The Evening Record, August 19, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 19, 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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1903-08-19

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THE EVENING REPORD
TRAVEBSEClTt. MICH., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1903,

sINTENSE
INTEREST

ouHCi onNHMorrotT
Edward Dye Warn Arreatad at I
Yesterday by t
I ef Hie Wife.

NEWDANGER
THREATENS

la

Scaring

r.arp^«.‘iuT^?t:r

>OOt THCBC ABE PLACED of IlM. The speelflc dharge to dlw
ON BMAMBOCK III.

ent parts of the emmy. and the army
SLIGHTEST -. OUTRAGE
WOULD aeema to he moving westward They
are under the leadership of an old.
PRECIPITATE MASSACRE

word to the marshal of Bhermao to arnad hold the accnsed. The re- Uskuh Also in Threes of a Reign <
I was compiled with, and when
Iff Chandler arrived at Sherman
mod that Dye was the son of the
but that made no dlff<

• say thousands. There are so
r of them that people are afraid
to attack them A farmer, who came
In Monday, reports to have seen the
rmy i»f rodents near Athens showing
tot they were nM»vlng wesisf^rd from
■hw first set*n
Some persons In this city, tRbo have
Traverse ooungr.
ecome interested to (he migration.
written to the Smithsonian InstiNew York. Aag/
alart of
Oonatantlnople. Aug. 19—A
tutUm at Washington for an explana
loBMftTovV rmca b«Ur«en Reliance and
Roger, and the greatest In the Bal­ Hon. Battle Creek has a >rge num
Hhamruck 111. vlll t>e made a> near 11
Buffalo. Aug. lk.~Charles W. Cush kans tItuatloD.* is the Increasing in ber of people who beUeve;in,H>e mysous and occult, and -they have
dlnatkro among the Turkish
man. past grand master of Masons In
•n this strange event to prophesy
>lew York aute, died at his home Ir
s ThHr officers are unable
something dnwdful Is to happt*n
‘ city this rooming
y say that it is a fact that Instinct
loara in Urae nomben.
I rats when to desert a sinking
drads will line the Jeraey
I^and
to view the ,
onlca Is In a most critical sute. The
alhoun cviunly.
lightest Bulgarian outrage would suf
to befall the |.
flee to provoke a massacre. The city
is in terror.
rlab will aee
Bofla. Bulgaria. Aug 19—A reign LABGEST LOAD OF LUMBER
if
terror
prevails
at
ITakub.
The
The roar»e
FOB THE ATHLETIC CONTESTS 'hrlstlan Inhabitants are afraid to
fenUe» to leeward and r
Traverae City Mfg. Co. Receives a Car­
leave their bouses
.
wNi be mailed Thurmdar.
among the WABDS
load of Hemlock From Petoakey.
The vail has Isaued the atNctest or
frs to the Mumaiilman population to
Aggregating 37.000 FeeL
main quiet and not molest the CbHssn neighbors,
Glasgow. Scotland. Aug. ik.v-ftince Meet ^III Be Held on Tvvelftb Street
The
Traverse City Manufacturing
eetlng to the mosgucsi.. have reaolved
It became known that Reliance moat Park If Possible, and Beet ContesU
C«*.
has
receivt-d what in claimed as
a
given
algnal
to
i
elve ShamCDCk 111. a time allowance
Ever Held Are Bure.
whole rbrlatton population, immedl- the largest carkuid of lumber ever
^ 1 minute and 4& seoooda. there has
lieen a distinct change In betting odds
. other pndext e<»nslsis f>r a earll.*illd s.f heml.K-k from
The executive committee for the ap
The price 1s now € to 4 on Hhamnick.
'hrlsiians are terrorized The J. W. Travis 41 So. wh«* are lumlM-rlng
Entjiualaam along the Clyde Is grow- proachlng athletic meet among the
vicinity of
Turkish tniopa. who are their only
wards ol the city met last evenUig at
- Two to One on Bclianee.
Tlie"Ii
wiirke.l up
the Ofllce of A F. NerUnB«*T. president,
New York. Aug. 111.—Betting on the
the Traverse ('Ity
lufariiirluu <
yncht race was henry this morning and fixed the date b,r the m.ei and
III Hr
Iran.! ItnpiiK.
Odds were posted nt 2 to 1 4in lleli i.iher details .If the conteHlS.
sace. and In some cases 2^ to I wen*
li was ile<-ld**tl to havi- the n»e. i on
IsU IW A Oo.. on Wall sireei. an the Twelfth stn*et park, and t«» charge
nounced this a^iog that they «<iul(! an silmlssl«.n of in «*nts to pay ex
bet any anutunt i»n Reliance at 2 to I IH-ns.^. Th.rse wim attend will get WHICH MAY BOLVE MYSTERY OF
Oyster Bay. Aug. Ik.—Presldeni mure bw their
than they ever
DETROIT'S TRAGEDY
[ has mA yet
ifther did U-forr in mivathbilc mtH-i. The
I silend 1 my «if the yachi
at all he win
until toward the close plsnni-4l. snd the
urderer
of LiUle Alphonse Wilmea
of th«* contests.
ried out by the msnsgemenl so as to
Lett No Trace—A Reward to
give the crowd ev^ry opportunity t*.
New York. Aug 19.—Interest In tht see the conlt»sts. and there will Im- no
Intemallonal yacht race increases as tir«*some walls. Kverythlng will move
the day *if the first race approarhes. with snap and vigor.
The athletes have willingly cut out
and fnim the betting Shamrock stcxrk
mil. Mich
19.—After a dll
seems to l»e in the ascendenc>. Last a number of events which are very In igent search foi
lurderer of lltllc
w.H,k odds of 2 lb I were fr«dy offered leresting to an athlete, but leas ao to Alphtmse Wllm<
on Reliance, tmt now the best odds an ordinary observer. The events alned. except that a clue has been obthe Uckers of the defender offer are chosen are more than half runs and
by Detective
I>
all but two of the
spriiua
ardsto be the
I two in three race.
Wrk Bros <»f Wall street received
Bangor. Me..
» to lay
to f2,00 on the
was
no
blood
on the razor,
DAlUfG UDNAniTG
cup defender.
has l>een offered,
Fred M. Brooks, tlie Wall street
case, liesldea being fjerhaps
broker, said he had placed
i> bets, Iowa Woman Abducted and Held for most brutal in the hUtory of Dbirolt.
one at '92;<HM>
l .tKKt snd one of f1.$50,000 Ransom—Bhe Is Insane
INK) to firm
has plenty of Rell
•vement of the little child
and May Die.
at cHids of 2 to 1.
time he left tils mother's
Th.”;: icle of the Reliance has
shortly
a
rily after
2;30 o’clock MonIs en wagered against the binnacle of
Davenport,- Iowa. Aug 19.—A most day aflemoim- til his body
Hhamnwk III on the outcome of the iarlng kidnaping took place near Sun found by Ed
Federle. an employe
races. The wager
M
of the Michigan
Stove Co. shorUy
bur?'.
Iowa,
tote
gt
night,
when
Mrs.
result or a good natured i t at Oyatar
after 9 o’clock yesterday morning,
Bay Monday as to the n live merits John Hllhrow. the wife of a wealthy simiuded In roysterj. Where he ws
€4 the
r and challenger be farmer living ntwr Bennett. Iowa, was
1 to and where be fell in with the
tween
liutler. Duncan and Com abducted. Imprisoned In the cellar of
• who later took his life Is not
mcMlore llourte on «»ne side, and Lli>^ \ deserted farm house, and a ransom
n. Where the frightful d«-ed was
IW.UOtt demanded for her release
Ion and Col. Sherman Crawford on
commuted was also a mystery, nor to
Sunday
evening
an
unknown
. the other. Kach of the champkms of
near
why the murderer should have
the rital yachts felt confident hU stranger called at the home and told
lected the pto(
place he did to secrete hto
yacht would win Finally, an arrangeriver Is so near.
Ing at wolcot. Iowa, was very sick
ti the
Id that they were wanted at the bed
ich yacht, as well as
Th.. ,-he
1from
ly
drove
• the trophy.
hIs home Is the theory of the police.
pc
th (he stranger. When they ar
the case, that hto death
rived within two miles of the v
_
s accomplished simply for the lust
»r Bunbury. Iowa, aeven miles from of blood Mo one but a maniac of the
Bennett, the husband was thrown out • Jack the Ripper " sort could have
jf the buggy and told that he ahould
inned and carried out such a terrl• crime, and It Is Just such a peiwon
» p«»Ure are now seeking.
tacM Will B« teMaS TNiraday, Bat
afid N«t Toaaday, and C«fi>

LABOR DAT
IS SELECTED

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BooKsfor
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fnid-Summer Readina«w

Buperatitieua

Baltic Cre^ k. Mich . Aug. 19.-The
Sbertff Cbaddler returned la»t' night
range and mystrrbms mlj
''in THE YACHT RACC WHICH BC- oai Bberman. where he went after TURKIBH-TROOPt ARE BECOMING
rats In the southern i»art
Edward Dye. who U charged hy I
INSUBORDINATE
OINB TOlWBBOW
county to causing mu
mingled with wonder s
Dye wai-hrooght before Jamtloe Jol
of superstition For II
IS IK TEUOM the migrants have been seen by a
Varly this morning, and the examli

imosasMiv THE iXTM

2l9TrontStmt

391! Drugs Tresb
and Ptire.
Cow
Prices « « «

EVERT ROOM
, WAS DAMAGED

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Wocnen't Patent leather Oalords cot from $2.50 to

^f.BO
n's $1.50 OxCorils cut to

•too
Women’s $2.00 to $a.(Hl shoes
cut to

i

the weather

I “Thu Wurth u! a Thluf .ls Nat WhititWIRUhv tsYuT
The price you pay US is no imhcaiioo at gU of what the
goods will bring to YOU. The bargains wc are offerii^ are
undoubtedly the !>est ever oiferetl in this city. Oar large
stock of fall goods is on its way and wc matt have the room..

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Women’s $1.50 shoes cut to

mu,- Worth from $10.00 to $20.00, now
IIIBI going at 7.00 to IS.OO
that are well worth from 2.60 to 5.00,
now going at l.fBOto 3.00

•f.OO
Women’s Strap Slip|>crs cut to

7»c
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT^
n's Toe Slip|wn> cut to

Have you Seen Our WirxSow?
Your Choice for only a Quarter

SOc

Th* R**l R*ll*bl* Clothier*

Dew Laces.
Wc ha\c just uvcivcil a
Laces that
lal w e will pUu t

GLBSINe OUT

Fife Imke. Mich . Aug 19 -The f«m
lly of Kdmsnl Hhmier of*ihU pTan*
had a terrible flight last night and a
I death.. Ughtnlng
struck their r^-sldence with
ith terrific
force snd damaged every ro*u
house, -y'ortunatel. however.
of the famil.v
The Udt struck about 7:30) oclcsck.
The^famlly h^d Just stepped from the
ably saved the l?r^ of
• <»f them,
at least, as
kitchen was badly
knocked to pieces The heavy carpet
on the parlor floor probably saved
them from the shuck, but not frum
the'fright
There was not a room In the |muae
hut suffered from the bolt of ligbtalnr
The kitchen wss damaged worst, but
plyt.^ wss knocked off. ilmbOTS
shattered, boards ripped off and the
house in other
damaged. The
her ways damaged,
win amount to from I

that
1 the work of destruction.

some time diinng the n
Hllsn.w escaped and was fm
farm >ard of Henry Reuser,
near Sunbury. Insane and v r 111.
The case was then
fd. and
after
fimn>
of ^e*^k*iV
naper. the facta were brought out Mr
Hllsrow offered the police fl.OO re:
ward for the caplur»x of the man. and
the sheriff Immediately eoMeNied a
posse and starte<l In puniolt.
1-aie In ihe afternoon a grip aiih
mens clothing was found ntwr the
house, and a little later a cane was
found In the road. The cane was cec^Ixed as beloaging to another wellknown farmer named John Let* W^ben
confronted with this evidence he de
dared that the cane had been stolen
from him several days ago He U not
suspected of the crime
Hra. Hilsi
the care of t
life to despai

Oyster Bay Ang 19-S.*< r,-rar>
ames this morning denltnl ihat the
resident had sent «irders to Secre­
tary ('itrieiyoii to make an investlga
Hon Olio allege,!
discriminations
it non-union employes of the
government printing office.
FISHERMAN'S RING FOUND
eon
PontitTs
Writing Table.
•y Wirs» ta tu
t
F^^entac tuhoofw.

Berlin. Aug 19-The Catholic organ Qermana hears fmm Rome that
the tote PoiH* l>Hi s fisherman's ring,
h was thought to have been
i the po
I partli

ir,,

Killad by a Fait

. Detroit. Mich.. Aug 19-Washing
ton Schell, aged 55. an Iron worker.
instantly
antly killr
killed at ltt;30 this
tog from a fall <
from the sixth story t<
Fair Will Be Held
of the .Sew Lenox a
being erected on Madison i

IN SUTTOMS ^THISTEAl

NCW

ssiMiincnl of TtHchon am! Fancy

30 to fOo f>or Yord
See them in 4.ur ca^i sh,.w window. Chcai»cr ones if you want
irom 5i }icr ilo/cn \auls and upwanls.

rat ECONONV STORE Wc I.avir- 3(KI iiairs of
Men’s. Shoes, strveial
st>les, 1ar|;c an,1 siitoll
sizes, former |»ricc was
$5.00. $4,00, $3.50,
and $2.50; wc dose
them out at $1.!IS a
lair These arc of our
best makes, not old
styles. Cume and sec
them
:
;
:

THE^Ol^ ^JAB1.K

FRANrVTEToRICH
* oo.
WANTED — Immediately, a
ook at the Lake View House,
LIk Rapids. Wages $104)0 per
veek.
IWtf

THE LIFE
of the greatest mam the
worhl has ever known,

Pope Leo XIII
for sale at J.W. Slater*s
I House Furnishing
Store. .

ISHSSS-fS

In

Moronm.

in euf.l. t..r

COR. .

'5*

front'

STORY
BLOCK.

UNION.

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Ckn

mmknF'a

It is Our
Constant Aim
to please our
While our sltKk is not
the largest, wc can give
you the Ute styles, good
ualiiy and
lling shoes

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

J. W. SLATER.

Oplvostte Whiting Hotel

New Shoe Store
RulncrsOld Stand

Front SL

Reliable House Furnishor
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

dat Season Dear
Hew Shapes on Sale!
w ■

AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION

OTSttC--

Now is the time to sc.
cure this valuable U»uk
beautiful inx20inch
picture given free with
each iKvok.
...

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WONK OF LIGHTNING AT FIFE
SEKT KO OKDEKS
LAKE LAST EVENING
had arriveii
house Here the kidnaper Hod his President Has Not Investigated Al­
leged Oiscriminatipn Against Nonhorse and dragieed the w<iman ilm»ugh
a cornfield to a desened house. wh.*r»*
Union Men.
she wa.s imprisoned in the cellar. The
Was Berioosly Bh
man then bft and has not y,>t to-en

GIovrs-«ox

:iMDA Sa GOIVIf»ANY

Bsthing Slippers

eso, «oo

.

IJBmerican
Drug Co,

See the Cornell series, comprising all the lead­
ing standard titles, handsomely bound in green
with gilt top. Publisher’s price 75c. our price
nbc. Full line of all the Alger, Henty and
Wellselcy Series for boys and girls now in stock.

On all our Suroincr Footwear

NO CLUE FOUND

S'

SEVENTH YSAR-195(

MGlATIOWOriATS

a

Oat cf tht Btst Bats In tht ttlarktt it tht

ittiinp of the new Tall WtaraMts «
Such1 as iht! new Outing Flannels A bigliur
ofl lannelleiics in new
dcsi]
w designs:
som** new and
exclusive creations in tailor made (iovvns and
separate skirts, also many new things in hall
Dre.ss Goods to attract early buyers
i
:
We arc already showing a gooilly assort mi ni
of the new Fall materials that wi'l
will make suitable school dresses for the litt le folks. Nou ll
Imd ihe|qualities high grade and the pridts right.

mhk

nciEASEiifAiinr
Is BHng Planrted by Germany at an
Added Coet of B9.p0(k000. Eselo‘ aive uf EdulpmenL
Berlin. Aug. If—There
ao dtmbt that the govern

winX held this year )
I of I

Jackson. Mleh.. Aug. 19—Convict
George Dwight, one of the irustys
from the prtoon last Frt, . o far
ning.

Bami-Annual W. C. T. U. Moating.
The aeml-annoal meeting of the
”rwi^e£*wlU*bi STflm time that WTlart W. C. T. -- wlU
' be held at
-------- ha.A,er been held to SntSS
>w afterA mil auandaaae la desired,
nterested wlU be we)oom<
tamftto^

rhe balance of everything pertaining to Mimmer merchandise, such as wash goods, light
weight underwear, white
while waists, etc., arc being
bein
offered at prices^ that will induce you to layin a supply for next spring.
Legions Y remnants, consisting of wash goods
childrens dresses; you’ll find a rc^ly desirable
lot of jremnants, and the prices irresisUble . .

JtdotrUscdiaaU tht Ltailma Parhditah
aftht
tht

nmtwnti

in ouiMttsivt*

Jyamiiton ClotbMg

Sum ExmptioMi^-<
miB mrnw^mtrtm In out- SnmpI*
OI*Mi-«no* Wail*...
A high ann. high b«k. a,bMer ««
for.............. . Wl.eW
A be.mifi.1 oMc. a*bl« «« n^kcr. .„o„g. well o.a*. weU
^^KMJ,*hhach. Jos.

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11 tlirtercnl sljlcs of

wSAMPLE ROCKERS^-

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at «mc |.roi«rti«nal iwicr*. "TH* BIfir
SiteVlns:

most luMireaMc

on the fine, high |.ra.lc go.sk

.

J. W. St-ATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

TNt YACHT CONTKrr.

r. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
mtIm of
Cheney for the last la years, and
believe him to be perfectly honorable
I to over lk« water in all business transactions and flnan.

wmm wlU b«Kl« Um

from

Omti Briulii ha*

•4M* ••
to captofv the prlie.
m to M
f»oe bn there bean
thh iatemt mslfeated n Ula 7e*r.

nia^ to torgtfr «we to lha tod that
thto to the‘ iMed attonyt of 8tr
Tioma. Uploa to Uti the iropb)
TlMDaa hn oo hto prertoaa rlt
ilfto ooantrjr exhibited all the cbaractarutlcs of a tboroocb apoitama
adroeMMlMtlMML Sir Tboinas

Toledo. O.
Waiding. Klnaan A Marvin. Whole
Kale Druggists. Toledo. C
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In
laroally. acting
directly
upon the
bkiod and mucous surfaces of the sys­
tem. Testimonials sent free. Price.
7&<> per botUe. Sold by all druggls
lUira Family Pills are the best

able Action Aug. 12.
a^t la ^tog to lift >0 toJDOtu
do

true

canal treaty Aug
The info
btsnidte the rtctorj^ to Sir Tbomaa if department in a cablegram from
>to boat tnnree to be the better craft United States Minister Beaupre
l*anama. Auk it*.—The unanimous
There baa aerer been a cooteaU
rejection of the Panama canal treaty
'the cep who wouM be more wt
by the senate has caused a profuuml
to It than Sir Tbomaa. and if be wlna imiireaslon here in all circles
The
It will be becauae bit yacht U the qui*8ilon <»n all lips is what will
come of Panama. Tin- only onn
tion the Isthmians have is that
All the ahUI of aclenUic boat
reft
the republic, with
the ex
1^ oo botb'aidea of the Atlantic bare change at a very high figure and with
t4*ndenrv. will
suffer a
boeo deroti^ to the oooatruction of an upward
R|Hta»ee and Bbaammk III., and no great deal. It seems that the govern
ment never expected the treaty to he
btoter boau have ever been bnllt. The
railfled and It wi
ciBtaat vUI be watched with eager. all In the aenate.
Bhaa and the reauU awaited with-al
Puts an End To It All.
May the beet boat win.
A grievous wall ofUmes comes
a result of unbearabla pwto T
Ad
organa.
Diulneas. Back
HIGH STANOARD OF EFFICIENCY,
er complaint and Constlpi
The parade of wanhipa before the But thanks to Dr. King’s New Life
Pills they put an end to It all. They
prealdent at Oyater Bay might a
are gentle but thorough.
Ufiu. Try
Ir
to be a aummer diveralon for the baoe
by Jas. <
Only 25c. Guar
m of the acaalde rlaitora. but It waa son’s and F. If
roally a teat from which comman
of bath merchant resaela and war
BEGAN WITH COCKTAILS
aoU might weU ahrink. It waa almply
Up Y
to ahow whether the man of the navy Society Woman Wound
Forgeries.
had bean ao trained that they could
York. Aug lH.-IU-ginning a
manedrer in cloae order and keep the
coaft from running each other down career oT crime w ith cocktails, which
rapidly led to morphine and opium
Ehact obadlaooe aad Instant a
Mrs. Mabel Siogley. alias Mrs. James
a^ with ordara must be the rule Parker, alias Mable Priest, Of Mlnntyoung, bands
and reflned.
liare mnat be alee calculation and
the
thorough knowledge of the eompara
tire speed of every ship In the line;
sad to thto kaowMge the executive market police
otocer of every ship taking part

y^'sterday.charged
irtllng forgiTles. In
anks
Id lian
have been
Singh
lyed in gorgeous sUks and satins.
conf(»ssi*d her crimes and admit
to the police that her plans and
doatroyera to proof of p high atandard
le of her husliand. a former El
i reformatory convict, involved an
organized ct»nspiracy to defraud mer
The Canadian cutter Petrel 'fired chants and hanking institutions In
aeyeral abota at the American finblng this city
craft ••Silver Spray. ’ but the flabing
CARS MU8T STOP
boat aatied away merrily and reached
port with alight Injuriea./^ Now. U an
People Have Righta That Muat Be
Aamrican gunboat bad went aa i
RaapacM.
aMla aftor a Toanel that veaael would
aharw
That the fleet aaaembt
Oyater Bay imd aepaimted with

hare gone to the bottom.

apacial

conalderatloo

from

no

The Can

Amerk^

The exar of Raaala baa paid a handsome tribute to Prealdent Roosevelt
by reqneaUng him to act aa arbitar of
Iht Manchttrian difflcnlty. In seeking
tha good otooea of the praaidaai
Rhaalan government pays a high com
pl^t not only to Mr. Booaaralt. but
to this government. Thto is ea
steed by tha fact that the U
•tatea has toteraata la tha dtopotad
Ijrritory which mast be protected.
‘ it may not be generally known, bat

^ aftx the date of tha mcglrmtkm
f hto oomaatoalon
This law wm.

8t. U>uls. Mo.. Aug. ly.—Beverly S
’arden.
was arresiiHl Saturday
night be
he wranted to board a
stret‘1 car and
not stop for
him and he finally drew
revolver
and forced the
arqultteil in
1
the police coiirl^ui*
in
dlBcharglDg
Wanlen.
Pbllre
Judge Tracy aald:
Any street car'rootorman brought
ore me on a substaniial charge of
paialng passengers on the str»‘et ctiroers will be fined the limit of the law.
ClHxens ha%e. rights jhat are-|»ara
to those of a *in‘ei car «*ora-

New Base Ball Rulea.
rerisod the American flaT.
»ropher John A. Dowie has now
started out to change the rules of the
national game, base ball
These ate

• No baaes shall be stolen. Thievery
atefal and must l«e put down by
the toltbfnl.
use deceit

^aaedat the test aeaahm of tho lagto*
«re ahall
be no umpiree
they are a nice of Bars and their
tegs bread atrtfe and discontent
-Brethren who meet upon the field
»t play the game in brotherly love
1 not In oootanUon and self-glorifl
taw. for that way Ues destructlon.Jhlch would be carriad on by tha
inltad Btataa. a great worid powar.

Hanford «ty. Ind. Aug W.—Mrs
Ralph Grewoer of tbU cliy
is tba
aat aeother of four children bora
^ whteh la ramaiteMa. Stomid tha
Cle births eTany woman In In£ ditch taka aoma olhar ootm U
and It to bellered la the United
jtod wot haloag bafore tha Colom.
Statas. She to only 18 years old. yet
her oldest child Is 5 years and the
youniesi 6 mbeths. Mrs. Gregory to

tf

Suflmlo.

COKOEMSEO NEWS
OF MICHIGAN

TIEATT15 lEJECTED
Cofambia Has Turned Down the Pana
ma Pact—Senate Took Unfavor­

^trnf^RtftoMe. there to

p£^‘a Common Scam
hfedicsl Ad%-iser is sent /rrt on recdut

TRyl%no«ri

Pootmnster Oeneml Payne has re­
ceived a pitiful appeal from^rs. Jaa.
Lanes, of Brisbane. Queensland. Au
stralla. seeking Information as to the
whereabouts of her three boys and
daughter, who came to Michigan 22
years ago- ”1 am
-If living
May God
r\ld west s
stranded1 at Ishpemlng. IsTtivlng i
lawyers and courts work galore
j
of the cowboys were arresteil Satur
day for corraling and running off with
the show's ponies In lieu of salarh-s
they couldn’t collect.
The
have since been released.
ic of typhoid has hi
cs.ses UduK
itnl.
All drln
rater is. h>
of the health
and brewers and dealers in filler coolrs are doing a land ofBcc buslnt^ss.

in
authority
that
The t’adUlac board of «ilurailon has
Ingra^Kand Down decided to establish a imrmal imining
ihc ^jjool in oinnwtion
high
have dccldef)
recommend
aged 2H. a farmer rebe plans of E. A siding at Bumlp'H
Comers, dmppeti
I
for the Michigan dead while watching a game (d hall
yd of
LansI
Us. The plans call
ilding at 8t. 1
Carsimville woman was
liadly
a building
be constructed of burned
‘ fare by the explosion
Mhhigan
Portland cement
and to of a seahMl boiUe of haketl 1.
912.d<N).
which she s as removing from
>hn Hoff of F'ainiew may thank
Fn>m We;*i Sii[>«*ri<ir i.s rejKtrt**!! a
scheme to Iiiilixe pine stumps by Itollliving today. ’i here
work ing ihem in huge keitle.s until the
on Mr Hoff s farm and he
Ing there on Mtm day. acctimpanled pitch runs <fn»m which iiirpentlne.
only by his dog. Wiihotit warning attar, i r.. is made! and usljtg the
large st'ctlon of the bank fumbled I malm of the stump to make coke.
dot^Tj and
completely covered
thej
A Jerman ctmple at Spink a Cor
farmer.’The dog commenced to dig iters, B4Trlcn county, went it. the car
and l*ark frantically alKiv«- the placej'uival fwt» days ami •«!.• night. ItK-kinf
master was 4-niomlKMl.
• wo children..aged four and li\*
passing that way saw the >
il hastened to his a.-.slhtam-e. |
After six" weVks- lllnesK. a Hentot
■ removcMl a large piece of turf send < I arbor S-year-old buy
coughml
up
st-o ih
the head of a h irt of a thistle head which he had
ast'.l Int an un- U
citnsclous ctindlilon. hut later revived
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

gffirrn.!

Do You Wan t a
;
a Diet Pair of misses' % . j
or Children's Slippers? w -a a '

Si!.-“»;^a^.ass£rj3

mmmm

If so. Wt! havt; tlirin laiU wc will close oul
rcLNirtllt‘ss tof
them over.
• AAi K <ioki

^

J IT NU

carry

slock

in

HI KNAPP

Clauw Warner. Proprietor
BLTmtNd BAY. MUlI.

..The Watchmaker..

wrU dn»er; *

>?^!«.CARPET CiaiUNB

Watch, CUK-k an.l jewelry |

works...

rcjaircil.
5]»cciaUy.
motto.

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0««eral Prertirt*.

REMOVAL
SAI-E!-

into rugH. b t me

ne Il8

Fine

work

my \

P^oiiijilncsis my
(Jive

me

a call

Next door «>uih of Sjuircs

Befunr

Batl>cr Shop.

|

409 S. Union Street

Na B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
8rz Washini.'lt.n St.

_

The rapid growth of our h Riness in fhls citv and vlclnltv comus to 8t»ek larger qua
quarter
when* our many •customers may 1mcanMl for in a more efficient
ahner. and where w<> will U* ahl«> to
display to better i
lK*auHrm line Id Pianos and other In-

to

old

all new. clean, aiitj up-ioMlaie..

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL

J.W.GfiunUctLM-D.I

Big Bargains in Fire
Pianos. Organs and
Small Musical Instnunents!

alTonl
no

Bachant H Hoscoe

iL*‘a !iSd bank

A’e have
T. Heat
leadle. an.l we

cost ^an i
Ixcntcmhcr,

1

The Peerless Fine Pants are better

The Greatest Gacrifice Sale

ihai location as stsm as .

antime we want to

isptjse of every PIANO. ORGAN,
have on hand, no that we may
open up the new store w iih an entirely
offer GENUINE BARGAIN’3 IN ALL LINES
.Now is vour time to
sa%.‘ money If you w.anl a Plano, or any kind of Musical Instrument.
Wc make no reserve in this sak- every Instrument (new and
s»Tond handl must go. and all are marked at prices (hat m«'an a BIG
SAVING to the purchaser and a loss to us. Bui we had rather sacri
flee our pn)fli on this stock than move it to the new Iniildlng—Bin'KRS. GET THE BENEFIT!
If you are contemplating the purchase of a PIANO. ORGAN.
IMANO PL.\YER. MUSIC BOX.VIOLIN. GUITAR. BANJO.
LIN. CORNET, or anything else in the music line, even w
next year or so. BE SURE TO SEE US NOW! We will not <
you ctmslderable money, but w,* wrill also make terms of pa;
easy that you will scarce
each week or month.

GRINNELL
BROS.
239.E. Front St., Traverse City
Branch of GRINNELL BROS- MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT.

Okt CIM cr Ckrte Years
to secure a

-on record. Every pair of our Men> Tan Shoes must be sold. Such
prices have never before been made. If you want a pair of good wear­
able shoes, no matter if they are tan, this is the greatest opportunity
you ever had
:
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WE GIVE YOU ARSOLUTELY
the profits, and in some cases part of the cost of every pair of 'I an
Shoes y6u buy. ’ You can’t make money -Easier, and you get as good a
pair of shoes as you have worn. Are you clerk, merchant, profrssionai man. or day laborer, you’ll soon need a new pair of shoes. It isdollars in your pocket when you leave our Shoe Department with a pair
of these shoes on your feet.

SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY

I hen see the prices; you can’t resist them. Better buy at once, because
your particular size may be sold, and such a chance won’t come again.
Think of a'Two Fifty shoe for a Dollar and a Half: a Three Dollar
shoe for One Seventy-Five and a Four Dollar shoe for just one-half,
the price. Never heard of such prices. If you wish we will dye all tan
shoes Free of Charge, and guarantee our work.

in the public schools when six montbs 20 a
year in a good Business College
I give a
al one,
one and if you prove
much more practical
competent you will be placed in a good po-

the traverse Gtp
Business College
IS helping scores of young people in this
section to first-class practical education
putting them into good positions.
The work of this school entitles it to the
suppon of this pan of the state. If you
have a friend who is thinking of taking a
business course tell him or her about the
Traverse City Business College.

Catalogue for the Jfsfdng

\V<- hold nothing back. Not a pair to be carried over. All the sea­
son's favored styles are yours at most remarkable prices. This is a.
sale to interest every lady. , The sizes are broken, but your size may
yet'be here, if you come early. All OUTING SHOES are included in
our GRE.^T SACRIFICE SALE. Wc shall sell every pair,'and it's
up to you. Time yet to get two months’ good wear out of evco' pair.
How much money will you save?

JO

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

Ji

THE EVEHINO BECXHtO. TRAVEBSE CnT, Mlck, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IV, 1908.
Tttfni

EVERYGDODTHING
KMiniBriK

You certainly will

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HANNAH & LAY CO.

pn.vidlng for the openln|r of Mnkden
land Tatung Tan on the date of RosIslas pnimised final eracnation of
Manchuria, ends the stubborn resistan«* by the
time promised lo be soccesafnl. Prince
Chang made one delay after another
luuil alt were exhausted. At first he
argutNl
Russian opposition to the
opening of the seaports. He then salt!
that he was aot informed that RuasU
had consented to the openii^. Fl^lly

was unable to open
held by another pot
When the preset
>ipoved. wl
China must presume that Rus
tended i«i fulflll her evacuation _
terfertng with the operation of trains.
ment.
Prince
Chang
relucUnGy
Locomotive wheels are made ao slife
pery that when the engines atop it is
dittcult to atari them again,
MW not promise much business to
grasshopper* have eaten the range
act foreigners in the near future.
M-nlng Is mainly important as a v
r> f..r the open door principle.
I'sti' it

-TMAVKMSK OITV, MIOM.

CEmKAL HEWS
OF THE WOILD
V«.ovltt* conUode* »nU«* aad the
f'rupliott ba> oow Uutdd idro weeks,
iln Bljtbis when there la no moonllKht
tli« spectacle U magnlfloent. the
crater belchlnjc flames asd smoke to
the helcht of nearlr
feet.
In
i.plie of the legend that Naples wll!
!«• desinoed
ftltlsns firmly bt
' patron s^lni. San Genarre. will stofi
the flow of lara with a gesture, should
H adrance torj near
Naples.
The
ftream of l^ra. after flowing Z.e&h
f»«t*t In ttie direction of Ottajano. has
wiuirfsHl. While the other stream U
still morlng and has reached a point
z nsu feet toward Pompeii.
H^r. George Philip Ooll. pastor of
SI. J(»hA’t Lutheran church. Maytowo.
Pa.. «*n)oys the rare distinction, of
iM-lng a baseball *Wnager as well as
an earnest church and Sunday achotS
vqrker
He was at one time k mla
sUinary to Africa and
has ac
pllKbed much In religious work
trt.-nd to aihleilca. he organised
manages the Maytown Juniors, a
iltcsfum to immber*hlp on the team

kilM recently while attempUng to
climb the Aiguilles
Grises
behind
Mtmt lllanc. on the Courmayuer t
of I he mountains.
w pope has given |2h.(MHi for
It Ion among Hie |ssir of Rome
mes J. mu. who bum suon-ssfiil
oads in
the » northwest
when
pay. has had a personal representative
in ChllM^J^ng up the chances fur

—...... .
• Two pbiclans had a long and stub-

Oa.. -and gave me up. Everybody
thought my time bad come. As a last

I received was strikiag and 1 was on
my feet in a few days. Now Pro en
tlrely regained my beallb.'*
It con­
quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat

suires.
virior)-

und«*r

the

fiastor's

Price bOc and 11.00.

Trial

mi

Old world methods, of Isjlng away
dead priests are to W IninKluretl In
.N4 a ViM-k 4.y Archhlshop Parley
krchhlsh..p has Just acreptetl
lor a huge ravera to l*e dug in Cal\ary ctunetery. In which catacombs
t^iiuilar lb design lo the famoui
eomhs «>f Home will be buif^ T
signs, howeter. call ff*r a more «
ste
than those In Rome. Arch
IdsUop Parley got the idea a year ago.
wle*n he was in K<imo. and. on con
I lasting the forlorn system of buo'ing
I»rl.-sts in this country with that of
Rome, decided to lay the plans before
the clergy
A mountain of granite two miles
long and a half mile wide is said to
have been dlsctivenM In Oklahoma.
On.- who has made a study of the
i;ov«*mm.*ni crop re|»ort and of domes11. and foreign demands that will be
made .m the country says that 1m»
(-••ni wheat se«*ms certain within a
f.-a a.wks. and he mould not be surIwIs.nI If ap.-culailve and other con-

P IN'.I
Pi .fn.il.. :

OvnSGRAPMS.
1'-. j.ut J ii.H of lam

A CSHI iH.ns. wife Is like Hie c^enn
-v.r.vlld.v.

ihirk h »newnre mil a’wsys .s white
as lh.y are i.aliit.Hl
Avoid iRditl.iiins who have a
ape. iilc for all public ills.

urW

The worM mk.u forgeu a man w bo
wins bis UuM-ls and then quits.
The e are more fugitives fmm !nJust!.-.-^tUsn there are from Juslbv
iMiits of gratitude are usnallv .omproinisetl for alsJut 10 cents on the
dolL.r.
Only a fool att
enjm in.-ni of mh
W ls.. girls S.Ndo U-fun* lliey.

Wlwu a werna
uiani.-M a man for
his {KM-ketlsMik » e need not liUw tO
find hU b.-art in 11. -Chicago l.ally
jMissiNl by a g.s>d margin
An EmiR.rU. Kansas, man and his
wlf. wtH. Itve.! hatqiily together all
ih.- years «if their marri.Hl life had
The Death Penalty.
<H)I> one standing quamd. This was
little thing someilmc-s resulU in
iw.r lb.' liam. He wanted U moved death. Thus a mere acrateb. Inslgnl
In a »tre.-i, pla«ten>d and rented for flrant cuts or puny b.»lls have paid
a luMise.
She opiKined this all her the d.-aih iM'oalty. It Is wUe to have
A me.kafurjhe^fn^ llucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
lt‘s the best salve on earth and will
Kging a «vUar i
“ It and used prerenl fatality, when Rums, Sores.
e dirt frt.m the <
’ to fill in the Olp.»rs and Piles threaten. Only 2&c.
by his sif.-s at Jas. G. Johnson a and P. H. Meads*

TRY A RKCORO WAMT AD.

01^-

lfre$$ 0(

fall
j

:

4W ONE.

ftw pfiht mew

2 noo uoaawuw
3ivoa»-^
I FOtETBOIOm ■

^

BESPECTEB Of PERSONS

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

S. S.S. is a specific for Cootagiou Blood PoiAon and the only remedy
that anUdotes this peculiar virus and makes a radical and completecnre^
the disc^. Mercury and Potash bold it in check so long
system is'
tmd^ their influence, hut when the medicine is left off theVrison bSS^ut
again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minends briuff

CLOSING ODT!
WAIST SETS, BEADS.
SW^IIIOBAGS.^,
These arc not oUl stock.

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..A----------- ^traces Of-the poSon and
aavTS the victim Wthe pitiable conse­
quences of thU monster sconr^e. As long

no!

No,

RASTALL'.'ffi

PERE Marquette

:!?=

GRAND RAPIDS I ISDIANA NT

6RMD TRAVERSE LAND CO

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

In * Her Only Sin" he ha*
of the meira* thrilling
and dramaUc climaxe* a*
all the Sappho*. Zara * and Du Bam *.
pure and undeflied.
ible leawm to thoae
w ho imagine that to attain flnancUl
truckle to the baser
of hu-

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

125 CASS STREET

AHD
ABSOLUTELT ODOILBSS

i-lOWTT

not carry them over the season.
It is simply common business

GOOD BAR8AINS

CHEAPEST
CLEAKST
U.HEALTWEST,.

All new stuff, but wc will

to break out,_____________
sense to close them out iluring
of tiaasmitting the disease to otbSs,
Simis. In.lU, Aug. 18:—The Irrig*
this month.
See the nice waist
lion cnmmisidon has Issued its report
It propoww to lay out Il50.000.000 In
set wc offer at 18c
Handsome
e<i yesrs on pnohiR-ctlve works, and
leather bag at 62c
Newest
also I2.mio.000 annually in loans for
leather designs.
ion works, the
Which describes fully the diicrent stages and symptoms of the diaeasT^ «
sar>
ised by loans and
the 1
I to be charged to
the famine grant
,nt.
V
The keynote of the policy advocated
the vigorousI use of the natloUi re
FROM HEART FAILURE
sources of the country and lu WsUl
At a regular
mooting
ing rH»wer In the battles with famine Traverve Rebekah lodge. >
Myttery of Death on the MounUint
We txK>ve into our new More
Auguxi 15. the fn]
Ha* Been Cleared Up,
next month..
ere adoptoMl:
.Santa Barl»ara. Cal.. Aug. Ut.-Ac
Whereas. It has [iIoa»»*d our Hcav
remains of Miss
prevt'ntstive of suicide had been dis- only Father to renn VC fnim our niidi^i inquf-st over the
covo retl will Interest many.
A run our dear brt»th.*r. I. M Tompkln.^: Catherine Grathwbl. who died f>n the
iiii»untain trait to the summit of thr
down system, or despondency Invarl ih«*r«*for«*. Ik* it
Santa y' tie/, range Sumtav. develoiHsI
ably precede suicide and aomethlng
solved. Thai while w««
hiinild.v
the yomi^
womans
has lKH*n found that will prevent that
to the will of the Must High, we the fact that
.l.*ath wa.s caused hy heart
failure,
condition which makes suicide likely. are keenly consciouii of wur loss.
du** to exhaustion. The conmers dep
At the first thought of aelf-deatrucResolved. That in
the death of
tkm take Electric Blttars. It being a Brother Tompkins thif lodge has sus uTlesf who went after the nunains n*
gro-at tonic and nervine will atrength talned the Itnis of a bnuher wh«»s.- .Monday after a most difficult and har.
en the nerve* and build up the syt klnd and congenial ways hat! errdeare.| .-ird.uis trip The Ikk1> had to be iI,hI
on the liack xif a hfirse and tirough!
tern II is also a great Stomach. Uver him to ever> memlH-r of our liKlge
and Kldnej- regulator. Only Me. Sat
H.^solvtNl. Thai
the sympafl.v of o\er the uaiTfiw iraU In iht* darkn»*ss
The other roeiniKTs of Hi.* party
isfartiuo guaranteed by Jas. G. John this order lie extendeil, i«i the wife
have relumed nuiiijurt-il.
and F. H. M(
in her iw»r»i alfflcHon.
lo the souin their loss of a beiov«Nl faih.T: that
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
tbe charter be dra|H-d in niouniing for
CURE.FOR LOCKJAW
a periiHl of :Ui «la>s a.-^ a mark of re­
Chicago .Physician Has Used Oiruet- spect for our deceased bruiher; that
these reigdutlions be spread on
our
ics 8ucce*afulty.
rewirds. and a copy ihensof Ih* trans
riricsp.. Aug. IV.-A cure for lock- mlm*d to the family and paldi.Hhcd in
our daily papers.
s has iH-en discovered by Dr. S. A. each
. NeJHe L. JohuMUl
Uhews <»f the rniversity of Chicago,
1 hrte riie following («» trad.* fi>r
Kate Coates
d has
beep successfully used in
rraverso City property;
Dc Etie MouriH.
treat ing George Newman of South
Forty aetes g.iod land’in l»ng
Chicago.
Dr. Maihewa* method of treatment
lade county. Wls. TimU-r enmigl.
Train* fiUlfed by Gra»*hcpper«.
is the inJ**ction of a svilutlon of calfor farm pnr|K»scs
Valw 84«t"
cinm and potassium salts.
This inRed I»dge. Mont., Aug I!*.r-Grass.
K«» acres gm>d
land, well tint
J^-dion was given Newman a week hopp<-rs are ao thick in this stHiion
U*r,*d. 1'^ miles
from
Ko-niian.
a»Mi. while he was suffering from ex that they are Interfermg with fhe op
tremely severe uintanus spasms, and
Wis. Value |I.ih»o.
ation of train*.
.
he Is tHiw declar^Hl to Ik* well on the
Ix)comoUve.w1rprhT^u-e made so slip
Two choice lots in suburbs of
Uiwod iUpldii, FeUi«lny and lUeklnAw 6
rav to health
pery that when the engines stop it Is
Chicago, it miles fn.m City lUIl;
Th.* new cure
a diuretic. The difficult to *tart th»*m again.
r,c fare on sin*i*L car. reim-ul side
r..hlem
which
Dr. Mathews
has
Tbe grasshopiocrs have eaten the
sori.»‘d €uit Is to get the proper comwalks and all improv.-ment.s in and
lon of salts t«i bring atsmt the efpaid for. Value
Cb.lr or .i..! .^..^,.0 on all torn, north >nj
desired
Npw that It hns been
.nith of Walton.
The sale of fancy articles and cnke.s
1. the dfMlnrs say that the same
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O^P.a r A.
by (IracH* Church Guild in
rvrlnciplcH can be applied to the cure
'll**
ry store of Mr.-*. Uiwrc*nc«*
.f Mijike biles. bUsNl poisons and other
this momlng
The
sgle
Is
being
well
ir.
Mflrir.
lll.•ien^es eau.si*«1 by toxins In the loody.
patronized.

to wby she chose dramati
jf such dubiott* morality
exhibit her power. Is qiiob
having
*ald that they were the only, role*
? for action
order for which *he
famous, and
at she would be gUd
more exalted
portray purer
latUt could prx>characters if any
? her
oma.rtunl!le» for emotional acting of
a high order.
Lincoln J. Carter
bis last play. “Her Only Sin.** wh
mm(*s to Steinberg
Grand
Opera
House next Saiurdi y. August 22. ha*
ectaUHl and sui mounttHl the very
Nethersole
dlfflruliy of which Mt*«
peaks.
He know

B. J. MOReM

itoto
nsh, nlcen braik <»t in tbe nootb and
thrMt, ndlingi appear in the gioina, the hair and eyeUaws fall out,

TOAVODFAHIHE

purely emotion a.1 drama, and yet
at tbe U
better class of a
er are surfeited with the long list ol
deml-moodalne character* let loose
Belaaco. Sardou. PI

T0f
Bthw wt mi9Hpm #«/f
ibiBge we bmpe eecefved

mm m

Washington.
Aug.
W.—1
Conger at Pekla has aecnred a wrtt

the Uailed Btatea which wUI ladode
h gnamntee that Mukden and Tatimg
Tao shall be open porU.
The arrangemanu na

be pleased with our “ B E S T " flour.
Every sack warranted.

-TAXES.

The Innocent

tea proolae from
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The Lincoln J Carter melodrama.
‘The Eleventh Hour." will be the at­
traction at Steinberg** Grand Opera
House next Tne*day. Augu*f25.
It
t* a well constructed melodrama In
five actsAnd has stood tbe tost of pnb-

parison with any other, is very low.

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logether with a tboronghly interesting
play, are promises made by the man

ih a wealth of beautiful scenery
and a company of unexcelled strength
and undoobted excellence. "At Cripple

of life In the Rockte* Is from tbe pen
of Hal Reid, the author of "Human
rts." In hi* new play Mr. Reid
a story of affecting human inter•iroagiy dramatic, yet treated in
such a nsanner that langhter follow*
every tear, and the apecutor rise*
from his Mat at th* dose of the jmrfbrmance with a glow around his
heart and afealing that life U after
all worth llvkg Act first shows Mar-

Rift Canon: act third. Istorior of Jos s
home. All scenery and propernre special and carried by this

N.. tnatr|u»s or* torch ucedtnl. An
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mantles in the' cluster, or one only:
suitable Tor night
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of^ to 6 mantle*, suited for window

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all who are using them we have no
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word in this matter, but 'interview

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many busineaa men who bare long
uaed theae lamps, and learn that you .
can have a far superior light at about
on* half th* coat of any other.
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^;:vTHE EVEJrnrO BBOOBD, TRAVEBSE

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FMCOWn

I to Go Again

Rtt. Ft. Hauer, who returned >e«-

land, and kept «» the more erery min
lie
He ray* that be ti far fitra «at
«ated with the time be had to apend
there and expect a to make an
itM»
wrt tAU ■
r O^r lira to stirad tbr
Muiral f^iovnotlra of tlM» Oraod

I Clihi HTtcroMB at 1;S0 o'ck

Biaff Captain Marton Erana. Junior
jidler
aecreury of the
Salvation
Army for the diviakm of Michigan aad
Indiana, baa arrived In the city to a»
sUt the local corpa.
Capuin Evana
row and
the me^
. will arrange a Juniot
which wilt be a nov
L part of the plan of ef

He waa very much Impreaaed with
_ Itatlon.
the beautIful acenery In Bvluerland.
Captain MunFelle
aad with the tM-auiUnI tmAarda In
Charlevoix and
Italy. He .pent bl» nlshta traveling
dmvM to hold a a
that.be baa returned t«i bla work In
ihia city \f*ry much Imprme,! in

are vial

kJWSSr^SMlwS

U a mgula
tbtJ
m. aad they t
!!..
> aame aa cli
• the Bortbera rear>rta. The main dlf
rence i. that the old country vlalfora
•e more of the millionaire claaa
Rov. HatMT mentioned enpeclall}
Ilna. which are
I cover long dlaUncea. Theae
Lre moatly UMiriat ttglna. and
led
with
atghtacera at thi.
Prom liondon to
Paria. from
placmi -In K« txerlaii
K-r of I
wutiful country."
Kaiber Bauer
Ita large fruit
rrmyar ana
prviae aarrice—j i
rda. and e*p.<
•dally the vlnryarda
ipon the hlllalde near Home, were
Addiraa-’billd Nature: lia eba
ividiy dtuurlbed hta
arteriaHca aad Clalma.*' State Been
rip through the Bwlaa
roountaioa.
tarr AlfrtM] Day. Uetroli.
khicb be went through 4« get to Italy.
Ha aald the American people there
rcra raally diaiingulahable by their
Barney
Imaa. and alao hy the guide Uaika
hat they were ualtig
However. It
Table Gonfereoce, conducted
vaa hard III tell the Engliah from the
cjf
The Ameclcan and Engliah |H-<M»le
ire doing the moat traveling, and they
Krafdof Saaaltob 7:00.
4<^m tfi be doing It to a large extent
8ooc aarriee. tod by Beftomon Hui-b for the knowledge they can giei hy
rri. Tiavarne Cliy.
fTayar.
TrueSAIm of the
lUv. Hauer waa In Home alx r
He anendc.1 the iK,iH- a funeral, h
me of the 4.IHHI people that went
milled, althongh the large cathedral
hohla over lio.tMat people.
The only
•ray that admittance waa ohialniHl
waa by having reconimendat Iona from
tome high authortiy. many coming
paraUana Aagiin fh 'Camaat
with rectunniendatlona written oa a
calling card, hut they were
pily iurne.1 down.
Fortunaiely,
Father Hauer had e.iine excellent rer
immendallotia. and had no trmilde In
A meetlOK <4 ihe fooilian e
tecuring hla lirkela
Faiher Hauer waa unable to aiay i.i
the eleclhm «if the new
which h.
active preparaliona were beip
i-ry much regret*
tha aaaooa. John Btackra waa elcci.nl
Ret Fr Han.-r <
mara<cr of the city team for tin- . n
cnwalng
aulag year, and George Kaff waa ma lt
va* lime tiii.t. alibougl
• rataain. The«- two will chorae ib.
y WM very c»i genial. There
prlent* Tenirnl g to thi*
t by wh
nine we
aaaa^ad^fl. and every lover of il
teiai
One or
i bl«hop from Japan

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rmcinrooTBALL

liTth^mtirwIio are kn

the raal rathaalaaU U to be given a
paper on which he U to aecure caab
aatoertptloaa to the fond, and tbeac
am to be gut tn aa aooa aa poaalb
A ramber of good gamea for
early fall are already in proapect. and
Ibe ptayera will begin pracUce verj
aooti. Everything polnu to the beat
teapi that the city baa ev.

nm WAD ATSAnWOlE

WAIT DEPARTHENT.

;u« CapUin •“

g • Oalightfttl Trip

tartey froa a two moaUia* trip lo tbe
•rairy. n«Ued
prlnc^lpally in
f. •Ocrmany. Italy and Swlixer-

MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1903.T

jumoaUNMBitaTmr

rtminitUMK

•HAND TfUVCfISC SUNDAY

city,

eirbt or nine wear thrtr hair In a bow
elgbt
the back bound-round with let) cra|*e,
e front toft bare except for two lot*ka
iugllog at the aide, and the mar

Bargains
wFor Careful Buyers
Ritto—

second apoose twiata her lock*
long shell hairpin plai-ed borl
aonuUy neross the bac'k of the bead,
while she w bo VOW'S to rrmalu faitUful
eparted coto her hair
M it plainly back wlih-

today for
for a f.-w

early le aad MU Bamr.
When Ibe great writer Carlyh*
ngagvd to Mias Welsh tbw Utu
duietl ber moiber to gonseui tluit
*bould live with both of tbein and
lyle •bottid
an establubed
share ibe adva
tin t!ai«a alreei. preparatory
But Carlyle
ing of the atreet.
swervd Miss Welsh * pm|s-ial by say
The Wniard W. C. T. I
hat two booschoJds «ould m»t live
ita aemi annual meetlni
H K church toroorrot
they were one rfnd'that be wouW
The party of about
r have any right enjoyment «
who arrived In the city IbU morning wife's c-oinpatty till she dam “a
from Owoaao. went on to Eacanaha
tliat the monu-nt U.
Imuse the first
be
The foundation* for the ne» 1
Marquette freight depot have I
mraenred on the former alte of <
. Lardle a warehouae.
The marriage of Miaa Minnie C
The word ' ragging * U.more cot
in England than In tW* couiiirj.
place thU evening at the
custom I* not. A^ EiigUsli iuiht
Urlde'a parenta in Elk
la tb;ii “rag" 1* nol'k'ilang woitL
marriage c.
but la a real old verb, alao to b- found
med by Rabbi
lu use among bvlamlera. meaiiing lo
banter or IrriUlc. In IJucolnsIilre niid
Prokop
doubtle«i8 otb<*r wuntto* lo provoke a
Is *-all«l “getting hls rag oiit.”
laa atreet. prepayalor) to the pavlh
yrag-’ls an elslwmtlon of the ele^
tbai atreet.
ary terui. and ben- also the m-an
An order waa made today In prolwt
cotirl wioairulng the will of Sara
lug U clear. A ntgamuffin originally
Hill, deceaaed.
t a kind of demon.
Mia*e* MalHl Parriah and Uivell
Wloab r have resigned their p«».Hlon
the tni Irena* Telepbooe Co., and
iheir places have Uen fllle.1 by Mina
,f Grahd
Rapids
Hamie Tlberg of
'
on of Ralkaska
”cipt George Rtil.in*.»b IS in 1
Joinitluin. I»mi
from Glen Havi-n. bass David at
1th II
Mb** mid Sfbllb*r
arenre Grcilirk and hem rytbls*. t
J Morgan
•V.I.; li
and the Isuit tuh**r s balr. n*>r t
IriM be I
kill hiad here
th lumber for OMw bms. nor diK
Uby * throat, nor l.ow
The'*sale «»f fancy gtKal* by tinold fns k. nor anyitiing
.jidles’ Guild «>f Grace church, at Mrs

PERWNAL.
Mr.. Anna Morgan and daiiglne.
Martha and Emma Hundhorst of Hi
I^iuIk, Mo. lell Ibis momlug fur Ciipe
sll. They have been vl*
IIIng frl«*nds In the city. Frtim
inlsh the;

NEW STORE, CDr.Tth'anil Union Sts.
BowU, as per siae. from6c to. ,10c
Plates jarr Act............ 25c ami 80c
lU doz. bib Overalls, reg. 60 and
Soup Plates, per set............... ..
25c
tJ0c.loscUat
...35c
liccpdiihcsat lUrgains.
Unlem Globes....:............... 7c
Men’s Gloves........................*25c to VA)c
Na 2 Ghininet-s ............ 7c
Fanc) Cream Pitchers................ 7c
2 dor. 60c jiotato Diggers at. .80c
VMocy Water Pitcben... lOelo 26
Fanr> 1.00 Vase at........................75c
Na 2 I.amp Burner
^. Oc
Regular 25c Broom At ..,.... 15c
No. 1
............................................
6c
Men’s reg. 25c work’g Shirts at 20c
No. 2. U Wick, |«r )d............... . 6c
Boy s ex- <jualily stiff Hat tliat
sclU at l.CW to 1.60, for ... 30c

yyANTjP^^uur

Luoir UI*U— pao4.r . mmvet -s

BojVsoft Hau.....................................10c
Fx. quality col Table Spread. .G5c Mennan’s Talcum Powder.... 1<V

Men’s brown Derby Hats,sire
Cj. 7. 7t. quS.ty
70c
Mcn’»bl»ck25c«ii.at................... IBc

Regular 26c Trolling
Bassand Pickeralat..,

for
•••

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OatmciJ dahes, «1 ^6......I5c Covercl ChainlKrt

'lof stick it III Itrtelli Hiv and Frab-.llo SkH-voro Dteilt

Horses For
Sale!
- I will hav<! a nictv car*
loatl of horst"^ in 'I'ravtTNc
City. Mttntiay. Au^. 24ih.
Wfijjlu from Dv«'lvr tt*
st'vt'nttrt'ii hnmlrM |unm*ls
want it» luiv amIf y<»ii w;
II p.iy voij to
comr ami mu- mt*.

H. HYMAN
Brmlhagcn’s Bam.

oml.*cllort "t^'7*rrmi"f*rl'm* h

whkh*

mJtchl4

ram Ito^day.

What is thaU* ha*I just tlcjiosileclallyourrasliintltc

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and your olbcr valuables in one
of their Safety

Boxes in their

S;cel Linet! Vault?

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That was the wise thing to tlo!

smuiii'i

GRAND
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LAST CALL ON

SUMMER
GOODS...
, Shin
This.is just ilu! wcatluT for SiimmtT
\Vai>is ami all summery thinj^s’.
Weather vretliclors say it will be hot from now on.
which means you will wish many limes fur soincthinj;
cool to put on.
I’htTe are many delijjhifully comfortable fabrics at
little pnet's. Lines are not as complete as earlier in the
season, but the reduction in price makes up for all of
this. Many are the bar^jains picked up every tlay by
thrifty purchasers there’s a quick inoviujj price on
everythin*' summery.
DON'T l OKGET SUIKT W AISTS ARC l-->
on-: KirMNAN'lS i :i OFl-.

MraiM
WOODSMEN WEIEDXOKK

SCHOOL BEGINS SEPT. 8

On. H.d .. Be Placed in th. Coep. There Will Be Eight New Teachers
in a Corps of W—Everything Looks
„Where Others Arc Sobering Off
Protniting for Good Year,
Every Day Now.
Bchool will begin September K thi#
!ar«- i»sri> of IuiiiImt
year, tbe late*t that It can ever begin
r* lo ihi- -ITV th
knv of them had according to presen
The flrst
jG. R X- I. train, ami
thing Mrongerj.Monday in SeptembiT. whe
It would
been I
ad to I i,cgln were It not for I.atior
n- In part
than wi
e a piece on the a-v-nUi. and
the train
be ihn
iW !.ai:<atjHi* rnrnpamon tcKik
toox him
nim mark the opening of
Thla year
yc
- will be eight new
then*
Intti list- «l-rv»i and pmpp-tl him up In
unr erm-r am! w-nt away and left
I on the force, out of a total
him Th- is.llce m.w have him under
Few of tbe teacher* are here
at present, of course, some even of
those who make their homes here be­
when In* rt>roVv «nt of It. A c^pan- ing DOW out <»r town. Prof, and Mra.
Ion for him wa* already In the lockup, H. C. Krenerick are back from Ann
so that h- will n..i N- lonesome when ArU»r. where Prof. Krenerick has been
he begin* to regain hls senses
taking tpeclal work In the summei
Yestovelay two drunken men were school.
Superintendent Ollberi at
la the "r.»op- l€» flober up. Most of
those wh*. nr- being
now a^
stranger* in the city. They are prob­
ably character* who are straying In
from th- wivxlB However, the atreet*
are kept clea
been taking special work to
prepare them for thg best of

eight r* win

the

The R. R. Wock

tower.

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get at your house last

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eUDiniORNING!

BURGURS

TWiiMIJdi ll

NEW STORE, Cor. 7th and Union Sts.

MAYOl SAKTO WAS
**IN THE SWIM

There haa been
ninda of aome.that
I any great ei
teat la the
Hut Siae"X*r'ftg
fteld1 day event
ev. a
nred that way reckoned without WU! lilt very far.
Vogelaoog
He haa gone about the
One thoughtle** wave slapped
T. K3»4r.
matter of getting out: a team with
the able of the tioai and put several
!*-S-pUmb
great dmi of vigor, and already I
Inche* of water In the bottom
Th.m
2'4e;S •pt-mlKjr
ail
8«*pl-mbyT «mls. .t4»4r;
tb
Kepten
emiK-r iH*rk. 112 65: lar^l. «7.k6.
there are aeveml big wave airuck and h- feirJ
«eat backward*, going into the water
In-the bottom of the l*uat in exactly
. D« iwallla’a «wiw UmmU
the manner one aoiibl naturally vx
Paul I8J fballlu was the most gal*
MADE A FAST RUN
'^TkWor.i be could right blmaelf an hint of Larh-lurs and always openly
Mber big comlH-r arrivi-d. and the boat ctiif-ss.tl tlmi be was quite unable to
Tha Ftra Dt
Got to Blaxa in
waa invem-d
Mr Mayor went out reelst tbe w lb-s of tb-Tair aex. so mueh
Oalek Tima.
Into the ^*^**r. nnd got hi* matcher a.> that b- had - never been able to
choose l-lween tb-m. On one o. *-usion

The Ore dapartment made a row.rd
breaking nin to the lire yeaterday
momlag. Two meu went to the alarm
Mrs Banto and
box to tura In an alarm from box :7
watching
at the aaaae time aad
when they • ere
ibore. laughed till i
"Let me pnwent you to Mrs. ------ .
niMHi of the lurvJ
You must know her. Haul. t>ernuae ahe
the alann wa» lunmd In uoUl two Mr Hanio smiled t
luiA Jiisj w rlti. n ti Issjk."
atraama of water were flowlag on th.
"A
liook. nindarar be exclaimed.
•re
The nin la 16 btocka. which
IN A VAT OF POTASH
"Then, indeed, am I most delighted to
mahea a run conalderabty over a mile
ni.'i t h-r. I ome made a Iwk myaelf.
aad It waa made la juat
minutes
Tbta iBdndea the aecoada time for A. E. Finneya Pst Spaniel k
Hut wIiMt U tU* till- of your bo..kr
Tragic and Sudden Death.
up of the
"The iiain- of It is What On- Wom­
the rna and
A. E Finne, U nfournlng lb- dtwih an TlilnkN' " w as the smiling res|Hm*e.
fUaaa of tome and 1
If his ISM siMinlel. which was likewise
"Ah. liKl.^sU and. moat Interesting!
i pet lo every one with whom he came •What One Woman Thinkar " rein-ated
in otmlact. The faiuriie met a tragic the gn-a^ eipk.n-r. .\j>d
with a
ind sudden death yesterday, and all
MORE SRiNNINO MICE
(hat remain* are hU collar and license
"But wher- i-aii I pro*nire a *x»py of
tag. beside* a bunch of Ume* th a
iAmafictoi Drag Ca. Haa Raoaivad
it? I must hav- It at oD«- immediate
lonely grave in the w.kkI* ,-ast of the
.Ml my Ilf- I hare been
ing In
•n try Ij
•liy. Mr Flnne> wa* at the ashery of Ij
J think, and
A-lll Ackerman and Charley Ander«*n. rain to And **ut w bat
sed In And
nrra Co. haa retnnmd from Japaa tnd hU dog was with him B«.mehow if l»•ro^- I tlb- I slm
with a new lot of thoaa pretty little • he apanlel gtu interested in a vat of Ing out Just what one woman thinkicT
tiQllIttg potash gntl for some unknown alall tb-n Ind-d dl- wnt-nt." N-w
a short Ume ago attracted much aiteo
^nac Jumiicd Ihto the vai. A sudden York Tim*-*
tkm, rad thaae are atlll nicer. They splash and a mournful bowl marked
will ha on oxhibttkNi la the window of
the drug store thla evralag
reatlgailon immediately It was b.und
that Samson wwa deal
In fan. he
Ibe daughter
waa rntVe than dead
The flesh was
•waoMwe'at Edgsmsad.
lo\-r>
The Right Reverrad E. IL Atwii! stripped frtim hls Iwnes in an instant.
nigb! tb- lerrtfle cold ripped
amde a happy half day for his family Tbo bones were Ashed out of the vat gn at creras-c* in ttie bv^and tbe young
nad a few friends oo Monday wheri and patched up Into proper sbatie and
man’s hau- wa* l-ft Isolated. A gorge
they were raiertalaed by a trip on the then tenderiy laid awayTn a grave in
Uadlag OB the toland for the woods near by. Mr Finney has RXt f.-el d«i» and twenty f-et wide
inly the collar and license tag to re­ w-paratid It from th- Igloo, nr but.
Irh ran several oonrses, In
mind him pf a faithful friend and run- couialnlng hls sweetheart, but there
was a nam*w bridge of I-- left acmwi
tbe rre\ asM-. and thla. tb- young man
CAtt STREET PAVING
Tfork heli^^^jy Ue^^aapi^ ^dU
found, would Iwar bis weight. Kskb
moa *iee|i in bag*. ’The lover decided
Will B« Bapun hy "Foay Grandpa"
that he would that night croaa the Ice
Seaman Naat Wrak.
bridge, ateal the mald.m he loved, bear
The work of paving Caaa and Bute her to hla but and then break dow n tbe
wOL Mm. H. O. Bacnn, Mm. A. W •urata will he begun the flrat part of bridge Ml Uiat U- and abe together
Manday. Mrs. Palmra. Mias nilrley next week by "Foxy Grandpa' John might enjoy tbeir honeymoon unmo­
Soralan of'Saginaw. Tbe flrst work lested. lie plaun«*d refy attcceaafally.
vUl be done on Caaa atreet. and will He crept in tbe dead of night into bis
enemy's but, be snatched up tbe maid­
en In ber aack wltbout awaking <ay
ooe. be bore ber orer tbe Ice bridge
aafely. and then be opened tbe aack.to
ambraee hla bride; but. beholding |ta
e City Bualaeaa college coatenta ba gmre a hmd ny. U waa
not Ibe aaaldan, tott bar flatbra; that be

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4 ql. C'.ranite Iron sauce pan.. 20c Beaton Baked Beans with or
without Tomato sauce, guar5
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28c
anteetl 21b. first quality at |>ef
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25c

Mrs rb.#.*nsi -t»b. do gUv in- u m-w
bonml. n.y .b-7»r! Il will wt n!l iii.v
frtrmls talking
Mr fUsM-Ust If .wun* aft-r not.irb
ety w hy don't. you g-t tb- tdd onmade over!*
That will inak- your
friend* talk twbv ii- mu-h Jndg.

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Mr* Getirge^ Stones of Cblcagu Is a rsbblfs f.KdV"
"Nut ns mm I. aa dar la In a ebb k-n**;
foot." aii.w-r-d Mr. Erast us I'hikl.-y.
Hkeirher of Munrtie street
I^muel Dlslnger of 8t. I
•provldisl d- V-s* -r d- animal Is .m
Is visiting his half-alstor.
tach-d " Wastdngtoii Star.
IllakesUf. on Sixth sir
rll went to Klng«
Miss Emllle Cn.well
M..-. rewrf.t Mreba.l.-i.
ley yesterday for a vli
Ev-ry llm- a man «*ats b- b:i'» to masMrs J A. McDonald of Grand Rap^
tlcatf. liisaliv.-ile. i bynilfy. rbyliiy :iml
Ids retumetl btime this morning. afi**r
aangulf.r. N*. w mid. r bis syai.-in N out
u slHWl visit In the city.
of
onbr
ao oft»w St. Ixml. Post
Miss Eva Thacker reiurntsl to her
Mtrb
Ducking at Omens Yesterday home In Yuba this afternoon,
few days visit In the city
,
Ladies*’-*Was Sue
Dr. J I) Munstin has gone t,. HIng
ceaaful In Thla.
bam
W*^8lllter‘a"nIt to Thompsunviiie
t.Mlay^on b.i-lm-ss c«mnecied with his
Mayor Santo was strictly “in i
H place
♦wlro • y»»i.itTdaj ancrn«N*n at Onici
’ Rev^ ^Vugl^
He i«M>k one <if tb»‘ pn-itieei «lm'kingb turned tislay
W
that wa* ever
h in ibo*e parti
g Mr. KenntHiy*
WH.\T DID THK
parents
If there I* any trtiib In tju‘ old adage
Hopkins
•Laugh and gn.w fat." all wh.
him
will
peed to lake antlol>e«lty
remedleh for a year
THE MARKETS.
Mr Hanlo and hi* nephew were g<v
ing out in a rowlniai during the high
wind yoaterday to enjoy the aur
red.
No
Ing Hut the hiirf did not let the

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rnuay muernwii luv
Will meet
the Cedar Btaiu on the

‘wrpo-u.

9 a very *
year, with tbe Ian
n the history of the i

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Ruto" ^ A^id 1^' .v“ « * V.. ""rirr

M'fs

two Cosp
Cottages
I'ein Street and Hannalt
Avenue.

$700.00.

ejsf r Papiirrii// P/jn
•‘•Nmtghsaid.” •

nertinger,
tht manovtrmilliktn’s

QTEDtBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE

W' 22
Lirlcoln

J.

Scenic

Carter's

Massive

Ptoiluction

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John T. NichoUon, JUtherioe
T»bor aiul a MetropoUuo
Uot
4S Acu of benrtiful icenerT «
Seat* no«r oil *al« at box office

Mil-

liooxtret Drawing room

ran t* aaaured.

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