The Evening Record, May 18, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 18, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

’SATURDAY’S ISSUE
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TUAVKi:SK riTV. ilh'll.. \IOXl».\Y; MAY 1'.

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ADORESSED BY HON PERRY Hi
NAM. THEIR BENEFACTC^R

BIG HAUL
■f: WAS MADEiS'

M.il mail)
lo ..llu.|
f Urn orlK

THE WEATHER

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Wsrrsnttd
not to Hip,'

Th. II

EIGHT

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;

LAW

VIOLATORS I

ri8M
WERE

$} and $5.S0

«|*l.lli!tlV

\ii . n..,i v.i, iiM 1.10 ^uiuH.

. Ill,-

I.. K.-.4. -:ui.! n

-■A" Friedrich

BASS SETTLEMLNT IS EFFECTED

ACL KINDS OF WARM WEATHER CLOTHING.

\dmry

W»rm±ty

IMesligroo SHir^s

lAD BEEN SPEARED

ol liaiilt aii.i
CARP LAKE
iiM.u* .lain;. i..u>
.Siiaiii li I..I1UI
,uaih.i-iu) ua^
iliai. in. m..?^i ‘.auniiimI Seven of Them Were Fined and Five
(i»|.«> aiihuimli •
I
I
Paid Up—One Has Not Appeared
I 'li.raar.t to i)., ‘ r. iiui.
as Yet to Take His Med.
.tt ii.»n..i aa^ liuii !'. rr> I
. if ai'hali
I

STRAW.
HATS ^
5cto$10
«S. BENDA & CO ♦

Alfred V.

Hut
««»••

1

FOUND,^. OF

Slr|« in

an.l ire ilicui.

’«*• *;*
, UaK..!...,,.

captured

- -

n maluft a»n-l
luilnaiy IFIFTY

1 J I.,.- -lo
illiAH H

1‘Uin an.: lilm hci « ut.

|U:tum> of lio.o

in.au ati.iiliiiii; lu. |n
111.

^ ^ C/7p Book Store-

Pjttn tJ CoU SkiB

jl'

; luaii. r luni

^‘l.o.i Oal/.l Ah-»«iuli l hl. k
i laml. Aamurvoru ami H.n

III- wiiiiiai^u
Hu.I ,ia,o Aiiii,

VCTEtANS

I III!

Bammock

j, ^

U. IKHK

STORIES OF
THE WAR
tia

Bead Wtatbtr this, ta qttt

\\f havt-ihi m in all iht- popular lolors, lengths
aiiil prict N. rakoxi^ur choico hum
lo
$r»hh and haxc a cool brci-zt* iliruxin in.

?s7i,mmilfelli:
OMI 44'U..
Ii;i\in>.' t. flillfcl**

SEVENTH i’EAR—1876

Oxfords

\ ,r i. t .* ».».. 5

f

ii«k!.

Sc«nrsrr^*e-.

rn

'^OaU of
Fight

Departure
SpaniarPi

r the Front t
Appropriately

Commemorated
Hall Saturuav N«uht,

HI- III.
thfAiii.fiiaii
aal
illirill;.! K|lilU .•!
ni> r«u K.t lop....... . lu r. v
tk-ii. * »a.* ii.i la.-l.
' lOtuK - 4 Ii. . ..I lU.
ill ii..‘ I4I.U
ami lu .-V. haiii:.' r. iium o . m. - ui
splendid
ihfir i MM-rui.M.^ 4d'.iiiai iii.mir.iai..
camiial»:iJ m ahirli ili. >i.ulirID r-.
I a.iiha'I- P.aiiU
mil tmlv ia4-,-.t tin- i.«- ui u,. iin.iui »lt. I.iiii. jTav.m
tr>. Ii.it IwtiU.l uiil> III. (•ni.jii.ai t.M :l.aiHtiii-i ,i}iiil
iif hiiniaiiii)
.lu.a-.t*. uhi.h tin
Tim m. mlH
.3
iHH
\h- lal.l. lai
Itfunnh Mlrbi.:aii ii
l*a%v tool «iiii-n hail
qi|i.ft1iUitt>
of ai.M mbliin; tuu. ih
MM'ial p‘ii '
th.lr d.|iai'
for tlo- fr.m

vr:

tiK- in*

i> V
(Ml. r^\
..I [..^ai
Banquet
N. . j.i..j.i i. i..r ol
ha.l . han;.- ..I th.
li.t lull jii.-.
I I. IIKlIi of

aiitch 1I1C m. luU rv iruii>.
iImHi tMinuiitiul.'w lai.-i oil
l4i acl.liti. I :t.. th.- tab!.- .l.-roraiioio.

kilr.uiJ Ua» i.aiTi.>d ;

Tbt

..SOo and SI.OO.

D. puty Uanx. tV»r.l, u A I. foultnr , *‘0
t‘“* iwooa«dt rif the proilocoaiitored riffht imui
kf^ariuK black «»i.-i‘of l-outsiana to be given Wt.du.a.
rarp lake Saturday uight. |
; Thf.. wet. u
H Ilf.ufotih. Philip

evening will be gtt. u that organ
Th. fm,^^^
eutertainnieiit will be

city, and Prtnk aid

Albert Skebo and Joe Kelt/ of Wla-

. f.

.

Semp6r ViVia

uan oonuty.
The first flee m.-ultoned were each
fined |1U and oosU amonutinK lo |15 i
more, on

Resurrection Plant
Mrnn..„.,| l.v I^l»h IS tl.r »ie.l.
rami lu.v. My abk lunii.l in
I H U..U T.mnd in the Pl.ll

ideading guilty in Justice I

|«id s]i.

Frank and

.\lbert

werealeo fined $S each and oo*,ls if I'm L>i

l‘aai.T ami v.e, <an“k,n-M.
• n.iimie.t’oV4 r it a!l o\i-i

t t.M elBhi iHkiifk, afi.-r It
were trying to raf.^
] ,V omo
loe IveiUdid notshoWupj^^,,.r
as ci.lered and it is b...iir«
In ilu.^- in,.nth- u p.-mh .mi
likely that tb,re will be sumeMhiug
-booi. ..n ..bbh baiu; tiu n...^t
doing later
liaBi.nni
m .•\ivi,-nee
Aft. r
Theiwriy Wd aiwut 5t» i>ouudk of'
*‘‘*7'
l.U.-k l«^ in their iios.eiu.ion that .,,
'

llu-y had sis.ared
The flkh were fnU
of spawn, which means the loss of

\n> tinn y.m aai.i
inox,- ibroa
|.tani in th.- mju. and w aid roll

•rs,-s:rssis5s»i£-sr^£ar^^

ight hr the deputy and his assistant,
Allen Soiitli
Their lading
in Ian
that they

was

U-fore Jukti.4. L.

year auiil Tliursilay. May iH

At tliat

timi- they may be Uken with hook
ana line. At all times sptariug of
bass IS iirohtbiled.

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TROUfwERE
TOO SHALL
,A E GL0BEN8KYAND C. J. PERRY

‘ MON, PCRRV HANNAH. ^
|iabl« acli i.. niU.r ot t .miruii) M |7 a m .nth Ip .
eriinnnt |m» dnrm.: tb. aai a ol. >1.4.1, ai t ..a..
:•
;i(. ti.-l pMii.i

WERE FINED

LESS THAN SEVEN INCHES
pMon ..f t’uba 1
abi ii lb.- Tiatt
minl!i

SpanUi I-

.: ...
u. !.wr lb.
roumi.-inoniMou -ot ih.- «a.M 'wlu. b
i«ark,*,l an ,iaab m th,- ln*:oi. oi thllaunab KilU» ilu- oti;:uial .-11:410 a
tuiA Inun a hu h i|„ r..uii»ar.>
H
jn»t liv«- >.-ai> ai:«i Saiur.lai
Mat hUh. ub. n ih.- Hamu.1. lllll. p
left thu rii> foi ihr lr.no til r.*>poUM
' to tiu- call Ironi tlm,-rnor I*ni;;r.. t r
loIuni.Hri.
to fiaht
th. SpamauN

'bvt'

i

riunif mRKRi (o.
Il.e out Heti.^Me Show Houaa
The NewSlamI

24‘i l-umt ^St.

:ir..

m. Ht of d,«r»k.» ..itmHii tb- UM- of UruB* or
knif.' p to U‘s u.' I I-- • |. lu TupmUv sad
KsiumU. . vrom^ 7 tuy |. n. ssi aif VMlb.-li»,
t.l.R'k Ur«a.b-iH’»--:!i Slut
\\ y uko>n. mrrso-

lUortby of Vour
Consideration
Our Lining Department as we carry a
most complete stock of the Celebrated
Gilbert Linings which are known the
world over for their reliability and as the
modern construction of a dress demands
a drop skirt we are prepared to show all
the new and desirable mercerized fab­
rics which are adapted to that purpose.

a .lainl.v <n*MAi.-ulr. inM-ril •

-aiy n!.o ana« h.-.l b> 1. .1 ablu- and
i- w.- ijM.i.n to a i.i.xv .4 r*gulatiou
baid n. i.
I li line I. niMi.l.
.f III,a r.il..tioii ol 1
t i.ii* at
. im-nt ol
j
The Menu.
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i l>kl-.
i
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‘ ’
I

SnemlHTP of <L. oicaio/ainu.. ]b. n
Seal to rr>jk*ml aa^ Mkonam .ii. .-u
Man.ua«
the mtitrari applu•a!»,.n^ t an.,- tu-n. .
i-.n.-.ail o%er lb.- tirand Trai.rk.- lepiou
It 'la* ia i pa.-?i lot;, m.ire all tlufor m.-mU reblp in ib. -.l♦^amAau.•n ih.ln r> ba-l a^^. lubb-d
Then Ueu
and maiii «bo ihub
th. ir!''diSM J-" Klaap.i. inir.kUiced
ih«patriotikUi a. f.
the j.nvt‘.-B. **'“i ’ P* rrj
Hstinab
3dr
Hannah
tif going to aar Th. ...iir.iima,,^ 4t-io..{ the b..y> ...r.lialU au.l j.r.
«a* that mau>
aT u- di=aH«mil. 1. i*-t»*iF
abfrf>v akb.-l iaTmi*»mn
and there U >, i a in. nil., r of r..in
b- ,
ui-,-1 eat > |..vaUM- he had
pan) M to U- loim.1 uh.i tvgt.Ok lo»
b- bat faU.'U b.-iur rare of hint
d.rUbin i.i kaerifl.-. l.i- lit. if n.,
.
m oioui;».x1 on Seemd Page I
e»aary in d.-fen... ol th, i.nunide u.
trohed in that »lM>rt tun eff.>rHVe «ar
^.rd yi
. Ak the )ear> ba\. pap>. T ih. nomi \
b'r >.eir talking luaih
bine at ^
Ur.M.-.
orjr of tbe»« tr>ing tinii-«*hak
f! Kn
rd undimmiM ther. foi.- ki.,-.

!■ Mudfn.
hall
■Vhl AM rVfr> niftnlx-r <4 l unipaD.. j
M who was within r.-a. h mad.' it aUftr- aaaas.
pulnt to ba there
There were Aliou^j JT Ji?T*2a^i

*aa

WAS THE

LENGTH OF

A

LARGE

NUMBER OF TROUT

CAMPBELL BROS

voo 1-0 SI

IXAONKV

u do mil buy now. while you c
tion Silkol.ne m l.e.uti(ul

0»TCpi»ATMY
For Sale Bv G Haboush.

If you .le*.rc to mstAll a tyk
.cm ol Klectrical Ligblaf,
BeUs. Burglar Alarms or Tdephooei. penait us to sMi.
mate. We have a 6oe lute of
mppliea an.l car. quote aatik
laclofy incet (or high grade
•ak aad material.

. ..lorv, m five

foot

oak

finiihcd

framei

Tlicwr «-iceiiv arc «cll aoith $1.50 each, but we Iniught them way be-

.l.-ktroy aii
nn.ihs, b.-.ll..ig-^
ami ino>qiiii,H-*

Ur.a.t.rfli K W.kv,
The 6t» imnuds of bass were conllsthe Korkh1 and ordered tasen i
eru Michigan lusan. asylum
L„
spears an.1 two gasoline jacks were '
confisoat.^ and ordered destroyed ^
The bass season does not open tbit

•.

HI IB VIH mO!

7/ 5 tht Best
$2,S0 Urn sold
in tbt City, w
20 new Styhs

be tried in that oointy and

lli.-ir ht-ariug
U iiage.

j.*.

•^A Shoe As Good As its Some,**

'BeiDtoMb, James Litriugstou, of
j
church**
* * ’
**
county. Dr. A J. Hoolt, Patrick j_____________ ____________________________

of |ti 55uu jileadiUK guilty, aud at last j

■:k0-

rrEiNBERO’a

KUs dfsire U nndetatomt that

Our as m Pres ,lc Soic an cntifcly uch mcr,cri/c1 i.risUuTion
lor aioji skirts, it has the a|i|iearancc ami rustic ol a rattcla, it
IS ina.Jc in Mark imly,
vhoul.l see this i»eilect lining.
The
price isonly..............................................................StBo R«r ymrdi

Which These Fishermen Hal Caught

low their value, ami uill give ccur customers the
chase by cl.ismg out tins lot at Ofily T5C etCh.
our cast show wimlow this evening

l>enefit of our pur­
Vou can see them in
:
!
!
:

THE EcoNONif STORE

The Tine« 5lii
Is Near at Haad
When NEW STRAW HATS will
terest you the latest importations
in fine straws and Panamas are
shown by us - we think they're ahead
of anything else in the market—
Come and see what you think—
SOo, 7So, SI.OO, ^I.BO,
SIS.OO ond ^le.OO

Our :u; irb Oricnia spun glass is aVloth uhich we uml to he a verv
Not Want the Story to
Leak Out.
They did in.t a ant the story to li4ik
oiii. but a was t.Hi b.smI to k«M-|i
Al
l.m
E
til.»b.Ukk> aud C J Perry
were each flu, d 15 and c*aits by Jus^
tUN V.-rf> lau liaiur.Uy for UolatUm
ol I he Bsh law of ihe slate, in ktvplng
ti.iut und.r kfv.n imht-» iu length
ky and Mr P,Try a ah
a nuiulH-r of roTniuuiii.n>
a.-tii
lu
Kaidd Utver Saturda)
Course the) caught s<i
a,-r,- uud,T sire
111
kept S..iue td the l.sksl
they had a ebam-, to U- sum
Ui.uty tlanu Ward,-u Pouh.r bap
IH-ned along
He saw Hu- little fish.
Justice- V,-rl) did the real Tb.- Imlies
in the pany were not fined
It c^iai
Mr itloU ukky $k to. of whu-b
4o
was costs
Mr Perry paid a similar
amount, though ll is maid that he did
u..t have so many little'Ash.
Thu complaint In the case alleged

that each of the mea tovolved la Ihe

I opular seller ami it is worthy ol all the altcnlion it receives
as the finish ami wearing ,|ualiiics are all that coul-1 l.c ilesired
in a I.ining.
The pnev on this saiisfacior) doth is only

..............................................BBOo 9>mr ymrdi
Our 3<l in. S|iccial Mercerize,! Sateen. There is no .Sateen made
which IS an> more satisfactory.
T he colors are hnlhant and
)icrlc€lly last ami you’ll fin.l the finish ]lcrinanenl.
We have
this pcriect lining in all colors at
XSo p«r yflircl

Our :n in. Mciicfucd Panne Silk.

.inmg that woulld please
the most iiartKular. If you ilesuc an>thing extra nice for a
drop skirt or for the lining of your Monte Carlo, >uu c an’t tell
11 from silk.
Wc have it in ah colors including the dclicglc
tints such as pure while, Ivory while, etc
Our price- on flits

>•

.......

NEOL.IOE
SIHIRTS...
will be thought of about thesame
time; for 60c. $1.00. $1.25, $1.60
to $2.00. we can show you lines
that will agreeably surprise you
with their value

.................. . 3»o |»*r

WI1.1-IEI.IVI
Oor. Front and Union

Bamifton Qothing

THE EVEKIXG RECORD. TRAVEKSE CITY, MICIL. MO-NDAY, MAY 13, 1903.

TBE EVENING RECORD.

FUNOt FOR MONUMENT

Fununat*: n
tLat >our iota
imall
Th.»uirh m*B> of >*m Uijii
• Ufurt* lut. are auR.'rlog nn.r.
Smedler—“Kipenoncea

4T

fmum T»« orritis «*» t«»:
CffAND TRAVERSE HERALD

TWH. T. Mm AND J. W. NANNOI

f ft^m mubifcu u(
bartUblp Bill
*• up to >«»ur nitnd mint-ii u. k»e
lo your childrea. wXtHh Bill be

W HAMNEM. Editor and Manofor orie. a* though ilo > Bt-re <

miN,

(

COMPANY M’t ANNIVCNEARV.

"
,h,
•nd Turk.,h SoM»r.

.1 on

‘ Two import am
hau hap^
pened in the hoior) of m> time In
Traverae City that will
liuting In

fOontlnimd from First Pag*)

t AI*T J V il. IKTUalt
Wl... t ........•wUd . UH.V..O If iKil.U., lb.
A.»nwBS Wsr
thi Imo.. iimrchiil bmvWv away and
1.. .W it..> jM>,.i.l.- at hi.nn- lui.k- them
c...is|«^ d r-alulng that son..- ..f them
would u. v« t rt'iiim H«- sIm. (U-M iibed
I It. M-iurii
Hi- ti.ld hi.w th.-v canu

no luitrloGc insplra
religious
for ih. Varc I.f'tl..- dtc-ior« il.sti t<. en de*pt.Gc
j.o G..- big dcmi.nsiration that waa uri.mpled them to light their e».untry *
The Turk, he said, cannot
pn-imr.-l a f.-w tls.va |M-f«.r«
Aft.-i battle*
ppret-late the senUmeuU that dumi
............
uis.ii Ilo- Mrli.u^ pha.s.- ol
i soldier
They d..
I hi.siiuailiin, Mr Gm.«-rt
di-vuti-d
0.
110! tmielv remarks n. Dm- humor
........ ........ ..................lean hea..
- ,------i.
iiiK ^nl••
g of Ihe Turkihh navy. Kev. Axarlan
Km WUh.-Im
r. MH.nd.-d ^ I.,
th.
aii-ii G.ai 11 would take hui a G.on
.nfllei fi.r
i.iiiAm.riran
luinu->*hiii
h.-M.i^
h-fi
iH-loi.j •
Ml 'will.iTm
w.|H- oul Iheentire Tu.kiG. uavv
1. andi. d hU suhl' i i w.-ll and « r.-ate.l
, d.-i lan-it that U wa* ».iil> a quea g.Nid d.-al ol aii»ur..-iii.-iii
.11 i.f Gnu- when ih.- TurkUl, g..\ern
ent wi.ulil
In- wiiM-d out
and
Gu
KUsi-i. wn
VVI.al fi.mi.an> \\ wa«
•lintIV |ian .-B-d
«.ut to
nia-l. of
Id. ui.-nanl Klsa^.-n told
ii. graphir ti-riii.. Go- .-inff G.si nm
.tnui. j •h.vT.av.-r-. fnv Hi.ldmrM
II. .I.MHI...I ihi-m Hi. hi-lng l.rav.
llrhV'a.nT alw'«*v- pr. ioir.Hl lo i-ndni.
gi.si. I haLUhip.. W.G...IH a mm
4.IUI
H.- .k^^rlUMl ih. ir h.vsUv to
ih.-ii idfli-i-ri. Gi. ir i-harsi i.-rUGc |iat
11..
11.n. atwl d. voiioi.
iiintrlH.I undi-i
II. th.n ri-lati-d In
.lui.luui Intid.ni*. whiih illuKtraied
Gu- luMi-rial d whirl, Hu norilu-rn
M.rhtgai. -id.ll.-in WH>

the ffei^ck Shoes
m WHAT YOU WANT!
Swell A|.|iCAiaiuc ol
the thatacicr aiul stamp of fine workmansliip.
. the vet) Inrsl leathers an.l the
skilful
incchaniis to |.r<Klucc the high grailc footwear
wc arc otli-ring you at the inosl jHJimUr j.ficcv Yi»u ran always ilc|Mrnd on this Imc ol footwear lo be
every thing that we claim.
Style like cut at
:
:

ih.*gr.-at |*.w

America*
N.. other nation
in
worhl could ih. Gu- miHsionaiy w.uk
lili h AtiuTica wan <apatde of Anu-r
x'- InriiH-nce luwa^ hei
U.d.-Gul l«.wel ..r defen>e . .f Mghl
id the pnuclpIcK of lit>ertv
whiih
would
eventually
had !.. the civil,/a
lo
Ihe flag
ihr>
And Gu- prcM-rva
as M,lv, I, for hy
■leniurtlK h-ad to

$2.^ and $3.00
See them in iny show window

A. S. FRYMANi.
The Practical Shoe Man.

Wb.ch
lit tluur*
hi,ring ih.* evening n,u*ic
supplb d with H piaiuda furnl-b.Hl

Irt.-ndlv rt-lanon" l.. iw
G..
romiuinv and G.
tlu-tr Mi|H-rlur i.ltlci-ri..

G
How Gu- 1‘ie^K of Gu- <\.uinry
up|H-d Hpaii,
Mr Hannci, did not
hi.w Gu p,.-H* G.raGu-d the Sivan
Is l.itt I..- related h..w th.Gu- <'..ui,ii> .h-MTilHMl Gu- maniu-r

greati'si rvs|H*ci a
deepest affection
He then wUhdle

Always Sells Good ShoM

' ■ Ri v'\zkrlsn ha.l ,
lew* of Santiago, r
aintng to Gu- vder
c,-i„-.
I.ei„u <|uli.
'“tI.c baiuiu.-t Cl..*ed Bf .r mi.li.igt.f
*inging i.f •Am.-ru.i- and
d. sir.- that the aiinlv-rsarv
b.-ld again iu*\t v,a

HIGH SCHOOL
VS. ALUMNI

Hobart E, Wallar. ToaatmaaUr.
ATHLETIC

address id Mr

MEET

WILL

OCCUR

FRIDAY AFTERNOON

maater
Waller addr

ra-rr

c U.y* in
vividly lo

mer of lK»x and
Philippi,
Ipplne acquUiGun. the dm-ci
eault of the Bar alth 8i»aln. lu d.*
lared that the nailou that ctroln.lled
he Parlflr B,Hild evi-ntuall) rt.nirol
he world
And this pr..ud dlatlnc
Ih.n he pr«*dlct*Hl would M*.n Iw gain
ed b) the I'nited Hiate*
Hurli.g hiv
remark* he referred fet-llugly b. th.!
di-ad menjlM-r*. and regreiu-d the ab '

A teli'gram' wi/rVad fr.rm ‘‘il-rt.lid

mm

leuletiani II I Knapp of the S.*.,
hi. expre**eil great r.-grei at b.-lng
tiahle to
grei Ba*
from
W1 Ilian.
811,1th of
nu ncemi ui of G,t pr..
ruaGer
Walter
an i

'r

mlad. and be told Brapbtoallj how

Keenness of the Rivalry

iniures

a Splendid Contest.
Arraugeu-i-nU

^

have been compIrtH

atbli tio m.-et and

base

ball gan

tween the mcml^ra of the Alouioi and
tbe High school. Friday allernoon
of this week
The Se.mest ol rivalry
exists Just

at

fvaseut

hetwe«-u

live

High school aud tiro Alnuuii lu au
athleUc way. and au excellent contest
ts amured,
it will be rememben-d

events, aud were oomparativ. ly

«hiv b.- I...I ..lwl.,1
I...
HMUk. r. b. did u.« d. .ir.- ib.ii.
ibki ib. v ».t. I.. i« .-..I,
I
flneti rigidly to tlu- re*|MUu*i‘* name.l r***.,.
....,,1, i*l G,.- Thirty f.mrG,
Michigan
In addition 0. Mr Hannah among »..l.iM.-.r|.•M‘•m.b•*l 1.. tl
H..W I t. Jt wh. I, I i.cv.-.l
ut. f im Iti.t .-x|*n
alHanm
ut\ h**t-*- III th*- -*-, \l»-iher* i.f
Wtlh. lm
Gu- *i..r> of hU first
looked
the n«-«*«1*
lu.'.uiii .II..1 . vpn—.*.Mh*- ur* at.-M ap
lH-r*.i4 the company
tK»th iH-fi.r.- and
panv tMUh
after i
U-.1 from the Bar^ and lri*u.1‘ ai,h..i„*- wb*. a^^l*l.•*l him In

given by H..n )ui,i|.iiig lii.iu a privai.
AI-* •
Perry Hannah.
m,*„ih ... UI. ..flt.-.-r draw,,# $i:::: a
the board of *uperv
l.'Ub) aub^cTlbeil by clllsen*
Other Stor.es of Comrades.
TheM- expenditure* in behalf
,lf «.f the
nh given isach
memiu-r by
Mr
luah In addliU.n u. the g.oern
It fiay. and Bhirb Baa paiti out l-y
Hannah bIhen the men
led themsel ve* at the «
nah remain through
on their r
to then
was excused
while they wen- away
The
HU address in full
ay
Thi- luenH.rv
i.f thU genenuilty wa*
of Hoi
Ba* \l\ld
vivid aiming
K*
G,e U.y* on ihu
iMViw.li.n. and Mr
Ba* then-fore
tl
hau- fluted by since ih.
Hannah* aid wa»
all the
Rtliin of your cumpany for ib
nu.re appri-iiated
ited at thi* tlnuof answering the call of our
Other gUi‘*t» were Kev A/4vriM«« of
Tlll..t*i>n of
fi> 1.
guverament fiu- patrk.ts to defend us Armenia Bert
against a foreign f.B- The prompines* Thirty flfG.
Mich V.d
Inf
K W
Hlxth cavalry
and Pnvai.
with which you answered that sum Austin
I.arkin. i.f am.ther i-ou,|«ny
■KHia must ever be the
of pour lives
The grandest feature
Raaponaaa to Toasts.
In American hUion U the loyal pa
trkdUm with which ginvd cUlrens re J
V
Mil
i. ‘‘r,••\MmK“‘/^o
spond to the defense of their country
Hi.w I g.
guard h.m*e at
•11 is gratifying to know that the Hland l-ak
groat atablUty and future perpeulty of
Captain Mclnti.sh did
t confine
thU nation Is in the fact that what himself lo his subit*ct.
related a
evor may be our local differences at gtaul story
iry whir
which at! the U.y. apprehome the soul of American dtUeo
He devoted *ome time in
ship U arou
d.‘*criblng
the falthfu!ne*s of the
from abnmd
members of <!ompany M, their pat*‘Eoldlars of today, aad the future tiou»m. tHiergy and unflinching de
who come forward as rapidly as did vtHk.n to duty under the most trying
tho army at the last call to defend us clix uin*iance*
He declared that It
agalaat that UpaaUb war and protect was thar wimngness to do the dl*
thoaa weaker nations from the opprea- tasteful duties assigned to them that
skm of a monarchy that had grown ao made them In constant demand by the
arbliran and senseless, must ever be regimental officers while at the front
commandad and placed In history be
Gilbert was assigned *^^**^^
side thoaa loyal men of the revolution
•What Id ha
that today alaap la peace, and who gi.ni ti) the front ’
gave to America the comforts we now
Gilbert gave little atte^un to
aad forevar moat enjoy.
this'
ne but lauded the
-My mlad goea back
with
M for Ihe glory which they
mamory to the Ume when y
In serving their country and
your home, your muthera. ytmi
and yoar daar oaea to wander off into at the call of duty lu prolivt the prln
a lorMga climate where we all well
Iples involved In the struggle with
knew the great danger that awaited Spain
ipaln to rel
relieve Cuba from the ty
you from disease, more dangeroua to mnny which her p«.pL* had
yoar Mahh aad Ufa than ware Ue op^ for
ranturlas
Mr
Gilbert's
nd
poatag anales y ou were to meet
dress was characterized by hto well
-Kaeaty did we feel thle menace as known eloquence and
his remarks
yoa left ae. beUevlag we were paitlng war* fwcelved with graat Interest He
wlU aome of yoe that would aever re­ declared that the sentiment of this
form. A lew have met the fate of dla^ ocemsIoB was a weHous oae lo his

Fme Program Will Be Given, and the

tlial last fall a mev-t was held, and
won handily by the Alumni
Hut ju*t
at that time. G.e High schools had
hail no training in track and fl.bl

-..... u.

eaaa. that to alway« aiteadaa

Come in and lortt over our Unc and fet prices.
We hare also recelred oar line of Crodnet Sets
aad Bammocks. A nice CroQnet Set. pnt np
In a hinted, covered box. for SO cents.

> gave a Ulk that was both tuvtriui
Id inslrucGve
He related how he
akeu out papers as an American
n and would
henceft.rth
call
American
He declareil
proud to be a clilten id
great country , and having
It hU cltlsenshlp papers he

remarks of Mr. Hanual.
wei.
cheertMl li. the <Hbo, and a e..i.Ilal
of ihaiika was extended hv a a.-.-;.m|.llGu-.l h> f..mpaii> M ami the
Vide, after which
he again i.-t ol Gu* Am. il.an army and nsvy
It wai the unanlmoua difclilon
that
hure.i 1 H.- gav.- s..me Infi.rmaG.ut ui*.n the
ed the SiddU-rs
this celebration abould be the begin
pv ttlim lh.HK a.h.pled 1.V the iu*w»|Mim'n.
them
they would aiv
nlni of many more like It

begun lo feel the weight of his eighty
yeniB and fell that he owed It ti.
blmaelf to take gtwd
care of
his
health and not endanger It by remain
oul Uie at night
He said If

II is thought that the council willj
opriaie a similar amonnt. and Uiel
wilt be rlacad in tba orntar

TroAeroB City
ba« rea^m to be
l>roud fil tke record made by Company

STORIES OF
THE WAR

I aietil >Bd the .'n.brmiluiMt of tlit
Vh. bo..lT «*t, h.l( of
,
lo. lo (ho ooKOtorr »d

Semn Boors and
Window Screens!

the evening was an ad
\sarian of Armenia
fluent talker

The flrat B^aa the'de|*arture from the
roumy of the
hir**«** lh*i left
their Uimea. their farma and famillefc
end the flag <«f our <^«umry to
the civil war. from
Util
lo
Ut:;
(irand Traverae at that time wa- •!
a Bllderne., compared wiih to
and the aelllera were nece«*arlly
aiatlering and few
When we cam*to draw them U«gether frtuu the amall
la the wcioda. leaving tln lr fam
catierrd and aJtme, li made roe
lick to aee them aali off in a
small boat, from here t«. Kurthp<.n u.
take lake ateamerm to Chicago to me« i
nail hand of an army rentered
here to go aoulh lo aetlle the rel»cl
Ion
It wae at a time when then»o few of ui In the tJrand Trav
erae country that U made a very vlai
ble thinning out: It wa« a aad alghi
to aee them leaving 4be ahi.rea of t»ur

M In the war with Spata. and If the aettlemv
:-ulle<t Beil of aaylng lo them
pahlk could have hM preeeat at the
as we shook hands, l»n up your
aaalvernaD baafuet Eaturday olfht
do not Burry aU»ui your faniiliei.
We Bill take care of ilo nt ar Iwity.
, Me of the laaide of the wddler a life
Be have a crui.t lefi/ And I In: aol »eneraJly known would have l*een
e we did mi*al faithfully {N-tfoini
toaraed
The atorte. erf their eiperl
duties, but. aad to aay. many ol
iacea gtrea by the boy. were not «inl>
m grand giani fellowa i.ever n
• deepry lotereatlai. but valtiable a« in
»ed. but sleep today on Ihe Helds
Getty aburg
and
other
baul.
formation about the real life of a aol
ind.
Those that
returned and
dltr
The public would
alao
have
be seA-n i.»day as ahlning marks
bMn more deeply Impreaiied than ever as they yalk our sir*si. are ih< v.i
UTore with -the Intelligence Intellec erans left of forty years ago
I |..
tual attainment* and t^turdy material lieve there was never a more aatoll. d
^ band lhatt these WteiBlis who
of which the company waa comp*.aed
are enjoying the horu.r. m the duty
It vaa a treat md only for the boya they performed.
bat their InTlted guenta. who
were
You. who followtHi in ilo- saiiu- line
ry H csli
Hun Perry Hannah of duty , lo answer
in bur HitanUh war
III grow old. and
tha hom>ted gueat. but unfortu
sliall bocom.
laabla to apaad the en white as mine the imh>pU- of
(Irsitd
lire evening with them
Ah It wna. be Traverse region will ever hold
m
Indly remembrance for the mddi du
etpreaaed the pride he felt for the
lea you performed.
oompnny. both ladlvldunlly and culiec
• May you ever live amongst us and
Hvely. and aaaured them that he en be happy in the thoughts that will
tertalned for them the deepeal affec
|er with you In the iHrformaiu.t oi
ir dutlew lo the tvuniry’a flug
1
iloa. aad that they In turn had
ever hold you
dear
t;.N.d
earned the reaped and devotion of shall

Vtu trt n« Dtiibt thtnUng Of

Shafu-ra
flare Buckner Vthr
-.Shafter- oij The refiU* imning of the city
Comivany Mi*- H- .B l^faveiie and I c^Huicil will occur this evtning. 8o
Haudled (Vrvera *
Si n<sih.na
..f .
Apparent, there will be nothFarmer in famp - ‘
, Ing of a armaticmBl chmacUr. MoFrank Hpealman
The
March i.. Pherson Post So. IR. G. A R . will
the Firing Une on July 1st. '
ask for wn apptoprtaitoo of IdOO to aid
Win Roberts—• Heflecik.ns on tin*
ereciioo i»f the ptwpoeed moen-

1 RAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN

'

Will Be Asked From the City Coiiivcil
This Evening,

at

Tbi- wit an.l biinior combin«*«1-with
.1,1 . h.i|iu-nii- winch had lam dormant
au.i which wa^ a ^u^prUi* to those
p,v..i^ wn- a charactertMi

h.au'y la.1.1. labl,. i.f g.*.d
thing*,
wl.ii l wa.- m -uch mark.-d ciiirast
1.. Gi. far.- in camp and at the fn.nt
that Gu- iiuaiiii.-x •.! thi- ci.mrade* a*
1. 51. r> w.-,i bn.uglii i.ut to Ihe
b.--i a.ivautau.
Tb.- li.5U.wing were
Gw t.ui*i* Ii-is.u.b .l lo but they are
i. hly a i.i,ug.-*^tuiii i.r what followed.
KxiMrwnc.-- ..f a ibrllllng chararier

easy

Now they have Iroen iraiulng. aud it
will pat th*. old boys to th.-ir v.-ry
bi*st paot-s to make a show against
them. The closest Siirt of a contest.
events, aud it is 1
the base baU game will hiMe to deter
mine n.e.li^lDg of tbe meet.
The proffrmiu of track and field
events agreed npou is as follows .
10(1 yard dash, pole vaolt. hammer
throw, ehet poL discus. SO yard dash,
best a in n, ISO vaiil hurdles, high
jump, heir mya relay, btll game
Ad«rrli..i.( l»ld II
II.- dull,f
..U.h.1
turtc n dime

Xhat Oo-Oart

I hat l.al.v iirtHls yog havt! not Uniirhi. li is lK*tier than metiicine to havt- lialiy
i.nt il(u»r*^. Ihry hko l»rij»hi Minshinry wealhtT as wrll as you cio. You
t an iiNt- ilu*in rvrry day for ilu* m xl six months. Couldn’t invest money in a
1.,-Ui r manner, ami the (io earls we are selling' have all the latest improvemtrnls
.itiil an thi* swellesi t>n the tnarket. The eonsiruclion is the most tlurahle ami
the p.ua'.ol and upholstery the tinest. We sell them with any combination i»f
vttlor that \ou ma\ choose; best of reed body -rubber tire wheels rubber caps
to ke. p the hub of wheel free from dirt -patent axles -wheels can be removed
a! .1 imti’m nt's time-patent brake upholstered in Bedford cord sateen paraxi.l. with deep, fancy ruffle.
______________________ _

The Sw®ll

Olo*bhiins

hv.lidnt

of ihe year—the newest styles—the perfect fiiting—the
best in every way.

IIk .Mho siui

*.-iv.-a llu-ii t ii.c

He

dull, I

Uy t,

...The Derli)f Top Coat...

kill hiu,>clf to il«ilge .misfurtuuc’
vvhru ks
hiMea.l b.- gut Si.nu- ash.-,
Slid I..- Iille.1 t.ve .b.*e„ *.i,k^

llun.

m-xt b.- iH ggitl a dulLir. In the tuper
In Hu- nu.ni be udv.-u.M-il tlu- |K.ll*h
that v..Kihl i.-ii tbe %.iM to *0.1^. Hv
kii.i

Atlds to to your appearance. The thirty-three inch is
the proper style -made of selecteti coverts in all the
latest shades. It is the all-around, coat for sprinj^ rnd
summer wear. You pay $7..')0 to
for them. '

Xho.

IMu
m iall>
on*. K>-. ikV
u.h

l it> |K-rf. rt,y withoul clinl{ill^'to the |>t-rson —bcvaiiN.- it i- |»erf. ctly tailored; fits the idea of style.
Im-. ails.- it is designed by ex|>erts;. fits the pocketU-eause we have made it so. putting values
first this season. No suit quite comes up to the
‘•Nus.ae." \V<-11 sell you these suits for $KUlO.
$1».M«*.
$1'> '*'and SIS.OO, and the sizes are

How 1 Enji.y»-d At

The Ht-t..nca! Ihirt of

I•billppllu
Klwvu H.il
Wba
Mar. h fr„m SiU.n.-y *
..f

July

at

Jame*. Btable*
HxiHrleuct-. Under
an IrlG, Uaptaln In the Phnipplaes.”
r €» ri.rl>eit-“How J Like Being
wn Gu- Water Di-lall “
Frank Rlley-«How I Fell Under
Fire the First Tima.**

m

(r..m

to .’HI.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVENINO BEOORD. TRAVERSE CITV, MICH., MONDAY; MAY IS, mS.

TRAPPING
A THIEF

F®ush—
the tale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will not have time to pay your
bjlls, and your competitor will not
have anything to bo but sell break­
fast food.
:
:
:

aad rcoortlaff oatU hr can give a pretty
food gueaa at the coateato of rat b onr.
•rtirrr la. hosrrvsr. but oar coorsr for
him to paraor. Ur moat makr up bia
knlnd to bt atrtetur boosat. If br can
OM altbstand Irmptatlon be Is doom
eO. He may coempr delet llou for a fear
weeks 3T even moOtUa. but linre U
notblug surer Iban that be a 111 be
caugbt in tbe end
And one of tbr
most poa-erful areapous of Ibe |HOt of­

paytbe JadfD.ut of ll.SOUaad

Comitnstd fltm
» cf tttkblgM

i

•or all poidal raplorMa.** aald the
apcdal aenice man. “the lettor car
rltf Ua the greaM tempUtlon ibruwu
ia bit way. Hr gura out over bis route
vttb bttudrrda of Irttrrs and is sorting

ooata and lotavMt atoooiitittji to i
•If orgatufi.Oo) meia.
:
Mrs
Utiorfi* Ureeowood. , iiviof I

fice luspretof la tbr tlrtvy biter
It
trips up more rastTtU In tbr servU'e
than al! olbrr sebemes tximblnrd
• IW-furr Ibe day of |watal mdra. mon
ry orders and the registry gystrm pco
plr used to iDfloae bills In tbrlr leUrra.
There bas
Do falllug off In tbr
t uatuiu It Is cak-ulattsl that onr out of
rvery tm inters mailed bas at least
a dollar bill In It. The sum total fur
the vesr run. up Into tlie UillHoiis
Tbr |M-rrentagr of dUbonrat faialal em
ployt^a ia very small, and yet on tbrlr

Ooe resident keeps a number of hives, cons. Crawford. Arenac and Uladwlo
aad tbr neighbors my Ibe bnsv little ,coanliea have b.^n deeded to tbe slate
haaasrsarsa nolmnoe and want tbe ' by tbs auditor general. These lauds
aoaaatl to pass an ordinance naklng 1 bs»e been retnrued as delinquent for
the keeping of bees wlibin the village | flvs years and are subject to salt and
limits nniawfal
homestead entry. Ti.eir removal from
AtOrsnd liapids 8 I
Kobioaoo. ib» delinquent Ua list will .^ve tbe
who was arrested on sospioion of pass- | vlatc ibousiniJs of dollars in adv.-rtlsing coanlerfeit mooey, bas
re . log them for sale
leased
The
bills he passed were! At Oadlllac the Miohifan telephone
fooDd to be cenoior Meaioan bills com|mnv. haring
fatlel to remova
and were woith only |1 fit)
He proip cerUln iKiles as or<b rt d by the board
Ued to leave tbe city at once and of public of works, the street cvimmisstarted for Hslroit
was ordered to remove them.
Tbs stock has all been eubsorlbed and as a resnlt the Michigan pole, for
fora oiaamery at East Jordan, and i*o block, in an alb y parallel with
the plant will Is- erected at «noe.

Mitrb.-U street hav, been either chop

Tha city of OroenviUe will bare to
tlT« .id..nlk

», !».«.

sawed off and only

Mt.

hroagbt sail afaloet the city In the
rtronitooartand was awarded •i.Nsr

bans eut-

'hkl lb. rlKl.U or il.« c ty

EI.«Wlb l!.r«n wo. i.jor^l b, .Ur,
*Hh» •
|«i« >ulo . I.OU tu th. w.lk

>>•>•« «•.» Po1«
npaa and the
1 1. not

y

damaffes
The city appealed tbe case |
to the soiceme ooart and that court
j ti i, nfi,, , ..inpl,
I of tbe ;*.l ibs iv M.M.i.taiii Tea

Ilkv a real
Itring. Ua4 k

. nad tbe city will have toj^'

Zmsda^Special

LaagaM of lha oily laat eveoia«t. Tha
p-ograma were glxea ia tbe Record
Batorday.
A balf-toce oat of W. B OampbaU

ii:
t
~

Pnston
Pakttt
Bnidtd

■$.[ Wire

Js'; Carpet
Whip
Made of three No. 12 steel
spring galvanized wire, and
will not rust! The wires are
braided together flatwise,
M(hich give it a broad flat
surface. The best and most
satisfactory wire beater in
the market, only .

Tmrmihirt Dtpartmwt.

the Boston Store,

dried fruits
panda largely u,ran liltle cxraking and
long aoaklug
lover tbr fruit with
cold water and let It stand a short
time to aoflen any dirt that may ad
bare. Then w-a-h tie 'rtm. rubbing
it cnrafully betwe,-n tba hands, and
thorbngUly rinse It. ctiverlng U with
plenty of t-okl wot»-r and letting it
•oak for twenty four tours
Then
drain It out snd to the water add half
• pound of sugar for each poand of
dried fruit
When tba aagar
abd

water toxa cwoked ckto |Mt to tto
fndt UkUig mn Ml to toowd $L .

paper asks. -WUI man

CHALtCNOC FROM S. E. WAIT A

of Nortbpoit adams ana of tba pagaa
of tba Mny nmmber of lha Waalara
Pnbhsber
Aloof with tha oat U im
article cniitlt-d * A
Peractinatiof
Print.*- an article wriitaa
him.
which coouins ranch of hia *‘plpa
draam*
theorie.
but
neverthal^
there is more ituih In it than poetry.

BenersI Hews
. of the World

Mike Lituey aud wife will reside at
tie r East Bay CHdiage ihia aammer.
K

Van Al.tins

Cast of Constipation or Oyapep«i».
8

E. Walt A Sons are seeking the

____________

“I

has jaat oaaa

i.tos yob iraiuug

V of New York i iiy ha.land Isw
praachiol of M«tu.rm.m new re.h
In the atraals of lha ci.y
All par
issued lo Mormon eld
ara to praarh in tbe »l eets have been
rsTokad and no more will be tssned

X ray examination

Tbe part

arrow wav Inoater! an.l it

of the

is lo be ont

ont.
King Oliristlao of Deumarx. tbongh

Jibout
Tiles!
the dui; tu Widf sud J;,. kul iM.tUxw typ1...I
... Il«- .SM- uf their
.y.v, th.-.r I—ly o.l..r- ami i..:.rklugs.

TinWl..*t the «1
do will, the

Arc v.m r»-a.ly for ilo-n.* \ .w
UiHKl time 14. gel ready U l-re y
d.K»r» ars made
.piuliiy
male.i.il w»-ll ....•de. i^,..u| -.ij.
net I inold to l).-m om- ol
vy,-e., d.-.i

Find ih
lent bank with which to do tbnlr
tonklng. and we hue n large nomIm r of them among onr cuatomMW.
Siime take certifleatea of depoait,
some savings books, some prefer
"commercial accounts.” ,
Our vark>us
methods suit the
conienlenre of all.
Perhaps you
are not familiar with tbe variooa
methods pf depoalUog. do not
kntiw which method would be beat
for you, and so do not realize what
a cravenlenrc and benefit a toak
account could be madk to you.
We should be plcIM at aoff
time to explain methoda to yoSL
Please do not hoslute to ask
turns We aim tu make
a “Peo­
ple's Bank” In every way conaUlini with strand banking principles.

gar
ui.f.r,

r.Shoe' Polish..
New line
of
Children’s
Slippers.
We have.them
for
the little girl
or big girl.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Slore
NutoMT'* OM hUlM.

Front tt.

BIG

MINSTRELS
TUESDAY, 26th
OTCINBERG'S grand
O OPERA HOUSE

NOVELTIES
Free Street P*r»4e •( Nmi.

Prim : : 25e 35c SOe 75c

Graduate
Oifts^
What nic< for the
yoiitiK lad y than a
dainty chatelaine
watch.

For the .
Young Mao
•.vv.-rr.

-ul.-iilirtc- for aimther aud
maul 'H.
As to
II'**
mo- think- of SimiUell and
t'liuk.r :.ml the Immoral

John W. Vogel’s
MAY

Aajusuw.-.,,,.1...
„..„t
and -eix-i.-ral.l., ti.e kind Ibal w..ik
...d.t-the i.nt- y... will buy w Ih-o

KraUirkwll. Utw t.r Ue- etty of Trax. r-w I ity.

law and dangbtar. the king and «iaeeo
Bngland

Ladies!

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

85 year* old. is still a hearty old mao.
aa is shown by the fact that he is
aboat koratnrn tbe visit of tba Fienoh
ptMldaoL
Later he will cross tbe
Oonnan ooean and call oo ba aon-iuof

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

arxTa tpocHk Will Not Curt Any

So confident are they that this r«--1
markable medicine will effect a cure,
in a drive quickly and lasting, that they offer to
at his r%-fund the money shi.u'.d It m.t l-‘
successful.
In order to secure the quickest po>
A large crowd of . xconioaiata arsU.le Introduction. 8. K. Walt A Sons
irived in the city yesterday from Maa- will sell a fifly-cent luu-kage of thl' istee. Poor full coaches sterled from medicine at half prii-c. 23 cenU.
ThU specific of I>r Howard's will
> were left along tba
’ .Manistee I
cure sick headache,
dlxry ftvllng-.
line
dyspepsia.
1. and all formThere will be a s|ecial oouimanleaand liver trouble
dm-s
lion of Traverse City l^tga Na *22 not simply glv
and c
F. & A. M. thia eteaiuf for work in
:e of 8. K Wall A
”^ak€e adva age
the third dt-gne
challeng and s«*cure a Untie of
rlfic at half price
Hr Howard's
iH-rM.nal guarantee t«. re
with
mttney If it din-s tmt help
D

pined a

.. i...u.. ly. by tU- fashU.II Ml
H..-> ,aiT> lU.lr tail*.
XVoU-,. ami
h«... .. -.u-aklug
and all "Imnked" on blni. as tbe s.iylng Sooth Dakots, in which Bouesteel is
1. He sidiHl ti. to deleft tbrw or four
have U.en prolific in fossils way ..f ...iiy i.u: tU-i. laiU low. almost
mystcrions disapi.saranes of dt..;:g..i« ..U Ih.- ground, while dogS
carry
ti.eir^:-*1up.
nnil*fb»farther reso year. George Walla the
a.ov,-l lii.-y sre front ih.- feral tyi-* tbs
aoo of Martin Wall, cf PitUburg. ba.
higher il.ey .any tluui
Sbepberds
- one day 1
bM loqatad in Iho village of River
and «v.Ihes, whi. h rc-tuUi many of tbeir
nething
luvestlgatlun
the ortii-e I i-«msul!ekl
ultekl with
wi
tbe isiSt loo. near Harrisburg. Although his racial »Imracieri-iii-*, carry their tails
for low.--! of all. M-ller* and i-.luter* a deiiiaMer. and be turn«I the whole case father offer.-d a reward of
ooncerniiig
blm. tbe
or two blgher. stiffening out
over to loiH-st AU.* as the Ih*vs calb-d iDformatlon,
.iraigh! when drawing on game; ter1 n fer to. He was anxious to
lers and bound- elec ale tla-lr tails to
help me alraigbtcn things out. hikI be has been working as a meclumioal en
I’.eriiards and NeWM<< uu<4l to make every effort In tiiat
St witbtn the same stale aud Jl-11
t. c.irce ocer the
way. I » as alKiul the plsiv for a week
in a few hnndre.1 miles of bis
nctually c-.ii.e to a
aiul falli-d to gel tbe sllgbti-st clew.
father's resldsnoe.
ami refused to
"
kl plainsmau ix.uk!
Then, unknown to any om*. but more
- his wberwabonu known
ills
wolf o( «-.yi^e a- far a- tie <x>uld
by a.vklent than dclgu. I employed a
meibiHl wbUb I eaiiDol allow you to fathsr had given him up for dead.
litt. and In hiiffak^ clays tlda was
An aotomoblle srai oaed laat week
make puldlc. 'I^e result was that I ar
hd useful Imlieatiuu cf buffalo
l- iiig not far sway. These pred
restk-d tbe asslstuut as be was leavlug at fbrat Aahtabola. Ohio, in pla.^e of a
.-re..,nir,- «lw„y- followt-d a inov
the bulUllug and found uo less tbau
twelve money letter- 111 bis jKKketa. plow
Even with that evldeiuv of bis erlml
Hi. visited AshUbols in bis b«-avy
C r«W« muet »:ar«aaicak«>s.
nallly bulging out of bis iKskeU be
BOtor car. Tbe grass beside the NickM.mo t.mo pn-cou- t. Ibe day
was ou bis way to my ladel t». aei- me
l.PUle railroad was burning, and to
»
width tbe gtx-at 4'blloan earth.
and pn.i-.M- a trap by which the guilty
keep tbe tlsze from spreading over '‘j*;’'' i.f Augn-t IS.'.;. cMH urrcsl great
party I'ould be caught
plow was hitcl.fHl to ' *
"He bad a vrlfe and three cblWren
the
rear
of
tlie
macbiue
Raaor
ran
were Vf.i in Ho- hay of PayUHis salary allowed him lo live more
t.ll appi-MO-l to Im> gn-utly exeltthan winfortably. What did be want tba antomoblle while bis brother stood
,d we.v l.ter,.ll> cliii.l.lng over
of tbe money 1 To buy lottery tickets. beliind tbe plow handlsa The latter
.llwr In tlo-.r .-norU to e*c-ape tbs
He waa buying them at tbe rata of was compelled to mn to kc^p op with
$200 per month, hoping to make a big tbe maobine.
The work waa done' i"‘I*»-ndlng
lliat tbe eurthquake
H..W tlo-y
Strike. When bis lionm- w u- Mwrebed
sireiigtb to iU-Mdate
we found lir. one dollar tickets for the
and tbe meadow was oav. d from tbe
the c«.<t 1* more than man can say.
current drawing, but be Intended to
but lii.it 1Ih-v kio-w M.iiietbing unusual
make tbe nuiub«-r an even IMO. In six
After
forty
three*
years
former
Fust
wn* al-.ui It. h.ipiH-n then- 1* no doubt
months be bad purvb
ticket-, and yet all bis prlX4-s did not Serg««nt John Fogarty, lau* of the whutecer
That then* Were n.lllions of them
foot up 9IUU. It Isn't six luuiitbs siui-e First United Stales cavalry, bas de­
m:iy I*- inf.-rnsl from the n-|H.rt of Hr.
cided to have extracted part of an ar
left prison where be served bis sen
lem-e.
row which waa shot into him. by an ForlM-s. w bo Mty- th.-it "teu days after
Wlieve. aud U is tbe belief of all Apache ou tbe edge' of Death valley. the earthquake tin- d«-ud c-rulrs were
U.rovru uiran tbe In-h.-I. In a waU-lIke
Officials of tbe iHJstal d»i*ttrtment. that OalifomU. lu IWO
Fogarty, who is
[ w ide along tba
that lottery did more to dishonor ikwUI nttaebed to the army medioal moi.-iNDployees than all the other temptsnm. was Uken to tbe Irarrwcks in
Hons tombim d. Tbi.u-auds of letters
Waabingtoo aud there underwent an
were «vnstanlly |vis-iiig through tbe
malls. A perivnlagt- of tbe emi.loyeea
Who bsndU-l them argm-d that tla> lot
tery was dishonest and under tbe ban
of tin- detMirtmeiit aud that tbe money
would la-dost to the aender even If
they dldn-t steal It. In two years 1
alone det*vted fourtw-n dlsla.m-at em­
ployees and brought them lo JustUw. I
w in M-lnte <Hie ease w bleb bad some
•pcelal features.
"A railway mall clerk on a tv-rtaln
ruu south of Ibe Ohio river was under
•tUH.lclon Tbe aoB].liU.n nivwe from a
singular elrdhmatamv He was a sin­
gle man, thirty years old. and bad only
hia aaUry lo live on. HI. name waa
among a list of d«.uors for a fund to
erect a ebureb. and he bad given $T2S.
When 1 found tbU out 1 droptn^ aU
Other clews and i-om euiraU-d ou blm.
VTblle 1 was wsitblng be turned In
1275 more, thus bringing his aubacrip
tSon up to 91.UU0 <»ne day after 1 had
all my pUus Uld 1 entered bis ear and
held him up. He had thirty letters In
his iKxketa. all of them ontalnlng
money and addrewaed to tbe lottery.
Hs attempted no defense aud urged
MOy one exou«-. He thought tbe money
had better go Into a i-burcb building
than Into the coffers wf tbe lottery. He
had not t-ooverted a i»euny lo hla own
sledged that
il $2JM> and

to w Ul Boi ba abla to
Mr. F. O.
City, on account of
•ach Trav
before May 2Wh.
IWfi-tf

fahaaan has sdII oat hla
aad will eaioffa ia aaothor Imsiaaaa at lha aama plaea. 4J0
Waal Front atvaek
Excelleut
anniveraary
pratmau
Were held lu
betb the hpworth

Bevaral mootha ago a number of Mor
all Ibe
to the city and obuiued
‘itaar Vali. ts almost craar^d ovar brr'
la Ttc elders were not
"lie
who
steals
kuua
Ing
that
tbe
mistaa to aslugarbolloacid to wash
known as Mormoiw when lh«y obUiuchan«-«-s are ninety nine to oim- that be
j brr t igbt frar old i bild's ajos losUad
ed tba fiermiu. bat a short time ago
win be dls<x»ver.-d must be eliber very
jof lbs medioiue prvpai. 1 for tbs parplanted tu the mayor
desi- rale or very silly, or so you wlU
▼lilacs of liaassills, Ipcham ooaatf. | po»
<(
)<>1 buovu if lbs sight argue And yei wla-n you take tlie «-aae against tbs prsa. hiug cf Mormonism
U mid to lo llslog amid sarroaadligs j bas bfon drsirojsd ,
of a |a»st olfi«-r* employ«M- you generally In the Btreel. An luvestigaiion wa»
of tbs grsatsft fllil., and tl.at be bim |
l>ossl Van Ollor, of Kalkaaka. and find that be Is an Inleliigeul is-rsou and made and tbe la-rmit revoked.
aalf bas not latsu a Utb for jt-ars •
ue tlfrrj of Msboslooa.
bass bad IK» preeidiig iH-vd to turn iblef. If
At Lonaou Florcuoa Kighungal-.
lake up |be *^ss of eueb Indl
lia bas a oaoncr oo Ins fans, iroalmcnt 1>< tKiond ov. r to tbs railed BtaUs you
IS famona i'nmcan war unrse. was
of wbiob baa bseai osglscled. It i.! o<*urt at t^rand lUiuds uo tbs obargs viduai letter carrier eouvUied during abowered with oougratulatiuiis Friday
tbe Jast five yearsI you will
elalasad
r^mpUinlt ba% s ftsqo. ntl; j
coui.terb it mg
Tbsj ara allagod
oo having reached her eightieth hirih
^1 tlHflH' temptationI ha. Uv n 1.-.. I
boon made to Proaaeoting Attorns/11<. bare .uadr oruds imttatiooa of Sli
day. Thera were a numla-r of callers
average and that none o
all of whom were re.McAribaf. wl*o has l-i. oi.abbi m «««l plrc t and pUyed
tiM in bad ppeaalug need of tbe money
oeivad and weloomed, altbongh the
iod a way of having Wr gbt and bU
Then- are. no doubt, plenty of employ
A girl employed in tba tag depart­ ees who liave stolen a letter or tw<
baaUh of the vaneral 1- berclna is^ol
proaalsaa clsaand ap
At a imblio
bast. Woven Aleiandra*s con
■matiac. a oommUltss was appolnl«»d ment of tba Watarvhvt papar mill and pine no further, but It Is also trm
lirokcn.
that, after the i.-e
Itiooa. in me form of an auto10 lAka aaf steps possible toirard that found MO francs tied ap in an old bat
lb
Tba find was toroed over to tbe l»er*on aeMoiu In ibis
latter, were delivered lo Miss
comes. U'lters I'trtil
by special messenger
Ulriob Lata of Balinr, whose Ii» Wau-rvHet bank and was oaabad for
easily "siiott.-kl * by
Dlsisxtohes
couched in
felloitoua
year old daofblar was nooidanUlly
matter bow uiuvb imlus you go to to
Informal ton from Otsego aUtes that
lihraxcs were also rcoeited from other
shot ia lIMi by Jay Watson mnd^Prod
conceal tbe tMUtent..
arlok Koch as they foolsl with a Klo- an apidamio of smallpoc is on there. I
-I bad a case In a western city five crowned htads of Kuro|>6 and from
of I Of. in all larfs of tbe
hart rifls In a bardwara store, reoeited Kighl or ten oases are already goaran- or six years s-m wbbb astonlsbcsl me.
a verdiet ia rlroalt eoart for IIBU for tilled, and ills cEpeoted that others even Ibougli I was old lu the buslm-ss worn
will be Ukeu with tbs dlsaaae. Fob
Itom sloel. S 1» . Uboi. rs dig
ihs loss of Ibe aervlees of bis daugh
lie schools are closed sod baalth ofR
giog ail art^.staii w.ll ba^e uuearlhed
^d cists are endeavoriug i<i stamp ont the
m skrh ton..« f.cl beneath lb.
As one of lbs effects of a |
term of >curs tbst be wss at last made
droogbl aroand tUleiborg. rye i.jdisease
Up to this time news of tbr
Tb.- akuletou was in au exasMsIant chief cierk. lie bad the ab
healing oat at a height of from sit to epidemic has been censored to prevent
sUte of pr.-M-rk-liou and is be­
s«.lule ixinfldeiH^ of |s».tiua-ler and all
eight iDobesand wheat and oilier veg I loJory to bnslnes. Intrreiti of Otsega einployisw. |»urlng hi. time then- wen- lieved by aoieiitists to be that of a
outioa are anffarluc.
No rain has' The oaase of the outhreak is a mya tbn-e dlffen-nt lns|Nt tom ou that route, prabisloric man
The - had lands ' of
faUah U aereial woska
Oaoiral Lake is all torn op at it.-sLvnd Oommlsa'iotier Wildey reports
aat over tha gaanbrn of whetbar Imea that during the last year nearly »i«..
shall be allowed In Iba city limiu csio actei of land in Koscommoo. Al-

Fins Fonts art battw
Tha
than inarchant tailor
uilor mada.
mado. Mada kg
PasHoaa Mfg. Co., Dotrolt. •old ky
all fIrsKlaaa daalofa.

Joha m. VagDl eBIff MtoalfeK whteh
D»pmr hat. aeat Taaadhy. May M. ia

You can’t do
than get him a handM)im- watch upon this
memorable occasion.
VVe can please him
ami you for $10.00,
$rj.UH. $15.00.

RASTALL'^

and tear i.nd

cx»liip..r:itixel)
insuUation of tbe wireless ta
ly.tem between England and Oapada
have oome to a atandatm
Bignor

into a' more aarioas lUneas, and his
phyaioians have ordered him to take a

Mm.n- euiil.l ’
l.iVr thr 0..t
tXtiU itumr (

,4».u played the diekena

A Vrearfc Dwa
Piirlslau l;..ly «ei.i out recently
a walk a. iIm- Avt-i.m- dc t'lKhy.
nj; XX ill. t.. . I. toy l.-rrk-r. w hich
L.-kl l.x .. -a.i.u
Wl.ik- -he xvas

Only $Z.»

prolosiged rest
A mother in Findlay. O . went ont
for an boor, loav ing her 6 year old son
at Irame
On her rotorn abe found

And we will pul one of these large

the obild dead.

ju« like cut.

the doij
A tiroat IItoii ttpiH-arrd
«... Ih.aiHl. -4-oii.g the bone,
made a d..*l. an.l -w«lk.w.-l II. siring
liH luded. The l..dy uirmd lound aud
In dewpair cri,xl oui that the Urrot
Dane had eutei. her |--t. Tbe luile'^
whose observatory is located oo Mount
waa found later ou. mmh to tbe Joy of
Blano. bas the highest borne in the
If Ila a
-bo carried him off
world, being H.iOO fret above tbe aea
Us

nad c hokad

to

death OB four beans.
Joseph Vallot. Ibe Frmioh eoirntist,

leveL
Mary batty ana.

beautiful rockers in your home—
They are exua large

and very com foruble- teat being
•0x22 inches, back 82 ibche* high
from scat; arau8 in. high, iron rodcd scat, cross scats in back are both
10 inches wide, finished in beauti*

an

Arkanme

offioe i^tly dieoootinaod for

ffMpeetIvely Mary. Hatty aad Anaa.
Rev. Mr. Littel of tbe Beeoad Unit
•d Prwbyterian ebaroh of Pittaborg

fnl golden.
Bl*uiarck ou om
ney Whitman of I
lu oyster eating
Liege, where he o
lie saw the
th. lady behind Uh- tvimler
oo. when he bad
look up lu I
eaten them, wUhlng lo si-e what effect

toe rwlgaad bia poet taraanaa tbe
•tall ran organ aa an aid to worabl|x eaten ITU oy sters. Mr. Wbltman adda
Mr. Uttal is oaa of tboea old faabioo- that ”U U only fair to reBwmber that
to all pintabillty they wme the amall
ad olargyama who ngarda it as etofnl

Same rocker with leather uphoU
xtcrcfl teat, $3.25.
Every home thouldhave one.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Houm Fumlshsr*.21d Front Strsst

GOVEINOIIS
DISMISSED

■MUWTWAMVU i]]£
ElACtiAo Af OMaata and CAnaldsratlAfi Af 4th Af July CAlAbration

TbA OtttMl maaMoc of tbA beard of
eZAII DC^OMS THE OmClALt tfOdA WOA to bavA bAAO bold WodiiAe
OFMEtARAEIA

^

FAKEI-^':S',“ l-r"™

ALLEGED FUGITIVE FROM
i

NEFF MASSACRE

srr::iL^t

baa baaa inHtj m abaage ibe a*«*l—Fak* Espeacd by New York
laf to Tboroday algbi. la Stoinberg e ‘
Jewieh World.
^
Otaad Opera Hoom.
i
... u..
i..,
Tbaro will be ImporMat taelner. to ; Mew York. May IM Tbe Jewe bvve
eoPAldor bAAldM Alamloe of i.mcers Icwjm.d Ibat Jacob Prledmau. wbo
AMOagelto iblage will be tl*e n at poeed ae the firetfagitlve tooeeaie
BtrUt. Mur ir—A »p«Mtl <
ct tb«> Ttftibimti At KUhl tooef aPoartbof Joly oelebratloi A from Kiabioelf ie an Impoetar and a
mM. llM AMA of tiMr rMMIt jAVlth AAlebcatlOB to booo ibe talk on the fakir
Hia rrU naa. ia Jacob Motes
MAMACTM. VlrM tkAl OoVATAOT
Utto COMA WAAks but noth tog has Kaacboerwisaaky. Ha liaa aavrr baao
rAAbOA of BAMATAbU ItAa boon dla
doaa yet. There la a smlimenl in tbe locality of tbe eoene of ibe
MiAAAd hr ihA CSAT
A pOWAfful rAATig many baeinree men Hint if' luaseaore
Hia duplielty waa made
tIooAiT court ctlquA. bAAdod bjr the
IboM wbo reap tbe graaiAst dlrool re | public by the Jewub World, wt.lvb
I will ooairtbalA lo tb« rafimaA learaad of tbe /ai« from a maa wlm
faiid la pooportloato tbelr net. liu, aocompanlwt Prledmau to ihle ooon» will ba OA ttoablA about a crU- try
bealloa. Itoe have baM many .u tbs '
pact wbo have AOotribaUd vt<ry little,
aad MMAA wbo have aot chipped in at
ail, laavtag the bulk of tbe mproao
to bo paid by tboM wboee benefit wea
.THAT MBA. MAVBBICK WILL BC
r ladlrAOt or oooe at all
BELEAAKO BOON
BREVITIES
TERRIBLE LOfifi OF LIFE AT AL
0. A. Saamui. AtalA orga
Mama lAATAtAry Bajta TMt Btoom- tbo Fialaraal Order of Eagle
GECIERS, fiPAIN
mawAaMmi Af MATty Will IM Conlo tbo Aliy and tbe
AMAfAd Afltr 11 VAAfA.

PANIC AT
BULL nCHT

12 KILLED AND 50 INJUKED

PataoaaI
m^M IttAAlAtlBA hAA dtAVA AP A

FRENJIEO

PAtm«i Ateic for iM tcUAAc Ot Mrt.
ncfAAAA VA7brlek. who waa acatlof.

MEN

FOUGHT

roumAncTiouT

BOTH ARE EENTCNCEO

Women arul Children

Were

Throw

Into the Arena and Cored by the
Bulls—fipcctators’ fitand

Madrid.

May

IH - A

boll fight lu

Algeclore joalerday bad u tragic end

Ing. A Btand whirb was crowded
with apMtntcrs fell, crushing sunny of
the epootauira under the debris,
tumble panic uosned. daring which a
iiambur of womm aod obildrea «ei«
thrown into the arena, wbete they
wove attacki^l by tbe bulla. The
uality liat waa pUoed at It kllb*d and
isi ioJortMl. a i.nmN r of whom will
dir
1 be aot^nca attendant ujam tbe panic
were uf the wiUeri kind Man fought
like freiisied l.easla of prey, and worn

BUSINESS CHANGE
Mrs.

E.

McEvoy

Has Purchased the

Store of M'ke Ldney—Will Dis­
continue Union Street Store.
Tbe di al waa closed today by which
Mrs E
McEvoy. wife of J
K M
Kvuy. tu tbo drag *.torr of the Maunab
& lAV Mercabtile Oo . aeqairra
Atocr. y sUiro of Mike Liiney at
.T «4 Kroni and Cedar itreeta.
takiug imsaeaaicui todav
Mrs MoK^oy baa diaoootinoed tbo store at tbe
!werof Beveiitband U a ion streets,
in tbe Sbilaon butdling Mr MoKvo;
will remain w
Meroaiilile Oo.

BW ^ ^aBea
^bll w.i
fiOAA Alfht ycaroat MarqaAtto and
Sopor. wbooA booM It bare, waa firm
two yAATA Ai loto

Tisb taks
There are other tab atorlea bealde*

^||^\*lnoir^id Avery Will Dill.
Archie Qillett and Rich

«d Herkner went up the river, and
each or them
e catch of
tab early thia
O P Carver and Mr and Mr. C
O. Carver gut eome nice one* with
aiM up the river early In the week
r. W Carver weof above the fork*
of tbe Boardman. and when he had
caofbt SU nice tmea he .topped fl.b

Lawyer Sara Tweaitelh C>M(ur> W Ul
Albert U. W alker. a New Vuik luit
rnt lawyer wbo rvkvutly hnUbed u
we*k uf leitiir*** on patent law ait tl.e
tnlversHy of Mb blgau. elum-d with imi
•a* OU -UlaMM-verii**. luieUtiuliH.
sopliy atul llellylou of Ibe TweuH
Vutury." aax. a dUpateb fioUl
krU*r to tin* .Sea York Tluit^ As
iMiteut lawyer i
“i U lleie tbut
. I e)l|HH t tbe twentlelb « uluiy
re w
w briber
li
to prove
tbe soul U Uuiuorlal.
Either aplrltunllMu will UeiuoliMrale It
iMiiiiiiuiin-utluii with depart'
will dismiie it by
feeling WV buve U
prodUkvd by ebvlrliul effeet,. oU tbe
brain. I would not in- au^.ll-f^l If tbe
existemv of tJud were pro\«*d
'Ibe
mayority uf men in this I'ouutry art*
Atbel.ta'
lie predleled an exialui from ail
buTt'bea exivpt tbe lUmian ratbolie to
'brisllau St leiuv and Ibe dlwuiery uf
he exaet time uf tbe end of tbe world

An item U.
ame back thi.
Andrew loing
He had been
y. Oao Wtlce. States Ibla auinnier on bis w«> to tba
. Willard. Jamea Dally.
York daii ami Eipre..
Mr
Cbartoa Cook and another man. who
waa a better ftaherman than any of Laug a euuil enl. are
''i biru uu uU
tbA reat
Hte first name la John Mr Wdufeiv baM e>-new^Taiier lie If you
Vernier brought back some fl.h that
oblige me ns to Imiuirt
wore fine enough Xor anybody.
i-sue xertdleai Ainerlean
U* grateful " It is dune
Red^iot Gama.

SHOBT ON aANED GOODS
Kohlaaat Bakery

'buwfo. May IH -This morning HtO
employea of the Kohlmat llakerira
were looked out and 3,«CU bUckainitli
bepl. ra struoa for 16 per omit increase
rages
Aa a resolt of tbe Kohllockout manv down town Innoh
rtKmia are niinua tbcir supply of rolls,
bread and plea

AMERICA IN MANCHURIA
New* Vork Engineers Views
Upon tbe Outlook.
BOV BDSSU-£ ADTBUBITT AIDS 08

^

dIOd Of I
«»t, HO.HUI

II..- .l..r> ,.l
c.«uUHT.-Ul
.n.pi.M.t of Mjuulinria boluugw lu New
York. f..r it w.o. u \. W York .-nglneer
iit^i p. u.-intiod tlio wil.U uf Man
Abun,. to .met the liuww.au eugtiMvm
Mu;; «hf .;.ilru.,d hikI tu ..vure
for .Vm-rn .. il. - .ia. t* for tM.i.-irm'luaPTi..! itnd .-..mpim-ot. ways the
New \oik Tribuin*. II.- was M. Sergey
I'rbHl.-. a yunim
who. lu l«U.\
earning «f lluwwU. w Intentlou tu build
rallromU in Mam i.urla. determined to
npk.re ti.e land iu advamv uf all rtala. and estm the Uu«>.iuu t-ugloeera
brmaelie*. and t« await ll»elr arrival
u rentral Munebnna to Ax.uvim-e them
bat .tmehiw «xmld supply niurv cheap­
ly than ...nkl uny utl.er .intloi, fha malerlals HiMl *.ipplh-a liuaaia urs-dtal fOT
the develoi.m.-ut uf her m w aequial.
Si. wn.*^-*wful %v.n* Mr. Prlede
I.- w.H^.1. twgaii eaMiugurdem imiuo
le eA.n*irneii,.n lualerhil and equips
u.rnt i.e.*H.^,ry f..r tbe biilMmg of tbe
%i T .ilv.;i\. a?iil a>i il»e r«u»d advumvd
tl It Ilk*,a iw.e.rkd lu a new iH.piilaUon
d imilt »-itiew to iu.uw.- tin- iiewtvtinera
W«H neeeaaary to bring other Amer
ns to MaiKliuria tu eatubllsb braneb
uttlees In tlieae grow ing RuaaUu cUlea.
iK*w tta-re is a ixmidderable Yau
kee colony In that |»art of AoU.
"Knowing MaiH-buria aa 1 do." aald
Mr. Krlede. "from tbe pioneer daya

sad.

of 1800. w ben I rroaaed It atone at tba
pcrtlofuu UfelntR|y..tlT. .WH5im

defeated
Nalleiw yesterday in
DO the Popular Point
Aoore of nI to 10 It took 10 1
the contest.
Pergua
Solfka did tbe batting for He O
Ford 1

The b«ar has throw n th< dragon d
And spreads his J«ws lo hur.
The maddened Hon stwlka around
V hUe all of thru look to the aun
»'of aa enUgki nine m>
In olden time there was a taie

Funeral of George A. Reid.
The funeral of George A Reid wa*
bold
from
the rMldence of M A
Housa. 4lf Rose street, yesterday af
tonooo at s o'clo
Tbe body
rtfAd over tbe G
4:30 I

Hooaa. where tbe funeral waa held
Rov. C T. Stout bad charge of ti
fuaeral aArrlce. and part of tbe choir
of OfAM cborcb furwisbed the music.
A. Heusa

U D Curtia cooducted

^ToPAMAd

zr4‘2tSir,.-r|

Than at the nrat did aecm.

There # some of this In Mantchoo
The lion vtalkr ^.od roara
The eusir and ii»- lion are
The atr. n*th oi J*i»an a sun:

u h. .tor, to .r«u. loiv.
In ku t-ool Ijatl.r >pdt.

Hbe b:i. I.ullt
her rallruuiU tu UtMolup iratW*
atlflr It; abr ghollt buy - «ur
to grind w Im-jiI gn>w n in Mam I
pays buiHlrwl »f tbouwamU ..f

ChlcAgo UfdvAralty Oefaotod by UnL

bui. Ibe d«y r
buiH.nt ul bl» t
a grakv all Ida
own
III* UnutIfnI %ohv* bad a oalUral tom b of Irouy lu It. aa w hen be
©luv aald tv ue*. Mm Howe, try uur
auMp .wko* with au upward lufiecdua
wIin U pnookrn! a .^luile."

BTAQE AND PLATFORM.

“Imutsiana, ‘ tbe «una obow bat
with uew Jokes and saw tonga, nnd
tbrm) big new apecialltea. will be glvea at il.r fiiy Opra House Wadnaaday evening aoder tbe anapioeo of Uw
Wool Side Oatticiio ebarcb. Tba tioketa are on sale and can be parobaaad
of any of tbe membm of the oburcb.
The plat will be on for tho roaarval of
oaau tomorrow morolag nt tbo City

John W. Vogvl'a big mtnatreU have
reached the highest summit of pmlec
tlon. tow. ring aimve all almllar attractiooa. a mouomont to Ibe march
of progressive minstrel enterprise.

yoiMl iVkIUg to I -s-.,!- Ibe II
wbo u-e is-rn.itl.sl to jdlbige tbein nt
will In ever) vib. r part of tbe etnpir*
But there Is an Iniu eiiM- biwb-ss ,-bmeiit lliat It will take ;.ll IIusmu s mill
tary strength in Mam biirki to subdue,

Julia WuiM How

i others, con
ssiou
Lite* her liupri-ssiousiif
Ralj.hWaldo
-rsou. tbe famous pbIK»u
pbIK
May CTIllc. Mrs
Shows tU‘ great man. abe l.undn-dib
annlvi-rsary uf wbo*,- birth is soon to
be w-k-bralisl. murb as be would lun*F
tookixl to bU valet bad be bad one

wliB av M

lAStlALL TONOKKOW

suits Will Follow.

./'■r

and

ghth striH-t. was ae
large Rt Ik-rnard .
pn>|MTty of Clarence
lives across the at reel,
that the dog bit anothei

A r\z

Faculty

Will

Play

th«

of tha School on Twelfth
Street Grounds.
ihe Sk-nlur Pacul
he High schtM.I
Ibe High sdbtM.I
le w ill Ih- callit! as »
- of SCblMlI as pCMkSibl
Kl. cb«.e game, and ,

erncEis webeku^ted

met),Oils ai> long in noe by aimilar anteriwisA-s.
Tbe poblic wauU bav«
i>nen carefully oonaldeted by Managei attending physician stai.-d that
Vogel, wbo ba* ac<ioitod reoognlllon t»-«-ih nearly met
Jdanie Is attaebi-.! Ui the ow
for 4hi advauci meul and fartto de- of N«*
the. dog. and Mr* (Rbsou
stated
velopment of iiiioairelay. rmwlviog that the owner felt Ver> liadlye alMuit
the praise ami steadfast floaiioial top
hough it wras a great
I«ort of all lovers af amniament. Tbli
buiigbt that anviblng
famoQs organixatioo wilt* be Men at
..lit frt.ni the it
HtoinU-rg'a (Irand Opera Hooae aexl t.iii III. „Tjt
Tnnadav. May S6th A grand and tm always to- l4-ft
posing free apr.-taoular street parade
will lie given on that day at noon

At a Iiiek-ting uf the Traverse City
8unda.> Sd-h.M.I assfM-lattoti yesterday
aftern.s.n the following offleer. were

GROUND IS BROKEh
k.

C.

Wilaon

Haa

Bogun

Work

on

New Buildinga for Mich. Btorch Co,
(Jruund was Im.ken Saturday after

;i:r

K Wilson has the Cd»ntrart. and
be work, on the new structurvs will

^

H- pushed as rapidly aa poasible
Mrs J 8. Jones af Indlaoapolia re­
tamed from a slait to Cedar this
K«,l
Kl«#.l,y.
morning, acoompauied by Mra J. A.
Mn. Itobeoek of U>» 8»bosek *a
Pennington and ohlUd.
Tbe state dfnn of U»l.o. b-o«cbt to tin oU; oo
a tong letter
W illiam Schulu went to Benxoaia
IhoOhuloToU 7Mt»rdbT 6* Omkfc
> r.iien M sume demanding
this morning.
fmm tbe Turkish
gtivem
M of whom woot lo Root, mod S7
•o Kloctoy. to work o. ..mr tool nent on account of outrages perperaieki ii|«n her by tbe brigands wbo
Onn. Mn Boboook Ind 100 non of •apiured
and held her prliKmer while
few days
tbo auBO oUoo. «bo «oot oo to ChoB J Morgan wont to Bontb Maat- boy«*n
ton itland Batnrday night on a bnalTbo <1 Unok, Wbo cot oSboto basts of her eJaim
DOea trip
won kept for Uio olcbi lo B J. Mor
I Mn. John P Ott and son Raymond
I by an Automobile.
left Saturday evening on tbe Illinois
vrtiw Prank Kafka was out driv­
ing yesterday hi* horse t»M,k fright at
for a visit with reUtives In Oblcago.
an automobile and attempu-d to run
acoompanl. d by Mra Samuel Oarawa). He slipped and fell before be
land.
bad g.me far. and was pn-venled by
Also Steinberg ia iu 8t Igoaoe for a
frx.m doing himself oy tbe
of Arthur bystanders
any aertou. injury
few oaya on bneineas
old* i.u wnC. A Croeay left yesterday for De­ im Rennies farm. srri%ed In the city
sterday from .New York, having ae
Will Not Aok to Cloao.
troit.
ired a fourtin-n day furlough to visit
)wlng to (he fart that Diyk>ratlon
Dr. U A Holliday went to Fife
ime. He did m.t know of bl. brothr thia year comes on Saturday, tbe
Lake this morning on buaineas
a death till be reached home The
Heat day of the w«H-k. tbe Clerks*
Mrs H. U. Dsvia went to Onmd
dtl^hlp Iowa, which he Is on. put union havf decld»-d not i4» ask any cl
to New York for repair.
Mr Helm he proprietors to clooe
Raiuda tbia morning.
»
trying to gel bis furlough . atended
Mrs Ada Fuller want to Grand
Rapids thia morning on a visit.
Bpok. on Aremnia.
George Lntmao rotaniod to Oanrk.
H H Acartan delivered an ad­
Charle
les M Hager, wbo is in a -wlg- dress on Armenia last evening to a
upp r penlnanU. tbia morning after
.n section 3. near Plfe Lake, is
apendlog Sonday in the city with hia in me city today on ' businews . HU large audience In tbe Prlenda* ebureb
The address waa very interesting aad
family.
friends are rqMUng him about It. but instructive, and waa Il.ttmed to wHb
Mrs Blocking of Fife Lake relumed fie aaya. 'Tell them what you wa
he ket-neal ibtereal.
home this morning aftor a vUit in tbe 1 am accused of being driven
----E-. of having my eye on
Thoro la No Fight On.
city.
rhicken < «P. of fishing, of drtving an
Hon. J H Monroe relumed to A\ well. i»lng gold, stealing timber,
An Impreaalcw haa arisen that tberw
Lansing this morning
an)- civil offense on tbe cal a a fight on between tbe council aad
what I am doing I am not
Attorneys W. H Foster, George F

GLIMPSES OF EMERSON.

a JaBK

SnTENBT
FIERCE DOG

TO XAISE SOCAB BEETS

Iwlla Warn Hawe'a Isswre-sluas *r

corks from iN.itlcs and waiting U|>oti.
bU guests w bb-b be seemeil to du wltii
right gisal will His wife, atatrty and
mild ey«-d. apitewiwd |•erba|»s more re­
mote from tumuH.ii life than be dkJ.
"In i-ompau) with tbe dlstinguisbed
trio already uu-uttoned, 1 bad b«-n InTlted tv remain at tbe bvuae uveruigbt.
Onr fftum train dkl not leave nntU
early artemoon, aud oar fommon waa
paaecd in Mr. Emeraon’a Ubrmry and
la bla deUgbtfal company. Wa were

event. Coach
ml!c ran Iw
*iA«d. where be
was
d.deate.1
by
Perry uf MIchlga
The
e day waa |w‘rfen for a track
.iieei—hm. r ear ami «Iry 8immaiiea:
Mile Run-IVrry iM I. first; Hail
KM s€-<r1;
(Mnx.r
(Mi
third.
Tine. 4 34 3A
Quarter Mhe Run—Rebslork
(M l.
flrAt. TaylW KM. Fe^.nl; llut-kwal- '
ter ((M. third
Time. 62 secx.nds
liMV-Yard Daab- Hahn
(M l. flrat;
LAKE SHORE IB COMPLETELY Ulalr (CM. si'ctmd; Riewari (Ml.
ihlrd
Time. I« seouods
EXONERATED
rrmYard Itosh -llahn (M l.
first;
Hair KM. *e«»nd: Senn KM. (bird.
Time. 21 3 6 seo.nds
k Roc
l2«vYard High Hurdle -Ctoillln (C 1, ^
firsi:
Btewart
(M
l.
second.
kYlead

In Which Ten Polea
K* I. Ihirti
Time. 16 .ecv.nd*
Ware Killed.
2211 Yard
llurdlee—Blewarl ?
(.Mi. first; (totilln ((M. aecood; Nor-1
ivMs (M l. third
Time. 26 seonda
|
.o».
Hair Mile Run Hall
(Ml. flrat; :
Jary thU
_
_
(‘ahUl t(M. sec.nd; Dilloway
(M l.latAwOaaBaldAveaMoam ia whiel. ihlrd Time 2 iK 16
i
UbFoIm wart killrd Tbe lole ra
Tw,»MlUWalk Kelb«g
(Ml.*
apoaaiblllty for the aoeidaok It laid first; Mtune (M i *ec«d; .\Vl,er iC 1.
apoo tba Ofmad Tmnk vailway. tbt third Time. 11 minutes 12 secvmda
Itole Vault Magee t(M. won at 11
Lake 8bort btiag exemeratod fft>m aay feet 4 InrlH^s; iKcwmk (Ml. seemd;
tbare of blama.
Kenmnl) KM tU^i for third
IXscus Thniw Hpclk KM. won at
117 fet-t 3 Inrhee; Maddock (M.l. aecond:^fauiln KM. third
High Jump-VerlwTK. Miller aad
Hrewer. all of Michigan. tU*d for flrat
at 6 feel 10 lDch«*s
Shut Put Riddnson IM l. flrat. at
37 feet 7S Inches; Maddock (M U*ecund: Kmik KM. third

BIG BT. BERNARD ATTACKED LIT
Hammer Tbmw
Ma<bKick
(Ml.
inches. Heston (M i.
TLE GIRL YESTERDAY
s.-cond; k:dmui
Jump-Hh,
A .lit, lui-b
Face Will Probably Be Oiafigured. But
Hiurg.sm
l^M^
urgksm (]

Tbe dog was
kllb-«|
Imm.-dlai.-:)
iftcr bliiiiR linb. Hcb-n
The child
was playing at a iH-lgbU»r*s on (b<K.rch. ami at the time she was sluing
II a chair, ami thiu*,- wb» saw l
hat the d.ec waiktHl uu-b. the
wit hum U-Ing angered. a»‘l
gral»lH>d For the Trmraraa City 9mmd»y SchMl
her in the chi^k
The
Aooociation at the Mooting Yeatorlarge animal, ami two
day Afternoon.
teeth caught the child just iH-h.w'ihe

PERSONAL.

and it ia oo the natives she d.'is-uda for
the work of draining exiei.H.ve un*aa,
rucialuiiiig w-aste lami- and building
towns for the iiuvn.ing white |K>pulaItou
t ouvUis are mr lui.g.-r s4-ut to
Klls-rin.
It ,>o*u im.re t,. f.s-d aud
bouse them ibnn lu lure ilie .Maurhnrl
auH
Russia wel.un.es ev.-ry one into
Maiiebiirla wlm bungs an idea that
w ill nld her In Ibe d.-. elopment of Ibe
bind, hut she bus m .ny dilli. nlib-s tu
uver.s.i..e niKl ask. tu Is- let al..m- uutli
ahe ran ix.iupl.-ie her work
Already
she bus sis-nt wllbin two years
rjiMMMSs, l„ buibl.ng Dulny. the Pa
Clfie teriullius of tbe trails Asia tie rail
Way. find making it ready for tlie ixmiuien-i- <»f ili.* wttrkl Kbe has rais«sl tl.e
n*e vf Mnnebuna from ....thing
uua. We are tbe gn-ate*l gain
d It bebouv.-. ua to aid rather
nder Russia iu tl.e develupuieut
of a rl. U. fertib•tile ri-gU.
n-gloi. that wtlbout
I exm-ndil
V US a* Kores

Slavery .|»-a |»ariy given at tbe town
Ull in ttoDivrd, Mass
Tbe *qK-aker*
on tbia ca-castou w ere WeiRlell rblliipa.
Edmuud QaiiK-y aud tlie elib-r Wimani
Uuyd (iarrlson
lotit-r tu the evening
a few- frlemis w«-n- »-utcrt.-ilm-«I nt the
EnK-rsuii reaideiii-e
It se-uusl aliu.«t

liar. Chicago* cTJU-k
ler. did not atari la tbl
Rtagg sent him into th

it la Hoped No More Ser.oua

broad and lib.*ral basis, tl.e company
Icunlaimug the iaading ligbU of minBtrelMj. the very cream of laogii prodcorra. aod tbe pick of high olaaa

;,„.y gram .eotiraly differaot to all
bap* jminalT.l organ i rat lout aad a we
reli.f from tue old and tbrai

aulburlty
Tbetv are jiMasMss
eburlaus In tbe 4««Miisi B.|iinre n
Maueburiaii t.-rrimry
Tbe Indn
uf these pref.r It.i-slnii rule. «

8le

riads la tbe SSO-yard

ALL BLANE ON
GRAND TRUNK

Aifrad Fnodriob a horse beoawa
>mineiit ex.*-pi in iIh» frifbtoo«i y^Mcrday morning at Ur.
hi. i. we a*k to. iw.t. Holliday's aalomobiu cm East Eighth
atrwet It only temb a very few mlaataa to make Um boggy, wblob waa a
MW ooe. took much like kiodilag
wood. No uoc waa lojaitsl. and oftorwardatbe horw» waa glvaa aa intro
dortloo to the* Btoobine bat then did

L,y ilM- uf tbe Ame,ban sl.am risk
Jrlll. they tvlilsisl I.I gUe way. Ibe
MaiieiiurUiis returmsl *nlieiil> tu work
Alid fruin tbut da> tu tlds lius^bi in Ibe
fur east bus luuked to ils to help her
Mit uf many ditfl. ullb-s Tbe Maneburlaus shortly after Issauie Iniulved lu
Ibe lloi.-r uutbrvak. iiii.t Vqani f.ir.-igu
• luiprlsmied in tbe'hlib- lius
vs alread3 si.riugliigNu|.. the
were t..m up and tb. w.ssieu
;.-s weiv l.uru.-d l.y the Ii..\.-rs
jr ar.‘ tbe ev.itlng times y.-t over,
e reprem-nlali».-s in nil Ibe larger
uf Mini, lairla. d.-spl1e Ibe fyet

in'he;.

illrhtgan equalei

hem »e-urttles

m;,il.»n was then aken under advl***meat by the cui . which will pruha
bly set the dale about June Ik fur
the hearing

bleL. Mukden,
lukUeii. the ..npiu.l
. .npiliii. ia
, of
|H-rsoiis
• away from tin- aea
« oast uimI rest iitsl ..i.ly l.y tl.e llnsw.au
railway
"Pur Itusaia tv retire ffAMn MamliU
ria is uuprailieal
It wu.ihl .leprlve
Ainerl.-aii uierebanls and mamifaiiur
em uf mlilloiis annually mimI would

>U. ivfll*
in s spirit
aun.ivisl

irr„r.r.b-

cate aga
ito. and

DID NOT LIKE THE AUTO

toat lu her. for the Mali, bill n.iis still
au<-ci<amriilly wayLi> tniielers nnd even
wns k trains.
ihai It Is i,.s .-sw;iry lo
guanl the railwiii f.n nlni.».t li* entire
leligib
A.........
i.n- wel.un.ed Ju
Maiietinria. tin- Kussb.iis takitiK up ea
grrly »nr uew inie.iiiona In b.ls.r wiv­
ing drib-es; lu fai l it waa tie- adoption
of one of tbeor. Ibe Ainert.nu steam
rtM-k drill, that bn.iigki wisu.i ibe first
strike known In lUiwslati Asia
I bad
Indui-ed tlM* eiigims is tv unl.-r a main
pie tot. and on tbeir arrival we .tartisl
tbeiii to W ork
The Manetiiirlans. w bu
had Ihs-u a.vusiouwd to eh.Hdng away
tbe ns Ls ami Isiw bl. rs l.y band, sultlH- Yank.s- iini.blin-s
leiily wali
tbuinpliig away, giiuled by
bauds, and then at the tuui b
ton the I barge ,.f dynamite
iM.wldei-s flying In e\er\ dn*.'
V

«• j

Ann Arbor. Mlcb.. May It -By the
are id K3^ y^ta
Ibe UnL
verrlty of Mlchlgta track team Batur
Opposing Cawntel Concur In Matter, day afternoon oo Peir>‘ BeJd defeated
tbe rniverslty of Chicago la tbelr an
and June It Will FrabAbly Be
nual dual mtvt There were 14 events,
Set for Hearing.
ml Michigan woo II first*. 7 ae?oada
m l :s thirds Tbe we-tern collega

IS.
K«e-a
hlngton. May IK-In the su baminerthrow re.*\»rJ was Lr.iken by
of the rnlietl Slate* tti- Maddock of Michigani. wbo buriei

rl« of furg-unenoia, wb
well uist« b«d tbs I uf ImT eyea
‘•AH»Ksiirb siiuple in tbrtr style of
liviiic <tbf Kuierxiu «'uu|de wrere very
lH*-|.»tsble sihI eutertalned many pro
I .h.»k Ibat ..... of th.

liutl.|;i- to art Ur iu I
I along ibr Him of
ir dr-l llusb of
imt forgot that. If

SitoE arwuto

lASTrotracmciui

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CURlTIEfi CO. CASE

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LIKE

THE SOULES IMMORTALITY.
tonlA.
or Wlrv w lb« Cv«Uk« IU<»tA
nUL May 16-^Barl Sopor and
TbooMA Bouf ban. tbe maa who pltad
AdcAllty fo bATflarUlof ibe otore at

lbr,Mi»:l, ItritUl,

WILD BEAfiTS

Tba lOfalAr MAotlag of the McmIc.u
AiAfpoiAtMUg to hAAbAAd lA
roodmao will oaoar tble evening
fto 1«R TbA HaAM AAAtAMl
pIlAd Atotac Ito vto 16 ycAfA of J. W. CMlffa )ati fataroed from^Un
I UfA iMAlAMA bod too tral Lake, wbars be dellvartMl n fine
ler ptaao valaad at fTOn to Mr
B. B. UlU. OMaaiar of the canning
leloryat
Mra O. r Campbell, who has I
vary HI. ta gaining alowly and it is
WAAld bA tAlAAAAd lA Ibe
bopAd that AbA lA oat Of daogar.
Tbo danelog party of tho Klngbu of
PytblaA. that was to have been niren
baa iHio indell
altaly poatpooed on acooantof ibe hot
BBlnbfw S3 IacIiaa In LAAfth. Which
aatboc.
Hod Baaa KIllAd. FoiMid by
Tbarawill be a baaqaat In oouuro
Baa BoniAA.
oa with tba initiatory work of Trav
Atae Ray Taet No. IW K. O T. M M
tbia Avaniiig. A fnll attendance is de
tbAt miMurared jiwt
Incbea
In eliad
Dr. O E. Obaae wHl return H.mI
lAACtb
Tbo doAd ftsh
lying
ime« naeday from a lirp to Dee Moines
lA tbo AhAllow WAler. And Mr
Iowa. Daring bis abeanoe Dr Oba^.
lAdAd to bri
: It to the
UllAd tbe hoepitalf in t^hicago.
WM too bAdly d<
uf tbo boAd WAA
Mies Roby Wofrl. wbo has beei
lot to Mr. BAriM
AObfiaad at home for eeverallweeks bj
hAd beoo drAAmitad or tpeored
lUbeAA. reemmed her duties in tlie pro
hate eOoe today.
LABT or EARTH
If e hoenee was leeued Imlsy
Laid to Ro«t in to CharlM Albert Klliott of Umot
>wmablp obd Agnes Knlgnt of Hoi
bd.
Part*. May IS—runeral aervlcea
Wallooe Latinan. who has been ci>u
oTAf tbo romatna of Sybil Handertum. fined to bis bod for tbe poet two wceki
tbA boAUllful American prima donna,
wbo died Saturday, were held in the by illneae. WM able to be out today
Oburcb of St. Honore today. The aer for tbe Erat time
vlAM were attended by a large nuin
The local High school base 1*11
bar of AmeJican and French actreaaea team aad the Asylum team are crt.s.
Aftor the aen lcea the body of'the
priMA donoA waa cremated In the inf bats thU afternoon on the Asylum
begun after

ADVANCED DATE
.N TH.

! tall «d stature and grare of aspect.
^ VsateTto

mm ft HtW ki I
tht itwltfi Mm

lEPORTlS
CONFIRMED

at one end and Mrs. R. at the otto,
t Matty tbeoMrA of tuteirol were dla
! corned. Mra P. fully expnbatag her
otdnloos. wbicli ofuni did not coincide

fonuedby I
millions. clU-s
plscvs. rallwuy
tolns and pUlm
ever rallw.y.
I tbe Whole land

j
j
.
I

R. MeFadxen. i

Probate Judge John A. LonmfW
rant to Katomaaoo lodgy^ boutoua

to of tbe U An. tL died earlj this
totoag at a boepilal In Chit
wtoo be Bod goM for treatmeoL He
to Um U poor btolib for t«o jean.

THE MARKETS
-May wheat. 7Tt%c;
ko 3 com. 46c; No. IF 'YOIT W ANT TO RBN*T or
while oats.
Tuledo May IK-Wheat-Cash and

ay. 75%,c; July. 73^c.
Chicag.i. May IK-May
1> 7;;\,c; May com.
oat* -76\,c; July pork. $17 12H;
$KH6; ribs, fS.STHe.

x:.

Pouioew on local market. 40G46c.
TRY A REOORO WANT Aa

Mme Ratoiil. the noted beauty aad
pur- singer aaya: "My face U mneb fairer
the rose deepen. In my cheeks, my

Tbey
tube old Inatmmenu in________
new ones of aay make If you rent
aa tnairument from
them tbe
umt you pay will apply on tbe
prtoe In came you decide to pur
DR. A W.

public works baa __________
tloa. and tbelr right to have
tove tbe paving done aa they
and tbe laaf“rMtoUn
the council left the matter

BOTWA

TIIF. EVEXIXG KECORD, TIIAVERSE CITY, MICn., IIONDAY, MAY 13, 1908.

With Saber, Gun
And Pistol :!f
9m,hfO,u KO»^.]
WUKB
tb« im «T»lry bat.
■ tto of tke var «TRt fou«bi near
4§ tbt EapfialiaaoQck. abate PiaA.
____ V. ___
„ .mCRM) M.
Abmit
vt7 fnaa of borae artUiery ,
lie dfbt was a suivri*. aU
I Noaltad la a »n«*. or a
i
bormec. ^
emtiMM feats of penoasl darlBf sod

wadad and bad tu ------------ -------artne tbe exm* U^l
Tbe •ecUoo of gtm. t«ken nnd loet
bj WUyte was afterward «i.tur.d lo
a cbarife of Wade llaiuMuu • brijiede.
wblcb Ktuart broinjlii up fruui lio^ ^
TUe rtaiii
tlui. of
Y
the aaiue baltery wa« cUara-tM by Um* ,
;
BUth Vlrflnla «avalr>. but Um- New
Yorters defended the buh« ai:«tUHt
platol, kim
Fbr SMM dajs Jeb Btaaft bad made
Mi caeabT baadqaanera oo ao elrra color bearrr. btoart bruttsbl uj» lit
ttaa bajoad tba titer known as Fleet too's brtKadr ou the B«Iloi., aud *
wood hiU. Hateral roads crosrtn* tbs It alBbted Ihe bill tbe cTert WSS
Utar at imtartjr*a and Kelly. fords
load la tbs dliactloa of Fleetwood sod
ea to Calps»sr Court House biusrt Tenth New Vork. sod tbe Jers«>
btoks bis bltoosc oa tbr loomloa of slUl held Ibelr nound. Kll|Nitrl. I
tba Mb to mmreb to Cu4wt>er. and at tanoed to meet Hauipton at s Ka.
tba Mass time two column* of Federal and tbe two «\»lumini res-led and *
caraliY oadsr Flcaaonton crossed st
fbs fords to mvnnoller sroui»d Cul
Tbe lolouin <*rooslng st Bever
Mat. Tbeiolumncf
irt fold was led by
It fsU la with lb. «i
hllh- Ir^.ii
wood. Tbla line immediately be
I tbs battle ffoot for Htuart sod
I biu bla roar.
1
I adTsnee fuard at the i-n-s ^
bM was led by •\3rlmes** 1>stI. of tbe i
mgktk Now York csrsiry. Hsrla wss *
MUsd la a dael wKb Ueatpaant Allen ;
if tbs BUtb Virginia cavalry. Iwlnjr

energy uismi
Uefon* the InH
dent t-Urted. boa ever, the Jerm yim n
rode Into llsrt's VlricluU battery and
met with a leivpUuu like that *rueu to
Usrmsi.-s Virislulaua by tbe Bunuert
of tbe HUtb New York. Fart of the
Jersey rei.'lmeiit found Itself cut off from tbe brltfnde by llumplou>» harse

ball U t.«. bik' to U- put lu
lbr».iu:h tba- Ih.I. IS in the b**ll. and
It U lll•ide
11*0' did It yet
little iniu ball is .alUHl -tbe Jiu*:le
Wh.-li >uU shake the -lelah U ll It JI
)i\^
111 UlziUll*: the Ull the Jlualet
a little luill of mud. Just tl
Ihe il.nUle l.f the Ih-II
*1 bl
mold U made. Ju.i Ihe ahttiH- of Ihe
ll Ti.U mud tiall with
• U pln.^d in tbe mold
I la iHiured
•ured
of lb. ouuid.-. ami
r between
lu. v^hbii niu up
the ball and Ihe u
-Wheu the luold
a slelBh 1h.1I. but I
In made of dllenjh
I, U- sbaLeii out
ahakeu out of til.

so that
tbe dirt
« til the

Iters of .
of the
Uie .,Ut.sl|oi, of tia- iusnltl. ieiiey ul
soim- of Ihe .iahirie. «as b. lni; tirumd.
vrue brother who ua* statlou.d at a
mUsion IHH.I made a simm: plea f.ir an
lueream* In >al.ii\
lo pr.^H-rly pixv
Ude ni> fttiu.l.v Willi the n.•.^•HsiUe^.•^
be aald.
a Herioiis pioldem ’
How
y.iuV aaktd
many . lilldrvu bai
sympiillieth- bn.tli.
hu\e four Uos.
dlately the sMiipallien.- friend tmik the
•lluw U it iKe^sible that our
brx.ther eaii provide .v«u the
are*t
iiCH-. ssiii,Ti f„r bU eiBbl rhildreu
children; tbs

VIBCINIA TIIOOFEKK ItllJlNU OV Fit THE
ibot dc«d lAstantly while strikln*; bis,
fos wllb a amber. Stuart sent tbe l.ri |
gadea of Wade Hampton and J. E. ;
Jooea to msei Buford and Colonel M.
a ButleFa South Caivllna rei.-imenl.
off to bis right rear to guanl Itraucly j
•tatkm. on tbe rallioad. Having mvn
Ms laat gun aod tent removal from
Floatwood, Stuart rods out to dln-ot tbe
Sgbt with Buford, leaving Major Me
ClaUand. bis adjutant general, on the

•W YOllK llATTi:u\

llsrl s Imtleiy bad followed Uaiupton
up tbe bill aud ois-m-d on the n-.vim-n gath.-nd
lug Fideml.H The J
ept down uiHiutla. ar
beadwa.v and swept
and ridtrig
tUlerr. slrlkiuK tlie Uauk
ll
belwcm the buuh and amM.iiH leuglb

of tbe line The caniu.m-. rs turn
ed from Ibeir pht-i s w ilh sjHiiige staffs,
plslol* aud spikes, wlmlever lay at
band. aiKl U-at off the a»uUants. kill
lug the Jers4-y tx.h.iu l and woumling
the major In a band to hand siru*:trie.
While tbe light raged oil the bill aiiioke
aud dust Cb-uured tin- tvlors. and the
coiul.Mtauts
o.uld s,-anvly Identify
OWIaud that
ford aud friend and fin-. A Virginia tnKip.-rTaii
WSJ marv'blng toward Bramly station, Into a Ftderal lolouel aud a|K>logir.ed
by
saying.
*T
r-an’t tell you Yanks rr,.iu
against Flcetwocsl bUh aud threaten
log to cut Stuart off from Fht-twood our folkiL"
As the KUK.ko eleared away ou tbe
and tbs roads to CuljH-iH-r. The mojur
crest
Hart's
guns
oin-md at long range
rafuasd at Oral to credit the new s. but
UlHiii the FtderalJ who stijl . luug to
While dlsrodnf with Ibe i
the Held around Bniiidy stutiou. Jtu
a kmg mounted etdumn o
ford
was
i^.mpletely
out of tlu- fight,
(owarvl the statAn
neetwood was tbe key to the imdtlon having reirvat.d towarvl the river
would not be overlooked ^.y the when brut attack.d by Stuart. He was
then
too
far
away
t..
aid Hngg fight
,y. Fortunately a tl jioundbad wiilMlrawn from tbe lug on the other side ..f the lilll. Stuart
fight kt BererU's fold on u.^-uuul of bad won tbe day by the t.idhW Fur
uSerfect ammuoltlon and UalUd at rest, tbe -\Mxatd of the Saddle. ' h.
tbs bottom of Fleetwood bill.
This grapbh-ally put Into wonU that U
g«n wat ptulwd to the <-n*sl aud with when tbe em^my «'9im- up In hU rva
■ome Imperfect abell aud a few round be turned around and wa* uimii thel
•hot found la Ibe cheat McClelland j it-ar.
opened a slow flro Ufion tbe marching
rk-asonlon did not ride tl.rx.ugl. to
column of Federala and sent ixmrlers Culin-per that day. l.ut while lu jhh.
to Stuart for help
aesslon of Fleetwood hill bN tr.Hi.er*
Tbe aodden fire from the bill was as; picked up a headquarters desk contniu
mocb a surprise to the commander of Ing dl*l»stcbes which reveal.-.! the fad
tbs Kelly’s ford column. Generali that
wa* on the eve of crv.*slng
Oitgg. as I>svla’ encounter with Ihe ! tbe Uappaliannm k to uiaix b Into Feun
YItgtnU cavalry bad Isn-n lo Buford aylvanla. This timely warning eiial h-vl
at Beveriyt ford. Grogg bad not s,-ou ^ Hooker to save bis army from a s.nx.iul

^
and be turo.d about.^o rncf
Confederate* for |H3sseaiilun
Mi-Cb-llaud a' of Gettysburg,
JEORGE U KILMEB.
aod steady firing deceived Gregg
G
Bt might have Uken tbe bill with a
OQUadlOll at tbe outset, for tbere wa*
m'.:, . .>t 1 ullahomn. TeWL.
BO one to oppose excepting the major
and a battery offleer with a few
at tbe bowltscr.

_

Not until a serond
ccmrler galloped up would be beUevc
gbat tbs Federala were mart hlng for
VWtsrootL Then be sent Colohel Har­
man’s Twelfth VlrglnU cavalry and
Ookmel Whyte's bsttalkm at a gallop
to meet tbe new danger.
Harman
daabsd up tbe bUl just as the howitzer
fifud tta last abot and Colonel Wynd
bam*s First New Jersey cavalry
cavalry. In

SSTJS^SSL

. with guidons and
proudly up

« x ...lii.-r and ber thne
! dauglit.V!.
llowev. r. there wa* no
bigamy .ouu.i-tt,
«curr.xl
.ifl
aemN-r.. .lu-i .rff
F1I>1 Xir v.-wlH-rry married Sallle
lam.m. a
-i.-w
with
rbU w...
ago.
Sallie died
our y.-.nn. l;;t.-r leaving a son.
Newberry
rrl.-d tt. Judy Barrom. who survived
me. and juitsed away. Icariug
I'” daughter
t\heu
the mouruiug
period had expired. NewU-rry asked
Martha Barrvmi if sbe would b« bi*.
and she fell Into hi* arms. Sbe. too.
died, leaving an
Then Newberry l.asbfully jiroivOH^-d
to the 1.1-t lamiMT Of the origlual
fauitiv. Fat»-y
She said It wa* v«*ry
sudden, but she wilted, and tbe tHher
»d N.-wUiTy w*Te uult.d.

nibhmli is w rltt«-n a
the iHxHde. •H|M> mIly the woim-i
luitlii o.uiitri.-H thnu of xihmM
thing elH.-. Take the... all. the ^
kliiig daughtors of Audalunm. Ih.
bly grave wou.ei. of the FaHtlh-*, tlis
cmlittullng V..hi.clami*. tlie ruddy
cln-eked women «.f th.* Asturmi «ml of
C.nliclfl. ilH- rol.usi :iiid w hul.-noms
Catulouiaii'. the |.n.ud .\^agol.eHa^
ami they make up u naiional grouping
of women har.l t.» sun'S** for cl
utul verve. .Mexi.xiii Herald

Laughter
\.v
uuug meu w ho h
-V. and U.lii are i

• ,1-ike.l me to uia
. f.-lUiw*
...III it. .1 way to

Falh.-r You . h.HHH- xlrorge. and you
vlll make m. i.iiHUke. I ihiuk.
A1
Iiiy rale. It'> aaifer lo many a man
iho lu... w age* than ol.e w ho has a sal

mer while %.ut walking with
MOW a blacksmith Hlimdug
ti|M.n r.-luruiug home said,
I aaw the man who makes
a.v ”

I Hure you didr askid msmn.-:ir!y fiuMi.-.l when
was jiwt nalliug on 1
Chii-agu New t

“All. S.vm. so you’ve been In trouble.
ebr*
• Vt-H, Jim"
“Well, eh.-er up. man. Adversity tries
ua and sIh.wh up our better qaalltles "
“Ab. but adversity .Iklu'l try me
It
was a H.demn ohi Judge, and be sbowt-d
up my w,irsl qualities"

u you kuuxx >uu call tell a man*a
-iUoi, by l.i-i teethr* asked Xh/
w ho believes in algo*, bumps and
I reading
owr lut.Test.ug!" Said ber .-ompanvxbu did not iH-lieve In anytbing.
-n Jack mu-^t luve a golden dispo-

New-come Straug,-. isn't It?
hubbubs- Not at all.
All the bens
are rvHWler* at nlghu you know.-Fyi-

at tba ttaa or Jarseyman sHtboukstop
ping to form squadrons or platooua
Tba VlrgtoUos were quickly routed,
and also Wbytr'a IwttaUon. But tbelr
aodden dash had rl*eiiied tbe Federala
Three guns of the «ixtb New York bat
te»y which bad follow^ the Jeraey.
meo taatfad at tbe foot of the bllL j
PET08KCY. THURSDAY. MAY 2I8T
YTIula reConned
Newberry children.—Chicago Jourtu.1
BBd avept aniond tbe bill upon
SBBi. Some cavalry, with tbe g
Laying of Comer Stone of the SC
PINRO U told on lu marlu, mad
Bd you
fiaUoptd away, bat tbe artillery
Francis Church.
will see oa every packmga th
Lhmt It
faogbt tbe VirgliiiaiM with gun i
Train will leave Traverse City at
Ml. bawa^dkea. plstote and aal
7:00 a. m. Kate. ll.W. See potters
Aftar tbe battery borMs bad all I
« tiBpblaa t

ON YOUR OUTfilDff DOORS waa Cab

EXCISIONS
p^A^byEiT§

THY A MCOnO WAMT AB.

w#hIc.s1
u iH-tw.-eii them
The., I iun.e,l u.v
.urs.- in the op|H.sUe d.re. l.o„
nd slari.xl down the
ias*el.;;er k>uk.Hl luicL.
-I herc he ia n*.w.- hr aald
' Va

^*Au old ^!^i.m-u.au liad Just tun
ml was running after us
fast as his leg* tx»uld carry him
I
tmiaielv for him a .-ah was .Iriv
b by.
He atopiHHl It. had a f
hasty words with the driver. iMtli.t
to UH. ami Jmu|Hd in
The cab v
-What *11 you do while >o.,r
ing for a train;* I a-ked th.- ii
side I...“There's one leaV.-s at :: U. I
3:i»T now Iha.k.ug at his watd
plaiim-d our flight a.ss.rd.ugly
rot Just acveu minutes to cat. 1
“We can dv> It all right."
“Oh. ph-use do!
pleaded tl
remblli.g
"If p .p.a . ..i, u--* i
dll Frauk and shut me up."
u.ld. glv.i.g m>
“i'll do uiy IH-M.
I t.m. h wiih ihe
whip that seut la-r oil ol. a ihlxs- luill
uir trot. ••I'm in the same l«,x mvs. lf
and may Ih- m-i-dlug a friei.d to help
me out wiihin a w,s-k "
Wc n.ndr alamt a mile dmlgitig veh
clea and exciting the womh-r of iHs.ple
o.ii auv
we pasM-d. but
.piuK fri,
ou* mishap. V
«x>iixtantly hH.kiug b.-u k and'r.-iM»nli.u
the situation
“Oh. heavens, he's gaining!" i
would cry.
“No. uo. sw-ccllH-art; h. 's losii
plle<l her lover einxuiragiiigly.
"Cau't you go any faster; ' t
aakisl of u.e
V
• I'm driving now
nlh.w.Hl hy law." I r
I bad Hi. Hvamer sia.k.-i, than I saw a
ivolhvmaii making a d.ve Utr ll.e mid
dh- of the stHH l to head up-, ofl
I
turned aside quickly and pus-hhI him
lie ran after me. hraiidishlug hi* dul
aud imltlug h.s hand o...i,.on«Iy to l.i^
bip. hut lay sympathies
In the I

PER 1000 WiTTS
rrmKi u«i»hv

r its I
«r^ of olbrr womeu. do ®o*
uboUtute which bas soue of
I to iu credit.

BuriiMi Rita Elictrie
U(M III Pnrii C«

Uro U^li!Vi^^Vl«slBtPel2ta^
NOTICE.
Notice U berel.y glv
Ians, diagram and estimates of the
imvlng of State street, from the east
line of Cnlon street lo the east line
«.f Cass Mre,-i. have U>en deposited
wlih the City Clerk for public exam­
ination. naiuel.v:
Siaic Ktn-ei. from the cast line of
Fni«.ii viriH-i to the cjud line of Cass
street, the sanio to be paved with
h.ickand b. be forty four feel In width,
and that the foJlowlng leiriloiT be
.le^iKIlated a siM-cial adsesamcnl dls11 ill to Ih- asiM-ssed for the grading
and iuivlng of said street:
All IpU.
luxris of loib. lamlH and premises des­
ignated
and
desrrilHsl as follows:
la.ts n. 1-. i::. H. i:.. is. 17. 18. l»
and I'o. of ItUK-k f., and lots 1. 2. 5. 4.
S. 7. S, t. aud 10. of Block 4. of the
tnigU.al
Flat of Traverse City, excepilng from the aUive district all
public siriH-ts ahJ aMoy?.Notice Is also herchy given that the
Cii> Goiim il of said city will meet at
the Council II..-.IUS 111 said city on the
iMh dav ut May. iyu3. at 7 o’clock
and consider objections
111 . tl
Ml Improv
lentloned

E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

JOHN R.
Traverse City. Q

Wbei Yob Waal a Sice Cal ftf Heat T
MB laa« KXgbt St.

though Wf were
driving over f-ddd.-stone*. and ii.
than the minute da-h-d up to the stn
tlon diH.r. My friend* JuuiimhI out and.
not stopping to thank me. dashed In
side, lu alM»ut ten seconds th- train
pulled out. aud on the platfoini «-f tinrojir car was the ,x»uple waving to me
were k*-»t to sight the «ab
rd the polhvuian and the
old genilemau got out.
The.iHi’hv
msu's fai-e was v.-ry r<sl.
“Oril teach ye to defy the law"' he
shouted.
“There’s no law against helping eh,p.
Ing lover*." I repllfHl i-oolly.
“Eloidug loverw!" « rled tin- old gen
fleman
“LKl they play that game ou
you? The fellow U my valet, aud the
girl I* my wife's maid
They've got
tbe.family Jew el* In the aull <xis,* ’’
he poll,
man. ‘•Ol'll take ye w h.-re y -'ll have
chance to reply to a charge o’ aidin’
them that’* commutin' grand larceny."
And. Jumping Into my wagon. Ue drove
me to the polite aUtkm. krhile tbe old
gentleman followed in tbe cah.
Well. 1 had some illtBculty in keeping
•at of JslI, mod only did ao by fornlshIng ball. Tbe event Injured me very
much and farnUluMl atich a we.x|K>n in
tbe band* of my enemy. ly-ns's father,
that the poor girl came very near going
back oo roe enUrely. I only won her
after a two years’ struggle. When we
were married. It was In chuixh In tbe

regnlar way.
Tbe tblevea bad dlsgnlaea with tb«-m.
and tbougb telegram* were sent to
stop them owwped.
RALPH STANTON.

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“ Notice Is al.-^o hereby given that the
City Council of
the (\,uiicll lUK>ms In aald city on the
IMI. day of May. 1903. at 7 o’clock
P. m to hear aud consider any objec•ii.ns to the pn.posed Improvement of

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state
Mnn-i. the same lo l»e pavetl with
brick and to be forty feet In width
and that the following territory br
designated as a special
assessment
•It.striri lo Ih- asse-s.sed for the grading
aud paviug of said street;
All lots,
parU of lots, lands and premises des­
ignated
and
described as follows:
U.ts 10 and 11. of Block 5. and loU 1
made x-oU-..de. .tde g..p and “*•. of Block fi, ..f the Original •
This dfla
Fiat *.f Traverse City, excepi
, pursue.1 nnd pursuer
N..r
ll.e alKjve district all pnbll
likely to Ih- dlmliiisloxl. The

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Butchers and Sausage Makers. ^

MANISTEE & NMTN EASTERN R.Ri

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!*• day of“M^y. 19(
CM AS M BEERS.

O. P. CARVER a

l|£rr:i“'FIRE INSURANCE
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Farm For Sale
100 acres known as the Steel or
ham farm One of the best In Gran
Traverse county; 3H miles sou

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J. E. GREILICK CO, CITY.

.CARPET CLEANING WORKS.
temeCar|K-i Cleaning and Feather Rcm*»*-wing and laying.

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away lo t>e made into rug»,
ah,*w y.«i sample*

K K CHAPIN.
Fhon-iiS

8« Waxhingt

A Gold Dollar For 50 Cents
And a Start on the Road to Good Health. That’s
what this card means to you.
rs from Stomach, Liver am! Kidney Troubles the most remarkable
Wc arc ialrotlucinK; to the sufferers
rciAcily tlie world has ever know-n. A remeily that is the result of years of ex{)erience of one of the roost
alists in these diseases in this country—a remeily that has been com*
foipaus practicing phj-stcians and s}>ecialists
joBfuicti and jiul up under his direct instructions bjr skilled doctors and chemist—a remedy that
lutclv guaranteed to give certain,'-satisfactory result if used according to directions. TTiis remedy is

DR. IMAN’S COMPOUND
The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Mtedicine.

>f»e:oiai- of-f-er
In order to reach all classes of people with poor health, the un­
dersigned druggists, for the next 30 days will sell'

A Regular $1.00 Bottle of Dr. Isan’s CompouRil
For 50 Cents
To The People of Traverse City

Mods Young Again.
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in my ‘teens’ again." wrttea *’d. H*
Turner of Dempseytown. Pa. They're
the best in tbe world for Liver. Stom­
ach and BoweU. Purely vegetable.
Never gripe. Only 25c at Jas. G.
Johnson and F. H.Meads’ Drug Stores.
The Peerleeo Shirts are the best
iwMioy can buy. Mode by PooHeoo

\V<- arc pleased to recommend to all in poor health Dr. Iman’s Compou nd. W#
have sojd this preparation for the past three or four years and the results have bee,
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so satisfactory that we will ^arantee it and refund your money if not perfectly •atis
i
lied. I^r. Iman's Compound is one of the best tonics and spring Imedicines on the
BUGBEE & ROXBURGH.
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
S E. WAIT* SONS.
F. H. MEADS.
E.E. MILLER.

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