The Evening Record, June 25, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 25, 1904

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-06-25

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVEBSE CITT, MK^ SATDBDAT, JUXE 35, 1904..

DEDICATED
GREAT BATTLE
IS IMMINENT TOMORROW
ncncATFOiKai

^ RUSSIAN
|f
SHIP SUNK
&

Bahamian Lodge Win Hold One Thor*
tho Poorth-CvangHMIc Moat
WiU B* Th*r* Atao.

SHE MAY
I^VER

(«:

Solo. DeLo*«
By Wire to the Rvenlnt Rc^rd.
Offering
Tpkto. Jnoo 22.—Admiral Togo r<^
lYmyer.
port, that oo Thuiaday. Jonn 23. ihiHymn. No. 71.
RuK.Uin fhwt coD.latlBg of .lx Uattl<^
Sl*vd*l.»ong. young iK-opIe ^ choir.
lovltalion hymn. No
•hliw.^-Bvr miliior. aiid ^o^^rt^ec d«- MISS EFFIE ALVORO IS IN HAR­
.tro}«*m appeared craUlde ihr cntn
PER HOSPITAL.
Union service.
to Port Arthur harbor erldenily
The union service will be held at
tradlac to mahr a dash oouthvard by
half luwt three in the afiermx>u.
WAS A TEtlllLE TIAGEDT Mayor E. J J^TjIgbum will preside. The
Aftor oisfatiall the
Iwat dwitroyem atUrkod the RuMian
ahlpt. torpodolnjt and .inklna a balili- EVERY BONE IN SWAY8E*8 BODY
double quartet
ahip uf tbr ren*«viet type and dl.WAS BROKEN.
Cbarlc Skelcher. E. E
ahliaa
Welch. Dr. J.
Snyder.’ Mn. i
CTUlM^
F-urtf^ch. Mr*. Alma Thompson. MU.
t and
Swayse Came From a Family of Sui*^TI»r Japan«u» .hip.
with Prof. Steffens, accompanist, will
.Jamaitr. The torpedo boat ae«tm>er
cides But His Oeatb^ Believed
render
ibr«H‘
*p4-cUl
numbers.
SIrakumo wa. hit by a .hell which fell
FeUowKbip remark* by different i*af^
Have Been
la the cabin and three men were kllltHl
•r* of the city.
mad three wounded. The Ri
Many Saw the Struggle.
Talk. I*mf. 1. B. GIIUtI
treated. The loa. of life on their .Ide
DeU.s« Smith will ring.
I. thought to be lieary
Addr*-.-.., I>r. f'harb*«« Reign Sroville.
The Japanese are within twelv SiM*cUI to the Evening Record.
Hymn.
mile, of Port Arthur. It I. believe
rkurolt. Mich.. June 25 —Charb-s
IbniHl lotion.
that a great battle I. Imminent.
Oen Swayse, the man whoafter attempting
■nt. Gen
Evangelistic Service.
era! Kuropatkin tn'ing
rted a.
to kill MU. Eflle Alvord Jumped from
moving to mwt General Kurok
The evangelistlr service* will be at
the clevenih .lory of the Charolier of
p. m. in
arge of Evangell
Commerc** building, oime. fn>m a fam Scovllle and SmitIth, who
. adcU-d too the ebt
lly of .uirld.-s IN. father .ulrbU-d
lugs In many of the gr
grealeri clt
by cutting hU throat. bU bnuher by
lr4‘ will In*
The? *cr\
acnlre
drowning and f>U mother wa» Insane follow*
Special music, trio. -Twlllghl.’ the
Sr
MU. Alvord U now Impnning at liar
lk»»en *I*14T*
per hospital
Tbe^ Cb.ry Sonc. younc people**
COWARD AND WILLIAM MAY TAKE
TexUy, Vallei Alvord. the father of choruj*.
HAND IN EASTERN WAR.
S<»Ui. Mr. Smith.
MU. Effle Alvord U lying at the iKilnl
Evangelistic wermon. Mr. Scovllle.
of death at hi. home The aad iiew*
Invitation hvron
ha* not Ux'D told him and he U In ig­
Prayer. T. P. rilom.
I an Important Conference norance of anv tragedy fn which hU
Ctimm
union.
daughter wa. concemeil.
on the Subject at Kiel. Qee
Ik^nodlciion.
A Rect.rd reiwru-r broke the newK
Completed Today.
• many Today.
to her brother yesterday. A. gently
The la*t touches arc l>clng plactnl
a* poaiilble he told the content, of the
message that had jti*: been received. today «|»on the new church and everyBy Wire to the Evening Record.
will.lic in reaillne** by tonight
Her
Kiel. June 2£ —King Kdward arrivetl the
for.the formal opening and dedication
here thl. afiernism aboanl the st<*am ha. a host of friends In the
The church, which 1.* bv
yacht Victoria and Albert, escorted b.v first It
the southwest corner uf
a. though 1
a anuadron of four Urge cruisers and compreheml the import of the news. Ca<* and Ea*t Eighth ftreet*. U some
six torpedo hosts. Ksiser Wilhelm HU aUter wa*R a cheerful and vivacious hlng of a noveliv in church edlflces
sailed down the liay on the Hohenzol
from the fact that It I* built of cement
i and had l>een
lerln to meet hi. visitor. It Is learned
brick It I* lM-atnifu1Iy flni*hed. l*oth
from an authoritative source that
he the exterior and interior carrying out
King Kdward and Kaiser Wilhelm will bad received a letter from her detal
Ul- the harmony of design and coloring in
hold an ImporUnt conference looking Ing her pUn. for the future. She was
deUU.
toward the inedUtl«»n In the Russo^ engaged to George Seeny of Seattle.
Building.
Wash, in her letter .he .aid that she
The building was designed by Archlwa* expecting him at any time and
>ct
F.
E
Moon*
of this city, the genthat they would be married in July.
ELMlAnDSWlATHT
ung Romanesque. 11 Is
Then they rxi»ectcd
Trav
4€xKC In sUc. occupying nearly the onerse City and vUU
r agi-d father t
Resident Portion Petitions for Injunc­ brother. She ha.
tiro
lot.
Tbc
main
entrance Is on the
other brother
northeast comer, under a tower S2
tion to Restrain Dust Nuisance
Midland.
Ctcorge Seeny 1. a miner. For eight
From Csment Factory.
years he wa.* in Hrili*h Columbia with
There I* a basement under the enP. C. Gilliert has relumed from a brother In-Uw. who was a govern­ re building, flited up for Sunday
Charlevoix, where he went to argue s ment surveyor. In the eight years be school rooms, etc, . and the auditorium
(Coctinued on Fourth Page )
motion for an Injunction applied for In
a floor, alih a largo
a bill of compUint of a Urge number
. uf residents of Klk Rapids against
parltv
Elk Rapids C<»ment companv. The
illery and choir loft, is 750.
cauM* of the action I. an alleged dust
The church rests on a riooe founda­
nulMnce crested by the cement work
tion. the exterior of the building being
kat the fine dust frui
(Continued on Second Page.)

WILL"TiSr
INTEREST

DEFRAUDED
THE STATE
NEW PHASE COMES TO LIGHT IN
MICHIGAN CENTRAL CASE.

denccR with a coating of dast wh
mar* the appearance of the boii»c* as
well as creates damage. It 1. said that
fHhers ba the llae. are seriously Ir
Jured because of the cloud, of dus
anaihat it penetrates the dwelling
very much to the annoyance of the
people. Judge Nayne has the matt
under cooslderatloa and will render
dtH-l.lon in a few days. P. C. Gilbert
represents the complainant, and I
R WilUam. the cement company

Sacraroeato. CaU announcing the
death of her aoo. Prank Hines, for
merly of thU city. Mr. Hines at one
time was a member of the Traverse
City band, but alnee that he has served Girt DteappoiMad in Love Cwt
three years in the United Sutes navy
Throft and Drank Acid—Dmigh
He married Mias May WUHar of Oak
of WMI Knosra Family. '
land. Cal. HU many frienda vUl be
very aonry to team of hU death.

NVsxEcox stnaoE

I'
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PANIC IN
MANISTEE

Alleged that Wrong Statements Were
Made Causing a Loss of Throe to
STAMPEDE OCCURRED IN CROWD­
Four Millions In Taxoa.
ED THEATER.

Special to the Evening Record
Lanring. Mich,. June 25 —The attor­
neys conducting the stale’* ca»e In the
Michigan Central suit against the
state for l«.UXt,000 for the repeal of
1 chart
a salt against the
FlANimilESDEAD
will sue for from
S3 OOOJKK) to 14.000.000 on the n
city Young Man that the road*, method of making
statements of earnings reanlted In the
Diod in Sacramento. CaL-Had
less than wa.
Many Friends In This City.

Plastering Fell During Graduation EsSeveraJ Injured by Being
Trampl*d Upon.
f
SpecUl to the Evening Record.
Manistee. Mich.. June 25—There
was a panic here last night during the
graduation « the ManUtee acbooU.
The opera house was jammed with
people and while the exercUe* were
going on a large section of plastering
11.
Thinking that a serious accident had
sued in which severml people were In­
jured. Hundreds had aarrow eaeapea
from being trampled but cooler Beads
finally prevailed aad the aUmpede
was stopped. The damage to the
M. A N. C. SUNDAY SERVICE,

w Train* Belwaen PhacK, Oatfar
rider
O. G. Grant, the •Tough
fn
Aadrm. agad 22. oonmltted aaleide
cycllftarcllar of DetrolL U la the city,
q
gave a free szhthilioa of hU work thU here today by entttag her throat with
tor aad drinking acid. She had i^g
aftemooc pn Proat atreeC aad will give
dUappolBted in love. The girt ^
another tonight He haa
derful. tricks, laclodiag roagh riding. was tho daughter of a well kn
Jamplag. front aad rear )dvou. imiU-

lol,

Uaaetlb^ with thnader storm
Traveraa City Rod and'Oan Ctak Novm- night aad twst portion Sunday. 1
Had a Bettor One Oalsido of a
•oothweat shifting to north west ariads.

The Trsrers* City Rod and Gun
NEW CHURCH OF CHRIST IS NOW dab aerd^ had a better shoot than yes­
terday. The eomeataau all made
READY FOR CEREMONY.
high averages aad all had^ ydwaat
afiemoon. The ahoot yesterday was
known as -Jack Parker s shoot.- the
IS A lEAUTIFUL SnUCTUlE program being In hi* charge. Mr.
L^ach of the Peters Cartridge com­
pany’ wma with him and the company
ruraisbed
aheils aad l.noo blue
MORNING.
AFTERNOON
rocks for the sbooL There was
EVENING SERVICES.
iargeei crowd present that ha* e
auended a shoot ontside »r a tour

A Bohemian lodge I. plaaalag
a
big picnic at Fooch on July 3. The
pkmlc will Tie held la the wood. In the
eldalty of the depot and a party of
erangellstlM. will hold forth near the Or. Charles Reign Scovilic Will Pr*ch.
Union Services in Afternoon.
4AFt ALAO OltARLtO •ATTL£. aad TiT I. expStoT^hat*Jerlr^h^a
Evangelistic in the Evening.
dred people will spend the dny at the
•HIP SEVAtTOPOOL.
Description of New Church.
#
lake. Frank Prledrlch has sent out
extra host, to accommodate the peo'
The dedIcaiUm serrlees of the new
tUSSUMSiCAT 4 BITIEAT
Church of Christ (DiMHples) will be
ELOPED ONCE MORE.
held tuBXMTow. The beautiful new
church 1. BOW entirely finished and
CAUItEN OF TMt DIANA TYPE Princeos Chlmay Is Again Up to Her will be consecrated to R. work with
Old Tricka.
•EPIOUELY OAMAOEO.
special service* which will lari
By Wire to the Rvenlog Record.
hrottgboul the day.
Palis. Juae 25.—Oars F. Ward of
The morning service will begin at
Urn of Lift Eollovotf to Hm Rooo Detroit. ••Princes. Chlmsy’* who Uf past u?n o clock. Charles Reign
eloped with a gypsy fiddler, ha.
rorille. A. M.. LL. D.. All preach the
. Oroot-JoA thlpo EooUlfioE Utloped with a canvasser in .er>l
•rroon. The order of service will U-;
tourist ngency here
Uf Oomoffo—Army Now WHh.
invocaUon
Hymn. No. 227.
in Twolvo Milot of Pert
Chant, lumJ*. Prayer, by cboru.
choir.

EIGHTH YE.AH—82iO

WEATHER.

Cbe Tire OlorlcswIlre^Jin Ready
rf^

MOOMUCHT EXCURSION.

The steamer Columbia took an ex
eursloa out around the Island U*t
evening. *The night wa* one of the
water trip and
the boat had an enjoyable evening
Wyssong** orchestra famished the
music. The Columbia took an e
Sion to Bowers Hart«»r thl* after

Mr. Leach U a rifle *hot and did
Forest Fir**.
.-.•rtty work Wli
Special to the Evening Record.
bit
Charlevoix. Mich.. June 25 —Forest
tossed into the air mad smash li
fires In Charle\oix county art doing
bits. He also did some g«xvl
wUh a 22-20 and a 22.. With the
be hit a piece
e of brick In the air al
about
as big as th^ rifle ball Itiw-lf
.mashed R into dost. He next

^-mm

THE
INDORSEMENT

s=

Pianos by ^ leading musicians
everywhere it a fitting tribute
to the meritorious product of a
reliable and uptto-date firm.
These instrument* are paragons
of strength and beauty and are
sold under a guarantee that is a
bond of safety to the custoJ^r
Factory prices and jiery liberal X

hr:::
EAST BAY DOG.

Tor You Beys!
No nutter ir the dt,doe«-l«W-Methk
kuMryoowabejoK ni fell of the Foorth t» e»e».‘
We mm yon to ed and we on foodi.

Columbia Took Out • Forty LoM

•Tir* (Dorks Cbsl Qork’*
as aU oon are bnod new and shoot ai oolynew
ooesean. Callenly.

w City Book Store
WTTATlTER-lTnKftilfMl with thunder storms tonight aad east g
Sunday: cooler. Brluk southwcM shifting to northwest wind*.

BENDA

BENOA Oothm Sale
BENDA
BENDA

mm Open this €vt

W.W.UMBIiLLGOMPAIIY

A few days ago the Record pub­
lished an artlcb- ctmcemlng the killing
of a dog In East H*y lomnHhln l.y J.
K. Courtade Through another pai>er
the dog‘» owner ha* taken occasion
criticise the article.

.AND

mrrwISI. K.E.Stroit,*cr.

WIND

^T,S.

Carlisle
uage unbectimlng a
gentleman when be came after the
dog and tried to make Mr Courtade
dig up the dog and take it to Carlisle**
farm.
In regard to the dog .* <^1 raving the
two stories dlsagri-e. Mr Carlii.le says
that the dog was not o\er thin.* nr !
forty rods away from him while Mr |, , -

WE SELL
THE ORIGINAL
a

a. I

h;^.: IH ARDPAN

lirorc-.thif l.y II... (PuiDiony ..f . m ieir

**7n conrIudtnK|Mr.
jSHOE
st«.ry as told to the Record
in lie pro
June 7 Is corr^*ct and can
beyond a doubt,
not kill any
Made by ihc
man-* dog wit hoi
use and bavi
sympathy for Mr. Carlisle in losing a
good dog. But for the t-itfeiv id niv
children, who corral and water the
sheep, and for tbc safety tif the sheep
thcmselve*. I fell Justified In hoMne
the dog killed and would do the samNone other are/jjen
under the same circumstann s •.houbl
uinc, we jfive you the
r^rcasion require it.**
The matter has been placed in the
hand* of atsomey» by Mr. Carlisle and
1
the question win probably

RINDGE CO.

i

S200.000 BLAZE.

The OM RelieUe Shoe Hook

Cleveland Visited by Fire of Alleged
Incendiary Origin.
By Wire to the Evening Record
Cleveland. Ohio. June 25.—A fin*. I*elleved lo l>e of Incendiary origin, early
morning did I200.000 damage in
lumber yards of J N Hahn A- Co.
and Nicola Bros.

FrankFrjedriGh&Co

Wilhelm Jordan Dead.
B.v Wire to tbc Evening Record.
FYankfort. Germany. June 2.5 —Wil­
helm Jordan, the nei^tor of German
poet*. Is dead.

Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY

New Stand

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Established In 1808
Room 2 t O Stat* Bank Bldg.

Cbc Right Sort
of merebandise
at reasonable prices is whai we have to offer.

\
men’s Suits at $5. $7.50.

$10, $12.50 to $20
Into ever) price we crowd the Rreatest value
and urge comparison with .my reliable iine.

Heckvetr25c.S0caiid75c
Shirts sbc. 75c. $1. aod (I.SO
DdtehessPants |i, $1.50, $2 to $4.50
Underwear 25c, 50c and $1.00
Union SnlUSl, $1.50 and $2.50

€, Wllbelm,

TRAV€RSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L- BROWN

MQR.

Cor. Lake Ave. and I Oth

Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are»’
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other Boys will
Want them

Boys’Waists
and BIodsss
19c to .<>00. Made
both blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colors'.

Boys’ Wasbatls
Suits
.Vk, 75c w:$2Jj0
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of washable knee
pants—while duck—lineo
and darker colors—15c
to 50c

Boys’straw and
WbitoDockHats

Straw goods from
10c to 60c—white du^.
*25cand50c.

HMW.T0N dom ca
CDGEWOOO ARRIVALS.
CottagM Art Rapidly FUllag Up for
th* Boaoon. .
Bishop Atwfll tad Camliy of Ml*Edgewood U filling up rapidly aad soon wffl arrive next Mk and onenpy
rotpecu point to oa« of tb* boaMwt
eaaoos for aeveral rearm. Among the
gneau at ibe Lnthrop oottagea ar«
Mrs. G. O. Torrvy. Mra. M. 8. Kaaaiek.
Mim Anna Webb. Mr*. M. ThompmML
Masters Roger and Nathanial TbompBon. Arthnr Lathrop. Harriec Lathrop.
dnn**U

5*

Crnwr Fi*s#
smaamhm

Prwston, Mnlt: Mn. Pnal W*bmer

m Mr*4nar. A yam

lCrrT, TBOB^ HATOHDAT, JUKE », WiL

THE EVEHUIG SBOOBQ, ‘

i£S!5i”S2ff
w. tymmm, mmaf m

lrS5^=::;s

Tte poller of tw te»rt! mad. HcnU
wfl] be roiNibikaa. mm herrUdan. kif
0 cbmt pmrir. Its loCtj prtedpimm

Tbe lamuilmtloa of the Duplex Web
wfectUc pr«ei bmm beeoeae aecem
mmrr br the eoamtmmt mmd mubmtmaUml
Imerommo to tbe dreuletloo of both
mad tbe growth of the csommer
prtatlag boataemm of the offlce
Hi|U^ boU pmpere hare been
dmeted
aepmrmte ooaoeram. mitbougb
lb a wit lallmatcly coaoecicMl. the
Wner oraie Herald. Thom. T. Dm
led with J. W. lUnncn
a tbe^hH^Uoo of Uc Evening Dec

lull It Hull

ied cm ft are the
wflluy eome.**
At tbe east sUe of tbe
Orami .
re tbe beet Interests of entry way eonaectlag w
bath
tbe
wttb tbe progrvwsire
of
the
church
are large roMag
tide
mess that iamnes res with lavateries. Tbe one at
the en-t «lde will be need by Rev. Mr.
i large aamber of mew bridges
Lniom for him otadr. mad Included la
this Slimmer oa acetut of the ravtbe furaishing I
ages of tbe hood last opriag.
Tbe Bay City coaacll oammflte

PEmCATPTOMOMOW
(Continued rrom First Page.)
made of rsised panel cement brick
a dark tan color. 1UId In white mort*
and the effect Is t
The main ontr> way Is
short
flight of stairs leading In The sudilorium. while a winding stairway cfintlnnes to the gallery with a rtximy
landing platform. A novel feature of
ibis stairway is the use of a
•Lvidy of the customary doof
can be lowered or raised at t
ing tbe effect of a grille when ra
and the general effect of light
and Sparc.
The entry way is finished In dull red
with wmlnscotting of ash and Is lighted by two trUngular windows
stained glass.
Tbe audltorii^m has a floor space
4f.xil. with sloping floor, then' In ing

I water mad aa i
charter to thb
«-.ted.
Beaton Harbor bat bad an a
I for lighting the pulpit bile aeddeat aad i»w the dir <
gets busy with oae of tboee i
%ed ordtnancee that are i
One of the most noticeable U
of tbe church is the windows. There (Tced.
The dty of Hinsdale has eecnred aa
sro thrr>e large stained glass v
^Goa^yona desirable sRe for a dty
nnmlier of smaller o
carrying out the harmony of <
prevslllng throughout tbe building.
three large windows we
signed bv members of the Ini
^
societies. )
]f Jackaoo have storied from Lan
ate and Junior C. E. u
sing oa bicycles with the Intention of
ture which It Is safe to
visiting all the stole capitals In the
duplicated by any other church
union. They expect to travel n<
rnU«l Btotea.- They show exc
.000 miles on their wheels.
al anlsUc ability and compare favor­
ably with designs td skllbd- artlsU
Hoard ThlsT
who make this a business. The front
window was designed by Don Bingham
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
and pres4-nt«d to the church by the ward W any case of Catarrh that canIntermediate and Junior societies. At Bot be eurad by Hall’s Catarrh Care.
the top of tbe central window Is the
F. J. CHKNBT-A CO. Toledo. O.
motto. For ('hrisi and the Church.
* the undersigned, have known F.
• Ifh a C. K** Is an olive wreath be­
low It. and iK-low Is an opei
which h a sheaf of lilies.
The east window, by May Berg, has able JO carry out aay obligations made
an open Bible In the circle at the lop by hit Arm. Waldtnc. Kinaan A Mar­
of the window, and below rays of sun vin. Wboleaale DruggisU, Toledo. O.
Ugh! are falling cm a sheaf of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken f
sickle. The west window
mneous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, TJc.
of olive 1
per bottle, Bold by all druggists.
I s shlek
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consU-

and <

AH UuttnHB’g suits to dote
«Mt gt

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Ouc-FourtliOff

WENMTMSEATMH

AH liM leiaca’i niu at ONE-HALF
PRICE. Look at out line at laAict'
I«iu before jtjo boj-.

CAMPING inu. J. WILHELM?t1JS7
Now la tbe time to get ready to

to East**bay. where yoo'm re­
sort and attend your work. Only
a few ahore loU left. Lots which
sold three years ago for $50 are
DOW worth 1400. We cannot
guarantee the present price
after July 1st.
Open Tuesday and Saturday

TOM QUNTON’S MEAT

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK. TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
’ROMPT DEUVERY

THE VALUE OF A
CAN OF PAINT

Dr. J. G. Just, of Coral, while c
log -the tracks of the Pere Marqi
railway at that pr»int last Scpicn
was thrown from his buggy by
buggy' striking some sand which
washed onto the crossing during a
storm. Dr. Just brought suit foi' 110.(KH) damages and the case Jhas Just

governor ln^^l•sc| Gov Uli>H made the
appointment A sipillar ca.-e has never
arisen.
Roy BrtM)ks. a Romm gnici-r’s clerk,
reciivt-d Ihe scare id Ills life
day while he was unpacking a l»ox ut
bananas and found a nest of fifty ta
The entire family was gently
pul to rt*st on a to-d of coals

Tbe^laoorpovmtloa of the coaipmn
with a paid op capital of 110.000 mad
Aditkm of the modem improvedemcribed placem the Herald mad

is detormined by the number of
square feet it covers, by Its esse
of application, by the wear it
Qlvea-not by Ihe pr ee A low
cost per gallon always meant a
high cost per Job.

THE SHERWIN-.
^
WILLIAMS PAINTS

1n

arc tbe most ecoti'.mical to use
because you don t have to buy
ao many j
to cover a given
surface, it does not take ao
labor to p *t them on, and
because they give best results^
best appearance and beat wear.

Ladies. **you can jump on IL t
pic on it, but it will come up sw
every time.** Caiman’s Elastic I
Varnish. S. E. Wait S Sons, Traverse
City.

Let us figure on your painting.

INTEREST

Has created aure fortiDes than asy «ther
UCKj. Ym saasld be «k of the maay
who ealey tbe adiantares of onr sailnfs deaaitaMaU wUeb accepts deposits of aoy
amoont. compoudlng Interest on tbem trice
i year. We also lean handsome steel
. baib free to dmositers.

FfltSJ MBONAL BANK

liP-TO-OAlE

CASH GROCER
GMico Bffiir I6c ft.
CookiicBittirl3c 10.

FRANK
TRUDE
140 EAST FRONT STREET

n<ll lira*.* fscK

SHAVINGS.

the melropollton daUy newmpaperm.
bomldee enabling a greater farllUy In
the pobllcatloa of the weekly Herald
. With the petfectiag premm tbe edition
of eight pages of the Record now pnln
om flatardarm can be run off In
t time, only i
balf an
tbe paper cuplele. deliver It folded
to tbe eaiTler boys and mend the mmll
•dUloo to tbe pomtoffice. therebr
lag meTeral boors* time.
New CHarch of Christ (Disciples)
Tbe cbaage will enable the Record
» reach a wider teirllory. therefore a 14-Inch grade.
the rear of the
tpaadlag Its already extended Influ
Is a ho! [*shoe Bhaptd galms a
lee mad umefulnems.
•ted by
seating capacity of
It win be the policy of the publish
the ladles’ parlor. 18xr.4. which con­
to not only mnlntoln the high standi
nects with the audliorirm by sliding
flf oscoUomM which bam characterised doors which can be thrown op«*n. add
tSo Reeqrd almce Ito loceptloo. but to Ing largely to the capacity «if the build
Ing. The south end of the room Is <»cthat degree of
platfomt and
with may paper cupled by the pulpll pi
choir loft. The pulpll platf-form Is semieoau to this city, when alxe circular In shap<\ ::>xl2.
paoarcea are coamldered. The
r«aa wUl permit the printing of this is the choir loft. 2-^xl2. with a
sling cap«!liy of 75.
a larger paper, thus giving better serThe baptistry Is at the rear of ihe
rice la the adrertUlng of the progress
ilpU platform, and U so arranged
Ire bustnesm men of the city aod t(
at there Is mnnlng water all the
time,
which can be heated In winter.
advertisers served by
Interior Finiah,
paper. It will Insure more promp
tlrery because the carrier bors
same, and
get their papers right from the press
complete, and at the rate of
too a mtoute. It will nim
am color with panels .of two shades
thm ucbaalca] operatives to hold
tan and i»ale green. The |>cws on
the paper aBtll the last moment for the main floor and In the gallery are of
emt news without the delmji^ oak. and there are fotir aisles or the

ELGIN G. LEWIS

!• r::

yt‘i? Grintifll Bni*.’ fartory cnlargr
roenl sale
Saturday. June 25th
22l8tf

the large cltlem mad enables the
of the Record with the mame

BOTH PHONES

THE MARKETS.

payin
Tbe Hillsdale Humane.aoclciy. In
letter to Gov. Bliss recently. ask(
him to appoint Russell O. Wells.* of
Hillsdale, state humane marshal
der the genera! humane law of
sUte. The society represented to
governor thst on account of the death
of the sheriff of llu- county that office
is vacant and that the appointment.

tapyiaad buminemm of both offices will
: be flk^ted by the Herald mod Dec
ord^^
Thl«

MARKET

COR. FRONT AND DIVISION 8T8.

______

windows and the coloring being i
R that roust l»e it^en to l>e i
dated In additkm to the
^............ ..
have l^een pt
memory »*f his mother, by the y
men s Bible-class and by D«»leTho
rlass. known as the Willing ^or

ed. grader xht

COMPOUND

Buy Yonr
Suit Now

SS-iTt.

i demand. We
Id mad Herald
the aaam proaperity aadf continued ad
that have characterised
they were esubllsbed. and
every effort wUl be exercised to give
all tbe latest and reliable telegraphic
as well as a complete local news
service as before, but In a greater de^
ee.
TMI HKfUtO AMO I
The office is equipped with the best
Tbe^f«i4Hi or tbm 8
that caa be bought, aod the mec
mrtmear Is manned by the
mourn of tbm paper of m
sknied
workmen that can be pmci
I obmmpe Im tbe demotern of the
laess and edliorinl deI mm Grmmd Trmrene Uermkt.
be conducted by ptviple
Hge tbml uoM modi, mot oolr
of eairgy. rclUblllty and the hustling
to tbo pobUmber* of both oewmp
which make a first-class and
but lo tbe dtr lemermnr. mm ererr

Mltrmm mdde to tbe ptetUie of
tbooltr.
Tbo orMlmmtkio of tbe HermM mod
looofd Oo. a^rkm mo Imp.
|m tbe urspmper pobtlmbtap mad
eM»] PdaUag bwlmeom of Trer
Otr. Tbe. taprovuoou
id reoterdmr eetmbllmbem tbim oOce
ma tbe ommI eooiptete. imodeni mod pny
grutre of mar cltr la tbe aortbero
aof tbe mute, mad ladeed pUcem
tbim ettjr te to adrmmce of aur cUlem
of twice tbe popolmtioa. mo far mm .the

tear. glTlag ample iwu for
egresa. a featare to wblcb Uft sir
teodlom bms 6sea paid lately tin la

226 East Fmt Stnot

HAVE YOU y
TRipf^-1-HEM VETI

South Side Lumber

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Men’s/Furnishings
U^'slore that knows.”
Furnished by the^'store

SECRETS

That is our busing we keep ahead of the time, we have to. you expect tt of us. we fulfill your <

J

At Usu Pview of Sofforiasg.
Woman on her wrar to aemi-iavalidiam
Comer of Cass and Eighth Streets.

members *rf the church.
The basement, which Is amply lighte<l and flnlsht‘d In white. Is divided
into a large assembly mom and a num­
ber of smaller rooms. The assembly
room, which will lie used for the Sun­
day-school. pra^r meetings. Bible
•adlngs. etc., is 52x26. There ar^ five
ass nwms. 9x15. a kitchen lSx2l and
a klndergar ten room IKx.lo. In the
rear Is the l»oller rtxim. the
b<>lng heated bv stram The I
Is lighted by
Built by Traverwe City People.
The building from start to finish has
l>een the work of Traverse Cltv peo­
ple. The architect was F. E. Moore,
the Slone work and Interior work were
In charge of A. E. Wilson, the exterior
can’cnter work was done by William
Merrill and the cement brick were
made by Helm A Williams. The build­
ing was plp«»<l f<»r gas free of charge
by tbe Traverse City Gas company and
the electric wiring was done by Paige
wav done by W. C. Finn.
The cost of tbe lot and the church it
112.000. There is still quite an amount
to l>e raised and the assistance of tbe
clfliens will be greatly appreciated by
the church
Three Hundred Members.
The growth of the church has been
something remarkable. Organized four
and a half years ago with 34 charter
numbers »00. Tbe senior C.
late €0
wad tl
few of
It cby churchce
churehea la tbe
ttate ran mak
officers of the peace is not respect
ed In one Michigan towq, where signs
are posted reading: ’'Five dollars fine
for bitching to these posts by order of
tbe city marshal.**
.The city of Lansing was all excite­
ment the other day because a rag ped­
dlers’ wagon had been stnude by
becanae. the papers said.
peddler ^misjudged the speed of
M-e ahead
and made his regular
stops before the car

in .Uenen u>.l mnain in the <Urk u
the true cause — tnoilicrlxood.
MoUmris FriemI tokes the doctor’s
pUce an<l she has no caose for an into^
view. She is her own doctor, and her

Negligee SMrts

When it comes to buying shirts, most men arc decidedly particular about the pattema- This is all righL don’t
bother us a biL for we have prepared ourselves for the most exacting. Been our new shirts7. There is not
an “ofT pattern in the whoitjine. You may not like them all, neithe r do others, but. many'patterns for •

pregaanev’ will enable her to undergo tbe
periorl o( gc*Ul»on in a cheerful naood
and rest undisturbed.

many people give many customers all the shirts they want, and the prices are from 50c to $2.50.

They’re Smart

Mother’s Frieixd
is a liniment for external use only,
wottl.l indeed beahamefnl if the aacs
flout to bccrane mothers need send only
to a drug store and for li.oo aectire the
prire c^ldbirlh remedy. Hcslihy Usbics
are Uie rcsnlt of uacing Mother's Friend.
Our book ••nolharltood’’ mailed free.

White and fancy vests are always smart. Tasty dressers are buying many of them—the change often you
see. The vest and the tie are the only features of man’s attire that might be termed ornamental.

They

serve to brighten up a man’s otherwise rather sombre appearancey^e are showing a line of white and
fancy vests that are exceedingly I

me. The price is the captivating part of it-^1 $1.50. $2 and $1.

Men’s Kk Summer Suits
Mechanics’
Tools
See them In our show window.
Hand saws each 6$c. 27c and
‘ Plumb levels. Sargepi A Co.’s,
large sixes 74c and 7»c each.
Jenalags* patent blue flnUbed
Al quality. 14c and

-3rTS*2.S2* Gobbler sets. Me. eSc and 4Se
Brans head nails, per 100. 6c.
•Family scales, weigh 24 ffis..
$1.06 and S2e each. This is only a few of them.
• they will be goae.

These warm days are forcible reminders that you need

ker clothing. Better have d auit ready tor these

days, then you won’t suffer. Not when you can buy such

t as we have for $4.50. $5.00. $5.50. $64)0. $7.50.

%X0M and $12JXk

Men’s Belts
' auita and tuch a line aa t

. 75c. $UOO. $1.25 and $1.50l

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Flano, and the Famous Farrand Drgans

THE HANNAH & UY
ij
HIERI^

i

1BB SVJEBUiO BBOOBD^TRAI

; orrr, laoa, satobdat, juke ss, j*04.

vAiTKNiiraiiis
A5jAFSW
OAfnHO AMERICAN BPENT PfVS
DAYS IN PORT ARTHUR

HANNAH & UYCO’S

and range ri^t alo^ op to a beautiful gasoline range, that would be an ornament
to any house.
ladlapppollx. Jime 26.—Tbe New*
bag neelvad from iU apeetal eorveiL Hector PnUer. wbo effected
wee Into Port Artbv. wbqre
tmpriaooed ire days before be

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,i

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY .

FLOU R
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY.

H. C. Tbrurtoo of Vomon. To*,. U
th« tBJiMt outn IB ibo lone stnr sUte.
sinndlng 7 fce< 7H loclMn In bU stock*
teo and weicblag tZO poonds. Mr.
rbroRlon. vbo Is now 74 years old.
was ID tbe Fbortb Mlssoori caralry
•Oder OeneraJ Price la 4be rtirll war.
der ID Ooldtetd. Neb, tied a stooe
hU Deck with ballot wire aod

BotUod Is Lord Cbelmsford. .
years old. but appeaHag like a man
la the 60 s. It Is sixty years since he
entered the army and he is now among
the DOW thinned ranks of those who
served before Sebastopol. He was in
tbe matlny aod later oxperlenc*M» were
his la the Abyssinian. In tbe Kaffir and
then Id the Zula wars.
A sociHy has been formed, with
Kraest Thompson Beton as one of It*
principal numbers, for the presenra
tlon of Indian folk soot*, aod their
work deserves encourateroent.
says, of
ty lot a
• consid­
er* the hltbest typfj^of the American
aborltlnakmnslc.
Major A. 81. 11. 01|>bODS. the well
known African explorer and writer. Is
to be a deletate to Washington at the,
Ditlith intematlooal geotrapbical con­
gress. He will also visit Chicago. New
York. 8t. Louis. Boston and other cit­
ies. where he will probably lecture on
his work of exploration In Africa. In
which the death of Blr Henry M. Stan
ley leaves him the most Important flg

rwaaald: -Well, write to him and tell
him to send you the 60.000 francs he

ciaely.- rejoloed the baron, ‘and be
win write and tell you so aod thus you
will get his acknowledgement of It.**
Tbe marquis of Donegal, who died
the other day. was Some year* ago
made the subject of an insurance gam
ble. In IWO somcooe look-out ^policy
agalDSt the marquis, who was then in
his seventieth year, and as he had no
chlldr^-n this looked a good thing for
the Insurance company, but In his
eighly-ftrst year the marquis married
again aod left a sim who U six months
old. Tbe lucky Individual who took
the policy has thus by the payment of
a^lngle premium of |cr.5 received fl2.-

Enjoy the Warm Weather air
We have the goods to help you. Gas and Gasoline are as cheap as wood and se.
tbe beat and work it saves you. We have the best makes ol ns and gasoline
stoves, tbe c«3ebtated guide MEAL Gasoline Stoves, and tbe ^LIABCE Gas ,
Range. Our gastdine stoves commence in price at a tmmer.
Sd*75 !

Poller gave bis experi­
ences. Among ocher tbinga be nnld:
-I landed at Louisa bay. near Port
Arthur, at daybreak oa tbe momlag
of June 10. without detection. With
the full coming of the day. I could see
that crery hilltop near the shore was
sllve wlih soldiers, busily engaged In
strengthening the already formidable
fortifications, which occupied every
point of vantage. It looked at first as
tboogh It would be impossible to pass
tbrougb the lines and make mj wsy
over tbe hills tpward Port Arthur, but
by keeping down In the narrow val­
ley. which was free of soldiers. I graduslly made my way Into the Interior of
tbe peninsula. In this way. after a day
and a night of effort. I sucevded In
reaching Port Arthur.
**The hazard of my poslUon became
> obrioua that the same day. June
I. I set out on my refum to Louisa
bay. I presently came In sight of a
large body of Russian Infantry, when
took refuge in a Chinese village,
where 1 found a biding pUce until dan-

THERE is nothing better made tha^the RELIABLE GAS RANGE. Tbeymm- i
mence at $11, $18. $15 and $17.
/
A^o^ 4 burner Ran^, with oven, connected free,

Sl3*00

SAnd^"you can pay for it while using it.
OIL STOVES for camping, from........... ........................... 60c right along up to $2.76

Boods Tor Porch and Cawn
A good Hammock Chair, makes a comfortable chair to^t in. You can recline it to
any position., Good sdyd frame, folds up close to carr>* out camping, ^ J 00
Camp Stools that you can carry in your hand any place.
A good, well made camp stool, only---- 25c.
Cheaper ones at............................ .18c
FOLDING lawn and porch settees, large enough for 3 persons to sit on, well made,

•"

*i-oo ..•ti.as

A large assortment of HAMMOCKS, from .................... 75c, right along up to $8.00
Anything you want for lawn or porch at the same low prices.
No. 1 steel frame Swinging Chair, like cut. $0.75

Do you need a Refrigerator?

i

* -I had not proceeded far fromltbU
village when I came upon a small body
In order to avoid them I
made a dash up a bill, only to run into
You can just as well hav
her regiment engaged in digging
i^nchmems. Instantly I was sur­
one. VVe have a larg
rounded. There was no posslblllly of
escape.
line from
•The officer in command deulled a
guard to take me to Pigeon Imy. There
I searched. I was stripped to the
When Bignor Mascagni was In
skin and all my garment* were snb^
don receoily a street organist came jeeted to the closett scrutiny. My
under bis window one day and played
and all the paper*
the famous Intermezzo from ’Cavallerla RusUcana.** He turned faster
and faster nntll the beautiful air be­
came like a dance waKx. At last Mas
was over the mlliian' road
cagni could stand It no longer. Rush­ which• taken
recently been constructed.
ing out. he gave the organ grinder a 1 spitehas
of tbe bandage over my eyes
shilling, and playing Uie Intermcrjto In
was able tti note that the nuid Is of
All styles of Screen Uoor» from the cheap common
pmiK-r lime, went on his wav. A few admirable construction, along which
days later he was delighted to hear
door up to one good enough for any house.
Mips and artIUer>- cmild move easily
the air played In proin-r time. But he and rapidly
was not so much pleased on looking
AH kinds of Window Screens, in fact anything^ you
Thrown Into Prison.
out of his window to so*' this pUyard
need for youf home at the very bottom prices. All
-P<irl Arthur was full of life and
on the organ: -Pupil of Sly nor Mas
lyetv. quite out of keeping with the
we ask is cofhparison of goods. Wo will undersell any competition.
stories of distress that had reached
Che Foo. Indexed, nothing of this sort
ohsened. There seemed to be an
abundance of supplies. And fresh sup
plies were ctiming In from Chinese
AbrmlMai Uw«)b iourr«-s. The Japanese blockade bas
lN*en effective. The harbor cnranee has In-en fr»«ed of obstructions,
he battleships have been repainted
and the fortlfleations are «>nstanUy
being made stronger. 'The garrison is
larger than outside information bas
led me to believe. The troops are in
excellent condition and the general
health conditions of the city are good.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Then' s*H'med to J<b no fear that the
Thv RuH.tlzp Stork company
city was llkel.vs^on to fall.
“he night fwas marched Into Port op<‘n for a wot-k’s «-ni»Komotjt
iir. under Mukrd. the city was un- SU'lnlMTR** Grand op«'ra hou*»- Monday ■
llv llvelv.ias the officers were glv- rvenlni;. ThI* company has Ins n play

$5*75 up

Ice Cream Freezers^
r
Screen Doors

FmHk tl* Pupil

ilu»st*T. Saginaw,
finio. The oprnInK hill Mu
After the
I was lodge<l In win bo tho military drama,
prison. The prison U directly opposite and the Gray.* the
Coblen Hill. Fn.ra the window of my took
cell I had a good view of the Inner
bay. and could see distinctly the relialnsl bsttlci^hlpF lying at anchor.
Th« Hannah A Lay Marcaiitlle Co.
-In the same prison were confined
Sevbecome Insane.
oral of hose had be 1 was in prison I was sul»jected to seven different examinations
The thing that evidently roused the
as rtie
rlie passport
that had been Issued to me at Toklo.
It Is pretty evident that tbe Russian
officers more than half snspectnl that

MEN*B $4 WALKOVERB.
Impc»rted patent leather,
nobby styles, a few kinds

$2.60
MEN*B %2M BHOEB.
Remaining sizes of 11.76
aad tiJOO lines reduced to
only

$1.25
WOMEN*8 8H0EB.
Ramalnlng sizes of $1.60
and $175 lines; specUl
price tt» close

WOMeWlOKtBBBHOEB
New. atylUh aSnpes. line,
th.'^Honjg
wearing
leather: tegular
ralues.

$1.00
WOMEN-B BLIPPERB.
Comfortable house slip-

WOMCN*B OXFOROB.
Patent tlpe. new. neat
■tries, good wearers; spe­

cial price.

CHILORCNt BltoCB.
Akaolniely all lolld. do

JinredU.
THcdricb
M«r M « 4
m

bums

IncVfo

forthcoming. Thereupon I wa
taken hack under
guard by the direct route to Louisa
Ived there I was requested
»ui the exact spot at which 1
landing. Immediately a sen­
try was pUced at that point.
-I'was sent away then In a Junk
Along with a host of Chinese. These
were tbe men of an enUre village m^o
were being deported, because tbe vil­
lage had harbored some Japanese. The
Junk was escorted outside the harbor
by Russian torpedo boat*, and
was left to make lu way alone as beat
U could across the gulf I was with
out food for 60 hour*, but finally
reached here, little the worse for my
10 days* experience,
the whole I r
Iksvabsea a saffersr frow rhaea
in the hands
farossrUnyssrs aad kare of^ hesi
iasd to ay bed for atverml days^aad sa

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Backache

‘ another attack on Port by land and by sea. 1 i
w«n as I evsr bass to ay kfs.
msUn ily the firing from my cell wlnvrhtn the affair was over the
Rusaian Officers rttumed laagblaff to
their quarters, reporting that the onemy had been raallj pepulaed.
-The talk is that Gea. Ki
U likely noon to lake charge In person
at Port Arthur -

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Bracihg CHAICE FOR EVERYBODY
STAR
Bat|i
steam Laundry
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Port Arthur, that I might lay my case
Beene from “Sapho.**
directly l>efore him. At last after five
days In prison, my plea was allowed
and I was taken before the command­
er ln<blef. I made a straightforward
statement of my purpose In seeking to man. Tuesday nlxhi
penetrate the Russian lines and gave
a detailed account of my trip. At last
he was eonvinctsl of my good faith. coniPQj umxzi-si«
He said :
ice sale of s««t* If airt'ady
The advance
- ‘You Americans must be crazy.*
y and there promUes to l»e
-As the result of this hearing of
house ai the oponine P«Tmv ease Gen. Sloessel decldt*d that I formance of ‘The Bine and the Gray**
was to lH‘ allowed to leave Port Arthur
on condition that I promise never to

LABT CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS

/$5 FREE

Increased four fol'^^
have learned whs
a few handfuls of

Liberated by Btoesael.

MBN*a MAN AN 4'B0N8
UM BHOEB.
rted patent leather.^
very sweU shoes; our spe­
cial price.

Farssi;ag:ag-*'arg'

Your Reliable HomeFurnisher
Furnish

VOU CAN HAVE

Bargain Prices

Urn tin I I III I M4.IW

J.W.SIaL

Wholesale and Retail

KeUable ?oolwear

M

make when dissolved In the
water of your bath. A genuine
and most beneficiat tonic, braces
you up and makes you feel good
all over. An excellent antidote
for many hot weather discom­
forts and debilitations. Fine for
baby’s bath. Take an ocean
bath today.

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.

E*labll*hed 14 year*, ha* had
lao continuous customers since
startIni; In business.. We srlll
Xlvc $5 to tbe first person sendInx In the correct name of
either, the chance being open
two weeks from this date (June
25». liarrlng any of our employes
or the cuKtoroer being guessed
and their relative*
A FEW SPECIALTIES
Counlcrpane* .
Carpclf------ ..

....... 15c

THE

Wright Laundry
Two Phones 125.

224 Park

glSTRUTS «F Tm£
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovnr First Natlonna Rank

PAINT
If you intend palntlnc this saa*on don*i pot It off. Do It early.
Begin now to Inveatlgate Don*C
delay and then have to deckSa
hurriedly—yon may make a mis­
take. Painting yonr resManen

W. T. ROXBURGH, Man'r.
Boon, and yeu*vt boon li»vlUd.

Swedish Church.
German E^anKclIriil Lutheran. S«.
Mathaeus conKTeKatlon Rev. A. Mar­ WEDDING
tin of Klnpslcy, pastor. Sen Ice in a. GIFT
m. All Germans cordially Invited

Select your

I.ady Eleanor Wickham, tho London
society leader, has a craze for sear
Inx little era** snakes for bracelet*.
She enilces the reptiles 10 twine tbem- CUT CLABB.
selves around her wrist, then she CHINA
plunges her hands and arms Into Icy
cold water for a few moments, wllh SILVERWARE.
the result that the serpents become
torpid and remain In a more or leas
Wa ean wtonlali ymi at the
comatoM stale tor nome boar*. Thna
haiMlaoma gifla wa am aMIshe to able to preMde at afternoon teas
lng%r Bim
with her arm* oorered with llvln*
snake bracseleis. Lady Eleanor alsc
RABTALL. tha JawnMr.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Deni Naglact Leaving Year Order far Free Caanectiena
Until July 1st, A GAS RANGE AT COST

CastSil tolls. AUCiBsectloBsFree. Pk one in on trial. Td. or write as.
TRAVKRMK OITV OAS OOIWRANV

FMESTOTTPlUn
MIBflCI'S BEST m
cost* wary IHtle more than tlm
ordinary kind, and tba nnitodton;
tlon, and almoinu nnruinty oi
gattteff n food |0b nea an tmgor
tant part of a gnlat pnrehaaa.
Ramnmber Fomat City Paint to
S^rti^d'7he**d
get color (

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F. Saxtoiil

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THE EVHHIKO KECX«D^ tKAl

WJJUMPED

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If-:, . T:!r ,
SOCCtSPUL THm TIME
,HAD ATTgump SUICfOC TWIC«

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FMtHtM, FlMtine In a
FM •# Walar-Waa m

Bpatte] lo tl>€ ^mtaic tUoonl
Bovtotb tUrtor. Mich, Jo»c tfcImmmH
accd 70. eoamH.
to4 MleMe here thta moralas br JumpMtatothafanir. Hahaabmillwlth
menam inmble for Dome Ome ami has
with hlD DOB wintem. who Is a farmer.
The aoa mM him from the boose
aboot toVloelLthla momioc and think
lag that he had gooe toward the Ur
followad him as qaSefclr as posatble
He was too late, however, as he fotmd
the bodr floatlag aear tU shore. H<
had drwwaed hlamelf In a fool r>(
Thare te a poad done to the hoow
aad twice before he had attempted to
drown hlmmiU lo thU Ut bU son had
alwajrs discovered hU tnientlonE In
time to save him. He haslieen
hare aboot four ream but was a plo
in. Hr leaves two
► daughtec at Cedsr
Ran.
Ooroaer Chase aad Sheriff ChaadU r
of Traverse CItr held an Inquest thir
daeto

VERT GOOD
HORSERACES
WILL BE tCEN AT RACE MATINEE
ON THE FOURTH.
Three Fine Cventa With Good Sp^d* ars-Athtetlc Contests and Auto

While Trsvemo City will hnv
big celebration like that of last rear,
local people nerd not go awar for
good entertainment
The Traverse Clir Driving Park as
sociat Ion’s arraagetnonts fur a
maUnee oo the afternoon of the fourth
Indicate something worth while not
aloae for horsemen but for cverylH»d>
who Is food of good1 sport. A hwKl pro
gramI has been prepared and a suit abb
purae hang up. There will be three
hot races la which Traverse CItr's best
speeders will appear. There wl
several athletic contests. Incl
diactis throw, running races. Jumping
shot-put aad other evenu, Suitabb

mMAYmyg

Ma Parker, who waa here reatcrdar at the Gan ciah shoot, was la aa maarkmad hla name te any of Bar let*
aatcmoMle aeddsmt aad was coaald- ten aor whaa ahe visitad hara. She
frequently spoke, however, of George
Seeay. Mlsa Alvord has a number of
After the almoc he took a ride in Ed frieads heie wtth whom she became
erDsch-B amc. BverrUlBg went loveU acqueiated while vlaitlJig la the dty.
BBtll a piece of cordwood sras atraek
Kimatf Wife Coedhye.
which taagled t^If tato the wheel
^When Rwayse left his home te
and stopped * the machiae aadd
Detroit yesterday rooming he ktmed
Mr Parker arms throwa oat aad at
his wife gpodhye and appeared to he
IS feet away from the place beau
His oaly Injuries, except to bl» fed- la better humor than naiml. Bhe
thought that he had ac^ hoal
deal OB hand that he expected to term
oof proitably. tlFheo they brought hte
braised and hrokea corpse home later
la the day ahe aobbed aad aald *Tt
Pred Mnason has returned
cliy from Ann Arbor. Uving gradu would have been better had the priaoaers at the houae of coneeikm killed
atsd from the C. of M.
P. W. WHsoa went to Kingsley to- him.** He leaves a wife aad two chlldraa and for twenty yeara. outwardly
day on bualoeaa.
easL be had
George W. Btesrard went to Qmena
this afternoon on a business trip.
George K Campbell and wife
moniiBg Swayae was sitting la his ^
Hodge are In the dty today on In
ftce la the oAces of the New York Ufe
aeas.
Miss Alrord en>
Jiim Lulu GampbeU has retonicd
Ic while they refm Ml PleaaaaL where she has
, Ice of H. R. Earl,
the agency director. Swayse locked
The
turned from attending school at Oil the dour and a short time later the
vet; Miss Ethel OlbU. Ralph Thack.-r. employe* heard screams cxunlag from
Just
Louis Wrdsall and Wayne W’alters.
su#
that
Father Emperor went to Elk RS|»ldR oo cme knows. It Is suggeated
this afternoon lo hold hU regular ser Swayse. Inflamed by an
vires on the fourth Sundsv.
all Ues
Guy Grem of CUrlevols was the
certain
that
whaterer
proposition
was
guest of Charles Smnrthwalte last
made was received with cmphaUc dis­
Mrs. Mcliormotl and Miss Rhes favor. Then came the struggle for life
had literally the strength of a
0. It neema that he tried to
Miss I^lu Johnson of Bowers liar throw her from the window. Twice
boT will go te» Chicago tomtUTuw on the spectatom In the building across
saw them sway over tothe rillnoU f«H- a several
visit the street wlndow
to closely that the
with relatives and friends.
Prionds of Daniel Ixjudan have r»* glass was shattered and the
celved a ' biter from him datetl screams were l*ome out on
before the struggle he had shot at
Wednesday. It was mailed at Van Jus!
her. two bullets taking effect. As she
cottver. B. C. The party Is hsvlng a «tru«led
l»ack the second lime be
splendid time.
■her on her upturned face with the
Mn. D. H. Day and Miss Ida Far
of the pistol
rant of Glen Ha%en »ere in the rlij
Then the door was broken Ul The
ost in the -room saw a face dlssrith passion on the oataide of
Gibbs returned last night from the window and just a trifle above the
ledge. Fur a few seconds it glaretl at
Chicago.
them
and
then disappeared. The body
Eblllor W. C. Kelson. Martin Brown
and C. O. Conies of LelanU arc In the whirled over twice In Its descent and
then strueJe. a shapeless mass on
cUy today.
J. Pitch went to Grand Rapids this sidewalk eleven stories below. In
■oa d of people surrounded
rooming on a busJnes trip.
Mrs Mary I>»e returned tc» her home it. the struggle having lieen witnessed
by several.
Left a Letter.
Bwayse left a letter l>ehlnd ad­
M Mary Uecior went to Big Rap dressed to Mrs Annie
tid other places for a visit.
Saginaw . Mich.. In which
. and Mrs. C H. Gibson rctura«l Miss Alvord'* reputation and

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her rendering i
She will devote aUiut half .
um to this feature.
The band for the K P memorial
service* wll Imm tomorrow at 1:<m)
the band hall.

2:ao Class.
Goshen B. owner. Wm. Hennle: At
geletu. owner. Prank l.ahvm; Ladv
Crcoli. owner. Win. Ingemoll: 8am
form Rank. Knight* of !>>thlas.
Prost Bros.: -IXic.” owner
requested tt) meet at the armory
John A. Wnde: Hnl Plea, owner, Ger
(Sunday) at 1 o’clock
s.; Swift Medonlas. owner
ily lo i**cort the Knight* of
Edward Lautner.
P)lhla* to the evroeterj for K. of P.
Three-YaaeOld Class.
service* In full uniform.
BeU?^nef^!^’urraw’Hu^
owaar. H. J. Burgess; Little P
ovaar. MTiceler A Utile.

with thair work. Tha family hara^

oaimer ahe had been aotiffed
that soasepac aiae was being aecnred
for the place. Mlm Alvord waa a
friend of Swayse’s wife and often visit­
ed at their home.
le was with the hoaae of c»r
for aeveateaa year*. At one
tUae he quailed a riot single bandad.
It la aald bq cautad a ariaoaer to be­
come blind by atriklag him ucraaa the
eyes with hU cane. His oWeal daogh
ter U li and the yovagast U. Every
bone In hla body below the aeck was
broken by the talk It waa thought he
was standing on a ledge oataide the
window to escape the pdUce aad lost
hU grip.
Mias Alvord'was In the employ of
the Slager Sewing Machine company
at Delroll while C. A. Cremv of this
city waa asaaager there and she was
well known by him and he thought of

Senator

ne.1 by
* of do<*tor of law* :

Waliar .Gordon of Dolath aad
Elsie WflUamaoa of Korthp^

mmi
m^m

at a saving of a few cents you
would in\-est all you could

Oiirsapind
to you it ten fold greater.
Think it over.

T’HfSJi

TRY A MCOM WANT AD.

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TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

GREAT DISCOVERY!

and Friend. Hml
The Loyal Americans and their
friends enjoyed a "social *eR«ion last
evening In the Modem Woodman hall.
There was not a ven* large crowd pres­
ent but all had a good lime. The fol
lowing program was given:
Piano solo. Miss Theobald.
atlon.
Miss Jackstm.
Recital
l<
Vocal solo. M Us Biggs.
After the program ke cream and



DO BtTTER KL'n^llKKl"
WHERE ELSE.

HERE’S A CORKER!
Coats and Vests For
Young Men at...

EAT ice cream and cake at the
Woman's Exchange. The bri^t in the
city. Open every evening Corner
Cass and Lake avenue.

Mostly small sizes—Homr larijc: sizcis. from suiis that were
5.00.
. 0.00, 7.00 and S.OO. These arc nui trash, biu Kood, desirable inerchan*
eiise.
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will close that day.
2218

They have tol.l iis so. .in.l they an-sincere.

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Linoleum at 45c Sq. Yd,

STEINBERGS’ GRAND 85&Sk
One Week/GommencinE Monday High! June 27

This is the best offer of high-grade Linoleum you have had
jx>athis season. Patterns arc good too. re rould like to have )-ou
come and look at iL You know the use you can put it to better
than re but if there is any use j-ou can put Linoleum lo do not
overlook this cflrr.

THE ROTLEDGE STOCK CO

Matting at 25c Yd.

“The Blue and The Gray”

This lYopular door covering grors in favor every )*car for sutler use
for cottages, bctlrooms, halb, dinning rexMn and potchcaThis malting
at the aliovc price is an unusually good one at ihb price and the pat­
terns arc very attractive.

Difect from Bijou Theatre, Cliicago. presenting high cla s Royalty
?u^ction Monday night, a strong sens ilional military play, ^

Don’t miss these big attractions. Big VauderiUe feat
I'cmyK'si and Sunshine, to see
them is enough. Mack and Armour rill surely make you laugh.
ami Ijarocs, who
alra)s please LATKST ILLUSTRATKD SO.VGS.

Tuesday Night, “Pike County Folks”
Wednesday Night, “The Opera Singer”

Lacc Curtains at $2.98
Many people arc taking Oilvanlage of this offer oo Lace Curtains,
arc >*ou.^ If.you need curtains re know you will appreciate this offer.
Venetian Nets. Cable Nets, and/tncINoUinghatr s worth from $3.50
to $4.00.

F^rioos lOo, SeOc, 30o.

Get Yav Tickets Teiight at the Got Oflici.

Ladin' Frte Tiekats Maaday Wgbt
Opia TiU to O'Claek.

RAYS

The more our sale is investiffated the better w^ilce it—an Investigation always rpeans a sale—a pleased customer—and a pleased
customer is a mighty good advertisement. If you haven’t investigated our sale yet, your are not looking to your own interests.
All we can say is that this compulsory sale is the greatest treat the people of this vicinity has ever had. Every dollars worth of
goods In our big establishment has been marked down—in many instances to cost—others below cost. There is no profit in it for
us. We simply must have the money and the quickest way to get it is to give bargains so tempting that yoir will not only stock
up for the immediate but invest for the future. GO TO THE BANK AND BORROW MONEY and invest. You could not make a
mure profitable investment.
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Ladies’ 10c Ganera,
. for..........................

.06
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Half Price
InhDtsiaSc fanc>- Hosieo
^ JQ
.19
V.

your Sunday dinner j
WENT TO WILLIAMSBURa

ler. Van Wb-.GIlleti. Charles
and John Novak. Cummings. Di^niH-n
and Manager Ibipni. The team
accompanied by IVcker. Ea*irv.]«?
Halllday. Evans. MrKenrie. \\>.He,
Walker and Jomi. «ho win do the

IIN VESXIGAXIOIM
Groceries

Mr. Gordon Is ehlef endaerr on the
tug Brockway aad was late chtof em-

SOCIAL SESSION.

TRY A RECORl WANT AO

R fsai coitid buy staple

OB the 11;15 G. R. A 1. fraia for Saah
8tc. Marie, where they win make their meat tale close* Saturday. Jaae S&ili

« STEINBERG BROTHERS

Mrs. CampUll Fair, who has been
resorting at Omena; pass4*d thneigh
the city this morning on her way to
Grand Rapids.
K. H. Allyn w. nt to C.Msr Run this
morning on buslncis.
Mm Mary Shillings went to Lake.
Ann this morning for a viMt wbh hef
Mm^ilatUe
ingnier. Air*..*
nan Gray.
Miss Ella Smith i
□rnlng to spend
father. J. L Smith.
A party of five from the U. of M.
s-nt to Glen Lake this morning to
Join the surveying party there.

regular excursion tomorrow. The l»nai
rill leave ^ elghUn the morning and

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ivmd^'frtao^ reord bar as
rectfcm says that they/weta not dia-

iiig after visiting Mrs. Gibson's par-

• amateur standing <
to the athletics
horse races there win be an nut
race between two of Tra’
CItr's
m
ClUr'a Ibest
chaffeura.

Orsam Was rarasarty CMaf I

mtiaaed fy£ WbH Paga4
a R. A I. mM Fara
i a foirtaM «f ttgjMi. II la dappaasi to ha from Ml
atgaad Mamir
L. A.* la
: that he.Ss la DeMi Ml prea- mid
that kha aapaetad Oaorge to aaad

FaHmr Had a Marraar Caespa

1.00 Corsets
for............ .
Ladies- elbow
Mins in black‘aiT^hhe'.*!
3.M and 4.00 Waists

.48
.19
1.98
.06
.46

40 in. fancj- Curtain Muslin,
worth 15c............................
Fancy 1.00 Silks
- for.,................................. ..

1.26 fine Cambric Skirts
fo
Ladies’ Covert Coats,
worth 7.W........ .......

.08
.39

.76
1.48

..Half-Price

....3-48

6rt0t€stSbce Values
ever afftrtd, Don*!
buf Shoes lillfou see
Our Bargains

1-2.50 Couch
for..........

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Go-Carts

One-Fourth Off
One-FeuftbOf

fyammoeks at Cittle
Prices, etc., etc.

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TRAVBRSrCITY. MICH.. 8ATUm>AY, JUNE 25. 1904

PART.TWO^

PART TWOiJ

ClK €veiiind Record's Up^to-DateJIluslrated Feature

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Philander C. Knox, the New Senator From Pennsylvania
ware eoetroned by Pittebur* and Phil- | trip, Thl. waa hi. IxMt irreat effort beadalphla capItaL The .mn*-r« of the » fore beinc appointed attorney aeneral.
naao tnalated that Mr. Knox defend { The late ca-Pre)tldent Uetiiamin Harri
them. Mr. Knox bad made plana to (o ] aon wa. amo. tatrd with him “In ih
to alter j caae. Mr. Knox wa. on P*e wlnnlm
It wa. uiT*^ that
echnlcal {Mde. thouch Mr. llarrlMm «eemed V
nm of cortatltuthmality
, iw.r I him a. an unr»e<'eaaarr append
and the lawyer wa.
rrt hi* fr1cn.la So per.Uienl
Some month, .fterward Mr Kno:
were the traoian
ractlon maytuite. tliat in or- j met the ex-powklent on
der to ret rid of them Mr. Knoa
>
nameit at .ttlantir Oily. Aft.e the rreUmlaary
a fee ia> laixe that
I were over ilr. Harrl«n obimportunity. Uut It
-Ity Uw way. Knox. h«nr did
accepted, nnd Mr. ■ you come out
wttlenHnt
ed to |MiattH>f>e hi. j the traction t
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I an era for the I

were comparaUvely unknown, but they
net to work to remedy thl. drawback.
It wa. at thl. point that Mr. Knox
fanned a habit which he ha. not yrt
abandoned—never to leave the entire
of an Important caae to
a
It wa. no imoommon
to Mprrod eiahteao or

hMkted br por»rtT. Mr.
Ijr WM W«U to 4e. HI* te>
bmnkmr wbo. havtiw found
i p»mmM OM. Mrud hi.
r IB hit f9oCat«p& Rlaaon.
Md that baBktnc was mh
Hl8 taata. Blnot the elder

Mt. Whi-

iBdom of hi. proferwMsa. he

Ttefh tiMT BIB rK tealr M
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Mre WBBte or BWBiBp BBd Mte
iMMi
ffW. 1 vaote to proilec toot tBoy w« I

U^joggi^oC teMjjC fMj

teftoasB te te or eototo too

-t.nt und<
on of the .

.K-imei the .Sorlbem Securttlce
rtiiy. At the tlnM» of his appointmwii to the aenmorn.1 \acancy of hi.
.tHte he aus prei.arl.uc . ^
s<iw.tor. nlthouffh n 1
urn Id.j'slrally. is ..imltted by all
-.OH him i» be i.,«uM.ssed of areal
•lull eouruae. He has n.*ver been
to marUf.-si nervouM.es. of any
He Is eiitirHj destitute of vanity

rear. Mr. Blaine would have had the
lad prepared tor WaMilncUm ooUaqe.
from Which he had bean ciwdoated. but

h..n-«.
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\Vi.«hlto
he t.sik ttlih him wh.r he believe.!
lie the fastest dout.le leap. In the woi
one day he trsjk Mrs. M. Klnley uut
and . hH-nl ne%vs|-a|HV refer
to the eniso.le In a jest me may and

Here he

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advice that youn* Knox decided to
study law
He wa. graduated from
Mount Union In 1B72 and Immediately

dbowad a determination i
Mr. Bwope. wa.

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presMeitt of the Pen
vanln Itar/uiuuM-luli.>it and of tbi
elusive I tei.iuesne Huh of Pltteburq. Ht
Is nlsr,> member of. the Union Lmm
nniKhe Ia.wyers’ Huh of New Tork
His Wasl.inclo.. home Is the ni.e I
on K street fuiineriy ot'cupletl b> Mr.
<;.-ori:e \V. OhlMs lie purchased It re.
cenily for the sum of II70 000. He
nis.. the ouner «.f .a tine w-st at Valley
Force. €ui the H.l.uylklll Hver. Hl.lcb
he Is hrlnsini; to a l.l«h state of
fe«||o<i
He na.riie.1 IJIIIun Hmtih.
rb.uKMer of Andrew l>. Smith of the
h.lH lie ste.d sprks. and they h«ve four
Hilldreit -i:.ts-kali Pace, a.ed twet.tyfotir: llurh Smith, ts.tity-two. Reed.
f..iiiieen . an I Philander t\. Juhlo
twentv
KI.HKUT «». W.m»1»S«»N*.

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be maklnr more money than any other
two lawyer. In Plttsbunr.
In f>oo Mr. Knox. al... had lHn«ome o
very V^ealthy man. hhs odvls.*d by hi.
|d,ys|vlan to t..ke a varatlon ubroad.
AlKttk the time he uas ready to a.Il
Ihere^came hi. urKenl d.miand for l.ls
Mrtlccs. The city couiu ll of Indian.|H>1I. had tried to annul the franchises
of the Indlanricwlis trartloi. lines, which

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. Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and\ Things of Note
THE NEXT QUEEN OF BELGIUM.

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17 a nut la iw «aie OiSIm. tatl
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Insult to his |s-.1lsree.| steed,
i.-l mrwe .ctively by Mr. Knox
re Ireen «i.y amount of
e directed tohaid 1.1

s Knox

oourtroom. He wa. a. hery a.' a com^
but IB hi. moat Impetuou. moment,
never forqot to employ the cholcrat

LARGEST DERRICK CRANE IN THE WORLD.

Protected

tltetBomeerowp
to turn bBdk. bat t
tn vain, for we ao
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W^toDtooT the'

owre learaod that all of tho iBkai an ^
several ftoC above aea lerel, sad tio
•rer to provont the water oT dm laltei

aaa.iatkl.hxlMlcortaek.na
tiM Me la nikaa pkec aa«

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ambulance motor car.
MM flNiltoMnff Wo Bto Bol oBlT toiB-

tof arOteyte

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it'-::: 'i

niB work baa prntrteiiii far

:;ssv«r5rr:y£

TMn or B gnat ttacC or iBbA or altooto

wTaTto

The lairest float Inc derrick crane In
world 1. In’ tl.e
rd. It 1. of 100 tons cai«clty and U su
iru- of sixty
tut. T».e huce crane 1. ninety feet In h
hclcht and 1. .Ixty-n^c f«-t .aU.ve the
and the overhanr of It. onn is forty-liv. feet.
the l«»ttleshlp lndu.ru»
Iir 4 nr
BEDROOMS IN TREES.
L remarkable hotel U In California, on
> road between Santa Crus and

PIUKCGS8 ALBERT OF FLANDERS AND HER ItARY.
TIm IllBBtiBUon U from a recent picture of Prince*. Albert of Flanders and
hm mctmA bob. Prtac* Charter The youthful mother, who I. one of the nutBtftMM danchten of Duke Theodore of lUvaria. the prince who ha. become
fxmoua aa an ocuUM at Munich. U
prime favorite In RrussHa She Is a model
Wife and moCher. Bad the cordiality Miown her by the Relrtan. has made her

llto te her adopted COD
appearance. ^ ^

stifled

THK CHtNCBB BAMRAN.
The peculiar Bpecimee of the boat
telly hemtth tlhwtrmtcd la the kliid
B( ctBft the laton—a teid of Croat
damce In their paaaace of the Tala,
tt la the aao^MiB. and it Is In common
BBS IB ChtaB. oapeclally in tha prov-

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y aeji-ials «i0

nrdcot admirer of the political method,
of tbair bfillUnt friend. It 1. likely

than all. be wa. an ablr jurUt and well
equipped to become the tmeher of even
ee bricht a youn# man a. PhlUnder C.
Kaos. At that earty period the law
etodeBt was In tempen
oppo•eased.

I fiirnd President McKinley to

mem ns a
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n» «>ne «»f th- crentest
corporation laa>.r» in the c. u:iir> and
eniojinc :.n ItK^iue t.f
year from hiv »”»*Mesa. He res
thl. mnivry rr •;ii - |.rsrf1. e to a
n wlary of V*. w . -»er annum, and
... United
\l .-enatm. h- ma
I'onteni
u further re«lurtk
l&.WO. Itui i V. he may. If he wUhru
resume the pnutlce of his profr

roUafd. which was practoeir wrhat Philaodar wanted.
The Koosea were InUmatelr ac­
quainted with the Ute Jame. G. BUlnc.
who waa a native of that oectlon of

O.

very «Md to ht^r of lu daneral.- re­
turned Knox fnlltnrly.
Then In b
modeatly defere.%t u! a ay he added. *1
rot im,dOO.- T ic ex-rreMdent wheel­
ed and went Wj t.-»y without an

Inc a. a wa>-.lde bostc
these mammoihA Ihu. aarlnc
the coat of tulldinc or rent. The hollow
trunk of one tree whose
iM about twenty-two >*ards 1. arranerd
a. a reception room, and the
.pace; M.cllered by a thick roof of
spreadlnc branchca. sei
room and smoklnc room
other aroaller^.hollow trunk* make
fortable bedi^oom.. fumlahed In the
mo«l approved style, and some tree, at
a little distance are occupied by the ho-

illustn.trd Is not

i simply a shHI ..f nnm.r plate
A FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT.
I. These can. are 1
i.s.
Oeorce RoUrt Sims, thKii.llsh .
, i.ut ore exiH-«n.
> the dancer which ;
ioumallatNand pUywricht. Is ulmo-l as
,.f ,h,. «treiH..
to the firinc line. Thew m
well knownHn this n.untry ns nt
...Mu-nced ....1> by motlv.w of merry, should
He Is the author of many Uk.Ws which
for li-'l
r> p. .»t4-< t|4.ti th.il Is {Kissibii-. This
h.\*e brouitht him i«.llsf«Hor> returns
rin4| tt V t.- su. h a fav-.r..! !.- Impression that more w ill be comitructed and aeol
In both lliemry fame au<i nwney but
to ol.i til. H.4.1 i-nw..s vork. rs in the east.
hU prcsonl reputalb.n rests Innrely
ly of a lone aerie* of

A KITE ON PONTOONS.

SsMkult- la Joa. ■cittaM'a Ra
ba«.aa applUac. (hat waa acr to aa.
A taloiM rwiaim a kx Baa. r« h.
Will oltaa roa fifty yarfia ob tbo eary
firot ruab after ba la boobed. The
tine raqolrad If oU one otet toote o
larco and dtiaay reel BoeeoMry. M
fba cnmmlaaloocr bad a iDodarato Moad
traot reel cootalnlnff thirty yarda of
baary cuHHag llaa abd baaaatb tbot
apUead 00. fifty 7»rda of bard fiat
nsBBlBC Uaa that took 19 Ywy Bttio
apace oa tbo-«tol, yet wma otnag
anoogh for aay otraln. With thii otofit ba klUad Ma Brat Bab to o tory
doBgbterbookodaflftoaapotoMlihtbot too chapter by ftaolf.

km Ohm. thl. rcr; .*7. tb. S«r To^
Tiawa nx u. M Bat wSh

oTlSid^eoaof^r^

wte flbooi appaar la tey loMhtoa.
iWy hro te tha glaco toathara atel
locod wtthrlhboaatoteateh. OaWtt*
gioteioboaa have a Batt Bte.

PORT OF S0N6CHING, KOREA.

■actog mo ooNTtony. Btonao

r to tbo ptobbto Mtot fff OMo

GEORGE R. EIMR.

are bo Bklllfully oonrtnicte
probabilities doe* not
prevent actual IlIuMon. For that rmBOQ they hare been wttneaaed by thouwbo could not be attracted by the
iry melodrama,
Mr. BUna. al-

of blB beat

known

plays are

*Tn the ItoBloh*

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: ETKSIHG BBOOKE^ TBAT»

aoT.iaoB^

satubdat
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Tk» dKj at M—p>h CUM to kir

pOmm** ftar mmcMm « kridco
—« It—ty 4hmt^ ttt ««n ■t ofo

Real Estate.,
Suae Real Estate We Have Far Sals 0«M-Row *0- BuSimSSi*

!.ia5 Ttoam.-Tto

M. R Haskell.

ec of 1M4.of bopttem will he

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i tto ■«■!■> or the <
ck »wHm ttet so
hon to tBk« or MPi

M amettag.

Larf.hMnwritbMHbww.Wt— •ay
•oL an at th. Hwnt pUen «. f
WraaL aad ta nrtahtly aOwM
hauae on thlo pUco.
I1M Uke« 120 no
Wllliaraaburg, about 40 acres cleared,
•netofd. well watered, amall buildingt
rih mreet, larga nine ream and a little good timber.
u goto stona foundation, all in
•Sm Ukea 140 acres three mllet
from Nortbport. Urge frame house,
•TiTS^SfSnLTh^WM. with good baoement, two Urge barm
gU acres of orchard, land level and all
In fine Improvement, about 25 acres o1
Ma. 8*1 WMMw at—L M f— M. pood timbrr. One mile from ocKod.
wad tarnan. HraHat.. annr cmmc- Thlo io a fine farm.
t.MMMtwWh.WanM.hMn.
00 acres near Suttona Bay. on bay
p second growth, two
Na. SU RaRrwwl avwHM, a Hn«
' water. Wootd make i

a. at

usr!a.ri,'--ss.’sjst

:^Sb-2S.“.Sp.i

.
rt R Walter. Topic,
to Africa’s ftodeaspUoo.’'

CHerch e# Chrlat (Oieciplea.)
nrfhrif to «to» «r« lo tto olK
ftot Mi opMO pootUilr oo tto M or
>MIMM of dMMT to porooMOOor
■MMrtvf tovori tto track, aad «
awfMck of iaacor to aajr km
giva M aterai hf MooUu a whtole. atady of tto Bnaday aebool leaaon
Hiitiaal ■ MitorfMa oa a ear of er. ^ We2^I?^to"5irahlp with aa are
tnorilaarsr vldtk aaw plalaUff ai
dag men aad the poor
a poMSM wklek wm la tact iaagrrOM. la nov or tto width of hia car,
mr an alokpad ekwe to tto traeka. Hia
oar waa a agrclal oae. aad had ordcra
Ml to Blof for ordlaary paaac
hip. Bermon
ContrarloeM Was Right '
aad to practiiail without either
Bnaday achcwl.
flag or choflklag tto car or glrlag thr
Innlor league.
daagar algaal. aaUl to atraek ai
Jarto tto plalatlt. Hold, that tto Joir
vara warraatod la tadtag that the bkv UNI wni lend.
to erenlng service on account of
torwaa aaw pUiaUra daagtir aad wa>
dediratJon of the Church <»f tTirlst.
gantr of aogllgaace. aUhoogh th
tonoM alalad that to did aot kaov
tto dhaoaoloaa of tto car or ttoi
Rev. W. T. W^nodhoose. pastor.
Morning acnrlce. «0;30.
of tto oUp which alrack plalatlff
Bnadny aebool. 12:00
Dealaoo ra. Craig. tO 8. W. MS ITe*
Baraca Bible class. 12:00.
aa.1
B. V. P. U. at C.45.
Evening aervkH^ nt 7:30.
Pmyer meeting Tharsday evening
%l 7:80.
All are cordially Invited to the ser
lu aorrlca. aad to hroaght this acil<«
Rev. II M. Holanple, pastor.
aUaglag dlacharge becauae he waa
10:00 n.
OMBibcr of a Ubor orgaolialioo. PUln
12 m.. Bunday school.
tit haaed hia right of action oa the
6:20 p. m.. Y. P. A. services.
7:30
p m.. preaching.
autata of Kasaaa which imiridea tbai
Children’s Day Program.
U ahall to ooiawful for anrooe t
10:30 a m
charge aa mploroe becaoae he be
loaga to a Uwfol labor orgaotaaftor
aad which prorldea for the reo
of damage* for aoch dlacharge. Held
that thla atatote ia Yold for the rea
that tto right to termlDate a cootraci
our girls.
Recitation. “Rt.ver In Church.” Ih n
la Withia tto protection of the tUte
Belknap.
aad fadaral ooaatltutiona which guar latnin
Recitation. -Lltlle Miss
Apple.

2X7

r aad prtgwrty. aod wlalniW
ReciUt
at Ion, -The Sunshine riow.-rs.”
caaaol racorer. CotferYllle Brick Co
Haxol Ilf
[loiiiu
ra, retry. 1% Par. SSS (Kanaaa.) ,
Duet.. ”Ulllc
”Ul
Ones.” Ibwale Belknap.
Fral
“The Chlhlren’s
rnde.”
Minnie Ijirson.
totlMdata and alarm another, the
Song. ’’Ring. Ring.” by class.
aaoawaaith claimed that defendant and
Recitation. Cecil Huhbol.
Recitation. -Paim’s Awful Igno
othera approached the houae of pro»
ranee.” Jamlo Butler.
cotrta at algbt mad after abooting
Trio, ”Jesus. Ixjver of My Soul
dog. begaa abooting at proaecutrlx
ReciUt ion. ’ Wreatha and Br
hoaae. Defaadant. howerer. teatlflod. os.” by class.
Recitation. ’To Ry-lo tond.” E
that wfthoot aay inteatioa to Intlmi
dale praeecatcia or othera of her fam Belknap.
Duet. Nettle l^arle, Ullle Fralich.
Uy, they were attacked by pn
Recitation. ”A
Reautlful Face.”
tria l tolldog in a public road while Blanch Hclma.
Recitation. Joy mil.
paaalag proaacotrU'a honae. and afier
Song. Quartet.
hariag shot tto dog to pferent |xia hit
Model Church.'
lag oae of defeadnat’s party, they

To be a successful wif^to ret^n the love
and admiration of her husband should be a
woman’s constant study. Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Potts tell 'their stories for the benefit
of all wives and mothers.

UnMtorn.

NOTICE OF BPECIAL ELECTION.

Notice is herebv given that a spe^
clal elecilon will !.e hold In said city
on the 3th dav of July. A. D. 1»(M. at
the engine house. No. 1. on Caii*
street, at which elect hm the propitsi
tlon of raising the snm of twenty thou
sand <l3A.onoiKl) doIUrs by a loan,
and the issuing of the bonds of said
city ihen'for. for the pnrpoae of lay
Ing new aod extended water mains,
and the location of ndditlonal hydrants
for water supply and fire protection In
said city, will be submitted to n vote
of the ux paying electors of said city.
Said vote shall be by ballot and the
trout pond, all in
.ntents of said ballot shall he as ful
n. at Buttons Bay.
For *a loan of twenty tbousand
timber land as (>2f>.00n.00) dollars for the purpose of
there is Ip-the sUU iocatsd In Em­ laying nc and extended water mains.
met county.
and the location of ndditlonal hydrants
Vacant loto In all parU of the city
r water »^upply and fire protection.
too numereuo to mention, it cerUlnly
Yes
is to your interost to see us before
F».r a loan of twenty tbottsand
buying any real esUto.
(130.000.001 Iloiurs for the purpose of
laying new and extended water aaalna.
and the location of additional hydrmnU
for water supply and fire protection.

IfllciSilli 301 Hn Slab MUrc

The poll, of this election wRl be

Tcceteble Caw

■ Sitl^SSSf

NOTICE

***IUU«d this 23rd day of June. A. V
CHAS. M. I

WHEN YOU ARE BUILOINQ OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LI^TS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS,
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH Cou AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

Patents

125 Cass Btruut.
Trvvfrno City. MIoH.
Members of the National Electrical Contractors Arsnclailon of
Unit^ Stales.

BjupeUn

'tf

aad ny acMnl bcaltb Imprared. I (elt u
«ame stroog and wclL
« WlOiin a yoaf after I beewme the mother

Use Record Want Ads

If^ 1^1 that there is anything at aU
write to Un. Rnk-



iydim £• Pimkkmmt^m Vm^rntmUm

BUGGIES

•fed oa by peraoni ia proaecutrix'a
Recluilon. -Boy I^vcr.” W’lllle
boaae and yard, which Are they re Houadlng.
InatmmenUl duel. Rlale and Lennle
taraed. belierlag tto aamc to be
eaaary to protect their Urea. Held Bcardfley.
Select reading. Lovlna Lowrie.
that If tto Mry foaad tto facu to be
Duet. Blanch Helms and Hazel
aa Btatad by dafeadaat aad hta wit Thomas.
ReciUtlon. ^Awfnl.” Anna Fralich.
Collection.
CommoDwealth. W 8
Song. -March Away.”
DenedlcUon by Rev. Ilolaaplc.
All arc invited to these senlct
iariadlctloB to Imi
aa one ooarictad of crime U loat by
forarittlag him to go at targe opoa hli
awa feeogalaaace peadlag a moUoo
Preaching services at 10:30 a. m.
tor a aaw trial, aad taking no forther
and 7:30 evening the first and third
aeCioa la tto caae anti] after tto
Sundays In the month.
piratloa of aareral terma of court.
Barren ra. People. «S L^R A. «
Rev. D. Oochlln. pnator.
inu
Morning aervlee, mitalc and sermon
U 10:30 n. m. Sun the Sablmth with
worship.
Bunday school at noon.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p m
aaada of aalarera kare prored their
IntermedUte Christian Endeavor at
malchleea merit tor Sick aad Nerrona t:30 p. m.
Jolat Young People’s society of
Christian Endeavor and Sunday even­
ing service at 7:30 p. ra.
program on India. Mrs. E. L. Ed
wards, leader.
Thoae wishing to unite with the
rimrch are requested to meet In’the
PBiMlat to m row of n»tr «bo«. oa itudy nt dose of morning or evening
Meetings every alght except Mona akoH. th. ontoaiar ukad tb. oobHare n church home.
Mot. -How U th. worid did too eol’^nday. 11 a. m.; hollneas meeUag,
>MI all tboa. ahOM? Oa too aaaaa to
First Preabyh
jjjaln aad tb« n.r« coai. afu^
Corner Washington and
Park
__“Jaat that.” raplM tb. mbbltr. streets.
Bible school nt noon.
C. E. meeting. 6:36.
Modern Woodmen haH over poatIharMiatbar «-d TsST*
Ereolng service 7:30.
■aaar aad cat a^anr pair out
AU are welcome to all the aerrtcea

The public is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.

Barney Anderson MUSUN UNDERWEAR SALE
STATE STREET

2srsr.^to‘t2issi2af£i;

Tbaa.a«ala. It tbar ha., a lot of

S-'S-SrHHS

™r”-

**No. tto work oa tbam U aot a dead
^ tbS^‘i^a*
a price la adraaoe of tto ealae of my

.•aasaaiya:
raaaKirsffsrs
Ita worth>-Kew York Praaa.

Her. Bnnry MtSDnlny. pnMo
f :4S. Sabbath achooL
6:15. Senior Endeavor.
No evening service.

ftoMIsmiwttoB^re FsaA
*Uttle boy.” said the amUlng daiDA
stopping to sratcb him. -are yon
eatchlng anythlngr
”Norae.” relurtanly answered the
boy, baiting his book afresh and
throwing It in again, a few yards
ftetter 001 from the bank.
-Itova you caught anything today r
yon fish here dftear

•*Harc yon ever caoght any herer
ioo«. Nm w___________
Tea’m. Caught a lltUe nodcat
room 314. Open daily except Sonday, toy Tore ylateiday. an’ a aonllsh
from 2 im B p. m.
•boot two Incbea long one day last
Tharsday evenings only. 7 to 6.
iroak. That’s all I ever got”
All arc cordially inriud.
•VeH poor patlenee and perslateoev
SubjecU for balance of month*
at any. rate.” obJune 26th. “Ood."
these mlllag dame, moving on.
AU are lafftod to»eack and mn •erved
Tto urchin called after her.
1 get nothin’, ma’am." be
told, "for tenia’ ys the troth tmot
b—um

JUNE 27TH, ONE WEEK TO JULY 2ND.

Many women find their slock of Undermuslins somewhat depleted at this time of
year, some have ne^rlecicd to buy. others ncplectcd to make. We give you a chance
to supply your needs,^t a reduction from rcfjular prices, this will last one week - and
no longer. You know what our muslins arc—No sweat shop work, they are made
in clean sanitar>’ shops, arc dainty and finely finished. Stock largest in the city to
select from.
Muslin^Gown, lace trimmed, extra QQq

Children’s Drawers

XOC

These arc fine for the price.

DRAWERS

SKIRTS

GOWNS

25c

b()c

50c

75c

V ■

10 per cent, dticoant

$0.00
10 per cent diicdont

$4.00
10 per cent ditooont

SOME ODD LOTS SOILED AND MUSSED


...................... Omif LmiM

poar orer tha M Iht thkB iim
Seal parfaec^ air HiBt aad kasB la a
^^
laaT E a plaaaare to kaar eooi.Mplaca.

how film wa

awaUag aa opportaal^ to gm lato
the haaaa. Now. to preraat their
a great extoat, wf take
paperfioar eack. fold tt laagthi
cat h la friagaa a hatf aa laeh wide
aad to witkia two tochea of the fold
> of what Is beat ta oor char
fire cxtlagaisher may be made tack tt aqaare acroas the top of the
at hoam. aad tf kapt always oa hand,
lag It to rise h quarter
will prove samfUmii <
•ove the door. The wlad
keeps tbe fringe la uotloa aad thus
poaads of eommoa salt aad tea frightens the flics away. Of
sc (al
yoo will raderstaad it Is to be tacked
2—^htaeko.Chrtrtartiy. lao«.
r he hadl
oetvide of the door.

waby, -What a proity piaee!
let aa 4mroto^4lttto time ami
Hwaght dally to oar Brat stop oouide

Jast where It Is baat for i
Pat this ta thin glass fiMs and Cake Shattofod Clwreb Hae
ohieet to ataad. Hoasekeeperv
oficay.
are who ptore the wood b
Because the offieere of St Paul's Ri- iioa. Mtberearearfwaatlagffigaa
aad graceful, her the aad of the stove farthest from the
that India Is boremlag Obrtsra aad
formed church. Fort Washtagioa. Pu, ttol aome day tola bmmifM ato fo.a
hoade apoa their brm
fire box. Five or six steps mui
eraporatloa. When a fire hrrek voted agalust devUed eggs aat
Ith relaxed rnaadee, perfectly molaatlac land aa be a dladsm ia tba
to replenish the fire when. If the oot. throw oae of these bottles so that
wwarftbeSsvIoar.
the woman's auxiliary eoclety has
ae. They called U *Ca
food at the upper end. the wood
Some of tbe signs ibat ladia to be*
wni break la or near the fia
abaadoaed Its annual June fete.
wHh their otomachi * They v
I
B7 nrf M* teM mr I
Ueet girl aad will go far toward mak­ could ba placed la the atove without
nlag Obilsra are as foSowu:
If thU is DOC possible, break off the
To
have
deviled
eggs,
the
officers
poeed lo riee from that, poeit
ing her attractive.
L Tbe great work amos« tba ooi*
step,
writes
Mary
Taylor
Ross,
la
the
nv*ck
of
the
bottle
aad
scatter
the
argued,
would
be
to
bring
prof;
mpicde maetery orer their phyatea]
But the vital point lie* la. her
lamofladbL Tbe eatrosli are tbe
ary
Hoosekeeper.
Thea.
too.
This
is
abmjlutely
an
e
jecu within the sacred edifice, and to
iturea. FOr aU hoara they woald alt aoul.
Kml 8h<
iffiioas of ladia arbo are beaoatb all
She mu.1 be beautiful at t
bead over s stove gulsher. and has been tested, ta
have angel cake would be saerilegioos
mesa. They are amrerfy looked ipea
pa If dead. There they gal^acroagth She
Bhe moat
mud read elevating thoughU. «he
sink or table that is too low for of need, more than one bottle caa be
I kamaa bstaga. For matartm tb^
The church ta oow divided lato two
r the heuvy dutlee awalt^ them.
anat look
lool at iaxpidag pkturea. ahe
Tkt MHs IW7 WM iMsr M
their height. The stove caa be built broken and quite n large fire extin- imps, oee favoring the wooa
^ Mved bopsism. despelrtag llveA
WM.
l lixteo to opUftlng utteraace*. If op on bricks till It Is 4he right height,
bat aow they ase hope la Cbriatlaally
?d. Next to absence of body the other the cooualttee.
the full
Ttoff« VM MOla' cote'iM la tlie
of the net. aad .be cannot afford de luxe editloai of
aad for tbe poet thirty yeere tore be«
aad
the
Uhle
can
be
raUed
oa
blocks
ice
of
mind
U
the
best
available
A»’ I dlackclMldair-yMUdlaatlMUcIi why the j
taratag to CbrtM la large aambete.
maaterful poetry and proee. paper- tin ft if convenient. The sink Is a
thing in case of an emergency of any
Aa erar vaa Aa^anMMi'a lack to cal
^ week amoag tbem sraa bogaa by
difficult matter, but If It is too
A skilled laundress who U very suc­ he Metoodiet toarto la aertbeea la*
. or secured at tbe public library, low for the housewife, aad the expense
la tbtriy yeare age. bat baa Mare
cessful
In
doing
up
cocum
dresst
Flrat. I cmfgkt algkt c* a tklac
tnted pictures sre not available.
pread ever tbo emptoo. for tbe eatawwc,
no soap. She makes the starch by
derataad the value of real.
Nature beckons her. If great orators
Ootslda o* Edea tt eoaktat be beat
fa c-pful of flour with a cup of
•Tt U not the cold Vere de Vere style
beyond her reach, the voices of
ETtoT reformed movemeal. frem
cold water, and then adding two quart
T waa a aeat babtoa-a rbbiadirood. that we want. It la aimply tbe coolrol
and birds, the sigh of trees, the
liag water. Put the starch In a
All a ckaafla* aa* paatcria* fer food.
of that aervoua power tbat-rona to murmur of brooks are fit acoAmpanI
or worse. Hater a room fi
to the SQbllmcst words men ever
Id wash the dress In It, In the
B. how many will you find per- penned.
Aa* every baacerla* cbeep vaa ctUled!
way. Rlase la two clear water>
quiet? I do not mesa that there
She must forget how lo frown, and
of Christianity and are
and dry. Tbe dreu wUl be stiff enough
Tbea 1 tboacbt o* tbe FAtbcr a love for should be ao talking, no action;
learn to smile. She must reprea
without additional sureh, which Is lit
leleas expenditure of nei
angry or fretful word, aad discover
Till tbe teare brlaaoied uatll I «wMb*i force la pUInly seen at a glance. That the dcUght'of bestowing an unezpect
at the
woman alttlag there haa controlled ed endearaient. She must not expect
every thing but the tipa of her Sngera sttcntlons. but be eager to n
In Cass Of Accltfsnt
mataot tapping of her fingers on them Above all. she must be lnt<
In rases of accident where It is de- This wa aot Immedlataly make tham
the book ahe holds U not only using ed la something, heari mad soul, brain
rablc to Improvise
-God pat jroo la lh«a. d* follow.*^
Cbristlaae. It may eeea tor a time
and body. Forgot, as far as amy bo.
toad to drive them to ItodiSty aad
ia aett lag that mile woman bealtk
I.
herself In tome coagealal employi
bat tt gtves Gbttsdaatty aa
sticks or poles and i
**Aa’ there alo*t ao reaaoa that
or three
Idget. Scarcely any one In tbe Whether It be work or play, a duly or
Ity to teach them store tt li
be made to st»rve well by
haa an easy, relaxed position a divertlsement. let It be the subject
t to brtog them oadsr tta laToday there'll he fua aa’ freedom fer
coats mrtmg side out. slip
idlcaie* reserve force of actual of her rapturous greeting at dawn, her
Plng^ihe poles through the si
you:
earnest prayer as her eyes close,
ril Juat lei you awlai. aa' that’a wba
and but toning the coats up lo the
!tares ef Dr. Ma
should not obtrude It upon others
usual way.
ni do!"
1 Cotbbert BaB 4e>
er hi strength In action. Repose U ac yet secrete It. But keep It sacred, as
Uvered la tot greet etttre eC ladia aaAa* I aurely cauaht. aa 1 left blai there. Ion's ancestor *
tbe child of her spirit. WhHher It
adatkm, wtoto peaTo
Clean
Pbotogrqphe.
Aaolher aveet glliapae o' my Pathor'a
•There could be no better motto for be music, or the making of .pin cushires every twe yeaea
Clean photographs with a piece of
tbe nervous woman than St. Paul's
4**Tbi
painting or the raising of onions;
old linen wrung out of lukewarm wa
mand: ‘Studv to Ik* quiet."'
tiire or sumpcollecting, let It be
ihed"—the
ter to which a little ammonU has been
to her what his religion is to a fanatic.
hull day throuch.
added. Wring the cloth well, that U.
her child Is to a mother—the obSome aktea may be gloomy.
CaioylB* the treea aa' the aky o
until it Is almost dry. and rub lightly ef tbe CbrlettaBB by tbe peopi
ject of tender solicitude and devout
Some moments be aad.
The rohla'a clear call aa’ the pUlow o'
Wipe with a dry cloth Immediately ere no loager held la oato
as they aaed to be. Tbrfr n
faith.
ut everywhere, always.
t 6'Yeara
before the water can dampen ih
For lhiK*r Is no beaullfier which Is
Some souls must be glad:
and you will l>e iTurprised i
Daughter of Mr.
-s.
J.
W.
Hat
equal lo a genuine Interest in some­
For true is the saying.
thing—an>thlng. It lends the sparkle
Proclaimed by the aeer.
lar mu to soaxo aanas wita them, we
4»f eageroeM to the most lack-lttslre of making K higher Is not ihouphi of.
Each day la the beat day
mention this elmply to abow bew tot
Or I miKht 've hooked, but fer <
^ PTerM Mm l4*mtiML
eye; It puts vivacity Into the most pul the dishpan on I he tslile sml wash
Of somebody'a year’light of the goapcl bes began to dtapel
rbung New York artist,
apared.
the
dlfhe*
there
ini^teadlif
In
the
ulnk.
tbe
thick darkaem of perfadire that
listless
expression,
and
makes
the
W, D Howells, recently
Aa' I caught la ny heart, at I eooie
Jsvellc Water.
Each day finds a boro.
Du anything to avoid lH*nding the back
ugliest features Interesting.
t visit to the quaint old
away.
Harper k Bros..
Bros., the pule
Each day heli>s a ialnt.
angle. A high Mih>1 should \>v in
And when thU interest la a noble.
With the approach of sultre weather oreupI«-dd by Hsrper
Aa echo of volcea that Been
fi.
Tbe
resalta of fami
E. Ia
Each day brings to some one
inspiring onc^^wheo It gives the In­ everj kitchen, for It Is possible lo do an«i the Cfinsi-qui-nt linen yellom-Ml Ildheni Meeting Mr Howells
toe reemit famlam la Inf
A joy without taint:
more work while sitting down with perspiration. laundresses gener day.
tellect the wipgn of angels, when It ex­
been of great aarf
la re*
as OMirh interested in that Im
Though
It
may
not
be
my
torn.
than
one
would
l>elleve
who
had
not
pands
tbe
sohl
and
broadens
tbe
spirit
C
toe
great
dtatreea.
replenish
their
jsvelle
aster
sup
ally
“Be klad. Thou good Father of ua
front room, toverlng a mboJe
to 100.000 ebUdraa lo toe fomtot dfo
Or youra that ia near—
until a beavtniy glow obliterates sll tried It.
piv It Is not oom- too late A stands
with
•n.
trtets
bare
been
plared
la
Cbrtodaa
“Each day la the beat
Another most convenient article for formula of jsvolle water calls for
thought of features or figure, then may
To the maa who loved the robln’a
toey sra be aadsr
aits over In the i
•a year!"
the homely girl rejoice; for she pos­ the kitchen is a bench or box on which quarter of a ponnd of chloride of lime,
can.
sesses a Aarm which not the most the mop pail may be placed when one half s pound of sal so<U and thn
Who looked oa the 1 ah aad haraaed
-J-hst s Fo-snd-Ko." replied Mr HowThe calendar sparkles
rping
the
fioor
or
washing
queenly
si
beauties
can
challenge,
and
pints
of
water
Pm
the
sal
sods
In
toropy
ceaaoc
bat
break
dewa profo*
It BOt.
ells, mentioning one of the Arm
With days that have brought
which she may still retain when the This bench saves one from stooping pint of mid water oW the fire. When
Aad hurt ao Ikl^ la thla holy apot
-And the short man with tbe eyeMae prise that was longed for.
sheen and glitter of physical loveliness to the floor each time the mop or cloth the water Uiils the ^ smls will Im glasses at tbe desk opposSu
Some good that was nought;
am of-lDdla. Thta baa bate fi
be wrung out. and It Is this stoi>p dl*.solve<l. Meanwhile. ( dissolve tht
"Vou must mean Mr. /iucLs-Onc."
are long since forgotten—Med ica
greet barrtar. bat It to bteakliw drera.
High deeds happen dally.
Ing that makes the work of mo
Talk.
rhiorl.lo of lime In the remaining quart returned klr. Howells
Wide truth grow more clear—
"Then there was a man over on the TBere Is aa yet aoCblag like iatonaaP
i«> very tiresome. This same bench of cold water, mix tbejtwo aolutions
rtage. aad yet toe Rae of demarretloa
other side tint I wondered sbou
"Each day la the beat
be
used
for
elevating
the
cl«»thes
can
strain and lioMIe. . Fo> bleaching pur targe mao who looked at you
ta gradoally beeooMag lem dtattocL
» TUae la the beataveoger. If we
In-Ooort and OuUtoera.
or somebody’s year!"
Only recently at a cottage reoaloa flOO
basket when one Is hanging
poses, a cupful of tbe javelle water is fierce wiy just as If be wanted l

watt:
What houra we spend Inside our clothes, saving one the trouble of
empooed ef RIadooa. Me*
used In a pailful of water. Put the you op."
» Tbe yeara apeed by. aad oa their
No ana ever rises
I aad CbrlittaaA ala at toe
"Well, let me see." betiUted
stooping for each piece of clean linen garments Into the mixture, soak for
But brings Joy behind.
L Back followtolp a few
them attractive
place the Indlvl
A convenience when one is cooking three minutes and wring dry. Xhon
► We have ao room foraaythlag
No sorrow ta fetters
"oh. 1 hare It-tbe janitor, of course " years ago roold have beta abaelatoly
is
a
wooden
cleat
nailed
to
the
wall
wash them \h soap suds, scald in soap

like hate.
The whole earth caa Wad;
well. If we have strength for It. for just above the cooking Ublc. A strip
T.Tb#
mater, rinse In water to which a little
► Thla eolema troth the low monada
How selfish our fretUpg.
such a home la a perpetual Joy to
Paouaiog CH»« to
ktoidom. New eoaverta are brfag
of eUstlc li nailed to the wall a feu ammonia has been added and
aeem reveallag.
How narrow our fcarfamily: yet when ao much time may be inches above the cleat, and ihe cook
ronw must be a nice plsc-e to live In. made e^ y^. The ^ Is
through at least two clear waters
* That thick aad faat about our feel
Sach day U the beat
Here la a list of penalties for various
healthfully spent out of doora under book, open at the right place. resU ox
Of «,mebody’s year!"
ertmes. according to Ooresn Uw;
Tbe
shade, why don't
the cleat, and is slipped back of the
An Erv>erg«ncy Pie.
rrrenon, man-Decapitation, togetbfarmers' families apend more time in elastic which holds It In place. Thus*
wlih msl relatives to tbe fifth de aeed. Tbe
-Tbe field
field””
to ri iTto toT'b^
aia Wheeler Wllaoo.
I l>egan to make a rhubarb pie, when
beautifying the grounds about the one may glance repeatedly at the cook­
« Mother, wife and daughter pols. veet- aad some day
I found that I did not hare rhubarb
Ths Homely OlrTs Salvation.
houte. Upon the
OiMd or reduced to slavery
~r BhaU have re^oBded to tbe
book without touching it with the fin
Treason, woman-Poisoned
There are many different kinds of has heretofore fallen most of tbe gers or having U on the table where ii enough by one-half. There was no way
of Jeeas Obrtet. toetr Savloar.
to procure more, and company was ex
Murder. man-D*-capltated. Wife
blame for a forlorn or neglected yard. Is apt to become soiled.
i or unattractlveneaa. nay
tMTtrS EAST CBAH
pected. so the pie must be made I
ra. lixu, fi-11; cm. 14; laa. XUS. 1-T;
» not wholly to blame, for many a
which often seems Inaurmount
siuraer. w(
1. 7; Eech. vtl, 7. fi; Matt. U, I-U;
look strawlK*rrles left from breakfast,
farm woman cares more for fancy
xxvm. 19. 20; Rom. I. lfl4S; x, U-lfi;
put ihom on top of the rhubarb until •oed. Wife 1
PIdted up la aa out of the way corhlngs Inside, or for gay clothing for
There Is the girl with a poor
the
plate
was
full
enough,
first
slicing
aor. the wHter'a aaam aoi kaown. U plexlon. She may have presentable herself and girls, and looks with nn
Strawberry Syrup—Make a syrup
•—Btrsuglad, decaptUted.
the fOttowlag aermoaette. good for all features, but her akin la
Wife reduced to slay.n7;
concern upon tbe tall grass and weeds, from one quart of water and two or rutting each U*rry Into bits, then
aonroaa. tired womea to read
It of yoo aeed to give more atpimply or freckled. These dtaordera the spreading bushes and sprouU aad pounds of granuUted sugar. Boil till addrd a good full cup of sugar, aprln
Deaecrstloo of gra
maybe hard doclriae to put la practice are often outgrown, or amy be cured the nntralned vines
«d. add one quart of kled tin a little flour, a pinch of salt
U BBOce attiacave prtvttagm tor
hat to try It erea If oae oaly haU way by hyglealc living and Judicious treat which a dlUpldated. uncolored fence strawberry juice and boll for three aud one tablespoon of water The togertier with male relatives to the
fifth degree MoOmt. wife, and dangblam Of membemblp. PraedeaRy
<irowlM
rrleii
give
the
pie
a
delicious
eucoeeda. wQI be a blcMlag. 1
quarters
of
an
hour
Bottle
and
seal
s guard. Now. a woman can take
eat.
id to Btrsagthen toe link betwore
flavor and templing color and the
are eo maay thlaga which role ui to
while hot.
Ugly hair often spoils an oiherwUe care of a yard by doing a lllllc al
nalor aad toe older aodety aad
thickened
the
juice.
Wc
often
use
jften
t^
oar aaddag which If we try hard pretty face. It may be greasy, stringy
Strawberry Jam—Pour half a ci
ore tsadw and tboaghtfal for
She ran paint or whitewash
.o ,he
«Ka«h we caa maater. aad ihU U
red current juice over one pound of recipe now In |
dull: reasonable care will correct fence and nail on loose palings
rhubarb pie.
bn For toe few weak: Ctaasr toacb
this. Or the hair may be aa ugly col plank; with a briar-scythe she can granulated sugtfr and allow It to stand
ke of seoteoclog haUtiial w!tk year pastor; etody ef oar liter
for
twenty
minutes
while
you
I
kj
II
Hero It la: .
keep
the
great many girU suffer agonlef
offenders to short terms In prtooa ta store aad accloo oo It Fsrtoeetro^:
WeighiMl Skirts.
-U I hhd^e
alow fire one pound of ripe, mi
red hsir Such gtris should re­
Hear from tbe criminal statlstlca of Oemptaceacy to danger; at tbe top of
with a apelU call that some of the most attractive and tack up aad train the vlnea.
stirring constantly with
Owing to the sheemest of the sum*
argo part dTmaaklad
of w
Great Britain Of 171.088 coovlcted too wave reduoble toe eaergy; maay
amid all thla laaaae activity. It abould women la history hare red hair: and
Km. Add the sugar and arr fabrics, the dress skirts will be
is not unwomanly, and
ved In prisoo In 1908 oo
be UU abort aeatoaee: -Be quid, be that It la the chief physical charm of healthful If we do oot overdo at one currant Juice, then simmer for half an very light In weight, regardless of tbe
fewer than 96J«9 bad been coavlded Ogden Vogt Geaerel Secretory 1
qalotr So WTltaa Johu FWter.
ml of fullness used. The sUghtes: before, many of them twenty timeu.
famous actreaca. By giving It time. Better spend leas Ume oa flow- hour. reoMvlng every particle of scum
“1 often thlak aa I watch uoum
breeze
will
cause
a
skirt
of
this
de­
that
riaea.
When
cold,
seal
In
lumblers
care, arranging li
era. and make their "setting." or backn Is also stated in tbe reyiort that tbo
oua woman. What a waato of vHal ingly and dressing la suitable colors, round. ao they caa show what they wRh paraffine.
scription to be misplaced. To obviate
>rtlon of habitual crlmlnaU ta
force!’ and I loag to aak hor to keep rod hair may generally be
Ilclous-Cover four
difficulty, the newest wrinkle Is
■e.
antlj oo tbe increase. To aeaperfectly atill aad root 1 thlak a
beauty.
of fine, ripe strawberries with to weight the lower edge or hem. teoce socb paraoos to abort terms Is
The other day I called at a coxy lit
to let tbom aat again to prey STwin Mr at thk tiM ihM
Then there la the uglv
are beglaalag to roallae that to
e home. "You
see our vine. foor pounds of granuUted sugar and These weights are very light, and freMwat paopia. Tbo latoreat of
ily consist of a few pennies cov­
powor la Ikelr IKtle world, they
t to stand over night In a cool
aagular. or fat aad shape said tbe lady of tbe>ottage.
cmklvau repoee of mlad
less. Tbe pooslbllltles of a lovely face hack career of the w<^d shed was oae place. Strain off the Juice, pour it Into ered separately with the material aad
granite aancepan and let It boil for sewed at IntenraU In the hem. This tooaM aot bo psrmlttod to go at any
are often rained by either of t
Yet maay aay :
root; lu vines covered the
-I am ao aoreoaa: I caat help It;
of the boUdlag. lu aide, aad aloag on ifleea mlnatea. removing all the acorn. keeps the aklrt ta poritkia wtthoat laTbe fact
Add the berriea, boU tor two or three erferiag la the laaat with the moch
again the remedy: aeaslhle food, part of the i
my mother la trory aorvt
r Of them go back to prioUto tweattath time abowa
thea poor Into hot cans or dealred airy eEecL
plenty of fresh air. mild exert
from the same root, onpported by oae
aervoua family.*
atabmeat
baa
ao
reatruta
-Whmi are we going to leara that
or two posta. were carried over a space botUea aad seal ImmedUtely.
y Strawberries — Take, five
figures so ugly
wo aoed aoi cany all oar ai
of several feet to the milk hoime. aad
A Cmnplaxloii Lrfimt.
oaoar haekat Boeaam yoar
M nearly covered. The whole
of amatl hot ripe strawberries,
Maay beantlfnl women attribate the
was Igaoraat ol eortala tklai
hang ia perfect clusters of fruit. Care- add a few tobleepooas of cold water youthful look of their skin to thU
ease tight shoes, lay a
OM 407 •• ru koM at as «* •(
It lonow that yaa mad be h
wish to speak of. Is that which coa^ fal pnmlag aad training not only gave
■ook to a mush as for simple loUoa:
eaed ta bot water ettr tbo plaoe a* rirw book. 1 aoa. teMW te Mi
too? Beeaaee yoar father wi
fiaes Itself to homely featarea. BamlL
sbuadanec of fTOH. bat made a jelly. Poor la a jelly bag aad leave In
Half a plat of the beat alcohol: two
• tbe shoe ptacbea. Tbe am
moralag. la fact aa aU day ahade,
place over algtit to drip. Add ounces of tplriu of camphor: two beat wiU eaase tbe toaibar to give
-where we do aeariy aU our woek.- to thU juice fire poaads of brokea loaf
»s of spiriu of aauaoala. and five tbe abape of Cba toot.
. yaar father aad mothm. your
■aSd the oipeer. What a rest to tbe
and half a pound of strained ounces of aea saiu. After you have
A tablespooafal of rinegar pot lato
-AkI B«r aw IM a 4wr
aad ataion are baadloo of
r eye to glance from the kttcbea boaey: boO It down to a very thick ail theae aUxed. add eaoogh boillag
»r ta which toagh mmU or fowl
i^gmA aad
hod aaabit to eoal
door oat upon a aeat yard, with its
Into a plat caa pot three aad a water to maka a quart ia alL
to bo boilodg vm make It to
lypaaty:
f Mow.wh.1]
half pooada of fraah etrawberries. the
Bottle, cork tightly and shake before
•lflaBth«|plt;famawi
ms which for tlmae at least la
fooad. When a can takiag.
A plaeb of oatt «a Bfika Cbt
-rmi«aBhotplt.aadyoui atholp
imoBwalksorutAamatbseaIs fan acrewoa tbe Bd tightly. Bella
U wen robbed Into the foee dally It
aa agg bMl fokter. aad a Plato to
tf yaa waaM ho aay ph Hua to
How may a glH ao aSleted
cold water la a large kattle aad let tt
rax la oatoad atofto Mfil atoto tot
in atreagthea the maaelea aad ao
llitho
: hsraslf as to fitatest attsm
to a ball. ittM opM the aaaa aad
aa order of moaka aad color, her 1

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as I am MU wo
BBSwar It toftoe I start to work, alttoush tto letter may aot get out of
tto poatoHoe fornome time. Thera to
1 bf Om torMcr to to M« re^
a Uto between here i
tknl the lea has aot gone out of yet
.421 and for that reason tto mmll wiU to
J77 detoyed for n week or two. The lake
I spoke of to Lake LaBarge. It to
thirty miles long and the steamer has
.24 18 .CM to go the whole Isagth of It. So yoo
topiM to ft food fttototftft Uto tor Fort Wayne ,
Terre Haute .
.23 21 €11 see tto ice win have to to dear out
Sooth Beto .
.27 22 A40 before a steamer can get to tto
.24 24 AOO Yukoa river.
^ . to trip Mftftftft or fttatoto fttotftis
.2S 27
It took your letter 29 days to get
tog plans far om atosmas tot of capsoat aed asikl to svery
.24 28
here from Traverse City.
wmiftto R Itorbes. No. S la to <
Deytoo
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28 .429 wa3 by train and pan way by steam­
MO >aratt7 four, li aaffertoc ti
.IC 25 .214 er. then by canoe and pan of the Ume
. ilftoi polanfttog wad l>y ft com, tort Grand Hapids
it was carried on tto hacks of men
It to toftgktW win to ftbto to portietMISCELLANEOUS SPORTS.
over the lee jams and then by atage
totottofftoto.
and again by canoe and finally by
FOR 8ALE BY
ft to TftT7 tlltoljr tot MkMgftft'a
The four mile running record to
steamer
to Duwxon.
Hnfmah A Lay Msroantito Co.. Affowta. Travereo
* /toottoll toftai win fifty oolj hi coUose held hy Alfred Scbruhbs. the noted dlsI have been working for
to#M totoftftor. Tto boOdliK of the
runner. He reeled off the dlxcalled the M'hlte Pass Co They have
lUjMO WftU ftioni to Md ftt Aftft tance in 19:23 2-6.
w BDaw-etd. li
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The Century A. C.'of Los Angeles of several steamers on the river and
to fSSjMO will to fem n $5,000 purse for a bstflc l»e. carr> passengers and freight from
Recorded by Register of Deeds M il
M’hlte Horse to Dawson. I have been
s Terry McGovern and E<ld
son to June 25. 1904.
helping repair the wharf and clean up
Hanlon for July |5.
Anson R. Hannaford and wife to
in the ware housesI anil will work for Chas. L. Lockrldge. lot 8. bitok C. BayImke Odessa. Mlch^bad nom
them all
MV got n lay off side; f€0.
Now Torlu iofto
citing hone races last Saturday.
Perry Hannah to M’. C. Finn. loU 7.
s
start
to
run.
They
pay
Tftto C Attoiftatw 12.900 fieopic.
George Memsic bent Joe Flaherty of
r5 cents an boor. In one 8. block 2. Perry Hannah’s 4th add:
CMtoMge. Hft«. Jane ».-H
Lowell In 10 rounds at Pcoris Friday
1300.
ARD
week t made over $52. The boys told
tol 8. Tftlo S.
night.
Carl 8. East to Tbos. H. Sherman,
Tto roprcMoUUres of lUnrard aad
Frankie Nell knocked out Harry me that some weeks last summer they lot 2L block IL H. L. A Co.’s loth
ABSOLOTBLT OMNtLESX
add; 82.200.
made as high as $90 in <
Tftto who will ftK«^ the ftthtotM of Ox Forbes In the third round of tl
n. J. Morgan and wife to H 8 Leon
s that this
M ftfti Cftaibrtifte in todo«. July In Chicago Friday night, deiwi
ard. neVi of nwH. sec. 13. town 27.
It, 1n?9 tofto ctonen with tto «tep lag hU claim that his previous victory be iH-tter for freight, so.
range 9; 1125.
B
w-s well. I expert to ma
Flora M'atts to Antonia Furlsch. kX
tlOB of tone who will conpete In the
Forbes was no accident,
€9. Havtland’s add; |1.
by next fall.
’ Mrtor-mito run and hammer throw
sis Wright, of Harvard, won the
Tbos. M’. O’Brien aiv) wUe to K. E
Yesterday was celebration day here, Toner.
Tto Amorimn oootentanU no far ax finals and singles in the N. » England
e( al. lot 3. block 33. InlerlochxSocSiod ftpoB are ax folUnrx: The 100
* championship tournament on the queens birthday. They
Tnisteea of 1
the same as we do the Fourth in the
yard ianh. Bohlok. Harrard
the courts cd Hartford club Friday by
block 2.
stea. I was lo town all day aad part to Daniel Weaver.
Tale. Half mItorun.Ycmnft. Harrard defeating Roi.^ri Uroy. of flmoklyn.
Fife Lake; |75.
Pamft>.Tato. NIto run. Olcutt. Yale
five-s*M match. The summary of last night watching the different
Theodore Gelt sen
w^lfCt
ATT fOm
parades. They had horse M’eber. swM of si*Vi
ColwoU. Harrard. The 120-yard hurdle. Wright against Leroy. 1—C. 3-c. K-C.
PBR 1000 WATTS
race* and squaw races, pony and pn
11;
BM« Harrard; Clapp. Tale. Hiph 6—3. C—1.
Bertha I
H. Kearney,
ump, Mntpkr. iun«rd: Victor. Y.l.
Before a crowd of lO.OOO horse lovers poose rmres. Indian and do^ races, hike
hid;
I30.V
I
42.
lUL.
A
Co.’s
lllh
add;
and Jump rare, man race and m
Broad Jaap. Har«o. Harrord; 80cl at Glenrllle track Saturday l^u
8eyn
4r«. Jiills E
k c
sack and two men tlo<l together Chapi>ell. lot 35. Blackwood: |40.
ioM. Tate.
v
the trotting mare, driven by he
Frank L. Fowler to Thomas Srmirth
and lots of other races I haven’t
Priftontoft and Harrard hare acrwMl
Ll(kf ai< PiYF Cf.
C. K. O Billings, was sent a mile
walte. lot
Interlochen and ne*4 of
found
oam<^
for
yet
to Are yean of athtollcn, taklnp In all
he wagon to l>ojii the amateur
nwVi.-sec. 15. town 2C. range 12: $1.
iindro<ls of people are leaving here.
hnmehen of coltope aporu. Bnterlny ord of 2:10. The mare made the
Emma B Lucas to Cha«. Blsckman.
y an> going to the Towana coun lot 75. Oak Heights; ll.nfH)
toto thin ftrnuutemeal with Princeton.
In 2:0€H. Tl.. Lm quart.-r
Chas. Blackman and «ife to Lina
several hundred miles from here
Harrard will quit playlns Pconxyl made to 30 seconds. Mr. Billings
mala- Thlx will to the laxi year of rode Charlie Mar a mile to satldlc in down 'the river towards the coast on E Bryant, lot 75. Oak llelKhtK; |3T5.
Lina E. Bnant to Chas Blackman,
‘ camon of any nort totween Harrard an effort to bnwk thc^atcur world’s the American side. There has been lots 7-20. Grover Park;
aad PennnylmnU. and next year the rec.rd of
Lucy G. n^MX-ham to Wm. Selkirk.
^K»rd was low- lots of gold found there during the
past year, hut It takes lots of gold
ne\4. see. 28. town 28. range 9; |L«00
Crtaaoft and the Omnfe and Blac ered to 2:17^.
Irving E. M’olfe to Prod .N. Glass.
there. Flour was as high as
frUI atrunto for nupremary on the din
There will bo no moiv horse racing
o< W of swVi. Boc. 27. town 2C. range
. BOB^.*the track and yrldlron. For at at Waahiogton park. Chicago, this 135 a sark there last winter
:,tetot three yearn efforln hnve U-en year, and a
Charles F. Gid
1 to Earl J CtKike,
ana In circulation ards spring there wasn’t or
to put in >-our mxl for nexf
iKiughl even at that price U>ts of
Me lookhis to the a«reement which that the track where sti many .
winter and
|
li to]
erbles hnve lK»en derided will be miners Ilvt'd on rabbits and sa
nwK»
of
ne
,
sec.
21.
town 25. range
that Pennnylranla will dtoplay
loned. The stand taken by the everal^months. The river is
12; 8.350.
dtoaattofactlon when nhe lenran that city authorities prohibiting totting In fmm^ere down there and last
Calvin O. Gil
IVm. L Brown.
steamers left loaded with IfX IT. block 7.
2nd add; $Lshe In to to ponhed aside by Harrard any form at the track. Is r(-^I).»ns^)le two
■ovtelons for that district.
la order that Princeton may to
for the closing of the pn^.nl nunH
Earl J. Cook and wife to C. A Ham­
hy letting us deliver «lir«^
Slnte the horrible winter Is past
on. There ban beea In tto pnni
With the eliminating o
mond. lot 19. block 7. (Toodrich’s add:
Irom car lo )-our bins.
/
n commencing to like this country 11.200.
hard feeling totween Pfinceton and bookmaker race goerv roftife i
better every day. but 1 don’t want to
ugusta M. Lewis to Fred Eggll.
Harrard. So Intense wan the feeling ronixe the track.
ne *4. sec 23. town 2G. range
of ftirtagaalim that the grtdiron bat
There will to but one trotting race stay here too long. 1 don't like the
tdian
flag
as
well
as
I
do
the
Stars
tton ware-dlnoofttlniied. It to tl
meet in Detroit this summer, that at
M. H. N. Raymond and wife to Old
Stripes. The other day I saw
Ito new more will mean a triple al
National Bank, parcel In Peninsula
roaae Pointe July 25-29.
that had a jag on carrying a large township; II.
Uaaon emhrariag Harrard. Tale and
In a dash across the country. Harry
American flag through the streets. Ac * Philander Paris and wife lo Corell
Trouiw lnc, sH of swV4. mx-. IG. town
cording to tow here, no one it allowed A
broke all records for long dlstani
27. range 11; 12.000.
to carry any other flag or hoist any
MlCHmAN ATHLETICS.
C. P. Taylor and wife to P F Lardlc.
tor car driving In this eountr
flag unites the Canadian flag to oo lop. lot 10. 11. block 4. P. H.’s 3rd add; |1.Both Phcwics.
Soo dftotftd Lndlagtoo. 5 to 4. Bat lowered the record betw<*en !
Well, this fellow got an American flag
and New York by more than
urday.
Phebe J. Carpenter to Caroline M.
about six feet long and be tied a little Haney, parcel, sec. 31, town 28. range
Vpallantl. June lE-Port Huroa hours. He covertMl the distance. 245
10:
1400.
les.
In
the
remarkable
time
of
C
high nchool 7. Cleary coUege «: thlr
wife to E. A.
(the smallest one he could get) on lop.
hours. 55 minutes. The previous
teea laalagm.
neV.. sec.
Some of the Canadians got mad but Nickerson. se»4 snd
Prank Bchllct of Denton has been ord was 8 hours. 48 minutes, held by
they couldn’t do anything because he
Kittle
elerted cnpUln of Ypnllantl ii high larn* Foadlck.
------------------- i of nw fr U (
Arrangements hnve been completed had the Canadian flag on top
nchool banebnll team for next year.
. town 25. range
One good thing about the Cana
r a motor cycle mee to to held at the
Cbeboygaa. Jane IP.-Cheboygan
W. P. Crotser and wife to J. M’
City to 8L Louis
government
out
here
is
that
the
people
driving park the Fourth of July. Five
M.Qmyllftg8
Patchin. wH lot 32. ! 33. block 3. P
$18.50.. IS diy I
have better protection here than In H.’s 2nd add; $3»m>
8t. CInir. June 19.—Port Huron i: heats will to run. each of five miles in
Ilf.OO. 60 flay Umll
length, making 10 miles around the the Ktatofi from getting robbed or
8t. Clnlr t
$21.00. lor the
dered. 1 have beard several fellows
Harbor Spdagt, June ll-Peioxke> track for each event A purse of |2r.
This will include meals and
that If they ever catch such and
e put up and aundrU>s will to
4.Harhor8pHngn2.
berth between Traverse City and
such a fellow across ihe line o
PorUge Lake. June IS-Portage award«*d other place winners.
Chit^o.
American
side
that
they
Intend
to
put
Ackerman, of Fosiorla. Ohio, threw
Lake U. Lake.Unden 2
Tickets will be on sale comin him. but they don’t dare do
Bobl.y Reaket. of Alma. Mich., at Fo*
Kalkaska. Jane
m^ing Thu„,l,,, .Fane 9.
Tiwtn. imwrn Trurmnm Cttr eoBMoUac at W.ttoria Thursday night. Reakea gained that out here on account of the strict
c
W.llaws and they arc afraid of the red
first
fall,
but
lost
the
next
twa
A
Petoekey. June 18 -Petoxkey 6. KnlSteamers leave Traverse City
TSmU^r**V!•mrcttx^ &**h^port at
ildemble sum of money changed jackets.
ever)’ Sunday, 10 p. m,, and
Potatoes are worth a dollar foi
Tr^*taTto Tvavm City for Nortkpurt at
Thorxda)-!, Cam.
Harbor SpHagx. June 21.-Kalkankt hands on the result
pounds and we luiy a dollar for 12
m> 1 Kortkport at IS^ a. ■
Mmted Harbor Springs. 7 to 2
pounds of sugar, so you set* sugar
Tto Portland and Ahna big) school
cheaper than potaUn*^.
teams are playing at Beldlng today for
r friend.
tto sUte ItttcmcboUstic champlooiihlp
Charles Kilway
Htok team has woo nine mmei
has experienced two defenU.
Worst of All Expertofwoa.
Lnpeefv- June 21.—Lapeer 20, Flint
Can anything to worse than to feel
He writes; **I had bronK
chltto for three yean aad doctored all that every rainote will to your last?
^w Paw. June 21.-Paw Paw 8. the time wltkout being beneflUed. Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H
Marshall 0.
Then I beemn Uklag Dr. King-* New Newson. Decatur. Ala. -For thrre
years,- she writes. -I eadured Insuffer
Cass City. June 2l.-Caas City 14. OIxoorery. and a few bottles wholly able
pain from Indigettkm. storaach
cared me." Bqisallr effecUre in curing
OftioS
d bowel trouble. Death seemed to
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Tecumseh. June 21.-MontpeUer 0. snmptlcm. PneamonU and Grip. Onar
« failed. At length 1 vns Induced
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anteed by Johnaoft s Drug Stocw and
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