The Evening Record, April 15, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 15, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTERDAYS ISSUE

THE EVENING RECORD
SE\^ENTH YEAR—2139

‘ TRAVEESE CITY, lOOH, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904

GRAND DUKE
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rmUMUnO TODAY.



' IStl«U*S BtllAPPAll«T

cTUSsss rnissis
Das Maa ,Was KWsd aad W-YaarrfMd
ein Was Prsbshly Patallr la|arsd
This toarwliis

WRAFPED
INFLAMES
.VERSE CITY i

New -York. Apm
By sa «ploioa of the drying cyUader 1a the dye
rorka of WlUlasi Maister. at WUUams^

JStly^htnSr^ghTfJaliy latored

aad serea other peraoaa bitraad aad
huTL The dead U Slawa TroUer.
aged U. dryer. Probably fatally lajnred: Bertha FOrest. aged 1C. What
cassed the cyMader to explodb to aot
kaowB
*________

NWillfUCBTSOF STAIRS

CAPTAIN WHEELER OEAa

MBDsHst CspNsl SI tsssl Has

V 9r Wits to fksSrSRlsff Raoord.
"LaUm, Asm It.—OoauDoSoK Tish
to cosMMatf or tb* CbiBsss enit»er
BSsaSnia. repeats at Cbse Fbo today
that h« hoard latorvittMt Irtas all
dar posterdajr Is the dliaeitoo of Port
Anhar. It Is the ophiloo at Chee Foo
that the Jspaasse acsia hoaibarded
the Rassiaa Olhraltor.
It Is reoMTed la 8t. Petorsborr today
that Oraad Duke CyHI. eoosio of the
Otar aad the heir apparest to the Ros. stoa tbroae. Is dead at Port Arthur of
the lalBriea he raeelTed la the Petruparloesk disaster. The report, hower*r. has not been ooafimed.
The astral staff at 8t. Petenbors
has ao laformtlon cooffnaJag Isst
or that the Japaaese hsrc
B blodciac the eatraace ot
the
- harbor
___
at Port Arthur
Ai
Adrleess frooi
frocr Seoul.
Seoul Korea, say ibsi
the Jspaaese auda force has airltred st
Wl|n In the aorthsresteni part erf
Korea aad that Is the future the Isadlags of tbe troops will be nsde st
Cbanisaa near the month of the Yalu

......«.»,

SutoWMMr

Threatealng with rala or snow loBlght' aad possibly snow srest portlot
Saturday: colder.

SUPERYBRRS-MEEtlVG
Or. Holliday's BiH Allowed tor SAS.
Homor Byatom af Boakkooping
Waa Adoptod by Beard.
The board of superviaixs this morag voted to adopt the Homer system
bookkoapltig for tbe ooaaty ofllcea.
eras l«R to tbe committee on
Anance. ways aad means to decide
when It should be commenced.
The board appointed n-oommittee
insisting of Ladd. Hoxie snd Brown
> draft resolDtloos on tbe death of
Supervisor Baell's daughter and to
secure Bowers.
Prosecuting Attorney Cross gave the
board some sdvioe In regard to Dr.
Hollidsy's Mil which was allowed at
185. Tbe bill was origlnallv |102 aad
this cut was made, not because it was
(•xresstre but on scoant of s failure to
sgriu- as to whether the county ws>
originally responsible or not.

LrHirri,

ILLINOIS
DIDN’T CONE

MURDERER
WAS HANGED

XRANFOI^
WELL GIVEN

The men's furnishings in the
bankrupt stock arc all good,
clean and desirable things.
We would not have bought it
had it been otherwiie.
The Boston Store.

« City Book Store

wmow

wtenlng with t
tlun Ssiurday

well pleased sruh ,
the appearance of I
his feet thit he
sais »rn take
’em."

BLOWN
WTO GULF ksE

toticbed. For six long days she told In
my, death Anally rellevln g her The
■Idem happened .prilS
Chapelle was the daughter of
J Chapelle. of Alden About six
int ago she came to this city and
de her home with »r. and Mrs. Jno
R. Santo. She attended the local High
Man Is Missing .and Officers. Think school but did nut graduate. About
dtol at St
the imperial capitol
two years ago she went to Chicago to
This Is ths Esplanation—List of
homed sad the saaperor l
study to become a trained nurse. She
gradusted from one of the hosplUls
Deed Rsmslns st S2—inquiry
p and was with s private famlly
Court Cenvtnsa
was tonring the south when the
lent hsppened. Mls.« Chapelle
In charge of two children,
By Wire to the Rvening Record.
le funeral services were held this
Pensacols. FIs.. April IB.—Tbe.sesaftemnon
from her home in Alden.
■■ I mAn of the battleship Missouri a
She was s member of the Baptist
church of that pUce. She was also a
THICKNESS or
i
wm btoll'fhli^gl^
niece of A. W. Young of Bast Six­
HER OUT or NORTHPORT.

^
teenth street of this cltyand had a
number of friends here. Tbe music
■ j gulf. Bougsrd to mtoalng and tl
for the funersl was furnished by s
quartet oompos«>d of her friends of
Hi* AI.
> r.r a. H.rth
school days In this city. Mr. and Mrs.
tsw and Than Want Back
(battleship remains the same, st Santo were present st the services
this sfum«m. L. D. Cti
ta Chleaga.
3f. The court of Inquiry today
charge of the funerslmenced taking testimony In the case.
Tha IIHboU didn’t arrive today. The No eye witness to the explosion lives,
reason to out la tbe bay and is about however, and only theories are
two feat thick and quit# Arm. Several
people yeatarday afteraoon saw stAoke
were qf
hanging orar tbe hay
bay and wi
was making
the opiaton that ther boat
b
aa attsaipt to oosse In. However, they
B as she was only trying
to eater Northport harbor.
Chicago on schedule
The IIllBOto left C
night and made all
iltou. ^oe
■| Manltou.
She .
tolo, the harbor at a^V
was anahl
All Parts Were Taken in an Admirable
int ojr the thickaesf
Northport
> car fei^y was delayed
of the Ice
Manner and the Piece Was Very
If she Kad entered^the
at Chicagi
Pleasingly Rendered.
harbor Arm the Illinois would
had comparatively little trouble, After
uis Pesant. a Frenchman, Paid
the uttsoccessful attempt to getI Into
The play '•Cranford” was presented
Penalty
of
Ha
Awful
Crims
In
Northport. she turned around
In a very able manner this afternoon
started bat
Chicago st Noon Today.
by tbe mem tiers of the Woman's club,
pisi Ik Id three acts and is taken
reach Chicago tomorrow evening If By Wire to tne Evening Record.
1 the Isxik Of that name. While It
this storm does not delay her too
somemhst dlIBcult task to essay.
Chicago. April 15 —Louis Pesant.
much, aad will at once make another renrbman
fvery part was well1 taken aand the
years old. was hanged
trip. Whether she wUI get Into rre si ntmn26today
various renditions wereL> such as to Infor
the
murder
snd
Oraad Traverse bay on that trip re
spire I nly favorable comment, The
—i».- to be seen. lASke Michigan is iliben »f Mary Spllks. the w
cast w s admirably balanced ai id the
Is
neighbor.
He
confessed
the
i
free frtim Ice up to Northport point,
sho took part deserve much
•I crushed Mary Spllks s bes
hut tbe Ice In the bay is solid to there.
commendation for their efforts. The
s rock crasher grinds stone.” I
attendance was quite large and all who
said. ** she never Injured me
were there were well pleased with the
gave me pleasure to crush hn
■ARRORTBEURDS
entertainment.
head with my elub."
•he piece was under the managelarm Otolurhad Hast Bunging of the
nl erf Mrs. E. A. Foster.
I INCUBATORS.
Bailey was the director
Rabins But They Soon Found
ler was tbe pianist.
Prtonds and Food.
Poor Ruoslon Paasant Woman Turned
>f necessity It is Impossible to give
Sis Chlldrmi to Uos.
an Individual criticism but the cast
The BoUble winter snow storm prey
follows
snd each memlier did very well
humor a
gloat today bss been peculUrly bafd
Indeed:
ry from I------------'
. oa “OUT little brothers snd sisters of
Miss Matilda Jenkins. Mrs. J. M. IsV
the air.- The buUdlng opersUoos of to a ixxir peasant woman lirlng
grig.
NMlelka.
who
was
left
absolutely
desthe robins which were In full activity
Miss Msn Smith. Mrs. J. M. BIskeste with six children to support At
have been entirely suspended, and so
of luminous Ides struck her. S^e
' have tbe ateans of getting anything to
I Jennie Brown, Mrs. A. H. Ht
Mt. which makes hard lines In blrd- suggested to tbe neighboring poultry
dom. One Tobin. who has learned farmers that she should relieve them ""miss Pool. Mrs. T. G. McManus.
where his best friends live, went Into fn;m the trouble and expense uf using
Mr*. Forester. Mrs. McCKiugh.
Mrs. rf?rmw’s boose on Washington Inciitistors for batching chickens and
Miss
Bottle Barker.^r* L M. Be
turseys.
They
agreed,
and
the
egjn
street this morning snd Aew from
g his wants rsrefully secured from Injury in
room to room n ■;lng
Tbe Hon Mrs. Jameson. Mr*. C. 8.
len eases, and parked In aoot.
J of bread aad
known. A. plentiful
placed In the children's cotr. Irooks.
I was served him In the ball, of
Martha. Mrs. Armstrong.
h he partook thankfully and a which were constantly oorapied. nay
Peggy. Mrs. Joseph McIntosh.
whole loaf of bread brokew up an l and night, by tbe six little ooes in
Mrs. Perkins. Miss Minnie Walt.
during tbe three weeks required
scattered at the door for the break­
Uttle Susan. Ladle Hollldar.
neubsilon.
fast of other members of hU family
each
of
the
cots
conUiacd
and of the sparrows was quickly dis­
Icintosh.
—too on each sld«—the hiinisn in­
posed at sad highly appreciated by tbe
cubators succeeded in batching 1.209
hungry birds.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
eggs at a time, for which they re­
ceived one cent an egg. or Il2. Thc-lr
FROM EFFECTS OF POISON.
earnings, therefore, for lying in Ud Hose Company No. 3 Also Selactod
araonnted to exactly M a
Convention Delegates.
Thrws ChUdren Dsad and Mother Crit­ for 211 4ays araonni
week, s sum far exceeding tbe arcrage
At the meeting of Hose Company
ically III.
wage of a Russian skilled workman In No. 3. held test evening, the following
By Wire to the Breatng Record
the country districts—Chicago Chron- ofBcers were elected for the year;
Soatb Hadley Falla Mass.. A|
Jacob Fnrtach. foreman: A. J. P
-Three children of Darien Capestand.
tyl. assistant foreman: Herman Koch,
a wood chopper, are dead from poison
THE MARKETS.
secretary and treasurer. A. J. Peter-,
lag aad hU wife Is critically III from
tyl was elected delegate and T. G. ShUthe saaM> cause. The case Is a rays
aon alternate delegate to the atate
l•nr.
______ ______

...mall Papefsss
Thafs not satisfactory. Our n^e is “Every Room RlfhL*
When it comes to the chMslng of Wall Ps^ers yewTI Bud Oiat an
easy mstttr. Wc’vs auch an immense variety for you to cheeee from
and the prices arc as tempting as tha p^mr.
Very seldom yotTeec euch sttroctive Wall Paper aa vse’ro ahawtof
this aaasen.
Won't yeu come in aad ate r

TifiiOir

Mias Alice Chapelle Laid in Agony for
tlfBn—to Wound Received In
[ Days In Hot Springs. Arfc.,
right WKh Maraea.
Before Death Came to
By Wire to the Erealag Booord.
Her Relief.
Washiagtoa. April lS.—Ma}or 0«oral Wsde cabled tbe war departmeat
today that Cspt. Darid Wheeler of the
I Alice CbApelie. furmerly of this
Seeoad lafaatry died yesterday la the
lied st Hot SpiiORs. Ark.. M^Philipptaes of a wound sustained
* the result of terrible bunii<
while Sghtlag the Moms in Miadalno
on April II. OsptAla Wheeler was sp^ which she received by the upsetting uf
pointed to tbe army from Zanesville.
aloobol lamp.
from
Mtos Cbspelle had the lamp on the
Thompaenville aiirrived this
T Id her room and the alcohol
afternoon .and Is tbeing hauled
rer. In
Id her effotis to extInguUI
extli
ran over.
to the store as fast as possible.
tbe blase tbeJamp was upeet sod thi
Although thme ie a full car
flnld spilled on tbe front of her dresi
load ws wlir work nIghU and
It Are. Tbe oearhave It ready to bs placed on
Rbis of sUlrs besale in short order.
the girl with her
The Bocton Store.
ws In a
At the foot of
tbe eecood stairway four men caught
bar and estlngutobed the Are but It
was too late, tbe bums that she had The dortOTB dl*i>enw
received being fatal.
Although the lower part of the bodv. and If the pat I
nieiLt lnn> cttlv.

TmOUGH BOLE IR TURRET

Otry SeMem Yea $w s Rsbui el Our

EVERY
MAN
WHO
STOPS

We ha\x made
nuny pair* of
feet glad ihi*
spring. Better let
us get acquainted
■with your*.

'

b

•r ahoaa In tha bMifcrapt atoefc.

WE have a first CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.

That you will not And tha equal of our Men’s

UtlPti Tittisbtd

9Houds

ntanicuH Stick
Somtibina Ibaf
no lady can do'
witbout* and
bant beautiful
fingernails • •

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

The
triiamcst looking

tSi'SSS

- OCT THK BEST. Bag «» Kbtshafl

Walnut ehewtag taffy lO c«
loond Batarday aaiy. FPsd 8. i
mar Pnmt aad Park.

CIGARS MAOB BT UNION LABOR
etaaa aad I

OpposlU Whiting Hotel.

gHOl ST

and least expensiwe
(in the long run)
Strictly tine
Phones:

shoe for women U

Citizena 32, Bell 16S.

Cor. Tenth

Gloria "

and Lake Ave.

53.50
(An-tirr-Afsoei

tht (csi

FRMK FRtlDRICH & GO
THEHEWST-.NO
242 From Street

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manaffer

O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Ti'.^
Established In 1888
Masonic Block

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

i————1*™—’1-------------------- ——--

Silks! Silks! Silks! W>CMkm>
There's going to be something doing in our Silk De­
partment, Tomorrow, Saturday, and ne.xt week. Read
the list of prices below, then come in and satisfy your­
self that these yalues arc not duplicated anywhere else.
20 inch Genuine Habutai wash silk, white only

soc
20 inch all silk Taffeta, pu^ dye soft Swiss hnish, in
T red. blue, brown, champagne, old rose, royal
and jasper, and wonh 75c, at only, per yd...

mComers
\ We’pt Jlfioaps ]
Beta Ltadtrs
\ on Prices of
‘'Popular
Priced"
Suits.
We JHwaps
1 Will Be.

Toequalinquallty

^
'i

of material,
perfection of fit.
perfect workmanship,
neatness of design
of our**Popuiar
Priced*’ Men’s and
Youth’s Suits

Sec our new fancy silks for shirt waist suits in QfCp
the popular blues and browns, at................... wfcfv/

S7.S0. S8.S0. SI10.00. SI2.00. SI3.00

shea hargabw will be ready for
you In a few daya. Juut Iteton.
this sale will make tha graat-

ON ACCOUNT OF THE FINE (f)
Rae. C. T. Stout will coadoct s«
vloss at the Mptoeopal church oa Twea- WEATHER B. Banda
fiwa af eharge a aweH
Walaut cSiewtng taffy 10 c«
avary autsTs aaH aaW 1
pound Saturday ouly. Prod S. Akers,
Smlyi^SSSStofoto Onariar.
coewer Fraut aad Park.

)o not delay- come at once an.1 get in on the Ground floor—Such
Suit* as wc arc selUng at $4.99. $«.M, $9.99. $12 99. $16.99.
cannot be bought elsewhere for almost double. It would
not hurt you to look'em over—to buy one your
pocketbook would hardly feel.

I WHAT WILL THEY DO NEXT?
.......... ....................... —

Big Pile af lea.
>red out Friday.
Chicago. April IB.I at Booth Polat. aad a huge
old July. f8^4c; x
ic* as taige as the grist aBlli
B piled high oo the end of the Com-May. B2^c; July. BOc. Oi
here It will rMBata loag aRer May. 3814c: July. 38toe. May |
whe«
the ^ of the alos of whiter are 11215: lard. td.M; riba. SCT7H.
Poutoes OB local market PBc.

FREEI
NOW OR NEVER!

^A/o Ouairairi-ktoo

.....

HM n

r tonight and possibly i

e Olilbelin

BamiHott Oodfing^

IBB BVBnmBBOan^vunBaB anrriiioB,

THEjEVEWINGKCWID

MM Mt ttertu te pM«r poMt
tkpf* te tte proMBii
Om teiMc* mN «mM par tor •
te MMT Blte^tela that at«a1 tea-

ANE

•CATTCRBO

•Y CATTAIN MONNCN.
WM

ViM A«Mlril

UNCLE

LtMt

FIOMTINO MEN
KoMr.
IU§mimr Army CMNaina fiZAOO Mae

. AprtI U —\*le* A«lOf WiMoh Oaiy W Mm An Reor tte RaMOM aarj.
guind IB Puria RIeo.
vha vaa kinte
kllM la tte YMck of Als rwLrtkar. vu la C
aa) oE Nan Arth
M. whoa ho Tl
la int.
Washlagton. April 15.—On Oct. 15
M to laapoct Ua an«ol
dw araai
le regolar army of the United Butcs
While here ho wa» oo
Icrfarmkw
-according to the acting adjutaat
unalao4 by Capt TiMNaa* ho
geoerml's report—consisted of 62.M«
UaltM autea laapoctor of taulU
These were scattered over
thoa captaia of the mm
earth from Porto Rico ate Cuba on
BOW Ibo NaOOli of
tbr east, to Alaska. Hawaii. Oblna and
Crate llao. \lco AdaliaJ UakaraE
Philippines on the
Milwaakee to M
> the trip tl
Rleo has been
rce In Porto Rloo
Ineed
eata. for laapaetl
Boatho W
> 237 awn ate that tn Cabs to 7«.
toapccted the
■o Inap
here are 210 men In Hawaii aad
or Maokogoa. bow obo of the
en la China Sixteen thousand men
Pore Marqnoao boaU. aad spent aa
» retained in the PhillpplDes. nleatlra week at Mackinaw aty aa the
caeot ct Captaia Boyaino of the PYrr
TMI WSATHCR AMO HUMAN NA- ■to. Marie.
OapUla Hoaaer reaMBibera him aa
In time of peace ^tn pbnned
TUNC.
keep 4.000 soldiers In Porto Rleo i
«A«I (Ac Bot 4«|r tt ■aovBd.*’ Tm. *****^ wteioB?m^' 13.000 in the Philippines The United
charm as an eatertalaor.
aat Hmtb «m wMplas u4 «
States b able to preserve order srlth
fewer men In Porto Rleo. Its Philip­
hM tlM cilMttTlB» at trnmh taea
STATE or OHIO. CITT OF TOLEDO, pine force b" about equal to that '
«BB «MiM «f ApHI BMl saeii UitpigB
LUCAS OODHTT-as.
1y employed by Spain. The Uto
Praak J. Cbaaey snakes oath that
'ever, are kept In much bettei
be b senior partaer of the firm of P.
than was the case under the
J, Cheney A Oo, doing twalBeaa la the regime.
City of Toledo. Coaaty ate Eute aforeThe Nstlonsl Oward.
aald. ate that aald Srm will pay the
The militia Includes 17.000 men
r amm
OHDM to pass,
pus. the
tb» Bkr sam of OKB HUNDRED DOLLARS
ale ate the ter
these 43.000 are within twentyarrtaklos ap IIS taco aad weeps: when for each aad every case of Calarri
hours of New York and 20.000
that
caaaot
be
cored
by
the
use
o
tha elreaa comm to the town ate the
within the same time of Chic
Hall's Catarrh Core.
Within s day 61.000 could reach
gatey bills approach Crwitloa. a
PRANK J. CHENEY.
CanadUn frontier east of the Ml
doae eomes aloac ate rips ap
Sworn to before me and snbacribed
•ippi. In the Spanbh-Ameriean
teats; when the gloiioas POarth is la my preaoaee. this Cth day of De^
sboui 30 per cent, of the milltb
camber. A D. IfiSC.
Bshered la with a tew prmaatare
tered the Unijrd States senriee. About
(Seal.)
A W. GIBSON.
plooloas of toy caaaoas. the clouds
100.000 of the present guardsmen have
Notary PabUc
lower ate the parade U spoiled by
Hall's Caiarrh Cure is taken Inter decbrrd themselves ready to respond
to a call by the president. Not all >
rata: whoa the omn takes the aatwer nally. nnd acts directly on the blood
and mucous surface of the system. these have the equipment neressai
aad decides to glee the lawn
for
field service, and It Is hardly to I
Send for testimonlab free.
jcnt. the ana shtaes so fiercely that he
supposed that to the event of wi
Toledo. O.
P. J. CHENEY A OO.. 1
100.000 could be depended on for tl
Is Jellified; when the hates are la the
Sold by all Dniggbts. 7U
army.
for
Const!Take
Hall's
Phmily
Pills
bar held ItVI10 abore sero and when
Still, the condition of the nstlonsl
they stt still ate shock the com
defense Is far belter than before
111 below; when the exrnrsioa Is
Spanbb war. and It is1 Hkely
HI
I
. R. A I. REDUCED PARE*.
from year
hoard the boat In the middle of the

e. A. •ktVUMK C% Clrmtmf,



I

teke. a atotm raises oaia.
Two ate Oaa44alf Cant fiehteult Want
^lher“ causes
more
unqnallfied
in Effact Vastarday.
tfwaWa thaa any other accacy.
Mich, AprtI 15.—The
Grand Rapids.
1
reduced Its passenBotice the rImilarUy with hoau
O. R. A I..railroad
1
rate to 2H cenU a mile yesterday
lore.
an Idea of the difference between
A ama awy hare a pooltloe of trust,
old aad the new achednte of rates
bat his natve leads him to go wroag may be shown as follows; Big Rapids
ate he dtagraces himself and family: 11.40. formerly
Cadillac 12.46.
he mar be held ap os a paimpoa of formerly I2A4: Traverse City 13.75.
Tlftoe but his nature crops out In formerly $4.34: Petoakey $4.77. forBKiriy $5.72: Mackinaw City $5.64. for
aaoH uaeapected caasedneas; he may auvly $C.7r: Ksismssoo It.22. former­
start oat to caMhrate the Vterth In a ly $1.46.
The Pere Marquette has i
auiai maaaar bat too moeh of the staff
that Is yallow nmy apset both his cal- reducttoo to competing polnn

Tbcee'a no oae deeylag the fact that
b -naklag on mateapoUMa
ahop thora haa
added a^
reritiMS did a CoMwater editor be• in the recent local option cam­
paign that he aaade the aaaarUon that
mliMe pie caaaen more deaths erery
year thaa doea vhlaky.
A Battle Craric maa maAe a flying
trip to MarshaU the other morning,
arriring ar 9:10 and lenrtng at »:2o.
stated that he canm over n
gargle oat hb throat wltn
ter that waon't opaque,
loath Harcu b preparing fo
aaanal receprion nf anmme
rommlaalno is gathering
aad thee
s ate empty bottles that
op the til
in the dmg
have acc
dbtrfcu.
op
labor oakiB has reached
At a receat meetiag the
men decided to place the UBian
on all their drays ate now the poor
cltisen who b in the throes of spring
awning wUI have to take to the alley
with hb wberibariow full of piano.
The senaattoo thriller on the Wood
LOd News has reuurrecied aa old
laanacript with many mysterious
ots, dashes ate curb oo
to be directloa to a bnried treoaore.
ate all the villagen a re working night
tbb Onpt. Kidd
ate d^ In

Maah of glory that mores the hca
to aoBg; h asay daaeend In such a pr>
fualoa of aoft
see where one begias ate the other
eada; the weather may be the
haaatlfal thing that delights the
of the people oo this earth.
Ate ao auty kamaa nature,
staff of which heroes Is made b
the heritage of the elect. It may
baaeath a coat of rags or a rei
silk; It may arise from the dark depths
of despair ate ilhimlDaie tha world; U
may be Ilka a aearcfa light Into
allent recesses of the ocean, showing
besutlful pooalhlHtlee
dreamed existed: It may uplift fellow
men; U may lead others to height*
» that were thought
aatare atay be the gmteent thing that
erer played the gamut of earthly «
lloos.
The dark days make the bright c
brighter; the misdeeds of man nsake
hb good deeds shine the clearer.
AIDE WALKS VE. LOOSE PLANKS.

(8AV1EES BARK)

TRAVERSE CTlYp BUCH.

TO MAKE ^ H«ME
PLEASANT
Yoo need a carpet gad s few
MiogrpfL
iMit

tirsky pUtI

m es

Yoo kaov that.

the wporttet

fsit it

where to fiod the .laigeMfia-

TklA4y.

aortaMBt Bad tiie bcM valoet.
Yoo can noo decide UuU.
bytteppiagio hor. weean

Penixe uloiete m ateie vysYod.*

tttow you anything yoo wut

doouti kdykoUvO. ss3 tfebs

at joat what yoo want to pay.

diti Bapfte YfpoYetf.

. as wc have an ex ccptkxially
large sstortm

UUM^pesin tsEi* kds b«dsMBplE* bEspstedasErsYs« YteB psHsasa Eroky.

A ■ Katamaxoo dispatch tells of
family out there
the ai
covered oereral
had been dri
where the animals
animi
presumably by the flood. This I
It Is well
new t*
Kalsmaxoo people i
In their garrets. '
the aadenli
Joke is a Inew wrinkle.
to retuad the
This
This summer will witness
wt
eeat botOe of Qreeee's Wamatad
Infltix
penin­
lux of formers Into the upper
v
Syrup of Tar If It fUb to
sula. The J B Goodmond and I. Steph
cough or oold.
mpanies ore disposing c
25-cent
It bottle to
I prove eaUstaetory or
sideroble
quonlllles
of
eut-over
moaey reCuteed.
In Delio county. Ashtand. W*ls, people
led In o huge colonlxothtn
ore interestet
scheme in the southern
1 ond Moi
ADVERTISED LETTERS.

t of

l3*u*

J. W. SLATER,
VtthrhmaU
tor the owner, hot not for the
ixardtaaer. Owner moat sell 9“
room cottage, new, neat^
finished, for only $1,800. Lo­
cated on East Side, in a ooo>
genial ncifi^hborhood.
The
price is very low, as the prop­
erty most be told at once. If
yoQ are kxtkii
don’t fan to s
Care yoo boy.

Yaar RallaMa Hama FarnWwr.

Whoiaaala ate RatalL

GOOD TEA

m

is the Bott emential part of many people's dinner.
1

,

We

carry in stock 1$ ORAI)P:S OF TKA, varj-ing in price

frora'iSc per poaid i# rst

>^akSEIL
If you are a lover of a cop of gon<l tea let us seiul yon a
sample of our GOc Green Japan Tea.

It can noi

' surpassed for quality or price.
A. F. Narlifipar.

C. W. AahtM.

Bi Svi tl sm it by

roa^rS

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

M DISCOUNT \
ON DAS Bias
AFTER tbtb
CaiiiiA ArMaiURg cbMfc.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

Cbt DsMkst doustwift
can find no fault with a (JAS RANGK.

It

is clean, o<lorIess, an«l easy to manajjc-^ no

WkCB TraWfifftfiNlceCstorMesl

fuel to litter up the kitchen.

Any woman is

a better cook for using a <las Range.
am. SlmtemwEb »oi
MSBostMchtSt.
Butchers and Sausage Makers

•T Consider
season:

there

Thot's

wrong

the great indooement of this

All piping and connections

from

mains to range MBtOlMTL V FREE.

/

“iris--

Joseph Kelly, the “pipe dreamer "
the recent presentation of “The Heed
Walters" tn the opera hoose In this
VirginU klb-hen. In whl.1i the
city, died the other day la a Saginaw
bospiui after s brief Ulnees of pneu- food values of the sweet putnln will
monstroted. will l>e a restaurant
amnia. KeUy bad a likable persooalfeottire at the World's fair.
Itty end eoaelderable talent as i

Record 'Want Ado. bring Big
Rctuma for thg mortay Invcstae

tnotrst dtp 6iS Co.

OUR CLOTHING IS HERE

not only by the m
fessk-n. but
tb<
privileged to see h
In bb tours of tbe
PROM MELTINO SNOW.

' It got tied up in the

Typhoid 4s Pearsd by Faculty i
U. of M.

a good-s
“OowB Mobile" dr«
nberg's <
nd lost e
Ing and In the‘ main was
w
pleasing,
ploy In Itself b a thrilling melodrama
and rantains the usual amount of love
and hate.
Lincoln J. Carter b on artistic scene
painter and some of the productIunB
from hb pen are above the average
but the troupes handling hb playi
apt to be composed of people
wotild succeed better in some <
sphere of life than treading
boards. The company lost night con­
tained some players, bnt others didnt
bel< ng there to say the least. Prancb Plertot made a good detective but
spoiled It all when he rendered a
topical aong because he rouldnt sing.
Mbs Helen Vaughn was well enough
until she eosayed the strong, emo­
tional passages of the play and then
the overdrew the pan to such an ex­
tent as to cause the pathos to vambh
Into almost the rtdicnioas. The com
edy parts and John T Nlcbobon It
the lead were good.
The next play b “Way Down East.'
ThU b a comedy drama replete with
heart intereot ate U a homely bat
true picture, it will be presented hare
April 25 by a capable company ate
will undoahtadly pleaBC.

• —mixed u p i n a
freight wreck---- but

6IAID KAPIOS A IVOiARA RV
COMPANY.
tateiBiS PWXI1.1H4.

’s*r.^s?Kas‘ "‘ ■

Trou-^Tyg t^rw^’tty 6 :W g m. cooiMct

iSJiS'S-ra-a
T .

another
No one I
to try the
Only 50 ^nU. (
at Johns
Drug
Meads, dragglsts.

h

Ladles, “you can Jump on it tram­
ple on it. but It will come up omlling
every timc.“ Caiman's Elastic Floor
“srniaK

TrsrwoaOtty ll lSs m .da

Clothes asay not make the
Trm& Umrm Trsvww
TA a w for
they go a long ways.
Tiwta l^mi* Tra>«rw t'ltv S:
Sidewalks do not make s I
TratMVri^^^i*T»rawrCHy i
they sara money. A tosm with aarient
srooden sidewalks U Just about
t;Op. B.
modeni ate ap to date as a man i
overatb In a Arawlag room.
It b not onr Intention to ridlcnle
C L. UlCXWOOD. O. P. a T.
the sidewalks of Traverse City, far be
It from sack, bnt tbc diaagreeable fact
reomlBs that there are sidewalks
ihb city that not only are anslghtly
bat are actually dangerous to public
safety. They are tuU of bolea. there
ana boards misslag where less
peeted ate some of them ban
happy foeuHy of reechiag up
slapplac a pedestrian when be or she
gits too cloe^ to the edge
sralks.
It's not the nnisaBW nor t
phyataal turtare la the treading over
WATCH for tbe onkm label im ti
thmt that affects the city to the greet box from srhlch yop buy yonr e^tn.
2155-Mt
uatMteaL lUe not the
« •^JVay ate f
the sralks that caoses the greetesi apI bat tbc mala fact b that
If PM hava a haH. aMea or
ladga ream ta narpot naam M
these srelks err a source of daager
ate saa aar apaelal carpoL
the city's pane.
J. W. Slatar.
Bene or these jtfghu euasebody srtu
RalteMa Hama ParaWiar. ;
'poke a leg through one of the holes
ate wUl get U fraeured. Tbea aa eoterprtslag lawyer srUl have
ate the city wtU bare a damage suit
oa iU haada. Agala. oae of the loose
bonds srm fy ap ate Map somebody
alae« little tan hted ate thcrell be
aaother. Ate let the pahllc
tarma. Mt FrwH atrML

£1,!

suit;
rJs.‘S?Svs*'~'

prevent the goods
from getting here.
They just

had

to

come, because they
are the best goods,
largest stock and
ever shown in the

__

M.&IL LIME GUO

all these could not

swells St patterns

'Yansasr

PEREMARQtlETTE

.J.,;

ade—8idetracl^~by
the Michigan floods

Robbed the Grave.

A spring blessing for the tlcl and
afflicted. A toolr for the whole fi mlly.
Makes and keeps them well. Cl
yotir system with Hollister's ]
Mountain Tea 35 cents, tea o
let. Johnson's Dmg Store
STAGE AND ELATPORMr

Eastern snow block-

operotors from the ♦
they op|>eor to • nter !

Ann Arbor. April 16.—People of the
ate are warned against the. danger
of melted snow and water from spring
freshets In their drinking water.
lor V-.
VlClOt
C. Vaughan,
launuBU. who
vuw tested Ann
Arbor's water, declares th
•Itlng
loeks typhoid germs Into every
supply
President Angell
II has
requested
ted all students tn boll itheir
:lng water for the next thirty
until the snow danger b past.

ee;;|:s

m-

spoi^ltelna

ilbc^nter people are rejoicing
the fact that they are to have
w Industry In the town which
promises to be a success. Several
have orgagired a compnny
taaufi
‘1 culliverts and will
ith a capital of $10,000
estate deal t
A big r««l estate
mated In Alp
Alpena which v
consummated
•n a fine
glTtng that town
fln<
( block
L. R. Greenbaum. merchants <
city, propose to establish a Ian
depsriment store and the bnlldii
will exceed in sixe any in the toe

April 14. 1904.
Ladias.
Collwln Mrs J, t'unnlnghan
Llll. Denike Lydia J.. Gearing Kmma.
cniatloas ate his anatory- he may
Rheomatbm. Indigestion, constlpa
go to a Eotear aohooi plenic bat his tion.. Iheadache and stomach trouble Jackson Mrs. Bdwsrd. Madison Miss
Dorrir
■io. Stevens Mbs J . Ssniior
lively prevented and cured by
lahereot Uiolfer strnlf amy eaoae him posltlv
lister's
to tin with a sister and get In trouble
Gentlemen.
s you writ s
with his wife ate her hosbaad; he
MJB's Drug £
may go oat peacefully on the moon­
“JOE" KELLY DEAD.
light ezcarsloB and bis inaer nature

may late him to haak ta Uaaa's rays
ate plaa to akin his fellowman->
there's not mqch differeace between
haman aatare and the weather In
tte.
Again, the day may be perfect. The
. deep Mac of the great arrii amy be
each that mere ptgmenu
never Imitate them; the one little
fieecy chmd may be Joat the tooch of
white wooeaaary to make the oontraal
awre pacfaet; the saa asay rise-ia

PEOPLES

irntmu tom

ter BdMel ptaM lU pk-

'

frioat, apbi£ u; ml

SOSiSSSfiSSSSSSSSSSS

nNIM£AST
TOFAIWEST

city

OUR NEW-

GLASSWARE
HAS ARRIVED

YOU MUST SEE OUR TOP COATS
We have carried Top Coats before, but never
icver such a line as this season.
ily classed
cl
"perfection.” The
The fit, the style, the qual,lity, can be truly
xl go
Koodscan be sold for, and arc
prices this year are the lowest that good
show you these splendid goods.
most satisiactor>'. Be sure and let

It eonslsu of Too Sets. Water
Goto.

Berry

Eeto.

Ac,

with

raised and colored omamenUtion; also fine gold ornamenta­
tion ate beatuiful rich crystal
Maasware of unusual luster. No
Aeacription we may give would
do thorn Justice.

;;

THERE IS SOMETHING DISTINCTIVE ABOUT THESE GOODS

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

Wc therefore

invite you to Mil st t

nmol^

THE.HANNAH & LAY

MB«»NT1LEf^

, ;-'l|

-m
Tint roamre bboobd, tbavebse citt, mioh, Friday, april is,

HANNAH & LAY CO’S

FINE
BREEDING
CATTLE

HIQHWT QUALITY POSSIBLE

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

m2

•? -r

-r--

smasL stws
. er rai wssls
.

A daily newspaper of-Rapid Oty. 8.

1 >on We came
. .
Judae Alton B Parker is now hi

a
,I7K .S2%“!H=S
“““.
“TvS
It Into her own hands. !
she Is business manacer

i his prime
He looks like s man who
I had tak«>n life eauill}. The fart Is that
isll hl» life he has pen a prodigious
irks of toll have
worker and If the
not iM-en left on hiiIs countenance or hte
frame the explanaikm of that mi
lo be found In bis abstemious i
living and the care which he
en to keep his ph.vslcal vlgnr ii
paired. His perfect health eni
MJo« jo innours uv jo asodsip uj miq
which would break down a man of or­
dinary strength.
Rev Alexander F. Irrine. pasloi
e 1'eople‘s church. New
Ha’
•nn. was elected an honorary mem•r i.f the New Haven trolley men's
lion the other morning at .1 o'clock,
the only hour at which the 4R0 mem
bers are olf duly. He is the first cler
gynian in Connecticut to lie admitted

Senator Quay's coUace in AUantlc
City, a handsome place perched upon
an eminence and enclosed by a stone
wall, has been named “Port Arthur”
hy correnpondenla there
They bare
been
besleclna the
PennsyIranU
statesman with a view of InlerrlewinB
him. but hare alsrays failed to reach
him. Recourse to the telephone te
e<|nslly unaralllnR.
Mrs Burton HarHs<m. the norellst.
made In WashM>Kton the other day a
rather striklnp remark on the Ruaao
Japanese wnr “The Russlsns.” some
one said, “are bound to win. Cor '-*—
hare than
uiah." said
Japanese “ "Tnie
Japanese.
i rue enough.
Harrison.
“BuU after all.
know the main question
mneh which aide has the» most men
A Great Senaatton.
e side which
when the war bealns as«."be
There was a big sensation in lieeahas the n
m:.at men srlien It enda.“
of the charlUble InslitutI
Institutions vllle. Ind. when W. H. Brown of that
One of
Wllltem Waldorf Asior
Asior lakes place, who was expected lo die, bad
In whichh William
his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis­
most Interest Is the liondon Cabmen
Benevolent society. Bxoept those Im­ covery for Consumption. He writes:
ired insufferable agonies from
mediately coneemed In the m
Asthma,, but
New Discovery gave
but;your meni of the anriety and Mr.
me immediate relief and aoon
.
I
the
amount
of
hlmaeir no one knotps
after effected n complete cure.”.
p he^ renders
ret
I
cures of Consumption. Pneui______
t only n (enerous aubactiber.
nchitii and Grip are numeroua. It's
Ilata the support and sympathy
enlists
peerless remedy foe all throat and
Ilf of rabb
cabby. WTienhis friends on behalf
Price KOc and fl.00.
jf a hansom lungI troubles.
♦•rer he enjoys the luxury of
fare and s Guaranteed by Johnaoo'a Drug Store
eaby Is sure of i
and F. H. Meads. Druggists. Trisl bot­
clear to enliven
tles KV-.
The Norweatens of the Red Rlv^r
valley will bold a festivsl In Fairo on
May 17. the Norweplan national holi­
day, when a monument In htmor of
BJomtUeme BJomaon will be unveiled
there. The movement to erect Ihla
monument was started some time aao
by the Norwealans In Abercrombie. N.
n.. and was later taken up by the
Norsemen tbrouRhout the state. The
arantte block -which will be used aa
the monument was procured In Nor­
way secrtily by Dr. Felde of Aber­
crombie. The aovernors of Wisconsin
and South Dakota have slanllled their
Inientioa of aitendina the festivltlea.
Sir WllUam Howard Russell, who
without hte kniahthood would still be
Dr. Rusiu*!!. is R4 years of aae.
a war correspondent who t
spurs Hj the Crimea, aivina i
the most remarkable rampalat
ever written. He was also present at
the sieae of Uueknow. another amnd
opiiortunity that he did not fail
make the most of. The Hsllan ca
paian of 1R&9. the American ritll wi
the Danish war. the FVanro-Prussian
alniaale and many rampalans in Af
rtca. he also witnessed, and he msde
firm friend of Kina Kdward. whom he
accompanied a» honorary private
retary on his eastern tour In 1R75
Mrs. Rmma Cadsrallsder Oulld. the
Boston sculpuir. reermtiy established
her studio in m corner of the
“Koenegitrhe Msrstsll." or royal
hies, in Berlin
The place was
fur storaae purposes, but Mrs
soon bad It transformed Int.
He studio. ' Just as she was
to feel comfortal)le she was ordered
vacate, the aovernment havinadecldi
to e.reet n new btilldlna on that all
This meant ruin, as ahe had n number
of moat
important rommisaions
hand. With genulnr
ahe managed to ret
with her story. His majesty gmv<
t building operations might
proceed. I»ut that the American aculptress must not Ih>

«d the com

The l^lngsburg paper

“•’^wanl Pope has had 10 Inirials

passive, in the burials

t'm

Boston. April 14—Blclaiass has
•teed the Treakaoed body of John U
Saltlirsa sod laid him low. That frame
which for 12 years defied the blows of
le world-s sreatest pudltets has socambed. sod the former Idol of the
merlean sportUi* public is la Band.
The -Boston Boy” lies at the home
of bis sister without money and di­
luted to batOe with disease. The
friends who stood by him in former
e flocklns to his aid. and the
dars are
e for
benefit planned to ralae n purse
for the
d to b
be
old gladiator if expected
greatest lestlmonisi <»f regard
tendered.
Many
believe that John L. Sullivan
any b.
was foreli
foreign born
On»4be contrary
he
born at the Hlghlanda, near
e was lioi
IKSK. Throughout his
bit city. O’
public life, no matter what bis mta
takes were . he was consistently an
American. 1He was aa patriotic aa bis
heart was big. and the generosity of
He
Sullivan was unlimited
give until bis purse was as empty as
the fabled cupboard of Mother Hub­
bard and then borrow to oblige a
Irlend.
He was educated in the Boston pub
Ur schools. He went to business col­
lege for a lime and then spent several
- I ton college, connected
cB of the Immacu
earned
CooeeptloD. It was there he lear
benethe rudiments of eloiniUon i
flclal to him during hU caree
After winning the hea»

Beau the »-Uved Cat

UD Kll*abmry

w

That OMM OMsS tiM Ota«a*»r«
•f Days OsM «y Is Mm* Proatratad by ttckiMas.

i B EST

He Is the un-

A Thoughtful Man.
M. M Austin of Winchester. Ind..
knew whst to do in the hour of need.
Ht< wife had such an unusual case of
lach and liver trouble, physicians
d not help her. He thought of and
1 l>r. King's New Ufe Pills and
got relief at once and was finally
si
Only 25c. at Jobnaon't Drug
and F. II. Meada. DroggiaU
To Corner the Peachea
be trust id.-a. even among that
s whic his most opposed to the
inoiis insiitutinn" as made use of

Marquette Doaervea Praiac.
By some means Marquette ha
cured a double Nelson on the f
railway and the road has roadt
following terms; "After April 20
queue peoide will have four rent fares
<»n the local street car syaiem. 25
tickets to U-sold for $1 after that

MUsissIppi Clly Feb. 7. 1*12. in i
rounds. Sullivan began the first of
sprees for which he was afterward
mous He left a silver trail from
fighting ground as he crossed the c<
try. From city to city be wande
meeting all comers and offering $1,000
to any fighter who would sund up be
fore him for four rounds.
It was while thus meeting all com­
ers that he encountered Chas. Mitch
ell. the champion boxer of England,
m-bo Is now In this country The pair
met for four rounds at the Madison
Square Garden, the purse being $5.t*00.
At the beginning Mitchell kn<K:ked
SnllUan dosrn. the first time the cham­
pion had ever |»een floored. In re­
taliating he knocked the Englishman
orer the ropes Into the crowd, and
the fight was slopped by the poll’
Afu-r beating every man that c
be found to face him. Bulllvan wet
England and was entertained by t
noblemen. He was Introduced to the
present king, then the prince of Wales
His popularity In the Briilsb Isles
was wonderful.
it was on this trip that he fought
the famous »-round draw under Lon­
don prire ring rules with Mitchell,
whom he chaaed about the ring nnUI
their tracks left a well-marked trail
In the wet ground. Relurnli

FOR SALE. BY

APftIL 26

Tlor a tasB of tarenty toopapad do**
rs Itar the pnrpoac of Ptotnirtliis P
acbool boildins In * “

No:”
The 4>olla of this nioctiop will be
open at $ o'clock la too forenaop and
will ritoatn open oatll fi o'cloric tat too
teraooo.
Dated April 12. JMM.
. ChPa. M. B*».
City Cierfc mad aa<Mtoio aerk of too
Board of !
ms-iot

I viU mQ cattle on time or
Cor cash. Six per cent, dncoont
for caati. Thia is a very FINE
lot of CATTLF; having been
naed in Iowa.

NOTICE-To thb I
of the City of Tr

h^BaSi^.Y:
WILL SECURE INJUNCTION.

Court Howac Scrap Not Sottlsd.
lellalre has the prooecuting attor• assiduously at work perfecting
- plans for the cotirl bouse boods
Ich they expect to float but the
Torch U informed that a check will
likely be put on their work today or
tomorrow in the form of an injunction.
Attorneys Boyd of this place and Pratt
of Traverse City have been retaln*-«I
the validity
i Ion.—Centra! Ijike T«»rch.

phoi(
Ing.
lin the memt
in IRRH Sullivan enterwl politics,
announced his intention of running
congress from this city. In bis
-ess he said;
•Then" is no M*lf-resi>ettlng At
an. no matter what lom-fool ideas
i> may have about iMixIng in general,
who does not feel a patriotic pride in
the thought that a native-born Ameri­
can. a countryman of his. can lick any
man on the face of the earth. As to
my fitness for the place, 1 can prove
In a few words. A man is elected
congress to look out for the Inler^ts of those who send him there. That
ill lie my motto, and living up to it
III Ih* m'y business.”
In spite of the tart that bis friends
ado a vigorous campaign. Bost<
•fi»M-d t«> lake SulUvan'a poIitR
aspirations seriousl.e, and he was not
elected. Sullivan's last fight was in
Sew Orleans, with Corbett. Sept. 7.
IKP;. The slake. $45,000. wras the larg­
est ever offered. For a few rounds
ih«- rbampion exhibited his old dash,
biii the brilliant Californian kept away
lly wore him down, until, exthe greatest fighter that
■ew up the s|Kmge.
ght once too often, but 1 am
glad an American woo.” he said after
Corbet! had been declared victor. That
sp«>ech won him more friends than
act of his in public Ufe and has n
to do with the admiration the pi
has for him today.
Had he saved his money. Sullivan
wxuild be a wealthy man. but like all
champions be had a train of hui
blood-suckers trailing after him. y
leech-tike, clung to him until his t
Wine and women
es like a forest
.«re«sures were neve
itr
u*
of bis genen

"tj;

Brand Craoerse
...Tanners...
Are Iteeoming mi-re prnspenuis since
they are learning what crop* to devote
lost attention to
With the home
larket and shipping faclUtles gro
irowlng
sMer all the time the imlustrious
us maa
as all the cbanc<-s he nctls to make
t

D.H. BAKER

County eighth Grade Teachers' Exam­
ination.
The regular eighth grade examlnalons for Grand Traverse county will
be held at the following named places
May 12 and U: WlUlamabnrg. echool
hoiii-p; Old Mission, school house:
Traverse City, court house: Kingsley,
srhtioi house; Grawn. school house.
Only one examination will be held dar­
ing ibr year. Examiaation in readrill he based upon Lonsfellow's
Revere's Ride
e county board of acbool examahall look over and aaark aU
rs written by appllcaaja for dlpinaUB. An average ataadias of SO
per cent and not leas than 70 in aay
--- h should be required.
2155-201
County

Another

Prominent

Man

Finda

streeei and

ach Troubles.

me.

H Barker. Deputy Sheriff
Hon D
I
lUnooga. Tenn.. writes:
of Cbaiu
I have suffered for years with
dyspepsia and stomach troubles, and
Vlnol has driven that dreaded disease
»m my sritero. I am only too plea.s«^
state my experience
for the benefit
tperlet
y syst’
feebW
able to
edies were given a trial, but

Cs 6s Bryant

grateful to be rid of this
1 trust this tesiinsmlal i
the eyes of other nufferr-rs who may
b«- benefited as I-have been by Vlnol.”
;er. our
What Vlnol dld Cpr Mr. Barker,
iggisi. Johnson's i^g i
r, guarantees It will d
person In Traverse Cil
from a tired, covertaxed.
lomach which cannot properly *

AKB
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

A DI8EASC
WE INHERIT.

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTNIEST...

Exbibllton-Tug Collins. 4

STUSpmtSLtadlB

InriaaHmBNlite
UtUHirmtCi.

Non. O. H. Barker,

6i tm It UTi il b|i

gh the digestive'' organa the
blood receives iu body building ma­
terial. and strength and vigor Is given
to every organ In the body. Vlnol
strengthens and tones up the weak­
ened nenes of the stomach, and aoon
enables the sufferer to digest with
ease the very foods that once canse<l
distress.
Vlnol eonlains no drugs, and no
nauseating oil. but It does contain Ibe
vital principles of cod liver oil which

^v:-:
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>

om-rKoi*A*rMvr

JOHN R. SANTO
Ham WMwtoi I
ORB. BAWYKR A

-J)ENTISTS.m

A. D, TYLER
DENTIST

lee—M$ Naw WItoalto Bloek. OMt-

J. H. MONROE___

S11 New Wilhelm Blodc

E.W HASTIHSS A SH
FIRE INSURANCE
O. P. CAIIVBR A Mia

FIREINSURMCE
J. W. CBMtktt. IL B.
efr/

Ben Hot Floor
Best Minneaota
Spring Wheal
7r>c for 25 lbs
1.45 for 60 tba

W#m
OXM. Couaty

Orwad

------------------ ssXlPr-------aOrr. ta the city at Trsvstkje sad aUmraaoc. on or
■f July A^ WMaad that

iSiSi

chronicle
hai been postponed
- damp and gloomy

A Bure Cure far
Braap "Rfi 8s

MY AGE M FUWB

HmA’s BKt FIlVSM«liiliFlNr
IMFIW

fiSclslbs
GlMltMBlilittClKk

TRV « RECOSOwISrM>.

lafaacTSBd Bnlcaatbc

J2«i^2?J22SS^toa?2^^

rat 1000 vAm

QTATg OF MK'HlOAb'-Ooaaty

3 rounds.

C^^«S3S4’r!s:*sertst

AU Wartt af Htohaat PaaaMa On
Ftoa OalU iSSSTa BpaalaNy.

ELECTRICITY pm G. LEWIS
k Ui-ritoicm6nw

SenM> anUols ittdf la a

-InMly blood taint. ^
aonfilBtobRdinthe
boBC. ia tranimi^

. C4.unty fVtmmlsslooer of Schod

Saalad Bids.
ealcd bids will be recel'
Including
iling the 3Ist day
daj of
the lighting of the atreeu
of the city of Traverse City,
for SIperiod of five :
the 1st day of May. 11>05.
•il of said city resenes the i
leci any and all blda.
Chas. M. Beers. City Clei
• !
Date.1 this 8th day of April. A
..jllrui
J 215.'Jtueal

L.IOM-T

DVLLttSr*-

Cor

wish to announce to all parties
emplating to take the June teachexamlnatloo that there will be a
opeclal list of questtooB on the 8t«te
Manual and Course of Study. In addi­
tion to he usual list on the subject
of theory and art.
Copies of the
tanual and course of study may be
btalned at the commissioner's office
I the court hous<‘.

Geo 1.. Crisp.

".■;S

for a run­
down. debilitated condUkia. to give
strength to the weak, to gain flesh, to
invigorate old people, to make rich,
red blood and build up the convalescenL to cure hard coWa. atubborn
roughs or bronchitis, and It falls to
give satisfaction, we wl!| refund
money paid for It.
Johnson's Drug Stoi
Ftor the convenience of Trs'
>n's Drug
D
pt-qplc Johnson's
Store has
arranged with some of the other re­
tail druggists ia the city to sell Vii

j.?n,

School

li

1 the Only Cure for Stem’

« Inatltntiaoa
e City
psted

llchlsan. for the hisbost rale
-rest payable on daUy balances o
oney helonstag to tba city or In if
tatody. and tho lovest rate of tatter
paid by the city for aueb
temporary loans as the clly shall have
wer to make, the word temporary to
-an within the term of the cootract.
one year from May 1st. 1$04. Said
sealed proposals to be depoalied with
the city clerk oo or before S o'clock
m. April l$th, 1»04. The council
lerves the right to reject any or
ail bids.
Chas. M. Beera, City Clerk,
this 8th day of April. A. D
2153 8t

i

Doctor Pi««<a Cnamoa Sew Medical
Adviser, ia paper eoveta, is oem /rm «■

miMtwcmt

d city. Pt vhk
km to nine ton-ppto ofM
mappfi fionara Dy la^ppi I
the booSa qf bpU
the pprpoae of oi
holMlas to word No. 4 -of ppU c
vtK be fobtoRtofi to p ppto of Ae o
tors of apM fitettteL «pU opU.oI
be by hpllM pp« too rwotoofta of i
- Its ahpU be PS fbllpam:
W a kmp of twpply
polftar the pnpoee of ooPstnmUos a
twIMlPS tat the PPsrth ward^

James HoilaRd

of his own dignity. U.oked at

SCROFULA

CLSCnON NOTWL
Notice is haralv Strop to tbe ok
an ar scteoal dtetriet No. <too at t
Rjr tff Ytaaoroe CRy. Oipmt ^roi
eooMp. MMWsw. toot fl Mortal iMtottos vHr.De.hoU In anUg^M
OP toe 9Hk dpy of Ato&^flM. pt opState boime Nol Ope op Opes straot. Ip

liellMIlM

LAiD^LOW
BTmSEASE

GLASSES FITTED BY

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

226 East Fmt Stmt
k.

NOTICE!
Have your ElectricWiring installed in
accordiuice with the j
National Board of ’
Fire Underwriters.
U Puts im Ue Bb4

J.BePtifc Electric Co.

isssssasn®

125 Cbm SL. .TIravene Qty.

PalMtiiCy fthoMiBinr
And Piper Hiofinr

^ 6mfive da\-s
moo4
headaefae
ncrvoaae*
apecialty; gla».
esgaaiwiteed to fit

ML W. J. fflGONS

DENTIST
Very bett of dental icnrice onli.
Kkh jear^ practice. Yoor
patron-J patroaaobdted. In new ACnnaoo
- P- hall, tot t

____

JBttPET OEMK WOKL.
I. B. CHAPOL PiBirklM.
LABSyW^

RV;r'''3" —’

Oeraral Fraeltaa.

HOTEL X

H. A. LEDERLE

____ _______

4£Mri:ri-

TRY A RSCORD WANT Aa

TRY A MCORD WANT Aa

m

But
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^

wish you to know where to «o when the time
comes.

Comfort'$boe$


^

Matrons Comfort Shoes, clastic sides
and rubber beds....................... ......$1.50
Lndies low heel Juliettes, elastic instep,
at......................... .............................
UOl
Ladies* common sense Dongola Ox*
ford ......................
1.10
ladies’ Dongola kid slippers with g>-p*y

Fsisestr'ivejsr t»*

CbeBoston Store

VMMg tlim’s

paek <o( blood booadi.
win* L
. ___
ar« alvar*
ilMMft «r«
mwrj. HU face U two Topacya. taro fonnay Marka aad
Ktand traaafirmaUoo acene. Their
borUh la lt« tnwtlnit Innoreel parade il aaid to be tthe flncat
ellaic
te ABeiicaa *a%- of any attracttoo travelli
John «arr
The date here will be Saturday.
MtntaloB of BreathUt
HCe to the
aiy allloe nunlU ago. He warn aeot April Z2.
tbe nimatoBarr aoctety of
Why Cant a Man Be Contontadf
wbat be did to tbe aarage aad what
You never saw the asaa yet who
• aarage did to bln;
idn’t thiak the aua abooe a little
There U no law but tbe rifle In brighter over beyond the horizon than
Breathitt couaiy aad tbe price of a In hU own wood lot. And If* a good
maa'a lUe U a quart of wblaky.
•ign that people do aspire to bettei
better
nen are
I. bow
things. Let 'em remember this,
wmiMorowapectalMyictfo'young mot, hand worked throughom
ever. It Unt by chasing tbe alluring
all
Cato. Wwpokl & Co.
phantom far away, whose Imperfec­
religion are either nnkaowa or things tions are obscured
red by <dlstaace. but by
u> be bated. Mormllly U a thing
fences
Eaqsint* psturai, ttandwat &bnci, woM perfect tailori^ coat *8 inmaking perfet the Ten
wood lot. andI by “hlttiag op" tbe w
"^he 'mouBiaIn*
talas are fuH of idiotic niog stride, iright at borne, that
cblldren. T is Is because tbe
win. Here Is what the
tbe Mio editor
ed
say*
clannish and win no*, about It: “Every little while we
Ulaeera ar
notice
V
Yoe wiQ find it moat eoooomical to spend as much as ytfti can possibly
y out of ineir own families. that some man well flsed on a good
Back of these
deplorable coodlUons farm aelU It and thinks be will look
tl
atord ibrowktiidordotbes. Ito way they are made, the way they
I*s politics—tbe most dsmnsbte kind «if
Hintry. and after trying
look, the way they wear, will convince you.
politics
tolltics Imagli^ble.^^^^^
udens of Eden as set
eaute agents and cor­
At Jackson, the rouaty m
porations. comes back to hi* old
poratloni
a mule and ' stnicK off
stamping ground and buys
i
the old
Btalns.
about
^
Increase In price
IJ mile* 1 came to a settlement and over that which be received.
Ived. U is al
said to myself. 'Here I will strike tbe
the old place for a
flrst blow of the Lord.*
and prospect. You
•I built a log church and invited
the people to come. They came—sev­
The New Standard RUNABOUT will have a 6x5 motor. Instead of
eral dozens of them—and among them
Originol neenrrb of great value hs»
was one of tbe bad men of tbe eonna 4' 2x6 heretofore used, all working paeU will he incraaeod. the scat
ly and a murderer. Before the ser­ been recenllv done by Japan,
and body arc wider.. The 1904 equipment will be 28x3 inch detachable
I prartlrally i
rgeou* III1..U tbe Influen.-r of
mer." since there
vice opened a friendly mountaineer
tiree in place of 28x2'^,. the rear SPROCKET will be larger, the
ther.
•TK^endlns germ disease*
ime to me and handed me a revolver.
Dalayad Trains.
••‘Pot It beside tbe book, parson.
CYLINDER will be cast integral with no GASKETS whatever, the
JO may need It.* he said.
Today's weather demoralized the
body can be removed in six minutes, the price remainc the same. $650.
“ -All right,’ I replied, ’onlr draw the
train service greatly but was not no­
I makes it a good strong 6 H. P.
ticeable so much -on account of th** cartridges flrat.*
- did BO. and laid the pUid on
We can fit you out complete. Launchee. Row Boats. New and Sec­
course of training given the people by
I was glad he did a few i
the floods of a few weeks ago. The
ond-hand Gasoline and Steam Engines.
Pere Marqaette 1:15 train came stroll­
ing in over two hours Ipte and the G.
benches.
“ ■ 1. was about an hour Uie.
d. ’This I* God's house. Sit
get out.’ Then I pointed the
BRCVITIBS.
pistol at him. and he ran to the door.
J. D II
IlkldletoB
ton re
returned last night 1 followed, and locked It. He stormed
shootwhei
from Chk ..
he purcha
based and swore ouUide the chnrc
ing through the window*, but
large IlnM of silks and drees goods
JINOLt OP •LtlOH BELLA ONCE R Wilhelm s store.
on with the *aervlce. He kept u* there
seven
hour*.
Charlie
rile Skekher say* be'* perfectly
AGAIN HEARD.
seldom
After
th
contented
weather. There's
WATSS or
MJbled me. The mountaineers and
Just so much snow in the air and It has
their families came from other moun­
to come out." he says, "t
tains to attend service. They vame in
Bla IncKss of the BaautHwl Delay
AprU than in May."
wagons and on mulebark. They
......................................

t oratorical contest ■
BgHiit Houaaelaanlaf OparaUens.
drunk.
have been held at tbe HI
TraliM
Ara
Late-Much
Look our large line of Lace Cunains over be­
"On clear moonlight
night1. has been postponed
si of my h(
I from
fore you buy for spring, from 7r>c |to $7.50 per
from tonight. The mu*
dozens of cc
rolnmns of
been .
pair, our line cannot l>e beaten.
hills, showln
The weather today Is simply beyond above the h
Tbs eo-partasrship herstofnrr eiisUB* be
the comprehension of the oldest In cf the Illicit
"I tried to teach the people morallt
twrso Dr. J. & MarUn and
H gvsas baa
habitant.
this day bran dtaaotTsd by matoal rawaaol
t they did not understand. Many
The "%mzle county huggle*" were
4U Af^cooatiidiir Bftidfirn toil!
rt*rviirt*d
m on my side of tbe valley had a
Dr. UmtU» aad all clalxnB afmir-t aaid firm a ill
inferred tbal sprlag weather In evidence yesterday, but there
ally be‘ ii
»er wUf across the creek. ‘The um
come along this way
wanted to know what boalnes* It wi
at iBMt1 would
'
day.
‘IjA MAKTIN. M 1)
eaae. Pally
The funeral services of the late Mr*. of mine, and the women did not car
StIAJt
7, H. gVANlL U. II.
•The home life In th
lacbes of the "beautUul" have already Eliza Johnson were held yesterday
n smoke,
from
the
Presbyterian Is Indescribable. The
fallen and the end Is not yet. Up until afternoon
get tobacco, and drink
when they c
Many friend* can
IJ o'cloek. last night was a* nke a* church
whisky and play banjo*. If the notion
anyone could desire, but about 2 thsir last respects and many
will pick up their
takes
them
they
t
tiful flowers on her bier.
o'clock Ibt* morning the trouble I
There will be a special convocation rifles and stroll off over
and aeemlagty has forgotten ho
Ing for raccoons, or 'possums—or men.
of Traverse City chapter. No. 102. R
stop.
See our south window for styles in these goods ,
•The women and children work In
A M. loBight. Work ln,the M. M.
Ptve Le«i« Months.
the field, el’her for nothing foi
from 50c to $1.00 per pair. Also [a full line of
gree
It was Just five nKMitbs ago y.
huabands and fathers, or for oti
yard goods from Uk: to 35c per yard.
The Traverse City Sunday *ch
ncy that the first flakes frf snow
the rate of 25 cent* a day. Tbe person
ronvenilim. which was to have Ih
notice of the coming winter Of o
who objects to wife beating 1* re
Its coming was hailed with pleas.ire held In the Anbury M. ^ church
ed as insane.
aad vtstona of a happy time of sleigh- night, has been poatponod a week.
"There U no such thing as Just!
The Q A. R. and W. R. C. wa*
rl^. of akailng parties, of Ice IkmI
reathitt county. Politic* la back of
OM reliable bulldera. beat of refer­
trips, of chattings beside a co*v Are have met at Comrade J. W. Hlllakr
all the feud*. Politic* is responsible
ences. are prepared to do all kinds
thU eveniag. but on acoiint of i
nude aatklpatlon very pleasant,
fur all the lawleaaneat. all tbe mur­
sHirm they will not meet until Iran
five months
s of cold ■and sleet and
der*. all the rapine, of those God-for carpenter and Joiner work. Estimates
n.w evening.
__________
nybody.
taken hills. Wanton murder* are corn- given on short notice.
Tbe Meeting of tbe Traverae City
there was sleighln
led dally, and the murderer* go
An one contemplating building
Musicians' association, which was to
bs aad over
Agali today
lunlahed. To testify against them
repairing will do well to consnlt the
have been held tonight, ha* been postr Jingle of the sleigh
lid be equivalent to suicide. MinJ
med until next week on account of
will continue
-- ether they
II
be Wid. IR’hetber
businea* and keep your eyes above Arm. Offlee and stair work
le
stona.
aatn the Fourth of July
open and .vour raoirth shut In Breathitt specialty.
Beglnnnlag yesterday the Pere
open question.
county.
Residence 203 East Eighth atrael
queue rate to Grand Rapid* wl
"Last November I aaw l
Last Vaar This Tima.
Cltizeas pbone 976 S ring*.
43.75.
__________________
Irom $7 to »30 each for
In comparison with last April, itl*
I had ridden Into Jackson and wa*
one is only n miserable auke bell, ve
Card of Thanks.
sluing on my mule, when 1 b%«rd the
Last April was truly spring. There
voter* get their final Initnictlona.
We wish to extend oor hea
wasn’t any snow, there wasn’t any
•Don't liaiec to him. men.’ I crlel
Ice. The boaU were ninnlag In ih* ibaaks to tbe friends and neighbori
hay. the sutomoblllsts and bicycle whose kind assistance was Invkiuable •Vote SB you think right *
"I don’t know who did It—at least 1
riders were having royal tpi.n and to MS during the sicknesa and death
can’t
*weai^but tbe next Instant I fell
everything was lovely. Oontnui
from tbe mule with two bullets In my
wish
April and tbU one for youi
Weather Otoeerver Walt ba* furnUhed bee* for their many kladaeuaes and •boulder. It was wbat I might bare
the taasBetatare for the flrst tiff><9i also the friends who scat baanUful expected. My friebd* carried me
and I wa* laid up three weeks.
Frank Adea
days of Inst Aprlt. Tbe highest ws*
"Well. I stuck II out all wlalei
Fred W. Hcdblom.
C5 and the lowest II above, mwl lag
found I was preaching to deaf
Frank Hedblom.the average 41 degrees. Thu y-ar. the
On April 1 I left tbe county and
Charles HedMom.
bighaat mas 47 and tbe lowest
here.*'
Nellie Hedblom.
asaktaE tbe average *4.
The i
"What do you'Intend doing nowT’
atatsmant of temperature, bow.
Tbe NATIONAL DENTISTS have aimed to give tbe people oT this viemhr one of the moat
eras naked.
does not ladude tbe snow storm*
complete Dental Parlor* in the Hate, and are prepared to do jroor work in a moat
Joba Starr smiled whinuically.
Th* Bostoo Btora deaa ns«
other iBCouvenieaces.
satisCKtoiy maimer, with the
"Work. 1 have a Job now—not as a
daat in “any *M stack that
Werat In Yearn.
rlergyama. bowever. but In a atore.'
peps up.” It has to ba slr4etiy
Tbe Hon. Perry Hannah bac been
I was out of aoBey. If I can flad gayfirst claaa or H will nat ba aoain Trarerae City tor 11 years twt does
body to go wRb me I sbaU retnra to
aidarad for ewe mamanL Tha
.nM rsmsmber any waatb»r to ejnpare
Braatbitt couaty. I have hit npoe a
.Vandarvast A OYtonnall stock
with tbls. He has seen name bad
plan wblcb sboold arork if anything
to A Ns. 1. Yau will haar mcra
atorma but a regular snow aionz
arllL Land tbtre Is cbehap ti can be
tbe Eftaeuth day of Agrll U a nov
bought for no an acre. I will start
Combined arith the best material and
at a moderate price, as tbe following
ladMd.
Not only U Travfne
there.
We will I

•Bected bat nil over tbe state, tbe
homes aud Uil oor farma. We will try
dtUoos are Ibe same. Telephone «ud
to do by example what I hare fhOed
CUBTA1N BTRCTCHERB
tetagrapb eompnales ar* la trouble
Best Robber Platei..
to do by preaching ”
To rant tSc a day. CMtodfar
and the serrloe was very bad toda ..
and dalKwrad. .
BcMSihrerPmuifs..
22k Gold Orowng....................... ............... 6.00
Me Bummer at AIL
4. w. murupp.
Bridge Work.............
Heuy Brown of
^ever.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain..........
.26

Clothes

1904 NEW IMPROVED

gjBiddsa.'isuAarWir
paaJft;a«L*5t<a^

OLDSMOBILE RUNABOUT

MISCELLANEOUS.

H'S??SS?r2K£4"r:’%rV-

Klfbeck $ Boyt
Ul Oiilea StTMl

m.

GENTLE?
SPRING??

rvHuwlag It St oaea. H

vr.;

FRANK FRIEDRICH, Agent,

242 Front Street.

raST MOW 5 HOBTHSAGO

ft;;



“IS

TRAVERSE OTY, MCHIGAK

Lace Curtains

Ruffled Curtains
in Mull

Reliable Builders

M. ~0. F^alrnwr
AMM'rMAO'rOM
TWEVTT YEABB BXPKBlBMCg
oynCB-Ovsc Pint KaUoa^ Bsak.

THE
HUSTLING
JEWELER.

I moving lively thto
8 8.9S;At thas*
these prieaa ws offer yau
811.75'rcliabta watehaa
v
that eoiMot B9
816 M excelled. 20 and 2S year cagoa.
820 00.Jeweled movements.

RASTALL’S

J. D. Halted & D. B. Naxted

MODERN
JEWELRY

Carpenter and Builders

irju, J. wilhelm^tVe^;

E’’'

Ose Record Want Ads

A Cordial Inritation to tlic People of Traverse Qty to Visit tbe New

NATIONAL
DENTAL PARLORS
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING

8TORE.

Coal
It is cheaper than
wood.

We carry the

ben stock, and it win
. give yoo tatirfaetkm

OPENING MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH

G. I. nYLOR COIL CO.

LEAST AMOUNT OF PAIN
....$6.00
.............76
.... 6.00

fK

only

ALL WORK guaranteed IN WRITING
OPEN FROM R TO 8 DON’T FORGET DATE OF OPENING—APRIL 26TH

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NATIONAL DENTISTS
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