The Evening Record, August 06, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 06, 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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1903-08-06

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•THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

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TItAVEESE Clir, SlICU, THURSDAY. AUGUST S. 1*0.

OVER 10.000
SAW CIRCUS

MiraorwiMnc
Battle Creek Young Man Has Diaap-

^ NOT MORE THAU A
!•
SCORE INVOLVED

ESTABLISH
NEW ROUTES —

Grand Traverse People.

Win to
l>«filAc It^oorA
Battle Cnt-k. Mk-h.. Amc C —A!«*R RURAL FREE DELIVERY ON FOUl
Frane, a iin»mlneiii attache of
MORE LINES
Good Weailth PubUahJiiK Co. who waa
to have married Winifred Patton, an
Olivet glr». last night, is m%atep
miaaing
He had received a warning
that hu wedding would never occur,
and thU Tact gives color to a kidnap
UNCLE SAM MAS JUST DECIDED
I WAS MADE PRINCIPAL FEATURE ing case or murder
G«*drge Hunter,
who clalmetl to be a rit^l of Franz,
THE MATTER
;
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
cannot be located
fYanz had planned
on hit wedding with grent iiapplness
Offleera nre investigating
One Route Will Go to Long Lake. One
SNOW Was In Moot Roapeota the RegIMCNSE

CROWD

PRESENT

A

AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE

iHlAVOLO-S

OUT OF

LOOF.TH£-LOOP

ulation Old-Time CIrcue—Soim

DEMURRER FOR NACHEN

the Work. Was Very Clever,

TKAVEKSq OTT

to Cedar Run. One to Bingham.
.

and One to EAt Bay and Cour
fade Settlement.

Filed Against Mia Indictment on Brib­
ery Charge Before Washington
|«u*b 8elU Bro.- .hJir )rMt«d»} *l
'the aftemofm and evening perform
nnces. There were T.i'Ni tin band for

fr,

“hlliptHlronie racdi

god

-nt may be. ici
:en his boy to
the ileartm who had taken
>ee
the anlmaU." bul
rt.M p'y engriMtsed Ml the
of the human animal
- There were some feature^ that wen*
oiil of the ordinary, however. The ac
nibailc wtirk of the Eddy family was
mon* than usually fine, the>|»liinlHK of
baby; «if Hie aggn*gaiion lielng so
. rapid as to W fairly'H»*‘5 end b«-llef
The nve 1^ rarmeiiK, In ihel
1111 the tight wire, was line
The
eycle riding bf the Jackson
e of such
was miiiii aUive the
ezhiMilons
Thi
riding of
Oscar Uiwande.
MimerKauli faom

: - V H.rbibr«f^

The circus wi pariieularly Mnuig
in addition to ib.*
«m bicycle arts
fancy riding of the Jackson

rmle Sam has decided
on four
Criminal Couri
m..r»- rural Ir-e delivery routes out of
Travens.. t'ity The routes have bt*er.
Waihlngttin.
Aug
6 —Argument
iU*flriiielx Utiid,*,!
upon
sod
their
were* heard by Judge Pritchard In the iMfondaries tlxe«l. but JuM when th,*y
criminal ctiurt this morning on t^
g.i into ,.p.*ratl,m has nut U-,*n
murr«-r to the Ininctment
charging Dtade known lo p.,simm.t,*r Raff as
August
W
Machen and the (
et.
bniiber.H wiHi bnls-ry Attorney Chas
The roui,*s will b,* known as Ntis. 2.
A iviiiglas, in his argumeni against
. 4 and
the one nogr In oiH»ration
the Indictment,
rontende.1
that
It
D the Peniiuiula -U'ing Route No 1.
enlarged no crime iM-cause it failed tn
stale that Macben was an employe of
PusimaKter lUff this
morning in
the government at Hie time the al
»rmed fhe Rectird a« to Just fhe loca
legiNl offenses were commlttCHl
mil's esta^
IhV to East
he
Gourlade
* city i.y XXsy
I Is kn.iwn as i
In the city
The length of the
• will bt* alHiUi 24 miles, and a
• iKipulalion will be served.
Kite .No. 3 will be to Uing Ijike.
ami uIn.ui two or three miles b«*yond
NEW POPE tS MAKING FRIENDS Hu* pr.->eiii iKi.siofllce at N,*al. which
111 iH* dlscinHmi,**!.^ The length -of
VERY RAPIDLYIs mute will In* als.V 22 miles, ami
will go out am! com\* In ox,*r prac
•at.’y the same mute.
K..UI.* .No 4 will iM* ihmugh what
IS kii.iwii
Hixix l^uiiner s»MH.*meni.
on Hm- xiiumy line mad to Cedar Hun.
i.l back on Hu- mad through Garllel.l
wnship that n*turns to the nix viast
.* W. llHini farm
H.>ui.* No.
will iH* to llingham. by
way of Norrlsvllle and west, back by
th.- Ktat,* rtiad further m»nh. running
Gave Long Address. In Which He

GETS HEARTS
OF PEOPLE
FIEFEBRED TO WALK

RE

)wed Affability That Delighted
fia

Auditora-rChurch

Bells

CAREY HULL
TOUCHED, TOO

__ _

r:.r

HE HAS NOT A
WORD TO SAY
,«6W.
*

C-

COVELL

TAL^S

OF

OTHERS' CANDIDACY

But Is at Mum ; as i Mice Regarding
Hit Own Prospects-O.d Not Deny
That Me Mad Been Approached.
lierfiHMly all
H
1 talkb of t|he
of othei
tjhe candidacy
cai
oHuV positions than i-on
gn*ssman fn*m Hie Klexi nUi district
but alien bU own pmsiH-cis In Hia'
i-onn.H tioii are nientlon.Hi he iiecoraei
deaf, dumb and ,blind, at least when li
Is a neaspa|s*r knan that Is talking U
Hon

-ling

alk^

to a Uenird
ig In n*gard

.. ..............
I Hie pros|H*cis foi

Warner. Stearns, and
Horton,
and
Ihelr resjK*ctive merits. In a guarded
manner. He s^ike with esiHH-ial faxor
of the candidacy of CharU*s Hlalr. who
be said was apt to in* In the race Mr
Foveil slat»*il that
l»n ^ lir' MRFiailUdit iVSBA, •SSSI
»s
, .. . . ^ ^
would U* a sidendld governor
IVter
^mMie."*wa» *auS‘*ro^^^
Mr
Covell as a xi-ry strong ptxsslldliix
istamlal
who would come will
n‘preseniatum from the upp»*r penin
'' When asktHi as to his own I'amiiilacy
for congrt*ss rrtim this district. Mr
Covell declined to sax ^a word for pub
Heat Ion
He stated that he had some
friends in the dUtrtet. but would not
talk further. He did not deny, how­
ever. that he had be«*n urted to make
the run Tor the nomlnaHik
STORM AT ST. LOUIS
Eapoaltion

Buildings Damaged and
One Man Killed.
8t IxiuU. Aug ti —One of the heav
feat alonns of the year and of brief
duration, swept ov,*r St Ixiuls yester
day afternoon Th*» furious winds-tore
through the world s fair grounds, kill­
ing one man. probably faully injurl^
another, and seriously injuring seven
others, besides causing damag,* to
world s fair buildings and other propt the city to the extent

rogulnr meeting in
full nttendnnee U <

m. mlK-rs of i
members of t
When I he

bn.ugh

to Hie Sisline cha|H*l for
on a .Siilan chair
wa>
ward, but PoiH* Pius or
•II axxay and in* prim-.-de.! Pair of Pants and Revolver Taken j

af.HiV
Ih ntaes. Portiiguesc amt»a.>sador
lelixere.1 a sj«*.*<*h. to wbUli Plus X
repll.nl briefly ami conllalJy. The x*x
•ardlpals ih.n kls.s,x! Hie hand of Hi.*

^

Th4* thief made fils way up stairs
during the- passing 4»f the eleplianls
and things, and ransacked a drawer,
some j4*W4*lry. and afterwards left
,*welrv on a table down stairs,
why the thl4*r d4K-id4-d to leave
tin* j4*weU he tlld n4d stop to 4*xplain.
Th,* revolver was on,* that had been
Umughi OV4T to the HuH n'sl.ience by
H4X>X4*r
NOT PLEASED WITH NEW YORK
leral othi-r houses were entered
during the parade yesterday, but m
STOCK MARKET
far as known nothing of any great
was taken
-

UNCLE RUSSELL
LffiES IT NOT

—Hoped Market May Noxv Re­
cover Naturally.

New York Aug Y*-When the low
ebb In prir.-s on th.* stock market wa
nwched near
the close
ye>terdax
lusw-11 Sag. walked nervmisly about
lu office on Nassau Kini t whilv his
alei read Hie tigtires
Sage said'
Exvrything is ail mixed u|i. The mar
.et m upside down
I doiTi Ilk,* ihc
way things are going •
•w York. Aug f. —On the stock ex
change
ige Itoday the floor heard that sex•kerage boust*s had iKvn aided
th,*ni over
Th,‘ official anneni that all sheets had pas«i*d
irtng InnoK* all right helped to
• sh,»rt selling
A recovery of
one and one-half points
lowini wh,-n ih»* announcement
de.
Many expr,*ss*Hl a view
• market would b,*'pt‘rmut«*d i<
t itself without very violent thi
y'ew Yiirk. Aug
Laldlaw k Gar
memliers of the consolidated rtix^
,.*xchange. have announced their
|v*nalon
The firm has offices * at ^

FOPE LEO AND HIS BROTHEM
Believed Thai Both Occupied the Pa­
pal Chair in Turn—Were at Like
at Two Peat.
I will hardly
Im*
riev,-rtbeU*ss trm.
cr,-«!li,Hl. iiut
Iht of Influential iH*ople In
R,»me. ami

XIII

among Roman Catholics
italv. rxmtinue to lielU-ve
not the r,nil Pop,*
Leo

who ha.s -just |»a.s>ed away, but

k.Tt»th,»r. <'ardina! Pecci. wh,!. wo
ih,* kiory g4>,*s. had imp,*i>onat,*d the
pom- i,ir a numlH'r of years.
* pope and hts iiroth.T wetv as
as two peas, and It is notewor­
thy that fmm his yotnh Gioacchino,
w ho b,*came p,jpt*.'was extremely dellHis pronouncements on labor
and his r,*cugnition of the Fr,*nch redic were seV4*re sluxekt to Lhe^JiCb
4.f certain religious orders notahjV
J.-SUHS
When. Cardinal
PeCcl
I. alMuii eight years ago. and his
y was laid in state, many of those
1. saw It declared that it was the
ixxpi', not the cardinal, who wiu^ dead,
and that the cardinal had ben burd made
pope, as the tim4*s
tim. were
not favorable to a papal eh.cHon. the
eelmg ^oecure of their In
: strong
o secure
Governor 8ayt He la Not Thinking
•election of their nominee
Releating Andrews in the
The cause of this singular rumor
doubtless du,- to death accentn
Near Futwr,.
i
ivsemblance
..... Ibrother* bore to each other
the iw'o
{and the general dtetmat of the rellg*8agtnaw.-w MiclT Aug. €.—When
orders that exisu even among
atknd today if he wos^bout to parole
UI Catholic eccIeeiosHcs
or pardon Frank C Anirowa. Gorbrnor
Bliaa said be hod not decided any­
neeting of Groce
thing. and that he boa ; ot gtren An­ I Church Guild will be held at Mrs. E.
drew* oar thought. He M not think­
WoshingtoD street
ing of releasing Andrew pretty
A„theu^e.<.
ItheiiarUh nre orged to be preMoL

DENIED BT BUSS

irj

H '
Show
Olortl)
Seeing

eiltfBook Store
^ .Che Place for'
::.• 5euecnlr» ^
•r.-V;,;. ■

Womens

$1.50 Oxfurxls
to

at^ Bookstore

ctil

^1.00

I BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FiT'1

Women’s Patent Oxiorils cut
. lromS2 am! $2 50 to

“Loop the Loop”

^1.90

VimVe seen it ami must mlrail it’s a "hair miser”—so ire <WT
values in

Women’s $2 lo $3 shrurs, sum­
mer stylo, cut to

Men’s and Boys SJE

91.00

No 4.!her store xUie imitate our Low Prices on such High Class
Vcrchandise.

Women’s Strap Samlals

$7.1)0, $10.00, $12.00, $*5.00

FINAL FAREWELL AGAIN

—V

Women’s Toe Slippers cut t,i

Lart-Toor of Amer­
ica Once More
New York, Aug
Kidi,f1
Grau
ailed for Eumi*,* >, si,-rday to
ralgvNo-. an
compute
m*nis f«*r th,*
coming tour »r Ameriea
Mi
I also vlsi Mnie Calve In
loM- it III another

M



<»jr great sxle oi summer
fvxotwear.
t^uaner
to a
half save! on every |xa;T,

iroo ond Oi.OO

For

Men’s

Suits

worth $10.00, lo $20.ua

.

$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50

Bathing Sl.n>crs
aoo aincJ 900

For Bo>--s Suits worth $2.60 to $5.00
"Ami

it takes no

Klci>hani

to

push

them

out"

Men's Canvas Sh,x*s

:iMOA & COISR^ANY

G7o ond 96

The Real Rtflia*9le Clothtera
Struck for l.ow>er Wagea.
N.-w York. Aug 4.
I'l.ion in
.vntly 4-mplov,d U> a tiii!i-4.f ni
in J,*rs. X Cit.x lias
tcU prae^
tiraliy fur a re
lor a dayV v
and i^id
l.Il! . th.-

tit r.ibi.tton in xxag,-s
itvlay shipiN-d , icht
Whit.* A Co ,.t Itoyn.*

Call at the Economy,,,

OUTING SHOES
OXFORDS

ami sec the new arrivals

in Lad^

B^Ht, Satk Pint, Mmk

Chains and Lockets an,l the new an,l xlesiralde jiaUcnis in
Sleeve Byttons. als4> the licsl assortment of Lodit' PonH
Waist Sets to Ik? founxl-in the oly.

-re 1*4 IMIS BAL.8
Milliken'a new fall aulU are
beauties.

THE ECONONV STORE ^

Have you seen them?

THE LEADER OF
PIANOS IS THE

KIMBALL

THo Improved Au’to-Spsrlc^r
-TKNNIS

OXPrOROS

OdANVAS BAL-S
BOc, 7S0.9I OO, 91.2S

ASK THE MAN
WHODWNSONE
SEE THE NEW STYLES

Also Entered.

■ing the circu.-; parad,' yesterday
nion the b.msecf W Cart'x Hull
The |Mip.* Hi.*n delixensl a l.*ngthy
iiati- sirt*,-t
was eni4U-4*,l
by
Iid.lresh. ur Hie course of which he
showi-d an affability that dellgbte.1 his
*s and a jmlr 4if in»us»*T>* and a
ors
Th.* new ihuhHT Is making reV4dv4'r taken
The family were not
ds fast, iioth in and out of the
It 4.r Hi4‘ iunise mort* than !•> mln-

Another Firm Announ

l,egun his w. rk n, ge* the ca.<e
i*d off th,* div*K,*t
The suit ha*
lM .*n iH'uding sinr^'

Norrlsxille to the city, the on™

at Neal will be taken
whtH-ls ‘ Siar^.*' Ho* “slu-iUng
Pealed for Pius X,
has alr,*ady li^ n dlser fnm. the
made his ride down a
inmil.
but Bingham and Cedar
the Marvil.
aiN'R of'the tent
M
Run
iiaiti. a.s a large isipulaibm
nnle np a spiral track and down again
held from those placx's
lb»nH*. Aug. t; - As a n‘sult oI the
on a slngb* wh.NiI. which was probably
Tb,-se four
•*s will aggregate
the most difllcult^ all file f.*«ts per hard work of .v«*btenlay. Pojk* Plus X. mH.*s In length, and will s,*rve a i>opformed
The -locni th«-bs>p- of J»iav awoke ibfs miimlng suffering from a ulation of 2.««H i*eople.
Po.simasier
olo was featured at
Isdli |H*rIorm
Haft will probably r,*celveL* dt flnite
flnlie Inheadache.
After
celcbratitig
mass
the
ances. and was a hair raising jde<v of
n as to the date when
en th
these
ismiin took a walk In Hie xatiran
work. tluMigh It. Is as simple as iHHuk
III g.x Into 4
In a few
gard.n uiiaitend.il
average audience who would care m
Tile cliur.h
Hiro.ighoul Home
do fhe act
IMavolo simply sKs on his
mg for an hour this morning in c.-U*^
whivl. ke«»iis in the middle of the
atlon of the election of the
track, and the force of gravity gives
INMb.*
I
er his hollnehs held a re
him artMind the bs.p
th.* ihn.nc room of the
cepilon
kinong Hi.*se pr«-sent wer.*
.Am
The exhH.ltloil
Aurora /ou Vatican
was ilerhaps, all around. Hie liesi
entire cin'iis.
Tlies*perft'cl in
II. rs an* . rtnlnly most perf.*ct
Ir wtirk. auw Hie-man e hi us precis
of ih.*lr intricate drills calls out
most eiithnslastlc applauM- «if Hie
t.irnmnc*.
Isub afterinsin
and
•nitu:
If s.i*ms alm.ist Impossllde
ClUld

In an mtervlew this morning, the
Hun G. G. Covell. I'nited States di»irlci niuirney. a Reconi representa
tive Was infornun! that the statement
that has U-en made in the state pn-ss
that :;<‘M Grand Traverse county jk-ople would U- affe. te,l by ihe iss'ae of
the suit regarding tlie G R A I. lands
he Lnlieil Statt*s coin, is erron
I. as that is alKxui the numlK-r that
Id be* affected in iho entire slate.
here are se
thousand aires ,»f
ind involved in Ihe suit, but uu,si of
is in Charlevoix and Antrim coun
es. with some In Kmm.-t and Grand
raverse
Mr CoveM was not aide to
ny just how much
in this county,
ui siat4-d to the IbM'ord lhal not oxer
i> people in Hie eountv would be al-cu-,1 by the deelsion .of the cxmrt.
The delay in hrtngicg the sun to
issue has b,*, n through jhe Idea that
the l nU,*d State- d,-j«nment would
e the mattxr without a suit, but

EETEETH TBAE-1944

AND GET OUR PRICES
AND TERMS ::

:► ::

Ws osnx

F»U

H flKDRKil I (0.
The Sellers of Reliable Shoes

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
B JlTBONO. MANAGER

NKW OTAM>

-

No Bmttory; No Bol^, No SwI'EoH
Tho most successful method of firing the charge in
a Gas Engine. Can be used on all Eng^lnea

ri: KKri.VT STEKKT

ily machine on tho t arket that successfully
s away with tho use oi the starting and running
Batterii 3 on a gas or Gasoline Engine

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

ISB rSt»NT OT.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

TRY *A RECORD

Exclusive Agents

Jin You the Wan?
Art? 5*ou the man who has
licf-ii icllin;^ his friends
that he oniy wished he^
could wear reatly-inatle
dolhini,^—lhai he was sick
of giving lip so much of
Jiis hard earned money
to the merdiani tailor'
.If you are„ then you are
the man we* uaiu to f;ee.
• We are just the people
who can help you out.
We sell L. Adler Bros.
Co’s, Kochester-m a d c,
ready-to-wear. It wijl fit
you and you will like it.
It will cost about half the
price of made-to-measure
and will please you pre­
cisely as well.

JIugust Bargains
NECKWEAR-!^To clean up our entire
summer stock v\'e will offer during
this month lots of 25c silk ties—both
bows and strings, at your choice for
Sc. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—Ic.

.'

JIugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS—if you don’t want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers—they’re
going at 50c, 75c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $ 1.00. $ 1.50 and $2.00. One
ofthese will make you the best shirt
you ever saw.

JIugust Bargains

HOW irs UP TO YOU

CDe Home of Hood eiotbing

e Olilbclm

Cor. Front aivl Union

Traverse City. Mich

.

MEN’S SUMMER SUITS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart.
Schaffner and Marx makes, at $6.38.
$8.38. $12.00, $15.00. The cheap­
est of these sold for* from $8.50 to
$ i 0.00: the better ones at from $ 17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
all our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

BsmiJton Qcthing ^

THE KVEKIKG RECORD^ TRAVEE^ CITY, MICH., THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 190S.
The cost of repairing the itreetj
THE EVBIDiG KBOm. after
ihe big circus comes to town

THAviiiUcI^. MICHIGAN
I ' 'CRAMD TRAVERSE HERALD

the license paid. But i
men. whr. had a big trade yeslerda
wi 1 pn*bably argue that the expense
is a gcx>d . investment, anyhow.

CZAR'S LATEST PVL

NEW OEPWITUIlEl

Reforms Instituted to SboW
Mercy to HU PrUooers.

Dm Uwith Free!

If so, Ym wl NeR Sum II These Articles

OHAinio oomon-noxiBiTn).

, Wouldn't It be Intereftipg now i
ifcc new^pat»«r* would publish a 111
of thr>*c who have hot been 'burgled?

Owlr

rrlMtwwla

CoaeteteA

Are You Goiis Dumping?
]-banxero3 stoves...........
7^5
2bamer oil stox es.........................................
’ 1 50
3boracf on stoves.......
, with brass bum.
A good 2-bunier gasoline s
ers, nickle feet, for..,.

of -Cw-

MFOLinCSUfIT
•V iator Hanna is in CMc Federation
Purely for the Good He
Can Do.
Clevclaad. Aug. •: -Senator H
tltm.of the pu

o( tiu* civic federa
tion of which he I* chairman, .deliv
-h-.l yei.t,.r.!sv U-b.r.- ihv rnemtH-rs of

SSSS£Ji

CUBAN BATHIOTIBM COME* HlOH
Wk«o AiDetiosa
went tc
Culm to Hvenst tb« MHlne. rartfu)

THOM iMttrtoU Sbeveo oo gr««t ap
tor battle, but mo.t of them
prured oxpori in tbe aoneutkio of
Ameneaa permal propwty. A* l<iOic
be tbe war laaied that «ra> practically
all or the «*Cttban araty*' that any rr
apooRlble AoMalcan mid And.
Yvi Maalino Gomez now cuim-R f»r
ward and afBrmN ibai I here -w**r«* So.
bMti -mien lo ibe Caban arm): that
they senred an airera«« cif two and
oncbaJf rears, and are entitled to pay
ranatng from f 1 a day for private tc.
a tamp BUS of ftO.OiK) for Gomez him
'

Tke rate of pay for private* In
i'uUa U tbua figured to be twice that
recHred by tbe American aqjdkrR
arbo aetaaJly took 8anilja«o. Cuban
patriotlam cvrtalniy cam^ high. In
fan. it apparently l» to coat tome Ifio.

wio.otio.

. Tbal plalms no monstnio* should
'mn enonnona del^t. If she can get any
•UMly lo lend her the money, and that
puWlc opinion In Cuba abwld appar
ently accept the performance a^ a
matter of courae. aufflclently dUcIu^^
I the blunder of tbe Unlteil Slate* lo
i foregoing tjie.Juat reward of our ez
fpenditore of blood and treaRure In
?the war against Spain.
'
Tbn SIB of Jlberty"wbich we made
privilegB to plondar her p«d»lc.
That Cuba cannot endure 'the
weightier BO bnge a mortgage, that
abdner or toter tbe Cnlted States will
have lo Interrtnie and stand sponsor
for the debt which Cuban -patrioUsm'
Is creating fc»r personal profit, it per
^fectly eJem.
That Is what we are getting for free
• Ing Cuba In a sentimental style In
su«d of according to the dictates of
, The proocas Is profitable for the
Culum -patrtoU.- but will be rather
expensive for American taxpayers
who tiltlmately will foot,tbs bills.
MERCHANTfi

SHOULD OISCOUR
AGE IT.
It is stated that the Traverse City
^Ing stamp srbeme agent, and If
plan ts to Introduce premiums on
oodt. which is reported.

this siMi has been tried
ad lo be only a moihcKl
of enriching the promoters of It. I^jiter
on several attempts were made to
atari almllar ^methods of Inducing
trade, bnt thsae have been turned
Xhn trading .tamp meihod.of invit
lag trade Is attractive to a great many
people, but when the^ stop to realize
that the cost of the stamps must
i*lther come «»ul of the profits of ih«
dersund that In these times of cUim*
eompetttton the dealers cannot ^afford
to eartaH their profits The business
men should m»t allow themselves to
be drawn Into th^ trading stamp bust
aei^. bManse when one does It the
others must keep pace, and the conse
etjus! basis anyhow, and there must,
of course, be a decreaae of profits
The iOTrarerse City merchants arc
prugredklTe and up to dale In trade
InrltHig methods, so far as the dis
play* and purchaae of merchandise U
cwiceraed And generally speaking.
4hey treat their pai^s as liberally
as they , are able to^. They, as a
rule, glee good values for- the money
paid them, and It U conceded that few
are getUi« rich, although many do a
profitable bualness. But if they-andrawn into the uae of trading stamps
their proflU mnat be carulled or their
custoamm mnat .pay for tbe stamps
with thetr patclumea. It must be pne
or the other; thareCore. the aafeat and
bem plaa is to do boalaeas strtctly
npoo the menu of the goods handled.
The Beoord would suggest that the
promoter of such pians might do betler elaevbere aad not waste hU time
InTimrerBeCIty. w^ere the
haro already tried the seem
jbetweea the man
who loops ^he kwp and the democraUc
patty, la timt.the ^op the loop man

.Ml kinds of stew pans i
nickle and tinware, at a big reduct

Clener !• albert..

SECRETS

A gooil, strong folding camp stool, from----- 19c to 2.u:
A goal, comfortable haminock chair.......................... 05c
Folds up snug (just the thing to lake out .coping.

p-.in BuNsia and In SllR-iIa last Febru­
ary la get an al»«olutely Impartial, un
coioml rvpi.rt rLhiui the »tate of the
prlBouii and Hr- nature of the punlabmeiiU Inlli. ted on prisoner* for c-frac-

HAMMOCKS-a nice assortment at i off
CROQUET SETS from.............................

the Cleveland
llmldvr^•
«-vchange,
Thla utU.-lal. a former colonel in tbe
*ald in pan
Cuarda. named ZaWlnlkoff. ha* now re.' Since the .irgantration 4,f the Civic
tom.Hl to St. IVtcrwburf and made «
federattou the working |H5i»pb* have the true c-.u^c —motherhood.
full
and fearlea* reiwrt to .hi* Imperial
Mclbcr**
Frieml
takes
the
doctor'*
be.-n prohiM.pla-ie ,1U*1 she ha* no cause for an inler- master, as a result of which some imhas. the i
vi^ . She X* her own doctor, and her provem.-nt in Hr- condition of thing*
•The
wage
i-amers.
however,
m .-lci4t¥ it jiridrctcxl. Daily armlicatioo ha* already iR-ea made, na.v* tbe New
thought to themNHw->.-an- we getting
tr I’lr breast and obdomen tbronghout
our shar«- of the pnisperity T‘? I must
York World.
i>rcgti4 a V w ill r:«ble her to undergo the
admit that in tnanv cas«-* they werv
r«,r tnstanw. no iH^litteal pri!M.n.*r *
|R.T!.-| of e. -b-iHon in a cheerful mood
hat Mindltl
bead U to U- *havcl-only tb..Re of
and n-vl ::s liilurbcd.
r»oi
crimlnuU whvlcied of unusually brutal
between lal*or and capUal wt iiw to
condm-t w hile In Jail.
bring them logi ther. The federation
d.»e* not act as a Uisrd
arbitration u a Unimeot for ertemal u*e oniv. It
Hou-kTrsv
I bo Mibje-ted to bb»w* .
We only want to make it po^«ible to wiRild ijek-cl Ir: shameful if the werifice •Ufhteen 1
Thursday. August I 3. from T
get the employer and the eniph»y»'d ‘d rio-!o.ly v.^fc nrressary to the kutvesv •trifle* from a stickL or whip for any to6A)|i m.
ofT.-n*.-. and In all .-as..* when- wbiptogeiher'to ail)UHt their tnmijle^
ful iK-.e of h> ..’ihy thildren. .Ml W4nnen
Keremng to the Kiaterii«ut» that alKO'.t to Ih-4 ,e«c inulhcr* Hied send only ping 1* n-garded a
s connty tion loatlrug store and for $i.oo sevure the priR4.li autborltk-s
Vi/ci hiMl..nh rcinr^ly. HraUUv b:,bi.> governor of tbe pro vine* uiURi Ir- first
sab/ are the n-uU of
M..lher'*'j n.-n.l. obislm*d and full refiorts of elrcumconnection Oirr iNNik -riotbe-bood** tnaib-l free. •taD.j»-s Ir- sent to St. IVtcrsburg.
for ptWltleal IMc CRAOriCLO KCaiLAT0fiC0..XTUinA.6X
Tbe pmctloc of cUainlng nfnuiorr
but 1 can't help their saying
convl.1* to cars In mlnei-.or el»R-where
I
I know what I am d4.1ng It for
has been alwllsbed.
man wh
who has the Inien-st
The mlm.r punishments, sueh a* cm•Us conniry at Iheart should aid In
fining a priRoner lu a totally dark c-ll
oenement
enient which ha»< for Itn p
pun
nndergrauud. Iiavi* U-eii inm-h moiilU.-d
the iH-ttennK of the emnomlc
of the
No primmer Is to suffer tUl* punish
r»*o da.v*
ment for inorv than lhr»*o
How-a This?
doctor who
We offer One Hundred in.Ilar* lb
nlk..ff on his Journey wys a w.vk's
HriMind
has
l»«-<-n
broken
at
Gb
n
M
sard for any ca^4• %>f
('atarrli iha
cmbii.uienl In a totally dark umier
inlles
imnh
of
S4..1H1
Hav.-n.
u|rmi
-anuot U- cured . lo llallV Calarrh
wliirli a Chicago
depanno-nt store gmund .*-11 Injur.** tlw- eyes iM-yond re
Ctirc.
firm will build a summ.T hotel for ct.verj
K. J CIIENKY A CO . Toletio
Culon«-l ZalH-lnlkoCr* ait.-ntlon was
working girls It will Ik* a plac- where
We. the underslKned hau- knr.
esiR-4 UiII.v dir.H-i,nI I.. c.inid ilntv.w hi. h
► J f*heuey for the last IL years, and Huisr girls who cannt.t afford i«» g«i
iM lIeve him !.• Ir- |H-rfectly liont.rablt I.I the exjH-nsIve res4>rts may enjoy n had reach.-.! his ImiR-rial iua*t.-i'‘s .-ars
in all business transact ions and flnan vacation In the cuntry >Jt is a phil tliat 111 th.- iidlilar) prlsous Jewish *.d
anthropic
movement
\
diers *
.'laHy able to carry out any abllga
At
Barryioau 14.vetr-.kl Arthur Christ
Mon*' made iiy their firm.
Wehi A Truax. Wholesale lirugKlKis T4iwns found a small tin %>x efintain
Ir- the .-use In only. Is.date.1 Instanc-s
Ing several
queer
lo.»klng
copjicr and that any dlfferen<-e in the treat-,
Waldlnr KInnan St .Marvin. Wii.d.- f.ilK-s in the riv4-r The itamage caiis.-d m.-nt ..f th«« tw.i r.-Iigiims xvas dmby the explosion after he had lnv4*sii
saJe OrugKlhiH. Ttdedo. O
mth.-r to the nuiiu.le.of Hi.- lower
ri-B t-HKI I.v
Hall's ('atarrh Cun- i.s taken in gnt4-4l Ho-iii with a pin .was ct.nflm-l
ranks of t)ynlci.(. than to the action
fernally. acting
directly
ii|H.n iht to a couple .,f hailly shattered flnger.v
of the pri-Mui dir»-. t.»rs.
The iHix C4.nttln.-il 4lyiiamlie caps
NHl and mucouN surfac.-s of the
A Uu*.-4|au travek-r and lltt.-ril.-ur
tern.
Testimonials sent fn-e
l*tice.
r:.c fRu- tsuile
StiSd by all drm;
at r.trt llratly expires August !«. and lumietl m.rosheviuh n-.-.-ntly r-inni.-d
I L-l«i
Halls y'amily IMIls are the i.<
uio-i of them will l.-av.- the arm.
rii4-y .-.ay lhe> ,
>Vhlk- th-re he
II ih- Pbilhydn
had un intt-rvk-w with on>- ICx.iiih-ff. a
KornTill- slate board of edueaib.n ha- mail .-mpb.ycl to fiog priH4.„et^
“Wbeu .on I se.i.U tu U- a Ih.% r"
ip|H,into4l Miss Annett4- F. Chas.- ol b-ff Is an ■artist- with the whip.
•has,-vllb- N Y. teacher ..f dom.-siir
Wby. I,ex,-,, d.a,
'inu lue im.li­
n..ne.!.evlt.-h a-kcl Mn. with Imw lOO arret known as tbe Steel or Need
ma s Itllle Rtrl.-' .many t.h.ws he cubl kill « man.
ham farm One of the beet in Grand
N'«>rmal cidl.-g,She !•< a gradual
• Ain't I ex.u ..:eln;: to 1..
l.s.y •Komb-ff answercl. -'I wo - Tb.-,i. re­ Trav.Tse county; 3H miles south of
Pratt insiiiut,.. lir.H.kJyn
Th.-.No. d.-ar; t'lls can t |h- Ir-vs '
flecting. he said. “With
. xpluiu- the city.
s4T\ai4»r> «»f Mlisle building wi!
Ing that he tbougirt In- cmid br.-ak Hu*
J. E. GREILICK CO.. CITY
he's a lH,y.~
ba.:Jv«Kme
C.isirge Brady of Jackson has in
•Yon don’t wnni In 1r- n Ir.v W let
Konib-ff distlnguIslMRl lH-tw.-.-n apv.-nusl and paieni.-d a machine f.ir
siHMild we do WillM.iil «,iir iillie ;:I !*-••
making sewers of c-ment. which will paivnt blows and. real bb.ws He t.ild
••Cant i;.Rl,inale
« Isn V
X>on.*sh.>vltt*b
to
lay
Ids
tbb-k
nut.-lKiok
wry pnibably Ik- !es».-il In ihe cm
joto. 3l*ci*r A •orxm
sirucHon of a. sewer ml the PrlM.ii on tbe flogging bkx-k.‘ Tlie traveler
646 BWrt Bight Si.
City.
Sev.-ral ImtR.rlant advaniag.-> did V,. and w ith one whizzing blow
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Kbwenx-e walked awsy^ ilK.og1ilf.tMv
are claimed f..r the melho.1 of cs.n
K..mh*cr slmtt.-n-d It
sinit-tion
’Tao Hi-sperla iio-n and Hii-ir wivi-s
“N..W put >;mr band on H..- Mck.prayer, sl.e^dd.d fills
-If
ha.4- nalb-tl up the windows ..f ih.-ir •aid Komb-ff.
lH*ni4-s. biadd
tht‘tns.-lv4-s ini<i a
Iv.msh.Vvit. il cimplliHl and b.*ard the
me a . billy n«Kit.*' Wmimi. K H.miu
wag4m and siart»sl on a drive i4i <;ien sain.- dn-adfiil. whizzing stmnd. but bis
field. N Y.
hand was only gently f.nniH-d l.y the
Ik-nton lUrlRir Is having a carnival whip.
4d crini4‘
The city jailI Is crtiwd
cniwded.
It is optional ti^h Konik-ff w Ii.nt sort
• iMillce there an- W4>rklng 40
of l.loti to Inflict, lie said:
.-att-rmu^-toiiure or tlekle, as It
A Sherman woman pass.Hl a s4-wing

^ "
4Sc up

1-3 OFF on all l.awn Kixrkcrs, Chairs, Settees an»l all
crG
Summer
Giod^ A good time lo Uy in

J. W.

i-AnrER

;«l Houa« Furnlaher.

WHDLE8ALE AND RETAIL

Mother's Friend

JP*S*3

TJ..'’ZTZ>

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..JEALTHIEST...

CONDEMSED NEWS
OFMICBIGAN

AND
ABSOLL'TFLY 0^0RI.ESS

tUe Batie Cbem now
THE

r

1 ■

SMO

IVIA3XII

licst line of School Shoes on earih for MisM*s* arnl
ChillVcn. Kixck Oak Soles on ever>- pair ivill miar.iii*
ice ihc lw!st of wear. ;l*or sale only Uy : 1 : : : :

uioi-cr^

?HR 1000 WATTS

Bacbant & Hoscor
JURPET CLEANING WORKS...!

Beaidisan Einr Eiietrlc
llfM a«d Pw»f Co

Farm For Sale

N. B. CHAPIN. Propriclor
,in

b.'z w.^iuMgi.K, s

s4-.-n bvensis. which acc.nl
lug t4. ail ..Id saying.
iH-fore a Ifosi.
loike township, in Ibmzie c.i
likely 10 U.SA- It* identity as a
ship
It has less than fifty ci
and they hmv«I- pn-s4-nted at Hie next s.-s.-ion of
Ihe iHianl of supervisors asking to
August until heavy frost. 1 luive b,Hm have the terrlt..ry partition.-.! among
amirted with
hay
fev.-r, gn.wlng surrounding townships
By such ah
w .rs4« and w.ir.s.- each y.-ar, and ol roxatlon their taxes will h.- reduced
ta«c y.-ars I was unable to aticud to .n.-half
my work during that iH-ri«»d .
F.mr g.-iM-nitbms
nuinlH-ring lu..
"Ijist Kumm«>r 1 forinnilteiy gaVe [MTsons. wef4- present at a birtliiw
Hy,.m.-i a trial and am happy*to say pany <»r Hi
Hi4-lr grandslre. •Gahriel Kby.
that It entirely cun-d me and* I have 4d Marc-Ill
hud no return of the afniciion since."
irc-llus mlnist.-r was c.ming
Thl.s b-iier Is Offe of manv that have
I the train fn.m a in-ighlNiring
erne to the proprietors ..f Hyomol.
id. p..king his lit-ad 4.iit of th.
and the result* following this tn-atlost his fals,.- t.-eih
No ser­
m -nt have In-en so wonderful that It mon on Sunday.
is projKiscil at iL.- annual conventbnj
of hay lever sufferer* b. recomniena earn.' la BatHe Creel
Hyoraet to all who ar«- susceptibV i.. by means ..f th.- 'i
this diM-ase
wa.\.' ts d.-ad at the age of B»1 y.-ars
Hyoroel is a treatnu-ni for-hay b-ver
Til.* Fcb-ratlon of Woman s Clubs
Hat oinibines tin- latest dlscv.^rles of Ijinslng wants t.. fiimbh a r.R.m
of seb-rKN- hod Hie Ih-si of ciumnon
•amegi.* library building
4.n*e
Knowing that
a change of
climate was the only way In whieh re­
lief could be obtained, the evolution
»f
Hyoroel naturally
resujteii
tty
man brought
homo
three y.uing
breathing Its m-rm killing and he illng
,4-s which she foun.l in a n.-si while
ietUams. ariy one can have, at anv iM-rrying In Hi.- w.rmIs.
m*»meni of the da.v. either In their
The-shipyards of the C.diimbia In.n
h-mu*. the ofllci- or the factory, a
iii-ks at SI Clair hav.- been mrti.-d
cMmaLe like that of the White Moun
.-r 14. J C Cilchtist. the Clev.-land
tains or other health re*..ns. where
hay fever Is unkmiwn
le n-sult .u^.reakdown* fti the n.a. b
K. K Walt g .S4.ns ‘agTe.- to n fund in. r.v and Is.iler shop. whiHi raiise.l
Hie money It. dhy hay f4-ver 'snf.i-n-r d.iay In the .k-’lvery of ls,ats cm
wh.» uses Hyomel If it d<MY not give trdrte.lf.fr.

German Picnic at Elk Raphta Sunday.
Auguit fi. ,
Traill will U-ave Traverse Cliv at
11:20 a. ni Rate 4i*c
S«M- PCH.I.UW «»r ask aecnts for j«r
ttagara Falla. Alexandria Bay. Toronto., Ont.. Montreal. Quc(>n August 12. ll*.C. tickets will UL>ld lo above pi>tms at special low exurskm rati-s. via Pere Maniuetie to
Ktrolu with choice of nmu-* to Niag­
ara Falls via either Waluuih R R . or
Iborolt A Buffalo line steamers To
T.wocio and Montreal vU Canadian
arlftc Ry A»k Pei>‘ .Marquette agent
*r particulars as to rxrcs. trains for
hlcb ticket* VITO be sold. etc., or
rite H. F. Moeller. G P A IVtrolt
It la stated that an Jan. 1. IWS.
..re w. r,. 1.V.N bituminous coal udnea
operation In IVnraylvanta. as «ompnrvd with IHd on l*ec fil. 1900

Watch, a.K-k and Jcwclr>
leiairml.
Fine work iiiv
siKTcially.
Proiiiptiicbs my • ':
(;ive me a «alL
- '
motto.
Next door south of S.pmc.s
Barbershop.

Claus W-Jrner. Propne-or
HlTTnSK BAY. IIICII.

409 S. Union Street
The Peerless Shirts are the

Yon Like Good Coffee

machine needle through her ihumli
If was withdrawn with plncrs.
farmers claim that they
th< hav.

CXCURSION5
P^AVUPWUBTTe

HI
KNAPP
..The Watchmaker..

UXRS0N*S PARK HOTEL

When Yon Want 1 Nice Cut of Heat

lAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS

th* KrfcR.
Wi. t b...
..r Hie *pl.-mlld
.4 w.- Ciil.l b.-nr fr.on yoncKv l.biff
I s.-j»onv asked tbv leturn.vl
gmwt ..r the Niitnui.v b.dcl landlord
“Well; I II IHI you
After you b-ff
last fali there was q, l.unrb of |U.-se
li.-r.- .Hdbge %iuil(-iil* com.*, mu' one
niglit thov got riill of lo.e for Almy
Maf.-r, or some oib.-r woman, so they
said. n.r %v«* J.k. wlM- full o' sou.c^
thing els.-, an- ib.y g..t out. iK-r*- to
front ..• the hotel, an* all at m,.^- an’
togetb.T they cut loose i\|lh the
blaincl.-st ibing almul Rah. rah.
mh!' an’ a u hob- i.d more to the same
eff.-,-t. an’ th;.i there «vho just natur
By must a' gl.e up the gimst

bu’

.tulL

I the ground

rv o' nn.v feet Bnuan-. au’ there
«l lo liave b<4-n a turrlble »trug
At any role,- we ain't M-cn nor
noll.iii* o’ the 4-clm sloce.“—

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Domsheviteh told this terrible
man that sort of p\mlsbm«*nt would
now 1*. almU.sb.Hl tla* cx.-<-ti:loner reSlK>ndi-d f.Tv.-i.Hy;

“<;od grant It luiy W aor
Luvliigait M:ifah...ras. I'a . are two
daiigbtfrs of a im-ii.lH-r .<f W-.cblng
ton's ;:Mny w ho |*aifn-li ,.t,d In the
l.atHe 4.f .MomnoMith, I'h.^, w..,n.-i,
llaiigtiter* of
th.- Itt-cltihoii
are
Mr> riHK-lK* «kill,fold, age l!v year*.

Sill—tkrini.!.

►he

NolhinK so invij^oraiin^ for your breakfast - nntT ho bn akfaM ipiii,
(timplctf wiihmii a j^ootl i iip of ^ootl cofTt-c.

Ever Tried the “Ferndcll Brand?”
11 is the Iresl coffee you have lasted The blend is perfect it is hanl
to lintf one who fails to be pleased it is very unusual we kiiow. but it
is nevertheless true. To introduce .the ‘'I’erntlell'' coffee, one of the
lirins BKST LADY DHMO.XSTRATORS will be here all this wrek
who will be pleased to serve you with this <h:licit)us coffee r.vpkiin al*
, the many j»ooii points —tell all abtiiH the , many valuable artichrs iliai
will be j,hven away, and incidentally sell you a pound or two <if the cofb-r

One of Our Customers
DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY and

Backache
^SlClRE
-I tuffersd a long Urn* with what the doctan
claimed lTMliimbHtf .;> Was dowa in bed un
able to Bore without ^at paia. Two bottles
of Dr. Feoaer's Kidney and Backache C««
oenpleUly cured lae aad I have had no return
of the trouble oor any si^ of rhenmatisux.
FRED BRANDT. Dyer. Kuade. lod.I.t..a0c..tl AU.f.itiukBook-FBn

I The Horribto
Tortttcteof
lUietimafifiiii
can be oreroome and
Ae dreaded db
expdled fradi vour
system t>7 die nae d

MITT.J.JOHNSONS

6038

mb M OiiitMBBfi OiMjr Br
•ufbBB A Rexburf. C E. WrR A io«

i

Parker Bros. Old Stand « 20S Trent Street

who has recently moved here, saitl to lis: ’’Tell your customers I have
used the l erntlell Coffee some time bt f<u:t 1 came here, and consitler
it the best Java and Mocha mi.Yiure 1 ever tlrank, ami I o^ht to know.’*

Elegant Souvenirs Absolutely Free
Beautiful eiij^raviul pictures, I rench .\ri Studies and other imported
;;oods would decorate any room g:iven away with every one pound
purclKisr. Larg:e, majjnilicent pictures. Mower Studies, children’s pic­
tures. ;;o with every two pound purchase.
,

Elegant Pillow Tops
that could not be duplicated for 5Hc or Thc- -^iven FRHH with purchase’
of three two pound cans of Java and Mocha, or two one dollar packa^rcs—In addition to above, there arc cupons in each packa^^e, WHICH
WE WILL REDEEM.
-

Handsome Book Marks
and picture cards given to cver>’ caller.

There Are Four Grades
of the.Kainous Femdell Coffee, *20c, 2T)c, IIOc and B5c. Order a pound
with >x)ur groceries in the morning and then tell us what you think ol it.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVENIKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, IMS.
J. B. Martta. M. D.

GOVEUIOI B ATTACltO

QUEEN CITY

C«ndltiOfl

Laid to Hia Charpa.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and three bottles cure

'

Emma Job. E^M^er.Lan^s^O.

Kingstown. 8t. VlnceBL Aug. S.~
Tb«? Sentry publishes ao mtlcle calll&K public auentlon to the mUarmble
coDdlUon of many of the safl

Whole Wheat Flour is Anti-Dyspeptic
anci contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast foods on the
market. It is sweet, nutritious and
healti
thy. Manufactured by
:.
;

HANNAH & LAY CO.
OITV, IMIlOf-l.

■n:

fti.- raatlPK fail

for f.t..lUb

i«-.ipb-.

"f‘lt*“ld*‘ i'*y «**il*' j*ftralysls «,f tho
''•f
llrinlH K
iJlwaM-,
*J4u
|Miun*U. ^unt r.^1 from. aMbnia. ami
iTiftirnud li> hts ni.tdlral advlM-rs
mouth o| lao
No* JohUMin wrlih"
170 |H»timU. u bard.r than tiailK aixl
fn^-.frt.in achtu ami palus
Johnwin
faM.Ml jj.arfy ^10 ,i»y»j win n h.*
Mory :

* I at- half a Uiiaa

blind • The Irt-ldegnsmi. nevertheless
demanded that the c-.r.mony Should
pnaMM-d. but srarrely bad the prli^Ht
pronouii.ed
the bb>Mi,g
when the
bride r.dl dead
The lUJ Mt.T> Was
afierwanl explained us follows
The
brides HlMer wa*. in lov.- with Hie
brid-griM.in and bad trbd in tain to
I to br.-ak off ill.- mairb
and iharrj her When she found there
M- for her she dlvulge.1 the
brides sel
hat she had a
gloKs cyf llu
IIK her KiMer ly-

forts whleh belong lo them out of the
relbf funds tbai w.-re subscrll»ed by
a sympathiring world in their behalf.
Oiscasc and Immorality Rampant.
•Uiliers. though
li»cnied. are
also suflenng fur want of i.sM. the
employmi lit afforded on the esUt«‘S
mar by ate madeijuaie lo keep them,
and then- arc until now large num•T.> ol iiM's.e half naked lalsirera si ill
living under the temisirary
misirary shelter*
shelter
B1 C4diinarl« c
lur dlrt.v^ilere
ered

-BUSINESS CAROS.

liwai ia*arh

*'*ty

!

CaHtduponfouptff

Trio rtwe City. MkA. kw

nor;

\Vc suggest you be ready
for them by depositing your
cash in the

Thirtieth stn^t ..u. Satui
long ago. Tli,. . .ir was Tuwd.M. and
after a few ».b« k* had t^^-n pa
f“t:nU him-.If it
aisle just iM ldnd a fat negr. >. w
Forth. :iif.aiH>ei.nifo!t ;t

,d ~
;
- _
ll
1. U.Ln».WV.i.iil-j»p.ci^ Muuuai.

trying to talk to all aruu,
detdy it sa.'" :l.c Min. jouu,
«»'
Icvltlncly
"Pai n
Vnty i .ijMi
lookers

N-i^nie

guffaws

tul'"

mbs-dy

renting a safety deposit box
n the bank for your other
•aluables and keeping a
good six-shooter at hand.

■ ;si=r,'-=E..=3,'a=.-!;“-

».*our. Lml
not VO- iiapa
Then shell
srd apolog
befo* sah

luliding a cyclone cel
o provide his family
’haiub.riatn's C.ilic.
iiarrhiM-a U«>nuM|v

4-d to the yi'u
bus- - Tap IS
M.w- l-M- sblUl
Inir jx»li.r blii
Ton b;,d. siili. hall

CLOSING OUT!

End of Bitter Fight.
Phirians hail a long a
:hi with an abcess on r

The Red Book.

daw thf
Burglars



-

Iw'ar im»4.
rx-JedgA .V V M.<\.nnen o
Gt'orge A Tulle. Con>tru«iUin
paiiy is endd.M with a sier.v
• I. nr,,nsK.4au„-. « dspjH-r. vot.
y4.t.r . rj, ;i. Wfho luis iu aver^l

e

OF THE WOELD

,,

“ QILT A^wn-a^B.

OLD HUSBAMD BEST

from lh|! Ute eruption of the Sou►ft Married and Divorced Million­
frlere.
aire’s Daughter Ought t^ Know"The eoodition of the stricken fam
From Varied Eaperience.
UJes" aays tAe Sentry, "who are sick,
starving and penniless, exdles the
uos Angeles. vn\.. Aug
»* —Mrs J
pity of the hardest hearts and fires
with indignation the minds of those Perins A. I-ayman. the often married }
who are aware that this unfortunate and divorced daughter of the murder
—nay. disgraceful—circumstanc
Snail of Chicago.!
the direct resnll of a despotic govern­
imVntered upon
upon}
hired a lawyer amlxentered
or in chief who treats with contempt
al opinions ndi Ifi accordance wHh his
filth divorce case. T«Kj<^pondent.
he once blithesome hotel clerk.}
• In spite of
the advices of m
found marriage a failure after aj
whoM* knowledge of the island, ph
experience
Ically and otherwise*. plac<Hl them
j
Many btlis that he contracted ha
a position to be his egcellencys a
i
ied to the mtilionain
vlwrs in such a matter as the settle­
payment, luit she claims'
ment of those people on sijj
she I. wHhoi
Hhoui money.
. ,
.
j
lands. 8ir UoIhti Llewellyn lo
She has c
I
friends
j
sixiy of the starving families on an
their
,
in-‘
iinhialihv spot of Amos vale Jand,
fluemv
bring about her rem
wiflKMit placing at their disimaal
to c.iftln. from whinn she ha
lis.i of cnltlvatable land..no ratbms
and at a lime of ihe year when the
,«lo r.- Ik a rouKh
fltnire of
rarw.l. .lyiPK Mptm a na“k St-al Craig prospi-f't uf I heir obtaining’ sufllcieni
|»a.v .Selkirk's tru.-and original name.
Iihes" her last hushamL She ew t *
fainiest
iTb. r.. l^ aliui the dale iTt.F and
I here In.sble <if i
The resu
known iliBi helklri «a» in Lugo
jH-ople. weakened by eonslanl bungel
1704 to ITOK.
Not Over Wise.
,
victims of the ma
As the marrlagt^ of a young ctjujile have {alien
riiere 1^ an old allrguncal picture i
I'.i.r JuhfiiMm of MlriiK^apolis has of g.si.1 fuM tal position was pntceedlng htrla that iingt^rs In the
had rHithliiK t« tat but a Uandfal of in a rhiirrh at Odessa. Unssia. a wo­
man s %olee ralle.1 a.ut. "The wtMjdlng Nor are Uh^v the only liatch of retk»v This is parallele.1 by ihe
muM not
take .|.laee. Ihe
bride h fugee>, thus dcpiiveif of liUHian ctim-

GEKEIAL MEWS

*. B. Btom. M. P ,

martin & Guans

Asthma

Of

I t

WAIST SETS, lEAOS,
SHOmiffi BA8S.I

ai. II. limoy ID UamilWi..

--------- -

iiy lime had cuiiie. A
rt I lied Dr. Kings .New
cry for Consumiitton. TinC*‘lV
I r.-c*‘lvod
was striking and I
my fiuM
few days
Now

These are not old stodc No,
no! All new siufiT. but we wfll
not carT)* them over the season.
It is simply common busincM
sense lo close them out during
this niunilu See the nice waist
iri we otrcT at 18c Handsome
leather bag al 62c
Newest
leather .lesigns.

itrely r

..

.r:-i

ITS are harld^^*rr of "dbII^I.e *wd

.....

mimitalliv
• In the fare of all this misery, the
...... byU.-Krr..., but nevprj"-" AAvn.!... I,
Mr 8.u.r.
to overfeed
I shall never Tike a’’“‘'***^*
pnilirted the end of the -urn 4if iri'i.iMM to the credit of the
. ham e
The I..IUUIO ami the uuIh. i
*«» tnurh rttn- S«.ufrl«Aie relief fund was recently rewill! plenty t.I water. ke.‘p me („ ! «dehee tn hlh predbdbm that
he miitisl from this gmeriimi*«t to Kng
Mdemibl e.nidiilon
I am a.s Moiiml a* ijs.plnr tree near his.
piTuianeni interest
the day J wa.H Isim
I i-iui do four 1Hwait.sl the liuut
if the work of re
htije^ Ihe day h w.M^k I used to do "
>>«nash up
In spite «d mh h a stu •
ee^sb,^, Oi alarms Mi .Stuart mhhs to
As ilH- r.-suli
of
a reiuaikald.
hate l.M.ked forward to ..............
,d
dnam Vale„i|„e Marx, id KIkliart
ihlnc< with eiptunimiiy
At leati In• idry ovpre
Iml |M-rsuaded a surg.i.n to m-rforn
o|s ration on
before death finally* merl.Mik hint ”
a1«.t, a whisper, ami that wiih
ty
Me wa.s told- that possltde
ol failure was Hie iiresemM- Ip

Sulclde Prevented.
workhouse at tin* age of 7.*.
Thr.^v
The suiriling niimiunc,‘m.*fii Ihat a
y.'.u- ago. when it iMianie pul'lbit
known Hiat He- man whose iiHetiilons Irt. 4.-ni3iiV4* of suicide had lieen dls
o\.nsl will liiieresi many.
A run
tniliiohs for others wa-<
lown syvi,.|ii. »ir des|s.ndency invaria report
to obi Inshlom d
bbiMing
iilcidc and something
MTlptlon was ralse.1 for bis benefit, nbly
w.olfd r. slore his vohv
t»U Wedlles
ill prevent that
and for
wuple of years be' was al has ......... found tluit will
day Hr J II ,4:re. ue. of Mishawaka
-.uidision which makes suicide likely
jeif.rt^n..ii the o|M>railon
When the
\i ihe firs! thought of self dcsirur
hoaev.r. w.tle then
Utieei made ati Inrlsbm near the right
ion lak.- KU-ctric Hiiter.s. It being :
e|is.w n ibtrk.
•k. dark eolored llqui.
a blryele ridden by a
«woed out justI ojMit
ajMa fhe
II
dream
Mar
htrurk by lightning •n the nervi-s and build up the »
SA.'S his votee has Mead
eni II is also a great Stomach, Li
wihtetl Into a shapeb-s.H mass
ill iM.wer Stme that time
i... ^
,
by the iMili and and Kidney regulator. Only :.oc t
serauhes from isiaction giiaranui-d by Jas. G. Jo
S..I1 and F H Meads. DruggUl.by Frank Gre

MADE GHASTLY FIHP

Down
he Mdd luT to a. I

tAf.-a'"amri::. id*'i III- hinliey

r'.<

was found
as lo be n de«.me.T.
e Is I.4S.T only $.1"

.eiu-ek for ffU.i h.i

ts-en re<N-lved

rtigmi. th«- iMiv iMim
U and Mrs William II .^igm-t
U K4M-K|N.ri. Pa . S4.m.
which Is ihe iw.nlict
Jilld U.r

health."
iughs. Colds and
YotihU-s
Johnson and F II Meads ilmg

burg.
John
W
Kli/alM-ih Phlim»
.F=i. M. J: !•hm^p>
•> Warm.’iii . All
iNiiiy
Ki Alifb-r-oti. LuIm I (bir.loj
•iirti<
Marv
WillM-lmina lla-^tiiigff
fait. y Millar.l and G W, tig-b-n Tb
>.»v«-r d4--ign L a bnlUaiii ori.-ma
•i.ni-«-i»iion tn whii h ttrik-.iig arabiV
iui- di'>ig«>, joirWiiiul a figure «d i
urban,A num»*er.'.d u»“'
ocraidiir an
Iw-auidni i-oloi
irimmg an*i a
!j.m id ch,-«-rfu
Hiding man.-r i-b-virl.y illu^trai,-,!
nnki- iliih magaxipj' t^Arilcularl.v fa

The Death Penalty.
A Hub- thing wiim-ilmi-s n-hults in
«h-aili. Thu.« a mere M-ralch. ln«igni
fteant rut»» or puny ladls have paid
the death p-naliy. It Is wi.wi to haviHurklen'A Arnica Salve ever handy
ir/lhi- IH-.S1 salve on earth and will
pri'vcnt fata’iiy. when Hums. Son-s.
I’lrers and l‘lli-? thn-aten. <mly 2.'^:.
at Jas. G. Johiisim-8 and F H Moads‘
l>rug Sti»rc»

; r«ilk.“riHdera
Saiilt
Sie Marie. Aug
WhPe
and was ciin‘d
l.oiii liavmg a dm ior J nmsider It Pli-kirg iH-riies in the wtmls n«‘ar this
Wm cholera
medicine
in
the riiy Mrs .\|ex KoImtus dtsoivered Ihe
of employ,
U,dy 4U a man hanging to a trevv She
rcnit-ily is
r4 is.ried I hi- niatt.-r to tlu- auihoniies
and-the IsMy wa.s l.l.-ntlfied as that
children 4ir of Maurice Panhv. a Finn, wh.v .lisai»
ever fails and is pl.-aAom p.-an-d Iroiii hts home h«-re two W4*eks
sale by Ja* a J..hns«m
*N li.^^r..|..hu ll hr hail liahBpI

im.del .M luNd Utt Ihe deaf and Huhe er*Nll. 4.f ihe|MiiiJ tslli 1h- a leatiire of the'depart
.1 islm-allon
How the
ausht Boy Cured of Colic After Physician a
be t. I'l years
icallv
Treatment Had Failed.
Aiitupiary l{a
• ■
olpb Ihuells of ls.n
lilmseif rhai lie has Ubow
• My tsn Wlu-n four y.-ars ..Id was
•s
verliahic
gun. I
and cramps In his
.hh h I... l-niah. ... n., >...r. ayn!
PuU iTind To It All. .
|
, arn, FoV .hr-jrK-Uir
be diK-tor and
for »:• pu king It 41111 td some r4-fus|A gri. v«ms wall tdtiim-s c-oim-s as j lo- In^H-i.-il morphine, but the child
<
tlir4.wn Hill l»v ili4- Askm*dean muse a r.-sult id nnbcamble pain from over-1 kept getting worsi-. 1 then gave
Iim at tKford . Tlo-re is roughly eii taxisl
organs.
Oirriness. llackachi*. hall a ti'as|sa>nful of rhamb^-ri
laini
and
grave.! -on
the
loik
* A S.-lklrk. Liv.-r i-tmiplaini
GonstlpatMn. 1 f.ihi- fhidera and niarrhina IL-r
S.-w Ufr
was w.h4-rc Selkirk Itiii thanks lo l»r. K1
Pills ih.n pm an %-nd to it all. They , and sinm n>C4»v«-ri'd "--K. L W
I ihormigh. Try them Shell
Ijike. Wis
Mr Wllkit
AMMltlon *
1 his iM-inglOnh
-ant«M*d by Jas G. John , Unik keeis.r for the Shell Lake
, of .V dUh
1 M4-ads- Drug Stores,
[her Go
For sale hy. Jas G Jol

"■-■’Tji.

4TU|.1.tll,«l
T!o VM
with a b v-r muidpv

()ffrrs>*ou some

1 ports anil Parlor Suites

This No. IS couch, size 30x 76 inches, is one of the special values we are offerin>;, the frame is of hafilwooil.
claw feet, has, *;uaranieetl steel construc­
tion, canvas bottom^ ami low aiVttk»tton filling:, iipholsiered in Ti tone 0(1 Cfl
velours. rows tufts, a $1H.0<» valu^^ lea ranee Sale Price........... ..
VUlvU
ST.t'K) couches goin^: at................... .................................................^........... . $5.^'0
couches going at--------- ...................V- • - ............................$6.00
S15.W couches going at........................................ . .. n.... .................. ..... .$10.7R
SIS.OO and $‘-N\U0 couches going at........................................
.$15.00
adjustable end Davenports....... .....................................
$15.00
$‘J2.0(3 adjustable end Davenports...-. ............ ........................................... . .$17.00
3 piece Mahogany Parlor suiis. upholstered in silk Danvask, regular price $-J0.00.now..........................................................
5 piece Mahogany I’arlor suit, velour upholstered spring edge. $:iO value.
now...................... ........................... .......................... ......................A......... .$22.00
r> picc-e Mahogany Parlor Suit, upholstered in crushed plush, $45.00
value, now............................................................................

XHo

-ton S*toro

bv

M..U. total Ob.
- ljIi.V..s oil,
0.1,^ wilbo.U

^

le 4iouM
uariA of
dd roxe.
ifh a- gri
fdel.^ t,y
bai.U of
I MniH^
11 IS suitable for hofa
ns. luble 4^‘V.. s. la.inilry logs
ags and folilit.g work l.aFki-ta
ktiowe two Kiuid,‘v of co]
4.-otl.n auil the other oral
Algol, on tla liaTl vn*»-e
of ewampy lrav.> atul i
engo P<^

Ail V ui-a ^u*r*a i.^

^’

RASTALL*‘1M5

......

.•ibvl.a:;

:^.-SS4.£:S
t

A. D. TYLER

Ladies, "you can jump (
pie on IL but it will come

TAXES.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
'll,- tax rolU for the coIUtUhi
is>l and 4-ity taxes an,l spi-clal
-ni4-nis f,ir the five wards
of Trav,.rse CUy..Mlchiga
n-place,1 in my hands for

1

g DR8. SAWYER A PENHALLE^ON

:

...DENTISTS..
All Work of Highest Possible Grade
Fine Gold Work e Speclelly.

If
1

I will be In my office
•f 1-4,licetIng said taxi
IImm 8 o‘cTiK-lk“un!
n ill,- btri-niM.n. and fr

I r*r w retrhiet tl*.
OTATK or MICHKIA'
their Iii-ck iiMtig*
st,M k* ai. l iT.iiare
Ab.MjId always U- of fbe Iat,-*t pat­
tern
The fa^tblKuis woman U do
clMM-d t.y tbc ilaltily ffesbtu-^s „f her
Iltle turnov
whbh it m.eU iMh.Mt and the trig
line* of h. I tww. <Tavat or i
A Hou.hily 4»ui***l Mock,
that Is too Idg i|)d has to 1
betray the <-arclcs». Idi-or miss person.
It shows u markwl lark of sense of the
fitncM of things to wi-ar a low- neck *2t‘*^*.!^rertb,T ,.rd.-rv^^. thxt public
iKvdIee In the Str.-et. and th- string of
pearls. sue|i as Ihe Ni-w Vorki-r so
i.fteri ad,Is. srarei-ly I eiP rs the li
pri-sslou. lu laiudon sui-h a style
dressing for Ihe sini-t H r-onsliieri
provimJal lo a <iejrr»-«» —Chii-sgo Poi

B. J. MORGAN

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE PSIRANCE
L. L. A. BUILDiNa

' PERE Marquette !



Trairu.

«»foUuWB

I

j;'

bur that
rrtaken
coualifj-s froren mutton and other
products of the farms and ransea of
Maortland. to ship lbi*m lo Kngiawl
and to establlsb n-tall stori a
out the Fnlted Kingdom for the aale
amt dlsplbutloD of the products so
purvLased.-Chlcmco JourtoL

Zealand has
.$35.00

. AXD SUUCATIOV

u*.,

B r

:

rvery one ol which is of human
merest, and ever}* article u Oloarated. There is no better magaaine

* GRAND RAPIDS 1 INOIANA RY !

o For lvt.«k,-f. Me. kuiaw. Oraad lU|HdB. Oa

c. L. lS.*kwood. o. p. a r. a.

M. &N.E. TIME CARO

i year, single copies fiv^ centa.
^Id by newsdealers everywhere
traildrcss the. publisher. ’

EUROPEAN PLAN.

JOHN R.SANTO

jgS'-'iiitsC
sS-'

r>r»Bk

$12.00

NEWS

! sisssiffis:^

;

.. .;S*- JS'

Til,- Austral I

2 6000 LUMBER WA60NS
Z T0PBU88IES
I PRAETOR BU66Y

DENTIST
. oace--sos New will.-.n. Block. CIU

Orticc ill Wilh,*irn bliK-k, r,
M K HASKKL

Tti,- most radii a! step ever t
a covemmi-i.l lo foster home !
by gomg Hilo tlje fb-bl <if trn
iH^inou is pro|«,'*>4l by New :
tbe .Ml- u niiH- of II ri.y InduM

WACONS AM) BU66ES
...FOR SALE.

J. W. GaunUett. H. D.
■‘to i" u'n

0

When .vou want a physic that
mild and gi-ntb-. easy to take and ci
act. always
Stomach and 1
by Jas G Joh

Uoc». Terr.

, os-rcof»A-r»-iv

At r;„ : rr;.i

will III' ri'cclviHl
fees, ami on all
pat.l on S,-ptcnil.e
?„-r I-t. a iM iialty of om- per
i.»n
Such
aiiackn
are
usually rollci'tlon Will be charged,
caiiwnl by Indip-Mum and tb«-ee Tab (axes remaining uii|»aid on
Ui and until NovemU-r Iai. a
.♦r two p,-r rent for collection
pr,-vinti-d la ih«* Banu'
• by Jas. G Johnson

O

sl.f..ibl vviii..
pi. l.vllv,p..ll.f.-,l 0,11

gn ni.il bu. kct
g,i u vvorkiil
!«d
wi’l. llrt*

^ Il’oii-M.
of V,
are to Iv foun.l in t
whli h i- a v, I V. Min.

lib- nmv

Our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale

li any ,,M,r,g
|... M,|

Trlai
*'

:ii.l bit, Iv: at.,'

Woman Barry Pickor Found’'Botfy of
Man Who Had Hanged Himtelf
With Rope of Twigs.

menhs

ITIro rule and »1 tur

with .-vf-ry month w
In its I^^lst^aii4,n^.
liCKlgllS The III
Hroiightou
Hi
Hum KHul W
Train. I(i< hard

E W HASTII6S k SRI
FIRE INSURANCE
~JSSi,r!A2irj:us!^’
hplck machine, which eats
i perfect plcksjfTOT the wood at therate of l.oou i

r

THE EVENINO HEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., THURESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1908.

CAsroroir

DKUCCEPAIIPKOIKEIP

THE ROCKS
THmixiMO mxzpniEMct,

of oeo

WINANt IN THE BAY

East Side Women Witnmaed a Very
Unusual Proceeding on Front
Street Recently.
rather

nnuf-ua!

proceesiing

was

prved recemfy by i»eople Itvlnr in
the cast end of the>it> on
F'roni
came along, carrying

Hit Hwm Yacht V.ya

«rove
»(ber. and took him
the road but in plain -ight of

artiims lha
carried wa
him on
fed
The other
;r»»«nd
and
pr»»cee<l« d
igh htr p«»cke!»
tV-veral
vratche<l him but iliey wer.- afraid
do anything
k* ».<Mm a< b*- had gt»:ic thr.»uglj
‘ lM»cK* t« he sneake.t sway and
on the llchthonac point durin
it to the watrher>.
The drugged
night
Mr. Wlnan*. hla female
m lay there an hour le fore he
hlmrelf and wh*-n he did he
* from shore
tba rear about i
daxed. He immedisu ly began f*
oral hours during the haary storm^^ in his pocket^. and then commt
kicking ar»»und i>n the gnumd s-<
Monday night, and were saved
I
had lost mimething
ITetty Mxm be
brave work on the part of Captain
s«-emed to dis«>ver the tracks «.f his
Bahle and crew of the gasoline launch

Old
MlMkio
August
Ii.r-04-org
Wlnaai of Kalamaxiio **-i sail cm hi
•em racbt V.->a >«-Kicrday for Nolrib
' port point with harrowing
tioni. a narrow rMapc> from

~“^rche?^ iJrbim’hi ’(h ™

V____ ________ _
The Veya dropped anchor l;i the KTXiWth
harbor Uatorday and laid by
Monday, alartlng
away
in a lUht
braese which became heavy as the
boat rounded la\o Bast Ray. As the
point was approached the wind freshened Into a gale. Uw rain
In torrents. Iightalng played vividly
through the clouds and thunder rolled
hearlly.
This cootlnued throughout MISS GLADYS STRANGWAYS AND
the afternoon and nlgb
MR. ROY VICTOR FOREMA
It was a heavy aua that carried the
yacht upon the rocks and drove her
hard and Cast between two of
where the water was sis and seven Left the City Ye
fuel
astern and
alongside.
Wlien
news of the disaster reached the re
Tied There To
nort Captain Hahle decided to ml an
don his evening trip to Elk RapiiU
and go to the rescue of the dlHtre>
party,
in the darkness, heavy -es
rain and wind the life saving feat
both ardudus and perllouK, but
Chptaln and several asslsianih v
noocessful after several hours' s
that were not without eicliing
i.Klsy and >»tll resid, in tl
Ikith y«.ung pc *p:«- have many

THEY DID NOT
WANT TO WAIT

re
.Mrs.
Laae made her tromfonable for finnight and sent her to the resort . es
terday morning id lime to catrh"^»iK
• o’clock boat for Elk Rapids. A
able pointer dog had a similar <
unoe.
The Emma tos»H| the Veya Into th»
harbor between 10 and 11
o rl mk
none tl^e worse for the rough exp •rt"
•nee and anowing. today, hardly
•cratch.
,
CapUIn Rahle received some warm
congratulations upon the surc«*KKsHb
which he made the maiden

i were frocen out by
on the n«w boat for set
Old MlMtoQ^and Elk
• man aattefactury results than have
hMB attained In recent years. The
launch makes double dally trip*
atrUng with Che trains th both dln«c
tkms. and does not leave her run
•acursloDs or other side Usue> « Shy
demonstrated her seaworthiness M m
day night In a manner that jsas n*all)
comforting to tldiid resortihs. sh w
lag that a
It Is a g MMi
itfully hand
craft In a i

TBE USUAL nCHS

(he outskirts of the excitement A lit
tie further in they were 50 cents, and
so on down. ’The prevailing pric»> m
the Initial♦‘d was only 2:. cents, ai
Is said that a few got them fur
than that
v
One local cltUen put up a very tal!
hollar, but was lnfi>rroed the clrciupeople paid f»»r showing here, and no
set price was made for tickets or r*•urvud seats, and if the circus pvM|ile
are able.to work “grafts’' of this kind
that are legltlmste. no one being ct>m
pelted to lake a dtkceot ticket, iht
city cannot do anything or the author
dtles. either.
One man
in
partic
ulsf was going to show the clrc
few things, hut after an Interview
Mr. Sails be must have decided
‘ matter drop.

rUmiALOF L. N. TOMPKINS

might U
in his bus
le young inn.l.le

Twice iHlore this
have .U*cJded nut to
The parents of the young woman un
derst.sMl that the plan to wait tw,
y«wrs was agreeable to the young ptM
pie. and .when th.-y learned ihiu tbe>
had d.Tided to leave the cit>
rt»me on.* ih.-y made nt»
no e!
eTTort
►grest; of affairs
aould Im- gnsiin
license made mit some days ago I
but this win.mu IH- u^ii in the
riage o-renton.t
Am*th.«r
w.ll
made 4HU at Ne« berr>.

the big

ion today in this city, and a large
•n.wd 1.- attending the exhibition on
he Tweinh street grounds ibi> after
i.M.n
This show has been here be
fore, and the p.-ople know -what It is
like, so that they W9uld
anyway, for they like It.
The parade

a visit in MIlmaiTkie**'**
F. Wickenbnrg of Lout
visiting Mrs K Thompson
Walt and Miss Walt have rxfrom a three w.-eks' trip
isin and lUlnuis
of Old Mission

•redliable.
Shetland ponies, dogs
m.mkeys and elephants are the prin
cijial actors In this animal circus
Th.- evening performance will tak*
p!ac- at K.iu Instead of
thb
enlng. and all who intend t.. att.-nd
Mrs F. T. 0«b.»rne‘ ment t*. Ho'
c . v.-ning p.-rformance should lu-ar
Ich.. this morning f..r a xisit
IS In mind.
friends*and relatives.
Th.- manager stated this aftem<«n
E 1). Barber and s.m IV»n ..f Kik
at the crowd today mas the larg.i
Rapids returned h«.m.- this afternooi
afi.-r a visit with Edmard BarU-r an,
big cir^iir^^'”
V o xes e a
famtl!-.
Miss Jiwiie Ehrenberger and
Mn
Don Dyer m.-ni^.i Bingham thi- afiei

SKELETON OF A GIANT

WILL MET IN ST. LOUIS

Tlu- fiitu-ral service .4 William Har
risen, mho died T'u*-,t.a.x in Ma>fi-bl

were out cd a trunk^ his nmiher
bolding tor iMiard. and iluii he db
know he had Ui-n in the v#otu: ti
rpon the iKiy s promise to g.. t..
and liehavc'himself, and the mol
anxiety over her son Mr Knov
klmlly «^in>. nied tmt to enter a
plaint at this time, ami tb«- ea-e
disrolsM'^l i4»r th.- pr.-s.Mit
.
Had a Good Time.
r at Hurd
enjmabb- nf
and snx UmmiI r
Ic att.-iuI.Ml.
Mr. and Mrs Frank
liai
and Mrs A 1* r.s.k, and M
W W Smith
The Isiat oi
II l>ay was at th.- servn-.-*..f th.- plcnlck.-rs. and .•xcur..b.nA on t;U-n lake
were tin.- of th.- .-njovabU- f.-aiur»-> of
the day. A s|HM-ch iiy Mr Hamllhm
mas ..ne ..T the iH->t things „n the
c.-llent program
.Mr Harniiton in
n-marks «nnphasi/.-i! Hi.- n.-.-l <i|
milnaid cniuMMl.m ami 1h.- tmi
tanc- .If iH-ti.-r roa.ls. Manx fbic
c pr.-s.-nt

Completed lU
Labors Yesterday.
Ailamic CHy.
.-re adopt.-.
Ijik.. i-.mn-hlp-wnd
the Aniertcan F.-deratbm of Catholie
at th.‘ clo.siiiK s.-ssbm .xt-.s;
t.-nlay afl.-r ..Hirers m.-r.- ,-I.i t.-d. The
a.-\t m.-.-ting miH In- held in J^i. Iajuis
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Tlufirst
r.-solution
comb
i.-iids. riots and mob lam as unm-orthy
ion to b.- br.mgni h.-r
of cixili/.Ml |H-..pbl.xiichiim Is re
A.tgu-t i;: Th- Cu^g'nix
gard.sl as murder, ati-l th.- burning on Tl.krsda
I 'oncert t’o
and i..ntir.‘ ol
p.-..pb-. .-x.-«
wi
guilt X. as barbarous ami a nienac.
-InlH-rg's Grand 0|H-ra
Hu
!!..• peac- and si-curlix of all go.»d <
attradb.n under the d
.-eus. All Catholics s
.-\. n an Infiii.-nc- to spr.-ad
.-onimtinity opiions against siu
agery
Tlu- f.-.lerati.in als.i pn
higher

“•^anVT

-IT.’-!
t..getbe a Im-ti.t ca.-i
• aliogetber
.i-.iatlx -een in traveling cim
The piax J- cr.-.iit*-d a- b-

Frank Trltd.-^ur
Trude ..n

t

is an attraction that is lasting. Stocks
are being rapidly reduced, some lines
have been closed out, but the assortment
in general is still good. :: ::
:: ::

»1AU£ -J.^

'

&y.sroM
In. am. at U,-

Boston Store
THE UNION OF
TWO ESTATES
Both eatates xx.-n- x.-ry large, the one
cuUMitii.;' *.{ mimln d- of a. n-* the

other ..f .......... oui^. WaUsxxortl. Towle ,
wa.th.-..ttu.-rorib-sii:alb r: IM-n I»e
V.-UUX xv,.-l.klH. lb- oxxnur of lb,- lar- ^
g.r. II K ......... 1.1 Mory tluil Xi,ungt*-i.
*** '
pi- ..f .V.- iu < -. x-1 ..Huing i..lj..ming
. st:.i.-i are iii.lu.-il by th.-ir el.b-n i.j
t .»r nui
m.rrx. ihui .-;.nx.ag ..ul (be m-l.-rn

pb-tmg b.-r .ilu-atu.n. chuf.1l that ;;;;
she
hn.J Im-n U.ru ru b
She pm..l t«r a

u.U.r T«'.
I l.Ul I..,....,
b- .-tnrl.il
MICELLANEOUS.
-min::

x„u

a

md-1

XUK-u.\

I if..

tiasiliiigll

b.ro..-— miui I J
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..rU;ll

Trii., .t,';;: •k:“.

. • m;d-r gmi
- d-.ll 1..XX '

tat.-.

the D.- v.-ativ .-1
A young mon.an in tlu- .i.-tuine

I 'll

IT-M-rt:-.

lixanl .--at l--tvx.i-n two tre.-i n-adlng
.r siudylne
l..xxi-.
•jim.il through n b.iMc 1 *-.» by «.ne -f :
this pn.f,iM..l, and bad a gn-.-.t ad ;
tnirnlion for tb.-iu a* a . lns» no-.lI Im
lu. ".‘If 1
at iM.Iit.-Ix
“I 1-g put.l
I you
I lit III.t.. reply.
1..- a.lded. “I have
right t.. p
. family MiTeta.”
«u li m.t v.-ry w.-ll.'
•In.l.iil
not 1-1-u Uif.,rtn.il ..f her lIIni-M “
“Why should you Ik- Inf-.rim-d
Il o.-.-tirr.il to T..XX1.- i.» piny a port
and Wnni ...ineil.ii.g nlmui tin- M.v
w*h..ie Intcniti and hi. w.-rv- Id.-ntl.-al '
“Wi-II. I am Mr Tornl.-*. I.inine..

I h ix.- fall-n l;i

***

. 1-nt h.-r eyei to tl..

-iml-f.t

S!.» I. preparing

■' ,K‘

SSS^’K^-^S':

I—>

UKa-*
. l.inp r *'
. iM.xx the T..WI- and 1
lu- .--ni- t*. U- unii.ll*”
:<sii: MAI II wiLiiri:.

». Ware a r.rst- Cim S*aa.
malar-. Shop

OLD RUBBERS
Will let your iccl get wet this khu!
-!»|.||.1 in- : t of 1

of weather.
a new j.alr.
. k .l.uieh. 1
’"’I lie Rt.--b

flbJd.’‘*Work*j6 *proi?^r8l?J'*Sl^ly*lu

its:

We

have

all sizes.

kim! Dial .lo not

lire your feet in walkmg.

ROWLAND

death- non, p. 'n,..n:nx

DOUGLAS

New-Siaxr .Store
Rutticr’s <*1(1 Stand

Tronl St.

0|.ja»site Whiimg ll’oiel

‘•■“I

Towle sat do« u on the other end of
the board and luwt Hie gras, with hit
“I wouldn’t aupiMK-..” be aald. “aiat
Mr. Towle would .-an- to marry that
aon of woman. Th.-y are very well
to admire at a di.ian.i-. but tb*-y don’t
work well in double !iarneaa.“
“I’m .jultc sure MU- I»e* Veaux
wt.uMn t .ran- t.» marry a man who
Would write her a letter of -yiapathy
tlram n by hU bu.lne-a man '
Towb- sat fur a f.-xr mluutei with a
K.k on hi. fa.i*. then turned to
the nun-- with a -mile. “We are »ettllng the affain. of our bettera aa
tbough they were our own. Suppowf
we dn-p them and x hat about otln-r topan don't mind making
111 thU way/’
“A trained nurw- can’t be aqueamlah."
The i»alr miked for an hour, then
arted, to m«-ei when the nuiwe came
off duty for an hour of reervaUon the
day. In thU way they ke|n up a
s of meetlngn for several weeks,
iwhlie Towie had sent a letter of
taihy with flower* lo Mlaa De
IX. asking to be allowed to call aa

Better call iri an.l gel

(Jurs IS the light

t: —S.^i.-n;ber ml

TiMt to her hnalaiod'. old Imine abe
goes away with a collectloti of baby
A MCCOIIO WANT AOl

x'iT-

saved is the rule. New goods---every­
thing fresh and in style. For your;own
good come as soon as you can. :: :: ::

ainlly
a verx fine
I nn.m f..r the

«h.- r.-mmt made by a neighbor that
> of the children Ml from the winTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
r The m.Kher Claims that the
mow was closeJ. the shade down
Card of Thanks.
[ the curtain domn. miih the Ih-.1
iV
wish to thank the friends aftd
pnsh«»<l against the mindom: SElN^ays
that
th.Itttlg girl could not haxe neighUirs for the many acts ,.f kind>
.Jlttlg
ch an outcry. a.s
bain was
Ken.ll. and that
mother
am ay from borne more than loving sympathy in the dark houi
our bereavement; and me relliz.half an hour,
never liefore that a friend in
shlng

S-Hp

FOR SALE.

25, 55y, and SO per cent.

Front stre.-t to li*;

I’blhoMph;;.!. xMiufi.s J.ft
rctum.-d fr.-m .ou.mU :r.ix
cons. Odd Fellow, and Rebekaha
*ame st.*atnei with ildly
w.-ll. the lu.v.-l.st. un.l f.mn.l lot
be
The funeral service of the late I
M. Tompkins was held this morning humor. She loM ..f a v.Tx 1 eh but
at 9:30 from the home. 220 Scnith rath4T xnlgar An . li an w.-nian whose
daugbte.- bad r.mir.ed into lb.- . obU’;y
Spruce street. Thej'serv
ducted by ReV. D. CiKhlln of fhe Con and xvbo was avetbal.le MrsMah.prap
The old lady siu-nds .ensid.-jabl.- ot
gregntlooal church.* The house ct»u
her time with this married dangbtet.'*
wot lM«ln to accommodate the re.s
when 1 nd
lives and friends of the deceased, who said MUs Seaxxdl.
IT In l...ndun sh.- g.ixe m«' a v. ;x
Score Wat 1 to 0. j
came to pay their last reapecu to one
rcsMiig luvliution t^ ,-o‘me «»ut atid
whom they respected and loved
The l«.‘el.all gam.- on the Tm-elftb
Workmen have bepin applying thr
ne ber U b.-r daught.-r's ...untry
n-ei park la-tween the Asylums and
air on the Immense palace of agrl
mas
the
OUS.V Tb.n she siarte.1 t.. .bs.n'-e ThompsonvlUe yesterday
culture af the world's fair. St Louis
prettl.-st
rt>nt«-st
of the season, and
hilt cxid.-iitly luid.U-e^ ah obi I a
The contractor is morking thr«-e shift*
and a lanJ? i^JSemJnSi^of^^_____
ron
by
Thomp*»nviUe
by
a
score
ronljl castle /;rm«Nl.^. ent> she te
of men.>and will have the big building
ready ^or the Installation of exhibits
by I>erember 1.
ilMP may be ’ In’ flu- Iu.il Ih-y
the mn«j^n a 1
inning
It was announeg^ in the forebe lovelh-st iu*ir of snlb r's horn-^
that th.- game >onld not l>e
r>rk on the mines
* Tlir pSnb«merl were members of you .-xer saw.’ she saul.
An.: the Imll played, else the crowd wonld
have
-e of the morld’a
has iHH-n entin-l.v ruumlated/
was delayed liecause of the flood, in
I X. utur.Ml to express the bu{ie that
8. C. Dapow. M. E. Haskell and Chas
hlna's building at the world's fair. the aouth. Several abiproents of lum'-^St:iirs had not I.c*mi altere.1. for 1
Heoaa
The funeral was under St. Lintls. will be In Chinese style and
xe a sort of veneration
dtowetkm of H. L. Carter.
with Chinese surrounding*. It will
i.xs aiMl bal.oni.w lltat i
reaent.. The contractor will be ready
for reception purposes for the
b ..f lb.- .4.1 English houM-s
xuses. ^T.h
turn Ihe building over November 1.
Card of Thanka.
ilsslooer. Prince Pao L« n. and
yes.’ she
Idle said.
said
Thet will be rurnlshed and ornamented with
They
The family of L. O Buell
I
stalriray
imiw
.*
Phil
Wbeo a new dangtber.in-law makes
articles of Chinese make to serve as
extawd thanks to all
kladasu.ln their late

“Wid‘ Summer
Clearance Sale*^

The Ihixai G—traplib
rwi nlly u. .piif.il tb- 1,
iH-ati.m and an .-x
usexl l.v Di I.txiVi:-l.H
been g.-tting nn .ilu<-aiion "
lisplay of stivck.
Toledo. Aug
Wh.-at t’asfi ^
;“I S.1lKH.iiri he rath.-r. hlirlnk
hop in th.- n-ar
S-pt-nili.-r. Ms>,c.
from such a .nld bbKKj.-d unionT'
Tlu- fnmt i»ari of the store is us.-d
leap.. Aug t; —S.-pt.*mlM*r mb
“He’s a prx.-tlcal f.-llow, with no
Srnal.,r J'U
eniirely as a supply r.H>m. The com
S.-pieni
pany wi!l make a specialty of .-b-ctrl S'»»-c; Iki-cmber, M-'^.c.
romantic n..nH.-nv,- ntmui hlui.*’
a sl.Hk r.ifii,
irn. 52»»c;
S«*piemla-r oais. .::i»
ra! r. |«iring. miring, automobib- mork
“Then L.'s not Ilk.- Miss IH- Veaux. 8 nii-i.t p. ri.Kl .
S.-pt,-mU-r
iH.rk
11;:
C.;
lard
|7
and ga.s .-ngim-.s, Tb.m >111 U- pieas.-d
who Is in full sympathy with that ro- I.U..-. if. T.xaIk or,.
to meet all their «»ld frl.-nds am} to
manti- which l,s at Hu- iKittom ..f every
make^.ew acqualntance«.
true heart.*' ^
Mr Tnide mill t»ccnpy the spac- va
•*1 am H:upr;-.il
1 *uj.ih>i.i1 Mis.
cat.-d by the Electrie «i»mpany with a
n
Alexander
.xxas rntlu
I.ractb-al.
display of _stovos and refrigerators
of the Chris have heanl that she li propoalng when
sls.1 siH«cimens .»f »b.- ..r.-.
rch. mas made a
king a very neat, display. The
. organise
Siat.-s y<«t..rda
C.-S of th.- comjiany ar.* on th.- s--c
utlng her
isuiH-rlt.r
c.ourt
Tlu- m.e.her <il the chlldr.-n who
sov.-reign .4 <:
-n- b-ft alon.- in the.house .m the alUrgiance t
eas; -side x.-sienlax. is indignant at Brliain andI Ireh

'■ZS

w

biot come and gone, tht man and
the monkey have **looped the loops”
but our
«
«
« « «

h.- |s»m.-r> .-ntrust.sl to ih.-m
Tlu
•atholtc mnb
s.K-i.-tles men- com
lie Ih.i on th.- a.|j..ii
m.-mliNl. and m.-mU-r- ..f th.- f.i!.-ra
I be.ml of Mi-.. D.m.-r.- urg.-<l to join such soci.-iit s
•hould hnv.. sugpu.i the pr..pnety of I
cnvchiitni pl.-tlg.-d cso|H-raiioii
l.-v.-r ilijiig. Ol Ms vx riling 1.. expr.-4i hlH.i.mi-rn He j
.s.ipis.rt ..1
Caiholir
Indian
sc1uk>!s. also to exclude rn.m public th.- company that
woubl tuive dir.ir.ll n.‘.- P. wr
Ties UK»ks that are offensrve or exening a. ,^teinb.-r,
letter, a ml In llui
b- would
qualified mdi.r>-nieni .an
i
banlly \k
copbil it In hi. oxxn hand ah.l m
gixeu
The play as wr
to Ml.. Ih- Veaux “
and in sonu j.lace^ funny
“Bless
me.
Js
that
thway
of th - aci..n m.-r.- lu-ither.
s of r.-s|M*ct to Ihe ro.-r
rich iKi.pIe exi.r.-ii .ympailiyV'
Tlu- b-a.Iinc man Is g.N.,|.
dslu.p Kai/.iT and l>»uis
lais.me, liic.itMjglil, familiar
“I'sually.’'
ig lady is fair
The
“But I th..u;
cas.-s ii.i-.ls fixing A of Mr T..WI,
marrying
C- witn.-ssed lb- pn
Veuu
How .ould
lid he Ik-

ssr.?d‘s:b^‘-

W' •-

..CJe Circuses.,

Catholic

Si?"

NO COMPLAIh

HMd This Mornino Under Mason
Aimptoen-Larp. AtUndanc* of Ma



that

‘m^’e. L CurneT
111 Is
E Chase
'
^
Win Sn.ishsTI, who has lieen taking
Uie summ.-r work at the rniv.-rslty
Michigan, has r>-turne«l home to
end six weeks with his parents he­
re reiurntng u*
coll, ge
f..r the­
rms work
William Ack.rman .ment to H..nor
is mornfng on business .
Julius Steinberg went to Mai

r..^ \y. F

' ‘’iVe^crarmed"h^’^suiV>^ed’rhe eb
(hat the ticket sellers easily mis.
giving a few ilrkeis out that
w

In spite of the fact

Fotetxaugb Sells show was in the city
yvsterday. the trained animal show of
Gentry Bros, was given a fine recep^

WAIT OEPMTaEIIT.

PCRBONAL.

Dr. I A. ’Thompwn U vislt.cg la
Elk Rapida.
Mrs. George Navarre of Detroit li
in the x?ity for a two months’ visit
wiih friends and relatives.
Mr. Na^
Tsrre U expected this evening
GENTRY BROS. ARE IN THE CITY
MUs Rose Martin of Mackinaw City
WITH TRAINED ANIMALS
and Miss Dena Ol^en of FYankfort
are In the city for a week's .visit with
friends.
J. S. Btrdsall of EvaasrlUe. Ind. is
siting his brothers. F S. and J T

Fred Akers hai^pix th«- Citiz.-ns' le
Bones Found N«ar Holland. Ind.cat.ng ephone. No «»<9. In hU c.nfectb.ner
Man Eight Feet in
I>r Mints Kemp arrit d fnxm Sattlt
HiflhL
Sie Marie last evenin
llchlgIn’'asT.
visit at th.. Nbrth.-ni
Holland. Mich . Aug
€-^William
iinesbury: John Owen and
Ralph
BREVITIEB.
JohnMin.
living . near Port Sh.
brought to thi city yesterday the
Th.- bs-a' r.-tail milk .b-ab-r^ haw
i-um uf a man U-lieved to have
organt/ed. mith Will A
McC..
prt-sid.ni W W tlobb- a> stn-.-iary
eight r.-.-t tall. The iKntes wer.
and
Arthur
Wl.ibu-rt as treasurer
cov»-rt-d in a nu'mtid t»n the l.an
The pnee/of milk mill proluibly go u
Plgexm Ijtke. Md mh.u .-ximis.
at Ih.- eJos.- uf thl.s mouth
Th.- American Expn-s, Co will hav
tids in the clt> a1n. will wifh them the atmospli.-r.‘Vumbb-d. but noi w.
I.adly that Hie Mormons
a n.-m .l.div.-r> wag-.n .»n th.‘ sir.i-i
III.* .l.-ad man .-oulU ii.»i lie
.Monday m-xt.
H.-n-aft.-r ill.-y mil
the daughter of M
The low.-r Jam Inin.- ..f the sk.*l. ton
Sirsng^ay>. and h
Mr F.ir^man ha>. lH*en a^s.^ iabnl wit
‘x^hlrti
pr.-s.rved anK N Mul.I-. f.ir a few m.»ntb.s in th
d.Mild.-• the s|ze oMh.- t.M-lh ..f
phtrt«)gra|d,lc 4.uMn. <-. but has nut
d.liTably broken by contact
lay .-v.-ning «.l cbol.-ra infantum ur
aiu Iw.-I.stcr Mr.1-1
Tie- d.ibl wiIde. He ha^ tna\Ie
Chart.-s Hurri-i Hiiu-> sun ..f Mr t
during Ills »*tay in the city
Mrs |t;.i.rg.. Hinc
When asked by a «eci»rd r
E N Mobil, ha.- li.iight out tlutatlve in regard lu, lln- dejul
the young pi-uple from the .
M.d,!o'*r F..r. man. Mu- pl.ot.lcraiX
S^rangwa>^* d-<’:»ned t.. say ;
ihe surface T
and mil! cm^u.-t .J..- ....................... .. i
for pubbcainm It K imderMi-ud. how was a!tm.t.-d
-ame KuatUiU
ever, that the parents of the
Uhl
Janu-s J Bak.-r I. inking h.s va
lady deslnsi that the inarriage
ml
Th.- in.jund
v«niue «Miiile tie iMistiKHO^tl ...........—
l!x .-xplorVd. an- h..us.Duncan .McLaughlin ha.s
might ih.-r.- an’ iium
sum.-d bis,woii. an.-T a* m-uk'- va

t.r ap
»re Judge l.orin KoU rts
this afiNTUM.n as iK ing the . ne «ho
>iad broken Into r r Km.wlu.n's
Monday evening and stealing a
«»f cUMhes The dollies aer>*
a paati simp m this city. at. I

paid for. Several kicks were ms
-but what's the use? They had
money,
the kicker hml nothing
•how for It. and no way to prove tl
he didn't get his tickets or that
gave the gentleman In the little i
wagon the money
A numimr lost
this way.
^
.
One other great, ’ graft' aas t

DOG AND PONT
SHOW IN TOWN

A QUESTiON OF HOME
,S<jIvc

It

:o.la\

Nice,
new.
fi West iHh
!.
KxceUcm
n
hardwood

Pretty lawn elegant Big
ees-nicc garden. A chanct??
eli: You miss it if you miss it.

NERLINGER
A (Os ni«e d«a’t Uke np much
space, but It «eeslts work IhorOBfhly.
a yast> less to Opente.
It's m troBble u biUt a are.
If yoB bare Ml cM oae la yoar
Utchea. yaa are maklac a mlsUke.

traverse cup
0as Companp

Til an Ow VHUn'i

LAVNCH CRUISER
The launch Cruiser will make regu­
lar dally trips from Edgewood to the
city at 1:20 n’clock. returning at 3.
making a trip to the island and return­
ing at 5.
An evening trip will be
made at 7;3U over the same ronteu
The CruUer can 1>e charterwd by the
day or hour at rea«mahle rales. Dock

w. K. P«terly.

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