The Evening Record, September 15, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 15, 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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1903-09-15

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THE EVENmO RECORD

KIK' lvE*TEm>Ar«ii««
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SEVENTH YKAB-1»77

cnr, lacu, rrESDAY, September is, iwa.

I t l CLAMCMBMG
FOKWAK
rvnam AtMcmis

LTUAT
1 will Olv« » CM.
Ucol TflMit Will •* Uood.

fOOlPAnASlUM

ALA»AN
BOUNDARY

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M of Polk* Reoale vaa aom
Om «r Um tnaat mwical tivau In
tba bistary of Uie Mty I* promteod In IS NOW MINO CONSIOERCO SY
tbe near fotnre. Cborte* A. SkMcber.
THE COMMISSION
director of Um Traveree City bond. I*
ptenntac for a mmoen to be gHren by
tbit bond, omleiod by tbe beet vocal
oOdal atteniloo wot directed to a
and testrnmentol tblevt of tbe Mty.
gboatly form lylns la the hallway.
Tba matter vIU come np at Um meetAfter a momoat of lnve*ti«ailon Uie
chief allowed that tbe man wo* pretty
IS CHIEF QUESTION FIIOM CANA­
known
■ to require «

Tasbhns

aX^ rj^thTToW^me^Ml

ACCESS ITO TBE FAdlK

22riJ5“4ir

much fun out of It as the other fel­
low*
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.oabm I* ih. «A«t u> to

iMtl, Cat OoM. fcy ToHclt^ Cm-

EVERYTHING
ISREADY

Mu War

ibiwi

THE WEATHER fSSLSrftJT*-'

“Have Yoi Seen the Elcplianr
That new Kali Hat ahould be a Kamoui

“NEWLAND”

Dew Lines

tor. InModed American Amba*
Choate and Chief JuaUce Puller of the
nlted State* aupreme court.
Meeting of Leila Rookh Temple Last
Tbe BrtUah attorney gen«rnl.
.voben rindlay. opened the pre-------Night to Finish OeUiU of the
ing. on behalf of ^lond. He .old
Big Event In Maniatee.
tbe lerritory Involved was of gr«ai
but the chief queetloo Iroi
A regular m**eilng of lalla ltookh|
ThU newt hot rooMd ibe Balsuion LiPTON •UFFERINO FRObl ORAVl
emple, n. O K K.. wo* held lost
ctimpJeled
people, and ibe paper* today ore clam
STOMACH TROUBLE
urloK for war ogolnit tbe poru. Emit
t.M‘. There
torlM bare Ron« to Kini Petor to urge
bim to join Bolgort* In a A|bt oa
e large attendance and the meml
a A s|
manUes 1 great .
^o!l2tantlnopla. 8epC «.-Tbe
1 rate of |1 has I
. A N. K fornhe i
ion thst the tern
EOEO
SNUB
IS
ALLE
i of r«kets. As there e
SUFFERED STROKE OF PARALY­
nple has guaranicH'd the requisite
by Ibe Tnrkltb
ID AT LAST
mU-r. Kalkaska will come ..ver Tmi
SIS LAST EVENING
stnmg head«*d by their land. There
**^fcdn*UHi. 8«pl
16-Rear Ad
ulll l*e nearly as many more fn»m
miral Toium bat cabled <be navj dt‘along the Pere Marquette mirth, and <
portmeiii from iMrui, undi^r date of dl Function. In Chlees© Planned I
Attendino Phyeician Hot Hope That thecri.wd mini
tlepleml>er 12. at fulUiwt: ' New Turk
>
Honor of Irish Baronet Are Post­
1th fovertuir nnneral hot p»TiM»n*l
He Will Reeover-Rlght Side
poned—Phytlcltn It In Conchance of Vice tVintuI
Maip-lt...n t
Psraiyxed.
'the mmile m"in here wTil |
CtHd.
lain., chb*f of police, ha* iM^en
stent Attendtnci.
. and K is t-stlnaie<i that Ibe |) O tdetHiM><)
Twenly^elaht iKTtont. In
. sp»«'ial lva\iug at
p m win
cliidlnK the
in the disturb
J P. Ilerg. who llvit on the Pcnlnu vit* M (w b«<tuAe nroor*.
tin rit* iHHipb- t.n thdr way to ihtsuit. *uff<-rfd a stroke of paralysis of
('hU-tiCO. 8epl. 16 ~«lr Thoms* U
nonial
Ticket* can In* s<-ciirt-d
light side.last evening about 7:30
rrMted
lleimi It qulH.
*• -The ad«lnUtra»lo« tif the new Ktiv i*m «rrlve«l In Chicago at H:3« th
.«ck while In tbe
R. A 1 depot.
emtir ipuieral intplre* conlldenre. The
ng. He Is a very sick man and
former Turkish oovemof «enerml left
s confined to bis room at th
8«cure your tickeU to ManUtee via
on tbe I2ih Inst, for Conti am InopU-frii-nds In the city and on the PenlnAudliorluin annex, with hi. physlclm
M. A N. E. for.the D. O. K. K. ceremo-1
tula will lH‘ grleve<l lo Uam of his
In constant attendance. This secon
nial. Round trip. $1; good going on
A notice was sent to the police
attack of stomach ir*.iible Is more ser
tian that which he suffered last thorllles by the d»;pol employe* to any traill F?id7?.*^FVr‘*aMj“M'"cad^
come and get a msb. but when they Cigar Co'* atore. Everybody.
When he arrived hero b<
arrived they soon learned that It was
a d<H-tor that wo* needed, and a tele­
phone m*-ssage aoon had one at the
depii. Ali examination showed that
■jl.rV
*»• «• CMURCM A»K8 FOR
the right side was paralyzed, Mr. Berg
REV. LAUFMAN
IS invited Sir Thomas Upton today iK-Ing unable to use his arm or leg.
This morning the attending physlI attend the annual din aer of the or
dsn has great hopes that Mr. Berg
tnlxathm. September
will fully recover from the shock. ThU
Is the first stroke that he haa ever aufhope that fertMi. and while the phj-*lcian Is still

%S. SIR THOMAS
IS VERY ILL

AH new shape* and ■hade. ~$8.00. $4.00. $1.00.

are arriving . every day.
11 pleases us to show ysu
the new arrivals. Step
in our store whenever
you arc down town. You
will admire the handsome
shoes we are unpacking.

J.P.BERG
IS STRICKEN

TO BIlfE WITH MOSEVELT

S3:

ccived an Jplaccd on sale
an*extensive showing of
the new fall shoes for
men and women.

w1.h tto crrrliw

c«lvMl bar. •«jr« lb*t rnMA cavalry
detoehOMm. olobs Um Bolctflaa fiM
Her ore mtliMy coUlof
•«
r«rf.«aM. lododlsf M, VMM
cbUdrea. who ore attoMirtJtts lo
rape froM tbe

'^1Z!L dtopAirt.

$0 Cents
» « Qlf BtfkSUit

DIAN STANDFOIHT

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Read It

Tansboe

Cblar of PoHce R#««le Mode a Quick
«MlsatkNi of a HecMIyifio •»«*•
mcr. But n Woa a Dummy.

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Ilall*^ w*n 1

Hocker« Bootees

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This ends
mas will
Ir which was unfortunat
Iteil and which led to the re
at
President Roowreli had
the Irish baronet

An ad)<»umiHl meeting of
leriy c«iuf«Tence of the Klrat 1
church was held last ev
over the administration of tbe pi
pasjor. Hev.
laufman. d
the post three years, and earnestly re^
questing his appointment for tbe
Murth year The quarterly canfer
adispt*^ the rt*s«duilon by a unonir

SPAFFORD TRIAL
PROGRESSING

*-^-!!*Tbe affairs tor the year will
rlueed
up by
next Sunday.
, finances of the church are In fair
dltlon. and the yivr will probably <
with all accemnts met. tbcuigh It Is evlI
dent that there will be no heavy sum
left lb the treasury.

TOATTEmiEimoif

Mcmitcrw of MePheroon PoslT^
Ik. O. A.
and many of ihnlr frU nds,
with memtM-rw of the Woman a Rollcf
Corps, left thU rotwnlng on the 11:10
U. K. * 1. train, nearly lOO strong, for
i-nff iMikr, to atitmd the soldiers and

•aT-r‘r:7^7,
r«. Moaror H M*»r
^ley^C. Irish and

M. N. Sack
wife. Cho*.
John Hoxtle
a. C, E- Rml

Hohm
Pklltp nohm. *Cocle Don**
W hipple. M It Morgoa. D E I>ddea
J SevMi. Chorle* Hoanoford. O M
Morse. Mr Shults and B. F Horton

UMUT1SMSOTSTSB
Flying

That Will Not

SATURDAY NIGHT

All But Joeeph McCalman Found Lata
Yesterday Afternoon—Eckstein

llch.. Sept. 15 —
O’clock. \
me of the Ihe
«*f the drowning: In Pine lake Saturday
Si
rvered late yei
night were recovered
.
life
l->ankfon. Mich.. 8<*pt. 15.—Dr. E. afternorm by the Charlevoix life-saving
be
body
atm missing Is that
L. IVrvey. the fourth witness for The
prosecution In the trial ^ Bert Spafof“ Cl
this afternoon. The other
I Bowers Harbor young man of 22
thus far examined were Henry Me­
. the K»n of Mrs. George Volley.
son of the man who was shot,
X employed In a i
snd'David Jewell and his stm. Estelle
Jordan for the
Jewell. The rtory os told by these
liody wo* brought to this
wUness«**.dt»e* not differ In any essen­
tial feature from that which they told city today, The funeral will be bcld
he .hearting and which has been frtrm the n
given to tbe public repeatedly. Ac­
cording to these witnesses there is no
ound for the claim that Spafford
loi McLean In aelf-defenae.
It will take at least two days to get
the testimony for the proaecuUon
here is Utile excitement over the
lal. and notbUag sensational haa de*loped In tbe testimony.
The Jury was secured at 6 o’clock
lost evening. Must of them are from
15—An.lmOyster Bay. N. Y.,
» eastern part of the county, and are
nfennee between President
t at all acquainted with the facts In
and tbe republican party
will be held In New York
harbor-------------- ----------- ^
on the yach Sylph. The president
Didnight will take bla leave for A»ileiam. Md.. where he will attend tbe
dedication ceremonies of the New Jerbottle
sayw about U polli
pmed at tbe meet Ing tomorrow.

IHPOlTAlfT CONFEUNCE

w«»t yeaterday
Nearly 26
left this morning, and almost
, of the Relief Corps ladles.

Fly

^'HicmGAirs
BEST FAIR-

OPENED AT GRAND RAPIDS YES­
TERDAY
W a ir*
Bepl. 15.—Disgusted
with the repent ed failure at h^ir If Weather Man Will Ba Kind It Will
has forai
ship. Prof. K LangUy
Li
cUpaa An rotmt Affaira <
W’Ide wAler. the scene of hU experttha Klndge for a trip
. and engaged passage
I.
Mr. Manley, tbe
i, will, however, i
Oroitd RopIdST Mlcb.. Sept 16.—The
West Mlchlgoa State fair la on. the
exhtbiu are In ploen. and a llUla simshlne Is all tbal U Deeded to moke tbe
Orownad In Mill FwiS.
exposition during tbe coming
days the moat aoeceasfial ever b«
MIcb., SepL 16Horvood. aged 16. on orpbon. itvlog tbe local folr groiinda.
bongb a drtzsUng rate prevoOed
. witb bU unde. Edward Harwood, w
droanwd in a mHI pond UiU moral
while trylag to avrtm out to a booL 1
and tbe exbtbitora contlaued SlUnf
tbelr space with prodneu of the

a moeb larger owwd la la ottm

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MEANS

DEATH FROM FRIGHT
srwd Lapeer Woman Died Is
Preeanoe of Har Children-

t and social worth.

Outing Flannel
Wc have never shown os nice or os Urge an anoitinefit
a* we arc now placing on sole.
lYicc* lo suit buyera-anywherc from 4fc per yd. and np.

P

MADF BY

-pHF. MANSs
rrrQ.co

Hmf m

tbe Price
is $650 for a five room
cottage six blocks from the

WHERE YOU GO. THE
MERITSOFTHEHIGH
GR.\DK •

l>ostomcc; nice lot? in pooil

KIMBALL'

good

The OU Reliable Shoe Hotoe

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
The New sland. 242 Fn.nl St

Our $3.50 and
...$3.00 Shoc^

to

be
:

is loo

For Men are better ithan
ever this fall. All shapes
and all the jjood leathers.

open long.
:

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Derlingtr,
thtmanoPirtmUikiM^s

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shbe Store

n

W.W.llMiULL COMPANY
N. E. STROPS, Mp

k at the Lake View
Rapids. Wag*. flOOO per
Ik.
I***'^^

*'-s‘S2^!:^'?s‘ss=?sriS:r

Uow /fedf/p
LA HOME.
UU.ti, Xii. (d.oYR

Cbt I2tw
Kideiwts
Tor -mturn Wur

Our (‘.love Department is' now displaying a
superb collection. Embracing all the most
recent and correct ideas in KID GLOVES for
both dress and street wear. Here you wall
find only the most dependable makes, such as
the celebrated I’errins, j. W. F.. and LaRome
brands. Gloves that have won a reputation
solely on their merits. U you dtsire kid glove
satisfaction make a selection here and be fitted
bv competent glove fitters.
::

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The bargain

CalllOKUy

PIANO ARE KNOW.V
AND APPRECIATED
FACTORY PRICES
AND LIBERAL TERMS.

Mmmatcbthk.

Fini

makT^a t

rciair, stone cellar, water,

0»r 91.00 KM 6l0Pt» to Mb Msrt

RIOT IN ATHENE

^VE A FIT**!

toAtoV

etc.
OF THOSE WHO WERE DROWNED

at $10.00. $16.00. $1R.00. $10.00.

THE ECOHOMt STOKE

N& MATTER

FOUR BODIES
RECOVERED

.

ftm mn<i 0^rrvFoe*B

AtlThi Mai WhiOmOii

Finance* In Ooo^ Shape.

Swellett kind of

FALL SUITS Hi OVERCOATS

Oomkalrsm^lon

THEY WANT
HIH AGAIN

tec

Stetson Silk and Opera Hats-~$4. $5. $TiO

tDe M* •*btn up to 92.00

Rotner'i Old Sund

Front St.

Oppo«te Whiting Hotd

TRY A RECORO WANT AO.

• WANT Aa

[Our top Coats
Jfre on time

Perfect
Titting

newest
Designs
Tine

Dollars

They’re here, and the
sale on them has be­
gun—don't wait until
you feel that you real­
ly must have one for
your comfort: buy it
now. and get every
minute’s comfort you
can out of It—We
show the best handtailored products—no
such fitting coats else­
where— -----

ms. Sept. 16.—A rtot boeec^
Ibe night over tbn mwaleidbl
■a. Foortete were killed oDd
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re are a number bf barbete JM

I Hamilton Ootbing ^

HAVE YOU BEEN THE BLEFMANT

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: BVEHIMO BBOOBD, TKATKBS&CITY, MICH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBKB 1.8, WO.

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TneSiiiic

‘fSTttTIZi'trSS**"’ l<

o»jrss*i.‘2?'!rs 5S2

Mich., or R. W. lanes. C P. A^ Grand
A Mkk.
M-U-lfi-lfimt
i mmvmnr. a frauraml beMtetarr
■tjr vltb m«rl7 34KK» aeab*r» lo
hlfTwJpwdwl Ordir *S Odd
I Life Iaa«rsDC« eodety of P
•ht*. The MHwattke* locSetr*
lb rate pvt It out of boalae**.
rur 60 TOon. dartag vrhich Mm.
Vena Bobyn becaaie the vife nod
widow of naotber man. ebe married
0«M m Wrma MpmL
ber gtrlbood-. eweetbeart, Headrie
Wegmaa. at Kalaaiaaoo.
lit Btea hare but made a big
aale la Baraga county. MIcb.
C. K SKCIXHCH.
A tract Of about M.ood.ooo feet of
pine, bemkxb. cedar and bireb tlm
T baa been eold by Frank F. Tllkfi
a. Frank Filer and Baacoii to Uxmd Harrtooo of Wellrboro. Pa., and
»per penlneuU partUn. The price
i%d U underalood to hare been In
e neighborhood of ftt.odo. aa Umber
that rldaivy I* worth that figure
The work of dredging a chan
>e new car ferry »Upe at the i
limiU of the Pere Marquette dock*
at Uttdlngtoa rereaU the fart that
b “made land/* The elab* and
fuse were piled fbere from the ml
at an early day. The stuff U alnu
aa fresh aa when put In. It la bel
■ taken to a pto
«• tfOM bjr. M4 toa««l
• f«v .M bar» gen*

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CmsHivite”

I of CUcasa. wi^

'■'■ rst,*W-=S!:.

RB.Bi^pLa

nUtUmH€Mm

Cmmcll af th* City
Regular meeting oC the GItj Council
hjM in the CooncU raoma. 8.PL 7.
Called^ tOjOrder^by Jna R. Santo.

prouL Stoaraa. MlUar and Jno. IL

ManyAHumbastodafgaiaH
taable horae mad money in the
toitoi«.bra&ihfthetTefbr«>^.
i>ra^«ocident,or old age who
wooU have had Ih^ or DoHiing
had Ik not commenced raving a
UHk mi m Tmo and legnlariy
depoBtingm the bank. Once
m baiik hit i-epototaoommeoced
drawing mlerett and ao grew
rteadily greater.
Are YOU thus providing for
^hefitture?

0£ Second hand Stove* and Ranges, and aU kinds of
Furniture to dispose of. Wc have fitted up a depart­
ment at 4U West Front street, where we have all
kinds of second hand goods of all descriptions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as good
as new, also some Furniture, quilts, pillows, etc., to go
cheap. Wc will also take all kind* of second hand
goods in exchange for new.

»A1

We have a bargain in a large, beautiful, 5-hole
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing fora l)oarding house or large family. An extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goods that were
damaged by the cars wc will sell cheap.

,C ; ^■sa.ii^'saazaa!'

'tei=^=

J. W.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Wadsworth street east to Union atreet.
and that aald aklewalk be bnllt eigte
feet In Width from Wadaworth to Pine
street nnd alx feet in width from Pine
to tJnkm atreet:
Geo. H. Cron. C. P. Read. E. K. Bar Ized to look into the matter so aa to
tak. Charlee yFllho\m. 8. O. fiawyer. make a change in horaes if they see
Geo W Raff B. B. Minor. Jna. O. John

nik^i^

ii ttonalofurthw
1 vhloh bar* been 1

dorn. C. R. Dockerny. Oscar filmpaon,
F. H. Smith. J. M. Bbkealee. D. Onke.
H L Carter. Dr. H. B Gamer. F.- C.
a snake. 11 feet and Desmond. Robert Caldwell. J. mrtach.
S inches In length, was killed la the
the eatlre dty. Every one has re- iwar of the Morae Priming Plant 8at
oming. The snake waa of the
celred. or will reoelre. a benefit from
known as Ananmd
the lihefnitty of theee few. Th
mystery of bow this reptile
fiept J. IMS.
fit. Joe and took up it. abod
To the Honorable, the Mayor aad City
imjnet thnt theee tew ehonld bn
Council of the Uty of Traverae City,
city la very gn*al. It*^!]***'
Michigan:
that the snake was the property 4.f
211. OenUemen—We. the underali^t
carnival company
d. do hereby petition your honombb*
si. a farmer llvli
I from Menomlnw. — ^Kly for an arc light lo be placed at
IG incht-s h.> watering trough on Went Bay
and that amoont plaeed In
haads of the board of trade to be u
ae la lu Judgment eeemed beet. ‘
plan has proven adrantageous.
other cities amoeUtkma have b

etaaOal eoncems. This plan Is also a
good one. aad by thU means local peo­
ple become part owaers In manufao
taring ladimirtoe. and If care U e*n
deed la localtag >lhem they will pnn
1^ larectmeots to thd stockholders
without reeortlBg to the public purse
to eecure fuada to aid the enterpriee.
Theee two plans have been dls
enaend tor aereral year*
by
ae^iw iWtaUejp^ to
coaaldered. It ts time aow that
thlag be done In tbU reepect. or else
our sister clUee. lees advantage
my ways. wiU‘distance ua This
city is by geographical locaUo
numerous eapedor advantage
aataral comerclal center of the uppei
half of the lower peninsula
atate, aad U la up to us to det<
to what eatebt the prestige of the city
THE fikoe FACTORY PROJECT
The matter of a ahoe factory
Traveree City 1* one which the bohrd
of trade will do well to eonalde
ouaiy. and to encourage with a*
auhetaaUal aid aa possible. It la one

nved. aa a few years hence the timber
make maavtacturtag of that character
where long haul* are neoeeaarl
pensive and slow. To be sure, the fac­
tories la this city now which uee Urn
ber have still amay yenr*- *ty>ply in
night, largely owing to the tart that
most of them have provided f.
future by em^riag large tracts <
* ber lands as near here aa poeatble. But
j Then we must depend upon other
I kinds of Indueirlc*. A shoe fnctory Is
one of thooo which can be called per­
manent. aad thla toeaUon aim
. good AdvaatagM aa la the laeger
^ becaune our shipping faclIlUe* are ex
celleot and advantageous freight rates
can be secured.
I The project aow before ,the board
I of trade la attractive. WbUe It U not

capable and reliable. 8honl4 Ftaak
M. Gardner boeotne hcUvnly engaged
In the oateiprtne. hb eonaeeUon with
U will give confidence, na he U well
known here. And havtag maay jreara'
expertence la the Chon boalnm
prartkal kaowMBi wlU be of value
* bualaeot. aad bolag wtUlag to
hb own eapitar In It. there b no rea

T»T.c

Go«Klrlch. T. D. McManus. C. A. Mer­
When gliding through the
by* on head on top of the other. In cer. E. W. Hastings. ReeUent of Elmthis way nothing catches betwt*en the
gard. M. B. llungerford. Jaa. Kilbride.
a yearHjl.i child of Honr>
Philip Blue. Mrs. P. V. Auldrich.
P«^k of West Bay City was disflf
n. E. Carter. D. M. Kuhna. CTara A
for life by a vicious bull dog.
lUmsdell. for berself and aa adminis­
^n ord^ Ihat^bumeni^niay get^U- tratrix.
Alice O Chamberlain, deccas‘**‘“**1. Nov^mbe? «.*
ilefiTTed lo comtalttec on public
Slate Warner has already sent ro<irt<
than 21.000 deer license blanks to the To the*Honorable, the Mayor and Uty
county clerks
Council of the Uty of Traverse
Mr and Mr*. Josepb Fern of Bay
City. Michigan:
air and ihret* boarders w.*reinds*
1212. Gentlemen—I. the undersigned,
by eating bean*. l»arls green
ask your honorable bsly for permls
b«-n used on the growing plants.
Klon U) move a small tmildlng from lot
(Iiisfln aaved the live* of all five.
K7. bU>ck 3, Oak Park\addlUon. to
State military auihoritkm have I
adilsed by Major (leni-ra! Ibt
[ the department of the Inla*s.
that no ball cartridge,
nitted In posw-sslon
the i
A’esi Point. Ky.. imless spocli
Traverse City, Mich.
borised by their division corns
Sept 7, 1M3
lAst April Charles Rhoades.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the Uty of Traverse
City. Michigan:
1213 Oentlemeii—I would ask permitsloM of your honorable body to grant
roe the prIvUegt' of moving the house
elllng that Rhoades, who left
city without a penny, had lieer
over Burope ami twice acix»«s
1 ask this for the reason that-1 de
ocs'sn
^lr^• to Improve lot 14 hr erecting a
As Richard M. Hutlw.n of S5
brl.-k block thereon.
Buardman attempted t<i lK*ard a ims
senger train Saturday be mlsifed his
fooling and was dragged aUiui 4o rods
holding on by his hands. His hold
Moved by Aid. Glllett that the pe
nnslly gave out and he was thrown lo tltlcm Im* referred to the board of
the ground, receiving tnjikrics that building Inspector* with power to met
will probably prove fatal. Mr. Hudson
is one Of the plom*eni of that vicinity.
Is Jty years old and lu very fivble
health. He was nearly killed by the
cars about 2ti yeai>» ago by being
stnirk by an engine aad knocked into rctilgnallon l>e accepted.
the Boardman river while he
Carried.
walking on the railroad bridge.
I21.V Communication from Mbs MagThe exorbitant price* chargtnl
gle Carlisle in regard to a defective
refrigerator car* ha%e caused
dnipplng off ui practically ntiihh:
b“AlTHSlSuSi
the
fndi shipment* from the lake s
icaUoo be referred to the
frull farm* to eastern |kiIdi*. Fifty iKJsrd of public works.
dollar, b chanoMl for Icing a
Carried
Traverse City. Ml^.
Sept. 7. 1M3.
Many farmer* lu the. vlcln
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
CouncU of the City of Traverae City
potatoes are rt»ning tn the ground be
Michigancause of the recent heavy rain*. They 121G. Gentlemen-As one of the
say It mill be useless to dig them horse* In our department b not Just
which moans a heavy loss.
what we think Wc ought to have for
Two Imlay City families came ver> our UM-. I would recommend tbat the
near leaving thb vale of i«mr* by the fire and water committee be aniborgasoline route last we«'k. through the
mlsuke of a grocer who filled
kerosene can* with gaaoUne.
Oemtus Vanburen, the oldest milk­
man in Grand Rapids, wms killed by
an electric car Saturday morning. He
was M year, old and had be«-n i>ed
dUnr milk for over 4u years. He was
partly deaf and In driving across the
car track his wagon was struck, aad
he was thrown so feet. He had been

rer'-'"-*....

ABs^

ilOO llewmtf. fm
lie reader* of thb paper win be
^^o^know that there b at least
1
lat science has
I able to C01 t In all Us suges and
b Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure
b the only poa
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constltuUonal dbeaae. re­
quire* a constitutional treatmenL
Hall’a Catarrh Cure b taken intern­
ally. acung directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the eystem.
thereby destroying the foundation
dbeaM. and giving the patk
ngth by baildlng up the conatl
and aeabtlng nature in doing
k The praprteton have so much
h In lu enraUve powera. that they
Address. F. J, CHENEY A CO.. To-

*f

Fonrfnl Odfis Afrinet Nha.

,';ssr-^

ss

Lear Rate Enmws)^ to the Enel

moo^s
FHond

fi. T. Knapp
Cb* Olatcbmaksr

J»RPET ClfANING WORKS...

PAVING TAX

pbunaMi

121K CommunlrafUin from J. R. Haro.

___

.

_ _____

_______

street,

from

J. w. Gtnam. n.». „.r';h7

Move«1 by Aid. Hamilton that the
rotnmttnleal Ion l.e r.-ferr.-d lo the city
12l!». IVtltb.n of Millar g- Morse to
rebuild and enlarg.- their store house
on i>ont
wa* presented and
read
Moved ^ by All! Bingham that the

room In which tn make an exhibit of
lalry good* and product*, heated and
JUhl.Hl fn^. of charge, with reduced
rate, at the hotel*. Aside from thtme.
^»me citi(*« have entertained our memlH>ni at banquet* and theatres and
have shown their factories and public
iiulldlngs and other points of Interest,
all of which ha*
verj- nice and
duly appreciated.
We can fP‘1 along without the errterUinment*. but they are acc*-ptabIo and
will be taken into consideration by the
ext'cuilve commlUtH* In making a de­
rision. but It I* absolutely necessary
to have the hall and exhibition rooms
frt*e of charge. The hall should seat
from thr«(> to five hundred people, the
exhibition room should be near the
hall and have abtut S.ono square feet
tf flour space.
Doe* your city want the convention?
If ao an earlj^eply with what you
can offerjwllLj>e greatly appreciated.
Tei7 trOly your*.
fTlED M. WARNER.
8. F. WU^ON,
Secretary.
.The Mayor appointed Aldermen
Hamilton. Gibb* and Bingham to con­
fer with John Miller and report at the
next meeting.
1221. Communication from the League
of Amerlran MnnitflpaUtle* waa pree that the comI and placed on
me.
»
Carried, i
1222. Communication from the Central Bltullthlc Paving Co. was pre"^M^ed by Am1‘Winnie that the com­
munication tie receb-ed and placed on

lJ2?^Smiemen—We herewith submil for your approval the city en­
gineer* esUmates No. 2 and the final
estimate for the paving and Improving
of Sixth street as accepted and approv­
ed by ua.
Tours very truly,
BOARD OP PCBUC WORKS.

Sixth atreet pavlag:
1.1M sq. yd. cooerete O tAeJlM* 00

#.____ _

and 8Ute'

09^C0F»Anri-iv



Union street to Cass j---- ^------for collec t Whea Too Wist 1 Nice Cut of Neat
went to be paid'
I day of S. |»tem
Jnm. mtmtdrnrS, mow^rn
Wiibclui llUM-k. U.KltU

SEWER TAX

Mwsasi

Carried
Flint. Mlrh.. Sept h IM-I.
Mayor of Traveree City.
Traverse City. Mich.: i
1220. Dear Sir: MTtat Induccroent.s will
Th« Pterleu
*****
yuur city offer lo aocure the 20th money
buy. Made by Petrleat
annual e«mvonllon of our SRsoelatlon. Mfg. Co.cen
of DetrolL Sold by S. Benda
which will Ik. held Feb. 2. 3 and 4.

Aug. 14. 1M3.
To the Honorable Chairman and Mem­
ber* of the Board of Public Works:
of a abuct and painkas labor they

Ml store nd New Slock

Chief of nre Department.
Referred to the committee on fire
and water and the chief of the fire
or nUwL Mnl 1
Id m office fur the purpose
department.
. BooTT Ms of col'erllng said taxes every weekAldermen Lardle and Bingham now
______________________________ .day from now until November 1st.
I laving u|)cned a nt:\v jew­
appears and took part In the proce«'dlngs.
elry store at 4lhk S. Union
Traverse City. Mich.

TV,*opboas«.
■4
iu the afternoon of each day. I
St., your p:iin>nage is
Sept. 7. 1M3
r^B. Louwa BohWHALTHOMFHoN. ’ All Uxe* paid before September 1st
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
solicited. .
('ouncll of the City of Traverae Uty.
Michigan:
1217. Gentlemen—The petition <»f Wm.
JR09 S. Union St;
Holdsworth. proprietor of the Sunny
Bank hotel, respectfully InformtHl the
luxe* remaining unpaid on October I
Council of the city of Traverse City r^oM»lp»*Duuu.«r.wnaKi«imUi‘ist.otv.. i*i and until November 1st. a penally
That the roof of the aald hotel be­
____ of two per cent for collection will be]
ing very old leak* verj badly and ho
wishes to remove the same and raise
wn.c.n.
n«.
11 six feet higher, and put on a fiat
: and F«nh,rl
steel and gravel roof, aad cover the
vsting. Oirpri srwing
sewing and^laying,
and^U
sides with painted or gnlvanlied sheet
brbtre sending your (40 car|>rls
Hte<-1 and make the whole fire proof.
away to t»r made into fug^, |.-t n..Being separate from anj^olher build
show you samidos
Ing .It will not endanger any other
property In case of fire.
Moved by Aid. Wilhelm that the !«•lit Ion be referred to the board of

Carried.
^
Traverae City. Mich.
Sept. 7. IMS.
To the Hotkorable. the Mayor aad aty
Oonneil of the City of Traverse aty,

pericction depends eniiiely
upon the cam bestowed npon
Its tkARDt* bxpcciBiOt mwoers

tbe^errat cam.

TAXES.
nOTlCE TO TAXPAYERS
The tox roll* for the colIecUon of
bool end city Uxes and special as-t
ment* for the five wards of the]
of Tra%*erse City. Michigan, have

&«Ba*tl£icbtKi.

Butchers and Sausaso Makon^.

A. D. TYLER

•cial as*e»*mcni V»”irfor
DENTIST
.Ion of the »ewei In the alley ^
New WllbPlir Block aU
if Union street, haas iK-en placed ”
hand* for collect•lion, the same
I or U>fore
S. iMnmber. H
VA.VTKD-A llu^^ll
tlfhc* In the
real ..* ai.-. His >
linger K.-al K.-tat,-

Want Furs for Cold Days
is M'hat every lady needs.
Would you like to wear uiee b urs
this ball and Winter? The days now may be warm, but eoM
ones will surely come. Have you seen our elegant line »*f

ihF-UR
They arc as fine as^”you %vill find, and such an as>artmeui to
select from. You may not need them now. but come in.
anyway, and see the beautiful goods. It will give you an
idea of the newest styles, and then we like to show these
handsome Furs. We begin with * the lower priced—The
Coney: splendid values for the money; are from Sl.'Ju to
$4.00. The Oppossum, with the beautiful banded tails, >ell
srom $7.50 to $12.50. The Coon in both sable and Isabella at

$11.00
The Fo.x is the most popular fur, and these sell from $10.(X) io$’25.(«l, *
The Squirrel makes a beautiful scarf and these are $15.tX). You uant
to see the Lynx scarf at both $10.00 and $15.(X), and the Beaver at $1S.

-—WE SELL SCHOOL BOOKS^
Att the different kinds that are used in the City Schools, and almost all kindv
that are in use in the District Schools. If you want those we don’t carry. wc’Il
get them for you on the shortest possible notice.

WE SELL SCHOOL SUPPLIES
of all kinds: a splendid assortment of writing tablets for school use. in
both 5c and 10c pencil paper and the same in hard paj^r. All kinds of
legal ^nd foolscap paper, bl^ks and envelopes, pens, inks, rulers, pen­
cils, penholders, crayon, erasers.
We furnish school districts with their school books and supplies, school seats,
teachers’ desks, recitation seals, black boards, globes, maps, and other school
apparatus. Glad to furnish estimates on anything pertaining to the school
room. Correspondence solicited from school disU^ct officers.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I neither doctor* nor modirlaee nva the OUn tiaaMJj «iearalon to Cleveland
and Buffalo. Fbr particnlan as to

ii£

4A» aq. yda. brlek WHc..
(OoraiMfifi mm TRM Bi«a)

f - - '..lUri'.

TUESDAY, SEPTEHBER 15,190A

XBAVEBSE CIT7, :

•T1» \m\m

SWMiwi W. L McLAtKaiLlH 4 CO. rwseaiOM
StMt! OEi^ri?V«c»JroAiI.""''

than Ayer’s? tatsst

oiSsrtsss

HANNAH & LAY GO.

boom

anmah

*

Lay

Mer.

Oo,

*iirriiTeoi.i<i'»ot I . _

rji".;.

iHllili
SS"5ipted“

JJK.

J. H. Larkins, coal for cmah-

The oary departmepi ha# Iwued aa
iftter d^'lartng “The «iar BpaagWHl
Ha*h.r- the natkmal aBlbeia. and dl
rectlng (hat wh*«eyf^ that compost Isterlal lalKirs, so wrought on his mind
lion Is readervd that all uae*rs aad as to destroy hIs mrnul equilibrium
Sira shall stand at afirntloB unisss
Mrs JiHu.|.h Hutton i>t near Haney
vine Pa. Jiad a thrilling experience
with snakes a few days ago. Uaving
that (hr
her baby playing on the Boor, she
Mtloaal air ^ any
srrvrd toward
went to the pasture near by lo milk
played ta (hr cows. As she neared the ho«s4- pe•Uhrf
nimlng her ear* caught the praitllng
<d her Uby boy.
Hastening to the
llamlliitn Wnirodr. M years old. a
rnlrod iarnuT of Whllrhall. Pa. was
awah«-nrd from sirrp hy the noise of
sifveral young men who were iroesis
. were bussing furiously and the
fif his daughier.
RsportaofCommItUss
mm (arrted until
Qellght. Almost falntiversc City. Mich.. Sept.
rent downstairs and’i
tber tottered toward her
In doing so she almost
CouBCll Of the City of TrBTXtrM
•ur,
-------------------------- .»^ther rattlesnake cvlled up
they return*^ after the old tvntle- n,«r by. With a greai hope the moth
^fn^e^'-.-We yrmr
man had wdlrt*d. Wlnlrode arose theipr dsshed her bucket of milk at the
second time and excitedly rushed up-|iwo rattlers, and the n*ptlles. sur
<.n the suitors. While remonstrating! prls« d and half drowned. U-al a 1
[»f an archil
arc light at the tmmr of Blghth
w(th them he fell dead oresumably | r«.tnwi
*ld a
fr^im heart fallur,* Induced by eicite .
At liiK-k|M.rt. N. Y.. ih
fuTly^nTporl that we hare inrestlineni
MIsv Nellie P>khardl.
gated the needs of that localtty and
would recommend (hat the peUUon
Neuw*. When
granted and B light ordered placed
Tmnl the ‘ h.«rt‘ of'^The Adlmndachs! he was attacked by a gang of nimans at the abi.ve named alreeU.
mibrella and a
when Prtwldent McKinley lay dying, she used her fists, an umbrel
apd made the journey over the• rtiugh
rtnigh | Ions
|„ns hat pin with such eefi.s'i that the
mtHinisIn nnuls In marvelously quick laassUaiits leuit a S|>ee.!v
OBO. A. BTEARN8.
-------------------------. is lying dangerously 111 In Pavll I
Hmc^li
MAIXK)LM WIKNIB.
n'si
Buckbn’s Arwica Baivs,



IrTthTn'tw“tJt*li^h^”tobyrThe'

cement walk.................................
J E. Grellick Co, sundries...
Dhimbia Trans. Co, sun-

Pay roll atreet supl................. l.(
Pay roll, cement walk................. (
Caldwell
d
1^00. rep.

Bute and Caaa ttrset Improve
a. R. d I. R. R- Co., freight
on brick................. .......................I
Hannah d Lay Merc. Co , ce-

a S72 67
Blath Btesst Improvernsni
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co., co-^^
Hannah d *Lijr‘ Me’rc.' CoJ
Hm^ d Liiy Co.rdo^ki

lluarant.H*d

IhUI

IMOE DEPT
mMOKm worn

wombcm

Si«-iJ ihoe. CTpecitUv made («.ihe Bo.ton S*ote; it bemr. our j
nunc ui<\ w* back ever)- |«ir; thoci of good thoemeking. Ie»Ihen of the bcM telected Hock. ;mvIc on the nwU moilem U«, ]
u>d ptive.1 lo*. u only u. ni>-to-d.tc depufment .tor.

the^unK^ir It this ortllnanc:* the

272 12

|«ice 11

:

;

er and wben ver u*e4l In ;hls
tee. shsll be held to embrace
and are hereby define*! to
any vehicle driven or pn»i>« ned

:

:

:

PUin Vici-^Kid
Patcnl Idclj KxA
Patent CoColt
Skin.

DuU

Mi»-

tnry and Krench HecW,
Plain

or

rell 4 lg)nd0n. Rep.... $
Henry R. Worthington, meters
llu^y4Uougln...Lbr.Co,

Neptu;; Me’ter Co, meteiw...
Chaa. M. Ayer. wood................
W’. J. 8PROUU
P. M. R. R. Oo.. freight............
FRANK HAMILTON.
Drt. Lead Pipe 4 B.U Works.
I by Alderman Olbhs that the
aundriea...........................................
Fulghum Mfg. Ca. edgings...
v.wrnwu.
Yeaa—AMennen H^l^.^

$3.01

anil V»ci Topa,

for puriKise* of buslnes* 4»r pleaMire.
or f**r iMith. the motive iHiwer^d which
.■•.••ctrlclty, Meam, ct»ropre-s*‘<l air.
[»lha. gawdine. ken»svne. «»r 4.rl..-r
rootoe ikower 4.ther than animal fK.wi-r
or noktive iiower supplied suU ly by

KIDNEY »Backache

llchu
.................
South Side Lumber Co. shavv.*“iviVfiyi.‘ iepaira.'

1227*‘^*'*oSuemen—H
the fcdlowlng bills.

AM*
ABSOLOISLT (HMXLBSS

t-IOlHT

Mrr io»
PBKtOOOVAm

iMrmMMnrBmrti

IkHaMNwM.

THE
foor-tract

NEWS

^^CIIRE1L~2

III apply to the ois raM..n 4.f
any bicomume. grip car. imit«»r. tr\»l
ley <*ar or other vkhlcle 404-*1 by any
steam 4ir *un***t railway h|h»ii and
ab.ng any track 4ir track* ownt'd «ir
auihoritativcly u**d by any steam or
*tr4H-t railway company or C4.rp..ration
S4-cth»n 2. The mayor 4»r ariln*;
mayor of said city shall have powt-r
and authority to. and hhall Issue an or
d4*r for a lic4*nse to any and all |m i
sons making appHcathm i4i niK*rate
anv
Htirh aut4>nioblle. auto car. or
otbkT similar vehicle: Provide*!.
In his Judgment such appl
he a suitable, can-ful and i

One huudred tw enty or more p
every one ol which is of huma
mtcrest. and every artide is fflustraletl There u no better magagine
of travel for teacher* and pupil* than
Th9 Foyr Trmck Km,
Publisheil monthly by

ST.VITUS’DAHCElXS”l^;nT.:!"N'?

George H. Daniel*.
Fifty cents
a year, xingle copies five ccnti.

Jf.hnH.n and Bug-

Sold by newsdealer* everywhere,
or SAhlrem the pubUriter,
No. 7 East Forty-iecond street.
New York.

Farm For Sale

bll*'””**1 '"ar‘’l?t“''*4Mher
vehlrle. Such
*nt4‘d to the
wh*m is*U44d. shall iK*
pnt of a 11
Citv Clerk, and on
1 City Clerk
incil of the City of Trarerae
C4‘nse foe of one doll*
Pay roll, for August. 1903.------$
^haU Issue a license
Pay roll, special for August.,
No lici-nse .shall be granted for a |K-rn. J. Morgan.' draylng drank*
I.Kl 4*xci‘e*tlng 4me year, and all liJames C. Avery. kUUng 6 dog*.
rt>nse* shall expire on the 30th day 4.f
repijrt: Would recommend
Hotel WTiltlng. meals lo prii^
April or each year. The City Clerk
ri menl walk be halll on the nc
shall keep a ei»rrect and accurate arfollowing described property,
i of all perstms to '
' ^
I 406 81
giving their name, age
liots 27. 28. 31 and 52 block 6 Hi
b»l
$alai4k4Fu«d.
of issuing and amount
On the
Inay 4 Co s. 6th addition.
(
m»rth side of
lAHa**7. 8.' 9. 107 11. 12. 15.
b4>ck 6 Perry Han

.-HEAITIBEST.

Naya-None.

DR. FENNER’S

John Scnnlan. final est........ r..

too aerw known as the BtaM or Handham farm. One of Urn baat la Ornnd
Trnverae county; $% mU« aonU <rf
. E. QREtUCK CO. I
. CARVER A BRa

pereMauquette

FIRE INSURANCE
JOHNS. SANTO

W*
8 00
been Usueil. if In hi* Judg-------- --saftdy and best Interests of i
36 00 shall require such revorailoi
auto car,
34 40
Section .
vi'hlcle. shall lie pro
20 OO
Iielled or driven at a rate of speed to
47 05 exceed eight miles lUT hour msm
37 50 along; the street*
strt'ets and alley* within
following boundaries: East
line
**>0 Garfield avenue on
d ^d the wul'
of Carver
4if S«-vcnb jth street on tb*dde of Elmwood ave
*

GRAND RAPiOS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

i so

LW HASTII6S & SOI

Unnah 4 Lay Mer. Oo, sw»-

/rMoore: Plan.:::: ::::’/sJS

0~4 «.«• —
rtion 6. Bach and
bile, auto'car. or other

JIENTISTS,
“srA’xr.'as.r
Hotel Bnmswick

vehicle.

86 J7
verse City, ahall be

Hannah 4 Lay Mer. Oo, nun$1,603 1

May Bran. 4 Go, btndlBE.

F. D. Manrln. JSSJ

AfDORg the many popbrand*, are con­

trol for
the

this

Famoo*

liokU

Shoe.

locality
Dorothy

FIRE INSURANCE

DRfi. SAWYER A

w»tn%r.^^
Columbia Trina. Co, sundries

Tipped,

Tumetl or WcllL

ular

GLEWEST’

CHEAPEST

The mayor appointed J. N Heull
as Inspector of election In the
fill vacancy caused by
the resignation of Chas. M
erne City:
Moved by Alderaaa Bli
84<tlon 1.
the appolnti
.*r other *lmllar V(
Carried.
ikellfl or driven i
M*>V4*d by
alley or 4»tber public way In the
city 4if Traverse City, unless
son In chargi* or ct>ntnil of
hide, or who I* acting a* the
then-of. and a* stich 4ii».r
tn>l* the mean* of propul»lo
.iiirh automobile. aut»» car.
liar Tehicle. shall l»e a p4TS4m duly
n*4Ml by Ih4..clty of Traver*4<
a* an oi»erat4>r of

lannah^

gK«?S&^> 12

troubles.

E^oIvT’Jfilrtb. .

B

ORDINANCE.
I'.no. An Ordinance to License 0|>erators of Automobile* and Similar
Vehicles, and to Regulate the Speed
and Operation Tlu-rt^if In the City

$8,216 71
■men Hamilton..^Winnie.
Wlnnl
Library Fund.
ham. GIbba. ^Tlbeli
Fever
as. Sproul aad
and k^lUr.
Chapped Hands. 8kln
Erup l.ardle. Steams.
Helen Bout, llbarian.....................I SO oa
Nays—None.
infallible for.................
Pile*
Traverse City. Mich, Sept. 7. IWS.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the i Hy of Trarerae City News Co, magarlnes....
itack take
648
nty Book Store, books. ....
4 20
■Tf'lnll*
.w lw.. ltol., Wn 1-y <••••; I;'” ,‘i^k
isss/’we yemr"committee on atre
H..»h « Lm Merc. C...
^
and walks and the city engineer
wb<.ra was referred the plat of L. J.
gun Ml July. IPdt*. when application;
llryaut. named as plat of -BaBt Bay
was flrst made lor university exph.r 1
Park Addition.” respectfully report
» »5 »5
that a c»n>y dl«<l wlGt

‘ *
Fire Department Fund.
will undoubtedly meet hU
,
..$ 237 49
ments nntlt such time as the city de­ Pay roll. fi>r August. 1903..
s<w^>iiU class In the stale and U in
sires to^Joeoro^responalble fi»r the Hannah 4 Lay Co. oats....
62
A Boy’a Wild Ride for Lift.
P. Kvselka. sundries........... !!*
hahliaosl by an Iniemgeni class 4»f
Jas G Jidmson. chemicals. <
submitted, .
With a fanill> around
experiing car* of
w.sith) (Jemian residents. They have
G. Heumab. «»p. canvas, t
pUiimed and adu;ited a n»»ve| way to him to die. and a son riding ft»r Ilfu.
FRANK HAMILTON.
I>, Edwards 4 Co., ha
hul.l a carnival this fall, and instead Hi lulles. €o get l»r. King s New Pis
K P. WILHELM.
of a sir«H>t lair, a field miMi tir a istsvr} for Consumption. Cxnighs apd
W. J. SPROCL.
(3ommltt
racing asMa^Utlon. will hold a novel CoMs. W. H Hitrwn. of l.eeavlllc. Ind,
John Rennie, sund......................
iN'Udtmihoi on Kept It. known as .•ndured death's agonle.s from
Mov(>d bv Alderaian Gillett that
H J. Getman. anrgery and
will honor the but this wonderful m.Hllclne
r,.|»or1 be adopted
• Hs.ier Kraut
medicine. ......................................
It rt-llef and s«s.n c
dish «>r whirl all O. rmans are fi.nd
Victor Petertyl. horseshoeing.
s<mndly every
The cabbage will
cuH‘s of Con
ilb-tt. tllngham. GIbba. Wilhelm,
"drtSf* *
^’
OO
llrunchltts.
Jiibin. ^•nt'unionla.
nislowl. and a large
odle. Steam.. Sprcml and Millar.

Aug
43 00
Hose Co ’., psy
Coughs. Colds ^and llrlp
Nays—None.

I and snow Cr»ip* were ruined and
r.ads hampered hy landslides and

ThnHuMl

*^”*TfAMlL*roN™**^'
J. M GIU.ETT.
E P WILHELM,
Commlttoe.

Caldwell d l^u^. ciirb work

led

I'rewldent Housev<
driUng. Cronin. H U said
iH-rn the ssme as he was
wonderful nde
The strain

RASTALL,

That we herewith present an
nance on “tloveralng ‘
,
licensing drivers of .atoaobllM. ..
ectt^l at last m4^ng While our Ing and Improving of State
r covers a large area we would rec
be approved
ommtmd that on such streeU. alleys
hy him and
tion
snnd public gnmnds as lie east within
I at the regi
the east side 4>f Oarfleld Ave, the
17th. 1903; (
south side of tnnrer St. and 17th on
the south and the west side of EHm
“SeSlved that his bond fortbe faith­
w4K>d Ave. on the west, the rate of ful performance of his contract be
sp4>ed be IlmlU^ to 4>lght miles per
hour: that outside of thU limit and
within the city limlU the rate of speed
Rew>lved that the nayor and city
be llmlteil lo twelve mU4»s per hour.
sign said coo-

BtllSr^e Lbr Co* * *«md*ri«

Total esUmate

....$1.00...;

Ordhumeea and fIsnetiUona.
o the Honorable, the Mayor aad City
Itvnrnnu.
CooncU of the City of Trarerwe (
Yeas-Aldermen Haml
Mlehisnn:
Gillett. Bingham. GIbba. t
OeatlesBen:—Wc yoor commltte
die. Siearaa Sproul and 1

was

Center Btrrrt
at Tanima, Wash, has been mbslng
since August l». 81* wt'rks ago an
IntHcatr putrlr att^ed

B«I)i*oon>t(orOuk

rales for the water works and submH
the same to the cooncfl for their adop>

7si:tSS-.''?4«»

miom.

»

SPECIAL
RING SALE,
Solid Gold Rtngn-

tun.«r<

I.ung

(Suwbjr)

.4.
Ca.n...^» 00

MSft.ofi

OF TflE WOiLD

TO-DAY

12». Mored hy i
that the ordlnaace
togethar with the i

the city depository
Mored by Alderman HamUton that
ke report be recetred and plaeal oo

V nUL sewer

; clDicaAL mws

RASTALL*8
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE

Ton CM mnkn It. pisnty of It, by openl

hear of any other

for purity, strength' and color, is
Hannah 4 Uy Co’s “BEST’.' flour,
manufactured frbm Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed ::

oi-rv,

^ MON

Talking about
Sarsapanlla-Ever

lor

D four Inche* or
i In diameter, or
“li^d*vb ‘ for I
f shall

,

lUFSONTST.

„t*«h rehlcJc. .O b.

iiii
Traverse City <y4 Co, gas for

__

PriMliH Foi*
Frau. o«cfJ prfi

*or

““‘Jl’tSxwooO.O^* T ^

RATES-MedtiOe. BedfSic.

_________
almiia7’\ehi^.' ahall

W--

M.&I.LTIIIECjiRO

Thooa-

and* are wearing thfm.
Are you one ol them?

“HsmsI

Fnlnaf
B09*r0N •'rot

r,/ V

mmrn
Emm,

Hotel Shilson
EU»0PBU1I«». ,

irii;:

) CMr 114* W m.j

^g5ggjggj.ja-^
•vfTOMiMAl, HHB.

THB BVKMUrO BBOORD, TBATBt8B OnT, MlCfflL, TOBSDAT, I

i|»EOIAU KIMOAOEMeNT!

SRECIAI-EIMOAOEMENT!

t NEXT THURSDAY, SEPT. 17TH, AT STEINBERG'S GRAND

Mr. Stephen Fitzpatrick

The Quaint
Comedian

Supported by a splendid
company of players.......

=IN THE POLITE COMEDY=

“HUIMTIIMO FOR HAWKINS
it lovera can safefy be assured that this attraction is of superior excellence. The comedy is of the best. Is entirely free from coarse and objectionable
fiturS and at the same time is none the less Irresistebly laughable. The presenting company is a large and capable organization.

Many High-Class Speciatties are Introduced!

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-

TJU Rutrd 0/ Stpt. /;. /{KW. Said ojrlluHtiae Jor Ha^x-kins';
ccnicred. The
lly for laujfhinK
ore, may
The.plot

^mniTniG 4 hawkiiis *

MAt aAva opoo woupt
rOR COMMtllCIAL DtFT.

Ht atyw Rdtlar Thw» IM AtrgrM*
to Hlfh tdliMto #f tha atats.
Prof. a. K

QmI.

pan), will Ik* mk-h at SielniK
Ora&d Opera llaus«- wxl Thur
utgbi. Heptember 17, just a >%*ar 1
the former eugaermeet to thU i
play, which at that
liK-al amusement lovers,
iuntlng .for Hawkins Is written

rnt clslms for It the full regu
, allotted to It The play has
established reputation of three y«
standing, and U Uxtoy one to the tmat
popular to eastern c.medles
The
luegl High aclMol luuktog
m to smdy wid^^sutog^aa Oiuuedy Is bright. cU-an and v
s<iUM*. the smt^lib-s InlriHluced are of
. high order of eicell«*nci*. and tln-re
ork to thto donArtOM'iU
Is umer a dull moim*ut from the
Krof Itoal IMS spent ibe suwn
until the fall of the final curtain
ieim>pe. bHter atUng himself fi
The supptuilug company has
selecu^l with dlscrcllon. each
every one U-lng fully caiuililc to pre
mmttng the eharacler aUolted t.. I.lii.
Itolssrslly to Michlgs.
with credit to himself and to the man
agement
Nuiuemus siKKlaltles of a
aw with ths Rooord high order have been inieriK.lated. the
■Prto. Naadham has
clal dapartmant. In ad
I de^
sat. In the
tht High echioals to the
vas flrst<claka lustruoi
He _
fftvas
Ml far as I am able lu judge, and t
the new furniture aad wQuIpment
nlahed by the board this year, and wlUi
tbe new books tbpi aaem to be nee<
be will have a^na quarters as
be found in tbe sUte. ouastderlng
atoe to tbe acbool
Of course thl
tbe worel tlnto'ln tbe year to mw
aepanaMat at H. beet, but to my a

15^
Sti*

►f.

^"

HIGH SCBOOL vs. ALUMNI

city would do well to su|
imrtmeat of the High scl
tbe moet pracUoal to any

have to know skortbaad, perhaps not
an alabaraur system, but cwrtalnly one
by which be can wrUe 1W> to Ibu
words a minute tosiaad to fO as now
TbU may come about by a universal
abortbaad system, or by ebaacaa in
the praaaat form to tbe KngUsb m^rUrt
wbk!h Prof. Baal thinks too number
eoma to stand tbe test of the centur

S£.“:„T.'srs-.:i".E

r.zsrjmstA’sx

l;i-■
ff

bm as high a. 60 pupils, and In be

PLENTY OF RAIN

lu a very few places Sesh
vicin

MAY RIDE ON THS WALKS

be rsmatui In ebarie to tbe depart.
aMBt far anatber year after tbie there
will be a lar«e elaas smdaated la 1»06.

rj«;

Clfar Cat elaea.

BuarybMbr.

A Thrifty Fatliaria Oratltuda.
A father aad aun were ataadlng at
the ead to tbe Chain Pier at Porto
bello. when the little boy
tbe ataadlng waves„ A i
ooutred aa he was. plus
sea and bafl
ed. after a
later laailed safely

tloo at tbe boy's rescue Jbe looked u>
the nmamt aad laqaAred: **And what
bae ye «oae vl' hAa batr

WANT DEPARTMENT

A Genuine Cerdovan Shee
A few years ago couldn’t be bought for
less than six or eight dollars. And now
we offer vou one. a CROSSl-T r/SluK*.
with “Viscolizcd”—waterproof sdic : :

FOR

that last wfater’a overcoat needs
a collar. teMpbeae to Beadg.

t. Y

*
,a.r

S^-OO wggSrSf#
...
\aiANTIOJ >urm»It<-l

plwe!*“‘i»r ha‘ ^!e forbid ten“
strengthen
the «»si splendidly
neglecieil
eieil coMt
coMtiiulnii and the g.
;if>lng .d
is highly grailfMng The si
: «tne of New York i
a fnM
glad to si^- her back The diIt
started this morning on
(loll from exclurly.*
iilH niUK patu«rns with the largest force
Hue hauiued hovels, aud a atlardln
tan ling
e\« r employed, and will U* ready foi
!
(ttle
Is
(old
w((h
ihrilUiig cUmaxt's and
e oiK-nlng sisuK The date will U
I .PC,lie Sli H.OII-. There 1^ a Wealth
itiount'eal later \
lu meuttunlng Vhe c«»niuK-tU.n ol ■ot gor««x»'i> sc»‘uer>. tin- uu»».( pnmil
Frank tJsnlner in the shtw deiia
Five Points*. I'oopfT ri«k»ii. a l.rinianl
h A Ui y Mercantile <
Chinese resiaumui wlih gorgeous ori
yesterday, the Kinx.rd slatt*d th
Graml Kap !
Charles Ashton '
bad had charge of the deimrt
the fair.
nof-l p?‘dTe7M.lu,n^n.oK^^
;T;;;Yd’i^To^tuml th
This was an error, as Mr Gardne
to (Til ;
Liyed under A L llachant i
ot the time and preUuusly
M T
r a pink marble hath.
er
nre
on i ovcmmeni I'ler
^
FmiiriiDterUKbeu to this city contemplates
He arrived t«si late to
(he selling ol sUK'k to all the business
however She pass.-tl i
men OB the line.
melodrama
The mm h hensM«*.|
melodrama.!
im
lo.lrama. !•'"■•••*•' «'‘»«-ntng aud was hurled
The fair at Grand lUplds Is attract
wa> v ery prt»mlncnt |1------------------------- ---------------------oig a largi* tiumher of people from
in the Friends church,
iirch. and h.*r death |
. .
.
ihU city. The IVr»* Marquette rtutd mem ol luaitn.H- and night next ^ai
Lome with Iht
moumtsi hvV iiiaiiv hK-al iKHiplc ■
StelnlH-rgs
has sold alH>u( 7u tickets for \hv fair urdgy S.p emtH r It*, at
"Man to Man"
h
ind :>7 tif llutse-were n»und trip tiek Grand OiH-ra House
Is said to be of the u'tter class of
Hasting*, on h-gHl business r‘ “ "
situ
A large Iss.m was taken to the

Urf has been imm-d to
Mrs K Hanna, foru
ilo- IhMUon Htoix*. lias i

WANTED.
r«r Y

or’Y^nYi'n
and ». .-iu««..or
fnlito

\a/ANTICl>
« .limiig ».s*m
W go t at Ijvk. Vi. H H .u* . KlkUai-as

(Jur Crossf.it paifiil ami t iiaiml shof>
have "Viscolizfd’ watfiiXiM.l vul.<. if
you w’aiil them


BACHANT & ROSCOE,

^

Traierse Citj

•iiiial.l. U>r

I ^ANTKlt «» *-l Krtk-lit U,T

driiXtH-

/^IKl. WANTKI* y . i c •H iui
La Ae|.u »t nx v*.-t K.khu. Mfe.
t«*n atii>h<*«ii..iia( Jt<<curavUier

rs;.stf
ts.’lm

i^AM KH sur*sig ...y u. ;r.itnb,-.n...nMj VT
tra»l»-. Trat.Tx. i'tt\ Ir.ai Xl'..rk».

OTHINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
Matinn aad NigW!

...... IE

SATURDAY I (
I SEPTEMBER 11
v„.i

.uouih ol the river thts nrierniK.n for

startling surprisi's. brisk
atIIlug many
lie is laid In
adiulrahle lUu
the heart of i

». Lyons. wh<i has »H***n Maying
her daughte r. Mrs. S. Benda, has
been called u. St. IgBSce on acct.unt
of the death v.f her sister
G. Tatman left this nu»mlng hu
mtottih. OhI.., via Mackinaw, after
a visit lu the cHv with his cousin.
John Tatman
i. A H. Feirlc reiurnt*d to her

• llou is theoidy w ild aii^u.il that
’ iiff.-cliou.
er sm k« up
: tis gnivith.

1. Ia»nuigcr went to IVloskcy on

the HiMiton Store, has reiiirne<l for her

IR.UII.U► tof'

,.

MAN TO MAN
Hciiletl by tltc Clever Singcra
attil I lancer*. Whilinan
and liaviv.
A

ThrtUing

Mclo-Dtama on.

New andNovclT.tncf.

A Company of Splendid 1‘Uycrs
KKMMlau Slate railroads bought last
year Ai.7riT.rh* of uiatvrlsl, of which
IChgkiud furiiUh.tl «rV.a.(NMi.

%
tains and Ihe plot has to do with the
b shii's aud three abduction to a little girl by a diamond
miser and her trials and trihiilatlons
among a gang of thieves. The story
Is said to be one to Intense heart In
teresl. with a great deal to comeily
cleverly Interwoven with tbe main In
cldents of the play In a very skiltful
• Gi.b'wii Hiilh*
manner. It Is claimed by the managtaient that scenically
Man to Manwill he one of the m»»»i pretentious-of
,.th of 1
ferittgs ol tbe s«*asuu. and much stress
a
IS laid uimn the realistIc pictures

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

Mare’s Epitaph.
Jier of a neld at WaverEngland. says a London
i n large fiat stone covering
tbe grax e. to a mare which died in
IKi2. Ins
as follows:
"Polka
She never

Illam lU's of Oe.lar was in the
otiay.
Ige la»rang<*r returne«l last even
rom a trip to Grand Rapida and
dt
While away he attended the
(cihm of -Ben Hur- In Fowt'rs*
er. and thinks the play a very
fine, higb-clasi. attraction.
Mr and Mrs T H. McManus left
this morning tor a visit -In Chanulc.
Kan . and Fis»rta. 111.
Mrs A f Smith went; to Empire
this m4.nsing lor a visit with her sis
ter. Mrs. W II .Moms
She was ac
companl.Nl by John Ballinger and fam­
ily of South Haven
Melvin Gnusaullu.s of' Fayette. Ohio.
and
Mi-s
Mrl’oy of Statu stretH and
ter of Randolph street. Mr.
«uu
Guusaullus will leave the
city Saturday for Grand Rapids, where
they will visit Elmer McCoy and fam
ily before returning home.
C. A. Nelson of Northport Is In the
city today on business.
Richard BchomlKTg to Milwaukee Is
at the Whiling He Is presldtat to tbe
Schtmiberg Lumber Co.
Mr and Mrw. E. C. Compton have
gone to Grand Rapids to attend the
best fair In Michigan.
K. F. Ferris and H. P. Bougbey left
this morning lor Vancouver lo look up
timber IntereaU there.
Mrs. W. P. Crotaer are en­
tertaining J J. Esselbum to Pulton.
Mra. Crotaer 8 father. Mrs. Dunning to
Vicksburg, her sister, and Mlaa Eaaelbum of Mansfield. Ohio, her cousin.
R. B. IJavU. president to tbe MlchlSiarch Vo.^wiih bla family, b here

When one can buy gold dollars for
fifty cents. It Is natural fo think they
are counterfeit. Hut when a i^llable
business man tells you that If any
one refuses Ihe tk.llar. he wUl return
what you paid for U. txmfidenc** U estabilsbed at once.
It is In just this way that S E Walt
to chapter and verse shows shows the A Suns, the popular druggiiits. are
following -y-or that which befalleth Mlllng Hr. Howard s specific for the
the sons of men befalleib beasts, even
one thing befalletb them; as tbe one
dlelh. so dleth the other." Thta Is
cell
Ml remedy at half price,
probably the only Inatanoe to a teat
to return the money if It
the scriptures appearing on a dt»es not give perfect aaiUractlun and
u^uey'p^C. Gilbert returned ihb
do all tbat^s claimed for It. .
moon from a business trip to CadThis U Vuur opportunity, and one
which dvK-s not come often. Do not
rs. W C. Grieababer to Chicago,
neglect It. Dr. Howard s specific will
aerly Mr*. Minnie Champney to
cure constipation, will regulate diges­
tion. will restore the liver lo natural
left Ibb
action
If It did not Messrs. 8. B.
» join her
who have been
Manlatee. Mldu Knlflhts to Kheraa* Wsit A Boas could not afford to offer
to refund the money unleaa It per­
formed Juai what they claim for It.
Bo great la tbe demand fur this
llstant not more than lOe milea.
specific that Messrs. 8. E. Wall A
lo return September 18.
Tourists III Eg.vpt will soon be aide
4-Aru 18*16 Sons have been able to secure only a
limited supply, and you aboald take a cross Ibe Bahar. draert In a four*
advantage to this opportunity today aUe an hour antomoldle. apeebliy ceo*
Deevm>*and Cole^ Pointa. OcL 8
and caU upon them or send 86 oenta. tructed for traveling over -aandy
waaiea. Tbe vebk-ie b to accommoOne (are to Cbicetfo. added to 880XK) and get sUty doses to the best medb
focty luaaetigerw
White tbe
to desiiaaikML Tickeu on sale October cine ever made, oa thU special half
price offer, with tbelr personal ffuar^
[ aeeoia alow It In greater
^a

A Carload of Scenery.
A Large

Lot ol

feels.
A Great .l»rodiu tion

in ‘K.vcry

'vA/ANTIU> «*rd.-i.r..r 14 Ittch o.<.Urwuud.
U.rt.*r tb. cuy^j.^ff.


FOR fSALE.

S).VI.E - TV. Vfl ..u p.-r.- yUrMuvUf-Aod

SisSi#
E“&‘-E-:J;Si=Sa
M*«-k._____________ __________

$bt 0 5//rar Doi/ar from •‘Bur

irOBHAlJC Lswndirt. .
• t*> ti a> (Nir iu*a F u *

i-i't'tio
Ocj’toeis't
Tons of
beautiful sccncrv!
Mountains of wonderful .Me­
chanical ‘ effccu!
Worlds of
Marvelous Klectrical Surprises.
Everything is new and as jicrfectly complete as brains, art
and monc) can pr icure.

Seats DOW teUing at the box

office. Ciu. phone 112.

hhit: 25c, 3S4, 501, 7Si

idTxtm

r^H KALB <ii.-t U.ruY.t. oM lY.o r7lUtU
A^tdy m usy

Tonish-t
SEPTEMBER !5TH, AT

t ELEPHANT

■T

..lu irt.tt. rub
l«*nd lus
Miii «i4d. •

,

Way.

HAVE YOU REEH TMt KLERHANT
A RBOOMD WANT A&

i DBl.su IS Y«M K iu.t»
! D «- r» srul iu.-tsK
1.. I*. 14 to sll <l<^-r

Klcclrkal Kf:

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette

I THt BLCPHANT

H»i.-An.l,->m«a*'rurai.l»<*l wL*-i< n.^-s-wAry.

A New York Hit 1 JiM March.
A Slof) of Intense Inlcrcsl.

U. y. Moeller, a P, A.

havj^j

“Hunting fqr U
entertainment the jJay
J. Cort hell, as Matthew
Owen Tom hem, arc
:

Citizens Telephone I 12

SOo, 7So.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

•ftBVmiB.

tc»l yvlth
I with lull

there arc three full aamaatars’ work, •*Op.n Raaaon** for Ramp.nq Padaw
bank work. oAoa work. boU whoUale
With tbe very bad coodlilons to the
roads la tbe city, caused by the heavy
rains to U»e 4»»} few days, bicy cle rid
ers are rejoicing today that they can
on tbe w*aiks
While they are
blted the use to some to the
walks, they can. with care, ride over
the moat to the city without violaiing
‘ fialabad the full ntmraa under him. U

Hear the Singing of the LaBretta Sisters!
tgoi. Said of 'Hunting Jor Haukins":

Round after round of mero' laughter greeted the protluction of
at Steinberg’s Grand opera house last night. Asa vehicle <d light
in the hands of the present capable company is a success. 1 ierbert
Hawkins, the much-sought-for man of the play, and John H. Cain.
comedians who are funny without exerting themselves.

t Uiile Outcast." which has
Kven befon* ihe prxivUlons 'to the
>rt of royal
cycle CM-dlnance took effect. Which
the country, plays an engageallows the ridlug of whwU un aome of
SiemlK-rg's Grand Opera
begloning today, a certain
has made a record
right ui drive Houm* tonight
aiitonioUlllst took
usly i
walk, the first
auto upon the sidewalk)
cim^plcu
one of the
nearly an
of UiU week
Gei»rge
ses of (he
eut**walk*^to^”be danger and Inctin Itllll. one to the .owners, practically
lenre to pedestrians. It Is said, and adeptisl 'A UtUe Outcast ’ at the start
e of them do not fe*-l as peasant .and the result
bis intervid is evl
the piece has
made Mr GUI. who learned his pris
Ann Hhadek
fesstou in lAr severe old Kngllah
school, has never c*-aaed In his per-1
.Meat inveiitlon^hls^watchful^ ‘“‘^‘1*^
Mntb

be weather should cUwr up Uk a wck
there would Ih* uo danger of losing the

jured in the least, and It Is clalmiKl
that they can stand muslderable more
rain tieftsre there U any need to worry
tug over the crop. Of niurse. they
had plenty of wet weather, aud

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Regular Prices:

With the oiM-nliu: of the fts.naill dial an* l»elng floated down the river
ly fitted for
to Traverse season comtw n revival »*f the Interest The logs will be taken Ui the J K
in the cxinu^t tK..we*.|» the High
school and the slumnl. and It Is a
than likely that another game belw
these two teams may be played In
near future Hoth tbe High school and

erage bu.laeM man. It keams to me
I bat every yonag man and woman has
as «ood a right to a free training along High
expeni
that line a. to n course In lAtlu or Its feet finau(
such
h a
m game
game)would be nuat to nothing
Ureek or cbamlstry
It would Ih* no farce game,
either,
me. ei
‘*1 ooaslder the oommerclal depart
as last years cutest
test shows coDclu
sively There was hardly a game that
playv^l tir
i more closely con
•Iter playe»l
mtaTiba mmitto iralil^ to stM^ was belter
last year than tltat between the
rapby U equal to or better thaa that
to Oreek or Latin. Prto Needham I. High schis.l and the old iH.ys. The
score, it will IH- rememU-rtM. was 6
r fine work
to u In favor to the alumni, but with
the additional practice that the High
school will have had. it would pruba
bir be a still belter and harder fought
game this year than last.
The old Uiy. have promiMwl to give
the ybungs)eis the gain** If they waul
It. and the High schisd are consider
mg the matter and will prohahly act
that It Is only a queatloa to time till
everybody la this rushing world will tbSoTishly _______ ___________

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8sst sals will open to-morrow morning at the Bdx-offlce.

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