The Evening Record, August 13, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 13, 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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1903-08-13

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I^HE EVEfOTSiG RECORD
TRAYgEga cm, MlCg., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1908.

LOSS WAS I
VERYHMVT'

DETAILS ARE
COMPLETED
• fi

n Is Forbiddon Bathing
6ud Momabsck Ridtng.

Rome. Aug. U.-Mtmalgahr Cuiaao. FROM HURRICANC IN THE WEI^
mW dw^of Ue-------^

T"
DATE n Wn TET FIIED
wn-^iwoiuii i« a««aiw«> and
MANAOCm CHOMM

Leo this morning, breaking
pot oo at the Ume of the
death. It U stated that or
lions of fraaca. beaides o

.ifns: LONG LIST OF FATALITIES

TWEMTT-nVE]

health of King Alfonso U grave. Ac­
cording to reports the physicians who
n« attending the king have’ ordered
him to stop bathing and. borsebnek
rtd^. It U suted that the prohibi­
tion of the pbysicUns Is due to the
r*PM progress consampUoo has malle.
ONLY SEVEN APPLICANTS
Taking

I-

Thirty Known Daathe—United Frv
C«*s WherviA Motel and Planta-

ArrwgiWRtD Will — carried

;1-' 1:'

fUebh. Aitg. 12.—A rowboat, which
waa
ns a ferry oa the Niepar. be^

At a iD««tlac of those Interested in
tbe^ municipal athletic oontesU. held
last ereninc in the oflcc of K T. MerIHiEer. the detalU of the his Mt
for each of the hve vards in the tAtj
A pnmnrn was made oat aad the nnm
.her of ooatestaau, the aeorlnc. and
other details were prorided for. aad
mittee. oonalatlnA of

the

Ex

the**Snn*S^ talJheu^ **^*^ti**^*
the court how!^tSay^“tol?*o
Commlml^r ^rge Crisp, as­
hy Mrs. J. L. Gibbs. Two are after
■econd grade certificates and the rest

believed. Port Antimlo. on the north

Tootmar
H g0iag reg»ntltss #f
Prtce • « «

rBsnts Met Covtmmefit Troops I

Secretsry-Trsasursr Wars of Alpena.
Gaylord A Western Has Made a
the Hannah A Lay Co.
Clever Move.

•r Wirs to tss erMtag iu<
the removal
Constantinople, Aug 13.—Advices
A. K. Mclnnls andI L W Ostrander
received here today stale that a miro as directors of the proposed Alpena
railway, for which
ber of Turkish soldiers have been at­ Gaylord A; Western
of the stockholders has
tacked by the Insurgents at the village
Ml for August 18. is to retain
of Prlleptzl. and several insurgents
office of the
killed There were encounters be- pena The affairs of
Turklth troops and rebels also which has ben under
past two years, have not runnlnlR
at Vodel and Volenliia. and it is
smoothly of late, and the three
claimed that the Turks were derated
directors mentioned disagreed with
with 140I killed
kill " I----- ----------------Treasurer C. N. Ware and
have him
turn fired through reBILLY ^LARKTfi OWN
moving the head oil
office from Alpena to
Wart* has
c Will Head the Monarch Minstrels rn-trolt.
y all of the hu_______________
This Year.
and has also put considerable
y Into the Ynterprise. Ware reGrand RapWs. Mich. Aug 13 —This
coming season Billy Clark will not Ullaies by seenring the vote of the
travel with HI Henry, with whom ho majority of the stock by proxy, and al
has been a big attraction . for five the meeting on August 18 will no­
tedly succeed in voting his oppors. He will be at the head of his
b out of office
It ion to
to Ibe
u«j*wuj. mu wnswolaitlon
as Billy Clark's Monarch Min
strels. which will open the season Sat
AMEMCAN
YACHT WON
y evening. .ugttst 22. at Grand
Haven.
The Monarch Minstrels will be man
ndeguoit Took Fifth of Cup Rac
Or. FatHaa of Kingslsy Tradsd Back
aged by James A. Hardy and Frank M
From Strathcona of Can­
Bscauaa Iht Otal Was Mads on
Decker of this city.
ada Today.
Sunday. It Is Bald.
Fil«MAN WAS DROWNED
Or! Fenton of Kingsley bought a
bormf. aad that was all right. He did Rock lifisnd PaaAn0sr lUn into
It oo Sunday. Aad that's all right?
He gave his check for the animal, and
up race by IbO yards
dsted H hack, so the check was all
Toronto. Ont.. Aug.
jielca. Kan., Aug. 13—A westbuoy was rouni'
on the way home the horse bound Rock Island passenger train ran rod
s wasboui two miles west of Mac- molt 1:43:20. and
balked, and that wasn't right. But
nd early this morning. It U :44:35
the horse balked -all right. And he
Toronto. Ont.. Aug. J3 —The Irondebalked so stnhbomly thst 25 meo suted that the passengers and all the
luoli ts a hot favoriie'today. althoogh
could not have made him taove any trainmen except the fireman escaped. the
wind is *o light It looks as though
This latter is r<
hsve been
'further away from home.
the race might not be finished. The
80 l>r Fenton, after talking with a drowned The w
limit of time is 6:3u p m for the 21:Uwyer. took the horse back, hitched a cloudburst.
the animal to the fence of the former
owner, telephoned to the banks in CRAZED BY LOSS OF CHILDREN
that vicinity, to stop payment on the
STOIM SIGNALS UF
check, and there you are. Was that Wifs of Dotrwft Fairwiman Took Her
right?
____________ __

mD NOT UKEJP BOISE

CAN YOU
USE ONE?

match Out
FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE OF PICTURES
BEST SUBJECTa..
, .. ,
BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN
SPECIAL SATURDAY~'Oo mmoH

%

Men . C*nv« Sho«..........87c
Women's Canvas Shoes__ 75c

:z;::2:5r:::::S

Women’s Toe suppers....... 60c
Women’s Strap suppers....76c

$1.00

grade cenlflcate. are Sophia^ Ssn^

lels. Mabel Eldred. ZadS JoTe.^
Only six houses were left standing Traverse City. Ruzena J. Stewart’of
CONDITIONS
The United FYuIl Oo. wharves, ^t Jordan, and Harry Hill of Wllburg. This
the smallest num
and plantaUons were trtterly de­
f applicants for jeachers' cmlfl
. ARE SERIOUS hotel
molished. Five of the company's

TraBSANBlEitLS

m.

Our Summer

Womta-t $1.50 Oxford^

FINE TIME
INTCRNATIONAL COMPLICATION*
driven ashore, but are lying In
easy positions. Port Maria. aaoUier
MAY DEVELOP
»wn on the north coast, also suffered Two M. E, Sunday Schools Picnicked
mllarly.
Together
Yestertlay.
meet and care i
The coast Is strewn with wreckage
vlffed for at the meeUn* ‘
Throufh Firm* Open »i Am.rle*a. of local sailing vessels. It is feared
the Ions of life has been heavy. 30 fa
A. F. Nerlinger o( the ilrsl
their union picnic In . Dr Ashton's
was elected prosideat of the aa
Ui*ly^nSn?^ been
Prlncllion to carry oot the contest; Reno
end^haTnS? beS*devasUueA^VuSS! 5c? an^rt*h(J?*OTjoyir lf^ull7**Ow
Colby of the
have been wiped out and churches desecretary, and Will Vocelsoac of the
ae hundseated at tbe table at
nds of p
Fifth
2S55i
program of recitations
and destit
m*«- oommlltee.
Hoctlons and songs wan
about seeking food
en
and
Ward tnanaaers were chosen as folEldred
garian
earnruin of tbe banana
end ir
lows: Pint ward. James T. Mllllken;
Ive talk. •
been complete, and
Second ward. Reno Colby; Third the Canadian cimer Petrel, the matte paralyzed for the next 12 months.
ward. Charles Norak; Fburih ward. can only reanlt In a claim for damage Hnndr»*dh of i»ro*perau« fruit growers
Telephone
to
Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
WIW l^rdle; Fifth ward. Will Vo*el thus making the conditions esiivmHy have iMH-n brought to liankruptcy and
The Clli«-ns' Tel«.phone Co. Ims
M1K. Intemailonal complicatlom;
profT

l-lIU W lUC
W OICO
at first ft was supposed had escaped, having iKM-n completed. This gives
The flidiing vessel*, capuin sa
slwi suffered, though not to the extent the hotel service over tmth linen.
' which the eveoVi are to
as simply seeking to recover
which did the eastern end. New ban
, will IM* decided by the esecullve com nets that had drifted across the
IXm't fail to hear the Jn.. v
mlttee. The erects will be ms follows
line, when his vessel was
Stowe’s Famous Miiiiar>- i«n,l of
one hundred yard dash. SO^yard dash,
snd bsdly riddled with shot,
twenty pieces which will give a grand
best two in three: SO^yard dash, halfvw escaped Is a mystery.
free noon-day ctmeert on the prlnclnal
mile relay race; four-meo teams; 440yard dash. KW)-yard race, puttlnit 16TOFttEDUKAKD
high Jump, pole
It was decided that the scoring for
each event should bd-fi for first. 3 for
sec*»d. and one for third, with the ex
ceptlon of the relay race, which should
•score 15. 10 and 5 Only three car
enter In each event from each ward,
•with the exceptkm of the relay race.
Karh event is to be contested, whether
ail -lb* wards are represented
M* that those wMo are .not repre­
sented in «ch event will thee
lie the losers.
The date for the contest Is left for
the executive c
nltiee. who will an­
ion as Boon as posday U being seriously
at It may be decided to
puli off the contests before that day.
This, of course, will be strictly for
Traverse City athletes Since It is In
tended simply to decide the champion
ship among the different wards, all
who are not residenu of the city will
uf course have \o be^mrred.
Already the ward managers are
wrtwking hard to get their athletes out.
and there Is every promise of the best
field day sports thst hive ever been
•ren In the city._________

8EVJ»TH.

WmQEMSi

»«.•» patent leather Oxfordt

$1.50
Women's $2.00 to $3.00 Shoes.

$1.50
nen i $1.60 to $2.00 Shoes,

$1.00

OtfBttkSlm

THE WEATHER

SUITS3

;-750 -

mm

Mon’
SumnriBDr
Suilte...
cosunoi one cent to look :

SAMPLE PANTS for any s/re-sevcial hundred pairs at horn $1.60 to
$3.00-positively wcU wortli $2.60
to $6.U0. The combined efiorU of
aU other dothien cannot approach
our fearless ^mce cutting on high

FGmvm Yoxa

mmrnw% Our
WIMOOWr
Xohsr PRIoto
Orsly * Qumrtop

Men's Sktin Calf Shoei :

$t.35 .

“•y All Mmmrsm BBmvm A pr|%-

BENDA
A eOlVIPANV
TUs Itoal Rallabla Clothlara

.WAR WILL BE DECLARED.,
I- A D I E8*

GOLDEN

ROD

VICI KID SHOES

TWO DOLLARS
WK SKI.L THK

liVST

SllOKS AT THK FRICK
IN THE CITV. WKGIVE
YOU

value

RECEIV’D.

^T^l^ SHOW VqU THE
Wc have several secoml-hand
organs, of different makes,
taken in on pianos, which we

immediately upon the return of hoi weather, and the gay and festive
fly eill then get in his work with rcncweil vigor first with his music,
d hum. and next with his deathly sting, which will be sharper and
sharper da/by day, until he shall have harrassed humanity to his ut*
most, closed his season’s cm«p«tgn-and pulled in his sign. Yon
can lortify >-oursclves against the tortures of these small bnt mighty
monsters by buying your SCREEN DOORS without dcUy. iVices
80o onefl O3o KsboH

IHE ECONOKV STOKE »

THE LIFE The Traversa City
of the greatest man the
world has ever known,

Pope Leo XIII
for sale at J.W. Slater’s
House Eumisliing
Store.
...
hupmgm rYifcUns

Mattress Factory
IS HW FOK mK.
Any.me having mattress repairing
to do sltould can at 601 W. Front
St Work atttended to promptly.

nirHz ill:a.-

Sh5 Jlk rV,?h

FRANK FREIDRICH

-rHmy-msjilGiBV'os

‘‘.".rr:

Sk oo.

have aU been j
shape and are b-

W.W.nMBALLCOMPiUIY

Now is the time to se.
cure this vxIuxbleTjook
A beautiful 16x20 inch
picture ghen free witli
each boot

J. W. SLATER,

Reliable House Furnisher
IFXosj l-eOBm IGl

A FAULTLESS FAMIG

Bat Season Hear Bp
I2ew Shapes on Sale!

WAS A UTTLE LATE
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 13—Mrs. Cath
C. Navarro DM Not OM eiine Moynahan. wife of a Detroit pae today by
Away WKh tha Bnneh.
The band of terrible fish sUyers left
the city esriy. very early thU morn­ The woman hns I
ing. for their trip up the river. But
€;4>QCgo W. C Navarre was not with
the bunch. He did not get up In time. THINKS SHAMROCK WILL WIN
That was pcobabiy boeaiise he did not
get to bad in Ume. At least. thatOs
lor of the Challonpor Exprooooo
what his friends claim.
Hopa in Hot.
But George W. C. got Ooorge R.
Winnie, and together they went to the Ur Wirw to to* Ktostaw aMStC
dam later In the dgy. aad If they dont
Dubartlne. Scotland. Aug. 13.—Donhave some good stories U> tell. It will
s, the bulkier of the Shamrock Ilk.
ys the challenger will show at b«r
•t la fickle breexes. He thinks abe
•CALCRfi* SHANTY BURNEP
will win. lodging from U»e trials made
in her stlffer trim.

One oftbt Beat Bats in tbe market la tbe

Osoffis

OENICO BY TAFT
lake bnmed___
evening about 9 o'clock, and It Is sup
posed that the fire was sat by boboas
Tha shanty has baas usad as
anarters for them daring the sn
and they either became careless or set
it on fire. It was suppoead at first that
the fira was in Bingham’s slanghter
house, which U about 60 rods ftom

Saya Ho Will Not I
Manila, Aug 13—Governor
when abown the statemen]
In the dupatch that he wo(

Washington. Aug. IS.—The woather
bureau issued the following bulletin
today: *"nie West Indian storm Is
now In the southeast portion of the
Gulf of Mexico and still beyond the
limit of ohsenratioD. It U apparently
recurring to the northward in the dlrectioai of tbe middle gulf coast, and
horricane and storm warnings bare
from Port Bads to
BUTLCR IB PLAYING BALL
Putting Up a Oilt-Cd9id Article With
the PacHkt Coast League.
Ike Bniler of tkU dty is potting tip
the taast article of baseball thU year
that he has erer played. He is with

Taft,
ramento the score was 2 to 0 In favor
of Portland, Butler aDowIng six seatterlag hl(a. and only two after the

Are you familiar with this beaufiful
cloth? If not, you should be, as it
is the only perfectly satisfactory
silk and wool material made. It is
very desirable foe a whole ^own or
a separate waist. We have it in
the popular shades including cream
white and black. Remember it is
not the Genuine Lansdowne unles
it has the name

Wm.F-. Resd
.perforated in the salvedge.

untrue. Later the paver
the statement in similar te
EARTMOUAICE IN ARGENTINA

O. C. Oraen at 4X3 Bast 1
stiwet was very badly bnmad y___
day afternoon. -^Whlla amoking hla
Buemm Aytea. Aug. 13,-Ah t

IBAUinlMw%l

S^£J!!gtg^r5a.va

BdoerHaed ia an tbe Ctadlag Perhdkah
aftbe Daf^^alsa tbe

Htnomatd **SMson” in variousshapto

EiUaiMlm
BomiUon Oothihg^
Cor. Front and Union

srrcK'ii'ssfSis

The aftenMsoo sgrTles wUl be bald la
the grorc. where Blaaar wm be servad

KOI

J4fiv'8toiw -L. ,

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g.:

THE EVENIKO EEOOBD, TRAVEB8E CITT, MICH., THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1903.
ILAWUPBEU

ff

Sewi»

m Tampie ArMi fldpi it to daal
aM ter CHma TbatitosaHr
tm denies eny knowledge of wbet

ORANO TRAVBRSBMBRALD

aaoe^rmuw

defeaded lyaeb tow aa a
tbe crime of aaeanlt. bold
teg that tbougb lynebtog to
It to Jastlfled by the
tl crime
vokoa n. and wUl never be diaconttothat crima to eUmlnated.
for tyacbiag mnat be tbe
of the crime of asaaolt.
coaid be
ion of the
two raoaa to the United Siatee
*-Tlie problem of the hour." be said,
•to not bow to prevent lynching In
the sootb. but the larger question.
How shall we destroy the crime which
always baa and always will provoke
lynching? The answer which the mob
retomi to this vital question to al
ready known. The mob anawora li
with the rope, the bullet and aoiW‘
times, God aave. ua, with the torch
And the mob to pracUcal; iu theory
to effective to a large degree
mob to today tbe
the atemeal. the atn
eat aad the
tbe moat effective rein^Mnt
that tbe
the age holds for the control of
Tbe lyncher
Gravc-s
be bolds him mightily In cl eck. At.
a sheer. ooW. patent fad. he
mob stanza today aa the mo
*
to OM oC Um I
tlal bnlwark between the women ox
the aonth mad such a camUal of
pK> Mr tkOM wko Mp I
crime as woold iafuiiate the world
th^aai^raba
““‘i*»totlon of
•wxkm tbM to fli« p®r.tot€ocy
No teflneace of suppression »o
mhUA fal« mb4 chance hare mighty
and affective could be brought
r to tlM aid of thto »aa‘a own to bear, be argued, as. a law making
lSckY

MR. ROOMVU.T.

ley of New York declared^ tbit
I pfonfiaM IM w wM for pood of aaaodatlofi bring on aucb general
* lortM Hi waa bora lato aa 1
t ibto aad MKa4D foaOly: be araa
employed to antagonize.!
Itoaa^ ^ aptoadid bealtb aad flat
» aafhaatoaato; 1»i prew ap to a
Now's This?
: rndumn W pobllc
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
} imd ft aeaiaatel; be waa on
• of fotteacy witb men of wide Influ cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CUENEY A CO.. Tol«lo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last IS
believe him to
in all bualneas iranaactlons and flnandally able to carry out any abllgm
Uoqa made by tbelr Ann.
West A Truax , Wholesale

'

Pftobed btai Into tbe Yto^^iwaaldeaar
to set lid of Mm. and late decided
“ Ibat be aboard paaa Into the White
boaae wlibln a rear.
•* ■ That will do pretty well fora
- "atreak of luck.” but It al nothlns In
; "eompaiiaon wltMhU lateat and
i X. 'eat stroke of good fortune., The Mor
1 • ganeeni are after Mm. The truat pro
motera, merger managera and doclora
of Mgb ttnaaoe bare, apparently, de
elded to wage open war oo him. Tbelr
^
apodal organ, tbe New York Sun. to
: ^ • oat to Ha true colon with tbreaU.
veOed. II to true. but>oerertheleaa pat
eM to tbe talttoxed. It demandi
Its biaaten demand that be lererar
bto pottoy. gtalttfy all Ma ottaraaoea
Ian oae of tbe most important anbjecto
bafbip tbe people, abeadoa the plea
for Imdtoe. deeert bto prtodplee and
urge ooogiwaa to repeal tbe only legla
laUtoi on behalf of booaety and for
tbe protection of tbe maaaoa from tbe
cleeaea tbet it baa enacted to yean,
namely, tbe publicity clauaea o
Mil creating the department of
merce.

I
1

eamUy of tbe eleaaeato that oppoae
no modefote a meeanre tor tbe reatrletloa of atodt Jobbery, be can be
sure Of the embuaiaatle auppa
Ik out of erery SO naen to tbe Ignited
Sutce and can arblere ancb i
pendona victory aa waa never d
«d of to Amertcan polttlca before.
Once let tbe ooaatry at large be
brought to a choice between a <
policies and ancient laaues would ut­
terly disappear No man not bent on
theft can find n point on which I
' Jeci to aucb mild featralnt of tbe

EVENT* DECIDED UPON
are to agacOj tbe

s;:ra™.idr

ti to gnlte erMoat ibat the lab
gtaaar Watson aad tba prueaat
gtsear CJaldwell do net agree oa tbelr
flgnrtag. A casual glanoe. bowavar.
anggeata that Watson begaa at Park
. street and went down Mil no fast be
could not atop In time, and aatabllabpd
am grade accordtog tojila flight.

The Jdo. F. Stowe's Mon^u^r Pavllm Uncle Tom's Ca
tobin Co.,
of its kind
perform
15th. on show
, ofwlte ball park, under
Xteteoth waterproof tents. Adonly IV and 15 cents. l»6o^2t

Alaskan wild ani
If the history af Oaraagle’s opera
exhibited at the world's
tioaa and tbe proflta of tba Dottad tahr. Ajnir of each of the land and
and one family each of
Biataa Steel OorporaUoa to to b
Had spoa. BO oaa can blama Aadiww fo^teontain goats,
for givtog away a fow mUkaa for pM to tke fiteplay.
He Ifbrartos with bis name above tbe
Allen, of South Fork,
Kj. says, shf has prevented attacks

te^s^nrw

1--I,
B:

aad John Pier-

will do. It wm make
luby’s cumtne easy
Slid painle«. and thM
i.u< dangerous drugs into tbe wr^

IS

elaAicity with
strengthens
IS the whole syatctt aad
prevents all of tbe dtscomfovts of

D mh, Mt u
,l«« ara Jan wbatUuadC to claaiu*
jibe •umadk and ward off the ap-

Cbis?

LT

•LT^

l-K»

**Wlth a bed for Ms editor's chilr.
Will Adams, a Marquette cripple, agei
21. edits a magazine called "Chlp^.”
Ughtnlng destroyed the C3year-idd
pine tree which was brought from!
New York In an umbrella by Jonathan I
Belcher and planted on bis larm
th of Albion.
m Hesperia family to making the
t from Oceana county u. I»wvllle.
Y.-. In a covered wagon

jost like cut, ISzSO beveJ plate
nimr. 4 drawen. S top diawew,^
sweRBoot, (otliers wouM caB it
alxargam at $9.7C, our
prices........................

y

SevTral styles sam|Je Dressers at
sune

jk-r lOo

PEF1000 WATTS

lAYFEVa FOR 27 YEARS

lurteaiRlwEIitbic
Ufkl »d Ptva to

Naw England Woman
Cured By Hyomei—Cure Was

Panama,
;s Friend and am praise ft
GetMpUMr*srriMdAtllw
Drag Store, SI per bottle.
The Brodfleld RefuUtor Co..
ATLANTA. GA.

OF MICHIGAII

Inaw. blK home, a park, on t
pi»sHc that choKi'n for the new state
insiiiution for the employment of the
has an option on
s on Michigan Ave.,
a few blocks of his
lome. Mrs. Bliss Is also greatly incrested In the proposition, and she
and the governor have investigated
I he matter s<» fhorough\v that even
I*lans for drives and floWer gardens
have
been considered. It Mb Mild that
Kinni
|;:u.fioo will he >»xi»ended in buying
'■-run
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In and l>eaiillfylng the park
temally. acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
HaTc. Wyman
Jroonlals ssent free. Price. I>.*trolt. a member of the sUte U»ard
tlroonlals
»ttle. 8oTU
of rom‘Ctions amt charities, one of
Hall's
osi urgent reforms of the state
Is the ridding of the dining
. MRS. LESLIE IS BITTER
and kitchen of flies. To this
Dr Wvroan attrihutc-s most of
Says American Women Sell Them­ the typhoid fever eases al the prison
t today Dr Wyman
a sigtet
selves in London.
raise of relief by sayathes a
New York, Aug. i:i—Mrs. Frauk
Leslie fitoroness Dellazus). who n
cently returned from Europe, says
I Miring the past month fully luo
Plutocracy Is the only rec<ignl«-d arlv
tocracy of England. The . marriag** Grand Hapids mainms gave up their
exiM*nslve Xei iher ticks lo a glib
game to played on a strictly flna
old them he would con> maitresst's of a high
possible to enter society In New
ticks were' valued at |6o. and none
can obtain eafy access to the Iju
wonh
less
than
126 would l»c accept­
smart set If they only posse. ..h th.
ed.
The
oflicers
have Iw-en searching
necessary capital to lay siege to Brit
diligently for the ticks and the stran­
ish royalty and nobllHy.
"My last trip abroad has convinc-d ger sinfH> Saturday, and todav sueme that American women wlm are ceedt-d in bleating the last conslgnperfectly proper at home frequently m. ni of the ticks In a freight house
act In an utterly shameless manner that
when they discover an <.pp..rtnnlty m tbe city. The stranger <
-tb of feathers
sell themsclveH or their .latighf-rs to
same nobleman or aristocratI.- lam
^•ntly
doner.
"A million dollars Is a men« ‘the
telle nowadays when It com.^ to pur south <or the
se ^ll^rtaining
chasing an eligible lift* mate In the how many Michigan
ggy English capital No small d..'
led In the various »rcRting
es of
soldiers In the south. Replb
kno. h... in .|.|>
iM glnnlng to come In. The number
^ our mont>y hags as well a>
Michigan soldiers In the natbmal
ry at Chattanooga Is reporte
rted
at 4S7. and there are 2Ct» to Cave Hli
c«-meter> .In Kentucky. Thore ar(
The startling annotirncemeut that a 22 soldiers In tbe Keokuk. la.. cc>m<
prevenutive of suicide had betm dls tery. Altogether there are over lU
covered
Interest many
run
In which Michigan soldier
down ayi
varl
In the south.
‘ and something
will prevent that
makes suicid
uicide likely.
l of self
[tiers. It being _
great tonic and nervjne #111 strength­
en the nerves and build up the sys­
tem. It 1s also a great Stomach; Uver
and Kidney regulator. Only 60c.
tafactloo guaranteed by Jas. C. J
son and F. H. Meads, Druggists.

abaot tbe watchman Tbe people of
St. Louis. Mo.. Ang 13 —The ex.^utbe United dtates are In so mood
accept a candidate on tbe burglar s live Olmplc games eomminee of the
thletic uniun.
day's meeting, decided to have the fol­
lowing events In the A.
*blps on July 3
loo-.vard nin. 220-yard
run. 44Uj-ard run. KSOyard run.
mile run. two mile run. five mile run.
12o-yard hurdle. 23<t^yard hurdle.* pole
vault, high Jump
Ing tbe S««-pottnd weight, throwing the
pimlng the . 16ng tbe disc US.
tl-aruund champb»nshlp erenu
for July 4 will be the nni-yard run.
example of grade levaltog. Tbe ^
ington street curb to.about tw<
the lo-pouiid hammer. ;Hile vault. 120-,
below the Boardman avamie
yard hurdle, throwing the 5^pound
.Now another cngteeertag foal w
ing bn»ad Jump

«eiTOT-.

Up to Bay om
IS to carry huckleBay City canning
factortea. ami v lltoges of teats have
ng op like mnabraoma to tbe vi
y of the ss
White taking ctetbm off the line.
Mrs. M. Colby of Sbaftsburg was
struck by Itgbintog and Instantly kill

N Y.. Aug. IS —fohn
Temple Oravea of Georgia, to an ad

Jl Tine
Collecfien :■
China..

n-.'-S-

read with Interest
dlowlng sutement
of Mansfield.

"For 27 years, from the month of
August until heavy frost. I have l»een
afflicted with hay fever, growing
worse and worse each year, and of
late years I was unable to attend ir
my work during that period,
"Last summer I fortunately gsw
Hyomel a trial and am happy to ss.
that It enUrely cured me and 1 haw
had no return of the affliction since.'
This letter is cue of many that ha\o
come to the proprietors of Hyomi:
aad the resulu following this treat­
ment have been so wondefful that b
to proposed at the annual coivventlou
of hay fever sufferers to recommeno
Hyomel to all who are susceptible t .
^Hyom^ls a treatment for hay fever
that combines tbe latest di
of srJenre and the best of
sense. Knowing that a cl
climate was the only way In which nlief could be obtained, the evolutkm
of Hyomel naturally resulted. By
breathing Its germ killing and healing
balsams, any one can have, at any
moment of the day. either In their
homo, the office or the factory, a
climate Ilk
S. E Walt A Sims agn^e to nfund
the nu.m y to any hay fever suflenT
who ii.KOR Hyomel If it ibn-s not give
^ailhfariloD.

Important Court Ruling in Case Just
Decided.
tiranil Haven. .Mich.. Asjg 1.*; In
the flsh CM.,- against John and Hen
Hurling, which has l»een trU*d B.r
two days In tbe circuit court. Judge
Hadgeham Instructed the Jupy to
bring In a V.*rdlct of guilty as charg**^!.
The Horllngers are alleged to have
flshed Illegally In a lake on their fann
near l^mout.
The defense claimed that, as the
lake wa.s on land owned by ibe de
feudants. they could fish a- \lu\
pleasi-d from It.

J! Shot You Don’t dave
toBnak in.. M/Am’s'i
A Gis nnre flout Uke up much
, sptce. bat it floesits work tkoroufkly.
/
It Costa less to Opente. «
Ii’sBo trouble to bflUd t.firc.
If you hflTc not rot one in your
kitchen, you ire mskint: a mlstoke.

They sooth and comfpri tired, aching"
Ihere is no> shoe lil^e
like them
then tor
for the woman who
is on her feet all day. They Ijjjhien
make the day seem shorter.

Soidomipbf-

Bacbant St Boscot

traptrse dtp
0as Companp

LARSONS PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnar. Proprietor
huttonk bay. Hum.

-TH* WrmKMt± Im V'owr-*

a-SS'SKS-TS
SlHtS.wK5i8..£UKT CUUK WOKS..
Can>rt Oeaning and Feather Rrno-.
vaung. Carpet aewring and toying.
Ik-furr sending your old cwrpru
away to be made intu rug-, let me
ahuwyuuaamplca
.
.

Hotel Shilson

Dysentery Cured Without tbe Aid of
a Doctor.
"I am Just’ up fnmi a banl s|Mdl «it
Ibe flux'{ (dyscnler> ) says Mr. T. A.
IMnner. a well known merchant of
Dnimroiind. Tenn. "I used <me small
untie of Chamberlain's Colic. Cln.lera
and Dlarrhima Remedy apd was cured
without having'Oi doctor. 1 consider it
^lera. medicine in the
need (
or no diKMor ran presrrll*e t
m,*dlclne for Uiwel com plaint i
form, either for chlldreu oi

EUROPEAN PLAN.

H.

‘CHAPIK, Proprietor.

Phone Ii8

»oo3apan.i. I

Watch, ClcK-k and Jewelry
rejaired. Fine work my
si»ccialty.
Promptnes. my
motla
Give me a call.
Next door south t»f Sijuires
Barbershop.

The Peeriew Fine PenU

The Busiest Place-Our Furniture Department
In buying our Furniture every effort was made to select only that of
the utmost strength, durability ahtl beauty. Mow well we succeeded
we are going to let you decide. You have faith in the firm, we know—
our sales prove that—then pin your faith to our Furniture statements.
Just now we have unpacked the swMlesi line of

/SsisSSSsJ^^lu

mmrn

<15.00 to {42.00

Jl consists of Salt and Pepi>ers. Tea Sets.
Sugrars and Creams, Nut l^owk^Salad
Dishes. Chocolate Pots. Fruit dishes, .
Cups and Saucers. Vases and odd pieces.

MORRIS OI-IAIR8

ill

They arc all in dainty shapes and beauti­
fully decorated. Many of them are hand

fmf.f

painted. You wallnmJmd anything nicer
in the city. Our prices, considering the'
values, are ver>-low. See some of them --V ,
in the window.
'
]

15c to $5.50 i

Were never made more comfonable—they
really are about the easiest chairs you ever
p\it y'our tired body into. Vou know these
can be adjusted in a moment’s time to any po­
sition, whether reading, resting or reclining.
The great feature is in the cushions. These
are genuine hair and are ^aranteed to last
longer, hold their shape better and give bet­
ter satisfaction than any other cushion. Mie
Velours are the veo' latest in patterns and
best in quality.. We think the prices will be
most interesting, |$8.00 to $15.00, and the
goods themselves, you MUST see them.
“Everything for Eveo'body.”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANIEE COMPANY

Cl>4 RffcKef

SAUi at ViA,-* Itonr

V

IX
•VI

' V:X,
; . X
r -. i / '
,

409 S. Union Street

AU CO

It lias been your good fortune to sec. It will
be hard to find handsomer goods, look were
you will. The newest styles—and yet the
prices are not as high as you might expect
from the beautiful appearance. Furniture has
advanced in many cases, but we always di­
vide the profits, and you surely get the bene­
fit on these sideboards.' Have you seen the
prices?
:
:
:
:
:

*f—'-r** Dirtet Trim ‘ -j.

HI
KNAPP
..The Watchmaker..

Stt Washington St.

sideboadds.
M;

■m

1

«ia MT It I

I

Farm For Sale

TItft Aafiriaa Will Win.

San tandaco. Cal, Aag. W;-One
of the biggest beu on record In oon-

Made from QUEEN CITY
whole wheat flour, are
light, sweet and easily di­
gested. Nothing heavy
or soggy about them. Ask
for “Queen City”, it is the •
standard.
:: :: :: ::

HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV, IMIIOI-I.

geiher Hurley found that he had a $6
bill, most likely the one be lost. He
will ask the government to nn

CENBIAL HEWS
OF THE 1

town of Balona.
Vice bEE dUooverM?
and terror,
It fio ollrw
to despera
The gvnitnU appearamcc of t£«note UmtM %o he e%ee\lmtn anil calcu and a war of extermination was be­
lai#^ to df«elTe even the moot
gan. Already SO have been killed.
/ul handler* of nKJoey
It I* fa
Prlaonerr tn the state penltentUry
lion of the oerle* of U»l. cbcick
Charlestown. Mass., are permitted
1). Tim
to pUty baseball every Saturday il
they are good. Positions on the teams
intti’'
alao oome as rewards of merit, and
leal prrx^ii Three operimeiii of the r conaeqoent in discipline has resultnote have been *«*n. all bearing tlK
numUr 7niM48.
; A washerwoman living In Paris Is
l»r Jo«‘ph Rnn*ohoir of Cincinnati causing considerable amusement for
ha*
relumed from
Madison. Ind.. her neighbors
The case U not with
%r^«re he performed a most unuoua! out lu pathetic side
Some time ago
Mfbei R?^.‘*one of the most popular
as I well as one of the moat attracUve
yuiinjc .women la aonthem Indiana. It
cohslsted of remorlBC a portion of
Vlim Rea's left lung. Recently while
at a party Miss Rea swallowed a peanui kernel, which found its way into
Ihf windpipe, and thence into the
Inna, where the most violent sih*11s
of roughing failed to dislodge It. In
lime the kernel produced serious )rriinilnn in the bronchial tube*, which
threatened the young wobtan's Imtn.>dtaie r«illapse, and then the aid of
srpmee Was invoked.

; is to lie
to Miss
the third time Oov. Ixibliock has mar­
ried..tP*v Lubbock Is In his ninetieth
year, hale and lv>any. *id the bride
is eaid to be quite young.
At C4*aboct*ip. O . the filing of the
reiiort of Isaac Ixickbard. guardian of
Isaltel IFraper. has brought to light a
K4 years old. and an Imbecile In the
eves of the law. A few days ago when
her guardian was attempUng to ex
t'rclse his authority the dams4*l of

married, wnd
her estate,
matter mill
The
Miller brtdhors of the
lill
ranch, near Nwideska. Ok., are ar
ranging for a big treat for the Indians
In the Dorihem part of the tiMrftory.
In the shape of a buffalo hunt to take
plar«‘ on the ranch the last week tn
Angtisv.
The Miller* have arranged
for ar least three buffalos, and will
liave a gn-al number of steers and fat
fwtlJe.
It is expected that at b>«a*l
2«Msi Indians, tncluding fh** squaws
find chfltlrt*n. will Im* In attendance
anil take part In the hunt. There will
t.e a big war dance on the last day.
tllair Hurley, of llarrisun township.
Ikdior.l rtiuniy. I*a.. four years ago
lost a
bill In his barn
A few days
Ago he raiue across a bumble bees'
nest at ihe bam. and upon examlDiog
4l closely discovered that the Insects
: hat! used a gr.«enback In constructing

vlttt Aycf't Sarsaparilla wiU do for you. Take Ayw's
PlUa for
or

LAUNCH CRUISER
TW checks were aigned sad plaoed la
the hands of a alatetelder to awah
the decision of Uie leCereeIi was a straight trat and out bet.
withOQt nnr eondlUons of wtUidrnwal
There is some mystenr ns to where
k'ltz got so mitcJi money nil in a lamp
The geoerel betting on Urn battle oon
light, althongh there Is eome
Mnent. Two to one Is the pre-

Webster wager should
price of 10 to I
money Is available at all the

Th*

I. Voura

wm leave her dock.'opposite a It A
I, every pleasant
afternoon at 3
o'cloeV. and evening at 7:30 for a trip
aremnd the teland. Can also be char­
tered by pleasure pardea. Reasonable
rate*. ClUsens’ phones 424 and M.
W. M. Feuerly.
W. H. Arms.

X a. amiucK oo. errv.

mo THE

WhCB TMitaatanceCBiafI

O. r. CAKVBM * I

FIRE INSDRANCE

pool

INDORSEMENTS

One explanation of the change in
the betting is that there Is a report in
cirvulaUon that Jeffries Is net
This story cannot be traced to any au­
thentic source, but many persons be­
lieve It. It is possible that it was
led tn the champion's cahip for Uie
ose of shortening the price.

For W. C. Miner’s Patent Railroad Spike

and your other vnluaUei in one
ofthdr Safety. Bom'in Hi«r
Steel Lined VauW - f:
That was the w^ thii« to

End of Bitter Fight
VO phicians had a long and atub.
Iung:'*wrtles F.*j" HSS«°of*S^pSL
Ga, "and gave me up. Everybody
ght my time had come. As a last
rt I tried Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption. The benefit
roy^^t^fn a“el^ti? “SJ Pve raUrely regained my healUi.- It con­
quers sli Coughs. CoMs and Throat
and Lung Troubles.
Guaranteed by
Jas. G. Johnson and F. H. Meads drug
store*.
Price 50c and 11.00.
Trlai
bottle* 10c.
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.

W. C. Miner, pateuiee of the Im
proved Spiral Railway Si.lke..U having
pjcMl success with his in vent ion. and
has had It Indorsed by practical rail­ nail IWISI rigm auu leii imnn.
road men of several large lines. The It to Im' superior to any other spike on
spike is evidently one ?hst will find the market to hold T rails In placand we would ref-.mimei.d it» adoption
ready favor In the rai1road_>consinir
This spike, wiih half twist, will turn
tion imslnens. and from the Indor^se IKTiectly in the plate*, angle bars,
ments ol railroad men of exeperience frogs and swiuh bars, crowding T
Practical men
in- construction. It Is evident that the rail* in proper gauge
Invention will meet with gn-at suert^s. of the Northern Pacific, ihe Great
Soul hern Pacific;. Grand
The following Hgned lesilmonUl Indi­
cates that Mr. Miner ha* a good thing- Trunk. Pere Marquette. Grand Rapids
We. the undersigned, having U-et'. A Indiana. New York Ceutral. Haiti

The Young Men’s ChrlstUn "Literry society enjoyed a delightful evenig on Popular Point last evening with
lelr friends. The . members were
nearly all present, and the evening
after
.
, —(antiy
melons formed
Recently she discovered that her na­
was served during
•TAOE AND PLATFORM.
sal organ was sprouting hair. Investigatkm revealed that the physicians in
The famous Cosgrove Concert Co.
restoring
her nose bad
grafted a
The FYlends ChrlstUn Endeavor *o- w ill appear In Steinberg's (Ititnci OiK*ra
piece of scalp over the break. .Now
House this evening under Hie auspice*
she U suing her husband for divorce^
of the local ItKige of Elks, and after
the concert will play for the i»artv In
years old.
disap ’
L'hsTlJTj.' HelS^^“wL» ka^J’bJSn Elks' hall.
jthes were f
)d on lH‘re on a visit, but who will return
None but llaiioriug mrtlc*e.< i.i ihithe river bank, and he was
lieved «hU week to i^hUnd. Ohio. The
The
have lM*«*n drowned
The
he grU*r
gr
of evt-ning wa* *|m‘uI nurtHt pleaKariily. in cowpany have reached HiLs eiiy
Butte tMonl.) Miner says:
mother
ymeni of game* and music,
"Those who failed to attend the eon
s of bet
ermelons were her%ed a* re
cert
by the CiFsgrove orchestra last
C4»1v«n1 Tues
night mUsed one of the very liesi mu
lllnols and will return h»
sical events of the *«*ason. The orche.s j
He was carried off by
ially enJoyed.*^ihm^’*ihe gSlUm^
of gypsies from
wh
shorn he t
•uteU«se<l. The genplishfNl musicians, and
the concert:
four year* agti
agti. He ^was found byVei into one room and
which they
gave wa.s worthy of a
laiivi's who Identified him by a blrih
tiother. 1
parked house. The program opemtl
given the
larle
Regtienes. ajpM 4(». a farm Ufly. si.oHe dress he was to describe, with a march. *The Fortune Teller' by
Hie
full
orchestra,
followed
by an
■ant of Kerhous. a village near and each lady ^was to describe the
overture. 'The Music Hall Favorite*.’
Brest. France, has suddenly recovorThe xylophone duet called for a .lou
«1 her speech, after being dumb for
i given Ar then* were more ladle*
hJe encore, while the cornet *ok. by
28 ymrs. 8he declares that a divine
c gentlemen In the party, some of
mc^ssenger told her she would be able the ladle* had to act a* gentlemen and Havener was a superb effort.
•The Darklt*8* Jubilee, or -Pastime
to speak at such an hour on a certain descrilre the dn‘SR«*s of other ladle*
day. and that the promise came true. The elTuri* of the men to describe the on the Levee*.' was one of the num
Thousands of pilgrims are visiting the
(strit; to which they had paid no bers which delighted the audience to
illage.
*
^
irular attention, was both humtirher husband struck her on the nose

iiu cVe

case the
i the smile
PuU an End To It All.
A grievous wall oftlmcs comt-s as
res ult Of unbearable pain from oversxe.1
organs.
Dltzlness. Backache.
Not Over Wise.
Liver complaint and ConsUpatlon.
There is an tdd allegorical picture
But thanks to l»r. King's New Life of a girl scared at a grasshopper, but
Pills they pul an end to It all. They in the an of betuliessly treading on a
are gentle but thorough. Try lliem

ThU is paralleled by the man
Only fSc. G
by Jas. G. Jol
spend* a large sum of money
’ Drug Storps
ing a cyclone cellar, but neglecu
o provide hi* family with a bottle of
ose
b«»ms.
measuring
tikU •hamlH-rlaln's Colic.
Cholera and
as a safeguard
« from tip to tip. and with a con- DlarrhiMW Remedy
tueasiirement «il
inches will agalnn bowel compUlnts. whose vic­
iH- evhlblietl at the world's fair in the tims outnumber those of the cyclone
Xhls remedy is
Alaskan display. The si*t is believed a hundrtNl io one.
to be the m.wi perf«»ct in the world. everywhere n'cognlr.ed as the moat
I is owned by W. K. Carlin and Wll prompt and reliable medicine in use
u*se dis4.a*<*s. Fhh- sale J^y Jas.
tn Crum of Dawson.

have tested
nd winter. Signed:
Jss. Hutler. Pere Marquette R. R.
Abner St'svery. Yard Foreman. Pert
Marquette R. R
7
J H. Chrlsiopher. Mlssoori Pacific,
l-'red Rayworth. Section Foreman
Pere Marqquetie R. R.
Geo. Higgins, Mich. Central R R.
Jas. Delaney, Roadmaater East Jof^
dan A Southern ^ ^
Vvre Marqu
Cwpi. Dailey, General
.Michigan Central.

Oregon's building
tbi- world's J. B. Martin. M. D
fair Will Ik* a huge w
high. It will be prim
the luroU*r resourqt'* <»f the state*
cu*d of tn*es 20n
above the
ground, after the manner of the prim
ativ.* housc-s ol the American Indian*
The structure will ocrupv on the slate
of .MIX 1 (Ml
and
plateau an
wiU eo-l |1o

Roadmaater

g. B. Bvaaa M.D

martin & Evans

RASTALL'.!ffi
We move
next month.

PR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Backache

WA60IIS MO BIK
,F0R SALE.

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MITCHELL Ksa««
Ankno^roi.ki
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tow and eyoitv ttnasi7 t

2 GOOD LUHBBIWMORS
.3 T0PBU66CS
I PHAETON BUGGY

The Horrible
Tortures oS

Bhenmatism

New M. E. Church at HarrietU.
Cadillac. Mich.. Aug 1.1 -Tomorrow
the cornerstone of the new Methodist
Episcopal church at Harriet ta will be
laid with appropriaie eeremonb*s. Pre­
siding Elder M. D. Cum'l of Traverse
City will deliver an address
The «m1I
flee win cost |2.tMK». and Is lb be com
pleted at once. Harrietta Is 13 years
<dd. and this Is the first church to tn*
The D^th Penalty,
erected In that village
bev. r W.
liile thing BomeUmes resulu in Jones Is the pastor in charge
death
Thu* a mere scratch. Inslgniflrani cut. or puny hqJU have paid
The
International
AsMK’iation of
the death penally. It is wise R> have
Chiefs
of
Police
will
at
the
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve ever handy.
June «.
Louii.°Jum
1
'B the best salve on earth and will worlds fair. St.
sc**sion for four days
reveni fatality, when Burns. Sorefl, and continue
Fot Sals aatf OwarasUsA OtOy
leer* and Piles threaten. Only 26c.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Bugbee A Roxburg, B, E. Walt A Bona
at Jas. G. Johnson's and F. H. Meads’
Drug Stores.

When ytiu want a physic that is
Card of Thanka.
mild and gentle, «*asy to take and certu act. alwrays use Chamberlain's
We wUh to thank the friend* and
•lghU.rs for their kindness during
Stomach and Uver Taltlels. For sale
(he illne** and death of our children.
by Jas. G Johnson.
PS and Marion
.
Mr and Mr*. Ross Hines.

ThcK ve not old stoi*. .No^
not AU new tttdr, b«t >e «a
SKA carry them over the aeaaop.
It b .imply common. b«me«
sense to dose them out duriiy
this month. See the nia waist
set sre offer at 18c Hmubone
leather ba^ at 53c NeweM
leather ilesigns.

BUSINESS CARDS.

piYNdUCed a swbih In the water, and j *‘I suffered froa kidney aad
biK k and w mg dancing j tmti: Lfe was sot worth tiviog
* on shore.
The

rhe mtidlcy. -War Songs of Chir j
a In Blue.' was renden-<l with all
author, an.)]
.^sleep in the i
th^sllde tr
.1
l«iter ill}
Butte.
■A vivid and exact imitation of the
Indian poW^woiJ^-as glvi-n. in wWeh
the tom-tom took a pnmilnent part, as
well as the retolver and Indian yell.*'

WAIST SETS, lEAOt,
SHOmn BA8t

i.-.ssn.-s:

expeUed from Fonr
eaeP ayaiem by die UM of

B. J. MORGAN
m, Ha,t a Fint CItu

MATT.J.J0HNS0HS

REIIIIUinS,REMIUNTS
ffiMNANTS #»
« Will Dnis Gauds*
I""

Hundreds of them, all colors, and Blacjc,

icnjfths from

to 7 yards. School WiW

be open soon; you will have to fit out the

6088

npJ'SeilSS

by C. H. Kassamaum of AichUon. and
will occupy a prominent place in the
Cfuter Of the state's display in the
agricultural building
Boy Cored of Colic After Physician’s
Had Failed.
•My boy when four years old was
taken with colic and cramps in hU
nach.
I sent for the doctor and
Injected morphine, but the chIM
kept getting worse. I then gave him
half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and in half an hour he was sleeping
and soon rocovored."—F. L. WUklni.
Shell
Lake. Wis.
Mr. W'llkins
U
e SbeU Lake LamJaa. O. Johnson.

little ones, so don’t miss this opportunity.

^1-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls tor the ooUectiot
school and city taxes sad special aafor the fire wards of the

of them. Our new goods arc commencjng.to arrive and wc need the room.

Fri^

day and Saturday you will find our JUress
be la my*office for the purpose

CsQods counters a pdi-fec'i hot
BARGAINS . :/


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;

^

bed of
i , :

dar^f^^^ao^^^uaS^’onBber _
)3. from 8 o'clock aaUl 11:30 o’clock
the foreaooo. and from 1 o'clock to
I'clock la the afternoon df each flay,
kll taxes paid before September
will be received orllhout ooUect
fees, and on all taxes remalalag impaid on September 1st and until Octo-

:

.

THE BOSTON STORE

m

mMM

Om-TEO

of two per cent for ooUecdoa wUl be

IS4t

City TrMaarer.

/mr Awmoofn^rniin Aa
7-^/

ii'

ATM V

For trader feet b M(h or
loir Shoes. The upper
leather is is loft ai a glon.
The whole shoe is made oo
puHKjse for tender feel . .

KOWLAN0 MUGUSS

All SWrt Waists

Onc-flalf Regular Price

-TAXI

Cost cuts n6 tifi^urc: we’ve got to get rid

COMFORT.

N,

This will be a short time call on
^ Waists, the styles and sizes are
good, perfect fitting materials, are
the best and the saving in price
makes it an opportunity not to be
missed.
No matter how many
waists you may have you can find
room for another at these prices:

The
(
smerlck
Fashions
are
H„..

11.00 Wabts...........50c’
$1.50 Waists ......?5c
$2.00 Waists...........1.00
$3.00 Waists......L50
M.00WU,ts....

Ike
Deliiieator
for Sept
is

J. W. GtBBUen. M. D.

SsgS#:,

.Vew
Rutner’s Old Sund
Front St
Opposite Whiting Hotel

“H

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

ie»-Mt New WIUmIb Bloch. (
on,- Pbooe «82.
OKS. BAWYER A

-DENTISTS..
E.W Msriioo a joi

'Just
hr
todaf’
and the rest of this sredt
8 room baigiin on Fiankli
street-48 feet Iroot—ftuns
races. The best ofilB Our

FIRE INSURANCE

I JOHN R. SANTO

tterlinger.

V'-

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TITV EVENIHa BSOOBB, TBAVEB8E CITT, MIOH., THURSOAY.-AUGUSTnU. 190S.

YoMr Tiolcote IMow

StMoa 0fPbtamea»l Saceessts of %.

IMh STEINBERG’SGRMIDOPERA HOUSE, TO-iMioi^T. UpderAispICBSOf
;-6r-

I

J, uF».rrO-DAT»

i»Ti»KyrUV MIOW-OI-AI

I M T.
U A M. Car Farry
rtavalK Mg Maakay tun-Flat Baiiga ar Miiaic.

SE OF SKIRTS

r collar bone and shoul-

j«et.
____on Front atreet
•s

Oi

"•“”£SK‘~S
tbts erenlaf by the

l Co. promlsea to be
flnast mnsleal evei
and the seat sale
that the people of the city are expect-

Luella

ftroai Trararaa CUy aag

The Asylum ba*eball team will go
to Omana Saturday on the launch
atoar The boat wiU leare the dock
the G. R. A I. depot at 12 ©dock,
and they will return to the dty by 7
aaau aaeb. Tba boat taaraa hara at o cibck. A game of ball at Omena will
be one of the features .and all who
care to go with the team ran d<» so by
ring at the doci
f
BflOKt TMFIF FiCORO
Two adrance
TtanaiKH «aof LaM flO Naara Yards WIW West show arriTed In the
this morning, and the town to being
arCaa^Vaa
with bills. ^
Or. Jarvis to very 111 . with

*Yaatarday*^^

^ri^.

.vraf^
wa. ilO aqnaia yards
rteran eoniaad thia waa dona with Tateran
,arala aorfcars on tb« boi . man from
smtaMa tba dty, whlW

$169

IteiDberg’s store
Saturday

The regular weekly hop of the We
que-toog club will be held Friday even
Ing. Music by Stewart A SiefTens or­
chestra. Dancing begins at 8 o'clock.
Davla, Faundar af Clk R
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co.
Fratraaa. to Naw lla Owfiar.
received a carload each of sewer pipe
V J. A. DaLeory has sold the Rapid and cement.
Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Tinkbsm. Mr
!^Ctty Raeord to Ban Darts, who has al
and Mrs. F. H. Bamum. and Mr. and
f«agy tabaa poaaassloo. Mr. DarU
Mrs F A ttorl. are camping near Na
pies. «>n the Cannon cre«*k. atiTl enj<iy
Ing trout fishing. Mr. Itomiim cam.^
In today and Mr. Ftorl went to camp
cvcprrt IN docirrv.
They are alternating In
J W’. Markham hm. .
The'^Kven
t The MaadamesTilney
Ing Re«.r.l and Herald
o ca^-H of
line cherries from his
fast tbU Borataf at Blrchwood.
Markham's crop
era ware laid for six. aad the fortnnste chard.thisMr
year has beer largi'r than
ones prasaot had one of the mo
year, and he has s«>cur<Ml
llghtfnl tteas of tba raaort scan
narkeis.
l»e a Kpectol c«in vocal ion
OMd TbM wf the tetom Alarm.
City Chapter
svenlng f«»r work in the roi
Ctoe of the

SKdal!

.-.mlly twve
1 ^ort

‘the itolvrium Aiiiy

ip‘

Mrs J. U

ersoo aad ch

W:.

’Tt.TirrsiSfiisiL.iup.e.

lnaaiaat of the Para Mar«aaue rail
. raad. to la the dly oa baalaeaa today

i
il:

FOREPAUCHflSH

Wild West Shows Will Exhibit Here
Tuesday, Augutt 18.
. ueiiusy. August 18. is the dajf se;
for the grand and exciting exhibition
of the F\)r»*pa>gh-Ftoh Wild W.eal
shfiks at Traveire City. It will be a
day of event, as like all big shows will
attract not only local Interest, but
idlng ctuintry will to*
from the surroundi
. .. ------ rs. The ForepatighF'ish to an entertainment not onlynovel and plciur«*sque. but of historical
The following flattering re*ars after the iierfonnance at
. August C. in the Daily
Eagle-Star: "The For;*paugh Fish ag
gregatlon give great exhibit here to­
day. The Forepaugh-Fi
show arrived here this
held the parade until m................ .
show the people, mho
M.sedly
would l»e congregated on t
»ireeu,
one of the bestypamdes et
om

';u

a mmiU-r of irt'e dwel
he was MM»n -------- -*
quentiy be
....... ... dtotlr
........... lypes of bit new found
several
The shows have n«'w feafriends, and alao picked up several
------- .ncinding a wmgress of rough
words of their language.
riders. These rough riders have bm
led by the management of tbe
rom all pans of the world, and
was nearly new. In
In the dark and part of the middle
rm are the Indians. Men from
the fact that It had ages, red and not black was tbe favor­ — ^..-man. American. English. Ruaite moumlni color throughout Europe sian and Mexican armies, and the
Even domn to tbe end of tbe fifteenth greatest array of talent ever seen
behalf of 1
century, the change from 1
here mrtn be assembled on the Pierce
of tbe pr
___ though
black avenue grounds this afiemoon and
black was not complete.
tl
and carriage. The cloaks were srom over red clothing. In evening. There are Arabian riders,
iming color to a red the Mexican, tbe Uaucho. and a galaxy
raith. and the rig has proved a means _________
Turkey. It Is violet, a of other experts in the hunt and on
of great ptoasara to the lamataa.
horseback The Fore pa ugh Fish WUd
eo...
West shows have been given am due
notoriety. The sale was made last
New 7A«land red to the
meek, and the shows are stronger than
farda aaw tUfi.
|j
ever financially. It is deserving of a
Owf fSLflO 4.adiat'Oafaeda flaw ||
large attendance, aad is a show worth
teeing It rivals the Buffalo Bill
^ISildraa’a ft.» Oafarda m 1
shows The exhibition will be of hto
tone value, for there will be the batUe
*^imdamFa 81A0 Oaforda imw 1
of Little *Blg Horn. Ooaeral Cnstar’s
lagt effort, and other ecenes of the taat|tle vividly portrayed.”
k75.
iHh
I
OSTON FERNS. Aaparagxto, fte.
BOSTON

,________

riSrSra-S
:~.«wisrassu-2; '52r=-^'!-“s=i||
SJ^ aad artfi Mt this aaora

r-’

Piwaainy ia la the
etty today m WoHmom
TRM A RROORR WMir ARk

•rnttM. I jjg^puju »

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FOR RENT.

.AT7>,KltKT

THESE ARE THE MEn"w^^

AND DARE

AND THESE ARE THE EVENTS IN THE ACTION;

AeraidA'Race
Ririiffif
All Raflm
of National

K.Uib^nn.

M



Arflllanr Drill by Va^rana!

__ A “ROUND-UP” on the Plains with Inc'dontal Evontsl—

KE.ST T«.. -uit—..f ..fTip.%
for r»nl in Uu- Hnrmld baiWiiir t1f«. T.

MICELliANEOUS.

Uraiil Nnlw If tm Rngk RIfirs ,

lLlt*bodi« Barns'JotoS'when”h^

T '

^

•. and Mrs. James Stewart, who
been visiting Mrs. Stewart’s
ler. Mrs. Josephine Titus, reI to Flint today,
mr John A Saato went to

CXlh HAI^ W torh
Ur
to
P any part of tto> t-ily. J. K. Orribek^j^^

ASH 1‘Ai-inC
Aibm

NtiBTII

Sifa'
isstatiKs-HE-r

vQPi«t .-nr ~.rric.. 14>

|^j|OKEY 1M> IA»A.N .so ir.~-l r-^l

•.«

— THE BATTLE Of^ “LITTLE BIG HORN*’ —

ways carried on as if he
This had the desln*d ef
WB. «un

mr Mmui

^Utx»s. PBieSENTlNa

Con’l Cu^tOr’« Last Fight
HiM..ritml Events of Lif. <m tl.r We-tc-m FlamSEE IT WHILE YOU MAY!
ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN!

on loe gruuou »tia

Muncle. and one of my
U In the ed me if I mrould not leave ihe^rlg
Where do you mant If "
Mr. Snyder walked down ir
I came to the city
llh the fanner, and there
Mayfield for a

KOWINTH*

AND

HHKH MOaiS S

'GENUINE FULL-BLOODED BUFFALOS

racke

Philippina Tree
___ ___________department
Mall advices
to tbe
___ ___ Philippines atate that Henry
fnmi
Savage
noted
8avar»N. Landor.
---------- the
— —
has dl»ci»vered In the In
danao, a rare of
«d to the dmrarfs
found by Stanley
dw
__ Du Challu In Central Africa. Uke
them tney dmell in bouses built in
the tree tops and display a most wonderful agility lb traveling from branch
t« branch thmugh the forest. .
Mr. Landor aays that he
U.nyugh a rather thick
iHTland one afternoon, when he
bUK-ked by the baae of a cicely
.._.Jt ladder that extended Into the al­
most lmi>enetrable foliage above hto
head. Mr. Landor decided to mount
the ladder. Reaching the top. be
found a platform of poles, built betwetm tmo Hmbs and supporting a
rude hut of nlpa and baml
Suddenly a atrange look
.IMUured from an aperture In one aide
the houso and confronted the darW’lth a
__ _______
gral^^ up
uj an
and hurled it at him. Fortunately, he
escaped Injury^but lost
gaining terra -----ineffectual attempts to place himself
p<*ace footing with thoae on the

CONGRESS

atiii ’ht
.Wcmblv of the .Vllirrl Armies.
Incictontai Drill and Artiut.
KmIiMk
Scfi.t^ -t b.alir- Finn;; Line.’’ all the ctritini; clcmi-nt-. of actual Warfare and BjIIIc,
in widen --Old <;ior>" always wave* Triumphant.

Rtmcmbcr, It’s Saturday Onlyt

-the:

WILD WEST SHOWS



Like cut made of Bine
Steel, sue 9ixl4i....

* Saixation Arm> hui

Remarkable InaUoccs of Answer to
Prayer.
Rev. Samuel Snyder. su|H-rintendent
’ the l-'alth reacue mtoslon at Mun
v.e, Ind., has received remarkable
evidences of tbe l>ord’s willingness to
ansmer prayer, as he styles It. and to
more than exer convlnc*Ml that a high­
er power than his own to directing the
labor, or himself and his cerworkers
Cterlpvoix waa to be on the M A
tbe slums in Muncle
B. ear torry. U should have been t
One of the remarkable things about
M . M. A N.. commonly known as t
le work to that it is susialntHl wholly
T. C.. U A M. ferry, the finest boat
by prayer. None of the workers ever
the world on fresh water. The to
will leave here at 7:30 o’clock Sunday solicits anything In the may of fbod
tons Bay. or ck.thlng for the mission, but the
t and IV larder to never empty and there to
ways clothing or pisHls to make li­
on band. sent, it to claimed, in ansm
to the appeals which are nightly
made to the Lord t«i assist in the work
which is devoted lo l>enerlng the con
dUlon of the rar«\ A few weeks ago
the united prayers *if the workerv
were Invosed for a mashing
-We wish to thnnk
their I
ness during the
and d
>resslng need of this help
Iry. It was then determined to
for a sewing machine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. SEeran
after a couple of days, and was
received as a certain evidence that
the prayers had been bean!.
During tbe recent warm wcwtber
Mias Jnlto Billings arrived from
Grand Rapids yesterday for a visit at
by lives Of excels, were suffering
'^r^iae and family Isft yesterda> from thes weltering heal, it mas sug
for Long Lake for a week’s ooting.
late In the even
Miss Grace Jay of Indiana ar
rived yesterday to spend Ike rest of
the summer with the family of Rev
J. Pennington
uplted effort in pray'er
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Helm wU. hoTM^ and cqFriage. The third nigh
leave for tbeir bnam In Ashland. Ohio of prayer cam WiJ ^«-nt without the
Batnrday moratM after a visit
expected arrival. The next , morning
Meads and letoU^ la this city.
whUe the Inmates were gathered
a farmer
Tbe Mtoaes Jettto aad May 8i

f-wo MIU'U eXAUrn fu*- mU* »«h1 a y«wr okl

COWBOY FUN

Brownie
Self Basting
Roasting Pans

J

The ladies went out
rly In the afternoon C. E Murray have a fine new
one of the enjoyable
oj-fcsit u-am. bnlli. an
ccaslon. The gentle
mew arrived early In the evening i
There will be an excursion lo Bow
a pleaie eapper was aenred to o
‘arm Harbor on the Coinmbia Frl.lax
forty people. U the evening all
sight under the auspices of the Tra\
people at the reeort were Invited
City band, with a dance in tb.

this evening.

Values
$4.50 to
$7.S0

Uin form. r»n«i«un« <,1 at, .ut rhrr# arr^, or
tht.a.|Ulv4l. nt ut Jft lui^ -.aid., al-. lw«. frar

flAFlO CITY RtCORO SOLO .

f:
w

FOREPAUGH -FisR

Both Walking ^yles and Drc^ Styles,
Black and colors. Another Bay’s sell­
ing and they’ll probably all be Gone.*

Umlor and wife rrt
nlng from a few days’ trl^through
surrounding tcfritory. The>Joyed the trip by going fn.m place
place by horse and buggy. I^t Sat­
urday they went to KsIkaKka nud
ed until Monday*.
party went to Omena last evening
on the Cruiser The moonligli
was very much enjoyed. This

el.ks

the

Prices; 25c. 50c‘and 75c. Seats now on Sale.

1

DM You Get One of Them? If Not Don t
:
Let the opportonity Pass
• ■

*^e^j Ness^in to loadinf at tba
docks of the John F, Ott l..nmber Co.
for tha John Starr Lumber Co. of Chi-

aag tra baada oC i
wtalwMat oa b
arm alao ba aan

ATTWAOTIONI

1JC HiV.»p Vtm
D rtofwi
niu-l touv.- on »r^-.sun*
*■

FefoiLU the iWATlNGTErPETEil Amiprai

"•

I <mcr-lArirt-.d«rklsrr>wii Mt. IWitar.l «lue.
1-HI ray rdf pun. n» nt M-Tiran'- turn B»fur toftsmiiitinn or r>-turii to M^.rxn.n‘»

BY A FEMALE. AMERICA'S ONLY LADY METEOR who will aaak. a »«.«tbmai
iWr, from imFEETlNltny AIR. Worth M lieu of Travel Alone lo «ee

Bargains
va Fur Careful Buyers
Rtlhs—

NEW STDRE, Cor 7th and Union Sts.
Bowls, a. per size, from &t^. 10c
PUtes, per set......... ..25can<i8Uc
Soup Plate*, per set.................. S5c
Deep dishes at Batgaint.
Lantern Globes..................7c
Men’s Gloves.............. 2fK: to f’^k:
Na 2 Chinmej-s.t.......... 7c
Fanc}-Cream Pitchers ---------- 7c
Fanc> Water Pdehers... 10c lo 26

'mss
§mmm
Sii.
OTATB OF M'CHIUAK- Vutmty <4 Grand

No.2.L.Wick.,Krf)d....... 6c

‘•"“'•"n.riir"’”'Mennan's Talcum Powder... .Kte
4 m. Granite Iron sauce pan.. 20c

:::

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Men-, black 26c sox at............. 16c
OatmealaishB. set of0......J6c

Covered Chambers................36c

to Stick b aU tblettr Niv aid Fmb-.Nn Skip-von Gwdt

NEW STDRE, Cor. Ttb and Union Sts.
80V CONFE83CD
^■^aaay

wan

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EXCURSIONS
PiBBj^QUETTI

•tal. cor Eclt;«. But N* Complaint ssamat. ws.aa. . € o’ciock dinner tomoruat 18.
Was Ma.le Against HInu
ML'Sd^Mrs. John Tatman furTrato m-lll^ave Traverae/CIly
The I. .. w>o stole the beer tnittles ntobed mratenneloni. for I hi- whole
£;toi a m. Rale 4uc and
raort Sunday.
poi.ter» nr ask agi-ntx fur
Kezls-Mokoaa and Ah-go-«a rcaortu
mrin unite tomorrow evening In anof those deUghtful ptanked ftoh
edg«l bia guilt and implicated aome
oSor boya. No one would «n^ a
complaint agalnat him and the police
not bring him before Judge Rob­ Ladtoe are iarited to call at the
ihp wo^s'fi!r’'Tli?*pSie?7s’»
erta. . He to tbe aame young maa that atore of E. C. Lewis Friday and Satwaa approhMded for taking about arday and try a free cup of Nut Fruit young maa. aad a aephew of the em»l.7B aome Ume ago from J. W. OoCee. tbe chief of aU table

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