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Title
The Evening Record, May 03, 1904
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-05-03
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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WEATHtW.
Pair tORlgkt ami
mi WudBuuday:
W«dB«*daT:
vblch
(roopc lost torn
oaod«d. Tb« Meaxr
I w<»Bd«d. Six TiW
MAToerouawsMtssAm
case begun.
TO
PAVE
WEST
-PRONT STREET PASSED.
>ner-Barrett Jury Becured and Pre
Allar •vatfhy'e •*• «§« Jape Pvr-
By Wire to tbe Brealag Record.
Loadoa. May X.—A diapatrb frtmi
8t. Peterabarg Mya that a mator U
earrcat there to tbe effect that anooeorred aear
liminary Statement Started.
Engineer Asked to Prepare Plana and
By Wire 10 tbe Evening Record.
WaabIngtoB. May 3 —At 10 o cloric
thi» BKXWlng the Jury In the TynerBarreit poetofllce caae waa filled and
Dtotrict Attorney B«wcb began hi* prellmlaary vtatenent.
Coat of Masonry Deck Una Along
DARRAGH
IS CHOSEN
Boardman
River^-Cematary
STOCKYARDS
WERE BURNED
CONVCNnON
I.,.:*.:?;,*;;:.:'
FIRE^^
are Mt by «H>oeen Qjalitic*.”
It
may
Ktnu^. but it actually
Loose and All Escaped Except
costs lets to wear
Two Cartoads.
consequently
the
original styles, than it
lowing «if ii.tHsi head .,r fr.*nxleil cattle
marVetl the desiruclinn bt Are of the
entire I'nltm stock yanl» UKlay
The
flames swept an area of tr acres, lick
aiketl for many of the
of the cattle were lumetl
escap«*d attb the except.«m
(d two carloads
2M
''‘sTL’-".*"" 3.00
attempts at imitation of
these same shapes.
Mred V.
Trkdricb
UL GOOD POINTS
E
Igleaner
KIMBALL
a" kMMHAI.
Second ba
our big cIcarancE* «
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
iwrrootsi. R.E.SIroK,lltT.
IrerTthlng In
Shoe-
IfVlSlBMKIIOlM
Made on the new Fashion I^t. New
and Nobby, Stylish Heels
m:
'B Darragh
«ldf«
Cotjgrenhman
acclamai
, wa.»
renominated
name wa* pro*E“nted it
. When I
by lh«* Grand Traverse
support
'gallon, who move<l that it 1
! acclamation
The delegate* to the natk naJ repub
Theodore
Mean
convention
are
BcJjmldt of OsceE.la county
igherty
Antrim c
Rone. May S—According to dU
temale* arc Da
patches received here. <Gen. Kompat- saukee county 1
Barehlag from ILiao Yang
kin U marehlag
Montcalm county
Claim* and Acoimts-C E Murray.
C R I>wker*y. A E Wilson
Pollce-C H Dockcray. 0 W I
die. C. E Murray
nre an.l Water-O G Millar. C.
Lardie. J M Glllett
F*ound*-A K Wilson, i. K. Glbba.
WOMAN DEAD;
HAN A SUICIDE
^Ordinance*—C.
W l.ardle.
Dockeray. C. E Murray
Public I
l.ardie. J
Bridgi‘1s—J M. C.llleti, A
E. Murray.
Llcenw—M. C Ovtatt.
im A E Wllron
Gibbs. M. C.
Are ships lari nlxht to block the en
trance of Port Arthur harbor but they
and two Japanese torpedo boat* were
sunk by the Russian iorp.-.|o iKyatu and
the Are from tbe land l»atterle*. leuv
lag the channel clear
. ---------------. From Liao Yank to Fen Wang
By Wire to the Evening Record
Pen Wang with *0.000 troop*
I MAD TAMKN NCR FROM HER
HUSBAND.
Ma^lmaafa LifaAsaa Dedy and
FStaBy WeiMvBid MImaelf.
■i#
^iHe of
:e G Coy■eli
.
week* that Hon. George
wa*
Mr. Cor.
out of the contest.
»ome good work but Mr. Darragh
t ihi
a strong orgat
dlatrici which could not be broken.
Mr. Coveil
took the situation in
friendly aptrlt
witness the re
ragh. In tbe meaaUili
Travene
iverie county
.
delegation
for Covell1 and was prepared
for tbe Grand Traveyae
Stre.-tK and Walk* —L K
Gibbs. A.
I
s«*wen.—A
E. Bingham. C
E. MurC.
R.
the way
Keep a going and you'U fin Uly find Benda-the one store wfa«t
ALL is np-to^e and popular pri^—swril SUITS at 10.00^ U.0(h
15.00—Nobby TOP COATS at 10.00, 11.00,11,00 and foe Fsn^^
-0, 4.00,5.00. Our Newland HATS i
(A Few S|>ccials Tdir hxira)
!*day I
Scotch1 10
21742174-tt
i
In a piano aV»- not n ailily r
but If It poswuse* Ktylc, a I
tone and I* iMilidIv made,
can bank on It* quality
tboM' point*, and many ic
So it is with those who c
Suits to measure
Oxford'
Wheels Recovered.
Chief of Pnllce Rennie has recov
retl the three wheels
Yiday night A Record carrier
ported to the pollc- unlay
arlous standing commltti-es of
By Wre to the Evening Record
| district r«mgresstonal cnvenilon hold
Peleraburg.
unlay was a big onf{ In point of the cutincll I
era burg. May .1.—Admiral Ij here Un
Ways and .Means—A E Blugham.
altendai,ncv a
virus ofSciatly
Uexieff
O G Millar, G W. l-ardle
1 eight feeling of hilarmony manifested 1
that tbe Japanese 1
-fmiarr -g
Bait yom hook an' keep a-tiyin'
“Queen t^iuality” shoes
and
By Wire to the Evening R»*cord
term-
Tain't no use to ait and whine
When the fish ain't on your
leem
Five Thousand Head ot Cattle Turned
I N
0lty Book $t(
Shoes
INDIANAPOLIS.
IND. .TODAY.
LaCretti
special
only.
Up-to-date Butter
cents per tb.
Beautiful paltcma of every klad^be aeluetiai
torle*.. Speelai patterns in tbe newuM things tor Bariorg. bad 1
and ball*, uaequaled in doalgn aad daporatira al« '
thirds, tapestries, crepe*, two toaea and the UIbIl.
Good papers from Sc per doable rolL
Oliu from lAc per double roll.
ClHFasbiens
In moments
gbt tbe
addiag 1
Ity of the oecaetni..
W
Appointive City OfRcee.
ft .to.ooo Roe
Accord lag
♦*
to the rumor tbe Japaaeee were rlrAre department.
j
Ae*l«tant
lorloae. captuiiag 3< Roaataa caaonoe
aad t.OOO prleoaera. Tweaty offlceni
F*ulgh
-----------—
K C Fulghum
City welgbmaater. Prank A Wlaale
and about 4 ft mea are reported to RENOMINATED BY ACCLAMATION
>uaded.
TbU
n^ior
may
Director of Ihe.poor. P. D Manrln.
hare beea t
AT CLARE TODAY.
|
Health*”^
i belated eiaaiterailoti of the laal
•r. Dr. F P. luiwton.
yeara. K.
baht
_________
_________
I
Library tniMee for
I 8prag\ie
Library im*i*-e f«»r three yeare. M
Many ftiMeiana Were Captured.
E
B
Minor
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
Member of Ixiard of building
a.—Oeaeral Knmkl.
_ _
rear*. Prank Me'
rren In SUPPORTED
Japaoeee force*
BY
GRAND
TRAV- ,
Poundnuuiter. Jamea Avery.
ecavenger. James Avery
ERBE
DELEGATION.
p Jap^
after the big flgbt «
police without aalary to 1
pureued the
retreating RiiaK C Kent.
E
alaaa. adding 200 caanaltiec to ih«*
Japaaeee eide. Two compaaie* of Mr. Covall Conceded Mr. Oarragh't} n
Riiaelaa artillery eiiirendered by raleNomination Some Tim# Ago. But
Menilnr* «f U»- lK«r.l of tra
t flag.
PirlKloo Oeaeral
I r'.HBfge \V Ijiniu-. r R IVu-keray.
ofllr»*r«
iny other oBli
Grand Traverse Delegaation
Rueaian offl(
rhT*|’.ilW. •I.VUI
lal police to 1
Waa Loyal to Him.
‘cial |>ollce at 1
lured in this later f
t appointed
--------------Bpeclal to the Evening Record.
standing Committees,
Channol Still Uear.
j
Eh-venth
HAIHOMIODS
TkgJkMous
Addition Again Taken Up.
City attorney. P C. Gilbert.
I
Superintendent of water worke. H
1 O. Joynt.
1
City-'enginecr. Winiam R Caldwell.
City mariihall. John Rennie
Chief t»f lire department. John Ren-
CntnordlM/f Cow Pritts mt
Wall Papors
There were a l*r«e b«®*i
thU afternooe at the laoalhlj aoeUl
time ot the Womu'e club at the home
or Mra. W. N. Kelley. The afterDoon
was la charse of the acieaoe aad edocatkM, aad the bUtory aad btoaraphy
progtam. bat tbe afieniooti waa apeat
y of the b
la TlaltiBg
RESOLUTION
porromcE
»Hi
FrankFrBidiicli&Cj
New Stand
242Front Si
WOMENN'l SHOES..J 1.58
They fit the fccL These shoes are made by one o4 the
largest concerns in the country. We buy direct finon the
W'‘i\
W
IHl BTPmre BKXM>^ TEATSaSB CrTT, Mica. TCKSPAT,lIAY»,ia»4.
IKEDOMOF
. MC BAU. ntVEIL
SANPAlftSl
w.’ t CTOKCC wnx ATTCMPT TO
OOTAtN HlC fULCASC.
1
“ «a apMsIe. aai cosas are
r belag osgaatoad «r kava kasa
laaaehad aa tka aaeartata SM of
R FBiers
HDNEYw
Badadie
af Hbaadr SBd BaHavM Hia Cod
tofeaMaar.
A. KtlXHlA, C%
Ksss&sssr^
THC HAVOflV^ tHEMlMC.
TWwim «r Itayvr fMgk«
tlM dtr «OMCU iMt Blgkt gIVM I
lor tw work «f
dM tMTlwt «urtl^ Tto
4Mi0M ai« vortkjr of tk«
m p-iHwim. m4 It to MP—t
Itet fk* MMoa M a vhote aad ladt*
to to ■yprthy vHk tk« pvo-
tt tmm Sa**
ti
Haw York. Map
- Ham Pask
MT wHI act ba aMa to I
fonaar watotog datagate of tka koase
idUlae's team teat year eoatriks
aasltks smtaa who to drf« In Stag
t aTjttk
•tag pdaoa. was .vtottad pastariap kp
tkte <
illtllBaaIra W. E. Stokaa of this dtp favor as
with whoa Parks had had dUraraacM ertktoi
repardlM tokor trooWas. tookas said
with a IHUa effort, aad tha sapiMrt
from tka kastasas mm aad other dtisaas would ba wUliag aad geaeroos.
wftk tka Cgbttog. accreadTa Bssa ball is s kaaJtkful aad lavlgor^
Mar at pears poaa bp. Ha
sport and iu attooursgems
taaaad oa kis out in the prtooa koapltal aad la s whispered toaa said.
as adiamaad at tk
*Tka Jig to ap. I fcaow tka and to i
tlOB Park tkat has aot agual la Northtor oC I doat care."
am Mtchigaa and all that's Beaded to s
a.—CadUlac News.
LAWSON WILL ICTHE
K.mmucttssnsESsR
A GOOD
OLD
QUAKER
SMat
atlTc.aBd
**1 have got into s ksbh of not being
paato aotktog tkat
sarprtoad st snpthing. but I wIM ad
aptod apoa «Mi «b« approval of th* mit I am surprised st the furor mp
■Impia aaoouBoement of s change in
taipoptof aoomnttT. ItoTor
mp war of condociing mr boslnass
pfcWB has a pwd eoaaeU back of hiB has nsade
aai vicfc hto praetieai Maaa. kaow**Ail mp vihdrawal from mp drta
to: I will be busp for the
ladat or tba dtp's asods aad bosloesa means to;
sooths or pears trping to
aapartsars It to fair to predict tkat few weeks, ntgoths
Standard Oil and .the Cii..'
Indue
'aMMh tkat to asodsd
Amalgamated stock
bank
pitabad tkto poor.
isl subscribers
their
holders and original
si
|g«.000.o^.
and
nd
fM.000,
fM.000,000.
and
Tha Mm qT apraadlap tks bordea
of tha eost of parvaaMt kaproveno risk of placing anp of mp f
aMaUaotkat fataragaBaratkms vklek aasociatas In position to ba puntoli
wlQ aajor tka beoatu skall help
"For pears the public has been I
pap tha eost. to a pood oaa. aad boad alKiUt what the Standard Oil has d<
past, and how tbep did it. and
lac for that porpoaa to tka oalp aqolt
iblic has been Interesi
Interested and
the public
ahla auaaar of provldlag the tuods. Standard (
B hare chuckled. It's
The aatabltobaMet at a staktop fund to
public what the
Standard Oil to doing
oing now. at
and
alao a wortkp raa
longer• do It. In a wap tt:
.Tha ■apor's sascastloos racardl&s
and allow
interest the Standard Oil an<
PtWgratkan for pavlas. and for utU- the public to do the chuckling
toti^^^ Btoaa to ba bad aad tka stona
"Timas are queer, the men who
•etgikrt’ to pava a taw btocks with ms- hare made them, queer, too. and the
results
of
both,
even
queerer.
Ancient,
eadaai. ahoaid ba acted opoa. Tba esrerp ancient, hislorj. shows that
taMtohmaat of parvaaeai sradaa to under Just these coodltlons the people,
alao worth daflalta aettoa
the ordlnsrp. everydsp ptoin pe<»p>rWater arorks aztaaalou. aow that msp fsll Into their own. sod being sn
esuitest bellarer in snclent. very an
wa bare aultabla pomps, are poi
cient. historp. I thought I would lake
aad sboold ba msda as fast as
Ume bp the minute hand and get mp
saamrs satodaat to pap the iatarsst affairs in shape to lend the everyday
oa tbs cost can ba sacured. The dtp plain people, who. bp the wap. hare
to la pood shape laanctallp aad the been robbed on Amaig)
In falling
paopla oaa eoasMar (ba mauar of pub
W. LawsoL
lic totorovaiaaau aerkmslp. as the
ilred
amttsr of boadlng to parfectip right from bis Boston Stock Exchange Arm
of
Lawson.
Arnold
ft
C5o..
to be
for that purpose and s good deal cu
ba doaa wttboot hooding too baariip.
Tha raaolta will Jutlfp tka axpaodi
I for CsUrrh that
' tu^.
Contein Mercury
Tka asapor'B refarancae to tka Cra As mercury will surely destroy the
sense
of
smell
and
complatelp
derange
aad poUea dapartmaats are aucgastire
whole system when entering it
of oaottooed Improramant aloog theaa tha
threwh the mucous surfscaa. Such
llaoa. Tha iwoo
I that as- srtlpM should never be used except
otkar oAcar ba added to tba dap force on prsacriptioaa from reputable physbooM ka acted upoo at once. Chief flclw, as the damage they do is tan
Told to tha good poo can possibly daof Polloa Raenla can scaroaip patrol
from them. Hsll's CsUrrfa Cure,
tha bostaass streaU daring the dap
ufsetured by F. J. <?haoey ft Co„
aad clra proper attaatlaa to tba fire Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and
Tba dtp to large enough to taken intamallp. acting directly up
oo the blood and mn»us surfaces of
1 nl««d IbU
tha system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure ba sure you get ihe genuine It
to token Intaraslly and made In To
ledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney ft Co Tes
monlals free.
AoM by drugglsU. Price. 7Bc per
Ir
;
The annual rsport of the Qrsod Rap
ids ft IsMiaaa Railway Company for
lk03 kaa lost been publiahed. and
as Met
ira
company,. in irsnsmltUag
tka report to
the stockholders, refers to tka Increase
ic laxatkm aad the raductioa In Iu
passenger fares to
cen
In the sUte of Michigan
Michigan law. in the following-lan
guage:
"Argument was had la -\Norember
last before the supreme cou
United Buies at Wasbingtoi
w/lt of error granted to re
peocedt
reduce iu past
per mile la the state of Micbl
kigan. I
a decree has just been ham
aded do
adverse to your company's contentioe.
If the estimates made bp t
reducing your revenues :
ger I raffle.
• You were Infomied li
for 1P02 of the change in
under which the sUti
ors fixed the valuation of the Grand
Rapids ft Indtona railway property
110.500.000. which has been mlscd by
their recent action to 111.000,000. The
rate to be applied to this to tU »11
11 per
ILOWI. as against I1C.553 f
Michigan uxes for system
under new lav for 1P03 .. |jo2.»3».00
lOf.177.41
Increasing taxation
ger revenues is !
serlofs effect on
logs as
worthv
passing c
iment.
re for political power
reached such
acute stage
ige in
Michl
ment hare apparently been forced
ast aside their business judgment and
e governed by that which they think
rll be politically pooplar. Michigan,
istead of meeting the competition of
ther states In seeking to attract capily giving notice to capiul. by unfair
and unjust taxation, that it to a good
sute to stay away from. This in ihe
face of the fi
isequence
the exhaustion
mber re-
leg suies. needs to nurse and en
age IU Industries and transport
facilities, rather than handicap them
by excessive taxation.
•Think of It! The sute of Mlchiga
IU present need of developmen
IXnADlTEO ^wUh
taxing a road earning less than Ifi.OOO
per mile over 6 per cent of Iu gross
I Be tent Sack earnings, as compared with the sUtes
of Pennsylvania 2.6 per cent.. Indiana
3.03 per cent, and Ohio 3.46 per cent.
The Uxes collected from railroads ac
crue under the tows of the sUte to the
acbool funds, and It is credibly suted
aot denied that some of the school
are at this time actually loanon interest, notwlthstandto are withholding the
laereasad ux. pendlag
take the baby out these nke warn
tt yw owe touh. aa we
bave
of Baby
pnisges BMl Go-Cam. both fold,
mg sad redmiag. AH yon havt
to do ta to payfrom $1.00 to $2.00
down aad
balaaoe a little at a
time, while yon have the use of h.
i
Oaec aaH ta hto hag: TCalkaa.
It to net what thaa raaffa that
aaakM tftaa amart; tt to wot
what tkae Mta that makea tkc«
fkt; nor what thae earns that
aMkes thee rich, bat what thee
SAVES."
This MTlng haMt asay be ac
quired through the steady use
of a MTtug aecount to the
We have sadt a laige asKirtment that yoo can find jint what
)-ou want at just what you want to
pay. from $185 right ^ong 0|..
Come in and get one.
anwai
or MienKAS
J. W. SLATER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
aCESWtUMMI
a A. A I. Anaoual flagart thaws t
High Tax to Ba Uawarmwtad in t
Face af Farced RaduetkHi in Far
m
jF YOU DON'T
Yeur Relisbl* Home Furwtohur.
»#b4
bakery. He to a jewMer most of the
time, hot doos boiler repalrtag as a
side line.
The local reporter oa the Fraakfort
Patr4ot wiU be yanked up for oontempt of court the first thing he
knosrs. In last week's issue be spoke
of the circuit court “setting .'•
The Northern Michigan Masonic as
sociation will bold iu third annual
meeting at Frankfort this sumn
Petoakey aad Harbor Bprings w
both after the meeting, but Frank!
beat them out.
Pomona and Occidental lodges
Free Masons st St. Joseph, both old
and strong bodies, have decided to
consolidate, making what U rlalmed
will be the second larges
lodge In the state
TTie fish may have been all frozen
to death the past winter, as claimed by
some, but the cold weather "never
touched" the fiah story tellers. If
don't believe this, look over rhe
nmnt of almost any sute weekly
A large acreage of clover meadows
around Brighton
Vinter killed.
Wheat also looks poor Mac
eni will have to buy poUioes I
Many have oversold
ibers
account of getting II per
lushel
It is
season of ih.- yw
when the sblflless farmer will nuke s
lour of hto premises and learn the con
dition of the machiner>' he left It
field after laat fall's work was fink
says the Marlette Leader, and to give
hto note for something to replace what
he finds useless
There to soroetfiing wrong
where In the old saying about «
constantly changing their minds
W C. T V of the fifit
kept the
• presld
five yean
■s A £ Benjamin.
Portland.
week reelected
■ twenty-firih oonsecutl
Goins; To
Guild?
Do you need any money—we
can loan you mMCy fit 6^ PCT
CCBt- no tax clause in roort-
A. F. Neriinger.
CLOSE PRICES
RIGHT TREAT
MENT. PROMPT
AND
EXACT
Are what we give the people
for their ntoney.
More
Call in oor
aad look it
oxer; we
SERVICE
would be pieaaed to show yoo
AND THE BEST OF GOODS
our goods and give yoo prices.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
C. W. Ashton.
NOTICE!
Wc snll make photographs at
a greatly reduced pnee Mr the
Next Tweaty Days, in order
to advertise our work. We are
making fine photos lor $1.00,
$2.00 fifid $3.00 per dozes.
Call and sec them.
the Jlotragt 6as Bill
is not s high price to puy ior the
saving in <iirt alone.
THE MilATIIItE
^ 7b Hunmiaq
m
HsHge
804 East Front St.,
Opp. Colombia Hotel
soda
fountain
Is
Range,
wood to carry, no soo(,* no smoke
You only pay for a Gas
We connect it FREE.
oper
: season.
Wsift Drug Store.
Crsvcrss City fiUis eompany.
Dew Candks
JIrriptd...
Cream Wafers
StrawbexT}’ Jellies
CoexMUJut Boo Boos
Butter Scotch Waferc
Marrii Mallows
Sahed Peanuts, F.tc,
ALL
Cents
Per
Pound
Burnt Almoods
CbocoUte Chips
» Grenoble Walnuts
•* Sour Lemon
TBESE DAYS MAKE YOU
THINK ABOUT YOUR
Every Department of our Mammoth Store can aid you
in refitting and refurnishing your house.
THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
:ieanmg tools,” scrubbing brushes, mops, brooms, soaps, scouring
S you want grass seed and flower seeds.
lntkd
THE CARPET DEPARTMENT
rems as though every one wanted something.
Now that includes you
CARPETS?
b have anticipated your wants.
Never had a better line of Ingrams and the patterns will surely pIsMC
Body Brussels art W»e most slaborate ws have ever carried—the new colors are the richest and
The Wilton Velvets arc beauties.
WALL PAPER
t have always had the greatest line of Wall Paper, to select from, fto mattar
fom, dining room, library, bed rooms, hall, kitchen or hath
a th# new paporu do ao at one*. Your papor hanpar wHf
r tar him. It's money in your pockat.
imriEALL
AFTEIIOSE
Bfint
la aaMias the Mian «C
4o no I tniBt fnWBB tMk waltbi «t
ba ynspoanlhimy terolrad ia tkla »o-
ATHLCnC CUIM WAHT tMM WOm
, ST. UMIM ItCKT
•Bta to MB
Oc«at Wsffc
PhUaMphia AttfMMS
is Ns«r ths MMt
Hststf AtMsks in Awsrfo
HANNAH & LAY CO S
HI0HE8T QUAim POSSIBLE
BEST
egaa. oC lialaad. Car tbe nbot-pat
la tbravtaa tbe IC-poaad vraigbt out
UfeHX
athlete la
from all ^-------------------------to eallnt bto nerrlcea iiader thair col
ors forr tbe tnteraa
ship alIthe CMymplc g
uaaner. as H 1
tbU sumaner.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
OroBTeoor’t »p<«cb glvls* Prwld
Roos^eU s “Ubof r«<conl." whlcli
I b«TP iMNra wrlUen
vbtte
Tbs
Dlideal enemy
d. It was tbe
Gorman r~ir had.
Independent den..«uratlc movement orK(4iake. prssWent of
that led to the overcsnixsd by Cowen
C
MUth of Nsv Ortesns.
tbs insrd of bssltb
thrtmiQg of
to isk* part in tbs
sxpsrtinstita befiuK
6«tsrmiDs tbs fessibUlty
I temporarily
ilted SUtss
rill nu..
Cowsn bad l>sRun the reform morepntlflc
pIsB
of csmpslfn
eitiss s sstsntl
be took DU part In the fight
Josties Hinsdale of the special sesbeing then a member of c
•lofta coon in New York city has
elected by tbs regular democrat
RUB Vigorous war on usurers, one of
ic organisation, but still holding al
vboot. Manln Hofflln. be bas sent to anlmoaliy to Uonnan
Hl» flerci
tall for thirty days
Tbs Justice say* lagonlsm to Gorman was carrleil Into
tbat tbeas gSBlry are berotnlng too tbe Ilaltlmors A Ohio railroad, which
bold la tbsir opsrailoos. the usual Ins from a close ally «>f Gorman became an
Mwalag to havs no sBset Ias a check
open enemy.
in futi
to tbsir rapacity,
fors. be will not Impoas money psnaloBendsrs
tlra. blit will send all si
UMWUL «tWS
tr m wMdL»
lYOMEI'S SUCCESS M TCAVERSE
CUT
to Jail
Inue I
Wall atrsst broksrs
the public from
moan tbs al*sncs
tbs markst. tbs rs lit being a deplor Cured Many Ssrioua Casas of Catarrh.
------------- - -anil«' wool
The
8. E. Waft A Sons Will Refund
brokers think that with a good leader
Money If It Falla.
tbe market would l>« booming again
Tsry toon, but alnce the dlsaatroiis collap— of the Harris-Oates moveme
medicine oi irealment for
which started the year valiantly a
such quick
ever achle'
to an Inglorious finish, no c
D 1
Traverse
success In
and remarkable
ren
Msma disposed to take the place
City as Hyomel. Tbe fact that
Wall A Sons, when they first
Becauas Ueutenant L. H. Chandler
sold It
of tiM United SUles navy managed so guarantee
admirably the torpedo boat flotilla
contributed largely t
during
their recent
maneuvers
successful Introduction. A guarai
southern wntsri he has been rewan
te<- from a firm like 8 E. Walt A 8oi
iple confidence at tbe start,
by Secretary Moody by being sent to gave
who obtained a Hyomd ou
Japan to make such Investigations as
Th*
Japan
tbs Japanese would permit In regard
that was claimed for It; that the firs'
to Japanese destroyers.
Durii
destroy*
itenant Chandler few breaths of Hyomel cleared the
rooent cruise Ueut
paaaagea and gave an exhilarating
demonsiraied
>raUng: teBect. Its continued
...rthlnres of torpedo boat destroyers
syatem from
the t:
At a social gathering the other even
tnlnent .arrbal germs, soothed
albed Iand be
ing of persons who were prominent
le and
during Ibe first Cleveland ndmlnlttrn- mucous membrane
Uoo somebody told of a dinner given pleie and lasting
p dangerous stomCompared with
it had been used hereach drugging
lofore In tbep treatment of catarrh, the
comptroller of the corrency. w
balsamic
mic aid of Hyomel created a moat
guest, and between courses he
favorable
Impression.
And the medi
■able
from his pocket a folded pocket I
itself
kwrchlcf. Intending to wipe bis gls
make a
ed fo
claimed
On unfolding It be found that it w
necessary that Hyomel
badly lorn and dllapluied tha
ery case
should cure nearly
hastily thrust It out of sight
After
used, for
inrrh
In
which
It
dinner Mrs Manning meolloned the
guarantee
outfit was sold o
mailer to her husband, who bii
»y In case It failed,
fund the monc;
a roar of
Uughler as he
not possesaed
unu
• Good land! The butler t
like this would have
holm , had forgolien l
resulted in an enormous loaa.
But
kerchief, so I sent bln
curing as It did. Hyomel soon gained
Congressman Willi
an enviable reputation and made many
ilppl protested mildly In the bouse friends who recommend It far and
lubllcan 1
against more republl
near
Its succeas here in Travi
ing allowed to print spe«>ches
J
i
City has been remarkable and 8. E
not delivered
I
..alt A Hons are still selling It on
shouted:
'IK>
In rfvfiind th<*
times you have
yourself
a record he keep*, he added
Ji
208 limes up lo this morning'
"Ye..'
FOR REMOVING CHURCH.
aaui tfrllltama. ' and every one
cootrlbutloos was a speech actually
deltverwl
by me
upon
ihl. floor
Neither is there any speech printed by
me which was written by somebody
The first active work
ralght
Congregational church
when the old building
away In order to make
modern structure. Tbe building c
mittee is advertising for bids to
move the old church They will b<
1 May 16
toa baari of are^ gm ar
jh**Sir_________ -_______
Madofohlldbinhtakaa away mach
M tha Joy of motherhood. Aadyattt
naad not ba ao. For aomatfana tbara
IMS bean upon tl
mA
bM
uA Wmmm the AaaUmk.
itlly fwallas that tkin in mimportaat yaar w«fc
May
of vital latportaaea to the bast latar
aata of tlda city vfU torn* Mbrs tbit
trtse npMt of tairacas to erery oae.
aad with the vagy bant iaacM of tbe
ahrayn la
‘ '
Many taportaat mutm vHh rete
m to puMIe teprovaaont vrlll aaonnMrily be loreod wpoo nn. Tbe dty U
srowtet rnpidty. nod te nprewtlac over
n Inrse tnrrltory. aad to kwp paee
with iu growth, and with the taaptovomenu naade ate ■■nary, vra aball bare
on tbe nteft. elne ataay tkteci
) aow vrUU la a abort time, have
to be doae orer aMnJB dealing with tbe diSereat sabJ«<U that most iaiermt junt ao*.
1 nbaU do ao as briellbr as poadbla and
without entering Into tbe detail of the
leaving that part for general
mntten
ns
the dUferent
“
dlncu
rore tn from time
shall be broogbt before
to time.
Finance.
iriMrt ctogtoM oa toe
rca. tt saarea to me to be taaAw
Btor pnHfaMaa oa Aaty Aartag toe Aay.
aaA aaUl nerea oVIoek at aIgM to tote
ieclty. Thia oae maa ia toe chief.
* Is also toe ckler cA toe Are de^
aaaal. The Are degaitmaat aumt
be takea care of. but 1 <
phyaieal Uapaanibllity for
eorer toe groaod to bor^
be Aoae. Tberefa
■aad to tola eoaaeU.
early aeUoa to toe ■
additional regular patrolmaa In U
lice departmeoU arbose daUes aha
be to act upon toe day force, and l
have a regalar beat eatabltobed upon
toe streett of the dowa town dlatrict.
said beat to laelnde aad cover an near
ly aa poaaible toe territory around the
depots at toe ttore at the arrival and
departore of trains. la tbU he should
be aided by the chtef of police
This would leave tbe chief lo an
swer special calls, and wrould give him
beaev chaace of snpervlsloa over both
departments
made last year lo In1 on the force during
stall another
the summer.
changm in the fire departmei
necessary another change In the po
lice force and be was soon taken oB.
and we have since done without a man
la this place.
1 would recommend the immediate
adtipilon of tbe regulation uniform for
iring
policemen, and
of a uniform and l>adge
star. V
nnmbvr while on duty. Imperative
I
Athletic aaaoelatkm, vrbicb baa al
ready o^diired Dvorak aad KeOasg. it
hot after hha. aad tbe California Athodatloa. of Saa PraadaotA la
pleadiag nrtlb biia to ataad by tbe *^Uve aoos."
Tbe moat peculiar tbiag about tbe
hly B
PeiuuylvanU meet U the fact that tbe
ptter
east Is waking op to tbe coodltlon that Ing than Trnveree City.
there nfe athletes west of tbe Alle
Our policy has been such that we
gheny aMuntnins. The newn of tbe have been able lo keep our hooded laperformnace of Rose at Ann Arbor debledneas very low considering oui
were oonaidered false alarms until population and vnlnntlon. and certain
last Saturday, and then It to
ly DO fault can be found with such a
In tbe east three or four da
system.
cover tbelr wind sufllclently
The city is growing very rapidly, lu
development already reachlag beyond
mence lo knock.
moat aangulne exi>ectatloaa. and
p U probably no doubt as to
A Sure Thing.
re.
It U aaW tbat nothing Is sure except
iw In order to distribute the t
death and taxes, but tbat U not alto
of the expense of oar necessai
getber true
Dr. King's New Diaoov
heavy permanent Improvements
cry for Consumption's a sure cure for
ng those that will be moat bene
, I am In favor of Issuing bonds
all lung and throat troubles. Thousiilfy to that.
Mrs. C B.
Public Lighting.
permanent
public Improve
ands
Shepherdtown. W Va.,
VanMetre
tt the ai me lime, would ad
some I
"I bad a severe case of Bron
sinking
jllshment of
establU
lays:
purpose
chitU and for a year tried everything
each issue of tionds si> they becDine
I heard of. but got no relief One bol ofr es
Just
and
I be only
lie of Dr. King s New Discovery then due;
cured me absolutely.”
It's infalUblc the present, and n< injusi Ice
An<l In order that we »halt arrive i
for Croup.
Whooping Cough. Grip, future taxpayer.
a right conclusion in the matter, an
A sinking fund of Itself *
imonla and Consumption. Try It.
not loo hasty artlon th.-r.«n. I woul
productive as It Increases
guaranteed by Johnson's
suggest that the council committee o
e and F. H Meads Trials b<
Water WorVa.
Reg. slies &0c and |1 o<>
With the installation <.
pumps, which I am aiire the city has
made no mlsuke in purcbaalng. and
with the abundant aupply of good wa
ter. we can now fee! that the ctwu of
works and re|M.rl to the eoiinell In d
8taU Convention Has Been Called ”
pumping and distributing the city's
Investigation.
supply will be brought to a minimum
Meet in Armory Hall. Detroit.
When the time shall
May 18th.
ease of
The matter of sewer
cost of pumping and I
orks is quite a question with
maintaining tbe city water
look upon the matter ot
Detroit. Mich.. May .1-A Trlbu
forable clrcumstancei
rttv a. a difficult probl
special from Jackson says
establlshli
do I think it will be i
expensive
te convantlon bas been a tiled
,e purp«i
hate many
in company in the krmory ball
rks Ikiui
May IR. of those men. still
issued
rbo in 185« voted for Gen John
would
advise
that
as
favorable
i
i*‘:^a;’
C Fremont, the first republican nom
lo save expense, i.
president of
the
United
States
Olficlal names and addresses
over .l-fuM) of these mm have alshould N- very carefi
dy been collected, and it U expect'ertalning
the pre
ibat through the medium of this
brat
le convention a prartlcally com
Tha Ant bostoesa ' a toa reaAtag
aawar ayatem
’ threa patltloas for
xigaad by a larga
I tha Poonh ward xl
amber of property owaara.
.^aa rafarred to the committee on i
era oo Aldenaaa Gibbs* motloB.
Apotocr peUtkm praytog for a
and aewer between West Btaventh
and Want Twelfth straau east from |
rorth. conaecttog with Bol
atreat. was rrferrad to the aawar
mittea.
Tbe tnu
gan aayiui
dent aad aacretary to aak for parmlaaloo to build a tramway from tha M.
A N E. tracks along Elmwood
» tbe asylum was referred, e
lan Ljirdle's motkm. to tha
"""
FtCMOirr VOTEIS
.r.r'.",r
r<:rr
'Bi
‘r„:'c‘«rcr
plete roster will be made, to be filed
citizen, in the improvement
with the State Historical society as a
lawme
There Is nothing that adds
l>erraanent n-eord of great value and
Interest
> cannot have t
P object of the stale convention
arrange for a proper representa
timulate this lm| ■ovemenf
of the Fremont voters at the
•re are some extensions of m
great celebration of the fiftieth anni
.ary now for fire protection,
versary of the birth of the republican
party, to be held upon Its birthplace,
under the historical oaks In this city
July C. this year
Furthermore, the
convention U called to have these sur
vivors give to the country a final dec
laration of the abiding prytciples that
Investment
he forming of that party
fitrwets and Walks.
e have
I In the
r permanently pa
I sidewalks
Quick Arrest.
Gulledge of Verbena. >
In tbe hoEptlal from i
piles causing 24 tumors After
and all remedies failed. Buckrnlca Salve quickly arrested
further inflammation and cured
conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at
Johnstm'B Drug 8tc»re and F. H
Meads, druggist
CAILOAD OF HOLSTEWS
Dalrym«n In Ntw York
State.
^
Itnev. steward of the
orn Michigan Asylum, shipped
York Slate a carload of fine ihoroughHolstein Freslan cattle.
lold to W C. HunL of Byracuiie. a
prominent
dairyman and
dealer In
thoroughbred Holstein catUe.
The asylum herd of HoUlelns Is
noted all over the country and the fact
le was made by a tanMapicton NeUa.
pe
pleton. Mich.. May 3—Mr.
to the greatest
John Smith spent Sunday at
flclent evldenc
this farm are
The Mapleton ecbool cloaed Friday,
be raised
Ilh a large picnic. At noon the targe
table was set and there were about 70
that eajoyed the dinner. After dinner.
Miss Elliabeth Daniels
treated her
enjoyablv. {■'areweii
were given.
A targe number of fruit
Jtm pm* Maattof.
Htoan of toa pew cii,
at toa Ant anattog laat
alto toa aomaptM of M. Wtoat f o*dbek toa «av
► of toa e*y. Majror
1. PtAghan eaUod toa haAy to
After toa TCPdtog of tha
ippaaaga to toa eoapcO. whkk
mA OP Ala aaA will ha pttalafi
1 aM wM to mm f H—tlf
M RMt gr ov M tmrtMt a»«
tw
mtiniiing rlgi
fewer, in certain district, will
Inadeqiiaie and will there
rr„;
tn Invtutlon from the City League I
Michigan Munlclpalltlea for Trere City to Join was received aad on
motion of
Alderman Bingham was
filed.
The various claims reported by the
committee on claims and
accounts |
ordered paid.
Water Works
Cxpcnsoa.
Weri
annual t
irtment
works showed
_
excellent condition.
Tbe
showed that the recetjrts had
been |32.745.»4 and tbat the expelndl
lure, had been »31.57fi.91
The c
flensed report was as follows
l^'ngth of main. In miles, 11
Public h> drams. 1»6
Meter, and registers In use.
Per cent of taps metered. U
Numl>er of tapk. Including cemetery.
1,115.
Numlx-r of taps without cemetery.
I.OIB.
Number of park sprinklers. 4.
Numl>er «»f public drinking foun
tains. 4.
Horse drinking troughs. 1.
Amount of water pumped li I gallons.
53fi.725.SOO.
Average pumped each day, 1.470.840.
Ijirgest single day.
pumping. 2.
S37.000.
Hmallesi amotini pumped in a day
835,500.
V
Other Buslnaaa.
Alderman Gibb. Introduced
tut ion to empower the board of pub
lic works to construct a dock line
Boanlman river from the a
ilh Ui
hriilge
F‘atV:‘oa:5a.'sr*“~.j!y
rFvsfP-
j
owned by the city.
masonry suitable i
fT^st!
line fif Union *tr»-et io the east line of
Wadsworth street, the material
When it become, n*-
.
ork can be avoi.je<t
Public Parka,
matter of puldlr parks, it i.
lard for us to see the
nec^tt.liy of them Jii.t at the presin this Idea There are Ju.i
very Inierentlng plac«
,hlch are as yet left almost
It Is onl> a matter of a
resortt places
of the le.. fiwlunate
plat
111 i>ff
by places of recreation
out trespas.lng
*^The money that wc are spending
r in making temporary
targe number of sidewalks that'--------needed repairs and recommended that
nent walks be built. On motion of
E. Bingham, the report was adopt
"'bu7
they like
_____ _
be termefl
rapt
development
S.liipletl
•ZL
s-rst'SKi
I
X K
eU-cilon Inspector, for May ifi
appointed
They were A K Bingham.
U K Murray .-t E Wilson
Tbe druggist iH.nd of Frank Meads
». approved
Cemetery Ritter.
Alderntan
Millar
bntughi
should lie appolntei
and find out the price
He llltroducexl a resolution to that aff^
Mayor Fiilghum did not make hi* A^
po.niment ct the meeting bui wlthlu-ld I. as he thought It would 1
ztr.n:.*r;rn::n\=';T
Grand
Kauid. where the owner.
F^'asasir"'"~-’s.‘g‘
^OUBRTOSSKT taqalrscf AsaU^
f*':
mriA winwff ififfity^TitATEBaE OOT, MCE, TPBBDAT, MAT «,
nCEPTHRI
TOPASTOl
MEV.
W.
T.
HVOOOHOUM
WAS
MM Mb IB tte «Mt Mi «wt
ts» CM BBi tMt MMM SBBilT
MBA.J.A1JMBT
• «f Hl« riM VbBM BT SM
I SIliiMry ta TMa CM
mttaSiy CctoMBi.
Tlie reeept^
**»•
WooibMMC Mi vife Mt
tkc Pint Bbpum cbnrck
vm
T.
Bt
sttci
bjr BMTly 1W pcoiic Mi eretr
’POWPBH
'
presnH Ini • rery Sac ttnc.
eu-Ijr part at the ernlas wm» ic»
to rlsUtiix Mi roeHTlag the r
Mi this part or the •BlertaloDcat
tooh plan la the mala part of thh
church. It wai ta hmwr of hU «*«hU Bfth rear as pastor ot the
pletlag h
church.
Teetac the guests
AWOlHAtySREASOwj
nma «Ba aMk BE iBdAMk CBtol
•.MAiA to Cka WBiilBC *y BE Dr
kaL twa yaws MmBmm aE tha mlA«a ctoaa. fv b whale BfWlmA
haalaS hoB tBMto Cram hla madiral
•tadtaa IB PBria with a Bght hean. far
Mathaitoa waa aapaettag htaa. aad they
wmn to ha married aoea after hla ar-
«UEST or HOVtOlt
M
~
taaaUt CHy. Mich-. May r-Mra. A.
AlhrfghU aa oU aai hlshty «bmai laaliMi of this plaee. itai at
• Laka Baaiay. Mr. and Mrs. AF
_ ,ght ware aamag tha Brat sMUera of
Parailae towaMdp. Akoat eight yaan
aga thay morad to FVe Lake, where
they Urad about two years, ratarmiag
to their farm one aad ooe-haU miles
aottthaaat of this ptaea. wh»re they reaided utU aboBt two w^ ago. whaa
they again moved to PUh Lake.
Mn. Albright
has heeo
ta poor
health for aeveral yean Md while her
death waa aaidea It was not expected.
The body eras brought to this place
today and the fanerml aenrlcca held at
1 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Thurstou ofBclaUng. She waa buried In the Kings
ley Bvergraea cemetery
She learei
a hasbaad aad one eoa besldea a host
HraL
Ha fBBBd Aimratirated ta the
af Kathartoe’a father Couat Alexlcaaeh. wha had aome maoths preri
appeared la tha vIBage aear by i
wha had bfwoght
‘—
___ I how hmg he propoMsI to ati
gave no taformadoo. Dmitri, wh
ftomd the young nmn so Inttmata with
the family of hla awm^heart. waatroobML but ho aoou made the dtacovery
that Katharine dM not like the eoont
nnd this rtuMfud him. Why at
that tho count neemed to desire
When Dmitri asked Kstbsrine
tor a reason for her prejudb-e she gsve
by a very ploasMt program
him BO beum- one than that Alexievech
K. W Hastlaga presided aa toaatmaala eyed," Dmitri Uugbed at
ter Md rery nicely emcrtolned the
this feminine reason sod tbongbt no
aodicnce ta this respect.
more about the msi
The program was atoned by alngtag
The
morning
of the wedding day
followed by a abort talk by C. J. Gar
brought a abo^'k to the rommuntty. A
nett. who baa been a member of the
WITH ROD AND REEL,
doaeu peraona In the vicinity were archurch a good nmay yean. The toastnuted, and the most hsrrowlng fenmaster thm tatrodoead Rev. D. Cochdoctor, who
young do
Hn of the Ooagregatloaal chorck. who
party cos
related what the relation of a mtato- John r. OU. O. C. 1
Tl»e prisoners
each other waa Md
. was among t
■r. Walter Loranger. Ih-. A
pastor to hU memt
trial were hurOf the
1
lay Md
“Shorty"
Welt
Instead of lielng given
BrieAy be told of the relaUooshlp
llllamsburg yeeterday Md i
rlcd off to KilM^ts. <' int .\lexlevech
Mi Mrs. FrMk H. Orsrr*. who
} each other Md of the
lodlgade a catch of 30l trout.
appeared
•40IIM WAS CNaSCLKO UNABLE hare been spending the winter In the spleodid membenhip
the Bapltot
Bern Reynolds made a catch of 2«
Booth arrlvei from Grand Rapids tochnroh and said that 0»e relatlooahip Sunday at Acme.
TO orr AWAY.
art at on<-e for St. IVt.-rsburg. w
ar Md will drive tomorrow to Om«*na
of the mlnlsten to each other had
Rev. D. Cochlln and Archie Ovlatt
► claimed to have liiB.ieii.e. to
rhere ther will open their cottage for
jrdlal Md there bad always failed to gel a bile along the Board
he summer.
Mr. Graves Is enthusi
ire the doctor's release
Dmitri
kindly spirit of helpfulness and man yesterday
astic over the prosperis for the rewirt.
irnest In his grslltiide slid Iscgged
of fraleraliy among them; li
Harry Walt
caught
28 speckled
and says that from all indications It
sort of a great brotherhood. The mln- beauties yesterday and Lucius Patch
be the biggest year In Us hlsU»ry.
d not strive for money, he
was with
M. B: Cutcheon of Grand Kaplis
artne could only cling to her lover, de
said, or oBlclal position except i
The third member c
•OT HUiT HAVt CNOUKID Tt«
several others are planning
growth can represent t
spairing of ever seeing him again.
open their Omena
Oroena cottaaes in a i
(
KmLt HtAT.
things but the ministers strived for
After her lover's departure she pai
iiIngB
days, at least six
si* weeks aarl
purity and intelligence and the tplr- Platte river with a nice catch of trout, _ few hours In an agony of despair.
and W H. Dewey, manager of
tblngs.
Itual good c
Then suddenly s desperate resolve took
Albert
Conlllia
caught
Ave
nice
Omena Inn. will
Mr.
Cochlln spoke of
Very
feelingly
1
• ills! rusted the
out
this
morning
In
the
river
back
Oeaal Maanaa of. DrtM Parapirat on week Md prepare to get things In
pastor that he bad been as
count's promlae
Shortl.v pr;;vio«.
hla store.
shape for the coming season
There
MaaiOvt All Over It—Saperlcncs
aoeUted with when be came to this
The Misses Maude Compton. Clara the wedding day he h«.l left her I
will be an unusual amount of building
. Md of
city. Rev. Mr. VanAUtI
I'ettle Wurx- ther's bous. snd token n».ins In t
af Prank Saxton ani S. Bris
at the resort and from letters received
Ived from inis i
t help be I
R
returned vUlsge. Kstharioe ordere.1 n drosl
burg
by Mr. Dewey It seems evident
tol Yaatoriay.
D be Arst begM
naclously t
last evening with OKE and drove tu his r<Minu>. Instead
from
ear's business at the hotel
e year'.
iiry here Md added thi t he owed
lUgbt aerenl other little aeodlng for him to ,-ome dow n she r
ever tiefore
Many
heavU
him a debi of gratitude,
Tha horae aai rig used by Prank are planning to come from tl
• afraid of the game warupstairs snd kno«'ked at bis door S
spoke of hla sudden
Sattoa aai B. Brtatoi while iMd
Two of them also Investigated
and spend the «entire summer
found him walking
prepan
‘ asylui
er by fi
las yaBtoriay caaie n
tempenture of the s
vicinity
to Rt
-Why
1 conducting chapel.
lome frt
ieatroyai by a forcat f
In. They took a cal
low
home
%
he
spoke
of
the
Pctersbnrgr' she asked.
From this
Mr. Saxtoa Md Mr. BrUtol i
depot and report that they
TAX SALES BEING HELD.
-I was too Ute for the 1o o'clock
at has been built
tha plaa plalaa went of South Board
had Ashing enough for this year
Id growth of the
Inlstry.
of
the
spit
train
There
Is
no
other
till
tomorrow."
naB aai had tied tbeir horae and gonr
ch Smaller Than Last
. sympathy
church, of the loyi
•There is. train oj. the olber road at
orar tSe sround on foot. They bad
PERSONAL
Vear'a Sale.
ople Md of
be has for bit peopi
4 tbU aTterooon
You have only to
BoUead that a forest Are was raging
family v
hat aa It was about three milea away
' annual tax; sale Is being beU; hapy faml!
drive Ave mile* to It to catch It."
A. F Cameron r Central Ijike .
He i
thay ild not think that there waa My today In the offlee of County Treasurer get her
-Eh? Are yon snrev I don t believe
work was not counted In the cliv today
Is much the paxtoi
daager of It coning np to the horse George Steward. The list
reiunuHl
there Is time."
C M. Parker
of members be
nui
year and Is about in the number
Aftor they>ad cooclnded their Invcetl
There 1, time
Come. I b.ve .
work he does in
visiting Kalamaxoo
gatioas Mi were retumina. Mr. Kax- equally divided between the city
drosky bHow
1 will drive you my
Mrs. E. C
home, the storting of homes
At least half of the di
taa Botloei oaly a great wall of smoke country
. morning t
self "
Ing loved ones away
erhare they hai left their rig.
He quencli^ were paid up before the
The
connt
l-^an
to hnsv hlxqself
opened and U U expected that all win other wa.vB where be bringsI comfort
•poke to hla oonpMlon who did
1 Petoskey i
with preparation, making a great deal
That he stands
be sold Inside of the next twenty days.
thlak that the Aaat were In the
of fna. while doing very l.ltle Ksthsand noblest otMand I
There Is not a hit of stole land remain
ilreetioB. Mr. 8ax1 a rertSed bis c
llchlgan
pe»»pl«
w s minister
rloe saw bU revolver lying on s table
hood.
He tol
this having
ompaaa Md th
aerratloa with bU
Ir In St Lull*
sklng
need Ibis ' she anl.l. tsi
people In all ways of
c life. In business,
iln the past we«*k.*
I back expert I:
md Rapids Pi
;et of
pleasant
in the homes. In the
ih
to Sad the animal and the buggy
the name of Ella Hunter Goodi
In sorrow and the InAn.
haap of aabea.
BREVITIES.
Mr and Mrs George HolL
exerted.
He
also
told
of
the
great
Wheo they got wUhln a half in
Grand Rapids are visiting
k
burden
of
the
church
and
things
In
of the place they heard their bor
IS carrl
**Alexlerecb. cramming aome bnisbes
The number of pei
Mrs. M. .M. Hamilton of 249 W
connection with It.
vhiaaytag la a heart rending manm
State
Into a bag. aecomiuinled her downstair*
le elevator of the i
Deacon Saylor, was then called upon ton street and other relatives
The fiightcaad Mlmal kept It up un
They got into the dn-ky
Katharine
building yesterday i
by the toastmaster and entertained city
they eaaic np to IL To the aurprise of 1.2«. up and down.
Miss Jane Sw*-et and Miss Clsrs ataaad the retna and drove nway a*
both geotleaieB the Are had burned
The Woman's Foreign Missionary the crowd humorously, nicely
ned to lh«
Stevens returned
their
faat as the horae would carry tlwm
ing many Interesting facts
Itoelf oat directly under the horae and society of the Asbury M. E. church
■ning afle. visiting .
AS they were
wagoa Md beyond a alight scorclilng will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Illustrated his purpose.
wood Katharine
Emma Broadfoot was iht
neither one waa damaged.
Smith. 417 West Tenth street. M 2
leave tomt.r
A.vers
Angers were numb and sske.1 the rount
troduced and read
a paper
The horae must have endured terri
■lock tomorrow afternotm.
Almira, where she win visit to take tbe reins
spf.ke of
He bad no wKiiier ,
ble beat Judging
by Its cviodlilon
and Monroe are tearing out a church history In which she s|
irch Feb friend* snd relatives
miration of the churcl
done *o than be felt s<.metlilng bard
Great cakes of sally peraplrailon stood partition In i
ir of their billiard
Tom
Ileus*
returned
loda>
fr**ni
a
12. 1870. thirty-four yturs a.
out all over It Md It was very badly and pool rooi
will add two 1
Rev. E visit with friends a. Lake Ann
the eleven iiastors since thei
a pistol.
frightened. The Are bad burned c
pool tables. The Interior of the I
pas I
Mr* F P Lewi* went to Ksrlln
Mills
of
NorthiKirt
was
the
-Flcod." said K.thsrlnc
I
an area about six milea long an
Ing win l>e rearranged, painted
-h 3.'this morning where
tor and commenced his worl
mile Md a half wide. It was ,
ptpc>red and seats put In and It
!■ through Ton arc one of tbs chief* of |>ollcc snd
future home
preached here
burning when they left
have been ferreting nut this plot You
be made a Arst-claas place in even 1870. and
Each pastor
AUbough there was no timb<*r In
respect The Ugbllng will be changed death In 1874
have Implloa.cil Dml.rl to get bln.
veo' Intereslngly.
rlelntty of the rig. the grass was dry and the tables rearranged
out of tbe w.y tbe better to get m.
business
Durfee. Sunday school superln morning onI bi
noi It was almost a miracle that the
The Woman's Home and Foreign
Into your clutcbaa. I hate you. snd I |
of the church, gave a short '
G Powllson
horae waa not consumed In
Missionary society of the Congrega lendent
In which he urged that a mission- morning, where he will superintend
of Same that enveloped it.
tional .church will meet
with Mr
“^t^rine: For heaven's sake,
school be started In the city and the setting out of 7..hh. fn.lt trees
on the fetfocka «^^he I
Frank Hamilton tomorrow afternoon
what ar. you a<xuslng me? "
the church ought to carrj It on] Mrs M K Wilson and James W11
alassd oS and the p
at 3 o'clock
A rt'pori of the state
—In a few years It would be s son
returned t.. Ovid this morning
“Write an order for the release
the wagon wheels,
meeting at Kalamaxoo will be given at
He also look np the 8unda>- after s vl*u In the city with friends,
Dmitri or 1 Are '
homed black aa aj
this lime
All the ladles are cordially
schor.l work l.rleAv snd Invited all to
Mrs C B Kehl of Northport re
"But I have no aulborlty "
I
Invited to Ik- present.
{turned home this morning after spend
“Wrtte.“
I
Barney Anderson has received
Harriett
Wood,
president
of
Ing
several
days
Mis*
The count, who bad by this tim*
’ windmills, gasoline engine!
1 Sanborn
s<»cleiy. was. called ,
the B Y P
eaogbt a gUoi'e of tbe girl's desperate
machinery, also a carle
upon, speaking
face, took out bis notebook, tore out
I Curtis*. 1
llscouragements
that
I
clety
of
the
dl
r meeting «
a leaf, wrote the order and gave It to
fallunv that It had mad< lers. Misses Bessie and Martha Mas
J L Masters of Findlay. O .
often wondered If It was through ,
“Drop the relna sod get out of tbe
ng at the borne of C L Ct»r
of Interest and urged that all .
droaky." she said.
He obeyed, and
Ir me^lngs If
drop
Katharine, whipping up the borw. was
only for a few minutes
aoon out of slgbL
of tbe buildB. Wilhelm.
She knew that tbe route the prtaonChicago Marketa
of the church
ers had token waa the one she was on,
m E7.000 when
The Chicago markets froma quoti
their conductor intending to take them
nbooi three tlons received by the conftnlssl
uilon 0
UBoanted Ace of W^ F. Bennei. repre lented by on the train she bad proposed to the
paid E. R McCoy. Mercantile Co block
connt to take. She aoon overtook tbe
Opening. High. Low Close
reapeded, ber lover got Into tbe droeky
^'h«at—
.84^4 84% 83% 84% and they drove bomewsrd. When sp.71% 80
79% 79% proacblng the village they aaw the
count ahead of them. He was walking
with hia head bent down on bis breast,
they came up to him be looked
thoi«h In a dream. Dmitri got
Brooky and demanded aatla
wrong that bad been
looked at Kath
e^reaaion. aak
revolrcr
lUmmmmamrofHBmhh
BY WALL
OF FLAME
McwSullE, Ctrert JACketo, SDk
Jickets. WBlktBC Skirts, Dress
Skins, RslBOtots. See BBT liBe
befsre ytB toiy.
OMEMA'S OOnOOK BU6BT
,Tr“
‘."r:
M.T SJSBTIT MOKTHU
Silk Dresses
Silk Skirts
Silk Jackets
All can Itc hg.l at aitnoiicrate price, by taking
ol out
have seen.
gives
you
Soic
Forty Cents on a yaril, it
aJvMtage
Those
who
haxe
things they
better
does.
should
who has any need of silk inside
ol
bbE
When you
cm
tave
appeal to eveiy woman
the
next six inontha.
IT* cannot urga you too itrongly to buy thit tHk
.
.
.
$1.25 BL4CK
PEAU DE SOIE
:::::: r,"
I
No silk
wear than a Pcau dc
r,\:
SS^f ^'Ti^tol.
SPECIAL SILK OFFER.
seen the silk declare it to be one ol the beat
. Sectional House t r Travels Abroad.
zz:.
m *<
'
'XZ
‘Zr,
hcr*cU a Im*
rha|».-l for he
hut life on Ih. farm hss le-en growing
more M. Ki.rul .lellvery. telephone and
elc«-trlc rallwai (In many places) are
relieving
the farm of
its Isolation
bringing It nearer to the city
ler touch and beial1
the outside
At the sam. time *clentlAc
Ac .sgrlculmlng more
I.ir. ha* heeti making farmlt
SlttH('l|\e to the I
Ifly by rendering
id making I
sar.-esbl. fortbe intelkH-tusI and <
cat. .1 by rendering it* work less ardu
Hoiihlc.
Hon again*!
nigatcl
it Africa riml.ing 1
d.K.rs.
addition to the III Ing n
::z
ln*rea»lng
the *f»rlal
pleasures of
r.Miniry
There 1* gmid reason there
fore why the movement fn.m country
to rliy should t>e checked, and even
why a counter current fn.ni city to
country should set In
w lU^^mtr“ mril iTgrow Ws^lS^lhe
rutire rnTtotacreaslng^rapIdl^* 'luJe
*ettU-ment
Gold Nuggets Found i
A Crest Chsnge.
\ wxKlcrful t hangi- hu* b<*en taking
' "A^'rlca.
limiHC. erst* <1
I Duck's Atom
In the stomach of a duck ahlch he
all a letter or expected
killed on hi* farm near Spring Grove.
. to go from two to
Pa. William Ness found nine gold
the nearest post office,
nuggei* a* large a* buckshot
perform this toak
The duck was ralse<l with a doteu
e a wpelk But now. UJMks
others on the Ness farm, and. as it
Introduction of the rural free
never had access to ninnlng water and
r system the sluiation is wholly
always fed on the farm. Nes* Is con
1
TTie agriculturist, far from
vinced that there Is gold on hIs land.
Md he win prospect for It. The farm the throng of town* Is In touch with
to near that of EM Zelgler. on which all the world. He writes Md receive*
gold was recently discovered —New letters every day. at least one newapa■ lellven....................................
York Hemld.
Tbe telephi
r Whitonod In Sevan Hours, mentollty of what to. aa a mal
fact, a new clvlllxatkm. Thet 1farmer
I the fall of rock in tbe LyAnds that with tbe aid of’ the
I
teley. Jacob Kobllnakl was enphone he cm keep In toneh1 with
t
1
For seven hours be faced
markeL Whan he ta aasniBd by tofonnaUoo over tbe ‘phoM that he eaa
sell to admatage he loads np his wag
on, bat not till thm. BMag ta apeak-
‘ v> tH® EVEimrO HEOOBD, IHATEBgE OnT, MOH, TPESDAT, MAT»,HO«.
Mmsiiuir^
tamt Itecr Ttfto «r te M«ed
to tfe» UbM States.
Aa« f«t a !• alw Oto InpnaO^ te
Itow Tars ttet Ikm waUmmlMr emm W
•M tm\rntn»nm «r JiMa la
Ord9T
Far Wiumamd^
*
«a«r W W
had vara a Mat Sv iW !■
tkat Mr. Rnt a dtaaaaaS to to
Taaiaa Waaktoa, tMm •Saat
mm 9t tk» rtUaaa af MaapaCk. aOdBf
t Htta wlck OtoI far anrtta0» naaaala> It was
VAOIlllHICBUlTf
r attoaSavr ca
rOk tkr “T------ rvrnmi a«aa- tka bmb at tka otatlsa at d o'claek iB
at tkat coTparmtkM Cka 9panai
1 araa tto aaa Mlaetod to
Ctoa a aaata ^toeoraraS. tW
go. BBd 1 raackad Matpofk aa ttao
■ mt tka raDvar a
wttk ASOO woetk of dtomidi ooar ot latrmd. tor
Qmmmoi
r Ttoc^
a*ai lo • MaaS tka ackar aickc
tokackar la ka aflBlaa tka yattOca ar a
^ ckara «« ba
Iksa a caaaatoacUy tka caaa la a jraar
wkaa a praaHt to to ba atoctad. Ha
sapty waa tkat an tkat tka Uaicai
■iBtoa aaada far two or thraa yrora a
dkaSlaaea to tka plaa aaea aMdo by
Oaaaval Otaat wkaa ka raid. *Xat aa
lava faaaa* Far la Oaaaral Tiacr'a
▼law aatkiao ket paaaa a iniatlal tf
tka tJtotoi Itataa a to aaeora to too
aaat i
tfcaa I
aai a to parfaet i
.to aCNastkwi tea I
to toaato aaaiar «
SBaadat pawar af tka
laad, tka Haw Tart <
tka PkOaMpka Proaa
Wkaa it waa aawnatof to bia Uiat
tkara wars aa alpaa of war. tke troubto
wttk OalatoMa hatlas baao
Oaaaral Ttacy rapttad tkat tka poaoa
.ki kai la totad la aat that whieb foi
toWB war ar at laaat tka war in wbicb
pnat analaa Mat aad tbara ara Mood
akad. raplaa aad daraautlou. but in
atoad todaatrUl aad eprporatloo praca.
■a waa a UtUa faarforthat tba two
groat towglor wbooa eonbloatlon U
aaciBoary If tkara to to ba praaparity.
that coBibtnaOoB baing dlractad
akOMp. ara at tka praaaot tima atl
aaCaalljr aagagod In eoatrorarilaa
whSek throataa aartooaiy tba pm«>ar
ttp of tka Ualtod Sutaa or ara cootaa»platfai eastrororatoa of that kind.
Ba did oot toaak of tb# tflganUc
raflorap dlatorbaaea la tba northwrat.
bat It waa apparaat chat ba bad tba
oaMrorarap. la which tbara ai
aatoatkiio of paroooal prtda
mt Jaaldtop tanriTad. la rtow
to^ha at tka aaad of paara Ha did
aap. bowarar, Chat tka
t^oatnal pcMpwtty to >«>tuid to tha at
tttodd mt BODp of tba labor toadrra
Tat Bo BDaa oeold ba inora aympatbatlc
with tka abjoeta which tha labor
laaa praftoa asetaalratp to coatanplnta
tkaa OoMral Tracy bow to and aiwaya
kaa baaa. Ba nniigiiliii aa 1m aaya
tkat BBlaaa tkara ara ladButa paraoaai
ralatloBa batwaaa aa anaployar and
tkaaa whoOB ba aaiploys organtaatlona
mt wockara ara aacantlaL Tbaaa orvunlaatlOBa,' to aaya. hara accooipllabad ,
toBck BBd eaa acoonpltob much mora i
• grara
_ iTo fault
fanJL
bto for tto Inca
OBatoP
■ of many of ibo
labor lootoro to roeogaloo the line
whom tagltlBoto aad wholly rmaona
Mo aad toaltkftd orgaatoatlon auda
aad nrtora tto anCkorlty of tlm law.
stotdto aad fm
tker way l
a K poa
latloa of tba fadatml autatra.
la ftoncraJ Tracy’a optailAn tba rml
paaea which mast prarall
ratoos adrancaa that are poaalbto for
tka t oMad Btatea arc to bf made wJtb
la tba naal foot or Sra yaara wlB <
If tba great rapitaltota ravtroOtiig
railway ayatama caaaa tbalr eontaatloas
aad If tba hihnr organlrjiIlona folly
raeogBlaa wbat tba tow parmlta aitd
wtot tto law forldda
Soma todleatloB of what tba lurrootl
that to to tba labor world and iba tor
bkO that to raoaad by tba atmjcgbw of
tka graat rapitaltota art coartri: ua
fanttobad by tba report from H'aahli
too which cauaad no littia anxiHy
Erory ooa fan
entniDorca and
OBO la tto world of flnauca herr
poetod to iBldwtBtar to ba aide tu read
BOOM tima In April that tba rio'onl of
our foreign oommarra for ibr apritig
weald match tkat of any iirecedlag
yaar. Rnt Inataad of that oor f&|Hirta
for tba iBootb of March ahwe tba
amallaat azcaaa orar tha lm|>.in« that
baa baao rceordad for any ona month
In tba last arrao yaara TTiare \n ran800 to faar, too. that a Ilka r«c«*nl la
batog mada In thta month of
oot ba malnUtoad montb aftrr iiiomh
wttboot aaHonaly complicaling our In
tareatlooaJ flnanca and conit*allliig tba
UBilad Statss to bacoroa a ban«y tow
rower In tha money markata of the ohl
world
lllng oir of f
Tba reason for I
i. Our prlr
of the political ecoiK>aitott la |Nwrc<'1ly
asampIlOad. Imports are Incrcaaliig \m
prices are high bore and cz|Mirta
Pticea ire• highli for va
riooa reaaooA Tba agitaiitlona In
labor world In part explain tbern They
almost wholly explain the inervaac of
raott In Sew Yort city. The great ad
rancao In wagea made laat ri*ar and
tba yaar before bare also entailed
blgharpHcae
MEN SITTING IN TREE TOP.
1 In all tbe laml I
Darld 1‘rolxTt «
New Hampton. Orange couut.r, mays
Mlddtotown (S'. Y.) af>ectal dla|uit<to tba S'ew York Time* It I* n he
td 0eiiie
imat
winter, when Its prudoct waa w«irth
Its weight In gold. Tbe nMrtlierly In
Btlnct of tba ben came oi. h-werer.
and It wanted to alL
Mr. Probert drora ber from pillar
to poet; but. as It waa time lo *lt. Ihe
ban was detannlned to alt. and to
acblars its purpose U floally sought
tba topmost braoebes of a big tree in
the yard. In tba top tbe hen laid an
^g. on which It now atts sei'urr aod
nnmolmtad. Serersl hawks have atUcked tbe ben. but hare learned to
keep tbdr dtotance.
I to lioloBca. tha rafoaal to
ronitgUai tto Hbarty of todiridnal
etole^ which M tto rmrr feundatlon of
paroooal Utorty. o ekolco which will
parmlt aa acaployar to oparata with
> or tko cloood If ba
» SBiptoyaa to aaaociata
kliaoalf with tto union or not tf ba
Ckoooa. la to OsBaral Tracy'a rlbw a
dtogoaitton which nmot ba toauntly
fikockid. for U It ba permlttad to grow
aar lugubUean form of goremment
Omt'm tmr Mmot OetUaf.
wlUaad.
II Rnaaeli tViirc le corrtHtl.r quoted
Ttorafora whan ha says that i»eace to tbs money getting fa. nH\ |k a gift of
aaadod tf tha DnHsd Btatos to to uka nature, and not «»«ie to l»e a<t|iiin'd by
education or training, and If the story
told of him Is true It rm|»hasitc* the
fact that be hac the gift
Tbe story Is that one day wlien tbe
walks aike slippery he left hi* Fifth
anbtaat OsBaral Tracy bad opportunity avemie Imme to walk
to taam aomo things of which tbe puii^ shoe cobbling shop In
lie naror hod knowledge and which get A pair of shoe* t
oooTlncad him Qmt tba United 8Utea there to be rrt«lred. tbe ebarges oa
waa to grarar danger of cirll wai
which—liy prertoito agreement—were
O wnr of aacCloaa. but of ctosaea. In IhW to be 65 cento. To amid delay be
tton the grant public underatood
counted out the money In hlmcs.
Qoaoral Tracy mid. with mn< h
Blckela and cents, and e:itried it in
hand.
As tbe financifT was tumlng
waa oc Important aethw Ukeo nor any Sixth avenue be sllp|ied. and in hU
more brmro In Lincoln’s day than timt fort to catch hinisHf. dnq>|i«-d
tahoo by PtoMdoot Oloratand when
handful of ebangr. which wa* s
18M ha a
I tba whole force of tered over the walk. 1‘aliently
tto gororamoat for tka i
gathered the cotoa. aod wbcti he .-oi
taciplaot roTBintloe to Chicago Clara ad them be found that be Itad
load atraek. too. at joat tba right mo
ment. aot too OOQB, not too late ”
Oaoaral froer odd. kowarer. that raoantly to had aeon wbat ba thought
home trying, wit bout
to good ortdoaes that tto fandamaoi
bread she bad been sent lo buy.—Kanand IntmilTO ooaao of what tha real aa City Star.
manning of tto Amorlcaa con«motioo
CuU r»r BtoCeuta as Baereste
aad tto Mil of rights to to batng liettar
Despite the jokes of the |nirasrapl>era
nad bettor aadototood by the grmt
body of man srho wort for wages la about the Harvard football pla.vtfm
Mow Tort dtp tbara to aoma fear that who auccumbad to tba beat In tlie Kaa
tto paaea for which OsBacal Tracy ms wbmtfleMa last anniroer. farmeni
alrmdy writing In and offering
plaadi may not ba our lot thta yaar and
that coataBtlea may not ba confined to
tkaaa who srort for wages and tlxwe
who pay ttoao sragoa
WhOa anch aBawaaea to mada for
MMk for tto a
r for tba wtob
poar tato wai
said la
Mvycn emplayod hj tto
ssrtiM Is da iNfiCtora Sai
corrloga oaroHad ma. btM 1 had
katSly takaa i oMt to It wkaa 1 had
Tba aatdt wos toe
common to be owned aad pakHrly
aaad by oacb a oma aa Sir Umm
Btaaktoo. aad the two atao aa tka box
dkla t oppaar at all Ilka aarraato. I
mada bold to aay:
•%to hece. men. 1 think tkara to a
mtotoka. 1 think I bars got «r JaoMO
Btoakton mlxad ap with Mr Jaamo
Daohtoo. It to tka tattar who owns
o Idrgo totaraat to a Manckaater eaCtaa Coctaty. toa't lir
-If may be. bat 1 donau." repitod tke
who waa drirlag aa be polled ap
**U that yoar II
“Tm. Ibarat
CASH ttOCER
To introduce their 6ne filling pUtes. With
every set of teeth they will give one gold
filling. Remember we give a written guaran
tee with all work.
Best Rhbber plate.................. ...............................$6.(K)
Gold Fniings....................... ....................$1 and up
22k Gold Crofira...................... .............................$5.00
Silver Fillings......................... ................................ 75c
Bridge Work............................ ............................. $5.00
' anaiE
Rational RSiSlI.
RccMent
and Realtb
Insurance
is a necessity and every man should carr>* this protectection.
My company returns more to its policy
holders than any other insurance company in the
world. It costs you no more to catT)* the best, there
fore I solicit your patronage. We settle all claims and
give you your money, and you are'not asked to w*ait
from three days to one week for your check. No other
agenc>' has this authority. Remember our new loca
tion. Kindly give us a chance anti wc will do our lx*st
to please you.
miuss COM*
DVUJSKgjsryai
J ISSiSSSSrA'tSSVi
dcSJagiiafaa.*“
I few bargalas for I
mi
Mt-iiafBrjnsa-
C lbs Sal Soda ..................... lOe
We examine your teeth free of charge, and
tellI you 1in advance what it will cost you.
tore JnatoBt
w. but 1 am
plaaalng addrem
appear
ance. The four of ua were ushered
into tbe aama oompartment. .Vs
as we fall Into conrersattoo tba
gars too to uoderataod that he llrad
at Barer
down the I
let fall 1 gathered t
Inent pobUc oIBcto
I.
atoteaSNcMIOScrFMrCkatDMfeOaa
m e»i
DtJAJWS.— ~«-
fm sm
State Bank Bldg., Rooms 207-20S. Office Hours, S to S
Both Phones
yoa get Into this tomoat farr
**Ta aee Ktr Jamas Btonktoo. of
eoonoa. 1 got It to my baod"**Oh. btow your 'eod aod yoar ’onto
too: Jim. tarn about and drira tka
Moomln* aas back to lownr
*'1*11 be shot If I domr replied Jloa.<
**lla can gat right out era and taka
‘tosetf bark oo bia, own toga aod ba
blowed to hirer
When 1 bad walked iba two milai
and reaebad town. l went to a hotel.
Inalda of gre mlnniea I had leamad
that 81r Jamea Blanktou llrad In tba
opposite dtrectloo to tliat i had taken.
Further, that the gentieuian and hto
wife bad been In H4-uUatKl for aararml
wooka. It did oot take me long to
figure It out to my perfect aattofartlon.
Jt was a put up >ob to n»(> tbe Londoo
houoa thnaugfa me. and It bad l•eeo put
up with tbe aid of aiMne one at Sir
JoBM« Btonktoo-a
1 aUrted for Ix>odon by tbe W o'clock
train. Tha nigbt had come on dark aod
atormy. and iberr were
aangera from Mor{>e<b. There were
two plain women th-keted to Itorbam
mocb from what 1
hla company. H«
fair Ulker.
j got ou
naliMisl Dsntists
EfiMC.lBIIIIS
Coal
DVLttt5T“-
It is cheaper than
wood.
We carry the
beet ttock, and it will
give )vni satiafactkin
THE
C. B. TAYIOR COAL CO.
United States l>ealtb and
Jiccident Insurance Co.
O S-rKO P» A-TM V
3. m. Blaktaltc. IDansfler
3«7 StaU Bank Building
JOHN R. SANTO
W.ANTED—A good reliable agent for-Traverse City.
8EKRAL HSORAKE
CRAHD RAP^^S^IJIDIANA RY;
^ntolia Mask.
Trayaroo C%.
ORfi. fiAWYCII W FSNMAU.MON
; Durfaam and
We 1
t atlll
occupanu
tbe compartment. XIr. Arnold, as
! bad given bis name,
sitting
opposite me for an hour. As tber train
cleared Darlington, however, be
aod yawned and mid:
sleepy, and yet 1 can never
at Morpeth today, t'an yon mako
snythidog of itr
bad a cotn to hto fingers aa bo
stepped over to me 1 reached
band to reertve It when be seised ma
by tha throat with both hands nod bad
ma oe my back In a second. 1 was oo
match for him In strength. He grtppad
oat so sndd
waa doprivi
reslatanca. Banding over me, with hU
knee on my chest, ha finally let up on
hto clutch and said
"L>on't be foollah now! I know you
and am after those dlamutMl*.'
He drew a wicked looking knife aod
held It In hla teeth, while be used soma
stout cord to tie my bands behind
bablud mj
back. Why dldn t I
y simply
bacaose hla clotcb oi my throat bad
almostC paralysed
I
ma. Wbco b« bad
Ukra tba key of my Uladstooa from
ooa of my pockets be turt>ed me over
aad said;
“Now for tba sparklers. 1 koow you
sblftod ttom to tbe bag when you wars
at tba botoL A daocad fine layout, and
tba caab valoa moat be cloae to £10.000.
It's a pretty baol indeed, aod do risk
attaodlng IL”
He placed the jewel cose lo bto pock
et Ugbtai
cigar aod pleasantly coa
tlBoed:
•Take It easy, my boy. Tbe next
stop to .North Allertoa. and 1 shall gag
you aod leave tbe train tbera. Youll
be dtocoverad at Leeds or ooooer.**
attempt t« raAfter a coopW of mlnataa tto ;
alackeaed apaad. aod la aixtj
It bade
**flpecUl aloft, to ttr g
bar aa be toa^
aad bent a
.JiENTISIS..
CHEAPEST
CLEAREST
-HEALTHIEST...
Coming to Craoerte Cby
iIR>
iBSOLOTELT. ODOKLESS
DENTIST
J.H.Hani 6N.R.IMIfito
HomtoE & ieWErar
B
PE* 1000 Vim
rrtjrjf^emr rr
lurtaa Mw Bidilc
UtMaffmrCi.
called tba Amicable Society
PwpafuAl Aaouraoce Office It was a
matoat benefit esBcem.
Each member, without reference to
age, paid a fixed admtosioa
fixod annual
aanna charge
oe from
, - per share
ah
one to three akaraa, aad at the end of
tbe year a portloa af tbe food accumu
lated was dirided among the bcln of
tbooe who bad died, la accordOaco with
A. D. TYLER
OA00-4M Now WOtoAm BlodL «tttoaa' PboBo ttS.
t-IOMT
ELECTRICITY
All Wort Of Hlffhaot PMalMo toato. * <
riiM M Wort A tokfilal^.
C U LOerWOOD. O. P. A - _
6EHERAL IRSURAKE;
M.&H.E.nMECARD
mPERE Marquette
H I WEWWILMELM BLOCK
L. G. BRYANT
Carpenters"^
tools
-
.
si'.-M:' iJ
L-.i
We have an extra fine stock of Tackle,
Rtvds Reels. Haskets, Lines, Hooks. Bait
Boxes. Tackle Bo.ves, Leaders and a full
stock of Orris and Scotch flics, and at the
*^ tMt C&mmHL
Mias Aaaa Gross, seventh grade.
prsMt salary KJAO; lor next yea*-
I tka etNMwu c
*Tar • Umm of twoatjr UkmuwI doifor ClM MT90M of eoutnetlnc
fokool MMIW ta Ckc 4th vard —
Mr. MoeUrw Uiat ibr
r •dopiod. u rMd.
otacoo.
ChsM.
IT. MomIs. Fklrehlld. N»eb
Mias
Carolyn
Livingston,
sixth
ade, present salary It;
year fU.
Mrs. C. P. Hanter.
fflh
grade,
drops oat aad the soperiateadeot has
M Hae (very highly recoauaeadedi a
MIsb Rowley, who. If secured, the
salary will be |tt>.
Miss
Charlotte Dougherty, fourth
grade, present salary ltf.!»«; for next
y«ar Ml
Miss Neti■tie Gray, third grade. pr«eat salary ftfi; same
Miss Inez
tamer, second grade,
tresent salary ItS .'Wt. for next yes>Annette Uamum, teacher for
first grade, drops out, and the super
has in mind a very bighi}
ded Miss Lawton, whom. If
»e have listed for |to per
idergart
s for n
» tMi dar of April. 1P04. t
tkt molatlea to b* the day of t
oaM spoelai oloctloo.
Oanlod.
Horod
Mr. Moetaaur ihai
■Ir appolat thro* aieiBbef*
laid of odoaukia to act aa tai
»af olocthMi for aald votlna of k
Elmwood Avenue School.
Miss Kellie Lytle, prloeipsl. eighth
radc. present salary fif.; (or next
year $57.W
Miss Holds Granr. seventh grade,
pr^nt salary |t.%;
for next
year
C.
E.
Walter, clerk of/elec^
Ormad Traverse Herald, print-
•V
pbyaleaQyMw
putting -up eloc-
B.R.
L A P ai. ilghts for
sSwSs-iSs
B6ok
Fond.
Snver*^Burte«’? a,., books /
3race Brodie. first grade and
kindergarten, present salary $42.50. hir
:
:
S.F. Saxton Hardware Co.
m
GENERAL HARDWARE
Traverse City Dental Parlors
*fi5Kn^
fi 2.'1
n but
lS5£5?5a kldBeytroablflfi. !
said oDoet when he was s kid
yed o(T from school two weeks."
Kranrlaco Exsinlner
in*wiaa.
■;v:ir ■”
u™„
xx-xr,r..*r.i,rr.
Mov«s1 by Mr. Vmirchlld* ihst the re.
\ X /ecoftltiHy invite ilic people of Traverxe City i
r new
NEW dental
DENTAL PARLOI
PARLORS.
VV
located in the New State Bank building, FOU
t ..
Lirth
FI<X)r, Rooms 407, 408. Our parlor* are equip
equ
ped with all latest electrical appliances, and with out skilled
ikUl
workmen and iDodem methodis
ris we are prepared tto pve )
work which has hitherto l>ccn done only in large cities.
*n'be dtM-t»r said mine was the
Iw Bard Larlu
There U s family In West Raltimur*
rhU-b Dumlier* auiuug Its uieuiltem s
oung woman wbo love« to du tbe
I "great lady
tbe family retain
"otne cut and c
WE HAVE All THE FACILITIES
Foi executing your work with the LCfiSt ftlMfiBl fif Pfilfi
an.l together with our Cut RtIC PlICCS amt ten year guaran
tee raak« our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to have \our work done.
Mof
‘Pad «o |7» per BKmth
•I Jeaale Virian. BnglUh,
Bni
present
MO; raised to |ifi.
Anna K. Cook, present saUry
Ised toffd.
Myrtle Montague. English and
___ U present salarv |g&; for next
>
I alwa» this aad dMkalT^ aowaak
2 40| tbatloooldbardlydoaBjrtklag. iMa-
Lydia E.PtekhMi1i V<««Cable
fichool
Call and sec us
Yttrtwr rtHririit
tioB hMM?ta«ipftldtolh«irpkjriad
Rs Anna K. Johns<in, sixth graile. be several amounts
present salary $4.: W*; for next ».rar
Carried
Ml.
Miss Jessie Barton, fifth grade, prt-hent salary |t0; for next year |42.6«i.
Miss
Jennie
McMillan,
teacher
April 27th. IIMM
fourth grade, drops out, and the su
perintendent has In mind a very high
ly
recommended young lady.
Miss
Panning,
whom we hsve
listed at
|4«.gn
ftaKolar aMMlng o
Miss Edith Holcomb, third grade,
moa.
heldtete the «
___ hew
present salary f42.50; for the next ensuing year as follows
balM to order by Jao. R Baaio. year same.
I building. Harvey J rurtis:
Miss Edith Gibbs, second
grade,
raaldMt. la the chair,
month
triaaeot—Moailwr* Moffau. Moou present «.-\lsry $42.50; for next year
bull
Elmwood
Ave
building.
m, FdoU. Cha». Ho4d.worth. John •45.
Thompson,
ipson. salary $50 00 per month.
Miss Lens Panning, first grade pres
^ Maada. rairchHd and NlctaoUoo
krdman Avo
building. George
.Mtaatan of the laai reanlar and «pe^ ent salary $42.50; for next year $45.
Jameson, salary $5o.(m) |>er iminth
Miss Laura Blssell. kindergarten,
HI aMoUag* ware read and approred.
Oak Park building. M A Hue
Hlha Hoaorable Board of Bdocatloii. transferred to same position in Central salary $45 oo per^fiMtuih.
school and the superintendent has In
JMjror Banto, President;
W O TOOTE.
pOriM tlBM of year having arrived line a Miss Crulksbank (very highly
y H MEADS.
r the re-eagaglng of the force of recommended) whom wc have listed
T G NICHOLSON.
■dber* for the public schools, your
,
Commit I
■hUBlttee oo acbooU and teacher*
Moved by Mr l-'alrcblld that the
MPe had the saase nader eonsldara»r1 be accepted and adc»pte<l.
for next year.
aa aad beg to report as follows;
Carried.
•ecnvills School.
Yeas
—
Muffatt.
Montague.
Koote.
Nifh BMiaat.
Miss Belle Plnmmer. first to fifth Chase. Holdsworth.
orth. Gamef. Jobos<
*. L. Nre. prlaelpal. present s^ grades, preseat salary $40; for next
Falrrhlld, Nicholson. Santo
mmA for next year at IIJOO.
year $42.60.
The report of the truant o(Bcer I
Mary McLaaghlin. mathemat
fiotith Side Primary.
,;jraoeat salary
per month:
IW ehair appoiailied Member*
II. NIokolaoa aad Pairrbiid
aboard of taapeetor*.
Ifarod bjr Mr. Moeu
Mad adjoora.
Oarrtod
ri^hi price.
^
port be accepted and placed on (He
»xt yoar $45.
The petition of James Ho<lg<- jan
3T of the 4th ward school, was read
Miss May Pearl, supervisor of music,
Moved by Mr Gamer that the petlpresent salary $.%n.
same for next
m Ih- received and placed on (He
year.
Carrie<l
Miss Emma Woodman, supervisor of
The petition ol Clarence M Bums.
Pomeroy,
Bealrlee
Poneroy. history.
history,
ual
drawing and
penmanship, Janitor (or the 4th ward school build
I salary $U: for next year MO. present salary $«5; same for next year
ing, jgns read
Agaee Thompson. Latin.
Latin, ipres
Agaes
It seems necessary to mske a little
Moved by Mr Johnson that the petl
■h salary
try |U;
|M; lor next year
yi
IW.
advance all along the line (or nearly
■ClydeI Krenertek. physics
and chem- so), but except In the case of princi tlon lie received and placed nii (He
physl
Carried
r.proaeat oalary Ml:
pals and High school teacher* we have
Reaolutlon.
held to the small raise of $2 50 per
McAllister, botany
month. Ivellevlng thatt that IIs as much
aeat salary Md: for i
1 be glv
Ing a special electloD
of education
Ixcept I
‘ase of 1
elector* of this city
ipa:
1 a $5 p<
• have I
the
• Mb; for next
25th .lay of April. Iiu*4. from 8 o'clock
ablv assisted
in ihe morning until 5 o'clock In the
aftemmvn of said day, for the purpose
very c
prices paid In a number
r clUcs
■s In .Michigan, and with
-owing demand
perns necessary
^vances. as specified In
^than to run the risk
t trying lo secure
Ml
enced t>
for of borrowing said *iim, and 67
vote* or ballots were given againal
borrowing said sum. that sa
iiTied by a majority
eleetor* voting ih
Special Supervisors.
m
o?x:
I day school•■'' "Would you like t<» have
; a nice little Bible to !«• your onllest
owur aud other tblug- .-luirs.-tetnstlc
of tbe Tuatbful oiiud pIsyltiK at
Om mold cr*fp ..n* b> on»
faac* where the nies fr-o«etu
"oiotberH '
Among tbe retainers la
‘Vr ir-^^P^Tvh. esner ntitubrr».d an su< lent inal.- uiemb-r of
umbrellas, broa ii nn.1 rusty iio.l re.be
F winter s done
lent of toha.-.-o and Iv-er.
.knioDg tb.«M- who siifrerM In tbe
great lire was this ancleiit mender
All Ills umbrellas were burnihl like
lliii
plowlnp ts here '
drive* the shsr*.
arms fortlrelr down from the
the rUnhtri:
catcher tumbles.
hlfhhole
pstrlar.-li of Rome, stotsl
by and
wrung bis bands to see bis substame
go. Home weeks later he ap|e-are.l at
the bouse of tbe family afonwnl.l with
a very much detTensed buiMtle of to..|s
and u<» nmbrellat
To tbe "lady of
quality be told his si..ry
She shook the lace .m her sleeve she
>layed with her back hair, and she
pUyed
aald;
Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Brldrc Work
5.00
Gold FlUinrs $l and up
Best SUver FUlincs 75c
Cement FiUinrs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50s$4
Painless Extraction 25c
RF.MF.MBF.R, I
mate of your work.
tfikC ElCTfitOr for Ffifillb Bfifir,
Rooms 407, 408- Open from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
TRAVERSE CITY DEHTAL PARLORS
DR. T A. PENHALLEGON. FUiifirer
New State Bank Building
Room* 407. 408
.IS
8be ucsrlr fnlnttHl
avallabl.- Mexb-an vcg.-c I'nlted Stat»‘s l>epa,-meni of Agrii
duce In ll«04 i
per* and several varieties
rn
f F«rPMMapPMpto *
^ AMHoa’fi BMt C«ffMg §
EVER REDAY ELECTRIC
RHiilinorr Hun
AXordiag A*oibrr
Tb.- fall idalntlOr hu.l mi«1 iI..- -I.l. r
ly capitalist f.ir lirra. h of promlHc. and
her lawyer *o« trying i.> (verstia.le h--r
to comppomlae
'•He offers ' said the lawyer "lo ghe
you one thlnl of the sum y.»u are try
lug to recover If y.m wUI wltlHlraw
the suit •
"I won't do It ” she repIlM - I waut
tbe full amount "
"FalMng In that " pnrsne.1 Iyer atior
^ BICYCLE LAMPS...
I 'lens, pfolccte.l lens, snap, ruby
le light,
cross section like
iphh polisheii nickel.
clover leal, which
ich corr
corrugation increases the ctrenflh an.l stiffness ol
ick. no
, while adding to its be.vjtv
smoke, no smell, no trouble lo «
switch.
Wind t»r storm will not affc< I
.lifferent
St vie*.
Pn.-cs ir.m. $.'F.'>tl up
'S' X?'
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
The lawyer sl.rugg.sl hla sbouJder*
"Well. - he said, "think of tbe
bllltles of a dl.orve suit with a fat
claim f«>r alimony " t'hi.-ago Tnl.nn.'
126 Cass Str*et.
R . IVI c O O V
P Sold only to oM ncMiBd raacT canoea A
^
MoUtare sad dust proof.
■
Oor-r-ms
9 20o PER POUND g
A
W
W
§
Sahtwt to market flKtoaOooa
Ser**^ **
‘*^*'**'
nimutmmmmntnrontnt
4M.MnX4k—..
of
W
0
^
i
WM. F. BEINNETT,
somoibing In It
koow
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co..
Dlatributor*.
GRAIN, COMMISSION ar.!! STOCK BROKER
Boston 1rjin-.Tii>l
___ . Bacon I »«•«'
Heame-s of tbe al
regmm. -
.-on verbal Ion
■-vr
Firs Pmol Elasllc Pclp
fUslcr..
Travor** City. Mich.
. Barona man wants to hare an;
, hla clubbouae
Yonkers Htstosinnn
Aroaseg Her S*s*lelM.
Mabel-Why In (oars'; iKresn't tbe
j ring pleaae yooT
Helen-Oh. It la beautiful, but I fear
Suite 404 Whitnoy Block,
PHONE WAIN 15U0.
I’hone Numljcr*
HaiNnii & liY Mwemia Co. Bock
Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4
lizens, HO‘2
c“"’'
DETROIT. .MICHIGAN
?„X:J'**’"'*
The regular eighth grade examina i
tkms for Grand Trmrerae county will
^11 hilMAdd^
PAVING TAX.
-------Notice to All P«epl« Interestsd.
Hne of lot 1 of Mock 6. in Han
nah. Lay A Co.’a Fifth labdlrialon of
Traverse City, to tbe north end of
Booth Union street bridge, are now in
far the noRertton of tbe
witfi Us
'-'f'
-m
Pair tORlgkt ami
mi WudBuuday:
W«dB«*daT:
vblch
(roopc lost torn
oaod«d. Tb« Meaxr
I w<»Bd«d. Six TiW
MAToerouawsMtssAm
case begun.
TO
PAVE
WEST
-PRONT STREET PASSED.
>ner-Barrett Jury Becured and Pre
Allar •vatfhy'e •*• «§« Jape Pvr-
By Wire to tbe Brealag Record.
Loadoa. May X.—A diapatrb frtmi
8t. Peterabarg Mya that a mator U
earrcat there to tbe effect that anooeorred aear
liminary Statement Started.
Engineer Asked to Prepare Plana and
By Wire 10 tbe Evening Record.
WaabIngtoB. May 3 —At 10 o cloric
thi» BKXWlng the Jury In the TynerBarreit poetofllce caae waa filled and
Dtotrict Attorney B«wcb began hi* prellmlaary vtatenent.
Coat of Masonry Deck Una Along
DARRAGH
IS CHOSEN
Boardman
River^-Cematary
STOCKYARDS
WERE BURNED
CONVCNnON
I.,.:*.:?;,*;;:.:'
FIRE^^
are Mt by «H>oeen Qjalitic*.”
It
may
Ktnu^. but it actually
Loose and All Escaped Except
costs lets to wear
Two Cartoads.
consequently
the
original styles, than it
lowing «if ii.tHsi head .,r fr.*nxleil cattle
marVetl the desiruclinn bt Are of the
entire I'nltm stock yanl» UKlay
The
flames swept an area of tr acres, lick
aiketl for many of the
of the cattle were lumetl
escap«*d attb the except.«m
(d two carloads
2M
''‘sTL’-".*"" 3.00
attempts at imitation of
these same shapes.
Mred V.
Trkdricb
UL GOOD POINTS
E
Igleaner
KIMBALL
a" kMMHAI.
Second ba
our big cIcarancE* «
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
iwrrootsi. R.E.SIroK,lltT.
IrerTthlng In
Shoe-
IfVlSlBMKIIOlM
Made on the new Fashion I^t. New
and Nobby, Stylish Heels
m:
'B Darragh
«ldf«
Cotjgrenhman
acclamai
, wa.»
renominated
name wa* pro*E“nted it
. When I
by lh«* Grand Traverse
support
'gallon, who move<l that it 1
! acclamation
The delegate* to the natk naJ repub
Theodore
Mean
convention
are
BcJjmldt of OsceE.la county
igherty
Antrim c
Rone. May S—According to dU
temale* arc Da
patches received here. <Gen. Kompat- saukee county 1
Barehlag from ILiao Yang
kin U marehlag
Montcalm county
Claim* and Acoimts-C E Murray.
C R I>wker*y. A E Wilson
Pollce-C H Dockcray. 0 W I
die. C. E Murray
nre an.l Water-O G Millar. C.
Lardie. J M Glllett
F*ound*-A K Wilson, i. K. Glbba.
WOMAN DEAD;
HAN A SUICIDE
^Ordinance*—C.
W l.ardle.
Dockeray. C. E Murray
Public I
l.ardie. J
Bridgi‘1s—J M. C.llleti, A
E. Murray.
Llcenw—M. C Ovtatt.
im A E Wllron
Gibbs. M. C.
Are ships lari nlxht to block the en
trance of Port Arthur harbor but they
and two Japanese torpedo boat* were
sunk by the Russian iorp.-.|o iKyatu and
the Are from tbe land l»atterle*. leuv
lag the channel clear
. ---------------. From Liao Yank to Fen Wang
By Wire to the Evening Record
Pen Wang with *0.000 troop*
I MAD TAMKN NCR FROM HER
HUSBAND.
Ma^lmaafa LifaAsaa Dedy and
FStaBy WeiMvBid MImaelf.
■i#
^iHe of
:e G Coy■eli
.
week* that Hon. George
wa*
Mr. Cor.
out of the contest.
»ome good work but Mr. Darragh
t ihi
a strong orgat
dlatrici which could not be broken.
Mr. Coveil
took the situation in
friendly aptrlt
witness the re
ragh. In tbe meaaUili
Travene
iverie county
.
delegation
for Covell1 and was prepared
for tbe Grand Traveyae
Stre.-tK and Walk* —L K
Gibbs. A.
I
s«*wen.—A
E. Bingham. C
E. MurC.
R.
the way
Keep a going and you'U fin Uly find Benda-the one store wfa«t
ALL is np-to^e and popular pri^—swril SUITS at 10.00^ U.0(h
15.00—Nobby TOP COATS at 10.00, 11.00,11,00 and foe Fsn^^
-0, 4.00,5.00. Our Newland HATS i
(A Few S|>ccials Tdir hxira)
!*day I
Scotch1 10
21742174-tt
i
In a piano aV»- not n ailily r
but If It poswuse* Ktylc, a I
tone and I* iMilidIv made,
can bank on It* quality
tboM' point*, and many ic
So it is with those who c
Suits to measure
Oxford'
Wheels Recovered.
Chief of Pnllce Rennie has recov
retl the three wheels
Yiday night A Record carrier
ported to the pollc- unlay
arlous standing commltti-es of
By Wre to the Evening Record
| district r«mgresstonal cnvenilon hold
Peleraburg.
unlay was a big onf{ In point of the cutincll I
era burg. May .1.—Admiral Ij here Un
Ways and .Means—A E Blugham.
altendai,ncv a
virus ofSciatly
Uexieff
O G Millar, G W. l-ardle
1 eight feeling of hilarmony manifested 1
that tbe Japanese 1
-fmiarr -g
Bait yom hook an' keep a-tiyin'
“Queen t^iuality” shoes
and
By Wire to the Evening R»*cord
term-
Tain't no use to ait and whine
When the fish ain't on your
leem
Five Thousand Head ot Cattle Turned
I N
0lty Book $t(
Shoes
INDIANAPOLIS.
IND. .TODAY.
LaCretti
special
only.
Up-to-date Butter
cents per tb.
Beautiful paltcma of every klad^be aeluetiai
torle*.. Speelai patterns in tbe newuM things tor Bariorg. bad 1
and ball*, uaequaled in doalgn aad daporatira al« '
thirds, tapestries, crepe*, two toaea and the UIbIl.
Good papers from Sc per doable rolL
Oliu from lAc per double roll.
ClHFasbiens
In moments
gbt tbe
addiag 1
Ity of the oecaetni..
W
Appointive City OfRcee.
ft .to.ooo Roe
Accord lag
♦*
to the rumor tbe Japaaeee were rlrAre department.
j
Ae*l«tant
lorloae. captuiiag 3< Roaataa caaonoe
aad t.OOO prleoaera. Tweaty offlceni
F*ulgh
-----------—
K C Fulghum
City welgbmaater. Prank A Wlaale
and about 4 ft mea are reported to RENOMINATED BY ACCLAMATION
>uaded.
TbU
n^ior
may
Director of Ihe.poor. P. D Manrln.
hare beea t
AT CLARE TODAY.
|
Health*”^
i belated eiaaiterailoti of the laal
•r. Dr. F P. luiwton.
yeara. K.
baht
_________
_________
I
Library tniMee for
I 8prag\ie
Library im*i*-e f«»r three yeare. M
Many ftiMeiana Were Captured.
E
B
Minor
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
Member of Ixiard of building
a.—Oeaeral Knmkl.
_ _
rear*. Prank Me'
rren In SUPPORTED
Japaoeee force*
BY
GRAND
TRAV- ,
Poundnuuiter. Jamea Avery.
ecavenger. James Avery
ERBE
DELEGATION.
p Jap^
after the big flgbt «
police without aalary to 1
pureued the
retreating RiiaK C Kent.
E
alaaa. adding 200 caanaltiec to ih«*
Japaaeee eide. Two compaaie* of Mr. Covall Conceded Mr. Oarragh't} n
Riiaelaa artillery eiiirendered by raleNomination Some Tim# Ago. But
Menilnr* «f U»- lK«r.l of tra
t flag.
PirlKloo Oeaeral
I r'.HBfge \V Ijiniu-. r R IVu-keray.
ofllr»*r«
iny other oBli
Grand Traverse Delegaation
Rueaian offl(
rhT*|’.ilW. •I.VUI
lal police to 1
Waa Loyal to Him.
‘cial |>ollce at 1
lured in this later f
t appointed
--------------Bpeclal to the Evening Record.
standing Committees,
Channol Still Uear.
j
Eh-venth
HAIHOMIODS
TkgJkMous
Addition Again Taken Up.
City attorney. P C. Gilbert.
I
Superintendent of water worke. H
1 O. Joynt.
1
City-'enginecr. Winiam R Caldwell.
City mariihall. John Rennie
Chief t»f lire department. John Ren-
CntnordlM/f Cow Pritts mt
Wall Papors
There were a l*r«e b«®*i
thU afternooe at the laoalhlj aoeUl
time ot the Womu'e club at the home
or Mra. W. N. Kelley. The afterDoon
was la charse of the acieaoe aad edocatkM, aad the bUtory aad btoaraphy
progtam. bat tbe afieniooti waa apeat
y of the b
la TlaltiBg
RESOLUTION
porromcE
»Hi
FrankFrBidiicli&Cj
New Stand
242Front Si
WOMENN'l SHOES..J 1.58
They fit the fccL These shoes are made by one o4 the
largest concerns in the country. We buy direct finon the
W'‘i\
W
IHl BTPmre BKXM>^ TEATSaSB CrTT, Mica. TCKSPAT,lIAY»,ia»4.
IKEDOMOF
. MC BAU. ntVEIL
SANPAlftSl
w.’ t CTOKCC wnx ATTCMPT TO
OOTAtN HlC fULCASC.
1
“ «a apMsIe. aai cosas are
r belag osgaatoad «r kava kasa
laaaehad aa tka aaeartata SM of
R FBiers
HDNEYw
Badadie
af Hbaadr SBd BaHavM Hia Cod
tofeaMaar.
A. KtlXHlA, C%
Ksss&sssr^
THC HAVOflV^ tHEMlMC.
TWwim «r Itayvr fMgk«
tlM dtr «OMCU iMt Blgkt gIVM I
lor tw work «f
dM tMTlwt «urtl^ Tto
4Mi0M ai« vortkjr of tk«
m p-iHwim. m4 It to MP—t
Itet fk* MMoa M a vhote aad ladt*
to to ■yprthy vHk tk« pvo-
tt tmm Sa**
ti
Haw York. Map
- Ham Pask
MT wHI act ba aMa to I
fonaar watotog datagate of tka koase
idUlae's team teat year eoatriks
aasltks smtaa who to drf« In Stag
t aTjttk
•tag pdaoa. was .vtottad pastariap kp
tkte <
illtllBaaIra W. E. Stokaa of this dtp favor as
with whoa Parks had had dUraraacM ertktoi
repardlM tokor trooWas. tookas said
with a IHUa effort, aad tha sapiMrt
from tka kastasas mm aad other dtisaas would ba wUliag aad geaeroos.
wftk tka Cgbttog. accreadTa Bssa ball is s kaaJtkful aad lavlgor^
Mar at pears poaa bp. Ha
sport and iu attooursgems
taaaad oa kis out in the prtooa koapltal aad la s whispered toaa said.
as adiamaad at tk
*Tka Jig to ap. I fcaow tka and to i
tlOB Park tkat has aot agual la Northtor oC I doat care."
am Mtchigaa and all that's Beaded to s
a.—CadUlac News.
LAWSON WILL ICTHE
K.mmucttssnsESsR
A GOOD
OLD
QUAKER
SMat
atlTc.aBd
**1 have got into s ksbh of not being
paato aotktog tkat
sarprtoad st snpthing. but I wIM ad
aptod apoa «Mi «b« approval of th* mit I am surprised st the furor mp
■Impia aaoouBoement of s change in
taipoptof aoomnttT. ItoTor
mp war of condociing mr boslnass
pfcWB has a pwd eoaaeU back of hiB has nsade
aai vicfc hto praetieai Maaa. kaow**Ail mp vihdrawal from mp drta
to: I will be busp for the
ladat or tba dtp's asods aad bosloesa means to;
sooths or pears trping to
aapartsars It to fair to predict tkat few weeks, ntgoths
Standard Oil and .the Cii..'
Indue
'aMMh tkat to asodsd
Amalgamated stock
bank
pitabad tkto poor.
isl subscribers
their
holders and original
si
|g«.000.o^.
and
nd
fM.000,
fM.000,000.
and
Tha Mm qT apraadlap tks bordea
of tha eost of parvaaMt kaproveno risk of placing anp of mp f
aMaUaotkat fataragaBaratkms vklek aasociatas In position to ba puntoli
wlQ aajor tka beoatu skall help
"For pears the public has been I
pap tha eost. to a pood oaa. aad boad alKiUt what the Standard Oil has d<
past, and how tbep did it. and
lac for that porpoaa to tka oalp aqolt
iblic has been Interesi
Interested and
the public
ahla auaaar of provldlag the tuods. Standard (
B hare chuckled. It's
The aatabltobaMet at a staktop fund to
public what the
Standard Oil to doing
oing now. at
and
alao a wortkp raa
longer• do It. In a wap tt:
.Tha ■apor's sascastloos racardl&s
and allow
interest the Standard Oil an<
PtWgratkan for pavlas. and for utU- the public to do the chuckling
toti^^^ Btoaa to ba bad aad tka stona
"Timas are queer, the men who
•etgikrt’ to pava a taw btocks with ms- hare made them, queer, too. and the
results
of
both,
even
queerer.
Ancient,
eadaai. ahoaid ba acted opoa. Tba esrerp ancient, hislorj. shows that
taMtohmaat of parvaaeai sradaa to under Just these coodltlons the people,
alao worth daflalta aettoa
the ordlnsrp. everydsp ptoin pe<»p>rWater arorks aztaaalou. aow that msp fsll Into their own. sod being sn
esuitest bellarer in snclent. very an
wa bare aultabla pomps, are poi
cient. historp. I thought I would lake
aad sboold ba msda as fast as
Ume bp the minute hand and get mp
saamrs satodaat to pap the iatarsst affairs in shape to lend the everyday
oa tbs cost can ba sacured. The dtp plain people, who. bp the wap. hare
to la pood shape laanctallp aad the been robbed on Amaig)
In falling
paopla oaa eoasMar (ba mauar of pub
W. LawsoL
lic totorovaiaaau aerkmslp. as the
ilred
amttsr of boadlng to parfectip right from bis Boston Stock Exchange Arm
of
Lawson.
Arnold
ft
C5o..
to be
for that purpose and s good deal cu
ba doaa wttboot hooding too baariip.
Tha raaolta will Jutlfp tka axpaodi
I for CsUrrh that
' tu^.
Contein Mercury
Tka asapor'B refarancae to tka Cra As mercury will surely destroy the
sense
of
smell
and
complatelp
derange
aad poUea dapartmaats are aucgastire
whole system when entering it
of oaottooed Improramant aloog theaa tha
threwh the mucous surfscaa. Such
llaoa. Tha iwoo
I that as- srtlpM should never be used except
otkar oAcar ba added to tba dap force on prsacriptioaa from reputable physbooM ka acted upoo at once. Chief flclw, as the damage they do is tan
Told to tha good poo can possibly daof Polloa Raenla can scaroaip patrol
from them. Hsll's CsUrrfa Cure,
tha bostaass streaU daring the dap
ufsetured by F. J. <?haoey ft Co„
aad clra proper attaatlaa to tba fire Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and
Tba dtp to large enough to taken intamallp. acting directly up
oo the blood and mn»us surfaces of
1 nl««d IbU
tha system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure ba sure you get ihe genuine It
to token Intaraslly and made In To
ledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney ft Co Tes
monlals free.
AoM by drugglsU. Price. 7Bc per
Ir
;
The annual rsport of the Qrsod Rap
ids ft IsMiaaa Railway Company for
lk03 kaa lost been publiahed. and
as Met
ira
company,. in irsnsmltUag
tka report to
the stockholders, refers to tka Increase
ic laxatkm aad the raductioa In Iu
passenger fares to
cen
In the sUte of Michigan
Michigan law. in the following-lan
guage:
"Argument was had la -\Norember
last before the supreme cou
United Buies at Wasbingtoi
w/lt of error granted to re
peocedt
reduce iu past
per mile la the state of Micbl
kigan. I
a decree has just been ham
aded do
adverse to your company's contentioe.
If the estimates made bp t
reducing your revenues :
ger I raffle.
• You were Infomied li
for 1P02 of the change in
under which the sUti
ors fixed the valuation of the Grand
Rapids ft Indtona railway property
110.500.000. which has been mlscd by
their recent action to 111.000,000. The
rate to be applied to this to tU »11
11 per
ILOWI. as against I1C.553 f
Michigan uxes for system
under new lav for 1P03 .. |jo2.»3».00
lOf.177.41
Increasing taxation
ger revenues is !
serlofs effect on
logs as
worthv
passing c
iment.
re for political power
reached such
acute stage
ige in
Michl
ment hare apparently been forced
ast aside their business judgment and
e governed by that which they think
rll be politically pooplar. Michigan,
istead of meeting the competition of
ther states In seeking to attract capily giving notice to capiul. by unfair
and unjust taxation, that it to a good
sute to stay away from. This in ihe
face of the fi
isequence
the exhaustion
mber re-
leg suies. needs to nurse and en
age IU Industries and transport
facilities, rather than handicap them
by excessive taxation.
•Think of It! The sute of Mlchiga
IU present need of developmen
IXnADlTEO ^wUh
taxing a road earning less than Ifi.OOO
per mile over 6 per cent of Iu gross
I Be tent Sack earnings, as compared with the sUtes
of Pennsylvania 2.6 per cent.. Indiana
3.03 per cent, and Ohio 3.46 per cent.
The Uxes collected from railroads ac
crue under the tows of the sUte to the
acbool funds, and It is credibly suted
aot denied that some of the school
are at this time actually loanon interest, notwlthstandto are withholding the
laereasad ux. pendlag
take the baby out these nke warn
tt yw owe touh. aa we
bave
of Baby
pnisges BMl Go-Cam. both fold,
mg sad redmiag. AH yon havt
to do ta to payfrom $1.00 to $2.00
down aad
balaaoe a little at a
time, while yon have the use of h.
i
Oaec aaH ta hto hag: TCalkaa.
It to net what thaa raaffa that
aaakM tftaa amart; tt to wot
what tkae Mta that makea tkc«
fkt; nor what thae earns that
aMkes thee rich, bat what thee
SAVES."
This MTlng haMt asay be ac
quired through the steady use
of a MTtug aecount to the
We have sadt a laige asKirtment that yoo can find jint what
)-ou want at just what you want to
pay. from $185 right ^ong 0|..
Come in and get one.
anwai
or MienKAS
J. W. SLATER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
aCESWtUMMI
a A. A I. Anaoual flagart thaws t
High Tax to Ba Uawarmwtad in t
Face af Farced RaduetkHi in Far
m
jF YOU DON'T
Yeur Relisbl* Home Furwtohur.
»#b4
bakery. He to a jewMer most of the
time, hot doos boiler repalrtag as a
side line.
The local reporter oa the Fraakfort
Patr4ot wiU be yanked up for oontempt of court the first thing he
knosrs. In last week's issue be spoke
of the circuit court “setting .'•
The Northern Michigan Masonic as
sociation will bold iu third annual
meeting at Frankfort this sumn
Petoakey aad Harbor Bprings w
both after the meeting, but Frank!
beat them out.
Pomona and Occidental lodges
Free Masons st St. Joseph, both old
and strong bodies, have decided to
consolidate, making what U rlalmed
will be the second larges
lodge In the state
TTie fish may have been all frozen
to death the past winter, as claimed by
some, but the cold weather "never
touched" the fiah story tellers. If
don't believe this, look over rhe
nmnt of almost any sute weekly
A large acreage of clover meadows
around Brighton
Vinter killed.
Wheat also looks poor Mac
eni will have to buy poUioes I
Many have oversold
ibers
account of getting II per
lushel
It is
season of ih.- yw
when the sblflless farmer will nuke s
lour of hto premises and learn the con
dition of the machiner>' he left It
field after laat fall's work was fink
says the Marlette Leader, and to give
hto note for something to replace what
he finds useless
There to soroetfiing wrong
where In the old saying about «
constantly changing their minds
W C. T V of the fifit
kept the
• presld
five yean
■s A £ Benjamin.
Portland.
week reelected
■ twenty-firih oonsecutl
Goins; To
Guild?
Do you need any money—we
can loan you mMCy fit 6^ PCT
CCBt- no tax clause in roort-
A. F. Neriinger.
CLOSE PRICES
RIGHT TREAT
MENT. PROMPT
AND
EXACT
Are what we give the people
for their ntoney.
More
Call in oor
aad look it
oxer; we
SERVICE
would be pieaaed to show yoo
AND THE BEST OF GOODS
our goods and give yoo prices.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
C. W. Ashton.
NOTICE!
Wc snll make photographs at
a greatly reduced pnee Mr the
Next Tweaty Days, in order
to advertise our work. We are
making fine photos lor $1.00,
$2.00 fifid $3.00 per dozes.
Call and sec them.
the Jlotragt 6as Bill
is not s high price to puy ior the
saving in <iirt alone.
THE MilATIIItE
^ 7b Hunmiaq
m
HsHge
804 East Front St.,
Opp. Colombia Hotel
soda
fountain
Is
Range,
wood to carry, no soo(,* no smoke
You only pay for a Gas
We connect it FREE.
oper
: season.
Wsift Drug Store.
Crsvcrss City fiUis eompany.
Dew Candks
JIrriptd...
Cream Wafers
StrawbexT}’ Jellies
CoexMUJut Boo Boos
Butter Scotch Waferc
Marrii Mallows
Sahed Peanuts, F.tc,
ALL
Cents
Per
Pound
Burnt Almoods
CbocoUte Chips
» Grenoble Walnuts
•* Sour Lemon
TBESE DAYS MAKE YOU
THINK ABOUT YOUR
Every Department of our Mammoth Store can aid you
in refitting and refurnishing your house.
THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
:ieanmg tools,” scrubbing brushes, mops, brooms, soaps, scouring
S you want grass seed and flower seeds.
lntkd
THE CARPET DEPARTMENT
rems as though every one wanted something.
Now that includes you
CARPETS?
b have anticipated your wants.
Never had a better line of Ingrams and the patterns will surely pIsMC
Body Brussels art W»e most slaborate ws have ever carried—the new colors are the richest and
The Wilton Velvets arc beauties.
WALL PAPER
t have always had the greatest line of Wall Paper, to select from, fto mattar
fom, dining room, library, bed rooms, hall, kitchen or hath
a th# new paporu do ao at one*. Your papor hanpar wHf
r tar him. It's money in your pockat.
imriEALL
AFTEIIOSE
Bfint
la aaMias the Mian «C
4o no I tniBt fnWBB tMk waltbi «t
ba ynspoanlhimy terolrad ia tkla »o-
ATHLCnC CUIM WAHT tMM WOm
, ST. UMIM ItCKT
•Bta to MB
Oc«at Wsffc
PhUaMphia AttfMMS
is Ns«r ths MMt
Hststf AtMsks in Awsrfo
HANNAH & LAY CO S
HI0HE8T QUAim POSSIBLE
BEST
egaa. oC lialaad. Car tbe nbot-pat
la tbravtaa tbe IC-poaad vraigbt out
UfeHX
athlete la
from all ^-------------------------to eallnt bto nerrlcea iiader thair col
ors forr tbe tnteraa
ship alIthe CMymplc g
uaaner. as H 1
tbU sumaner.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
OroBTeoor’t »p<«cb glvls* Prwld
Roos^eU s “Ubof r«<conl." whlcli
I b«TP iMNra wrlUen
vbtte
Tbs
Dlideal enemy
d. It was tbe
Gorman r~ir had.
Independent den..«uratlc movement orK(4iake. prssWent of
that led to the overcsnixsd by Cowen
C
MUth of Nsv Ortesns.
tbs insrd of bssltb
thrtmiQg of
to isk* part in tbs
sxpsrtinstita befiuK
6«tsrmiDs tbs fessibUlty
I temporarily
ilted SUtss
rill nu..
Cowsn bad l>sRun the reform morepntlflc
pIsB
of csmpslfn
eitiss s sstsntl
be took DU part In the fight
Josties Hinsdale of the special sesbeing then a member of c
•lofta coon in New York city has
elected by tbs regular democrat
RUB Vigorous war on usurers, one of
ic organisation, but still holding al
vboot. Manln Hofflln. be bas sent to anlmoaliy to Uonnan
Hl» flerci
tall for thirty days
Tbs Justice say* lagonlsm to Gorman was carrleil Into
tbat tbeas gSBlry are berotnlng too tbe Ilaltlmors A Ohio railroad, which
bold la tbsir opsrailoos. the usual Ins from a close ally «>f Gorman became an
Mwalag to havs no sBset Ias a check
open enemy.
in futi
to tbsir rapacity,
fors. be will not Impoas money psnaloBendsrs
tlra. blit will send all si
UMWUL «tWS
tr m wMdL»
lYOMEI'S SUCCESS M TCAVERSE
CUT
to Jail
Inue I
Wall atrsst broksrs
the public from
moan tbs al*sncs
tbs markst. tbs rs lit being a deplor Cured Many Ssrioua Casas of Catarrh.
------------- - -anil«' wool
The
8. E. Waft A Sons Will Refund
brokers think that with a good leader
Money If It Falla.
tbe market would l>« booming again
Tsry toon, but alnce the dlsaatroiis collap— of the Harris-Oates moveme
medicine oi irealment for
which started the year valiantly a
such quick
ever achle'
to an Inglorious finish, no c
D 1
Traverse
success In
and remarkable
ren
Msma disposed to take the place
City as Hyomel. Tbe fact that
Wall A Sons, when they first
Becauas Ueutenant L. H. Chandler
sold It
of tiM United SUles navy managed so guarantee
admirably the torpedo boat flotilla
contributed largely t
during
their recent
maneuvers
successful Introduction. A guarai
southern wntsri he has been rewan
te<- from a firm like 8 E. Walt A 8oi
iple confidence at tbe start,
by Secretary Moody by being sent to gave
who obtained a Hyomd ou
Japan to make such Investigations as
Th*
Japan
tbs Japanese would permit In regard
that was claimed for It; that the firs'
to Japanese destroyers.
Durii
destroy*
itenant Chandler few breaths of Hyomel cleared the
rooent cruise Ueut
paaaagea and gave an exhilarating
demonsiraied
>raUng: teBect. Its continued
...rthlnres of torpedo boat destroyers
syatem from
the t:
At a social gathering the other even
tnlnent .arrbal germs, soothed
albed Iand be
ing of persons who were prominent
le and
during Ibe first Cleveland ndmlnlttrn- mucous membrane
Uoo somebody told of a dinner given pleie and lasting
p dangerous stomCompared with
it had been used hereach drugging
lofore In tbep treatment of catarrh, the
comptroller of the corrency. w
balsamic
mic aid of Hyomel created a moat
guest, and between courses he
favorable
Impression.
And the medi
■able
from his pocket a folded pocket I
itself
kwrchlcf. Intending to wipe bis gls
make a
ed fo
claimed
On unfolding It be found that it w
necessary that Hyomel
badly lorn and dllapluied tha
ery case
should cure nearly
hastily thrust It out of sight
After
used, for
inrrh
In
which
It
dinner Mrs Manning meolloned the
guarantee
outfit was sold o
mailer to her husband, who bii
»y In case It failed,
fund the monc;
a roar of
Uughler as he
not possesaed
unu
• Good land! The butler t
like this would have
holm , had forgolien l
resulted in an enormous loaa.
But
kerchief, so I sent bln
curing as It did. Hyomel soon gained
Congressman Willi
an enviable reputation and made many
ilppl protested mildly In the bouse friends who recommend It far and
lubllcan 1
against more republl
near
Its succeas here in Travi
ing allowed to print spe«>ches
J
i
City has been remarkable and 8. E
not delivered
I
..alt A Hons are still selling It on
shouted:
'IK>
In rfvfiind th<*
times you have
yourself
a record he keep*, he added
Ji
208 limes up lo this morning'
"Ye..'
FOR REMOVING CHURCH.
aaui tfrllltama. ' and every one
cootrlbutloos was a speech actually
deltverwl
by me
upon
ihl. floor
Neither is there any speech printed by
me which was written by somebody
The first active work
ralght
Congregational church
when the old building
away In order to make
modern structure. Tbe building c
mittee is advertising for bids to
move the old church They will b<
1 May 16
toa baari of are^ gm ar
jh**Sir_________ -_______
Madofohlldbinhtakaa away mach
M tha Joy of motherhood. Aadyattt
naad not ba ao. For aomatfana tbara
IMS bean upon tl
mA
bM
uA Wmmm the AaaUmk.
itlly fwallas that tkin in mimportaat yaar w«fc
May
of vital latportaaea to the bast latar
aata of tlda city vfU torn* Mbrs tbit
trtse npMt of tairacas to erery oae.
aad with the vagy bant iaacM of tbe
ahrayn la
‘ '
Many taportaat mutm vHh rete
m to puMIe teprovaaont vrlll aaonnMrily be loreod wpoo nn. Tbe dty U
srowtet rnpidty. nod te nprewtlac over
n Inrse tnrrltory. aad to kwp paee
with iu growth, and with the taaptovomenu naade ate ■■nary, vra aball bare
on tbe nteft. elne ataay tkteci
) aow vrUU la a abort time, have
to be doae orer aMnJB dealing with tbe diSereat sabJ«<U that most iaiermt junt ao*.
1 nbaU do ao as briellbr as poadbla and
without entering Into tbe detail of the
leaving that part for general
mntten
ns
the dUferent
“
dlncu
rore tn from time
shall be broogbt before
to time.
Finance.
iriMrt ctogtoM oa toe
rca. tt saarea to me to be taaAw
Btor pnHfaMaa oa Aaty Aartag toe Aay.
aaA aaUl nerea oVIoek at aIgM to tote
ieclty. Thia oae maa ia toe chief.
* Is also toe ckler cA toe Are de^
aaaal. The Are degaitmaat aumt
be takea care of. but 1 <
phyaieal Uapaanibllity for
eorer toe groaod to bor^
be Aoae. Tberefa
■aad to tola eoaaeU.
early aeUoa to toe ■
additional regular patrolmaa In U
lice departmeoU arbose daUes aha
be to act upon toe day force, and l
have a regalar beat eatabltobed upon
toe streett of the dowa town dlatrict.
said beat to laelnde aad cover an near
ly aa poaaible toe territory around the
depots at toe ttore at the arrival and
departore of trains. la tbU he should
be aided by the chtef of police
This would leave tbe chief lo an
swer special calls, and wrould give him
beaev chaace of snpervlsloa over both
departments
made last year lo In1 on the force during
stall another
the summer.
changm in the fire departmei
necessary another change In the po
lice force and be was soon taken oB.
and we have since done without a man
la this place.
1 would recommend the immediate
adtipilon of tbe regulation uniform for
iring
policemen, and
of a uniform and l>adge
star. V
nnmbvr while on duty. Imperative
I
Athletic aaaoelatkm, vrbicb baa al
ready o^diired Dvorak aad KeOasg. it
hot after hha. aad tbe California Athodatloa. of Saa PraadaotA la
pleadiag nrtlb biia to ataad by tbe *^Uve aoos."
Tbe moat peculiar tbiag about tbe
hly B
PeiuuylvanU meet U the fact that tbe
ptter
east Is waking op to tbe coodltlon that Ing than Trnveree City.
there nfe athletes west of tbe Alle
Our policy has been such that we
gheny aMuntnins. The newn of tbe have been able lo keep our hooded laperformnace of Rose at Ann Arbor debledneas very low considering oui
were oonaidered false alarms until population and vnlnntlon. and certain
last Saturday, and then It to
ly DO fault can be found with such a
In tbe east three or four da
system.
cover tbelr wind sufllclently
The city is growing very rapidly, lu
development already reachlag beyond
mence lo knock.
moat aangulne exi>ectatloaa. and
p U probably no doubt as to
A Sure Thing.
re.
It U aaW tbat nothing Is sure except
iw In order to distribute the t
death and taxes, but tbat U not alto
of the expense of oar necessai
getber true
Dr. King's New Diaoov
heavy permanent Improvements
cry for Consumption's a sure cure for
ng those that will be moat bene
, I am In favor of Issuing bonds
all lung and throat troubles. Thousiilfy to that.
Mrs. C B.
Public Lighting.
permanent
public Improve
ands
Shepherdtown. W Va.,
VanMetre
tt the ai me lime, would ad
some I
"I bad a severe case of Bron
sinking
jllshment of
establU
lays:
purpose
chitU and for a year tried everything
each issue of tionds si> they becDine
I heard of. but got no relief One bol ofr es
Just
and
I be only
lie of Dr. King s New Discovery then due;
cured me absolutely.”
It's infalUblc the present, and n< injusi Ice
An<l In order that we »halt arrive i
for Croup.
Whooping Cough. Grip, future taxpayer.
a right conclusion in the matter, an
A sinking fund of Itself *
imonla and Consumption. Try It.
not loo hasty artlon th.-r.«n. I woul
productive as It Increases
guaranteed by Johnson's
suggest that the council committee o
e and F. H Meads Trials b<
Water WorVa.
Reg. slies &0c and |1 o<>
With the installation <.
pumps, which I am aiire the city has
made no mlsuke in purcbaalng. and
with the abundant aupply of good wa
ter. we can now fee! that the ctwu of
works and re|M.rl to the eoiinell In d
8taU Convention Has Been Called ”
pumping and distributing the city's
Investigation.
supply will be brought to a minimum
Meet in Armory Hall. Detroit.
When the time shall
May 18th.
ease of
The matter of sewer
cost of pumping and I
orks is quite a question with
maintaining tbe city water
look upon the matter ot
Detroit. Mich.. May .1-A Trlbu
forable clrcumstancei
rttv a. a difficult probl
special from Jackson says
establlshli
do I think it will be i
expensive
te convantlon bas been a tiled
,e purp«i
hate many
in company in the krmory ball
rks Ikiui
May IR. of those men. still
issued
rbo in 185« voted for Gen John
would
advise
that
as
favorable
i
i*‘:^a;’
C Fremont, the first republican nom
lo save expense, i.
president of
the
United
States
Olficlal names and addresses
over .l-fuM) of these mm have alshould N- very carefi
dy been collected, and it U expect'ertalning
the pre
ibat through the medium of this
brat
le convention a prartlcally com
Tha Ant bostoesa ' a toa reaAtag
aawar ayatem
’ threa patltloas for
xigaad by a larga
I tha Poonh ward xl
amber of property owaara.
.^aa rafarred to the committee on i
era oo Aldenaaa Gibbs* motloB.
Apotocr peUtkm praytog for a
and aewer between West Btaventh
and Want Twelfth straau east from |
rorth. conaecttog with Bol
atreat. was rrferrad to the aawar
mittea.
Tbe tnu
gan aayiui
dent aad aacretary to aak for parmlaaloo to build a tramway from tha M.
A N E. tracks along Elmwood
» tbe asylum was referred, e
lan Ljirdle's motkm. to tha
"""
FtCMOirr VOTEIS
.r.r'.",r
r<:rr
'Bi
‘r„:'c‘«rcr
plete roster will be made, to be filed
citizen, in the improvement
with the State Historical society as a
lawme
There Is nothing that adds
l>erraanent n-eord of great value and
Interest
> cannot have t
P object of the stale convention
arrange for a proper representa
timulate this lm| ■ovemenf
of the Fremont voters at the
•re are some extensions of m
great celebration of the fiftieth anni
.ary now for fire protection,
versary of the birth of the republican
party, to be held upon Its birthplace,
under the historical oaks In this city
July C. this year
Furthermore, the
convention U called to have these sur
vivors give to the country a final dec
laration of the abiding prytciples that
Investment
he forming of that party
fitrwets and Walks.
e have
I In the
r permanently pa
I sidewalks
Quick Arrest.
Gulledge of Verbena. >
In tbe hoEptlal from i
piles causing 24 tumors After
and all remedies failed. Buckrnlca Salve quickly arrested
further inflammation and cured
conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at
Johnstm'B Drug 8tc»re and F. H
Meads, druggist
CAILOAD OF HOLSTEWS
Dalrym«n In Ntw York
State.
^
Itnev. steward of the
orn Michigan Asylum, shipped
York Slate a carload of fine ihoroughHolstein Freslan cattle.
lold to W C. HunL of Byracuiie. a
prominent
dairyman and
dealer In
thoroughbred Holstein catUe.
The asylum herd of HoUlelns Is
noted all over the country and the fact
le was made by a tanMapicton NeUa.
pe
pleton. Mich.. May 3—Mr.
to the greatest
John Smith spent Sunday at
flclent evldenc
this farm are
The Mapleton ecbool cloaed Friday,
be raised
Ilh a large picnic. At noon the targe
table was set and there were about 70
that eajoyed the dinner. After dinner.
Miss Elliabeth Daniels
treated her
enjoyablv. {■'areweii
were given.
A targe number of fruit
Jtm pm* Maattof.
Htoan of toa pew cii,
at toa Ant anattog laat
alto toa aomaptM of M. Wtoat f o*dbek toa «av
► of toa e*y. Majror
1. PtAghan eaUod toa haAy to
After toa TCPdtog of tha
ippaaaga to toa eoapcO. whkk
mA OP Ala aaA will ha pttalafi
1 aM wM to mm f H—tlf
M RMt gr ov M tmrtMt a»«
tw
mtiniiing rlgi
fewer, in certain district, will
Inadeqiiaie and will there
rr„;
tn Invtutlon from the City League I
Michigan Munlclpalltlea for Trere City to Join was received aad on
motion of
Alderman Bingham was
filed.
The various claims reported by the
committee on claims and
accounts |
ordered paid.
Water Works
Cxpcnsoa.
Weri
annual t
irtment
works showed
_
excellent condition.
Tbe
showed that the recetjrts had
been |32.745.»4 and tbat the expelndl
lure, had been »31.57fi.91
The c
flensed report was as follows
l^'ngth of main. In miles, 11
Public h> drams. 1»6
Meter, and registers In use.
Per cent of taps metered. U
Numl>er of tapk. Including cemetery.
1,115.
Numlx-r of taps without cemetery.
I.OIB.
Number of park sprinklers. 4.
Numl>er «»f public drinking foun
tains. 4.
Horse drinking troughs. 1.
Amount of water pumped li I gallons.
53fi.725.SOO.
Average pumped each day, 1.470.840.
Ijirgest single day.
pumping. 2.
S37.000.
Hmallesi amotini pumped in a day
835,500.
V
Other Buslnaaa.
Alderman Gibb. Introduced
tut ion to empower the board of pub
lic works to construct a dock line
Boanlman river from the a
ilh Ui
hriilge
F‘atV:‘oa:5a.'sr*“~.j!y
rFvsfP-
j
owned by the city.
masonry suitable i
fT^st!
line fif Union *tr»-et io the east line of
Wadsworth street, the material
When it become, n*-
.
ork can be avoi.je<t
Public Parka,
matter of puldlr parks, it i.
lard for us to see the
nec^tt.liy of them Jii.t at the presin this Idea There are Ju.i
very Inierentlng plac«
,hlch are as yet left almost
It Is onl> a matter of a
resortt places
of the le.. fiwlunate
plat
111 i>ff
by places of recreation
out trespas.lng
*^The money that wc are spending
r in making temporary
targe number of sidewalks that'--------needed repairs and recommended that
nent walks be built. On motion of
E. Bingham, the report was adopt
"'bu7
they like
_____ _
be termefl
rapt
development
S.liipletl
•ZL
s-rst'SKi
I
X K
eU-cilon Inspector, for May ifi
appointed
They were A K Bingham.
U K Murray .-t E Wilson
Tbe druggist iH.nd of Frank Meads
». approved
Cemetery Ritter.
Alderntan
Millar
bntughi
should lie appolntei
and find out the price
He llltroducexl a resolution to that aff^
Mayor Fiilghum did not make hi* A^
po.niment ct the meeting bui wlthlu-ld I. as he thought It would 1
ztr.n:.*r;rn::n\=';T
Grand
Kauid. where the owner.
F^'asasir"'"~-’s.‘g‘
^OUBRTOSSKT taqalrscf AsaU^
f*':
mriA winwff ififfity^TitATEBaE OOT, MCE, TPBBDAT, MAT «,
nCEPTHRI
TOPASTOl
MEV.
W.
T.
HVOOOHOUM
WAS
MM Mb IB tte «Mt Mi «wt
ts» CM BBi tMt MMM SBBilT
MBA.J.A1JMBT
• «f Hl« riM VbBM BT SM
I SIliiMry ta TMa CM
mttaSiy CctoMBi.
Tlie reeept^
**»•
WooibMMC Mi vife Mt
tkc Pint Bbpum cbnrck
vm
T.
Bt
sttci
bjr BMTly 1W pcoiic Mi eretr
’POWPBH
'
presnH Ini • rery Sac ttnc.
eu-Ijr part at the ernlas wm» ic»
to rlsUtiix Mi roeHTlag the r
Mi this part or the •BlertaloDcat
tooh plan la the mala part of thh
church. It wai ta hmwr of hU «*«hU Bfth rear as pastor ot the
pletlag h
church.
Teetac the guests
AWOlHAtySREASOwj
nma «Ba aMk BE iBdAMk CBtol
•.MAiA to Cka WBiilBC *y BE Dr
kaL twa yaws MmBmm aE tha mlA«a ctoaa. fv b whale BfWlmA
haalaS hoB tBMto Cram hla madiral
•tadtaa IB PBria with a Bght hean. far
Mathaitoa waa aapaettag htaa. aad they
wmn to ha married aoea after hla ar-
«UEST or HOVtOlt
M
~
taaaUt CHy. Mich-. May r-Mra. A.
AlhrfghU aa oU aai hlshty «bmai laaliMi of this plaee. itai at
• Laka Baaiay. Mr. and Mrs. AF
_ ,ght ware aamag tha Brat sMUera of
Parailae towaMdp. Akoat eight yaan
aga thay morad to FVe Lake, where
they Urad about two years, ratarmiag
to their farm one aad ooe-haU miles
aottthaaat of this ptaea. wh»re they reaided utU aboBt two w^ ago. whaa
they again moved to PUh Lake.
Mn. Albright
has heeo
ta poor
health for aeveral yean Md while her
death waa aaidea It was not expected.
The body eras brought to this place
today and the fanerml aenrlcca held at
1 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Thurstou ofBclaUng. She waa buried In the Kings
ley Bvergraea cemetery
She learei
a hasbaad aad one eoa besldea a host
HraL
Ha fBBBd Aimratirated ta the
af Kathartoe’a father Couat Alexlcaaeh. wha had aome maoths preri
appeared la tha vIBage aear by i
wha had bfwoght
‘—
___ I how hmg he propoMsI to ati
gave no taformadoo. Dmitri, wh
ftomd the young nmn so Inttmata with
the family of hla awm^heart. waatroobML but ho aoou made the dtacovery
that Katharine dM not like the eoont
nnd this rtuMfud him. Why at
that tho count neemed to desire
When Dmitri asked Kstbsrine
tor a reason for her prejudb-e she gsve
by a very ploasMt program
him BO beum- one than that Alexievech
K. W Hastlaga presided aa toaatmaala eyed," Dmitri Uugbed at
ter Md rery nicely emcrtolned the
this feminine reason sod tbongbt no
aodicnce ta this respect.
more about the msi
The program was atoned by alngtag
The
morning
of the wedding day
followed by a abort talk by C. J. Gar
brought a abo^'k to the rommuntty. A
nett. who baa been a member of the
WITH ROD AND REEL,
doaeu peraona In the vicinity were archurch a good nmay yean. The toastnuted, and the most hsrrowlng fenmaster thm tatrodoead Rev. D. Cochdoctor, who
young do
Hn of the Ooagregatloaal chorck. who
party cos
related what the relation of a mtato- John r. OU. O. C. 1
Tl»e prisoners
each other waa Md
. was among t
■r. Walter Loranger. Ih-. A
pastor to hU memt
trial were hurOf the
1
lay Md
“Shorty"
Welt
Instead of lielng given
BrieAy be told of the relaUooshlp
llllamsburg yeeterday Md i
rlcd off to KilM^ts. <' int .\lexlevech
Mi Mrs. FrMk H. Orsrr*. who
} each other Md of the
lodlgade a catch of 30l trout.
appeared
•40IIM WAS CNaSCLKO UNABLE hare been spending the winter In the spleodid membenhip
the Bapltot
Bern Reynolds made a catch of 2«
Booth arrlvei from Grand Rapids tochnroh and said that 0»e relatlooahip Sunday at Acme.
TO orr AWAY.
art at on<-e for St. IVt.-rsburg. w
ar Md will drive tomorrow to Om«*na
of the mlnlsten to each other had
Rev. D. Cochlln and Archie Ovlatt
► claimed to have liiB.ieii.e. to
rhere ther will open their cottage for
jrdlal Md there bad always failed to gel a bile along the Board
he summer.
Mr. Graves Is enthusi
ire the doctor's release
Dmitri
kindly spirit of helpfulness and man yesterday
astic over the prosperis for the rewirt.
irnest In his grslltiide slid Iscgged
of fraleraliy among them; li
Harry Walt
caught
28 speckled
and says that from all indications It
sort of a great brotherhood. The mln- beauties yesterday and Lucius Patch
be the biggest year In Us hlsU»ry.
d not strive for money, he
was with
M. B: Cutcheon of Grand Kaplis
artne could only cling to her lover, de
said, or oBlclal position except i
The third member c
•OT HUiT HAVt CNOUKID Tt«
several others are planning
growth can represent t
spairing of ever seeing him again.
open their Omena
Oroena cottaaes in a i
(
KmLt HtAT.
things but the ministers strived for
After her lover's departure she pai
iiIngB
days, at least six
si* weeks aarl
purity and intelligence and the tplr- Platte river with a nice catch of trout, _ few hours In an agony of despair.
and W H. Dewey, manager of
tblngs.
Itual good c
Then suddenly s desperate resolve took
Albert
Conlllia
caught
Ave
nice
Omena Inn. will
Mr.
Cochlln spoke of
Very
feelingly
1
• ills! rusted the
out
this
morning
In
the
river
back
Oeaal Maanaa of. DrtM Parapirat on week Md prepare to get things In
pastor that he bad been as
count's promlae
Shortl.v pr;;vio«.
hla store.
shape for the coming season
There
MaaiOvt All Over It—Saperlcncs
aoeUted with when be came to this
The Misses Maude Compton. Clara the wedding day he h«.l left her I
will be an unusual amount of building
. Md of
city. Rev. Mr. VanAUtI
I'ettle Wurx- ther's bous. snd token n».ins In t
af Prank Saxton ani S. Bris
at the resort and from letters received
Ived from inis i
t help be I
R
returned vUlsge. Kstharioe ordere.1 n drosl
burg
by Mr. Dewey It seems evident
tol Yaatoriay.
D be Arst begM
naclously t
last evening with OKE and drove tu his r<Minu>. Instead
from
ear's business at the hotel
e year'.
iiry here Md added thi t he owed
lUgbt aerenl other little aeodlng for him to ,-ome dow n she r
ever tiefore
Many
heavU
him a debi of gratitude,
Tha horae aai rig used by Prank are planning to come from tl
• afraid of the game warupstairs snd kno«'ked at bis door S
spoke of hla sudden
Sattoa aai B. Brtatoi while iMd
Two of them also Investigated
and spend the «entire summer
found him walking
prepan
‘ asylui
er by fi
las yaBtoriay caaie n
tempenture of the s
vicinity
to Rt
-Why
1 conducting chapel.
lome frt
ieatroyai by a forcat f
In. They took a cal
low
home
%
he
spoke
of
the
Pctersbnrgr' she asked.
From this
Mr. Saxtoa Md Mr. BrUtol i
depot and report that they
TAX SALES BEING HELD.
-I was too Ute for the 1o o'clock
at has been built
tha plaa plalaa went of South Board
had Ashing enough for this year
Id growth of the
Inlstry.
of
the
spit
train
There
Is
no
other
till
tomorrow."
naB aai had tied tbeir horae and gonr
ch Smaller Than Last
. sympathy
church, of the loyi
•There is. train oj. the olber road at
orar tSe sround on foot. They bad
PERSONAL
Vear'a Sale.
ople Md of
be has for bit peopi
4 tbU aTterooon
You have only to
BoUead that a forest Are was raging
family v
hat aa It was about three milea away
' annual tax; sale Is being beU; hapy faml!
drive Ave mile* to It to catch It."
A. F Cameron r Central Ijike .
He i
thay ild not think that there waa My today In the offlee of County Treasurer get her
-Eh? Are yon snrev I don t believe
work was not counted In the cliv today
Is much the paxtoi
daager of It coning np to the horse George Steward. The list
reiunuHl
there Is time."
C M. Parker
of members be
nui
year and Is about in the number
Aftor they>ad cooclnded their Invcetl
There 1, time
Come. I b.ve .
work he does in
visiting Kalamaxoo
gatioas Mi were retumina. Mr. Kax- equally divided between the city
drosky bHow
1 will drive you my
Mrs. E. C
home, the storting of homes
At least half of the di
taa Botloei oaly a great wall of smoke country
. morning t
self "
Ing loved ones away
erhare they hai left their rig.
He quencli^ were paid up before the
The
connt
l-^an
to hnsv hlxqself
opened and U U expected that all win other wa.vB where be bringsI comfort
•poke to hla oonpMlon who did
1 Petoskey i
with preparation, making a great deal
That he stands
be sold Inside of the next twenty days.
thlak that the Aaat were In the
of fna. while doing very l.ltle Ksthsand noblest otMand I
There Is not a hit of stole land remain
ilreetioB. Mr. 8ax1 a rertSed bis c
llchlgan
pe»»pl«
w s minister
rloe saw bU revolver lying on s table
hood.
He tol
this having
ompaaa Md th
aerratloa with bU
Ir In St Lull*
sklng
need Ibis ' she anl.l. tsi
people In all ways of
c life. In business,
iln the past we«*k.*
I back expert I:
md Rapids Pi
;et of
pleasant
in the homes. In the
ih
to Sad the animal and the buggy
the name of Ella Hunter Goodi
In sorrow and the InAn.
haap of aabea.
BREVITIES.
Mr and Mrs George HolL
exerted.
He
also
told
of
the
great
Wheo they got wUhln a half in
Grand Rapids are visiting
k
burden
of
the
church
and
things
In
of the place they heard their bor
IS carrl
**Alexlerecb. cramming aome bnisbes
The number of pei
Mrs. M. .M. Hamilton of 249 W
connection with It.
vhiaaytag la a heart rending manm
State
Into a bag. aecomiuinled her downstair*
le elevator of the i
Deacon Saylor, was then called upon ton street and other relatives
The fiightcaad Mlmal kept It up un
They got into the dn-ky
Katharine
building yesterday i
by the toastmaster and entertained city
they eaaic np to IL To the aurprise of 1.2«. up and down.
Miss Jane Sw*-et and Miss Clsrs ataaad the retna and drove nway a*
both geotleaieB the Are had burned
The Woman's Foreign Missionary the crowd humorously, nicely
ned to lh«
Stevens returned
their
faat as the horae would carry tlwm
ing many Interesting facts
Itoelf oat directly under the horae and society of the Asbury M. E. church
■ning afle. visiting .
AS they were
wagoa Md beyond a alight scorclilng will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Illustrated his purpose.
wood Katharine
Emma Broadfoot was iht
neither one waa damaged.
Smith. 417 West Tenth street. M 2
leave tomt.r
A.vers
Angers were numb and sske.1 the rount
troduced and read
a paper
The horae must have endured terri
■lock tomorrow afternotm.
Almira, where she win visit to take tbe reins
spf.ke of
He bad no wKiiier ,
ble beat Judging
by Its cviodlilon
and Monroe are tearing out a church history In which she s|
irch Feb friend* snd relatives
miration of the churcl
done *o than be felt s<.metlilng bard
Great cakes of sally peraplrailon stood partition In i
ir of their billiard
Tom
Ileus*
returned
loda>
fr**ni
a
12. 1870. thirty-four yturs a.
out all over It Md It was very badly and pool rooi
will add two 1
Rev. E visit with friends a. Lake Ann
the eleven iiastors since thei
a pistol.
frightened. The Are bad burned c
pool tables. The Interior of the I
pas I
Mr* F P Lewi* went to Ksrlln
Mills
of
NorthiKirt
was
the
-Flcod." said K.thsrlnc
I
an area about six milea long an
Ing win l>e rearranged, painted
-h 3.'this morning where
tor and commenced his worl
mile Md a half wide. It was ,
ptpc>red and seats put In and It
!■ through Ton arc one of tbs chief* of |>ollcc snd
future home
preached here
burning when they left
have been ferreting nut this plot You
be made a Arst-claas place in even 1870. and
Each pastor
AUbough there was no timb<*r In
respect The Ugbllng will be changed death In 1874
have Implloa.cil Dml.rl to get bln.
veo' Intereslngly.
rlelntty of the rig. the grass was dry and the tables rearranged
out of tbe w.y tbe better to get m.
business
Durfee. Sunday school superln morning onI bi
noi It was almost a miracle that the
The Woman's Home and Foreign
Into your clutcbaa. I hate you. snd I |
of the church, gave a short '
G Powllson
horae waa not consumed In
Missionary society of the Congrega lendent
In which he urged that a mission- morning, where he will superintend
of Same that enveloped it.
tional .church will meet
with Mr
“^t^rine: For heaven's sake,
school be started In the city and the setting out of 7..hh. fn.lt trees
on the fetfocka «^^he I
Frank Hamilton tomorrow afternoon
what ar. you a<xuslng me? "
the church ought to carrj It on] Mrs M K Wilson and James W11
alassd oS and the p
at 3 o'clock
A rt'pori of the state
—In a few years It would be s son
returned t.. Ovid this morning
“Write an order for the release
the wagon wheels,
meeting at Kalamaxoo will be given at
He also look np the 8unda>- after s vl*u In the city with friends,
Dmitri or 1 Are '
homed black aa aj
this lime
All the ladles are cordially
schor.l work l.rleAv snd Invited all to
Mrs C B Kehl of Northport re
"But I have no aulborlty "
I
Invited to Ik- present.
{turned home this morning after spend
“Wrtte.“
I
Barney Anderson has received
Harriett
Wood,
president
of
Ing
several
days
Mis*
The count, who bad by this tim*
’ windmills, gasoline engine!
1 Sanborn
s<»cleiy. was. called ,
the B Y P
eaogbt a gUoi'e of tbe girl's desperate
machinery, also a carle
upon, speaking
face, took out bis notebook, tore out
I Curtis*. 1
llscouragements
that
I
clety
of
the
dl
r meeting «
a leaf, wrote the order and gave It to
fallunv that It had mad< lers. Misses Bessie and Martha Mas
J L Masters of Findlay. O .
often wondered If It was through ,
“Drop the relna sod get out of tbe
ng at the borne of C L Ct»r
of Interest and urged that all .
droaky." she said.
He obeyed, and
Ir me^lngs If
drop
Katharine, whipping up the borw. was
only for a few minutes
aoon out of slgbL
of tbe buildB. Wilhelm.
She knew that tbe route the prtaonChicago Marketa
of the church
ers had token waa the one she was on,
m E7.000 when
The Chicago markets froma quoti
their conductor intending to take them
nbooi three tlons received by the conftnlssl
uilon 0
UBoanted Ace of W^ F. Bennei. repre lented by on the train she bad proposed to the
paid E. R McCoy. Mercantile Co block
connt to take. She aoon overtook tbe
Opening. High. Low Close
reapeded, ber lover got Into tbe droeky
^'h«at—
.84^4 84% 83% 84% and they drove bomewsrd. When sp.71% 80
79% 79% proacblng the village they aaw the
count ahead of them. He was walking
with hia head bent down on bis breast,
they came up to him be looked
thoi«h In a dream. Dmitri got
Brooky and demanded aatla
wrong that bad been
looked at Kath
e^reaaion. aak
revolrcr
lUmmmmamrofHBmhh
BY WALL
OF FLAME
McwSullE, Ctrert JACketo, SDk
Jickets. WBlktBC Skirts, Dress
Skins, RslBOtots. See BBT liBe
befsre ytB toiy.
OMEMA'S OOnOOK BU6BT
,Tr“
‘."r:
M.T SJSBTIT MOKTHU
Silk Dresses
Silk Skirts
Silk Jackets
All can Itc hg.l at aitnoiicrate price, by taking
ol out
have seen.
gives
you
Soic
Forty Cents on a yaril, it
aJvMtage
Those
who
haxe
things they
better
does.
should
who has any need of silk inside
ol
bbE
When you
cm
tave
appeal to eveiy woman
the
next six inontha.
IT* cannot urga you too itrongly to buy thit tHk
.
.
.
$1.25 BL4CK
PEAU DE SOIE
:::::: r,"
I
No silk
wear than a Pcau dc
r,\:
SS^f ^'Ti^tol.
SPECIAL SILK OFFER.
seen the silk declare it to be one ol the beat
. Sectional House t r Travels Abroad.
zz:.
m *<
'
'XZ
‘Zr,
hcr*cU a Im*
rha|».-l for he
hut life on Ih. farm hss le-en growing
more M. Ki.rul .lellvery. telephone and
elc«-trlc rallwai (In many places) are
relieving
the farm of
its Isolation
bringing It nearer to the city
ler touch and beial1
the outside
At the sam. time *clentlAc
Ac .sgrlculmlng more
I.ir. ha* heeti making farmlt
SlttH('l|\e to the I
Ifly by rendering
id making I
sar.-esbl. fortbe intelkH-tusI and <
cat. .1 by rendering it* work less ardu
Hoiihlc.
Hon again*!
nigatcl
it Africa riml.ing 1
d.K.rs.
addition to the III Ing n
::z
ln*rea»lng
the *f»rlal
pleasures of
r.Miniry
There 1* gmid reason there
fore why the movement fn.m country
to rliy should t>e checked, and even
why a counter current fn.ni city to
country should set In
w lU^^mtr“ mril iTgrow Ws^lS^lhe
rutire rnTtotacreaslng^rapIdl^* 'luJe
*ettU-ment
Gold Nuggets Found i
A Crest Chsnge.
\ wxKlcrful t hangi- hu* b<*en taking
' "A^'rlca.
limiHC. erst* <1
I Duck's Atom
In the stomach of a duck ahlch he
all a letter or expected
killed on hi* farm near Spring Grove.
. to go from two to
Pa. William Ness found nine gold
the nearest post office,
nuggei* a* large a* buckshot
perform this toak
The duck was ralse<l with a doteu
e a wpelk But now. UJMks
others on the Ness farm, and. as it
Introduction of the rural free
never had access to ninnlng water and
r system the sluiation is wholly
always fed on the farm. Nes* Is con
1
TTie agriculturist, far from
vinced that there Is gold on hIs land.
Md he win prospect for It. The farm the throng of town* Is In touch with
to near that of EM Zelgler. on which all the world. He writes Md receive*
gold was recently discovered —New letters every day. at least one newapa■ lellven....................................
York Hemld.
Tbe telephi
r Whitonod In Sevan Hours, mentollty of what to. aa a mal
fact, a new clvlllxatkm. Thet 1farmer
I the fall of rock in tbe LyAnds that with tbe aid of’ the
I
teley. Jacob Kobllnakl was enphone he cm keep In toneh1 with
t
1
For seven hours be faced
markeL Whan he ta aasniBd by tofonnaUoo over tbe ‘phoM that he eaa
sell to admatage he loads np his wag
on, bat not till thm. BMag ta apeak-
‘ v> tH® EVEimrO HEOOBD, IHATEBgE OnT, MOH, TPESDAT, MAT»,HO«.
Mmsiiuir^
tamt Itecr Ttfto «r te M«ed
to tfe» UbM States.
Aa« f«t a !• alw Oto InpnaO^ te
Itow Tars ttet Ikm waUmmlMr emm W
•M tm\rntn»nm «r JiMa la
Ord9T
Far Wiumamd^
*
«a«r W W
had vara a Mat Sv iW !■
tkat Mr. Rnt a dtaaaaaS to to
Taaiaa Waaktoa, tMm •Saat
mm 9t tk» rtUaaa af MaapaCk. aOdBf
t Htta wlck OtoI far anrtta0» naaaala> It was
VAOIlllHICBUlTf
r attoaSavr ca
rOk tkr “T------ rvrnmi a«aa- tka bmb at tka otatlsa at d o'claek iB
at tkat coTparmtkM Cka 9panai
1 araa tto aaa Mlaetod to
Ctoa a aaata ^toeoraraS. tW
go. BBd 1 raackad Matpofk aa ttao
■ mt tka raDvar a
wttk ASOO woetk of dtomidi ooar ot latrmd. tor
Qmmmoi
r Ttoc^
a*ai lo • MaaS tka ackar aickc
tokackar la ka aflBlaa tka yattOca ar a
^ ckara «« ba
Iksa a caaaatoacUy tka caaa la a jraar
wkaa a praaHt to to ba atoctad. Ha
sapty waa tkat an tkat tka Uaicai
■iBtoa aaada far two or thraa yrora a
dkaSlaaea to tka plaa aaea aMdo by
Oaaaval Otaat wkaa ka raid. *Xat aa
lava faaaa* Far la Oaaaral Tiacr'a
▼law aatkiao ket paaaa a iniatlal tf
tka tJtotoi Itataa a to aaeora to too
aaat i
tfcaa I
aai a to parfaet i
.to aCNastkwi tea I
to toaato aaaiar «
SBaadat pawar af tka
laad, tka Haw Tart <
tka PkOaMpka Proaa
Wkaa it waa aawnatof to bia Uiat
tkara wars aa alpaa of war. tke troubto
wttk OalatoMa hatlas baao
Oaaaral Ttacy rapttad tkat tka poaoa
.ki kai la totad la aat that whieb foi
toWB war ar at laaat tka war in wbicb
pnat analaa Mat aad tbara ara Mood
akad. raplaa aad daraautlou. but in
atoad todaatrUl aad eprporatloo praca.
■a waa a UtUa faarforthat tba two
groat towglor wbooa eonbloatlon U
aaciBoary If tkara to to ba praaparity.
that coBibtnaOoB baing dlractad
akOMp. ara at tka praaaot tima atl
aaCaalljr aagagod In eoatrorarilaa
whSek throataa aartooaiy tba pm«>ar
ttp of tka Ualtod Sutaa or ara cootaa»platfai eastrororatoa of that kind.
Ba did oot toaak of tb# tflganUc
raflorap dlatorbaaea la tba northwrat.
bat It waa apparaat chat ba bad tba
oaMrorarap. la which tbara ai
aatoatkiio of paroooal prtda
mt Jaaldtop tanriTad. la rtow
to^ha at tka aaad of paara Ha did
aap. bowarar, Chat tka
t^oatnal pcMpwtty to >«>tuid to tha at
tttodd mt BODp of tba labor toadrra
Tat Bo BDaa oeold ba inora aympatbatlc
with tka abjoeta which tha labor
laaa praftoa asetaalratp to coatanplnta
tkaa OoMral Tracy bow to and aiwaya
kaa baaa. Ba nniigiiliii aa 1m aaya
tkat BBlaaa tkara ara ladButa paraoaai
ralatloBa batwaaa aa anaployar and
tkaaa whoOB ba aaiploys organtaatlona
mt wockara ara aacantlaL Tbaaa orvunlaatlOBa,' to aaya. hara accooipllabad ,
toBck BBd eaa acoonpltob much mora i
• grara
_ iTo fault
fanJL
bto for tto Inca
OBatoP
■ of many of ibo
labor lootoro to roeogaloo the line
whom tagltlBoto aad wholly rmaona
Mo aad toaltkftd orgaatoatlon auda
aad nrtora tto anCkorlty of tlm law.
stotdto aad fm
tker way l
a K poa
latloa of tba fadatml autatra.
la ftoncraJ Tracy’a optailAn tba rml
paaea which mast prarall
ratoos adrancaa that are poaalbto for
tka t oMad Btatea arc to bf made wJtb
la tba naal foot or Sra yaara wlB <
If tba great rapitaltota ravtroOtiig
railway ayatama caaaa tbalr eontaatloas
aad If tba hihnr organlrjiIlona folly
raeogBlaa wbat tba tow parmlta aitd
wtot tto law forldda
Soma todleatloB of what tba lurrootl
that to to tba labor world and iba tor
bkO that to raoaad by tba atmjcgbw of
tka graat rapitaltota art coartri: ua
fanttobad by tba report from H'aahli
too which cauaad no littia anxiHy
Erory ooa fan
entniDorca and
OBO la tto world of flnauca herr
poetod to iBldwtBtar to ba aide tu read
BOOM tima In April that tba rio'onl of
our foreign oommarra for ibr apritig
weald match tkat of any iirecedlag
yaar. Rnt Inataad of that oor f&|Hirta
for tba iBootb of March ahwe tba
amallaat azcaaa orar tha lm|>.in« that
baa baao rceordad for any ona month
In tba last arrao yaara TTiare \n ran800 to faar, too. that a Ilka r«c«*nl la
batog mada In thta month of
oot ba malnUtoad montb aftrr iiiomh
wttboot aaHonaly complicaling our In
tareatlooaJ flnanca and conit*allliig tba
UBilad Statss to bacoroa a ban«y tow
rower In tha money markata of the ohl
world
lllng oir of f
Tba reason for I
i. Our prlr
of the political ecoiK>aitott la |Nwrc<'1ly
asampIlOad. Imports are Incrcaaliig \m
prices are high bore and cz|Mirta
Pticea ire• highli for va
riooa reaaooA Tba agitaiitlona In
labor world In part explain tbern They
almost wholly explain the inervaac of
raott In Sew Yort city. The great ad
rancao In wagea made laat ri*ar and
tba yaar before bare also entailed
blgharpHcae
MEN SITTING IN TREE TOP.
1 In all tbe laml I
Darld 1‘rolxTt «
New Hampton. Orange couut.r, mays
Mlddtotown (S'. Y.) af>ectal dla|uit<to tba S'ew York Time* It I* n he
td 0eiiie
imat
winter, when Its prudoct waa w«irth
Its weight In gold. Tbe nMrtlierly In
Btlnct of tba ben came oi. h-werer.
and It wanted to alL
Mr. Probert drora ber from pillar
to poet; but. as It waa time lo *lt. Ihe
ban was detannlned to alt. and to
acblars its purpose U floally sought
tba topmost braoebes of a big tree in
the yard. In tba top tbe hen laid an
^g. on which It now atts sei'urr aod
nnmolmtad. Serersl hawks have atUcked tbe ben. but hare learned to
keep tbdr dtotance.
I to lioloBca. tha rafoaal to
ronitgUai tto Hbarty of todiridnal
etole^ which M tto rmrr feundatlon of
paroooal Utorty. o ekolco which will
parmlt aa acaployar to oparata with
> or tko cloood If ba
» SBiptoyaa to aaaociata
kliaoalf with tto union or not tf ba
Ckoooa. la to OsBaral Tracy'a rlbw a
dtogoaitton which nmot ba toauntly
fikockid. for U It ba permlttad to grow
aar lugubUean form of goremment
Omt'm tmr Mmot OetUaf.
wlUaad.
II Rnaaeli tViirc le corrtHtl.r quoted
Ttorafora whan ha says that i»eace to tbs money getting fa. nH\ |k a gift of
aaadod tf tha DnHsd Btatos to to uka nature, and not «»«ie to l»e a<t|iiin'd by
education or training, and If the story
told of him Is true It rm|»hasitc* the
fact that be hac the gift
Tbe story Is that one day wlien tbe
walks aike slippery he left hi* Fifth
anbtaat OsBaral Tracy bad opportunity avemie Imme to walk
to taam aomo things of which tbe puii^ shoe cobbling shop In
lie naror hod knowledge and which get A pair of shoe* t
oooTlncad him Qmt tba United 8Utea there to be rrt«lred. tbe ebarges oa
waa to grarar danger of cirll wai
which—liy prertoito agreement—were
O wnr of aacCloaa. but of ctosaea. In IhW to be 65 cento. To amid delay be
tton the grant public underatood
counted out the money In hlmcs.
Qoaoral Tracy mid. with mn< h
Blckela and cents, and e:itried it in
hand.
As tbe financifT was tumlng
waa oc Important aethw Ukeo nor any Sixth avenue be sllp|ied. and in hU
more brmro In Lincoln’s day than timt fort to catch hinisHf. dnq>|i«-d
tahoo by PtoMdoot Oloratand when
handful of ebangr. which wa* s
18M ha a
I tba whole force of tered over the walk. 1‘aliently
tto gororamoat for tka i
gathered the cotoa. aod wbcti he .-oi
taciplaot roTBintloe to Chicago Clara ad them be found that be Itad
load atraek. too. at joat tba right mo
ment. aot too OOQB, not too late ”
Oaoaral froer odd. kowarer. that raoantly to had aeon wbat ba thought
home trying, wit bout
to good ortdoaes that tto fandamaoi
bread she bad been sent lo buy.—Kanand IntmilTO ooaao of what tha real aa City Star.
manning of tto Amorlcaa con«motioo
CuU r»r BtoCeuta as Baereste
aad tto Mil of rights to to batng liettar
Despite the jokes of the |nirasrapl>era
nad bettor aadototood by the grmt
body of man srho wort for wages la about the Harvard football pla.vtfm
Mow Tort dtp tbara to aoma fear that who auccumbad to tba beat In tlie Kaa
tto paaea for which OsBacal Tracy ms wbmtfleMa last anniroer. farmeni
alrmdy writing In and offering
plaadi may not ba our lot thta yaar and
that coataBtlea may not ba confined to
tkaaa who srort for wages and tlxwe
who pay ttoao sragoa
WhOa anch aBawaaea to mada for
MMk for tto a
r for tba wtob
poar tato wai
said la
Mvycn emplayod hj tto
ssrtiM Is da iNfiCtora Sai
corrloga oaroHad ma. btM 1 had
katSly takaa i oMt to It wkaa 1 had
Tba aatdt wos toe
common to be owned aad pakHrly
aaad by oacb a oma aa Sir Umm
Btaaktoo. aad the two atao aa tka box
dkla t oppaar at all Ilka aarraato. I
mada bold to aay:
•%to hece. men. 1 think tkara to a
mtotoka. 1 think I bars got «r JaoMO
Btoakton mlxad ap with Mr Jaamo
Daohtoo. It to tka tattar who owns
o Idrgo totaraat to a Manckaater eaCtaa Coctaty. toa't lir
-If may be. bat 1 donau." repitod tke
who waa drirlag aa be polled ap
**U that yoar II
“Tm. Ibarat
CASH ttOCER
To introduce their 6ne filling pUtes. With
every set of teeth they will give one gold
filling. Remember we give a written guaran
tee with all work.
Best Rhbber plate.................. ...............................$6.(K)
Gold Fniings....................... ....................$1 and up
22k Gold Crofira...................... .............................$5.00
Silver Fillings......................... ................................ 75c
Bridge Work............................ ............................. $5.00
' anaiE
Rational RSiSlI.
RccMent
and Realtb
Insurance
is a necessity and every man should carr>* this protectection.
My company returns more to its policy
holders than any other insurance company in the
world. It costs you no more to catT)* the best, there
fore I solicit your patronage. We settle all claims and
give you your money, and you are'not asked to w*ait
from three days to one week for your check. No other
agenc>' has this authority. Remember our new loca
tion. Kindly give us a chance anti wc will do our lx*st
to please you.
miuss COM*
DVUJSKgjsryai
J ISSiSSSSrA'tSSVi
dcSJagiiafaa.*“
I few bargalas for I
mi
Mt-iiafBrjnsa-
C lbs Sal Soda ..................... lOe
We examine your teeth free of charge, and
tellI you 1in advance what it will cost you.
tore JnatoBt
w. but 1 am
plaaalng addrem
appear
ance. The four of ua were ushered
into tbe aama oompartment. .Vs
as we fall Into conrersattoo tba
gars too to uoderataod that he llrad
at Barer
down the I
let fall 1 gathered t
Inent pobUc oIBcto
I.
atoteaSNcMIOScrFMrCkatDMfeOaa
m e»i
DtJAJWS.— ~«-
fm sm
State Bank Bldg., Rooms 207-20S. Office Hours, S to S
Both Phones
yoa get Into this tomoat farr
**Ta aee Ktr Jamas Btonktoo. of
eoonoa. 1 got It to my baod"**Oh. btow your 'eod aod yoar ’onto
too: Jim. tarn about and drira tka
Moomln* aas back to lownr
*'1*11 be shot If I domr replied Jloa.<
**lla can gat right out era and taka
‘tosetf bark oo bia, own toga aod ba
blowed to hirer
When 1 bad walked iba two milai
and reaebad town. l went to a hotel.
Inalda of gre mlnniea I had leamad
that 81r Jamea Blanktou llrad In tba
opposite dtrectloo to tliat i had taken.
Further, that the gentieuian and hto
wife bad been In H4-uUatKl for aararml
wooka. It did oot take me long to
figure It out to my perfect aattofartlon.
Jt was a put up >ob to n»(> tbe Londoo
houoa thnaugfa me. and It bad l•eeo put
up with tbe aid of aiMne one at Sir
JoBM« Btonktoo-a
1 aUrted for Ix>odon by tbe W o'clock
train. Tha nigbt had come on dark aod
atormy. and iberr were
aangera from Mor{>e<b. There were
two plain women th-keted to Itorbam
mocb from what 1
hla company. H«
fair Ulker.
j got ou
naliMisl Dsntists
EfiMC.lBIIIIS
Coal
DVLttt5T“-
It is cheaper than
wood.
We carry the
beet ttock, and it will
give )vni satiafactkin
THE
C. B. TAYIOR COAL CO.
United States l>ealtb and
Jiccident Insurance Co.
O S-rKO P» A-TM V
3. m. Blaktaltc. IDansfler
3«7 StaU Bank Building
JOHN R. SANTO
W.ANTED—A good reliable agent for-Traverse City.
8EKRAL HSORAKE
CRAHD RAP^^S^IJIDIANA RY;
^ntolia Mask.
Trayaroo C%.
ORfi. fiAWYCII W FSNMAU.MON
; Durfaam and
We 1
t atlll
occupanu
tbe compartment. XIr. Arnold, as
! bad given bis name,
sitting
opposite me for an hour. As tber train
cleared Darlington, however, be
aod yawned and mid:
sleepy, and yet 1 can never
at Morpeth today, t'an yon mako
snythidog of itr
bad a cotn to hto fingers aa bo
stepped over to me 1 reached
band to reertve It when be seised ma
by tha throat with both hands nod bad
ma oe my back In a second. 1 was oo
match for him In strength. He grtppad
oat so sndd
waa doprivi
reslatanca. Banding over me, with hU
knee on my chest, ha finally let up on
hto clutch and said
"L>on't be foollah now! I know you
and am after those dlamutMl*.'
He drew a wicked looking knife aod
held It In hla teeth, while be used soma
stout cord to tie my bands behind
bablud mj
back. Why dldn t I
y simply
bacaose hla clotcb oi my throat bad
almostC paralysed
I
ma. Wbco b« bad
Ukra tba key of my Uladstooa from
ooa of my pockets be turt>ed me over
aad said;
“Now for tba sparklers. 1 koow you
sblftod ttom to tbe bag when you wars
at tba botoL A daocad fine layout, and
tba caab valoa moat be cloae to £10.000.
It's a pretty baol indeed, aod do risk
attaodlng IL”
He placed the jewel cose lo bto pock
et Ugbtai
cigar aod pleasantly coa
tlBoed:
•Take It easy, my boy. Tbe next
stop to .North Allertoa. and 1 shall gag
you aod leave tbe train tbera. Youll
be dtocoverad at Leeds or ooooer.**
attempt t« raAfter a coopW of mlnataa tto ;
alackeaed apaad. aod la aixtj
It bade
**flpecUl aloft, to ttr g
bar aa be toa^
aad bent a
.JiENTISIS..
CHEAPEST
CLEAREST
-HEALTHIEST...
Coming to Craoerte Cby
iIR>
iBSOLOTELT. ODOKLESS
DENTIST
J.H.Hani 6N.R.IMIfito
HomtoE & ieWErar
B
PE* 1000 Vim
rrtjrjf^emr rr
lurtaa Mw Bidilc
UtMaffmrCi.
called tba Amicable Society
PwpafuAl Aaouraoce Office It was a
matoat benefit esBcem.
Each member, without reference to
age, paid a fixed admtosioa
fixod annual
aanna charge
oe from
, - per share
ah
one to three akaraa, aad at the end of
tbe year a portloa af tbe food accumu
lated was dirided among the bcln of
tbooe who bad died, la accordOaco with
A. D. TYLER
OA00-4M Now WOtoAm BlodL «tttoaa' PboBo ttS.
t-IOMT
ELECTRICITY
All Wort Of Hlffhaot PMalMo toato. * <
riiM M Wort A tokfilal^.
C U LOerWOOD. O. P. A - _
6EHERAL IRSURAKE;
M.&H.E.nMECARD
mPERE Marquette
H I WEWWILMELM BLOCK
L. G. BRYANT
Carpenters"^
tools
-
.
si'.-M:' iJ
L-.i
We have an extra fine stock of Tackle,
Rtvds Reels. Haskets, Lines, Hooks. Bait
Boxes. Tackle Bo.ves, Leaders and a full
stock of Orris and Scotch flics, and at the
*^ tMt C&mmHL
Mias Aaaa Gross, seventh grade.
prsMt salary KJAO; lor next yea*-
I tka etNMwu c
*Tar • Umm of twoatjr UkmuwI doifor ClM MT90M of eoutnetlnc
fokool MMIW ta Ckc 4th vard —
Mr. MoeUrw Uiat ibr
r •dopiod. u rMd.
otacoo.
ChsM.
IT. MomIs. Fklrehlld. N»eb
Mias
Carolyn
Livingston,
sixth
ade, present salary It;
year fU.
Mrs. C. P. Hanter.
fflh
grade,
drops oat aad the soperiateadeot has
M Hae (very highly recoauaeadedi a
MIsb Rowley, who. If secured, the
salary will be |tt>.
Miss
Charlotte Dougherty, fourth
grade, present salary ltf.!»«; for next
y«ar Ml
Miss Neti■tie Gray, third grade. pr«eat salary ftfi; same
Miss Inez
tamer, second grade,
tresent salary ItS .'Wt. for next yes>Annette Uamum, teacher for
first grade, drops out, and the super
has in mind a very bighi}
ded Miss Lawton, whom. If
»e have listed for |to per
idergart
s for n
» tMi dar of April. 1P04. t
tkt molatlea to b* the day of t
oaM spoelai oloctloo.
Oanlod.
Horod
Mr. Moetaaur ihai
■Ir appolat thro* aieiBbef*
laid of odoaukia to act aa tai
»af olocthMi for aald votlna of k
Elmwood Avenue School.
Miss Kellie Lytle, prloeipsl. eighth
radc. present salary fif.; (or next
year $57.W
Miss Holds Granr. seventh grade,
pr^nt salary |t.%;
for next
year
C.
E.
Walter, clerk of/elec^
Ormad Traverse Herald, print-
•V
pbyaleaQyMw
putting -up eloc-
B.R.
L A P ai. ilghts for
sSwSs-iSs
B6ok
Fond.
Snver*^Burte«’? a,., books /
3race Brodie. first grade and
kindergarten, present salary $42.50. hir
:
:
S.F. Saxton Hardware Co.
m
GENERAL HARDWARE
Traverse City Dental Parlors
*fi5Kn^
fi 2.'1
n but
lS5£5?5a kldBeytroablflfi. !
said oDoet when he was s kid
yed o(T from school two weeks."
Kranrlaco Exsinlner
in*wiaa.
■;v:ir ■”
u™„
xx-xr,r..*r.i,rr.
Mov«s1 by Mr. Vmirchlld* ihst the re.
\ X /ecoftltiHy invite ilic people of Traverxe City i
r new
NEW dental
DENTAL PARLOI
PARLORS.
VV
located in the New State Bank building, FOU
t ..
Lirth
FI<X)r, Rooms 407, 408. Our parlor* are equip
equ
ped with all latest electrical appliances, and with out skilled
ikUl
workmen and iDodem methodis
ris we are prepared tto pve )
work which has hitherto l>ccn done only in large cities.
*n'be dtM-t»r said mine was the
Iw Bard Larlu
There U s family In West Raltimur*
rhU-b Dumlier* auiuug Its uieuiltem s
oung woman wbo love« to du tbe
I "great lady
tbe family retain
"otne cut and c
WE HAVE All THE FACILITIES
Foi executing your work with the LCfiSt ftlMfiBl fif Pfilfi
an.l together with our Cut RtIC PlICCS amt ten year guaran
tee raak« our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to have \our work done.
Mof
‘Pad «o |7» per BKmth
•I Jeaale Virian. BnglUh,
Bni
present
MO; raised to |ifi.
Anna K. Cook, present saUry
Ised toffd.
Myrtle Montague. English and
___ U present salarv |g&; for next
>
I alwa» this aad dMkalT^ aowaak
2 40| tbatloooldbardlydoaBjrtklag. iMa-
Lydia E.PtekhMi1i V<««Cable
fichool
Call and sec us
Yttrtwr rtHririit
tioB hMM?ta«ipftldtolh«irpkjriad
Rs Anna K. Johns<in, sixth graile. be several amounts
present salary $4.: W*; for next ».rar
Carried
Ml.
Miss Jessie Barton, fifth grade, prt-hent salary |t0; for next year |42.6«i.
Miss
Jennie
McMillan,
teacher
April 27th. IIMM
fourth grade, drops out, and the su
perintendent has In mind a very high
ly
recommended young lady.
Miss
Panning,
whom we hsve
listed at
|4«.gn
ftaKolar aMMlng o
Miss Edith Holcomb, third grade,
moa.
heldtete the «
___ hew
present salary f42.50; for the next ensuing year as follows
balM to order by Jao. R Baaio. year same.
I building. Harvey J rurtis:
Miss Edith Gibbs, second
grade,
raaldMt. la the chair,
month
triaaeot—Moailwr* Moffau. Moou present «.-\lsry $42.50; for next year
bull
Elmwood
Ave
building.
m, FdoU. Cha». Ho4d.worth. John •45.
Thompson,
ipson. salary $50 00 per month.
Miss Lens Panning, first grade pres
^ Maada. rairchHd and NlctaoUoo
krdman Avo
building. George
.Mtaatan of the laai reanlar and «pe^ ent salary $42.50; for next year $45.
Jameson, salary $5o.(m) |>er iminth
Miss Laura Blssell. kindergarten,
HI aMoUag* ware read and approred.
Oak Park building. M A Hue
Hlha Hoaorable Board of Bdocatloii. transferred to same position in Central salary $45 oo per^fiMtuih.
school and the superintendent has In
JMjror Banto, President;
W O TOOTE.
pOriM tlBM of year having arrived line a Miss Crulksbank (very highly
y H MEADS.
r the re-eagaglng of the force of recommended) whom wc have listed
T G NICHOLSON.
■dber* for the public schools, your
,
Commit I
■hUBlttee oo acbooU and teacher*
Moved by Mr l-'alrcblld that the
MPe had the saase nader eonsldara»r1 be accepted and adc»pte<l.
for next year.
aa aad beg to report as follows;
Carried.
•ecnvills School.
Yeas
—
Muffatt.
Montague.
Koote.
Nifh BMiaat.
Miss Belle Plnmmer. first to fifth Chase. Holdsworth.
orth. Gamef. Jobos<
*. L. Nre. prlaelpal. present s^ grades, preseat salary $40; for next
Falrrhlld, Nicholson. Santo
mmA for next year at IIJOO.
year $42.60.
The report of the truant o(Bcer I
Mary McLaaghlin. mathemat
fiotith Side Primary.
,;jraoeat salary
per month:
IW ehair appoiailied Member*
II. NIokolaoa aad Pairrbiid
aboard of taapeetor*.
Ifarod bjr Mr. Moeu
Mad adjoora.
Oarrtod
ri^hi price.
^
port be accepted and placed on (He
»xt yoar $45.
The petition of James Ho<lg<- jan
3T of the 4th ward school, was read
Miss May Pearl, supervisor of music,
Moved by Mr Gamer that the petlpresent salary $.%n.
same for next
m Ih- received and placed on (He
year.
Carrie<l
Miss Emma Woodman, supervisor of
The petition ol Clarence M Bums.
Pomeroy,
Bealrlee
Poneroy. history.
history,
ual
drawing and
penmanship, Janitor (or the 4th ward school build
I salary $U: for next year MO. present salary $«5; same for next year
ing, jgns read
Agaee Thompson. Latin.
Latin, ipres
Agaes
It seems necessary to mske a little
Moved by Mr Johnson that the petl
■h salary
try |U;
|M; lor next year
yi
IW.
advance all along the line (or nearly
■ClydeI Krenertek. physics
and chem- so), but except In the case of princi tlon lie received and placed nii (He
physl
Carried
r.proaeat oalary Ml:
pals and High school teacher* we have
Reaolutlon.
held to the small raise of $2 50 per
McAllister, botany
month. Ivellevlng thatt that IIs as much
aeat salary Md: for i
1 be glv
Ing a special electloD
of education
Ixcept I
‘ase of 1
elector* of this city
ipa:
1 a $5 p<
• have I
the
• Mb; for next
25th .lay of April. Iiu*4. from 8 o'clock
ablv assisted
in ihe morning until 5 o'clock In the
aftemmvn of said day, for the purpose
very c
prices paid In a number
r clUcs
■s In .Michigan, and with
-owing demand
perns necessary
^vances. as specified In
^than to run the risk
t trying lo secure
Ml
enced t>
for of borrowing said *iim, and 67
vote* or ballots were given againal
borrowing said sum. that sa
iiTied by a majority
eleetor* voting ih
Special Supervisors.
m
o?x:
I day school•■'' "Would you like t<» have
; a nice little Bible to !«• your onllest
owur aud other tblug- .-luirs.-tetnstlc
of tbe Tuatbful oiiud pIsyltiK at
Om mold cr*fp ..n* b> on»
faac* where the nies fr-o«etu
"oiotberH '
Among tbe retainers la
‘Vr ir-^^P^Tvh. esner ntitubrr».d an su< lent inal.- uiemb-r of
umbrellas, broa ii nn.1 rusty iio.l re.be
F winter s done
lent of toha.-.-o and Iv-er.
.knioDg tb.«M- who siifrerM In tbe
great lire was this ancleiit mender
All Ills umbrellas were burnihl like
lliii
plowlnp ts here '
drive* the shsr*.
arms fortlrelr down from the
the rUnhtri:
catcher tumbles.
hlfhhole
pstrlar.-li of Rome, stotsl
by and
wrung bis bands to see bis substame
go. Home weeks later he ap|e-are.l at
the bouse of tbe family afonwnl.l with
a very much detTensed buiMtle of to..|s
and u<» nmbrellat
To tbe "lady of
quality be told his si..ry
She shook the lace .m her sleeve she
>layed with her back hair, and she
pUyed
aald;
Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Brldrc Work
5.00
Gold FlUinrs $l and up
Best SUver FUlincs 75c
Cement FiUinrs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50s$4
Painless Extraction 25c
RF.MF.MBF.R, I
mate of your work.
tfikC ElCTfitOr for Ffifillb Bfifir,
Rooms 407, 408- Open from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
TRAVERSE CITY DEHTAL PARLORS
DR. T A. PENHALLEGON. FUiifirer
New State Bank Building
Room* 407. 408
.IS
8be ucsrlr fnlnttHl
avallabl.- Mexb-an vcg.-c I'nlted Stat»‘s l>epa,-meni of Agrii
duce In ll«04 i
per* and several varieties
rn
f F«rPMMapPMpto *
^ AMHoa’fi BMt C«ffMg §
EVER REDAY ELECTRIC
RHiilinorr Hun
AXordiag A*oibrr
Tb.- fall idalntlOr hu.l mi«1 iI..- -I.l. r
ly capitalist f.ir lirra. h of promlHc. and
her lawyer *o« trying i.> (verstia.le h--r
to comppomlae
'•He offers ' said the lawyer "lo ghe
you one thlnl of the sum y.»u are try
lug to recover If y.m wUI wltlHlraw
the suit •
"I won't do It ” she repIlM - I waut
tbe full amount "
"FalMng In that " pnrsne.1 Iyer atior
^ BICYCLE LAMPS...
I 'lens, pfolccte.l lens, snap, ruby
le light,
cross section like
iphh polisheii nickel.
clover leal, which
ich corr
corrugation increases the ctrenflh an.l stiffness ol
ick. no
, while adding to its be.vjtv
smoke, no smell, no trouble lo «
switch.
Wind t»r storm will not affc< I
.lifferent
St vie*.
Pn.-cs ir.m. $.'F.'>tl up
'S' X?'
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
The lawyer sl.rugg.sl hla sbouJder*
"Well. - he said, "think of tbe
bllltles of a dl.orve suit with a fat
claim f«>r alimony " t'hi.-ago Tnl.nn.'
126 Cass Str*et.
R . IVI c O O V
P Sold only to oM ncMiBd raacT canoea A
^
MoUtare sad dust proof.
■
Oor-r-ms
9 20o PER POUND g
A
W
W
§
Sahtwt to market flKtoaOooa
Ser**^ **
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nimutmmmmntnrontnt
4M.MnX4k—..
of
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i
WM. F. BEINNETT,
somoibing In It
koow
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co..
Dlatributor*.
GRAIN, COMMISSION ar.!! STOCK BROKER
Boston 1rjin-.Tii>l
___ . Bacon I »«•«'
Heame-s of tbe al
regmm. -
.-on verbal Ion
■-vr
Firs Pmol Elasllc Pclp
fUslcr..
Travor** City. Mich.
. Barona man wants to hare an;
, hla clubbouae
Yonkers Htstosinnn
Aroaseg Her S*s*lelM.
Mabel-Why In (oars'; iKresn't tbe
j ring pleaae yooT
Helen-Oh. It la beautiful, but I fear
Suite 404 Whitnoy Block,
PHONE WAIN 15U0.
I’hone Numljcr*
HaiNnii & liY Mwemia Co. Bock
Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4
lizens, HO‘2
c“"’'
DETROIT. .MICHIGAN
?„X:J'**’"'*
The regular eighth grade examina i
tkms for Grand Trmrerae county will
^11 hilMAdd^
PAVING TAX.
-------Notice to All P«epl« Interestsd.
Hne of lot 1 of Mock 6. in Han
nah. Lay A Co.’a Fifth labdlrialon of
Traverse City, to tbe north end of
Booth Union street bridge, are now in
far the noRertton of tbe
witfi Us
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