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The Evening Record, August 11, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-08-11
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YESTERDAY’S
J THE EVENING RECORD
ms^
TRAYEBSE CITT, KICH., TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, im.
\f>--
TOOffROYE
THE RESORT
BETTING Pd^VORS CORBETT
Two to Ono Thnt Ho Will Wle From
fiaVEHTH TBAB-1M8
SCORES OF
CORPSES --.,.rs:ss=r
TO BUCCEED ARTHUR
City Book Store
W. 8. Stone la Grand Chief of Loco-
Cleveland. Aug. Il.-W. 8. i
San Ftanclsco. Aug. 11.—With the
Mg Sght only flve days away both Jetthe Brotherhood of Locomoilve Botrim And Gorbeu are In the eonditloQ
EATT SAY mPLl ARC MAKING in which they wUl enter the ring. Bet- RESULT OF TERRIBLE RAILROAD
ting U now in favor of Corbett and
CATASTROPHE IN PARIS
CXTCNMVC RLANt
occurred laat 1
the ruling price U 2 to 1.
TBIT WILL imU A
AND IMPROVE ETRCCT ALONG
THE WATER FRONT
K«xis MokMS SAd Ah-gm RmoH
Wilt Unit* In This WoHc^sIm^
. iai for bosk WHI Bo GoMtn
Out This FslU
Senator Hanna at the Soo.
Saolt Ste. Marie. Mich.. Aug. IL—
Senator Hamaa arrived last night on
the steamer Northwest. He drove to
uT’i river, wbei
several dayh.
HOT SANDS
wnx SIZZLE
Th«> wnroeri of property an Ketls GRAND CEREMONIAL OF LALLA
ROOKH TEMPLE
llokOBS sad Ab-go^ resorts on
Bay hsre conblBed la s plsa to |
ly improre ibe resort. tber» sad
AUARGEHUn COMPLETED
BSst lisy still m6re prominent
plsoe tor summer pleosuro.. The
plan, now fonartl are for
ilal d«c\ at Ibe fool of El
and tbe Impruremem of the «tr<i*t
aU^OK tbe water front
A dock wUl be bnlit ont In the bay Plans Per Caravan From Traverse
1^ len. which win sire a depth of
City by Spscial Train and for Inifour feel, safllrlent for any of the gas
> tiation of 100 Tyros Csrsmonoll'ne laiincbes. The
Ik- IC.3T, f«K-t In slae. with
iM at Hem Opera House.
Arrangemenia are now well und
way for the big ceremonial of LatU
Rookh Temple. No. 115. ITramatlc Or
der of the Knights of Kbormasen. to
pisce in Manistee on Thursday,
u» the water.
that
smaller rrafi can uke on passe
near the shore. Doth walk and
Royal Vlaler E. R McCoy and Secwill lie f»n substantial plllnirs. which,
wltli the lurolwr. will l>e guttyn out •lary J. M. Blakeslt*e returned this
this fall and the dock built early in umlng I nun Manistee, where they
Ike fejuing.
The Impmvement of the drlre alons have bevn to complete the details.
They were met by the celebraltMl
the lake front will also iiegln early In
the spring This.
aiiiMee buneh and properly enter^ d« by 1
lni-<l After the Ubual greetings J>oilu.r iM-twt-en Manistee and Traverse
City I'yihlans. a rousing meeting was
nne driveway along a good shar
held and the details of the hlg^cercthe entire water front. When the
mun;al arranged. The
makes Its Improvement
[>vement of the alrw^t Opera House has been secured for the
side of the city parte: dramatic work, and the large hall ad: the resort front
ng will be used for the banquet,
hlch. It la expected, there will be
eire«-t graded aad graveled, as contem 6«N) votaries.
plated.’it will make a fine drive along
The Manistee contingent of the ternthe East Day shore.
e are wideawake hnstiers and dtnout
embers of the order. In the ^t
they have shown their ability
wmrceful originality in preparing suiprlseu and good things for their visi
tors. This time will be no exception
rule. The arrangements from
Blsiee end will be great, and
isitur from ibis city and elseAllI be sure of his money’s
LITTAUER WILL GET NO FAVORS
I'raverse City Khorassen have
,
FROM PRESIDENT
eral occasions to entertain the
e members, and they have en
deavored to do It right. Now Manls
it*e
has
the chance, and It is stated
brsftera Who Injurs Ihs Admlnfstrsfrom such well known authority as
Must Take
Puss I»almer tuiherwlse postmaster).
Clirr..rd IVnnock. Hairy
laii;
Aarons, «uu
and
oilierrf of the hunch.. tlmi
1
any previous
0>Nt«-r Bay. N. Y ,
attempt In Traverse
k- City will be
rtitn^rersman Utiai
eclipsed
? In the Salt City
Mtnsi friend «if l*r
I make good
will mrt save him If the president Is know that they
II details were anwngv-d at t!
c*.nvlnc.-d that he had a share In the
■ting and the following commute
pn*nis <if ih.- Lyon glove contract. In
stead, the pnwident will absolutely
utive—^
Executive—C
ck. C A
. H J
McCoy. J
veto any whitewashing scheme.
The president U n
al frleml Rlckerd. William Lloyd.
the p.»ssll.llliy that
• his ad
ministration than be would be If the
Thomas B. Jones. G^rge
p*-riuin r«»nrenu*d were a sti^nger
The roDference at Sagamore Hill M. U i^mson .
Pettigrew,
lM iW4-en -Prt-sideot Roosevelt antf Sec Banquet-William, A
lei Hantr. A T Se,-Iey. C, C.
retary Hoot over the -glove
was a lengthy -one. and the Utuuier Wehij. V H. Mehrlens
-Harry J Aarons. F- M.
e Ly»»n gkive c«*n
lUlhxk. Alfred H Hm-. W U Clark.
John Madison
Transportation-John
W
Rose,
airy Reed. A. B Cornell
Printtng-J W. Hannen. John l.em
S«-cretary Root will wall for Europe
on August 22 to gttend the meeUng of berg. Eugene Wexstaff
Eutenalnmt-nt—C A Palmer. Rich
e Alsskan boundary comrotsslon In
d Miller. R E Henderson, I. M.
lechanowsky. C. A. Skelcher. Will JS.
ampion. E. C. Smith
■OTALLSETTLEOTCT
A special train wUl leave Traverse
City at d p. m and return in time for
hreakfasi
TIm- Traverse City train
will pick up votaries from all along
the route, and It Is expected that can
didates for tnttlatlan wllh be gathered
in from Charlevoix, Elk JUplds. Yuma.
No new developmc-nts have turned Meslrk Sherman. Kalkaaka. Ladingand this city It U amared that
up In any of the burglary cases.
T.vros will numbe
ease of- Mary Harris, the 12 year-old
girl who confeswM to entering the e •*! one to capture a car
home of Ed Barber Sunday noon. Is
The Kalkaska band will be one of
le hig attractions In ibe parade
There w
ill U*
will
U- o
other bands, loo. among
them the Trav se City band, and
make some sat!
other musical attractions
The big
rmngement. the may have mcl
tractltms
display Ain the streeta will also Inc
attend the reform school. The
on!>* possible bj
sun»rtseA only
ties think the young man. t
she claims to have given the money:
may Imp more deeply Implicated In the
the Lalla Rookh
rtibbery than at first supposed, bnt It Divan, which has already become famhas been proven beyond A doobt that
the country, will conhe was not in or very near the bous<
The banquet
when the money Was actually taken
he aoene of some of the finest
Mrs. Barber, ring has not bees afterkHnner entertainments ever witfound, but there Is a poaalbUliy that
It was not t
It may be that Mrs
Among.the guests and apt
ers will be Wmiam Alden Smith. J. R.
Bishop and A B. Darragh. Hoti. PhU
Colgrove of Hastings. Grand ChancelFUNERAL OF iOHN A. COOK
kfr Leo A. Caro of Grand Rapids. Hon.
kmes CurtU. and others of noted ropW HeM This AfUenooe Feme R I-
FRIENDSaiP
wnx NOT AVAIL
m
m
dmms of H. A CortM.
The fimmrnl of tU Ute John A.
Cook was held thU nfiemooii at 2
*
Cardinal vCncem VAnutclli Is Ap-
lot*
W -5S Gtp Book Stort
R OF DEAD PLACED -BY
OFFICIALS AT 84
Accident Due to Bar of Iron Falling
From a Car^oted ArtJeL San
dmen, One of the Vlctlme *
If T”im9 is IVIonsy
HEAKT DISEASE
WELLADViWCED
\\l\eTe cUc can you sve as much of it ai you do here?
. Wlr- t., lb*. Kvrsisc
Paris. Aug. II.—It was said early to
day that laat night’s catiuitrophe was
POPE PIUS X- UNDER THE^CARE
terrible that has
OF VATICAN DOCTORS
Ing wrooke In the tunnel on the Metropolliah Electric railway had cleared
sumclently to allow a descent at Men- Who Advise Hto Removal to Summer
Home and Complete Retirement
siailon. On the stairs
they bad been buy
for a Time at Least.
er on the corpse of
Courtr wir« t* U» Erratos IUcar4.
unnea station corpses were strewn on
Rome,
Aug. 11.—Pope Pius X
step. The victims are about
ly divided
vlded between men. women swooned while celebrating mass this
chll ■en.
morning, and was n moved to bis bed
Identlfted The only
^m
Dg tbe\dead Is
the result of
to which the
brtirtrending. The catastrophe to as Ms election to the
cribed to a bar of iron falling from a
Rome. Aug 11 —
to the track and a **cross clrculf amining hts holiness todav f«jiind him
being formed, causing the wood of the suffering from heart .dlw-aM*. well ad
u become Ignited by the eiectrir vanced. They suggested hto Immedi
ni.
Terrible mortality
was ate removal
caiM.e,i by the smoke having no es in the vatic
raik- exreirt through the stairways.
The onirlals of the railway company
the number of dead at 84. The
SHE IS AGING
VERY RAPIDLY
WHOLESALE STOCKS opened
this morning with a rush. You.
no doubt, wifi take advantage
of it. The Globe. 118 Front St.
• was dresfKHl yesterday prac
tically the name as at th^ hearing,
with the exception that she wore no
gloves and was without the veil. She
retained the fur collarette around her
Her face plainly ^hows her
keen suffering, whether frtJto remorse
from confinement to not kn6wn.
eyes have a far duller appearance
I a few wt?ek8 ago. She never
louk<*d around during the trial yester
day. but steadfastly bent her eyes on
the floor She
rolled here eyes
w ide, (he wsbifes plainly shuwlng.
led the deputy
ice she had to
Her appear}*8lcwlly was of
was continually suffering, her teeih
light shut, but her Up
Ups were
widely Iiarted.
iiarted. which plainly showed
both rows of her t«M>th. sod she kept
her Ups tn this position as far as she
ordthat hto prto
when she felt
like It. but was not regular In her eatBhe never
neve maid a word to him
hee never had anything to say to
She U quiet and gives him no
OVER ITS OWN TRACK
First Train of T. C.. L. A M. In. City
Limits Was Run Today. ^
The T. C. U A M first .train over
houae. was
made today at 4:25. L’p to this tine
the trains have had to use the M. A
N E. tracks from that point, as the
line from the G. R. A I. depot had not
i completed. The track to all laid.
'•
The use of (he other railroad tracks
track to the main line of the M. A K.
E. has been pushed the past few days
with the result that the first train
from Northport passed over the line
'These bargains are simply t
DID YOU SKE OUR-WINDOW?
YOUR CHOICE FOR A QUARTER
ly All IVIowins Maiv* si priW
:iMOA St COAR^AN'V’
The Real Reliable Clothiers
LADIES. ATTENTION,!
We are sirlliny the veh;brateil BAN.\i:R PATTI-KXS-all seams allowefi -at only 10c and 15c each.
Fashion Slieels FREE
.
.
THE ECONONT STORE »
and we
111417!
Looks Ten Years Older Than at ExFew Weeks Ago—
far dlffe^rent. A^t the ilm^of her
Ni she hK>ked rt-ally younger than
was. hut since that time ten years
• apparently been added to her
life, and at a casual glance she would
hafaiy be recognized as the same r»cr.
BOY’S SUITS worth from 2.50 to 6.00-«Knr from
1.50 to 3.00.
NETTLETON
FOOTWEAR
MRS. M’KNIGHT SHOWS EFFECT
OF HER CONFINEMENT
partments. as his orifers before
Knight of Kalkaska county
H n.-xi term of court. Interest In
are will die out for the time bo
iler suffering. Ixith menul and
physical, wlli be as keen as over. Her
lement In the Jail at Kalkaska to
telling on her vorj decidedly. Her
.Ik-aranco Is far different from what
wah Bi the \lme of the hwlng
At that time she was verv plump.
[UMiih fac-ed. and l>y no meant, a bad
Uktktng woman, ^''^en seen In the
MKIM’8 8UiVs worth from 10.00 to 20.00.-now
from 7.50 to 15.00.
*rh* Improved Au«o-Sp»r-lcdr
Popular 6oods ai
PopularPrkes
No better sold or made
Price $5.00 and $6.00
Patent and yicjjcid
A GenUeman’s Shoe
A FuU Dress Shoe
A STYLISH SHOE
That's what you get when
you buy
the high-grade
Kimball
Pi.mx.nf
Ever)* instrument
fully
guarani^—you take no
FRANK FREIDRICH
• fMo Bm^tory.lMoBAi^NoSwIVoH
A “real” bargain sale n the way of
men’a. hoys’ and childr jn’s clothing,
I and furnishings, it now in prog;
res# while Benda is in Chicago purchasing large line of fall merchandtoe^.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agrents
Traverse City, Mich
A OO.
te »-BO»T«TBEET
chance -if loss when you
detl hen.
W. W.UMBAU COMPAmr
V. g STBOMO. MAHAOn
i» PBOKT hr.
JW merchandise
Suggestive of Summer
iviviwr BK omiRonKo owina
Regardless of Price
Such as Straw Hats. Summer Underwear.
The balance of our Wash Goods. Sum,mer Suits for Men and Boys. Ladies’
Waists and Shirt Waists. Suits Remnants
that are new
and
desirable. In fact
The ofUceni of Imka Rookh Tern
lere In Trmvesae City will at once (
to bnstaaaa and make this one
IN MEMORY OF VICTIMS
of the grandest succeaaea InI the his.
fory of the temple, which Is •
good deal. It Is due to Manlat
4H West Seventh streeL and was
BsaMf to I
. and that
The enthual
has'lmen tatlmalely ac«mteted wtth
places here dosed c
tSe family for over a quarter of a ninIng while the funeral aervioes t
greac Hot stnE now 10 remaining victims of the
were being held on the stxwet.
bodlea were interred aide by ai
W.V‘ciUUl». W. A.
Lovejoy cemetery, two Miles aoi
Durand. C. E. Baker aad Ffmak Gone.
evdrything.pertaining to Summer wear
HU^Tuld willSJ* H. M«^.' TW
New Store
fnomi wmt mter tW ttMIIW €t W.
;j '. S 0 u 0 e If i r
TO SUCCEED RAMPOLLA
ables. must be cleaned up. to make room
for bur immense fall stock, which is ar
riving daily
:
:
:
:
€ aHIlKim
Cor. Front and Union
SpecidI Prices
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
where lines of sizes
Mcd’s SuI^,
Shirt Waists. are broken—Call
Trousers, Hats. to-night and see
what we offer—
Neckwear,
you’ll be surprised
Bo ’s Caps,
Negligee Shirts, just as others have
Straw Hats, been—^The time
AH Represented to buy is just now
in this aean-Upl while the oppor
tunity presents
itself to you.---- - -
i damilton ChtWng Cx...
■
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r-
,m^i
•ynVr
»
Mmwz
THE BVElnirO'BE«OK0, TBAVKBSE Cim^ iPCg, TUBSDAYj, AUG1<^T II. M
L?^~3^iEfDEIVmillB
L0Movr.UKianr
THAVEMC CITY. ^MMAN
WBMiD T«AVIi:i»« HBBALb
KalkMkA. Mkh^ Aug. H —W. C
Vtmmm,
hmd ct om0 ot th» in
««t wood«o««r« tmuUetQTint pla&U
te UlU MSU7. kM»t«d IMT^ 1M« al
handed Bmhodea the clear which the
latter took and ll«hl*d. He bad taken
but a few puffs when the dear ex-
wmn hmm irnmmtmi te Mrtai bstIsb.
I
UM. Md tet «!««• ih9 umbiMi m vut
aoKMini of tbcMight Had rMearcb. For
years ha hak been vorfcHui cm the
plaas for a prariicaJ airship, a ma^
ehlae that would amvlicate the air la
depeodem of unwieldy
ansrieldy css 1
that would fly free and unt
as do the birds of the air. sui
are the birds, whose more
has lone and carefully stqdled ontii
he bblleses that he has sMred the
oblem. and can and will produce a
achlne that will revolmkmUe pres
It coodltiuns aad clve man dominion
rer the realms of air
Bake childbirth cu^ prqMtas te
With Mr. Freeman the day of study
Id raseareh alone these Ifnes Is now
ist. and with plana carefully drawn,
aterial In readiness, capital to carry
out bis tbaorles Independently, nod nil k tertMcd. te iDcIhcr rated, ud child
tbe mechanical skill to not only at
rise the work, but in assist in
ttlOTHER*9 nUEHD
SS^ ihS^iSS’SrtiMifalSSSrf ilS
—iafissari.’ttsr
TM CH7 of 0n»<
l»i»iii.
4 IM «mM
Uf ettr to •»«
agitkvwt.
tk« Joeil Mlko
•nj to toerwM IM P»>
Tk* «M Mm pTM.il. to otoM eltW
Otr hu towp
to pcDoare lac p*t aftaa at moi
aast. bat IttOa wowmB bae
Made Tha MBariarfcisacl
i
i:
world that he
CONDENSED NEWS
OF f^CHICAN
aaali a*Qr W aalaf»rt.
Later on
underslicned liavf known
F. J. Cheney fur the last 15 y.ars. and
lierfectly honorable
rha laaiar fro* drcas Mil boards in all business transaction* and flnsn
:lslly able to carry out any sbllica
. : . maaal aear the street llae was forri lions made by tbolr firm.
Mf iliaairalad a few days aco. when West A Truax. Wholesale
' the Me Mil bo^ cm Front street. Just 'to Toledo, o.
Wsidinf. Klnnan A Man
e UniRtlsts. To
It Is s
barred to sagcei
sboali aot be aH
or arftik as to
icmally. aeilng
.llreeily
uinm Iht
hl.Kid and mucju.^ surfaces of the ays
(era. Testimonials sent fr.^.*
Price
75c per iKittle. Ibild by all dnutKlsis
Hall's Family Pills arv ilie In-st
ms ATTinniE APrtovED
icer padaatr
This case
I by the nut
Roosevelt m His
11 — ITiuldeni
Waahingtoo.
i':
SavaraX robbaHaa bare tmkaii place taken by Oovemur Durbin in send
*!■ «rmrw Oltr wbMb bore ladles ing an entire regiment of Infantry and
ytUmB of barlBC baaa done by profea a company of artillery to Evansville
akmaii bfft odM dUplay hungllnf
ivork. wkick axparienced
thieves
would not be raapoaalble for. A few
r.i’:Ui.‘"wrrT,:r,ri,nr:5"
I and an attemtp to lyn^l (rtheni.
Oyster Hay.
i^l
of oataldera.
der eovar of
Aug 11—li
of which w
Him^>hi.v
President
to express his own
tbs local wttborftlaa will do«
. able to i«t a oboek to the
which baa baoMbe la anae
amay of oar oHMMM. Aa oi
The president
vlpn»roiiBly
arias that the penally for that crime
1 .moat frequently Induc-.h a re
Ltf lynching, shall Ik- applletl
awlflly and surely , but by due proceai
of the coun*. so that It may be demon
life, awl baa
straled “That the law Is adequate u
be wtU aot coualder a prbpoaltlcm to .deal with crimes by freeing It fnm:
be tba daaaoeratic candidate for presi every v.Miilge (»f'u*<-bnicMUty and de
deat But Mt. Claralaad betrays some
of tba paeullarttlaa of oae
Barkis.
lulMda Prevented.
The startling announc<*raenl that i
'erenUtlve df suicide had b«H*n dla
covered will interest many.
A rui
down system, or despondency invarl
ably precede suicide and somethlni
ffcheal Werkara to At has been found that will prevent thai
Urpaa
which makes suicide Hkaly
Uft4 Maatlaffs In Travaraa City
Al.tbe Drst thought of aelf-destruc
^
aiM Cadar Him.
tloo take Electric Bitters. Il being \
To tba Snaflay school workers^
great tonic and nervine will strength
aa the uarraa and build up tbe sya
tem. It Is also a great Stomach. Live
bald la Travarae
August li. and and Kidney n*gulaior
iafacthio guaranteed
soa and F. H. Mead.
risitstftAis
tloual reputatkMi. will be praaant
address all these meetlnga. T
who eaamot attend the county cot
Ikm should certainly try to bear
at Travarae City. If you can a<
k all. you will aot i
jkB opportualty that will aot oome to
uto.
miutlon was o{>ened
‘hlldren Uvlng
In i
umaes In Michigan.
the best authority
In automobile circles that a million
dollar automobile comiisny Is about
to be ontanlred and U to er
mense plant at St. Joseph.
A swarm of liees have taken up
their abode In the terminal l^ox of an
Adrtan telephone line. Operators on
that line assnrv patrons
plain of a buzzing ibrouKh
that -ttte line is busy/
r
the
ho.p„., at I*eto
hM been observtHl
was a -success, netting
•
for the bchspltal fund. The
nelghlH»rtng villages and resons all
conir1but.Hl nobly.
. ^filled
Lansing preacher
l.edge pulpit du
ahsench*. walked l«ark after
♦u per cent there are only 5ot» chll1n>n at add water, and none in the
CARO'S RACE MEETING
[Mjor houses, the rest being at good
iionies In the stale under the rare and The Big Event to Occur on A
oirvelllanc** of the slate schisd.
20 and 21. With $1600 in 1
Can. Midi.. Aug 11 ^Tbv
“a balln““\if’*ir.
ic- fu.*. i at i'an. Wed
ly and kYlday. Augri.^i !!•. 2'» and 21
pn.niises to In* even iM-iter than th*
bef.»r.- ah .me .d last yea^ which aiiracte.1 loy
griMim w as
the brld. 'i !.rihe TliiouL*
Miut to |da*e the ring
iger. an aged bacbelt»r wlin^
When I he the eni»*rprlsing citizen*
j overcome with the awe of
iro a C.uple of years ago form.*.
that he fainted dei
an asstsiailoa ami Iasi summer eti
American Mother.
i.-r.*.! the Michigan Tn.mug Circuit
I ba reroov«Hl guarah(.‘.*ing t.» put
up I'J.Tou it
liKhed at Ann Arlior,
to Boston, havln
purses. II was ilu.ughi it was a preliy
the American Mother assoc
nervv thing to «lo. hut when ther
cviHl «.f oni splendidly. and%chlev.*d lift*
Mary W«mI Allen will be relieved
her present editorial work, and In 1
linctlon of being Ihb only small i
place will IH- Mrs Merrill of
In Michigan to do Siuch a thing, the
mla“«n
The former, however, will
towns und.rtaklng
so much.
;\such places as Jacks
Udand HobI !c. «.n of Rev H. S
n. Saginaw and Brand
Roblle of the Congregational cldirch This year the asMiclall.in I
of fit. Jvrseph. Is in danger v»f ldts.d strengthened
by m.»re cap
>m the Jab of a ^woman's
rahvlng II
whli\is father and in hts anxleiy to
*ee everything that was going on he
rose frv.iu his seat. then‘by obsinu t
Ing the vli'w of a wviman lH*hlnd him
The woman gave him a vicious jab
and the hatpin ran right thrtvngh
U% anri protnidtMl
fn»m the ot
side Just alKJve the knee, in the c
fusion the woman escaped and
pcjllce an* looking for her.
M. L. Corbin of Watertown has
freak apple troe which pays no
tentlon
to
union
regulations,
works overtime. At the pn**ent ti
it Is loaded with rlp<* fruit and nv
blossoms
.Late last fall there w
two crops oI apples, the second lM>ing
large enough
for pies
before
was being repaired last week J
l>*wls noticed some writing on
shingles which he was removing 1
the roof
The Inscription, which was
In pencil, had been prot»*cted from the
wtaiher by the merlap. and was <
h.* best
half
niHr
arc .-.nxioi
they have
right. •
bors.*s in this circuit will
UI <d (1
travel hy
KjN-clal train of luilace
horse cars, from one ti
other
and the event will bring
ray 'of horsem.*n as has never been
wtihin the iM.rders .d tiu
Ih.* purse!, are gi;naraoi.*»*«l by the
ckh..!ders uf the
* ..f wht.m an* r.*>iH.i
ind re
lab!.*
t.uslness men. am! - evorj
rse will Im* paid at th.* wMn* In
Ih* I
• ract*s t*a*’h day.
.T Vjhich^huv. bt*.*n more
alr.ady.
and then* will be
Inrs. ta IBM' for each race.
lurse
making ll.i'tH.
will Ih* paid out
.*aeh .I.-IV or a
- ..f
in the
There
the entr
than till
Clrauaoa Hava Oopw and Oaaa. But
vi'''
i-'r
rlcMtr Is llUnUy strewn wUb tin
Ote Ufet Wavtktoc tort Mmui lor
Vr'"-' '
on 3'our feci am! hold- s responsible for iheir
them iht* !»esi values,
\ OU W1
wear. You
will find
rhey Make Life’s Walk iLasy.
you c\« r had.
SaUpuIpbp^
if lN*snly w.TD * tszable the fair a.*X
h. .I.Nlge th.* assesNk.r.
. .UM neve I.
pnde
Bacbont&Hoscoe
and the
re (u iKillsh tin
PariurErai.OUStaud « 209 Trant Strut
1'r.duibtv the tti>to.t aang.T«us men
are Ihos.. w\in ‘-ave In.iH st umtiv. h and
dishorn* t p.>..clU*.*s. -ChivJgo Dally
N«*ws.
^ •
« • aasrk.
* fashionable mniJi.
r bis bill.
F.RSONALS
lYim.*.* iMMNiO frnn.*s t
W.-t.i •.oulH*t to Kngl..nd
have |n eti here thr.*e w e. ks.
Wt.rk uiN.n the taadhtone ui.*iiiorM
at Edinburg is (u iMgln at ok.^*. the
design luiving U*. n upprov.*.!.
M. Ja.-ques Thlt.snd. consl.b red one
of tlie vrintest 4.1 French vi..Unuis.
w ill make a l.uir of the. Fnlt.*.! St»t.*s.
Count de hi Vaulx. who trl.Hl hist
full to crass th.* Me<llt.*rran.*iin In a
luiIl.N.n and fall.*.!, will lunke another
atlen.pl till ; y.*ar
.Maj. Fred.'rl. k Muller has made smc*ssful 4 i|N* luients in rnlMiig silk
worms iro... .-ggs furnish.d by the deSanta IV,
HI KNAPP
,.TIib Watclunaker..
J '..nner vk»v. Il..ru.-e Hui.*s uf low a
is llv.lng in sinet r.-tlr.nieiit.
“Ab. here It K" inurmnrei the.lerk
•miree vv4*eks At $2 m we.*k. •1 bat wlU
b- $<; And then y ou miss *.! |.*n U'eab*
and wen* away one night. for wldih
we will alh.w a nduclloB of $2.30.
making tbe balance doe os WJW."
With a gurgling groan the guest top
pled over and fell ujmn tbe floor.
TI..* bump woke him up'aa If It had
Watch, Clock an.l Jewelry
.
repaire.1.
Fine
: .
si>ec^alty. .
l*roni|dness my
motto.
<}ivc
work
me
iny
a call.
Next tloor south of Squires
Barlicr Shop. .
. /
409 S. Union Street
The Pe less Shirts are the best
The blgl.ot
ore il.e Iiani. ..( 1 S'•;: lias now been money can buy.
Made by Pecrlear
Co, of Detroit Sold by S. Benda
reg almd «; P..S.. .I practl.-ullv and In
lines of w ork
‘ ^ ^'
“KniGic Knaolcs”
Thy kute, kuaint kind, you know. This is the season when they are no
popular, and ladies always like the new things.
Bitoirnt:
HIhiKS
are the thing-so many quaint designs. They are priced at $1.5(1,
and $2.75. \Ve have a nice line of black leather Wrist Bap, selling from
50c to $:i.(K», and some nice values in Chatelaine Bags at the same iiruvs.
Gmr^mdi Lmmrn^f%mr
Genuine hand car\ed goods; the Chatelaines are $1.25, $2.U0 and $2.75;
the purses (and they are beauties!
iS) are $1.00 and $1.50; the belts are the
handsomest we have ever carrie cl. and these sell for $1.(K) and $1.50.
popular as the Bear! —everx thing seems to run that way*
Nothi
hing quite
25 and
Our Pearl \Vai.ist sets sell at 25c and 50c. The pearl sash pins are 25c
5iV. These all have hat beautiful iridescent coloring, ihat. is’ihei r par
ticular charm.
'
CollffBr "Turn
j
Siich a varied assortment to select from. T!!c designers surely did them
selves proud in this class of work. 1'he ladies always like a big stock to
pick from. See these goods at 25c, r»0c and 75c.
L.aio^ Oollairs
*S.ome entirely new designs, and they sell from 75c to $L5^k * ;
Hehmatits*.
Aug. ll-\
End af Blttar Fight
*T>ro phictans bad a long and
ini fight with an abccas on mj right
laag." wHtes F. J. Hughes of t>uPont.
Oa.. -and gave me up. Everybody
ery for Consumpikm. The beaellt
1 received was striking and 1 was oa
Bky feet In a few days. Now Fve en
llrely regained my health."
It con
qoctw all Coogbs. Ooldi and Tbioat
and Long Troubles.
Goaranteed by
JaA-O. Johaaon aad F. H. Meads drug
a.
Price &dc and fl.oo
Trial
te IMMMU M ItoTMth «iml
SnmrTOttOBS KILLED
0ne-$atf Off
.■I-'
of Wool dress goods and Waistings
and
the Btrikare i
tary at KlalT.
Aug. 11.—The soclaUst oraod" says there has been
taken
all
short lengths and
marked them at the above reduc-“
lioas.
Very special designs and a full line of sizes, and these goods an* soh
25c and 50c the pair.
Slllc OIOV99
arc worn so much these da>-s. and we are showing such dainty patterns at
these prices (50c and $1.00 the pair! it would pay to have st-veral pairs.
For those who'wear them, we have the tine Black Silk gloves at the same
ICnIolc iCr^Mlcs In OHIn» »nci
;yf
Just the season for little gifts and souvenirs to be made: no place has so
many novelties as our Crocker>’Department.
'
; /.
Dfliln^X OHInn
in all manner of decorations at 50c. 75c and $1 .(K).
Have just gone throujih our sto^ki
You know
what
il means:
while you are wailing some one else
ajHy
TBY A BEOOIIO WANT'^
Chen Is a Spkttdid l
^ ^^ , Saecti<m
H
, .;v/:
1 V
i. Vv;
i
just unpacked. The newest designs that are shown: so many quaint patterns, and the prices arc remarkably low.
SoEJv^nlr SROon^
The finest engraved scenes you will see. Your friends will surely want to
remember this summer spent with you, or you may want to send some to
those who can not come here.
Court: Mouoo
The finest photograph we have ever been able to have reproduced. There
are 20 different styles of China to select tfroin. any one of which is a gem,
aiid the price only 25c each.
J
gets the plum.
mS!
t
low price.
. Ont^ird to ,
And Many IUf>artad Injured Iq Cfaah
• I. !L*"KoMUyT^
fiur
r^Crosset Shoes
•nj«.v> a fine repu
owners of
.* stale, and they
me thert* b*v
line and ar»*
(e the comtag geaoratkm a better
C. H fiat;a. Oouaty Praak^t
Put a pair
^mmr% Oooa»
•Hike orders have been formally
drawn by
the Builders Exchaage
les and the building trad.-s wAin
■rtity LffFTTHSIII i
lyot. Proposition--
r.UleUe
raOUSMUS BACH TO WOM
IMttsburg
will be said aid take ^
The potato crop lb Kalkaska county
promises to lie Immense.
t>ne thousand bead of cattle. 5.tKH»
sheep and 40<i Ansora Roais are belnx
shipped
to a ranch In Roscommon
the sir. I
' * ? '
.vi;'•■•;■■
ship beinc
E. church.
It wss later the county
court house and
finally^ became s
until
patents In this and furelini countiies iresuncnt. and likely to culminate in
Mammary Abscess, from srhich so many
bare been secure.! to i.r«it.-c!
;Mffcr csrntcisting pain and are left with
rlchts to bU inrentbm
*
these ofK>t.s per^iJ^nUy impaired.
Freeman U no hare brained %1«
Iness man.
ary. but a Ihard headed business
It Ion a life
who has nu
study. Me Is at
THf uaonCLO kEouuirMi co. atuuita M.
Why should not
llsplay aica Is plaaad wit
llae/aad the laddeBt
One eye was
ed
A most unfortunate phase of the
affair U that Rmboden was alraady
blind In the other eye. sod the Injary
Is therefore one of the most terrible
ihst could hsre l»efallen him.
W^hltneys opers house In Adrian
wss formally dedicated Sunday as a
place of worship by the Church of
Christ
Psstor B. W. Huntsman was
asatote.1 In the senrlce by the local
cleno' and
state seertu
church. Rer. Mr. MunrtH‘
sdrsnees, the breasts aa■rollen aad hsid. Loc«
brtf« Uie child i
rn-foriljc^tii
tnt that they receire early
e , stteabon.
MoOier’s Friend softens the
fseflitates the secretioo of Ufe
lac apoC bal ahoald be ealarg*
iht aiditlSi -r -mil baidrad fair
ar watar froal. The aame au
hald of tba Waet Bay Park site, whirh
I biaadth. atoMit.
:
and fell to the cround.
M
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEiCANlHJE COMPANY
.
THB KVmnHO BBOOBD. TBA\
KHIT.MIOH, TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 1M8.
BOW CAMEOS
COTHUMMET
QUEEN^CIW
Lostflair
WRAT DID THE,
Manistee, Mich.. Aug. IL—AU the HIS PmVATE SECflETARY HAS
WfUTTCN A BOOK
Whole WheBt Flour is Anti-Dyspeptic
and contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast fbods on tbe
market. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufacture by
■i;.; .f=S
Uh V
m.
: j :
maiTtod Ansunt 3 by tbe
Jastlce. Truancy was tbe A _
cause of tbe complaint the age of tbe
takra «p a reuMenoe wttb her 0*and
*°Hera Is where tbe aad tale la said
to have begun. Siortea of Tarioua aa-
HANNAH & UY CO.
TiBAVKie** oiTV, aaiOM.
CENIBAL NEWS
or m WOBLO
wr* t
to rmOto oS Aui U. utf ito pro.
' nwds Will gu toward parini; the debt
OB tba BOV church. One tbousaBd
llrkHa at |1 each have lieen sold.
The person tHildlug the lock) number
will have the right to remove the
«r Poreat
Wueber. whom
bar age waa 18. tbe neoeneary
marriage without gaining
they were onlted by Justice Clcby.
natluBal women leaders at Dreaden
The news reached the father of tbe
It aeegu. Is a eort oC ad interim nf girl through some unknOw
fair and Is preparatory tp the guln and he hastened from Deii
quennlal seealon of the World s Ooun he is employed, coming u
cil of Women, which la on the calen and immediately entering
dar at Berlin for tbe aummer of 1904 against his truant daughter. As a re
mia Ewing, the Mlesourl giaatess. sult of the trUl in the Justice s court.
who stands k feet 4 tnebea, will be Mary was sentenced lo the Industrial
married oa the Uth In Butte. Mont, H<«ne for Girls at Adrian until ahe
age of 21 years, where
to Bdward
Beaupre the Canadian
Anak. whom^ stature U 8 feel 6 Inch she stated ahe would rather go than
es. lUwjpre prupused to her by mail
? process of the
alxmi twti years ajpi. but the baahful
Klla he!d hack untlf'a few weeks ago Mary Is divorced from her bust
KoIUmlng the marriage they will give and when she attains her majority
a two weeks* exhibition In Butte and will be able to marry without f
will then leave for New York, where to the court; but with the buabai
they win pn»ceed to make show man Is different, for be will be comptlled
agers feel the heaty band of the giant to secure a divorce from his first wife
trust, for they are at least half a foot before be can again enter the married
taller than any similar freaka In the
country.
enty. Ha^. with the aid ol a bulldog,
kept a flirt treed for tvo hours while
a large crowd attracted by the nnua*
ual sportaclr. tooked on. applauded
the gtrl and - joahed- her vlctlBS. The
1 Ruddy, living i
. latter was Jaawa
who was ai work on a telegraph pole k^sih. has 1
I M^ged 1 V^**™**!*lel
or Mtaa Hoaglaad, and It has bw
between the fourth
bearty five weeks. Medical efforts
JlHliHlge the obstruction have l»een
futile and tbe child IH dally growing
ate ffforti
weaker, as none but liquid food has
liasHeil her Ups fur the |»erlod named.
i‘*^ltk?n
An X-ray photograph has been taken
amt ordered her bulldog. ‘Tlge.'
• watch him." Fur two Jumrs Manley Ilf the Child s chest and the picture,
|.Jtwd.Hl and
panUmH iM-fore when developed. sIiuw«mI very plainly
the exact IiksIIou of the toy .
he was forgiven
Two |H-rsous were killed and 6u In
jur*Hl Saturday by a tornado which
pasiu^l
over the thickly populate.1
mining district near Pittsburg. Kan
Mrs August A. Van Cerke of Shaw
heluicrtben cut out the wtmnd cauM^d nee. Kan, n^ported to the depot au
hy the snakes fangs with hU pen iliurities that she had Wt a bustle
eoutainlng I7..100. while enroute to St
of whisky! Paul on a Rock Island train.
Mrs.
for further Van Cerke. who is well advanced In
he a-m getly«wm. stated that she feared to leave
at men!. It Is be
•r tbe effects of I
’side .If ’is'"aJS2d'U**£**heJ
dtss Orln llolln.
years of age. would
bustle. This she did and then atarled
on a Journey to Plerx, Minn., to rlalt
son-ln law. When within 30 miles
about half a mile from home when <I her Min-ln-law.
she was confn.nt*^ by a large timber I of 8l f*aul. Mrs. Van Cerke says she
wolf
Instead of Heolng at sight of Ml
her
berth to flnUh dressing
afterward
ahe
the girl, the wolf ahowed signs of ShcfftJy
—
able jiU*ce
iMiIdoumi and an Inclination to attack
lielievesTii
The young lady turned for home. Put
haung presents* <rf mind did not run
but kept an attitude of defense. She
The Death*-Penalty.
says the wolf would come so close to
A little thing sometimes results In
her at tlm»*s that she could Nvl bis
bivath. and she was In constant fear death. Thus a mere scratch. Inslgnlof l»elng devoured When she reachinl llcant ruts or puny bolls have paid
the death penalty. It is wise to hare
Bucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
animal away.
The men who flah tbe pound not Us the lH*st salve on earth and will
.at Anglesiw. N. J.. rapture<l the other prevent faullty. when Bama. Sores.
Clcers and Hies threaten. Only 33c.
eday a turtle which is declaim to Ik'
J^JWgJ^luison-a and F. H. Meads’
the biggest of the kind ever smu on
the Jersey ciu^t
4t weighed 1.0S7
|H»umU. The length of Its shell Is U»
SENTRY MUST BE PUNISHED
Uw-t three* Incbtw. while Its width U
six feet seven Inches. A dmen men
can stand on Its liack with comfort. Who Shot and Killed the Russian
On all itarls of Its shell barnacles
bad lasteni«d thcmsi*lv«w In big
SI. IVtersburg. Aug. ll.-The min
es. and seaweed was growing over the
monsler’s body.
^dy. The turtle is what U Uter lor lurvign affairs. Count Lams
dorff. has sent a telegram to the Rus
known as n rubl*erback.
rublK*ri
and li
sian ambassador at Cimstantlnople to
round outside of i
r will In all
Immediate punishment of
Reptemlwr the big
to the New
Turkish st'nin who shot and killaer
Fl-her. ^ M Roskowskl. the Russian consul.
I Salurds) ,
f lltUxiuwn. I*a.
hand hn
M:siSrriru,-s?e
"wJir.:" J'i.:
SULTAN HOlm BET
New York. Ang 10.—-No great busl
Ma baa yet been built upon tbe bcaiIttidea. and It la not all cynicUm which
eondmmea tbe aegatlre dacalogue Into
tbe poalOve enbortntlon to be Bucmsful—Bomebow.* "
The above U from the Introduction
prepared for the "History of .the Car
negie Steel Co " by its author. James
Howard Bridge, former private aecre^
lary to Andrew Carnegie. Some very
aaant things are aald about AnCanwgie. Tbe book has made a
great »enaatlon on Wall street. It U
Ik which most have cost thouof dollars to prepare. It la In
beautiful Japanese paper, and copious
ly Illustrated with photogravure pUiea.
all In the highest style of the printer’s
Tbe first edition is aald lo have
limited to 60 copies at flOO aach.
and the second edition de luxe lo 460
c<»plo8 at a cost of ftS each.
t the book Is worth all It costs
the Innermost secrets of the Car
negie Steel Co stand revealed to the
light of day. -Every detail of the bliquarrel between Carnegie on the
band and Henn Phipps and H. C.
Frick on the other is spread out for
One may read Schwai>'s statement
hat ateel rails could U* produced for
12 a ton at a time they were costing
the consumer 32t»
One may read of
the division of profits running as high
as 88 per cent to the members of the
Carnegie association.
Bridge’s history of the Carnegie
to 1868. when An
forgx* at
ie Will Carry Out Promised Re
shies in the Balkans
End at Once.
iig.
prints
11.—The l»aU Mall
tch from lu
•gardlng the
llalkar. situation
The dispatch says:
•The pret<eni ^ltnation Is the bust
mekering ut an extinguished candle.
The Sulian holds the key to the pioblem in his own hands. If he will carry
out the proniis<‘d n*forms it will In
llueiuN* the leading revoluilonlsis and
nu-an the downfall of the present
Gareite
A \ lenna dispatch sa>a that the inRurgents have blown up the custom
was nb£ Ibng dehty^a
SUNK BY
A
» ef tha Bac
mica. Anil
...£F
groath of tl
later years ahd until
ibsorption. the following is given:
ri profits of ('arnegle associations
jegle Bros k Co .
UiuIukI
tu
». Carnegie. Phipps A Co. l.im
(to
and the ('arnegie St*»el
l-lmlt»'d tfrom July. ix!«2i:
....*.’!.6ttu.out* IXhi
6.:i5o.tNMHMh;
1831
4.3UO.IHIO lhl*7
1832 - - 1S3S -... n
1893 - - 3.ut)0.(Mk» 1893 ... Sl.OOn.tMNi
lA/ U A I C
BUTface to (bam be alewed
W H A L C «mronnd nnd bswM tor an. M mlMml.
jcwlated our wd and pn-Mi nal*«.
,
! thoughVlearing tbe rodder by not tuore
In tbe apace of ten months and at
distancew hundreds of ml>s apart we .
xs be n«sbed
sbed away to leeward.
of tbe 3:ngUsb Milp Castle «ught right
bead nod
of tbe famous whak- knofln for some ;
^
^ ^nUl wn
years as.-Flghting Tom" six d flm-n: .
due east Meanwhile I
times. We lowered fur him on the first ;
w .ntuhUig tbe whale through tbe
two ocaasions and put ImnKx^u. Into ■
be tan a fnU mile
him,
^ amished three ^
turning. ‘ Wbetbw be located
boau and klUfd five men. After llmt 1
mmi2l no man can say.
we ran away from him.
After the ,
„ be‘,irw.ri artnind I taw that he
head on for ear
alxtb tlm- we saw him no more for a !
• for bia revenge
As he stanM on bla mad twab tbe
We were In the aoulh AtUnU. and
bad completed our cargo and set m ag;.iu In bu|Hw lo avoid him. but be
course for home. About noan one day, clisnged bis eoorse as well and came
while we were cleaning ship, a whale down on our port qnarterm. 1 believe
aoddeniy breached right astern of ns every man In tbe ship bad bla eyea on
and Ddl more than BOO feet away
1 the furious levUtban aa be came beni^
was at tbe wheel at tbe time, ami we lug dtiwu upon us. Ilia bead waa oarwere going off at A four knot breese rusl so high It seemed 4a If a big rock
from the scHithcasL I beard tbe w hale was pushing along tbejuirfais*. and be
at he brokeSrater. and the right of him U*ft behind him a great wake of foam
Btandlng on his tall iwoaed me to shout an^ a w*a whleb would |uive swamped
an aUrm.
Half a doii*n of the crew aaw him as * “Haig ©u! For your Uvea, bang onr
be fell iMck on the water, and It aei'med ahouted the captain aa be aaw what
to all of na at If be were going to strike was tsmUiig. and llfleen seconds later
tbe ship lUa tall rmlaad three or four there was a shuck aa benvy aa if we
waves which pitched tbe ship alsau ss bad strm-k a rock while nmnlng beIf we were lying to In a gale, an.1, fiire a hurricane.
Ev.-ry soul aboard knew tbe ri.ip
though tbe monster aetlled away out of
was doomed She was bcM to starrht at
btvard until alnxwt on her beam eiiJa.
and the instant ahe settled bahk tlo-re
every
waa a rush for tbe boats No one gave
prvnlU
tbe wlmle further attention, but every
nown that onr t
had hunted os down, aa It were. We effort was put forth to get tbe Iswita
had left hlmnlmost ioor months b.-fore into tlie water as tl»e ship was luffed
at a point 2.000 miles away, and yet he Into the w li»d. Her decks were awash
had overhaoled ns. as If be bad lieen a as tbe last one got away, and that was
steamer sent In aeari'li and posted as fonr minutes after she was struck
WlH*n we came to look aronud fui
to our cruising around. Ills bn-achlng
so near was Ukeu as evlden«,N* of bla Fighting Tom be had disapiK*are»! from
evil Inteiitkmii. and auiuc nrgmsi that sight, and no whaler ev,-r rx-is.rt.sl
Ing him after that. It has always iM^t-n
be m.-ant to strike tbe sUj*.
It w as rctt'i. 1 lK‘llere. w beu tbe bclleve.1 tluit be received Injurt-a that
whale disappeared, but f**r an hour causcl hia death
We w,-re picked up three day* later
after that we ctmtlnucd to s|>eak In
whlsiK-rs utid llpt.K* aU)Ui. I am sat- by n .'kvteh whaler, none the worse
Isfit-d that not one *-aptaln In a hundred^ In health fur our adventure, but tbe
wniikl have done what ours did that small fortune which that rich cargo
evening
No living man coul'd eiiarge Would have given every man. If *-nfely
him with cow imli.-e or t*up^*n*tlUon. but lauded, bad gone to tbe bottom of the
M. Ul At*
wlo-ii sup|*er was over he called Uls AtUutic.
males uml Ismt stwrera Into the ro!»ln
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
and said:
The 1 sir of the l»ead grows fa.^er
-While I hois* we have a«*n the last
of the whale, t think It my duty to lu M-muier than lu w iifler.
pnpare fur tr.>uhle. You will thereAn Kaglisb mayor has banded ovor
fon* s<*i' the Uuus overhauled and pit>- hl^ officii., sahity to I.C dlvld.ri U*
Tlslou«d jiiMl ready fur hoisting out."
tw.en 111. po.»r and the town lurndv
834
4.0<K|,iH»u
Tbe work done by Frick during Ihc
lomesica.l strike forms an Important
part of the work
The author draws
a strong «>ntraRt between Frick light
the battle for the Aimpany. lM-.H<*t
HOIUBLE DlSCLOSUtE
assassins, harassed by political in ready,
Buenc^s and th<* like, and Carnegie
cl
fishing for salmon or playing golf at
was changed st
SkllH> castle
to the result of the strike, tbe
hly till an hour after midnight,
L for winning which Is given to Then the odor^of a whale suddenly
. the work says:
•d the nostrils of the men. and
SL l»etersbnrg. Aug. 11 —At Qhau
Is believed by Ihe Carnegie offi
tu cateh sight
daaaa. a peasant woman named Kas- cials.'and with some show of reason,
I blaek bulk on tbe water. It
Rerchl. wife of an exile, informed the that thi.H magniflet nt record to a great
ting Tom again,
pullce that her husband
murdered extent was made possible byy the com'
•
raimot
remain
nnder water
thrt'e
men.
Lleutomaks. ZUkl and
ty minutes at the extreme
Ivanoffkoe by name, and had calen
protjteil by the
portions of their bodies ahd fed the heavy Investments
1 w hen* ibla monsp*r had put
its it had made in la
rest to the pigs In proof of her story
chlnery. and the cost.s In Hie eight
rs wewnld not gunu.
•he lt*d the officers to the place in a
* year, when the Came
I. w lndwanl when be
Karden where Lleutomaks head was
T Jf.OtHMMHi. that their s**iUe.l away at 6 o'clmk b- bad iravLmrK-d. The murderer when arrested
»etlior. who was
eleil xiieli a dist.nn»v Is-forv .-ornliig up
Itroduced a jar fllled with human, fat.
had upward of
again that we had f.tiled to detec t bis
. In the followingp year the
We bad Mihri at W-ast forty
|5.tKM».(K8l. spNMit
Carnegie
miles sliM-e losing sight *»f him. and
while the Chi<
yet he had Rumiehow* piiked Us up
3360.tH»0.
Ily 1837 tbe
I tbe cars at Braddock mill was again. W..rd was passed around, and
ail hands turnetl up. and fn»iu 1 to 8
^e were in n state of suspense.
At al<»ot 3 tbe whale began'laablng
tbe water with bia floket.
We bad
done nothing to arouse Him. but be
probably tbooght It was time to begin
bualnoaa. Aa aoon aa be began bU “fluk
tag” we prepared ouroelvea for a ra-
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY »Backache
CWEnmiUY'FEVER
will be obliged to lexve
the sneexlng. watery
1 lurt MCk eyea mnd other annoying *>Tnpioma
of this disagreeable summer disease.
Wall 4k Sons wUh us to anthat when Hyomel is used,
either as a prevenutive or cure, there
will be no bay fever. They advise the
nse of Hyomel daily for two or three
weeks before the usual llitie for the
annual, appearance of bay fever. In
s way the attack will be
however, the prev<
mem was not started
and the disease comej
omel aix or seven times daily and also
>mei Balm thoroughly into the
both morning and night This
ni will relieve at once and
give a speedy and permanent cure.
Hyomel actually brings Into your
m home, a climate fllled with orone
Id baallng balsams, tbe aame air
that one brwghw^i thej^e Moun-
WlM*n a Rrit.^h aml*ssador i^ a|r
pointnl to I’rsu. c he Is allow«ri
(X8» f.u i.Uttlt•I'be warm night * bavo brought out
tbe h:il1.-vs utiloiiiuhile ivarth> in New
I'be lock ft. - plated In the Danuln*(klcr canal will la* i:;i f.et high .v>d
tb- liigluM in ih.- world
n. vcla.d .. tv|.l.u,.l epidemic baa
Btarie.1 piihlh- iik.t.aion for a ll!t.*r
plant like that n«vv iK-iug built in
nui.Mlelpbia.
'I’bere aitr 3.*s«* negro fanners memliei> of tbe Formers' Impn.venunl
S<Aiety of 1’cxas.
They own :-M*.x)
aen-s of lai.d.
ja i-sSTi'Jl
Ktriklng n-*.-.nhlance has Iuh-,, j,©!
rd out lH‘tw.cn the iviuarkahW* am-t<
ruli.s »t Zlmluihwe. Ubodesla, and i
tl.jnitl.‘s In C'ornwall. Eng.
11 4 w Odd Dre$$er$
‘"•^Chiffoniers
m
While at the Furniture, Exposition we were
fortunate in securing a manufacturer s en
tire line of odd dressers and chiffoniers in
Tbere is no stomach dosing -when
Hyomel Is used. It U Nature's own
method for cnrlng all diseases of tbe
respiratory organs, and is breathed
ibrougb a Bcm pocket Inhaler that acipantes every outfit bo that tha
Heated air reaches the :
antee to refund tbe money if It does
not give aatlBfacikm.
All who are
subject to bay fever should begin tu
use at once so aa to prevent tbe dls-
discount, which enables you to purchase
^ one at wholesale price
:
:
:
32 patterns, no two alike, from
R
n
It Ctmmm I* Klraiac-I iiuiu-,- y. ii .-.uu i *|*ak to each
other iiuy mo
”
No: the kllot rolled me a donkey.
“What dkl .vi.u dor'
“ Well./what do ycNO thing l.dWrf
-*Ju*t what any other would Lav
If you want a dresser in the next six months
“You’d hare done the i
“Oh.
Samples,
■ton
1^0r ^
A
Just now.
are slricily
Snmmnr.
close them
There are none better than ours. Tbe styles
up to the minuUr. But th9/ ma/ not ha najri
That’s why we
out now . :
men’s
< Cadies’
Pingree Patent Leather Vici
Kid pxfords. 3.50 and 4.00,
-values to close
Jit $2s9S
The “Hanan" Oxfords, the*
worid’s best, 6.00 values, to
close
Jit $3.75
tops, JO
Jit $2*2$
Another small lot of 3.00
Oxfords, not quite so dcsirable, hot excetot xalnes,
with dUEin nlet and Moo*
it will pay you well to invest in one of these
n't your*
no. 1 wooM
ha
“Bnt r tboogbt
b was a
qroM Mae wovU have dootr
*^ataB. 1 eald R was what any
I to
»tMBa«bJeetofconT«.rtl
=
f.VINCs')
and youro
of their Safety Boxes in their
Steel Lined'Vaoh?
n
n
That waa the wiae thiiMtoik>!
CLOsme OUT!
WAIST SETS, KABS.
SNOPPOBIABS.
Theae are not old Modu No.
no! AU hew stuff, but we wiU
DOC carry them over tbe leaaon.
sen«e to close them ont dnriiM
this month. See the nioe want
•el we offer at 18c Handnwe
leather ba){ at 62c
Newest
RASTALL'!aS!
We move into owr new stora
next month. *
Wil6(RS AM BIN
JOB SALE.
2 GOOD UlMBBiWABBn
3 TePB«l8ES
I PHAETON BUG6Y
B. J. MORBAN
CIm
Boy'sSboos
OlltiBSSbOBS
$,00 to 25.00
=
mMiMT-MSiMf
close
plain and quartered oak. at a very* liberal
What is thM-Xa4 jnS
*• Mmmm . FifH
X’
Sample Sale «
frt Ml joar hdi^e
>daIl7«raS,iath«
I'be tleruian .n.pl e la dlvidfri Into
146 vhamlHT of .*oiumerce dlrtrieta.
Tbeve ,hamber> exert a powerful lufluem-e on legiriati.m.
VrR.t!
Puts an End To It All.
gates lo the Intematloni
of women s«»on to be held in lln'sden
tk'rmany
They are Mrs. May Wright I lax.*d or
_
Ululnesa.
Backache.
Rewall. president of the Intematlonal, Liver ct>mplalnl and Constipation:
C4MIDCU iff Women, and Mrs Mary Rut thanks to Ur. King's New Life
WiHKi Swift ot CallfomU. the newly I mils they pul an end lo It all. They
elecltsi head of the Council t*f Wivjare gentle but thorough. Trv them,
men of the Untied States. This year’s;Only 2Sc. Ouaranteed by Jas. G. Johnv*..nference of tbe national and Inter 1 s<,n’s and F. H. Meads' Drug Stores.
f
MtMMOO Ml S.M. to doie
3.00 Patent Oxlords, our
Ifest, very latest toes and
heels, to close
Jit $2u25
A lot ol Patent Oxfords,
lace and 2 button’ slippers,
worth up to 2.50, to dose
$1.00
They are not the best we
have, but they are extra
xalues for the price.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner’s Old Stand
Front St
O^te Whitigg Hotel
JltSMS
Choice lot of ladies’slippers
in very Latest styLes—not an
undesirable thing
about
them, 2.50 values, to dote
Jit $lu9t
misses and
« eWMrta^s
A lotofchiLdren't and misMS*
fine Oxfords in patent leadH
er and fine via kid with paL
tip, heavy soles, 1.75 vahies,
to dose
Mr. Working
Man...
When you get tired or
paying tent, we want to
help you save your eaniM
by bnyi^ a komT^
6 room cottage ok West
Jlt$LI9
Mistes’ sTippeis whh brass
bndtles, and paL leathets.
L75 values^ to dote
Jit $lulS
Ok Boston Store
Hoto m right wnf-mn
^
• I
DeHingtr,
CMi
,
I
wmW:
■Hill
THE BVKHIHO BEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICa. TUESDAY. AUGUST 11. 1908.
■*1.:==:
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
Suctthts pf the,..
:>8 CONCERT CO.
nHWIW twin IFm Mist, AUQuaT <3, IMitHiiito:il tmc clxs
OTIONI
HUNIOPAL
ATHLETICS
WAIIT 0EPARTMEjlT.~^®6^i^
The
Misses
MyrUe
aa
|$6rffally Reduced
hy ConftBleo of “Klog
Mrs. McMeekaxu
Carl Booghton left yesterday for
Aug 11.-Witha l«old San Francisco. Cal.
inted In cHralnal
an
George Lawrence left this afternoon
inlxation of murderers for a visit In Charlevoix.
VARIOUS WAROt OF CITY
Denis G. Needhnm. Yho has been
aad cutthroats has operated In Indian
three years, unknown
FM 0ir WM FMtaMr •• H«M to the poliee and unmolested by the city. TCI anted to AssumpUon college.
Beers of Uie law
To the fact of the t xUtenre of thU
due - the mysterious
Detroit, who will also respme his stndthat hare come from
l«‘s at 8t. Mary’s. Kansas.
to time to baffle the city police
Mm Alice Heuss of Rose street and
tls and the members of the detec- Mrs W H Lee of Teledo. Ohio, left
department. To the successful
this morning for a visit In Manistee..
:>peratloe of the organisation can be
Mrs John Lewi* of 205
North
rharged yearly a score of known mul Spruce
a
street
went to Honor this
ct even Ibis number does not
I It mmj proMoei tAat a Md
^ver the extent of Uie crimes that
SMt lA wAklk tJM VAriOM
the door of the leaders
Mrs.
A
M
Ov
vm AOAIASI fpr tko koAor of
of tbe -81m of the
reiumod from a v
fWMcUvA wATda will be b«ld Cross.”
and Holland
Cantrell. ”Klng of the Ghouls.” has
A. W. Vogelsong and family are ex
mfessed to numerous murders done
pected IB the city this evening for a
by bis foUowers purely for the money
VATd otimaUa a team lor ield
visit with W. F- V.ogelsong and family.
there was In It. The iwdles were sold
Itttek AVAAU. AAd bAT« tb« lA
Mr and Mm William lies of Cedar
I alleges.
are In the city today.
Charles Keeblng returned to Chicago
-ibU morning, after, spending a vacaI lion of three seeks in the city with
relativim.
oMtOota AAd^pS?*tL%rwIl
J. H. Steinberg has gone to 8t. Ig
for thAia. AAd A Ane meet te pr
: CLABB GATHER NEAR see and Mackinaw IsUnd on bust
of the Ohouls.”
•
Pori
\ei\ JL —-
MMHini CLEAMNCE SALE
mm tea tmm vmUj of teu
m ■«ald9^ stAtotIc COPIMU
om tetec Ulkod of Mrty UiiHa
Ml AMI dM lOOAl UIMM. ud
HOBOES'RETREAT
A prorteloDAl procrAa haa born
ootUiiod A« foUowt:
100 yard daah.
abol pm, haraer throw, no yard
daah. pole yaalt. » yard daah. beet
Tha peortng la aaeb oyaai U prt>
poaad to be &. S AAd 1 for the tret
the eacepi
here firet U to
Ad third L
It. MCOUd 1» Ud
U DOW la the hai
/ The» BAtter
Bi
thh loverm of aU
*tho"^IU eodearor to eee^re
iTJisrjs;
isrr^s^thi^^hrpcSi^i.’isrJi
Main J C'unnlne. cirrut judge of tbe
senty-thlrd Judicial circuit. Oscoda,
lich . Is In the gity for a few days'
islt with his father
\
Jne MUn Got Eftough of His Fishing
George K.
pastoV of tbe M
. Trip There m Very Short
; church at Alba, was In the city yes•rday and returned home today n«»<»u.
Order.
Kev Holmes^of SMlsvlUe Ik In the
i:V on business.
Near the htwti of Hoanlman lake
C A. Trarv of Fife lAke is a Trav
erse City caller today
Dr and Mm. 8 T Kirk. Mm. Alice
Trueti'ood Thompson, and the Mis«w
rtha Dlxi:n. Marj
McCoy. Stells
d. Mrs Work, and Miss Thorn of |
amio. Jnd.. arrived last night fm
r.ln I he city, the guests of I»i>
snd M J Tnieblood
Irs W. H. Foster and children i
us
They
have nmM rhlrkeii.
At thla UBe or year there U no
ditAlU vay of tadlac o«t bow bucIi
eeAMAt walk haa bees laid In th^ city
•luce aprtAf. imt It t> eetlmated that
there will be at least flee mil
new walk te iBpvtnre the city.
Last year there were flee mllee of
coBeat walk laid and the year before
about two Bllee. ThU year will ex
ceed rather than fall below last year
In lensth of walk lakL With the walk
laid prerlous to the past three year*
the enure aBoani of eement walk In
ThU la aaylng aothlng of the prl
rate walka laid to and aroond the
reeldeaeee which beipe to make up
the beauty of the city
DOCTORS’ GOOD TiiE
The Oraad Trarerae Medical aM<*
OUTING FOR
LABOR Say
Monday Sepiember .7.
The loraiu.n
bav not been selected as yet In
cllori Is being made to s»*eure
^♦Mnds "of ^e Trav^riM City Driving
was a
HAVE FOR OTHER FIEIOS
wt!i not celebrate on this day. and
Woodmen are preparing their »mji
Mr. and Mra. Oiiy E.
me to take the I
^
bJlL”<pSdt^l
th
lal
Basic aerrlces at the
of Cb^
for Rev. T F UIIob. left this
lor Waverly. lU. where they
aad durlac that tlBe they, have
very Bnch appreciated aad very beneiclal. both to the chureh aad to the
rhf. H was wlU recret that tbelr
______
Si-::
c This
^rtalnment will aiwi t»e
Ur The games will Include
'unnlng. and other athletic
I an effort is being made
isw- a naaeball game on that da>
S b«b« lb.. »ld 1,ir Kn.uo.1. «v
' PKw
I‘..n \Vm.blnK>«. Ti«.. Aus «
l)r
1 A. TbomiMoa. Tnxrnr City Mlcb
~Co%trx>yt orebnum b«i tbli
I Leed the Moale
Dress Shirts and Shirt Waists comi
$1.50, to dose...............-.................
Bunch of Bo)V 26c Cap* to go at ...
I pr.
cuffs,
Soft boaocn Shirts, with 2 colls
$1.00 value*...........................
....
The same in 50c values, each.
....... 39o
“Nufangl” Pants
Another Jot of 60c Capa now go at...
..-lOo
rr.T
Are Correct Pants
STRAWS
FEIKIRA Straws, were $1.60, now...
Off
-aso
WHITE Crash Hats........... -300
LATEST .STRAWS--75c Straws for .300
$160 Straws for............... ............... -7Bo
Boj-s* 60c Strau-s. crcasckl-top.... ... - 300
Freshman's Hats... ___ ..,
.300
MILfH COW8 for ^ »o.l by-mr oU
J~3r£,rr,«u.rr^:
; All Dress Pants
I fc.i* •»U‘*mti»* It Jti tti. ,J».
iI
| ■m |l||l
*^
l.all lo..«ic
Hosiery
f- K
LAUNCH CRUISER
AH
_____
__ isr.i tr
FOR RENT. ‘
26c l NI>E.RWK.\R...................
50c Bilbria;»n i:n.!cr«CA.-. *11 ’
__________ MICELLAWEO US;___ ^_____
Di.rr Armstrong wa.s kicked ycHterda.v msni by one of his horses w iih j
of Iii> tight ariS^or a numU-r of days |
\VilIJ^iSW4<nc,- had a runaway .‘iat-|
tirda> at HaT^Ir.-s Cntsslng thal put :
him out ot tMi.siness as far as work is ;
ctuicenied lor at least two wtvks He.
wa^ ihr.n n «ifi the ng by running:
over a Mone.
He siutalmd a li
ExamlnatU.ns for this district of the
.M. E church conference are being held
iM-fon Hev
W L Laufraan of the
Fir>t .MHhLKiisi church in ihe pari«»rs
411 that ch
I the 40 bH.i line ,
,y ih4»;c4Mmcil Isj
iK-ing laid
si.h* of the ciuiri ’
rw .-mir •
Work of installing another
illey m the Wt^quetong clu!
las commenced.
At the sar
Iready bhea to m
regulatien width
In probate court-th.
J. M Isgrig and Mrs
Oliver has b*<en filed.
^ In pniiiate cnnirt i
The 4-montlHA-old child
hnnle. of was tiled by Victoria 1
Mr and Mrs Charles Zerani of kti4 apiKiintment of a guardian ;
Randolph street, died this moralng at Faul and Hudson Park Ual
:> ::5 ol cholera infantum The
« funeral
A midsummer picnic and .meetin
will Ih- held in Kingsley August 21
taker A
The day will l»e gUen over to a baskc
ofijciate
l»lculc. horse ra€*en, athletic eventi
The Life of Foim* Leo.” One of the and MieaklDg
The speakers of tb
tM-»i pulillratlons of the year. Is placed
John Lorangt
SUter'n
hi* city.
Farticulars
«The trial of Elmer StA-ele eff K
le.c on an assault and battery ch
preferred by a woman, is in *
bef*»re a Jury in Justice Verly’s
this aftenioon
Tb«‘ trouble wai
^Hue chickens
i«»it
Urgr re
POB HAl.g Hib»U»mrIy
On«-WowreK OPT
$10.00 SUMMER SUITS
Boys’ Waists.
Wash Suits.
Wool Summer
Suits....
•
liateiy. a
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapids.
week.
Wag** »10.00 per
IMS-tf
Bargains
«For CarefulBuyers
JlttlK-
I titfT-Larrf.tUrfcbnmn Hi. Hrriunl.^:
I <i8T--P<ieLit^>kcoaUimtMcU^trtw-n»iVeD
NEW STORE, CorTthanilUniDnSts.
S doi. large Woorlen tubs to sell
| Bowls, as per
L'Qi.sSc-Tn.’.s'virnir.'r.?’/
IHdlntws. HutUmiM Bsy. MK-h
aaosTaV n» 1>i»AX Ko
UM4^*
rlsuw- p«it in
om5c to.. 10c
..25c antlSOc
«. «.................................................. I Plates, irerte
10 dot. bib Overalls, reg. 60 and
Spup PUtes. per SCI........................2.'.c
60c. to sell at.................................35c
Deep rlishe* at Baigaina
Lantern Globes............ .. .................... 7c
No. 2 Chimne)s. ................................. 7c!
• ..................2iJc to .Rle
‘
3 dor. 50c iwtato n^en at..30c: •'“‘T' Cream Pitchers ... ..............7c
Fanev* 1 00 Vase at ....................... 75c \
Regular 25c Broom at.................. 15c
Men’s reg. 25c wotVg Shins at 20c ]
Boy's ea. <|<ial«y stiff Hal
that
ruchers... 10c to 26
* Lamp Burner ......... Cc
1
-
............................... .. . . ^
No. 2, U Wick. i«r yd....... 6c
sells at 1.00 to 1.60, for ... 30c | Any goods not satisfactory ran be
Boys’soft Hats............... ’...................10c |
rclu ned.
Ex. quality cx,l Table Spread.. C5c | Mennan’s Talcum Powder..,. l(k
4 qu Granite Iron sauce pan.. 20c Boatoo,Baked
6 „
.
M
23c
«
M
..
26c
Beans with
or
guaranteed21b. first quality al per
Men’s brown Derby Hals, sireCa. 7, 7i, qojdity first-class. 70c
Men's black 25c sox at................... 16c j
Oatmeal dishes; set of 0
s and Pickcral at.
15cjCovered Chamlkers......... ,36c
Honor M. E. Church Ootfleation.
Thr nrw M. E. church. '
Ich was
-dlcatt-d at Hunur Sunday.
ami to the
:«»r and
th4* church. It iH w handsome building, constructed
*d of pemcni,
and cvmslstlng of audience
c iand lecture
nnims
The si‘atlng
si*atlng capac
capacity Is 2:.ii
The r».^t of the church wen fl’.huo. and
.luring th.- m.*eiings’Sunday
*eiings’Sunday 375«*
pledgt-tl.
tlcally covt-rlr
The dfilicatury exert lMs were very
essive. and were In charge of
iding Elder M. a Carrel, who
ched at the morning service. The
m in 4he aftern4»«n was by Rev.
WlHard
Rev . H
even
lervlce a purse of $50 was
presf
to the pastor. Rev. C. E.
Malt man. a« a i
•h h»- is hi*
rr.h
f.
Ov Stick bail sMctIf Nf mi Fnsk-.li Skcr-fori Ms "
New Wrappers
NEW STORE, Cor. 7tb and Union Sts.
At Special Prices NOT SINGLE CASE
__________
WVve jiist opened up and placed on sale a high grade
line of wrappers,’ trimmed in most pleasing manner,
made full, wide fiounce around skirt, made of choice
Percales and Calicos, in Black. Navy, Cardinal and
(ircy, and worth up to 1.50. at : : ; :
win leave her dock, opposite G. K. A
IT* ALL OFF WITH THEM NOW
- 9eo|
EVENTB IN BOCfCTY.
naooeas In the new places to which
WlU. HAVE FINE MUSIC
*5r-
Underwear
r».und W 15 ^ts
Invitations are cm
the wtHldlng
.»f Miss Roc*e D>er
Mr. Irving
Oh»K. to take place August 20. Both
are in the employ of the Cliixens' Tel
ephone i-o
Miss l>)er has iKHMj with
th.* ci>ni|tan.\ for the past four yc*ars.
and is one oT.tlie mt>st iwpular of the
•h.-llo' girls
Mr. Cia»k has lun-n wit if
the company for two years
MODERN
WOODMEN
PLANNI.NC
The regular meeting of the Home
and Foreign Miuiuoary aoefety of the
FOR A RIG TIME
Fresbyterian church will be held at
the cottage of Mrs. F. C. Dean
lAC ier Sk mapida. There were 37 in
the party, and they ppA
Ume and trip.
Aa eeoA aa they reached Elk Rapid*
they weat to the new hotel, where a
eery ftae apread waa enjoyed. Later
lie Wlll-Rs Invitad to Partiel
la the erealay they weat to the BIh
iUpIda Iroo work* and aaw the work
. th* Basket PienK and ti.e
there
Oa the relera trtp Dr. Ander
aoa pave a very latereatlag talk on
fwCea aathma. This was followed by
a aeaeral dlscoMlon by the dUT
The Modern Wcwslmen have plan*
liwtara la the party, aad mnch
nearl> n.mpleietl for a bask* t j
;
Caps Almost Given Away! .
50 ami 75c Ca]» now go at................. . mmrn
BREVITIES.
On account oi iKwr health. l>r Hol
liday will b»* out of the city fur a few
davs.-and in the meantime his hn.iher.
Dr t; A. Holliday, will Ih‘ In his A»fflro
The di»ctor can In- calhNl home an.v
time that it Is necessarv.
Alt ladies who are making articles
for the sale to be given
by Grace
Church Guild, are requested to have
ihtm finished by August 19. as the
sale will iKX-ur on that date
Creorge Boon 1* on the sick list
ItepAU-i was sent to the city thl*.
morning that a tiand of robbers wei^>
-amiH.d near the fair grounds
It is
thought probable that they are Gyp.le-. or it may have been s«>me UkuiI
peopib* who were enjoying themselves.
The Woman's Home and
Fondgn
Miv,.tunary siK'ietles of the nrst M. K
hun-h will hold their regular me.-t*ng
iu!
annual picnic at
BirchwAssI
W.-dnesday. at
E; Lynn’s ctutage
Ka h lady
r.*quesied to bring a
plate. cu|» and sisiun
Conv**.vmnc«^
«iU 1m- at the church and Mr. Doug
i::. J
I
[ Work Shirts, big lot to dose at...
-•
$1.50 Hais.no;>^..^.............
they get M>tne of thOM- thing* U I heir
They have two plsoes
I his \irln
ty where they asseiulde
i Just
he other side of the
trove, between the
• Fi-ro
Marquette rsiirosd,
iUher
place In further up
for. log scalem.
One of the local rltir4*u* hml a gvsKl
icsie up there recv-ntly. He went fish
tiK rather late in the evening, and wa.*.
on a log in their vicinity, when
me of the h*Uure gentlemen sirollc'd
Ip and aaked him about his luck 1
bl.erman In-came tHTv.ms wheu
ookeil around and saw two «r thiv«*
A. re heads sticking up from behind
»oi!.e h»gs. and he commenm-d coming
Ui >hore before the one Inqulsiior In
nee to get out (»n the htg wl
F,»riiinaiely. he bad a revulv
le lost no
the hand
mp must have mlBiru
K armtHl. for he sism ni
fisherman cut his fiKlilng 4uii
'rest of the evening and rt^
WluTSlr**' °r
SHIRTS
m and Fcari $3.1W
$150 Hau,i»ow......
HEAD OF LAKE
alt kind*, of veuetabU-s. an<l a
banquet that in III for a klni:
How
Um 0101011? WALE
Need a Hat?
68c, 88c, and 98C
for all siz^ 32 to 56
‘
' /
Ladies* Suits almost given away; .it will certainly pay
you to see them.
HEALTH
OFFICER
MIsk Mary Sebone and little Ismay
i Van Sickle were very happily surTHOMPsoN 1
would pay for the
er*. At the present
in Chicago to purcks. and beforo leav
in, hu ,i»
to sell at gi
ing hia absence, thus making room for
Frank Courtade haa uken a postI about 25 of their girl friend*, who
lion at the G. R. A L passenger depot
came to remind Man* Uuit It was her in the baggage department. Mr. Gil/ fifteenth birthday and Ismay's eighth.
leii. the present bafgageman. has the
I Conuoioos' I»*Bay received many pre«»nt*. and appointment for one of the rural free
delivery routes out of the city, which
a very nice rocking chair. Sapper aras open* September 1. Hit route takes
■erred. Including Ice cream and cake. lo the Fife Lake aad Houghton state
Time .n Many V.
MuMc and games were Indulged te un road and retoms by way of the Black
til
a
late
hour,
when
they
went
home
Health Office r "dT I. J
Mated to thf Kvenlng Record thl* af an reining a good time.
ternoon that Traverse City is entirely
free from contagious disease*. He
atates. with c<nislderable aatlsfactlon.
that there is not a single caae. and
have doubled our fdmt to aethla coaclualoD li arrived at after the
moet diUgent Inveatigatlon. ThU Is a
commodate the rush. The Gtobe;
must go at from «LfiO to BSAOl
remarkable condition for a city the
11t Front atroeL__________________
sUe of Traverse ClD" »nd
can equaL Dr
’whh
I naturally gratified at
is now paying $3,000,000 te annual dirthU condltk 1 of the health of the city. Idends. or 100 per oaut on IU capital
and hi* aatl
stock. At Uie same stage of develop
the whole c
ment lu proapecu did not equal those
of the Grand Traveroe A Arizona Min
ing Oo Call aad aee our aamptoa and
MAKES REPO «T
The CaliiSirA AHKTMtelng Co.
ThompK*. Tnron« aty. MidL
Steinberg’s Store
T«y AWOOBOWAWT AO.
Mtatee there to
T«Y A nOOM WANT AD.
m
m
THE EVEKIHO BXOOBDl TBAVERSE CITT, MICH. TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1908.
_____
4bbi
jHiracsr-
__
OBKSI
wrsa2?:2rJr? —~s.ras-. is-.-f3*.5rs
a-,
C r HAWtOND;
tW 00
OMUar.
LX'^’5
S. Jackeoa's
Cogi^theqiyofTrarereeClty.
O. Q.
fir* ud va
Oc^^CiXj^r^r^CttJ.
IltS. We.'tbaaade
of Ue boar^ of bw
hare at your reqae
aad epecMeath
^sar
BOABD^r?nBLIC WORIW.
tt.
Qlbbs.
street aad fe
we tod the i
BiBfham.
50 00
General Street Fund.
M. Larkins, coal.
Dykema A Boas. baL
Jna ^OU*i Co^lombre.!!!!
W. H. Ooortade. dray..............
OoaneU of the City
dty. Mtehlsaa:
1176. Gentlemen: Aooordlnf loyour
To the sioaorable, Che Mayor and City request are have had the dty csiaineer
make estimates on the different
OomeU of the City of Traverse
Is of cress walla ai^^ submit thi
ll&^’cklithSli.-We. the under
Blsned
^ taxpayers
^ BO
OF^?{^C° WO^
rsrk£r.^:!Si2
leave to r^ort i
le In every way m
HattsSrsYa^Mm Ca* sand
^A^ros
r AMansu Olbba tbat th.
■ilS'
IS
lip
lanyab A Lay Merc. Co., ce
ment tor walks..............................1.054 €0
Colymbla Trans. Co., dray....
1 76
MM'
.rss.f.s:z:5.s^
Bank. L It.
rrx.**-
4.-^.
Reporto of SUndlng Committees.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan;
1179. Gentlemen: We your coc
tee on atreeU and walks would reim Oefleaisa:—We. the ends
_
ed nwaece ef property ea West Proat walks' be ordered built on the follow
street, oa the north side of the et
tag named streeU:
•'task that the esnssat walk oa 1
the north side of Ninth street
Pront street he laid oa the same
Pine to Bohemia street,
the south aide ot Ninth from
Plae to Wadsworth street.
siroet.
fi. W. PMroa. A. Doaac
h street
the north side of Ninth
Moved by AM. Blaghi
from Oak street west 182freet to
55 00
22 M
T M
H.A U Co, sundries ..
Mich. Telephone Co., pi
Arms A Cole, sundries.
B R B. U A P
V'-W
>
^
s*“n.
26 M
2 dO
CotembteT«i.^cJ!*l^
40
III
9 60
MlS *^epSS^
5 00
Trav. City Gas Co., gas and
from
>w buUt.
On the nc
om Oak si
the sMe of i
Traverae City, Mich..
To the BoaoraMa. the 1
Ooaactl of the Ctty
it
of Nln
674
street except walks
a penaU fer the aae of streets and al already buUt.
leys for tha parpoae ef movtac the
On south side of Sixth street
ham from ot the lot of the eetau ‘ Union street to Bohemia street.
On the north side of Seventh street
from Union street to Bohemia street
On the .east side of Oak; street, from
Seventh to Eighth.
On the south aide of
****^CATHMWNB GAMPBU.U
from.UnkmtoOak.
By W. H. Poster. Attorney.
On the west aide of Division from
Moved hy AM. Blagham that the peFront to the beginning of asylum walk
lUioa he iSeatad aader th
ta'iween Seventh and Elxhth streeu
?^,sr^jssni:s^^
^•^ssir^c:sss./.
nye.ge Mayor and City
""^.iSs'SHAkl.
E
O
at of
llTjust thinking. If Ifs true,
assn must st least bsve killed
Becoidller
betwesa-Sixth
sr«°£.S’ui"!rs.’2Kr‘tiJ:u
fili!
Bereto attaef
de No. 1 of the i
^
1 II
Eagle Press. Job wo-^...............
Grand Trav. Herald, Job work.
City Book Store, office aup-
I 50
C *M“l^re’ mdrire, ™!! ,*
III
heatthoAcwl
.ilS
Evening Reqord. official print
IS ss
Glllett.
Bingham.
k.r-7,?
ogham. WilI
(5.)
Lardle and
The mayor declared the appqintmeot
F^.^Marvln. poor acoonnt for^
Grand total.
O. G.
MALCOLM WINNIM.
Unmns tttee
Moved tt>y AMerman Steams
1l$$!*^i^Uemea:>-We. your oommtt
oo fire and water, to whom was
referred the matter of procuring bids
_
bSSd
•everal
.ss
th^
partlea
to It
named
chief of the fire department be Insiroctwl to place a fire alarm bos be
tween 9th aad 10th street on Lake
^vej by Alderman GUlstt as an
-he matter be referred to
to the committee on fire and
water and the chief of the fire departthe aevwml menL
5«?and thtT^J'mSre 1^
instructed to drew an order oaf the cltr
la
the
city
lilbr^
A Go ranee dei*t tike ap iBBCh
$I>»ce. bot It doesUi work-lhoroBtUr.
It Cwte less u Operate:
Ifs no tranWe to biUd a lire.
U yon Utc not cot one in yonr
kiteben. yon are naUne a misUke.
tnwrse CHp
ZZT' 6as Company
r.r.“r!
DU.N’O Tv’.M.VO- a a U..1. .I ll
pruinu
0
T ft TUIHLB^. linwUM t.rrr «.ur«uki
1 a gsrl * Ju«r«lr> uturu. ^
^
THE
osnrKOF»A-ri-iv
FOUR-TRACK
I
me Fred has proKltty-Tbey
posed to you?
: not exactly
Beriha-Well.
ts to that, He a.ked m
last If ui: fatbiT was
say be U--
«. TUI KHUM.;..
‘"-“as
NEWS
UU. B» . I UrS p
J. W. CinntleH, S D
One humlrol twenty or tnore iMgo,
every one of which is of human
interest, ami every article is illusIraietL There ix nolKrttcr migarine
of travel for teacKcrs anti pupils than
Tha Font
Hama,
Publishctl monthly by
George U. Uaniela
Fifty cents
a )caj, single copies five rents.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Office—505 New Wilhelm Block
Ctt
Sold by news dealers cverywjiere.
or adilrcss the publisher.
No. 7 I'jM Fony-sccop.l siicei,
DR6.
SAWYER
A
PCNHALLEffiO
JIENTISTS-
New York.
GRAND RAPIDiy i INDIANA RY
^COIIPANY.^^
o™., teMWd.
E.W HASTINGS & SO
FIRE INSURANCE
-dSSv.*2S2Ir.22iS‘*'-"
johnr.santS
Imam uaaiit] ,|
C.UUX.-
Jk.
Traverse C f
O. P. CARVER A BRO
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the collection of
school and city taxes and special as
sessmenu for the five wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
> best
been placed In my hands for rellec- Traverse coonty: 3V5 miles sooth of
stty.
1 w 111 be In my office for the purpose
A E. OREIUCK CO, CITY.
of coV.ecUng said taxes every weekdsr from now until November 1st.
19U.-5. from 8 o’clock until 11:50 o'clock
In ibe forenoon, snd from 1 o’clock to
4 o’clock in tbe afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1st
win l>e received
wlthoat collection
fees, and on
■ 1st and ni
paid on Sepu
ber 1st. a pem
collection will
taxes remaining unpaid on October
1st and untU November 1st. a penalty
of two per rent for collecttan wlU be
FIRE WSDRANC
Hotel Shilso
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Wfcen TonWnnttSlceCBtofKrat
•'—•i72SS.lL-™
Butch*!, and SausaK* Makars.
from P II depo*. BytUBtUyorurrse. •
pratgAUBay
JiARPET fUBIMK WOUL
*Offlre’ln Wltaelm hJoe
M. E. HAC
^
Carpet Cleaning and Feather RepohrendCWetrml#
935-lf
-t 361 90
$ioii^
^iSsreree^y. Mich.. Aug 8. 1908.
To the HoMcmble. the Mayor and aty
Oonneil of the City of Traverse City
Mnt. Suburbs I supfKiee. D
Unt le Mose Is Issuer, be Is o
little wbUewashingl
.\une Chlre .No: be s at boi
little black washln*. He*s
Ei.bruiu a bath In de wash boi
kilchlng.-Brouklyn Life.
-TAXES.
149 14
}:mssrn
UfU III Pmr P.
Farm For Sale
19 95
B R B. L. A
riniRlwEMite
aaUB Alia L WATKUS. TUAINKI. NUUli
Driver i..» car man of van in
front, whlt .i U l.kKklng the wayb^
J’yer. get on. get on! you*re bln keepIn’ us waitiu* five minutes
Van Driver itnrnlng round.-Mve
tilnnies? Well, that aii.-| sa. hmg. You
^d It. wait IIva* y<>tirs ouce. *adu*t yerT
►^l^oudon Til lilts
Streros aS^MUlar®*”****®’
.Nays—None.
Nte—AMermen
Atanle. Gibbs.
Lardfe. Btoaras and Millar.
(5.)
APPOINTMENTS.
The mayor appointed Mrs. E R
Mtaor'to fill vacancy on the board of
library trustees made vacant by the
resIgnaUoB of Mrs: Ella W. Perry.
that
Hannah A ^Lay ^Mw^'co..
books................................ ............... $
n R^ E L A P. Co.. lighU..
City News Co, magazines.....
City Book Store, books.
Wm. Murray, books....’......
IjMlIes- Ub. Assn, rent.............
Helen Stout. Ubrariaa,
low do .vou knowr Imiulred the
•JIuw
ivorite
I to take
••Oh. U s ea<«y for i
a^mau*s lueaKurc.tm from
*to tlp!^ :'’^
U* tW*
riaa.
•D.. you do l.usiness on the luAtsIlmerit pl.-in-r'* he abked of the tailor.
The tailor
dubious, for he
knew Minitlbih'.: of the man. How
ever. be tilially atliiiilletl lb;tt lie did
"*** **
busiiK'ss lli.il way.
said
meet and review m
•In that <asr." said the ctiktomer.
That
notice
of
the
Resolved further,
"I would .like to get a suit of t b.tbe*
filing of the said ssaessment roil In
on the Installment plan.-’
the office of the city clerk.
• All right.-- sauJ the taUor. -but «f
time of the mretlng of
course you nndersiand wlmi our in
the board
stallment plan is "
vided. lie given by publlcaUoo for
-Isn-t It like all others?’
enlng
city as re
-.Not at all
Von see. w.* tbluer
tie XIX of the clothes by Installments, and you
qnlred by secUon
the charter of said city
first payment will just cover ttie kei^i.
oved by Alderman
When you make the next payment
rreolutlon be adou
.vou will gel the irmjke*. and when the
bill Is nil pall! we deiUer Uie «-oat ’
Yeas—Aldermen
Total................................................ .$
P. WILHELM.
G. MILLAR.
Moved hy AM. Wilhelm that the rec^
adapted and the
M lt*r«tei «wa btitns
UlueS. CII44-UM tCtMW
rm 1000 WATTS
stems ud Milter.
Resolved by the city councU ol the
Total .......... - .............. ............. $2,915 $S city of Traverse Ctty. Mtahlgan, That
it Is a public necessity to construct a
tiers of the Board of Public Works; Prank M. Palrif Flowers....$ 12 00 sewer In the second ward commencing
St N. Union street bridge and running
Hire: I have the Pernor to submit tb<
h'^..$
2 75 westerly on Bay street to Randolph
foltowlna esUmates for street and al
Water fund, plpln* cemetery. 5S2 2$ street, thence on Randolph street to
ley croaswalks:
the alley east of Elmwood avenue.
mil cemefU crosswalk with SO
Resolved further. That the board of
ft. driveway and approaches. $52 00
Oeo. W^SS!^Yoiraha. Dr. M.
public works be and hereby art- re
With brick
driveway and ce
Total................................................
quested to cause a dlsgiwm and plat
ment approeehes
50 00
of the whole sewer district to be made,
Sixth Btreet Imprevei
showing all streeu, public grounds,
.............-tdioo John Scanlon. Bst. Ko. 1..
J. T. tiaBBah. J: M. BlakaaMe. P. C.
lands, lou and sutMllvlsioiui thereof In
Full remeat alley croeswalk
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co.. <
. S.O.f
the district, and the proposed route
with 16 ft driveway and ap^
and location of said sewer, and the
preaches........................
24 00
Moved by AM. wnhslm that the With brick
depth, grade and dimensions thereof,
driveway and ce
and to procure «an estimate of the
nt approaches
2S 00
cost thereof: and also to give notice
With brick
driveway and
^
by puiilication for at ieast five days
RrepreVruily ^submitted!
In one of the dally newspapt*rs
. CALDWELU
the city, of the intention to cxmslr
City Enirtneer
has. M
such a sewer, and where diagrams
iglas
Lbr,
Co.,
uckley
and plats may be found for e
Moved by Alderman Q ibbs that tb.
75
34
coal.
...................................................
turn, and the time when the t
llTO. Osatiamea:-We. the underted and plac
ao. F Ott A Co., sawdust...
4 50 public works shall meet to c
ilaned taxpayers of the city of Trav
Detroit Lead Pipe A L. L.
ilun that may be made by
Works, snndries.........................
terested with respect to such
Ann Arbor. Mich. July 24lh. 1SK)3. Ctdnmbla Transfer Co., sunTenth and Beveath street, west from
1177. City
Clerk.
Traverse
City.
50 22
BohemM to Oak streets.
273 33
Monthly pay roll
by /
IMar
Sir:
46
W
U
J bo adopted
Co. lights...
of Tre?erse*a“ in the Leaffuc of
Ca. phone...
3 00
kins. T. H Crnndall.llaiyy
ilaan Municipalities for the year Grand Tre
Herald. Job
Glllett.
Itution Is
1908. which under the <
5 00
earns
and
Millar.
due on or before July 1st.
Nsys—None.
iue newly electet^ officers propose
Total ....................... .................... .$ 761 87
Resolution.
le the leasue a much more
Salarist Fund.
A. HtthhUL Geo. W. Phelpa
8Keoolvod by the council
and serviceable orKanIxatlon to
Moved hy AM. Wilhelm
That the roll
[\ -^f Tra>*eriK‘ C
U.O municipalities of the sUte ihrouxh Pay roll for July ....................... .8 475 00
Police Fund.
matter be referred to the e
the ensulna year; and hope they
r roll for July .........................
'*'■
..r
receive the cordial supixjrt ot the
P. Greer, lb days.................
)se of dOi raying that part
-xisllnc member in carrylng^out their
B.
J.
Morgan,
team.
........
1
M
hlch the council decided
Xisl whlcl
plans for extendln* Its usefulness.
Jas C. Avery. kllUng 7 Jogs.
Yours -vers* truly.
JOHN A. FAIRUK.
A.«ment
i.«ment for t
Secretary.
of Union Btreet
r in the alley <
from a |s>lnl 165 feet
Pay roll for July------ :............ .$ 237 49
south line of Tonta street.
Columbia Transfer Co., dray
stHith to the north line of Tfc
on fileCampbell Bros., sundries...
2 50 street, be placed on file in the office
carried.
- - y Ca. 50 bn. oats. 22 60
1178. Communication from tUe
ol the city c
bay. etc.................
20 25
rUbometer, Co. In regard '
Resohfri.
SI. lies.
n to fires..........
4 00
1 wo
Augusi. isiia.
gr.S2S»’
B
-Capeured.- hy that ffne writer for
boys. J U Harbour, telU bow two
aptunvl an Immense serpent be
lt to a clrens. Some of the other
In the Auffust
are:
-A Voyape
oa
me
by Win Usenbee; “Tb«^
with some line pictures. The Bum
mer IJfe of the Roosevelt Chi
Tips Kerolsm.- “Life on a 1
War. * -Across Nia«ara with Bk
-The
lYInter’t AppreeUre.** ’
tblnx About the America's Cup.
Way i« Pitch Real Curves.*
There are dotens of prmcUcal. help^
ful departmenu which will enot
and inspire boya to do thlasa.
The best boys- paper In the wor:rt
Is abiailutely clean In erery -----------and has won the <
who recrive tt
of njKH)
UKH) rami
Its wonderful
ith regularly
__________
public brelth
Is wi*il dc^served.
followlnc described property be order
>ubllabed by the Sprague F
ed connected with the sewer system
Company. Detroit. Mich. I
of the dty. vl*:
LT.
rample
copies
ten
cenu <
I n nhd 14. block 5; B 4 of
50
block V; J2. 46 feet of lot 5.
18: B. 80
of k>t 11. block 18.
Ordinal plat.
4 40
iiully and the vhd
had sat down to I
HeaHh Olllrer
•ns It true that i»eoplv who •
Moved by Alderman Wilhelm that
iscleiKest 1 read in cos of my
e recommendation be referred to the
lat they da**
and the elty
n t know. dear. Perhapo they
Vbat^kes you ask soch a fun-
Booth ^e Lumliw
T.£-K=S:.5f-iSi'ffi
a
5Se^2'=Se“3in.‘l!.VW
ITAKDMMmkR.
Cbaa. M. Beers. Clerk
1
L.IOM-T
of Mrs. Oa
to
story.
Thrse
Imrdle,
Traverse Ctlj. Mich. July SI. IdOS.
Tu the Hoeorable Cbalmaa and Mem* To the Honorable, the Mayor aad dty
Coondl of the City of Tvmverse dty.
bers of the Board of Public Works:
Sirs: I have the honor to sabm
n^^Miemen—Havtna
exai
Collowlac eatlaiate for the post
le fdlowliia bins, report the same
concrete arch culvert over the
MTect, and recommend that the same
eraestac north Maple street:
W alto^oot of the aeveral funds as
Mi cable yds. concrete Mid at^
fd^fotin^tim !!
BUSIItSS CARDS.
AHD
ABSOLOTELT ODOtOfiSS
lloT*«d by Aid. Lavdte tkat Uia
W»k.b.«^ report be receired and placed oa tie.
tbe
Worttn A €witts
Jthm Mdffil PBrlffid
B.LOOD
PtfRIFIER
Tb*t Cm Bn Pound lo
iMatt.J.Johnsohs
6088
1C a CEAI1IC rrarteur.
i
YESTERDAY’S
J THE EVENING RECORD
ms^
TRAYEBSE CITT, KICH., TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, im.
\f>--
TOOffROYE
THE RESORT
BETTING Pd^VORS CORBETT
Two to Ono Thnt Ho Will Wle From
fiaVEHTH TBAB-1M8
SCORES OF
CORPSES --.,.rs:ss=r
TO BUCCEED ARTHUR
City Book Store
W. 8. Stone la Grand Chief of Loco-
Cleveland. Aug. Il.-W. 8. i
San Ftanclsco. Aug. 11.—With the
Mg Sght only flve days away both Jetthe Brotherhood of Locomoilve Botrim And Gorbeu are In the eonditloQ
EATT SAY mPLl ARC MAKING in which they wUl enter the ring. Bet- RESULT OF TERRIBLE RAILROAD
ting U now in favor of Corbett and
CATASTROPHE IN PARIS
CXTCNMVC RLANt
occurred laat 1
the ruling price U 2 to 1.
TBIT WILL imU A
AND IMPROVE ETRCCT ALONG
THE WATER FRONT
K«xis MokMS SAd Ah-gm RmoH
Wilt Unit* In This WoHc^sIm^
. iai for bosk WHI Bo GoMtn
Out This FslU
Senator Hanna at the Soo.
Saolt Ste. Marie. Mich.. Aug. IL—
Senator Hamaa arrived last night on
the steamer Northwest. He drove to
uT’i river, wbei
several dayh.
HOT SANDS
wnx SIZZLE
Th«> wnroeri of property an Ketls GRAND CEREMONIAL OF LALLA
ROOKH TEMPLE
llokOBS sad Ab-go^ resorts on
Bay hsre conblBed la s plsa to |
ly improre ibe resort. tber» sad
AUARGEHUn COMPLETED
BSst lisy still m6re prominent
plsoe tor summer pleosuro.. The
plan, now fonartl are for
ilal d«c\ at Ibe fool of El
and tbe Impruremem of the «tr<i*t
aU^OK tbe water front
A dock wUl be bnlit ont In the bay Plans Per Caravan From Traverse
1^ len. which win sire a depth of
City by Spscial Train and for Inifour feel, safllrlent for any of the gas
> tiation of 100 Tyros Csrsmonoll'ne laiincbes. The
Ik- IC.3T, f«K-t In slae. with
iM at Hem Opera House.
Arrangemenia are now well und
way for the big ceremonial of LatU
Rookh Temple. No. 115. ITramatlc Or
der of the Knights of Kbormasen. to
pisce in Manistee on Thursday,
u» the water.
that
smaller rrafi can uke on passe
near the shore. Doth walk and
Royal Vlaler E. R McCoy and Secwill lie f»n substantial plllnirs. which,
wltli the lurolwr. will l>e guttyn out •lary J. M. Blakeslt*e returned this
this fall and the dock built early in umlng I nun Manistee, where they
Ike fejuing.
The Impmvement of the drlre alons have bevn to complete the details.
They were met by the celebraltMl
the lake front will also iiegln early In
the spring This.
aiiiMee buneh and properly enter^ d« by 1
lni-<l After the Ubual greetings J>oilu.r iM-twt-en Manistee and Traverse
City I'yihlans. a rousing meeting was
nne driveway along a good shar
held and the details of the hlg^cercthe entire water front. When the
mun;al arranged. The
makes Its Improvement
[>vement of the alrw^t Opera House has been secured for the
side of the city parte: dramatic work, and the large hall ad: the resort front
ng will be used for the banquet,
hlch. It la expected, there will be
eire«-t graded aad graveled, as contem 6«N) votaries.
plated.’it will make a fine drive along
The Manistee contingent of the ternthe East Day shore.
e are wideawake hnstiers and dtnout
embers of the order. In the ^t
they have shown their ability
wmrceful originality in preparing suiprlseu and good things for their visi
tors. This time will be no exception
rule. The arrangements from
Blsiee end will be great, and
isitur from ibis city and elseAllI be sure of his money’s
LITTAUER WILL GET NO FAVORS
I'raverse City Khorassen have
,
FROM PRESIDENT
eral occasions to entertain the
e members, and they have en
deavored to do It right. Now Manls
it*e
has
the chance, and It is stated
brsftera Who Injurs Ihs Admlnfstrsfrom such well known authority as
Must Take
Puss I»almer tuiherwlse postmaster).
Clirr..rd IVnnock. Hairy
laii;
Aarons, «uu
and
oilierrf of the hunch.. tlmi
1
any previous
0>Nt«-r Bay. N. Y ,
attempt In Traverse
k- City will be
rtitn^rersman Utiai
eclipsed
? In the Salt City
Mtnsi friend «if l*r
I make good
will mrt save him If the president Is know that they
II details were anwngv-d at t!
c*.nvlnc.-d that he had a share In the
■ting and the following commute
pn*nis <if ih.- Lyon glove contract. In
stead, the pnwident will absolutely
utive—^
Executive—C
ck. C A
. H J
McCoy. J
veto any whitewashing scheme.
The president U n
al frleml Rlckerd. William Lloyd.
the p.»ssll.llliy that
• his ad
ministration than be would be If the
Thomas B. Jones. G^rge
p*-riuin r«»nrenu*d were a sti^nger
The roDference at Sagamore Hill M. U i^mson .
Pettigrew,
lM iW4-en -Prt-sideot Roosevelt antf Sec Banquet-William, A
lei Hantr. A T Se,-Iey. C, C.
retary Hoot over the -glove
was a lengthy -one. and the Utuuier Wehij. V H. Mehrlens
-Harry J Aarons. F- M.
e Ly»»n gkive c«*n
lUlhxk. Alfred H Hm-. W U Clark.
John Madison
Transportation-John
W
Rose,
airy Reed. A. B Cornell
Printtng-J W. Hannen. John l.em
S«-cretary Root will wall for Europe
on August 22 to gttend the meeUng of berg. Eugene Wexstaff
Eutenalnmt-nt—C A Palmer. Rich
e Alsskan boundary comrotsslon In
d Miller. R E Henderson, I. M.
lechanowsky. C. A. Skelcher. Will JS.
ampion. E. C. Smith
■OTALLSETTLEOTCT
A special train wUl leave Traverse
City at d p. m and return in time for
hreakfasi
TIm- Traverse City train
will pick up votaries from all along
the route, and It Is expected that can
didates for tnttlatlan wllh be gathered
in from Charlevoix, Elk JUplds. Yuma.
No new developmc-nts have turned Meslrk Sherman. Kalkaaka. Ladingand this city It U amared that
up In any of the burglary cases.
T.vros will numbe
ease of- Mary Harris, the 12 year-old
girl who confeswM to entering the e •*! one to capture a car
home of Ed Barber Sunday noon. Is
The Kalkaska band will be one of
le hig attractions In ibe parade
There w
ill U*
will
U- o
other bands, loo. among
them the Trav se City band, and
make some sat!
other musical attractions
The big
rmngement. the may have mcl
tractltms
display Ain the streeta will also Inc
attend the reform school. The
on!>* possible bj
sun»rtseA only
ties think the young man. t
she claims to have given the money:
may Imp more deeply Implicated In the
the Lalla Rookh
rtibbery than at first supposed, bnt It Divan, which has already become famhas been proven beyond A doobt that
the country, will conhe was not in or very near the bous<
The banquet
when the money Was actually taken
he aoene of some of the finest
Mrs. Barber, ring has not bees afterkHnner entertainments ever witfound, but there Is a poaalbUliy that
It was not t
It may be that Mrs
Among.the guests and apt
ers will be Wmiam Alden Smith. J. R.
Bishop and A B. Darragh. Hoti. PhU
Colgrove of Hastings. Grand ChancelFUNERAL OF iOHN A. COOK
kfr Leo A. Caro of Grand Rapids. Hon.
kmes CurtU. and others of noted ropW HeM This AfUenooe Feme R I-
FRIENDSaiP
wnx NOT AVAIL
m
m
dmms of H. A CortM.
The fimmrnl of tU Ute John A.
Cook was held thU nfiemooii at 2
*
Cardinal vCncem VAnutclli Is Ap-
lot*
W -5S Gtp Book Stort
R OF DEAD PLACED -BY
OFFICIALS AT 84
Accident Due to Bar of Iron Falling
From a Car^oted ArtJeL San
dmen, One of the Vlctlme *
If T”im9 is IVIonsy
HEAKT DISEASE
WELLADViWCED
\\l\eTe cUc can you sve as much of it ai you do here?
. Wlr- t., lb*. Kvrsisc
Paris. Aug. II.—It was said early to
day that laat night’s catiuitrophe was
POPE PIUS X- UNDER THE^CARE
terrible that has
OF VATICAN DOCTORS
Ing wrooke In the tunnel on the Metropolliah Electric railway had cleared
sumclently to allow a descent at Men- Who Advise Hto Removal to Summer
Home and Complete Retirement
siailon. On the stairs
they bad been buy
for a Time at Least.
er on the corpse of
Courtr wir« t* U» Erratos IUcar4.
unnea station corpses were strewn on
Rome,
Aug. 11.—Pope Pius X
step. The victims are about
ly divided
vlded between men. women swooned while celebrating mass this
chll ■en.
morning, and was n moved to bis bed
Identlfted The only
^m
Dg tbe\dead Is
the result of
to which the
brtirtrending. The catastrophe to as Ms election to the
cribed to a bar of iron falling from a
Rome. Aug 11 —
to the track and a **cross clrculf amining hts holiness todav f«jiind him
being formed, causing the wood of the suffering from heart .dlw-aM*. well ad
u become Ignited by the eiectrir vanced. They suggested hto Immedi
ni.
Terrible mortality
was ate removal
caiM.e,i by the smoke having no es in the vatic
raik- exreirt through the stairways.
The onirlals of the railway company
the number of dead at 84. The
SHE IS AGING
VERY RAPIDLY
WHOLESALE STOCKS opened
this morning with a rush. You.
no doubt, wifi take advantage
of it. The Globe. 118 Front St.
• was dresfKHl yesterday prac
tically the name as at th^ hearing,
with the exception that she wore no
gloves and was without the veil. She
retained the fur collarette around her
Her face plainly ^hows her
keen suffering, whether frtJto remorse
from confinement to not kn6wn.
eyes have a far duller appearance
I a few wt?ek8 ago. She never
louk<*d around during the trial yester
day. but steadfastly bent her eyes on
the floor She
rolled here eyes
w ide, (he wsbifes plainly shuwlng.
led the deputy
ice she had to
Her appear}*8lcwlly was of
was continually suffering, her teeih
light shut, but her Up
Ups were
widely Iiarted.
iiarted. which plainly showed
both rows of her t«M>th. sod she kept
her Ups tn this position as far as she
ordthat hto prto
when she felt
like It. but was not regular In her eatBhe never
neve maid a word to him
hee never had anything to say to
She U quiet and gives him no
OVER ITS OWN TRACK
First Train of T. C.. L. A M. In. City
Limits Was Run Today. ^
The T. C. U A M first .train over
houae. was
made today at 4:25. L’p to this tine
the trains have had to use the M. A
N E. tracks from that point, as the
line from the G. R. A I. depot had not
i completed. The track to all laid.
'•
The use of (he other railroad tracks
track to the main line of the M. A K.
E. has been pushed the past few days
with the result that the first train
from Northport passed over the line
'These bargains are simply t
DID YOU SKE OUR-WINDOW?
YOUR CHOICE FOR A QUARTER
ly All IVIowins Maiv* si priW
:iMOA St COAR^AN'V’
The Real Reliable Clothiers
LADIES. ATTENTION,!
We are sirlliny the veh;brateil BAN.\i:R PATTI-KXS-all seams allowefi -at only 10c and 15c each.
Fashion Slieels FREE
.
.
THE ECONONT STORE »
and we
111417!
Looks Ten Years Older Than at ExFew Weeks Ago—
far dlffe^rent. A^t the ilm^of her
Ni she hK>ked rt-ally younger than
was. hut since that time ten years
• apparently been added to her
life, and at a casual glance she would
hafaiy be recognized as the same r»cr.
BOY’S SUITS worth from 2.50 to 6.00-«Knr from
1.50 to 3.00.
NETTLETON
FOOTWEAR
MRS. M’KNIGHT SHOWS EFFECT
OF HER CONFINEMENT
partments. as his orifers before
Knight of Kalkaska county
H n.-xi term of court. Interest In
are will die out for the time bo
iler suffering. Ixith menul and
physical, wlli be as keen as over. Her
lement In the Jail at Kalkaska to
telling on her vorj decidedly. Her
.Ik-aranco Is far different from what
wah Bi the \lme of the hwlng
At that time she was verv plump.
[UMiih fac-ed. and l>y no meant, a bad
Uktktng woman, ^''^en seen In the
MKIM’8 8UiVs worth from 10.00 to 20.00.-now
from 7.50 to 15.00.
*rh* Improved Au«o-Sp»r-lcdr
Popular 6oods ai
PopularPrkes
No better sold or made
Price $5.00 and $6.00
Patent and yicjjcid
A GenUeman’s Shoe
A FuU Dress Shoe
A STYLISH SHOE
That's what you get when
you buy
the high-grade
Kimball
Pi.mx.nf
Ever)* instrument
fully
guarani^—you take no
FRANK FREIDRICH
• fMo Bm^tory.lMoBAi^NoSwIVoH
A “real” bargain sale n the way of
men’a. hoys’ and childr jn’s clothing,
I and furnishings, it now in prog;
res# while Benda is in Chicago purchasing large line of fall merchandtoe^.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agrents
Traverse City, Mich
A OO.
te »-BO»T«TBEET
chance -if loss when you
detl hen.
W. W.UMBAU COMPAmr
V. g STBOMO. MAHAOn
i» PBOKT hr.
JW merchandise
Suggestive of Summer
iviviwr BK omiRonKo owina
Regardless of Price
Such as Straw Hats. Summer Underwear.
The balance of our Wash Goods. Sum,mer Suits for Men and Boys. Ladies’
Waists and Shirt Waists. Suits Remnants
that are new
and
desirable. In fact
The ofUceni of Imka Rookh Tern
lere In Trmvesae City will at once (
to bnstaaaa and make this one
IN MEMORY OF VICTIMS
of the grandest succeaaea InI the his.
fory of the temple, which Is •
good deal. It Is due to Manlat
4H West Seventh streeL and was
BsaMf to I
. and that
The enthual
has'lmen tatlmalely ac«mteted wtth
places here dosed c
tSe family for over a quarter of a ninIng while the funeral aervioes t
greac Hot stnE now 10 remaining victims of the
were being held on the stxwet.
bodlea were interred aide by ai
W.V‘ciUUl». W. A.
Lovejoy cemetery, two Miles aoi
Durand. C. E. Baker aad Ffmak Gone.
evdrything.pertaining to Summer wear
HU^Tuld willSJ* H. M«^.' TW
New Store
fnomi wmt mter tW ttMIIW €t W.
;j '. S 0 u 0 e If i r
TO SUCCEED RAMPOLLA
ables. must be cleaned up. to make room
for bur immense fall stock, which is ar
riving daily
:
:
:
:
€ aHIlKim
Cor. Front and Union
SpecidI Prices
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
where lines of sizes
Mcd’s SuI^,
Shirt Waists. are broken—Call
Trousers, Hats. to-night and see
what we offer—
Neckwear,
you’ll be surprised
Bo ’s Caps,
Negligee Shirts, just as others have
Straw Hats, been—^The time
AH Represented to buy is just now
in this aean-Upl while the oppor
tunity presents
itself to you.---- - -
i damilton ChtWng Cx...
■
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r-
,m^i
•ynVr
»
Mmwz
THE BVElnirO'BE«OK0, TBAVKBSE Cim^ iPCg, TUBSDAYj, AUG1<^T II. M
L?^~3^iEfDEIVmillB
L0Movr.UKianr
THAVEMC CITY. ^MMAN
WBMiD T«AVIi:i»« HBBALb
KalkMkA. Mkh^ Aug. H —W. C
Vtmmm,
hmd ct om0 ot th» in
««t wood«o««r« tmuUetQTint pla&U
te UlU MSU7. kM»t«d IMT^ 1M« al
handed Bmhodea the clear which the
latter took and ll«hl*d. He bad taken
but a few puffs when the dear ex-
wmn hmm irnmmtmi te Mrtai bstIsb.
I
UM. Md tet «!««• ih9 umbiMi m vut
aoKMini of tbcMight Had rMearcb. For
years ha hak been vorfcHui cm the
plaas for a prariicaJ airship, a ma^
ehlae that would amvlicate the air la
depeodem of unwieldy
ansrieldy css 1
that would fly free and unt
as do the birds of the air. sui
are the birds, whose more
has lone and carefully stqdled ontii
he bblleses that he has sMred the
oblem. and can and will produce a
achlne that will revolmkmUe pres
It coodltiuns aad clve man dominion
rer the realms of air
Bake childbirth cu^ prqMtas te
With Mr. Freeman the day of study
Id raseareh alone these Ifnes Is now
ist. and with plana carefully drawn,
aterial In readiness, capital to carry
out bis tbaorles Independently, nod nil k tertMcd. te iDcIhcr rated, ud child
tbe mechanical skill to not only at
rise the work, but in assist in
ttlOTHER*9 nUEHD
SS^ ihS^iSS’SrtiMifalSSSrf ilS
—iafissari.’ttsr
TM CH7 of 0n»<
l»i»iii.
4 IM «mM
Uf ettr to •»«
agitkvwt.
tk« Joeil Mlko
•nj to toerwM IM P»>
Tk* «M Mm pTM.il. to otoM eltW
Otr hu towp
to pcDoare lac p*t aftaa at moi
aast. bat IttOa wowmB bae
Made Tha MBariarfcisacl
i
i:
world that he
CONDENSED NEWS
OF f^CHICAN
aaali a*Qr W aalaf»rt.
Later on
underslicned liavf known
F. J. Cheney fur the last 15 y.ars. and
lierfectly honorable
rha laaiar fro* drcas Mil boards in all business transaction* and flnsn
:lslly able to carry out any sbllica
. : . maaal aear the street llae was forri lions made by tbolr firm.
Mf iliaairalad a few days aco. when West A Truax. Wholesale
' the Me Mil bo^ cm Front street. Just 'to Toledo, o.
Wsidinf. Klnnan A Man
e UniRtlsts. To
It Is s
barred to sagcei
sboali aot be aH
or arftik as to
icmally. aeilng
.llreeily
uinm Iht
hl.Kid and mucju.^ surfaces of the ays
(era. Testimonials sent fr.^.*
Price
75c per iKittle. Ibild by all dnutKlsis
Hall's Family Pills arv ilie In-st
ms ATTinniE APrtovED
icer padaatr
This case
I by the nut
Roosevelt m His
11 — ITiuldeni
Waahingtoo.
i':
SavaraX robbaHaa bare tmkaii place taken by Oovemur Durbin in send
*!■ «rmrw Oltr wbMb bore ladles ing an entire regiment of Infantry and
ytUmB of barlBC baaa done by profea a company of artillery to Evansville
akmaii bfft odM dUplay hungllnf
ivork. wkick axparienced
thieves
would not be raapoaalble for. A few
r.i’:Ui.‘"wrrT,:r,ri,nr:5"
I and an attemtp to lyn^l (rtheni.
Oyster Hay.
i^l
of oataldera.
der eovar of
Aug 11—li
of which w
Him^>hi.v
President
to express his own
tbs local wttborftlaa will do«
. able to i«t a oboek to the
which baa baoMbe la anae
amay of oar oHMMM. Aa oi
The president
vlpn»roiiBly
arias that the penally for that crime
1 .moat frequently Induc-.h a re
Ltf lynching, shall Ik- applletl
awlflly and surely , but by due proceai
of the coun*. so that It may be demon
life, awl baa
straled “That the law Is adequate u
be wtU aot coualder a prbpoaltlcm to .deal with crimes by freeing It fnm:
be tba daaaoeratic candidate for presi every v.Miilge (»f'u*<-bnicMUty and de
deat But Mt. Claralaad betrays some
of tba paeullarttlaa of oae
Barkis.
lulMda Prevented.
The startling announc<*raenl that i
'erenUtlve df suicide had b«H*n dla
covered will interest many.
A rui
down system, or despondency invarl
ably precede suicide and somethlni
ffcheal Werkara to At has been found that will prevent thai
Urpaa
which makes suicide Hkaly
Uft4 Maatlaffs In Travaraa City
Al.tbe Drst thought of aelf-destruc
^
aiM Cadar Him.
tloo take Electric Bitters. Il being \
To tba Snaflay school workers^
great tonic and nervine will strength
aa the uarraa and build up tbe sya
tem. It Is also a great Stomach. Live
bald la Travarae
August li. and and Kidney n*gulaior
iafacthio guaranteed
soa and F. H. Mead.
risitstftAis
tloual reputatkMi. will be praaant
address all these meetlnga. T
who eaamot attend the county cot
Ikm should certainly try to bear
at Travarae City. If you can a<
k all. you will aot i
jkB opportualty that will aot oome to
uto.
miutlon was o{>ened
‘hlldren Uvlng
In i
umaes In Michigan.
the best authority
In automobile circles that a million
dollar automobile comiisny Is about
to be ontanlred and U to er
mense plant at St. Joseph.
A swarm of liees have taken up
their abode In the terminal l^ox of an
Adrtan telephone line. Operators on
that line assnrv patrons
plain of a buzzing ibrouKh
that -ttte line is busy/
r
the
ho.p„., at I*eto
hM been observtHl
was a -success, netting
•
for the bchspltal fund. The
nelghlH»rtng villages and resons all
conir1but.Hl nobly.
. ^filled
Lansing preacher
l.edge pulpit du
ahsench*. walked l«ark after
♦u per cent there are only 5ot» chll1n>n at add water, and none in the
CARO'S RACE MEETING
[Mjor houses, the rest being at good
iionies In the stale under the rare and The Big Event to Occur on A
oirvelllanc** of the slate schisd.
20 and 21. With $1600 in 1
Can. Midi.. Aug 11 ^Tbv
“a balln““\if’*ir.
ic- fu.*. i at i'an. Wed
ly and kYlday. Augri.^i !!•. 2'» and 21
pn.niises to In* even iM-iter than th*
bef.»r.- ah .me .d last yea^ which aiiracte.1 loy
griMim w as
the brld. 'i !.rihe TliiouL*
Miut to |da*e the ring
iger. an aged bacbelt»r wlin^
When I he the eni»*rprlsing citizen*
j overcome with the awe of
iro a C.uple of years ago form.*.
that he fainted dei
an asstsiailoa ami Iasi summer eti
American Mother.
i.-r.*.! the Michigan Tn.mug Circuit
I ba reroov«Hl guarah(.‘.*ing t.» put
up I'J.Tou it
liKhed at Ann Arlior,
to Boston, havln
purses. II was ilu.ughi it was a preliy
the American Mother assoc
nervv thing to «lo. hut when ther
cviHl «.f oni splendidly. and%chlev.*d lift*
Mary W«mI Allen will be relieved
her present editorial work, and In 1
linctlon of being Ihb only small i
place will IH- Mrs Merrill of
In Michigan to do Siuch a thing, the
mla“«n
The former, however, will
towns und.rtaklng
so much.
;\such places as Jacks
Udand HobI !c. «.n of Rev H. S
n. Saginaw and Brand
Roblle of the Congregational cldirch This year the asMiclall.in I
of fit. Jvrseph. Is in danger v»f ldts.d strengthened
by m.»re cap
>m the Jab of a ^woman's
rahvlng II
whli\is father and in hts anxleiy to
*ee everything that was going on he
rose frv.iu his seat. then‘by obsinu t
Ing the vli'w of a wviman lH*hlnd him
The woman gave him a vicious jab
and the hatpin ran right thrtvngh
U% anri protnidtMl
fn»m the ot
side Just alKJve the knee, in the c
fusion the woman escaped and
pcjllce an* looking for her.
M. L. Corbin of Watertown has
freak apple troe which pays no
tentlon
to
union
regulations,
works overtime. At the pn**ent ti
it Is loaded with rlp<* fruit and nv
blossoms
.Late last fall there w
two crops oI apples, the second lM>ing
large enough
for pies
before
was being repaired last week J
l>*wls noticed some writing on
shingles which he was removing 1
the roof
The Inscription, which was
In pencil, had been prot»*cted from the
wtaiher by the merlap. and was <
h.* best
half
niHr
arc .-.nxioi
they have
right. •
bors.*s in this circuit will
UI <d (1
travel hy
KjN-clal train of luilace
horse cars, from one ti
other
and the event will bring
ray 'of horsem.*n as has never been
wtihin the iM.rders .d tiu
Ih.* purse!, are gi;naraoi.*»*«l by the
ckh..!ders uf the
* ..f wht.m an* r.*>iH.i
ind re
lab!.*
t.uslness men. am! - evorj
rse will Im* paid at th.* wMn* In
Ih* I
• ract*s t*a*’h day.
.T Vjhich^huv. bt*.*n more
alr.ady.
and then* will be
Inrs. ta IBM' for each race.
lurse
making ll.i'tH.
will Ih* paid out
.*aeh .I.-IV or a
- ..f
in the
There
the entr
than till
Clrauaoa Hava Oopw and Oaaa. But
vi'''
i-'r
rlcMtr Is llUnUy strewn wUb tin
Ote Ufet Wavtktoc tort Mmui lor
Vr'"-' '
on 3'our feci am! hold- s responsible for iheir
them iht* !»esi values,
\ OU W1
wear. You
will find
rhey Make Life’s Walk iLasy.
you c\« r had.
SaUpuIpbp^
if lN*snly w.TD * tszable the fair a.*X
h. .I.Nlge th.* assesNk.r.
. .UM neve I.
pnde
Bacbont&Hoscoe
and the
re (u iKillsh tin
PariurErai.OUStaud « 209 Trant Strut
1'r.duibtv the tti>to.t aang.T«us men
are Ihos.. w\in ‘-ave In.iH st umtiv. h and
dishorn* t p.>..clU*.*s. -ChivJgo Dally
N«*ws.
^ •
« • aasrk.
* fashionable mniJi.
r bis bill.
F.RSONALS
lYim.*.* iMMNiO frnn.*s t
W.-t.i •.oulH*t to Kngl..nd
have |n eti here thr.*e w e. ks.
Wt.rk uiN.n the taadhtone ui.*iiiorM
at Edinburg is (u iMgln at ok.^*. the
design luiving U*. n upprov.*.!.
M. Ja.-ques Thlt.snd. consl.b red one
of tlie vrintest 4.1 French vi..Unuis.
w ill make a l.uir of the. Fnlt.*.! St»t.*s.
Count de hi Vaulx. who trl.Hl hist
full to crass th.* Me<llt.*rran.*iin In a
luiIl.N.n and fall.*.!, will lunke another
atlen.pl till ; y.*ar
.Maj. Fred.'rl. k Muller has made smc*ssful 4 i|N* luients in rnlMiig silk
worms iro... .-ggs furnish.d by the deSanta IV,
HI KNAPP
,.TIib Watclunaker..
J '..nner vk»v. Il..ru.-e Hui.*s uf low a
is llv.lng in sinet r.-tlr.nieiit.
“Ab. here It K" inurmnrei the.lerk
•miree vv4*eks At $2 m we.*k. •1 bat wlU
b- $<; And then y ou miss *.! |.*n U'eab*
and wen* away one night. for wldih
we will alh.w a nduclloB of $2.30.
making tbe balance doe os WJW."
With a gurgling groan the guest top
pled over and fell ujmn tbe floor.
TI..* bump woke him up'aa If It had
Watch, Clock an.l Jewelry
.
repaire.1.
Fine
: .
si>ec^alty. .
l*roni|dness my
motto.
<}ivc
work
me
iny
a call.
Next tloor south of Squires
Barlicr Shop. .
. /
409 S. Union Street
The Pe less Shirts are the best
The blgl.ot
ore il.e Iiani. ..( 1 S'•;: lias now been money can buy.
Made by Pecrlear
Co, of Detroit Sold by S. Benda
reg almd «; P..S.. .I practl.-ullv and In
lines of w ork
‘ ^ ^'
“KniGic Knaolcs”
Thy kute, kuaint kind, you know. This is the season when they are no
popular, and ladies always like the new things.
Bitoirnt:
HIhiKS
are the thing-so many quaint designs. They are priced at $1.5(1,
and $2.75. \Ve have a nice line of black leather Wrist Bap, selling from
50c to $:i.(K», and some nice values in Chatelaine Bags at the same iiruvs.
Gmr^mdi Lmmrn^f%mr
Genuine hand car\ed goods; the Chatelaines are $1.25, $2.U0 and $2.75;
the purses (and they are beauties!
iS) are $1.00 and $1.50; the belts are the
handsomest we have ever carrie cl. and these sell for $1.(K) and $1.50.
popular as the Bear! —everx thing seems to run that way*
Nothi
hing quite
25 and
Our Pearl \Vai.ist sets sell at 25c and 50c. The pearl sash pins are 25c
5iV. These all have hat beautiful iridescent coloring, ihat. is’ihei r par
ticular charm.
'
CollffBr "Turn
j
Siich a varied assortment to select from. T!!c designers surely did them
selves proud in this class of work. 1'he ladies always like a big stock to
pick from. See these goods at 25c, r»0c and 75c.
L.aio^ Oollairs
*S.ome entirely new designs, and they sell from 75c to $L5^k * ;
Hehmatits*.
Aug. ll-\
End af Blttar Fight
*T>ro phictans bad a long and
ini fight with an abccas on mj right
laag." wHtes F. J. Hughes of t>uPont.
Oa.. -and gave me up. Everybody
ery for Consumpikm. The beaellt
1 received was striking and 1 was oa
Bky feet In a few days. Now Fve en
llrely regained my health."
It con
qoctw all Coogbs. Ooldi and Tbioat
and Long Troubles.
Goaranteed by
JaA-O. Johaaon aad F. H. Meads drug
a.
Price &dc and fl.oo
Trial
te IMMMU M ItoTMth «iml
SnmrTOttOBS KILLED
0ne-$atf Off
.■I-'
of Wool dress goods and Waistings
and
the Btrikare i
tary at KlalT.
Aug. 11.—The soclaUst oraod" says there has been
taken
all
short lengths and
marked them at the above reduc-“
lioas.
Very special designs and a full line of sizes, and these goods an* soh
25c and 50c the pair.
Slllc OIOV99
arc worn so much these da>-s. and we are showing such dainty patterns at
these prices (50c and $1.00 the pair! it would pay to have st-veral pairs.
For those who'wear them, we have the tine Black Silk gloves at the same
ICnIolc iCr^Mlcs In OHIn» »nci
;yf
Just the season for little gifts and souvenirs to be made: no place has so
many novelties as our Crocker>’Department.
'
; /.
Dfliln^X OHInn
in all manner of decorations at 50c. 75c and $1 .(K).
Have just gone throujih our sto^ki
You know
what
il means:
while you are wailing some one else
ajHy
TBY A BEOOIIO WANT'^
Chen Is a Spkttdid l
^ ^^ , Saecti<m
H
, .;v/:
1 V
i. Vv;
i
just unpacked. The newest designs that are shown: so many quaint patterns, and the prices arc remarkably low.
SoEJv^nlr SROon^
The finest engraved scenes you will see. Your friends will surely want to
remember this summer spent with you, or you may want to send some to
those who can not come here.
Court: Mouoo
The finest photograph we have ever been able to have reproduced. There
are 20 different styles of China to select tfroin. any one of which is a gem,
aiid the price only 25c each.
J
gets the plum.
mS!
t
low price.
. Ont^ird to ,
And Many IUf>artad Injured Iq Cfaah
• I. !L*"KoMUyT^
fiur
r^Crosset Shoes
•nj«.v> a fine repu
owners of
.* stale, and they
me thert* b*v
line and ar»*
(e the comtag geaoratkm a better
C. H fiat;a. Oouaty Praak^t
Put a pair
^mmr% Oooa»
•Hike orders have been formally
drawn by
the Builders Exchaage
les and the building trad.-s wAin
■rtity LffFTTHSIII i
lyot. Proposition--
r.UleUe
raOUSMUS BACH TO WOM
IMttsburg
will be said aid take ^
The potato crop lb Kalkaska county
promises to lie Immense.
t>ne thousand bead of cattle. 5.tKH»
sheep and 40<i Ansora Roais are belnx
shipped
to a ranch In Roscommon
the sir. I
' * ? '
.vi;'•■•;■■
ship beinc
E. church.
It wss later the county
court house and
finally^ became s
until
patents In this and furelini countiies iresuncnt. and likely to culminate in
Mammary Abscess, from srhich so many
bare been secure.! to i.r«it.-c!
;Mffcr csrntcisting pain and are left with
rlchts to bU inrentbm
*
these ofK>t.s per^iJ^nUy impaired.
Freeman U no hare brained %1«
Iness man.
ary. but a Ihard headed business
It Ion a life
who has nu
study. Me Is at
THf uaonCLO kEouuirMi co. atuuita M.
Why should not
llsplay aica Is plaaad wit
llae/aad the laddeBt
One eye was
ed
A most unfortunate phase of the
affair U that Rmboden was alraady
blind In the other eye. sod the Injary
Is therefore one of the most terrible
ihst could hsre l»efallen him.
W^hltneys opers house In Adrian
wss formally dedicated Sunday as a
place of worship by the Church of
Christ
Psstor B. W. Huntsman was
asatote.1 In the senrlce by the local
cleno' and
state seertu
church. Rer. Mr. MunrtH‘
sdrsnees, the breasts aa■rollen aad hsid. Loc«
brtf« Uie child i
rn-foriljc^tii
tnt that they receire early
e , stteabon.
MoOier’s Friend softens the
fseflitates the secretioo of Ufe
lac apoC bal ahoald be ealarg*
iht aiditlSi -r -mil baidrad fair
ar watar froal. The aame au
hald of tba Waet Bay Park site, whirh
I biaadth. atoMit.
:
and fell to the cround.
M
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEiCANlHJE COMPANY
.
THB KVmnHO BBOOBD. TBA\
KHIT.MIOH, TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 1M8.
BOW CAMEOS
COTHUMMET
QUEEN^CIW
Lostflair
WRAT DID THE,
Manistee, Mich.. Aug. IL—AU the HIS PmVATE SECflETARY HAS
WfUTTCN A BOOK
Whole WheBt Flour is Anti-Dyspeptic
and contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast fbods on tbe
market. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufacture by
■i;.; .f=S
Uh V
m.
: j :
maiTtod Ansunt 3 by tbe
Jastlce. Truancy was tbe A _
cause of tbe complaint the age of tbe
takra «p a reuMenoe wttb her 0*and
*°Hera Is where tbe aad tale la said
to have begun. Siortea of Tarioua aa-
HANNAH & UY CO.
TiBAVKie** oiTV, aaiOM.
CENIBAL NEWS
or m WOBLO
wr* t
to rmOto oS Aui U. utf ito pro.
' nwds Will gu toward parini; the debt
OB tba BOV church. One tbousaBd
llrkHa at |1 each have lieen sold.
The person tHildlug the lock) number
will have the right to remove the
«r Poreat
Wueber. whom
bar age waa 18. tbe neoeneary
marriage without gaining
they were onlted by Justice Clcby.
natluBal women leaders at Dreaden
The news reached the father of tbe
It aeegu. Is a eort oC ad interim nf girl through some unknOw
fair and Is preparatory tp the guln and he hastened from Deii
quennlal seealon of the World s Ooun he is employed, coming u
cil of Women, which la on the calen and immediately entering
dar at Berlin for tbe aummer of 1904 against his truant daughter. As a re
mia Ewing, the Mlesourl giaatess. sult of the trUl in the Justice s court.
who stands k feet 4 tnebea, will be Mary was sentenced lo the Industrial
married oa the Uth In Butte. Mont, H<«ne for Girls at Adrian until ahe
age of 21 years, where
to Bdward
Beaupre the Canadian
Anak. whom^ stature U 8 feel 6 Inch she stated ahe would rather go than
es. lUwjpre prupused to her by mail
? process of the
alxmi twti years ajpi. but the baahful
Klla he!d hack untlf'a few weeks ago Mary Is divorced from her bust
KoIUmlng the marriage they will give and when she attains her majority
a two weeks* exhibition In Butte and will be able to marry without f
will then leave for New York, where to the court; but with the buabai
they win pn»ceed to make show man Is different, for be will be comptlled
agers feel the heaty band of the giant to secure a divorce from his first wife
trust, for they are at least half a foot before be can again enter the married
taller than any similar freaka In the
country.
enty. Ha^. with the aid ol a bulldog,
kept a flirt treed for tvo hours while
a large crowd attracted by the nnua*
ual sportaclr. tooked on. applauded
the gtrl and - joahed- her vlctlBS. The
1 Ruddy, living i
. latter was Jaawa
who was ai work on a telegraph pole k^sih. has 1
I M^ged 1 V^**™**!*lel
or Mtaa Hoaglaad, and It has bw
between the fourth
bearty five weeks. Medical efforts
JlHliHlge the obstruction have l»een
futile and tbe child IH dally growing
ate ffforti
weaker, as none but liquid food has
liasHeil her Ups fur the |»erlod named.
i‘*^ltk?n
An X-ray photograph has been taken
amt ordered her bulldog. ‘Tlge.'
• watch him." Fur two Jumrs Manley Ilf the Child s chest and the picture,
|.Jtwd.Hl and
panUmH iM-fore when developed. sIiuw«mI very plainly
the exact IiksIIou of the toy .
he was forgiven
Two |H-rsous were killed and 6u In
jur*Hl Saturday by a tornado which
pasiu^l
over the thickly populate.1
mining district near Pittsburg. Kan
Mrs August A. Van Cerke of Shaw
heluicrtben cut out the wtmnd cauM^d nee. Kan, n^ported to the depot au
hy the snakes fangs with hU pen iliurities that she had Wt a bustle
eoutainlng I7..100. while enroute to St
of whisky! Paul on a Rock Island train.
Mrs.
for further Van Cerke. who is well advanced In
he a-m getly«wm. stated that she feared to leave
at men!. It Is be
•r tbe effects of I
’side .If ’is'"aJS2d'U**£**heJ
dtss Orln llolln.
years of age. would
bustle. This she did and then atarled
on a Journey to Plerx, Minn., to rlalt
son-ln law. When within 30 miles
about half a mile from home when <I her Min-ln-law.
she was confn.nt*^ by a large timber I of 8l f*aul. Mrs. Van Cerke says she
wolf
Instead of Heolng at sight of Ml
her
berth to flnUh dressing
afterward
ahe
the girl, the wolf ahowed signs of ShcfftJy
—
able jiU*ce
iMiIdoumi and an Inclination to attack
lielievesTii
The young lady turned for home. Put
haung presents* <rf mind did not run
but kept an attitude of defense. She
The Death*-Penalty.
says the wolf would come so close to
A little thing sometimes results In
her at tlm»*s that she could Nvl bis
bivath. and she was In constant fear death. Thus a mere scratch. Inslgnlof l»elng devoured When she reachinl llcant ruts or puny bolls have paid
the death penalty. It is wise to hare
Bucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
animal away.
The men who flah tbe pound not Us the lH*st salve on earth and will
.at Anglesiw. N. J.. rapture<l the other prevent faullty. when Bama. Sores.
Clcers and Hies threaten. Only 33c.
eday a turtle which is declaim to Ik'
J^JWgJ^luison-a and F. H. Meads’
the biggest of the kind ever smu on
the Jersey ciu^t
4t weighed 1.0S7
|H»umU. The length of Its shell Is U»
SENTRY MUST BE PUNISHED
Uw-t three* Incbtw. while Its width U
six feet seven Inches. A dmen men
can stand on Its liack with comfort. Who Shot and Killed the Russian
On all itarls of Its shell barnacles
bad lasteni«d thcmsi*lv«w In big
SI. IVtersburg. Aug. ll.-The min
es. and seaweed was growing over the
monsler’s body.
^dy. The turtle is what U Uter lor lurvign affairs. Count Lams
dorff. has sent a telegram to the Rus
known as n rubl*erback.
rublK*ri
and li
sian ambassador at Cimstantlnople to
round outside of i
r will In all
Immediate punishment of
Reptemlwr the big
to the New
Turkish st'nin who shot and killaer
Fl-her. ^ M Roskowskl. the Russian consul.
I Salurds) ,
f lltUxiuwn. I*a.
hand hn
M:siSrriru,-s?e
"wJir.:" J'i.:
SULTAN HOlm BET
New York. Ang 10.—-No great busl
Ma baa yet been built upon tbe bcaiIttidea. and It la not all cynicUm which
eondmmea tbe aegatlre dacalogue Into
tbe poalOve enbortntlon to be Bucmsful—Bomebow.* "
The above U from the Introduction
prepared for the "History of .the Car
negie Steel Co " by its author. James
Howard Bridge, former private aecre^
lary to Andrew Carnegie. Some very
aaant things are aald about AnCanwgie. Tbe book has made a
great »enaatlon on Wall street. It U
Ik which most have cost thouof dollars to prepare. It la In
beautiful Japanese paper, and copious
ly Illustrated with photogravure pUiea.
all In the highest style of the printer’s
Tbe first edition is aald lo have
limited to 60 copies at flOO aach.
and the second edition de luxe lo 460
c<»plo8 at a cost of ftS each.
t the book Is worth all It costs
the Innermost secrets of the Car
negie Steel Co stand revealed to the
light of day. -Every detail of the bliquarrel between Carnegie on the
band and Henn Phipps and H. C.
Frick on the other is spread out for
One may read Schwai>'s statement
hat ateel rails could U* produced for
12 a ton at a time they were costing
the consumer 32t»
One may read of
the division of profits running as high
as 88 per cent to the members of the
Carnegie association.
Bridge’s history of the Carnegie
to 1868. when An
forgx* at
ie Will Carry Out Promised Re
shies in the Balkans
End at Once.
iig.
prints
11.—The l»aU Mall
tch from lu
•gardlng the
llalkar. situation
The dispatch says:
•The pret<eni ^ltnation Is the bust
mekering ut an extinguished candle.
The Sulian holds the key to the pioblem in his own hands. If he will carry
out the proniis<‘d n*forms it will In
llueiuN* the leading revoluilonlsis and
nu-an the downfall of the present
Gareite
A \ lenna dispatch sa>a that the inRurgents have blown up the custom
was nb£ Ibng dehty^a
SUNK BY
A
» ef tha Bac
mica. Anil
...£F
groath of tl
later years ahd until
ibsorption. the following is given:
ri profits of ('arnegle associations
jegle Bros k Co .
UiuIukI
tu
». Carnegie. Phipps A Co. l.im
(to
and the ('arnegie St*»el
l-lmlt»'d tfrom July. ix!«2i:
....*.’!.6ttu.out* IXhi
6.:i5o.tNMHMh;
1831
4.3UO.IHIO lhl*7
1832 - - 1S3S -... n
1893 - - 3.ut)0.(Mk» 1893 ... Sl.OOn.tMNi
lA/ U A I C
BUTface to (bam be alewed
W H A L C «mronnd nnd bswM tor an. M mlMml.
jcwlated our wd and pn-Mi nal*«.
,
! thoughVlearing tbe rodder by not tuore
In tbe apace of ten months and at
distancew hundreds of ml>s apart we .
xs be n«sbed
sbed away to leeward.
of tbe 3:ngUsb Milp Castle «ught right
bead nod
of tbe famous whak- knofln for some ;
^
^ ^nUl wn
years as.-Flghting Tom" six d flm-n: .
due east Meanwhile I
times. We lowered fur him on the first ;
w .ntuhUig tbe whale through tbe
two ocaasions and put ImnKx^u. Into ■
be tan a fnU mile
him,
^ amished three ^
turning. ‘ Wbetbw be located
boau and klUfd five men. After llmt 1
mmi2l no man can say.
we ran away from him.
After the ,
„ be‘,irw.ri artnind I taw that he
head on for ear
alxtb tlm- we saw him no more for a !
• for bia revenge
As he stanM on bla mad twab tbe
We were In the aoulh AtUnU. and
bad completed our cargo and set m ag;.iu In bu|Hw lo avoid him. but be
course for home. About noan one day, clisnged bis eoorse as well and came
while we were cleaning ship, a whale down on our port qnarterm. 1 believe
aoddeniy breached right astern of ns every man In tbe ship bad bla eyea on
and Ddl more than BOO feet away
1 the furious levUtban aa be came beni^
was at tbe wheel at tbe time, ami we lug dtiwu upon us. Ilia bead waa oarwere going off at A four knot breese rusl so high It seemed 4a If a big rock
from the scHithcasL I beard tbe w hale was pushing along tbejuirfais*. and be
at he brokeSrater. and the right of him U*ft behind him a great wake of foam
Btandlng on his tall iwoaed me to shout an^ a w*a whleb would |uive swamped
an aUrm.
Half a doii*n of the crew aaw him as * “Haig ©u! For your Uvea, bang onr
be fell iMck on the water, and It aei'med ahouted the captain aa be aaw what
to all of na at If be were going to strike was tsmUiig. and llfleen seconds later
tbe ship lUa tall rmlaad three or four there was a shuck aa benvy aa if we
waves which pitched tbe ship alsau ss bad strm-k a rock while nmnlng beIf we were lying to In a gale, an.1, fiire a hurricane.
Ev.-ry soul aboard knew tbe ri.ip
though tbe monster aetlled away out of
was doomed She was bcM to starrht at
btvard until alnxwt on her beam eiiJa.
and the instant ahe settled bahk tlo-re
every
waa a rush for tbe boats No one gave
prvnlU
tbe wlmle further attention, but every
nown that onr t
had hunted os down, aa It were. We effort was put forth to get tbe Iswita
had left hlmnlmost ioor months b.-fore into tlie water as tl»e ship was luffed
at a point 2.000 miles away, and yet he Into the w li»d. Her decks were awash
had overhaoled ns. as If be bad lieen a as tbe last one got away, and that was
steamer sent In aeari'li and posted as fonr minutes after she was struck
WlH*n we came to look aronud fui
to our cruising around. Ills bn-achlng
so near was Ukeu as evlden«,N* of bla Fighting Tom be had disapiK*are»! from
evil Inteiitkmii. and auiuc nrgmsi that sight, and no whaler ev,-r rx-is.rt.sl
Ing him after that. It has always iM^t-n
be m.-ant to strike tbe sUj*.
It w as rctt'i. 1 lK‘llere. w beu tbe bclleve.1 tluit be received Injurt-a that
whale disappeared, but f**r an hour causcl hia death
We w,-re picked up three day* later
after that we ctmtlnucd to s|>eak In
whlsiK-rs utid llpt.K* aU)Ui. I am sat- by n .'kvteh whaler, none the worse
Isfit-d that not one *-aptaln In a hundred^ In health fur our adventure, but tbe
wniikl have done what ours did that small fortune which that rich cargo
evening
No living man coul'd eiiarge Would have given every man. If *-nfely
him with cow imli.-e or t*up^*n*tlUon. but lauded, bad gone to tbe bottom of the
M. Ul At*
wlo-ii sup|*er was over he called Uls AtUutic.
males uml Ismt stwrera Into the ro!»ln
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
and said:
The 1 sir of the l»ead grows fa.^er
-While I hois* we have a«*n the last
of the whale, t think It my duty to lu M-muier than lu w iifler.
pnpare fur tr.>uhle. You will thereAn Kaglisb mayor has banded ovor
fon* s<*i' the Uuus overhauled and pit>- hl^ officii., sahity to I.C dlvld.ri U*
Tlslou«d jiiMl ready fur hoisting out."
tw.en 111. po.»r and the town lurndv
834
4.0<K|,iH»u
Tbe work done by Frick during Ihc
lomesica.l strike forms an Important
part of the work
The author draws
a strong «>ntraRt between Frick light
the battle for the Aimpany. lM-.H<*t
HOIUBLE DlSCLOSUtE
assassins, harassed by political in ready,
Buenc^s and th<* like, and Carnegie
cl
fishing for salmon or playing golf at
was changed st
SkllH> castle
to the result of the strike, tbe
hly till an hour after midnight,
L for winning which Is given to Then the odor^of a whale suddenly
. the work says:
•d the nostrils of the men. and
SL l»etersbnrg. Aug. 11 —At Qhau
Is believed by Ihe Carnegie offi
tu cateh sight
daaaa. a peasant woman named Kas- cials.'and with some show of reason,
I blaek bulk on tbe water. It
Rerchl. wife of an exile, informed the that thi.H magniflet nt record to a great
ting Tom again,
pullce that her husband
murdered extent was made possible byy the com'
•
raimot
remain
nnder water
thrt'e
men.
Lleutomaks. ZUkl and
ty minutes at the extreme
Ivanoffkoe by name, and had calen
protjteil by the
portions of their bodies ahd fed the heavy Investments
1 w hen* ibla monsp*r had put
its it had made in la
rest to the pigs In proof of her story
chlnery. and the cost.s In Hie eight
rs wewnld not gunu.
•he lt*d the officers to the place in a
* year, when the Came
I. w lndwanl when be
Karden where Lleutomaks head was
T Jf.OtHMMHi. that their s**iUe.l away at 6 o'clmk b- bad iravLmrK-d. The murderer when arrested
»etlior. who was
eleil xiieli a dist.nn»v Is-forv .-ornliig up
Itroduced a jar fllled with human, fat.
had upward of
again that we had f.tiled to detec t bis
. In the followingp year the
We bad Mihri at W-ast forty
|5.tKM».(K8l. spNMit
Carnegie
miles sliM-e losing sight *»f him. and
while the Chi<
yet he had Rumiehow* piiked Us up
3360.tH»0.
Ily 1837 tbe
I tbe cars at Braddock mill was again. W..rd was passed around, and
ail hands turnetl up. and fn»iu 1 to 8
^e were in n state of suspense.
At al<»ot 3 tbe whale began'laablng
tbe water with bia floket.
We bad
done nothing to arouse Him. but be
probably tbooght It was time to begin
bualnoaa. Aa aoon aa be began bU “fluk
tag” we prepared ouroelvea for a ra-
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY »Backache
CWEnmiUY'FEVER
will be obliged to lexve
the sneexlng. watery
1 lurt MCk eyea mnd other annoying *>Tnpioma
of this disagreeable summer disease.
Wall 4k Sons wUh us to anthat when Hyomel is used,
either as a prevenutive or cure, there
will be no bay fever. They advise the
nse of Hyomel daily for two or three
weeks before the usual llitie for the
annual, appearance of bay fever. In
s way the attack will be
however, the prev<
mem was not started
and the disease comej
omel aix or seven times daily and also
>mei Balm thoroughly into the
both morning and night This
ni will relieve at once and
give a speedy and permanent cure.
Hyomel actually brings Into your
m home, a climate fllled with orone
Id baallng balsams, tbe aame air
that one brwghw^i thej^e Moun-
WlM*n a Rrit.^h aml*ssador i^ a|r
pointnl to I’rsu. c he Is allow«ri
(X8» f.u i.Uttlt•I'be warm night * bavo brought out
tbe h:il1.-vs utiloiiiuhile ivarth> in New
I'be lock ft. - plated In the Danuln*(klcr canal will la* i:;i f.et high .v>d
tb- liigluM in ih.- world
n. vcla.d .. tv|.l.u,.l epidemic baa
Btarie.1 piihlh- iik.t.aion for a ll!t.*r
plant like that n«vv iK-iug built in
nui.Mlelpbia.
'I’bere aitr 3.*s«* negro fanners memliei> of tbe Formers' Impn.venunl
S<Aiety of 1’cxas.
They own :-M*.x)
aen-s of lai.d.
ja i-sSTi'Jl
Ktriklng n-*.-.nhlance has Iuh-,, j,©!
rd out lH‘tw.cn the iviuarkahW* am-t<
ruli.s »t Zlmluihwe. Ubodesla, and i
tl.jnitl.‘s In C'ornwall. Eng.
11 4 w Odd Dre$$er$
‘"•^Chiffoniers
m
While at the Furniture, Exposition we were
fortunate in securing a manufacturer s en
tire line of odd dressers and chiffoniers in
Tbere is no stomach dosing -when
Hyomel Is used. It U Nature's own
method for cnrlng all diseases of tbe
respiratory organs, and is breathed
ibrougb a Bcm pocket Inhaler that acipantes every outfit bo that tha
Heated air reaches the :
antee to refund tbe money if It does
not give aatlBfacikm.
All who are
subject to bay fever should begin tu
use at once so aa to prevent tbe dls-
discount, which enables you to purchase
^ one at wholesale price
:
:
:
32 patterns, no two alike, from
R
n
It Ctmmm I* Klraiac-I iiuiu-,- y. ii .-.uu i *|*ak to each
other iiuy mo
”
No: the kllot rolled me a donkey.
“What dkl .vi.u dor'
“ Well./what do ycNO thing l.dWrf
-*Ju*t what any other would Lav
If you want a dresser in the next six months
“You’d hare done the i
“Oh.
Samples,
■ton
1^0r ^
A
Just now.
are slricily
Snmmnr.
close them
There are none better than ours. Tbe styles
up to the minuUr. But th9/ ma/ not ha najri
That’s why we
out now . :
men’s
< Cadies’
Pingree Patent Leather Vici
Kid pxfords. 3.50 and 4.00,
-values to close
Jit $2s9S
The “Hanan" Oxfords, the*
worid’s best, 6.00 values, to
close
Jit $3.75
tops, JO
Jit $2*2$
Another small lot of 3.00
Oxfords, not quite so dcsirable, hot excetot xalnes,
with dUEin nlet and Moo*
it will pay you well to invest in one of these
n't your*
no. 1 wooM
ha
“Bnt r tboogbt
b was a
qroM Mae wovU have dootr
*^ataB. 1 eald R was what any
I to
»tMBa«bJeetofconT«.rtl
=
f.VINCs')
and youro
of their Safety Boxes in their
Steel Lined'Vaoh?
n
n
That waa the wiae thiiMtoik>!
CLOsme OUT!
WAIST SETS, KABS.
SNOPPOBIABS.
Theae are not old Modu No.
no! AU hew stuff, but we wiU
DOC carry them over tbe leaaon.
sen«e to close them ont dnriiM
this month. See the nioe want
•el we offer at 18c Handnwe
leather ba){ at 62c
Newest
RASTALL'!aS!
We move into owr new stora
next month. *
Wil6(RS AM BIN
JOB SALE.
2 GOOD UlMBBiWABBn
3 TePB«l8ES
I PHAETON BUG6Y
B. J. MORBAN
CIm
Boy'sSboos
OlltiBSSbOBS
$,00 to 25.00
=
mMiMT-MSiMf
close
plain and quartered oak. at a very* liberal
What is thM-Xa4 jnS
*• Mmmm . FifH
X’
Sample Sale «
frt Ml joar hdi^e
>daIl7«raS,iath«
I'be tleruian .n.pl e la dlvidfri Into
146 vhamlHT of .*oiumerce dlrtrieta.
Tbeve ,hamber> exert a powerful lufluem-e on legiriati.m.
VrR.t!
Puts an End To It All.
gates lo the Intematloni
of women s«»on to be held in lln'sden
tk'rmany
They are Mrs. May Wright I lax.*d or
_
Ululnesa.
Backache.
Rewall. president of the Intematlonal, Liver ct>mplalnl and Constipation:
C4MIDCU iff Women, and Mrs Mary Rut thanks to Ur. King's New Life
WiHKi Swift ot CallfomU. the newly I mils they pul an end lo It all. They
elecltsi head of the Council t*f Wivjare gentle but thorough. Trv them,
men of the Untied States. This year’s;Only 2Sc. Ouaranteed by Jas. G. Johnv*..nference of tbe national and Inter 1 s<,n’s and F. H. Meads' Drug Stores.
f
MtMMOO Ml S.M. to doie
3.00 Patent Oxlords, our
Ifest, very latest toes and
heels, to close
Jit $2u25
A lot ol Patent Oxfords,
lace and 2 button’ slippers,
worth up to 2.50, to dose
$1.00
They are not the best we
have, but they are extra
xalues for the price.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner’s Old Stand
Front St
O^te Whitigg Hotel
JltSMS
Choice lot of ladies’slippers
in very Latest styLes—not an
undesirable thing
about
them, 2.50 values, to dote
Jit $lu9t
misses and
« eWMrta^s
A lotofchiLdren't and misMS*
fine Oxfords in patent leadH
er and fine via kid with paL
tip, heavy soles, 1.75 vahies,
to dose
Mr. Working
Man...
When you get tired or
paying tent, we want to
help you save your eaniM
by bnyi^ a komT^
6 room cottage ok West
Jlt$LI9
Mistes’ sTippeis whh brass
bndtles, and paL leathets.
L75 values^ to dote
Jit $lulS
Ok Boston Store
Hoto m right wnf-mn
^
• I
DeHingtr,
CMi
,
I
wmW:
■Hill
THE BVKHIHO BEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICa. TUESDAY. AUGUST 11. 1908.
■*1.:==:
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
Suctthts pf the,..
:>8 CONCERT CO.
nHWIW twin IFm Mist, AUQuaT <3, IMitHiiito:il tmc clxs
OTIONI
HUNIOPAL
ATHLETICS
WAIIT 0EPARTMEjlT.~^®6^i^
The
Misses
MyrUe
aa
|$6rffally Reduced
hy ConftBleo of “Klog
Mrs. McMeekaxu
Carl Booghton left yesterday for
Aug 11.-Witha l«old San Francisco. Cal.
inted In cHralnal
an
George Lawrence left this afternoon
inlxation of murderers for a visit In Charlevoix.
VARIOUS WAROt OF CITY
Denis G. Needhnm. Yho has been
aad cutthroats has operated In Indian
three years, unknown
FM 0ir WM FMtaMr •• H«M to the poliee and unmolested by the city. TCI anted to AssumpUon college.
Beers of Uie law
To the fact of the t xUtenre of thU
due - the mysterious
Detroit, who will also respme his stndthat hare come from
l«‘s at 8t. Mary’s. Kansas.
to time to baffle the city police
Mm Alice Heuss of Rose street and
tls and the members of the detec- Mrs W H Lee of Teledo. Ohio, left
department. To the successful
this morning for a visit In Manistee..
:>peratloe of the organisation can be
Mrs John Lewi* of 205
North
rharged yearly a score of known mul Spruce
a
street
went to Honor this
ct even Ibis number does not
I It mmj proMoei tAat a Md
^ver the extent of Uie crimes that
SMt lA wAklk tJM VAriOM
the door of the leaders
Mrs.
A
M
Ov
vm AOAIASI fpr tko koAor of
of tbe -81m of the
reiumod from a v
fWMcUvA wATda will be b«ld Cross.”
and Holland
Cantrell. ”Klng of the Ghouls.” has
A. W. Vogelsong and family are ex
mfessed to numerous murders done
pected IB the city this evening for a
by bis foUowers purely for the money
VATd otimaUa a team lor ield
visit with W. F- V.ogelsong and family.
there was In It. The iwdles were sold
Itttek AVAAU. AAd bAT« tb« lA
Mr and Mm William lies of Cedar
I alleges.
are In the city today.
Charles Keeblng returned to Chicago
-ibU morning, after, spending a vacaI lion of three seeks in the city with
relativim.
oMtOota AAd^pS?*tL%rwIl
J. H. Steinberg has gone to 8t. Ig
for thAia. AAd A Ane meet te pr
: CLABB GATHER NEAR see and Mackinaw IsUnd on bust
of the Ohouls.”
•
Pori
\ei\ JL —-
MMHini CLEAMNCE SALE
mm tea tmm vmUj of teu
m ■«ald9^ stAtotIc COPIMU
om tetec Ulkod of Mrty UiiHa
Ml AMI dM lOOAl UIMM. ud
HOBOES'RETREAT
A prorteloDAl procrAa haa born
ootUiiod A« foUowt:
100 yard daah.
abol pm, haraer throw, no yard
daah. pole yaalt. » yard daah. beet
Tha peortng la aaeb oyaai U prt>
poaad to be &. S AAd 1 for the tret
the eacepi
here firet U to
Ad third L
It. MCOUd 1» Ud
U DOW la the hai
/ The» BAtter
Bi
thh loverm of aU
*tho"^IU eodearor to eee^re
iTJisrjs;
isrr^s^thi^^hrpcSi^i.’isrJi
Main J C'unnlne. cirrut judge of tbe
senty-thlrd Judicial circuit. Oscoda,
lich . Is In the gity for a few days'
islt with his father
\
Jne MUn Got Eftough of His Fishing
George K.
pastoV of tbe M
. Trip There m Very Short
; church at Alba, was In the city yes•rday and returned home today n«»<»u.
Order.
Kev Holmes^of SMlsvlUe Ik In the
i:V on business.
Near the htwti of Hoanlman lake
C A. Trarv of Fife lAke is a Trav
erse City caller today
Dr and Mm. 8 T Kirk. Mm. Alice
Trueti'ood Thompson, and the Mis«w
rtha Dlxi:n. Marj
McCoy. Stells
d. Mrs Work, and Miss Thorn of |
amio. Jnd.. arrived last night fm
r.ln I he city, the guests of I»i>
snd M J Tnieblood
Irs W. H. Foster and children i
us
They
have nmM rhlrkeii.
At thla UBe or year there U no
ditAlU vay of tadlac o«t bow bucIi
eeAMAt walk haa bees laid In th^ city
•luce aprtAf. imt It t> eetlmated that
there will be at least flee mil
new walk te iBpvtnre the city.
Last year there were flee mllee of
coBeat walk laid and the year before
about two Bllee. ThU year will ex
ceed rather than fall below last year
In lensth of walk lakL With the walk
laid prerlous to the past three year*
the enure aBoani of eement walk In
ThU la aaylng aothlng of the prl
rate walka laid to and aroond the
reeldeaeee which beipe to make up
the beauty of the city
DOCTORS’ GOOD TiiE
The Oraad Trarerae Medical aM<*
OUTING FOR
LABOR Say
Monday Sepiember .7.
The loraiu.n
bav not been selected as yet In
cllori Is being made to s»*eure
^♦Mnds "of ^e Trav^riM City Driving
was a
HAVE FOR OTHER FIEIOS
wt!i not celebrate on this day. and
Woodmen are preparing their »mji
Mr. and Mra. Oiiy E.
me to take the I
^
bJlL”<pSdt^l
th
lal
Basic aerrlces at the
of Cb^
for Rev. T F UIIob. left this
lor Waverly. lU. where they
aad durlac that tlBe they, have
very Bnch appreciated aad very beneiclal. both to the chureh aad to the
rhf. H was wlU recret that tbelr
______
Si-::
c This
^rtalnment will aiwi t»e
Ur The games will Include
'unnlng. and other athletic
I an effort is being made
isw- a naaeball game on that da>
S b«b« lb.. »ld 1,ir Kn.uo.1. «v
' PKw
I‘..n \Vm.blnK>«. Ti«.. Aus «
l)r
1 A. TbomiMoa. Tnxrnr City Mlcb
~Co%trx>yt orebnum b«i tbli
I Leed the Moale
Dress Shirts and Shirt Waists comi
$1.50, to dose...............-.................
Bunch of Bo)V 26c Cap* to go at ...
I pr.
cuffs,
Soft boaocn Shirts, with 2 colls
$1.00 value*...........................
....
The same in 50c values, each.
....... 39o
“Nufangl” Pants
Another Jot of 60c Capa now go at...
..-lOo
rr.T
Are Correct Pants
STRAWS
FEIKIRA Straws, were $1.60, now...
Off
-aso
WHITE Crash Hats........... -300
LATEST .STRAWS--75c Straws for .300
$160 Straws for............... ............... -7Bo
Boj-s* 60c Strau-s. crcasckl-top.... ... - 300
Freshman's Hats... ___ ..,
.300
MILfH COW8 for ^ »o.l by-mr oU
J~3r£,rr,«u.rr^:
; All Dress Pants
I fc.i* •»U‘*mti»* It Jti tti. ,J».
iI
| ■m |l||l
*^
l.all lo..«ic
Hosiery
f- K
LAUNCH CRUISER
AH
_____
__ isr.i tr
FOR RENT. ‘
26c l NI>E.RWK.\R...................
50c Bilbria;»n i:n.!cr«CA.-. *11 ’
__________ MICELLAWEO US;___ ^_____
Di.rr Armstrong wa.s kicked ycHterda.v msni by one of his horses w iih j
of Iii> tight ariS^or a numU-r of days |
\VilIJ^iSW4<nc,- had a runaway .‘iat-|
tirda> at HaT^Ir.-s Cntsslng thal put :
him out ot tMi.siness as far as work is ;
ctuicenied lor at least two wtvks He.
wa^ ihr.n n «ifi the ng by running:
over a Mone.
He siutalmd a li
ExamlnatU.ns for this district of the
.M. E church conference are being held
iM-fon Hev
W L Laufraan of the
Fir>t .MHhLKiisi church in ihe pari«»rs
411 that ch
I the 40 bH.i line ,
,y ih4»;c4Mmcil Isj
iK-ing laid
si.h* of the ciuiri ’
rw .-mir •
Work of installing another
illey m the Wt^quetong clu!
las commenced.
At the sar
Iready bhea to m
regulatien width
In probate court-th.
J. M Isgrig and Mrs
Oliver has b*<en filed.
^ In pniiiate cnnirt i
The 4-montlHA-old child
hnnle. of was tiled by Victoria 1
Mr and Mrs Charles Zerani of kti4 apiKiintment of a guardian ;
Randolph street, died this moralng at Faul and Hudson Park Ual
:> ::5 ol cholera infantum The
« funeral
A midsummer picnic and .meetin
will Ih- held in Kingsley August 21
taker A
The day will l»e gUen over to a baskc
ofijciate
l»lculc. horse ra€*en, athletic eventi
The Life of Foim* Leo.” One of the and MieaklDg
The speakers of tb
tM-»i pulillratlons of the year. Is placed
John Lorangt
SUter'n
hi* city.
Farticulars
«The trial of Elmer StA-ele eff K
le.c on an assault and battery ch
preferred by a woman, is in *
bef*»re a Jury in Justice Verly’s
this aftenioon
Tb«‘ trouble wai
^Hue chickens
i«»it
Urgr re
POB HAl.g Hib»U»mrIy
On«-WowreK OPT
$10.00 SUMMER SUITS
Boys’ Waists.
Wash Suits.
Wool Summer
Suits....
•
liateiy. a
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapids.
week.
Wag** »10.00 per
IMS-tf
Bargains
«For CarefulBuyers
JlttlK-
I titfT-Larrf.tUrfcbnmn Hi. Hrriunl.^:
I <i8T--P<ieLit^>kcoaUimtMcU^trtw-n»iVeD
NEW STORE, CorTthanilUniDnSts.
S doi. large Woorlen tubs to sell
| Bowls, as per
L'Qi.sSc-Tn.’.s'virnir.'r.?’/
IHdlntws. HutUmiM Bsy. MK-h
aaosTaV n» 1>i»AX Ko
UM4^*
rlsuw- p«it in
om5c to.. 10c
..25c antlSOc
«. «.................................................. I Plates, irerte
10 dot. bib Overalls, reg. 60 and
Spup PUtes. per SCI........................2.'.c
60c. to sell at.................................35c
Deep rlishe* at Baigaina
Lantern Globes............ .. .................... 7c
No. 2 Chimne)s. ................................. 7c!
• ..................2iJc to .Rle
‘
3 dor. 50c iwtato n^en at..30c: •'“‘T' Cream Pitchers ... ..............7c
Fanev* 1 00 Vase at ....................... 75c \
Regular 25c Broom at.................. 15c
Men’s reg. 25c wotVg Shins at 20c ]
Boy's ea. <|<ial«y stiff Hal
that
ruchers... 10c to 26
* Lamp Burner ......... Cc
1
-
............................... .. . . ^
No. 2, U Wick. i«r yd....... 6c
sells at 1.00 to 1.60, for ... 30c | Any goods not satisfactory ran be
Boys’soft Hats............... ’...................10c |
rclu ned.
Ex. quality cx,l Table Spread.. C5c | Mennan’s Talcum Powder..,. l(k
4 qu Granite Iron sauce pan.. 20c Boatoo,Baked
6 „
.
M
23c
«
M
..
26c
Beans with
or
guaranteed21b. first quality al per
Men’s brown Derby Hals, sireCa. 7, 7i, qojdity first-class. 70c
Men's black 25c sox at................... 16c j
Oatmeal dishes; set of 0
s and Pickcral at.
15cjCovered Chamlkers......... ,36c
Honor M. E. Church Ootfleation.
Thr nrw M. E. church. '
Ich was
-dlcatt-d at Hunur Sunday.
ami to the
:«»r and
th4* church. It iH w handsome building, constructed
*d of pemcni,
and cvmslstlng of audience
c iand lecture
nnims
The si‘atlng
si*atlng capac
capacity Is 2:.ii
The r».^t of the church wen fl’.huo. and
.luring th.- m.*eiings’Sunday
*eiings’Sunday 375«*
pledgt-tl.
tlcally covt-rlr
The dfilicatury exert lMs were very
essive. and were In charge of
iding Elder M. a Carrel, who
ched at the morning service. The
m in 4he aftern4»«n was by Rev.
WlHard
Rev . H
even
lervlce a purse of $50 was
presf
to the pastor. Rev. C. E.
Malt man. a« a i
•h h»- is hi*
rr.h
f.
Ov Stick bail sMctIf Nf mi Fnsk-.li Skcr-fori Ms "
New Wrappers
NEW STORE, Cor. 7tb and Union Sts.
At Special Prices NOT SINGLE CASE
__________
WVve jiist opened up and placed on sale a high grade
line of wrappers,’ trimmed in most pleasing manner,
made full, wide fiounce around skirt, made of choice
Percales and Calicos, in Black. Navy, Cardinal and
(ircy, and worth up to 1.50. at : : ; :
win leave her dock, opposite G. K. A
IT* ALL OFF WITH THEM NOW
- 9eo|
EVENTB IN BOCfCTY.
naooeas In the new places to which
WlU. HAVE FINE MUSIC
*5r-
Underwear
r».und W 15 ^ts
Invitations are cm
the wtHldlng
.»f Miss Roc*e D>er
Mr. Irving
Oh»K. to take place August 20. Both
are in the employ of the Cliixens' Tel
ephone i-o
Miss l>)er has iKHMj with
th.* ci>ni|tan.\ for the past four yc*ars.
and is one oT.tlie mt>st iwpular of the
•h.-llo' girls
Mr. Cia»k has lun-n wit if
the company for two years
MODERN
WOODMEN
PLANNI.NC
The regular meeting of the Home
and Foreign Miuiuoary aoefety of the
FOR A RIG TIME
Fresbyterian church will be held at
the cottage of Mrs. F. C. Dean
lAC ier Sk mapida. There were 37 in
the party, and they ppA
Ume and trip.
Aa eeoA aa they reached Elk Rapid*
they weat to the new hotel, where a
eery ftae apread waa enjoyed. Later
lie Wlll-Rs Invitad to Partiel
la the erealay they weat to the BIh
iUpIda Iroo work* and aaw the work
. th* Basket PienK and ti.e
there
Oa the relera trtp Dr. Ander
aoa pave a very latereatlag talk on
fwCea aathma. This was followed by
a aeaeral dlscoMlon by the dUT
The Modern Wcwslmen have plan*
liwtara la the party, aad mnch
nearl> n.mpleietl for a bask* t j
;
Caps Almost Given Away! .
50 ami 75c Ca]» now go at................. . mmrn
BREVITIES.
On account oi iKwr health. l>r Hol
liday will b»* out of the city fur a few
davs.-and in the meantime his hn.iher.
Dr t; A. Holliday, will Ih‘ In his A»fflro
The di»ctor can In- calhNl home an.v
time that it Is necessarv.
Alt ladies who are making articles
for the sale to be given
by Grace
Church Guild, are requested to have
ihtm finished by August 19. as the
sale will iKX-ur on that date
Creorge Boon 1* on the sick list
ItepAU-i was sent to the city thl*.
morning that a tiand of robbers wei^>
-amiH.d near the fair grounds
It is
thought probable that they are Gyp.le-. or it may have been s«>me UkuiI
peopib* who were enjoying themselves.
The Woman's Home and
Fondgn
Miv,.tunary siK'ietles of the nrst M. K
hun-h will hold their regular me.-t*ng
iu!
annual picnic at
BirchwAssI
W.-dnesday. at
E; Lynn’s ctutage
Ka h lady
r.*quesied to bring a
plate. cu|» and sisiun
Conv**.vmnc«^
«iU 1m- at the church and Mr. Doug
i::. J
I
[ Work Shirts, big lot to dose at...
-•
$1.50 Hais.no;>^..^.............
they get M>tne of thOM- thing* U I heir
They have two plsoes
I his \irln
ty where they asseiulde
i Just
he other side of the
trove, between the
• Fi-ro
Marquette rsiirosd,
iUher
place In further up
for. log scalem.
One of the local rltir4*u* hml a gvsKl
icsie up there recv-ntly. He went fish
tiK rather late in the evening, and wa.*.
on a log in their vicinity, when
me of the h*Uure gentlemen sirollc'd
Ip and aaked him about his luck 1
bl.erman In-came tHTv.ms wheu
ookeil around and saw two «r thiv«*
A. re heads sticking up from behind
»oi!.e h»gs. and he commenm-d coming
Ui >hore before the one Inqulsiior In
nee to get out (»n the htg wl
F,»riiinaiely. he bad a revulv
le lost no
the hand
mp must have mlBiru
K armtHl. for he sism ni
fisherman cut his fiKlilng 4uii
'rest of the evening and rt^
WluTSlr**' °r
SHIRTS
m and Fcari $3.1W
$150 Hau,i»ow......
HEAD OF LAKE
alt kind*, of veuetabU-s. an<l a
banquet that in III for a klni:
How
Um 0101011? WALE
Need a Hat?
68c, 88c, and 98C
for all siz^ 32 to 56
‘
' /
Ladies* Suits almost given away; .it will certainly pay
you to see them.
HEALTH
OFFICER
MIsk Mary Sebone and little Ismay
i Van Sickle were very happily surTHOMPsoN 1
would pay for the
er*. At the present
in Chicago to purcks. and beforo leav
in, hu ,i»
to sell at gi
ing hia absence, thus making room for
Frank Courtade haa uken a postI about 25 of their girl friend*, who
lion at the G. R. A L passenger depot
came to remind Man* Uuit It was her in the baggage department. Mr. Gil/ fifteenth birthday and Ismay's eighth.
leii. the present bafgageman. has the
I Conuoioos' I»*Bay received many pre«»nt*. and appointment for one of the rural free
delivery routes out of the city, which
a very nice rocking chair. Sapper aras open* September 1. Hit route takes
■erred. Including Ice cream and cake. lo the Fife Lake aad Houghton state
Time .n Many V.
MuMc and games were Indulged te un road and retoms by way of the Black
til
a
late
hour,
when
they
went
home
Health Office r "dT I. J
Mated to thf Kvenlng Record thl* af an reining a good time.
ternoon that Traverse City is entirely
free from contagious disease*. He
atates. with c<nislderable aatlsfactlon.
that there is not a single caae. and
have doubled our fdmt to aethla coaclualoD li arrived at after the
moet diUgent Inveatigatlon. ThU Is a
commodate the rush. The Gtobe;
must go at from «LfiO to BSAOl
remarkable condition for a city the
11t Front atroeL__________________
sUe of Traverse ClD" »nd
can equaL Dr
’whh
I naturally gratified at
is now paying $3,000,000 te annual dirthU condltk 1 of the health of the city. Idends. or 100 per oaut on IU capital
and hi* aatl
stock. At Uie same stage of develop
the whole c
ment lu proapecu did not equal those
of the Grand Traveroe A Arizona Min
ing Oo Call aad aee our aamptoa and
MAKES REPO «T
The CaliiSirA AHKTMtelng Co.
ThompK*. Tnron« aty. MidL
Steinberg’s Store
T«y AWOOBOWAWT AO.
Mtatee there to
T«Y A nOOM WANT AD.
m
m
THE EVEKIHO BXOOBDl TBAVERSE CITT, MICH. TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1908.
_____
4bbi
jHiracsr-
__
OBKSI
wrsa2?:2rJr? —~s.ras-. is-.-f3*.5rs
a-,
C r HAWtOND;
tW 00
OMUar.
LX'^’5
S. Jackeoa's
Cogi^theqiyofTrarereeClty.
O. Q.
fir* ud va
Oc^^CiXj^r^r^CttJ.
IltS. We.'tbaaade
of Ue boar^ of bw
hare at your reqae
aad epecMeath
^sar
BOABD^r?nBLIC WORIW.
tt.
Qlbbs.
street aad fe
we tod the i
BiBfham.
50 00
General Street Fund.
M. Larkins, coal.
Dykema A Boas. baL
Jna ^OU*i Co^lombre.!!!!
W. H. Ooortade. dray..............
OoaneU of the City
dty. Mtehlsaa:
1176. Gentlemen: Aooordlnf loyour
To the sioaorable, Che Mayor and City request are have had the dty csiaineer
make estimates on the different
OomeU of the City of Traverse
Is of cress walla ai^^ submit thi
ll&^’cklithSli.-We. the under
Blsned
^ taxpayers
^ BO
OF^?{^C° WO^
rsrk£r.^:!Si2
leave to r^ort i
le In every way m
HattsSrsYa^Mm Ca* sand
^A^ros
r AMansu Olbba tbat th.
■ilS'
IS
lip
lanyab A Lay Merc. Co., ce
ment tor walks..............................1.054 €0
Colymbla Trans. Co., dray....
1 76
MM'
.rss.f.s:z:5.s^
Bank. L It.
rrx.**-
4.-^.
Reporto of SUndlng Committees.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan;
1179. Gentlemen: We your coc
tee on atreeU and walks would reim Oefleaisa:—We. the ends
_
ed nwaece ef property ea West Proat walks' be ordered built on the follow
street, oa the north side of the et
tag named streeU:
•'task that the esnssat walk oa 1
the north side of Ninth street
Pront street he laid oa the same
Pine to Bohemia street,
the south aide ot Ninth from
Plae to Wadsworth street.
siroet.
fi. W. PMroa. A. Doaac
h street
the north side of Ninth
Moved by AM. Blaghi
from Oak street west 182freet to
55 00
22 M
T M
H.A U Co, sundries ..
Mich. Telephone Co., pi
Arms A Cole, sundries.
B R B. U A P
V'-W
>
^
s*“n.
26 M
2 dO
CotembteT«i.^cJ!*l^
40
III
9 60
MlS *^epSS^
5 00
Trav. City Gas Co., gas and
from
>w buUt.
On the nc
om Oak si
the sMe of i
Traverae City, Mich..
To the BoaoraMa. the 1
Ooaactl of the Ctty
it
of Nln
674
street except walks
a penaU fer the aae of streets and al already buUt.
leys for tha parpoae ef movtac the
On south side of Sixth street
ham from ot the lot of the eetau ‘ Union street to Bohemia street.
On the north side of Seventh street
from Union street to Bohemia street
On the .east side of Oak; street, from
Seventh to Eighth.
On the south aide of
****^CATHMWNB GAMPBU.U
from.UnkmtoOak.
By W. H. Poster. Attorney.
On the west aide of Division from
Moved hy AM. Blagham that the peFront to the beginning of asylum walk
lUioa he iSeatad aader th
ta'iween Seventh and Elxhth streeu
?^,sr^jssni:s^^
^•^ssir^c:sss./.
nye.ge Mayor and City
""^.iSs'SHAkl.
E
O
at of
llTjust thinking. If Ifs true,
assn must st least bsve killed
Becoidller
betwesa-Sixth
sr«°£.S’ui"!rs.’2Kr‘tiJ:u
fili!
Bereto attaef
de No. 1 of the i
^
1 II
Eagle Press. Job wo-^...............
Grand Trav. Herald, Job work.
City Book Store, office aup-
I 50
C *M“l^re’ mdrire, ™!! ,*
III
heatthoAcwl
.ilS
Evening Reqord. official print
IS ss
Glllett.
Bingham.
k.r-7,?
ogham. WilI
(5.)
Lardle and
The mayor declared the appqintmeot
F^.^Marvln. poor acoonnt for^
Grand total.
O. G.
MALCOLM WINNIM.
Unmns tttee
Moved tt>y AMerman Steams
1l$$!*^i^Uemea:>-We. your oommtt
oo fire and water, to whom was
referred the matter of procuring bids
_
bSSd
•everal
.ss
th^
partlea
to It
named
chief of the fire department be Insiroctwl to place a fire alarm bos be
tween 9th aad 10th street on Lake
^vej by Alderman GUlstt as an
-he matter be referred to
to the committee on fire and
water and the chief of the fire departthe aevwml menL
5«?and thtT^J'mSre 1^
instructed to drew an order oaf the cltr
la
the
city
lilbr^
A Go ranee dei*t tike ap iBBCh
$I>»ce. bot It doesUi work-lhoroBtUr.
It Cwte less u Operate:
Ifs no tranWe to biUd a lire.
U yon Utc not cot one in yonr
kiteben. yon are naUne a misUke.
tnwrse CHp
ZZT' 6as Company
r.r.“r!
DU.N’O Tv’.M.VO- a a U..1. .I ll
pruinu
0
T ft TUIHLB^. linwUM t.rrr «.ur«uki
1 a gsrl * Ju«r«lr> uturu. ^
^
THE
osnrKOF»A-ri-iv
FOUR-TRACK
I
me Fred has proKltty-Tbey
posed to you?
: not exactly
Beriha-Well.
ts to that, He a.ked m
last If ui: fatbiT was
say be U--
«. TUI KHUM.;..
‘"-“as
NEWS
UU. B» . I UrS p
J. W. CinntleH, S D
One humlrol twenty or tnore iMgo,
every one of which is of human
interest, ami every article is illusIraietL There ix nolKrttcr migarine
of travel for teacKcrs anti pupils than
Tha Font
Hama,
Publishctl monthly by
George U. Uaniela
Fifty cents
a )caj, single copies five rents.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Office—505 New Wilhelm Block
Ctt
Sold by news dealers cverywjiere.
or adilrcss the publisher.
No. 7 I'jM Fony-sccop.l siicei,
DR6.
SAWYER
A
PCNHALLEffiO
JIENTISTS-
New York.
GRAND RAPIDiy i INDIANA RY
^COIIPANY.^^
o™., teMWd.
E.W HASTINGS & SO
FIRE INSURANCE
-dSSv.*2S2Ir.22iS‘*'-"
johnr.santS
Imam uaaiit] ,|
C.UUX.-
Jk.
Traverse C f
O. P. CARVER A BRO
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the collection of
school and city taxes and special as
sessmenu for the five wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
> best
been placed In my hands for rellec- Traverse coonty: 3V5 miles sooth of
stty.
1 w 111 be In my office for the purpose
A E. OREIUCK CO, CITY.
of coV.ecUng said taxes every weekdsr from now until November 1st.
19U.-5. from 8 o’clock until 11:50 o'clock
In ibe forenoon, snd from 1 o’clock to
4 o’clock in tbe afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1st
win l>e received
wlthoat collection
fees, and on
■ 1st and ni
paid on Sepu
ber 1st. a pem
collection will
taxes remaining unpaid on October
1st and untU November 1st. a penalty
of two per rent for collecttan wlU be
FIRE WSDRANC
Hotel Shilso
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Wfcen TonWnnttSlceCBtofKrat
•'—•i72SS.lL-™
Butch*!, and SausaK* Makars.
from P II depo*. BytUBtUyorurrse. •
pratgAUBay
JiARPET fUBIMK WOUL
*Offlre’ln Wltaelm hJoe
M. E. HAC
^
Carpet Cleaning and Feather RepohrendCWetrml#
935-lf
-t 361 90
$ioii^
^iSsreree^y. Mich.. Aug 8. 1908.
To the HoMcmble. the Mayor and aty
Oonneil of the City of Traverse City
Mnt. Suburbs I supfKiee. D
Unt le Mose Is Issuer, be Is o
little wbUewashingl
.\une Chlre .No: be s at boi
little black washln*. He*s
Ei.bruiu a bath In de wash boi
kilchlng.-Brouklyn Life.
-TAXES.
149 14
}:mssrn
UfU III Pmr P.
Farm For Sale
19 95
B R B. L. A
riniRlwEMite
aaUB Alia L WATKUS. TUAINKI. NUUli
Driver i..» car man of van in
front, whlt .i U l.kKklng the wayb^
J’yer. get on. get on! you*re bln keepIn’ us waitiu* five minutes
Van Driver itnrnlng round.-Mve
tilnnies? Well, that aii.-| sa. hmg. You
^d It. wait IIva* y<>tirs ouce. *adu*t yerT
►^l^oudon Til lilts
Streros aS^MUlar®*”****®’
.Nays—None.
Nte—AMermen
Atanle. Gibbs.
Lardfe. Btoaras and Millar.
(5.)
APPOINTMENTS.
The mayor appointed Mrs. E R
Mtaor'to fill vacancy on the board of
library trustees made vacant by the
resIgnaUoB of Mrs: Ella W. Perry.
that
Hannah A ^Lay ^Mw^'co..
books................................ ............... $
n R^ E L A P. Co.. lighU..
City News Co, magazines.....
City Book Store, books.
Wm. Murray, books....’......
IjMlIes- Ub. Assn, rent.............
Helen Stout. Ubrariaa,
low do .vou knowr Imiulred the
•JIuw
ivorite
I to take
••Oh. U s ea<«y for i
a^mau*s lueaKurc.tm from
*to tlp!^ :'’^
U* tW*
riaa.
•D.. you do l.usiness on the luAtsIlmerit pl.-in-r'* he abked of the tailor.
The tailor
dubious, for he
knew Minitlbih'.: of the man. How
ever. be tilially atliiiilletl lb;tt lie did
"*** **
busiiK'ss lli.il way.
said
meet and review m
•In that <asr." said the ctiktomer.
That
notice
of
the
Resolved further,
"I would .like to get a suit of t b.tbe*
filing of the said ssaessment roil In
on the Installment plan.-’
the office of the city clerk.
• All right.-- sauJ the taUor. -but «f
time of the mretlng of
course you nndersiand wlmi our in
the board
stallment plan is "
vided. lie given by publlcaUoo for
-Isn-t It like all others?’
enlng
city as re
-.Not at all
Von see. w.* tbluer
tie XIX of the clothes by Installments, and you
qnlred by secUon
the charter of said city
first payment will just cover ttie kei^i.
oved by Alderman
When you make the next payment
rreolutlon be adou
.vou will gel the irmjke*. and when the
bill Is nil pall! we deiUer Uie «-oat ’
Yeas—Aldermen
Total................................................ .$
P. WILHELM.
G. MILLAR.
Moved hy AM. Wilhelm that the rec^
adapted and the
M lt*r«tei «wa btitns
UlueS. CII44-UM tCtMW
rm 1000 WATTS
stems ud Milter.
Resolved by the city councU ol the
Total .......... - .............. ............. $2,915 $S city of Traverse Ctty. Mtahlgan, That
it Is a public necessity to construct a
tiers of the Board of Public Works; Prank M. Palrif Flowers....$ 12 00 sewer In the second ward commencing
St N. Union street bridge and running
Hire: I have the Pernor to submit tb<
h'^..$
2 75 westerly on Bay street to Randolph
foltowlna esUmates for street and al
Water fund, plpln* cemetery. 5S2 2$ street, thence on Randolph street to
ley croaswalks:
the alley east of Elmwood avenue.
mil cemefU crosswalk with SO
Resolved further. That the board of
ft. driveway and approaches. $52 00
Oeo. W^SS!^Yoiraha. Dr. M.
public works be and hereby art- re
With brick
driveway and ce
Total................................................
quested to cause a dlsgiwm and plat
ment approeehes
50 00
of the whole sewer district to be made,
Sixth Btreet Imprevei
showing all streeu, public grounds,
.............-tdioo John Scanlon. Bst. Ko. 1..
J. T. tiaBBah. J: M. BlakaaMe. P. C.
lands, lou and sutMllvlsioiui thereof In
Full remeat alley croeswalk
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co.. <
. S.O.f
the district, and the proposed route
with 16 ft driveway and ap^
and location of said sewer, and the
preaches........................
24 00
Moved by AM. wnhslm that the With brick
depth, grade and dimensions thereof,
driveway and ce
and to procure «an estimate of the
nt approaches
2S 00
cost thereof: and also to give notice
With brick
driveway and
^
by puiilication for at ieast five days
RrepreVruily ^submitted!
In one of the dally newspapt*rs
. CALDWELU
the city, of the intention to cxmslr
City Enirtneer
has. M
such a sewer, and where diagrams
iglas
Lbr,
Co.,
uckley
and plats may be found for e
Moved by Alderman Q ibbs that tb.
75
34
coal.
...................................................
turn, and the time when the t
llTO. Osatiamea:-We. the underted and plac
ao. F Ott A Co., sawdust...
4 50 public works shall meet to c
ilaned taxpayers of the city of Trav
Detroit Lead Pipe A L. L.
ilun that may be made by
Works, snndries.........................
terested with respect to such
Ann Arbor. Mich. July 24lh. 1SK)3. Ctdnmbla Transfer Co., sunTenth and Beveath street, west from
1177. City
Clerk.
Traverse
City.
50 22
BohemM to Oak streets.
273 33
Monthly pay roll
by /
IMar
Sir:
46
W
U
J bo adopted
Co. lights...
of Tre?erse*a“ in the Leaffuc of
Ca. phone...
3 00
kins. T. H Crnndall.llaiyy
ilaan Municipalities for the year Grand Tre
Herald. Job
Glllett.
Itution Is
1908. which under the <
5 00
earns
and
Millar.
due on or before July 1st.
Nsys—None.
iue newly electet^ officers propose
Total ....................... .................... .$ 761 87
Resolution.
le the leasue a much more
Salarist Fund.
A. HtthhUL Geo. W. Phelpa
8Keoolvod by the council
and serviceable orKanIxatlon to
Moved hy AM. Wilhelm
That the roll
[\ -^f Tra>*eriK‘ C
U.O municipalities of the sUte ihrouxh Pay roll for July ....................... .8 475 00
Police Fund.
matter be referred to the e
the ensulna year; and hope they
r roll for July .........................
'*'■
..r
receive the cordial supixjrt ot the
P. Greer, lb days.................
)se of dOi raying that part
-xisllnc member in carrylng^out their
B.
J.
Morgan,
team.
........
1
M
hlch the council decided
Xisl whlcl
plans for extendln* Its usefulness.
Jas C. Avery. kllUng 7 Jogs.
Yours -vers* truly.
JOHN A. FAIRUK.
A.«ment
i.«ment for t
Secretary.
of Union Btreet
r in the alley <
from a |s>lnl 165 feet
Pay roll for July------ :............ .$ 237 49
south line of Tonta street.
Columbia Transfer Co., dray
stHith to the north line of Tfc
on fileCampbell Bros., sundries...
2 50 street, be placed on file in the office
carried.
- - y Ca. 50 bn. oats. 22 60
1178. Communication from tUe
ol the city c
bay. etc.................
20 25
rUbometer, Co. In regard '
Resohfri.
SI. lies.
n to fires..........
4 00
1 wo
Augusi. isiia.
gr.S2S»’
B
-Capeured.- hy that ffne writer for
boys. J U Harbour, telU bow two
aptunvl an Immense serpent be
lt to a clrens. Some of the other
In the Auffust
are:
-A Voyape
oa
me
by Win Usenbee; “Tb«^
with some line pictures. The Bum
mer IJfe of the Roosevelt Chi
Tips Kerolsm.- “Life on a 1
War. * -Across Nia«ara with Bk
-The
lYInter’t AppreeUre.** ’
tblnx About the America's Cup.
Way i« Pitch Real Curves.*
There are dotens of prmcUcal. help^
ful departmenu which will enot
and inspire boya to do thlasa.
The best boys- paper In the wor:rt
Is abiailutely clean In erery -----------and has won the <
who recrive tt
of njKH)
UKH) rami
Its wonderful
ith regularly
__________
public brelth
Is wi*il dc^served.
followlnc described property be order
>ubllabed by the Sprague F
ed connected with the sewer system
Company. Detroit. Mich. I
of the dty. vl*:
LT.
rample
copies
ten
cenu <
I n nhd 14. block 5; B 4 of
50
block V; J2. 46 feet of lot 5.
18: B. 80
of k>t 11. block 18.
Ordinal plat.
4 40
iiully and the vhd
had sat down to I
HeaHh Olllrer
•ns It true that i»eoplv who •
Moved by Alderman Wilhelm that
iscleiKest 1 read in cos of my
e recommendation be referred to the
lat they da**
and the elty
n t know. dear. Perhapo they
Vbat^kes you ask soch a fun-
Booth ^e Lumliw
T.£-K=S:.5f-iSi'ffi
a
5Se^2'=Se“3in.‘l!.VW
ITAKDMMmkR.
Cbaa. M. Beers. Clerk
1
L.IOM-T
of Mrs. Oa
to
story.
Thrse
Imrdle,
Traverse Ctlj. Mich. July SI. IdOS.
Tu the Hoeorable Cbalmaa and Mem* To the Honorable, the Mayor aad dty
Coondl of the City of Tvmverse dty.
bers of the Board of Public Works:
Sirs: I have the honor to sabm
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Collowlac eatlaiate for the post
le fdlowliia bins, report the same
concrete arch culvert over the
MTect, and recommend that the same
eraestac north Maple street:
W alto^oot of the aeveral funds as
Mi cable yds. concrete Mid at^
fd^fotin^tim !!
BUSIItSS CARDS.
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ABSOLOTELT ODOtOfiSS
lloT*«d by Aid. Lavdte tkat Uia
W»k.b.«^ report be receired and placed oa tie.
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