The Evening Record, June 30, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 30, 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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1903-06-30

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YESTERbAY’S ISSUE

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•IIOKCN AND OTMM INJUAIt*

81CKET ALSO SUIT
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DOWN

CASHIER AMO CASH GOn

New Yorl June 3<» - Hrtmme. bnowa
today as ihe Harmimy
«-l«l organliaihm of Hebrew profea
and huBlnost men In tbU city
A Il'i.tvM. ID Its ac
•ashler. Charles Cass
Cau has nut been
fortnight

„r.*rvu,

IV

GIFT FOH HOOSCVELT

DEPUTY

BO.

OOONNELL

TAKES

MUCH WANTED PRISONER

WABBAMT OUT TWO TBABS

EVEN MONEY NOW
Being

APPOINT
RECEIVER
FOl U. S. SHIPBUILDING CO.

'T,

» not known to w>ioro the rig U* APPLICATION WAS MADE SOME
_
but It U supposed that s Isdy
DAYS AGO
who doll von vegetable, owned the
oiio-horse wagon
it came da*hlng
aiirtk on Ca*. *ireei and then turned
Receivership
Involves Rehabilitation
ogRt
kVont. narrowly idIm.Iiik s
great
many
rig. mat were on the
Concern of $70,000,000 With
.treet There wa. no driver In Uy; rig
Yards From Maine to Cab
aad It U ncH known how Ih.- «on.e
.Urted or where from
iRoveral attempt, were made to .top
Itj but without result,
it wa. fright
eaed upon the walk In the vlclnliy ofwhere the acfldrtit occtirred. and ib<*
Newark. N
J
June ::o -Judg
Kirkimiriek of tin lUilitMl 8iale> vU
IIMIe chttd
go into the fctalrway ahd had nuiehed
4-.MIM UHlay announccHl that h
rt«t-lv4T for
when he wa. caugl.l hy
divided to apiHiiin
l'nite«i State. Shi]
ip llulldlng Co .
application for which wa. argued Udeath, many onlooker, .uptni.lng that fon> him at Trenton .ome days ago
nnouno-il that he would give the
he waa klllHl when they wttneased
tho accident. The mother of the child attorneys
an
opi.irtunity to ngrev
i riv«*iver. The receiver will be
was up ktalrs, and stated to a Kinxird
roporter that It
;e Kirkpatrlek ral.i:
"It ha.

lH*en .hown that the dinytors are tak
A hy.landcr hniught the child up InP Kteps to place Ihe
.talr. and
medical a.*Utance wa.
I lia.i. or to ral.e fund
called and all puMilhle a a. dune to re
ebiedn
lleve the child
Vili. I
iThe only Injury lo the wagon wa.
10 the thill., which were hruk^n Into
.everal
piece.
The horse did not
stop, but dai^hed on th.wn Fnrnt
and at la.t report* fnnii a farim
was coming into the city, thv
still rdng

aa>*^lrn* had

nC THING FOR FARMERS

EVERY SHAKE
DISPOSED OF

- Chargsd With Staaling
bar on fli* Land* of
Unci* Sam.

Grand
Kaplds.
Mich, June 20 —
I'hlef IK-puty Unlled Slate. Marshal
Kdward OtTtoiniell^haa

Dot

on

th*

Y.nger-M.nlon

F«SbL
ti, win n U.
IWo.r.1
Ban kYandsco. June 3u—Much In
terost Is Udng shown In tonight's 20round bout between Yanger and Man
Ion
Betting on the Sght has changed
from 10 to ft on
Manlon
to even
money
f

A DOUBLE CRIME

gan, during which time be .ucoeed^
In capturing a man for whom the gov­
ernment omclals have been
looking FRENZIED MOB SEIZED NEGRO I
for imuv than a year
The prisoner',
*
FOR LYNCHING
-I
name I. Walter H Htevemam. and he
U wanted for the alleged aieallng of
ilmlM-r on govemmenl land*
A war
rant was Usuod fur hi* arre*l nearly EnUiwd Jail, Shot Sheriff and Carried
two year. ago. but In iwime manner he
OR Prl*on«r Accuftcd of Assau
learned irf the• fact and ha* tlDce kept
ing a Girl.
iland. of Ijike
In hiding an
Hleveusou 1. known
fjitlre lake region as
Id su.iai

;hlors on the lake border
i.e.. than a year ago Stevenimn pre

.boro .lu.i down Sheriff Austin
hu keys, entered the Jail and led
idy TMgg. the negro charged
away
with aiiempti-d a»*uuli on Mi*. Alma
• •

Sunday night
Tl..;
I. th»l the negr.1 w ill

ladger'K
l.lanJ
IKinneir. vi.lt
bui Ihe offleer
and three half
left In
l»r«*ed children. 'Tladger"
. i..wUial and had gone, .o ihe woman
^id, lo another .mall l»land owned
and lenanietl hy Tllg lUll MciMoud '
At Mct'loud'a houiK>. which 1. on the
highe.t i.dnt of land on I>rummond
Uiaml. the offleer found Tladger' He
kldt^ Ihe two while men there we,re
Hire*- Indian, present
Luckily noni*
of them suapecied that Mr. O iKmneli
and when he

Union Mon. AtUntion!
tf you are
going to march in the parade on July
4th. you want to carry a walking *tick.
W*
hav* the
regulation carnival
can**, red. whit* and blue, and you
w a* th* quantity is
A Co.
•tripod

Hih* they acceple
Overalls and Jac
out quesili
8. Benda 4 Co.
nducod
Su-veuiKin
hlrc-d by the ma
Indian, siarted back to lUdgcr Is
laud In ibc prisoner'. laiai
They bad
only started fnmi the abore when Ibe
deputy marshal Inforineil Sicvenstm
who he wa. and served Ihe warrant
uiMiii him
At Itr.t
the man
was
tempted to light, hut a hig revolver
l.dnietl in hi. dlriHiiou Induced him
lo .iibmit iti being handenffisl
He
WM. isken to Marquciie. where he was

EASILY THE MOST
POPULAR PIANO
IN THE WORLD

..THE..

KIMBAbi

W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY

boy*, but the pollcrv aulhomie* were

GraMtfMt lino Of Dathing Trunk
•fid Suita. In pUtn and «Mcy colon
figgR IOg to
«,t S. Dcndft A

■!!!

An andlaaa vaHaty of

man's

-TK8 rnmmt

Olo^SwI^rm

(}3C

MAKE OF RE­
LIABLE a
If.ARI) P.\N. VI AI.COR1HI\ AN. IU>\ I’VU, \ kI.KOl R

anti VH.M KIH,

erSToM MAliK FOOTWKAK.

Wc have st»Ul this

Jk oo.
KKONT hTKtLT **

OS-TKOV^A-TM V
I ti.TBlTCBUs^D. 1» n .MRS U J TltCgJ. R1XS»D. II O- A rstuuisl.Kiri.url. tr.iat

thfr failure ol the coat collar
to fit iwoi«rly around the
neck.
U ADU-R. BROS.
A:
GO’S
Rochester made
Clothing does not have this
drawback
or any other.
It
ht» exactly at every jK)int,
and you cannot ihstinguish
it from roavlc-to-ordcr tiiat
Come

want vou to realiie to what
perfection .the roahulacluret
of
reaily-to-wear Clothing

m
.Ch« Bon* of 6*od eNthiDg.....^
E. WII.MEL.IVI

AT
RASTALL’S
20 Year Cold Fill­
ed Case, equine
American
Movement

Warranted. This*
Is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see It.

RASTALL»

THIS IS A 6000 dIME TO
BUY REFRKERATORS
Let roe «l.o« yoo rojr line.
They »ie lined throughout with
gilviniml iioo and iniulated
with roineial wiJol.

AU |Ort»

arc tciuotiUc and eaafly cleaned
See the patent diawei thdt

FRANK TRUDE
m rroM 8lr-l.

Successor to Bobbs.
I Nan III Slttfarf OH Mn
HiMSIms
TSV A MCCOttO WAHT AB.

Get Veur G«t Weather
Goods tonight
Straw and Panama Hats

rcady-mailc cioihing, an<l of
much custom work, ttuo, is

cofttft a* much again.

THE ECONONY STORE "

{S.98

FRANK FREIDRICH

ofa/Ct»at isthe collar. One
of ^»c great drawlucks of

MI.OOSC

. BENDA A GO.

Wc liave them tn both 2-0 ami 2-S wide. No more at theftc price*
when these arc gone. CaU uxUy if you want them, tonMVTOW
tiiav l»c too late.

“S IniwM Fnivrt’

'

'•

■ina Tarr.*. WWo Vo »a.OO

S9C

Hpr

and t

■ out awd apnks for
hat whkh *» secotid
sell and pn.w* that

Fancy Screen Doors wonh $1.25, .ww

' : m ■

moots after tnsUllaU^n. ’
IDU^t
Committee.

NEWLAND HATS

« what it tcih
lie in Myin 1
1.1 hard to w<
ist—••easy to buy
w-ll them doubly lust-u-want.'—straw fiats lor men and boys. 5c ta-fti 5“

Plain Screen Doors »orth $1.00. now

‘Be Vour Own Judge*

Mich . June SO —Flor
Jackson. Mich
7. hf^ 1».
sulclM
thli
by alMoat aevering ber bead

SAMPLE SUIT SALE

rilravjiga.HW, cspeciUly when bought at thl*
We aWo have a Sae line o4 Boy** awd
sale—for hei« 50c dows $t.c o dutv
t.lVECftACALU
ChiU.cn'* CLOTHING. $t 50 up.

RINDOE8

has attained.

A horseback rtde was then in o
the president and Mrs Riswevel
broker *uppo*ed they wanted to re^ Ing atxH>m|ianted by the two chll
doon^ thorn and brought Ihem out. The
oldw boy plekod them up and tho two
walked out
Nothing waa said lo the . The unton carpenter* and famlllo*

Jackson Girl NeaHy Savarad
Head With a Raaoith* Cauao.

Are
—it's tmly a few «{aysaw«y.
d
is )ust arpund the
•*d something
in tile CLOTHING Uwa.
>t |»r.*Jiblv you’U ae*d
vomrt
1 lor your awme
-Hat Macht NTx An "
Already got

WHY PAY MORE?

Wc tio not
We sell cloihi^fi for men anil ho\ >
pretend toi jgive il d\\\iy or to sell it withoiU prolii. Ihil
claim the hikjnehi possible value. IkuIi in ma­
terial ami workmanship.

HADE A SUCCESS OF IT

2. ,5 ,jr.‘

___________________

Suiely you can ajijiret lalc the Economy in buying now at tbese pnccs:

r ri snU O W rnk.v.i. W-rrs. .-

WILL SEE YACHT lACE

THE WEATHER Ssaft.

THE AktH OP" JOI-V

fz.co

MHOE H(*I SE

Evco'lhing in smftll iusirumcnts.
musical mcrchanilisc ami sheet

^ ^ Gtp Bookstore

0*p»--Au«omolaO.. VaoKV. Ooel«»y

Men’s tine shoes, made in the
same nobby styles as our
highest pncetl shtvs,
siHCtal price

l;nc fiJr 21 year, in this t it>.

JVire la Um Rveolaa nxotw.
hi.
Jum.30—The
Amerl
Adrun len
for
PortsmotU^ at B
•clock thl* ert
Prw*id*nt Ha* So Oec.ded—Enjoyed
EIckem
Llel early thi» morning
Tenni* and Horwoback Rid*
race today t>e
fordc
The rowing
Iter of the Amorlcd^n
tween
Today.
Chlcagvi
cruiser
and that ot the
III. representing
Oyster Bay. June 3u-l
by the Chicago
Roosevelt has decided to at
first yacht race and wtl!

broker.

fl.50
Men’s dies* sliocs, genuine vu i
Ul.cutto
.

AN UNDISPUTED CLAIM

AMERICAN OARSMEN WOM

pawn

fl.OO'
Women',, fine ihoes, north uj. lo
$2.25, sjicciRl cclcVualion
price

Fourth of July Rate*..
/In.- lare round irip i.. all |.dni-i on
M
a
N K
and ixuimviiug lino.
Tirk.-i. on .ab- ;*.rd and tOi
Keiurn
llmll July t:th
A 8 llarlKT Agi

C A. HAMMOND AND BtIDE

C. 11
June*, iht
loaned some money
ekMhes to s young i
The bt»y and hla old

Women's $1.50 oxfor«K newest
*liai»cs, only

SI.65

FRIGHTFUL
EXPLOSION

RETURNED THE CLOTHES

Prepare Your
Teet for the
Great Cehbra*
thn on the 4th

the "Badger

on July 7
Camtlag Factory Has Handltd About WEQUE-TONO CLUB STOCK LIMIT
Tllg Hill McCloud. • at w hose home.
LOOO CratOR of Chsrriss ip
Su ieiisou was found. Is said by Dep­
It REACHED
Fiv* Days.
uty Marshal O'lVmnell to
the
atronge»t man he ever
aaw
.He stand, six fi-el and
In the n\e day. that the Traversi Director* Met La*t Night ang R* IneheH in his stocking feel and wear*
nty Canning factory ha. Invn In^ip
palm of hii
celved
8i.
Application*—Grand
••ration nearly I.im*u crate. ..f cherrh*.
Inches In breadth
hkve been hamlle»1
A force 4if
Opening Tomorrow Evening,
he
girl, are employed In the work
______
____
s ol
sides a small force of men
• imetiiig of till director, of strength are udd. and It Is said he ran
This furenmin lio hu.hel. of cher
iim ii.ng club la.l ntgbt .is handle or throw the strongest bull by
rh*. were pul up
H<»nu* Inieresilni:
recvived, those ctiiu grasping Us horn* In his hand*.
application. w«
A^lde from bis dlsiHisUlon to Sght
• dl.IH..|
pleiing the U.l and
and the charge against him of stealing
'‘’''hand
o. k on
I
factory mav md pmve unilmely to the
dlcation* government itralier. IKpuiy Marshal
IMMiple In the city and to the farmer.
o IKmnell says Hteveoson sustains a
iheMwill
Uobliged
111
The gni.. weight of a crate of ch« r
all action of the . M«u-kholder.
H gm>d reputation in the lake region. He
ries
%arle«
from IT. lo :u pound.
bellrvc«| that the .tiM'k of Uoll r«'.l farms a i>ari of the Island on which
There are aUml
live and one half
he lUes, apd although his wife Is an
uMhe
IMiiind. of tare on each crate, and
le city I 1} be fc.M'uretl .o
net weight will reach
the ad Isi.nin of more
Home reach as
hut this Is an es member. Imi tbU cannot be deter
high as
1
mined until ihe nest im-AMing of the
kholder. at least
The nmnilKTAll kinds «if cherries are Urnght
and nve cents iwr |K>und right ihnmgl >blp now I* «-oni|H..ed of a Sue list of
number
I
l«td
All the crates an» returned young men, iMcluding a large
buklue.. men.
to the farmers, w. that they have no of the mosL
tub
1. ankunsl
and
the
sure
toa. from this uowrco
on. y II
' This brings the net prlee per crate
Id tlu> orlgin&l plans
frttm IIU up to $130
The factary ni. nts be.voud
TWO HUNDRED MEN IMPRISONED
will not hu) rherrie. after 8atui
The’“'*Illrerlors itunpleUnl
n«Kin at any time and Hits we<>k
IN COAL MINES
factor* will not liiiy any fruit after rangemeiit. for ih.‘ pr.igran
o|»enlng ol the cliih house and groimds
Thursday nlghj
The fa**tory Is
to take plae«- liiinoirow nlglft
Ihg a very sut^cessful run and the
Firs
Fhllowwl
Eaploslon and .EfforU
lum ilon will be for menilK-rs or
•rs are well pl(«stM)
The lieit
luMtaiion. have lM-. n sent to ^s*Ti
^
iict handled will lie beans
in Progrwss to Rtlesta the
The aflair will h.* largely iniformsl
Men.
St. wan A Si.-flen.' full orvhestrs hi
Sr win to Ik. rv«»ls* IU**SC
b.-en .-ngaged lot the cmc-rt. whi.
will be from k to *-• o'clock
ITesldent
Chey t-uue. Crfdo. June .30 -A terrl
Arrived Frpm Pueblo. Colorado. Last IbdHTi. will make an addr.w.
ble explosion oecurrcil at the Hanna
C4MI1 mines of the Vnlon PaclSc today
.11
Ev.n.ng-R*c*ptK»n Ton
and Ihe rolm‘s are now on fire
Two
,n
ami
the r.-msinder o
hundred meu were In the working*
.•x.mtug will he devoted to dsmi
Ntit one has reachetl the »urface. Men
r
the
the club house, the enjoyment e
are fighting lire and
auempllng lo
: j C A Hsmmond. cashier c
iH.wltng
alleys
and
blblard
table*
rx'aeh the Imprisoned miners
bles Savings
Bank, arrl
other ixastiines as snli
jPueblo, Colo , last evening
fancy of the mem
Nl by hts brld*
U-g trill ing
Tht>. event Will
Mr Hammond left the city quietly
great suewhat pr.uulses
some day* ago. and it wa* known to
s for the^.mly club of ttg kind in Chicago's Crww DefeaUd German*
hut few intimate friend* that hi. d»northern Mtehlgan. and the present
Co nt**t—Squadron Ha* Left
Miss May Dlngman. daughter of tudlcaitons are that Traverse CUy will
Kiel.
Mrs Alice Dlngman. and the marriage give to the club such sup|K.rt as It
was solemnised In Pueblo June 22
The bride and grtnim will hold a re
reption *t their residence on Wash
Ington street this evening, t
needless lo say that the hrtd
warmly welcomed In social
gad ihsi

And c»U e»ily. U you do you can get ju. wIiW w wnBWd.
Some SPF.Cl.AL thingi just now that sboold not be omlooked. We claim the lugeaetock erf FIREWORJCS»d
-FLAGS in tbe city, and right pricea, too.

steamer Thomas D. k
at ItS.MHt. and ownedJ by Captain A ‘
B SJySeW. was badly damaged by lire
iUU thU morning
The crew,
who escaped, scuiiled the. U»at
on
shore aod saved a part of the cargo of
lumber, also Ihe hull so that the U.at
can be rebuilt.

SUCCESSFULLY TILL NOW

Popo Loo Will bond On* With HI*
Phot and Aulogroph.
A—c
Frant Str««t snd ih« Vi«- mM W lr, I* th.
tU>im- June
• The ik.im- hu or
timt Injured on
Eidowalk
di red a m.i of tMiliilrai and oocla) en
About • O'clock Thli
f)rlycaU. mhlrh he U nendlnK U>
.mpanie
Idont Koo*4-velt. to he a
Ith hlH I
|)hut«Kraph of hiiu»eir.
craph'

6et fireworks dire

tsaibsr Sdimasa SurwMl on SL Cla r
Flats Today—Part of Her Cargo
Was Savod.,

ELUDED GOVERNMENT OFFICERS

ENCO HOHSE

lag aborti) afior ft ochick by a run
away tig that daohod
down
Pront
»trooi.
Little twieyear-old
Luther
Wlkle. who live, with hi. mother Mr.
Albort Wlkle, at UZ Ba*i Pront street.
cAv (be CblneM laundry, had both
tamo, la hi* left log broken and he
Wa* very badly bruloed about the fare
and under the right arm, where the
hub of tbo rig struck him
JUDGE KIRKPATRICK WILL NAME
Jcweph Hickey, who 1. a .uiH'e.M.r
ONE TOMORROW
oC tbo Woose grocery on tho we.t .Ide.
WM also caught by tho same rig and
hbd a big gath cut In tho back part of
hM bond
The ga.h I. a very .evore
ofM and will be very *ore for .oroe
time.
It required aevejal .tltche. lo

UPWSMOU

CAPTURED
“BADGER”

4c«i4ont

8?

SEVENTH TEAS—1913

TRAVgBSE CITy, MICH.. TUESDAY. JUNE 30. I»i3.

T>liy^ *««tM U» •• Hmt

VICTIMS OF
RUNAWAY

^TH

THE EVENING RECORD 1M»

Oor. Front vM UiUon

l ine straws at 50c to $-2.00-the best Ten
Dollar I’anama sold anywhere is sold by us.'

Washable Vests
From $1.50 to $4.00-fine line of pattemslij-ht and dark C9lors.

.

Negligee Shirts
Our Fifty-Ccni line is cumpohcd of exceplionally I'ood'wearing. fast colored goods—
tinef lines at $1.00 to $2.00. ‘

Outing Pants
.

Made with patent pockets—belt ^tojmatch
pants—$3.00 to $4.0tl—fine line cheaper
grades $1.76 to $3.0J.

Summer Coats and Vests
$1.50 to $6.CK1—every color and ^weight of
material.

damiltonOotbingCo,

'I
THK EVKNINO KBOOBD, TRAVEBSS CITY, MICH., TUESDAY. JUNE 90. 1909.

TIE jyBBWC MOW. AMERICAN
SAILORS
THAVBwiB^i^ IIICMIOAH
ORANoTRAVemC HERALD

ARE A RRORLIM TO THE OEIImans

cxnm T M1B M» t «r. «MMn
Comraeot by the

News

lUXTi*OKiTM
Ohm ruwHh uf July Addrsas la
VMTUaa CaUbratlmi la ths City

given to Praiddeat DUx.^sTbrJiiraUo
•f Beiserer end RrMldiwt.
BerltA. Judo 2o.—The nevipepera
of BorllD prlDt the Rpt^cbe. of Bm|»er
llllMD DDd AoibDEEidor Tower
at the Kiel haaquet muetly without

^SrSlaikiDal EHtuDK regard, ibeia

**rfcij£«arA.’Sss*
PROSRERtTY

TO

THE

WASTE

The reeott ssd car ferfr b«*lM
MkUg th« bleek esd vlld shorM of

1?^:
Iftt: 1



’Wlora. and would have made Invteh
^tfu to many of them had
AbmtIcnn naval rulae permitted Um neoepi^ of such glfls from any one while
in the service. The not. I
n graceful compliment to AmeHen And
,ts nppreclnled a. an evidence ofUhe
jgoud will of the German ruler. The
S islt of the AnMrIena esundron to
(Prussian water, ha. Aei
* (friendly feeling between Germany and
jibe United States In spite of the
peatedly agitated antagonistic spirit
which hue been the .ubject of much
newspaper crlilcl.m and comment
nttittfde of President Roosevelt
Venexuela and upon other occasions
has commanded the highest
abroad, and the Germans, who have
bet^ the first tu find fault,
making It a point to display
jastrmion for the president and friend
I linens for this government. The
. jdeut at Kiel has Us significance, and
joae which adds to the respect ei
jintoed for this nation abroad
WILL OPEN TOMOimOW
I Ce*s New Store Ready

r:.

Drug Co‘s
The A
i Promt street will be opc
public omorrow In the new Tonneller
buldlAi at m Pront street- The store
U hindiomely fitted and will be one
of the most oomplete aad atlracUve In
; Traverse aiy. It will be an up to date
drug store, and a full line of cigars
I win be oarried. A hnndi
. or expense to make the sto
la 4
iJi estra railroad line U lieing laid
tv the hermiuge of Kn
m. w brre the roar and
wmm sa* wswv
weavers wotwwo oy
the iitg$ peMuL The seer Mae It bA

Mg ma% aadt tsdhidr aiMei frqgi the
glatteu le the herndtege.

B '

The Tagehlatt aleo eaya It conaid
era It Dlasular Uiat AmhaMador Tower
ooed the

Do Vou Nooel OnoT
\Vc have a lar« assortment at bottom prices. If
you want to make ice cream. «e have the ice cream
freezers, and it don’t take much-money to gel one.
You can pay for it as you would buy ice cream. 25c
per week.

KEUANCE
SHOWED HEELS

Do the Flies Bothif?

The TDgeblatl think, the .peeehe.
rwethe oordiaUtr. tyiDpatby aad ro
.torwl oooSdeoce. hut the paper rw
veru to the Coghlan and Dewey l»cl Oivsn a Hard RropoaltUn by CoUMnhla.
deau to Dhow that the ^rleadly
But Won Out In a Strong
eptrli of the h»et1oan nary for Oer

MAY BE REMOVED

The ragatta at Kiel. Frueela,
served u> demonsUate the soperlorliy
of American built veuM^l. of light
draft, first piiM*. were worfnnd the
Amerlenns ahowed up wall In other respeeu The gram bnuiashlp
nnrge wns iha wondar of the oeo

■-lot-rr

Dias

COLUMMIA AND CONETITUTION YESTERDAY

Great
> the iiatne of Krpderlck
The Neuste Nachrlchten says
self-evident that ou Aem
*
guesu can he sure of s good reoep
tlon on all sides. The |H-ople. as well
as the government wish for the best
IS with the United 8ta.19*.
Dhd a tmhk line of ralli^ would he relations
The name pait**r also say*
found Mens the anmiw tongue of land regards It as useful on such o>
which .dupvatee Grand Trarerae hay
from Lake Mlehlfan. he would hare feelings
all
been put down ae a St eob)eet for the from
lent Roosevelt deserves
Inaatlc aaytuai. And yet exactly tbU hanks for his frleiylly ami cuirtHt
thing ha. occurred
mtltude."
The Kreus Zeltung prints a letlei
liLcnd^RapM. A in
ping cnra from from Kiel whlrh descrtUi. the Amerl
V through train of
ran sailors as ’young, slender, sin
Bay. Omene ewy fellows with Intelligent faces;
aak Northport TM. wa. the Srat pa.
ranee and bearing
•eager train to penetrate tbeee wild.
Ahd yet eerernl Sne reeort town.
eraddh.
The writer of the lytter
adds They
epeM of then Indeed by .no
are not careful in giving and ndurn
efhoUy dependent upon eumrat
their
lag mlliury salutes, even toward
tow
m Bupertors. Their behsvlt.
let trafSe. hare been hnlH up In Luela
tuse
a
ITusslan
corisirsl's
nau county before the ocuning of the
m»d on end^^___________
new rood. The new Traverse City
Leelannu A Mnaletlque. controlled b>
the Grand Rnpld* A Indiana, will op^
erate a Mae of car feniee from North
port 10 HasloUque. thm. glrlag the
Peaheylvaala eyetem it. lom deeired NEW YORK CUSTOM OFFICIALS
alwrt line ronte to the
. INV^STIOATEO
Mm onr ferrlee will be ,
yinr round. Ibe ndveni of the rund will
rpote n rolune of bu.lnea. dt.wn the Written Report. Requested Reoarding
IfUelgliau penln.ula, which 1. .uro tu
Their Connection With Suspected
thU hithenu Iim>
Mining Compsny.
I Whnt le true in this newly opened
i 1. true of prnctlcnlly the whole
naetern shore of Lake llichlgnn
i^l every aval
arailable port baa been
ntUUed by aome» rrailrhad for operaUag
ferrlee, and freight car.
healing the lettering of every great
railroad In the United State, are
na tandllar alghu io our northern
oountlee n. In the grant freight yard*
of ChUsnAu. In fact. It U only n qne.
tlon of n short time when
through car. will Bnd their way east
via Chicago, and more via northeih
Michigan port. Already the Michigan
reeon. are fn.1 filling up with thelf
usual complement of guiwt. from the
• south, east and we.l With n ooi
aaoe of the present epell of wnrin
weather. It 1. only n question of n few
weeks before there will be mo
sortere la the north of Michigan than
ever. And so proaperlty comae to the
waste pIace..--Grand Rapids Herald

witness part of tbs day sporu.
will he the orator of the day.

HEFBI9IIIWR5?

OEAnST
OBKST
-.KALTKST-

Ctty of Meklco. Joan 80 —
DUz today aoceptod na Uvl
a of ih
the
fsatura of the

rm 1000 WATTS

trouble with
a m*l!e

UillaUfmrCa.

dTym
Friamd
is a celel.raud luracripUoa. and that it

THE mi BOTH HID .AID

of The BraOiield Regulator Co. ?
Do you know that whea yon me this
remeilj during the period of gesUtkm
that vou wiu\e free of psin and bear
healthy, hearty and clever cbildteu ?
Well, ibese things are worth knowing.
They arc facta. Of druggist, st ^i.oo.

WISE

nii UAOPItkt itgOUlOt Cq, AUsHa. Ds.

‘fir"

llance was leading tne l\>lum
two minutes and fifty i .nds and
Ciiiisriturion by four
twenty siHHinds The dtH^rease In The
strength t.f wind, which had dropped
to alKMit seven knot*, is considered
have materially laviired the Hellan
New York. June 3o—The promised
race between the rwo Shamrocks was
prevented yesterday by lutd weather
The uuufflelal times at the finish
were: ^elUnce. 3:20:IK: ColumWa
8:33:10; Constitution. 3:84:20
)

,

TM The Horribte
Torture, of

Rhemnatisni
can bo overcoow and
ihe dreaded disease
expdled from your
aysiem by the uae of

Washington. June rii.—Assistant
Secretary Armstrong of the treasury
dei»srtmont. has returned here !r«»m
ief business trip io New York
during which he hs.ked Into the
of Messrs. 8amuel W Thompium and
Walter R Eaton, employes of tbevcus
house, who are advertised
TAKE HASVAtD LECTVKES
of the board of directors ol
a mining company whose business, has
Superintendent Gilbert Will Spend
lM>en under Investigation by at
Boms Time at Old College After
* M Armstrong has
Attending N. E. A. Meeting.
written report from these ufilclaih re
.peering their conm^Hlon with the
Superintendent
I H Gilbert left this Bugb.. « Roxburg, 8. E. Walt A SoM
ctimpany and the alleged mlsrepn^
Mentations by the company In Us ad morning to attend the National Eituca
vertlsements of the iMutltluns held by tionai association in Boston He will
Ih- luined at Saginaw* by Mi> Giiliert.
them under the government.
wlio will accompany him on the trip
these reiHirts to
Collector Blranatian loimtrruw They will 4;o by way of the St Ijiw
Mr Armstrong rimlght made It very r.-nce and will enjoy a trip down that
plain that Messrs ThompHt»n and fCa famous river They will visit New
sill be required tu give up their York during their ahsenc** After the
ectlun vrith the comiuiny If they meeting Mr. GilU-rt
scries of lectures for four wtH-k
expi*ci to remain in tb
Harvard college
their
approval, they are liable
PRINTERS WILL APPEAR
U from dAce.
moval
express i.b)ecriou
Treasury
Will Have
Fine Float in Fourth of
to the persons employed
toms service engaging at the sj
July Psrvde.
Anil you should h^ e a pair of
imsume other business and in
The TyiKigraphlcsl u
has depractice
our Perfec t Fittingn.ong Wearcldt‘d to appear In the Founh of July
ing. Comfort Giving SHOES
parade witt
laborately dfcorait-d float A ctimr llttlH?
for men and women.
They
mu* Hair Iw KtlswWfh R Tli
consisting of lU-ri Tllhttson t»f
make lile’t walk easy.- just the
J Khnor of Kbner Hrtts..
OniMO Bllaabelli bad eighty wigs tu Rocord
thing
for tired, aching feet; you
her roUectluii. and her «vusln. Mary, and Bcft finch of the Kaglo was ap­
guroa of Rcots. had ••as many as s bon- pointed to I
rangements.
in old shoe,
Arad." and among the inrong
first time you put them
mu made her while t<»nflned a
Found only
uer In gKM»u*y Uk bleven. prevWus
to her being l»chrod«l. wigs wrei
niws
os. Gentlemen who psrtieularty
•d tv plroae their lady friends prwOFIOCBI6AN
»d them with ,w igs of the UteH
e of hslr and newest style of
Sriog FamT ■ gentleman of toJtttan N>e. nf Klng»loB
day presenting Ids sweetheart the last TuM-ola county, has just
what aiK-mrs to Ik* |»art of the Jaw
tdro In luiek hair!
tif a monster animal similar to the
le plowed deeper than
ing and thus turned up
The jtlece Is thre** and
s wide by six and a half
i of the bamiHHt Thiss gem Is very
four mammoth -double
not one in a t^fh
very
smwih. but well
UuMuand lutmlHR. stems ixmUliis IL preserved
Ttsro Tcgcubic growths arc rallwJ
Joseph I
non of Irolay and two
tobacur by tbc Filli.lniHi. jRoutc of assistants, sheared 5.861 head of sheep
them are do stiuilsr that Is. they exMbit BO perfet'riy the charmterUrica of
A carUtad of black
Oakland
the opal- that ewu cX|wru froquenUy gathered a tri*e at a time
Parker Hros. Old Stand
faU to dlaUngulsb tbcui from the rani county, has been shipped Iti Germany,
•ntz tif New Yttrk was the
agent who purohas4*d Ihe logs and
208 FRONT ST^rr
of them brought as high as 150
each
An old farmer In Ihe audience
tf.ihe yowug man
cert wturwas applauding vigorously
aftsr a pretty girl bad sung a song In
proceeded to take
a TDry painful way.
him Into custody. The
"Not partltnitarly." ivplknl Uie young of the show rtsme forward and as
that the
man frankly, but I am extraoMly
tulsed clown belong­
food of the muslcUn."
ing to the tn»upe Chicago man has Invenletl a pi^
ci*ss < lor generating
from kerosene oil w hlch he claims
will put Ihe coal mines out of bustTravora^Well. for years I bare been ness A company of Ki
Bring la a haunted bouse.
IXiwagtac men has been organize^ to
Featheratoos—You don’t tell me! manufacture the machine which does.
And they-U tell you there '
Who U It haunted by 7
and will locate a facit nothing like
Travers-Bj mx ulk»r
ty.
Watervllel orchards are Infested
til lice which seem to take
with small
Th* DUtUwwry Hahit.
Frtond-What queer Unguagv your the sap. causing the foliage aad this
hSDhazkd mm! He pronounce* every year 1 growth to wither aad die.
The Charlotte board of health has
word half a doaen dlfforeat ways
if you want comfortabk feet.
Issued a radical decree that the duty
Wlfe-Yss, he ha. half a doMn dlf- of
all citizens Is to shoot every un­
We put them on >«ur old or
muzzled dog la the city.
Quite a number of the fine elms
Wo ara loillned to believe
which make Dowaglac's streets beau­
whoM we'do not know bOci
tiful are dying of some unknown dlsharo neror deoelred ua.-Johi
^ha RaMmusaen. a gi
Commercial house. Battle
from a third aiory
HcwShMStire
Miy tot hMMCo Mere appear*
sleeep HU fan wai
tto eMt Tho tota tore no far 1
fWbMT-e OW OmS.
nwR 81
Boen on only a few i

M«tt.J.Johnsohs

6088
JULY4tll

We
Cele­
brate

aunxiisgo

Bachant
&1toscoe

We. hapt a tint tiass
Sbatmaktr’s Ska/C

'

ROWlAHh MHIGUSS
08PMM9 WM^ HMbL



$1.00 a Pair
Either in l.acc or Con^r

Worth $2.00

Men’s bkrycic xboet

... 95c
35c

W» afftnttr* tfi

u Simpt* Skin

lYIVIAIM
The PtacticAl Shocmxn

SclU Uootl Shoes
A^a)’S Sells

COLUMBIA

We have l»oth ’phones

■nancoMi

DRV BATTERIES
FOR...

AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS. CICAR LICHTERS. ETC.
:: :: ::

EXCURSIONS
PEB£/V\SaSJETTg

FOURTH OF JULY. 1903
Uouii.l inp'rick^•^^. gtwHl going Jul>
and 4 mi.I gtHMl nturnitig up to
aitil tncludlng July
will Ih- on
at all tickft ofilcos of thin contpany
at a rato t.f
ONK FARK hX>R THK llOl Nl» TIIIF.
1‘ointH in Indiaiia and Ohio within
2tHi ntilfjt uf st-Jllngstation, includt-d
In thl^ rati- A>.k agt-nt« ft»r particu­
lars
27-P.30.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

J. B. P-ICE.

TRY. A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT Att
TRY A RECORD WANT Att
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

J
■-*u|

The. Porch and the Lawn
.Are the places where vou enjoy yourself these days—you should have the
easiest and most comfortable furniture possible. You have- a summer
cottage at some of th* resorts, or you are going cani|>ing for a week or
two. Have yon seen our
-

Porch Chairs •

'



Somuthing entirely new -so many odd shapes and the prices are from
$1.75 up. These can be used in any room in the house. You should own
one of the neV
;
.

Patent Hammock Chairs
With the latest extension’ top-the occupant being always protected from
sun and heal by the canopy top. Then we have the best 35c camp stool
with back, you ever saw. We have canvas stools—camp chairs-^lawn set­
tees—reclining chairs—porch rockers.

Hammocks—
. J

-

A splendid line of both Me.xican grass and,the Palmer Hammocks, and
the prices are from $1.00 to $‘2.50.

The Easiest Shoe on Earth '

,

And the easiest shoe you ever had on your foot is the UR. .A. KhEl)
CUSHION SOLE SHOE. We have just addeil a full line of sizes. Did
you know that the sole of the foot is like the palm of the hand—differs in
every individual.’ With the ordinar>- shoe the friction of the foot on the
hard insojfs is the cause of many ailments—in summer the heat penetrates
the sole—in winter the dampness gathers—the results are unfonur.ate.
The Reed Cushion Shoe prevents all this. It is a dressy shoe—made in
Vici Kid and Box Calf and Patent Calf. Once you - wear a cushion sole,
you will have no other, especially if your work requires you to stand on
your feet all day long.

The Cool Shoe for Summer
Is the Oxford; whether you want them to stand in or walk in. to dance in
or to talk in. we have them. The Ladies’ Oxfords for this summer are
dainty triumphs of the shoemaker’s art. fine. air>% stylish. Handsomer
shoes never left the factoo'- The only thing for you to do is to own a pair.

Ask nSobhers

RUBBER HELS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

MEIM>

% %
la the first place, he flu hU
houae with ga. and the Welabach
burnM*. thus «0oylng Ue moH per^
feet artificial light known. At all
tlmee. wiibout varlatlun la quality
and at rates defying
Then, as an act of kind
wife he has sworn to
protect.- he will Ins
Range, na a loke
protect her from
idem to other methods of
toll Inch
I will cherUh feelings
cooking.
home a paradise. Af
are-still .run .free, and
Ranges, llxtures and all other appllanoes sold and placed at ooeL »
man of moderate means can supply
himself with what were a few

AT THE SHOE STORE OF

INTBMM MSA* S Sw

W. SL-ATER
RfMtlcal H%mm FurolMMr.

Towne-Thsi wu» n lq-«ve act of
Urtiairs rushing into the water to
save a wuiunii Irom divwulng.*’
Rut.urb- Hnne llddU-^ri. kn! It v% hs
she almost mernly an art of selrt>hh«-ss on hls
part
Towiie.-Wh.v. bow can you say
tha't';
her head, sails a
Ku1mti»-Tbe V.e nu4n he reM-m-d was
.1 tbr»H-quarters
■ cot»k Iba^ bad Im vn with him for six
l»allv News

anc4< commenced to pull away from
the Columbia. The yachts turned
outer mark as fi
follows: Reliance
2:08:47: Columbia. 2 10 3.*:; Const It u
Hon. 2:12:10.

.iVBnrTHWeTOFURNSHYOURNQ^

rnWmBm^

Bateman’s Point. ^ 1.. June !
mbU aad Coni
six races
Newport
direct lua
Unfav(*rable weather conditions which
prevalliHl early In the day gave way
before a strong easterly breexe. which
sprang up about 10 o’clock, and at
rime t»f the start the conditions for
wer»» almost perfect. As i
from the shore the starring time
Constltuilou.
I2:li :13;
ll:15:l»; Columbia. 12:15
The start was made about four
miles south of Hrehtun's reef lights^
The course provided Jor a beat
windward of If. miles and a run h».roe
The wind was blowing aljout 12
knots Mfteeii minutes after the start
Reliance had established herself In a
IKislilon Meanwhile, the Colum

We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Toe each and up.
Screen Doom........
Window Screens...
........ 10c each and up

Children’s Shoes
P

We make a specialty of: the wee little lots just learning to creep, want
dainty shoes; the little people who arc taking their first steps want
stronger shoes, and the older little folks want a good, stout shoe. All
these lines are our specialties.

4k IBE HANNAH & LAY
MBCANTHE COMPANY III
M

m

imp-.
OIXY, laCtt, TUESUAY. JUNE 80, 1903.

TEE SVEKIKG BBOOBD. TSk'S

^A^at They Say

REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE It
tCATTCREO EROABCAtT

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

SmJATtOH
AGGRAVATING STREET DISTURB­
ANCES ARE FREQUENT

Watchword Baihg to “E<
brgco. KIm ood Oo KIM
th« Jawa."

HANNAH & LAY CO.

-fAe rovch
movemMit In KiimI
aproadlag ODoeortn#ly

is/iiom.

Iv--'
Ojnuux NEWS
OF TBE WORLD
ll«EWih

f M.niurno

a„.

rv.S“ s.rrs'£2;:;

ibMM*%nt.

of\3t
t.TTr

lunir.. rain
tn*-r a ranwr ..f ih> mll«
furt.-. in an> »k>. alih Aind In aii>
qiuM.-r Ur MHariby KplalnH ibat
It,.- «a* rauD« in a dlff .-r. ni Airata of
Aaruum ablrh 1.
bi-a« Ai
IlM- «^Ct-Ot.-I
wlib denm; r«in .loud*
Tb- rain
ablrb follo»A
.»r a In.pHal rbara.
arti-r. Dligbl at DrH and ibi^ii v.r>
-rulral. rrmcx and
In ar<^»rdanr-«- «tlb
G«or«. \V Vand.-rlillt
alr«* tiwri.-r of fammia I

alii W .ompl.-ied and
randlna
ui.au.) U fon- any on.n-ady lor
M-nli* In lb.- |.la..- A
|a alU.w.-d
roinfilato ayatHin «H aai. raorU, H.-<
frir llKl.iluK t..-ai and p..a. r alll 1..
Hi-iall.-d Vaiid.-rl.lli bu- a. .luir.-.! a
lara.» Ira* I of land l..•l».•.•n ll.-u.I.-r
•.rtirllb- and !lr.-»ard N r i.n abl.-ti
lo t.mid t.u h|.idl.*«.- loan \V..rl. !►.
I.. IM- roinm. nro.1 Imin.-dtai. t>
Tbc
V.Mi •111 run u|. tuio
a..man
V.-Jl.iw

b-anu-d
l-. r and
i,-> waIbr

Tb.- man wb..
wa- at HufTalo
a a^nnai.d wan <-\|.lulnlnk‘
hli^ d. aib
i.r.-Mdeiil

Startling Evidence,
r... t.-.Ilrnon> In i;r. at quantll>
niiy niiuin.: im d.-c-larlci; Mr
.-• niHt-ov.-ry. f..r r..n«ump
l»o ..J i.u lin»;.-r.. and
uigbi. and t'obU t.t he iin
•oman'a lK*dy M. lUd
alil.-il A r.-.-.-nt .-xi.r.—ion Iron, T
Aft.-r a H-ar .d bard
Mrar.- MethojJ McFarland. 1^-111.,^’:.- Va
W Van Kirk. l*a..ior
KplhCLpsI rlmr.b. WungAioan jas an cvanipW? M.- wrlt.-a: “I had
:’iy adAb. saii^faciton ..f s.-. liu: tin- UnuuiUiU f..r Ihr.-.- >.ars and doe
'^Mt(-al*-.l UaI HumU)
Mr h..r«-j all ihr lime wlihmit being beiic
ba pla.c •lihlnf..,’ Then I b.-»:an taking Mr King's
dm..Ai
Van K
.t,,
.llgging tbe f.mndaiNew 1
.nds, dJ
HS t.w
•ffccitv
, lay lb- si.rm-s and wl,«
“ >
ll.^hell^
b.- plasuiring and d- lo
_
taking part
l.U-s. (Ninsumpilon. Pn.'iimnnta ami
Tilt- sirii.'lnr.ooratl.. wo
drip (luarante.-,! by Jan O Johnson
atsiui IN .poo
Ti.-n mn. China, has Ihh-i, rent b> ami K'M. Meads. I>niggl*tr Trial
O hiilBfHal panic for alz mouths The bottles. 10c; regular size. :.«‘e and
. roiu%^ial sliuainm Udeiimriillz.-.l,
S and
fallur.-A ar.' re|siri.-<l Tin-j
^rans^ IlAa a diwrth ..f mum-)
ijje prebicl «.f the
tb High Alps
curb tb»- vandals
.are i.mllngito It was .luring bis youth, wbi-n truv.b
n
.-nilrpale tin . .b-lw- irs in f.itur.- 11 lug for s|s.it in Afri.a, 1,.- MI Inio
* AlllI 14- a inmlshable
ptiulshab offense t«. tear lb.-. b.i,.lA of King J;t Ja. who t.K>k
Ihe How. r by ih.- r.s.i lo |s-ddle or su.b n fumy to bin. that be off.-r.-d
^mrM Tb.-r«- will b.- no more sent I lo make “\Vlllle“ ll,Hlm..nd his Vrime
u.ental n.iii.n.-e- will, a man. a n.abl inlulst.»r ami b. b upiwrenl
and lb.- .-.lelwelss aa tbe renl.-n»b-ce
and the Alp. in the bochgT.mml The
The Peerltas Shirts are the beat
pr.-feet will Inl.-rpoae n vastly un money can buy. Made by Peerlest
s.-nttmenial law
Mfg. Co. of Detroit. Sold by 8. Bends
Fifij mlU-A ..f Uh- Aubmarim- .able

EXTRA SPECIAL
I?;

Reed Rockers
LIKE CUT

$2.35

To All
samoBt rolto for tSo psvIiR
The
Frost root, from the ooat Itoo of
n to the eoat Itoo of Paii
nloB atroet
and Untoa atiwaL troa Um
line of lol I of bktek E. to
aah. Lay 4 Go's Plfto mbdlTlttoD ot
Traverse CUy, lo tba aortb
South Ualon atreol bridSA m ■OWN \A/^
g^rmtUtrnm
of tiK- yy _
my basda .for tb«
THE UNCONQUEREO BOERS
IT tbin;»ti-r du
unug a •
SL
UHI.-I
of. tbiwc UHi.-biug,
lUUi
aocruod toteraat
Party mt T%mm
wldoh Lditb
Utb 1aa sl
I . foivd of biHiring. Sbe menu, tbe ei imo to bo paid oo or be
. of July. ISO*.
dttenl
gazing ou bis face fore tbe Sr« day
A party of unconqucr«l Boer, has wa< v«T> dtlenllvf.
M. E Haskell.
Joat arrtTod In Batavia, irmvHlng lo a With her Muut. w..ud rmr evt^.. As
Dotcb «Spny under Ui*
of a lb.’ song coutiniied teHJ% b-gnii t.. glis l8«7-«od to July
rvUef fond ivmmltteA*, roiy. ibe ten iH-m-utli tbe Ikl* .tnd glUle down
Kew York World! Tlie goTemroeul her dimp!..d chtH-k* After a few minOttw* sil«.uce be a%L»-il.
“EaUb. bow do you like ItT*
tSem to arttlo upon aa omall cuitu
‘’i^b. very mu.Mr. WVbb; but It
bunt mr
Littb- rbrcmlcle.
Worst of All Exporioncoe.
Hrr TrMblfw.
lower class of EuCan abyihlng be worse than lo feel
Single Msn tt.i bliuAelf»-I am eure
in
lai every minute will be your tost?
that darling lliile amr-l lorew n,e^ She Such was the experience pf Mra. 8
of them Mek grants
ito. “Por three
terms, on which they could rtart culU- takes me luto b.-r .Hmfldenee and tcUs
endured Insuf
ratloa lo a email way Aa most of tut- all her in>ubb-*
ler» -t'unthem have no exiH-rleui-e in
trouble. Death seemed to
put them i found It all; ITtm, luornlng till night
iiabte when doctors and all remeami nigh! till moruiiu: wuen i in
dli-K failed. At length I was induced
Boer, as iwwcUml .-olonUls and farm home I bear nothing but taW aUmt
try Kleciric Bitters and the result
era are expex-ted to show bu.e to culll-1 the serAants. the l-ul. ti. r. thebutler.
R miraculous. 1 improved at once
Tate the Uod and make mom-y nut of ‘ the l-uLer. the caudUi.Uck maker and and now am completely recovered.*'
I all the rest of ’em
For Uver, Kidney. Stomach and
Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the
Meanwhile the dumlnanl British fac-:
—:---------------- ---tk» In Sooth A,ri„ I.U ot fllllns U»
*. ^r. .>»
U to only medicine. Only fcOc. Us guar
anteed by Jas. O. Johnson and F. H.
«,«. wthchun^.x^tu..
:
Meads. DruffUU.
„ wmO*
I Uleiit ft.r biislmss “
^ Auatrlau navy U being 0.rd M I /*l U.m*t km.u.“ au^were.! Mr .W
g. B. IVSBS. M4
an aid to i-ommen-e. tint- of the vra- rv»s. “If he .a.» manage to j.H-t as *.-.i.sl
eel. M rumng the ,.rt. of Africa and |
J-

We are sliowin^ a lar^c line of

Porch Gbeirs, Settees HI Rockers
In Keil, Green ami natural finihh. A lar^e
•arm Porch Rocker, hikth back/reet} scat ami
back, frame of maple finished
natural, only.................. ..

$1.98

• U«tt'SKI, « MtH II mM

tbt Boston Store
Tumflure Department

’--"fiiS-

martin & Gnans

trade conditions, Ilei«rt. wIIHh-made | hb . l am s
to the govemuieut with the object of
Wurju
increasing Austrian eMH.rts.
N
VttT Kite t:aoe*iMsewl.
The nuiveuuMitM of tbe higher straU
of air dartug m..n*.K.us is to
mln.Hl b>; means .
the niiualayas. 7,
level

Im-ln->s

Sau IVam

BUSINESS CARDS.

DR. FENNER’S

"HiklDNEYa^
Backache

UoisorCUra .rf C’hl«

Urael U Ka^.la,
I will blr«a*th.4n that bl*aa
• him tloil rurneth tiu-c “L

rsr::r^^cuRE
1 E«>
Thy .

MuchlTave we sU,r».^. far I
y i.4»sl..n dnv«-fL

caM«a»)i>urs.

oiA.n

US

hrajK-,1

AllctUiAuli

ssIlSiils

WW arr forglvrn
rs Of old

t».

Iiurtiirns atMl la^h.H.;
Thy thund.T-. rollid and of Iht-ir rail

Pruw'Cl-i-.S-k- .fl._Ask for-Trot.

ST.viTus’0ANCET^»;;i5;;sirN'

’ *IIu!i1.1a—and nAhaa*

^ A roagui’rate at Kishlneff
hear and dls|iosc of
breach *.f the pcac.\ theft, and
charg.-s^^r higher trlbu
““At-r..riling lo Kishlneff correspond
emigration movement shows
•f abatement Almost every
iA s.-ndlng memlH-rs to the
al.*s. while a few are going
lo Brazil Argentina and Bonih Africa

"^“Vmnr

^

daoe You
Papers t

-Hiil. l.l UA l.ul ril-vi- th.-:.,

UlKrTTNDINa'MbNEY
. W»it A Son. Offer. Popular j
Medicine at Half Price. •
j
K Wail A Sol,FI. tb.- iw»pularl
gibih are making an off.-r iJiat 1* ,
jUAt like finding nmm-y. for liny are
helling a regular r.o cent iK.itle'of Dr.
Mowani'A celebrat.-d hpi-clfte fur tljej
of cHinRiipailon an.l dyspepsia ai
price In addition to Mils large,
dl.-^ctmnt ih.-y agre.- l.. return the!
money lo a

Boston Ideas.

The ptoottoff will
different locaflHeA but
all in t'uIhuaTi ctmnty Work wUl bogin us SLS.n as gr%,w lb tvssta next fall
and vvll! t-ontlnue thn.ugh tbe
cxivpt iu friH-xtiig w..atb.-r. Tbe first
s. ufi-.ii's w .,rk w 111 Im-ltide tbc pUnttng
of bd,lolly pine s.Hdllngs collected in
the forest oil s tract of 100 acres of
oiH-ii WiAKls 1 wo hundnNd and eighty
aer,-. will Iw plsiited with chestnut
and white and iaa.1 bsk. A Seed bed
il f..r the raising of loblolly pirn- fur s tract of 0*0 acres, aa

All thU phiutlug t* iMieed on toe fact
lai. w hile lmmen*e quantitle* of lobdly an- Wing cut In that locality,
U-re U little or no repnmluctlon on the
Lml in quewilon. dm- rUtolly lo annual
flrvR »«4 V* Improve the paature. Mr.
Ahlrbha will have a fire patrol ayall In |,un»ow*-d al*o lo treat a
of «M0 ac-rea to Improve the natn-pnalueiKm l»y the prevention of
IjiUri- may W ot.lalned at flR per
month; hm.v the work can be done at
very amall tx»l It U ewUmatiHl that
tbe j.UnUug will coat only from $2 to
IS I»et ncHLoblolly plue la to W planted for the

1 lUicn.

the loss of which by file or
otherwise wouUl seriously inconvcincncc vou? ASAFKTV
DKPOSIT BOX in our slcellincd vault, absolutely I'lreluoof, may be rcalc.l for $1.50.
l»cr year. Vou carr)- the key
auilhave access to the b«ix at
all times during banking hours.
Private rooms luovi.lcd where
you can look over your papers at leisure. The cbnlcols
of your house may bum; the

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v.|«rb H..u*e hlock.

I A 1H0MI-JW>N. M U. t»llhH.U»L
I , S; JI,U,kt;a hlot-S. Huun, V »o U •

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MANISTEE
6 NMTIEASTEH1.1
AND CONNBCTIONS.

wrl

BAMKm W MU BRMMCHES
H. S. Htill, President
C. A. Hammond. Cashier
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich, V. Pres*ds

When Yon WuteMiceOtriNeat
ViA.A.A.B.».TXA.gniaw
Butchers and Sausage Makers.

itT m lou
If you desire to installaa s)-atem ol Elccincal lAighling,
Beils, Burglar Alarms or Telcphoncs, |icrmit us to esti­
mate. We have a fine line of
supplies And can quote salitfactOT)’. prices for high grade
work and material ::::::

J. W. GaunUett, X h

eforCwlMr CXIy and 1

.<lr,au>W ml tb. I

JOHN R. SANTO

GRAND RAPIDS A IROIANA RY
COMPANY.

I6EMERAL mSURiUlCE
New Wilhelm Block.

KSirinaw. Urmwi BapAde aito
Otmed BapAdaCia^

Traverse City.

bros

Wr Nortopora a k)

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

this Beautiful Sleeper
6o-Cart

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
House Fumlshere. 218 Front Street

Tnoa. arrlT# from Fi. WajM. Otmed Baplda.

O. P. CARVER 4 BRO.

$9.0O’Onlp49.OO FIRE WSURANC
, Here A \our chance to gel a child’s
■ carnage or s1ccih;i gi>-cail at a retuarkabl\ K)w pricer We have 15 sleciicfgo*
cans and 7 caniages left in stock, al'
pretty patterns, with rubber tires, hub
caps, lace iwtrj^ds and all the Utcsl
^
improvements.
::

........ n We need tbe fleer space}
De feu need a carriage?

ni.vnK£ssjau-

FAtnriC

rt*i.U uer. S.U 23u. L*mi*-Sb- 4V.

Q t J HAS^ M l»-WiU.d.u W..A, Tr,»««

the wi
remo]^ from clrillzatloD, a I
oClea^diivven to deaperalloE to case of
aoddent. rMulUng from Burnt. CuU.
Dundi. etc. Lay to a supply of
ekien's Arsica Balve It's iha beat
oa earth. 26c. at Jaa. O. Johnaoa aad
to^the

miscellaneous.

»ual to be able m

l,uy nn>-cent ple ..a f.ir a quarter, but
that is what
hat ttbi iiffer really means.
That Throbbing Headache
only recently
ould quickly leave you If you
Holiciiatlon of l>ruggiAtA !
____
.
oinUI Imr. King's New Life Pills Thousands
.If sufferers have proveil their match­
for b-hh than fifty ceutar They
less merit for Sick and Nervous Headthe proprlei.,ri. to allow them
a.-hes. They make pure blc*od and
li at thU re.liued rate for a
build up your bealib. Only 25 cent
little whil^^agrtH-lng uvM-Il a certain
muu.'v back* If not cured. Sold
11
hn*
JuaUi
Jas 'o Johnson and V H. Mea
for the aale
gtM >d
thuggUtB
nthlug remarkable
bufferA with Ihtmlache.
w ho buff<
d>»pei>Rla.. .dlzziiu-A
.dlzziiu-bK. bour «btomcb.
ALABAMA TREE PLANTING. btH-ckb befor.- tin- eyes, or any rK;er
trouble, should take advantage of lli»
n>,. i
mm* 0.k I. B. I
oppominliy. for I>r Howard's siH-clflr
will cure Blit of by any chance It
pliutliw ,.Uu has rscently besa s^uld not. they will nturn your
prfp»r«l l>7 Ui» burrs
Imrr. Q of forostry fo»
county,
1.S00 ».T« of
in Cull
Aia.. owned by Emil Ahlricbs and i
ned at from |1.» lo $8 per acre, s

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PlK. ». P. l,A\VToX--oah:ii.»XH«n Ml. m.»
U tv.lh^m 14«.-k.

,

UHu r.f..rc th. > hate b*'

" u ■?: ir.

Uh IX. hiiA lt. lfc.lh l*eu.-

0 N

Still thns* •• laugt.t -to hold thy na

' i»r ik.nislM vsky. w ho was ‘t-qually
imb-failgable in Ills ait.-nilons lo the
.b-iims «if the Klshln<-ff masaarrtHand in hiA f.-arless publication ..f
I nub com.-mtng the massacre.
b«H-n lon .-d t.i n-sign his imsiiloi
the B.-ssarabian prtnlncial hospital at
Kishineff The Houtheni Review de
for this to be that
facts, figure
nam.-s whl.-h c-nalii depuiics wanted

Tbe state froa which 1
emlfratloa to Uok
aoot fumlabea tbe largaai
•r sOffratory Amerkass



wwsaa.-’——-jy

Campbell
A laruc. coinforjable
roi kiT. full roll ami,
very sironi; ami tluralile. a ^»oo.l chair
for houHc or porcii
for lillle money.

wAMww -

7Z

be
reacSlng roflOM hltlMrto free from
kML Leafleu di
r.-ciod afcainat the exUtlos con
affairs and dei
Tbange. wore
urine lAo month of
ikia Ui»f«n PuK^t iM.untI and
____ In
citloa and towns of the
May.
ha\f b4iHO iihlptMHl Iruiu
I. HfwtUtt. Th«* r«*malntng 75o
rterbroa atroet diaturUances have
mlW> wtil
Dhlpped Utan N.«w V..rk
ak. n place at trartous plaoe.. aa ab
in Aukudi ThU U the
!«-*»; ( a».l
eier madt* in lb.- rnU.-il Htaie* J» 1 r.-ady cabled. Inrludlng Bokou. WarIb-rdlcbev. Tlflli. Batoam. Bala
khna and Tomak. U U Mid that the
hl«b^
wa anil S.-roltic ayltatiuo at Baatertlde
nded Ibrouthoul the entire pale of
le Jt-wlsh aettlemehu.
Tire monarchlai Moiety organized at
many y.-arn
a«ya; -U^ »U1 In. mUM-,1 IMtisk Circulated leafleta beginning:
IJrotbt-r ..irker., ortbodoz and catho
by all who knew bU tipriKbi bon.-kty
MU l.Ada .if ••....d a.-r. Hjaa>.i lart;.- II. rbriat baa rlaen Let us embrace
,KUf. .1 a rord Ml- bu^b.•l .Ua and go kill the Jews ”
At ll.,Atov-on theDon. it Is said ao
l.ad fa
IHf. ka •
I
Bouur. d that arrio-d iH-aaani. .ffle-r of the
ana. k. d ib< g. ndarin.-K ai l.udbn.K K.dm; aUiul the
Cniatla. •bt-rc-upun ib.- Kt-nUarim-. |..•<•|.l.• that as the
wb.i
pr.-vpnt tb.dr “Utile fi
Itr.-d a von.y. Kimiik' four iii. n au.1
• oiindini; oib. r^ Tb. p. aAaiiU . la.- .var. fniin aKlng all hU
and Miat. thi-n^
ah.'r.- in rmaiia H i« add.-d. an rlHini: vv.-r>tlUnK they
for.-,
lb- Jews and socialists mus
In r. volt Mania! law wda i.na laiiiu d
at Uidt.n.K rt^.nily on a.>o.uni .if killed off
Hwarros ..f deu-ctlves at Rostov are
lioMn*
Klaty two ypara airo a roan nain. d ir>liiR t.i Ivcaii- the socialUtlc printing
Jon.-- inoi.il from K.-niu.ky lo Had.rouniy. MUa.iurb laklna wlili bltn bi
faroll) of ten rbUdren . At.a ruunbii
rort-nily b.*Id at K.eWon l.nl!* of bli Ives, who araUen-d Ihe audience and
d.-A.fiidnniH w.-n- |.n-r. ui ' ami lb.-r«- cbil.lK-«l tb..At- who shoiiled “Mi
an a l.-a wbo w.-n uimbU t.. ali.-nd Vlih the aut.K-rats "
The muliUu.U-s of arresis. In-addl
Almo.i all ..f bi- d.-s.-<-ndanl.i buv,
iiiam.-d and ...•iiU d In lb.- ram.- m-lKb lion to .loiiil<-Uiary visllailons. which
hav.- taken place among army
U.rh.M.d in -ouiba. Ki.m MUkouH
ilieinrv
m.n i.-a.-ln-rA. workingmen
8l..-rniaii Ibdl a ro.m1i rid.-r fib nd
of lb. |.r, i.Uni ba. ju-i l...u n,;a sMi.I.-nls ami ..lln-r Huaa.-k at St
ri.-d ai r.ilorad.. Hiuiui-. nml ba. «• IM.-rAl.urg Kiev. Odessa. Vlrballeu
..-l.i- d un iiuitattoii t«i Mu-ud imil .d ;.ml. .n laci. In ih.- rub-* an
MironglH.ui Ihe .-mplre. au
Ml ibr;\.bu.- b..n
>U bon. )
.-..loAAal gri.wih ..f ibe revol
Ni.rwat ib.- IVilar
agitation
li^ Is nat.irally siiongcsi
wHb lb.- /..iKUM . xpH
in Ihe paU- of the Jewish aelllements
bill II has rea.-h.Hi such far
an KoAin.m .»n Ihe river Vc
gl..n iiiib.-ru. fr.-e from any radical

TMAVKMSK OITV'.

WART

PAVINO TAX NOTICE

Ayer’s Sars«parilla purifies
REVOLT
blood, gives stra«tli 10
RunDotat?!^ the
the nerves, ind brings cokH’to
SPREAONO

a L. LOCKWOOD, O.P^ f-A.

L. L. A. BUILDINa

E.W HASTINGS & SON PEREMAI^UETTE
FIRE INSURANCE

Farm For Sale
100 acres known aa tbe Steal or Nae4
bam farm. One of tbe beet to Oread
Traveree county; 2V6 mlim aout
the city.
J. E. OREILICK CO, CITY.

JIARPET OBMG Nf8HS.
wd F«UurIte«>-

ORS. SAWYER 4 PENHALLE^N

J)ENTISTS».

All Wertc ef Htoheet Paeetole %
Fine QeM
a SpeetoH^

K X CHAiei. frericMr.
Mwtit

taHWhiMlta

^5'4

K'
THE ETSHIHO SBOORD, TBA^

ntANKSOF
U^TNING

WtmBPTHlTCOSTt

monimg. Mrm E Crain ot 2U Baat
npHtanatb ntraet was partlaJlr para
bolt «f Uibtalat. and tb«-

w ecM

that It U hard **ork**f
I tha boaM.
lira Crain had atappod out to the
i ftuip. locatad on tha aaat aide of tha
[ hoana anAar tha porch, hong tha pall
l^tl
I tha pomp and graapad tha handle
make one atroka whao
( hy the ahock of

ISt.'

; Tha Hghtnlng folloarad tha tale
: phM wire Into tha hooaa. bumad oot
tha tatapbone and left tha wire juat
otttnMa of tha houae Ul»era It left
tha wlra It burned tha tnaulatloii off
for aaTaraJ Inchaa It li
tha bolt paaaad from he
tha ahock to Mra. Grata
Her mother
»17I MU
and non;
wu. Bart
Crain
wwa^lttlng: on tha porch In
in front of
it tha time, and aa Mra
her la aery old and feable
naturallr had her mind on her
d managad In aoma way—
hardly how—to get through

■“•.••ST.:**-

la thought tb«>n
illey of the
which la b
at aide of the

window on the

S-’g=S^fS
^ry furtuB

will,be at least
y the house wU

**One

ad up and want directly through
roller luelf. When the curtain
..............
ce of
d up. and was
freak of the llghjninr. pranks
The up a
part of the house
which has DC
9en^ plastered, waa
badly

and cake

i?HH

They had nearly finished

dropped In on them laden with Icc*
cream and cake. The visitors took
Jt2The“imJn*to The*^** iSdge ^"r
Tbm tb« followta, promm
Tw«

THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
THE NIAGARA Falls Route
i-dUor of Hu
lially Eagle, haw relumed fnmi hiw
trip wlih hls bride upon the Mid

.litleSa.' ;^h 'dei;oiuiir n “piiiy" on

I

iJU altar, the drill being called thi
-Penny Oollactlon.Plano Solo—Ruby BhlUon. .
Recitation-Anna Steward
Bong—VlTlan Gardner.
Song—Bna Smith
^
trto-Ploaale and Resale Me
Michael and lx>ttle Shane, with plgno
accompaniment by Grace McMlchkal
RociUtlon-Hortenae Martinek
^11 drill and singing by 14 little

m

Reclutlon—Blanche Helm
Wano 6ok>-Mlnnle Trimble
^^^JjJtm-Bertha Stewart and Ms
Every one of the numbers was thor
oughly. enjoyed by the large audience
praaent. and the little girls did well
Thj doU dHll was especially pleasing
After the program the ladies Invited
all the Sir Knights to the dining room,
where ice cream and assorted cakes
were aenred In great abundance. U
prise to the tent
ANOTHER GOOD RUN

fev;' rs.

pmtromit

Had

•omt

Froctloe Last Niaht.

Good

to s sympatbeUc noie. replied:
**1 bold to my gospel of wealth' as 1
steted It and not aa others aute It It
Is that when s man to thus rich be
should spend what be has to spars
after first providing for Uxioe neareat
to him and leaving enough to maintain
the business which enriched him with­
out hurt or detriment."
"In BrlUln," I said modesGj. "ws
love to found famUles.
Even our
Shakespeare bad that wsakneas. and
our Scotf*
"Yea. here It to In tbs air. It to ths
your primogeniture and
your enUll. It to also the cmuiw of your
Here s man's place to
waakness
I grandfixed by wl

Out of the fifi
county teaebiTs' examination bt*fon
Nettle C. Gray, county school cummin
loner, twelve were granted certlfl
cates—five second grade and sever
bird grade certificates
.Those receiving second grade pa
pers were Esther Archer. Ruth Thorn
Llr-zle Dunn, Traverse
Olt>:
Alice
lUiyd. Williamsburg and Ida Johnson
Wexford
lose receiving thlnl grade certitt
« were Ollle Rlrdsall. Ulllas Ford
erse tity: Ixils Cams.
AdkcII;
Carrie Chase. Deri ha Hobbs . Nellie
Thompson Mayfield, and Dahl ManI
Kold. Kingsley

A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...

ATTENTION a A. R.
Every Veteran In Region is Invited to
Turn Opt In Parade on the Fourth.
All comrades of McPherson
Pusl.
No. 1«. G. A H.. arc requested to turn
out *ln the parade on the Fourth of
July and a cordial Invitation to ex­
tended ti. the iK.sts in NorthiK.rt and
Maple City to Join with the local post
in making a grand display of veterans
at the Traverse City celebration. All
old aoldlcm whether members of the
posts mentioned aru also Invited to
appear In the iiarade. All veterans
are asked to wear while
gloves and
xhlle glo
carry cam*w
The
at 9 a. m at the• post ISSms^ on Cass
street
W M Smith. Ciimmstider MePbemon
Rost.

I9i:.4t

• put together, and until the last
years w^ supposed lo l.e IncurFor^^greai many years doc
pronounced It a local disease and
preecrtbed
local
remedies, and by
ly failing to cure with local
treatments
pronounced It Incurable
Science has proven catarrh to be a
consUlullonal disease and therefore

Tsik about
what past the hydrant, but he was on
hU feet In a few seconds and bad the and Panama Hstsl

Sw«

Chief Ra^ drove by the first cor
•er aM he had ha^ work to get by
The Rev. it. P. IVrUns of'Pso-tlns
the aoaslamea before a etream of
1^ waa taraml on him', la hls ef fu, Cblna, says there to a gnat de
forte to eee the eecood ooaaectioo mand for native scbocto and thurchvi
made. All agreed that the work was
ffttlckly done, aad It U expected that
Our 4th ef July "cut rate" clothing
a record viU be made on the Fourth
aale is the right thing at ths right
thno. aad at the right place. 4
■uy ymr Flrewsrks at

■IBK-

TOUR S

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

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

One HuudreJ twenty or more pago,
every one ol which is of human
intcreet, ami cveo* article it illiak
traied. There u no better migizroe
of travel for teachers and pupils than
m Fmtr Trmck #Mri.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty centa
>*car, tingle copies five cents.
Sold by news dealers e%'erywfacre,
address the pubUiher,
No. 7 F-ait Fofty-tecond street.*
New York,

I suoda
Mr. Carnegie warmed to tbe subject
of bis life.
"Think of Itr' be cried. ''Ud the one
aids a country whoae president sends
hls children to the pol.llc schoote,
hose president has never been chosen
for wealth or birth; on the other, a
country governed from /op to bottom
Mr. Carnegie, with one of
tils sfsirt changes of scUon-hto con
venisUou to a iH-rpetual drama placed
bis right hand fiat above tbe left.
"Your soclely here to like thaL and
y that the up|H*r claws learns brutal­
ity and the low er snol.blwhncsw. Ev cry
has one above to crawl to and
>elDw to kick. "
And be shifted
the left above the right
. and bis
"In America,
America." be
fixed me '
the plumber's so
tbs millionaire's son be goes up top.
Us rules-he is tbe re H klug-he to the
tbo girls
caivs a tig fur
for hls birth.
. "Here." he flashed, fixing the hum
ble. caste ridden Saxon with hls eagle
eye. "you have a duke at tbe head of
your board. He goes to sleep and no
on€--except anotl
wake blm up or to toll him the truth
And then you wonder w hen your gov
ernmenu ami your comranle* go to
"Rut wbat about your smart set—
your prank playing New Yorkers-your
Europeanised ricbr
"They do not count. We laugh at
them. You would Imitate them. We
five them nothing to do
You would
place them at the bead of your government departments and your rallwaya.»
-But won't you do that with your
"No; there can't be a he
ernlng class In America
tunes are made, but In a few genera
dons they get split up ng In
The In
oomiK'tenta sink to the iKittom. whore
they ought to be. Treat your Idle rich
imurt set' and your
I wl^Doi
not have
hs
to
emigrate to America to tii^Kn cari'or."
l**ujs of l^Kind.
pencil he• drew for me a
by which he e«iay^
Washington was the i)rop«r
capital for the English speaking world.
"Bee.’** he cried, penciling tbe num­
ber of days' journey to tbe common
ansds and
Australia. It to quicker now in a Gerto go lo Washington from
London than from Ban Franctoco-lt la
the real center of thef Cngltob
E
speaking
race—not London.'
And then, rapldly-for now he was
quite wideawake and alert-he began
to pencil the comparaUve figures of
America and tbe Brttlsb

4^000.000: emigrants are pouring
lere are 4.000 new little faces to
greet every morning sun la the U
States. Between 1800-1900 the Increase
15.000.000; between 1900-10 It
be 17.000,000. Whst was and wbst
will be your Incrroaer
Without waiting for a reply be went
rothlcroly on:
"You are now dLOOaoOa Between
ISWklOOO you Increaaed 400

for you are Toll op.* and you are cxbaoatlnff your coal and Iron very
rapidly. Bealdaa, you loot 08OJ)OO In

not IncreaslnK
Australia S4vm» full.
It to a mere find round an t-mpty lu
tertor.
South Africa to pot a whits

i Mr. Chamberlala'a

tha highway! of my brain.
"Tour colootaar tald Mr.
•*Let 08 oao^-and the paodl

orr-v-s

th. yes.- be SI
mors softly
"As
land of tbe spirit the land of
re and Milton,
niton, wc all do
p your supremacy
When we come
gentle, qul.
moeph^Te." and be waved bis ha
the window through which cumi' the
mulBed drone, of the London omulhus,
-we feel that It Is this, and nut Ameii
cm. that has produinxJ our Khakii^iH-are.
our common king
-Yes,*' he went on. and the furnace
of the great Ironmasters eye
to burn more softly as be brood
bis great passion; >our Shake
who has been nH»re to ms tban my
Bible.
glow
"But"-and then U
) w ith
came back-**you canne
us in Industry and you ill iH- baiqder
If you acknowledge It
borne market-a market of a
Your coloules put on Uriffs against
you and have virtually no nmpufao
turvs themselves
You led Uu'world
onev, but. now we bars token your
place."
I gasped, but by bumming "Rule,
Brltonnls” softly to myself was able
-Look at tbe facto We produce al
rredy more steel than the whole world
put together. We produce more cot
ton goods than you-once tbe greatesi
cotton producerw of the world.
Our
msnufactun^ are nin-ady lhr\‘e times
as valuable aa yours and our exiKJrts
are greater."
-But we are waking up." I mur­
mured and tliought of Mr. Cha^ber-

skst stohk

J. \A/. IVlillil^en

policy of emvuraglug emigration there;
esiKHdally of women. Is almost
Aa for Camida. compare her growth lo
the nlnet»wnib ivutury with that of Ihs
United Mates
Her only chumv of
future U to thrx.w In ter lot with tbe
Ameriesnw."
I fell crushed by this tyranny of
numlK'rs
-Rut y ou are only dealing with uum
bens
Numbers are not everything.
Think of Florence and Athens! "
Mr Carnegie's fa tv chsngtHl
alert, striving glumv vanish
therv crept over him a softer,
look, with a distant suggestion of
Tbomss Carlyle, the sort of man that

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Broadcloth
Box Coats $5.d0i.
« s tbtrt t, » surf BfbM It
■ ,
K
These were sent to us by the Manufacturers
to sell for them, their season bduf over,
they left the price to us. Wc believe you
will appreciate the price we have put on
them. They are well made, of extra food
quality cloth, they arc collarless, very
pretty turn back Cuff. They 'arc a food
comfortable wap for cool days'iud evenipfs at a small price.

^

^

From now^
cm Cb«

t

Wc offer you the choice
t
of our ^
BKST

-Bul bow can you compete with
Tbe very alre of our great industrim
fives us an Immense advantage. By
•ftmdsrdlxatlon we can supply tbe de
mands oTthe world at a price you renoot think of. We produce 000 locxtoaoDvea a week-more than you In 18G4,
tbe highest point of that Industry In
EngUnd. Yet we want more-even for

1 KUPPENHEIMER
SHISnln.

$15.00
Kvery coat has front interlined
with hair doth, which makes U
retain' its shape lill mom out
The)’re very stylishly madeanil the fabrics and patterns are
the nobbiest in town. JUST
l:ke the mcrcitanl tailored—
only belter. A guarantee with
ever) one. *

to rise to the surface for air.
,
When be returned be Introduced me i
to bis visitor
"This Is the man." he said, “who,
when Russia wanted steel plates, went
to Russia for me and secured from i
under the eyes of your muuufscturere
mors orders than 1 could execute.
When I send a dog for s bone I like
blm to fetch It-aud he fetched It alL"
He to prouder of hls men than of
himself, and they are prouder of him
than he Is of them.
That to even yet not erery word Of .
ervlew. but It to pretty nearly
t and It to enough to show why

THE MARKETS
IVtroit.
June 30—July
7s».*c; .No 2 red. 78*4
51o; .No. 3 while o
43c.
Toledo.
June

77Sc: new
corn. 504c: July
her pork. 115.65;
98 65
Traverse City

LfiXXKk4000.000; Booth Africa

•UlTOlIl RAY. MOIL

i:. liked suite
to Tossg sad eld.

the Boston Store
WM.BLACKBURN

,1

First-Class >IEAT MARKET.
•41-4 Soutb Union Streat.

------The WcrliJifer

•'!

RealEsuteExchanfe
Gear First National Bank

i
I

consUtuUonal
treatment
*The ffro department made another requires
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is
the only constitutional cure ^on the
market It Is taken Internally Id
Boardnan avenue in good time and doses from ten drops to a leaspoonful
two coupange were made, one on this It acu directly on the blood and mucomer and the other on the corner of ooos surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for sny (
Bute etreet and Boardman avenue
It falls to cure. Bend for clreu
and teeumontolt. Address
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO. Toledo. O.
tlfkl at the second hydrant
Bold by DrugglsU. 76c.
Roy BeboAeld. who pulled the hose
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.

Has a most convenient trgin
to Detroit. Buffalo ami eastern
points, leaving Graml Rapids
at noon, with through sleei»er»
New York, and cafe coach
serving luncheon a U carte.
Send for the Michigan Centrai l book of S V M M K R

ewTO

the problem of riches, w ere among the
mos^ Interesting aubjects upon which
the Interviewer touched.
He records

*‘The'*^*?niairH Ki»reign Misslonai>
SERIOUSLY HURT
oclety of the First M K chureli a ill
m.H-t with Mrs Hull tomorrow after
at 2:;ui. The dUtrlcl delegate. Nine Victims Hsinx Elevstor Disaster
Shields, will prt'sein the annual
in Serious Condition.
I
A skeleton story of the Worn
Wlf« to lbs CvMinx R«cot4
Foreign Mlsslonarj scarlety will
Pittsburg. June 30 —The exsmlns
be given by the society
Special mu
tilnc victims of the Helm
sic. The program will Ik* under the
rldent
yesterday proved
dlriH'tlon of Mrs Morrow
The regular meeting of the I (» G.
him Than
1. ' and
Ualge will be held tomorrow n^ght
dishly
twi
might die
Oils R
the ProtectiMl Home ('Ircle hall In
at the Helni plant.
the City OiMTa House hUak
Every Is not expected to survive
Is requested to he present
a few hours
Four other*
the ItarlHT shoiis will close at
yet fully developed.
noon on the l-'ourth and remain cUwed
until Monday.
Gladys Lahym.
the eight year-<dd
I
F K Iji
I
•t. broke
J
I In her left leg just ala.ve
■I
last.Sunday while playing i
Ing off the
iKiixh
i- iKiix
h
SShe did
whin she

Evveo' member
The
regular
cimven tton
of
the
Khlghts of Pythias will
Thursday
This will
•day night
•'the***!!
lar sesHun Xor the s
r member Is asked to be present.
The iDlUaiory work will U‘ followed
by a lianquet
There will l.e no meet
Ings during the heated term, the next
session being September 3

Tb«

wherein be paid a few compllmeuU to
the smart seL asys ibe London corre■poSMleot of the PhllsdelphU ITros.
The srUcle appeared In the I.ondon
Dally Newa It U the ulk of the city.

Twelve of the srxUen
Teachers' Examination Get
Certificates.

oV‘Mm '

Traversa Say Tant En
Lndiae of Hive No. 71.
No 136, K. O

Force

There waa cabled to the Amert.-an
papers the other day a brief extract of
an Interview with Andrew Carnegie

/rfbe*

Chrlsilan Wo*iiman's Iki
of the Church
h of Chr
Wednesday

O. T. M. SURPRISED

im8

SKATES ST D8 IS ISDOTTKI.

EVENTB IN
Mr and Mrs W E
There i
men In the rig. Both
Mirt house building
are young men. and one U of very
rs FV^ Light of V
dark complexion, having the appearto spend the evening with them last
of an Indian, shortl and ihick-aet
►led. and black hair, which he
down on hla forehead.
men found out that
as pre-arranged and participated In a
change rigs they
complete surprise on Mr. and Mrs.
d that was the last
IJght. The occasion was In honor
heard of them
Nothing
particular
their eleventh wedding anniversary.
was thought of It at the time, but they
hsd only been gone a very short time
During the evening refreshments
en a t<
Ice cream and cake a ere served by
Mr and Mrs Richards All kinds of
games were enjoyed ut til a very late
they bad
good sun. and at last
our.
The ReUkahs left a i try fine e
counts have not been captured.
•Ion dining r<ic«m table with Mr.
Mrs. Light Id memory
their eleventh
wedding anniversary.
BRIVITIES
The Infant child of Mr. and
Mrs
Alexander t!arrel of Mapletun died
last night.
The regular meeting of the Wont
an's Home and Kore/gn Missionary so
rlety of the Freshyterisn rhurcb will
he held St the church Wednesday sf
rnoon at 2 ;30 o'clock
County Clerk Walter Issued
age^ Itr.
censes yeslerds)
and IK-lls
city, and to yVank
city
tha Smith, also of
The baptist Missionary tuKieiy wilt
hold Its regular m.-eilug. Wednesda>
afternuon.at i.:tV with Mrs Glllls on
Jike avenue
Rev. ir. r<KtlUn ami
his
Sunday
cbnui class ol hoys wvnt on their an
ual trout fishing excursion to K. >

rl^ the shingles up from the roof
paaaml
to tha

they-------Sunday night and In i
to change rigs.
They borrowed Mr Todd
nearly
oovered rig and b U palr'of
geldings, which are eight anc
and nine
years old respecUvely; to make
trip to Rodgers' place, saylna they
would he back in two hours. ^They
by the bride and gi
were seen coming Into thU city from
Everybody bad a good time a
the
south Sunday and go to Dave
aloe lunch was served, and good cigars Turnbull's livery barn, where,
ssld. they tried to trade the Co
The young couple will be warmly
congratulated by their many fri
who will wish them a life filled with barn at th<
d hU hired man
prosperity and happiness
told them

PASSED SUCCESSFULLY

them If they wiJa^
Mra Crain i
Nnaptlra anawar
Tha mother and
t^ nomat^ng waa wrong with
Mh Crain. At ffrat they thought ahe
had gone craiy. but aoon laamad that
•ha wha atuanad and did not know
Jaat What aha waa doing' Baaldea be.Ijg almom unable to Walk. Mra
U partially paralysed,
b difficulty
Ity that ahe la
only In a
m.
Fagarty Raaldanoa fftruck.
The raaldanoa of James Pogart,
Po.„ 7.
14 Eaat
Fburtaanth street,
atreet. about i»
aat Pourtaaath
wock waat of the Crain residence

Snihi

tha bride
esiaally popular
home.
After the ceremony the bride and
groom at once went to the pleasant
home already prepared at 616 West
Ninth street
Later in the evening tb«
couple were serenaded by the Boys

aa

Jim Dumps* MrsndchlW, sly Ilttls Rtf,
Crtsd.-Gimndpsy on ths lowsst shsif Please put the food 1 like the b4kst
8o I can reach It with the rest.
1 just love • Force/ ** she said to him.
. 'F.Fores* you shall have,** saM -Sunny Jlfii.*!

Steel KW TelU Britw Why
Amerion. Outstrip Thjtm.

jffi-SL'STSl.-S'JfrL?

'it

iune

CARNEGIE STIRS
UP OLD I^NDON

TrwvaeM CHy Vauns Man Haa Cap> Am4y T.M H NMwr SMf.hl«t «mtwraff a Srids From Claro.
T*. Mm Wt» “SwMMd" • Ml«
Mr .Albert Novotny of thto city and
Md r.lM •* Itetiini it
Miss Alforwtu Vasblnde
Milt. C. CRAIN RKCKIVCO A SK am gosauy aaarried last
VfRt.iHOCK
of
^fwe gfwm*ir!Sle of Ti
Travarae City Homor. That was the last north
seen of
^ J»mM F»fErty •truck

: oirr, incBLj* Tuesday,

Market—Potatoes

Nearly an hour was consumed by
). € In coming In
from Bates
mornlng^n the Pere
Marquette railroad. TI
be considerable anxiety expreased as
to the location of the train, as nothing
had ben heard from it after leaving
Bates and the telephone wires were
kept hot betwewi here and Acme for
a Ume. The train was finally reported
from Mitchell's as moving very slow­
ly
When It reached
here it was
learned that a spring hanger- on tha
engine. No. 44. had broken and waa
causing tbe trouble. Tba train is dow
hare at ll:W, and did not reach harrjoM
■■Ul U:M.

Tha raisaon ws sriir sail

a

91,200 houaa on Wabatar atreat for
tiXttS to our baaiaaaa.
It to your buaifiaaa to buy a $1,200
for$14tt4
Yau can buy thto proparty tadgy

WatohTIVaBpsos.

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