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The Evening Record, May 07, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-05-07
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDArS M8UE
ITOlT?a
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^. SATURDAY, MAY T, l(K)i.
BiOtWi^
Rv
CREMATED
•CFOKC TM» VE«V KYM OF Hit
FATHCM AMO MOTHEA
■ADteT nu T« TBC most
■V UOKTIWC FItCC* OF PAFCF
■OLLtarSfiUEEVlU.
By wire to the BreBlag Record.
The Hague. May 7.—Qoeen Wllbeb
menU's tbroaL »blcb baa been iroubllag her for aome day* -pasL la In a
we aerioas atnte this moming than
aay time alnoe the nffectloo became
ticeable.
The trouble now is acmpanled by fever. All of her eo_ gemects hare been canceled for the
premnt. A report from the palace tbit
WHILE LEFT ALONE.
ILL WEALTH THE CAUSE.
•mty
m
Wat
Charrtd
Only
Matt
t fluint l»y th*
FathM^nfant Wat Siiffaeat
Prominent Farmer Near Ann AWmr la
a Buicid*.
By Wire to the Rrening Record
•d—Tra^ady at Mantan.
farmer of 8uCrippen. a promi
petior township, comimitted aolcidc
tanging, ill health
morning by hangl
the cause.
ESCAPED
FROM JAIL
PRETTY RESIDENCE, desirably
cated on State street, fer sale. Call
217B-St
reguUr mootbly aoelal aher- at 522 State atreeL
Boow of the Ladlea* Ubrary asaoclaUoo was held yeetenUy In the club
room* of the aaaoclaUon. The prin
The bankrupt ctoek la golnQ
cipal feature of the afterwoon wa» a
faster and faster every day.
program
delightfully
rendered
by
If you haven't been In you
•even girla. pupils of Mr*. J. L. BaiJey.
ehould do so at once. No such
The program cooalsted of a aerie4 of
values ever offered before any*
picture*, each ooe miutratlng the title
where. Just sec for yourself.
of a book
The titles depicted were:
The Bo«ton Store.
MADE HIS EXIT BY WAY OF THE "Little Wlomen.' "Study In Scarlet."
"The Sower*." "The
Light
That
basement window.
Failed, "Under T^o Flag*," "The
Woman In White." "To Hare and to
dd." “Old Fashioned Girls." "Under
Poaae of Citiaans Felled t« Locate
» Red Rose." The program was con
eluded with a tableau repreaenllng
Him Laat Night—It Wanted for
"Grief " The girls who so aklllfuHy
Dlapoeing of a Horwe Which
Interpreted the various picture* were.
Charlotte Isgrlg. Helen Strong, AlberWas Mortgaped.
» Lehman. Viola Straub. Bra Stillelt. Stella Smith. Media Amiotte
Special to the Brenlng Reeqyd.
[Furlng the course
Leland. Mich.. May 7 — William La- refreshments
and homelike'
fanisee escaped from the Leelanau
county )ail last night and Is *tlll at
DARK HORSE POSSIBILITY
large although a poaae went out aRer
SECOro TIME BE ESCAPED
EVER THINK
.....
MTR SIDES LOST HEAVaT
About Kimball
ZZT.
We can mDvinoe you
lo your IntereM to .leal .lltve*
zzzzr- ■
W. W. IIMBMI COMPANY
TZ° !:;.r
Japanese have capiure<l Feng Wang
acme
llrHl
'rr;r-.r;
,rrr,L:,r
-Z'L.
•pt
for the passa;
The Russian* are
Claimed
South
Traverae
SlTe'r
waltlngtr
the Und force* whin
lan:^' on Liao Tung p«nlnMi'.R
Pori Arthur
rhandUe were piled
Ruaalana Retreated.
By Win- to the Evening Record
rmii^4‘d
if» kn»»w
It It thouKhi ihai ^
i!r eUSf one car jumped ib.
the Other-* followed suit
('on*ld. rat.l*- anuoyanr*
r,rs:.;:
y five Russians
By Express. Today
Right from Chicago came the following:
36 tier........ ...............
.....swell patterns....................... 85c. 60c and Tfe
Neckwear,
24 doi. new Hose for low «hocs
a doi. Fancy Vests, washable
$i.2S, iS
UmbrellAs tnd
Rtio Costs
Umbrellas 60c.
76c. $1 to$(.
Our 1.60 and 2.00
umbrellas arc
liettcr values
than can be
found else*
where. ■
ik>ou« m Sul^o
BEIMDA
Toga Oom
& oo.
Belle. Shirts. Capd
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
F I F T \
FOUR hOI.L.ARS
You take
buy 111*
All new Spring Myles in ligh U
dark, 1.26,1.60, real value 2.0(
2.6t» and 3.00.
...OOIVIRORT...
Our new i.ne of ladies’shoes will be aur* to pleas* you,
no chances when you
‘
mmoo, ms^ mo, ^s.oo
They are made for comfort and wear.
We’ll be glad to show them
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
|
k»M
Opposite Whitinfl HoteL
Phones:
Citizens S2, Bell IM.
Cor. Tenth SL and Lake Ave.
noilaU l.ii'- l.*-i them <orm- ui»mn.! il
Wiju. Korea. May 7 —Won! rea. 1..-.I
at oDd Iiboii-<an<l <
WEATHEH -Showers i
I’inpTcc Shoe. »e have so’-l them
in tilts cm lor twenty-two year*,
wc have luin.'.te's i.l v.-jiisfie.l
( iivtiimrrs who y*c.r the I’loj'cc
shfxCait and inspect our new
line hr I 9Q4
c slioc
FrankFreidhch&Co
hundred
w.t.-
New Sianil
24'21i«*ni Simi
pi.M
I- Northern I
;ust i; This 1
I accorom(slai(
i. nil of whon
MR. GILBERT
IS PRESIDENT
m. paa-venger
THF.
WK8T
Sn»i:
CATHOI.Kladlr* will w-rv.- >-upp.T ai Fi.reKT.n.
ball tVedn.-*dt.v ••v.ming from n rl*«-k
ATTACKED HlbSlON
during
••ntcrtalnm.mt of *
'...
Thibetan* Repulsed by tl
Troops With a Loss of 2!
and Wounded*
presence of *uch an i
1 stimulate tl
the largest K O. T M M deroonstra
tlou ever held In this section
stale, which i» saying a good
ertngs have l»e«-n very
THREE
Governor Tor Wen
Team |
im wmiiing the tiielie-i nitmlH-r of
inl- Bii-I g>>M nie.luN f--r firsl> In
• .lifr»Ti-n1 eienis
Tl:>- Tiav«-r*.i
Auguat 12.
I'C?.'!:
City
on't Walk Away With Cup.
Z'Z
GREAT CAMP OFFICEBS
III Be Here for Big Maccabm Cele
bration—Oate Changed
t
and
the Other at the Wreck.
Men. Many
Them Married, to Walk Out.
Wire to the Kvening Record
North
0ilv Book Store
SHOE STORE.
Transferred From One Train
a Henshsll's Appointment as Forelan Cauaed the
Gloria Tor Cadies
WON’T BE “EASY MONEY
Paaaenpera
Beantiful patten of evcr.v kind—the selection from
. 6|*eclal pattei IS In the neweat things for parlor*, bed i
all*. uneyjualcd
II
and halls,
In design niul decorative effe<
•Beet. Crowna. twothirds, lajtestries, crepes, two tone* and the I
Gou<l
ikj<l I|»aper* from 6c per double roll
Gills f
double roll
In^^n»i..enu Kl.n. «
LAST EVENING.
Cheng
Wall Papers
129 From SL N. E Strong, M^r.
Kverylhlny In
SIX CARS
WENT OFF
NO WOMAN
FOR BOSS
Cxtraordhu/f Cow Pric^ on
aad thnader
LaBtas* Library
Opadaf to tAe Rvaotac Beoord
Maatoa. Mich.. May 7-Tht- re*l
donca of Eu««ia Harwood wa* burtad
to lb* srouad y*at*nlay and hU imU*
4-year-okl ton Ftoyd waa oomhid«hI Ib
him last night
tb* blac*. Ab iBfaot child was aliu
H. Day of Glen Haven I* Boomed
to badly Injarod by Inhaliny atnnkc
that It died abortly afterward
mortgage. He was taken last fall but
Mr. Haywood la a colored man and
gave the Suttons Bay officer* the slip
*ery wrti tbootht of In Manton
Ha
it an employe In one of the fartorlea
-y was mentioned
Hta wife had »ooe to a ael«hbora. lear
william Ashton of Traverae City ar
iM the children In the house
While
rested him at 4 o'clock one Sunday
the was itooe Floyd, the 4ye*r-*»ld.
prominence In
becan to llxht pieces of paper in the
froot room of the bouse
In some
manner the rotJin caught Are and a
Cynar-old aoc ran to tell bis mother
allowi^ the freedom of the corridor*
When the nelghliors arrived the
He made his way down stairs last
Whole house waa in a blare The bab)
night to the funiBc- room and made
that had caused the fire could Im‘ s<-en
the Ux)m. which hav aio.unie.1 oin«ldbut althoufh desperate efforts wife
made It waa Impossible to break
throuch the Barnes and aave him He Russians Using Dynamite to Clear
[>a> has DO political aspfratbms.
fore the very eye* of the father and
gen«-rall>
Channel—Ruaaian
Rear
Guard
mother, the batM> was burned until
agn-e.1 that lie w.iul.l
only B
Made a SUnd But Were
h was found by the agonli
Horn In Ogdensluirg.
Y in
Driven Into Retreat.
the Barnes had subside
afTerr H
sight
:i he mov.nl to Wl*
One other child, a baby,
,c rsme i.i Michigan
caught him napping.
-t o
of the bouse The neighbors
r part
y Wire to the Evening Record.
Iveelanan Jail waiting
yeST> lUisM. nger
aged to grt to this one and bring
l>nndon. May 7 —B.h.u1
dlspatchi-t
It out but the l>ai»e bad Inhaled the
bring I he report <ha' Feng Wang
Haven, where h- ha* since llveU
The loss on the house and contents Cheng has fallen Into ihe bands of the
when as luinte-rman and general
was IHIM.
JapaneM- after severe BghtJng
S«.ul
• •le-rations hsv*- Iwn n •>
trace* the repon to An Tung, a Man
churian i>oini near the Japanese ad
vancitl
p«*M»
The losses <>n l*oth
sr»- rep<irte<1 as heavy
A dis
' orKsnlzatinn
patch from 8t Petersburg states that
official admission U made that the wreck on PERE MARQUETTE AT
SEVERE
FIGHTING
EIGHTII YEARWCATHEft
SOCIAL AmWOM
large
FOUB HEN KILLED
Were Struck by a Lake Shore A
igan Southern Train Nes
Superintendent of Traverse City High
pj.
School Was Honored at Lansing
Yesterday-Batter. D,*cu..ed
|
l^nslDg
The raising of the age
comptiUon school I
tng and the saiings
By Wire to the Evening Record
.li-iciissi*.! at yi*«terday s s«*sslo«.
Elyria. Ohio May 7 —Four unknown
In a talk of the superintendent s
men wen- kllb-*l by a Lake 81
fluenci- in an.l out of sch.vU and i
rr:’r-‘'’H.7Trv<
Slflgr.’hc
------i tarkod th.- mUM-m at r.yi
Prof I It ClItM-n. »up«*rint.*nd*'nt of
Tbt- attack wav r.-puU
ic Trav*^ City iichoul!.. wa«
! ing tw*. h.iur*
The
Elyria. Ohio.
A.. O- A W
T-.- May
sfti-r last
k |<»* s K*
Construction Will Likely Be
Thi* Bummer.
Begun
$1’Shirt Waists SI
.•\Imvih
tln/«*n
mu-sM il Iiumi I < n ■
line white lawns nml malU
.t
I' «
fancy mcrceri/etl waisim^'v, all well jn.nie
Secrvsi
ir opiiotuion to mb! week par |
ami hamisomelj irimmeil with l.ite ami
J^M'^'^cIem.-n?.’'B ^F PashS
ernbroitlcry. were -olil li»r S’J-•) ami
jtuir chtsictr while ihcy la’-i
F
Pa»hby, in-a*urer.
C
M
8ie-
-r offii
president. E
•eretary
River*.
Pltkln. Beldlng
PRESIDENT OF PERU DEAD.
The Queen City Brick Manufactur
ing company ha* It* building erected United BU ^ ] Consul at Callao Benda
HEARST BUEO I
la Ferpwond and will t>eglD the i
Buch a Report.
factnre of brick Monday
The
feti«d-Bc
PraaideRtial
Candidate
pany already has order* for a nmber By Wire to the Evening Record.
Sued By New York Time*.
of naachlbea and will put the o
Wakhlngtoc. May 7.—The United
work OB their property for exbll
New York, ^ay 7—Paper*
have
State* consul at Callao report* by
cable to the *iale department the been served in an action for libel
death of Manael Candama president brought by the Times against William
LOBE STRIKE.
R. Hearat and bit newspapers, because.
itioD in the American and
the pnblicati
Ann Arbor Carp*n**r« Are WeakenJournal of April ’
“
I Brenlng Jc
artlcte which, it is charged.
_
married this afieraooo tended to injure the repoUOon and
By Wire lo the Brenlng Record.
■taesa at the Tlmea. The article
i.
W.
Curtis.
Edward
A.
ABB Arbor. May 7 —It looka aa tf
qoeatloa araa of a nature to creat*
iUovtaa
and
Mrs.
Mary
Kaowlea
were
the carpenters would loae In their
Both tb* ia the natada of thoae vbo abooM hd^
•trflee agalnai the open shop coia- prasaat aa aritaesaea.
tta reader* the belief that tbe Tlama
menced a week ago. Mearly half of brtaeaad Broom 1
ia owned and eontroltad by Mr. Angnat
Mr. Rabact WaMar wUI praaeh loortoir aioniaB to tb* Foarteeotb
Martin V. a Oarh: of «
BtS North nat ebteb aad Mar. H. W. fiaitb
Bight
^ la tb* cpaatoB. Mr. Mlltar. tb* paawr.
__________________ id teK
_
goaa
to na Mka to bou'a 4
thlevaa who appraprlatad a han«l
BMatiag for tb* I
M finwa hta hara.
.80
ilisjalaycil in lli«’ wirnlow'.. cun-^i-:mi; i f
...........
»
the men have retarded to vorlt with-
\A/. L.. BR90>X/N,
111.- am
l'’d..pl..re,l the practice of ci.l
in pl.MgIng studenif
they
I
high
. BEGIN MONDAY.
Traverse City Manufacturing
DIRECTORS ELECTED.
........
Queen City Brick Company Has I
ingt Erected In Femwood.
Abstracts of Title
Evening Record
Lm.b.n .May 7 —L.nl riir«-«.n.
pr*-»U*-nt of ih« State AsMicisii.ui <if
Hchoo'
Superintend •ml*
ye*ierday
The asNoclaliun ■* now In sessiuo vi
O. C. MOFFATT :
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
EstabilsheiS in I SOB
<
Room 210 Stalw Banfc BldK
]
BetoMML and that lu edttortal la«oenee baa been and te canployad to
aarve tbe private, peraaaal and polUioal lateTMta of Mr. Belaaoiii.
TRY A RKCOIIO WANT AO.
$1.00
Come early and g’et fir>l choice
I.veiy
one is a bargain, but sonn: arc belter than
others.
We’re Zalklng to Voung Wen
e. Wilhelm,
Cprmtr Trpat
aad aaiaa
FVob foorteen to twenty yem of gge who are satiMied mdh
nothiog leM than perfection in fit of a inh—we offer nothiy IrtiM
our dothe* are finely tailored on Itees lo fit a jrooqg man't kna^
$6 to $16. aa AMortment of tbe fine novxltiea in filaida, dteda^ aad
ttripes tboJ irill satisfy dL
dmailfott Clothing Cmpanp. .^.
THE gypmro keookp, tbatebsr cnr, mice.,
satdbday,iuy t, nioi.
ixfBias
tk^SMTSTiS IMr M
THEEVENlNGftECORD IN SESSION
nUtt
M Ikca. B* ipok* m*ar Or. Onc««ll.
ftanaa
the fr-ttlw- T- Mi alM or Me p«^
15M0<OTES ttodvtr
IHMi. H
Bi«.
km
mtt
TNOt. T.
NM
s. w. iinwm,
««
Om fMk traSnSar!
ssrsSbTr-
Wen Aheptoi Mi W. W. F.u^
The leetnre wna glnatmtai M ahowt
.J Tleva and aeaMa la CMm and
made It eery Mteeaatlas. At the ««gt
meeting thfa talk vUl be coati
aad the aadlenee win be carried
deeper into the city at Pekin.
EARLY CLOSINa
P^er Circalatlat Aiaeag the Me^
ehaata teing Readily Mpaed.
M»er asking that the merchants
ofihe city agree lo dloee their stores
the adopting of Mayor rnlgbums every evening In tb
tl
ntetamts of the rartoos standing excepilon of Tneadays and Saturdaya
laHteea. They were:
at C o'clock is being readily signed. A
and Teachers—He
mayiHty of ibe merchants have exr H. B. Gamer. O. C. Mof- pressed1 themaeives
tberaaelTes as being in favor
Mooi
of the movement and
fait.
Mmou—rnnk Mead*.
that all may sign the a
prarE •aiil M(
Di PTBBk Holdiworth
MoilEtt, Dr.
Coanr of Btodj End
Text Books.
Book! Coorse
Apparatus—Or.^ O. E.
«. A. BKlbOHKft C%
mnm
t r. DeM fcobE op ESEia oe i
|»er»’ Examlaation aad CertlB
-Prof. I. B OUbrrt. chainnan
ex-oAcio; Dr Frank HoW^worth. H
R. U Nye
DeM Mi orhM MleMSM peopte r«^ Mootague.
Tbert- was no sop^rtateodi nt s re
■ Mtir the IttUe laelieat ia Oraad port and W. W FalrrhUd moved tiiat
BapMe a few amths a«o. la whieli the aM*«*tlna ad>ourn
Doha vaa the CMteal Bsare. kia caadl4acf win apaar like a phO of EsrcaEiB tcwara of OlntmanU lor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
aad a uaeaetp apoa the parpoa
, mercury will tsurely d Elroy ll
thfa rapoMle la the Doalaatloe ol
ind rcompletelyr deran)
use of smell and
MiMea Jor the hl«heat oMce li
tern when entering
surfaces 8t
r Uoaebed
. with rigor
la aOriallr
mM# to the eotars in a circular Just
lanMi. aetAag forth bit rlews on dl
raet aoartaatioaa. His plaifo'rm U oon, talBOi la thU brief aenieoce: ~Nom
laalltM to direct rote of ibe people."
Bprwbfta^alfeetoa are being issued
wipUir hr Wearaa.^ Warrea and 11
Ion. Bacretary of State Warner i
paafo to be getting the deiegaies
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile
pany will receive Moo( r a large e
signment of the aam( splendid r
bad last
know how
bush Is guaranteed to blots
American Beauty. !
Kalserina and Ciimi
except
lie phy
reputabi'
sicians. as the dsmage they do Is ten
fold to the good you can possibly de
rive from them
Hsll's Catarrh Cure,
maaufactnred by F J. Cheney A Co..
Tob'do. O.. contains no mercury, and
is taken Internally, acting directly upIK the blood and mucous surfaces of
•be system
In buying Hall s CaUrrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
is uken Internally and made in To
ledo, Ohio, bj F. J Cheney A Co Ten
timonlals free.
Bold by druggists
IVIce. 7ilc per
boHl.
Your Artsotua,
Harvey Ransom wants your arbutus
attmtlon given to
orders.
Prompt attenl
satly and
all orders. They will
shipping
packe.1
ig If de
tl7i-3t
• Hall's Fsmily 1
Our soda fouirtain is opar
tor the aaason.
WalPs Drvg Stcra.
I RECORD WANT AO.
WANnrKD
WAN-rCO
BOW announced
A tee aear town 1
MatracUoa at Car
Dollar Bar Meth
diau wlU
__________ ________
lIs aammer to repiaee the atmetnre destroyed by ire
last winter.
The Calnmet Bvealag News has
been parehaaed by the Hooghtna Min
ing Oaictte. which will hereafter pnhih both papers.
Miss Laela 8L Dennis has heca appoatmaster ahrdiu bwOiaoS rid TmO..
pointed
postmaater at
Qolaaeaaf.
Dickinson ooimty, vice Robert Bar
clay. reaigBed.
H. A. Dooglaa. asanager of
tsen’a Telephone company at Jackaon.
has reaign^ on account of tU
and will go to California.
A tramp giving hla name as Joseph
Holloway waa run over by a train at
Grayling Thursday and both bU legs
cut off. He is not likely lo recover.
;le Creek U Irst In the held with
e of heat prostration
An old
ras overcome by the heat Tues
day while walking along the street.
On May 16 Perry will vote oo a proposltioo to bond for W.OOO. for “public
Improremenu." which means s bonus
of that amount to secure a factory for
the village.
Michael
Smith, aged
45
years,
Mi
mped into the river at Menominee
jump
with inleldal
too cold, so be cllmi>ed out and hanged
blmaeif Instead.
1 council of Houghton I
KIDNEY X A BIG SPECIAL
Dadcache
Improve the water syslem c
lage.
If necessary. Iioo.oo
spent In the work.
Quite a number of Finns li
per country have purchased
New Hampshire and will m
e. TTie farms they a
roesteads which have I
by their f<
It the Boo think
city fathi
impeiitlon Is a good thing They
iting: propoaals
from persons
prop
who
le franchise for estahllhtfing a gas
Id electric lighting plant lu the city
Coldwater people certainly are a
confiding lot. Just because the pro
moters of the Quincy-Cold water elecirlc Toad have promised to havi
mnd running by August 15. the
for Coldwater's annual carnival
-Iaateed 10yaanwith hacteetoaa^
—»wt*.tar,tL Ask Cot Cook took-Fa»
la roekera. Hera la Me that can-'
not be daalioatod. We hoaght
all the fhetorr had of iheas and
that waa oalT <me doiea. It .a
a vary large, atroag. arell aade
am rocker, alee enough for any
parlor, beautiful quarter-aaxred
acroll seat, high hack. coIU
frame (worih |S.Mi. our price,
while they laaL t3A5.
Rxcepilonally large aawtmeat of rockers: Over 30«i to
aelect from.
’They range right atong In
price from P5c up.
Kxcept tonally large axaortment of iipholeiered leather,
aprtng neat rocker*, from W.75
The tactica of the Japanese indicai.
. that they learned tome valuabte
aoM dortag the BpanJsb-American
war. The latest more Is slmosi Iden
tlcal with that of General Bhafler
-V. William Laufman't Lecture (
the “Awakeoinp of China" Last
Evening Was Very Interesting.
wholesale and retail.
tablets
E ccKvl sttendance
night" m.*etlng
K r
Johnson's Drug Biorf
Maptaton Notes.
Special lo the R\-enlng Reconl
Mapletnn. Mich. May 7-MIkk
IFYOUAREONE
of the few who have not irictl trading with us we would
like to have you call in our store and w'c will tr)- to
he women alike
show you whctc it is lo your interest to give us part of
OFFICERS.
your business.
S. Hull, pre^lIdem
V l-'rieilrich.
president
IS Wilhelm.
K Hai
attslstam eashk*r
, Edw
n.i
■■Awsk.-nlni
r
Minneapolis,
lug
aied I
s"
The second
prolisblv Im- May
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Six room house onUth
I >
{
t i
r ^
THEY’RE NOT ALL pe»« Y*
raw mera aacend-*»and and little uaad
hk pianea at aatenlahlAply lew priom at
tcimhaira branch atora, 1» Front gL
of the enormoui
frf the cotiniry
It PXtHTt.
I the Rui
the empire of China.
thai I
lining many
the temples
WANTED
will do more work than any
other two roacliinci in the inarkcL Wherever used a smooth.
c>en. Slid beautiful carpet of
green is proiloccd On inch
grass)- fields, golt, lau-n tennis,
and oi^cn air recreation general
ly find ideal conditions. A
mower coating S^l.26 will return
many times its cost in pleasure
enjoyed and labor savetl. W
cany ever)thing in hardware
FRANK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Pell^”n^*^s*^ and of Ibe
ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
-IN TIHIS OITV WOR TMK-
W. L. Douglas Shoes
low
Mo.000
Forty five (
kOBS
Crap«rs< City €as EampaBy.
PURE HOME MADE
LIRD
ATTENTION, G. A. R!
lOC ~.d
W. L. Douglas makes more Men's Fine Shoes than any other manufacturer in the
•^orld. The dcmand;for them i% enormous. Over 2.473.000 pairs made last year.
Saturday
AT MY MEAT MARKET
TOM GUNTON
Both Phones, Corner Front and
lAivition streets
1 special exercise* v
h parade, addresses and decorating «
r departed comrades' I
You Want Flags
For those who take part in the parades, you want flag* for decorating the speakers' stand for the public enerclse*. for the hall W you have your program indoors, and for the comrades' graves. We have a splendid
stock to select from and are In pos.tion to make special price* In quantities.
Bunting Flags
Should be unfurled everywhere
You Will Need Bunting
t star*.
For decorating. The plain, so
wait until the last minute. Bu
Don't
G. A. R. Suits
♦•♦Reiia,,,
Id beautiful green, pink, blue
sxul gold combination* Just re
ceived. Bee them in our show
window.
ONLY lOc EACH while they last.
Boston Bean Dlsbe*............... 10c
New England Deep Vegeta
ble 7.............................................. 10c
Breakfast Plates ...................... 10c
Tea Plates ....................................... i»c
Handled
Tea
Cup
and
Saucer ....................................
JOc
Coup Soups .................................
Soup Bpwls .................................... lOc
Platte"* .......................................
UAc
Large Pitcher*, etc.................... lOc
KeBember,
BACH ANT & ROSCOE
Decoration Day Will Soon be Here
GASM
Olare
208 FRONT STREET
lAon'l forget that times lange and, altliongh you have alcool
cheap and you can
a while
wa>i used woo«l, gas
gas range from $11 to $18.
you cook. You only pay
We connect them free and make connections with the mains
FRKK.
A. F. NaHingor.
Decorated
GLASsMBSMoeasueaKs
.wronBTWWSBO^SIKtWxl
of lunnini*, clean-
7n 7ioor of 6as hr Cooking
EASY PAYMENTS
>oyed till- evening sn
WLDOUGLAS
Pairs
made
e«er»
Day
We can furnish every argument as to
ness, coolness ami safely
:
ri;
Our Lawn Mower
11 as temples spoken
:
k niimlvT
nl.hrt br Fruik Smlll.. Jr.. J«:k n.
r
Can
l)C lought on
rhsi the rhlnaman has of tra»cl
St the same time showed the sct-ni-ry
Slone the nmii- and the first sp|H-sr
The awmbers of the O. B C
gpMt a nombet of hours very pleas
natty laat evening at the home of Mrs
Ptaak Kafka on Beventb street. TTu
event was a purely Informal affair and
waa a celehratloo of the annlver
of Mra. Kafka's wedding which
earred a year ago yesterday
eveaing waa spent In various ec
able ways and cakes and ices i
aerred as refreshments.
Zb(re Jin ilo Tfs,.
street- just off Union
The sp.-aker Id his siidlenci'
0. ECCUmPA
If we cannot we will be glad to have
you come in and see us, an)’way.
Cbcap Home
—for only
r: «,o; ■
Your RfliabI# Homo Furnahor.
r small, no matter
coming of the c
vlgorates the stomach, kidneys and
^ ' __ i
J. W. SLATER,
Y0ur Banking
“OFEK KlCHr*
. It la further evident that Russia '
BMd her whole army before the J
art cruahed. If at all. which now se<
doahtfuL
lii
thU
U
commcB
white ware prices for fine decmated ware.
You may want a brand new i
can wear for every day- It i*
G. A. R. Hats
J have may be a trifle faded by long wearing, i
New Hat Cord
to brighten up your haL if you don't care to buy a new one.
Wouldn’t you like some
New Brass Buttons
for the ceaL
Buttons do get a little tarnished and a new set of brass buttons would not cost mu(
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pismo, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-x-v'.
im roomro moom).TOATmflB arrr. men., sATPiroAYja'rTjw^
pme roSSLS22'.,„
Brr. c*?aJ!i^'f«dbor.
Holy eow»—k». 9:f.
nlv mrTie* sad mermom.
iday wtool. 12.
Hock Keaaody. pastor,
HANNAH * LAY GO’S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
BEST
\hh-
raiac aenrleo.
10:SO. Them*.
j«u* as a PH«id - A cootlanaHon
at ibr tJioasht of last ftnday.
Erraias
tarrk*.
7:8*.
Theme.
-Temptatloa.”
Ctaumeetin..
Buaday school.
Bpvortb leaser. . Mary Bdre<L Topic,
dea Under Fool.”
A cordial welcoam at Ibeee nervlces
Church of Chrlal (Olaciploa.)
Tboma* P. UIIoi
UUom. pastor
MomloK. 10 JO
Subject
Mraoeth T
MeeUnn rill t e held In Clly Open
House.
Sunday sebooL 12:00.
Joalor Endeavor at 2:2
Interroedlsle. 4:80.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
ss
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY.
MICHIGAN
Subject. Osi'. Word
First Methodist.
. William Laotmaa. pastor,
rd quarterly meeting.
I, love feast
The pastor will
0, Junior league
James Bryce. M P. can speak more
or lew perfect Ij In slsteen lany«a*es
Caleb Powers, condemned to death
on tbe charge of killing Ooremor 0«bel of Kenlocky. is writing a l«ok of
espertences
Wyman Darls of Bremen. Oa.. Is 100
years old and still strong and beany.
He attributes his longerliy and g«iud
health to tbe fart that he has s'w»T»
h..
Mr*
RED DRAGOI TEA?
----------------------m or
.
to hatred te rlvldly ponrayed la th*
character of the TlllalB la *The Utile
Here 1* a maa wrhom
isnamd with the desire for
..poa hi* jooe^tam coTege
dm for aa imagtaary vmg
oath
"Wherever yon go. whaterer
lll.be there In time to delawtnaaa 1 swear to you
or later I wrIU ruin your
_____ ____
He fnlfllla to tbe letter.
b.r robbing the young master of the
little bomewtead. of hU own pre
be erne!
treasure—hU wife
Bat la the
villain
execatioe of hit vow.
d finds his
works his own undoing
hands of a
ponlshmecl In death at i
faithful little cripple mrho
[»ted to the erring wife The play U
charming emotional rural drama In
hlch the characters arv taken from
life and set In the atou»pbere of
homHlke New: England. There Is Jtwt
enough ctmu-dy. the right propartlon
of pretty dlakvgue and a suIBclent
number of thrilling situatuio* to rotind
out a well Italanced drama of heart
felt Interest
This will l.e the atiracUon
berg's Grand next TTiursday
reoiecosiai prayer
prayc meeting TTturtday eveiilng
------------------- at 77:30.
prayer and
Saturday nigh
EbC
‘hool lesson
atudy of the San
with tbe child
children
e to wronhlp
with ns an
Welcome
v<
working men and the poor
woman selected a Uwuty In Paris and
"Tiara with
cabled a desci Iptlon:
■, S-.OOO francs •• Tbe
pearl Up.
husband
StVntAL MEWS
or THE WOILO
WAIT DEFMtTIEin
HWIClSBi CTECkiiJilJm
Morrow
TUt Tm It Mti hi Jiptt. WvY
KCADSE it costs
less that hoe, Old
jw an the cite
br 14 an foo BOt?
Too get wint foo
bar, both in flavor
aadwdcbtsWlK
on. to the lb.
Bailey and
These days so rapid Is the pace.
The man of action win the race.
And If the finish you would see
Oo lake some Rocky Mountain Tei
Johnson's Ilrog Store
rir:!'.
. -
RED DRAGOR TEA
Made Young Again.
o of Dr King's New Ufe Pills
-sM3Ei
J. H. BELL A OOap CMdcNHIP.
fc-
,=a
The Hannah & Lay MercantHe Co. Dlstribators
FS.^°gtSgLir" BWJ-
Evening semice. 7:3...
Prayer me«-tlng on Thursday
Thurs. May 12.
WINDOW SHADES
MANAGERS
We make all sizes lo your order.
KrJt&a“‘TSi'lJ”oigrrs
M
We
measure your windows and han^ them.
QTEIKBERG’S GRAltP
O OPERA HOUSE
l.ei us li>»iire on them for your new
ihc engagement of
il
THK
1
hnnsr
Little Homestead
••
A. J. WILHELM
SOUTH
SIDE
WHSsSr==“SS*
We r.in-Biirely Ijive you satis-
t art ion
All arc cordially Invited to il
UNION
STREET
A heart stor^ ol unusual interest
told in ongina! way by a
Congragstlonal.
...... .
l££L£T.;„r'."r:o"""
coinjvany
devet
All special scenery
will be useil m ihi*.
proUiCtion.
Cht manistet Salt and
Wintral Baths....
SEE THE GREAT SNOW
Junior Christian End.*avor s.«-lety at
Ibi»bbi.BUI.. rhrlsilBB KB.I*.av..r M,VBtinc PwBloii SbHbIJ nf ChrlsflBB
r..r Ihr lnai.n«i.l
STORM SCENE
paj^. a-silts <jaMSr
Seat sale o|*cnt Mon b> morn
ing
will lie oj>en on Sumlajs for
Pricit: 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c
I acqiiainttcl
excursionists.
lU'.-i W.-vlncsda
mcfiing
•Evangelical Church.
HERE’S A BABY
Ita Kothmr U Wall.
I shall In:
the
benefit of Traverse City
plcascl
U> iiave
Traverse Ciiy
|«vplc c til an.l see us next Sun.lay.
ril.\KMIM'. - I \ I K-'
Mr Bigelow Is
IN
Spring snd Summer
ff. L Gardiner
„Willinerf..
Ni a ni . morning da** m.*«
.
10 a m.. sermon Subject. (
Command to Jonah
.•isrrom^t Mks lli.V Kl MI'.V
7:3u p m. sermon
Siilij«-ci.
opportunities'
j
Eherybwdy Is most cordially Invite,! I
5.57-J!1&3i:ga
Swedish Lutheran.
^ble liniment.
Mother's Friend
*”)r"V!>Bctire Iv^(V.nwtr.
MItCEULANKOUt.'
Rev A Marlin, of Kingsley pa.*tor
Service Sunday at 10 no a m
Ai!
tlerniatu- cordiallv invttvsl
ssssa^ps
«l■<'
We
sjsMpi if
wearlni
rVeUs*an amusing anecdote.
Salvation Army Servicea.
inspect
the
I'd hw sh^c^^Wbliy a
> was not exorbitant.
Summer
styles of - <0aeen i hial,;y
‘‘“sunday. 11 A m.: hollneai meeting.
Wc want you to
own
the shoe
.\U
No
of l.-t.liei’
other
Shoes
make
ever
won Its way so <iuickly
k RECORD WANT AD.
First I
Cornt-r of V
slrwelBRpv. I>oorard B
Morning service,
Bible school at noon
C E mt'etlng. 6 00
Evening preaching service. 7:00
Prayer and praise service Thur«dt
U 7:30 In church parlors
A cordial welcome to allFourteenth Street M. C. Church.
Rev. J. W. Miller, pastor
Class meeting. 9:4S.
Morning service. 10:20.
Sunday scb<
Epwo
renl
Ayer
;30.
BUGGIES
ON MAY 5. 6 and 7 we will have our
Christian Science ServicM.
modern Woodmen hall over |
Sunday morning, 10:30.
Wednesday. 7:20 p. m.
All are Invited to each and e
ervtoa.
.
SPRING OPENING
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
Rev. Henry McKinley, paator.
$:45. Sabbath school.
H:w». preaching by Rev Frandf
Thomas of Indiana.
3:00. Junior ChrisUan Kndenvor
«:15. Senior Christian Endeavor.
7:30. preaching by pastor.
Thursday evening pra.ver meeting a
' AH are cordUlly welcomed to thaa
serrlces. ___________________
Quick Artwe*.
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., wa_
twice in the boaplUl from a e^j^
cnee of pHea causing 24 tnmor^ A^er
Johnson’s Drug
Meads. dnmiaL
try
Store and
_________
F.
A RSCOm WANT Aa
prick
popular
it
L nitcd States are now w
THF
■"gLJgJ'ia
^IhMOCS
that ismdecvl <Jueen of
liar".
Last {tut wapnELB tftuUTOt CO. *TLA«A «A
fSStreL rr,»
our city and vicinity to
see and
SSi-iSSiSiS
Netiew to CarpoiMM
Boy- Og. -jhjr. Is .
I n V I t c—yes. we
urge—all the ladies of
''killings eve»T night except Mon
rBr7jrsrc,r*.jrr'!::
M
TRY A RECaRO WANT AO.
Announce
E.n7;£",ii-££S'I;r
Akli
r,:n
-ShT'
TIiCiVTiHtten. Mlitvi'tSifftRisiHir.
Clerelanfl will
Rev. W T lA^house. pastor.
____
ago whi
Inatltuu ...............
-.......
ntsed tbe Instrument at the first
and was mi overjoyed that she
Into
berlne [>rei
.. founder and hea*‘
' Dlesse<l Barn
poMH) of nims who devt
e uplifting of the I
Beatrice
Stmg service le.1 by choir and t.rleslra
J*
"f Afrtca. and also the east coai
a He
■ further
________j colonies.
That King Os._ ■ of Sweden and
Norway takes an Interest --------- ---------
m
SreilHIERG B|IQTHERS
moist by frequent apiinkllng
.rge Washington.
V
Dr Carl Schmidt of Heldelburg ba>
In Af
succeeded after seven year* of hard
traveling
work In piecing together I.ooo small telling of his ex|H.rl(
fragments of papyni* and iranslailnr cniln.mt
.Mr Was
the contents from tbe C<»i»lir He say*
that he baa the first accurate and com
pleie account of the arts of Paul The
.imo.. un^Bpapyrus was lnscrll»ed In UO A U.
'”’“*Tum«‘ F>ing occasionally
Miss Fanny J Crosby, ih
hymn writer, has Just found
PresbyteHan church of
regarding the amount of
Y . the
ture neit winter.
miCTfroBjafiBs
loMaiigbirt^la
aif waj. JUST
WHATTOUWAIT.
Jostwbatyoobavo
beta oslag for
years. ALWAYS
HE SAME.
favor
ring these shoes.
AKONK.
is
not whu
has u''vn
••(.iCKKN
t'lieij phenomenal ivopularily; the altra. tion s the shoes tt emsebes.
be seen lo l>e x|ii>reciatc-'.. and must be *or 1 to lie lull)' appreciated
Qneen Qualitp
Oxfdrds
. $2.50
Quettt QuMlitp
Shoes
$5.00
(A few SpedaU 60c Extra)
(JI AKITV’
They must
Queen Quality
Shoes arc
dcsigncil to make sorry
t)-j< of loot look
Its
best ami at
the same trme give absolute ease
and comfort. As to style tjUKEN
gl ALITV originates the fashions in women's
j^BSTMCTS OF TITL^
AT REASONABLE PRKB
H. C. PALMER
Ovar Firat Natlonai Bank
THE
MUfiTLINO
JEWELCA
Tootwtar
WAIET EETE.
NECK CHAINE,
FAN CHAINA
Qttcen Quality is Sold la Crao«rs« City Only at Our Stars
ClMMrtMW
JUfred U, Triedricb
;=»|ijv'!5
C^OlTr.iaCa. BATOTPAT.MATT.W*.
THK PTEmro KBOOaro. TBA^
WITH NOD AMO MCSL.
L^SlJ* tSTi?. u? ix!^^£^"S
CJtr: •»«.
tm«l B^tor a»d o Mnd vent
a.M«P>.tw Morataft at Oadar Boo.
-Blir bortoood a wtaOmu fro« a
frleM ta order to be prepared for xht
lUrictti<> McBIU to Bobm «»f. Me OM that he latcuda to eatck. He
pure) to lot 1. •« i. to*« H. w»ge wooM hare takca a atcaa defrtek tmlr
he coaMo't carry It aad his hioA 1^
'‘s/lTcordr iad jrlfe to 0«ar«« C
Borne oae who 4M aot ova a Bablas
Hulett. iVi of
••€. SI, towB ». pole
a
wStte* »m4 wife to FW and
_
L. 8m«th. eV4 U>t • *»d lot 10. block lerda;
U Smith
helping themaelTes Fred
Pi
.
S. H-. U ft Co.‘» 2nd add:
add; |22S.
rewoond
had his rod, which was being
t
r;&K>)lDP
OoBBtontlD' Kil and
CaroUae Backer tto CoBstantlne
>w Up made, at
vamUhed and a nes
ortclaat plat.
tnska. lot S. block
____ hardware storea, and
Traverse City; ft.«
It dry quicker. It was set Just
Perry Hannah to Mary Rokos. lot
outside the door. In five minutes time
block 7. H.. I- ft Co s Srd add: 1100.
It was goon if the person who (
Addle A. Gibbs to WinUm Mother- the
pole will call at the borne of Mr.
sill. lots 31 and 33, block 2. P. H.'s Srd Smith they can have the otherr tip
tl] as
add; I1.3i0.
doesn’t like the Men of such a lover
and wife lo John he
sport going fishing arltboot
Old Mission: SM of111!the
Cummings. 1
equipment
U^-:r
GM::
NEW UMBRELLAS
~0.
Just this morning we opened up a swell line of new uipbrcllas that arc
exceptional values.
They have ver>' pretty handles, and the prices we
have placed on them will interest everj’one who sees them.
We can
didly believe they are the choicest umbrellas that were ever offcrotl at
these prices:
C-X, ^Oc. $1. $\^h. $1.50. $l.tiy. $’2. $’J.50. etc.
One of the bijjnest barpinij^n the lot is a Oloria Silk
steel rod and paragon frame, in a variety of pretty handles
Earner Brown Is fishing along Be
Card of Thanka.
heartfelt
.(press
I who so
nlng f!
the sickness
ed wife, mother.
,ught.-r and sister. Georgina Gorton
beautiful flow.
bo,
POWDER
a-i; '
^r:,.
IF YOU WANT THE VERY, VERY LATEST
r and. although
#1 Im m atmtimr of Hoafth
•“to'*;
“PEGGY FROM PARIS”
‘JSui ’"“I’rawihor.''’;?™'
ith Paid a Dollar. Want to Chicago.
Paid W-50 Mora. Than R<
turned Moma Badly.
rhirtr*
#09 <
Mr. aad Mra. M. C. OrUlt of Wash
tastna ttrswt eajoyed a very pleasant
aariNlae laal eveolnf from their dill
draa. graadchlldren and nelgbUirs.
?iToeSl« being their ihlrtywUth
weddift aaalrermary.
) occasion
A p&m composed for
by thMr daughter. Mrs,
aad read by her Is giv.
Charlea Temple read tlthe tollnwlnc I
behalf of the aelghbon
^me )o«s on and beautiful friends
Into our lives The cheer i
wraetlag we estend to yon tonight
More than common friendship U
the tie of Christian brotherhood i
alaterhood. We also congratulate :
that the children who have growi
»s«Knnd and womanhood around :
hearth are a blessing to i
annlver
U> you. dear friends, w
aaiy wa celebrate, '
lea cream and cake were servj^ All
lolaed In singing -t^Tien ihe Roll Is
Oanad up Yonder." and In hearty pk«I
wlabM
Thlrty-ftlKth Anmveraary.
Another glad year you have sp
getb<
__d one more mi iione of U*vi- >
bare paased.
With Cupid still guiding
clever.
You’ll continue your Journey
the last
Tour clouds have brought sunshine
your cares brought Ji
Your trials and hardshl]
,'«ri
....-.....
the company n.nnlng the ad w
iwr
each and in return were given, what
,hev took to Ik- an order for a ticket to
St bouls
But imagine the look ef
may on the far,^ of th.^Mor s-'
uid iH- guar.K »h*-n Instead of g
kel. which ihev espetUHl to receive
without a murmur, they
f agent ai
..
■
' f
l*Lr.r<x
Stern man.
1 good suc«»s.
tht<bei.i flshernian.
1 provw!
"I
. fsn.nisr
:S|:;
Ikm’t make i mistakf. gc!
wagon ■<th the l.cllv
. ESTATE TRANSFERS
;,^r2s
lUDuah s
:
STAR LAUNDRY
tke U.lor made, newest styles.
S2.S0 to S5.00.
Phones I2n
iiubMt.
22h I’aik Siu vt
♦»♦♦♦♦»♦>♦<♦e*ew*
tPRCCKLCt D0LLAR&.
Bantos-Oumont Is Going to Fly High
'{J
Pretty Boon.
M. Banuw-Dumont. the French
ahtp maker who Is to compete v
George W Wade of this county
W. C Frwman of Kalkaska for
oae-hundred-thowsanddollar prlr*-
hlld of the multi
_
maker
Nelthe
WMe nor Freeman, of course, ca
•spcctcd to compete with Sant,
•ant for the Spreckles girl and
benrt and hand, but the F'rench
would probably be willing to eschanjobis chances for the world s fair prlie
ngalnat the Northern
tors for one good pull i
lea collection of dol
Nesra and Espress.
Chicago Markets.
The Chicago markets froni qu,
Ikms received by the commlsskm
gee of W F Bennei. represented
«, .v-,itlle CVv block
E R McCoy. Mercam
Opening High l^w C!
Wheal
kCHSet, 86^ 85V S(
.SIV-SIK SIS.*
Ju^
Sept
:r ;-!v :?m.
iSS ::;.S525: -s £5
..r^ r.T-L"T''iT'
Ui StHi la Nifiitt mi Silitlidiu, aid laK par anif lack lai da) la nn) wail
Mmm
f|uFANGL$
THAT 85c PEAU DE SOIE
Is being praised by everybody Who has seen it. We are glad
but not surprised for the worth can be seen as soon as it is
shown. We are rather conservative in our statements, rather
let the goods speak for themselves—but when we say this is the
best silk for the price you have
seen, vje mean it. Comparison
will prove if. Weighty enough for
Jackets without a lining, rich and
hmHsomefor Dresses and Waists:
Own a silk dross and you are ready
for any occasion. In case you did
not see our other advertisement of
this silk we will say it is a 2 I inch
heavy lusturous silk worth $1.25,
a yard. We have 2 1 inchPeaude
Soie that is not qjite as good
worth $ I .90 a yard for
HUNDRED
arl parrel in mnt.iwu i’.'.. rangv
:. 1100
Marv A Sw«*4-t lo Amos Sw*h>» par>1 in M>c .7S, t..wn 30. range lo $i
Chas. WIlhHm. .1 al. l» Thev Oltm.^.w ''
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Philip Sbermnr w. limo Tonn. U.T.
idividrt 4 of e-G f«H of Ini 3 and
e>l 38 feri of lot 4. block C, original
plai. TravrrM- City. S3.r.{H»
Oliver I.ardle and wife to Cha* A.
I^rtif. 84 of n4^of sw'h.
27.
ThtHHlorr
.4 of e4
Calkin*
to
S
Homrlch,
=“•
"*M'lchlB;n*Tr‘u£ Co , tru8t«-. lo Chas.
1‘adden to Merry Mon
awV of n*-4
nt-4 . s«T 2.'., town 2S.
Bennett, nwV
‘ 'B and wife to Jo*epb
of w^^^neV.soc 27.
.-134 (
Micbi
M-V of swV. I
12; $200.
George Hardy and wife u
worth Cox. n lO acres of e4
ne^ . sec 14. town 27. i
Can be luted as well with
a pair of l*ants from luir
stock as the exclusive tailor
could for twice the price.
ITS A PROVEN
FACT^-c::^
No guess work about it.
HUNTINGTON PIANOS
MENDELSSOHN PIANOS
W-- kii.)» 111!
The Nufanpl Pants have the latest
cut. the smartest patterns, the best
tailored line of Pants we have ever
seen offered to the trade.
All the
correct styles are here—pej{ tops
PiaiHi ti;nrl-o
.1,
No unsightly straps in the back—the
waist band is adjusted at the sides by
an invisible "snap.” No pants like
them for outing.
With or without
bell^ straps
THE STRAWS
i
ARE HERE|
OUTING
SUITS ARE READY
>.*ar*
m.Ti' mi i(i,- liMikoo: for nto-iorai--
«-orili>
ihai
»tT,- nniM<-a' -.r. ion«-
in apiH-aninr.'. ai.<l
plsmn-
iha'
« r.
n, li’T'. an !
h- MEN
50c, 55c aiHl 60c
DELSSOHN PIANO at i:r m
u* to giw ih.-tn full
morv enthusla-Mir than
i Iv**.- Plan..' lo i-.i-Mni.-:>.
>a'u.
and ba\
f.»r t|„-:r m..n.-.
*•
f-■
no he*iiBilon n .|.•.•lar>tlp ihrii.
THE BEST PIANOS ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY!
Tlo-ro i* |Kni
lively coihing to compart- with ih«-m at ihe j.riro
HUNTINGTON
term*.
For athletic g|>orts jtw
shoulil lixvc a i»air oA our nil>-
'i iii-l
dura!.'.- W- f...in.l ail ih--.- .j-iai
inralion- tn tlo- HUNTINGTON PIANO at
d.-in-ndrt
HOW FAR CAN
YOU JUMP?
* ‘■^ndv ..f
Ihirins morh ..I i ! i-
j-rU
r.-liaM<- m roti*irn<-ii.-r
glH.v aM
Afu-r having *<>!d hunirt'd* of
$2.50 to $5.00 A PAIR
iiic'i .. Iigvin^ matl
Plano* an.i Piano i.ull.linc f r 11,.- pasi
linn-
included
E. Ellsf c4 of
John E. Reynolds and wife to Font.
:Upau-lck. part of lot 73. Oak Heigbli
Albert Heuss will go
$150.
this aGernaon tor a visit.
ChHatine Ray to Adam E. B«IIIbTom He^wlU go to 1
ger. bH of lot 20. block 3. H.. L. ft
Wklt* w«t to Detroit thU Co ’s Sth Bdd; $750.
John C. I
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sjornlng oa boMonaa.
Hokinvortk. p
•dd: l»0D
WllUam W. Ooble to Mrs. Ellen
U ft Cal
-4 W.T Qoble, lot $. block 1.
add: I1.206.
hmmi Odom
uikMta rkii StbWlUtam
P. Crouer wad i
“
•4 (rtandk U tka city j RMway.
t ta a Trmt Bne J. H»n. lot IV Wot*
Co.’s
Srd
add:
$1,400.
« c5rl«U»
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Bmllj A. Blaekmaa to Btaa 0*Mcaly.
Bntrto Ot i
lot 1. Mock t. H,
ft Oa^ tiU aftft;
jar »*.ssrurMSs s
STEINBERG BROS.
OUT OF EVERY
Harriet M
Potatoes on local market KfifjSSc
Why not take a
i MEN
*Jilbn' >
July“*^ fnTO^r. Ill 75
Bepi .. ll.Rn
l'R«
mfjh
.A iilar.ce at tlvm will convince yon.
l»Ianc*’ and be convinced'
The Japs are
rushing R u ssia; the Wright
laundry is rush
ing the suds
through the
duds.
] ,.«po, bill.v niiM.sig
,hnp U u .. r.v nm
: itook In Imil.* 1» i
•“HiLr:::;
Sl .'yO to $2 .50.
Thomai. Smurthwalte .8 trylnj
irxMii on the UMle Manlniee rh.
«m <of
In the stream
0<id blens you. we pray, and mak.
ao sweet.
Twill be more worth living as
Journey along.
Many more anniversaries your frlemls
round you meet.
Till the Heavenly Bridegroom
n. wer, Ikrtt. r and prettier styl.'s than you will hnd in other stores at
■ nt nf M.>bs;iiin.il
ni:ill sbopkc'pcT
-lalM.r
happiness
batitles
ir each day.
affection your
immerse.
And your liras are a pattern
goodly, we aay.
ihost: with
the m*w braided leather haiulles. etc—at prictts from 75e to $l.ri0 lor
'iri
..I:
Bfr,™
S==s»:=:
alloy.
TonWa chlldrt
friends far
You’ve cherished each
better, throngh i
Too’re fought
1 hey ha^e just arrived
The day for this week will U* annonnee.l in Momla> s pape-rs.
cago to S'
f'.r only »•.
old. with bis ususl pompin.-sK. In
l,-<. of th.'
iia^s.
GREATJATTIE
KGr.X'i
%
Hand
You will also find many other new and exclusive styles here
THE MARKETS.
MIMSi
refers to the newest in
from the factory and are differ. nt from anyihinji ever before shown.
“Kits'-
Ara you domg all of >
trading at tha Boston BU
Evary day you trada »
nvakes your chances of gat
your money back that m
greater. On May 1Mh the
will be announced. Keep )
sales Blips.
under the clrcumsianceH
^e time las. winter be .«*aj«re.
1 his
.or Hoo
have thus expressed
sympathy.^^^w
xpr<.ss our deepest gratit'
1 F. Gordon and Children.
Mr and Mrs. Archibald
Mrs. W W Holdswortl
Mrs. Lou H. Comfort.
KALKASKA iOY KIT
fUUSW SUfPMSE
AND MENDELSSOHN PIANOS ar.- sol.l <m oa*y
We are exclutive Michigan r.-pr.-ot iai ive* an.l ar»- glad to
ahov thewe iDRtrumenta to all IntfM-entcd. or sill
niai
'ii.m’.ir.- on
Grinnell Bros.
The High
Culf
65c„ TOc and 75c
oath’s
Men’s, lioy’s an.l youth
b'cjcl
Klkskir. Outing and
Shnes
$2.25, $2.00. $1.75
STEP IN
159 E. Front St, Traverse City, Michigan
Main store. General Offices and Factory, Detroit, MIoh.
COME IN
And don’t forget about our money
back proposition
: : : : : : :
«Cbe Boston Store s
THE BIO I
UmbatPa bra
Maccatigw. Attantlen—Gat in line
for th# big aaeuralon^-to CadUlae Batback tha fgroam.
flea
Round tHptW^
wrsftt
FS.'SSS
C«?~“—
mr A nCOlB WANT AO.
barBalna. A
manta ramalii
af tha Irgchy g
ISBFroetatn
^ «r thaaa hMtaeWiUyoubaaea
ml Caltaeaeak
Fn~ TWO
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. HIGH, SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1904
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CD» Cpcning Rccord^s Up-te»Date Iflustrated F«mir<
FEEOIK THE IRIIES. ,
Bobaistaac* Probkaa of RmIb^
Cbe Veteran Generals gtbo Lead the ]VI«hado’s Hrmies
Tiun or unanu nm.;
WhlpTcd
i ^7
»-*a |M> 4hr)trr AraiUblr h« directed
STE:E£rrK“£
their viAble and tb« prtaonars b« pUcad
mmnj wmiwimm,
imp commmn^ have participated
Kataurm. Sakuma and Oku. Kurokl to
another KaEuahUna aamural. Hi* ane
Maniai* Orstna to not In th4 bc«l of
eelth. nnd It to poaalble that b« arlU
.ot take the ttold In pemon. but at any
ala be will have a eery actlea part in
ifwMlnE the oDurae of tba war, and
o< »'• "W.1.1 po.m»i. c.
ine :tvw lora naemra pwwaaaw (ww <
toOinri^ wnttEB br ttt ■amsrr c«r>;
(lahlma. i
n7.‘.s
vE—Ir,:
'^r^e;
IMMuT:
Uat mu.t not
:;^'S;r:7.n,L*r:7-,r':;
•
be ronfueed. however
richl han.l man •»( Mnrqule llo.
r lii-uirrutnl
There are ■ larye numt*er of lleuleHent I. itnrrrn Ko>lema. \ h-e rhlef of the
Ceneral .laff, H. aua eec.t.d tn Itie
aar om.-e durlny the r'hlt.o.JeiwneiM.
a number of
■11 of whom I
V'
! Ihr yountret offl<ri. of whom lYWirh
i Ceneral (>kurw la an older ofn. er at
!« man of rreal ftrmnea. and build,
j tenacllv He I. alim with the army
‘^T*to‘^ probable that Flald Maralw
Yam^ta jlll^ja to
I
E“‘a:vPCr! "Er
~'~:r£~3
Major .Iriiernl Naroaka I. one of tl
B tb* MbJwt oC tte RMS90>la|n—i
„V DOW ■oocad li that ot EtrttototSMW
tor thd two oKKMtac sriBlas.
Tbe JspsaeM soMter llrw on rtoa «f '
wklcb be e«ti tbrw or fo«r pooadi a
Mac T«««tsb)M end teh. Kk»
ic defect U Utag dsagecous t*
wbcQ It Is LiMEtoil la laCi*
Qosndaca. copselallj wbsa It Is aot aC
good qoamy. Sow. Jspaa ssperta is
Buiope sod AMrtes a Wttsr kind ttM
It kectio St boSDS. Titot which Is es»>
sained by hsr soMIscs Is thsroCors •
cause of dlssaas^ or st Isast of irnttar
freqoeot sUaBSOts.
MocooTsr. Karoa, bstaf mOe «r
poorly coltiTstad. bafalY tnt»cm rkm
eaoogh for ths aeortshaBsat of to 1^
babtoats. Tbs rs*tt Is that alai^
sU ths food soppMsa haeo aiiHssifir
to be toportsd by omaas of YsaaspaM
sad that theas soppdas M thaa to
sent to tto troops by eootrhys, vhisfe
greatly compllcatea tto qosstloa
tstolng tbto army aad auy hSTS fatal
Major Ceneral KlEuwhl le one of t
I command
J^I'^Ta wlii’ to uLltoM^
RIM mended hto heme prorince defeat
(niahed part to the war of fwelorat let
£::“u.r.c7ur’;rrL'”'£r".‘".:
sLT'rs*"
s.r
'.vr .?s ir.
',\r,L
4Eaia and <i>ama. the meat
dl.fli.KUl.hed a..ldler of Japan I. OenMi.l.Uum N.kIeu. who I. already
th. a.nt) on the matr h Hy many
111 I. rr*Hfded a. Ihr rrealr.t Held
r
likr him. le a ICaEoahlma aamural.
tiverhment at the
:'irr.
atwaya abewn hlmaelf a man of eound
JodEmeot and <
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=-jr:;:EEHE:i:E;r
hlia
in puiiiiic Moain iiiw iwl>elllon of Halgo
.Nine year, Uter he
■ccomiMiiled ujanut or. a lour of mill-
jirovinof.
""•z:
emy before Mm aeroa*
ullnc the cmpatEtt M
, caplurlua New-
Eenerwl
-H,
-e-ilrSr.
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Hto Rioet notable trait, are benerotonoe. tenlalliy imd calmnea.
dlepo
e of danaer. Hie
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nt of I
China. Noilclnf aome Cl .
weI prtaonen
prtaoncra ckt\erlnE
ahtverInE In the cold and
\\o romnuiiidril
... T,HE
r..Tnrr™:,L-r.'t,-'.r7.-.L
Itooond to YamaEaii.
ahal Oyama. He le a roetuber
teratlon. afterward look a three year.
r fsetus I
irsae
----------------J ag.
maos MUItalPs this ptortoos aaaaaUr
exports 80.000 toas of ceraals aad^
wa. aurh n. to arr.uee the wonder and marltunc prorlnc* 27.000 more. Ttoa
the Amor. TranatotkslU sad Btbsrto
export for tbelr part U0.000. As to
...n.m|.anle.l Y.,maEurhl In the march
cattle, they sre extwamly abaadsat.
BKuln.t IVklnE. where the little men
MsDcbnila poasssssa. accurdtag to sta* •
marched the lroo|>a of the other alllca. tlstlca, flOOjOOO UTS cattle, and tto po»atotloo UTSS stoMflt sxdaatTsly eo pock.
Hogs exist la rsey cooaldorabla qoaatltlea. There sre rsekooed la tto aiarltlme proTlace 56.000 csttU and 80.008
bead of smalto stock. In tbe Amar
prorlDcc. TranatolksHs and SUNCto
tbeca sre 2.000.000 cnttls and 2J100.000
bead of smaller slock.
Now. tbe nOons of tbe Roaslsn sol
>h
luild Kuku.hima with « lauph
dier In tbe field are tbns composed:
u mu.l renminber the t'hinew art Bread, 86 ooncea; oatmeal. 4 onacaa;
fiour, 4 ooncas; meat 15 ooncea; eegtbrec-quartar
eUbles, 6 ounces; fst, tl
ounce; tea. >
•r\»u. en
It WB. ihl. waine Kuku.hima llirn
ooe-hslf ounce; salt 1 2-8 ounces sad
liKhliii. K
imijnr nnd mllltiiry wila.’he of the iiei
peiq.er,
owbquarter
ooace.
It will to
,. II,,.
III! IrERlIon. who in IS*.' .lwi<e.| out c
seen that s large part of tbe Ruaatoa
R liM.pr' mil.- lion,:. 1.. Tokyo. cr«.aa)r
T-nnichi 1 n'i.«ia Slhert.i M«m-h«irUi and Kor.
srmy s food Is assured by tto prodoos
of the country Itself or of tbe nalgbus
jt admitting that la coosequencs sf
oaa harreatt or other caoaea the army
abould be obliged to rdy excloalTsly on
the Tranaalbertan railway. It bscooMa
KuiopMtkoi will have tn |.altl
Intereattng to aae how many men eould
l<ro|H>.ltl«
at a pinch he supported by what thto
single track road could brtng.adiBltttog
—t aU tbe trains, baring cooptotad
TH K« >!*< 'UK
trsDsportaUon of troops, to «sd
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exdnalTely for tto trsoaportmtlod of
food.
According to s eoMSSksns of tofdntotlon dertrsd from tto most skttottts.tlTs sources, there now artlrs dally at
Harbin ten or elersn trains coatog
from tbe west. Bach train can eositoto
thirty to tWrty-firs cars, and «n«b
transport eight tons. Ttoto
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240 tsoB
K minimum1 tofabout
sb
train; that la to asy. 1480 tons a day
Ut into Man
that can be brougb------------------. ^^
tbe Transadberlan.
Now. 2.4Ct’^*toa
represent approxlmatsly dally toad
for 450,000 men and 1804W0 horaaa.
In fact. It baa been calculated there wlU
be needed dally for 450.000 men sboMt
480 tons of cenala 2lS tons of sssat
215 tons of dry rogeublea, sugar, tea.
coffee. aaU, etc., and for 180/»0 boeuts
840 tons of oats and 700 tana of hay
and straw, s total of 2.400 Uma. a figwhich correopooda prectoaly to tto
0 tons of dlrara food au.^ltos that
„„ be brought dally Into » locburto
by the Traoaalbefian.
Thus admitting that the toatoaa
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Ii'7n.’[Jrl7Tln*r.^Twr.*Hm., m
.Noocu plunneo me cnmpciEn »no ww.
.
'EE 1
.ironK pi
:EEE:
ImtnE
fond of hunilna and ahoo.ln*
;‘'fon7
havln. one .ccomMl.hmenl
in* •
for
poll- —
' »UCCee.|o1
imrepiany. nr i. ...
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Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
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- —---------- HOSPITAL -------AT '/Mjru.iiDn
JAPANESE
BUILDINGS AT
CHEMULPO.
FIRST DISEMBARKATION OF JAPANESE IN CHINA.
1^'
MS,
m.
KSi
A. an evidence of the fact that the Japanese
con It I. nece*«rT only to cite the fact that In
It mlcht have b^n expeclad that the Hrwt diaembarkstlon of troopa In China
by Ibc Japw
alon. but aut.. - — —.
beat organlaed military
baaeh naar TInkow (pon ei new
crythlng ready at band to carry
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Mi
B«muntl. the i w Mh
mm
:\Tu;.
i
7;;£’
:r.r
d Korleta were received.
VIEW ON THE EAST OF KIRIN. MANCHURIA.
RUSSIAN CONCENTRATION ON THE YALU RIVER.
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Am
^hr^^^Mka^e empire, the method* of nahtlna - -
,rr.’r.
RUSSIANS LAUNCHING A SUBMARINE AT VUDIVOSTOK.
JAPANESE ARTILLERYMEN AT PRACTICE.
S:X/-.
\
ansiytlal efasmtot has dtocoesrsd a
mm
I
Pr cmft shown In tbto ptotAAiw waa launched tn
idkacioaa In protaeting the warwMpe of the cam
t ttooe of the
When thla aubmaiine '
fiaatad In ths vatar R was feand oaceaaary on account of the Icy eurroundl
Bwesl —Thn1 of procedure. The boat rcoted on the
MMi M. With a cooaparatu-ely aKaht laiah the loe
•Md Ito antoamrlae teek lu puelikuo in the wal
atfsHS;
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450.000 I
__ effective
160.000 boraea. whlcb aeema to be nto
maximum, tt being undcrateod ttot
these numbers allow the eoamauflar
to dispose of a force of iOOjOOO flghttog
men to eoodoct tbe campaign aad
make offensive war. while toaving Mr
men for tbe protection of tto railWB/. tbe ourreUlance of the CUasM
frontier and tto defsase of stroagbolda. We may say. ttorsfoeu. wtibout fear of sxaggwatlee. that wtotseer turn ersots may Inks In futora.
Bossto need have no asrlous anxlsty sa
tbe sub>cct of providing nobMsttaen
for her army In tbe far east
who doee the work of the Russian tn the far a^ At Wlju
land battle of the Chlno-Japanaae war. ten ytA ago. and In ttUi vkstnl^ ^
been tbe moet active cooceniraUon of troops tn the pr^t
ginning of the war tbe Russians put a large torea tn tbe town Ita^ which to aw
Sao^tonktottortear.btoRtstrsnlod — ttonppraochsftto topsu—
On the Bungart river, about 2M mllea weot of tTadIroatok aad over
miles southeast of Harbin, Ilea lha Manchurian town of Klrtn, which to tha engItal of Iba province of the asm* name. Ktrln. which to at tbe and of a apur ef
the Chlaeaa Kaatern railroad, to a Etty of naarty 1M.SSS InhahItaaU and aa bnnartaM ■dUtary point. It to a baaotlfnl city, many of tbe aqoaras batog ornamentsd with1 potlei
potted flowers. At oua ptoca the mala street extanda out over ths
grwt amount of timber to floated down tto rtvar
river, baing built on pUaa.
to tto totopa of rana. a |
siilir sui^ to
clalmsd tor tto new msCal radlnm. aad
has exblbltad tt to sevsral pssasaa,
asys tto Ohtoago Rseoid-BsraM.
clalmsd for ladlam. Oas of Ur.l
pto«s tto
In a bottis
aad pat R to a «aik
isaad
_ _
look
mmp
tto bottis srith
Hs ttoa took ^phsisgftofc, o<
I srith aa oeiiBBiy
AM
am htotoftaat aittole of fftot.
to* ai«ht to nsto vMtoJaMBW
am toli» and gatoawlft iwtog flagw.
m.
UM
THE ETEHIBO BBOOBOl TBATBBBE OOT,
laco, 8ATnEDAr/lUT 7,1»4.>
t- ■■■.' . IV >
YSPEPSIA OF WOMEN mm'i
f whidi while it <.
.
M-M
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m
% f f ^ IT
MX
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoundl i
IK
**^***^^^***^^***^^^^****^^^*^**^^^^*^**^^*^*"^^^^*
^
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^ I
.w .
I ivtii
wt41«
and let Toa know how
^
■»* for a yw. bnt 1
iC5 ijtir
m ^ $5000
i2EJTtsras.'.:sSf .siro, i
“
decided
^ecvtable Oomp
"do all and
Md maaot prmiaa It too kUMy. tor 1 know It
5?iSgSff.k*A
Mmi/wm wfco—Ufw weprtat
VTHE SPORTING
WORLD
DUmoBd, Track and
in the kind.
FYask Dancroft of the Cincinnati I’nlversliy I-'*. Purdu«- 1; n**irolt coldab U atHhoritr for the Maiomcni ! lege 5. M A, C. 4. Alma 7. Ik-iroU
Rain Ktop|w-d
ttet tMwr ball If aicatn foritini: m ih?\ College of Medicine Z
front. Hr tay» In part
"It •••cnif i»| the l>*hlgh l.afaveMe game In tb«- nfth
in 1 In f«M>r
■M. and I think every clow ob«ervi i j Inning with the M“or«can ae« the name thins, that tiaaelmK of Laft.vetie
kaa nerer been ao papular a* It ha>
The V of M hntel.all lemm were d**•baen and U Bolnit to be this year feaiiHl by liiiiioit Saturday by a tcore
There aeema to bo an Incroafc In tb< I of 10 to 6 Ibinng tbe latl ihre»‘ y<art
latercat of the national ifainc every there hat hardly Imh-h a time or plaw
Where. Thl« can bo noticed In all lit** , wh«-n the dojM- Kh«>«-t thowei! when*
ClUea wboro the hig leajruef have j Michigan could beat Illlnolt. yet the
Icaait and also In (ho largo nunit>or 1 Wolverlnet ha»e proien the moti ex
.gad apparently pronporou* onnilitlon ias|M‘ratlng ttnmbitng
Idock
to the
ot the minor leaguof aoatioroil all
men frnra Ililnolf. Une y«*ar Michigan
the country
The aitondanoo at
won the rhamidonthlp by def.-aling
opening garnet hat been tomothing re lillnuis two oiii of thre*'.
Anoth«*r
oarkablo. mntlderlng the kind
v)*ar the champion>hl|t wat In dItpuK*
weather In
which they
have I
l.att year Michigan was the only west
played." However Mr. Bancroft
em college to win a game fmi
wot aay anything about how thr
Champaign ttudent*
The
hor><h»o.
len'dance It being padded tovoral i
whieJj Coach Huff of Illlnolt. say»
aand each game.
Among the Collogoa.
Ann Arbor groudt are to his men
not work Saturday
Athletics In Michigan Schoolt.
WaMer C. Lee. of Grand Rapidt. It
captain of Mlchlgan t tonnl* tea
The Yptilanll Normals were given
No Yale team will l»o tent to the St. an awful trouncing April 2f. AUdon
UniU fair
Yale men will (M»mp<>io. winning by a tcore of 23 to 2
The a
•eopi* intervatad.
I
rolls f.
I'o introiliuf ihfir lint-
Young Corbett was given an ovation
when Introduced at the Niiioual Si».ri
third assessment, together with the
accnosl interest on all unpaid^ Install^
Ing club in London
n A. Messner of Oxford, Ind.. has
Instead of being In a sanitarium
lieen offered |5.b0fl for 1 full brother of
Jimmie Mitchell, the "WeMi Rarebit."
■II. City Treasurer
Han Patch. J :.6«4. foaled recently
Is In training In Wales
Klwoo.1. at 15 to 1. tl^e lonjp*st price
•Kid" McCoy has gone to WhU
ELECTION notice.
In the race, won the Kentucky derby, Plains to train for his bout with Jarl
Ice is her<-li> given to 11
while Pn>ee«sls. (he favorite, wai
O'Brien scheduled for May 14
: eU-ctors of the city of Ti
and Brancas. the second choice,
Curley Supples and Kid Freilerlcks
Grand Tmverse county.
will box the main card at the <>iM-ning
Moharlh. f. It. 5, won the K
show at Fort Erie. May S
j in s
City derby at Klk Ridge Saturday aft
Peter Maher knockinl out Jim Jef ' A I
election the prop
enuion; Military Man. 12 to I. second
fords In two rounds. That will f?lve !
.............. ............................
iini of Nine Thou
mil Curtis. .7 to 1. third Time 2.10
peter a new Ic-ase on life in Phlladel
j>„iiars iIH.imnmmii.
:r,T
phla
hnrvi*. Foxhsll. In Fngland. was re
cvlv.-d In this country with general re
grei
Fewer American homes made s
finer record than did Fokhall
Dr. W M Dusaw. of Monroe.'Mich .
rt>cently
purchased
the well-bred
young stallion Spbinxon. by Sphinx.
2:2»«4. dam by Onward, and will place
Newton
Bennington
;i:;rr;rr
Is out to win
I Issuing bon !> of ssUI city
Georgi- Consldlne stands
ready
Jaaior girlt In the clat* championship
faatket ball terlet by a tcore of r. to
S Thuraday at Ann Arbor.
Word comes from Maditon that the
Cnivenity of W'ltcontln srlll proiett
Schute. the University of Michigan
hurdler, at an entry In the meet at
Chicago on June 14. U U said that
the athleUc authorities of the college
have completed Iheir plant, and have
..l
IS„..n I,.,
..a
on four FtJrt Wayne lost five and
tin <me. Marlon lost tw.i and won
so. Wheeling lost thnv and woo
I
For a loa nof Nine Thousand Diil
lars (IH.'kki «m.i f,,r Hie pui
................................................. „i McCoy and ’siructing a r-mcreiee .St.i'I
p,,,,.in,mons wl'l meet on the roast !
our and won one; PhlUdelphU
a hill climbing contestt in Boston
machines made 500 yards
rd. on a)o
cent grade at
a speed which
pgualled a mile in 52 seconds
Both
machine* were over 40-hprse power.
lost four.
rl* Institute, of Chlc*«o. woo
the American league Boeton lo*i
one and won four: Philadelphia loci Princeton’s eighth annual Inter-scbolthree and won two; 8t. Louis won two an,tlc games Saturday with a score of
28^
points. Mercersborg came second
Mphla. and ts ccctmla to neore at Chlron fonr; Chicago lost three and
eaco If wot barred.
two: Detroit won two and lost with 19H. Philadelphia Central High
The folkTwlag college baaebal two: New Tork k»t two and won school was third with 14 Thirty-two
gMM» were played last SaUrday three: Cleveland kmt three and won schools were reprMeated. Five of
Hal, CraaaS. Harvard 1; ComeU 1. ro: Washington km four and woa Princcton’a InU
PrtaMhoa 1: Tala 1. PeaMylvaaia 0;
After kmlng 13 sUalcht gamew
HahfhtV- Id. Mlanesou 1; WlaooaalB
praparfrf cooalderable evidence to prtaant in support of their claim that
Schnlc U Ineligible. The hurdler was
a polat winner for Michigan at Pbila
(.ioKl Crown.................... .........................................
Silvtr l-illinuN..--................................... ........................... <-»c
Itri.luv Work...................................................................
Wr evaminr your troih friM- of charnr. ami
H.'ll you ii- atlvancc what it will ctisl you.
national
w..V’i7,?:;
Siatr Bank BM^i-. Ivooins JuT-'Jiis. Offuf lltHir^, *S to S
Both I’honf*;
: -- ........ ..'.............
H. P.aruum.
i* fastest steam yacht. Sea Fox.
ind won one; Brooklyn won four;
anal I lost one and won four; ChiItvst one and won four; Pi'is-
-4
M«‘si Kublypf plair..........................-- ..........................$G.1>0
lioM l illinns...........................................................$l anti up
I contents of vat,I i.allot shall be as fol-
f* seventh annual meedng of the
en's Whist congress closed Bat. to meet In Philadelphia next
i**h water ha* Iw^en purchased by
Walter Dupeo of Chicago and will be
on Spring
Willi
ire with all worU.
'said rttv. will l.e Mibnillte.l to a vole
I of the taxpavitu: elerti.rs <if said city
AurelSo Herrara Is now In
Mont., where be Is prefiarlng 1
20-round trtttle with Louie U
lillin*f^ plains.
t:vcr>' ^fl «>f I'-flli ihry will J*ivr on«‘ L'tilil
lillinu. Kcinoinlit r w<- ^iv<- a writH-n miaran-
|li pi'e'*
.......
ably be one of Colnmbla * oppon.«nit
The aopbomore girlt defeated the
national Dentists
mah< a Special Offer For Cbis Week Only
Horae* and Horaemen.
To show the extent of racing In
Ohio. lir. trolling and iMicIng meetings
• ThousaiKl
Captain Waiklnt of the Ann A
and is confident that he has a look in |
p.^ole has arrlveil in Salt ' lars <.h,. f..r -he pu
for the rich slake
Battling Nelson i siructing a Conrreiv .St,-, 1
With three dayt' training. Spear, the High tchiMd team hat left school
lots will b<- severely felt In athletics.
The iKMrd of apeals of the Amerl' ^he winner Is to Isix Gans.l'^'*'”'’'
I tprinirr. ran IW yardt
1 .-ti.i
lH*lng their iMtl man in the dashei
ran Trotting as.soclatlon JU a meeting
T McGovern I* going In Chiragn i
The following High tcluwd games held in Chicago Tuesday, refusc^l
mill II liefiire Very long Th«*r.- are
were playe«l last Tuesday; The Ypsl recognlre the roc.ird of 1;59\ claimed
to have been mo.le by Crescetis on the step ihroiigh six rouDil*
Normal team C. Y|>sllantl High sel
3: (he I’ of M 14. Ann Arlmr High grounds of the Wichita Fair assoctaGus Rublin refuse* to II*' dead No>
Indiana unlvorttty
tch<M)l ti. seven Innings; the rh'trolt
he wants
to box
Marvin Hart 2 .
Dame Saturday In the track
Medict C. Shepard Hedt 5
rounds, and
the unsqtiashable BlMy 1
General Bporta.
meet by a wore of 7C to 3C
.Madden want* to liet J2,r.rt<i on th
(ianies playiHl In Michigan schools
Coach l.rf‘udc?r of the Cornell univor
A movement is on foot to stop Sun
Monday
IVimli College of
Sealed Proposals.
ally hat l»een re-engaged at attlttanday bas.-l.an In Grand Rapids
cine 14. Alma College V; Ypsllantl
S.‘Sl«--l profMisalv will be rec.-lv,-,! by
> Chariot Courting
The inrteiH-ndeni t>asetiall leai
Sormalt 4. Ypsllantl High school
Manisie.' Is now ready f.ir date*
> Murphy hat a ronple of Hying
^«•ven innings; Olivet High ^^hool
dress .Manager James Jaremba.
o-cl„rk p n.
M.r I-., I«.,, .n,l ,1.....
•prlntert at Yale. D. J. Tory
Charhitie High schtMd 4.
Sunday baseball In Brooklyn
1M In » 4-5. with the wind, an
Saturday games in Michigan resul
iM-en deciansl legal by Justice Gay nor
Long ran the 2SO yard dath In
Harry Pollock has matched Hughey city, bids to b.- on the following pro,*,
e.1 as follows; Clare High srh.iol
and claimed the police commissioner
Oomell espoclf to win the hi
sitions.
viz
MeiJitvem.
brother
of
the
ex
terror,
to
Midland High schtMd 4: Kalamarti
exc,H.ded his authority
Masonry, concrete and cur stone
diet at the intercollegiate me<
fight Bowker In l.ondon May 13 for
High KchtKil IS, Vicksburg High sebot
r.rp.*n.er>. Interior finMi.
F S. Edge, the English
Aabbumer. a tophomore. who ii
$2,000 a side
Bowker has lieaten
t Katon Rapids High srh.sd 1<*. Clia
Plumbing and drainage
man. will try to run a machine r.bOfl
great alonU In practice.
everybody In hls class In Englan.l.
ltdte High
schottl 1
FenTitn
Hig
mik-s
In
in
hours
without
a
stop
At a reward for MIehigan’f
while The younger MKlovern Is very
school R, Flint High schts.I .3. veve
Indoor polo is the latest
The
ploiiahlp abowing in the PenntylvanU
well regarded here
.McG<ivern will
Innings; Galesburg High schixtl an
is large and covered with leather,
gamaa, Ifanager Baird bat announeed
be the favorite
Hotly High achiMd tied In a seven It
the amount to acrompan> ea«ii but
the s|s.rt is fast and furious.
that the track team Would go to the
George Gardn.-r
must have gone
nlng contest. Monroe High school i
The .Naiionai Bowling league
81. LouU expotltlon to eoropete in th >
Western High school of Demdt 7, ten
have Its western opening in Chicago
All-American contettt
^‘‘^•Uns anVs'U'lfl<'*'*un‘ «>*•.' '-«• -“-n
as
knock.*d
innings; Adrian 6. Olivet 2.
at the office of the archU,*ei. J,-ns 1
on May 7 and will continue, with Inter
In the firtt l»oat race- of the seaiuin
i the other Petersen, or the city r'.erk In the Trav
We.lnesda.Vs games in Michigan remission*, until June 7.
at
Annapollt.
Saturday.
Pennsyl
d knocked Gardner
erne (iiy State bank building
ilttHl In Jackson High school 12. AI
Fanning led the trap shootem a*
Tanta'f ’vartHy crew
defeated the
By order irf the Isiard of education
second rrmnd and set him down
on High school 11; Ann Arbor High
Kalamazoo
last
week
with
548
out
of
navy flmt crew of
etghi by three
the count of six In the fifth
Root
h.iol 7. Ytudlantl High
schotd
;
Daie.i ■
n three days. Mm Bennett of
leaglha over a two mile ct>ur»e on the
ed In during the last round and
Hillsdale High
schtsd
14. Hanover
■ 2173 13
Chicago broke 482 targets.
Severn
Penntylvanla'K time wai; If*
te very near aeorlng a knockout It
igh scht«>I 2; M A C 11. Hillsdale
He Philadelphia Auto rlub has ar
mlnutet. S?4 teeondt. and the mid
k ten minutes to brtng Gardner to
:ed a big meet on May 28. at the after the fight
diet wat 10;4»
The League Teams.
It Breeze track Well know chanfPootball men at Columbia are ex
rongregaiional church building
peeled u> begin their tpring practice,
In lilt* Central league, the week clos
k 8ur« Thing.
elvetl up to Monday noon
aad the work will be made hard ihlf
1 automatic pin setter Is In operaig May S. Grand lUpids lost two
year, for Colutpbla hat a by no meant
at the Elephant club bowling al
eaay acbednie ahead for
The
It sets up pins with
•U hand won 5; ENrausvllle tost two ley. In Brooklyn
lightning rapidity.
Hnlvertlty of Michigan team will pmb
but not a* Yale reprewniallvo*
[i':
PAVING TAX.
t lnereas»*tl r
Wnshlogutn won the fourteenth. New delphla. gives the
Is In B«>rand place at that and tige In Blhletlca.
Iso won three straight games oo
Among the Puglliata.
pr«*cedlng days from the tail endera
Charlie Neary and Benny Yanger
Ilf the American league. The trick fight at 120 pounds. May 13. In Mllwauwas done Thunwlay by a score of S to
Eveauof the Week •• the
soda fountain
k-'ESS'"-
i
Jiccldent
and Bcaltb
Insurance
is a n< cf'-vi5) atnl rvt ry man vlmiiM tarr) tliis prolccirclinn.
M\ iiMnp.ini r<-uirtiv inun- iti ils policy
hoMcrv than .in> nihrr iii^iiiaiK<- tnmpany in ihe
world. It costs yon no mort- to carry ilic best, ihcreforc 1 volicii yoiir patronan*
sriilc all ciaiins and
^ri\{-yon >onr monry, and yon an* not asked lo wait
from ’.hrt-f il.i>> in onr wri-k for yotir check No other
a^irnf> has this ,tntliorit>
K. member oiir new loca
tion.
Kindi) ;4i\f iiv a eh.tiK'- .and we u,ll do oiir best
to ple.'iNr yon.
UiiHed States liealtb and
Jiccident Insurance Co.
3. m. Blabtsitt. manager
307 Stalt Bank Building
\V.\N 1 liD —A L'‘>”‘1 r« liable .i;:en: tor I'ravcrsc City.
R -
IVI o O O V
Oor r«a s (30 r-t cd • r«^ of
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
Evt-rv Liu.iiy provided jttd ‘stisfactory handlinj; ol
difi ontru*-t«d to my cere y.usranH
Dazz/y Market Latter upon rtqu Lit. Personal interw . «nd tv-vrrf-pondtnc *; reUt.'.c to ihc purchase or sale
le eeaaon.
Walt's Drug !
Suite 404 Whitney Block,
The first rircular ever laaoed
Rugali 4
bard, to Oamhrldgs^ Ifaaa. to 1877.
DB. H. B. ANDBB80N torn rrtuned
from WktwrtowxL N. Y, ud te now
prepared to auend to hls medical
practice as usual.
3y^«t
Catasaii’s
•very tlnia.** Catota
M n. IraiiiI HP amUliig
Clastic near
Ctkens. 802-
Oppogite P. O. Rooia. r AmL4
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Wwmwr. Proprietor
Use Record Want Ads
TSB ieVEKDrO KEOORD, TRAVKB8K OITr, ICCBL, 8ATO&DAY, MAY ?, ItOi.
m
Uim MEWS4IF TBE WOUJK
.............
la MM. raaila. Umm toAcO'
oHtattva Ma^ Ma tMT that to
•vaai aai opwaiH hy MM Cmmcb.
II vw «tarla< it ymn tm- La«t r«ar
ft aak S4 pw cMt. araht. aa4 saM
twta* lover Chaa aay other tvlac eoaipaaf. The MM fanam are ahoet to
etart a «o nparallee faetorr to oMaafadrana Ihalr ova lahaiac aaaehlaefT
The strike ea the Paaaaa raUroaJ
has hera hrvaght to aa aa4. ma
m. Lmda. Mo, that the total am
pi«W«a at the vnrld-a fair
aligbcly exceed lad.OM. This ladndes
penoa working ta nay eapadt:
tathagrooads
British losaes ta srages and proBu
dag to the shortage of the cotton
supply are compsted to be £1S«,0M a
wage earaers loaing £110.000.
csBploren £40.000. Tbe losses fall
poa a total of lOOjOOO persoos.
Japanese workmen are ob!lg«l to
wear on thdr cap* and back, aa In
orvaaM at MeMM. Ala^ the ponnae •eripMoo stating Ihelr burine** and
their employer-, name.
Tbe Beaver C!ouniy. Pa.. Builder*
xchange League, which was reeesily
which thap aac4 to heap «ova strikes organtacd. has begun lu Brat battle
aa4ai
organized labor. All I he carpenvlih t
■mde a demand for an InrreaMThara la a pacaWar dearape betv
of 2S cents a day They were geuing
■ aa4 the ariaers* rep- W. The a«oetalloo coo.lders ll
rwMtlOiB oa the Welch Coaeltta
ttm haari. The (oraMr data a re
daatloa af S par eoai.; the tatter hare
pHraa aodea of a roither t% par <»t.
CMWbaasrii.
aMaaes, aMkiac a total of « per cent,
Back In the w-venlW. when Tmw#
perhaps the latter oere has tor
eommswd of a ship of tbe o
ty|>e. be was lying
ohiaet the rateatha oT praoeat vases.
la IMt aa4 IMS there vere M< ua barbor of tlenoa. M«l»csw
tawed on board at all time, except
loaa orMaa4 hr the Brotherhood ai Bnaday morning, wbeu tne|M-cttun took
Phiatasa. hriagiag the oeahershlp up ptaer. Oar Bonday a wHl-kmimi
te ahoat njm. The anaUar ot per- American millionaire steamed oat with
a |*rty of friewta ta hi. prlvste ya. ht
aoas aov aaplofad la the craft
OaJca« htataa fa s<v«a as 320^. thus and tacceeded ta gHiIng on de« k,
taarias aoaMthlas like S214MO vork where be wa. met by raplalg l*ewey.
asked him to lesve
Mr Money
/ osa itaorgaataad. Bfforts are beinc Wbo
remonatrated. and. finally, exasperated
pat farth uPbrias a targe per cent.
by tbe rod flrrooew of tbe olfi.-er. be
; thaw laft) the aaloo.
horst out:
“.No. «r; I wont leave.
- . Joaraapaca plnabers to New I
If eca. Ooaa.. hare lakea the InltieUre American rltlsen. tnd hav I iM-rfect
right on tbla veaael. 1 p
ta
Amerlrs: 1 am on iny own iir«H»erly:
nceasiag of plumbers part of thk ahlp belong* to
I of saaltary coadii
Calmly l*rwey ofa-iied hi.
stoolwd down, and apllt off i
IM pioBhlaSxesrs ago
the dock flooring. Handing
phimben atade an attempt to g
simitar act passed. In which they Incenwd Ameriran citizen, be reirfled;
you ow
. ftaltad. Haring now perftx-ted
there-, the taddrr-now git!aute orgaaixalion and being tborough
And be got.-UppIncoita
■ V ly ocgnntaed. they are oonttdent
^ v’- sooceea.
rnsUMT BcluUar*, k'^T"The lung* arc piiiklfb and spongy.
Whotaaalera In the leather industry
Mt Baa Ftancisco. Ctai., bare refused Wc have ooc lung In our Iku»> They
arc the Mime color. IViico we die our
to alga the wage scale
lag year, and the leather worker*' Un Inngn go to different tbini
ion oa horse good* has gone on strike people wbo are bed tticj
Onr aold
1 ind get >iumed up
The wage scale proposed U the one
aov In force, but the srholesalcr* goes to besven, but our lu
••The lung, are plnkUb i
vlahod to make a SO per cent, reduc
Bcau»e It It their <v>lor
V
tloa ta wages. Thl* *trike will ex
bees use we ought ti
tead to Baeramanto. Lo* Angeles. long
lung. They see the «ime
Pnrttaad and several other coast heenuae they slay tl
change
difftsvsit
eUtaa
when we die they
The big plant of the We*tlnghouse When we die our lone* turn to d»fBiake ooauiany, of Ullmerdlng. Pa., fereut color* beet use they con'1 May
Che some thing all the time.
rsaamsd operatioot In full on April
“The people who go to the luid man
It. eaploying ifioo .killed men
Is because they ought to
good «»iir
Boatea. Maas., union garmeni work- aold goea to hearro because it ought
ors vlU print and distribute l.ooo dr to go. Some iieopi* that goe* to Ih#
bad
mao
la
becaoae
they
ought
to ho
. oolars oontalnlng the names of the
go to
to heaven,
bav«
Uke tbe ooea that go
^ Bnstoa Braa that are unfrleadly to or- good
•nrm iw
w air in ao
snM labor.
n the purs
the ba
CMatte paper workers- unloo. af- •ft- ao that It an clan on lung out"
•liatad vllh tbe American rederatloo i^Pbltadelphls Telegraph.
at Labor, Is tbe latest addition to tbe
labor BBorement of Baa Prandsco.
To save a life. Dr T. O. Mi
<o. Mehoopany. Pa., made a
e*t resulting In a wonderful c
a are edocated. In certain fac* lortos children of 1« and 14
fltloa that they attend the school
with , the factory three or
low houra dally. The factory popu
tatkm 1a compoaed almoat excloalvely
of poaaaau from It to M ymrs of
aaatamnh of whom are won
srotkmaa reaches the limit of hi* poa
atMIltlea at 55, and I. usually a wreck
N* S%a .. Interoattonal aasoclatlon of
'Mast flithare worker* and amelter.
win abortly demand a restoratinn rtf
the vagM prevailing before the redweUoaa were made during the month*
of December and January.
Btghty-aeven per cent of the men
am ployed tn the Sydney (Australia)
fimliare saaking trade are member.
at the union Tbe union report, trade
aa being usuaually brisk, polither.
hatag apectally In demand.
The Federal MinixUr of Australia
realgaed on April it. owing to its dw
feat on the tabor party’, amendment
to the OompulMtrv Arhitralion bill,
providing that .tate employe, shall
ha Included In the terin* of the law
Railroad men ta B^n have an or
gaaltatkai numbering tO.OiXi member*.
Miner* at Dea Moines, Iowa., have
hero aerred with notice that the -open
ahop- win become effective
.
craft after April 15. Thla
I ^ tlrely new tune ta the miner*' cootrosarsy and may cauae a eoatinnance of
I attacked t
.used by ulr
. I had
lion of the ato
xcellent
Electric Bltt
. I pre^
trouble.
atomach and
gained
tcrltted them
at had an
from the flrat. ■
»ctric Bltt(
•• Elecl
lack ta 14 moo
iteed for Dyapepare positively guaranteed
Dyi
ktlon and Kid
Kta. Indigestion. Constipation
nev trouble* Try them. Only 5(
Johnaon'. Drug Store and F, H M
N»« T« IWtil***
DavM K. Fmnils. pn-si.bnl of tb.
t. l»uls exiswUlon. was o CucM at
tbe ciridiroti club dliiorr at Wnsbli.g
Before tbe dliiiur be met a
friend who wild:
*
•inive. I with yon w.iuW tell me ■
fuiinv *tory
I esj»**el tlstse fellows
win mil on me loiiicbl and 1 wsnt to
have wuuethlni; r«-ady
Can’t ,vou help
me cmir"Aon remind me of a lime wbrti 1
wa. mmtuiiuiilng ta Missouri” replug
Fmn. I.
-I imt to a hotei and tbe bill
of fare consisted of eombr»*od mnned
lUlitg-OrMtssm sc
Barometer
A comiiion tod* crmclccr it tt tutceptiblc to mtmotphtric change >1 a barometer. That’t why
crackara bought in a bagtatte worse one time
diananotfier. That’s why you could never get a
really good soda cradeer untU tbe National
BiacoH Company made UUMda Moult and
protected them wMb an air tight package. Now.it
no difference whether it's clear or rainy ;
dry or moiat; warm or cold; you can enjoy at
their best, tihe best ctackers, the best bakers ever
baked,
simply asking for
The
Crackle
Yoo Hear
Is the Sifa
||y||iia.g U WKftVa^J^rdfssa^ psfK« brMw piM IS Ihr sasw.1 knsi.
Qft T. A.WILmJL LWMM. CM, Up«.
Q^.iLL Vf
L. G. BRYANT
BAOWM-Attor..,
Coal
NATIOMAL SISCUrr COMFAIfY
It is chcjjxt than
wood.
IMOAIID HBAkTH
iodkal fsaetloa k hapt ta a hi
dUioa. Thawiyktotakaaa
itm at Wfaa of CMduL
Emy woM U sahM to coodiM
WiM
which fariagmfamak
itzsBgth for aU
of Gardtti gissa
Ilfirsif
tbe dutki of Ui
CLEAHEST
CHEAPEST
.JEAITHIEST...
ITUAlrTUumwuft.
gi\c >ou satisfaction
T.VTrii^jirr
AlCD
ABSOLUTELT OIJORLFS'-
THE
i-iOM-r
C. B. TAYLOR GOAL CO.
Wine of CJardoi not only emsa baf
mCJSmllM
^SnlW
We carry the
best suw k, and it will
goank tbs henhh. Tha organ, quickly napomi to
the healing ssgstohkiagTndtanta of which Wins ^
Cmdui U oompoawL A hadthy wtmum ttam *^
taka thU madieina cm npptaaching tar psriodkal
Wine el Gnrdai com tha wont eaaaa of
prolonged
troobka and has euisd thonaanda
of ttam qakkly and eompktoly ta tha privacy of
ELECTRICITY
ELGIN C. LEWIS
nmt
-------- cure for aUfamakdiaenaea. 1
WINBCAmHIl
IIS4MI Hits EiNklt
U(lt lit Pmr e*.
VIE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
For executing y-our twork with the Lost AmPVlBt Of PfiiO
laranand together with our Cot RltC Prices and ten year guaranchcap and comfortable jjUace
tee makes our j^ariors a safe, cheap
to have your swk done.
Good Rubber Plite 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Brldfc Work
5.00
Gold Fillings $1 and up
Best Silver Fillinfs 75c
Best Cement FlUlufs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
charges made for examination and esli
k. Tgkc Herttor tor Fowlh Hmt,
All recent impfovemcntx, superior lens, protected lens, snap, ruby
and emeraUl side lights, of highly polished nickel, m crom section like
ckn-er leaf, which corrugation increases the strength and stiffn« of
the case, while adding to its beauty. No wick, no oil, no liquid, no
smoke, no sincU; no trouble to dean, always ready, simply turning
switch. Wind or storm will not affect the light. Four different
styles. Prices from $3.60 up.
•
car,
GENERAL IRSURANCE
snd ^Ih .
c 1. LOCKwrouD. o^r
C. X AtuiAHa^^*^^
ms
m Eisi Fns sum
~H.&N.E. nMEGARO
At Praakfan
• • A. A a
iij;:
mssE^:-
V R;:. Esi;i'
o. P. CAKVKR A AAa
Stocks, Bonds, Graio, Prorisioos,
FIRE INSURANCE
J. M. FELL,
;
J. W. GiuUeU. H. D.
Otmarml PraciiM.
COMMI^ION BROKER,
OpfalhsUale CloUmr*.
t l^uotaiions by pn
direct from New
\’ork and Chicago.
Absolute security.
GLASSES
BY
tbe first five da)x
t!
of each
mth.
|Curing heailache
nersonsoei
a specialty; glai
Fire Prool Elastic Polp
Ptelar-..
Made of woo^l, pulp and Filjcr,
chemically prepareti and ictcni tihcally combined srith fire clay,
; cement and other ingredients.
Plafter today, carpenters can fol
low tomorrow without dislodging
plaster. Carload on hand.
Patents
fitted
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
Pere AIarquette
TIoTHoii PiripPUstor Ci.
NOTICE!
We win make photographs i
a greatly redooed price Mr 111
et guaranteed to 6l
DR. V. J. IKmS
DENTIST
Very best of denial service only.
lOlh year of practice. Vour patron
age is aolkntcd. In new Munson
buOdic
JURPET CLEAIM6 WORKL
Canvt Cleaning and Foatber Aeno-
Ifext Tveaty Dkyi, ta ordt
to advertise our work. W* a<
making fine photos lor $1.M
$LM aim IXJf per Mza
Can and see them.
Travwrro City. Mich.
R that this tabal la on thn bo* from
THE MWT1IRE
— loDileh you oMaet ymir cAgaro.
SgTM be 1^^ rog.,1^
A 5. OAnn,-------Pnpgtaiir/
-■
Ptamniifl
Wkea Tw
•'-"■assss.t,*-—
Oar soda fSMitaAa k
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
J. N. Inin
6ei. R, McWitli
MOtROE & HeWETHY
>TAj>;bAKmy»j(PAMKs.^
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Caaa 8trw«L
parkui;.- '
5
AnmionlA
i: n.- S.l s,..ln
EVER RBUY ELECTRIC
IRGYCLE LAMPS...
.JIENTISTS..
Worst of Hlfhaat Remibta Oroda.
Finn Bold Wortt a fipnclaMy.
tens’ Phonn «g£
25c
4
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON. Hiitrer
Rooms 407, 408
New State Bank Building
It ^our atomach'. bad. you can't be
bandrome. HoHlster's Rocky Mountain
Tea cures all atomach trouble*. 55
Jobnton'i Drug Store.
TravMU* City.
P-ANHALLCOON
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
04 Nnw Wllhalm Block »U
r.4>. u. <
Traverse City Dental Parlors
% \ fecordiaUy invite the people of Traverse City and
\#V/ vicinity lo viat our NEW DENTAl- PARLOR?,
^ ^ locatctl in the New Slate Bank building. Fou rth
Floor. Rooms 407, 408. Our park,™ arc cquipjied with all latest electrical appliances, and with our skillcl
workmen and roo^lcro methods we are prcpareil to give you
work which has hitherto been done only in large cities.
|6EHE8AL HWHAicEj
ORA fiAWYCR
CRARD RAPIDS t IRDIARA RY
COSPARY.
_
JOHN R. SANTO
ftaw WllhaliU Rtaek.
CASH CROCER
Trs) (.«*«• Y rs«w ('ll; 6 K
eh. tgrtotirsad KApsis
Ttai.. Tmr«a TrsTrrsr Oty r 1
n from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
IT.
eonfingto Craotrsk Wv
Uneeda
Biscuit
TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
Maw York to organtxe all tbe steoogn»« c»art OMrsa.
' .raghars and typewriter* of the city
In the quiet snd little visited I
-late aa anormoas nnloe.
Of the .nprrme court of Canada
^
A aumber of the moat kaportani morou. lucldeot. occaakmaUy occur
ttait
are
never
mentlooed ta the staid
laandry fltoa at Chicago, nu hart
' algnad the $15 aataimum wage scale eIBcinI record. A few day* a
prominent New Brunswick adrm-atc' agiwamaW of tha tanndry drirers*
Mr. Quigley—wa. argulog a po
I; /:.- toa and vlU oontlnue to employ only conKrocttae a* to which thou
■
wWoa mamhera.
twed. •be." “*he." or "It." The Uwyer
.
IkwAha irri time In the hi.tory of favorwd “he” or "she." and bh
^ tha copper regloa of the upper penlo- tentlona called forth the lntemiptl<»
from Justice Bedgewlek. wbo was
awla of Michigan an cMranlxation
the bench:
On eoppar mlnera la being formed.
"Fat. sir. tbe oM testsmeot oee*
The damaad of the dock manager*
proDoun "It."
ftii^ the great lake* that the Loog"I am astounded, my lord." InaUutrriorted the advocate, drawing blmt to tbe Impressive dignity of bis
raStMtioa of 15 per cent, was ftaUy re
B ft 4 In. “I am nstoandpd at aoeb a
fwad by the onloo maa.
‘ Tha order of raUvaymeo wUl tntro- fwference. Doe* not year lontahlp
know
there
ta no neuter gender ta the
IV SoMabUllBthaDomlaAanpami
Bchresr tangtmger And theT court
I ^ tn ifWfUo that toBviv opatotow lo
oMuroat
tha tauvo moat goaa aa aaamh
THVAMCOMOWANTAO.
j MSKSSsrsi'&SRr
JoSJil£r;;SrS£.
ACracker^
REMEMBER,
If I had any quail I would eat them
MunEstaim'. ::
E!^ sasjrzsusxs
Mobva and «wiu«* lUlcm
TRY A HBCOIkD WANT Aa
a—
YESTERDArS M8UE
ITOlT?a
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^. SATURDAY, MAY T, l(K)i.
BiOtWi^
Rv
CREMATED
•CFOKC TM» VE«V KYM OF Hit
FATHCM AMO MOTHEA
■ADteT nu T« TBC most
■V UOKTIWC FItCC* OF PAFCF
■OLLtarSfiUEEVlU.
By wire to the BreBlag Record.
The Hague. May 7.—Qoeen Wllbeb
menU's tbroaL »blcb baa been iroubllag her for aome day* -pasL la In a
we aerioas atnte this moming than
aay time alnoe the nffectloo became
ticeable.
The trouble now is acmpanled by fever. All of her eo_ gemects hare been canceled for the
premnt. A report from the palace tbit
WHILE LEFT ALONE.
ILL WEALTH THE CAUSE.
•mty
m
Wat
Charrtd
Only
Matt
t fluint l»y th*
FathM^nfant Wat Siiffaeat
Prominent Farmer Near Ann AWmr la
a Buicid*.
By Wire to the Rrening Record
•d—Tra^ady at Mantan.
farmer of 8uCrippen. a promi
petior township, comimitted aolcidc
tanging, ill health
morning by hangl
the cause.
ESCAPED
FROM JAIL
PRETTY RESIDENCE, desirably
cated on State street, fer sale. Call
217B-St
reguUr mootbly aoelal aher- at 522 State atreeL
Boow of the Ladlea* Ubrary asaoclaUoo was held yeetenUy In the club
room* of the aaaoclaUon. The prin
The bankrupt ctoek la golnQ
cipal feature of the afterwoon wa» a
faster and faster every day.
program
delightfully
rendered
by
If you haven't been In you
•even girla. pupils of Mr*. J. L. BaiJey.
ehould do so at once. No such
The program cooalsted of a aerie4 of
values ever offered before any*
picture*, each ooe miutratlng the title
where. Just sec for yourself.
of a book
The titles depicted were:
The Bo«ton Store.
MADE HIS EXIT BY WAY OF THE "Little Wlomen.' "Study In Scarlet."
"The Sower*." "The
Light
That
basement window.
Failed, "Under T^o Flag*," "The
Woman In White." "To Hare and to
dd." “Old Fashioned Girls." "Under
Poaae of Citiaans Felled t« Locate
» Red Rose." The program was con
eluded with a tableau repreaenllng
Him Laat Night—It Wanted for
"Grief " The girls who so aklllfuHy
Dlapoeing of a Horwe Which
Interpreted the various picture* were.
Charlotte Isgrlg. Helen Strong, AlberWas Mortgaped.
» Lehman. Viola Straub. Bra Stillelt. Stella Smith. Media Amiotte
Special to the Brenlng Reeqyd.
[Furlng the course
Leland. Mich.. May 7 — William La- refreshments
and homelike'
fanisee escaped from the Leelanau
county )ail last night and Is *tlll at
DARK HORSE POSSIBILITY
large although a poaae went out aRer
SECOro TIME BE ESCAPED
EVER THINK
.....
MTR SIDES LOST HEAVaT
About Kimball
ZZT.
We can mDvinoe you
lo your IntereM to .leal .lltve*
zzzzr- ■
W. W. IIMBMI COMPANY
TZ° !:;.r
Japanese have capiure<l Feng Wang
acme
llrHl
'rr;r-.r;
,rrr,L:,r
-Z'L.
•pt
for the passa;
The Russian* are
Claimed
South
Traverae
SlTe'r
waltlngtr
the Und force* whin
lan:^' on Liao Tung p«nlnMi'.R
Pori Arthur
rhandUe were piled
Ruaalana Retreated.
By Win- to the Evening Record
rmii^4‘d
if» kn»»w
It It thouKhi ihai ^
i!r eUSf one car jumped ib.
the Other-* followed suit
('on*ld. rat.l*- anuoyanr*
r,rs:.;:
y five Russians
By Express. Today
Right from Chicago came the following:
36 tier........ ...............
.....swell patterns....................... 85c. 60c and Tfe
Neckwear,
24 doi. new Hose for low «hocs
a doi. Fancy Vests, washable
$i.2S, iS
UmbrellAs tnd
Rtio Costs
Umbrellas 60c.
76c. $1 to$(.
Our 1.60 and 2.00
umbrellas arc
liettcr values
than can be
found else*
where. ■
ik>ou« m Sul^o
BEIMDA
Toga Oom
& oo.
Belle. Shirts. Capd
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
F I F T \
FOUR hOI.L.ARS
You take
buy 111*
All new Spring Myles in ligh U
dark, 1.26,1.60, real value 2.0(
2.6t» and 3.00.
...OOIVIRORT...
Our new i.ne of ladies’shoes will be aur* to pleas* you,
no chances when you
‘
mmoo, ms^ mo, ^s.oo
They are made for comfort and wear.
We’ll be glad to show them
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
|
k»M
Opposite Whitinfl HoteL
Phones:
Citizens S2, Bell IM.
Cor. Tenth SL and Lake Ave.
noilaU l.ii'- l.*-i them <orm- ui»mn.! il
Wiju. Korea. May 7 —Won! rea. 1..-.I
at oDd Iiboii-<an<l <
WEATHEH -Showers i
I’inpTcc Shoe. »e have so’-l them
in tilts cm lor twenty-two year*,
wc have luin.'.te's i.l v.-jiisfie.l
( iivtiimrrs who y*c.r the I’loj'cc
shfxCait and inspect our new
line hr I 9Q4
c slioc
FrankFreidhch&Co
hundred
w.t.-
New Sianil
24'21i«*ni Simi
pi.M
I- Northern I
;ust i; This 1
I accorom(slai(
i. nil of whon
MR. GILBERT
IS PRESIDENT
m. paa-venger
THF.
WK8T
Sn»i:
CATHOI.Kladlr* will w-rv.- >-upp.T ai Fi.reKT.n.
ball tVedn.-*dt.v ••v.ming from n rl*«-k
ATTACKED HlbSlON
during
••ntcrtalnm.mt of *
'...
Thibetan* Repulsed by tl
Troops With a Loss of 2!
and Wounded*
presence of *uch an i
1 stimulate tl
the largest K O. T M M deroonstra
tlou ever held In this section
stale, which i» saying a good
ertngs have l»e«-n very
THREE
Governor Tor Wen
Team |
im wmiiing the tiielie-i nitmlH-r of
inl- Bii-I g>>M nie.luN f--r firsl> In
• .lifr»Ti-n1 eienis
Tl:>- Tiav«-r*.i
Auguat 12.
I'C?.'!:
City
on't Walk Away With Cup.
Z'Z
GREAT CAMP OFFICEBS
III Be Here for Big Maccabm Cele
bration—Oate Changed
t
and
the Other at the Wreck.
Men. Many
Them Married, to Walk Out.
Wire to the Kvening Record
North
0ilv Book Store
SHOE STORE.
Transferred From One Train
a Henshsll's Appointment as Forelan Cauaed the
Gloria Tor Cadies
WON’T BE “EASY MONEY
Paaaenpera
Beantiful patten of evcr.v kind—the selection from
. 6|*eclal pattei IS In the neweat things for parlor*, bed i
all*. uneyjualcd
II
and halls,
In design niul decorative effe<
•Beet. Crowna. twothirds, lajtestries, crepes, two tone* and the I
Gou<l
ikj<l I|»aper* from 6c per double roll
Gills f
double roll
In^^n»i..enu Kl.n. «
LAST EVENING.
Cheng
Wall Papers
129 From SL N. E Strong, M^r.
Kverylhlny In
SIX CARS
WENT OFF
NO WOMAN
FOR BOSS
Cxtraordhu/f Cow Pric^ on
aad thnader
LaBtas* Library
Opadaf to tAe Rvaotac Beoord
Maatoa. Mich.. May 7-Tht- re*l
donca of Eu««ia Harwood wa* burtad
to lb* srouad y*at*nlay and hU imU*
4-year-okl ton Ftoyd waa oomhid«hI Ib
him last night
tb* blac*. Ab iBfaot child was aliu
H. Day of Glen Haven I* Boomed
to badly Injarod by Inhaliny atnnkc
that It died abortly afterward
mortgage. He was taken last fall but
Mr. Haywood la a colored man and
gave the Suttons Bay officer* the slip
*ery wrti tbootht of In Manton
Ha
it an employe In one of the fartorlea
-y was mentioned
Hta wife had »ooe to a ael«hbora. lear
william Ashton of Traverae City ar
iM the children In the house
While
rested him at 4 o'clock one Sunday
the was itooe Floyd, the 4ye*r-*»ld.
prominence In
becan to llxht pieces of paper in the
froot room of the bouse
In some
manner the rotJin caught Are and a
Cynar-old aoc ran to tell bis mother
allowi^ the freedom of the corridor*
When the nelghliors arrived the
He made his way down stairs last
Whole house waa in a blare The bab)
night to the funiBc- room and made
that had caused the fire could Im‘ s<-en
the Ux)m. which hav aio.unie.1 oin«ldbut althoufh desperate efforts wife
made It waa Impossible to break
throuch the Barnes and aave him He Russians Using Dynamite to Clear
[>a> has DO political aspfratbms.
fore the very eye* of the father and
gen«-rall>
Channel—Ruaaian
Rear
Guard
mother, the batM> was burned until
agn-e.1 that lie w.iul.l
only B
Made a SUnd But Were
h was found by the agonli
Horn In Ogdensluirg.
Y in
Driven Into Retreat.
the Barnes had subside
afTerr H
sight
:i he mov.nl to Wl*
One other child, a baby,
,c rsme i.i Michigan
caught him napping.
-t o
of the bouse The neighbors
r part
y Wire to the Evening Record.
Iveelanan Jail waiting
yeST> lUisM. nger
aged to grt to this one and bring
l>nndon. May 7 —B.h.u1
dlspatchi-t
It out but the l>ai»e bad Inhaled the
bring I he report <ha' Feng Wang
Haven, where h- ha* since llveU
The loss on the house and contents Cheng has fallen Into ihe bands of the
when as luinte-rman and general
was IHIM.
JapaneM- after severe BghtJng
S«.ul
• •le-rations hsv*- Iwn n •>
trace* the repon to An Tung, a Man
churian i>oini near the Japanese ad
vancitl
p«*M»
The losses <>n l*oth
sr»- rep<irte<1 as heavy
A dis
' orKsnlzatinn
patch from 8t Petersburg states that
official admission U made that the wreck on PERE MARQUETTE AT
SEVERE
FIGHTING
EIGHTII YEARWCATHEft
SOCIAL AmWOM
large
FOUB HEN KILLED
Were Struck by a Lake Shore A
igan Southern Train Nes
Superintendent of Traverse City High
pj.
School Was Honored at Lansing
Yesterday-Batter. D,*cu..ed
|
l^nslDg
The raising of the age
comptiUon school I
tng and the saiings
By Wire to the Evening Record
.li-iciissi*.! at yi*«terday s s«*sslo«.
Elyria. Ohio May 7 —Four unknown
In a talk of the superintendent s
men wen- kllb-*l by a Lake 81
fluenci- in an.l out of sch.vU and i
rr:’r-‘'’H.7Trv<
Slflgr.’hc
------i tarkod th.- mUM-m at r.yi
Prof I It ClItM-n. »up«*rint.*nd*'nt of
Tbt- attack wav r.-puU
ic Trav*^ City iichoul!.. wa«
! ing tw*. h.iur*
The
Elyria. Ohio.
A.. O- A W
T-.- May
sfti-r last
k |<»* s K*
Construction Will Likely Be
Thi* Bummer.
Begun
$1’Shirt Waists SI
.•\Imvih
tln/«*n
mu-sM il Iiumi I < n ■
line white lawns nml malU
.t
I' «
fancy mcrceri/etl waisim^'v, all well jn.nie
Secrvsi
ir opiiotuion to mb! week par |
ami hamisomelj irimmeil with l.ite ami
J^M'^'^cIem.-n?.’'B ^F PashS
ernbroitlcry. were -olil li»r S’J-•) ami
jtuir chtsictr while ihcy la’-i
F
Pa»hby, in-a*urer.
C
M
8ie-
-r offii
president. E
•eretary
River*.
Pltkln. Beldlng
PRESIDENT OF PERU DEAD.
The Queen City Brick Manufactur
ing company ha* It* building erected United BU ^ ] Consul at Callao Benda
HEARST BUEO I
la Ferpwond and will t>eglD the i
Buch a Report.
factnre of brick Monday
The
feti«d-Bc
PraaideRtial
Candidate
pany already has order* for a nmber By Wire to the Evening Record.
Sued By New York Time*.
of naachlbea and will put the o
Wakhlngtoc. May 7.—The United
work OB their property for exbll
New York, ^ay 7—Paper*
have
State* consul at Callao report* by
cable to the *iale department the been served in an action for libel
death of Manael Candama president brought by the Times against William
LOBE STRIKE.
R. Hearat and bit newspapers, because.
itioD in the American and
the pnblicati
Ann Arbor Carp*n**r« Are WeakenJournal of April ’
“
I Brenlng Jc
artlcte which, it is charged.
_
married this afieraooo tended to injure the repoUOon and
By Wire lo the Brenlng Record.
■taesa at the Tlmea. The article
i.
W.
Curtis.
Edward
A.
ABB Arbor. May 7 —It looka aa tf
qoeatloa araa of a nature to creat*
iUovtaa
and
Mrs.
Mary
Kaowlea
were
the carpenters would loae In their
Both tb* ia the natada of thoae vbo abooM hd^
•trflee agalnai the open shop coia- prasaat aa aritaesaea.
tta reader* the belief that tbe Tlama
menced a week ago. Mearly half of brtaeaad Broom 1
ia owned and eontroltad by Mr. Angnat
Mr. Rabact WaMar wUI praaeh loortoir aioniaB to tb* Foarteeotb
Martin V. a Oarh: of «
BtS North nat ebteb aad Mar. H. W. fiaitb
Bight
^ la tb* cpaatoB. Mr. Mlltar. tb* paawr.
__________________ id teK
_
goaa
to na Mka to bou'a 4
thlevaa who appraprlatad a han«l
BMatiag for tb* I
M finwa hta hara.
.80
ilisjalaycil in lli«’ wirnlow'.. cun-^i-:mi; i f
...........
»
the men have retarded to vorlt with-
\A/. L.. BR90>X/N,
111.- am
l'’d..pl..re,l the practice of ci.l
in pl.MgIng studenif
they
I
high
. BEGIN MONDAY.
Traverse City Manufacturing
DIRECTORS ELECTED.
........
Queen City Brick Company Has I
ingt Erected In Femwood.
Abstracts of Title
Evening Record
Lm.b.n .May 7 —L.nl riir«-«.n.
pr*-»U*-nt of ih« State AsMicisii.ui <if
Hchoo'
Superintend •ml*
ye*ierday
The asNoclaliun ■* now In sessiuo vi
O. C. MOFFATT :
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
EstabilsheiS in I SOB
<
Room 210 Stalw Banfc BldK
]
BetoMML and that lu edttortal la«oenee baa been and te canployad to
aarve tbe private, peraaaal and polUioal lateTMta of Mr. Belaaoiii.
TRY A RKCOIIO WANT AO.
$1.00
Come early and g’et fir>l choice
I.veiy
one is a bargain, but sonn: arc belter than
others.
We’re Zalklng to Voung Wen
e. Wilhelm,
Cprmtr Trpat
aad aaiaa
FVob foorteen to twenty yem of gge who are satiMied mdh
nothiog leM than perfection in fit of a inh—we offer nothiy IrtiM
our dothe* are finely tailored on Itees lo fit a jrooqg man't kna^
$6 to $16. aa AMortment of tbe fine novxltiea in filaida, dteda^ aad
ttripes tboJ irill satisfy dL
dmailfott Clothing Cmpanp. .^.
THE gypmro keookp, tbatebsr cnr, mice.,
satdbday,iuy t, nioi.
ixfBias
tk^SMTSTiS IMr M
THEEVENlNGftECORD IN SESSION
nUtt
M Ikca. B* ipok* m*ar Or. Onc««ll.
ftanaa
the fr-ttlw- T- Mi alM or Me p«^
15M0<OTES ttodvtr
IHMi. H
Bi«.
km
mtt
TNOt. T.
NM
s. w. iinwm,
««
Om fMk traSnSar!
ssrsSbTr-
Wen Aheptoi Mi W. W. F.u^
The leetnre wna glnatmtai M ahowt
.J Tleva and aeaMa la CMm and
made It eery Mteeaatlas. At the ««gt
meeting thfa talk vUl be coati
aad the aadlenee win be carried
deeper into the city at Pekin.
EARLY CLOSINa
P^er Circalatlat Aiaeag the Me^
ehaata teing Readily Mpaed.
M»er asking that the merchants
ofihe city agree lo dloee their stores
the adopting of Mayor rnlgbums every evening In tb
tl
ntetamts of the rartoos standing excepilon of Tneadays and Saturdaya
laHteea. They were:
at C o'clock is being readily signed. A
and Teachers—He
mayiHty of ibe merchants have exr H. B. Gamer. O. C. Mof- pressed1 themaeives
tberaaelTes as being in favor
Mooi
of the movement and
fait.
Mmou—rnnk Mead*.
that all may sign the a
prarE •aiil M(
Di PTBBk Holdiworth
MoilEtt, Dr.
Coanr of Btodj End
Text Books.
Book! Coorse
Apparatus—Or.^ O. E.
«. A. BKlbOHKft C%
mnm
t r. DeM fcobE op ESEia oe i
|»er»’ Examlaation aad CertlB
-Prof. I. B OUbrrt. chainnan
ex-oAcio; Dr Frank HoW^worth. H
R. U Nye
DeM Mi orhM MleMSM peopte r«^ Mootague.
Tbert- was no sop^rtateodi nt s re
■ Mtir the IttUe laelieat ia Oraad port and W. W FalrrhUd moved tiiat
BapMe a few amths a«o. la whieli the aM*«*tlna ad>ourn
Doha vaa the CMteal Bsare. kia caadl4acf win apaar like a phO of EsrcaEiB tcwara of OlntmanU lor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
aad a uaeaetp apoa the parpoa
, mercury will tsurely d Elroy ll
thfa rapoMle la the Doalaatloe ol
ind rcompletelyr deran)
use of smell and
MiMea Jor the hl«heat oMce li
tern when entering
surfaces 8t
r Uoaebed
. with rigor
la aOriallr
mM# to the eotars in a circular Just
lanMi. aetAag forth bit rlews on dl
raet aoartaatioaa. His plaifo'rm U oon, talBOi la thU brief aenieoce: ~Nom
laalltM to direct rote of ibe people."
Bprwbfta^alfeetoa are being issued
wipUir hr Wearaa.^ Warrea and 11
Ion. Bacretary of State Warner i
paafo to be getting the deiegaies
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile
pany will receive Moo( r a large e
signment of the aam( splendid r
bad last
know how
bush Is guaranteed to blots
American Beauty. !
Kalserina and Ciimi
except
lie phy
reputabi'
sicians. as the dsmage they do Is ten
fold to the good you can possibly de
rive from them
Hsll's Catarrh Cure,
maaufactnred by F J. Cheney A Co..
Tob'do. O.. contains no mercury, and
is taken Internally, acting directly upIK the blood and mucous surfaces of
•be system
In buying Hall s CaUrrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
is uken Internally and made in To
ledo, Ohio, bj F. J Cheney A Co Ten
timonlals free.
Bold by druggists
IVIce. 7ilc per
boHl.
Your Artsotua,
Harvey Ransom wants your arbutus
attmtlon given to
orders.
Prompt attenl
satly and
all orders. They will
shipping
packe.1
ig If de
tl7i-3t
• Hall's Fsmily 1
Our soda fouirtain is opar
tor the aaason.
WalPs Drvg Stcra.
I RECORD WANT AO.
WANnrKD
WAN-rCO
BOW announced
A tee aear town 1
MatracUoa at Car
Dollar Bar Meth
diau wlU
__________ ________
lIs aammer to repiaee the atmetnre destroyed by ire
last winter.
The Calnmet Bvealag News has
been parehaaed by the Hooghtna Min
ing Oaictte. which will hereafter pnhih both papers.
Miss Laela 8L Dennis has heca appoatmaster ahrdiu bwOiaoS rid TmO..
pointed
postmaater at
Qolaaeaaf.
Dickinson ooimty, vice Robert Bar
clay. reaigBed.
H. A. Dooglaa. asanager of
tsen’a Telephone company at Jackaon.
has reaign^ on account of tU
and will go to California.
A tramp giving hla name as Joseph
Holloway waa run over by a train at
Grayling Thursday and both bU legs
cut off. He is not likely lo recover.
;le Creek U Irst In the held with
e of heat prostration
An old
ras overcome by the heat Tues
day while walking along the street.
On May 16 Perry will vote oo a proposltioo to bond for W.OOO. for “public
Improremenu." which means s bonus
of that amount to secure a factory for
the village.
Michael
Smith, aged
45
years,
Mi
mped into the river at Menominee
jump
with inleldal
too cold, so be cllmi>ed out and hanged
blmaeif Instead.
1 council of Houghton I
KIDNEY X A BIG SPECIAL
Dadcache
Improve the water syslem c
lage.
If necessary. Iioo.oo
spent In the work.
Quite a number of Finns li
per country have purchased
New Hampshire and will m
e. TTie farms they a
roesteads which have I
by their f<
It the Boo think
city fathi
impeiitlon Is a good thing They
iting: propoaals
from persons
prop
who
le franchise for estahllhtfing a gas
Id electric lighting plant lu the city
Coldwater people certainly are a
confiding lot. Just because the pro
moters of the Quincy-Cold water elecirlc Toad have promised to havi
mnd running by August 15. the
for Coldwater's annual carnival
-Iaateed 10yaanwith hacteetoaa^
—»wt*.tar,tL Ask Cot Cook took-Fa»
la roekera. Hera la Me that can-'
not be daalioatod. We hoaght
all the fhetorr had of iheas and
that waa oalT <me doiea. It .a
a vary large, atroag. arell aade
am rocker, alee enough for any
parlor, beautiful quarter-aaxred
acroll seat, high hack. coIU
frame (worih |S.Mi. our price,
while they laaL t3A5.
Rxcepilonally large aawtmeat of rockers: Over 30«i to
aelect from.
’They range right atong In
price from P5c up.
Kxcept tonally large axaortment of iipholeiered leather,
aprtng neat rocker*, from W.75
The tactica of the Japanese indicai.
. that they learned tome valuabte
aoM dortag the BpanJsb-American
war. The latest more Is slmosi Iden
tlcal with that of General Bhafler
-V. William Laufman't Lecture (
the “Awakeoinp of China" Last
Evening Was Very Interesting.
wholesale and retail.
tablets
E ccKvl sttendance
night" m.*etlng
K r
Johnson's Drug Biorf
Maptaton Notes.
Special lo the R\-enlng Reconl
Mapletnn. Mich. May 7-MIkk
IFYOUAREONE
of the few who have not irictl trading with us we would
like to have you call in our store and w'c will tr)- to
he women alike
show you whctc it is lo your interest to give us part of
OFFICERS.
your business.
S. Hull, pre^lIdem
V l-'rieilrich.
president
IS Wilhelm.
K Hai
attslstam eashk*r
, Edw
n.i
■■Awsk.-nlni
r
Minneapolis,
lug
aied I
s"
The second
prolisblv Im- May
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Six room house onUth
I >
{
t i
r ^
THEY’RE NOT ALL pe»« Y*
raw mera aacend-*»and and little uaad
hk pianea at aatenlahlAply lew priom at
tcimhaira branch atora, 1» Front gL
of the enormoui
frf the cotiniry
It PXtHTt.
I the Rui
the empire of China.
thai I
lining many
the temples
WANTED
will do more work than any
other two roacliinci in the inarkcL Wherever used a smooth.
c>en. Slid beautiful carpet of
green is proiloccd On inch
grass)- fields, golt, lau-n tennis,
and oi^cn air recreation general
ly find ideal conditions. A
mower coating S^l.26 will return
many times its cost in pleasure
enjoyed and labor savetl. W
cany ever)thing in hardware
FRANK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Pell^”n^*^s*^ and of Ibe
ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
-IN TIHIS OITV WOR TMK-
W. L. Douglas Shoes
low
Mo.000
Forty five (
kOBS
Crap«rs< City €as EampaBy.
PURE HOME MADE
LIRD
ATTENTION, G. A. R!
lOC ~.d
W. L. Douglas makes more Men's Fine Shoes than any other manufacturer in the
•^orld. The dcmand;for them i% enormous. Over 2.473.000 pairs made last year.
Saturday
AT MY MEAT MARKET
TOM GUNTON
Both Phones, Corner Front and
lAivition streets
1 special exercise* v
h parade, addresses and decorating «
r departed comrades' I
You Want Flags
For those who take part in the parades, you want flag* for decorating the speakers' stand for the public enerclse*. for the hall W you have your program indoors, and for the comrades' graves. We have a splendid
stock to select from and are In pos.tion to make special price* In quantities.
Bunting Flags
Should be unfurled everywhere
You Will Need Bunting
t star*.
For decorating. The plain, so
wait until the last minute. Bu
Don't
G. A. R. Suits
♦•♦Reiia,,,
Id beautiful green, pink, blue
sxul gold combination* Just re
ceived. Bee them in our show
window.
ONLY lOc EACH while they last.
Boston Bean Dlsbe*............... 10c
New England Deep Vegeta
ble 7.............................................. 10c
Breakfast Plates ...................... 10c
Tea Plates ....................................... i»c
Handled
Tea
Cup
and
Saucer ....................................
JOc
Coup Soups .................................
Soup Bpwls .................................... lOc
Platte"* .......................................
UAc
Large Pitcher*, etc.................... lOc
KeBember,
BACH ANT & ROSCOE
Decoration Day Will Soon be Here
GASM
Olare
208 FRONT STREET
lAon'l forget that times lange and, altliongh you have alcool
cheap and you can
a while
wa>i used woo«l, gas
gas range from $11 to $18.
you cook. You only pay
We connect them free and make connections with the mains
FRKK.
A. F. NaHingor.
Decorated
GLASsMBSMoeasueaKs
.wronBTWWSBO^SIKtWxl
of lunnini*, clean-
7n 7ioor of 6as hr Cooking
EASY PAYMENTS
>oyed till- evening sn
WLDOUGLAS
Pairs
made
e«er»
Day
We can furnish every argument as to
ness, coolness ami safely
:
ri;
Our Lawn Mower
11 as temples spoken
:
k niimlvT
nl.hrt br Fruik Smlll.. Jr.. J«:k n.
r
Can
l)C lought on
rhsi the rhlnaman has of tra»cl
St the same time showed the sct-ni-ry
Slone the nmii- and the first sp|H-sr
The awmbers of the O. B C
gpMt a nombet of hours very pleas
natty laat evening at the home of Mrs
Ptaak Kafka on Beventb street. TTu
event was a purely Informal affair and
waa a celehratloo of the annlver
of Mra. Kafka's wedding which
earred a year ago yesterday
eveaing waa spent In various ec
able ways and cakes and ices i
aerred as refreshments.
Zb(re Jin ilo Tfs,.
street- just off Union
The sp.-aker Id his siidlenci'
0. ECCUmPA
If we cannot we will be glad to have
you come in and see us, an)’way.
Cbcap Home
—for only
r: «,o; ■
Your RfliabI# Homo Furnahor.
r small, no matter
coming of the c
vlgorates the stomach, kidneys and
^ ' __ i
J. W. SLATER,
Y0ur Banking
“OFEK KlCHr*
. It la further evident that Russia '
BMd her whole army before the J
art cruahed. If at all. which now se<
doahtfuL
lii
thU
U
commcB
white ware prices for fine decmated ware.
You may want a brand new i
can wear for every day- It i*
G. A. R. Hats
J have may be a trifle faded by long wearing, i
New Hat Cord
to brighten up your haL if you don't care to buy a new one.
Wouldn’t you like some
New Brass Buttons
for the ceaL
Buttons do get a little tarnished and a new set of brass buttons would not cost mu(
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pismo, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-x-v'.
im roomro moom).TOATmflB arrr. men., sATPiroAYja'rTjw^
pme roSSLS22'.,„
Brr. c*?aJ!i^'f«dbor.
Holy eow»—k». 9:f.
nlv mrTie* sad mermom.
iday wtool. 12.
Hock Keaaody. pastor,
HANNAH * LAY GO’S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
BEST
\hh-
raiac aenrleo.
10:SO. Them*.
j«u* as a PH«id - A cootlanaHon
at ibr tJioasht of last ftnday.
Erraias
tarrk*.
7:8*.
Theme.
-Temptatloa.”
Ctaumeetin..
Buaday school.
Bpvortb leaser. . Mary Bdre<L Topic,
dea Under Fool.”
A cordial welcoam at Ibeee nervlces
Church of Chrlal (Olaciploa.)
Tboma* P. UIIoi
UUom. pastor
MomloK. 10 JO
Subject
Mraoeth T
MeeUnn rill t e held In Clly Open
House.
Sunday sebooL 12:00.
Joalor Endeavor at 2:2
Interroedlsle. 4:80.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
ss
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY.
MICHIGAN
Subject. Osi'. Word
First Methodist.
. William Laotmaa. pastor,
rd quarterly meeting.
I, love feast
The pastor will
0, Junior league
James Bryce. M P. can speak more
or lew perfect Ij In slsteen lany«a*es
Caleb Powers, condemned to death
on tbe charge of killing Ooremor 0«bel of Kenlocky. is writing a l«ok of
espertences
Wyman Darls of Bremen. Oa.. Is 100
years old and still strong and beany.
He attributes his longerliy and g«iud
health to tbe fart that he has s'w»T»
h..
Mr*
RED DRAGOI TEA?
----------------------m or
.
to hatred te rlvldly ponrayed la th*
character of the TlllalB la *The Utile
Here 1* a maa wrhom
isnamd with the desire for
..poa hi* jooe^tam coTege
dm for aa imagtaary vmg
oath
"Wherever yon go. whaterer
lll.be there In time to delawtnaaa 1 swear to you
or later I wrIU ruin your
_____ ____
He fnlfllla to tbe letter.
b.r robbing the young master of the
little bomewtead. of hU own pre
be erne!
treasure—hU wife
Bat la the
villain
execatioe of hit vow.
d finds his
works his own undoing
hands of a
ponlshmecl In death at i
faithful little cripple mrho
[»ted to the erring wife The play U
charming emotional rural drama In
hlch the characters arv taken from
life and set In the atou»pbere of
homHlke New: England. There Is Jtwt
enough ctmu-dy. the right propartlon
of pretty dlakvgue and a suIBclent
number of thrilling situatuio* to rotind
out a well Italanced drama of heart
felt Interest
This will l.e the atiracUon
berg's Grand next TTiursday
reoiecosiai prayer
prayc meeting TTturtday eveiilng
------------------- at 77:30.
prayer and
Saturday nigh
EbC
‘hool lesson
atudy of the San
with tbe child
children
e to wronhlp
with ns an
Welcome
v<
working men and the poor
woman selected a Uwuty In Paris and
"Tiara with
cabled a desci Iptlon:
■, S-.OOO francs •• Tbe
pearl Up.
husband
StVntAL MEWS
or THE WOILO
WAIT DEFMtTIEin
HWIClSBi CTECkiiJilJm
Morrow
TUt Tm It Mti hi Jiptt. WvY
KCADSE it costs
less that hoe, Old
jw an the cite
br 14 an foo BOt?
Too get wint foo
bar, both in flavor
aadwdcbtsWlK
on. to the lb.
Bailey and
These days so rapid Is the pace.
The man of action win the race.
And If the finish you would see
Oo lake some Rocky Mountain Tei
Johnson's Ilrog Store
rir:!'.
. -
RED DRAGOR TEA
Made Young Again.
o of Dr King's New Ufe Pills
-sM3Ei
J. H. BELL A OOap CMdcNHIP.
fc-
,=a
The Hannah & Lay MercantHe Co. Dlstribators
FS.^°gtSgLir" BWJ-
Evening semice. 7:3...
Prayer me«-tlng on Thursday
Thurs. May 12.
WINDOW SHADES
MANAGERS
We make all sizes lo your order.
KrJt&a“‘TSi'lJ”oigrrs
M
We
measure your windows and han^ them.
QTEIKBERG’S GRAltP
O OPERA HOUSE
l.ei us li>»iire on them for your new
ihc engagement of
il
THK
1
hnnsr
Little Homestead
••
A. J. WILHELM
SOUTH
SIDE
WHSsSr==“SS*
We r.in-Biirely Ijive you satis-
t art ion
All arc cordially Invited to il
UNION
STREET
A heart stor^ ol unusual interest
told in ongina! way by a
Congragstlonal.
...... .
l££L£T.;„r'."r:o"""
coinjvany
devet
All special scenery
will be useil m ihi*.
proUiCtion.
Cht manistet Salt and
Wintral Baths....
SEE THE GREAT SNOW
Junior Christian End.*avor s.«-lety at
Ibi»bbi.BUI.. rhrlsilBB KB.I*.av..r M,VBtinc PwBloii SbHbIJ nf ChrlsflBB
r..r Ihr lnai.n«i.l
STORM SCENE
paj^. a-silts <jaMSr
Seat sale o|*cnt Mon b> morn
ing
will lie oj>en on Sumlajs for
Pricit: 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c
I acqiiainttcl
excursionists.
lU'.-i W.-vlncsda
mcfiing
•Evangelical Church.
HERE’S A BABY
Ita Kothmr U Wall.
I shall In:
the
benefit of Traverse City
plcascl
U> iiave
Traverse Ciiy
|«vplc c til an.l see us next Sun.lay.
ril.\KMIM'. - I \ I K-'
Mr Bigelow Is
IN
Spring snd Summer
ff. L Gardiner
„Willinerf..
Ni a ni . morning da** m.*«
.
10 a m.. sermon Subject. (
Command to Jonah
.•isrrom^t Mks lli.V Kl MI'.V
7:3u p m. sermon
Siilij«-ci.
opportunities'
j
Eherybwdy Is most cordially Invite,! I
5.57-J!1&3i:ga
Swedish Lutheran.
^ble liniment.
Mother's Friend
*”)r"V!>Bctire Iv^(V.nwtr.
MItCEULANKOUt.'
Rev A Marlin, of Kingsley pa.*tor
Service Sunday at 10 no a m
Ai!
tlerniatu- cordiallv invttvsl
ssssa^ps
«l■<'
We
sjsMpi if
wearlni
rVeUs*an amusing anecdote.
Salvation Army Servicea.
inspect
the
I'd hw sh^c^^Wbliy a
> was not exorbitant.
Summer
styles of - <0aeen i hial,;y
‘‘“sunday. 11 A m.: hollneai meeting.
Wc want you to
own
the shoe
.\U
No
of l.-t.liei’
other
Shoes
make
ever
won Its way so <iuickly
k RECORD WANT AD.
First I
Cornt-r of V
slrwelBRpv. I>oorard B
Morning service,
Bible school at noon
C E mt'etlng. 6 00
Evening preaching service. 7:00
Prayer and praise service Thur«dt
U 7:30 In church parlors
A cordial welcome to allFourteenth Street M. C. Church.
Rev. J. W. Miller, pastor
Class meeting. 9:4S.
Morning service. 10:20.
Sunday scb<
Epwo
renl
Ayer
;30.
BUGGIES
ON MAY 5. 6 and 7 we will have our
Christian Science ServicM.
modern Woodmen hall over |
Sunday morning, 10:30.
Wednesday. 7:20 p. m.
All are Invited to each and e
ervtoa.
.
SPRING OPENING
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
Rev. Henry McKinley, paator.
$:45. Sabbath school.
H:w». preaching by Rev Frandf
Thomas of Indiana.
3:00. Junior ChrisUan Kndenvor
«:15. Senior Christian Endeavor.
7:30. preaching by pastor.
Thursday evening pra.ver meeting a
' AH are cordUlly welcomed to thaa
serrlces. ___________________
Quick Artwe*.
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., wa_
twice in the boaplUl from a e^j^
cnee of pHea causing 24 tnmor^ A^er
Johnson’s Drug
Meads. dnmiaL
try
Store and
_________
F.
A RSCOm WANT Aa
prick
popular
it
L nitcd States are now w
THF
■"gLJgJ'ia
^IhMOCS
that ismdecvl <Jueen of
liar".
Last {tut wapnELB tftuUTOt CO. *TLA«A «A
fSStreL rr,»
our city and vicinity to
see and
SSi-iSSiSiS
Netiew to CarpoiMM
Boy- Og. -jhjr. Is .
I n V I t c—yes. we
urge—all the ladies of
''killings eve»T night except Mon
rBr7jrsrc,r*.jrr'!::
M
TRY A RECaRO WANT AO.
Announce
E.n7;£",ii-££S'I;r
Akli
r,:n
-ShT'
TIiCiVTiHtten. Mlitvi'tSifftRisiHir.
Clerelanfl will
Rev. W T lA^house. pastor.
____
ago whi
Inatltuu ...............
-.......
ntsed tbe Instrument at the first
and was mi overjoyed that she
Into
berlne [>rei
.. founder and hea*‘
' Dlesse<l Barn
poMH) of nims who devt
e uplifting of the I
Beatrice
Stmg service le.1 by choir and t.rleslra
J*
"f Afrtca. and also the east coai
a He
■ further
________j colonies.
That King Os._ ■ of Sweden and
Norway takes an Interest --------- ---------
m
SreilHIERG B|IQTHERS
moist by frequent apiinkllng
.rge Washington.
V
Dr Carl Schmidt of Heldelburg ba>
In Af
succeeded after seven year* of hard
traveling
work In piecing together I.ooo small telling of his ex|H.rl(
fragments of papyni* and iranslailnr cniln.mt
.Mr Was
the contents from tbe C<»i»lir He say*
that he baa the first accurate and com
pleie account of the arts of Paul The
.imo.. un^Bpapyrus was lnscrll»ed In UO A U.
'”’“*Tum«‘ F>ing occasionally
Miss Fanny J Crosby, ih
hymn writer, has Just found
PresbyteHan church of
regarding the amount of
Y . the
ture neit winter.
miCTfroBjafiBs
loMaiigbirt^la
aif waj. JUST
WHATTOUWAIT.
Jostwbatyoobavo
beta oslag for
years. ALWAYS
HE SAME.
favor
ring these shoes.
AKONK.
is
not whu
has u''vn
••(.iCKKN
t'lieij phenomenal ivopularily; the altra. tion s the shoes tt emsebes.
be seen lo l>e x|ii>reciatc-'.. and must be *or 1 to lie lull)' appreciated
Qneen Qualitp
Oxfdrds
. $2.50
Quettt QuMlitp
Shoes
$5.00
(A few SpedaU 60c Extra)
(JI AKITV’
They must
Queen Quality
Shoes arc
dcsigncil to make sorry
t)-j< of loot look
Its
best ami at
the same trme give absolute ease
and comfort. As to style tjUKEN
gl ALITV originates the fashions in women's
j^BSTMCTS OF TITL^
AT REASONABLE PRKB
H. C. PALMER
Ovar Firat Natlonai Bank
THE
MUfiTLINO
JEWELCA
Tootwtar
WAIET EETE.
NECK CHAINE,
FAN CHAINA
Qttcen Quality is Sold la Crao«rs« City Only at Our Stars
ClMMrtMW
JUfred U, Triedricb
;=»|ijv'!5
C^OlTr.iaCa. BATOTPAT.MATT.W*.
THK PTEmro KBOOaro. TBA^
WITH NOD AMO MCSL.
L^SlJ* tSTi?. u? ix!^^£^"S
CJtr: •»«.
tm«l B^tor a»d o Mnd vent
a.M«P>.tw Morataft at Oadar Boo.
-Blir bortoood a wtaOmu fro« a
frleM ta order to be prepared for xht
lUrictti<> McBIU to Bobm «»f. Me OM that he latcuda to eatck. He
pure) to lot 1. •« i. to*« H. w»ge wooM hare takca a atcaa defrtek tmlr
he coaMo't carry It aad his hioA 1^
'‘s/lTcordr iad jrlfe to 0«ar«« C
Borne oae who 4M aot ova a Bablas
Hulett. iVi of
••€. SI, towB ». pole
a
wStte* »m4 wife to FW and
_
L. 8m«th. eV4 U>t • *»d lot 10. block lerda;
U Smith
helping themaelTes Fred
Pi
.
S. H-. U ft Co.‘» 2nd add:
add; |22S.
rewoond
had his rod, which was being
t
r;&K>)lDP
OoBBtontlD' Kil and
CaroUae Backer tto CoBstantlne
>w Up made, at
vamUhed and a nes
ortclaat plat.
tnska. lot S. block
____ hardware storea, and
Traverse City; ft.«
It dry quicker. It was set Just
Perry Hannah to Mary Rokos. lot
outside the door. In five minutes time
block 7. H.. I- ft Co s Srd add: 1100.
It was goon if the person who (
Addle A. Gibbs to WinUm Mother- the
pole will call at the borne of Mr.
sill. lots 31 and 33, block 2. P. H.'s Srd Smith they can have the otherr tip
tl] as
add; I1.3i0.
doesn’t like the Men of such a lover
and wife lo John he
sport going fishing arltboot
Old Mission: SM of111!the
Cummings. 1
equipment
U^-:r
GM::
NEW UMBRELLAS
~0.
Just this morning we opened up a swell line of new uipbrcllas that arc
exceptional values.
They have ver>' pretty handles, and the prices we
have placed on them will interest everj’one who sees them.
We can
didly believe they are the choicest umbrellas that were ever offcrotl at
these prices:
C-X, ^Oc. $1. $\^h. $1.50. $l.tiy. $’2. $’J.50. etc.
One of the bijjnest barpinij^n the lot is a Oloria Silk
steel rod and paragon frame, in a variety of pretty handles
Earner Brown Is fishing along Be
Card of Thanka.
heartfelt
.(press
I who so
nlng f!
the sickness
ed wife, mother.
,ught.-r and sister. Georgina Gorton
beautiful flow.
bo,
POWDER
a-i; '
^r:,.
IF YOU WANT THE VERY, VERY LATEST
r and. although
#1 Im m atmtimr of Hoafth
•“to'*;
“PEGGY FROM PARIS”
‘JSui ’"“I’rawihor.''’;?™'
ith Paid a Dollar. Want to Chicago.
Paid W-50 Mora. Than R<
turned Moma Badly.
rhirtr*
#09 <
Mr. aad Mra. M. C. OrUlt of Wash
tastna ttrswt eajoyed a very pleasant
aariNlae laal eveolnf from their dill
draa. graadchlldren and nelgbUirs.
?iToeSl« being their ihlrtywUth
weddift aaalrermary.
) occasion
A p&m composed for
by thMr daughter. Mrs,
aad read by her Is giv.
Charlea Temple read tlthe tollnwlnc I
behalf of the aelghbon
^me )o«s on and beautiful friends
Into our lives The cheer i
wraetlag we estend to yon tonight
More than common friendship U
the tie of Christian brotherhood i
alaterhood. We also congratulate :
that the children who have growi
»s«Knnd and womanhood around :
hearth are a blessing to i
annlver
U> you. dear friends, w
aaiy wa celebrate, '
lea cream and cake were servj^ All
lolaed In singing -t^Tien ihe Roll Is
Oanad up Yonder." and In hearty pk«I
wlabM
Thlrty-ftlKth Anmveraary.
Another glad year you have sp
getb<
__d one more mi iione of U*vi- >
bare paased.
With Cupid still guiding
clever.
You’ll continue your Journey
the last
Tour clouds have brought sunshine
your cares brought Ji
Your trials and hardshl]
,'«ri
....-.....
the company n.nnlng the ad w
iwr
each and in return were given, what
,hev took to Ik- an order for a ticket to
St bouls
But imagine the look ef
may on the far,^ of th.^Mor s-'
uid iH- guar.K »h*-n Instead of g
kel. which ihev espetUHl to receive
without a murmur, they
f agent ai
..
■
' f
l*Lr.r<x
Stern man.
1 good suc«»s.
tht<bei.i flshernian.
1 provw!
"I
. fsn.nisr
:S|:;
Ikm’t make i mistakf. gc!
wagon ■<th the l.cllv
. ESTATE TRANSFERS
;,^r2s
lUDuah s
:
STAR LAUNDRY
tke U.lor made, newest styles.
S2.S0 to S5.00.
Phones I2n
iiubMt.
22h I’aik Siu vt
♦»♦♦♦♦»♦>♦<♦e*ew*
tPRCCKLCt D0LLAR&.
Bantos-Oumont Is Going to Fly High
'{J
Pretty Boon.
M. Banuw-Dumont. the French
ahtp maker who Is to compete v
George W Wade of this county
W. C Frwman of Kalkaska for
oae-hundred-thowsanddollar prlr*-
hlld of the multi
_
maker
Nelthe
WMe nor Freeman, of course, ca
•spcctcd to compete with Sant,
•ant for the Spreckles girl and
benrt and hand, but the F'rench
would probably be willing to eschanjobis chances for the world s fair prlie
ngalnat the Northern
tors for one good pull i
lea collection of dol
Nesra and Espress.
Chicago Markets.
The Chicago markets froni qu,
Ikms received by the commlsskm
gee of W F Bennei. represented
«, .v-,itlle CVv block
E R McCoy. Mercam
Opening High l^w C!
Wheal
kCHSet, 86^ 85V S(
.SIV-SIK SIS.*
Ju^
Sept
:r ;-!v :?m.
iSS ::;.S525: -s £5
..r^ r.T-L"T''iT'
Ui StHi la Nifiitt mi Silitlidiu, aid laK par anif lack lai da) la nn) wail
Mmm
f|uFANGL$
THAT 85c PEAU DE SOIE
Is being praised by everybody Who has seen it. We are glad
but not surprised for the worth can be seen as soon as it is
shown. We are rather conservative in our statements, rather
let the goods speak for themselves—but when we say this is the
best silk for the price you have
seen, vje mean it. Comparison
will prove if. Weighty enough for
Jackets without a lining, rich and
hmHsomefor Dresses and Waists:
Own a silk dross and you are ready
for any occasion. In case you did
not see our other advertisement of
this silk we will say it is a 2 I inch
heavy lusturous silk worth $1.25,
a yard. We have 2 1 inchPeaude
Soie that is not qjite as good
worth $ I .90 a yard for
HUNDRED
arl parrel in mnt.iwu i’.'.. rangv
:. 1100
Marv A Sw«*4-t lo Amos Sw*h>» par>1 in M>c .7S, t..wn 30. range lo $i
Chas. WIlhHm. .1 al. l» Thev Oltm.^.w ''
"•
^
Philip Sbermnr w. limo Tonn. U.T.
idividrt 4 of e-G f«H of Ini 3 and
e>l 38 feri of lot 4. block C, original
plai. TravrrM- City. S3.r.{H»
Oliver I.ardle and wife to Cha* A.
I^rtif. 84 of n4^of sw'h.
27.
ThtHHlorr
.4 of e4
Calkin*
to
S
Homrlch,
=“•
"*M'lchlB;n*Tr‘u£ Co , tru8t«-. lo Chas.
1‘adden to Merry Mon
awV of n*-4
nt-4 . s«T 2.'., town 2S.
Bennett, nwV
‘ 'B and wife to Jo*epb
of w^^^neV.soc 27.
.-134 (
Micbi
M-V of swV. I
12; $200.
George Hardy and wife u
worth Cox. n lO acres of e4
ne^ . sec 14. town 27. i
Can be luted as well with
a pair of l*ants from luir
stock as the exclusive tailor
could for twice the price.
ITS A PROVEN
FACT^-c::^
No guess work about it.
HUNTINGTON PIANOS
MENDELSSOHN PIANOS
W-- kii.)» 111!
The Nufanpl Pants have the latest
cut. the smartest patterns, the best
tailored line of Pants we have ever
seen offered to the trade.
All the
correct styles are here—pej{ tops
PiaiHi ti;nrl-o
.1,
No unsightly straps in the back—the
waist band is adjusted at the sides by
an invisible "snap.” No pants like
them for outing.
With or without
bell^ straps
THE STRAWS
i
ARE HERE|
OUTING
SUITS ARE READY
>.*ar*
m.Ti' mi i(i,- liMikoo: for nto-iorai--
«-orili>
ihai
»tT,- nniM<-a' -.r. ion«-
in apiH-aninr.'. ai.<l
plsmn-
iha'
« r.
n, li’T'. an !
h- MEN
50c, 55c aiHl 60c
DELSSOHN PIANO at i:r m
u* to giw ih.-tn full
morv enthusla-Mir than
i Iv**.- Plan..' lo i-.i-Mni.-:>.
>a'u.
and ba\
f.»r t|„-:r m..n.-.
*•
f-■
no he*iiBilon n .|.•.•lar>tlp ihrii.
THE BEST PIANOS ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY!
Tlo-ro i* |Kni
lively coihing to compart- with ih«-m at ihe j.riro
HUNTINGTON
term*.
For athletic g|>orts jtw
shoulil lixvc a i»air oA our nil>-
'i iii-l
dura!.'.- W- f...in.l ail ih--.- .j-iai
inralion- tn tlo- HUNTINGTON PIANO at
d.-in-ndrt
HOW FAR CAN
YOU JUMP?
* ‘■^ndv ..f
Ihirins morh ..I i ! i-
j-rU
r.-liaM<- m roti*irn<-ii.-r
glH.v aM
Afu-r having *<>!d hunirt'd* of
$2.50 to $5.00 A PAIR
iiic'i .. Iigvin^ matl
Plano* an.i Piano i.ull.linc f r 11,.- pasi
linn-
included
E. Ellsf c4 of
John E. Reynolds and wife to Font.
:Upau-lck. part of lot 73. Oak Heigbli
Albert Heuss will go
$150.
this aGernaon tor a visit.
ChHatine Ray to Adam E. B«IIIbTom He^wlU go to 1
ger. bH of lot 20. block 3. H.. L. ft
Wklt* w«t to Detroit thU Co ’s Sth Bdd; $750.
John C. I
“
sjornlng oa boMonaa.
Hokinvortk. p
•dd: l»0D
WllUam W. Ooble to Mrs. Ellen
U ft Cal
-4 W.T Qoble, lot $. block 1.
add: I1.206.
hmmi Odom
uikMta rkii StbWlUtam
P. Crouer wad i
“
•4 (rtandk U tka city j RMway.
t ta a Trmt Bne J. H»n. lot IV Wot*
Co.’s
Srd
add:
$1,400.
« c5rl«U»
^
Bmllj A. Blaekmaa to Btaa 0*Mcaly.
Bntrto Ot i
lot 1. Mock t. H,
ft Oa^ tiU aftft;
jar »*.ssrurMSs s
STEINBERG BROS.
OUT OF EVERY
Harriet M
Potatoes on local market KfifjSSc
Why not take a
i MEN
*Jilbn' >
July“*^ fnTO^r. Ill 75
Bepi .. ll.Rn
l'R«
mfjh
.A iilar.ce at tlvm will convince yon.
l»Ianc*’ and be convinced'
The Japs are
rushing R u ssia; the Wright
laundry is rush
ing the suds
through the
duds.
] ,.«po, bill.v niiM.sig
,hnp U u .. r.v nm
: itook In Imil.* 1» i
•“HiLr:::;
Sl .'yO to $2 .50.
Thomai. Smurthwalte .8 trylnj
irxMii on the UMle Manlniee rh.
«m <of
In the stream
0<id blens you. we pray, and mak.
ao sweet.
Twill be more worth living as
Journey along.
Many more anniversaries your frlemls
round you meet.
Till the Heavenly Bridegroom
n. wer, Ikrtt. r and prettier styl.'s than you will hnd in other stores at
■ nt nf M.>bs;iiin.il
ni:ill sbopkc'pcT
-lalM.r
happiness
batitles
ir each day.
affection your
immerse.
And your liras are a pattern
goodly, we aay.
ihost: with
the m*w braided leather haiulles. etc—at prictts from 75e to $l.ri0 lor
'iri
..I:
Bfr,™
S==s»:=:
alloy.
TonWa chlldrt
friends far
You’ve cherished each
better, throngh i
Too’re fought
1 hey ha^e just arrived
The day for this week will U* annonnee.l in Momla> s pape-rs.
cago to S'
f'.r only »•.
old. with bis ususl pompin.-sK. In
l,-<. of th.'
iia^s.
GREATJATTIE
KGr.X'i
%
Hand
You will also find many other new and exclusive styles here
THE MARKETS.
MIMSi
refers to the newest in
from the factory and are differ. nt from anyihinji ever before shown.
“Kits'-
Ara you domg all of >
trading at tha Boston BU
Evary day you trada »
nvakes your chances of gat
your money back that m
greater. On May 1Mh the
will be announced. Keep )
sales Blips.
under the clrcumsianceH
^e time las. winter be .«*aj«re.
1 his
.or Hoo
have thus expressed
sympathy.^^^w
xpr<.ss our deepest gratit'
1 F. Gordon and Children.
Mr and Mrs. Archibald
Mrs. W W Holdswortl
Mrs. Lou H. Comfort.
KALKASKA iOY KIT
fUUSW SUfPMSE
AND MENDELSSOHN PIANOS ar.- sol.l <m oa*y
We are exclutive Michigan r.-pr.-ot iai ive* an.l ar»- glad to
ahov thewe iDRtrumenta to all IntfM-entcd. or sill
niai
'ii.m’.ir.- on
Grinnell Bros.
The High
Culf
65c„ TOc and 75c
oath’s
Men’s, lioy’s an.l youth
b'cjcl
Klkskir. Outing and
Shnes
$2.25, $2.00. $1.75
STEP IN
159 E. Front St, Traverse City, Michigan
Main store. General Offices and Factory, Detroit, MIoh.
COME IN
And don’t forget about our money
back proposition
: : : : : : :
«Cbe Boston Store s
THE BIO I
UmbatPa bra
Maccatigw. Attantlen—Gat in line
for th# big aaeuralon^-to CadUlae Batback tha fgroam.
flea
Round tHptW^
wrsftt
FS.'SSS
C«?~“—
mr A nCOlB WANT AO.
barBalna. A
manta ramalii
af tha Irgchy g
ISBFroetatn
^ «r thaaa hMtaeWiUyoubaaea
ml Caltaeaeak
Fn~ TWO
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. HIGH, SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1904
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CD» Cpcning Rccord^s Up-te»Date Iflustrated F«mir<
FEEOIK THE IRIIES. ,
Bobaistaac* Probkaa of RmIb^
Cbe Veteran Generals gtbo Lead the ]VI«hado’s Hrmies
Tiun or unanu nm.;
WhlpTcd
i ^7
»-*a |M> 4hr)trr AraiUblr h« directed
STE:E£rrK“£
their viAble and tb« prtaonars b« pUcad
mmnj wmiwimm,
imp commmn^ have participated
Kataurm. Sakuma and Oku. Kurokl to
another KaEuahUna aamural. Hi* ane
Maniai* Orstna to not In th4 bc«l of
eelth. nnd It to poaalble that b« arlU
.ot take the ttold In pemon. but at any
ala be will have a eery actlea part in
ifwMlnE the oDurae of tba war, and
o< »'• "W.1.1 po.m»i. c.
ine :tvw lora naemra pwwaaaw (ww <
toOinri^ wnttEB br ttt ■amsrr c«r>;
(lahlma. i
n7.‘.s
vE—Ir,:
'^r^e;
IMMuT:
Uat mu.t not
:;^'S;r:7.n,L*r:7-,r':;
•
be ronfueed. however
richl han.l man •»( Mnrqule llo.
r lii-uirrutnl
There are ■ larye numt*er of lleuleHent I. itnrrrn Ko>lema. \ h-e rhlef of the
Ceneral .laff, H. aua eec.t.d tn Itie
aar om.-e durlny the r'hlt.o.JeiwneiM.
a number of
■11 of whom I
V'
! Ihr yountret offl<ri. of whom lYWirh
i Ceneral (>kurw la an older ofn. er at
!« man of rreal ftrmnea. and build,
j tenacllv He I. alim with the army
‘^T*to‘^ probable that Flald Maralw
Yam^ta jlll^ja to
I
E“‘a:vPCr! "Er
~'~:r£~3
Major .Iriiernl Naroaka I. one of tl
B tb* MbJwt oC tte RMS90>la|n—i
„V DOW ■oocad li that ot EtrttototSMW
tor thd two oKKMtac sriBlas.
Tbe JspsaeM soMter llrw on rtoa «f '
wklcb be e«ti tbrw or fo«r pooadi a
Mac T«««tsb)M end teh. Kk»
ic defect U Utag dsagecous t*
wbcQ It Is LiMEtoil la laCi*
Qosndaca. copselallj wbsa It Is aot aC
good qoamy. Sow. Jspaa ssperta is
Buiope sod AMrtes a Wttsr kind ttM
It kectio St boSDS. Titot which Is es»>
sained by hsr soMIscs Is thsroCors •
cause of dlssaas^ or st Isast of irnttar
freqoeot sUaBSOts.
MocooTsr. Karoa, bstaf mOe «r
poorly coltiTstad. bafalY tnt»cm rkm
eaoogh for ths aeortshaBsat of to 1^
babtoats. Tbs rs*tt Is that alai^
sU ths food soppMsa haeo aiiHssifir
to be toportsd by omaas of YsaaspaM
sad that theas soppdas M thaa to
sent to tto troops by eootrhys, vhisfe
greatly compllcatea tto qosstloa
tstolng tbto army aad auy hSTS fatal
Major Ceneral KlEuwhl le one of t
I command
J^I'^Ta wlii’ to uLltoM^
RIM mended hto heme prorince defeat
(niahed part to the war of fwelorat let
£::“u.r.c7ur’;rrL'”'£r".‘".:
sLT'rs*"
s.r
'.vr .?s ir.
',\r,L
4Eaia and <i>ama. the meat
dl.fli.KUl.hed a..ldler of Japan I. OenMi.l.Uum N.kIeu. who I. already
th. a.nt) on the matr h Hy many
111 I. rr*Hfded a. Ihr rrealr.t Held
r
likr him. le a ICaEoahlma aamural.
tiverhment at the
:'irr.
atwaya abewn hlmaelf a man of eound
JodEmeot and <
.......... .........
=-jr:;:EEHE:i:E;r
hlia
in puiiiiic Moain iiiw iwl>elllon of Halgo
.Nine year, Uter he
■ccomiMiiled ujanut or. a lour of mill-
jirovinof.
""•z:
emy before Mm aeroa*
ullnc the cmpatEtt M
, caplurlua New-
Eenerwl
-H,
-e-ilrSr.
^... ___
Hto Rioet notable trait, are benerotonoe. tenlalliy imd calmnea.
dlepo
e of danaer. Hie
_______
nt of I
China. Noilclnf aome Cl .
weI prtaonen
prtaoncra ckt\erlnE
ahtverInE In the cold and
\\o romnuiiidril
... T,HE
r..Tnrr™:,L-r.'t,-'.r7.-.L
Itooond to YamaEaii.
ahal Oyama. He le a roetuber
teratlon. afterward look a three year.
r fsetus I
irsae
----------------J ag.
maos MUItalPs this ptortoos aaaaaUr
exports 80.000 toas of ceraals aad^
wa. aurh n. to arr.uee the wonder and marltunc prorlnc* 27.000 more. Ttoa
the Amor. TranatotkslU sad Btbsrto
export for tbelr part U0.000. As to
...n.m|.anle.l Y.,maEurhl In the march
cattle, they sre extwamly abaadsat.
BKuln.t IVklnE. where the little men
MsDcbnila poasssssa. accurdtag to sta* •
marched the lroo|>a of the other alllca. tlstlca, flOOjOOO UTS cattle, and tto po»atotloo UTSS stoMflt sxdaatTsly eo pock.
Hogs exist la rsey cooaldorabla qoaatltlea. There sre rsekooed la tto aiarltlme proTlace 56.000 csttU and 80.008
bead of smalto stock. In tbe Amar
prorlDcc. TranatolksHs and SUNCto
tbeca sre 2.000.000 cnttls and 2J100.000
bead of smaller slock.
Now. tbe nOons of tbe Roaslsn sol
>h
luild Kuku.hima with « lauph
dier In tbe field are tbns composed:
u mu.l renminber the t'hinew art Bread, 86 ooncea; oatmeal. 4 onacaa;
fiour, 4 ooncas; meat 15 ooncea; eegtbrec-quartar
eUbles, 6 ounces; fst, tl
ounce; tea. >
•r\»u. en
It WB. ihl. waine Kuku.hima llirn
ooe-hslf ounce; salt 1 2-8 ounces sad
liKhliii. K
imijnr nnd mllltiiry wila.’he of the iiei
peiq.er,
owbquarter
ooace.
It will to
,. II,,.
III! IrERlIon. who in IS*.' .lwi<e.| out c
seen that s large part of tbe Ruaatoa
R liM.pr' mil.- lion,:. 1.. Tokyo. cr«.aa)r
T-nnichi 1 n'i.«ia Slhert.i M«m-h«irUi and Kor.
srmy s food Is assured by tto prodoos
of the country Itself or of tbe nalgbus
jt admitting that la coosequencs sf
oaa harreatt or other caoaea the army
abould be obliged to rdy excloalTsly on
the Tranaalbertan railway. It bscooMa
KuiopMtkoi will have tn |.altl
Intereattng to aae how many men eould
l<ro|H>.ltl«
at a pinch he supported by what thto
single track road could brtng.adiBltttog
—t aU tbe trains, baring cooptotad
TH K« >!*< 'UK
trsDsportaUon of troops, to «sd
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exdnalTely for tto trsoaportmtlod of
food.
According to s eoMSSksns of tofdntotlon dertrsd from tto most skttottts.tlTs sources, there now artlrs dally at
Harbin ten or elersn trains coatog
from tbe west. Bach train can eositoto
thirty to tWrty-firs cars, and «n«b
transport eight tons. Ttoto
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240 tsoB
K minimum1 tofabout
sb
train; that la to asy. 1480 tons a day
Ut into Man
that can be brougb------------------. ^^
tbe Transadberlan.
Now. 2.4Ct’^*toa
represent approxlmatsly dally toad
for 450,000 men and 1804W0 horaaa.
In fact. It baa been calculated there wlU
be needed dally for 450.000 men sboMt
480 tons of cenala 2lS tons of sssat
215 tons of dry rogeublea, sugar, tea.
coffee. aaU, etc., and for 180/»0 boeuts
840 tons of oats and 700 tana of hay
and straw, s total of 2.400 Uma. a figwhich correopooda prectoaly to tto
0 tons of dlrara food au.^ltos that
„„ be brought dally Into » locburto
by the Traoaalbefian.
Thus admitting that the toatoaa
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.Noocu plunneo me cnmpciEn »no ww.
.
'EE 1
.ironK pi
:EEE:
ImtnE
fond of hunilna and ahoo.ln*
;‘'fon7
havln. one .ccomMl.hmenl
in* •
for
poll- —
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Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
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- —---------- HOSPITAL -------AT '/Mjru.iiDn
JAPANESE
BUILDINGS AT
CHEMULPO.
FIRST DISEMBARKATION OF JAPANESE IN CHINA.
1^'
MS,
m.
KSi
A. an evidence of the fact that the Japanese
con It I. nece*«rT only to cite the fact that In
It mlcht have b^n expeclad that the Hrwt diaembarkstlon of troopa In China
by Ibc Japw
alon. but aut.. - — —.
beat organlaed military
baaeh naar TInkow (pon ei new
crythlng ready at band to carry
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B«muntl. the i w Mh
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7;;£’
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d Korleta were received.
VIEW ON THE EAST OF KIRIN. MANCHURIA.
RUSSIAN CONCENTRATION ON THE YALU RIVER.
WM
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m
Am
^hr^^^Mka^e empire, the method* of nahtlna - -
,rr.’r.
RUSSIANS LAUNCHING A SUBMARINE AT VUDIVOSTOK.
JAPANESE ARTILLERYMEN AT PRACTICE.
S:X/-.
\
ansiytlal efasmtot has dtocoesrsd a
mm
I
Pr cmft shown In tbto ptotAAiw waa launched tn
idkacioaa In protaeting the warwMpe of the cam
t ttooe of the
When thla aubmaiine '
fiaatad In ths vatar R was feand oaceaaary on account of the Icy eurroundl
Bwesl —Thn1 of procedure. The boat rcoted on the
MMi M. With a cooaparatu-ely aKaht laiah the loe
•Md Ito antoamrlae teek lu puelikuo in the wal
atfsHS;
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450.000 I
__ effective
160.000 boraea. whlcb aeema to be nto
maximum, tt being undcrateod ttot
these numbers allow the eoamauflar
to dispose of a force of iOOjOOO flghttog
men to eoodoct tbe campaign aad
make offensive war. while toaving Mr
men for tbe protection of tto railWB/. tbe ourreUlance of the CUasM
frontier and tto defsase of stroagbolda. We may say. ttorsfoeu. wtibout fear of sxaggwatlee. that wtotseer turn ersots may Inks In futora.
Bossto need have no asrlous anxlsty sa
tbe sub>cct of providing nobMsttaen
for her army In tbe far east
who doee the work of the Russian tn the far a^ At Wlju
land battle of the Chlno-Japanaae war. ten ytA ago. and In ttUi vkstnl^ ^
been tbe moet active cooceniraUon of troops tn the pr^t
ginning of the war tbe Russians put a large torea tn tbe town Ita^ which to aw
Sao^tonktottortear.btoRtstrsnlod — ttonppraochsftto topsu—
On the Bungart river, about 2M mllea weot of tTadIroatok aad over
miles southeast of Harbin, Ilea lha Manchurian town of Klrtn, which to tha engItal of Iba province of the asm* name. Ktrln. which to at tbe and of a apur ef
the Chlaeaa Kaatern railroad, to a Etty of naarty 1M.SSS InhahItaaU and aa bnnartaM ■dUtary point. It to a baaotlfnl city, many of tbe aqoaras batog ornamentsd with1 potlei
potted flowers. At oua ptoca the mala street extanda out over ths
grwt amount of timber to floated down tto rtvar
river, baing built on pUaa.
to tto totopa of rana. a |
siilir sui^ to
clalmsd tor tto new msCal radlnm. aad
has exblbltad tt to sevsral pssasaa,
asys tto Ohtoago Rseoid-BsraM.
clalmsd for ladlam. Oas of Ur.l
pto«s tto
In a bottis
aad pat R to a «aik
isaad
_ _
look
mmp
tto bottis srith
Hs ttoa took ^phsisgftofc, o<
I srith aa oeiiBBiy
AM
am htotoftaat aittole of fftot.
to* ai«ht to nsto vMtoJaMBW
am toli» and gatoawlft iwtog flagw.
m.
UM
THE ETEHIBO BBOOBOl TBATBBBE OOT,
laco, 8ATnEDAr/lUT 7,1»4.>
t- ■■■.' . IV >
YSPEPSIA OF WOMEN mm'i
f whidi while it <.
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and let Toa know how
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iC5 ijtir
m ^ $5000
i2EJTtsras.'.:sSf .siro, i
“
decided
^ecvtable Oomp
"do all and
Md maaot prmiaa It too kUMy. tor 1 know It
5?iSgSff.k*A
Mmi/wm wfco—Ufw weprtat
VTHE SPORTING
WORLD
DUmoBd, Track and
in the kind.
FYask Dancroft of the Cincinnati I’nlversliy I-'*. Purdu«- 1; n**irolt coldab U atHhoritr for the Maiomcni ! lege 5. M A, C. 4. Alma 7. Ik-iroU
Rain Ktop|w-d
ttet tMwr ball If aicatn foritini: m ih?\ College of Medicine Z
front. Hr tay» In part
"It •••cnif i»| the l>*hlgh l.afaveMe game In tb«- nfth
in 1 In f«M>r
■M. and I think every clow ob«ervi i j Inning with the M“or«can ae« the name thins, that tiaaelmK of Laft.vetie
kaa nerer been ao papular a* It ha>
The V of M hntel.all lemm were d**•baen and U Bolnit to be this year feaiiHl by liiiiioit Saturday by a tcore
There aeema to bo an Incroafc In tb< I of 10 to 6 Ibinng tbe latl ihre»‘ y<art
latercat of the national ifainc every there hat hardly Imh-h a time or plaw
Where. Thl« can bo noticed In all lit** , wh«-n the dojM- Kh«>«-t thowei! when*
ClUea wboro the hig leajruef have j Michigan could beat Illlnolt. yet the
Icaait and also In (ho largo nunit>or 1 Wolverlnet ha»e proien the moti ex
.gad apparently pronporou* onnilitlon ias|M‘ratlng ttnmbitng
Idock
to the
ot the minor leaguof aoatioroil all
men frnra Ililnolf. Une y«*ar Michigan
the country
The aitondanoo at
won the rhamidonthlp by def.-aling
opening garnet hat been tomothing re lillnuis two oiii of thre*'.
Anoth«*r
oarkablo. mntlderlng the kind
v)*ar the champion>hl|t wat In dItpuK*
weather In
which they
have I
l.att year Michigan was the only west
played." However Mr. Bancroft
em college to win a game fmi
wot aay anything about how thr
Champaign ttudent*
The
hor><h»o.
len'dance It being padded tovoral i
whieJj Coach Huff of Illlnolt. say»
aand each game.
Among the Collogoa.
Ann Arbor groudt are to his men
not work Saturday
Athletics In Michigan Schoolt.
WaMer C. Lee. of Grand Rapidt. It
captain of Mlchlgan t tonnl* tea
The Yptilanll Normals were given
No Yale team will l»o tent to the St. an awful trouncing April 2f. AUdon
UniU fair
Yale men will (M»mp<>io. winning by a tcore of 23 to 2
The a
•eopi* intervatad.
I
rolls f.
I'o introiliuf ihfir lint-
Young Corbett was given an ovation
when Introduced at the Niiioual Si».ri
third assessment, together with the
accnosl interest on all unpaid^ Install^
Ing club in London
n A. Messner of Oxford, Ind.. has
Instead of being In a sanitarium
lieen offered |5.b0fl for 1 full brother of
Jimmie Mitchell, the "WeMi Rarebit."
■II. City Treasurer
Han Patch. J :.6«4. foaled recently
Is In training In Wales
Klwoo.1. at 15 to 1. tl^e lonjp*st price
•Kid" McCoy has gone to WhU
ELECTION notice.
In the race, won the Kentucky derby, Plains to train for his bout with Jarl
Ice is her<-li> given to 11
while Pn>ee«sls. (he favorite, wai
O'Brien scheduled for May 14
: eU-ctors of the city of Ti
and Brancas. the second choice,
Curley Supples and Kid Freilerlcks
Grand Tmverse county.
will box the main card at the <>iM-ning
Moharlh. f. It. 5, won the K
show at Fort Erie. May S
j in s
City derby at Klk Ridge Saturday aft
Peter Maher knockinl out Jim Jef ' A I
election the prop
enuion; Military Man. 12 to I. second
fords In two rounds. That will f?lve !
.............. ............................
iini of Nine Thou
mil Curtis. .7 to 1. third Time 2.10
peter a new Ic-ase on life in Phlladel
j>„iiars iIH.imnmmii.
:r,T
phla
hnrvi*. Foxhsll. In Fngland. was re
cvlv.-d In this country with general re
grei
Fewer American homes made s
finer record than did Fokhall
Dr. W M Dusaw. of Monroe.'Mich .
rt>cently
purchased
the well-bred
young stallion Spbinxon. by Sphinx.
2:2»«4. dam by Onward, and will place
Newton
Bennington
;i:;rr;rr
Is out to win
I Issuing bon !> of ssUI city
Georgi- Consldlne stands
ready
Jaaior girlt In the clat* championship
faatket ball terlet by a tcore of r. to
S Thuraday at Ann Arbor.
Word comes from Maditon that the
Cnivenity of W'ltcontln srlll proiett
Schute. the University of Michigan
hurdler, at an entry In the meet at
Chicago on June 14. U U said that
the athleUc authorities of the college
have completed Iheir plant, and have
..l
IS„..n I,.,
..a
on four FtJrt Wayne lost five and
tin <me. Marlon lost tw.i and won
so. Wheeling lost thnv and woo
I
For a loa nof Nine Thousand Diil
lars (IH.'kki «m.i f,,r Hie pui
................................................. „i McCoy and ’siructing a r-mcreiee .St.i'I
p,,,,.in,mons wl'l meet on the roast !
our and won one; PhlUdelphU
a hill climbing contestt in Boston
machines made 500 yards
rd. on a)o
cent grade at
a speed which
pgualled a mile in 52 seconds
Both
machine* were over 40-hprse power.
lost four.
rl* Institute, of Chlc*«o. woo
the American league Boeton lo*i
one and won four: Philadelphia loci Princeton’s eighth annual Inter-scbolthree and won two; 8t. Louis won two an,tlc games Saturday with a score of
28^
points. Mercersborg came second
Mphla. and ts ccctmla to neore at Chlron fonr; Chicago lost three and
eaco If wot barred.
two: Detroit won two and lost with 19H. Philadelphia Central High
The folkTwlag college baaebal two: New Tork k»t two and won school was third with 14 Thirty-two
gMM» were played last SaUrday three: Cleveland kmt three and won schools were reprMeated. Five of
Hal, CraaaS. Harvard 1; ComeU 1. ro: Washington km four and woa Princcton’a InU
PrtaMhoa 1: Tala 1. PeaMylvaaia 0;
After kmlng 13 sUalcht gamew
HahfhtV- Id. Mlanesou 1; WlaooaalB
praparfrf cooalderable evidence to prtaant in support of their claim that
Schnlc U Ineligible. The hurdler was
a polat winner for Michigan at Pbila
(.ioKl Crown.................... .........................................
Silvtr l-illinuN..--................................... ........................... <-»c
Itri.luv Work...................................................................
Wr evaminr your troih friM- of charnr. ami
H.'ll you ii- atlvancc what it will ctisl you.
national
w..V’i7,?:;
Siatr Bank BM^i-. Ivooins JuT-'Jiis. Offuf lltHir^, *S to S
Both I’honf*;
: -- ........ ..'.............
H. P.aruum.
i* fastest steam yacht. Sea Fox.
ind won one; Brooklyn won four;
anal I lost one and won four; ChiItvst one and won four; Pi'is-
-4
M«‘si Kublypf plair..........................-- ..........................$G.1>0
lioM l illinns...........................................................$l anti up
I contents of vat,I i.allot shall be as fol-
f* seventh annual meedng of the
en's Whist congress closed Bat. to meet In Philadelphia next
i**h water ha* Iw^en purchased by
Walter Dupeo of Chicago and will be
on Spring
Willi
ire with all worU.
'said rttv. will l.e Mibnillte.l to a vole
I of the taxpavitu: elerti.rs <if said city
AurelSo Herrara Is now In
Mont., where be Is prefiarlng 1
20-round trtttle with Louie U
lillin*f^ plains.
t:vcr>' ^fl «>f I'-flli ihry will J*ivr on«‘ L'tilil
lillinu. Kcinoinlit r w<- ^iv<- a writH-n miaran-
|li pi'e'*
.......
ably be one of Colnmbla * oppon.«nit
The aopbomore girlt defeated the
national Dentists
mah< a Special Offer For Cbis Week Only
Horae* and Horaemen.
To show the extent of racing In
Ohio. lir. trolling and iMicIng meetings
• ThousaiKl
Captain Waiklnt of the Ann A
and is confident that he has a look in |
p.^ole has arrlveil in Salt ' lars <.h,. f..r -he pu
for the rich slake
Battling Nelson i siructing a Conrreiv .St,-, 1
With three dayt' training. Spear, the High tchiMd team hat left school
lots will b<- severely felt In athletics.
The iKMrd of apeals of the Amerl' ^he winner Is to Isix Gans.l'^'*'”'’'
I tprinirr. ran IW yardt
1 .-ti.i
lH*lng their iMtl man in the dashei
ran Trotting as.soclatlon JU a meeting
T McGovern I* going In Chiragn i
The following High tcluwd games held in Chicago Tuesday, refusc^l
mill II liefiire Very long Th«*r.- are
were playe«l last Tuesday; The Ypsl recognlre the roc.ird of 1;59\ claimed
to have been mo.le by Crescetis on the step ihroiigh six rouDil*
Normal team C. Y|>sllantl High sel
3: (he I’ of M 14. Ann Arlmr High grounds of the Wichita Fair assoctaGus Rublin refuse* to II*' dead No>
Indiana unlvorttty
tch<M)l ti. seven Innings; the rh'trolt
he wants
to box
Marvin Hart 2 .
Dame Saturday In the track
Medict C. Shepard Hedt 5
rounds, and
the unsqtiashable BlMy 1
General Bporta.
meet by a wore of 7C to 3C
.Madden want* to liet J2,r.rt<i on th
(ianies playiHl In Michigan schools
Coach l.rf‘udc?r of the Cornell univor
A movement is on foot to stop Sun
Monday
IVimli College of
Sealed Proposals.
ally hat l»een re-engaged at attlttanday bas.-l.an In Grand Rapids
cine 14. Alma College V; Ypsllantl
S.‘Sl«--l profMisalv will be rec.-lv,-,! by
> Chariot Courting
The inrteiH-ndeni t>asetiall leai
Sormalt 4. Ypsllantl High school
Manisie.' Is now ready f.ir date*
> Murphy hat a ronple of Hying
^«•ven innings; Olivet High ^^hool
dress .Manager James Jaremba.
o-cl„rk p n.
M.r I-., I«.,, .n,l ,1.....
•prlntert at Yale. D. J. Tory
Charhitie High schtMd 4.
Sunday baseball In Brooklyn
1M In » 4-5. with the wind, an
Saturday games in Michigan resul
iM-en deciansl legal by Justice Gay nor
Long ran the 2SO yard dath In
Harry Pollock has matched Hughey city, bids to b.- on the following pro,*,
e.1 as follows; Clare High srh.iol
and claimed the police commissioner
Oomell espoclf to win the hi
sitions.
viz
MeiJitvem.
brother
of
the
ex
terror,
to
Midland High schtMd 4: Kalamarti
exc,H.ded his authority
Masonry, concrete and cur stone
diet at the intercollegiate me<
fight Bowker In l.ondon May 13 for
High KchtKil IS, Vicksburg High sebot
r.rp.*n.er>. Interior finMi.
F S. Edge, the English
Aabbumer. a tophomore. who ii
$2,000 a side
Bowker has lieaten
t Katon Rapids High srh.sd 1<*. Clia
Plumbing and drainage
man. will try to run a machine r.bOfl
great alonU In practice.
everybody In hls class In Englan.l.
ltdte High
schottl 1
FenTitn
Hig
mik-s
In
in
hours
without
a
stop
At a reward for MIehigan’f
while The younger MKlovern Is very
school R, Flint High schts.I .3. veve
Indoor polo is the latest
The
ploiiahlp abowing in the PenntylvanU
well regarded here
.McG<ivern will
Innings; Galesburg High schixtl an
is large and covered with leather,
gamaa, Ifanager Baird bat announeed
be the favorite
Hotly High achiMd tied In a seven It
the amount to acrompan> ea«ii but
the s|s.rt is fast and furious.
that the track team Would go to the
George Gardn.-r
must have gone
nlng contest. Monroe High school i
The .Naiionai Bowling league
81. LouU expotltlon to eoropete in th >
Western High school of Demdt 7, ten
have Its western opening in Chicago
All-American contettt
^‘‘^•Uns anVs'U'lfl<'*'*un‘ «>*•.' '-«• -“-n
as
knock.*d
innings; Adrian 6. Olivet 2.
at the office of the archU,*ei. J,-ns 1
on May 7 and will continue, with Inter
In the firtt l»oat race- of the seaiuin
i the other Petersen, or the city r'.erk In the Trav
We.lnesda.Vs games in Michigan remission*, until June 7.
at
Annapollt.
Saturday.
Pennsyl
d knocked Gardner
erne (iiy State bank building
ilttHl In Jackson High school 12. AI
Fanning led the trap shootem a*
Tanta'f ’vartHy crew
defeated the
By order irf the Isiard of education
second rrmnd and set him down
on High school 11; Ann Arbor High
Kalamazoo
last
week
with
548
out
of
navy flmt crew of
etghi by three
the count of six In the fifth
Root
h.iol 7. Ytudlantl High
schotd
;
Daie.i ■
n three days. Mm Bennett of
leaglha over a two mile ct>ur»e on the
ed In during the last round and
Hillsdale High
schtsd
14. Hanover
■ 2173 13
Chicago broke 482 targets.
Severn
Penntylvanla'K time wai; If*
te very near aeorlng a knockout It
igh scht«>I 2; M A C 11. Hillsdale
He Philadelphia Auto rlub has ar
mlnutet. S?4 teeondt. and the mid
k ten minutes to brtng Gardner to
:ed a big meet on May 28. at the after the fight
diet wat 10;4»
The League Teams.
It Breeze track Well know chanfPootball men at Columbia are ex
rongregaiional church building
peeled u> begin their tpring practice,
In lilt* Central league, the week clos
k 8ur« Thing.
elvetl up to Monday noon
aad the work will be made hard ihlf
1 automatic pin setter Is In operaig May S. Grand lUpids lost two
year, for Colutpbla hat a by no meant
at the Elephant club bowling al
eaay acbednie ahead for
The
It sets up pins with
•U hand won 5; ENrausvllle tost two ley. In Brooklyn
lightning rapidity.
Hnlvertlty of Michigan team will pmb
but not a* Yale reprewniallvo*
[i':
PAVING TAX.
t lnereas»*tl r
Wnshlogutn won the fourteenth. New delphla. gives the
Is In B«>rand place at that and tige In Blhletlca.
Iso won three straight games oo
Among the Puglliata.
pr«*cedlng days from the tail endera
Charlie Neary and Benny Yanger
Ilf the American league. The trick fight at 120 pounds. May 13. In Mllwauwas done Thunwlay by a score of S to
Eveauof the Week •• the
soda fountain
k-'ESS'"-
i
Jiccldent
and Bcaltb
Insurance
is a n< cf'-vi5) atnl rvt ry man vlmiiM tarr) tliis prolccirclinn.
M\ iiMnp.ini r<-uirtiv inun- iti ils policy
hoMcrv than .in> nihrr iii^iiiaiK<- tnmpany in ihe
world. It costs yon no mort- to carry ilic best, ihcreforc 1 volicii yoiir patronan*
sriilc all ciaiins and
^ri\{-yon >onr monry, and yon an* not asked lo wait
from ’.hrt-f il.i>> in onr wri-k for yotir check No other
a^irnf> has this ,tntliorit>
K. member oiir new loca
tion.
Kindi) ;4i\f iiv a eh.tiK'- .and we u,ll do oiir best
to ple.'iNr yon.
UiiHed States liealtb and
Jiccident Insurance Co.
3. m. Blabtsitt. manager
307 Stalt Bank Building
\V.\N 1 liD —A L'‘>”‘1 r« liable .i;:en: tor I'ravcrsc City.
R -
IVI o O O V
Oor r«a s (30 r-t cd • r«^ of
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
Evt-rv Liu.iiy provided jttd ‘stisfactory handlinj; ol
difi ontru*-t«d to my cere y.usranH
Dazz/y Market Latter upon rtqu Lit. Personal interw . «nd tv-vrrf-pondtnc *; reUt.'.c to ihc purchase or sale
le eeaaon.
Walt's Drug !
Suite 404 Whitney Block,
The first rircular ever laaoed
Rugali 4
bard, to Oamhrldgs^ Ifaaa. to 1877.
DB. H. B. ANDBB80N torn rrtuned
from WktwrtowxL N. Y, ud te now
prepared to auend to hls medical
practice as usual.
3y^«t
Catasaii’s
•very tlnia.** Catota
M n. IraiiiI HP amUliig
Clastic near
Ctkens. 802-
Oppogite P. O. Rooia. r AmL4
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Wwmwr. Proprietor
Use Record Want Ads
TSB ieVEKDrO KEOORD, TRAVKB8K OITr, ICCBL, 8ATO&DAY, MAY ?, ItOi.
m
Uim MEWS4IF TBE WOUJK
.............
la MM. raaila. Umm toAcO'
oHtattva Ma^ Ma tMT that to
•vaai aai opwaiH hy MM Cmmcb.
II vw «tarla< it ymn tm- La«t r«ar
ft aak S4 pw cMt. araht. aa4 saM
twta* lover Chaa aay other tvlac eoaipaaf. The MM fanam are ahoet to
etart a «o nparallee faetorr to oMaafadrana Ihalr ova lahaiac aaaehlaefT
The strike ea the Paaaaa raUroaJ
has hera hrvaght to aa aa4. ma
m. Lmda. Mo, that the total am
pi«W«a at the vnrld-a fair
aligbcly exceed lad.OM. This ladndes
penoa working ta nay eapadt:
tathagrooads
British losaes ta srages and proBu
dag to the shortage of the cotton
supply are compsted to be £1S«,0M a
wage earaers loaing £110.000.
csBploren £40.000. Tbe losses fall
poa a total of lOOjOOO persoos.
Japanese workmen are ob!lg«l to
wear on thdr cap* and back, aa In
orvaaM at MeMM. Ala^ the ponnae •eripMoo stating Ihelr burine** and
their employer-, name.
Tbe Beaver C!ouniy. Pa.. Builder*
xchange League, which was reeesily
which thap aac4 to heap «ova strikes organtacd. has begun lu Brat battle
aa4ai
organized labor. All I he carpenvlih t
■mde a demand for an InrreaMThara la a pacaWar dearape betv
of 2S cents a day They were geuing
■ aa4 the ariaers* rep- W. The a«oetalloo coo.lders ll
rwMtlOiB oa the Welch Coaeltta
ttm haari. The (oraMr data a re
daatloa af S par eoai.; the tatter hare
pHraa aodea of a roither t% par <»t.
CMWbaasrii.
aMaaes, aMkiac a total of « per cent,
Back In the w-venlW. when Tmw#
perhaps the latter oere has tor
eommswd of a ship of tbe o
ty|>e. be was lying
ohiaet the rateatha oT praoeat vases.
la IMt aa4 IMS there vere M< ua barbor of tlenoa. M«l»csw
tawed on board at all time, except
loaa orMaa4 hr the Brotherhood ai Bnaday morning, wbeu tne|M-cttun took
Phiatasa. hriagiag the oeahershlp up ptaer. Oar Bonday a wHl-kmimi
te ahoat njm. The anaUar ot per- American millionaire steamed oat with
a |*rty of friewta ta hi. prlvste ya. ht
aoas aov aaplofad la the craft
OaJca« htataa fa s<v«a as 320^. thus and tacceeded ta gHiIng on de« k,
taarias aoaMthlas like S214MO vork where be wa. met by raplalg l*ewey.
asked him to lesve
Mr Money
/ osa itaorgaataad. Bfforts are beinc Wbo
remonatrated. and. finally, exasperated
pat farth uPbrias a targe per cent.
by tbe rod flrrooew of tbe olfi.-er. be
; thaw laft) the aaloo.
horst out:
“.No. «r; I wont leave.
- . Joaraapaca plnabers to New I
If eca. Ooaa.. hare lakea the InltieUre American rltlsen. tnd hav I iM-rfect
right on tbla veaael. 1 p
ta
Amerlrs: 1 am on iny own iir«H»erly:
nceasiag of plumbers part of thk ahlp belong* to
I of saaltary coadii
Calmly l*rwey ofa-iied hi.
stoolwd down, and apllt off i
IM pioBhlaSxesrs ago
the dock flooring. Handing
phimben atade an attempt to g
simitar act passed. In which they Incenwd Ameriran citizen, be reirfled;
you ow
. ftaltad. Haring now perftx-ted
there-, the taddrr-now git!aute orgaaixalion and being tborough
And be got.-UppIncoita
■ V ly ocgnntaed. they are oonttdent
^ v’- sooceea.
rnsUMT BcluUar*, k'^T"The lung* arc piiiklfb and spongy.
Whotaaalera In the leather industry
Mt Baa Ftancisco. Ctai., bare refused Wc have ooc lung In our Iku»> They
arc the Mime color. IViico we die our
to alga the wage scale
lag year, and the leather worker*' Un Inngn go to different tbini
ion oa horse good* has gone on strike people wbo are bed tticj
Onr aold
1 ind get >iumed up
The wage scale proposed U the one
aov In force, but the srholesalcr* goes to besven, but our lu
••The lung, are plnkUb i
vlahod to make a SO per cent, reduc
Bcau»e It It their <v>lor
V
tloa ta wages. Thl* *trike will ex
bees use we ought ti
tead to Baeramanto. Lo* Angeles. long
lung. They see the «ime
Pnrttaad and several other coast heenuae they slay tl
change
difftsvsit
eUtaa
when we die they
The big plant of the We*tlnghouse When we die our lone* turn to d»fBiake ooauiany, of Ullmerdlng. Pa., fereut color* beet use they con'1 May
Che some thing all the time.
rsaamsd operatioot In full on April
“The people who go to the luid man
It. eaploying ifioo .killed men
Is because they ought to
good «»iir
Boatea. Maas., union garmeni work- aold goea to hearro because it ought
ors vlU print and distribute l.ooo dr to go. Some iieopi* that goe* to Ih#
bad
mao
la
becaoae
they
ought
to ho
. oolars oontalnlng the names of the
go to
to heaven,
bav«
Uke tbe ooea that go
^ Bnstoa Braa that are unfrleadly to or- good
•nrm iw
w air in ao
snM labor.
n the purs
the ba
CMatte paper workers- unloo. af- •ft- ao that It an clan on lung out"
•liatad vllh tbe American rederatloo i^Pbltadelphls Telegraph.
at Labor, Is tbe latest addition to tbe
labor BBorement of Baa Prandsco.
To save a life. Dr T. O. Mi
<o. Mehoopany. Pa., made a
e*t resulting In a wonderful c
a are edocated. In certain fac* lortos children of 1« and 14
fltloa that they attend the school
with , the factory three or
low houra dally. The factory popu
tatkm 1a compoaed almoat excloalvely
of poaaaau from It to M ymrs of
aaatamnh of whom are won
srotkmaa reaches the limit of hi* poa
atMIltlea at 55, and I. usually a wreck
N* S%a .. Interoattonal aasoclatlon of
'Mast flithare worker* and amelter.
win abortly demand a restoratinn rtf
the vagM prevailing before the redweUoaa were made during the month*
of December and January.
Btghty-aeven per cent of the men
am ployed tn the Sydney (Australia)
fimliare saaking trade are member.
at the union Tbe union report, trade
aa being usuaually brisk, polither.
hatag apectally In demand.
The Federal MinixUr of Australia
realgaed on April it. owing to its dw
feat on the tabor party’, amendment
to the OompulMtrv Arhitralion bill,
providing that .tate employe, shall
ha Included In the terin* of the law
Railroad men ta B^n have an or
gaaltatkai numbering tO.OiXi member*.
Miner* at Dea Moines, Iowa., have
hero aerred with notice that the -open
ahop- win become effective
.
craft after April 15. Thla
I ^ tlrely new tune ta the miner*' cootrosarsy and may cauae a eoatinnance of
I attacked t
.used by ulr
. I had
lion of the ato
xcellent
Electric Bltt
. I pre^
trouble.
atomach and
gained
tcrltted them
at had an
from the flrat. ■
»ctric Bltt(
•• Elecl
lack ta 14 moo
iteed for Dyapepare positively guaranteed
Dyi
ktlon and Kid
Kta. Indigestion. Constipation
nev trouble* Try them. Only 5(
Johnaon'. Drug Store and F, H M
N»« T« IWtil***
DavM K. Fmnils. pn-si.bnl of tb.
t. l»uls exiswUlon. was o CucM at
tbe ciridiroti club dliiorr at Wnsbli.g
Before tbe dliiiur be met a
friend who wild:
*
•inive. I with yon w.iuW tell me ■
fuiinv *tory
I esj»**el tlstse fellows
win mil on me loiiicbl and 1 wsnt to
have wuuethlni; r«-ady
Can’t ,vou help
me cmir"Aon remind me of a lime wbrti 1
wa. mmtuiiuiilng ta Missouri” replug
Fmn. I.
-I imt to a hotei and tbe bill
of fare consisted of eombr»*od mnned
lUlitg-OrMtssm sc
Barometer
A comiiion tod* crmclccr it tt tutceptiblc to mtmotphtric change >1 a barometer. That’t why
crackara bought in a bagtatte worse one time
diananotfier. That’s why you could never get a
really good soda cradeer untU tbe National
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protected them wMb an air tight package. Now.it
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-late aa anormoas nnloe.
Of the .nprrme court of Canada
^
A aumber of the moat kaportani morou. lucldeot. occaakmaUy occur
ttait
are
never
mentlooed ta the staid
laandry fltoa at Chicago, nu hart
' algnad the $15 aataimum wage scale eIBcinI record. A few day* a
prominent New Brunswick adrm-atc' agiwamaW of tha tanndry drirers*
Mr. Quigley—wa. argulog a po
I; /:.- toa and vlU oontlnue to employ only conKrocttae a* to which thou
■
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.
IkwAha irri time In the hi.tory of favorwd “he” or "she." and bh
^ tha copper regloa of the upper penlo- tentlona called forth the lntemiptl<»
from Justice Bedgewlek. wbo was
awla of Michigan an cMranlxation
the bench:
On eoppar mlnera la being formed.
"Fat. sir. tbe oM testsmeot oee*
The damaad of the dock manager*
proDoun "It."
ftii^ the great lake* that the Loog"I am astounded, my lord." InaUutrriorted the advocate, drawing blmt to tbe Impressive dignity of bis
raStMtioa of 15 per cent, was ftaUy re
B ft 4 In. “I am nstoandpd at aoeb a
fwad by the onloo maa.
‘ Tha order of raUvaymeo wUl tntro- fwference. Doe* not year lontahlp
know
there
ta no neuter gender ta the
IV SoMabUllBthaDomlaAanpami
Bchresr tangtmger And theT court
I ^ tn ifWfUo that toBviv opatotow lo
oMuroat
tha tauvo moat goaa aa aaamh
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