The Evening Record, June 16, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 16, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD
tkavebse

DEATH LIST
MAY BE II

onv, •non., Thursday, juxe le, im.

AT NOON

Naur Homa af Bride and Gream
on rdth StraaL- —^

BY USING ONE OF OUR

REPUBUCAN NATIONAL CONVEN­

SYMPATHY.

GHASn,T
MONUMENT

follovvlng

AUUmGEMEVTS COMFLETCD

tologn^le

voK haa boon 1>oe«ivod by Paa-

•.TOO

PERSONS

WILL

COMPOSE

THE OATHERINa

Frank

Black

Will Make Nominating

speech—Great Coliseum Has Been

It TMf WRECK OF THE ILL FATED aad aoam came ashore still alive
Maay of these died, while others will
tTEAMER SLOCUM.
recover.

Put in Order for the Oeeaaion.
Everything Methodical.

Stuck to Their Poets.

Special to the Evening Record.
Chicago. June 16 —'The opening sc
slon of the 13th convention of the n
CAMEIOlf.AJrDElSOIf
publican party will be caAed to <wder
noon June 21 in tbe CoUaeam build­
ing, Wabash nvenue aad ISth atreet Rev. T. P.UIIom Solemnized a Hap
Wedding Last Evening at
by Heary C. Payne, Tloa chairman of
8 ©'Clock.
republican national committee,
postmaster general. Probably
the presence of twentv gueai
aince the days of 'Washington and
.Allen Cameron and Mis.s Anna Andt
Grant has a body of men having to d«> son mere married at ti o'clock
with the selection of the governing eveni
ning in t
newly 1furnished
by Rev T P. rilom.
pereonnel of this nation met under on State st
The
bride '
dressed in mMie silk
what might be called such unanimous
and c
conditions as to a projiosed ticket and bridesmaid was
plstf<
and she mas a
Contrary to many early predictions Clarenct' Drum t
Interest
the fore consisting of ire cream and cake mere
gone conclusion that President Rons*- served
The happy rntiple
couple received
lie nominated, the crowds
pretty and ii.seful
ii.-seful presents
JAPS TOOK THREE HUNDRED AND of visitors are expected
H-ted iq literally among mhich were slivt'rmare, china,
overrun
the
e
city's
hotels,
while
bunfurniture
and
one
beautiful
n
TWEN'TY PRISONERS.
dreds
valnly endeavori:Ing to
win Ik- at home to their fric
ntrance tickets to the Coliseum. June
at (IC State street.
Two weeks ago tbe price of convenHeats was quoted at |50. and toJAPTlAlfSPOlTS WEBE SUNK
OFFICERS CHOSEN.
day Instances are cited where alm<*st
douli
figure was offered for the
oae Company No. 2 Held an Elect
leboards.
FEARED THAT THE LOSS OF LIFE coveted
Laat Evening.
No Standing Room.
WAS HEAVY.
The anntial election df officers '
X tiiousand sevt-u bundrt-d
held iiy Hose com|iatiy Vo
last et
compose the gathcrii
^nlng c.
lonies. Almost Ing and the fnllowing ..ere chosen
Telissu Captured by the Japs—Rus­ twlc«* that number mould listen to the fill the varititis ofrn-«->:
proce«*dlngs
had
there
been
room,
but
sian Governor of Finland Shot and
no one mill l*e admitted to tbe vast
Mortally Wqunded by a Son of
building mho is not pm\id»*d mlth a
ti|)|>>itii iineni»-n
room only " signs
a Finnish Senator.
id plp«-men.
, for the reas.m
that,
since the memorable Iroquois
By Wire to the Evening R«>cord.
DANCK.
theater horror, the municipal lams of ev.-iiitig.
.I'll).- )v lb :u;
Lc*ndon. June K. — The Toktc* coir
Chicago ha" e been revlswi so that no
«<pondeni of the Reuter Telegraph com- publiCr'^h'all shall exceed its license I
l»any says Jn a fight at Telissu.
Fu t'hok, the Rtisslnns lost :.(MI killed
t<;'oniiiiiu‘il on Second Page i
and 32U nris«»ners. Thev sImi lie
The Jai*aiiese casiinltios

Through all the wild panic, duiiring
all that Inferno with smoke and fire
sttrroandiag them, the oSkwra of the
doomed boat remained at their posts,
OltAVE CHARGES MADE AQINST but they were powerless to avert the
ratastropbe.
OWNERS OF LINE.
The numljer of excursionists oa
board today is variously c-silmsted at
from 1,5<KI to 2.500. but according to
ifficlsl Btstement Issued by the
Strict
InvMtlsatlen
Soins Ma4«Knickertiorker Steamboat company,
SedlM Ar« Going Rocovorod and
owners of the Slocum, the number of
passengers was N73. that being
tho Liot Still Grow Life Prothird of the vessel's licensed capacity.

Bj Wire to the Erenlng Record.
Now York. Juno 1«.~Tht lateot re­
ports from

vaHoua

oourcoo

indicaU

that at loaat IJOOO poraons poriahod in
tho teiribio diaaator to the steamer
Oonoral

Slocum off

island yostorday.

North

Brethera

Tho numbor of the

Saad may not quite roach this llgoro
and It may oxcood it but it la bolioved
that

llvos loot ia a eonaorvative

‘ oatimata of tho oxtont of the cataatropha.
Somo poraons plaeo the numbor of
tho daad as high as 1.200. So far about
aOO bodioa have boon identi
porniHs Isauad for thoir burial by relativos.

Five hundred and thirty-nine

bodioa have boon rocovorod up until 4
p. m.
Ghastly Monument.

Alioul taro bundird and fifty f«H i
froni Nr»' York »h<»rt*. off the place
known as Hunt's Point, lie the remaii x
(d the III fated steamer Oeneral SI.*riun. It U a ieinp**rary and hideous
laooiinient at the scene where nearly
l,0lNt persons, the great hulk of whom
wore women and <-hlldren. lost
lives in fire and water
Chargoa Agalnat Ofllecra.
Today there are grave niurmurlngs
and charges that this terrible sacrlOre
of life was needless; that the officers
of the boat, though their hrarer>adinltled. erred when they drove t
burning vessel for a half mile before
tieorbing her; that the life belts
rotten and unsenlceable and that the
const motion of the upper works of the
lioat was faulty Inasmuch as they
all of wood and gave free sweep to the
names.
Work Ceaaed at Midnight
All through the night wrecking tugs
hovered about the wreck but the work
of Uking out bodies, which had b»*en
suspended at midnight.
Slimed until the sun was well up in the
heavens. Oa the shore during the
night there was a crowd <it anxious
fathers and other relatives of
dead.

Making an Investigation.
tMstrict Attorney Jerome hai
gaged Fire Marshal FYeel to assist
him In making an Investigation into
the causes of the accident. President
A. F. Bamaby of the Knickerbocker
Steamboat company, the owners of
the General Slocum, tinlay dc^'lared If
any loss of life was due to defective
life preservers the blame
government
inspectors
lUrnaby
says the Imat was turned over to them
Ihrw weeks ago after a thorough over
hauUng and the government Inspect
ors reported at that time that everythtag had l*een done to make the boat
seaworthy and sate.
FIro Ou* to a Pot of Orti
Tbe blate was caused by the overtnrmlng of a pot of grease. The head
way of tbe vessel and a high wind nl
most Instantly fanned the Insignificant

RUSSIANS
LOST SOOlivSL™” S

placeii nt inn.
Japs Captured Teliaau.

By Wire to the Evening Record
Ix*nilon. June K..—A dispatch to the
L'niral News says the Japanese, after
•rce fighting, yesterday rapture.1 Te^
Ilssu lielweeu Kai Choii and Seulantlen. The Russians
IS lost I
regimental 'olors.
Jap Tamaports Sunk.

By Wire to tbe Evening Reconl.
Toklo. Juno Ifi.—The transport Pino
laru. which todav returned from
loJI. Japan, reports that at 11:20 yes?rdsy morning she encountered the
:ussia
Shim! Shima Three transports escraped but PJnci
aw the Hliaehl
Mam and Sadci
surmundeil by
sunk.
1« feared
> of life was heavy.
Japanese captured
Ian cruisers after this fight
Finnish Governor Shot.

ny Wire to the Evening Record.
Helsingfors. Finland. June If..—Oenal Bobrlklff. governor general of
Finland, was shot and roortallr woundtMl today at the entrance to the Fin­
nish senate by a man named Schaumann. son of R«>natnr Schaumann. The
assassin Immediately committed sui­
cide. He shot the governor in the
stomach and neck. The attack U ascrll»ei1 to Finnish patriotism.
FAREWELL PARTY.

very plcai
home of 1H.r>rV.nVrmton. WT
Barlow aireet.
* a fan

TS.

Icago. who has been visiting him
the pa
past month and leaves for her
home Friday evening,
hi* aunt,
ning. and his
Westbrook i f WhUe Cloud who
leaves for a visit t Manton and other
points Saturday.
PAYNE IS IMPROVED.

directed to subduing tl
. ,
were futile. The blase spread aft with
almost lightning rapidity. Captain Van
Bchalk. In the pilot bouse, bad been
Informed of the outbreak of the fire,
inger to tthe hun­
and reallxittg the danger
mralonlsts. decided to send
dreds of excursionists,
bis vessel to abore
shore at One Hum
Hundi^
and Thirty-fourth
street At this point
rtb street
there are a number of lumber
lumoer yams
yards
and aereral huge oil tanks, and the
B was warned that to attempt to
t this point would aadaager the
bfwm fiighienad Into a
nneoatrollable excitement.
PaSdiowhools Chakod With Dead.
Ambalance Surgeon Krauskopf c
(be Hariem hospital said be profei
Skmally treated not less thgn 126 poi
SOM. victims of the General Slocum
(Usaster. and doctors with him were as
MiMly eagased as he. He said from
where be worked he could see one of
tbe paddlewbeela of

« €ity Boek Store
tonlaht and Friday:
variable winds, mostly easier v.

Infant-*' fancy strap
ver>- preit.v styles.

slippers.

60c, 60c.
Children's hamlwime strap slip­
pers. kid and patent h-ather,
6Sc. 85c.
Misses' strap sIlpiM-rs. kid and
patent veather.
•1JK).

^

I iiaient U-ather t

Ikiys' nobby patent leather (
ft»rds.

egatea Are Expected to Be Here
During th^ Convention.

'MpHedriA

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

WILL ACCEDE TO
lAISUU-S DEMANDS
Moroccan (Government Has Decided to
Do Bo and Pcrdicarts' Early Re­

hU let. vhtch he thti iks he arm be
ahtolsMvq.

MGR.

Cor. Lake Av«. and i Oth

KMBALL iFrankFriedrich&Co
I

llelwccn lhr»K- and four hundred
delegates are expected here at the
district Sunday school convention
mhich mill l*e hebl in this city the mid
file of August.
a recent mt'eting of the c«uiniy
commlliee. It was decided to invite
several adjoining counties to take part
• convention. Invitations mill be
IssutKl to Charlevoix. Antrim. KalkasLeelanati. Bonxle and Wexford
counties. Each Sunday school will
have from one to three delegates and
this, together with the visitors, will
several hundrt'd that mill be en­
tertained here.
s the intention of the committee
kite the best speakers and the
best knotm Sunday school workers to
take part ln^.iJsi—eoovent ion Invltawlll »M* Issued to speakers from
Detroit. Grand Rapids. Milmauket> and other places
a fern days the commiiie*> will
begin the mork of soliciting funds for
the convention It mill require some
ney to entertain tbe delegates but
y ail fee! sure that it will be well
Invested It is expected that the recs mill lie lllH-ral. Ijist year the
convention was very succ«-s*ful and it
expecietl to make the one this year
more so.
■ tomnship committee Is comIKMtod of 1. Roscoe. chairman; W. A.
Scott and W. M. Gordon. The county
committee consists of J. W. Miiliken.
Robert Barry and C. H. Elstes. :

iraperatitre;

•2.00.

INVITED.

Bewteen Three and Four Hundred Del-

alowly riaing

What
Will
BENDA
- Do
Next?

SIX OUTSIDE COUNTIES WILL BE

By Wire to the Evening Record.
lease la Expected.
Chicago. June 16 —The condition of
Postmaster General Payne, who was
taken ill yesterday, and who was un­ By Wire to the Evening Record
able to attend the initial session of
Washington. June 16.—The Moroc­
■epubllcan national committee, can,government will in all probability
inch Improved this morning
acc^e to the further demands-of Ban­
dit Ralsult. thus insuring the early re­
DISAGREED AND DISCHARGED. lease of Pefdlcaris and Variey. This
infomation came to the state departJury in Conger Case Was Diemiased at
t today in a cablegram from conceneral Gnmmere at Tangier
S:18 This Aftm^voPh.
Special to tbe Evening Record.
ABLE TO WALK.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June 16—After
delil*erailng from 2:40 yesterday after- Charles (>unton la Now Very Much
mion. the Jury In the Conger bribery
has disagreed aad aras dlsCharie* Qaaton. who mnrued a
abort time ago from Merry hoapital at
Maaiatee. wWre be reoetrei treatment
EX-GOVERNOR NASH MAY DIE.
for rheuatttisa is &olmg ukttiT and
able to grt arotuBd oa CfOtcWa. He
speaks rery hlgUy d the iMU ud
I BOB SUfBy Wire to tbe Emlaf lUeord.
(ertng ariih rhematt m. ta about
Ooltunbos. (Mo, Jose 1C.—Dr. Wil­ four areeks he wil reti im to the hoeson. who ia atte&dlBg ex-Oovemor pital to see if he wil I hare to lone

cbobed with
tboae who parMSad.
rvw boars (be bodlaa of tbe bunted
be drowaed came aabore
aad the
aabo^ oa the
Isiaatf aad bHweea One Hundred and
-find atraet aad Oaa Hoadred
lywighth at reel In MaabalUa. die at any tUae.

Sodj a pretty lot and at sa;h extraordinary low prices as otm is
qutte an mdocement to pnrehase. Yon can afford a Mmmmmi this
year surety. Good, dose wove.n ones, durable colon, fall tiae and
length, and with fringe, from I f.2S t§ $8M0. Give os a caR

distwctTs.
CONVENTION I

Postmaster General Was Taken Very
III Yesterday.

P Hammocks

evening by
Henry McKinley
'V of the
Frirada church. The ceremony
wHnesaed by tbe father and mother
and brother and slater of tbe groom
and the father and aiotber aad grand
father and grandmother of tbe bride.
ind Mrt. Elgin Miller and goesta
and Mra. StegmUler of Chicago. Mlaa
Rose Stanley was the bridesmaid and

~
the .
retty and lovable
ighter of Mr. and
Frank Halm of Seventh street.
Tbe groom la a pop'ilar young man
the Queen Cll.v Brick
ipany. They went to
housekeeping Immediately in their
Botl

RRESIOENTS MESSAGE OF
Tbo

Keep eeol

Wadding Took Race Laat Evaning M

JtWE2

TION WILL BEGIN.

AWOTMtII trriMATI MAKt* IT
^Jao OCAO.

EIGHTH YEAB—2212

UHELH

-.jlcs o
in.l giv,

a mritten fuan
instnim*-nt Far
lilM-ra! terms

W. W. KIMBALL COMPAIIY

122 Front SL N. a Stronr, llffr.
; Erwythlnz ti>

iMniinwile. Kh«>r« 4

I

The Oia Reliable Shoe House

New Stand

'24‘2 Front Street

: O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
I PRICES SATISFACTORY
I
Establtsheb In 1668
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

Cadies’ White
Underskirts

SEE OUR
NEW
PANAMR
HATS
In new

Sunnmr
Pants....

patterns, cassimeres and flannels—

sizes for young men from '28 to 32 waist—sizes
tor men from 32 to 44 waist—prices 1.75 to 5.0U
you won’t need to* look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING

Bttttr oaluts ttun tvtr btfort offend

sun S for young men from 30 to 36 breast

Ladies’ long underskirt, deep tlonnce. trimmed

ure 5.00 to IG.OO in price—especially good val­

measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas­

Anoiher ^ot witli lucked and lace irimmetL^Qp
flounce that were S-'k. now.............. .................. “C/L/

ues in our medium priced outing suits at 72iO.'

Another lot of line camViric. with three rows of torchon
msertion and deep edging, worth $1.*25 QQq
Another lot with ij inch ruffle trimmed with embroidery
and lace insertion, with combination of <D 1 1
tucks, values up to $1.75, for......................
About 12 ladies’ ^ort underskirts
idcrs____ with
___ ____
de^p*
_________
floun^
imed with wi
‘ val‘ lace, worth
- 00
and trimmed
wide
$1.75, to close for..............

SptdsI prktM 8M eprsit Cpptn, 6p»a$
dmrimq fkh

€. mmirn,

Dnwtn

C«w*r ftow
mJ 0Mm>

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
DOG TRAMPB 1J00 MILEB.

: appeared.
Nothiag more aiui hoard <rf him
^il a abort time ago be appeared ia
Omaha gaam aad ahacBy. aith cockle
tnirr* matted In bia taO. hia feet kodly

taba. NX*. Jane 16—A Newfoaad
dog takca to Ponlaiid.
a
When he reached Omaha the aal>v>at ago. ha« retarded to Omaha, bav mal w«mt mraicbt to the I
Ing tramped tbe 1.BM mlW In aearch
ramlitar aeewe* and faoek The ani
mat helonfed to Jerry flollira*. When
BaiHvmn and
family n»oved to Ore
gon tbe dog. whiA wat H* mootha old.
. ICfNBB or 1
BeoMiBMtl
waa taken atong. He remaloed alx
moatha. bat refttaed to eat. taut all
Ms pfayfalnesa. and aecM <o mfffer

\

TH»rnarnrdgBoom^TRAVKBfflionT,iacg^ TgPBgPAY, jPOTi^ito^
1 aad oCkar aasM
tOaatinaad rram find roma)
oSciala of the coaveatloa aal tlk reprcacatattvca of the pnaa nrlB alt
hrfagi the mmia to the number Irst
nimnd.
Ntaebaadred

onricc tti raoirr cnicrr.

•caa man begin to arrive
downtown oMeea. ao that i

A. IKtCHKW, CHy awlHr. pieces will treat tbe early arrivals (

iTM?

Kiniiii

SiTtd

MraadawaMMd akika tte aaeoad
BaUarjr vkan «ke winiiil, koOev
wans or tke Mg kaildiag wffl aaM tke
votaoM of iaoBMag aMledy out wttk
MdlooCieeBort. Tko grwoo ooettoa aad
ataae Baooa wU ko caraoiad.
Mo RofroMioiiMa.
Adjolalag tko aadi«ark» lo sa aaaea tkat was knm frooa tke Materials
la tke aM Ukky prtaoa. la tMa aaaca
wBibetke
tke rooam of tke i
> aad sakeaataritte
I for tadiea aad sMoklag i
leiMes. ‘■Spiritual eoMfort** for the
tkiraty U aot to be kad aaywhere
about the buUdiag, aU eRoris oe tke
part of Uguor veaders to aoearc eoaceaalou at enoiMoas pricM karing
foiled. Not evcai tke lowly kam aaadwicb auiy be obtalaed within tke
walls. It was argued tkat as tkU U
going to be a bwtlaeea ooaveatJoe It
will keep “baalaeas konra.** beoce
tkere will be doe time to eat and to
attend to the wants of humanity te
general without making a circus of tke
Coliseum building.
This will be the first time In tbe hiairy of national oonventioes tkat all
have been under the
B
same roof with tbe mala
body of dele­
gates. and ao far as known, no
Tious
------ rtmventlon off any party was con­
ducted on such a systematic basis as
tbe republican national convention of

ring been ege
mer Becretnry of War Blihu RooL of
Kew York, wlH take the gavel as tem­
porary chairman. At the ckwe of Mr.
Boot's spoech. the temporary organIxntiota or the oonvenUon being In fuU
swing, an ndjoummeat will probably
ANOn^CR HORROR.
be taken uaUI lO o'clock Wednesday.
Before tbe sccond^eession tbe comAlpMfotfeB^lmdehMMQB board
mlUce on credentials must dispose of
Ra o^UUU'bfihRHor. AtM a
td
OMB la aoarcb of dMt ptcaa^ ao 4aar to a cbOd s b«an. a picaie. ware and Louisiana have submitted
r Hapfjr Md >>row, wliboot a cai« la claims that are being foug
^ tte' ^iilCa'day with the saa Bbinint. teraess. If these oontesu
rtous proportions the work of the con­
i Ibo haiH flaylas, lai«btor aad oods» vention may be delayed. It U posMMe that some of tbe aPected states
How's This?
9M halov wharf lea ereaas aad aoda may lose their represenutlon. a con­
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
dition, however, not believed prob»ble.
*»lar wore batec serrad, thea t
Wisconsin's war ia the most a^ous. ward for aay case of Catarrh that baa«r *Hra,** a traapllag oT feat, a
1 by Hall's Catarrh Cora.
in the Badgew state Oov. LaFollette is
•wah, thaa the aaariag hlast of the pilled against what are termed tbe
HEh
We. the uad
Mas# or tha nreleatlac graap of the -Btalwaris." or those supporting tbe
flTar*a carraot. thea darknma. d«M> two United States senators. Tbe Iji- J. Cheney for
believe him perfectly honorable In all
Fuliette
state
convention
thre^
lotloa aad death.
large number of '‘Staiwart" delegates business transactions, and fiaaaclally
Fbr tha aaeoad time Cbe aatloa ba* and the latter organized a nimp con able lo carry out any obligations made
hoaa aallad apoa to moars fc
renUon. selected the same delegates by hU Arm. Waldlng. Klnaan A Mar­
Aaad. aet mn who hare tbllaa oa tbe at large to the national convention, vin. Wholesale DmggisU. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
and brought the fight to the Coliseum.
Md of battle bat w<
Oov. LaFollette claims to be making a ally, acting directly upon the blood
rfrer before their
Ight against corporation nom- and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
ariada ware aearealr cogalzaat of the
In Wisconsin, but the Stal- Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all druggUU.
laginary
caaac of U alL Oair a few Boatbe
Take Hall's Family PlIU for coniUand that l^aFollette simply
haCora a great disaster had coioe
e the Poo^Bah of the coi
awthera aad tethers, to buebaods and wealth. The skill of the leaders in po­
wires, to sistan aad brothers ii
litical diplomacy will l*e heavily taxed,
PLEASUIC COSCEST
WmL Ho^ had beaa darkeaed and blit It Is l>elieved to be equ
PMpf Ihofb^ib, ordbl tat. who cannot occasion, so that tbe work ol
Young Musicians and Elocutionists
id day's session will begjn
look l4ek tftdhi’tm part of the
Cave an Interesting Program
the appointed hour.
Withoat the tears spHnging unbidden
Congregational Church.
Order of Businoas.
«o their apaa.
The first business of the second ses­
Tastardap. a thousand children In sion prohslily will be to hear the
One of the mosi plea.«snt conoertr
of the committee on permanent and literary entertainments ever given
Iha aigt .eUrlad out iopous in the an
tldpatJoB of what was to come. Tbe> orKanIzation. which names the perms in the city was held ender the aus
chairman of the convention. Then pices of the intermediate Christian
thooght that ther -were going out for neni follow
the reading of reaulnlions Endeavor society at the Congrega
a dap df'i^easare. pet death was at
idoption. Tbe most important of tional church last evening The )
their atbow. a few montbs ago him tb»*sc win !>e the platform ei
gram was carried out hr a numl>ei
the pupils of Prof. D M. Stewart.
dreda of ehlldren in the West were the tasues upon which the ri
I by several memln*™ of Stewart’
crowded Into a playhouse, it was tbr part) will go to the polls,
ixing discussions of som<
A Stefflnt' orchestra
holidap Use and they were laaghlnr
ragraphs of the platform
first number on the prog
at the altansement prorlded by th«
tillable, but these expressions of dif
selection, “Ijinghing Waters."
fering opInionB will be re^inred to t
by the orchestra. This
players. Then death came.
executefl. the young musicians keepla both cases, someone was at fault ■ihortesi possible time, and It Is rei
onably certain that the platforni w
alntost perfect time. Miss Florence
■OSMWOO was to blame. Tbe man be adopted In ample time to clear
I followed with a pleasing rota­
agars of tbe opera house were arrest
' for the business of'naming a tick­ tion in which thm» wait much pathos
ad. the captain of tbe ateamer Is In et. which will likely occur Wednes­ but a happy ending. The• third
I
Helen
prtaoo. The aacrlfice of tbe women day morning If the work of the session ber was a vloTIn aole by Miss
expedited.
Hannen. In aivery
ery capable and pleai
ood children demands that the guilty
President Roosevelt will be placed ing manner she■ rendered a selectlo
he pottlahed. But even if tbe Uw
from “II Trrtvutoi
nomination by former Oov*
ore.” The vocal sol
rank Black, of New York, w
ohooM fall, there’s a terrible some
by Miss Jean Anderaoo received
••d apphitist
applause aa did Ihe piano
tMpg loalde of every man, call H con speech is expected to be a roiiser of de«erved
if Miss Hotheraell anb ]Mrs. De
ndeaoa or what poo will, that inflicts enthusiasm as well as a glowing pane
Willie Votniba's
din solo
a poaiahaiant compared to which gyric of the strenuous executive. The Witt
doath is mild. Think of the awful seconding speeches will be made by was very well rendered
Senator Beveridge, of Indiana: Geo.
The orchestra selection. "Love i
plMore that will forever be conjured
Knight, of California: Harr>' Still Passion." came next and was ex
ttb iB the mind of the mao or the men
11 Edwards, of Georgia: Jos B.
lent. Miss Vera WynkoOp gave
. of Minnesota, and Harry 8. Cum comk- reading which was so well
that ore guilty. Cwn they ever bear
-obably livered that she was recalled and re
the Ungh
Ibe child without th< mings, of Maryland. These pro!
win conclude the second day's
sponiled with anofber humorous selec
gbaaUy heap of dead Irodles comlnp Sion.
tion.: Miss Constance Ho3*t. in a verv
hdfopr them? Can they ever hear a
«killfnl manner, played a violin solo,
Roosevelt's Running Mate.
fifth tir varle.
cdinrch beU chime wllhout thinking of
lay is expecteil
Thursday
expected to reveal
Miss
the Bonday school party that went out
le of the running mate of
songs that
bat never returned? Can those In the dent Roosevelt, and. If there is
she was encored and responded grace^
West pMb a playbonse or see a poster anything at ali like a scrimma
fully with another. Miss Edith AnpoUtlcal preferment during thi
recilation pli
wKbout the picture of a mad. tram ventlon, it will make Its appei
ence so much that she was encored
pMag. atruggling throng coming to
. The majority of opinion
After Rev. D. Cochlln had spokei
Senator Fairbanks will
coupl
few
words in praise of the mutlclsns
with the president, though
Illlm
of
Traverse
City and thanked tbe
fritmds of Mr. Hitt and th«
ihe adherer
the Nebraskan, John L. Webster. dlence and those who took part,
program closeil with an orchestra .
with thoae In the 1011. They of Ue hope
ike an In
Impression. The fact lection.
"The
Wedding of the Winds "
represented In the per
Went have anffered, they know the ex- that Illinois
house has
teat of tbe blow. Those of the East son of the speaker of
HELPRICH-BOYNE.
be^m a deterrent
pnt rfeature
the candi
are ctnnned today but a full realira- dary of Mr. Hitt—a candidacy
tka of all that It means will come to^ might lie termed an lllh hour affair, Traverse City Young Man Married at
Solon Yesterday.
morrow, in the
the Uda that for it practically was unborn i
an state convention of llll
baflk been dry for a short time will
H. Helrich and Miss Clara
Indorsed the able member •M.Francis
Boyne were married yesterday
agiln he dampened In aympntby with of the foreign relations committee
aftemo«.n at l o'clock at the home of
Ih# hearta that are endeavoring to ex the bouse for the place.
bride's mother. Mrs. H. Boyne, in
pHm* their woe In the Bast.
the old national committee w(
Solon. They returned to this city
of existence by llmiution a
ling and moved Into their new
their sneoessors were elected by (
CHARITABLE WIDOW.
Lake avenue, where a numlegations to meet as soon as home on
their friends gave them a wel­
practlcsble after the nominations, the come last evening
worth f1K.000.000, Ohe'll Wed I
wcommlttee will not be able to conYoung Man.
le until tbe fourth
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
pting organization for campaign
Loadoa. June 1C.—All English
' aelec
CleCy la la a flutter over a rumor of w.irk will be effected. J
The Rutledge Stock companr is the
tbo*. approaching marriage of Mrs tion of a chairman is left
:t atiraci:tlon booked for
age
*‘aam’’ Lesrls. the multi-millionaire ne«* for president It is almost certain
nt in this city. This company win
aaTphllaathropic widow of the famoiH. that Mr. Roosevelt will name Secre­
here one week, commencing MonMon
mlilir moo ay-lender, who has a private tary of Commerce and Labor Geo. B. day. June 27.
Steinberg’s Grand
todmae of 'fSOO.OOO a year. Mr. Hilt, Corteiyou to direct the coming cam­
house. It is not an ordinary
wha Is aaid to be the flanre. Is about paign.
repertoire show but a permanent stock
S7 pears old and is well known
8«ating Arrangcnianta.
company coming direct from Chicago
ns « gay young dancing i
Since the first national convention
ter a run of three montbs.
Mrs. Lewis is extremel.i of JR32. held at Baltimore, there has
Managers Steinberg Bros, are safe
kaadaome. though very stout. It was
no suchh ga<
gathering of party he
hosts in guaranteeing this attraction
aaMl
___ bar ambition waa t o marry Pade coniparaltle with
? and the I
-he road. Their
feakkt. Mrs. Lewis g
gives KM.i
raakkt.
Iness-ilke methods used to house
leading people are R. F Rutledge
year to the London hospital Sb<
manage it without friction. The
s Grace Balnbridge. and the
atudh younger than her husband. wh« veiuion arrangements will be most ad­
tiio company are people all of
lefkiker ererytkiitg abaolntely. amount mirable and unusual. None save the whom are recognized artlsu in their
lag to over flK.OOO.OOO.
«‘rgeant-at-arms will be permitted to respective lines. The high cailbei
In the aisles. I'nifonned mes this company can well be seen by
WAS NO FROST.
sengers will deliver messages from the following royalty plays which they
12 long distance telephone booths and prodi
Uttle Minister.
Parai-----------•. ParsiMlalandliifi llaport Was Circulated
the telegraph office under the stage fal. £Soldlers of France. Carmen. Teddy
floor. Behind the speaker's stand is O Malley.
lalley. Ri
'
^ tha CRy This Morning.
division allotted to the distin­ Singer. The Blue and the
* Thoro sras a report current on '
guished guests, and enclrcUng that
©•Dolphns and others.
atrfiats this moruing to tbe effect tl
seats of 300 newspaper correspi
Besides
a Iftnat had dmie eoualclarabie dami
enta.
specialty
laaMalgliL TMepkofie MadatM troai
Twenty-five alenographera and t
norelty j
tka^ west Imy aboed,* fiast- bay and graph operators in tbe aervice of__
aoMk of tke city, bowever. aay
varions news bureaus and press asso­
else
ciations wUl be seated at tables Just
That Throbbing Hoiteeho.
below the speaker's Uble. The moov Would quickly leave yon. If i
ster convention will be conducted used Dr. King*! New Life Pills. TbooRAFIO CITY.
along lines of a well-ordered Industrial saads of aoffertrs hare proved their
plant
matchless merit far Sick and Nervons
glpartal to the Bvealng Record.
From a single controlling point
Headaches. They make pure blood
Rapid City. Mich. June 1C.—Hawley visible to all within the hall, the m
and build up yonr haalf- Only 26c.
m Bbop^ staamers wUI oomaMDce run agers will direct every movement
Money
back If not cured. Bold by
iBtag oa ihe lalaad lakM Joac so.
means of a private system of v
Drug Store and F. H.
r Crystal Deueb hotel on Torch lake phonea. Col. Wm. F. Stone, collector Johasoa's
Meads. Drugglate.
Mill opea Jaae 20 with Mr. and Mrs of customs of Baltimore and sergeant
Daa McAlpIne fn charge.
at-anns of tbe convention, will control
The tkeofrlcal Labadiet hare bought all details. Everything is expected to
iaem eholce froatage on Elk lake for move like clockwork. A button will
suicide. One owned by Warren Bailey
koBse.
be pushed and the band will play. The of Clarkston last week gave birth to
same button will be puabed twice and tripleu. all <of which are apparently
tbe music will cease. Tbe vast ma­ fine healthy i
chinery aeeeaaary to handle 1*84 drie^
galea and alternates and an army of
TRV A mCORO WANT AD.

-on-

a. H. BafiBeM fa kaay In MBas orfi—Mwg a wew traamary whapaa
which wiU hare a capital nf ftjMt.
Boaaty faiamra aaacmai
tkat thia rear they wfll eat theiarr
em kay crop arar rated ia tke abaaty.
I has
r.jte Btaadard Paper Ob. ha^
aaa aad wUl crac arills there,
BeoCtrfOe la^ rer has laataOed^telepboae la hla home far tke use of
tkoae who wlak to atari dlrarce pro­
spar of tke momeaL
ceediags oe tl
SereraloM c as were reccotly pickoe ike beach at Lezlngtoa aad
people aronad there tell a story of a
bnried treasure of WUIiam Tboams. a
see weB-kaown. robber of this state.
The Bdwardabarg riHage authorities
have Issued a ukase agalast the tying
of cows in tke pahUe streets. This
snmaiary aetioa was takea at the re­
quest of the youag people of the town.
Up in Pair Haven a farmer aodof poultry

Btandlsh i
B and S40
t of her yard aad whipping
alleges that the man In. but after theR got throogh
e felt a llUle hurt,
ID up-stailie editor spei
ipent three hours
good tla
thinking ont a clever
head for a double-wedding
he evolved one that is a wonderful
Four

melodrama Inflicted upon Niles

afler ihe si
dured three

No more will Ibe Ludington r>jUcean hide his light under a bushel
Bik the streets with his authority
unheeded. The city council
'll has Instnicied the city clerk lo buy the po­
liceman a star and law and order will
rule supreme from now on in the lake
Sam Sullivan of Sanilac lunty has
declared warr ai
against
St John Krack. Tbe
former
I in the 1latter's house and
claims that Krack dug a hole In
Johnson's front yard, that the n
filled the excavaiiun. and that thi
of his fine chickens frere drowned
the miniature pond. Now he verv m
esily asks f5t)0 dai iges.
Tbe Phillips A Capron bank of
Frankfort Is wli
vlndlng up its affair-i and
alii siis|iend bnsinc>8s.
One Michigan paper in speaking of
the local hostelry, says. "It stands
without arrival" The editor has
moved
lupervlsi
will be Y
but Ihe place has not yei
noiinceii.
J
Farmers in the vicinity of Portland
jv»rt ihai cut worms liave attacked
e c<»rn. and that In many instances
the fields had to be replanletl.
Editor Haws of the Holly Herald
ruefully remarks that licking a world s
fair postage stamp is the nearest he
will ever gel to St. Loul
tills Ibis y
' and
inancial
the long bard winter.
In glee at the pros
y ojg>ning of tbe lake

with
_______ _____
backward
season.
has Itmught the farmer his troiri.lpi!
Many
of big farms «ho have
not t>e<*n oblige
:ed to > hard work for
years now find ti
they have
out in the fields
id work Ilk« any
ha;ul to protect themselves
from

Farm help that is reliable '
1 Oakli

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real

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FOR.

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POPULAR PRICES
These Patterns arc the most reliable ones;
they always give satisfaction. JULY DE­
SIGNER and Patterns now ready. FASH­
ION PLATES FREE.

FEED MILL

f.VSA. J. WILHELM SAS
sheller.
feed
grinder, ate.
Chance to add a good side line

F’llMI

HORSES
A. F. NaHingcr.

C. W. Ashton.

Bup a..

1

Detroit

Jem
6as
Range

Cbtf m§ki

siumN

On June 15ih 1 will have a carload of
Horses from Indiana, which will l>e shown
at Urodhagen's Barn.

§ms |

Leo Solomon

bills,
i
Bus II msw, wi cettm ♦
atet Ibem free,


TOM GUNTON S MEAT MARKET

Trank Crude l
146 €. Tf»Ht St

:

Ladies, “you can jump
pie on It but It will come up smiling
every time.” Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Vsrtiish. 8. E. W,
Ai'sit A Sons, Traverse
City.

COR. FRONT.ANO DIVISION STS.

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES

try a record want ao.

June the Month of Brides
We help the bridevtc-be In every way to solve the vexing question of outfitting in all its various branches.

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY -x
Backache

We have an unequsled line of wedding aUks in white and pearl and the delicate evening ahadta.
tlflil voiles in the dainty colon and the light shades of silk mulls.

The Iwau-

All make such beautiful gowns.

Fine Linen Bed Furnishings
Choice linens that are the special delight of all good housekeepers and the nucleus of every well-ordered
linen closeL
made sheets.

The finest of bed spreads, best quality of sheetings and pillow case linen.
Then we have the finest stock of table linen in the city.

Surely

A big stock of ready

no finer

present can

be

given than an outfit of fine table cloths and napkins to match.

1 snffarsd fn» kidasr aad biadd« tetMUs
aatn Sfs waa not warU Uriag. Ibmawte
Dr FsaasF. Kidasjr sad Bracks Cars aM ia
ashortUasI aotked a gnat tennr—
TV aoruMM left mj back aad I was
Bsaeatly cured.
Years tndy,
HOWARD MITCHELL, Eaasss City, Mo.Dnizal.w, 1*0 . It. a«k Cor Ckwk Book-Pass
For fiala
Bug-

Furniture For June Brides
Never in all our history have we been able to demonstrate so conclusively that we

are

in better position

than any other place In the city to furnish the new home In the most

complete

manner and

economical manner.

dressers.

commodes

Bed room suiU. springs, mattresses, iron beds,

. couches, davenports, easy chairs, rockers, library tables, dining tables and

In

such an

chiffoniers

chairs, china closets. Turkish

rockers. Morris chairs and so on through the furnishing of the entire house.

Don’t Forget the Range
The most important piece of household fumithing.

No matter how small your new home may b« we hava

>st the range you want and the price ia surely within your meana.

MonNtwtoiiilt

Presents For the June Brides

Screen Doors, 65c and upwards

Elegant cut gists in most elaborate display.

TIM tmM 6MMMITEWARE

No store carries so complete a atolk

of kitchen furniture.

cut glaia.

Nothing finer, and no housewife can have too many articles in

Fancy china in all manner of odd shapes and dainty pattern..

Just from the Importers.

A splendid line of fancy nrtlcle.

Just the thing for a dainty pretenL

SHIRT MAISTS
Arc you wanting a shirt waist of
any kind in Urge or small sizes?
If so, do not think of bnjring
imtfl yon have seen oar new
one that should be here by Sat.
arday or Monday. Remember
these waisu will be exdttsiTe
pattens from ezdnsive ahiit
waist manatetaren at ECON-

OMY prices. Abo lemember
oar location. 841 Front Street

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

m

THE HANIUIU.Ur
MERHAimu COM^^

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FLOUR
TRAVER8E(0ITY,

MICHIGAN

a or. ffalling these. “Cokfttel
or dipblomata
Bogle" himself.
The Cunard company ha* Issued i
order forbidding
ling the officer* I
enade the deck* with feminine pasi jcial
sengers or t 0 participate In any social
hlpboard. It seems
evenU on shlpboai
niimerouH oomplainu were made that
MlcbPl. whoA* d«uh waa
neglecting
;lectlng their
■uturpir Rnnouncpd a few week* a*o.
play gallant,
rAllled At Ihe lAAt Boment abH oo regAlBlBg b«r Btrengtb deUrered An Ad besides, that the offlrers snubbed all
dtMA IB PatU «»mied. “At the Por
ladies not endowed
lAlA of DABth “ which moved nuii
my. The fsscinsting wearer*
of gold lace and braK* biition* will
hen*afier attend strictly Bu their
rtMuIng Appewl > the people
for steamship companie*
ItAO to join In e ftght ASAlni tuber dtiUe*.
cukjAlA. VereAtchngln'A
lACin'A lAAt letter
I
to should take a* goo<l care of their
hiB wife ended with these words: “My homely passengers as of their g.x*d
•xpecUtloeB of witnessinK A cnnnon looklDg ones.
Bdlng hAve not bees fulfilled, bnt I
Driven to Deapsratlon.
hope I shAll soon saoceed.”
At the demoemtlc sUte convention
held In Albnny A few weeks Ago Dnvld
B. Hill WAS busy every moment of the often driven to desperation in case, of
lUy. TowATd evening he thought he accident, resulting in Bums. Cuts.
would secure A few moments' respite
Hinds, Ulcers, etc. Ijiy In a supply
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It's the
ABd A little rest while being shAved.
As be climbed Into the burber's chAir best on earth. 2.'>c. at Johnson's Dmg
be bAoded the tonsonlAl Artist a quAr Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists
ter of A dollAT. “Is this A Up. sir?'
imp meeting wll
Inquired the knight of the shesrs
isplces of the
“No." replied Mr. Hill, “thst's hush
BMioey. Now. not A word.
BAA TAg
“There Are." BAld ThoBAS
TAggArt.
itic leAder In Indl
I ley. '
of deportment which
“three
le pitched In the grove surroundguiding stArs of All poll
should be
tlrlAns: First, never tnke a drink, for e<l by several family tents. Minister*
and w
worker* from abroad arc expected
ipemnce; s
fesr of 1
attendance.
ond. never refuse a drink, for fenr
mAklbg
bAd friends; third, never wor
iking h___
About whAi hAppens—unless It hsp^
pens to you."
WIllArd OlAiler. the LAbrador ex­
plorer. will be unAble to CArry out
ptAns thAt bAd been formulAted for
further explorstlon In the LAbndor
ID owing to serious
iiing the Iasi
winter Bad the fACt thAt his home In
Albany Is now quArsnUned on account
of scarlet
fever. Much Interest has
rt fever
I in Hr. llAxler's forthcoming
1 A Burnts
pictares of oar ebUdrea. yoa coaid sec al
iBde for I
a (Hacc that the last oae
bbealtblest, prettiest aad
fioest-loeklaroftheaiaU.
any promises foe another season.
My wife tUaks Mother's
When James Gordon Benneit'v Mead b the freatest
yacht arrived from Europe the other and {-raadcst
day the persons who went aboard were
ly la the
astonished to see two cows. “What In
the world does Mr. Bennett have cows
on his yacht forr* a visitor Inquired.
“He does not like condensed milk."
replied one of the officers, “so he car­
ries his milk supply with him when
he goM to sea. t^^»en he reaches port
ut to
the cows are taken ashore and put
grasa. When we sail we carry lOUgh
9T A long
fodder to supply the
he fin
voyage. The cows are of the
prereats alae-teaths of the
grade and give an abundance of milk."
laddeat to chOdOne of the most enthusiastic of alt
ecoialac mother*!
those who follow the elusive golf balls llspeoltloa aad temper reoulo aaraflled
over the Chevy Chase links near throarhoat the ordeal, hccaosc thb relax­
Washington Is Justice Harian of the ing, pcnctratlnr ” '

United States supreme court. He has nsoal distress. A rood-aatared mother
turned three score and ten. but he de­ b pretty sure to have a rood-aatared child.
clines to Agree that he has. therefore, Ihe patleat u hept la a stroac. healthy
passed what some have called the
“dead line" of active life "1 am no
s Mead takes a wife throagh the
older than I was twenty years ago." crisis qakUy and almoot painlessly. U
he remarked the other day, 'and while a&slsu la her rapM rccoirery, aad wards
I can keep up my golf I'm apt to stay
so” Justice Harlan, after hU first off the dangers that so oftea fUlow de­
lesson In trying to make the ball do livery.
SMSkyarvatstoteraishsttls.
things U apparently did not wish to
do. described golf as “a cross between nte BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO.
tlddleiywlnks and a mile run." but to^
ATIANTA.OA.
day he plays,i. rain (or shine, summer
SMd for o«r fret ninttrmtod book wtHIsO
Etching ofi with generals •K^rMaljr for ospoctONt aMtaors.

Pretty

ChUdren

Fiiais."

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

Barney Anderson

wueml

Brino Us
Your Healbis
ProbleiDs

FOUflTH OF JULY WILL
GRAND AND OLORIOUt.
■Om supper. aoUal seMlon and- di^
umlght. has been getting Imay. ^
fUd Firs and Faradoa, Rand CowcortB first aeetkm to report la Al Joyce.
Fred Bechtel aad George Ott, who reand htm Worta, tpadal Tralrn
tnmed last aigU with 85^ poands of
( bnaa. la addHkm. Frwd Bechtel
Bid Beats for AIL
_ht a 12-pooad mnscaiooge. An­
other section of the eoBmUtec is busy
HaaistM wm eHehmte the “Ok
at Silver lake today and wiU nndoobtoas Fborth" In VBaalae oM faahloi
edly bring back a large supply. Tl<
style. There will be red fire aad pa­ sapper will be given at 9 o'clock and
rades, fireworks and aU attractkms
addItloD there will be a reception
that go to make ap a proper calebratloo. la addltkia. the cxmmlttee on
amoseBents win present a number at
aalane inaovatloas which will make
the day more eajoyable than ever.
The varioas ooauiiUees hare bean
appoloted aad arraageBeets are rap­
idly being completed. The program
for the day has not as yet been deter­
mined hot win be aanonaced later. It
win be of ample proportions, however, PASTOR BLISTERED HIS FINGERS
and BO effort or expense will be spared
SAWING THEM.
to BBBke the celebratioB one of the
most complete, largest and best that
has ever been held in Northern Michi­
Doctor Also Injurod His Fsellnga
gan.
The committees are engaged
During the Operstion and Then
present making special arrangements
Someone Annexed Them.
with boat and railroad lines not only
for reduced rates but also for special
hosts and trains to take the excur­
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse and Dr E.
sionists to the Salt City and also bring
them home la good season.
The attractioiia will all be of high
class and Maalatac win be in gala at­
right length* and the spile*
tire for the ooeaskw. A hearty vfcl- iriven with everything ready
ady to fasten
come wUl be givan all vUUors and all the floor board* down when the day
aceommodatloBs poastUe srlll be drew to a close and they returned
placed at their disposal. The town the city.
will be in the hands of the visitors for
ie next morning Ben Ashton, a
that day and noth it
of Dr. E. L. Ashton, went out to
their pleasure wtU I
the re*ort to nail the Ixianl* down.
It is very likely that a large number When he reached the beach not a
f>f Traverse City pe<
people will go to hoard «’a* in right. Som«>one had
Manistee thia yearr as
aa there_I will be DO itolen theip
log the night
celebration here. The Salt City
Dr. Arhtoi
. prom.
lament
Ises a glorious t(me to all who come.
tecanre
1 rawing

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^oui^ Oak
PESE? THIEF
F'uraace
TOOKBOABDS

“USE HYOMtl AT OR RISK"

r„"'.re

• of P. O. OtOKWirN,

pOB.^SALIMa^ Iteihar LMto. BoaB

rato g. Lgg. BtaiM

FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
City, Mich.

Co..

Agenta,

Traverse

riJtsafksrsu-asrtysr

WBSSSSSSSSSSSSSI

NOTICE
J. B. PAIGE EL|pTRIC CO.
125 Caaa Btroet.
Travorao Cltjy> Mich.
Memiter* of the National Electrical Contractors Assnclation of the
ITnlled SUtea.

8. E. Wait A Sons Will Pay For HYOMEi Treatment If it Fails To Cure
Catarrh.
So pronounced has been the relief
and cures follos-ing the use of Hyomel
In raUrrhal trouble*, that in nearly
ever}- city and village all over this
country the leading druggists have sd
ised that they would pay for Hy
omel themselves if it did not effect s
. In this city. R. E Wait A Sons
> pnlillcly nnnounced in the Record
other papers. “Use Hyomel at otir
risk." The result has been an enordemand for the Hyomel outfits,
and many unusual cures have been
made.
The fact that Hyomel is so con­
venient and complete and that It cures
by merely breathing and not by drug­
ging the stomach, no doubt has bad
considerable influence In creating con­
fidence In the treatment. \STien Hyi used, every particle of air that
the bead and throat and goes
lungs. Is charged with healing
balsams that ktn the germs of catarrh
id soothe and. heal the irritated mu­
ms membrane.
S E. Walt A. Sons urge all who are
subject to catarrh or catarrhal cold*
to get a Hyomel outfit from them and
use it as their risk. No ntatter how
skeptical you may lie, you cannot dis­
pute Ihe fairness of this offer. Use
Hyomel for a month. If, at the end of
thirty days, you can say to S. E. Wait
A Sons. “It did not help," they will re­
fund your money without question or
gray of remov­
er of Hyoiles. ‘
believe it the strongest evidence
a be offered to the curative power*
Hyomel.

It ^ BtB taicfaBy made aad fitted farnata H th^
It viB tan bard or soft cml, coke or wood wkh on
aad aaoo^ and Aaiid Jig f.rr juai
the
It i* a Arooc, powolid hsatcr and wrfll last a
c wWa
«a comctly intealkd. Wt anake luraacs bcat- tw caatooMfs face of capcMS aad aa*tel H every
wy aw caa lo iiware a perket yok Cafl oa the Rottad

n anything
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
Newson. Decatur. Ala. "For three
.vears," she writes. “I endured Insuffer­
able pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed In­
evitable when doctors and all reme« failed. At length I was Induced
try Electric Bitters and the result
1 miraculous. I improved at once
i now I'm completely recovered,
r Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
troubles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug Store and F. H
Meads. DrugglsU.

SEWER NOTICE.

CUBBALB

“ «r«la*«i

'•msims'-m

SEWER NOTICE.

%5r
,,^ite».hioekr.H..uw tv. Tik -dti.Ult« W.blo.-kO.H..U. A tv. ;u add

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1 t4i 21, btoek H, H.. U A t V. 7th .ddl
1 to ££. btnrk I. H.. I.. A tV. Tlh addl
'

THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY.

toat.l4.ck K.H..I. A t'u . ;ui addl

j “l* u I t4. IW. I4<ck I.. H.. 1. A Co-. 7th adill

r. and Mr*. W. N. Hankfentertained
Friend*.
Mr. and Mr*. W. N Hank of K.’.2
East Eighth street entertaln.Hl a small
y M.mday evening. thre«. being the
niimlter of relatives present ami the
occasion Iwlng their thir1e«-nth we.l
ding anniversary. .\i
refresh
ments of ice cream and cuk.- were
seneii. The party returned home
wishing their host and ho.stess

; |’'l^U I to 7. l4ork M. H., 1. A tV. 7th .ddl
1 to7. blork N. H.. I.

ES.®?
R'hi?t*at^rv-*uSu. j^^'wrter "2Sd*
heapin#
'jVj^N&*Bani^

eKteem.
lx.1^ I to* lUXl

Who
. and

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I' >usa >\>B kSKT P U. Hmuttaaa.

rse steal*
sell* the



L.t« M Mtd S7. Uick *. H.y

MltCIUANIOUa

customer of that which enriches
iVt
not. but leaves my health1 poor
Drug
Indeed. 3.^ cent*. Johni
Store.

HOU GOOD BOUTS
QIBPL
Head yoor ordara

Card at We-que-tong Last Night Was
Interesting—Four Good Ones on
for Tonight,
SEWER NOTICE.
The iKixing contests at the We-queig club house as announced in last
‘nlng's paper were pulled off as
lediiled and they proved as InterIng as the preceding ones. Tyler
s unable to finish hi* bout with
Voglesong as he was not u*e<l to boxing
and
it was too much for him to try
ep It up the three rounds and he
In the second round. The bouts
or pleasure and are not to Injure
a man and he was advised to quit. Up
lo the time of his quitting be held bis
with his opponent but his stomwould not stand the vigomus ex­
ercise.
Tonight's card Is Heber Stout vs
Arthur Garland; Carey Hull vs.
Charles Murray; Rol>ert Chase vs.
•les Ashton, and Alfred Moore vs.
Southard.
SUrtlIng Evidence,
testimony In great quantity
antly coming in. declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump­
tion. Cottgh* and Colds to be nnequaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. Bentorvflle. Va., serves
as example. He writes: “I had bron­
chitis for three years and doctored all
the time without being benefltted
Then 1 began taking Dr.
Dtscovery.
ry, and a few bottles whoUy
me."
e." Equally effective
efl
in curing
all Lung
g and Throat trouble*. Conimption. Pneumonia
inla and Gi
Grip. Guariteed by ‘
H. Mea
10c. regular sizes 50c and $1.00.

SS^I'ShiT.
ptRATUSO-WtJOD-OOAL-W. hav.opaathu ttth ‘Ur
I
jt;Uiil

t -terk ..f th.- H«int of PuUlr Work_
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SEWER NOTICE.

EL6IND. LEWIS
UP-TO-IUTE

tin- uui d«:ly of JuiM-. IRM.
t-lcrk of Um- Hoard

CASH mCEfI

SEWER NOTICE.

1 IVrrT -------1, .

c,

Ghaieu Bittv 16c m.

bs: 11“ S: bta i:

Makes young igala the aged and inrm. The electric spaik gow tkr—*erery part of your body, bringing
life, hope and nmUhlon. ThBTh vhnt
Ebdliater's Rocky Honntain Ten doen
2S ceata. tea or tablnta. johaaon'a

AT REASONABLE PRKXSfl
PALMER & CARVER

i

RTSSS;''. “ Si'

any obpeU.
iMitiooed
law ihij. Uia

CnUr Butts t3c tb.

Clark of khilaiard

JARPET mum WOiKS.

226 ERt TiNt SbMt

3SK7'u.“i ISSSST^-U.;

I away to bo amde Into rues, let ae
, shtTw you BBplB
...

u>4.1 to n.

a, PvTT H

»*, of nw^. Bat 10. B r K. 1
graaad.
N'ocka la ahw hereby give* ttotUM Board of
Pahtte Wars, of
city wiU bmn« at the

Itaaad.
Dated thU IMh day of Jom. l*0i.

' H. A. CHAPm, PrsFrtelsr.
ikoo. iiS

Sts Wasbinctoo St

Cterk of th^

l^lb^worka.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?

AGAS RANGE AT COST—$t 1, $13, $15, $17
gonnko-tions

* PW«toiD«itriid.

FRUtTFiUMS
Hn Atm, TH AmiFirtvAim •

xiU l to B. Uork 6. Parry

;s±

ao that his musical education wHl be
begun early and he will be able to fol­
low in Us father's footsteps.

HBSTRAGTS OF TITIf
Over First National Bank

AN EIGHT POUND BOY.

ae Of A. K. uiamana uis morning.
Mr. Diamond is a piano tuner It Is
very likely that howafter whea oairytag his young hopeful at 2 g. m.. he
II have a tuning fork handy and

io lu rmc
Vimil, Mori

m-mmm nrii.1..

i.

Payfarhon«a.yUnBi. You cid »re ^ coN of the stotre. contidenDg the high
price* or
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of wood and coiL

■ OI*rV OJUB OOMPMUMV

Bml Trafim ItH & ImCi

'"ss’.spifiT'-

»a3S“-

PAVINLTM.

hlotiee to All Poepio tnt«raatadl '
lie asBosssnont roll for Che fatprorait of Sixth straet from Che *ast
line of Db
IvUlon street to the wi
DlrUlon
wcet Mae
^ Union
U now fa aiy
Rir the eoUeetloD
co;
of the i
together with the aoor^ taterest on all aapald laatanadHa, the
Bme to be paid before tbe fiiat Bay
of Jaly, 1804.

tLJLBUka.,

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. TBY A meoapwjmrMk fj

1TO SVENnrO KBOOBP, -TRATM«l <HTT^ jpCH, THUB8PAT, JTOB1»04>

ARRUALIOtmC

WILL MEET
HERE 1905

EMbHss af OMeasa YsMerday hy Mw
Wsman^ Home MiaBier.ary Bo.
ciMir 4d Flmt MU E. CtwrelL

TiiAvcjiM crrv

aw 1

securko

rrATC

a. A. R. CNCAMRMCffT.

m iwciEvn TO BtnoiT
MWM OF VrrCIIANt WILL
OOMI TO THIl crrv.
imetn Ctoetetf bjr a A. R. and LatflM
•r O. A. R^lf P»M YmUt.
iday -Cawp Flra HaW Laat

Rpartal to the Erenloic Record.
Battia Craek, Iflek^ Jasa 1C.—Tba
alata aawyaat of the Mlchlsma G.
A. K. will ba Md IB Traveraa City io
. IMf. Snail was the daaltion anired
at this
DaCfwR vat the only lively opponent,
aaay at the dalecataa farorias that
* efty, tint the adrantaces of the
‘ towM ware carefnlly weighed and the
dMtoe of Trarerse City was aaade hy
a lama auiioiity. ThU Beans that
Trararaa City will eBtertaln hundivdi*
of yeteraas and their
i
year.
The oanventloo adjoumetl at n
The relief corps is sUll In session.
Clactad Olllcara.
Battle Creek. Mich.. June 1C.—The
Mlehlsaa department of the G.
alaetad oBcars yesterday aftf>r a street
paiwda. la which lAOO men marched
Amoag them were Senator Alger. Govamor BUaa and Coogresaman Qardi
Th# oBcers are ns
as follows:
follows; Co
Commaadar, George H.. Ht^klns.
Hopkins. Detro
Detroit;
aaalor vice commander,
nder. John J. Coi
well. Battle> Creek; Junior vice coir
fr. D. J.
J Willlson. Jnekaon; me!
Irac r. Dr. W. W. Root. Mason
chaplain,
slag.
The Sons of Veterans elected the
following offleers: Commander. Prank
J. Kellogg, Battle Creek; senior vice
oommaader. H. A. Larock. DlmondaV:
loalor Tice commander. James .t
Dana. Maskegon; dlrisloa councillors.
Chariea I. Giles. Muskegon; K.
Haaaa. Wllliamstown. and Cllir<
CurtU. Grand Rapids; delegate to i
national convention
ention at Boston. Wal
Raynes. Battle Creel
The ladles of
lelUe Ward, Benton
Harbor; senior tice commander. Mrs.

Becoad vice president. Mr*. B B.
Treasnrer, I
The society has
le very
good work la the year past, In add!
tioa to sapporiJag the descoi
deaconess. Miss
Bates, for tea weeks during the winter. Bmch local work
been i^e
and ahoot IlM raised

KING JURY
DISAGREED
WERE OUT ALL NIGHT THE VOTE
STANDING 11 TO 1.
Cols vs. Craw on This Afternoon—H.
A L. M. Co. Awsrdcd t110.31—Di­
vorce Cases Heard, e
The Jury in the case of-the People
vs. Charles Earl King was out all night
and St 7:30 o'clock this moming Judge
Mayne discharged them, they being
unable to reach an agreement. They

eleven I
Quitui and <

^the*^m? w°hn snsKl
not give any reasons why
> hung out and the other Jurors did
everything In their power last night to
get him to sUte some of his objec­
tions to reaching a decision hut be
would not say. The other members <.n
the Jury are ven emphatic In the w.-\y
they feel and did not want to bring In
1 verdict of dlHagreemenU It Is said
(hat this case will come up at next
term of court.
This afternoon about 3 o'clock the
^ase of 8evln B Cole vs. Mark Craw,
appeal. «as taken up In Circuit court.
This Is the case |>ertalning to a satchel
that Mr Craw left at the Pere .M«rpiette dejKit and which was stolen. A
lurr was secured at 3:30. This makes
the last Jtir>- case on the calendar and
'he rest of the Jury were discharged.
In the case of the Hannah A Iji>
Mercantile company vs. Jefferson D.
Hike (he court directed the Jur>- to
bring In a verdict of |no..Tl in fa\i
. Mrs. John Met
>f the platniitr.
er. Mrs. Clla Bi
trei^rir.
Barber. Casevillc;
At last evening's session of ih
. Mrs.. William IBsl!lley. Detroit •oTin a divorce was allowed in tli
A camp Are laat night was held
'ase of Josephine Dlemerl vs Fran
which
e speakci
X. Dlemert.
Co
Gen. Joli
Myrtle M. Rusbton vs. William
Black. Chicago; Senator J. C. Bu
ilH<i grai
Riishtnn we
init*d a divorce.
rows, Gen. R. A. Alger and Adjt. Gen.
May Dye
f>lwU>
C. A. Partridge. A reception wat
ired a dive
The divorce case of Maude A. Stiuih■d vs. George Southard was taken
under advisement by the court,
the case of F. H. Vanbiirei
WOL IE ASSISTANT
Robertson, assumpsit a Judgi
en the defendant
was given
SEIGEANT AT ARMS
MTilt ncy '
of Charb

STIBr PIANO PlAVINa

Mj MnmBhnrtaE ffNcn ml 1 cmStmtb BcUMm. PB, Jame 1C.—
Brm t%Dwgh Us right kaad is crip­
pled. George Sherry, atfll te his teeas.
who is la greet dsiB—tl ea a
flba eoMC nD the way.
player at gaaees mad paities. is the odthawnntharvBsdi
ehampioa eadormaoe piaao Uayer of
Om wnPtag after i bad b«cn ant
ABMriea. wtnniag that distlnecioa
whea be lapped Chsasploe Wan
bars rveerd of 2C boors by 35 ai
eeiaa 1 aanran octagon aha^
Sherry started ia playiag at
r mad rede toward IL fYbcn 1
o'cloek la the ereeing. and at 10
the following aigfat be was forced
gult by Dr. Brrmod, who had beea e
vtantly at Us side, glrtag him aour- aorthward along tha beach for an iaishmenv. ebaSag kU swoBeo wrisu haMted dwamng. bat could see
and arms and refresblag him with ap­ Aa It was growlag dark. 1 detcrmlaad
to diSBKiaat and sea if I could efface aa
plications of cold lotloas.
Sherry pUyed 1.102 pieees of music entrance and spend tbe night there. I
without oeaaatkm ia bis world's rec­ fotod tbe boose accnrely locked. Aft­
ord performaacc. His right hand was er axaadalaff cvecy door and window
crippled at the steel works
oa tha granad Boor I went down to tba
I by a heavy ham
water's edge to look again for aaotber
The angers an
hablUtloa. While thm 1 noticed
I be strikes the i
•tone bum openiag that bad erldcatjy
been used for a sewer. Bending. 1 en­
tered it and walked till I came to
trapdoor, which 1 removed and came
oaf In what had been tbe kitchen.
I SWEET STUFFS.
To my ■arprtaa. I found a booaa that
had evidently beea abut up tor many
Cheap Candies Sold to Children Con­ yearn. There were haircloth and
tain Poison.
bogany chain and aofas and four post
New York, June 16.—Adulterants bedsteads. Plctnree. aU old faahiooedhighly Injurious to the health have one was an engraving of General Win­
field BcotL labeled “Our Next Presi­
been found in Innocent looking
dent"—bong ea tbe walla Sou
cheap caramels and other sweet
sold freely to children here, and a re them were oU portralta one of i
has lieen made to the attorney looking old gentleman who might have
general of the state by chem|s(s work­ been the owner of tbe place.
ing under direction of the state depart
In tbe kitchen pantry was food
ment of agriculture in one InsUnce had crumbled to dust I found a cai
11 grains of paraffin were found
on the shelf which I appropriated and
1
four small chocolate cakes.
took with me Into tbe principal bed­
chemists declare that paraffin resists room. Opening tbe cnrialna I saw that
the action of strong acids and is bl|
the bed was made up. tboogb tbe
ly Injurious to the digestive organs
bedding was yellow and bad a mnaty
Kvldently it had been used by the aiuelL But I was tired and concluded
bakers and candy manufacturers
to rover It with a blanket I carried
with me and sleep there. Before doing
so, 1 amuaed myself for a few minutes
closed aniline dyes and lead i

terested me moat. It seemed to be in
excellent condltloo except Ita old faab
toned design frame. 1 ooUced tbe eyes
parGctilarly. for they were, very «aWERE FUMIGATING.
preeslve,
A deserted boose Is not s slumber
Fire Department Made Needless Run
winning pUce. and after a futile effort
to O. C. Moffatt's Residence.
to get to aleep 1 opened my eyes.
This sftemoon si
ih*- fin
one
^
man’s portrait,
It. When the department
right eye wai c >t palm
smoke was pouring out of some
• upstairs windows, but the fmnt was real; notfe oly rea
door was locked. The firemen
bed
and stared at IL
It was suring
back door, which was or
at me. ’The other eye was still
e were Informed that It was
painted eye. with tbe same expreaalon
a case of fumigating. Early
1 bad noticed lu both before I went
one of the senator’ss children had sci
bed. I glanced from one eye to t
fever.
other In a yaln endeavor to detect tbe
canae of tbe difference. Then I
CEMENT SIDEWALKS.
membered tbat 1 was traveling
benefit overstrained nerves, and <
Northport Intends to Have aa Mat
erlug my face wltb my blanket 1
at Possible.
tried to quiet mys|lf.
Allen Smith has Just returned fro
No effort of self control could keep
Norihpori. where he has been runnlt
me from looking again It aeemed
grades for the streets and sidewalks
me five or ten minutes at least—It was
that husyllhg village. It is the Inte
doubtleaa the fnictioa of a minute—
tion of the^cltixens in the "car ferr;
when I threw off tbe blanket. There
town to’have cement sidewalks at
were tbe two eyes, tbe one of paint
streets that are where they t>elong
tbe other of reality, forming
good start has already l»een made
tesQue contrast, tbe right eye looking
laying cement walks.
straight at me. Then suddenly there
was a quick aide glance and return
ODD FELLOWS' MEMORIAL.
tbe same position as l>efore.
Han. W. W. Smith Honored by Being Whitney for
slipiilatinn
This was too much for my alresdy
Services \
Aakod to Aid in Repiiblican
Be Held in Presbyterian
overstrung nerves. I gave a cry of
Church Sunday.
National Convention.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
agony isDd baried my fsce again under
The Odd Fellows will hold thei
my fcblanket.
Hon. W. W. Smith of this city Ims Fifteen Are Taking Third Grade an morial service next Sunday morning
to me that there waa but
It occurred
<
been appointed assistant sergeant at
in the Presljj-terian church. All met
one chance of my retaining my reason
Three the Second Grade Examinaanna at the repnbllcan national con­
iH-rs of the order are requeste«l ;
—that waa to occupy my mind till
tions This Afternoon.
vention which win l>e held in Chicago
the hall Sunday morning i
Ing. I liad often put myself to sleep
t week. The appoint
9 o'clock and march to the church in
by rfiH-atlug tbe multiplication table,
an honor to Mr. Smith a
body
and the duties
and after many Ineffectual efforts
and reaponsibllitles
the place alll
being held today in the court
repeat the multiples of 2 I succeeded
be numerous.
e. There are 15 taking
PERS^NAL.
In fixing my mind on tbe uble and
The appointment was made through grade examinations and thre
went tbrongh wltb It to tbe end.
the good oRces of the Hon. John W. ond grade. The following Is the ll.st
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J. Sowles of
soon
as I bad finished I went ov
Blodgett of Grand Rapids. Mr. Smith
gola. Ind.. are the guests of Mr and
those taking the work:
again
and continued tbe process till 1
at present In St. Louis but will be
Frank Carver. .Mr. and Mrs.
Second Grade—Dahl
Manlgold.
began
to feel drowsy, and at laat fell
notlBed of his appointment by his s
Kingsley; Klhel M. Scott, Traverse Sowles are Mrs. Carver's parents.
The appointment fs on a handsoi
asleep.
Dr. H. B Gamer and wife have
City; Claude !>. Swift. Kingsley.
leaved Cl
Tbe
sun
rising out of tbe ocean
Third Gradt—John C. Hunk of tiirnwi from attending the National
bis
first
beams upon me and awakened
Grawn. I.ucy I. Ix»op of Fife Lake. Medical association meeting in Allan
p certi
tic City
me. He was very bcsutlfnl to look
Mary MiilriKiney of Elk Rapit
honor trf aiding in the convention. Is Blanche R. Bruce of Elk Rapids. Ni
Snpt. 1. B C.ill>eri and Rev C T npoD. but 1 was no sooner awake than
a valuable eonrenir.
StiMit went to Carp lake this moming I remembered my experience of tbe
lie Thompson of Mayfield. Mary S<
of Williamsburg. Male Tlinmas with plenty of fishing tackle and halt. night before and turned to the por­
Thurlell. Minnie C. Bailey. Lureiic
lir. E. I. Ashton and family moved trait Both eyes wers painted and barNEW SUCH SUILDING
Sbryer. Grace B. Theobald. Edna I p out to Birch wood remm this morning monloua aa t e nlgbt befo
FOR fWKT STREET dike. Ollle L Blrdsall. Exa Young and and will remain there for the summer.
Nona Davis of Traverse City.
W. R. Durga was In the city yester­ There waa something like a line clrday on business.
The following have never
Edward McNamara Will Erect One
cling the
t pui^ of tbe right eye. Drawschool: Lucy I. Loop. Mary
Mrs. L Soule and Mrs Howard Fife Ing tbe
th Uble to a position where 1
iuat West of Frank FHedrkh’s
Thurioll. are attending the convention
Lisle Thomas. Eva
I
Shoe Store Soon.
iryer. laire as delegates from the local Ea>i- could stand on It and face tbe picture.
C. Bailey. Lui
I mounted and put my finger against
Blanche K. Bnice. Edna I’lslike and em Star lodge.
e pupil of tbe uncertain orb. To my
•Miss Kathleen E Vlad
Front atreet will hare another new Eva Young.
rprise. my finger went through It
morning on the steamer lllii
baUdIng In the near future. Architect
Itbont resMUDce. I withdrew t
way to St. l>ouls. Mo., where she will
W/A. Dean
CELEBRATED HER BIRTHDAY.
and tbe
H|M>nd a few weeks at the fair.
plana a
Mrs. F W Wilson has g.me tc Then I
jre to be built by
story brick «i
It swung from tbe upper edge by
Kingsl
sley for a few weeks' dsit
a In the vacant
Bdwnrd McNi
Treasurer George W. Stew threads of tbe caovaa. Some one bad
apace Just wei
FYank FYled
returned last night from a hitsl- uaed It for a peephole.
E. L. Ransom celebrated
aboe atore.
trip to Grand Rapids.
There has never been a moment In
The new building will be two storle birthday yesterday hy spending
•s. Albert Nephew went t»» Ozark
■ at P. M. Durga’s. I.<ong I.jike. In
In height land 40x100 feet. It will b
this morning to Join her husband, w ho
built jif_hrick. The lower pari will b
Is been there for some lime
uaed for a double store and the iippc
Mrs. E. H. W<x>d went to Bo>-ne Ctty eried was
pari will be a rooming house wi«l In the afternoon Mrs. Ransom got
Is moming to attend the funeral of th* matter till I bad discovered a com­
hrec pickerel weighing respectively
twenty-three rooms.
Mrs. T. G Wood.
and
Work will be begtm aa soon as tb(
plete expUnatlon. In tbe adjoining
Mrs. W. R. Hawkins and daughters
plans are finished and the contract
I I found a r
Edna and Hazel and son Luther went
to Elatoc. Ind.. this morning for a r|vlt
STRIKE 18 OFF.
monnted and, lifting tbs
with her father.
Walford Benson and Herbert Ray pupil of tbe old man's portralL looked
Masters and Pilots Union Has Given
The Chicago markets from qnmamond returned to the city from the U. down upon tbe bed In which I had
Up
the
Struggle.
slept Then I explored tbe bouse aisd
turns recetved by the commission of.
•)f .M. for the summer vacation.
Sea at W. F. Bennet. represented by
The great strike of the Masters and
Joe M Miller went to S| Louis this In tbe cellar foond under a pile of rubB. R- McCoy. Mercantile Co. bloci
blab an entrance fb a subcellar In
Pilots association, which has virtually morning.
Opening. High. Low (
lied up traffic on the great lakes since
8. J. Baldus left Xbin afternoon which wars stored boxes and balea
Wheat—
wlthoot nnmber. It waa plain that tbe
the opening of the season has been de­
July
8S\4 M
MV»a clared oB. the Lake Carrlera' aaaocia- for Livingstone. Mont., for an extended place waa a den of amagrlera
ith her mother.
Sept ....80H-80U 80^ 79%s 79^b iton being victor. The men. except
It turned out tbat tbe owner was a
Mrs. Glen OUen. Nels Olsen and
Oova—
those guilty of vk>lence, win be 1
Mis. Ella Weed left today for a short grandson of tbe gentleman wboec poc^
July ,...4S%-49
4914 4S\ 4R^a back at last year's wages.
visit to Port Oneida.
trait had been pierced, who bad goos
Sept ....49 -49U 49^ 49
49>4a
to th# bed and to 8M aa well before
Oata—
HOLLAND-SHILLING.
July ....39^4-39^ S9S 29\ 39V»
he came Into the property. He waa tbe
Sept ....2214^^32*4 Bride and Groom Will Make Their
of the smngglm aind had looked
The barge Sidney O. Neff, which
eyw
as been loading hard
■dwood lumlier i
Home In Holland.
_
Openlag. Hlch. Low. Oosa.
AUBTIN ALLRN KDfOBLKT
Oval Wood Dish company’s docks.
Henry IL. Holland and Miss
Henry
has rl(
July ...112.67
112.65 112.47 112.55
ming Vwere quietly married'^t
i
il
Qaei
Royal
••Bertlui. why am I like a fishermanr*
fist
Sapt .u. IIM
12.90 12.72 12.S7
home of the bride Sunday Neighbors of America, will bold
a
lArd—
retag a 1© oVlock by
Rev. T. P. meeting Friday <evening. All members he asked, as be reached for bU bat
July ... 6.«k8S 6.87s 6J0 6.k2
“I don't know, darilng," abe whlsUllom of the Church of Chrtet. They
Sept ... €.»&
7.05 6.95
7.00 have gone to Holland where they will requested to be oreaeni
L as she gently palled tbe bipeU
of hU coat together. ’‘Why are you,
their iture home.
morrow afteemooD with an Interesting Egbertr
Becanae r never go wlthont my
Up in Sanilac county the residents program by the children. All mem
f Argyle township are trying to prers are 1requested to bring ten centr ■mack-"
"No. Mr." exclaimed a bnU-Uke
eot a progressive citizen from get­
help d'lefray the expense of the re
plain ting a Iiqu9r license for bis hotel bar. freshmenta.
▼oke, “and you shan't go without It
hair They don’t object to the principle, but
hatha la eoBaaeUoa with
Ton shaU have It now.
Rabbi Zoaman of Bethel aynagoc
■Ir-fi whole Beet ct maacka."
U happy today. A bright UtUe non
rived at hla hoiiae this morniiig.
And pope proceeded to lay that Beet
BHAVINOB. BohHi BMa Umtm
' on. wb&e Cghert b«M a
TRY A RECORD WANT AOi
TRY A RECORD WANT A&

EJSeT.Tdi

MISIKSS CMOS.

The OcUfea IIOBse

hmwb.

WHITEWAISTS
Worth
$1.50 and
$2.00, at

ji’tRSSfY-.vasr'

98c

More Df tbose Famans Wibts were pUced
on sale this moriilng--biit if yon yam some
of them yon mnst come without delay,
for tliey*Il be soM oat quickly
THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MOST
AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY

.“liSTCSff.""

Steinberg Bros.

»pr.
aciui

. Baul... a MIIU-.

_

pto LSi‘-S‘3.“S5‘.3'2;.:?S2:t

BUSY
This is a busy drug
store from the time it
opens in the morning
until itclosesat night.
There is always
“sorhething doing”
here.
We never find time
to stand around and
suck our thumbs.

The very fact that
we are so busy is a
good reason why we
should be busy for
YOU.

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH. Man'r.

NOW IS /
THE TIME to put in V'Mtr coal for next
winter an<l

SAVE MONEY
Irom car lo )*onr bin*.

THE C. B. TAYLOR
GOAL CO.......
Both I'honcs.

OSTK08> ATM V
I"'.'”.

RORTHERII MiCHI6AII THAIS.
CO. ROUND TtjlP RATES
$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00. 60 day Umit
$21.00, lor the season
This will include meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago. '
Tickets will be on sale com­
mencing Thurs<lay, .tune 9,
1904Steamers leave Traverse City
ever)- Sunday, 10 p. ni., and
Thurs<lays, G a ni.

WEDDING
GIFT
handsome assort-.

CUT GLASS.

i

CHINA

I

JOHN R.5ANTQ

Traverao City to St- Louis

E. I POPE, Agl.
R. F. CHURCH, 8. P. A.

Soon, and you’ve t
vited. Select your

h. U.
I la BjiaUtSoa
bluok. Hoontio It a. M..tW>

by letting us deliver direct

6RAMD RAPIDS I INDIANA R>
COMPANY.

16ERERAL INSURANCE |
Now Wllhoim Block.

Trevoreo aty.

ORB. SAWYER A FENHALLCOON

...DENnSIS..,

All Work of HIghMt ForelMe OrSdek;
Fins Gold Work « Bpeclolty.

A. D. TYLERS
DENTIST

Offlco-606 Now Wllhoim Bloeh. ffltS
rens' Phono 682.

J. R. Mnna
6n. R. McWitlr
HOUROE & MeWETHf

GENERAL INSURANCE
^TAJiHARD (JONPANIW ai^ t

SILVERWARE.
We can astonish you at th
handsome gifts we are sel
ing for tl.00.

O. P. CARVER A BRa

RASTALL. the Jeweler.
P. S.—We furnish handsome card
with every gffL

-V ReaiEsute.

Train.arrizr in TrarMw Cily at lA pm..

. UX’KWOOU. t
Oraivi lUptda

FIRE INSURANCE
L. I. A. .UlLOtNa

H. & N. E. TIME CARD
There is no equal or coro|jari-

600D DISTRICT DEPUTIES

BOn to be maile between our

HOME MADE

BREAD
and others.

WiaNTKDI
•BV THB

IlSi

Via Oorxifiwi * A A B B.

Idial Risim AiudafiM
gzcBtpUnnal roatracM and sood mammj
t
r<dlal>l.- tn«uran<K «rurk«^.
ADHKKHH
lUBAl. BKKgBVK AiOVk IaTIoK
l*o: Maj.«uc Boikllnc. IWruU. MIeh.

Ours is sweet,

wholesome and natritions.

Our

WhcB Yon Want a Nice Cat fit Heat

graham and salt rising is hne
and the pride of Traverse City.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time.

PERE Marquette

::

J4»m. rnim^mr * ffihorsm
Me Bart Bckt fis.
Bu'chors and SauMge Mfikers
^

^Oonda^owySty

^

TRIABLFS BAKERY
hickt, hilt, Snk, PmitlMt.

J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suit* 30B-N«w 1
sliding. Correlpon
Btlls. OrandRapMd.

Official Market QooUtions
pri­
vate wire, direct froen New
York and Ohicaga
AbMlnte seenrtty.

LARSON’S PARK MOTEL
Ctauo Wamor. Proprt«ior
BOnOBB BAT. MIOB.

J. W. mnUkeu

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