The Evening Record, June 18, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 18, 1903

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

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1903-06-18

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THE EVENING' RECORD

YESTERDAY’S I88UE

i.siao

TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., TIll’R.'il'.W. JUM: IS. IW3.

WHERE IS
BENNAWY?

coedisrUm. but Ii U not genermlly beUoTcd thst there U any reason to
•aspect IL The ieoemi!>
accepjed
Idea Is that «>iDe one threw a cijtar
stub between the two building*, and
that the blaze started from that.
Lack of Fire Protection.
, The dty has practlcallr no fire pro­
tection. A' new well whk-h had Jtts:
TWO STOMCS AND OLACKiMlTH been sunk by Frank Toti^n near the OIBARPEARANCE OF CAMERON
dru* store, was responsible fur the
LUMBER CO/8 FOREMAN.
SMOR BUMMED.
savins of that bulldins and the rwe*
of the town as without It they mast
have gone up In smoke. The matter
of some kind of protection
is non
UUced strongly,
however, and tt is
tkoogbt that some sort cf fire Sght
Ing fadlltkif will'be prvnided In a
a
WITH LESS THAN HALF COVERED few montha. It U better to lock the
•table before the horse Is stolen, but
BY INSURANCE.
there are other buildings
left
in
progressive peo­
Maple City, and

BAD FIRE AT
MAPLE CITY

HIS

TOTAL LOSS AMUT S2.SM

rWANClAL

AFFAIRS

ARE CAUEE FOR N ' EARNEtT
DESIRE FOR HIS RETURN.

Entif* Town

ple of the town are determined

Th

MmI Horvtc

te

proie<t

Ih-Rarly
less
sectlrm
of
jed out by
fire

andNa blacks

i?

Olomen's

heae Will be Located
m Oyater Bay During the

Ozferds.

June
18—President
reparlmg to

100

June 22. T
____________ will be local
summer in the Moorae block. A grocother, grocery occupies a‘*du2^“v
oppoeiie lot and a me It shop and
dry goods store stands u «.D the other

'$1.00 will

tlATE THE JEWS

Claimad That He Left With Money

and ba
I The at.
complet
building occupied
by them, which was owned by Stan
ley A Youag, of Traverse City, the
general store of H. R Burke, with
butldlag. were burned entirely, nut a
cent s worth being saved, and
the
bUcksmlth shop of Joseph Mmiskel
wns burned to the ground, though some
taluahle tools were saved. The drug
•lore of Ur. O. W Fraiick wa« dam
aged to the extent of about
which U covered by Ineucance.
there wn» n Iom of about tl&U from
breakage in removing the stork from
the building which will l*e a dead loss
to Ih- lYalIck
The tin- was diMt.ver.sl aU>ul u
night
At that time li was unl\
amall blaze between the two gene
stores, which are atN.ui ti fe«.| ap,
Before I be fire Bglilers c<iuld get .
and form a buikei i»ngade that was
effective how«%er. the fire had such
a Biart that there was nu chance I
rbfK'k It. and It wa.> ou!> a iiuentli
of the ability to HS»e the entire tuw
A little of the •tuck of Clavette A
• Blooro was saw-.|. but It was ver>little Their loss
will eppmzimai
11‘MkM..
Including their part of th
building
TIA; had just greeted
a
4Mb«i addil^ to the building and
had just moved into It. Ab<»iil half
of their loak Is covere.l by Insurance,
as they had
with the agency .»f
John R Santo, of Traverse City.
The building Itself was Insured for
.lUHHi. but was worth, with the flz
lures, more than double this amount
Stanley A Young owmed the part ol
the building that was first erected
Claveiir A Blimm had Just purchaaiK]
thejiardware st.K'k of (1^ M 1» fie
metit. and had Just got It bmivihI Ir
befo/e the lire occurred

them
ratea are very high there, owing
the lack of fire prr>t«-ctlon.

PUNISHMENT
OF REGICIDES

r,r

bis financial accounts are alleged
wanted rather badly.
[If s
eek ago
dlVi
ired a week
)Ve«li
nothing was thought
who are ^working In
amp for him
■ company for their

IS DEEMED NECESSARY BY RUS- “tIiV company, it is said, had given
Bennawy a check to pay off the men
SIAN OOVIRNI^ENT
as be had been In the habit of doing
and they supposed that their men had
all n*celved their pay. This aroused
suHpidun and inquiries followed.
It
Which This Morning Welcomed tl
Is now claimed that he has
dlsap^
Karageorgcvitch
|H*sred with several hundred dollars
belonging to the Cameron
Luml>er
to the Throne of Servia.
Co
.Money and checks had been en
to him for some time, as he
?clly r
?tersburg June \s
^u
Further Invest ation
is
sabl
tt
nmunlcaiion
wan
puIiIIhImmI hav.- revealetl tl
fact that he had
ning helcxiroliig the acces^
I the Odd Fellows
ol, I'lince I'eti^r K»niKe..rg. vluh r.Mlg.-^at Rapb/i
I- of S4>vlii. and expr*•,.^ urer ol the hxlg
tng the cvinvlcHou that he will ktn>w SUiqihow Hf'^Tely
severely to piinUh the regicides is als said that a man in Rapid City
whme misdeed should not fall on the
m .-.- iirity f.ir him «»u a note and
nation
The note de
entire 8e?vlM
Herv
It he Is out
However.
Bennawy
that it wotild l.e dangerous for
.1.- a letter to the man wb<» l»e
the tranqullUy «»f Servbi to leave unIfe his surety and told him to sell
the <rinie oi ili.- nilliiary
horse and buggy and gel what he
lid ».ut of It to apply <m the note
U said that the note is for w.me
thing like 1125.00.
The letter/which the man who went
ly r«Telved was from
Central
lias Katherin S. Farrant and far
at which place Bennawy
was
Frederick Chnton Rice, of Chi­
•en as far as is known
It is
sabl that hlK wife receiv
received
ved a let
cago. United This Morning.
ter mailed from
Central
Lake
which he told her
could not come
II
had betm straightened
laven, June
Haven,
Junv 18.—Mlsn/lfathe up
Ib-nnawy Is also highway comcer Farrant.of thi.< udace. mlssloner
Silencer
that Uvcallly
('Union Kiti. ol
Mr kYederick
kY
offleen. have succored In iracI'hicago. were
^
united in marrlarfe this ing hi
the last
at lu:,To at the home If thv that any one Is know
Iiarinlii.
him was his going toward the woods
Farrant. The
is said In a very despondent
formed liv Hev
frame of mind.
The
officers
are
we City.
diligently searching for him or for
« quiet
dffalr.
The wiildlng
• trace of him
relatives of the
has been claimed by some that
■acting
parlies
iMdng
present
The house was very prellUy decorat
ed In1 evergr«*ens and roses in honor
been able i
very Htati-menls and they sec
of the

NAtBMCE AT CLEM HAVEN

XTIKK ai

II

acoompaiiied on fhe
wedding
bv Miss Margaret Hire and Mr
Harry Rice, sister and unele of the

erally discredited. "
always
i ctinsldered to be a mo
model citizen
has always been fully
everything
HU repuUUon baa
alwav* been of the highest and there
U no one who has been heard to say
I won! agmhfit him previous to this
Mcurrancf.
S4.m.' have an idea that hU mind
rlly given way. but no
« U known. He has aV
wa\s appeared lo be the best sort of
B-Mow aud well liked. Nothing was
thought of bis dlsapiwarance until the
for their

AMonau amoMittaf U> several tlmei
that amouaL eo the doctor eopM nt
ford lo give a good lift to get It on!

Ts. -rrstrJKs u

haowa. There vaa eoMe talk of ia

IN

GREAT

LOSS

CS«r S'* wfirtlf S»ff a
Dalhr mart.

OF

LOO hr
Woman's
Oxhrds

Fourtaen Man BIbwn to Atoms, 16 In­
jured and Five Buildings Complotaly Wracked By Lyddite
B> wifM u ih.
n
l.4indon Jum- IKfatal explosion
factory at Wts

Between Pennsylvania Road
I Gould Interests is Said to

ifar $eems

to

be

^ Love Succumbed to Apoplexy on
Way Home Today.
W Ir, to lh«- Kv.rlr.* RrcorJ.
^

Looming

W l*s lo ta« k-veelss R.oerJ
^Blng. June 18.—The bill provtd
ing for three addltlonai jaatleea of
the aupreme court was signed
by
(kivernor Bllaa today. Justlcee Hook­
er.
Montsomeir Md Moore assured

ahpMdJtiM bill OAOlaat hU own best

wash pants FOR BOYS. AGE • to 12
Msdc of Heavy Duck—Gray Tan or Whito—Cai

SATEEN SHIRTS FOR MEN SIZE 14 TO 17*/*.
No Better Shirts in Michigan—50c, 75c,

SIjOO.

$1.25,

flJO.

Our Line of Mhn'e Suite

at

$7, $10, $12 and $16

Hat Never Been Equalled in Thie City—Everything new and snappy
—No Back Numbers Here.

(oneJa A Oom
The Rest Reliable.

SCREEN DOORS
With heavy wire netting—plain only.................. ..

hSH .rvv^clvcd

dirpohHlon''b

;mt-rnmvnt
fficlal Inforuiation that
ain ili but that bH in
KH scrb.u>

With heavy wire ncliing

Steamer Columbia will h-av,- Trav
rse City at D:30 a
m .
returning
leave Northia.rt at 4 p m .
Traverse City at 6;3«t p i
hour* at .NorthiKirt
Fare,

66c

fane)- only......................... .. ,D$c

Vou will linil it cfononi) to trade here m all Udcs.

LX('rKSK).\ TO..\onTHI*ORT Sr.\
............. DAY -JI NK 21...................

V<mrs for I NIFORM LOW FRICKS. '

A Gentlemen’s Shoe



THE ECONOKY STORE- 'J.rr'SSltW™-

PlMKMwl'VIci
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NE^

W M V

RASTALL’S

l>oii*t vou buv one of
those high grade

20 Year Gold Fill­
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement

KIIWI AAI.L.
I A N O 8

$8.98 .

for your wife and make
her happy for life?'
Sec us about terms..
The pneos are right—
factor}- prices,}-ou know

S5.00^A6.00

Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Cotne and see jt.

H mliKii i to. RASTALL'.!!!^

One huu.lred twenty or lootc pigcl^
every one ol which is of huioAn
interert, and every article u iUustrated. There u no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Th9f0urTrmckP9mA
Publislievl monlWy by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cenu
a year, single copies ftve cents.
Sold b>- news dealers everywhere,
or address the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-second street,^
New York.

TRY A RECORD WANT Ab

Somelbina 6ood For
..Xbe Boys...

Up. as

HE FAVORED
SOCIAUSTS

Pr«ss in Kaiser’s Rea
Crushing - Them <
Coercion.

Berlin. Junef 18.-KeactlonUts are
clamoring for the resignation of
ChancelUu- VonBuellow accusing him
•ter Karage.»rgevltch qf
of contributing to the socUllst
select bid as King i»f Serqla ajrlved torles In the recent general elecUont.
tiMlay
by a weak toleration toward the socialUta The conserv-atlve press U
BLISS SIGNED IT
^malfdlng a man In his place who
111 crush the soclalUis by coercion.
Suprems Court Juatica Measure Now
Cardinal Vaughan Sinking.
Law, Though Governor OppoMd IL

Geneva. June 18.—The mission sent
by (he Servian government lo notlb

THE WEATHER

REFUGEES.

New Y.irk. June 18.—Ih- Isaac N
IV.-. the noitM aurgiKin and medical
lltor. died of aiKiplexy
today
on RESIGNATION OF GERMAN CHANboard the CunanI liner Auranla as tbe
CELLOR IS DEMANDED.
shlp was ciming up the iuiy.
I>r
U*ve had been abrtiad and was on
hU way h.qne when stricken
NOW IN GENEVA

» w GtfBwkSton

Pope Is ill Again.
vnim'to

»FBOMTBT.

BULGARIAN

A book of

modern life. Call and see the newest.

"BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT.*'

NEW TALES OF HORRORS FROM

CRUEL WAR ISWER

by Tiuim.vs Nei.son P.vje.

FLANNEL OUTING SHIRTS FOR MEN,

life'Sat wollwich. eng

M. B. PTBUMO. MANAOBB

'lit

With
which it was blowing, only the saving
of this building, which is owntMi by
the Odd Fellows and Ur
aaved the rest of the town
Ur. bYalick. who was early at the
fire, feared that his aafe might not be
entirely fire prtvof. and he did not
have time to Wiirk the oomhina
and remove the content! of the
, place of aecurity. so be akme re
ed the aafe from the balidlng to
back of the lot
l^ier four men
failed to put the aafe back in
its
place. It weighed 1.1th) pounds, but
It had MOO In cash and aecurlties and

RESULTED

*t all klads la aur mm sRiwmtZ
Read the new one, “GORDO.N KEITH"

^ ^
............................................Sl-Oa fl-«k S2-00.
ftis—CanY Shrink ’Er
Blue, Brovvfk Tan. Wh
With or With

TERKIFIC
EXPLOSION

ATROCITIES OF
W. W. KIMBALL C0M?MI]^
TERRIBLE TURK

The blacksmith shop
Turkey is Concentrating 160000
be ht an End.
ThaYle* NlmUkel and
Troops on
Joaeph NImUkel. went like a I
r Wlr. U tb* Cvrniba n«core
effort lM>lng madi* to save It
Philadelphia. June IK
The North
* saved,, otherwise
olherw
of the tools V
American t.»da> says that
much heav
loM woulff h
reach ftOkO. with nent Pennsylvania railroad
As It Is. the
lostly women
auth.u-ltv lor the
i-rtd
the Bulgaria
province of
fight l«‘tw*-en the road and the IJould
Hard Fight ta Save the Town.
ianople, bringing tale* of new atinterests has qome to an end and that
^•U iK^ahie evident
Wabash trains will U' run over the in*ciiles by the Turk.
Turkey
1*
nmcehirailng
ICO.iHio
eonttMlIed by the Pennsylvania,
tH.ps on the Bulgarian frontier and
either all the way to New York or at
te B-ellng U grviwlng that war Is
The effor
entire to
to the seals»ard
John U Rock
ing up. Turkey
accuse*
Bulthe fire fighters.
efeller Is said
\h‘ re-.|K.n>ible for
aiding the Insurrection
in
women and children, were therefore th.- settlement*- —
garUi of al
Mactslonla
'directed to hUbuilding, which was just
acfvas the'street from the three blar
NOTED SURGEON DEAD
*lng structures. For threv* quarters of
an hour this building was on fire, and
was prevented from going only liy
the most heroic efforts
f tlu^
Rome
turnvHl
out
with bkre feet to fight the blaze, ami
diad their fe»»l blistered while work
Hue oa the tin roof. Bllstennl hands
were the rule, rather than the ezce(v
Hoe
Ur. l-'ialick had his noae and
dstertHl. and
one side of his face hMst
hU hands look as thou|
he hail been
handling firebrands by
The contents of his building, includ
log the drug stock and posiofflce fix

Berlin. June 18.—The JewUh aseo
elation here has received new« that
Prince l’rus4>ff. Ihe new governor -of
Beeearabia. has ordlr* from the Czar
to richly comptmsate
the
sufferers
Crum Klsblneff massacres for' their

wimun

8. H. Burkes loss will aggngat*
hearty. If not quite |D.t»tMi. He
oc
copied the building next to riavetu
A Bhsim. and did not succe«*d In sav
log any part of the building or stock
The building was worth about 12.000.
and the tU»ck |7.om». «,n which »3.0tM.
liT. Miss Allct* hYrrant. and the
lnauranc«‘ was carried In John
Hantos agency. Mr Burke was ‘up bPat man was Mr Harry Rice, of Chi
of the groom
The
against It" hard, and the fire came at
of
a time that could not well have been bride carried a iH-auiifiil l.unch
American Beauty roses present*il to
worse for him
He had just addfsl
IV Mls^ Blanche Ha^kell. of Trav
alKiut |2.tHsi lo his stock this spring
Including dry giKjds, shiM*s. glkss
veo
dainty
and
delicious
wed
ware, cnx-kery. clothing and
grin*
ding breakfast was served at 12:00
e home of the lirides grand par
Mr. and Mrs U. H l>a.v
Many
presents
were
received
from
frk'nds and relatives of the contractriles. The presents
very
out (I
pretty and-useful1 and consisted of sil
i. cut glass and linen.
verware. c
nearly •
. Rice alartiMl this after
out.
really crated atid billed
bllle
ur
of
the
Northern
rv‘Iheae
^eae wouli
would have gone afday later.
Thro there
dishes not yet unimekml
hardtk'are.
cutlery and Jewelry just
and bare
tile earlier
ly In the show case* A
ulr tL little later
his loss would
have iKH'n a gisKl many hundred dolless
Mr Burke had also just
repair* on

Klshifveff Horror.

From the Odd Fellowa and j
Personal Note Unpaid.

Eate Copyright Books

thly and
stylishly sluxl all
summer if you
pay it at our sto*e
for a pair of Oxford, that wc. by
a fonimatc pur­
chase, are ab’e to

Effort of VotunUor

Firwnon Sovod It—All LoMro

I

WPLUEAMDOABTEtS

TauUkss
Cloth r
-I*"'
have:

IN

S
this

SHKLL

BEAlTTfL
PINK,

IT IS 41

KAttRIr |

LIGHT

CHAMPAGNK CREL^M

BLl'K. |

1

INCHES WIDE

IL
AND WE

SELL IT AT 81.25 PER YARD A.ND
.IT

18

AN

INSTANCE OF

YOU

WHERE

VALLE

CEIVED FOR YOLR I^IONEY
CAN MAKE .NO

BETTER

RE
YOU

SELEC

TION FOR A GOWN OR SfcPARATF.
WAIST

REMEMBER

IT

IS

THE GENUl.NE ARTICLE

NOT

L^'LESS

IT HAS THE NAME

Wnt. T. Hted
PERFORATED *IN THE SELNTIDGE

WIL.HEI.IVI
Cor. Front and Union

lOc

for choice lott of sample
sampi straw hats
—only one of a
akind-w<
kind—worth twentyfive cents and
d up.

19c

for choice light or dark colors, all
new blouses—no mother can-af­
ford -to make them when nineteen
cents will buy so good a one.

50Ct 6$C, $5c
for knee pants made from samples
of cloth—better than ordinarily
sold at much higher prices—sizes
four to sixteen.
Sswe Dtddunr ffref Oalmea Im Slm§k
SmiH tar tk* Bafs-Lm prkta H that

JyuntiltoiiOotbiiigCo,

..'M

THE EVEKIHO BECORB, TEAVEBSB CITY. MICH.. THUBSDAY. JTTKE 18.1»03.

Tffi OTnilG IBDWft.

FIFTEEN
FATHOMS

OBKa

■lbyC.M.Lew1al
We bad goue to Bird lalaod. in the
OflAHD TBAVEIItE HBBAI.D
AmUan aea. in tbe trading brig Hope
ra. Obe day as
Imtiem In Bf teen
T, VRT»B i. V. WMBI
ns what
Zmgim an- offered, do m<;<i ca> be Ik-ved to be a snnken hulk. T
Could. NrTor .inco Ibe «r»l *l»e
tbive mllea off tbe Utand.
was optfiDd ID the Lake Bup^ior re^
gum hMM there been .uch a a^lty Our divers could not tleaeedd t
of labor, not only in mlnln*. bat In d< pth to make an lns|»ectk>n, and afti*r
all other indualrtea. In Ne«aunw there two day a apM In preparing UckM
are 2.100,men workin* now. wher^ aaUed tbe bfig ovt and anrtiorca her
It win t.k. her
thnwgb th. e»«.
pot
ihree days before w.
brvK-ae from the right quai
when It came w e threw over our drag
the lirer,
where they bad lain »lhce that date and sailed over tbe w reck. The grapatMl the n
be men at camp thought they had
chains stood tbe strain. «We piled sail
umped the Job*' and rme home.
A hbrnber of men wrr« at work
tbe brig, but for ten minutes she
a bam near Grand Ixjdge to beared and tugged and was held fast
one that waa, blown down by
Bometblng bad to give aa tbe bfeeae
le Jnat
)nst one year and a day b«eycloae
fiwMieocd. and. to our great Joy. tbe
They were on
the aecond door
balk was polled out of her sandy bed
and towed along tbe bottom behind us.
Cheater Flgg and Fmnk Milch
fw^t. landling on a pile of We got her into thirty feet of wster a wonders for me. ITaiae God for
cable's length of the
several hundred
your liniment. ••
beach and anchored ber. Tbe p**arl
feet
of
lumber
With
them.
They
were
Read this from Hnnel. Cal.
TO UCCOVIII TIIKAtUliBB rBOM bmieed. cnl and internally injured
divers then w ent dow n to make an ex
•• Mutberia Friend la n bleaaltig
rUE ULKE 90TTOME,
w(«tm who undesgo natare'a 5
lUon. They rcjiorted her to be
A movement U on foot to recover
leal of childbifth.**
C
oik of an Arabian dhow which
raa engi«ed in doing *ome work
have been In collUlon with a^:
. Hogan's fruit and confection
EoCMsUmr^rriamlnltta
t
ibe bottom
tore her dream became entangled other craft, aa she was aUved In on
•eeae of Ike Brat e*
a large box containing 24 pack the port quarter.
BRAOnOORTGUAIOBCO.. •
will be In Lake Huron A ages of torpedoes of the largest atte
What we warned to get our find on
The box rested upon another box and
AllMta,*..
I
beach w as a breexe from tbe north
frtim Us place
floor with »uch force th
It It came after nearly a week of
edoe* Were exploded The
walUng. and the combined efforU of
tore the Uix j
wind, currrfat and tide brought tbe
and acaitered* the coatenis lu i
*ably aaaured that aome gucM
old bulk in at high water. She was
direction, and for a time there
will be attained.
one of tbe most curious algbU a aaUur
scene uf wild excitement. The >
‘ The copper mlnea In the lake
escaped with a luid fright.
clapiied eyes on. t'rom st»au to
pra
recloaa hare been worked for ntarly
young ladles of that alern she. was a solid mass of abella. IKipulartry than S.idl. who llv.d In the
•txtyymn. Within that period
about niiK‘iy feet lung, and lhir!«‘enlh i'cniury He wa* a great
Sunday evening and among
reaaela have been lost. A ye
.ther thing* advU.Ml them. In ca*e of when we »-ame lu dig duw
ir.nv*i*T anJ n cl.tM* ot*»crvcr. nud bis
mom nfo one of them wma foan.
reforming to win their he
wtKMl ^e found it almoal a* banl aa .tiifstloirs and short ctorics :irc deml. to make the c«iurt>ihlp
the work of ralalni the cargo «
She had Uvu rigged with 1
scrltsd a* l•eing batmlt'd on hht own
proBtable na any that the wnnklng
the stuiui** of which slissl up . X|M||. T*. . > M»d chMTW.tlnns In *TtTcompany had ever done The
t since the aernem eight ftK-l high. A lew f«l of hifl m:.ii r.«ir> I’fT Knult-U Ibadtrs” Mr:
cetf In that one cate haa led to a
S. llol.iuson quofes tUf follow Ing from
young meu of that town have marks remalued on either bow. but
ayatehiatlc aearch for other cargoee
Mr. U‘6n«; and IroplonMl him rest of tbe dei k bad been awtpl ch uu .*;adrs w rit lugs'
change his dcx-laion ws lu Ih.
A pupil saul to hts Instru t. r, ‘ Whar
Lake Huron haa a depth of bOO to
Our grapneU bad caught In the hole am I li^dth. f««r |Hs.ple lu. omiutde me
IHT of ywar* which they shall
1.0M feet It la aaanmed that
which eunk her. else they would
i probation.
Willi th.' frtsju.-ucy of Uu Ir \lslta to
veaaeU have been loal on Lake Huron
The famp of IjGcelaml 1* eniab have caught at all owing to the e<.l»a smh a di'gr.v that Ihilr ci»iiven«itlon
than on Lake lllehigan. <
lUhed The aea serpemt ha* arrlvtHl layer of shells.
produi'es a gr«‘ai dlstractt.m of my vali and a tall on which
tbeae in oomp4ratlfely ahallow water,
U we had been supplied with i>uw di-r wahle timeror witbla ali or aeven mllea of the
The teacher rvplhd; •To cv.ry one
we should have bluwu ber up. but u*
Mlchigaa shore.
we hud to do iKUue hard wh.i i* isso' lend iiiul from e\cry one
Over
la the last twenty year* 1.0k» vea
r* lUotln.” an adji
work with pick nuU shovel. The lu win* i* rich Ua-row. They will not come
aela have been wrecktd on the great lake, the serpent ha* it* lu.im- The terlur s«wmt*a to be a solid cuke of nlKintyouamilii'
creature 1* aUmt eight i»r eighle«
iiih.'r cv.imidc .-u.lsKllf* cx.vlleut
lakea. with cargoea -valued at
fert la length, a* the aiorv gin** fr»>m mud aud suud. but we did uul r»muve
V A silly ftlhiw. Imhiiig a iwiln }n
I7.000.P00. A good part of this
the lip* .»f the two women and four much of it until wc had clcured lhe hN t \v*. went to a farrUr aud asked
perUbable merchandlae. but many of
who saw it
It made a great
After she hud lulu iu the Lot lilw f.a- a rh-medy The farrhT applied
ling tn the water—*o
of the cargoea were of a kind not to
sun for Ihrxv or four day* she begau
hi* eyi-s M.mcihiug which he
■fact,
that
the
imrty
broke
the
rowiiu;
be UUumd by water.
I blind
sud the work of diggiug off ha\e glv. u to uu animal, ai
In a futile endeavor n» gel in
In IMI juat lf6 reaaeU a
the shell* was miuh easier. There et! him. ujK.n which they m
to shallovf water and ashore.
aged ia itorma on the iakea
At lASkevlew. several children »t
rv six s^iuirale aud dislluci layer* peril to I he inncUtniie. Tlie maglntrate
of theae veaaelB were a total k»aa. aad ing In front of a drug store had a
ber divk. aud iuix«d with tbe hotescape from serious Injury. l(
•This U no i-ase for damageK
the cargoea of moat of Ihoae that
I one we found thnv Aruhlau
their live*. The plate *how win
went down are aa valuable today an dow. huxye. suddenly fell outward swords, two or thr^v ancieul mui»keU plain that this fellow' U an an
would not have gone to a (grrler
When the veaaela were wrecked.
with an exploding noise ami
aud a ivuple of axes.
No man id eullghteu.Hl
Of the veaaeU wrecked In 1»00. SI broken into million* of pieces on the
The d.vers hud given Has their opin­ will 4-..miult w t Iglily mutters to ooe of
carried iron ore. 22 grain. SO gold walk A* Jt was plectw of glat* struck ion thut she had U-eu ruu Into, but mcunabimi.-children. It A*
JfK lumber .4 aiwne and brick
vhMK r InUlleveil that the acc'ideut wa
copper ore.
A rc»s«>r Fur < ouKIIuk.
strain on the
siKvtlon of the hol»w In her quarter we
Wh.'ii
t\.i.klii.;; lii.t N-g-aii
Uf the .wrecked veaaela 7^^ went
roucluded that she had Uh-u struck by
tlM* pr.o'lu^*
law ill N. w \\>ck. be
Asa
lJUUlon
of
Houih
8l.
Jc
down in Lake Krle. 27 in Lake Huron.
shell llrid frt.iu some man of-dar. lo*t a mi»-t Imi-irtuut iiim«h r t-iise on
le
homir
of
shlppiug
the
60 in Lake Michigan, and 35 In Lake rase of rasph« rrics of the season
It had seul ber to the U*iioin us quick wiiu h he luul work*-.! \*i.v h;irt\ mi
Superior. In other ycara tbi
Michigan Th.«> went forward
as If she hud lK*en ruu iuto by a thou­ ,.uly for the Ps . u hich he luHnlid l»ad
mom cargoea of copper loat and not
sand ton shill. 1 luring the week we l>. hut fur .» ivpuiatiou which he bad
six year old
‘ ao many cniroea of Iron ore In other
frv*eiug the bulk from ber *1*11 to make. |K'^i«ite hi* effort*.,hi* client
h-lHH-r. was
uf
yearn ’ also there wna n greater pro­ daughter
■ a close watch wa* kept on was hanged Ijiter. when he pTOtR Ut
.riand. Muskilled instant
portion of vMaela lost tn Lake Huran kegoD Cimniy
r ha«l driven the besch. and we pickl'd up wius to «*d his MU t.i the mail** family, they reof
sand
and
If the ctperlmapt of mining car
yard
tbe yalue of about »600. Ainericau fu^sl tu i^iv it on the ground that It
wa* excessive. lie tis>k the bill tO
the
foea in Uke Huron U aneoeihful, the iU.pped
money. Some of these werv ArabUu tiiurle* O'ionor. the gr.wt criminal
I on the wheel.
opemUona arf the wrecktag compnnlea
she was thrown under and some I'eralan.
n...vr<t
Z
lawyer, asklug him to i^i** jmlgmeiit
undoubtedly will be extended to olhm the wheel. W hlch crushed her skull
When we bad euliix*ly cleared the n* to the 4^lultv of hU cUrq-K-tw OVona family
lakea. Vhhm the depth uf watera She wa* the only girl
dtvka we found Ibe craft bad only one 4U- S4wnned the lu^^mnt very cloM-ly and
a chlldrejj.
favors opefattona. and It tday be‘ that
hatchway,
aud
that
was
amklshipa.
then,
turning tuf
lAaiteer, the C.vear-idd
6 year-idd cn
furtuaea of mltUoai will come In the
We enlarged this aud then rlgg»d up a remarkt'd. “Well.
uit Carl lies
•hape of Ironjaad copper from the hot
He fell from a |Uum tree wlndla’ua aud bucket to empty her a* 4vm*ldenit1ou the iMioriuou* umount bf
alrlking upon a large rock
. turn of the lakea.
dirt la taken from a well. Lvery buck .nergy aud time you have devoted to
this
caM-.
the charges are reasonable,
etful way larefully lnai»etied as soon but see here.
l^onkUng. aqn't ypo think
Driven to Deapsratibn.
The coal mlhcra have won i
as duiniK*d. but we found uuthiug more tbe mail omUl have Uvu^nged for
ring at an out or the way place
victory and ailded esteem and ooo
valuable
than
shells
until
well
dow
n
to
leas money that that r
\y
ved from ctvlIUatlon. a family 1*
fldence of the public. Tnafikd of pre- often driven to deapt^rallon lu caae ol her keel. We couldn't make out w hat
clpluting anoUer strike 4hey m- accident, reaultlng from Burn*. CuU,
; of cargo she twrclid until the ahovTRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Woundi. etc. Lay in a supply of
U‘gau to throw out human iKine*
electsd the member* of the
Bucklen'i Arnica Salve It's the best along with the sand. With the bone*
cITlalory board fornmrly chosen
on earth. 26c. at Jaa. G. Johnson and came Jrou shackle* and other outllltheir execuUve committee. The ad­
Meada* Drug Store*
tlnga of a alaver. aud by and by we got
vice of Pmaldeat John Mitchell was

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POLAR EXPEDITION.
ihle.tier of slavee and will be traded to you if after oalnf
enabled to carry
Whaling Ship GJoa Trisa For
-l diK-p We dug balfabomeof
In a bold only
liuugh to ttv^xiunt
Routs North
out of ber old
TH£ FAMOUS
least fifty iK-rsuna, ni»d a aurda. Norway,
who afterward examiiu'd somo of
h Capt
ng ship GJi»a
Ammund*en's Magm-tk' m»rt
expedition t.n Inuird. sailed
found uothlug excn-pl a rouH-ditum
pie of gun Immi* and two earthen
land on
fleet go to King \Vi
bow lA but in tbe cahln we bad l*etter
Ireenland
for Berlni
*^iu tbe last dirt wc took out we found
en i*
coins to tbe value of $iK«0. TIukm* w ere
projected
sv-atteix'd about on the floor. Muuj' had
)s* the 1H>1
umindsrn. win* 1* a Nor worked out nnd vvuie a*lu*rv. and
weglan. wa* the first officer of the many were douhth-aa burii-d in tbe
rlach * Antarctic expedt aamia Ujond ivivvery. We fi*und a you are not aatiaried with rcauha.
-This is our cuaranice. which ff»ee with
tion of lKt»7 99. The Gjoa is .rla*
number nf musket* and-awonl* In tbe ever)’
bottle.
a* Wing one of the strongest
eabin. but a* no Umk-* were found
beat vesaels of the Arctic fleet,
roe Me nnd.aiMgMteed Owly Mff
there or In tbe fonx'astle
in Ik* handled by a crew t*f sever
that the crew must have got away In a Bwgbee A Roxburg. t. C. Walt A Bone
lied with an .auxiliary iK*troh
^ New Hayen. Conn.. - Jun^
small l«aL
iglne and i» equtpivd Mr a 1
8il montha later when we told our
^rs atay In the Arctic regk.n*.
rrmlerick Krastus Pierce
story at Cape Tow u we were ivferred
pointed out M
to blatory to prove that the dhow bad
There U more caiarrn lu this
'
Pierce nttraeted considerable lion of the^untry than all other dia been fired on and sunk by on of a dilferenl sort when
pul logelhec. and until the laai Sovereign while forming one of tbe
iternd ocBldge Uree yeaH aga
fleet to .uppresa tbe alfve trade. The
He had then Juat come from
dhow had loadt-d p.irt of a eargo of
Bounced it a local dlaeai
slaves on the Motamblqne w*a«t when
He was ttinbumed and bU
sd local remediea. and by drivnn tdf aud pursu.xl by the mau^f
were lll ftttlng. The atudents
ly faUIng to cure with local
lU pronounced It incurable war. Ths chase laattd thnnL.*^e hId^uat*m'tSd
haa proven catarrh to be a daya and the dhow had finally thought
lonal disease and therefore to esiwpe by running among the U
THESF.
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lADda. When she went dow n bei
SHOES
Hairs Ci^h Cure, manufaclurad by escaped to Bird laUnd and were
F. J. Chktmj A Oo.. Toledo. Ohio. U ^aid taken off by a natlre craft
.
OK
the only oonatltnUonal cure on
U. QCAD.
OVRS
that Pierce was an excepllona
market, dl U taken Internally in
doaos frott tea drop# to a teaapoonful
bright fellow.
It acta directly on the blood and mu- p A repuUMe medical Journal makee
WTiclhcr you want them for a man
ooas aurtacee of the syalem. They tbe statement that anyone who eats
or woman. They are made up on
offer one hundred dollars for any ease treah icttuc. dally will be made abIt-fana to*cure. Bend for ciroulara aolutely Inmune from smallpox. SmaU- lines that are true to the natural
foot. They are Bdaest Shoes in
|H>x is a t} »llcal scorbutic dleeaee.
“VT^£NKY^"^Tole<lo.O
preeent yeer he made n re<
like scurry, and rages In the winter
every way.
d^aijje
season whet, poor people are deprived
inlUiSyU*the *dSStina
of tbelr fre»:i vegetable food Onlona
Yale prtdeeaora he U the
and iwlery .re aa good, perhapa.'.aa
mam ifee has bver had.
EXCURBION
................. TO CHICAGO .................. lettuce but they are eateto acme time
after being gathered, and tboa leee
............. Friday. June Ikth .........
moat of tbeir entiocorbuUc propertleo
heeded npd what might have been
dlsaatrooa atrike was side-tracked. The
netloo was most aensible and shows
ibarthe Bdnera dealm to act fair and
do
arhieh wm create the leaet
mctlon between themselves and em­
ployers. at the same time having
mind the Internets of the -plibUc
the production of coal Their cvmrse
waa
and the support of ihelr
was . right
I
by the public will be stronger
than ever

MATT.J.JOHNSOKS

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We b»9* • first tisss
SbMmskir’s S6«f.

They’re Pleasing

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

oaten Very aoon aft*
IMi-tl.

A. 8.. BAREOW. Agi.

' * Wchavealai^ asnortaurnt at bottom vriccA. If
you want to make ice cream* we have the ice cream
freezers, arid it don't take much ir.rei y to f?ei oi;c.
You can pay ior it as you would buy ice cream. ^5c
per week.

Do tbB Flies BotBr?
jkrr lo*

PEM 1000 WATTS
wumxmmmr

mUaHMfirCi.

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We have a full line of Screen l>oors and Window's:
vSereen Doors............................................. 75c each and up
itvr:
'Window Screens...
. lOc each and up

jiBrnasaHintsinwinH.
J. W. Sl-A*
WHOLEEALC AND METAlL

THE tIU BOTH KIRD ARO
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ACTS ACCOROiHOLY
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In the Aral place, he* fit* hi*
house with gas and the Welsbnch
burner, thu. enjoying the most per­
fect artificial light known. At all
time*, arlihoul variation In qualliy
and at rate* defying competlon
Then, at an act of klndneas to the
wife he ha*.sworn to “love and
protect.- he wrlll install a Ga*
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll incident to ether methods of
to make his
aervice* arc still .run .free, and
Ranges. Fixture* and all other ap­
pliances »4dd and placed at cost, a
man of moderate mean* can *upply
hlniMir wPh what were a few
tHikeil uimn a* neceaaiWe have both phones.

wonwmi
Wc fuUy guarantee
DR. IWAN’S Compound
as a sure cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
A Blood Regulator and
Spring Tonic On* dollar
botti* for 60c. : : I : ;

Load
Wi Another
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Of SAMPLE SHOES
Just Received.

Come in and k»k them over. It will convince
you that we are offermg exUaordinao goo.1
shoe bargains.

Misses and Children Shoes for

^Oo, yso, SBo ,a pair.
“a. S. FRVIVSAIsi

The Fractn al .'^hocn

.Always Sella Coca! .Shew*

eik Skin Shoes
Tor €veiybod^,..„
.....NOTICK TIIKSK I’KICKS....
Ymillvs sizes—IH to 2$1.75
Hoy's sizes 2 1-2 <o 5 1-2................. • .$2.0»
M. n^s sizes
1 2 to lii H2............... • • • ■ S2.5it
We have your size now.
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Bacbant« Rokoc. •
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

f^ECORD WANT AD.

Vou Ulant Some
Of Cbese w

lU caiisf ihry^arr ihr ntn-dful articles and at prices that arc always within
reach c>( the smallest pocketbook.
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Chere's Boy's Clotbina


You can buy cUtain-rl>oy‘s clothin« than our kind, but don’t! It won't pay.
Nowlu-re can > ou waste money so easily as on i>oor clothes for xj)ur boys.
\Ve have >jood clothe-, made for the boys that run and scramble, tumble
. and climb, real boys, vour kind and our kind, and the prices are the low■ est that «otxl noods can be sold for. Wc really have the linest line of
children s clothiiiK'in the city, all the latest makes. We make this one
of our greatest si>ccialties.
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Bomekeerers' Olanta
Cbe Furnllupc

rhe article's that ^o to make the home comfortable.* pleawnt and happy.

hor the parlor, sitting? room, bed room and kitchen—We have the jjreatest Slock to select from, and we know our prices are those that save you
money. Want a U'd room suit, or just an extra dresser, or perhaps ar
commoile:
a tine combination commode and dresser, where you onlyhave a small l>ed room. You may want some kitchen chairs, or a kitchen
table, or one of those fine kitchen cabinets, a mouldinjf board, or a rolli^
pin—some of that celebrated C.raniteware that never rusts some milk
pans, or strainers or pails—some extra tinware. There is not an article
used in the kitchen but you find in our mammoth store.

You Olant earyets
MatiintRi. linoleums, oil cloth. It may be just a room or perhaps two.
Bed room needs a carf>ct . better put the sittinjg room carpet up stairs and
then buy a new car|>et lor the sitting room; Can sell you a good carpet
for 27c. a better one for i')c. a still better one at 5t>c and the best all w6ol
that is made, at 05c and 70c. Just for summer some matting would be so
cool and pleasant. Priced at 12c. 15c. '20c, '25c and 85c.

TUbat Rbout eurtains

Got scAne special'birgains in lace curtains. Those that sell for 50c the
pair, are not large, but they are handsome, and may be just what you
want. These other grades at 75c; $1.00 and $1.25 are sure bargains. Be­
sides these we have the newest in all the handsomest patterns.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

M.XVT. JUXE 1«, 1903.

THE EVEKIKO RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., i

mrjuxFASs

nUtUa A 6oans

WHAT THEY SAY

whtt AfCf^t Stmpirflla will ido for you. Ttkc Ayer's
Pills for constipatiQfi or bilioutncss.
l«r«t the following fablo
Grand RapldN Hfcald
When
had AnUhed reading It. all of then
rapped on the table.
""Thare are several «n

Your ‘'BEST'* Flour has
given satisfaction, and I
have not had a complaint
on quality or price. TRY
IT FOR YOUR TRADE . . .

• out of mind, that ihe mu
kalluAge would take no live bait i
lur,»i that ware triad an than, bat
party of anglarR who war^ troal Aah'
lug la that ration amde the dlROOvery. acme aeasons ago that tha ma»>
kaiiuBge would not Rfiaapt, any of the
ordlaan haKa fbr the tddmtn that
they were highly epicafgan In, their
tastaa.
• (me of the party went.a«st one day
to try his slcni on tha mnahdUoaga in
one ot the lakes. After aahausting ll
all wltht>nt having had a Mngle stHke
OITV, MIOM.
he atuinilotieil muskallonge Ashinf
and h<gaii easting fur trout at a
stream that emptied lato the lake
• He hmiked a falr-slaed trout, and
was riellng It In. when there came a
The ejopegiexit of the Crown
sudden swiK.p and slash in the water,
''cws Louise of Saxony may cost
and d«.wn went the trout and the Ash
Iloman Catholic church a kina
erman s leader in the wtlrlfKail that
It Is said to be an open sr^crei at I>r«a markisl the spot where the trout had
den that the w*hole royal Saxon fam
lly. alth the exception of King
’The ttaharman knew that it was
George. Intend to renounce toe Catho nuibing else than a muskallonge that
Ur faith and hocorae Lutherans There had swept the trout and leader away
are fso reasons yrhlch have prompted tu a dash such as that, and be InsUntthe luemturs of the family Wetiln to ly made up his'mind that it was the
lake this linporum step. The Ars’ trout those great Ash rt^gaMl them­
is tliat the cr.»wn prince hop<a m selves on >0 those waters He kept
gain more |s>pulartty With his almost alive the next slx-lnch trout he
entirely
Froiestant
|M*«ip!e
The caught, put it on hla muskalluage
s.i«.mi rea^.*.n Is that he wants to luM,k. and tossed It Into the lake
marr>- again, which he can onli^ do by vhere be though muskallonge were
leaving the Calholic church. King
Ikely lying In wall,
George, who Is an old man, says that
•'Thi
i had barely sunk beU.w
he can die without |H.,.aIarliy. and
when It was pounced uje
ha.s d.^Iared that he w»!l remain
. and (he amgler. after a still Agbt
faithful tu the cri.*-d on which he was

a
quarter
of an hour, had the
brought up
mlttratlon of landing a 17-pound
At iNdnt a l*t<r. . G:iadaloup«-. iu a
iskalionge. With Bimllar bait the
*huch prt.C4»sloi
C4irpus Chrisil
rty
killed
12
big muskalloage in
he temisirary si
If lake in less than two hours.
me man. killed bv a eanmm shot
At the same time, every other kind
I'olllleal opiKisllioii. I Ids bein.x a
ball was used, without a single
•Venrh colony. eaus.M Gie ebureh t.i strike
n-suliing on any of them At
nake a great deimui.>trariion The prothe party’s stay
•essinn H-ft. n.^rlv twoSulhu^ long ai^ ii.m- duringvallonge
could iHI small cann.m whl.h wus hauled
lUiut for sahitiug pMiisisea wa.s dis
i anything
chargiHl amid a gr» :d crowd
Mr
Harruiid. a iiierchaiW, who was stand
.ear by, had one side bh.wn away
tmut, .and they refUMd anything
was killed instantly
Hioiee
Trading off trout for
Gertrude Onell. a lllile girl Ml in
allonge s.‘. me.| like a decidedly
to an artificial lake at HuUe. Moni., luirlumuis and unstK.rtsmanllke thing
would have iusm liiowned hud to tli>. bill the knowledge ubuliied as
he swans towtl her to sh..re.and
d her up on the i.ank. They have
ho anglers as
irth the

HANNAH & LAY CO.
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GENERAL NEWS
OF THE WORLD i
I. H Mou of W.lkls.. K y . wbit.
In ibr H^Mte^liomc at^ Uarlun. O

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up The maxi" fmm wlmm* he hought
fhe plnru.hlon Ih d<-ad and leaver* n.
relaiivt^.
The g<Kld*•^• tif lIlK-rty on the d<.int
of the U a caplUil ts mwlvlng a m a
sown: Not since ahe was placed In
IMiNltlon rears ago has the hn.nre Ak
tire lM«en touched, and now It la cov
erivl with verdlgrU Recently a
traai^waa m^e for the repaintinng of
The painter a ho U In charge of the
work says It will fake a week to re
mote the verUlgria and another week
to put on the enamel The Agure Is
nlnetiM-n and a half feel.high At pres
eni IlH color U L'r«*cii. >.ircakefl with
wht4,v
• Within twenl) flve uitles of Uutic.
M4>nt.. hidden d.x p In a ravine. lyinK
in the saow rapped hllU to the south.
U a small placer mine, from which
gold worth I2U an ounce Ik being
tak.n ever) day In the >ear. except
during the extremely cold weather.
Hod l^eggiti of Itniie is the owner «>f
the .camp
Feaer than ten ,ueii
work there, yet the output U rapidly
luakUig Mr beggin a rich liian' One.

■r.:r

ears afteraard Mr I^ggltt.
hunting In the luoutiiaiuH.

** vrlttsl

He'followed it up.
that the rich
♦ud bed of free grdd
g<
had

llenr>^ Klchanl
UchanlB has died in hb
and as a result has lss*n made fair!) lu.nie I
tmahn as, the result of 1
singula
I visitors are iu hidlan Richards swallowed a
pU*ce
the convention ..f the
MiKlerti WtMMlmen of America In the
n‘su'lilnV''ihe physic’
mlUiary l.ramh there are 2.ktM» uni
i^plicatloi. of dis
f«»rms.’ representing 1*11 teams. wh«»
The d«

1^0“ thridghjulcl*
of emphiymenl
Marguerita Stokes, a child ah«
l.arelv eseaisd the fate of her undher
and l.ndher In the M.mt IVIe«* dlsas
ter. ha* lM*«-n oiH*raied on at a hus
piial In New York city Fgly scars
on tier Chur caused hy her Injuries In
the voUanIr outburst in Martinique
were covered by akin I om 01 her parts
of her iMKi) and the bird Anger ol
in order
the rUh
could W made

BL00BUN 4II UVULETS

leu of Au.Mralia has create I
he* new irofessiun of snake eaiehlng
dlectloD ol tlicir Venom. It
prtitliable profession, snake
ng quoted at Sydney at |L‘.v

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Berlin. June U —The Tageblatt. tw
day in mail advices Yn.m UmIx. Ru*
Sian FoUud. glve^ an av^ >.,11 »| dii,lurtiancei, there on Momia> last.
About i.mn) young workiugm.-n. Jews,
paraded the streets in an <mlerly
manner but as a Si>clalhit demonstra
Hon. The police. In view trf the num
ber of those engaged, called on the
Ooooacks ftit aKsixtanre and then the
police and Cossacks charged the
workingmen. U^ilng them with the
Sal of their swordb and wiih their
Bats and mercilessly continuing the
after a number of the men
had been arr ested and were helpless
and further
ing them when the
Sken into the police
e .wx.ru.nK
station. whv*rr.
according lu
tu lue
the mat
d -ran in rivuletb ’
advices. bhMMl
It Is iv|»oried
ouxl) woum
Ave hours
the fury of

of Axse.-xt rs for the porpoxe of 'de
fraying that fiart of the- cost which
the Council decided should ^ borne
and paid by ^pt*clal asxe^iWnt for
the grading and paving of Stale
‘ireet from the esxl line of I’nlon
^trei-i to the east line of Cass street,
is now on Ak- in m.v office for public
in>i*e<tlon
u
given that the
Assersura of the

luiere^UHlti
hau-d Ihi
eod-2wks
Ladies

Kic. nmtKos

6 ■

.... .ro.,.......

l.i

FORXtWT.

*‘'|?“i'," a.‘U-r,-.l. C »t thr »th d»T ..f Jun.- s. vi.
sHUt.Vl*i.'k in Ih.
«t K*i.U*r..l*t.
mii.
»..k4|.'ii.^ti,ir h.-triiitf *«k1 p.-<ai..n
Amt n t- futis. r ,.rd.-r.-.l. ih^o no-j-v ..I Ihi*

"M :tr: 't.,;’

•III ol the • Free
Th‘charge Tail wiili an in
hanixli Hot ,»nl.v Itoiuan
h.dlciMn. t.iil Chnxiiaiiii)
art hiiM Jugo.
'he friarx urgeiiilv n qu.-.i ih,- \

a\t,-vi..o

! J ',11.'.
I
j

isdicv. air

m
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4 f

fgIBnddtBndniltirritiitH

~

1^^ P*»ro»r»SOa«ooMrvS

NaBSaHrMfCaili.

—I

Boston S*to

L'



Bowel ttoebJea Beetrtc Bltura U Ue
onljr meOlc^.
H’.

FS

jtti

w i««V

MiBCELLANEOUa.


till, uul (hwM

Norsswx^auktas s

fiJSTv

loss (d which bv tire or
otherwise wouUl seriously inpri-OSlTBlI
ccllineil vault, absolutely^ hre*
|»i,Kjf, may l>c renlcl fur $1.5n
tier tear. You i:any the key
ami hive access to the box al
all times tluT:n>; liankinji hours.
1‘rivate ickhos i»iov..le,l where
vou can liH.k ovei vom pa'pcisal leisure. The contents
ufvour house mav bu'n; thy
contents ot our vault C.W
NOT ........

JOHN R. SANTO
[iilERAL WSUR/licE]

!rS£,K-'SSS£'-£
Ihvi.i.ui-trtwt

D. TYLER

TPS

DENTIST
in New W'llbelm Block. Clll

L. -rsrf on
svs k'lud.-r

JURPET CLEARING WORKS..
Csrp. t Oesmiig si»d F«sthcr Reuu;
valmg. Carpet «rwiug and laying.
B<-fc4re semiiug yuur uln carpet*
avray to be made into fwf«, let om

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

BMUKIMG m ALL BRA ACHES
H. S. Hull. President
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich, y.PresHls

.•iTe

Worvt of All ExporWiiMa.
anything ho worse than to feel
Cau'^*"*
fvery minute
mlnuto will bo your last?
that every
xperle
ich was the experience
of Mrs. S.
ilur, Ala.
/
Newson. Decatur.
* For
DR. *T
years.** shm writei
ferable patf frocn tadltMtlon.
and bowel iroublA Dmtlh se
viuble when doctors and all Msseites failed. At length I was Induced
o iry Electric Bitters and the reaull
ras mlraculouA I Improved al oaoe

•• Tjrr
Oh.‘,»2S.““-

Gave You

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L A. BUILDING.

E.W HASTINGS & SUN
FIRE INSURANCE .

Peerless Fine PanU
Peerless Mfg. Co., Dc
all Arst-clsss deslers.

7 RV A RECORD WANT AD.

itT m Toyi
If you desire 10 install a sy..tem o! Kleclnca’ Li^hiinj^.
Bells Burglar .Alarms or TcU
■qihones, jrcnnii us to esti­
mate. Wc have a fine line of
fupplies and can quote satispncci fur high grade
inaleiiak ::::::

the graml encampi
w. >i next October
CongrcKK authorlred the combined
mam uvITS at the ia^t session, but
provided no money. The general will
proliably favor paving for the big enlajnptn.nt out ol the general army
fund, creating a deAciency Congreas
will make g.KMl the shortage in the

Thai s what
what Kuppenheimer’j ijiiarantee means
and
and means
meanse'every word of It. VVe have sold the
clothing for five years and we have Inien asked
but once to make ^u>od the nuaraniee- a pretty
jjood record.
The peaeni* an urietly ui>-lad«le-lookf » goo.1 or IvUer then
the caMom tailored clothes that coat twice a* much.

CttCMiUUCUHUUMKlw^ J,t. W.MlMt>.r
C m.«Ui AU.U.I.,
Sk. tbmp Mt

hdt.s a^i/«kani;ku

SSrrSi: Papers

urlng West
Tor holding
the middle

; A New Suit Free if
• it Sues Wrong in
lAnyParticniar

't *-lid dr? ul h-.nirj! tu'tU^'nv!Zug

trLis-asi,*'’S=

I'uosm. b» 11 •&. i'lUsens- «M.

>rUtt*V

• 1 have been troubled fur some tlqie
had h
1th Indigestion and sour stomach,*'
! of his
Irs. Sarah W. Curtis of Lee.
brought him one small hot Mms.. •and have bei^n taking Cham
aiulverlaln’a Colic. Cholera
s Stomach and Liver T■ablets,
ry much so
things tha*
hat now I can
as rtviliug about on the ground in before l>tfuld 1
great agony, and In a lew minutes the trouble with y<
dose was repeated. The good effect Uke these Tablets and
And gel well? tVlN
of the medicine was soon noticed, and sale bv Jas G
bin an hour Iht^ patient was tak
hU ttrst sound sleep for a foit
SKl.7^ HAVK A IXIZKN sec
ht That one little bottle worked
id organs at liargatn priccb
omplete cure, and he cannot help They ,-ed the riKUu and iuukI sel!
I,-id grateful. The season fur
139 East kVml St
1902-31
lid disorders being at hand aug
IS thlH Hero For sale by Jas G.

*‘7u*^-rthe detai hmems of'regular
l■p^, Wisrxmiiin. Illinois. Michigan.
Tennesxpecte
fs then
r.oiKm Natl
ll Guard en. but li.has
to take lly About onelH‘en decld
oixtb of these for the Amt encamp­
ment Mtchlgan's share is l.tHk) men.
Gen Hates, of the department of
the lakes, has also been Instructed to
iU-iall inspectors for the state en­
campments as' fast as requests are
made by the adjutant generals of
the slates.

>11^

as

rk. Jun,- IS.—A special
- says: The Vatican has
strong reiH.rt tr,*m the
he Fhmppii»e.v aijackinu
klegaie .Mon^UMor C.uidI

Wanbingtou June IK-Geb UaUw,

f

THoMi-Hv.K. U.
iiALTHOMft*ON

1 l*ur«*. l»l^
t»l- of Lo
Lorir

Expected at Military Encampment In
Kentucky—Many States Will
Send Detachments.

CMMifwitliaRipulatiiR. .
Clitkiii that Fits.
CMliat that's padictlj Tallorid.
emiiu that's MlfWarraatail

card.
1 day of J ii:e
IAS M liKKI

lieH. pluipks, blackheads, i
oumain Tea. Maki>s the

1.—MICHIGAN SOLDIERS

CIOTHMG :

WM

Hurgeuns worked

Chamberlain’s Fain Halm U an anti
septic liniment, and when applied to
cuts, bruises and burns, causes them
the heal without maturation and uiucfc
more quickly than by the usual treat
menl. For sale hy Jas. G. Johnson

on‘r*i

B. tomeilwiiiit

'NOTICE OF PAVING AM lESSMENT.
Tu IL F.^.ughey Will am HoKU
w'.unh. Victor Fetertvi. Hannah a
lay CYi H Brodhngen. Ferry Han
uah, & M Hl^iwn. Jus< ph Mom>w.
Iti wanl Wilting. J*a. A
Mix.re
K-i E F. k>rrU. John Hoot
Thus Shane. Barney Anderton,
Grellick Est.. V 8. thnemn
and all persons laierwxii'd in
grading and living of Stale xt
from the cMut line of Vnion si
to ihe esM line of Ca>K xtreet.
notic
•That

rablois are Ju^i what you need when
ou have no appetite, feel dull after
•ating and wake up with a had taste
n your moulh. They will improve
our appetite, cleanse and invigorate
your stomach and gtve you a relish
d to them, but the moment one for your food For sale hy Jas G,
K>kid It drives Into the soft botand giH-s so deep that somelimes
have to Ih> pritnl out with poloa.
PAVING TAX NOTICE
It Is u .i ail uncommon thing to mine
•kerel from a depth of four feet.
To All People Interested,
|.eiiom is not mud «ir mire, but
assessment rolls lor the pavlirg
Ipv iimss dtMXTlbtHl aoi resembling of tYonl
street, from the cast line <of
Union street to the east line of Park,
street, and Union street, from the;
I Last Hops Realixod.
north line of lot 1 of block 5. In lUn-1
the Sentinel, Gebo, Monl.l . nab. Lay A Go’s Fifth Nubdlvlslon of |
opening; iof Oklahoma to Traverse City, to the north hnd of}
K8H. the editor of this South Union street bridge, are now In ^
li:ij*. r was smung
long me many seekers
bands for the collecUon of the,
after luriiine who made the big race second assessment, together with the f
»ne flue day In April. During his
on all unpaid Install
iravi-Iing about and afterwards bis menu, the same to be paid on or be
camping uism his claim, he etooun- fore the Arst day pf July. 1903.
i UHi much Ukd water, which, together
M. a Haakell, City Treasurer
'
gave him a.very S67-«od to July___________
I
ch It seemed al

That Throbbing Headac^.e
Would quickly lea\e y.m If you tis.-d
f»r Kings New l.lfe Fills Thousand.-,
ufterers have proved tl lelr match
merit fur Sick and NVr vou« lleml
aches They tnako purv' bl^txHl and in Jun
build up your health Onij
Sold by
iiuv back If not cunMl
Jass G Johns4.n and F H Meads.
uggisls

BUSINESS CAROS.

I
to Death By Cos j
Polish Police
Over 100.

Ten ievoi

in that reglt
ive of Har
I four feet of
Its Isdtom
tom is so soft
a “base' hail in 11 and
l*u M l long ma
IthoUt Ti
aud HuiTaTo

dUcotert.d, and one night a stampe.le
left the pintle city of tents and log

WAIT OEPAIUEIT
WMITSO.

OdN*. MR BssS rXsoS Bt

'“oivT";

DRS. SAWYER A PENHALLEQON

...DENHSTS...

N. B. CHAPIN. Prigrielv.
Phone 118

gas W*aehini(«k Jk.

Farm For Sale
00 acres known aa the Steel or Needw farm. One of the beet In Omnd
rravene county;
mllee eooth of
he city.
J. E. QHCILICK CO, CITY.

nicB Yott

a ^ Cit Bf Heat

tutchers and 8auaa«» MakM^

jjj. W. Gaottlcn, a D.

BRAND RAPIDST INDIANA RV
COMPANY.
Trxtft

•"“'p.'£::n3:S2r*gS3W
orth and nouth. si 11:10 a sx and
“ *“ “““

s:na siTire In TrmronM- Cvlj si 4 ills. Bv. 1 J

, " '^iftSefwooD. a P. * I A.

DON’T LE ."OOLCDI
Tekexnege—(-.ertgOMl
fiocxY MouirrAtfi tca

CAMPBELL BROS

PeSEMWjUTOE
A mss D«V*ni

»rAFor S30

Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....

Trsin- Usvr 1 rsv
Kur t.rsnd K»duj.. I
stul Wiwt. fl -U> s m

For k"; Klp:d*.“kslks»Ws snd IWUsire, 1 s. m.

K.^*:hs"VvLi^aorFrlu.kry. 1 At) D. in., sad

mmih meTHEASTEMR.1
AND connections

Tor a boautiful Daoenporl? If $b
-bero i$ your cbance»a $$5.00
Daoenport for fust Eocn $50.00;
5 ft. 5 in. long» mahogany frame,
high back covered ioitb$itkplu$b«

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
aHoviM Furnishers, 218 Front Street

NOTICE OF-I»AVlNG~XSSEf«IXNfr:
Flrxt National Bank, J. W. Milllken.
F. P. Boughey. and all pereone In­
terested in the grading and paving
?ma» NtreeL from the /booth
1
th line
of lYonl
^
------- line of
Bute etreel. Uke notiee:
That the roll for ihe eseeial aetetent heretofore made by the Board
of Aseeasore for the porpeee of de­
fraying that part of the eoet which
the Council decided ehoald be borne
and paid by apeclal aaeeaameiit for
the grading and paring oC Caae etreeu
from the eoiith line of Froni eUMt to
the north line of State etreet. U now
on file in my office for poblAe IneHeoNotide la elao hereby gtren Uiat the
}uncll and Board of Aaaeaaore oC the
City of *rrareree City wUl meet In the
OouncU Room. In aald city, on June
2ted. at 7:80 p. bl, to review aaid aeent roll, at which time aad place
wUI
P®«oM

Tralaa srrirc st Trmrme City st 11 «t

Dated this fth day of
OTAS. M.
eod-kwke

AxTiTefrem Prorenoat aad OaAar CNy at

TH* jEvsimra bbookd, travi^bse car^^ctt] thitssiut, juste 19, mos.

JURY GIVES
SMS $2,000

Pmpl. W.f

I

VtMOICT IN tlOyOM OAMAOK SUIT
OIVKN LAST KVKNINO.

CASE wnx 1£ CAUm UP
gY THE

MICHIOAN

tTANCM

CO

THE OEFENOANTt.

U«lUd

tdow p-OR

m,
iJi

tfi Marrtot* Liwt Ev«iilfit By
. of <Bi.
Mias OttssSe
I*, of
anrrled last
waau were qulaily nutn-u
>me of
Ins at 1:70 at tb« home
u the I
■wtbar. Tb« mairfafa a
laed by Rer. D. Coa^ln
Inrga bank of roaea. ih«
many baing used
Tha
brldaamald mas Mias Agaaa
Sollivan and tbf froumaman
ars»»
Omar Pnlghuin
Only the famUlw ot
iba conimctlns psrtlea and ih«* in» m
berm ^ tha Barhalora' Club wara praa

A Sensational lah

Jim Dump* fiendfi out a chklansa bold
To doctors youna and doctors old. ,
•Then,each will sound In praise a hymn
As sure as I am *8unny JiRu* **

:OF*r:

IMIIES' SHIRT WAISTS

«Torce

‘liolh parllaa ara wall known In tbU
Tba gTWtt la bookkaapar iOr
TUI 4«ity 7. Wh«« city
CaldweirA Ixiudon and alao for tba
H«bMS Cfpm Cm« and
LftSinan Rlvar Klactric
Ught
A
rer Co. and has a ht»at of frlanda
Ot»Mr Matura Will
In tbs city. The bride la a vary i»opu
lar young woman and baa no and of

Several hundred now and choice waists in
whito, black and eolors-nearly all of
them are this season’s purchases—at a
third, a half, and two-thirds off their reg­
ular prices. Nothing tn the world the
matter with them, only

»2U
docum agree.

At lA o-clock laat artroln* tbe Ju^
to tl
Fifth

Uachelorm* Club
return trip
home, the couple Iwlc
ha city iH-fora tl
wa«

SS-:

«aMarad, tha vardlct
Ths case wUI be
rlad np by the dafandant company.
ThM was tha last of the Impor^t
/etmm to coma before the court. The
(pAOtlon for the modlAcatlon of the

Ttmvaraa

Oooaty

vs.

street.

The

WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY

wan
very fine waddln K sui»i»*r
:.f thf
brldf-s
at the
useful pres
er. Many fine ai
were received
I
on will receive t
tionr and best wlsha. <

Waists that were 35c to rsc at............ I8c
Waists that were 50c to t.OO at..;.. .. 33c
Waists that were r5c to 1.50 at . :.....43c
Waists that were »0c to l.TS at........... 59c
Waists that were 1.25 to 1.T5 at........... ?5c
Waists that were l .35 to 2.00 at.
. 88c
Waists that were I.r5 to 2.50 at...........1.25

William
PRETTY JUNE WEDDING.

LECTURE ON HAWAII

_ to Ue prase
rjAa^^urt. to
H*****^
ery pretty wedding wa* solemn
nUed at the home of Mr. aud Mrs K
be be raliaved from the obligation to
Jones. 26K I*ark street
Tho contracting parties w^re MIm
**A d!2^“lor the complainant was
a 0 Clyde, youngest daughter c»l
Mrs K 8. Junes, and
Dr
S
J
Wooster, of MlnneaiH,lU. Minn.
R Van
The ceremony was perfornieil
b)
lUv. A L Thurston umk-r an arch
will be held July 7 to consider tl
of Cedar and locust
The bride
habeas corpus case and other ms
gowned In castor
being beautifully
tars that are left from this session.
^nd carrylnR white

th/?*th^““



fOPVLAl COUPLE UMITEO
Mr. a' Ehlrlay Etover and Mias Ells
a Ollehrlst Were MsrHed Last
Evanlnt by Rev. Woadhouse.

R Otlebrlrt. o» M# ■»«
Shirley

R.

Bloyer

Kav

JS!2 sa ‘ o..rr.

r#UUT«» «• th. contrMtI.*

P»rUe.

PLEASANT SOCIAL TIME
Library

day By L
AaaoclatU

:il VSliriair*-.

cUv

iOlAMIlUAL GOOD TIME

The social afterninm at the IjidU-s
Ubrary this aflerntHtn was largely at
tended and much enjoyed. The
uHin was In charge of the L
kmrd. and the following
program
vaa given:
IMann solo. Miss Travis.
.«cltatlon. Miss Kdlth Tlrablln. with
llano accomimnlment by MUa C’hase
*lano solo. Miss Kok;
vocal solo
dlsa Roberts. At the conclusion oi
h«> program an old fashioned spelling
UCUt, the
rn caused 1
and'Wrs
ads'* being
Irs Carver and*h
being chosen as

Poet Preparing to Enter
Old
VeUrsns
frept
Uln
Maple City and Honhf^rX.
Post. I. A. K . will t
and
Northpt
B City
me U l a picnic. It
three |x»sls
for thes<
get togethei►r In a p cnic dinner, a
this year it
the apread and
the work Is t>elng pushed
as

READY BY THE

Is Nearing Completion.

;rr'

used and In the evening it is pro
poaad to secure the First
MethiWltt

i*
the hotel

LUttt Folks Wm Furnish An Interest­
ing Program at Woman's Club.
. Tomorrow will be Children s l>uy st
the Woman s Club and an InteresHng
phigram will be given by the children
Owing to the Urge numl»er who will
only the membt ro. Ho-R t hlldren and
out of town guests are Invited The
members are requested to bring lo
cents each.-ws Is custuiuarv to defra>
the expense of this dav

MIXT SUHDAYIW MANISTEE

Edith

ProJy.
MUa

Edith Frovencher. Imth of
were united In marriage yesti •rday*b>
Triveros City Uniform Rank. KnIghU Rev. Hugh Kennedy,
‘dy. of the
ef Pythlaa Will Oe In Lar«e Force
Both have
many
Methodlat church.i
hav
friends who will unite In c.ngraiula
Te PartlelpaU In Services.
le City Company.
No
S
Rank. Knfghts of
Pythla
preparing lo go to Man
unday
to
participate
rclaes with the M
of the order. It li
there will be a large

..STEINBERG’S?**

m W If l« m. Ev.nlna nroaro.
New York. June IK - The faeP
l.uihitng at 4ir Jlowery cuUaps.-d t
inorning and seriously Injured int
persons
Two are missing and It
heli.-ved they ar«- d.-ad

Mi"ss Ktnma l>-wls w*>H^i

*'

......................

(-.a,,,,

Grand »Ifkpnls

this

White

Now

lor the season ali. r sp.
in t'alifornia
ith 12 Men and a Vedict la
Schefmerhorn
Eapected This Afternoon.
*«.iigregaiional <Chun h at* ll.’qr
kins. Minn. U In the city
visiting
lends. He is »|K-udlng some weekacksoii. June IS
The
fate
•re for his health.
•tu Jell ajul T.mi While L n
AmlT Nerllnger made a short biisl
Hie hands of the Jiir.v. which
-ss trip to Rapid City this morning
A verdict Is
-d at l*J oclocK.
Mrs.
Duff
McIVonald
and
Mrs
t,-d dur
ank Jon.-- w.-nt to IVIlstoii Ihloming lor a v bit with ih^mother
rs Marshall
THE MARKETS
J II Bowen Went t.* GeamI Itapi.L
June- Ik -Julv Wh.ai, TT.
H morning and on his return will
77S: No X corn
No
ing home a l.rlde It U said.
ais. 4M‘t
:i Whitt
H D M. rrlH, of Kingsley, arrived
Tole.l
Wlu-ui. ca-h. 77*4.
July.
In the. city last evening and ri-iunu-d
. July wh.at, 7«:\,;
S. p home this morning
Mr and Mrs. James M Rodgers
4’r: July ct»rn.
. July
of
For.‘st Uulg.- Came lo the city I..
. Jul.v |s.rk. ID;!*7's. laid

Startling Evidence.
kYesh testimony In grv«l quaoHiy
constantly c«>mln.; In, declaring l>r
Kings* New Discovery for Fonsump
Coughs
and Colds to be un
x'enl evpre«.-lon
lk*ulorvllle Va. server
He writes:
**l had
as an exampleBronchitis for three years add dt>c
lored an the time without being ben
filed • Then I began taking Dr. King s
New
Dlsoovery. and a few
bottles
wholly cured me** -Equally effective

BREVITIES
Royal NelghUirs of America
old regular meeting tomorrow
g
A full attendance
Is
do

that

hU

horse.
I'lsir time

After the dUehurge Hie .-oiuiiiN-loU
exainliie.1 the »-li,H*p. whUh w.-re found
to be slunmxl. but otherw W uiihanned.
It WU4 th.-refore .-oncluUed that ns nu n
have a gr.ai.-i |K.vver of re>i-tamxthan shiM-p Hu- guiim-n* hi the tum-t
would auffer no ai-rlous harm through
the firing-of the gum..

Four great coal stnHons t
,e ,-v|..uted In South A'
: n-t -^.^-.!'.u•Tlv m 1.1 l-.-s b4-l v,x-n I.ady
uindary of
.-ghM,
urge i-art v-f the

.... .

II FOUND GUILTY

‘^P^ldKSr. ^nTST^Broadfoo

ag^. You mil
agree when you see the
iKkmt. Office over First
k. Write, phone or ca

.. .^ ^

Rdvanc^
Slyks__
()| >.laek and white Silk waists—these are
til?- Styles that will he shown and worn for
4;dl Imy now and you kjei *the summer
wear and > our waist will l>e up-to-date for
fall. You always hnd the best styles here.
Price $:>.

the cm
iniriiig
tlllery
t,-st,-l. and In order to dl»vvhxi tlie rffiHt'-on the v«*aael
would be vvh.-ti the fpre lum-t gun
w as llre.1 »-li.-.-p w.-re placil at 4be
IKwts will, h In a, lion would Ih‘ <k co-

the Bertiifcr Resl EsUte
ExchSlirc givcf the pur­
chaser more for
hU '

u» «i.

Efi-TOfEK

tbip Aff WasbaMi.

RetU

New Parcel Wagon.
Hn.wn is on the atn*et today
new
parcel
ami
liaggaue
His ottlre
Rchtapivacaaae. and his,;reshlelice
he reached hy Clt liens’ plum

BEST*

1 Irrst* arc the most charming waixis shtiwn
this season fresh arrivals tlireci from the
maniilaetiirerN.
Natural color Ponj^ee with contrasting col­
ored viols, chic and tiainiy designs in mak­
ing. Price $5.(K».

family If seim- oiu- did not take him
from the wgt.-rs that w.*re trying, to
swallow ‘them
IT.e frightful susjH*use
drove the lu lidess om-s insane for the
time."__________

Anill Nerllngei has been
chosen
The expclitton filltd1 out In France
nd has accepted the ht.m.r of mak
to b.- txn.dil. e.l by Dr Cb.1
arctie M-a» .ill go Instead 1
make the eagh* .sert-ani and one of Rs arctic'iH.h-.
bast uumlH-rs will b,- the address hv
Mr Nerllnger
i body. kVom ^hf*
The ladu-s of the W C T I*, and
m will go lo the
all others interested In the work are
All those who expect to gp are urged
cemetery, ^headed b>' ihjt Traverac
Invited to meet Mrs Mary E Bar
to let their intentions be
City hand, where the gravea of the
U.ur at the home of Mrs
H.
J
tte oMcwrs ns aoon ns i*
deoeaaed membera of the 01
CuriU, 42G West Bevenlh street. 8s
be decorated. All
the
ne----------------urday altenuam at 2 80 o’clock.
camps are lovlted to unite with the Grip. Ctuaranteed hy Jas. U Johnson
William Wesson, who got Into an i
Traveree
City
>k*oodmen
In
this and F. H Meads.
Druggists
TrUl tarcatlon with Claude Delbrldge Tue
In one minute the jury found that
FINE NEW LAUNCH.
bottles.
10c;
regvilar size. 80c an
memorial tenrlce.
day afternoon In the -Columbia llqu.
refres
shment
•l.OO.
____________________
liald 8 |G 2i
fiaptlat Ladles' fioclety Elation.
Frank
FHedrlch Will Have One
A 112 GRAPHOFHONE with 00
and
cxinsU
got hU
The Ladles* Aid Society
of
tfc
Cemmleelen on Carp Lake July 1
doien LVilumbla rtvords for |S
i
Baptist church elected the fullowlt
Orlnnell.__________________ _ HM)Ml
Grand Traverse county has one of
rimnk Friedrich Is Just fitting ot
the cumpletest Probate order
filing
a fine gasoline Uunch for Carp Lah
BREVITIES
cases in the state and lYoliate Judge
whMh will be la commlaakm by
Ptrat Vice President-Mrs
A.
1
At Kingsley. June U. by Kev A I
John Lorangtu- Is numlKTlng the case
Waller A. Wtlllams an
and placing the blanks In order today,
*^silSi(i ‘vice
lYeeldeDt-Mra
Carrie
A.
Tager
were
united
1
also Ubellng the case with the. name
of enrrylM ttom AO lo 70 passengers Straub
of each paper The papers fur each
It will be lined for fishing parties and
Mrs A. W Jahraus
sHon
of
Traverse
-Mrs B. Thlrlby
. U»2. R A M U> matters
nmlttee-Mr». E U Ash
Work tn royal arts
ton and Mn C K. Mater
The report of the officere showed
thM^c aoclety was In very good con
ohr u
m
men
and
tbv
Royal
; be held In the Baptiat
ly morning at
li»:3o
d to

-TPEAVKWSK OI*rV* «

NOVEL US^^F SHEEP.

WITH THE JUBY
of Jett and

Cf^lY-Opr OF9KDI TOPES

;“i| Cbarmitifl
Pongee $ilh ws
lUaisls

..•■11 l.jJh.

H- . .m hv'al market
Houghton and

...YMllFlidTlUBOi CinliT TrtItt-OiT BM* SieUw...

ro..L..
lU*re art
• great Hood

WERE MARRIED YESTERbAV
Harrlaon

»Ottr Matlon s Needs.*

First M. E. Church
Evening by H. 8. Hu

KANSAS FLOOD STORIES.
l.cUr.l. ,.1

at ToiH-Wn. Kan :
ri'mries .<edi. u nur-ery
ichlin went to t;i. n Hasel: "Wife and th e* ehlldreii were drl
^ .sittuge Oil
: to p.-T^orm the Karrant
Hi.-,
In.-v teuialm
night. Ji lie l-.»
ini.- wVnt n. Maple ftt> umil 3 o'cl.Ni. S ftur.lay «ft.-rmv
OiL
L*
repair the t'itixens when the .-..n.ig.founda- '♦
from iU founda
lehange. which was datti tlons ami .1 g«u Ihuitliig away
The j
tire last night *
bull.llng struck a clump of treen. which I
ThompM.n w«-nt m tJ!.*n
seni'a"!
*'*
'
|Hu.,-n 1
“ ’ and .hihlren Hit., the io|e. of the tnM‘«
i*he V'Urant
Far
llV^'^J^Nldinu
lie ton- his .tuit Into strliui to tie the'
^
Win Murrel ami s.m
s..n Jaek urv is.>
w Ife ao that th.-y
«ml 1
ing F.ifirih *if Julv bllis
- tlu-ir hold and fall Into ;
; ine ot the M A: N K l.
the ll.Ksl.
.\ .t>!d north wind ehllled
Tlu.ma- Y.uing w
tln-iii to the u.tie. ami many tlim-a It
plaee where the huilding sUm..! I
a.*eim-d ih.nt Ih.-y must suct umli Six»!l
wa- MVitnr.lav ..wn.-»! by Stanby
calh-d for help until he wa* e\hatislisl,
^
U iM-liiC ImiH.ssible to make bis voKxt
his trlp.A. ami
Mr-^ Hanp- N'.-ws
Leant aU.te the roar of the waters.
A>s-able
tlon he gains
tV.lar il.is.iM..nilne.
1 n-H. u.Hl at I o'elock Sun
Tiny
%er> Ini.
this cliv
l,-scrlptlo
day m..rnlnu
.Mark am! .A Me- lU>\d
WiMiam-biirg
are
tl-iilng
iheli ‘
Th.nuas l:.-.-se hud a hitter fight to
clear (
lin.*re.-.ting
Mhi.^ I.r.,ih. r H J
Ik.y.l. ..f i:a*.i :Fn.iu ! nxM im'his wife and four chlldn-ii. He
of the pn ilirewere
II..m phou. |
f rt‘allz.-d th.- d.iiig.^ early ! 11 the mKxl.
graphs taken hy himself
Mr- Fiane J..m--. of l».-11st,m. w ho, ,nd t!ds .>mpl.-d
the n-st of the pn.gram was car i,a- h.-^-n vlsiilng her si-ter.
Mr- '
,,, , , '
rn*d out as piihllshml
Ib-leii laiul j DiifT MeDonahl. r.Miirned b.ime .i.h1b> ‘
. --v.-ll ih.-m all
tine l.v one he
man lohl the stor> of
The Three „c-<*o«,pann-.l
M,-u.nal.l
'
r 1 f.
1 th.'^
Ileal's.”
very
entertainingly
and;
Mr-i John Khm-r ..f 1*^111181- U vis
^‘‘H'lren from
rl..st-tl ilie story In such a way as'1..
her ron-. W H ami i\ J Khm-r
nuother
He wa.
Staler w.-nt to Thompsoiivllle
houm In gelling them to a place of
pl.-a-lngly
lli«-akj,hi, atiermH.n ..n l.iisln.*s.- eoniof-i.-.l! aafely
.\t limes the Water waa up to
The pietures
he nI-w's Ml M.ilher
his
anu|*l5*.
i branch sion- at ibaj plaee
o illiuirate
Creas.-r. of Mani.-\e.-. has i.In the awful darkmua of Ratimlny
home afu-r lakin^f «»sie.»paihie night D T. t:regg. with his father and
rhorist<-r of iht*
Wam-n
Hagina
III here
moth.-r. was in ken from the scxuid
I'resbyiA-rian chureh
sang
Umglas ami daughu^i haw
Mory of their Ihuik^ by a n»w Isvat. The
Falnis •
The
song
was
Kdgt-wiMi.1 the former as «l<»
..arsn.Hii hi,.I s.-ar.v hen.l.Hl hb craft
111 list ra ted fnmi paintings, m w slhles
-He Hu- Ian.-I
mir-.which 1Mr lunifiiittii has Just pivM-ur.-.I
dr aad .Mr- Kay OliHiiian, child around when the current burled It
•y w.-re vt-ry tine. K K While
I lady in, lid ot Grand Rapids, ar,- against a* tree iind cnpsTz.s! It. As the
-ang • Wh.-r.- the Silver t\.l..rado
Unit tiinie.1. the «s-.-«pants gnisiH-d the
•Sts of
Mr
and
MrW
A
WA-nds Its Wav.*
This is a m-w s..ng
brun. lu-s ,.r the tre.- and niioth.-r U»at
ie,-1<K-k. .ft 1'.*.2 IhiM Mmli sli.-.-t
and
the
pl.x-e
was
v.-r>
nicely
lerlM-n .M.miauu. s.-ir. iarv. ir.-as came lo Their aid taking th.-m to a
illiisirated fr.mi pholi^graphs of the
•r and g.-n.-ial managi-r <.f Hie Han pla.v t.f snf,-l V
gram! I'amm aud they were t-olorml
tl A- l.av M.-rcaiiHle conipanv. went
‘•liidny
i^'lii van ui.ide terrible by
true “to iiatun-. w hich made tlu- song
Saginaw this morning to aiteml the shriek
ami irl.-s f.»r h.-lp tliat
• m.-eting o! the Michigan Whoh.ume fr.,iii all the |,«>us«*s aU.ut us,"
.- tlrocers* avscelaOiin.
’ Tliat Is the memory
Jay Fre'nian went to Kalkaska this said Mr. tir.-gg
.ifiermam tor a visit
He will return of the flcKl Hull w ill reiiintn with me
loiig.-st. 1 emild h. nr the is-i^ple beg­
ndav
Factory in New Ycrk Tumbled Do
r W Wh.M-l,>rk mad.- a bii-uie-- ging to Ih- Kiived and aw.-aHiic tliat
P to Fraiiktori this morning?
ln.jur:ng Many Peraona Thia
they would kill •theiiiselveM If h.'p did
Miss Kinma
WiKidniaii
J.-H
ihlMorning.
inoriitng tor Jaekson and Yp-ilatiH on Uilt he wcuil kill him

Fate

CHILDREN’fi DAY TOMORROW

V

PERSONAL.
L ('lapiK-rs father aud mother
lu-en vUlung in town for th.two
wtvk*
Tlu.\
returned
> this morning on the IN-re .Mar

at

Joseph Wptwm of U.-neva.
Usliing Kev and Mrs
Hen

city
also being
built
There are quite

AilANGENEIITS COMPLETED



The

Enterts.n

BUILDING COLLAPSED

FOURTH.

New HottI at ths End of Torch Lake

•n. MUh. June is- The
11
Iln.tMH) hotel which U Ulng-enH*
at the south end of Torch lake
aring cfimpleihm ami the proprleioi
has not lM*en completI probablp that the hopes lo gel In It In sha|M- tor <k'
by the Fourth of July. Th.
_____ ______
will be held In Ih
hall of the old soldiers and that dur
Ing the day the court bouse will be pany organ

ArThngemonts are completed for
three big meetings to be conducted
by Miss Mary K. lUrbour. natl^al
evangelUt of the W C. T D
The
morning meeting will be held In the
FHends church, and the subject of
Him Barbour’s address will
be
•The Woman s ChrisUxn Temperance
Union.** A union meeting for young
people will be held In the afternoon
.
the First Methodist church, and
the aubjecl will be "Is the Young Man
Male?" In the evening a big mass
meotlng will be held In the City Operm
House, with a big unihn choir, and
the eihjmil of the address will In*

Interesting

Th«- hieniptlcan lecture given
in
the Flriil M K church IuhI evening
by II 8 Hull was thoroughly euji.yed
by all ihohe wh«» aitendeil andv
lecture was well written and well de
llver«-d
Thih is Mr Hulls fli
first ev
ami his I
lan please.!
a
e house was decorstefl In f
ileh he gase It
fiowers
Little
U-afly
Co
ttself was hri
Uie flower girl arul ring le­
UitA-resttng at
ss Udah Wight man playinl
lion
It icM.k up the iH-eail
ling march accompanied by
KIrrbner.
c<irne11st.
f»»rmerly the Hawaiian Islamis Horn
mountain
see
leader of the Central laike
th
After the ceremony
the
guests, dustrles
U.IU th.- a.l
One CA.uld I
forty In number, all relatives of the
bride,
retired to the
1 he. Islandand whlu
tastefully decorstt^l In
inllful nere served to
past. Many iM-autlful presentk w
received by the happly couple
Dr W«KMiier and wife will Ishome to their many frIen.U
nls.in
July 1st
____________________

>\o<

Very

r—!

COLUMBIA
DRY BATTERIES
.. FOB...

AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHT­
ERS, ETC. :: :: ::

1^,:

J. B. PAIGE.

CAsjwri w

ELECTRIC MACHINERV
C<W.STRUCION ^uppIKt and Rapairs

■——r

TRAVERSE

CITY.

MICH.

2 I 4 From 8L CItllana phona No.

GIRL EXPLORER
FROM MlCHIGi^
EMBARKED

ON MOUNTAIN CLIMB­

ING EXPEDITION.

Annie S. Peck Heads the Party
J Will Make

i

Andes in Sou
New York. June IK -Th,* l^anama
liner Reguarnca, which sailed yester­
day. had on board the
mountain
climbing exiHslItloq headed by Miss
Anna S P.sk. who hupew to c'lmb
Mount 8.,rata, the peak of the Amies,
which U one of the highest elevations
on earth
In the tiarty are lYesldent
Tight- of the Fnlverslty of Nqw Mex­
ico. ai^d Antoine Maquiguaz. who was
the chief guide In the Anden with the
expeditions of the duke of
Abruzsi
and Sir Martin Conway.
Mlaa Peck and her party hope to
lo. Peru, before the nsldi
that
point
they
die of July and Iroa
wlU go overland to Arequlpa. whase
atory Is located.
the Hanrard

-lamliiig on an elevation
uior.- than 7 ihm» feet above the sea
level. The party will remain here a
wF-..k and w ill make an effort to ctlqib
Kl Mbtl
This will be dune mon for
l.racHc- than for any scientific dUcoveries that they
hope to make
kYum ihU point they will proceed to
lieke Titicaca
which Is cloee
hy
Sorata. and aliove which that great
I«»ak towers.
When the ascent of this will begin
de|H*nts entirely upon climatic oondltluns
Miss Peck has had the expedith.n equipiMd to provide as nearly
as possible lor every obstacle met by
former climbers who attempted this
lieak.
In the equipment are five oxygen
ta'^k
that D. one for each member of
the ivarty and one extra reeerve tnnk.
These are made of rubber, arranged
BO that they
are worn over the
jihoulder
Just
as
soldiers
carry
blankets on forced marchee. Bmdi of
the tanks has a capacity of ton gnh
Ions and to L_,
each there U attacSod a
nth
be fitted with
If which thegaslstolmljkj.
when required. Thf*oi^ira IwrlU ho
manufactured hy. Dr. Tight, who
takes wRh him n ------------facturing apparatna.'

iahatar. hy

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