record, April 29, 1903

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The Evening Record, April 29, 1903

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

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

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1903-04-29

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[^^^3 THE EVENING RECORf)

HiLMM
SIXTH YE.UI—1»«0

y)|^

= ■ VM
^auiTtuB
T« T«fc« 1
Dmirt It to «»• rmtol of -FathttMte Friday.

DISPLAY

Lodse. So. ttt. P.
. which Wiu eoBdact the fimar^
ILL CMAHACTESIf* OPPNINO s.rrh M of • Phiber" Steele at Nonh»yuuy monalar at 10 o clock. by
ipeclal
reqatot of Her. Steele
OF iT. U>UI» SXFOSITION
^
y^> ago. are asked to be at the dock
it C:M^o take the Columbia, which

'i'v;::

to DIMCATC
FRStlOCNT ROOSCVCLT WILU
AUOUNATC CCSKMONIE8

MDS and to aU %l>IUiig Maaoas. wba
iare eordlallj Ihvlted to accomp^y the
IN. kKal lodge. A rale of M cento for the
Irfjund trip will be made to tho« who
!are not Masons, but desire to attend

RUSSIA HAS
RECEDED
rSOM HEN BAPICAL STAND IN
MANCHURIA MATTER

DESnES ANEUaUf CAPITAL
CONSIDERS OUR COMMERCE
VERY attractive THINO

have

Bi. Lonto. April

bay fires

caused

very

•«l5i.£.'TpAr»-BU..I. baa

sr'To.'tu'^o'.^rur:

heavy

• -XbUrtt.T on
from havlnif treaty ports a
Utodgy hsfore the dedieatlou of tl»e
in Manchuria; that Russia
World's Fhir eaposlrton, fr«eoU a!
neatly desires to sttrsrt American
oietoresQae sight.
Banting of r. d. Buildings and ContenU Destroyed by

HE IS WANTED
FOR FORGERY
ALEXANDER GRIFFITH

LOCATED

IN MANITOWOC
the International ex|s»siiloi» lo
mrmormic that cvmil
One of the m.»si lni|m «o.ive mi
IH-arefiil
times *#111
, the metroiMilih «»f the
________________*ln*-a glltlerlng
play of American arms and the
at the senlih .If that republlc-s poavr.
Kings, emitcrurs and- poientaivs
send I heir ambaaaadtirs to swell the
homage of this |M-ople lo the genius
gave the
terrliory one thirdil liie sUC

HANGED IN HIS BARN

0^"th^V“bSSrS5 I

tel

by the Ic-1

r“£*JS .MlbJli'cf I

H...I In Port Huten. Kill.

‘r£.vv.!r^i:.

naibm
the Ignited Blales.
gnw. and the supn
bead of the armed column. U inlrnded
to symlMillRc a government l.y the |mh>
pie and Its srhlcvements.

Msrv Morphy of Kicgslev and she ts
the complainant ia the ona«*
Shortly
after be is i
tbo money the
and the alleged forgery was not
tected until the note name dne

of the fairy IkkiK. ,
Thai the national government
l»e interpreted as stamping Its ap
proval on an enterprise that has cost
It mon* than six millions i>f dollars.
Major General Henry C tkirbln will
marshal ihe parade from Its starting
IMdnt In Hi Isuii.- lii the palacen of the
Ivor) Oily.
Ketimates by tht* passenger depart
menu «if 29 railways converging at
8t. l.s)Uto Indicate the attendance at
the dedlratlon of 2i0.t»im to Jtoi.Oim
i * toltors. mainly from
aouri. llllnoto. Iowa. A

WB«^ living nodtri

..Shoes..

Tied Up by Suite Senate.

’^i''*Th** mailer dates back
two jFears
Under the administration
of Gt»vernccr Plngrce G<*orgc* Ifame of

d In Get-

This is nut the Brst time (irlffiifi
^ he^'^nd htl”father. Hn^ Ur*ffl!h^

il> \Vln- lo tbr

tU-oorg.

dtp Bock Store st st
TO WEATOB

-—

Th* RIkH« pIsCo* to buy Olothoo

S E IM D A

SuitM for Bo/m .KieU lo pt SjK-cial No. 1. « Coxt, |onU and
of heavy'iw .Metnratck goodx—will wear, wear and wear. Tm
tart Olid Fifi/
Moo s Morwoar litre yon lin.l everything thai\ good-^aU co
all sixes from 25c to $3^0.
Bomfond HoU- no belter at any pticr -RJ.Ofl. 32.00, 31 MO.
•‘The newest aiwax'* bivt at lIen»’aV

S. Boncia & Oo.

$».5C Shoes at $2.$0
I i.m'l W.1II.
UV have voiir
M/c mev. wc may noi lm\e

mrm

0«ys

You thOttUI l« wcitinK a

Alfred V.
Friedricli

TKio Sprine Sui'tto
Wc show* an umnally strong hnc of MCS’S Soils - IS tO |IS--all new
nobh) 8l)lcs, the medium and Ivctlcr grades iKring made by Michaels
Stem kV C o , ol Kcwhc-stci.
Our irrices will save you money.

SnrEINBBRO'S «“‘¥f;.8K'.SSS!S;.“
OSTmO^ATM'V

J c^.^TRCKW.
U-sii-*.. -ri .„.i r. n . ss-c t-rr.rv

m Om 20
m: s/p/esw
., ... .....
ur

*cV‘*.nci

Khriiumx the flret' dim .
uiiss and led m'riie "mtlr**melir‘ur!

a

$2lS0

- He was a Fingree man. and a- ! to-*k
incurred the enmity of the* f»*d
oral machine. \VheIi“Govemor
to Ihe ex«-«*mive cbalr. he*
was Induced
nd apiKYlnl Malcolm
Trav4*rse City. Not only
Govell. hut Dlstrlcl Attorney Gordon
of the* 4*aste'rn dlstrlcl of Michigan,
were lnt«‘rc*.-u*d In ihc* ai
and thu) drew Spt*akcT i

change and giving Wlnnb
_________
Joseph MclVrmoti hung hlmnelf in
FcmhI C
barn this morning adjoining the Nor­
is what hroug
mandie hotel, of which he was pr
eior. iKtspondency was the cause

« tadios^ 32 50 Shoe until

I OUT
I FLOWERS
Order pour Cut TInantn
from tht TInwtr SUrt.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

wesAo.jou

;
^

Snow last January. The place was
given to TVk-" Smith of Adraln Soon
afierwanl the agitation against llame
was
n-newi'd. and <rommlshlonc*r
Smith was led to promise that he
would appednt Winnie*. Among ilir
friends td the latter to Senator Mof
fan erf the* Grand Tfaverte dlsirici

AI»ROIMS..
.\U new extra desuaWe Mjlcs in white and col-1
ored. Imth w th an 1 wMiout bil»s - prices : : *3

jn 7 V MCh

New York. April 29 -The Earl
Countess <rf Yarmouth sailed for Eu­
rope on the St I'aul this morning,
had bis sou anested bnt the jory be­
had to*en exiM*cUNl that an attempi
fore whom the caM was tried dis­
agreed 4.nd the caw* was nolle prosed. would to* made to attach the earl's
► ccmipel a sett
U*. Mr. name wi^ the]
Roiiable Sho® Houae
number
or of
of'outst
out standi
landing
only man in tbe 0...»rtn,..n, w..h .ny j,
.12 Front St.
ml It was transferred dlrc*cUy
knowledge of it."
• train lo the steamer

s^slil^^liraniiiKii 8 a
,'r

TRAMP WAS
MOVED ALONG

ME COT TOO FAMILl/Ot INfItg OE-j
'mands for meals

AWAITING THE STORK
President CleveUnd Wilt Cut Short
HI. Visit at the St. Louis
Fair.

d to pay another visit

and Then Given the Hot

to the

Foot to Other Fields.

......

i by the I'rench
lor* and a rccep^

X\Hrr 10 ibF Evmlna
PrlDoetoo. N. J..

Allowed to -Think It Over- in thi

A ttm«p"bred lu the parple”waaElv
an tbc hot foot this morsWand allow
cl to leave the eilv with all the epeet
that he could make
He was a tender
Ud. and had to have the beet that wae
obtainable for tils meals and liad to
Arran gemenis lor tiransimrilng the hare them rljrht away, too.
too.otm |MT*outc who are ex|»erit'*d lo
This specimen of a franns that Is aldc and the dedicatory tegelhtr too plentiful here, and would
II the ex posit km ground* pre l>e if they arrived only oooe in a huniMKime of li seconds between
ery of vtollor. at ilu* gi
position.
Lc te.1 wrrk. .D.t u*** CoC W*
rork ha* bc*en undertaken by breakfast.
He was glvan his feed,
tbc stn*et railway s>-stem. Umps eon hut insist, d on coming into the houee
structed especially for the dedication and eating off the table Just the mme
een laid at the enlrapces. of as though he hsd been a man. He
have been
there arc eight, disposed at
which thee
various points on eve
world'a fair site. In
bot it is thonghi that it was largely
”l?irw**^ys will be crowded with
incident
Natkmal da) falU cm April
the dedication to think that ho was ineane. bat bis
I on this dat
Dies will to'

teiM.sziTLu'JcrK&sr.

HATUSEANETE

Odell of New York and Oovemor A.
M. Ikickery of Mlaaouri will make addrosses; a great civic prt>«
moves over tbe rxmte of the ml
and got ?%.

.rte'iss
•fi: M

improvcnu nis in I ntlrrwt'ar arc certain­
ly templing;. \Ve arc show ini;
the product of the famous

FOREST MILLS
And l>elievc that there is morel
value in these j;ood> than any
other make -on the market. I

hotel at Northport. suffered
tune yesterday that
will
probatoy
cause him lo lose one of his eyw. He
was doing plastering work when a
.Ate.
exceedingly painful Injury.
BvoD-thlng was done that could be to
relieve his suffering, and he was
brought to this city for medical treat­
ment. The doctors here gave him lit­
tle hope for remvering
recovering the use of the
iber Ta)kir
injured
temoon for his home in 1
RIGHT TO SELL CAME FISH

fast He moved on wlthoat IL Bat be

features.
Ex-FrosI
will deliver the oral
State day. May 2. «

May 1. the Fains

\

Why Food Department Bills' Are

BAGGAGE NOT ATTACHED
buildings of the cxtHwltlon 4,imkj ImiiiU
ncarred regulars
The iKiwerfuI mon
Itor. Arkansas, has aacend**d the hIs
toric river onr«. clalmd hy Ik* Boto in
the name of his Bpanlsh miverelgn.
Governors of eiau*s have plek.rtl
their crack militia regiments for a
brave show
Ted thousand atalwari
l)T»es of Mr. YolunHvr of the futiin
are burnishing their w.aixms for ihh
day of dignitaries
Thrt.ugh all these preiuuuitlons
the quickened spiril of newer •.
Yimmerce." the dawn of yet
><1 wonders <if science and
riumphs «.f rlvlllxatlon
The
universal vxi>osllbm to Jhe
mouihple<v
this vague unrest; its
christening.
wUh glory of military

AND ;

The Evening Presn of Grand Rapid*
la»t night dt voled a column to a r.* .
view of the cauae for the holding up j
of the bills of the RmkI ci»mmlK*binerV .
department by the slat.* senate. S. nator Moffatt to acciuu-d
toeing ih.*
prime mov«*r In the scheme. *up|*.ri.*.l |
hy Tnlied Stau*s IMsirtct An.miey .
Covill
i in oiir pmiri»arlers
It to Mated that Hu* csum* of Hi.*
No foreigners. exe«*pt Rus.sians. failure of action on I he measure* men
are to be employed In the pul.
ibim*il to dm- to the old coni.i-t to* ^
vice of Manchuria.
iw.vu t;e..rge M. Ham.* and Mal.s.tm '
“False.".
Wlnnb* f..r the in^vitlon of d. puty I.hM
4. The |ire.sem status of the
and dairy rommlKsluiier. m»w held by
istration .d Manchuria h lo
name, and which Wlnnl.* mad.- a bebt ;
unchanged.
-rnlmisM-tani."
;S;;”,T.I
1.1,u'
r. The cuMora receipts a
beft.r.* ih«* <
r New Chwang are to Ik*
la id up owing to tni®^ ,
I hat are tu
la Ing
1
Iihso^hineae Imnk.
flgbtI. and that Mnffati and a>vell are ‘ Z
Bueh Is the present arn ngeroeni."
6. A haiiitary ci.mrolsaloi Is^to iK*
rganired under Rnaslan co
•K\m*niely
Imiairtanl.
the case and nia
bgliKh vessel In IMC Inir
leged facts in the

charge of forgery which comes frtwn
bis former hon e. He will be bronght
back hire lo face the charge as soon
ytart of age acd ts wanted

V/IKNIE

Evening Presa Discovers the Reason

Forging His Mothers telegraph wires and ivde.. of all (Til
nese linen Manchuria
"l-'aliK*."
for ftOO In 1901.
h. No territory In Manchuria to to
* alienated lo any «dher i>ower.
' Alexander
Orll
o|
"The Integrity of ('hina to alnwdy
biptiMl into the Ru**lan pnfgram No
ofllcers on a

So* W

BETWEEN

DAME STIRRED THINGS

'

Here you liiul all lihat is Utrst ami iR ut-M at prices that
aliiy rt»ii>iileretl. Our elcuanl line of
arc ri^«lu_ quality
in
Si:> ran only iHj'cqualled
l>e cq
Men s Salts ai S7. iSlto.
ew York. Yiuj
Yto should
the best stores of Clii ;a*;i» or New
Spring beauti(*s.
not invest until you v

THE OLD CONTEST ,
ISSUE

ilyl
Oral

Any piece of China in our Window display
RO^ at this jjreaib* reduced price lor just
this one day." .All new (voods and gems of
French. .Austrian and German /Art.

VOkJM OS-IAPaOK ‘

000(1 Bargain

Special $al*

Signature to

the hbtor> of
rnmeni the entire diplomailc
a!

ror Sto«asr«ltoy

Friday: evening
vvvnink .. « oclock
i| ........ .k.. „ .............................
Thai s why »o many arc taking
bers are urged lo be prt*sent. The oc
advantage of our
will be one of special
nd It will be pU*n<ani
iK.ys to get I..gel her and
ience# at the fn»t
view their
ble time
uriqg that i
Culm durlE

^r^-dT^lo ..aback

Tint China at U4 Om


me Cadies

B..« T®„ R.n Th»u,h
I down by Russia from her
amble, a mlllb ry •
to the South.
Kressive poUry
Worlds' Pair site
ssand soldle/s nre
From east of tbc fair icrtHinds In
oMap Foortrt-fi i
«i.’"lVleri.b»rK. April L’tt—The R
!.k._ vicinity of Eaiit Bay down to the
aamped Ibers aod lO.OUO more are ni-jibe
.an f«»n lgn office has given ou
forerl Sres have ah Kiatemeni replying lo each of the Vi
ch rahle damage, and
.ms points in the IVkin dlsi«tch
aim burning
Yesterday two colApril 23. pun»«»rtlng
*‘*'^*^
-a tH-longlng
to Charhm I>evott t»(
•Idm OMM^r.4< Hil<« uut Oorbin U>. t»
i. i..ni:l
city «..!
and two bams at Kast Hay Ugh d
Manchuria. The
.cMVbrr. «,i».t.ofU.
ihi. rl.jr
burned, with all their ctmlento.
tlOBSboat tt)*eoators and oongrt *s- A family by tbc name trf Beran llve.1
in one of tb roltagits. and they lost
eoted to
iglngs
Mr. l>evoti owas
Praeideot Oleviland are «ptcled
arrlHlbls eventofand will lartlol. a farm of i7 srres
to be I
boi farming t.n.U
Absolutely falw*.
pate in the
l:igs .b-i«tro>cil 1
2. yv’o more forelg
'1
l.kss tojilm. as th(
uism sn> of the
h
Mr la«-voii Is emp’-oytHl at the Oval
l^bate anived, beside# memUrs of
WtMKl Ihsh factor) and I res on Vatthe oahiBet and dlplomatto oorps oi ley Ktrcei. The total bu
will reach
WashiBftoo. and fotreroortaod omD I2.IMKI.
oiale from varioos elaios.
Bi l^uU. April 2» -A ssluU uf 1«M»

‘ papers that^Siverse City
demlc la which people are

i

The ,saggoBik>n that Company M.
Thlrt) fourth Michigan voluntwr*. tv!
ebraie the Sfth anniversary ^ their
ture for the fnuit. abetf volun
were calfed for to Sght the
ah. has met with unlvetsal favor
R the members of the Vompanj
Ih the city. In accordance with the
suggesUon a meeting It called for Fri­
day night to compute the srrang.-

O.M H.1 ».ai I. Ahiit Out th. Pow
*r« Fiwn Having Tr«»ty Porta and
Canaula In tUnehuria-go In-^
fanna State Oapartmant.

Clwta.- Win 0.llv.r .1 3:3® oclock

Ieast

Will Mast Friday Evening to Arranps Dstolls for Celshratlen.

Sefsator Moffatfs Bill Relative to PrL
vate Hatcherlee Paused.

senate yesterday, amending the game
He did not insist on a and Sah laws, ia for the purpose ot
giving persons tbe right to sell and
dtoi^^ game Sah propagated In
pri^wte hatcheries.

'

___ JVJ8*r MOW
Medium weijjht Vests and Pants at .......
.\RE SELLINC; FAST

l_OOK AT THEMI
Light weight, long sleeve vests, also pants, i-ic. .50c, $l
Sleeveless Vests in all manner of plain and drop
,
stitch ,«tttems.. .5c. Irtc. 1.5c. 2.5c. 35c. .Vic and COc

UNION SUITS
• Just what 1 have been looking for" is what we hear
about everj" day............50c, 75c, 87c. $1.(») to $1.75

By Carholle Acid Rotita.

Wlt-MEL-IVI
to teriteel I*.
bT terbouc kM te
•teklte ta«»h. Bight at bv iUtte’, boa* aotek

»OIC

Cor. Front and Union

JUST INI
j| large a$$orlmentofKneePants
for ages frotil three
to sixteen—50c,—
00c —S5c«'worth
as much as ^thers
ask 75c to $1.00 for
See them*
it it it

Hanulton ClQtMng
lOOlYirwANV

m
aSOSOD. TSLKYneM OUT, MICOB^ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8», ItW.
STCINPCnQ^t ORAMI
Thoredey. April ^

THE EfBIIIIG RECOUk. jMVtA tel* teiBariMi stev tm

ft^fctetegi
10. m tommA
«*8«ii7wltete*te*rt «itei*e.*C
te*tei^>y*tiifii.wii»wmi*CITY, mCHIOAH
«i.m owwti*

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
lint. I iATB AW J. «. SAMRM

S,.-.

Hi

HlkJHMteMi. K* OMM ft k*o«B for
lij^!!tef U^teo f„n,, Bok*.
Ite!!li!te!te
Ij

I

I

Sgggsgjasr

madc a OOOO HMOWlMa
Tbo *»»al ftiPorl. of the chlf of
tte
1*4 tte eklof of
poueo *r« wortkj of «oro U«i
tec ooMoai. CWrflU*kl€«b»liio#
kl* roporu 1* 4ouU **d Ui o rory
mprokoaolr* aaBBor. Tb« , rport
tnm iho poUeo
Sowi
that <bo total cost of the 4ep*rtaB«ot
yoor Jort <do^

alBiter Mnrtee la oUwr elUoopolk* tort* bar bo« effldaai
*•11 teaaacod. aad ibo people of the
. diy bare erery rea«o to be «U.Hed
with the raooJU of the year. The roc
ord of ertme la the city durlag
yaar waa «]ar«iBely llcbt. aad tboee
familiar with tb« method* adopted by
ibedtlof ofpolleata-wihathU rig
sad dieeiimlaatioo bare beea
tbo aartag of a great deal of eapenee
to the dty.
The report from the tee depai
above that tbta dty baa beea e*
|yfortuaaledartagtbe y«*r. The to^
tal looaaa for the year aggregated only
IMt. TkU U rwMrtoble. Th« 11m
lt*4 lowm mmjr b* mitribotml to »
moMtare to the good fortaae of the
city; bat a good deal baa depeoded

te* ooiaoliTo ointeoof •

Cte«*rte.Tkato wklok

be left Ike eoaatry vitboat le

late Jdplte. Mar—tthtag fer Oay

H.ppyD.ycNev«tob.
Fonot.
'

Ml. Ua loal bfolhar. who baa
I hair lb aa adala ralaed al teO. •
000. Mr. Hamnel alata* that bb
baa beta ia Jaapar eoaaty.
r tbfM jaara mbteff at earf.
oaa tbteita. aaa vbe* teat beard
wbteff aaa aeettoa hate
L Tbeaaarobao ter baa beea
MBO trace of the bcotber eaa

lag ta the teape of aa aatocaoblle
tower. The maohlae ia an odd
(oae.aiid the maa raanlng it
10 bar* the aaaleet poaaibte
Be duoe aeeat in front of
Iba rapidly rerolriag kairea, oartfal.
ly pfteeoted by a aoreaa from any flyiagfiam. H# baa only to apply the
oawar aad galde the maoblne arooad
ite gram plot oa erblcb be ia«Mltged.
Tbnmgb a yoalbfai lore affair
Oaateo W. Oaatber. aa e
the Barliagtoo rtalroad at
r woman In tbeeaat.b t
at waa bioken off and
the yoong woman married a
wealthy min* owner named Ping* r
A few year* ago Mr*. Pinger * bnaband died and teat winter Mr*. Finger
to Lineoln to wiait bar former
lotto and hi* wife. Now Mr* Pinger
tmadtedteaboeritaiin Sanaa* City
neqnantblng to Onather aoteral
gold mine* eatimated to be worth
te.000.000.
}0BMaat. O., Fbnl MUler. aged
10, ia dead from otertondy. Panl was
narkable boy. He waa well
rareed in all hlatcrtoal and religions

Had the departmeat aot beea
•o veU eyaUHBatlaed aad
meat good, aapported by
sbqdpmeat. the report would not bare
bMO 00 aatlafactory. The record of
' the year lUaatrate* nbe ralue of
teft«laaa department aad the wladoii
The com of the department for the
rear waa gl.SSOte. which Included
mmethlaa n^ than $700 for addl
The paid force laclude* r»od
xnd the organlaxtion of the vol
ng force h
ould well
Monday night wa* a good
tkm of the oMciency of
menu
Next year * report aa t
loaaes wUl not abow up ac
Iron work* tee waa the largest for
more than a year,
test Item in the report for the coming

teewteete WeeMi.
Then WMteS r*ar««# of Bret Hart* ti
Imrtraitd te t v*ry anraateg way by
an anecdote oeaUlncd la the aewly
eC the ilerrtelr be know ereryt»icac«m«.Tbe
body fiem dokca to cm
dake Uvthto Inataace w
am of NeU Gwyaae:
I weat to laacb with Bret lUrte,
te J. L. Toole. After a gr
omy boot, be mid: *‘Let me
dare yoa to the Duke of 8L All
••Oh! ye*.- I mkl. with a omllr. and
shook band* with the gentleman who
was amuadag that character
thought. Th*-n be Introduced me to
81r Thomas Trevelywn. and 1 had
scarcely thaked hands rrltb him when
oat mid: -1 would Uke to Intro

xiuinoils Ibnt tb.y Imw Ihit,
eourev of groel dEiii:*T to tluiU'r laoda
Dy the buUd!i;g of their d#ui» they are
flooding larg- tract* of the
her. *ito)UtoR the m'es. The law pro
ttxt* :bem. hut
^oun a* 11* 1.
years expire* a thlecatlon of I
nWiHT* iMlelul to a*k that It m
tie reiMeA>«l riiirauo I'o*t

the lire Monday night, which
cauaml bearyloaa to the Traverse
City Iron Work*, demonatraie*
forcibly the value of the new
steamer as a fire fighter. It did
excellent work and displayed the wis­
dom of the council In purchaal
The manner In which the fire bmnds
were thrown across the river Into the
rmideoce portloa of Slate and Cass
streeU also demonstrates the value of
a rmenre lire lighting force,
other steamer was kept In the engine
house and in cam of emergency ei.uld
have been placed in commission fo,
good work. Fortunately, the extra en
glne was not needed, but the inciden
shm the need of keeping the lire dipartmeni up to the highest possible
state of eBclency.
Tbrbaavy loe* to the Traverse City
Iron Work* U to be deplored. This U
one of IbwHtya thriving-and impor
tant induairlea. and It* product* find
customer* beyond the borders of the
mate. Such a Are to always unfor
tunate for the city, but U to ospeclally
anfortanate to the owners of the Iron
works Jitot at this i^e They were
nialMd with Important orders, and

What nicer for. the
poung lady than a
dainty chatdane

Firtke
Yang Man
You can t do better
than get him a hand­
some watch upon this
memorable occasion.
We can please him
and YOU for $10.0Ci.
$l‘2.0i>, $15,110.

RASTALL'!ffiK

OUTDOING EXPECTATIONS
Wonderful Success of 8. E. Wait A
Sons’ Half-Price Sale of Dr. How
ard’a DyM»epai* Specific,
Wf arc always glad to print In
ENenlng Reconl a »tor> about n
.•narkable sucre** achieved by ad^
Using, and especially Si» wheo^the
:lcle^ advertised Is erne of sup.-i
“ sli: ao very long ago S. E. Walt A
5<i«a. one of Traverse City V mowt en:erprislng druggists. succetMl'ed In get
ling the Howard Co. to allow them to
*H1 their Specific for the cure of coniilpaUoh and dyspepsia at half-price,
xs an Introductory offer.
The reauJU pf this advertising have
phenomenal, and there ha* l«een
.lardly a week without S. E. Wait ft
Sona being obliged to order frt'sh sup^ch waa their confidence In the
^bal they aoM*. and agreed

rMth”S^wld!*foSnd*d:
“S^wld!*foSid for out of tbe
destroyed. The kms In htolnea* of
reds of packages they
tbe Arm wlU be great a* wfcl a* tbe
ft^M^^ln' commenUng
. loae on their property. However. It to 4pon R*wSt
the great success that followed
pleasing to note that the enterprise of the adoption of their suggestion, not
tbe firm will soon retoUbllnb . tbe xnly In Traverse City, but in other
pteat to tu former magnitude.

Is at hand. Of course you will want some China «r
Japan Matting. It makes such a nice, light, cool floor
covering and is so inexpensive.
We have over 65 rolls, imported direct, ranging in
price frOm UXe per yard up. .Ml the lattst styles and
designs. If you are busy, just telephony' and -wc wUI
send a man up with samples, and he will take >-our
order and »-ill lay it for you. so yoii will have no trouble
whatsoever. That will be quite a help in house cleaning.time.
,

J. W. SUATER
BO'T-.ted P»MOMEE
cal Hews* FurotoMr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

OHah to Optu Bn

worn -ri-iifli wi

Jlccoimt

wnOlitDtMOIIi

i, what people «e siymg daily to
Ocraiionallr one imaginca opentn^ a bank account is quite a
iomiiilable undertaking, wberea* it
XAcry simple thing. II >v>u wiU
slep into our office we will cheer­
fully answer any inquriK you may
an'sh to make relative to the mat­
ter. The school gill oi boy with a
deposit of $1 is treated a* couttcouslva* the business man with
$10,000. : :

. A T-cisl from Dawson mj* sli I
I ig Ol t all the cTft ka in the Klon li’
bvgan Moa lay. Toe estim. tod oat
pot for the present jearia given M
115.(00 000 against gll.OOO OOO.fot* tba
:s«t year. Overland trail trsfhe hts
ceased and the nver navigstloo. It is
. xi*enled. will be Opened by May 10.

impaet the two
tote were welded and a flange extendingaroond the flattened globes indi
(Wte. tbe point of tbo onion. Mr.
White oblainad tbe omlo from an old
Mgro. near tbe battlefield, the old
amn being delighted to part with it
forafieeiitpieoe.
Tbe OommeroUl club of Albtqocrqua. K. M.. has elected Preeident
Booeevelt an honorary member of that
body, and oa hla vUit tbfw gixt
Mtb be will be preeented wUlt a
aemberMrlp oard In tbe form of a Nmtralo saddle blanket, which ^ill be
made by Navajo iqoaws brought there
for tbe purpoee. In the blanket will
be woven this legend: “The
RoosaTAlt. eleotol an honorary i
Alboqnerque Commeroinl
bar of the A1
club, 1908” .

Bouse Qeaning
time^^

Bifts—-

many more 5»f you i
la Von Moltke. for
Harte lAughi-f. so did Trevelyan-a
coUMduttt is nibiwed certain privileges
—niid my remark was
V A.,y. more «
; I hud no Id
making of n vTH-lf .\t lumbeoi
mid to the u:an who mt neat to
-Who is the gentleman Harte intro
dm-ed me io a* »i. .klbansV -The
Duke of HI. .\lhnna,’* he repUed. ‘Ai
the man o|.i*wlte- -Herbert It
manrk. the l‘rtnrv-« son -Ne,~ 1 m
-rirliyr -Ob! y-*.- he mid- -A
the man Ulking to hlmr *^t
8if lleorge Tr^^velyan *' I was sold

toOP* -TME fi.AOIEte

O^thataltoay* I.h.Ww w.-ll a.».l i- rawly
„i.v .
l.i- l^tr-^m f.H Si ho.

IbmrmUv that
o Immdufx*-our i
X and 82 5“ Rho*-*.

A. 8. P-RYIVIAN.

THE UFE CUBBEIT

Mow Impurities of the Bleod Affect
e ViUl Organs and the ComplexIcn,
run*, rich hUKNl Is as esseniUI U*
•alth as Miumi lungH ami normal
heart melon. When the hl«*Kl 1* out
of *.rder the waMo pro»luct* of the
ItoKly Hoc the entin- system, put
Mouiarh. liver, and kidney* in a
diiloii which li»t. rfere> with the per
formanc* of ili. ir funnion* and the
result, MH.ner or later, i* M*rlous ill
ness. Impure h!tsKl brings a host of
evlU In Us train, m* matter what (the
praaobad aa good a earmon aaa
cauM> than made it Impure.
Tba boy waa weU informed in a genHeadache. dir.xlness. nervous debllermlwayaaamanofUoi|80y«
Itv. {lalDs In the back. h»ss of i
Dan White, a teteran posUl clrrk tile. sU***ple^^ness. bladder tn>i
rh.uimatUm, \arieoc«de. female weaknes*. u*rpld liver, aeak heart and
numemuji other serious ailments
, ted., a flue ooUecUon of i
im>»luco*l if not in every case the
^u!i of. toxins (jxds
• war. .which be picked up t
mlgniag in the aonth in l»l 6 .'urrent. Nor i* . th
vums evervcire alTll
Tbe most Intererting piece In the ool- uaulfestations <*f
M of lead, the wanlt ol iVh. ii the outer surf:
two awiftly speeding ballet*, in oppo- he skln-4» sallow:

*"on the whole, the reporu from both

tnteti

JOHN R. SANTO

trd. the blixHl tUH>ds atuntkm and
iriDratlon. Ntuhlng
ellfciually
tht.v a* ItrakH* SuHur 1
r the Blood
This roimMy is made after a sclen-:
' f*»rmula and contain* ptirlfltHl sul­
phur and and several
the most n> l.ltsH m.dicines known to the
abb* kingdt.ni
The tablet* are
IP in couvcnl.-nt |N»rkei packigea
ire thert^fore always within reach
wanted. They contain no potmercury or opiates, and art* not
unp5ea.*ant to the ia*te Th<\v are sold
by all dniggists at 25 and Ia. cent* per
box. and ctmiain double the siix-ngth
and virtue of any liqmd preparations
-oM for the Mood at double the price.
A trial treatment sent free. Address
Drake ft Rhodes Co.. Ltd . Marshall,
Mich . proprietors of Drake s Dysix psla Cure and Nerve Restorer

If )*ou desire to install a ayttem ot Electrical Lighting,
Bells, Burglar Alanns or Tdephoncs. jicrroil u* to e«imkte. Wcbaveafinelme of
tnpplica and can quote aatiatectoryprice* for high grade
work and material ::::::

UaERAL MSUR^
WflllT DEPARTM^^

A. D. TYLER

„:rr



r^jE&r~ss

Gold Medal

m

C.ANYOU \1 1-ORI) JO MISS SliKING TIIK BKAUTIIUL EXHIBIT
Ol EMBKOIDERVVWORK ON EXHIBITION .\T OI R STORE

COiiEWIIIB TUESDAY APRIL 28.
Miss t ialTiicy and Mr. Greet*, ex­
perts from the factory at Clevc"
laml. Ohio, an* here with a beatilitul exhihit of embroidery work,
embracinji all the di(TcJT-nt kinds
of work interestini: to the ladies.
They show Curtains. Lambrequins.
Haniier Sofa Pillows. Cetitcr pieces.
Doilies and
Etchinj^s.
These
pieces are vlone i^ all the new
and fancy viitchcs. and they will
lake pleasure in explaining how
these stitches can be mastered on
the White machine without extra
atrachmeiiis. Do not failto visit
il'iisexhihii.as it will Ixr a rare Treat.

1
FOR RENT.

Unlike Any Other I
The full flavor, the
cious quality, tbe absolute

NJ

had a single

return^, tetb^h

Lor the pur|>ose of ^jeitinjj our friends and pat­
rons to visit our Sewirtg Machine <h*partment anci
examine the hiuh *::rade. new improwd “While
we have cor eluded to ^ive away a While ma­
chine to the lady ^ucssintj nearest to the correct
tiumber of question blanks filled out and deliv­
ered to our store from April *2Sih to May 2nd,
inclusive. No coupons accepted unless all ques­
tions are answered. Every' lady over 17 en­
titled to a guess.

INSTRUCnOIS FOR OBTAiHNe THIS
F‘;S2?“

w WHITE SEWIH6 MACHINE FREE
X. B.—This contest doses at 8 p. m.. Sat­
urday. .May 2nd.

btetoAkte nlghtj-tetb btrtbday a tew
4ii9«Oi«.eoMofaMaftearl7 long.
Iteto fimllj. B*te«M«ftenebU48^,«C vteteilbtoatoUI Hv*. Xba
iTurr W df
^ ^
Fttos.
Ha baa nlz dbiWnm Uvtag. and bia Ubm itfuac Dr. Romu-. SpKte (or
tlw cur. ct eoMtlp»«to« ud droMiwto
U tettunc*. bot will u Ions u U»

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M, D.

.*&
IT Se Fooledi
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA

te

<

Any lady wishing instructions on the
“White." in either plain or fancy sewing.can
receive same by calling on Miss Gaffney at
our store during this exhibit.

How long hare yon bad ll?....

:r££;,^-=;iv

■ii'r.j-rrra

turned te Atoteg this exbIbU

TBE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TMAVBiLoK Olf-V. MIOM.

Motor. MmW.Drwterw^

if



MISCELLANEOUS.

slgnment the last of July, and since
then have sold hundreds of packages.

bros

!
WANTED-Oral W .wi Dei

If you live in the country’, give the distance'
an 1 direction from Traverse City. -

0entnl Dews
ofthtWerid



Campbell

DENTIST

Office—505 New Wilhelm Block. CIU

At Psn-Amerieaii Exposition.

Parity of Lowness Break­
fast Cocoa disdngoish it

in IIS VDUOV!
A.V. Friedrich. V. Prea’ds

.

f-,..

■>-€1
THB SVKKIVO

TRAVKB8E OnT, MIOH^ WEDKl^AY, APML

IXtt.

OITY5£S:r

OUR OPINION

JNESOUDWEEIL

rri'rJTisr." ■s« «!!;»^-”Sr^.s3Ksisr.s:!Ecs
. Bv«jtkla«tetkoMdotoM
drjM ttete.M tiMBO kM bow ao
rate w yot tfaio owooti UlmTyfalao
4oMiieoa teUthoim teoyoim*

^sed on years of ex­
perience is that Han­
nah & Lay Co*s “BEST*
Flour, is all that the
nanrieimpries . . . .

ar Apr. 27
MUIMT
teTOCICOO

the hwbhleot ^^oo^top
plaee oo top Jrf
of the axl.; cor nina in ^ temfly.

sorea are common and

;Siibir pcv.5r itljiT U.er cmn. 1 ntuit «nd oimcfaUr iai detnKt w

iotoflapoiter Ooacootrahng Oo. on
». and most j
Middle aged a
tbo nW .FWnkila tta«p tend. W Bip.
1 them again after those whooe Mood i
loywUl soteio ooteteioilon. U bao a «^ort oearch.
!1 Uinted with the
__ __
and poison c
boonioteodolod
WTO a oaiaadly for troatlac 1.000 tono
MATSmAL l> MERC
daUr. TboFtenklia Miaiag Oa «•
Asdntnn. Wbnetlic blood f

gmaUrt

MKS M MIM AMUX8.

r-SESSB wsS£5S^

MtuKitllliFtoilkM

t";

tW bebotihd

oaamni«a. ootteTS-r^ aad I oW-

TO-ISIIOI-ITl

HANNAH & LAY 00.

taotedfiooitbovaoteBandn Tbo
oalpte of tbo ootepany from that
•oaioo teit year wcto aboat •^600
Tbore art mUlioat and miUlono of
tono of taiUnff in tbo lako dUtrlot.
on tbeway ; tional disorder.^ .1 bad condition of
wbiofa irlU botoworkodoTontaally for or gvj»jai^S€gj^
build-; the WcHsl and sysUm which 1^
ttari* to th«
Ing will soon te In rapid pmgress. The | ream
s CiUinot ctac. A Mood 1
endent who U to hare chargo .nd
ic 13 wbal you ncnl.
Hor.Aeldof,ti^.
the
( thieg to clehnsc the W.vd. rt^
Chlte^. will te here 1
arc
I tion and
day to Stay until the I
blood. It goes U
S. S. S reaches these old_____________
tioorlj expeotodoBd Uim hm bar.
r blood all
b|.
ycr^- rofkt of the trouble and
ial WM deUrtMl oaUl ooo work later
ray. Tbo *»•
, w
mam,
. vw.
coat bottio of Oroono'o Warraaiad
j st^^cnsThrsItl^ffi^^
the'*Wood has be«?n pur^rf
Ibo mains Of both
and the gyMcm pui«sl of all tnqrWd,
OPENS NEXT MONDAY
unhealthy tnatter the healing procem
lotne chapel at ime ta Iho Oaro e»tery. Thla was
doforoooo to tho wlabos of tbo dologins, and the ulcer orlaore is aooo
tbo do.
dot of the State Bank
*k
!<>•««>• « “■•y >»*
tb.
S. s”<^UiB. M »i«;iror ,poi»o.
to Be In Charge of A. J. Maynard.
tehor. Tbo raatrict-! »**”*
•«
^ a. 1. wait a ao.vit
JThe
savings
department
of
'the
ad amomNi allowed by tbo legUtlaoie j l«ve
to bo the onlr Bi
ra»ei>e City State Bank will op*n
^ for tbe
tberopalr
repair work made It Dooosmrj l"
prrifier and tonic cosnhiacd and a safe and permanent cure for chnmic sores
Tlie KnxIUl. ^ddMid-r - pay U
a
p
oaptUlfphao
I
moantnlo
shoep
In
to pat ooarlct bt^lper. on tu.>b •
nl^^iepartment will ii In chargv sruJ ulcers. If you have a alow-hcalmg acre of any kind, external or inte^
timed lo^io tbe Olomlaod Cliffs lonlU. The maWi. r of no oiUi r »omi The
far eoTorol days the anloo oarpeot
try. eii^ tbe I wiled 8UUa. gels au of A. J. Ma>minl. who has been con­ write us about it.-and our physicians will advise you srithout chatgc- Bock
nected with the bank for some time. im “The Blood ami lU Diseases ’ free..
ba%i- workeu w4tb thorn. OootIci
‘ o’*
With this addition the State bank <.ffers every facility for all kinds of
tenklng^________ __________
M Austin of Winchester Ind.,
what to do In tbo boor of oood.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Ills wife bad such an unaxnal case of
UOA (o Uto clmw of fh. d.»rm«»«
Tbt UMial Tuesday evening cn.wd
of ■AlhWttC. iO tbo «OUD« OObcol
Id not help her. He thought of In the Cltv Op*‘ra Houm* IrmI evening
tHed Dr. Kings New Ufe PUla lutene«l til the |ireKcntation of "A
Of How York aalrerilty. Kew York
she got relief at once and was Kailor’f IjiHn* last eviniing by the
Bostox. Masa.,
••WILFUL
Anally cured. Only tiic. at Jas O Hunt Stfkck Co. Kate l-'ltxKlblkon made
*^Oalatbmc bofiaem mao wrote a
After I had been n
Johnson and f. H. Meads’ drug stores. a hit as -Chirk • and M. A Hunt was
health greerally divline.
eaoiomor an anront nuao.i for tbo
ie vtllalii. Kklwln Hoyt a« -JerTv”
e In for a llb«-nil share of the ap
payamot of a smell aodoont and exMve
The
rest
<rf
the
cast
wa*
cased bis Importaiyiy on Hir groon-i
l ru.|uay. Il»«* an
rll«i1 .;|«rt
tbkt bis wifo was gotoc Tiditiug and
iM-lnx S.VS...S. imuiMlM IMT an
he.»|HTlalites wen* acain a very
tbo mote monoy be ooold lot b. r hare
Tl.r xr-vit nun ict for It Is Cute.
f.-ature «*f the evepli
eveplng’s entertbolongorsbe woaldeuy.
Frank Haeer did
with llghtninp
Hister—when your complexion be­
Two yooog mea bold op Oeorre
Wkstume
In the wings The ladb s*
gins IO fade don’t use powder, paint
dooct of Walls when -he was Uatiog
or Kklii foods. Go 10 ted early and quartet I'omiH.i.ed «.r
oI the three.' Fllx
Ts. Nora.
take a little Rocky Mountain Tea. KlhUm sUtiTs.
Nora Marie and
and Miss lilanche K«lward^. w^
tb»f mrnt bin. took dl.OOO
Twill bring back tbo real beauty of
n'called again and again R.l«in Hoyl^
Md mmp^d oo lb. I0;S0 H.r. M.r
WOEFUL youth Jas. O.
did a clever Irish specialty. Marie
qooMo fl.t«bl trio. (Olx to Toloda
FliEgibten
made
another hit with her
.\ link wtiii truami s literary mstory
It U botU.od lb»i iboj w.«»cq<i«ioi-1
of the last eemury tins te'eii nevired coon songs. Miss Kdwards. the lady
•d wltb Mr. Boon, m otbtrkwU. tboyi
terttone. pleased again with her sing­
t.y Hm-Uenlh of the wife of r«4onel ing.
and
Miss
Kittle.
waa
■f . wootd ool bov. known Ibol b. bod «|
Unbertson. of tbe Gordon HlKblantb rs. again enthusiast leal ly Fltzgibbon
grc-teil In her
' I nnuoMoo.
I Si
mnuoy In bl.
pomoerton.
singing.
yotir iKMly. Iliad
Omno Warden Chapmsa and Clitef
,,^1, emlR." A aomen io
Puts vim and Mp.r
The bill tonight will te -The King’s
Builds up Evidence.”
nerv
Dofmty UieweUT went to Monoekoog o^ini icmiHctl hecotid bet strength liy strengthens the nerves.
a four art English comedy,
housewife to bear ter cxacUng <
your whole sys >m. Makes you well. drama * Monte Christo’’ will Ih« the
bay and the middle rroands io »he ___ „ d. the
Kim*p* you WMI Rocky Mountain Tea.
TTgularity, n
ion Friday evening
•tralu of Hie Mertr, and eoUod sever :
Vwlul aant ftf ii. She has te­ .15 cents. Jas (
Tho‘“jr"w"!L«j:
al tons of perch, bam aod otter fish , come a rat. nenoun ami raisenihle.
The king of tbe Belgians, wte is
nffering from u«wk eywiisht, has gone
» U'l.^tkeden to te treated by a fa-

KiDg’s Endmes

kVSMSK OITV. MUOM.

Condensed UettfS
» oimiebigan

rmswurstmnoGO^AnjunA^es.

YDMNO WIPEHOOD^

m

b«n«lw.r,-ortn»bo.ti-.i,
O.. I.b.lU nonnt. ptrl k________
! ufflrMiimr Ihf Kmeral he;i

Makte a Claan Bwmep.
There’s notWng^Ulre^ doing i
8b. -oMOdk- b„ p.«o W on. p.,. ‘
'
lit n Inix ft*r «-very night, und
thoroughly. Of all tbs
you
eoo for 1100, borrowod fiflbn It from; vSTc”
T. Bi!SilM*t
Bucklen’t Arnica Salve
beard■ of.
I
we’re going ui take daisy’s Geriiinn
It sweeps aw!
a oeooad and
from a third and flo-1 r»;f‘“LVArv:^ ^*,uT.fe'1':::^;
teacher with . us to explain what
r wild It ontright ton foarth
thry’re saylng.*’r-<-'fib-ngo Post.
Then she lefltowD
lew time table, to.,0 into .B~-t
B. Msmr. Y. D '
Z. H. Brans. M.
8bo« 4
* Atun.
no the bnlnlh, Booth Sbe-r.
Ailmi.;1
Meads, dniiftsts.
■ ». .'.UItr^iakkii* and
,.o road oarly next monlh. will. It »s;y .-jm. “'j
...
dontnM. to torn fl.ortd.if: .it
A repreesotetite of the United
owes. M Bast fYoot IU
Slates depertmeut of forestry Is not
in MlchUran for the pot pose of eetal
inaa
BUSINESS CAROS.
llshtuc fire wapiensln nortl.ern Mlohmnning time bctweim Hooghtoo and
iganfortbe protect loo of tbe foctet
Detroit ie to be« made.while a throngh a«1 nra- l»r. R. V. I'ictve.
be ran from flaoU 8le. | Dr- i-iercc-* ItllcU cun
He Is cx-opscatlng with the etete forretry oommlaaloo In iu efforts to.peotect tbe foveete of tbe state.

SiK‘SHo?

tllaiiin & Gvans

« a OR AIIY OTHER YOU MAY CHOOSE.

crs.r.4"»«.«;iss
Tendured ^^fferebIc“ agonleT
ima. but your New Discovery gave,
me Immediate rcUef and soon there­
after effccie^a tgmyete^c^ ^' ^im*
^’Soochlita and Grip ate nu
_____i. U s the peerless remedMor

I



Of toi.isf .ViGi arc! Kvery*
body t:<»cs afv«Tirout May 1st.
Gome in and >clect from iny
coniplcU Mt ck of

Tisbing
tackle i
|{vfTyibin;: m \v. just in. A
l.i- Mock of H.\KI)\V.‘\RE
on the way- mh:i : tioiu! thin}^
on hanil.

Trank ttvde
llol.l.-' OM Siaml.

I fires are reported
loberefftef Bortbof Onlonarm mid
near lUm OUy. At the lower end of
HoDfihtoo oeuA^y. __________

CHEliPEST
..WEALTHIEST.AHlk
ABSOLOTELT ObOSlBSS

IVINE^CMIDUI

ELECTRICITY
AT to—

PBK 1000 WATTS

0nli$2.“

BnrUsuNnrEiNtilc
UgUuiPmrCi.

.\inl wc a ill put one oi tiif'c !.nj:c
teautiful lockcre m v.,ur J«.n^c
jiiM like rut. Tlicv aic extra large
ami vci) ciimfoital/c s«at hern}*
•>Ox-Ji .m lics
:i2 inchev. high
f om ‘cat; aimxr» ir. h«gh, iton ro !cil scat, croxs scats in’.back arc both
1« imhes wiilc. i-n.klicd in lieaulifulgoMcn.
Same rocker with UithcT upljo'slcrcd seal, Sa.’i-'i.
Kver> -humcshouhl. have one.

DRS. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

'•n arrvji known a« the Steel or Need.am farm One of the best tn Orand
rravvno? county: 3H miles sontb
\i6 city
J. E. GREILICK CO- CITY.

O. P. CARVER A

FIRE INSURANCE

House Furnishers. 218 Front street

..CARPET GLEAMHG WOiKS.
teforr hcuding wor i4d cwrpem
away to te roaUc into rugs, let mo
^h..w y.>u aan»|Jt»
.
.
i

?3-82Sr^.‘K
mlmoat yeUow.

^

N. a. cHAPm, FTBpridtor.
Phone iiM

r«TJs
T riJiSiiSiSsr

All partlee keeping chldkens wltkln

thedtTwtr^ keep them OA


Ii

this Jlrthtie 00-Cnrt Onip $I4.7S

<-.:s't2ssw

thi Bostoi^tore.

tm WsshiegtoQ SL

FOR SALE

’.’ST

doors

AeeCW-

•'•SSSSfSrSfJWiSM
BertMUer. MUMrt
icRuyww^iitfsieofiw^ * - SSSkSW

If you are sroln» to buy a team or horse
it will be to your interest |to wait and see
the carload of Indiana Irarses that I will
(tave on sale at Brodhagen's barn on

Wednesday, April 29th
tlomori

.

...DENTISTS.-

Robbed the Grave.

My skin was

mm

l-.ront St.

Farm For Sale

JobBMO tmi r. H HM<lk. <ln«*.U.
Trial boUlM. !#•

.

Going
Tisbing?

s Wi«a <w.d pcrf-«d tmm rm, *


mm well.

Yours hr $100 ;
Per Week

PRICES ... IDe, 20c, 30c

E.W HASTIR6S & SSH
FIRE INSURANCE

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I^VXBSB OUT, yiOH, WKDireSDAY, Aran.», IWtt.

TBB KYByPTO
XO»i^OWWOW MiOMTi

ItocMiFiWrFetem

'ii

..UMiiWird..

TWO MERRY TRAMPS” .HE
Seats now selling at the Box-Office. I
Citizen-8 Telephone 112.

•TACE AND PLATFOEM.

Wynkoop; 8«»tor». Delu. RoMoe. Ky

OLDEST OF
PATidARCHS

¥

•FATHCir 8AUION 8TULC
OCAO AT MORTHHOHT

BEATS CAME AS PBOHOTIOM

kuop!

H£S‘Ht£r|
ETS
“ iC.

ofTSr S«nhpo.t.)od^
Acc^«l
wfck'-

HI MAO LOMO WAITED Hit CALL
TO THE OTMEE COUNTEV

"■’'““SviH'SK
M •f s L*nt sfid UBofMl LWo-Orn
•r «ho ElMOOfB of Mlctlssn Moth.
Lmt Slid Honored

p*nse of porchaaini the material for WWd't
the athletic aaaociatlon this year
Those who are Intereatod In athletics
and those who are Interested In the
school should make U a iwlni to at

three early day*
er. Steele was the father of seven
children, three sons and foor da^h

moT. Eolaos Btoelr. known nil over
•into. ofl)ocinlly among ^eibo"Faiher** StreJr. died at bU
Nonhpart frslerdajr after

y^:vi::g

BREVITIES
J. W. Slatar baa boUt two i IdiUo
le lix
to bis barn, one 10x90 and one
ITx^
feel. Rod room oTurbead for

0RD£15iT0HASSACtE
toakey.

l-'lfieen

;

^7. all first olaas performera. tnUo*
lors and faculty on the one
the rest of the school on
iDteresUns feat
feature of the
will be an inter«-sUng
aftemon a events. The line-up of the
teams will Im* as folUws:
^Uoo.
HtKhncbook

by All.

|V;

Work WRNtad

Our tennis Ocods
JIre Here

^erlU be seen in ibis city
the attracticu

gin promptly at J:.TO o'clock and will

*^ni^ daaoe^irlrra la Seoood street
l^Lll last nlgbt bj Hole Oo. No. 4 to
largelj ntUndec R»d R
•««
be«df|odlo thetteawryof the Bose

gri-al grandchlldrvT.

“I,

Wc have just received an entire new slock of
these «oods. They arc the "CHAMnoNbrand, and arc l*OSmVELY all
.
FRESH GOODS......

Bacbant t, Roscet, w

Old Stand

Nlatb street, died yesterday afternoon
Tieuna Aiwll » -The Die Inicn
at 4 o’clock of hronchltia
The funer- i
al wlU be held Thursday aftemoc
Asia Minor to recomm.nee the Arne J :30 o’clock from the rraidenc'.
Olaas Ko I. hare
ire iircvided
p^vtded feurjw^
otan roas^arres which caused aueii a
AenMttion tn the civ.l.xed world half a
those who had laU.red m. l.mK an.;
Sdtwo I
earnestly In the caui«fl of Chrl-t and
liful
the church, lloth had been
Mr. HolUy imII
blind ft»r a long time, and each ha^
recite’ The rourttu’ ’’
iHien for years Jcaiklng forward to the
lime when God should call them from
works to reward.

Frtdiy niihL Vw rredutions and

Something ii(w
turkishBathHngs

SSV.o'^r.T.Sf.e

ONAWAY IN DANG£B

FIELD DAY
TOMORROW

St

FiVet

Cause

Great

The iiiotures were aecured in Chicago
and are well worth the admission
prloe to aee, Mr. Axarian is delighted with the pbotoe lllnstratlng Anm
ul^ and^s^vy enthusiastic m hu |

Dan

**Tbe*Gooa^mplars will bold a n g-1
HIGH

SCHOOL

EET ON 12TH STREET PARK

Senlora

Will

iSars-SHi

ATHLETES WILL

Compete

Against

ti

Rest of the School—Fine Program

sray Is la glare dangttr today.

Two

r-’r

lion of otbe-ers

fi.lley Or. there and unless beary
aiu falls the city Is doomed
l*reniuo IHo aereral lumber (
4 farm Jiouees le.ldrs large traoia

All members are re-j

'xTl^'liruIdd.rOon.pim, wtui

of Field and Track Events,
POOR nt I oVIork He wws eonflnod to
try winds ptera
The fleld day sports on the Twelfth
. fes^ several1 1lives are lo*t. The
hj[s bed but two w<wks liefore his street baseball imrk tomorrow after
I will be large.
drath. There was no acute illness. noon Imtween the members of the
He had simply lived and worked faith Wnlor class «f the High w-bool and
tlM^reat of the school, promises to be
o* of the most Interesting athletic
lod.7 far JoBoIng., Mtch.. to d.Itvrr
meets ever held In the city, and there
out into the other rountry. Fi.r y.-aw should 1h* a large alUndance
The Fine feahibition of Dainty Work Doi
High seh.H.I athletes, ixith m iilom and
With the White Sewing Machine
others, bale litH*n hard at work on
o, Uu.
at the Hannah A Lay Store.
their praetlfN- for this m«vt. and a
seHes of line eonie^ts U nssun-d. wlih
.A V»rv |.miy showing ot art work
aratlon fro
the reaull Ui d- ibt
The senior^ m finbroidery and ImUenberg patieruh
while less thane onefnertli the niim
I.iiirn di8|.!a>i-d tbi^ wt-.-k in the
>hbed of much of Its
lK*r of the rest of the High seluH.l Hannah A Imy .Men-antih- f4)s store
”uSdertAer ASdo^*^tnnied toatlng to------------ them hy thn ‘b^Kht
A nuuilH-r <»f < unalns and other pieces
that the separatum would not

**Th.ifmiISrV O. T. U. wiU >BI«1

BEAUTIFUL ART WOIK

“‘VSoid »t e.lMfor’Dr.

The list of eveiitH. with the el
for Uith High M-htMd and seniors. U

•Maapna and otherA who di»lre to at­
tend the funeral to Nurthport Friday enlmrger. S<iulh:
morning
The lioat win have the B»ms4in. W>nkiK>p.
Hammer
Throw—High
St-hisds
Salmon Bti*ele wa> U.rii In H»»-um CUmmi. Khn-nlM-rger. Southard. S.
November 12. IK12
HU lH.yhu«>d and lU nwm. UMlerle. W>mkoo|.
rrOYard Dshh-Hlgh S«-h.K.U
•arly manhood wt>re »|Mmt In Co
enberger. 8<.uthard. Kellogg. Seniors.
r tlciit.
Al llUio^fleld. C<mnee
Lardle, Wynk.*op. Wynkts.p.
In ma. be met and married
HU<U8- Hlgh Sch(s)!. Simthard. Imr
woman who fur the past ii:i yian
loving
fiver has been hl» faithfulI and
at
companion, and who now at
of n years must wait ’a llti

J. W. mmken.
Auction Sale!
At the residence of Of. J. K. SCIms. Corner
Union and Sixteenth Traverse City.
Michigran, on .
,

Thursday, May 7th, 1903
------)0,a. m.
Commencing At IO:O0,a.

Toois in abyndanca for 200-A
ic large Kitchen Range,
Rugs. Sidcboartls, extra
tw^ Healers, three Bed Rtxim Sets Car]
All kinds of Household
line; Hall Tree, fine V^uor Folding Be;
Furniture for Urge, we’.l furnished house.
Othtr rahabh /toms—One flood Road Horse, pacer, %cr> line;
|•b^^ictan’s FhacbMi. on.- To^ Buggy, gocxl condition; extra fine Cuttcri nearly new: l.-hi Houl.lc Harness. Single Harness: Robes. BUnkets,
cl. . U gc amount of Canned Fruit; nice Row Boat and
manv other rrt.. les too numerous to mention.
Torms of Sato -M\ sums of Ten HoUars and iimler. Cash.

T. due

.ru- of them U simply a slu.wlng
And^sw
and Louis Larwm
.. hat has btH-n and can b«* done on took out their first aalnraltaation pa
.he White sewing machine 3dr. Hrece
Aiid MU.* Gaffney, reprtftemlng
‘"R.S?‘5i’olful is confined tb her
A hite Or. arc- he rv making ih.
home W illncaa.
R A. Campbell of Pbloekey paaw-d
an expert o|H raior
slmost everything wUh the
Instruction
•xcepi make it talk
F
.8 gixen all ladles who
^SSTtioSTi'^igain called to the
ind call
- t Side GRtbolio entertainment and
4h1s deiwrt
It Ion of all the vUllora

CA

lanve on the lUh and ratnm to the
‘ilSd^Mrs Frank Cannett came 16th. Tba tnlo of itekau at this mte
ap today from Orawn for a abort vlalt wUl not ba confined to Pvthlana
ona can take advantaga o! the mduced
■“Mr'.'“/Ur.. WmU» Joh.«,. ftoJump - High uirr residents of Solor. left this after- Tl*report hat gained circulation that
Garland. Ralph
Prof. Dookeray wat going to aecore
Uderre. White
another looaUw for bit Bnilni« Col
leie. The report it denied ^ Mr.
Ihighl—High
Dookeray. who myt ht* hiu no intontlOD of moving and he li too bnty

SSSV:‘‘.hsr.L’.{i2;

“tor. toxl Sr. John £..<(. of B»t
Jirdan relumed today after a two
weck4- visit with their danghter, Mta.

Mdiiv
Exceptional
Bug Offering

U strk sad Qiuntf a

giwf

W. fcoHw. JUfOM U« thta .ty*. .1 ll«H^ •VWlOH >« will u« "O
«tk«t Thw ora .S.O, ««IUor •»« haoHMOM. .uy to k»p your
«Nn *rto itoto to«t: C«1 Otolly W chaoettf to dlttrlbott (h. w.«r.
MotoOto ytow rotoH. ."«• » «>. tolito,l«, al».
.»ywh.r. from
tour loelMa to OM toot of IHtlo* y«.r row. yiu Ja uto
of tlwm.
If 0.1. w. Wiu Utoto you OM «.y .to. ytoi dtolr.. 8.ttof «m. to
tout HSvtr with th. msot UUh. H. to wry mthiMlwUc totout th.
",
-----t4.10S4-te« Thtototry Botowto. 8Mly.taruto.to. A.ILtow. wiittoto. vtowt. iiTM to oun.

Cmrt»i» StHtcOm U rtmt »t 2Sc ptr d»r,
aamtiooifIMtor.

-iK.wn in Teuemtmt^ow-............
Speclalu . ...
....CUh> Nc»rton
Banjo Solo ........................ Billy Ward
The Belle of,lhe East Side”-----.................................................. Company
As».ui4-4l by KaUer s famous luind
of 4P plecew
• Bn»wu KytHl Babe"........................
MU»l>.r.-«e Jenson andn.mpany
-When the Ughis Are T»imed
Awav iviwn Ix4w.............................
...................... .Miss Ressle IWnnett
• Jamie". .Miss Jensem and Tramps
..Ohaa. Hasty
-HncYsler Boy*-.
• Indian 0|>era" .................
Renn.Ml Singing and Bai
8..U.r,
I mhci-na i>ane<«
WO Step......................
1 and Murray SIst.

Wc have a first class rcfair shop.

Our line of $3.50
shoes for Men are
hard to beat. You
will say so when you
see them. All the
best leathers and
the right shaped
lasts Glad to show
them to you. : : :

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Stee Store

Jlnnouncement!

Hu

I IrTlhe district.

See

PihkMg'tktiiopnllNM
TOSOBROW
30

Fre>lt fit

that evening. wiU

*&.■* Cirol. hot. to

It—High’ Schools. l.a
n;
.Seniors.

eburebe* of Traverse City and Old
WynkcK||.
Mission and presiding older of tbc dU j , S'R*}*!*"!
trict. which at that time embraccMl ^hools. ElireiUnTgcnewly half the state, all trf the terrl J\.vnkcK.p;
Sc-nlwr*.

mm*ktnHHrmptt*n

Rutnar’s Old OUnd.

Rant or Sal*. 1

A. U. Antisdel of Urand Ka|ids was

Mr SrtHde •nter»»d the
Well
InUtry at a very early age. and In
US came to Michigan and liecame i
r of the Michigan'rtmferenee

Pink forked In whitiJ.

blue in white, tan in white*. 24x4S-inch alxe*. pHced special at

*I^-.iurmil dfFtgns arv w.iiktsl. hN

Oaplaln O. E. Wll
d Charlevoix are

—“'Vlt;

W,

will wash like a Turkith towrel.
Pretty-will add to the looks of your room.

FISHERMEN—You can get propared
minnows for ball al 2fie a plat from
Bert Miller Miller’s Drag Store.
_

two Werrp tramps

Just the thing to spread In frwnt of the tub-thick, very ab*orbent;

dtsin. harlui
ninetieth Idrthday anniversary
vember 12 last. He and his age<l
were present at the nM-etInK of the

J was so large,
e only ten pres

have to do.ta to choose the aljle and
we will do the 1

Steele was the oldest

...

'®The funeral pervUn- will he held

20\ -“Ris:



4

Run—nifh ScbooU.

tbe chnreb fT«^ waa ot
JISA. 8«mco» ww be“l

I

““Mr“iiSf“sJt J. L

Old Mission II turned last night from

rpTn'Tii'.iWr^Ji'rs.D'Sr^

rultliv U.0 potota 1. CoUfornU hod

■ru

Mrs. James Lake will remov
Elk Rapids this week i
reside in the future.
Wellle Campbell of
the city for a few days
Bheriff ChandUr la iransaotlnf Moem U Bellalie township Uua after


mS:

and Mrs.

Welcomed New CapUin.
A joyous welcomt- si-n lc«- was givon
last evening at the Salvation Army
ball, in honor of Captain and Mr*. Ira
Munsellf of Flint, who auccced Cap­
tain and Mm Dykttra In charge ..»f
the work her*'.

le 1 have .
l to cveryb

WiUlamaou arrived

ssj&r-rw
cloth or linoleum, and are too busy to
come down tfiwn. jutl telephone to J.
Dhilry «h«. ovto trt» Bml- W. Slater lelther ’phone), and be will
•end up a man with samples. AU you
have to do is to choose the style and

■C .

TI.) Till- PL UUC.
Wc have made arrangemems with the .Morgan
Cold Storage to take care of all of our surplus Furniture
which enables us to use our basement again as salesroom.
Somchime ago we began to close the stock V>ut and suc­
ceeded in redocing it to a great extent- infact it was prac­
tically closed out. Since making these arrangements.our
buyer has spent some time in Chicago and has picked up
some ot the best bargains in underpriced goods we ever
hatl to offer. Not so much cheap goods at a low price,
but higher grades of Merchandise at greatly rcluccd
prices. Some are Mill Ends and short lengths, some are
jobs, others agents' samples and goods bought at auctidn.
We have aimed to have nothing but desirable and reli­
able goods and will make our basement the greatest bar­
gain ftenter in northern Michigan.
I hese bargains are now ready fbr you. Our Base­
ment is lighted with the City Gas and is almost as light
as ilay. Will do all in our power to makelt an attractive
place! both to the eye and the purse. We arc confident
that a visit will be a ver>-profitable one to you if you arc
looking for seasonable goods, that are desirable in every
rest>ect and at verj- low prices.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.

Che Boston Store

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