The Evening Record, July 08, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 08, 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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1903-07-08

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THE EVENING RECORD H i'aoHw

VI .; >■ . I YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
'“4f.ras

8KVBKTH TBAR-1»1»

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDM^DAY. JULY s. ian3.

nGHTFOR
HER CHILD

LOOKWG AFTEl
TIAVEISE CITYUITEIESTS
Members of the Hannah A Lay Co.
Are Mere to Attend th# Annual
Meet

IS BCINO MADE AY MRA 'jOtE - Mr ami Mr. A Trac>
.
PHINEDEAN
.
ST.
cll> la>i »M iilni£
^
_______ * ' jui' m Mim.- Mr ram.* Mr William

HTSTlCSHllNElSHEa

HE WILL DIE
TOMORROW

Sarmioca. J«l> k —The twenty alnih
annual acaalon of the ImiK-rtal council 1
JPOPE LEO TODAY PREDICTS END
2 Ihe Anc


' *

1 I
or Hit LIFE
In^EWx^irdance'aiib cuauim. little bu*iaii.l
aUh
he., wa. trauMicied during the Alay.
Morgan of |

■!f

■:

on every train Jkv south and
j
•n- partlculuarly well represented av^i
Mf.
t'larm
Morgan
Kn.ihi
Tvxlay uccum.!
LAST
VESTIOE OF the prewni meeting
AND VERY
BY THE ATTORNEYS FOR MRS.
a monster lutrade of the
uiillorroed
MOPE IS ABANDONED
Unllea. and Hil. evening offlcer. for
e^t'aio oi*ja«ierMoi
. CROMIE. RESPONDENT
the en.uing >i«f wHJ he ch^iseii The
Thump
r Morgan Mr lai;
entertainment program i. one of the
are hi t* t«i attend
Hie annual
tlug
Ih. Traver.e Fliy s
I. Nova Probably a Question of Hours lawi ever arranged fur a meeting of
^ ^ In an Effort to tho»v That Mra. Dean Hank Ho Hannah k laiy (%*. and the
Imperial council
Rather Than Days-lcygnosla Is
addition to the
<ual halis. ban
Haiinab k l^y MereanHle Co
la Not a Proper Peraon to Hava
win-he aide
quet. and refn-ptlon. th» re• wll
Ijiy vl.it. Traver.o Cliy almul
Spreading Over His Hand*—
• ' .
Charge of the Cirl—Case Will
trip, to Mt Mcitregor. laike
a year, hut Mr Morgan, who
.
Condition
Grows
Worse.
plain
and other plaix.-. of Inu n-si
III Pasadena fa! . ha.^ mn Im.-. ii
! . Continue Tomorr
DIED IN GLADSTONE
tlii- ha»H-a» rorpu. r
J.i«Hphliuimaii
%.
Mr.
Ilarrl.r
man

K'TItplt?.! ibe
t
rn*mm ba. iK'r«pi»«i
alA nihm of
Judge Mayne all day. ami tbe tn.l i.
m*i >H. and i. n«»i yei In aiahi
Tp
> afi.-rm«.ii only la.» witn»-K-i*.
t n on tf.»* .land, and Ibi- • aani
. oI oni of Hu m' bad not l..‘. n

TWENTY-FIVE
ARE INDICTED

Mr. iman
/ it l(M>k» likt' a bad
I
^.lAnuultiat \hv child i. b»T«.>. and that
.y»* h.vi. I he girl ami » ante
anU to
lo take
nioihifr’. care Hut
artchild hav
i!i*lr aitorue>. .Miugin lo prove that
Mr., iman'ii life ha. not lH-«n of
pure.1 and that .he U acarcely ihc
IU i.|H r iH-nmn to have cliarse of I he
Ktrl
AmtiruiitK to the usually acceptatandard.. and fiH»ni the i.*.ilniony
of Mr. iMan her.elf. It Would apiM-ar
that they have e.tablUhed tbelr point
that far. for Mr* Ik an her.elf 1. .1I
llev that .he ha. never In-en married,
h .i that .he ha. lived aUh Mr IVau
for about n >’ear> fiari of that time
evj u hePire th»-ri- ha l he« n an aurev
TiaKe
•ted there hav
.*r .larillnKfhar
rt«T
Mrm liejin andI Iher fUter. .Mr.
Nel.on. hau‘ be« u the only wDne..ei‘
on the Hand thus far
nilit. d that .he hdd never eouirlbuteil
to the child. .upiMirt: that .he ba«l
Uen within i;n mile, of her bm had
mil K«n»‘ to .e<^ her and In other way.
gave evidence . apparently, that her so
llcllude lor the little om- U of recent

nee. h.H'au.e tumori.w I .hall die *
Karly ihl. alterm.a, the ik.ih* had
not her fainting lit
Uonie. July h.-The offlt lal hulleiln
Arc Withheld—City-in Hand, of
-siM.l by Pope
Ia«o*H
doctor, till,
th. MiliUry.
im.rniug .cemed lo Indicate that the
august jwr.on wa. not hy any mean,
a.
well a. he wa. last evening
The
XV ir. la Ikr r-v«.lr.a IUc<kA
bulletin read:
* The pope pas.etl a
Kvau.vllle. Iiid
July K - Augu.i fairly quid night, though he had no
r.lan an inmH-.i.i hv.iamfer kilh*<l
•aloring .leep
Hi. puliK* U iHHfim
In Monday night s ritn wa. hurle.1 loig more Irregular and hi. remplration
lav
The oih* r> killeii will Ih- hiirtiHl
1 m*t »HKfr»*e a. It
wa.
yesterday
tomorrow
The grand Jury ha. in
vriilng The Improveiiieni of the pul
lie.ed It. of Kvaii^ville'. a-ich ty U.y..
lor. up th. Hapii.iowii n.-griH*.
rnep.t S.m.lnv flight Their name.-,
ig h» h*.. .trengih which 1. dtsi
have iH-en wlihlold
ig fnim time h. time’
Kvausville Iml . July kThe city
Au examination
of
hi.
hoiine..
Kvan.vllle l.)now under the control .hortly alur the hulleiln hail lM*en
Hrlgadlef Hebeml W J McKee «ml
I diM losed the ^lartlliig fad That
Mayor Covnrt.
hy u commit
ipioiiik. of l.h.Ml i..l.unlng wer.i ap
parent
ThU. wlHueii doiihi. mean.
Hi.tl iht end I. inevltahhWhen the
The military force, will 1V.NISI Hie
•lie- i.mlghi and patrol ih.* city All gave up prsdlcallv the la«| ve.Hge of
•r.4»ti. ft. tnd on Hie street, wlui can hope
They stated that the length of
•t fiiniish a katUfacton explaiiatlon the patlelilVlIfe. wlo-tbef It .hoilld he
■ thdr huhlne-s will W lenl lo their a f«'w day. or a. many houi
ime. und« r guard
The p’an. of the
«j,s-|de*l entirely

Koine. July g.—5:4u p, in—The con
Hon of the iKiiM* 1. uuchsngwl - Thy
enlng bulletin from hi. phy.lclami
i great anxiety
h -The iK.pe tmUy in
conver.sHon
rith Mfvn.lgnor Angoll.
one of hi. St fiulaut., predln^d that
tomorrow.
CONNECTION WITH THE RIOTS
AT EVAfilVILLE

Society Young Men and Their Name.

S. D.

a pair.
That liavf all th<in aiitl tlurablliiy a^ any
lhai an*’

Usnallv
Sold at
..SI.SO..

light.

G. R. A

.loleii y»
Ke^eril .. ........ .
V
daylight
dnv «rierm»on In l»
wheel, ot John A I
Cralg were taken Ir
ilw Headle hlm k on the e<.rm r of
Front and ras* atreeis
The whe<*
of Sell Hum. was taken from In fron
of the lUmiah k IJO-MereHlitlle Fo'i
.t.ire The whtHd of C K Sch.K.leraf
wa. als4» gather.Hl in b> the satm
.

Morning

I. Locomotive Derailed This
Hobos Probably to Blame
for the Accident.
am

B. BENDA A OO.
1 lv« Real Rwliablo Clothlora

*r A * Hammond and
Heri M
also lo*t ih.dr a heel, la.i night
Uwnted them In the eoop whiav' imvv|'''
had iH-eii run in for dlsord.rly eon |TI
ilurt
The night police picked them ’‘f
• op al a late hour on the .inH-t. dmlln"
ti.iK them for .afek.H.j.ing. and the p!i
owner; .4H.n had them In their i.- .e.»lou again
1m

I'harle^ tJumh’im-'. Mi‘”aiid"st
Mr.
L
FraiiK Morri.^Htown.h i

■Sf.OOl

siTh Knox^

It. o S.Hff 1

THENl;W LAST. VERY
VICl AISD
PA I ENT. KID • • -

THINKS They

i^gi.t a t

have

A VERY FINE THING CANNING FACTORY STRUCK
L

K

O bbs Is Back From s Vis t to

fghtnmg at 3:4b Th.x Afternoon

Lake^f the W'oods With a Big Nug



pet From the Gold Reef Mine

|

Nobody^Hurt,

But Many

Dmdon. July s
of Frame viMled 1
p;ilaee early Ueiav

aiiiiiiHl iiid-Hng of the Hannah
Mi-nantile Ho wa. held thl>
g
The tr«-!*orU for the paxt
v **r were verv waii.Iadory and cxim
pkr.-d
lavoraldy
with the prcvlmm
r. whh-h wak onr,of «hc l>**st in
cotniianv'fv hlMorv ' All of the offl*
w.^e r. vlecied ax follow*:
ii; perry Hannah; vU-e pr*-xldcnt.
A Tracy laiy; aerrciary. ireaHuror and
manager. H
Mouiague: ill
rtx-itirii .Perrv Hahl ah. A Tracy l.ay
Wllhc-im and H
J T Hannuh K 1
Montague
The annual nid-ting«
and the Hannah i
held tomorrow

l6enl|^mj„^Shoe
•Noimrn K

ich

Were

Badly Frightened;

shoe sim.d

iiirnle hv

PRICE
Hotel Shilson

n a Wreck pn Virgins Midland Vosterday Afternoon—Nii
Injured.

•r eoaeh lmme*llate!y fullowii
y4.|MMl
The eoneh wa* «»cci
l> hy c*»lured pemou*

EUROPEAN PLAN.

mil.mm i (o.

day. -The *trei-t* were c
IHHjple. who enthusla^Hcally cheertN
the Jackie* a* they marched from Ihi
dock to the place where Innohixm wai
— aerred

n n-t m*«s the July Ocarance
-vale. I he Borton Store.

■I
A diTorce wa* granted la*t,'*»venlnj
■ iln the ca*o of Elmer Steele V. Anni
I Steele, on Urn ground* of deaerilon.

State Hay left Oyster Bay this 1
log for .New York. He refused to dia
CUM the Eusalan situation and said
he had notklnf to make pubjtk i^ut

_ 'Idre^^F^nreir
riding this morning

• Whether you have any idea ot buying a lamp or not *f you ap>

THE ECONONY STORE

20 Year bold Fill­
ed Case. Genuine
.\merican
MoyemLMil

St.98
Warranted. This
is tho Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
. Come and see It.

THIS IS A 6000 TIME TO
BUY REFRI6EIUT0RS
lad me aliowf

you

mf Unc,^

Tl»e> arc line*! thioujjhoul with
galvantzei!

iron

with mineral

and

inauUtei!

wool.

All |iait*

are removable and eaiily deanevl
See the latent drawer *helf.

franItrude
IM Krubl gUw»l

Successor to Robbs.
I Hm M SIMM OH bin
Ftni $bm
A RtCORO WANT AO.

$15.00 Suits

fOUTING COATS AND PANTS
Mailt* of tht! vcT>* swelled

lime* they don’t. Thc> ‘d->4;cl it J
Sic

1: - f j

x-.L*cwcmi!...i. v.ti, ....
U K
iViVt

-Al;. f

H-a.’v-io-wcai ..smMhal i
*u:V'to a doi’.

W -' :oc I

$15.00

CHEERED U. S. JACKIES

HAT WILL NOT TALE

The Lamp, and Globes are beautifully tintsd and dscwratsd with
Ro.e., Carnat on.. tXC{. in the most pitting •tyiss known to tKs
pa nteFa art.

RA8TALLM

PEDAGOGUES MET

National Educational Assoclstie
Alderman L K Hlhh* ha*
,uk the vliikda iV H
from s trip to the Ijike-cf tl
aiming fiici*»ry Hii- a
. klUH-ked a hide In I
in Panada wxh.-re the t'.old
1
He also went on to
flagjn.ie -km* ke<l fta»
Parlflc cui..v^l.Kvklng up *.*me Hiuber
j^ le and Ho j*»of ove
lU.»-p.u July X
llo*i4.ii hs* w
IniercM* thki he ha* In that |»ait of j
cd ground. ..nd gavT- the 15
er gates r".iMm ur mor.- delegate* to
the douiinkin
'iw»»men and girl* emp!»»yed Vn the faxhe National hMueatloiial as*oclntlon
fV m the Hold UiM*f mine Mr
j u.rv m< 1. a inght that th.y had al
.-ntion, the attemlanee breaking
hroughi
hack a bar of gold '»orHi,^,;^,
rc*irain*-d h.v h.ree fnmi
ecords
The meeting* ye*tf
M.M. I'oniaming 31 ounces
ThU wa^ .
window*
NoU*dy
MH-iirx*d in a test to doternilue dell-1
».„ri
The .lamage Vvlll
nllcly
wlu-Hu-r
the mine I* nr.rely 1 » aUiui ir.
worth working, and Mr Hlhh* 1* cm
phatlc Jn hU opinion that It Is a fine
lys .thafthousands of ton*!
thing
He *ays
of ore are available that will run
nathinal council.______________
ly Ik |w'r ton
This 1* from the regu
Luncheon Tendered to 800 American
lar ore not the ore that I* sorted, hut
Sailors at Portsmouth. Engthe sverage run of on' a* It c*»me* |
from the shaft and the cro»* cut
land. Today.
Mr. Hihlrt say* that U will cost hut
imet to OiKUM RuMian Situation'
alKiut IIper ton to mine the ore
nd Hi* Contsrenc# With Pc
and smelt ti leaving, after paying all
dent RoossvslL
expenses, about |5 in profit on each
l.unch«H>n
wa* tendered
ton of ore mined
It Is

LAMPS...
rartii, but xoiuclhing in >’INK DECO.................... ............................. ..AMPS, all with center tlraught.

AT
RASTALPS .

rvJX"-

UV^hiiigion. July K- Twenty three
lerMiiix were killed and nine i>er«ona
njur,-d III a head-m cdlUlon on the
Virginia
Midland
dlxlniou
of
1
Southern rail way at Ko«kni.h. Vs.
fj >e..ierdgy aftenuion
Paasem
■am N..
leaving Waxhlngtoii at
I l.-i a m fi r Atlanta Ha. da^h^d
no local freight .No kk.
le instil line of the r.uid at that |v.l
and
md the hagh
eking
No. :IS The
e and .

: up a- the eng^m

bUw H«U

l‘iri^-u?:T!:;;:“:-:e.u..gs va:
om.telii of lieinvA Mr ami Mr* IWiiikdman and chiM ol St Igrim •
Mr. Taimiiml of
Ni w
V..tl.
d«v
Mi-.e. Satin- ami Plo- i. It. ruo.
Mr ami Mr. 11 H Hern-t. In IH. J

uf thv

*^The wlit.-l of S.Id«ii Hum. an
found
this morning In K S Joiie.^
Man'll.
pawn .hop. whlre It wa. pawmnl fo
•|J
Hums got it hack
The other
UuHr whe«d. have not
who have lo.l Uie
and are still l...k
Ing f<»r them
All of the Whi-el. wer.' taken during
.^he aftermHUi .hortly after :i of
Thev w*Te taken l»> three )*»uiig
whom The iM.llce are trvlng to h
Tlo v tried to t*awn them, but Ik .
that they were only parihiMy1*m
fill In till.
AlH.nl d oVliM k this momliig ih. |..
it had I..... .. lully turm-d the
nee gathered in three irampR
aim
14 have remained on the track und
w. re in a l..x car at the Oval W^h.I
.•ngllie.l would have been able
iH.h factory, hut they proved not to
’ the tram jK-foie It N.uld *iril
ho the i.ne., and the> were giv
e
freight
ear.*
further up H
hurry up ticket of legve this iiioi

lonamlEVKRV

is go-

H genuine

ANNUAL MEETINGS
inah A Lay Co. a
Bank Tomorrow.

OUR JULY “CLEAN UP” SALE
Out Rmtes

STEP III AND SEE THEM

For St

... ....

Ih A Lay Marc. Co. This Morn-

ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT"|

Mcrcliamhxc

ENGINE OFF THE TRACK

Their Machine.—Thefts in Day

THE WEATHER

Study our values in ‘‘COLD”
Judgment Bathing Suits
75q to $3.50 Bathing Trunks
10c to 75c

FOV« WHEELS STOLEN

-

See the cast window.

lage'"of’ MuV Klla

Men Nelson
who npiM-ar. like a
axzoni came out
fr •hi .A I Irk
hy HhenfT
Krat/
. hed.‘■
hed.hle he,.tated that
K'..*d. aell im aiiliiK Wiiiuaii. wa. on
IHiliceiiien are arm
with sh.M ’e>anosUA.ii th
the stand a good share of the tore
.
linger.
and n-voiver.. and ihelr
.pr«i
noon
Hhe wa. very It.ih to .a> anv
tIoiiH
tinto
fore*
the
peuj.hto
nthing that would In any way relU.M
uiMiu her al.ier Mr. Ikau. On the their authority
ss HvcKle Aar .n- am! Hniiy
ha. made th.- f.*l wen-all ever
I ^iiow fr
contrary, she went to
ctinHlderahl •
.1 Maui.h * . Mr ami Mi> S-1
•I anticiiuite no
l.awaninKme *
lengths
U**.d*tha1
Mi> A Ho-euiha’.
Mr-;‘
her act. ol X
,-lie-, hurt.. IM-fair.
lu.riin. July N
Kmpv
Will tan Michael.,
Mi- far^iu.
r.-irMu ,
III .ay that
lid not
t tio,M..t,K.ned hi. tour it
andtnavia Ml-. Ud.a Writing. Mi -- f. L'thd and .
Air. NeUoii le.tined a. to tlu‘ r. ia
death or
tlonshlp that had existed iHUa.si. her
'.Isier ami Ikiin of the birth ot the
funeral
I'hU ad of the eiiipenir
n,l
li. li.t.
dented
mark
of
wromliiueil on Fourth Page »
> of Po|M l-eo NO
honor
Humorist «o Decome preacher.
fiim-ral of th«KiiMM-roi Will
imdder by ik-cuiuH Ion
•H. Ho- uell klMwti hiiim*r,-V. .ha- a.•reign fr..m a
ptiM a cntl to .Hie pa.-uuate. ol a
Held Hie prela
Bicycit Rider. Mourn the Lo»v

r:;r;;r.7“i;:'

59c iot your choice frocu a lot of popular Copyr^^ Books.
Bhokx which tiU now have retailed frocu $1.15 to $1.75. At)
braiul new but in a tnrte cheaper bimlmg and made'to teU at

^ ^ Gtp Bookstore

‘•$1.00

Clara
Away Far From Homs.
Cspiain K K I'hsiK- nH-elvisI a lehgram fnuu tr-L White from tilad
.tone, S IV. announcing the death of
hi. daughter. Flara White, w Ini wa.
vU»ui .m year, id age
The teU-ram
dated that the remain, ba.l
hein
►hlpiMHl lu thi.‘clt> t.Hlay
and re
qm^sted t'apialn t'has* to attend hi
the JorSardlng of the N.ly lo Nonh
|.Tt
Mr While I. a welt known eiii^i'n
NorthiMirl and went.we.i with ht>
daughter,
whose
health wa-* pi.»r.
about three week, ag**
H«y death
will iM* a .urprise and a wnuye of
grief lo her frU-nd. here aii^l In N«»rth

For a Tew Days
i.V.

^“■'••'ILOOD MisomiiG SETS IN

HEt MAIACTEE ASSAILED

onm rhtuKrof’a'ratli.'r .larill

I,

Women's
Oxfords...

CbcHomeot
6«od eiotbing

€0 lUilbcItti

Cor. Front and Union

m
ii

malt riaK.fancy homenpun*
liltie* spfijrs-cassimereH —
maili* to fit likf a rpjfular
ciitAoai

(not like a rag)

wfil iiadtlt'il and stiffened
to keep iheir bhapc-7*o\ir
. V
as^orimeiil ib not eqiialled
anywiiciv * in

nopthem

MicSiuan. - ^

/

I^S.OO
^7.00

i^a.oo
^IO.oo
^12.00

I HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.

w:'- ■' J

■iM

TEE BTEHISQ BEOOKD, TRAVBBBB OnT. lUOH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1908.

THE EVBIilK HEGOU). FLOURISHING
INDUSTRY
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
-winoi T tATB AW J. w. fUMMN

P_
Tr<*l

TH* BBICK VABD
MARK.
Plant Ha* Seen Remodeled. New Mi
hinery Added and Is Now Run­
ning at lU Full Capacity.

k yard, locaind a »hon dlilanci
hwe*i of lb*, city. Th.- plant U ii
operauon and unable im keep ui
I orden. A ft»rcc uf 35 men U
huUi
Ho. 11
employed then- hieadlly. and, frou
I 75 ihouRand brick are iurn*-<1
latiy Tb. brb k afe of a far b*-i
lit) than they ba%e b<-<?n In
me. Mr Markbam has In
talkd a new paiam phk

giving'line
hatiafactlon
ing'
Tr»v«r4* aiy.
The proceB. and
Ini-ry he no»

■—-Aitissarji.’

AMERICAN EXPORTS.
Th» exporti fro« tb« UBli»*d StHtci
lo CftMda ID the iMt a»cal year In
c^MDDd to im.000.000. D calD la one
yiMr of orer fl2.000.000 CmuuU U
DO e&eeptlon to the geneml rule In
UU room Kenrly all connirle. in
Euit>pe and In North and South Arner
lea abow an Incrt-aae in their lmi>ortt
(fT JUneriean manurarture*
The chief of llie hurea.i of utalUtlm
€if the irtiaaiiry il. j.arin.»-n!. in an ar
tide In the North Anitrltan lUvIew
July. aboa. lha

m

product
turini naUona. For euunpie, of the
fdO^II^.OOO worth of manofjHureE.
eipoilad laat year. 1200,000.000 went
to Burop^ Of the nearly 13.000.000.000
worth of fnanafaeturea exported In
the laat decade, more than half wa.
aent lo Boropean markeu
Bnfland li the »reate«t rival of the
United State. In manufacture. For
many year, ahe-practically kept ui
out of the Brltlah markeu. and the
uoderaold u. in nearly all the markeu
of the continent Now. however, we
;SSTTo England every year flOO.OOO,.
000 of manufactured producu and an
other fl00.000.00o worth lo the Urlli.h
colonlea.
Our exporU of manufacture, to Eu
rope have grown from |76.000.(k»0 In
1«2 lo f200.000.000 In mi. In the
aame time our export, of mimufac
lurea to the other countrlea of North
America have lncreai»ed from f33,000.
OOO to flOO.oou.tWMi. In lu year, our
exporU to Afclallc couulrle. have In
creaaed from fl&.000.00(» to f43.000.000; to Oceanica from |II.000.000 to
fn.000.000; to South America from
fl7,000.000 lo 123.000.000. and to

Africa from f4.000.000.to fll.ooo.ooo



.!>

• While our total ex|iort« have dou
bled since 1871. our export, of manu
facturo. hav.‘ quadrupled 'in 1880
agrtfuliural ex|M»ru formed 85 per
cent of our total exiK.ru, and manu
facture. formed but 12 per cent of the
total
In tlHNi agricultural producu
formed but til p<T cent and manufac
ture. SI jM^r cent
Comparing n^02
with INKO. the gain in exporU of ag
ricultural pf.HlucU wa. fl65.000.uoo.
and In cx|K.ru of manufactureti |30l.-

ttoo.ooo
It waa e.timaied In 18C0 that manu
factuiv. of the United State* bad a
valat of ll,f07,o0u.(HMi. Germany fl.
f95.00f.<Hk». France f2.0f2.000.000. the
United Kingdom f2.8O8.o«K).O0o The
United State, then wa. at the bottom
of the Hat. In im Mulball plaeed the
value of manufacture. In the U
State, at ff.4»8.lHH>.U00. the Untied
Kingdom f4.263.(»00.ti00. Germany f3..157.000,000. fYanct* f2.fotMH)0.(HK). the
United State. i4andl«g at the bead of

lUKES WIKEMUMOAMS
But Their Verdict in Recent Sand
Contest Wa* Echoed by the Cad-'
lilac Crowd.

lied, under
»-w proce». of drying
• brick before
^ey go into the kiln Is called Becb
-11. Kapid 1‘aleni Wix.-a*. Tbe
heel barrow* and all apiiaraiui perUulng tojbe prtice** are patented.
A. *oon a. the brick come, from
je machine, afier being cut Into
uniform aUe.. they are conve>ed on
an endlea. Iwlt to
boy., who pile
them upon a lK>ard .ei on two 2x4
pU-cea; the U«rd. liclhg tailed pal
it-u ui.ui which UK) or more brick are
plied A. Mwn a. Ibere are enough
brlik a pateni wlu-< lbarrow 1^ run
up to the pile and they are all r.mxev
0.1 to the drying .bed
Tbi. wheelbarrow 1r i M^bion^s| .o
that the Holi brick are^ not Injurerl
and It li so nbely balanced abat a
nmall Ui> can handle li and move a
large quantity of brJek at one lime
A nice track lead, lo tbe drying .bed
When dry the .ante kind Tif.wbeid
barrow., wlib ibe exc.rption that they
ire not cuhbloned. are run under the.#pallet, and they are taken to the
Kiln to iH- plied for burning
In tblH way tbe handling of Individ
ual brick a. heretofore i. 4»bvlai«-d,
and It 1. a great having In exin-nMwhen It save. al leaM Iwo extra
ling, and also in tbl. way doe

cmEMsn nws
OF rndncAii

I>l«rt4'i AmrnVT Jerome was rattier
amused by llw uumncr In which a
tramp at hi. I^kt-4iUe Imne last Bnaday inurnlng .izcd up the lal>ur .Ituatkm. WhUe the W al-de
W;.h devour,
The Haglnaw Valley is becomtag ing tbe food *rx U fi.iv him he bitterly
qulte a cheeae manulaciurtng \oc^Hfy roiupUIUed aU.nl tbr hard lim.-*.
••
ut
1
ba.l
i
Uigined
that
work was
There are twenty factories in Saginaw
plenUful 1
county and elghL In Bay

■5 VTtONCEX'
THAN ITS

ItyEkKES.!

UNK
NO TSSn

S.STRONCER
THAN.HIS

STOTJMH

D*FIERCE‘S
.GOLDEN

MEDICAL

DISCOVERY.'
MAKES WEAKl
STOMACHS

STRONG

Si

Ifcini^v IrvH

: iqwn uf north Michigan Actxutjiw
r-j...ris the big plant at Si Ignaw Is
u* Im- .]l^manDetl and roael at Bbyne
C'ii) ami new n-tt.Ti. built Ijirge r.^cdvibg d.«k^ are aU> td lie built.
! Jiweph l*uitfi. Sr. uf St. Jo.eph dUtrici gain, the h*.n..r .1 making the
flni shipment uf Michigan peacbet
this >ea«»n. the earliest liarveMlng
|i»f fM-aches ever known Tbe lanti-^n
jeruii in >i^r« 1. proml.el The
Chicago Sunday nigh
one entered the gravevai
near Jasper vlllagv' and defac-d an
bn.ke 17 tombstone.. Sheriff She
hard ha. posted a" reward of |7o f,
the apprehension „of the person • w ho
Coldwater Howard Stoddard.
I aged 12. hia slater, aged S. and a enp
pled brother, aged 20. weri> terribly
burned and hurt'by the exploskm of
a toy cannon. The girl dropjM-d a
I lighted flrerracker on a blanket where
I tbe -crippled brother lay On tbe
t blanket was a pa|H-r of powder which
lexpUnled. firing the cannon driving
iihe plug In fhe cannon through How
lard's band. Jtnd burning Udh tbe
cripple/and Utile girl f.-arfuHy
‘ Twi* W«-eks ag«i Sum L.Vtb-Ue «>f
he Mill Creek baa. haicbery. siarusl
I large force of m*-n to clear 4he
bri-.- arre„ of t-whiiip lam! pim baaed
o the ».late fur an additkm to U»e
mtrlM ry Six of the men have l>een

Mr Markham ha. a Br
making machine which is o
ha. a <
uind brii k iM-r day
ih i2'MnK»
hret-fuurlh. of

An Innovation in'tke way of a sltH-k
cjinipaiiy playing at is»pular priees of
lo. 20 and 3o cents Is what Is a.ssured
ill tbe enKagemeni all next wi-ek at
Sieinlierg’s
Grand ()|>era Ikome of
Frobman s <\.inedy romiiany.
wblcb
bu- at lih bead Mr Willard Mm k. MisMamie I^Minc. Mr Ct Zert llodiiey ami
Mr Vane Calvert. The Inmuaiioii lie.in the fai-i tliat hlglier cla.ss plays and

The gowns w.irn by Miss U-oiie are
said to be as magnificent a-s stM-n' 4n
ibe large, suiupluoub city productkuik

from 50 to 7
In the Hv

am! made water-tight throughout.
Mr. Markham lia. Ju.hi completed
^nirnlng his ililrd kiln this year and l(
luriled out to iH' oiie of Ibe fine.i
kiln, he haK.ever Uurm-d He 1. build
Ing the fourth kiln, which will bt
n*ady for burning ii: a .hort time
Brick are bringing from fi. to |:

‘‘Mr^'MSkhanr'lias plenty ..f wiau

«in band for the year', work ami wll
be able to turn out bU brick In flr.
class .haiHv With the machine li.
ha. he can form 13t; brick per min

on the om-nlng night ladl.-s will be
adiulu.-d tree when aceompaiiied b>

Julius Sielnbcrg has just received
a «'opy of ihai great novel. •Quincy

Co. and Cbas F Atkinson.
li t^ a storv of New Knglan.l life
charmingly and delightfully t..kl. and
altogether the In-si rural novel 4it a
d4-cade. It has enjoyed an enormous
sab-, upward, of over 20o.(Mm copie*
bavliig b«H‘n sold the first year.
li has been .Iramati/ed and tb. play
has met with an unqualUied success
In all toe large cities, the business
being
iimst pbenonieiial ami
being
limited iiiily lo the capacity oT the
tb»-atr4 s ill whkb It is pla.ved. and
wbk-h has Invariably been the verv

at I hi. l(»oatk.n and 1 iH estimated
l)y ib...e who are capalile
ca
of making
eMimate. that he has
ha not used <
the clay that 1. a
lager Steinberg
ble for bricks \\
lug of the pla.v
having seciir
that he
l4ir a date early next season
i
Mr Markham
has 1.4-411 fav4ir4-d with
Working Night and Day.
Tbe busiest and mightiest Jliile
[hing that ever vwa. made is Dr King's
Pills. These pills change
weakne.* Into
twsnubs
Into energy, brain-fag Into mental
power. They're wonderful In 1
up the health qnly 25c per lM.v'"smd
by Ja* O Jolin.on and F. H. Mead.

• OMEKAWUr BEATEN

The Cadillac papers a. well as those
Mond.,.
of Kalkaska have iakeu up the mi
of the rtwnt band contest In w
Wiu. Fetlerly. with bis launch
Traverm* City defeated Kalkaska. One
«if them BUggeata that If the Judgt*. •Cruiser. 1. very Jublmnt over Ids
victory against
the -ilnekawin.
, the
owned by Howard Gill and Mr Peel
of Nurthport. The latter boat ba
never been beaten before
The ‘Cruiser" with 31 ptH.ple on
I»eople had
Mu.lclana aaaoclailUm.
acted as Judge*
e not really board left North|vort .Monday ah<ui
cla.i mu.lclan. i
band men. 10 rod* ahead of the N«»rihiKin U»at.
laere would have been .trong prob- whfeh had on thnn* grown iKHvpIe ami
ability of a different %
The autemrni maite by the Cadillac
paper, that the people were with tl other boat lo catch up but It Itail
them six mile, to do it In. Thev mi|i
Kalkaska band la hard lo underatan
That band got scarcely a hand after poMHl at the lime he was doing hi
ihelr overture, and the applause given iH*.! and ttrer «'cre steadily gainins
but as soon as they were even will
to Traverse City
waa so strong that one of the Judges him he showed them how. easy it wa
ras heard to remark
ark that Traverse to leave them l»ehiml
As soon as they drew alongside h
'ity would have im easy thing If the
nglne >o that the -early
verdict were left to the crowd.
explosion' wa.
ra. doing the work and
in dual two minute, they wyre four
boat lengtna
na ahead of the-Onekaw
the*
In '
■€L0AD0rC8ElllES
This 1* the llrsi defeat th^ North
port boat has ever had and their boast
has been that they would never be
•Ingla Load of Thia Fruit Last
beaten They werv* Monday and
very decidedly. Now lt‘s up to
to gel a good boat.
• One of the largest loads of cherries
BniUlly Tortured.
came In last evening, and the greatest
amouhl ever fold lor a load of this
A ease came to light that for pe
kind of fruit was paid by Ben Barne* sMteM and onaerciful torture has per­
to Guy TomplUn* of Old Miaalon for haps never beaa equaled. Joe Gol(y
a load of 117 CMOS The total amount hick of Coluta. Calif, writes: ‘Foi
rmtifi tor the 117 caaea waa f 163.80. 15 years I endured inaufferable pali
or an average of f l 40 per crate.
from RbaumatUffl and nothing re
Tha aUe of the load can only ba Usved BM though I tried every!blnj
agsrsMatad hr belat seen
Ninety known I came acroaa Electric Bit
cases of this load were Black Tartar- ters and If. ibe grealeal medicine on
tana. a large, tweet variety. They earth for that trouble. A few bottles
«*ra .hipped to Chlcmr).
of li completely relieved and cured
me.** Just as good for Uver and Kid­
ney troables and general debility.
Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
lu. O. JohDKn ud F. H. Met

Sktiaukir-t Shtp.

Be Good to Your
Feet
Get thenr a luir of our Camas

?tav4

J/ Uss ih^n Udet-v
cost.

j. \A/. 3i:.A-rE:F9
Practical Hous* Furniahar.

-;i100 Rewrard. $100.
The readers of this pain-r will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one drt-aded disease that science ha.
bi-4-n able to cure In all Its stages and
that Is CAtarrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only p4>sUlve eure now* knuw*n
to tbe im-dlral fraternity
Catarrh
being n constitutional disease, -re
qiilr4-s a ronsiitutnmal m^atment
Hall's Catarrh Cure 1. taken Intern
ally, an mg dirt-nly upon tbe blood
and muc.ius surfaces of the syMem.
tlu-rebv destroying tbe foundation of
tbe dlsi-ase. and giving the i»atlent
by bulb!Ing up the i
The proprietors hav
Ive iKiwers. that tt
- Hundred IKdlar.* for any
It falls to cure. Send lor
iz VO
Tole.hb

COLUMBIA

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

DRV BATTERIES

New Shic Store

AUTOMOBIl ES. CAS
ENGINES, ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LTCHTERS. ETC. :: ::

Maple C
Business Again.
roy
of Ulav.-tte A- I
Maple City
last month did not affect their biisln.-ss enierprise in the k^aht
This
w.H*k they have
building to take Us place. It will be
a one BtoiT stnicture. 30xUM» feet In
size A atone hauling bee was givec
by th.rdr neighbor* and friend* last
wiH'k. and fifty loads of atone hauled
f.>r tb.- building In one day
No Pity Shown.
•*Ft*r years fate wa* after me con­
tinuously.” w rites F. A. Gulledge. Verl»ena. Ala "I bad a terrible case of
Ihlet causing 24 tumors. When all
failed Bucklen'f Arnica Salve cured
mo.” Equally good for burns and all
achea.and pains. Only 25c at Jas. G.
Johnson's and F. H. Meads drug
The Fo

t Glen Artx>r

MICH.
No.

litireil, coapoundid siaiannuallf, alliwid aa : : :

Savings Deposits

ItT 05, Vi loyi

mal* H klik ami as ibi- t4-am niarted
CbrUilahson's rlgbi h.-el was eui olT.
b4-Jng caught in the machine ' .
A Greenleaf towiihbip fanner tln.ve
inio Cumb.-r last Mimday and biic|H*4l

tetn of Klcrtnral Light iiu!.
HciK, Burglar .Manus or Tel­
ephones. iiermit us j.> cst:luatc. Wc liavr a f:nc hnc of
supplies an ’ can -iuotc s.v .>-

acn.*s tbt‘ street notlc4.! u ben In';;:::
ii
ba.-k .4r hi- buggy an.i ceibl s.-ttle.l Tb.-:
er.ul that sb.- bad a briKul
4.r c
s in the Ih»x ..f Hu- buggy,
The farme said lhal It was ibe fir*i
time he had us.-d the buggv
eral W4*ek. and lhal she bad 1hatchtil
Ibe chickens tb.‘re -witboui his

CAMPBELL BROS

...CIRPET CLEANING WORKS...

Quit.- a numlMT of farmers in Mont
calm couniy ar.* up against a new
|H-M
It J* sand vetch. whl/-h liai
gMii4*n int.. many wheat fields am! b
A .Grand ItapkiM Imibous,* pn.pri.-

........ ..

WM 1.4»riK.N. HTKIilKN l.Af]

LARSON’S

•*"■<

V4liiig.
l i- wiii- at.d laviie.:.
Ikf-.te
v-*ur o'.l .aJla4t*
awaylo b. ,^d.-' ...to ....r-* !• t i.e
sb-.w V-.U *.iii.p|.-a

N. B. CHAPIN, Prorrictor
a peculiar .leatb last we.-k Tb.* ani
ma! wa* tb-.I i.. a iHf>i. alid wh.*n a
>warm «.f bees came along and light
r-d on bun be was unable to g.*t nwav
from thi'm. Tbe cons.*.iuenc- wa* be
wa* stung 1.) death
All Om-ida t4>wn>bip farm, r put an
.\ 4.n a dollar bill and sp.mi it Four
times in six years the ham.- bill came
l.acK to tijm
At Ml Cl.'m.-ns Alfrvul Slocum, the
tbr.-e year old m.ii ..f Wali.-r Sk»c‘um.
.had an eye put tun by b.-lng struck
with an apple thrown by Ned FiiII.t.
aged 1*'. The f.>rc- .*f ih.* blow br..ke
tbe ImM of the eye
a couple 4»f po!.*cat; as p.*i^
A swarm .d Imk** .-nt.'red the sit
ling r.s.m of It.v D H Shelley's
h.mse at bmia. by wav of the chlmn.-y.. and Hu- family and th.* b.M-s got
Dr Hugh Giindry. bis wife and a
half doren other persons were ptdson
ed at CUo on the Fourth by drinking
lemonade that had Im*.*ii allowed to
stand in a xinc |»ail Prompt iimdlcal
an.-mion prevented s«-ri.*u* r.**ults.
M. B. Hungerford—Gfflre'
kYont Mreet. Regular office nights on
Tue*days and Saturdays as usual.
HK)8-Ct.

WE’RE
„.A I.OT OK OUR...

KID SLIPPERS
Wc don’t want to keep
them on the shclC
Here’s what
i/OC
wiUbuy
Women’s $1.25 slip- QO^
I>crstogo at.........
Misses’ three straii
dais weic $1.35,

,

on the Fourth, low
Arlior students who are camping at
Burdlckvllle.rontributed'no small jiari.
Thfre were all kinds of games and
ratH-s. tbe egg race and the fat men's
race being among the most entertain­
ing. In the evening the cclebrsiion
closed with fireworks and a dance In

env,

I

AT THE OLD STAND
Clavettc A

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Sht>cs and they ^awH^aiiucciatc u.

TRAVJZR.f.

year’^d 'tlie*^ lto>k^“
wblcb tluT were .tar. at that' lime
At Vp^llanil the N..rmal summer
The .Ide. and While that at trad bm was a first K-lass sc-Imm.I oiH-nyl Monda.v An ait.-ndan4-4om. htill tbe Frobman company Is of I.iHM, u exfK-cttHl
?Tall I line, to
Hans Chnstlanwm. a yiwing ('4»ral
at Ion of air. The rvx.f v.-ry much stronger In their supp<»rl.
and the sm-< laliy arilsi. are also bet farim-r. was
r. pairing k mowing
ler
III fact, the sptH-lalty features machine when he In-came angry at
are om- «.f the vt-ry strong |H,ints i|f hi* horses b4-<auh4* they W4»uld not
organization
stand .till He gave om- «if lh4* ani
of thexe hbe«lH Iuih

o protect the hr
trike, the brick
Iv the new metli

«D. hn . lirti Om

Ira.liir.

!• ill . r Igt.L** aiui ‘.\y 11
froniv. .\n jM.;nn linV>h;
all vlillinn!
all
lar^f. ma>>ivv‘. .Sum-c
havf hav ks hikTli i-nou^h
fni a man r. f, 4-1 -J iiu l.v-s
to n-M hivlu at! OIL VVil!

' J. B P.dCE.

• new eb.«l.. at ‘which tb. re
U-e 171 feet long by 20 f»*ei
we**n iKiHt... They
Tbe; are very hir«mgly

•ylng hhiVb
Ting capacity \of 75.oiMi brick
In the old open prucehh. which
lUetl hacking, boardh' ar«- place
ov« r the brick after they are piled ti
In long niWH and In cahc of rain w hi
lioard. are ael up on one aide of llitfi
dc|M‘ndlng- on which way the ral
ome* from, and no nmtier If a rain
prlng.j^ lu the midtile t.f the nigh:

III
time, and If >ou
ukm ih.-y ww l k i

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Manager .SielnlM-rg’ aiinouncH^h that
Ibe Fr.-bmaii C..mecl> Company, begd
«-.I bv Ibe fk-vet and versatile artlsiF.
Willard .Mack and .Maude Iwuom-. will
be -,eeu at hU theatre all next week.
apiM-anng in m-w and popular pluy^.
all of n btgdier da*n ibaii gem-rally
.eeii Wlib hiiK-k C4>nipanlem.
Mr Mack and MIhs Uone an- well
and favorably known lure . thnuigb

bum o£ cedar poet.

.Tii’vrv:

37 SAMPLES
of tl.r xerv
h;-li
jiratir, koCKKKS. lai^v '
s|»rin-.j
.i

98c

lbi|«inil EtnlflUdinl

...Prim..

Rachant
& Roscoe
FuVv Bio. Old Stand

208 FRONT STREET

PARK

HOTEL

Clau. Warner. Pruprlotor
M TT.H.W. Mini.

"IT*.

aI

KEEP COOL
AND THE WAV TO DO IT.
rylhinfi < ls«- \vr offt

you tlincly su;,';;< sti»)iis how Ui enjoy yourself
hot .Summer .la.vs. •

A COOL DRINK

Is Root Hecr or (iini^cr .Alt*; W t- strll Ihtese in bottles al lUt a pint and l;>c a
tjuari. If you want somethin^;. \vht*i
«et a lot fur a little. l»uy a packa^^e of
rival will Buikili uallyb-i of a >plendid drink. Hut here’s
1 life’s Root; Beer. Thai
-i
somethinjj better. I>iil your' folk put tip ’ffin Iktntlylie.n wine or Kldt'rberry
re HI
wine.or K^ape juice? If they ditl yoirre
ni luc
luck
•I a packa^re of 11 ires Rih>1 Heer.
Take ttvo ami a half ^aWons of anv
any t»f
t>f th
wmi:> or juices you have, two and a
:ike of yea
d >on * an makt: one of the most dehalf gallons of water
lasletl. \Vt
licious drinks you hai
ve the bc'-i of lemons for lemonade.
the tinest oranges for oranuead

« ICES *
pie manner. \ov
Can I made in the mos
Should you have any left you
kiiul for din;
rnt for each d:i\.
l^h sunu- «
(kty. l.hL
t in the easiest manner

WONDER

hav.- fnnt.-6r sam of some
lave ihe llavorifij; for your ices,
ih ire cream. Make all these
jMissible if you own one of our

FREEZERS

'I'hc best freezer that is made. \V have sold humiretls and not a siiiijltr complaint. .After your material is prepared and in tl
•zer it can be ready t<^
serve in five minutes. It’s a womler, truly. \Ve h
hem from the 2 quart
size for $l.Sa
1.S5 to the 15 quart at $l*2.H(.i. , You will have visitors this summer-(you will have Inends
friends happen in a reception w
will be ^dven or an afternoon
^^atherin^x. Nothing so nice as ices to be served. 'Lhen you must have
/

SHERBET GLASSES
We have a splendid assortment. Some new dainty patterns i^rom'fMk: lo $1
the dozen, You’ll need drinking glasses, and sue h a host of beautiful designs to
choose from. The extremely thin in either iplair
in or engraved, and the newt
leavier in plain and figured.^
figured.
pUcher
The heavier
shape
all manner of
shapes for ice water or lemonade, from 25»
A new line of dainty
and the P
fmg bowls, a most necessar)-article,
arc 20c. 25c, 35c, 75c.
.
Got a splendid glass lemon squeezer for lOc; tbe handsomest one you can buy

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

/

:n

^Ti
THE ETENETQ KEOORD, TRAVHISE CITT, MICH., WEDNESUAY. JULV>. 1903.

What They Say

WANT OEPARTlOir

Gooi Beginning

^3-i

U U« Ueed a fai y»a 5»»dW«i «t t»e bAginniHc of th«
bU »w ..»<«.

ap«.L.

aipnotapt tobetroBMed with botia.
re Itching and burning akin empdes^

B.;

nt and misery,
Now a«,0«n«. It I. aot aaouab thatVS5^»ke 0«ie*»,lile «
and building up th^
tb« o;rinaD «n^ur mpmUm maaiaat us. ■
NoW is the time to be«n gie^ mork iof cjainsing
--------------------------eningthe'w^k
tmt hla a-m. too. tbs rrowo i>Hbw of tba
strengthen
0«rn»a rrnpir.. com*, forward ti tmltats
HORBIBLY AFnWTEO WITH StaS.
btm ThlsvAAma artitu-man. t.-nt^ >**«1
I bad a beolbla
attack of bells
tfr'^iuT^hal; to lire isdooTS and breathe the impure

Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have rtot
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.

r,CT.r;;i:nru‘:rX“,r,:

to sfMwk t.r tH« •German S.kHsI
craUT Of t
w* doo t mind
wa ar* caUe.J lb. "party of arrteb.
know that In lb. *nd th* tram, w
com* a title of he nor amona ua. ..

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wa ‘

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humors of crerr hind, and wrann
*•
U ture to'bring a reaction.
r in

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liver and ladncys and

more iprofitably than In maklna
rul to his futur.
mlaht I
as tSorman rmprrvr. for by that tima
the power of German Boclal iVmocracy
may t»* v*ry dllTrrMit from whaY It la to-

ronsld. rins that Hebcra party

GENUAL NEWS
OF TflE WOILD : ! Personality of Germany’s Man
i
A. A r.-«uli >.f ilw n-<-.-nl
wi-ailM-r tb** romiiry
Iti tli.
of
»r- •mbUHi
wHh • piNitu.- of finNll wuuniouH tu
Th*- fiillinr n»Hm\P nHili.K
letlon »nd M-en.inic h.*»i
1,«V4- t
lb. l.r«r<HfiK .rfih-M

tmuue yn^irrliNUoi. ami
|.r..rnpi m. illraf nM.-niion i..
r.«cjulr
jl yi.iod polMii
pnv<-nt
r*r. •fulV t-rtllnNfr.*
.in Sal unlay
in >ahu;
Am. firaD ln«ir

arrivi-d
in N. w York Sunday afUT i vo)iii:«‘
lUihard Ilynl
around ll..- world alon.- IIU
is ll..* son of K V. Ilyrd. a law^or. .rf
WinrlMsi. r Va and wa^ i:; >.ars of
:aa.* wlH*n I..* hfi hU U.nm* in Win
cli.-.'i.T, aloio*. .m AiiKUht y. ii*ui‘, lo
cirtd.* lb.* KlolaIlf w.ni arroi^n il..*
roiitin.'ni lo San FranrlKCo and tiion*
l.a.V M.ani.r for bfaiilla
Tbf llrM
stop waa at NaKwaaki. JuiMin. iK-fon*
r.ai liin»; whU h iM.ri. l.ow.*v.*r. h.* had

r:;

bi'r fvur...Ur HiN*ni a ^^.orl iiuif
si*«*ini; ilo- all.a^ll..n^ of Japan and
tben nmiinmd his xo>aMf «» .Manila
Hr U-fi Manila f.u- h..in.* . arly In May.
*cK Uy way of III.- Su«*r
jouno-vln»
M.-dil.-rrau.-an and hlop
•u. plar.-n in Kuro,H- on
plUK e« V
It Is w ay
' Mauri MalTur
Mcci. a iMs.r I*
York univrrsliy
J.. Will .-ni.-r
;-r of Miss Ht-U-n
id (iould s Bi<a.olarshi|i. ratiH* lo tbl.s

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Ji\«Nl in Wak»‘Ui*ld. N
Y . and ftv.
y. ars apt Ids fall., r mo\.*d I.. Irvine
Ion. Tin- n-Kular l.leh wh.sd rours.
iJT< upii*« four \4-ars l.ut Maffurrl com

8. S. 8. improves the digestion und
tones np the Stomach, and you are not
continually haunted by the fear of
indigesUon every Umc you eat. or
tnmbled with dizziness, cerrousness
&nd sleeplessness. There is no reason

-..-s c

Whila Lirins In bhanaatr. Tea.. X bw '

S?™5£wH?.“3
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thoronsh eoura. becama airoas and I r> X:
8.8.8. ,h.

WpmN-AtUuwr> and

XI

now barv fully one third of the rclchaap|H»rtlon.‘d to ! to dread th^ com
tas a«*au If aeata
vot.-s. this tvamln tu the en.w u prince ^d the blood in
s, microbes and poisons r'l t vtr^* 1
was !iy no m.-uiui II eiuply one.
blood Ih
_ train of spring and summer ailments, break down the coui produce weakness, lassitude, and olkvr debihtat .nj: disorders, j '
^
Acac. Kctllc-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy.And ether irritating skin
sure to
. iiou-larcAHuuj
lo make
“*^0 their appearance
appcaraucc unless the humors and poison*
poisoos v
PboMraak. Twkr. by a.h.l.aer troubles are 8U«
are
anUdoted
and
the
thii
That ICs.lt. Light wak Mra«.
made rich and sUong bc!o;
.V mlnutf «iu:iiitlty of the rare meUl
rHill I*.
I.H* a M«»mI rmri
Alhcr.
kimw n ns * radium" fnua the fact that
A course of S. S. S. now would be
It has lHH*n iluMs.ven-d to radiate heat
Ihr IIU OraKalkraJI a. Andira
, safe precaution and a good beginning •omc nu*k.
,na llgtit siMM.tane..usiy has reaehed
In' comfort

rkahir
Pruaheri Chleagu. Its• poijH-rty
projH-rty 1of diffusing light
sultry months bn<l
js. X ray
.nil l.y W.
S. S. is guaranteed
lutograph
Yfier
and
the
most
inhas Us*ii m.ide by the aid of the light
Aui:iMt Ik-la-l t «
Blood
nuUum alone. aSys the
in U.-ii.mi.y
lie
Btk-IiiI Ii..im;. niiK
urn* grain 4>f the prfdoua Bubstance,
or
line
tiilnl
of^
the
a votr ..r ri.lNUM**
rhleh rt-lallH at aU.ut fl.000.000 a
enilrp vot.- .*f ll..-. uplre, ^y.1 the New piTund. was rvi-flvinl rvivntly by Mr.

m

of the Hour.

RADIUM TEST IN CHICAGO.

pxtK tXAJJ(-16u8cSi ceUy w uoxl.

Int; lon;i‘d poMal onlerw
ai
l aiw
.Nome
The deleethep purMn-d him
for IT.'Mtn mile, he having come to
South Atrua by way of the lUiUlp
pine

The death of tVm llrtKiklitld
Fuch. from Profeaiior Max Blaby of
the Fnlvcrwlty of Ilerllh. The aura of ealh-d a sorrow which cUunUii all
flW was paid for the contents af the lati-r days of hl.-i lift-. Some seven or
inv hi-nnt-th-ally wwli-d glaBs i\*x*epU•le. this Is lng leas than the prle^ atked bad centered great ho|H-s
The lam ;
for abaolutifly pure radium, as a amall llv wa.-; siHMulmg the summer in the
quantity of bmmlde was mixed with
Ihmtigh pun* radlmn to equal tlie
Idle diamond
weight of a on.
while the late, ami the lad. whll
himself hy
diamond i-ould Ih* bought for
riunately. ihl.-;
The nnlio activity of radium varies
sawn ilmomh
aix-oMlng to Its approilmate purity.
i„,v on
fell and
ranging from forty times to 7.t<J0 limes
the radio aetlvlty of uranium. That |
rt-inoxi d.hn
aeeurttl hy Mr Fuchs has the minimum j
baj p.fL
radio activity. YVhi-n exnmlivsl In a i
h, g,»lng over his sonV eflet m late
dark room the glass recetdacle contain- Mr. ItriM.kllcld loimd a itihle
In J
jkmark at Ecxnx-^ia^^.•-.Dn '
Ing the sulsdanee appears to glow with j was
he i*age to ilu- left of tin- chapter,
aiM.ft w hitish light.
he page to the lefl .wa.s chapter 11
h the light shexl
In experlu
ami <in the xme lo ihx- Tight t-hapicr
movi-d by the
stone rem
hy the n.dli
1"; ami on .each page s.-ntx no*. ha<1
py of a marks opiK.site ih.-tu showing that
frtmi the kidney
Aid of tl.e• X ray
1
pnth-iit xvas plai-ed on a photographic
xcieil the aiienilon of
plate w hU-h had ttrst U-eu Ineloaed In a
ace niarkc*!! on
.ml if tin* frt*e
black env.-loiH.. excluding all light
or Ixiward tinfrx»m the plate. The glass receptacle

containing the radium xvas then placed
over the plate at a height of nls.ut an
Imh nml a half and allowed to remain
In that iMwitlon for twepty four hours.
Ttn»
plate .was then developed In the
s xelth
itsiml way. and a gxKxl pliotogruph was
•II luive iMvn forisHl to 11 v»*. S'lelH-I found t«» have lss*n sxs-urvd.; Had the
radium
h.s n alesdiitely pure the photon slont ehnuiphiii of w omair.
graph t^.uld probably have be.*n Uken
U-fore the I iw and at th.
In It fexv rnmutes.
. The suleimnee mulul
iliore the surturx* of Fa degrees
on Illsma
on henrhV*i.'I.h I
rounding atmosphere, whlc
d the Sis I
eighti.-th l.irilHt .y le[ U In then r.* continual radiation of heat If kept In
one's iKw-ket It U said that ll would
e un X ray bum on the skin wlthperl.Kl of nine days

farm tii-ar Tamaqua. Fa
trihui. ih.‘ KiN»d fortune to
hoK
I! has long iHH-ii tin
farmer. In Huph lownhldp
v.-lii. i4 ore underllv the soil wh^ph
they have tilled, for ao many year.
iMit till one I'ouhl guem
ano Uauner
the veins
A few da:
followed a pnmml huK
Gimeiing^psnlrh^^of meial^ In ^he

RICH MAN’S NEW CHARITY.

on tin- right hanxl page
read: "Then shall
Ihe x*nrlh as U wa.s: and the i^plrii
, i;od wlix. gave It
eha
this sorrx.w Iwxmgh;
Mr. llriHikfleld nevt-r was dlspellexl.
There was alwa.vs the vacant chair in
his home and the aching void in his
heart, and to closest fru-nds he .5poke
of the marked verses in FcclcslaK *
that so strangely and sinkiugly lilted
into the tragedy.—New York l’rx*ss

THE MiH BOTH KIND AND
WISE
ACTS ACCORDINGLY
w w .

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pvtricg i\jg aw.\« l'v^>
V-/ rt*^n»m u» ih a>a.Jd

MI8CELUXNEOU8.

6s;,“iS“-

nts hi;;
gas and the Welsbach
x*njoxing the most per­
fect artificial light known. Al all
times. wHhoui xarlation In quality
ami at rates xlx*fylng cx*mi»etlon.
Tln-ii. a- an art of kindness to the
wife b«* ha-x sworn ix» "h>xe and
pn.iexd.' he
will
Install a
llangx. as a token ..f luxe, and lo
prolx'ci in-r lr«*m the xlangers and
toll Incident to xdher nn-thodn of
X hcrish feelings
cooking This
In

h ■ Uwwd

(■aoUIUmiltoo
• aw It W m., = Bx»

mE s¥mr sposme co., AruutTA, C4.

durlns
leihunsh..i.
and
durlnK
le la without
vbt*n h<*
wjtboui r
He ran read
and Kremh
Twy Ann
re.iej Jam.
eon mil.s

UMr«muv»iMitx)(SB*Mto ASMS, ml » t«ro tra«UxMMU huBb ^lyxsams a ua liw mrnmk, mlmo lev

fra

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York World.
He tins iM.rn In
aon Ilf 1 H4.r^'.-niii In tut lufunirj n*Kl
le wjis rjijii* iitlii*U lo a turnnieut
He
is irmle iv:,w learue.1 l.«
traiupiHl ll.roiurh li.-rmany. Kettlns
work Mh.-revii he .-..did.
lie j..Ui.*d
the SiMiMl l»eii.iwn.!le party, fouudid
by Wlllluiu l.le-likiuMlit, flirty yenrs
ap.
IW.U. lie 'and t^.el.ki.eehl iv.-rr
a.Mil.-iuNil I.. liii,irl.*iiin.eiiC. Ill 1H71’.
mrxlu« tivu y.iiis emh.
lii IHSd hf
aeriiwl
imullN-r
»w-hli-n«-e. of
nine
tuoiilhs IInd hun PUfTenil iimiiy Khorter
teniiH of lini.ii..*iiuieiU f*.r his ui»ln
Ion's ..like, or'tlu-si* liiiprt«tuiimen!M he
has often wiH.keii m irh eh.'^TfuliH'HS.
"AllcHCeth'T.- he i.iii *• aald p. an In
lervk*wer. "I lm\e Imwh iN-html the
Uirn Priy »*\eii iiioiil!i^ Jind eaeh lime
fur 'i-ulltlrnl n-n4.Mis. My fortn*as life
I rah niy iiiilie»>iiy life, for It w«i
there 1 Pr^t had the t hatuw* to «tudy
111 iH-a.-.*”
IHs Ili>i and UU..HI hUicessful iKKik. • Me rrau." M ns |.laniH*d
lii-i-. I.U.. he h-ariiisl
prlM
iiaae. He has ivrllten
Kughsh
vorkw. .hut "IHe Fro
. ly n-ad of them al
he nio.

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. air of Udly TentUsted rooms and of^
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If * get too little outdoor exercise, and our

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x»i ailx'iess the publisher,
Night Was k'sr
Aouhl cough nea
writes Mrs. Chas
Alexandria, Ind. "and could hardly
gel any sleep. 1 had consumption w)
bad that if I walked a blox-k 1 wx.uld
cough frightfully and.spJl hhxod. but.

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KaawBAxND
of school I hildre-;. Eyes.
llx-nry I’hipie*. former partner of ctux-ry wholly curixl me and I gained
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
pxmnds ” It's absolutx'ly guarantxM*d
ndn-xr Curuegle. dx.nor of H.000.000
rxJTSi kai^ kml^m
CSwtewl Lwk*.
cure Coughs. Colds. IJxC.rlppq, Hron>r the cure of eonsumpUves In rhlla*
Ills and all throat and lung troubles.
rwciI^ufxlxxS.dpli!lj!?;.*«
.
delphla and of magnllleent conserxa11.00. Trial bottles 10c.
Price 61V
IS
torix's to tliA nttshurg nnd Allegheny
at Jas. O
ilng The‘^?.oh“'’|!T him to the lM*llid all ,h. ..
............
thil n ov hunlen parks and the founder of a free man­ drug stor
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
that an animal had ill.e..vered a for
Fur ip'-” ‘He* loTinmi and Fn-ueh ual training acbool and playground In
THE NIAGARA Fall. Routs
tune-f.H- him. With his M.ns he im
pisM h- ^h.e d. In- m-l-t-x. N* r.M-,.iu-lh*d Allegbeny. I'a.. algnallzed a public exGains Sight After 30 Years.
hlbltloii of the puplU* work the other
amrdNI. im' th.-li gi .^t B.npl.-s.
txTUching and preHv Mx»ry
lU-lh-xJUg th«»rougldy In’ theoretle ao day by tlie aonoumvment that all ehU-s
Irom
ihx*
little ^x>ioh
hurkeiful Id earth Htiod Ihinner
dren In the schxwl would have their
;roft Head, llrldg,* of ^r.
rlalNin
4IS
nughl
hy
vYirl
Marx,
he
Is
uB8MJoi»a.m.
lias a most convenient t;^n
m-w .-tMnuraReineni
Men who hk'
of SO years, blind frOnf
ni*x-«-rlheh*ss active In the relchstng lo ey.sx examined free of cbar*« and t|^t
here a m
pro.,H*rted In the Itlark lUlls mtsur
to Dcltoil, Uurtato and caslcm
» been given sight by
is hlrih.
hla efforts fo Hivtire imm'islhile Install thosx- neisling fqHwlal gUsaes would bs
him that the shiny, glassy partlrh
AT IO*>
Ramsey of the C.lasgoxx
] Klims, Leaving ritanil KxpixLs
y.rmlm tnl suhsianc- which he Is n
im-tiis oi II form
lie U leov sixty- pnividx*d with them, says a inttaburg
M*rkm*w. Oiwad Biq4da wad
OpUihalraic Insllluie. He might nevx-r
moving indicate lM*yoml |a*radv.*ntur
PER 1000 WATT^hr,-.- years of ag.-. nnd hi* physique |i
al iKK.n, wilh ihrxTugli slcei>ers
rxK-1
have had the veil of darkness remnv
ul douht that he Is near u rieh h-ud
frail. Vet he Is easily tfie most forrCBNIsHEI)H\
x-xl had ll not hern fx*r a studx'ut x*n
New York, amt calc coach
Kuor men walking from Alma to
' •«?'Nunk|w,,Ju
miduhle delditor «»n Ihe opposition side
a vacailim passing through the \lS-i
Ls-adiillo. L'olorado. on the Founh of
scrvini; luncheon a la carte.
of
the
tliamlH-r
ll*'
can
e.-xsily
hold
no
XLxnm mrnxv fr«ai CU
lagxHt-aring of the case, he muibghi III a hll/Vard ou the
nudU-mv fo sK h.*upi on end hy th«
an examination ami thxmghi It i»xis.^emUor^he Mich^jan Cenrange and inw* <of ih.*m had his lace
fxx>t
In
Ck-neva
for
A pro,
sible to give the map. whose namx* is
siH'Il of his eamoit and effivtlve ora
Hals iKK>k oi N r .\i mp:r
Of aerial excursions John Carrulh. slght^
torx . lie U almdutely belov»sl by th« the vMa
He brought the ei-.x‘ t.. the notice
T tl r k
It of Mont Blan<
ihe Vyei
rank and «V of the party which hni
Carruth xxas taken
Just siMced an im nvise of 4(X».Od0 rotes captive balloon, cohlroUed and lowered of thelnslUuUon.
there and x*iH-raled uimh. He Is nxiw
mtng The child ha.
by
hy
draulic
i»ower.
Is
to
be
the
m
in the i-mpln*
home again, with gtmxl sight, lu de
I he h-li hand, and
of
conveyancx*.
fares
£l
per
head,
luHe xvas the mn-mnpromlslng foe uf
scribing the sensatixms when light J
KEgEMHUK
hand ts-gn
tduding £l.ut0(K«A>vh Insurance policy
the new unff. xvlth Its high
first dawnex! uiHin him he said the
Jom.
a. tSor»»
IwUoi
against axvident
Importisl f*s«l. lie l.lttt-rly xhflrtt face he saw was that of the dx>ca
them us ‘hoMger dnih-s." He
or. He was bewildered, but though!
Thr.slot>- UiKiaevell
utchors
and
Sausage Makers.
CaaMltl
terlx.Hl'lhe i;emuin-army's exploits lu
arrlvi-d Sun
,e must iw bxiklng on a face torThe
f
demands
m 1! -etlgnei
Irst lime. Then he saw the iacc ot,
rhlna as ‘shamefxir' and said they
exhibition
he nurse and knew she must be a
h.rmer chief of |k.11cc In McK'Vsport
rximan. lor her face was so pale anxl
rieen times as largo as that
ThN* prA^sldenr*,. namesake l*
the
iwenilcih child born to Mr. ami Mrs
Ton has had to be
txrxler that ortglnaHj flx
or fxT It all lss-j»\ns
"HTa^hrat meeting under the altered
Signet, and to mark the imnid
w been rv'solved to
He has re seleetx*d. It 1
no mx*rvy shx.uldl- shxxwn ll
ondltlona with his mother was the
Mh«-.hoy win iH* given the nai
posiiHxm* U:e exhibition for twafre
stirsl YVl
px'utxslly erillx-ls.sl and <s*n>t
uosi ixathetic Incidx-ni of the rocovThi'xHjpre ‘ ItiM.sevelt
mouths- rlx. to November, IPOk
Ham 11. for his puMIc qtt.-nuu-xMi.
*ry. “Lovely” waa the word he used
At Fort ivsige. Iowa, riaya !•
t^‘‘w
oux^- lie lutlmal.Hl that hx» th.*ught
vhen he gazed upx>n her face, and the Mioh^eixirsfu ivid .f
m Mv*l-' Omce-r-606 New Wilhelm Block. (
emiN-ror w:ts Insam- • This xvas on
molher'8 Joyous cry. "Eh. laddie, you
«.u.- l-hon. *»3
rea^ou for can see! you can see! ' made the
stn tched tnmi the court house tower tHs-ashm of the hitb-r's sjss^ h txx younf
to a tcleptu.ne isde half a Id.wk away. rexTUlis telling thx-m th*-.v must
xkrwalk iu Par­ hearts of thxxse who heard it throb In
thx* iHxpularlty I
O. P. CARVER A »R0.
The harn. sB In >hleh ahe hung he
P»thy. _____
nNixly if ins-ds Ih* to kill th.-lr ow^n fa
Is. Thx* thing is Frenx-h! One of thC
start
a.-groes at In* Nouveau Cirque. intera x-rx.wxl Its* fexH IhHow.
ntctiseXcel- vlexvx*d by i Paris ixapxr. says that the Making Profit Out of Common Smoke.
Vrj rvmixrknbl
Wheeh r of Fx.ri IXxdge
Ing nml hold prx.phex-,v w -i Herr Be- origin of tl i* xluiKv was I'reiu-U. Acand fatally injuring him
t. in which corxllng tx» I bU latest Sx-couut some of
When the hrwl of the ^0 M*sslons to bel'e aiH-4vb .*f Jan 'JJ 1.
L. L. A. BUILDlNa
U* held in IW.sixm this w*s-k by the he siHxke of the on^l^'ror• atilUkle to- ;lu' I'n-nch refugeea from the court
;i «nati W
r.cNational
l-lxl neat Iona 1
assxK-laiion warxl Ihx* soxHalUt* In ea.*exHllngly of Marie Antoluelte Introduced the smxdic
oiwned Monday, mx.re
than l5.ooo plain teru.a He rx**-alUsl tiff xunin-rors minuet Into New Orb-ana ibout the lertng tower charged with coke o
absorbent,
sprinkle,
teachers had n-gtsterx'd for the forty- dc.-larntloH that be r.mt his party were time of tin- rx-xxdutlon. and It was the other porous
with naptha or alcohol, and the bo*i joRfl. SAWYER A PENHALLE^ON
aecond wnvenimn of the assoeiatlor.
"enx-udxw of the -tulx-" and "men un- I aUxe Imliatluh of the most faihlonais retained by the coke, while the 11
Advice, ns-etxed Indicate that the*
me of iJennans- IdenlamA' lu EurxHH* tliat waa after­ lered gases, mixed
with the vapo
total number ultimately would reach
ward devekqxexl lnlx> the cakewalk.— from the naptha or alcohol, are oo
16.000
Yxxrk Tribune.
proi>hex-y:
be fed i
I Ail Work of MIghsst
The Caiiadlas
1 has Issued
i
Fins Gold Work a
glnes.
ThU gaseous
•Utt Fair Framium List
f»n*lvtTy*^T.*»drninrd tn" the lui
a census bulletin which gives statis­ has been named pyrogas. burns withi
The Krenin* Record hw riHj-ly-xl the rnuH-ror a^taBt
tics as to agrlcultnre In Alberts. As- a bright flame and an **ntlro absence |
a wUh Ih* ••vereat exprwsalona alnIboU and Saskatchewan, which
Thx* value of pyrog
wxxrkmen
dlr.*ctl> rnj *«ed |o
profliable to burn
Iloof from u* iHH'fuae we mrm dan- united compose the Xorthwrest Terri
torleilf The toUl area of these terrt- low grade ;
TH-.
A.UC^
t ,b* -endured
Drofusely illuairated wilh rhxdce en- Ueinen. w^lrh
torlx*s U lb0.9iSkll7 setea.
Of this la computed thgt planb of small cost
will enable cRIes lo dei
•v«r-4xtUxcka again Ih* etrxMucert^P^ arta 75B9 |»er
in Germany, a |*art:
I FOR FLOORS mss Caiman's Klastlo Nsw Wlihsim Block.
Travaroa aty.
Alaska's eommerco last year, exdoTraTtraa aonaty;
mOm *o«U cC
the-pollx^ Sf ih* Ge
thaelty.
alve of gold production, reachad fSS.*

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n«T fM ita emu
iTOlWOBU
w«irt Frm Today lirto YMtontoy and
«Mk In Twtiva fkin•itaa.
.Now York, July t —The cooraa ol
PTMidaat Rooaerelt s meuage around

tar Bay to San rraocUco. tbcnoe by
tba Goaiaftcrcial PaclSc cablaa to Hun

OMaaaga paasad by tba cable whlcb
vaa imad and cut by Admiral Dewey
la im. rrom Hong Kong It want X

Jto AiaaandrU. to Malta, to Gibraltar,
to JJiboa and to tbe
Aaoraa.
1
twaaa Hoag Kong and the Aaoraa
bad liasaad by
Ooauaarcui cable
to New ,York and
Tba time of t
mlnataa . A
tba world at t a. m today
ulo at 11 p. m.
at Midway at 10 p m yeaterday. at
Guam at 7 p m today, and at Manila
at i P B.
today.
It
would
paaa
through India at * p. b today and
would return to New York before 6
a B
Tbua It would have Bade an
cxcuralon from today Into yeaterday
and have ariired back at New York
wflbln an hour of tbe time It started

at £ p B I
At 7 p. B. tomorrow, apparently
14
boura after It started. Continuing lu
Journey around tbe world. It would ar
live at Hues at midnight tonight and
back to New York this evening
lu
tbelr course they would pass through
blatorlc cables and waters Tbe cable
which would carry them from Manila
' to Hong Kong la the one which was
^fted and cut by Admiral Dewey on
t AprlT^S, l«k«. to cut off the Spaniards’
Nn*ians of comrounleal Ion w ith Spain
Tbe cables which would carry them
f^pm Aden to Suez rest with
Phar
nob's army In the waters of the Rod

(Contlnuad from YM Paga.)'
child, and of tbe cirmautaacea attend
tbe aandlng of the latter to Manta
tea to be cared for. •
Mra. Nelaon InaUted that her aiater
bore a good repoution and that
bad never heard a word agalnat
Bbe inalated that bet
ier-8 acting had always Wn at re
able vaiiei) theaiera. and that
abundjmily
take care of the ^lld
She said that
Mrs i>ean eamedYfrom %Zl to IIP p.*r
week on the stage, and when with her
husband, the two earned fn^m IlSO to
1225 per week
She was not exactly
able to tell why M|> Dean could not

now Mrs I lean is able to do yo. and
is a pro|>er |HriK»n to have charge
the girl
On the rroas^*xamlnaUon . she ad
mined that her sister bad lived with
Dean for year, without being mam^:
that the child was the result of thU
union: that her sister had lied to her
and made other admissions Ihkt were
hardly In keeping with her tiatemeni
that
she
had never heard a woril
against Mrs liean's character.
Attorney Glassmlre of Manistee In
troduced numerous Utters received by
Mrs Williams from Mm Dean knd
read them Into the rec<»rds The
ter of affection for...................
r was
and Mrs IK-an acki:nowlt^iseu HU*-- «•»! MV‘
...7 ...... as. for
she was afraid It would make Mrs
Williams afraid
she was after the
child.
Attorney Cross brought out that she
had
hiH-tx
unable from a financial
itandjKilnl to care for the child U-for
and for that reas<m had never mat:
sny effort to get posm-sslou of the li



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fn.m 1M*7 lo the present time
Attorney Glassmlre then IninHlurc
ten^ by Mrs ^lK-a
sal
•dged writing the letters, but
that
th«* eont.-nti »*»t part at^ U-as
wN re false and writ

The committee In cl
subscription finr the s«j
roont to be erected on
resiN.mU'd i
at tbe ce
by MePherstm Post
ad iH-en toucheil up i
No. m. U
nt.-ered the informaH«.n thaV' I ha
lory prog
as n.uhlng
W».inen In private I
the monument It will be rememl>ere.l
di. the same thing, and even the m
that the city gave #7U0 and the county
•olor their hair
purpose.
this repre
l-Yom this the attorney bnuight <
.St of the
hat her eblld was Ihtii in June. IM*r.
monument lUelf
Uu
> Is conald
♦nd that It was a year ago the aoth of
erahle grading and s<
last month that she left IV-an
It wa.
be done before the monument Is act
ht out that she had sufferts
Ivand ciainu-d IK-aii was tht
the child
She was ratiiei
all
But the members of the commit;
I., tell an>thing als.ul^ lhl-»
tee have not the slightest fear but
that they will be able to raUe thl
was «>UUgcd to tell. shi> at'
amount, readily They are not pushlni
km.wledgcd all. wen to having an op
the matter tc» hard, as they want t.
at Ion lor 'apiK-mllclUs
iH-rU.rmcd
give everyUHly who leally wants to
The attorney was not satl.^fl.'.l with
make an offering for this purpose an
•r statement that she had lirwl lived
oppiirtimlty.
with iK'an In Milwaukt-e. and. finally
got. her u* acknowledge that she hatl

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XVCNTB IN BOCIETY.

•hlcago as man and wife, burthen
had mu lieeii a marriage cerenmn>
ownshU»^b) thl Hhe ealled It a cinmon law marriage
le «ald that she itMik him as her
of kYjretlers
ml and that he its.k her as hK
went uninvited, but were
and that she considered that
;stended a very cocdtml welcome after
ige enough
heir arrival.
The sun»rlse was on
k Hauve and Thomas Crad;
he occasion of Mrs Ely s birthday
called to the wit
» cream and cake wer%‘ served and
ess stand and sh«>we<l up .Mrs Wil
general good lime enjoyed
Each
ams’ character In such a light as noi
the gutwts
guests received a-large U»uquet
» give a very favt>rable Impresshm
hey left from the large
They statctl that she kept a resort li
Mr and Mrs Ely
garden <
.Manistee-

given
home

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fizeir

B. Case of Kingsley
.n business today
Mias DaUy Bhadek I
troll to spend live or aU weeks
Sht
has been teaching there very success
fuUy and baa a line position
a<.^
praao soloist in the BImpson M E

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Ur. Arthur Bnow and wife of Bag!
naw arc In the city
the guesu ol
Bherlff andiHra D. G Chandler for a
alrart time before going to Peioakey
to attend a convention at that place
Btelle Schneider of Grand Rapldi
la rlsltlng Mist Florence Jackson and
other mends In thU city.
r. H Smith has returned from i
western trip ihroogh BrtiUh Colum
bla. Oregon.
California. Washington
and other western states, where he
has been some time looking over tlm
bar. He suted there was plenty of
timber there, and that he had a fine

Pa., retimed home this aomlng after
a Boath’a visit In the city with
Btelaer a slater,
of Union street.
Cora Globeaaki left for the
thU afleraoon after a vtelt la tl city
with her brother. Albert Globenak
Charles Webber and wife of
are in the city vUltlag

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POINTS ON
HOSPITALS

I Bre la tha rklnlty of a grMt dty.
Brcry manlag 1 coma ta to bnalaeaf
Sackrti will have me
prograB la
halfway
charge.
Subject. “Healthful
Social
on a tram and every aMniiBc I pass
Recreations for Children." Friday af- down tbe coast o* Malne,"^^id Cap­
a box tn tbe aUtlon on which la a
i county W. C. T. tain Mansfield. “1 ci4iW aboti>^ ou the
notice. "Drop yoor papers for patients
be bald
at the bouse if it came right. It baa, a eu
In tbe boapltaU" 1 passed this box
tha purpose of rioua iopalded portico on It. ai^ one
lecilng county officers.
often without paring any attention to
askad tbe man that Uvea there
Hereafter until further notice the
It.
but ona day I wa. obdged lo go to
be built that queer
why It
a bosplul myself to undergo an opera­
ahape.
rup on the I
tion. and after Uing dlacbarg»>d the
- ‘Well,* aaya be. Tb > Ulk U that the
by the day
'first time 1 passed tbe box 1 put in
Bau who Uved htre l
Umum Vay,
uresting meetings are being held that waa mo atvblu> l
my i«iper. 1 bad written on tbe marevery evening at the comer of Web­
i dow n here
ster and Harlow atreets by the Sev­
foggy spell, and he waa
Good momlng. patient. 1 trust you are
enth
Day Advemisia. They are In figuring out to hla cousin bow he could
fsellna mucb Improved this m.'ralng and
charge of Elder C. A. Hansen, assisted
that thr USM. win sm« come when you
bdUd a little portico of amh and such
r Rev. W R Mathews pastor of the
wUl be dtscbarae<i. a* 1 was a few da;-a
dimeoalona. measuring out Into the
aaxx Ood keep you
lurch In this city. A cordial Invlia
txm with bis nxle, and so on. .
im Is extended to all to attend.
1 gave my own name and addrrao.
-•Twaa in tbe late afiemoofa. be
The son of Peter Uiucks of Glen
buisUd not think It likely 1 would ©rer
went off next day by train
The fog
bear from tbe memmge since It was ad
aUll brid, and along In the morning
dn-ssed
to no om* lu lartlcular
HtlU
le had plactsJ ov
t glam cracker the man that Uved here happ«*D<-d to
las blown up Ini
he air. coming notice that tbe murks of the rule ont there Is anffident romamv In every
lown r>n his head and
ind inflictIng a into tbe fog were still plain, so as be
man's natnre to fancy that some fair
calp wound
cDiildn't go a-flshlng be took some lum­
girl, etc.
Mrs Mary MetcaK
ber and built the foundations of thU
I did recrivr a reply, and my first act
m the asylum for the past 12 yearn
portica
That qut*er Jug that makea
was to glance at-tbe signature. 1 con
It iopalded is where the wind bore In
on the fog. they way.
L
man's name. The note read:
rule marks Iln.‘ "-Youth Companion.
lannah Hhaw of Mt. Pleasant died
at the asylum Monday evening at the
age of 78 years
The Unly was sent
to her home ai Mt IMcaiiani yesterday
mornln^^

Wit hey.

su|H*rlntondent

A B'eaaiwa
A Dutch weddlu
trust t« an English <me,
the wt’ddlng partytwo and two.* the prxK'Cwalon l»otng
headed by the bride and b
Forma arc arranged In a semicircle
round the pulpit, and there
l>eople wlih tbelr frienda and
ea. Tbe ci-remony t^nalata of the reading of a |K>rtlcm of
Scripture and a long admoiilliuu to the
bride and bridegroom, delivered extemiHjre by the black gownM minister.
Tbe prayerw are »uit through Uke the
rest of the m-rvlcv. for H Is against
Calvlnlstlc custom to kneel to pray.
At the close of the m-rvUv Bil.l**s ans
prew«*nl**d to the .v *»Uiig couple uud to
certain of thrtr relatives. Then tbe
marriage la reglsier*d. This fr*s* dis­
tribution of iiU.lcs. w hi. b Is iimd.* by
the state. a*>x»unis for the vt-rv small
sale there
for the Holy Scriptures
In Holland

of

walla nre reportis of rapid decay,
Tlier
was a large attemla
was once almost the richest a 11.1 Uiost
rdav ai the fum ral of W A
The viell
famous town In i:«uriqa*.
Cetlar Run. the piou<*er a
ar v»*teran
IJ A. R cmirades acle.l known saying of ,P.q
paIllM*arers.
lllM*arers. amt
and the funeral,
funeral. which'a Nuremta-rg citlzt-u ivus Utter t.rr
as JuMiU.Hl l.y
s h.-l.l Irom the l-Yiends church at than a Scottish king
ng laikc. was in charge
Ralph the ai>x*mits tlrnt have lKs*n
Iks*u |.n*scrv«si
’of the town niKl Its l.urgh.*r^
In the
li.re came from
lifleeiith o
change iq the business NuremlH-rg
i*n math* by the Pet*pU*’i "Nun-uiU-rg *-ggs;- the firsi c.-*unou.
Savings itati K of Traverse City, the
>i‘Cll0U
of
link shall
shall '‘“A machine, the clarinet. I'crtaln de
hours pow r
10 bank

art of
fn.m 9 a in to><Tlpllons
of pottery and
ami the
i

each day of the year, except \ painting on glass
1 P. m eac
Sundays an legal holidays On Tues.lay evenings the i»a k shall
from 7 to 8:30 ••
The change lakes effect July

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The

Tk* MlUlowalrr MaUSr.
Men wIkj have s;uriUod l.ialth aud
jouth. acriniiH'd their famlUi*s and In­
jured their dlg.-stlon in the m.julrelU.Mon I
nieut of a "pile’’ often think they are
July I

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Grintiell Bro$«
ClK Cargest Retail music
Rouse in me United Stales.

Steinway

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Jtmd Mil ib*n$ Bts! Im tbt
rtslm
Our Traverse City branch siore is showuu a most
excellent line of i ianos—all the celebrated makcb that
are carried by our Detroit house. Also the vi.\
the Piano Player you read so much about, k
MUSIC BOXES are here, too, and
CHINKS. STklNGKD

You must surely come here for best ^joods. great­
est values and terms that are both easy and safe.

Crawrse e«y Branch

cheery note gave,
my.eye fell at om^ on )*.ur noi*- on tl
first paa«- 1 am» sure that ^
a mi
man with i
much klr
tn this m
muTt l*c“s S'sa 1

I studied this letter carefully to flm]
some trace of a woman In It. but tberr
was none.
No woman would bavr
used the expn-xxlon. "a g^ felk.w U
know," besides tliciv were no feuiinlnt
p<*cullaritl«*s ninvui It. Na my susplrion
that a woman bad written It ami pul
a man's name t*. It wu»« not U.^* out
by any sign. I wn.t.- a simple rv*ply
that when Mr Hudson left Ibe bospl
tal 1 would like to se«- him at niy office,
aa 1 had n*solved to Uke ati lnt**r»wt
tn hospitals and would be pleased to
Ulk over with him tbe beat method
of protvdure,^
To this 1 revvlved a niily that the
writer bad very little boi>© of K-lng dis­
charged. having been In hospital five
years.
He aaid. however, tluit this
long continued resldeo«'e would enable
him to give me many points conu**cti*d
with these hom*-s for the sick, and
a visitor be would let me know ,vnd 1
ixmld u*‘ my own pleasure lu calling '
1 rerdi.-d that I would U* happy to
call and thought tio mort* alxiut. tbe
mutter for some months, when I re |

traverse Gtp

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In jiaM rij;hi ytars huN

m.tnv *m ihf roatl

lo success, l^-i them start >\m.

riii- is the j^reateM per-

iotl in comnierce the I nitril States or any other country
ha*> ever ^een. ami the tleinami ft>r ct»m|M-teni Ihtokkee|H*r«! an*I

Sh no;;rapher>' is iiicreasinu.

Prepare

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yourself at once.

tbt Prepared Wan Bas a Chance
\d Wrili.tttmAt year, xvhich uiM IhCvvinm* r*.i.iJ ami Sliljr^h.Knl sunirm>.
;:in> Aii:u>: :u. 19 *:;.

free to all

I'ali Term l»e
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crived another note frv>m Mr. Hudson. |
as fuIU*v\>

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Call
fh-rU cauahl from s p«ll»-m at thls^h^w- j
m iK-rfs^ ily r«sitv>rrd ;
my proml..- lo, srtvd for you j

Dockerap, Prin.

For Hta

I 25 to 50 |»cr rent, aavc.l on fur- I ,
I niturc, stoves, etc, .luring

ea them a debt of graUtude for U-lng at. rl. 1.
In <s.ns.'t,uem'6
they resent us cruel Injustb-e tbe fattgue. chagrin and newspiflHT notoriety
that money Invariably brings in Its
trail. It vv.mld be about as .vn^lstent
f^,r a little U.y vv Uv had gorg‘xl himself
on purloined apples to feel Injured
when an avenging stomach ache follov%cd gluttony.- Ehol Gregory In Cen'tury.

------------rl«M raeet
the Jewish face,
Italian fui^•, the
Chine** fai'o. th.* Japan.**' fa.v.'ih.*
Frcuob fact*, the Indian fao*. even the
negro fa.'e-all the** have aoiuelhlng
alKiut them whl.-li .all-* up a detlnlte
pt. ture lo ou.* a mind
But the Amcr
icau fa.v Ims no striuq: cUara.i.Tlstlc
to dlffen-ntlate It from oth.*r faies of
amvertor races, reinarka Ix.ud.m Health.
IV s talk of putting on
It Is. tnt.-mntloniil. f..r L.-r.* and th. re ] Why do V
Who puts on a ervat
one may find the tra.vs whl.h stiggest
a relattoii lo this, that or the other face. before a vest? Wc also say putting on
H may U* a llm* **r a ligament be- afaoea and atockings? Who puts on sboea
qu. athc.1 l.y an carjy English i
ar •iomcihliig M
origin, or n shan» sugg.'stl.ui of the J when we mean th. lr boots or sboea.
rreri. hmnn’s face or the Irishman's or And a father tells a boy be will warm
the Italian’s <.r th.* Rc**trhinan'a But bis Jacket wl..‘n he means to warm bit
wlirn ..ne must deal with the Arocri.'sn pantaloons
We an* a little eix-entric
it.sira. lly one can acanvly cal! up the In our phrases at times,
kiii.-rl.an fanr
I his striped trou*'ra.
.at. his plug, hat, his
I sUaq.ly
bland, gontl natund of prophtvy. this from an ld.*a that
the number of his calls* fon*iells the
If be calls twk'e
ye! h.* may never l.ope to isvrtriiy lh< |nii>e of wbiwt.
without resting tbe farmer cxjk*cIs but
niatchbwM and lud«'>«.*riUible (*osmopull
2 francs per bushel for his grain: If
m
tbe
tbe bird calls four tiroes be exjx^
to rvallxe twice tbe prtco w bid. two
Mafll ««a U«1A bare.
Offi.s'rs of ibe army on duty In tbe calia insure.

Store,

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Juitlce orthe peace of Elk Rapids, and
Roy Winnie. Mrs Cromle a next door
or testified aa to her character,
and ability to care for the girl

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rar d«*pnrinu-nt wear uniforms the
.iiiH* as If th.*y w.-r.* on duty at mili­
tary piwts
The pra. li. e has nwulted
lu making nearly every room «ciiplnl
by offi.vm a dressing room, where
w ar.ln.lsw an* k.*pt
Most offi.s-rs dis­
like very much lo ap|H*ar on the street
In uniform: It makes them too cooaplcuous
mif..ru** for use In tbe d^
partment are kept In a wanlrolie. and
Caa« for the Dafenae.
tbe offi.*ers put Them on when they
Next the defendant s attorney, liou arrive In the morning, take them off
>V H. Kiuitcr. staled his side of the and doo civilian dn ss to go to lunch-asv and w hat he ini ended lo l^^ove
nnd u|H.n their return In tha
le said Uo'^iuld show that Mr s Cro
n.sm and departora for boma
nle was 5K years of age and rreside^] Uler go thn.ugli il.e aaiue proewaa.
n Elk Rapids, and that, ahe
i
had con
don't Ilk.' It. but It Is an order,
Iderable proiH*rt:

; that‘If th*
people doing business at tbe de­
ourt gave the cl
er. the court
vould have jurUdict
icilon over It. ami partment It Is mucb better,
xlking
f It went t»» Mrw. l>ean the ct>uft atrangv'r know s wlietht'r be is talk
with an offl.sT .»r a'clerk,
ujuld have lui Jurisdiction ov
r with the emblems can tell the
He Slated he wt.uldr'ihow^Vhai’
show^ that Mr
Williams, the child’s foster
foster, father.
father rank of tbe offiv'er.-Waablngton IVvat
child as
It her sH^ould. aud
ould
W cruel to sciiaratv
Mrs Cromle had
Insurance |K»llcy for \
in favor
$2.75 arra porch rockers, recti
the little one. aud tha she bad Inscat and back, during July Oearranee for |;t50
of her chil
ance Sale, $1.98. Tne Boston
his little girl was

would show, he aaid. that Mr
sms' character ci»uld not be aa
sailed, and that Mrs Williams was
not fU lo care for the child In ri-<y‘nt

'

1 bud beta batf a doM atortea

SHAU HUCKLEBEMIT CMP

Hhe went to H ^ h..me of the' Mr
luforme
Balk-y. tl. whWn <he was
that the xhlld w, It: and who Is nu^
having bivii marrle
has been much more
again, and asked to s.h- her child. Mr.
where there is thick
• the llres penetrated and ruined the Promle acknowU-dge^I to her. she said
bushes
The Indications early
this and satd to the little girl. * 11
spring were that there would be one your mother. ’ The chU.l was n
4 the largest huckleberry or blue the riH.m when she first called
Atu.ruey tJIassmlre of Manistee
-Try crops In the history of northern
cn.ss examination
. hlgan
The bushes were
while lucted the
- #ih blossoms, and the disappointment wline.xs said that she was a;: years
^Id; that her real name was Josephln
IS vec) keen among local buyers
llrowne.
and thal she was born li
They have made a number of sl.l<
New
Orleans,
but that her stage nam
trips up into tbe Klondike cx>untr;
was
Josephine
.Montaza: that sh
toward Kalkask
went on the stage when 17
of
1
vt-ars of age. and had worked ou Ih
stage off and on ever since
Hhe said that she «rst t«K.k up'wltl
. but this year the patches
Dean In Milwaukee, but had previous
snd scattered,
alH.iii
two
The berries, what there are. are ly met him in Chicago
before
His
last name i
small nnd so scanerlng that they are wveks
hardl> worth picking
There U <
"
a*i'^ f'Vf‘‘‘I aiiH''an*!* u‘s'^l‘’Yk.*aiI
large patch In which one of ih.- pi
bis
slage
‘banie
TincoU.r
of
her
li
ers U located, but tba U*cal buy
ConsUlerable stix-ss was laid i.n the
will probably not send out their us
faei that she had not nor had her hns
pickers this year, there being so 1
band ever (N.utribuli-d one cent I..r Hi
that they are B»t woAh the picking
iupiKirl of the child, that^ she did m

'

Body Co., which opaua a
week'a oBMeBoot hare next dlcmday.
Is In tha city oomplaltag arrangaBcnta

Ih** tlran*l
Traverse
and
Arizona
Mining Co has telegraphed the offi­
cers that they made * *’big strike ” A
M‘Iicb of the time that the attorneys full r.ix»ri will U* received by ma^ In
were
questioning
Mrs Dean
they a few Ua>^. and is looked for b) those
♦ought to ridicule her pnifesslon as a lnierv‘sUHl with hopeful anxiety.
vaudeville actress aud the side Issues
The
Rathbone HlMers will *meel
attendant uixm th.- profess I
thi.s evening at ^ o clock
All memof Mrs Ih th ar*‘ ankod lo l*e present, as this
In the halnas ct.rpiis ca.s
losephine Dean of i'hleagt
will W the last rotHilng until Heptem
HTovery <«f her 11 year-tild daughter
from Mrs rromU- of Elk Raidds
limeral of John Bradshaw of
wh.im tlK- rhU.l was given h> M
Bemhin was held yesterday al liiler.Nellie M Williams uif .Maninte«>. Ui
in charge ol H 1. Carter of
photographs of the child, which t
Th* re w as
mother claims wenrecelvetl
fn
Mrs Williams of ManUlee. were
Vrlght'
Pmat and Firaa
troduced In evldennv
:c C«..
Attorney Cn*ss brought out
tl
tnomlng found his
Mrs Jk-an cam.- to Manlst«-<- June
aera! will
s^^.klng her child for the flrM
held from imcriuchen
Iks'eas^vl
' nut
the
ThU years huckleberry crop Is the
I 41 years t*I ag**. and the cauw of
poorest in a number of years, and It where she made Inquiries,
that nnally she
is Mtimated that the crop is not
Elk lUplds. when
had lH*eii lakeji
a tenth of last year's yield The
veral of W. A. Corbe

and Ares
llres are reeponslble for this con
dltlun of
Where the frost did
not catch them he llres did

'

THS SVENIN6 BSOOBD, TBAVKB8E CITY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. HOB.

ment manager, "aeoma to be a mighty
bant worker."
"Yea," TvpUad the Utter; ‘That la bis
apecUUy."
•What-woAlngr
*No-aeemlng to"-Fyra<^ae Il.'rald.

Huat>sDd-l»o you know that cTsry
time a woman gets angry abe adds a
new wrinkle to her face?
Wlf«--No. 1 did not: but If It Is so 1
presume It U a wise provUloo <d na­
ture to let tb© world know wbal sort

Husbaud-You must try to keep our
Mila down.
Wife- 1 do, but tlvey're always run­
ning iip.—BalUinor© American.
gar. aged alx, waa recently sent
In ncbool for tbe first time, and upon
Ids return borne be asked. "Capa,
tauebt Adam tba aipbabatr

Former Vice President Levi P, Jdor« la making a tour of Europe.
LawmIagIsriWs Jadga.
Winston Cburchlll. noveJUt, Is about
When Kamuel W. pennyiMickcr. tbe
' abandon politics. He will not inn
goverimr of reimsylvaiiia. was a
a tba MgltUture again.
young lawyer a friend met him one
Justin HuntJy McCarthy la often
day with a number of big law lamka
confused with bU father, Jostin Mc­
rr each arm.
lello." said the -friend, imlntlug Carthy. Both are hUtorUna and norto the Uioka, “1 thought you can-ltd eUeta and Jvoth have been membere
of pariumant
all that Btuff in your head."
» I do." reiuriHsI young IVnnjMount Airy, tb# fiBooa Oaleort ew
er. •'Tbe«* are for tbe Judges." Ute near Wdbtngton. foondad by tha

1 n*|.lied lo this note tliat tb**re must
certainly be room for Improvement In
the ln**tliuilan where be waa eluce a
patient had
n! , x|x*e*l to a eon
laglou.s dl*ase. I^/eli a g**sl d**al of
a.vmputhy fur him In this additional
misfortune, which 1 expressed ns well
a'a I knew how. though I fancl.d the
effort was rather lam.*. U
this cwM* 1 must have su«t
well, fur my note brought
Ingroply:
j

'r,7z\

KORSES

You must br a brtrk. Not ons man In
a hundred would lake th« trouUa to exPTMS sympathy for a Strang* r aa you I
»*av« dons
I am ferilng aU right now. j
though a little shaky on my plna. K'ornm
round here tonii-rrow evening at t b il.K'k

- ““ ‘“''‘I
If 1 bad any lingering doubt that my !
correapoDdent was a man thU note
dispelled It
I was In no burry -for
bis {Miliita on hi«i>luls. but con.-luded I
to kec|. my* upiK>lntmenl. dropping in |
to aee him tai my way to an engage^ 1
ment half an hour later. I waa uah-'[
©red Into a private parlor af tbe far j
end of w bkh aat a trained nurs*- nboot j
twenty-five years of age. She ^ked
like a cx>iiv alewviit. but her cheeks took
on a very rosy hue the moment 1 en­
tered.
Indeed she waa bhiahlng Uke
a aehoulglrl. Holding a t>api‘r before
her ey*i^ abe began to read

“Ooe luouiraC- 1
you FYcderlck Hudi

"I didn't
I got a man to write
them."
"And make up aU. there was la
themr
♦Tbelr contents ar© true."
The diphlberiar
"I volonteered fur that aervlee."
"I have Isvn disapsK.lnled."
—,
"I have done very w rong in dccelelug
you."
"Not a bit My disappointment was
In receiving a reply from a man Instead
of a very lovely gtrl."
Bbe made aootber effort lo go on with
her iHiper ou boaplUla. I dki not Inter­
fere w ith ber. but gradually her voliv
weakened, and ahe finally atopp€*d and
looked at me in dire confusion. 1 con­
cluded to belp U-r out
-After all. I have to thank you for a
rery pleasing incident. While you have
been rrodlng I have been thinking over
your letters, and although they were
mUleadlng 1 do not see that you have
aUted a single untruth."
"You forgive mer
"Yoa. aud thank you." ’
Tb© rest of the story ta an oft told

Wednesday, July 8th
I will Ik! al BrcHlha’^cn s barn, on Slau* street, with one
of thl? lim-st car load of horses that has ever
hci-n brou^;hi lo rravnse City. See them!

LEO'' SOLOMON
STEINBERG’S GRAND
D OPERA HOUSE
ALL NEXT WEEK
'nmieMPiHC

UMMtSUISD

munuay,

JULV 13

FROHMAITS
COMEDY GOMPiiijY
Slid
1
Prt-**fited. . Oi*stiii.g pU
tiitrn»cly ititrrrsliu
. Me!ol>ran.u

ThcNerlinger
Real Estate Exchange
Over First National Bank

60

60

Secure a lot and the hou<«'
^'ornes ea<y.
Now
iht
lime to make your .selection
whilejhelisii>lar»;e. I hese
lots are the most desirable
on the Hast Side. You can
buy one of these lots on
ea>y terms,

$10.00 down,
$5.00 per mpnth

“A Man Of
Mystery”
kefirved Specialtif-s Brtween A ts

Joseph II. Uboate told m story at a
tunquet. Chauiicey M. l>epew arstved
late and lo bla turn told the same
story. Tie did not ondentaud tbe pre^
tuatuf^ Uogbtcr and tbe Uck of tum­
ult when be concluded, and asked bis
neighbor wbat waa tbe loatlef. "You
told Joe.Cboatc'a story five mln^c*

MaaPilca-lllt.20t.l0i
loss Fm HooS) Wdt
panmdby pc
paidj- »k V

after be bad ftnlabed it." waa tbe re-

first Lord BaltiBom. conaiatlng of BOO Uat to tk« sn*kf at their am BMOBC.
I kaew Cheau would taU tt. bat

Seat Sals open* Friday morning at

li.g th*- liLi.iN* for a muAhal rum«.Jy
•;
mi St».r:.l»n*« "Brbool for 8c*n
Anl. ’ m. t a Irb^ml ilw nth*-r day whnm
Ih* h«*l not MN n f«»r *^mr t.mc.
vv,: t vm ..f tl Tig U thB 'Udv
T>roxl.*' yon n* wrirmgr Be InqulmL
• WHl," r. pll*-d ibf* autlKw of W'offc© and Rfi.urt.*r." it'a a good deal
IIU* th«- Unit- «f WliH-beatt-rr*
Hla friitid aiarcd and asked: -'Wby
Ilk© tbe haul© of Wlnchrottrr
"Bmwuae." expAatecd Mr. Bangs.
-Bberidsn la about tweu^ adlcMivmj *
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