The Evening Record, April 09, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 09, 1904

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

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1904-04-09

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YESTERDAYS ISSUE

inTOTCT

THE EVENING RECORD

SEVENTH TEAR—ftlM

TBATEBSE 0117, mOH^ SATUBDAT, APRIL ft, IftOA

I ■ BABEL
I?
B DEAD

FdwM tha MaM af a Brttiah Offlaar Wha Had Baan Murdarad.

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By Wire to the Breatag Raeord.
LsMkdon. April •.—Word was re­
FOUMKH QUUN OF OFAIN HAS
ceived here today that the British
FAMED AWAY.
mmmimM, th# OfchOtOB
force at the
of Mgreia
1 a battle
ted ta
Britli 1 lost four killed and forty
eight Injured. The British fouad the
head of a British oOcer who had beee

TWICE IIW PROM SPADI

m

NACCABEE
DATJVLT29
NEHBEISaiF

OF

S5,tM

PUASAIT SOCIAL

Read

Ctaaa Ha. It af tha Find Mathadlat

aodal was held ta tha parlors
First M. B. ehareh last cvsal
tass No. U of the BsMay echo
’There was a vary large attewdsm
ahoat IM belag prasML A graat npber were chUdrea aad aU seamed to
have a flae Uma. The object of

Ilf* In a Yaaicaa dialrIcL

OltPATCHEt

CON-

TRADiCTEO.

INDOISED STEAINS

T. Jj O'SrIen ef Grand Rapida Indorsed
aa Deleoatc to the Republican
Matlonal Convontion.

Spring Lake Fish Electrocuted by Con­
tact With the Current.

Kurepatkin

Wants

lOCMXX)

Mors

Troop* In Manehurla—Jap* Cross
The Yalu and Have a Eklrmish.
ApecUl to ihc Brenlag Record.
Loodoo. April •.—The report o' a
Ills aaral batSe Jnst ouulde of Tort
Arthur today baa been denied. Tbe
dUpatches tbi* morning stated that
there had been a terrific battle foucht
in which the casualtle. on both *M '*
were beary had Ukon place, but later
reports noi only did not verify ibis hut
contradicted the first report.
Msn for th* Front.
By Wire to the Kvening Record.
Ixmdon. April 1» -The Kin Kow cor
cespondent of tbo Central News wires
thst s Cblnose, report say* that the
Japanese ba»e crossed the Valu river
Imo Ma»e^-—with tbe R
Tong Kau.
In accordance with th# wishes of
Oeneral Ktiropatkin. 100.000 troops
have been ordered by the Russian
gioin-nment to roi:bll*e for servlet* In
Manchuria. Generml Kiiropaikln has
liemanded 300.000 reinforcements hy
Mav and a half tnllllon hy August. It
Is estimated that 4«ki,0isi troops nr»
now In Manchniria.
The edict of the crar Is published U
81. Prtersburg today In which his
majesty directs that the staffs <if the
Ilalilc fleet be hroiight to their full
strength
Also an Immediate moblltatlon of
the marine and naval reserves. These
only are Ihe experts who are employ«'d
In the Russian volunteer fleet or In the
teehnieal establlthments.

|;/

Are Out of Commisaloo.
Mrs A. Harris of aoutb of the city
id a narrow eacape from serious Iniry If net death while driving on
rant alreet this noon during tha
eli«ctrical atorm.
Harris ws-h out of the rig and
Mrs. Harris was driving and holding
little baby in her arms. Suddenly
-e was a blinding flash of lightning
ch struck the heavy Iron
Ire
trans­
former on an electric
metric light pole In
front of Ounton's
nton's meat market. The
transformer was broken Into pieces
of It fell directly Into the
rig while the rest sirnck alongside so
cloM'ly thst Mrs. Harris was rovered
with mud.
The horses
frlghie
started to run
r but Ml
her I
lently
to control
Ihe animal*.
•Ither she nor the baby were Injured
though very badly frightened
Mr*. Frank Goodrich was badly InJnr.*d by the lightning plug In the tele­
phone biosing oitl. It struck her In
the lip. injuring her so seriously ths'i.
a ph>vlrlan had to lie called.
A Mrs. Ruaeell was telephoning In
Baker’s barber shop when the light­
ning stnick Ihe phone She aas ren
deriil iin/'oni'rlou!: hut soon reeoveretl.
Considerable damage was done In
the rliy. the leleph, ne companies and
the Bro department lielng the worst
•nfferers.
The niUens line had quite a num*r of phones‘burned out but the
Michigan Telepbone company’s lines
rsiigbi It v«‘0- badly. The whole west
side was burned out as well a* many
phones slioiit the city. The court
■ Is entirely rut off from tel.'phonlc eommunicathin with tbe world.
The city fire department got It the
The telephones were burned
t these have been repaired. The
alarm system U mterly demoralized.
This may he repalrtnl tonight but may
lie completed until tomorrow. In
of fire the alarm abould be sent
by telephone ao that It will be aure
and reach the station aa the alarm Is
;o be trusted at present,
pole near Frank Goodrich’s resi­
dence was struck also. Much minor
damage was done about the city and It
is reported that a yonng lady was
sltghlly Injured hut this could not be
verlfliHl,
The plug In the telephone in McAvoj’s store was blown out and flew
clear arrota the room, frightening the
customers considerably.

Rinaian Battlahipa Ready.
By Wire fo the Evening Record
St Petersburg. April D —It has been
__________
that forty
lips arc
ready to assemble at Kronstadt on thguir of Finland on April 17 for etjulproenL The vessels protMbly will l>e
dispatched to tbe far East by
northeast patsage thus saving I
months.

keet

comm has

DEADLY THIRD RAIL.

Grand Haven. Mich . April •.—DurGrand Rapids Mich . April • —In ad­
ig Ihe recent apring fr^het water
dition to electing delegates to the
ivered Ihe Interurban railroad tracks
' state and congressional convention
near Grand Haven Junction, having
the republican county convention yes­
hacked up from Spring lake. After the
terday Indorsed President Roosevelt
water had gone down early this week
f€>r reoominatlon. Congreasman Willa Urge number of dead fish were
Um Alden Smith for renomlnation
^onnd in the ImmedUte locality having
and Jnstus 8. Stearns for governor.^
;J^een electrocuted by the charged
Only one role* was raised against theIrd rail. Among the daad fish was
Indonement of Mr. Stearns and that
handsome slxteen-poiind pickerel
was^romotlT squelched.
___r Pall
_______ _____ *d as chairman
-CYCLONE KILLED TWENTY.
and John W. Blodgett, who was a del­
egate. took an active part in the
Wind Swept Limeatonc County Texas,
vention. Thomas J. O'Brien wa»
With Terrific Fury,
dorsed a* delegate to the natloiial convenOoo. Following are the delegatesy Wire to the Evening Record
at-large. elected to the stale convenFort Worth. Texas. April
Ten
Uoo:
William Alden Smith. Daniel
people were killed and 20 hadly InMcCoy. J. W. Blodgett. E. D. Conger.
Jured as a result of s cyclone whirti
Roy 8. Barnhart. Moses T*gg»rt, E. M.
sr Lime
inty 1
Barnard. J. J. Van Zoeren. George F. evenlnj
Most of
1 and
Owen. Peter McPherson. Charles M. Jured
negroes
Twenty honse*
Edison. Dr. M. C. Sinclair. John Pat­
blown to pieces at Prairie Grove
ton. Scott Griswold. 8. G. Brandy. J. Thursday night.
H. Anderson and J. B. Judkins.

LevaxM. who recently purchased
the Weaver cigar store, moved his
household goods to this city Tuesday
night and thereby hang* a tale. The
train oa which the goods were, was In
•ad-on collision at Grown TueaIgbt and the car In which the
goods were was totally wrecked The
household goods were all very badly
exford. Chi
damaged
almost beyond repair with
Chittenden.
one exception. This exception was a
The association embraces
Kimball pteno which, altbongh In the
ties: Antrim. Benzie. Charlevoix,
met. Grand Traverse. Kalkaska.
ilkaska. L
LeeU- thickest of the fray, escaped withoni
nau. MenUtee. Missaukee.
Oareoli and a bit of Injury The instrument U in
Mlsaankcc. Ooreola
as good a condition as ever and is
Wexford. The membership In tl
none the worse for iU experience.
counties 1* about 25.000.
Travi
City akine ha* about 1.000 Maccabees
Take one old 10-lnrh Victor record
and 400 Lady Maccabees.
> Grinnel Bros., pay 12,00 and get 3
The gathering this year will wlthrw ones for a short time only.- No
iit doubt be the Urgest since tbe as­
rill be re­ limit to the number exchanged. Cor.
sociation was organised. It will
Front and Cass streets.
21B4-1t
membered that five yearsI ago the aaBocUtion
ttion met in Traverset City and it
25 ORANGES 25 cents—Fane
1-Fancy Callws* then considered that there was
- Sttlckney.
the largest crowd that ‘Traverse Cliv foraU navels 21« site. L. R.
|
ever saw Elaborate preparotlons will grocer. 411 8. Union St. Both phones.
be mode for the celebratioo this year.
Arrangements will be made for specUl
train* in all direction* and there U no
doubt that it will be one of the biggest
day* that ma* ever known in ihi* city.
A* a local ex«Tutlvc committee to
make arrangement* for the day the
following mere appointed.
The of­
ficer* of the *»«ocUtlon. Herman
inror. deputy
’. Carver. C M
. icr. ThI* Itx-al
But all ovcrjhe world the high
tcc.wlll have entire charge
merit and excellent qnaiii'.c.R of
will
the high-grade

£r. ri-;

not Only in
miebinan

Itted in attract a Urge crowd of Mac
be gtm
1 this occasion,
nounrcn.cnts
ents will be made from i
a* the work of pyparo

I Bnnday.

tbt Bops’
Shot Question
Is quite a proposition In every
hoaw>hold that can boast of a
boy' or twq. It’s always trouble
to keep the boy inside his shoe*
WE OFFER RELIEF.

WANTED TO
DIE AT HOME

• Father of Murderod Girl May Die As
RaauK of the Tragady.
By Wire to the Evening Raeord.
Boston. April
EMward Pa«e.
father of Min Page, who wm* aUbbe
to death by an unknown asaaashi c.
her heime in Weston several days ago.
has coUapaad under the mental and
phnloal strata and U ta feared tha
t*Sc eEhlr will cans* hto death abort
ly. Ha I* 7T________________

try a mooro want

Aa

Warmer to waat poetka.

A SIGH OF RELIEF
Gentlaman broathc a alph af relief attar loakina all avar tha eRy
the oorrset apring styles In-

SUITS, TOP cons MO MTS^-^»
And linnilx dim thmn In mir nnrn.

Our boy*’ *hoc* are made to
our *peclal order and we guar­
antee them to give *sti*rartory

$IS0

I HATS - • S3JKU2.50, «J0, SIM - - RATS |
Just unpacked a ewvll line af hosa. shirt* and i

Buy* an excellent |
here for tbe boy

WIlKL

Kooenior

. Bonda & Oo..
O^KM *r M 0 a aVKNIMO

WE HAVE A GOOD EHOEMAKER'fi SHOP.

LADIES' SHOES
That look gaad and feel paad They’re a camblnstion af fR. atyia and
quality. Patent colt ar vici kW. Blucbar cut ar full slippar vamp.
They’re sure to plaas* yau.

ROWLAND DOUQLA^
OppasRa Whrting HatoL

SHOE BTORR.

Phanes:

CRJxsns *2, Ball 1M.

Car. Tenth St and Lake Av*.

Price $4.00

Kimball
Piano are well and favt rably
known. These splendid instnimenu are indorsed by leading
musicians everywhere. FV'tory
prices and easy terms.

Friea ftIJft.

« City Book Store

The on RcIiaWc .Shoe Hoticr

FrankFreidrich&Co

W,W.nULLGHMIY

New Sun^

’i4’JFront Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abetmets of TItid

XB.smc.Bcr.

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.

»>*ytata«Mama.Ismnmsam. Bkmt

Manacar

Had Been Her* Receiving Treatment
at Son’s Home. But Longed for
Old Scenes and Friafuto.
Mrs. P. Kildee of Wexford has been
for some time at the home of her sou,
Ed. KUdee. of this city, receiving med­
ical treatment. Her condition is such
that the <doctors have given her up.
and her d<
last days
desire to pass her
. _________
. at
her old he
home among friends and relalive* -where 1her life has been spent
for many year* was s strong
______ that toshe was taken there. Althougo
Jth«
has sereral timoa been at the
point of death she was strong enough
today to stand the Jonrney nicely,
thoogh she has to be carried on a cot
the entire distance.

Our Long
Experience

$i1k$ and

Dre$$ Goods

'€iuUti Ot U Bar

BENZiE FOR WARREN.

Chlldr*n*s and bays'
^lunc Habotai Wa* Silk*, GOc values,

County Oalasats* Will Likely Be In­
structed
Frankfort. April • —’The poUUcal a»pect of Benzie county seems to lean
to •'Sword of Bunk-w HllP Warren for
and be will most likely get
acted
delegatloo from tbts
Stearns, hosrever has many
warm admirers and primary reform
lanlmously indorsed.
Bishop is tv ored for reoomtaaP a warm fight for

New Vgn and Crepe de Cbenes in all the J

QQ

39c

MIUBICAL MONDAY.
Mis* Watfcifw’ Ctasa Will Give One at
MstNedist Churob.

MINERS RETURNED.

EDWARD PAGE OOU-APEED.

FwM af wit and etovarsmaa

Similar ta nadart to David Harwm and than HaWan. and ptwnounead h many to ha aupartor.

WOMATS BAUOW tSCAK

l^iaLEAOINO

In mutnr

Bf J7. D. mtM

DAMAGED
BY STORH

iff'-



If you wlah to Intoraat yawraalf to a faad, tsdulsatu atory af fwral

PMPl*
THE day sebot^ Tbe object was waU attaiaed. Jadglag froas the tact that ao
BIG FREIGHTER LAUNCHED.
many children wdre present sad that
the proeeads of the evening amooatad
■tea B. welvifi. Dm ef the Largtoalmoat U7.
est In the Wortd.
The parlors srere very prettily deeWm the vteUfii sf Umy intHfiiM m
rated with bnattag aad Japanese
Preparations Are Now in PropBy Wire to the Evening Raeord.
Htr JovtlHy CsMsX Many Eeanmenu aad. in tha varkms ooraefa,
Loralne. Ohio. April • -The i
rsss by Msmber* of th*
ny ooraars were arraaged In which
Mta ki CMirt-OsofiMm
freighter Angnstus B. Wolvin. o
candies, etc, were sold. Daring the
Local Tants.
tbe largest excloslve freight veeselt
WWi M»r.
evening th* following program sras
la the wortd. was laancbed m *
given.
Amertean Ship Building compnay
A meeting of the oOeers of th
Solo. Arooad the Camp Fire Idly
day. She U S<4> feet over all.
Northern Mlehigan Modem Maccabee
asaoclatlon was hrtd yssterdsy afterM or apsis OM SI »:4S tbto tne
r Oark.
to make preliailnary arraagoRccltatloii. Minnie Lerdie.
of inflaracs. sc»d 74. Tbe life ot the
meau for ‘'Maccabee DBy,** the great
Solo, a Dooglaa.
foiwr «a*«B vss s loa( sad stormy
meaUng of thU aaaocialloc to be held
Plano aolo, Cora Leland.
oo». Twies she wss ezpelM from
Redlatloo. Gladys I,aufman
ta Traverse aty thU year, ft was deapsis beesnss ti vss bHieved her
Itaeu^Bygoee Days, Messrs. H. and
to holdrtbe celebration oe Fri­
PTMeocr in Madrid would be di
Wei
day. July M.
Aftei the program refrethment* of
on* to the ruiias heuse. She has itred
The oScani of the asaoetatlon arela and wafers were served by
in Pari* sinee lt77
ibers of tbe class, y
In her esriy life she ws* made sn
is due the class for the dell
ellghtful time
cs*r vicUm of many intricue* and her
and they deserve the
^e** that they
atttataed.
ebeerfulsas* sad joriality a
many aeandai*. Sereral years
DIDN’T HURT KIMBALL PIANO.
howerer. she boeame reliffious.
tast momeou were passed in the com*
Rest ef th* Household Goods Wer
foriinc presence of two danithlers
Wrackad However.

NO SCRAP AT
POitTARTHlIR



Hlaa Jwuiie A. Watktas' daas ta
music srqi give a radial at th* First
Sbety-SIx of Than Go Bancfc h
Methodist church Monday evoatag.
TaNuriBs DIaWeL
The clsHs will be assisted by th* Rev.
Mr. Lautmaa. who wiU presmt tha
By Wire to the Breatag Record.
topic on ■'Moafo ta Sadal Ufe” and
Denver. Ool, April ».—Slrty-alx
- mMoray wUh a pap*
striking miner* retnrned to TeUnride
IU Batatfoe to the
last evening bnt were again deported.
a t
fee or ootlectlon.
No adnsisslatt
They were compelled to walk throogh
the aaow and cold twelve miles
Rideway, where they saenred shel
I oa the gOTemmant lot
ml oC today. Tha S. M.
Alhart Heosa has retnraed tx _
s hHMMht tsa aad tha
laassn City vrhars Iw hat bean raUevomaad hy J- L. 1-------tag tha opafMor of th* M. A N. S. <
that phma for the BMt two MMiBu

’’ywEf gygMTTO mtnfwm

e Hlilbelm
Ofvtf fbw#

tra

Oahm

\ CITY. mOH-d SATURDAY. APRIL ft. IftOL

eWMrcns’ sad
Boys’ Fine
•sMOisrs
Cap*
Pants
flats
BMsts
BlosXs
Shirtt

SocrytWofl tb«
OM* or
Big Boys
ONIinood

Clathing and Furntahlnpe
with certainty of pleasing
. our patrons—
W* carry twice the stock
chlWron’s and bays’
ftac goads *f any

this maana. ef aaursa. that w* hova..
the geoda that adll—ear Una
•’UttI* Fsllaws”’ aiiHs this
year ar* so attraetivs thay
sell at aight-4l.S0 to
for tha-blggar haya,-



from 14 to 20 yaara af apL tha olylaa
« vary aa mu^
from yaar to yanr,*
do not
n
m mhy ha essntod wpon tola jfsar
but sms
and avary year to shew tha tataid,
hlgisM aad boat arnsrltaDt to ha
ssan In this iwglsn

fidJfiO to flfijOa

BamHton Cfotbing^

r^imco^

-islt

icTii

..V:^:;ili^v;:

-'- ii'i’r I'ifrf ]idmfh

THE EVanXQ BEOOBB, TftAVEBSE CITT. KlCfl^ SATURDAY, APBU.^, 190L
aiT. tke COM

««Cli • iMT pto-

/to4k Comes

tan ite rentes «rtl flaci to
r • cto«ur cr ta« f>r * fniUv

THO*.T.iS»^AW.HA«-W

wcclchui.

cm- ew«w.

•4toc wder tto stoM of «a
*Jaofto.Aatf tto tofT Be to«1 ttoe to
m •! tto UUle ietotor bond
kook ttot feta wittor eBfpto tote We
tniak. ■> tototo. He’s fewy eoWitoc to
••Ugher edocatiaa.*’
Tfeta
-Ulgber ed«t*lloo- .«MLy «Mtet
few kiadnd splrltt dotatig teto tto
deHgfeu of • poker gaae or iBfelbtas
the eaber fnan • etooe meg. but tt ta

Aol OtooC tto greatest faletokB»
abetwa give hha ta fecakfe. few to
dolfata. sto must hare buufefe hcfw
aeU. She abould aae every mcaaa

fee?s

whom thTBibir'was sacred because
represented the tmth to them?
they were studenu at the Johns Hc^
kins or any other unlrerulty and Blbical quotations were given to them,
t^ey at least would not confound them
aphorisms from some modem
author.
And they weren't ashamed
3f this knowledge either. If a llUle of
knowledge was injected Into
‘higher education" It wouldn't hurt
he Bible bnt It would aid the -higher
sducatlon."

Our Em. Special Na L-We
bore RO CRt to riMMr h, bat it b a
bcmtital reebniag Go-Cart that
f t/ai U. 11

Friend*

Tto Oaklaad (OaU asaa wbo knt
K.000 In ChtcagD tto other day aad
was thus prereated from comt^ oa
Hlltadale aad marrying one of tto
is there ta couaidered by those ac­
quainted with Hinsdale girts to be
Incky man

sr*j,ssss

It was plainly , evident to the audl«ce in the Post theater that tto man
who left the boa becanse six of tbe
girls in the cbonis made eyes at him
was from Marshall.
It would take
more than six chorus glrte to phase
a Battle Creek mao.

mos aeoae will
.^ShOW TOO
that the
stronger the
mosclea are,
which bear tto
strain, the lesa
pain there will be.
A woman Ihriw la Fort Wajne.
lad., aayc ••iSth^a
_________________
Fri^^
wonders for me. Praise God
jrour Unimeot.”
P.ead this from Huoel. CaL
•• MotbeCs Friend b a blessing to
all wiunen wbo uadergo nature's
onlealofchadblrth."

AtlMU,Ga.

Our Special No. t ta a beaotifiil.
wdl made, rediniag Oo-Oart. jost
like cot. tmek: aad
aad to
ioM adji
adjuito to
any dfmaaWc poaitian | inch at a
tiiae. a bemitiful. good, solid wcO
made Go-Cart, tcaovable upbeL
■teriog. beta utaodbOe st^ gear.
steel posh bandfet, sted wbceta
with robber tirea, robber end <
OQ hobs, to bre^ all gear
are enunckd, beautiful lined para*)l with 8 rnfles;

c a. ftajoKam.
J. M. HBBLLMAJmL.
WnXIAM UXTTOS. OsMaraU S
J O CBOTaOkC^a OtaMr.

and roaette.
..$12.76
Uut far $8.8.5

r C. DBBliOin>. Prtodre*. D.««aa(

W^bavc a'large bne, noging firom a Folding Go-Cart for $8.!
r^t along up.
You can have the ose of ooe while paying far iu

J. W. SLATER,

about tbe board of pubU
recovered from the surprise
ed by the recent
rec
vote by
le people signifle
lifled their wish
es that the
Lbe board should not I

tot UsChar's Fftaad at tto
dragutara. W^feattto.
THE HUOflElJD REGUUTOB CO*.
:

MUST BE A
BRYAN HAN

3TATB OP OHIO, CITY OP TOI.EDO.
LUCAS COUNTY—ss.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
he ta senior partner of the firm of P
1. Cheney A Co., doing business In the
City of Toledo. County and State afonv
«ald. and that said firm win pay the
-— ->r ONE HUNDRED DOIXARS
rh and every case of -CatarTu
that cannot l»e cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRAN*K J. CHENEY.
Sx.ora to before me and subsorlta
1n my presence, this fith day of C
Tro’.er. A ,D. 18S6.
(f’al l
A. W. GLEASON.
Notary PubUc
Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Interaallv. and arts directly on the blood
and mucous surface of the system.
Sen-; for testimonials free.
1' J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
ft Id by all Druggists. 75c.
Tnke Hall's Pamlly Pills for Const!
patl «n.

oa$>f‘“
lORljr

$23.76

BtMECrHt:

It will taka feer
through tto ettoe
catilj and

hard iraridag. They folkm the prescrftMd eouree eod grtooate with
r: tfeey work feard aad ffeithmily
the rootloe tald |pwii for
aed yet. when a gootatkm Croa the
iiook of books ta glrea tfeen they
grasp h. The blame does not bef oa these aitogecfaer. It rei
tto sboolders of the faeolty Yet, the
factolty ta not altogether In fault
either. There's a great hue aad
raised orer old fogrtam and .the Bl
popularly supposed to tolon*
that Claus.
Men hare fought and tired and died
for that book.
Women, too. ha
kno«-n all the tortures that past m
of cruelty could devise and s
remained faithful
But the Bible
roKylBh” and so ta not in the cur­
riculum.
Did a knowledge of the Bible hinder
r fcrefalbers? Were not the
rs of^ia republic Cod fearing men

tto Btreama of that county with brook
trawuwrer to.MO feartag been plaated
there last weHc ta four dtffemt

Hotltek^s

sTBOt the action to be taken by the
r democratic administration there
the proposed muncipal ownership
the public lighting plant
Promt
It party leaders have expressed
themselves In
I Grand Rapids
had married

n hour Is totng taken
old sea
ea dugs that captain
cai
un Lake Michigan. They
mighty poor schooner that
more than sixteen kr.;«ts

-H

,4r,-

THE WORLD MOVES

2,000

SO DOES THE

ENTERPRISE GROCERY

Traverse City mill grom
pre.ent time there are u

ErEv"£”Hs^'''E

SI the age of <;7
He accompanied
Sherman on his famous march to the
. He leaves a widow, one daugh
and one brother.

lOOOCANSSSSc.
8c PER CAN

’"j-.*jr.r;*o«m,.oro..

J ven-cto gu.xrantee.l First Class RKD ALASKAN SALMON
icy cheerfully rcfumlcil.

'III Hava to Prove That He Nev
Bolted Ticket. Otherwise Radi­
cals Will Not Support Him.
VVashlngtoD. April »-"Th‘- ,
Kely of democrats will not be fi

?H£-rsr-;£
"”"~rs=:£
■kTT.^1.1

:rs

IWMt ■x-tiullHIf ,pninc

sr *

nr.

led their i

■a„
tte a

"t'Z
,ve.l to Hloomhii

Your Rallablo Hot

Wholesale and RetalL

EASY P.4YMENT PI.AN .»r bow
lo mai e roiir rent niun.-v I qv

Michigan BngH

WELL

Dw aa DOC We Imre aa
I evn^ to take the babjr (Mt 1
OR thCRI
_____ me qaaBtity and at the prioea we hare or
------ it I
ewqr for jgMi to own ooe. Aa to tbe pap- W.00 down aad naU

(fet be a stroke of policy to

.^isssasas"

omCtAt CAU.

YOu' cAN jusir'' AS

sriumMi

tohaaalsasdcaskcktlao. Emtft

. NcriIngcr.

PHONE, 146
)RNER
iD UNK

C. W. Aahtoa.

NOTICE!

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

Have your Electric
Wirinj; installed in
accordance with the
N.aii»)na1 Board of
Eire Underwriters,
n Pays In the End

Btoa r«u Cmne to Thioi of it
WOOD it Enough Highor This
Your Than GtS to Enobto You
to Sera tho Cott of a
GMS

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
125 Cass St..

RM0CE

in on* Souton.

Tho Got Rangot

Cost from $12.00 to $18MO.

Traverse aiy.

u- gr.\♦•mni.*tit

WE CORRECT THEM FREE.

m-E

traverse Off
6as Company

'who!
curious spectacle three miles of the bum.- of ih. ir pa-

z'.'i.r"'-'

his attorneys

1 of Ps!m«T and

lo Iot/ on mi

Weether Prophet Rev. R. L. Hicka
Bsya Spring Will Gitdo Oraeefully
Into a Simmering SunuMr.

Women’s Spring and

lesa Interest attaches. erxinc notice on Judge Parker tl
to tto we
weather probablllUev
prlng and summer
s
r upon which
for tl i« spring
Trav( me City U now tlmorotuly entertoT^ tng. I nd what Preacher Prophet Hicks
has I
■ ? received with some
Parker probably has never
■n by
rs of the Record. Mr
.......... has I
e spring w
*i early In its coming, that
at It will
win follow
f
i winter abruptly and without any pre^ palgn. the
ling fuss or feathers, and that spring from Arkani
top«bb« o*r--.
d1 glide gracefully Into summer's
without friction or unseemly
lecessary preparation. Not only
R*»«Wlean C«««rty Conv.«tl»«
spring and summer to ccune quickly
and with little or no warning, but tbe
temperature range during
him. he rcplPMl;
ing growing and harvestli
will be high, as high in degree and in
kind as the range has been low and
long during the winter. In other

...

m^m ■
y ^?;gsPcS:2£4

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I

^HIGHER EDUCATION.

? Ttie other day one of the learned
Wesson of Johns Hopkins nnlvei-

|M
.
Kly

r<

'illy uptang • tnrprtae on hta class. He
!^ed out two quotations from the
^ble and asked the atadanta to IdeeaUfy them. They were compietalj
W tod only one scholar was abb
4o aa It *■»«*»* tx* Interesting
toow ttol he was studying for the

.- ;s»Iptatry.

> There waa a Ume when a boy or

ilri. youBf «to or yotm* woman knew
Cta or ker Bible as weU aa tto claasics.
■toy could quote chapters and verses
Bad before they retirad at nl^t. they
Bari to take tto weU-wan book and
EnL* uelectlou Badlag comfort and
Ltaeatfemrio. Bri tto world waa wot

Summer Shoes

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY backache

of the finest showings that it made..' Here are tome facts to rememIf your feet become sore It is usually because your shoes do not fit
your shoes wear out too quicky It is. of course, because quality is lacking; if they do not retain
prcperly;
their sh.ipe it 1s because of poor workmanship. All these difficulties are overcome m Gray Bros,* Ladies'
Fine Sheet. Throngs admire the new spring styles we are showing. You may well believe that many buy
t admire.

J surely want a pair of

Patent Leather Sandals

-'m

They are the swell shoe for summer
mere m both patent leather and v,c

Hope
For Gorman.
Mcanwlhle Scnau.r ('. u
rx- somewhat hearten.-.]
ears lo b.- the trouble the

Ladies’ Oxfords

..“rHHH

*ssa£3”525-*s.» U—«-.
“5££srcw«h4-«-

rved upon th- ronipany's a-'.-ni
hr copiv-r salil he gii»‘.*-e,l that
iK-tUT plan.

Are worn and will continue to be because they are so comfortable.
or vici k.;l and sell for »1.50. 12.00. 12.50. $3.00 and $3,50.

These

either patent leather

Misses’ and Childrens’ Sandals
Arc made at stytirh and of as good material as the ladies' and have from one to si* straps.

a tasie of snow.

t by Jaa. G. J
OM A Ro

A Thoughtful Man.
«. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind..
<'w what to do in the hour of need.
' wife had such an unusual case of
>niach and liver tronble. physicians
i>!d not help her. He thought of and ly .llmlnished
cd Dr. King's New Ufe PUli aad
Gorman's Opportunity.
i> got relief at once and was Anally
red. Only 25c. at Johnson's Drug
i>re and P. H. Meads. Druggist
, Card of 'Thanks.
Te desire to express to qur friends
1 neighbors our thanks and apprelon for their kindness and sympa­
thy In our bereavement, aad also for
the many beantifnl Boral offerings.
egates might be gathered to be swung
W.-W. Goble.
In a body at St. Louis In case of a
ind Mrs. Jas. Marrln and Pamlly. stampede Th? Gorman peopi
rould
hern
be esiM-cially
•siieclally ^eai
leased if tbe i
>s should bring forward a sc
candidate. They know that a
We. tto undarqlgBad. do. ketufey
agree to reCoad tto amwey oo
Inctly southern man cannot be
cent bottle of Otucto'e Wan
atod. any more than Mr. Hei
fiynip of Tar If It Calta to eora yov
wugh or cold. Wu also guaraatae a gates gathered around
%towat botUa to pcoru eattMactory or man as a nncleus woul<
promise caadMatp.
The belief still prevails amooj
mong the
leading southern mm that wip
with New
York presenting Judge larker
avr.wed candidate. 4here will i
Quarterly meeting at Fourteenth a ghost of a show for Hearst m
Street Methodist rtiureh Sunday. Love any delegates from sooth of Maaoi
feast 9:45. preaching at 10:S0 a. as.
Sermon will be fWlowed by sat
of «he l*ord‘s
IF YOU want a Aae fftUng. oModate style ealt at right pelea caU ea
J Kramer. SIS Bast Proet Bt.
tl4Mf
'THY A mOORO WANT ABl

If you have a hall. u«Im •
Iga roam to carpet aamt h
d ato aur spaclal carpet
J. W. Slater,
Naliable Home Furataliar.

Men’s “H. J.

SPECIAL
iOR SATURDAY
On Saturday we will sell
OOMBINETSwiih bale

Comfort” Shoe
The molt comfortable shoe that has ever been made. In the ordinary shoe ,
the tongue, vamp and toe piece are all sewed together and many times
make a bunch that is most uncomfortable. In this shoe this is all done away with
a change is made. Several years of hard study wa# put on this
thing before it «
surely “comfort."

handles at ONLY........... V.

59c

EACH

If looking for a Combmet
at« low prxx; this is joat
opportunity, :
:

Men’s Oxfords

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

mmA

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

' vV;'

I HUM

THB EVENUTG BBOQBD. TRAVKE8E OTT. ICICH^SATDRDAY, APRIL 9, 19M.

90UHEtS
WElEflOSfSi

HANNAH &UY GO’S

l£EJ!2

ettf Ormrm Hmm Wm

p:B E S T,,., V'

Frseent Cnjored Ths
The Biliurr ball last aywdag ^
treat saoceaa,
_raat
soceeaa, betH fro® a aodal aa«
udpolBt. Tha CItT
•aaadal ataadpoiat.
Cttr open
Iliad with a Bood
aad the araalac was rtrr aBjojrabla
indeed. Tbe soldier hors had i
make the ball saeeeaaf
bard to nu
aded fnllr Is al
that ther I
r handred aad
tnests that w*
t never looked
The ettr op

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

KIWQj^

Tty It!

RBI
nsGOviinp
nVCOISMPTIM

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

acoordiag to diractiaat. aad that oae
The• decorsUoDS were onite
uid BO skUtfuIIy snaaged
It the artistic fcatnre was very
rthy of comment. The celling was
buntlnp andI nags air
era of red. whit* nnd bine Interwoven
with smaller lla«s huni
pleasinh way.
Round
flags and bunting, the smaller
being placed at such intervals as
to heighten tbe effect very materially.
The incandescenu were also embel­
lished with bunUn^. The entire color
scheme was the red. white and blue.
Wysaong's orchestra furnnsic for tbe evening and
was very enjoyable indeed.
So
great w«
the fascinations of tbe ball
that It
■ rather late this morning
ast of the Ured bat happy
John J. iDgallB' '
luccessloB'
-The demon
facers wended their way homeward,
la TlTldly recalled
tbr j J*e‘Osnnon In
evening was opened with a grand
prenent trenble in which Fenstur Bur
I
I of the UIm th
;b led by<!apt. J. V. McIntosh, folton finds himself. Tbe brtlltsnt Atch I Joe.’" said an
d by First Ueut. Joseph Klaasen
Ison stsiesi-an so designatml tlie I1m{ rongnwsmsn^ 1 speal
Second Uent Hiram I. Knapp
fTnIted Flale« Henntors that
that)I the other day. " Joe’ CantM.n
company members were In nnlstarted
I and this gave tbe touch of color
G-t. rul .I ini.** H.! talnly a character and the atohv
alwaya makes s mlllimry hall so
Lana.
j are told of him almost outrival those
70.000J8
It
EanoU-Dafiralt
Has
MO
attractive.
Those la the “fsted
wets that are related shout Llmolu
The ball pleased all who attended It.
Jamas H.. I.aBe.
I
1
65J-Orand RapMs fftAOO-Saffi.
Ross. Rob-n his Mvne in .-oiigreiw n minds m*
The compan.v cleared a neat sum by
er. Alexiander Caldwell. James
naw 41,15t-^aeka«Mi M,4*4.
Its efforts and this will bep used ffor the
ttoB at whkh Csunon iweslded. He
se graves of tbe <!
dellxend an able (xinvention speech,
I of the company <
The census
. Afwll
but an im tdent that I will never for
morUI day t
uued a bulletin which Barton I^ne committed sniride. Rom
gel Impreeeed me even more than tbe
t are III. Tb
s proved them- gives the estimated population
pulatioD of the
It was very warm in tbe
.es tbe I
s and If their Tniied States for IMJ. exclqslve of emnmltted political aniclde by voting spech
against tbe Imprarhmeut of Aadrew conventlun hall, which was held-In tbe
laska and the insular posseaslon* of
annex
to the machinery hall os
because they
le United SUtea, at 79.VOO.38S.
state fair grounds at bpringeeld.
s well
This U an increase of 3.905.814 since
It no one was I
"When Cannon liegan to aai
le census of 1900. Tbe population H
ca|>sl)le. Every
imitlee. Wpecial
bis subject he got very wan
r 438 < lies taring 10,000
decwatlons. drthe fXjmmlMee
the collar
In the heat of hi* argu
Inbahltanu In1 190. Accord
serves especial commeodation
leodatlon for the Ing to these estimatesi New York Is
It up to bis
way In which all details were arranged now a city of 3.716,130 inhabitants;
.bed at the
and In fact everything that would tend Chicago is rapidly approaching the
talking at a
toward making the affair the success
1A75.880 Inhab
hirlwind rate a* he ap|iareiitly un
is: PhUadelpbU has 1.367.716 : 8t.
cwRiw-iously unbuttoned his I'ullar and
is has jnst passed aad Boston has
Uid the rallar and ne.kltc he wore
Robbed the Grave,
d tbe < i.MO mark: BbIH.513: Cleveland
more has 53J
ling Incident is narrated by
considerable
e distance ahead
lead
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
s crowd in the lobby »
lows; "I was in an awful condition. clnnstl. which1 cities have 414.950 and Washington
Perklti* serv«l .. brief
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk­ .■’.3;.934 respectively. Buffi
tbe delegalr* on tbe fioor
en tongue coated, pain continually In conKlderably increased its population,
Doltis<d
Cannon remove his iiecktleand
being
credited
with
361.403
inhsb^
hack and side*, no appetite, growing
collar, he did the trick ao n.wlly."
weaker day by day. Three pbyalclaaB Hants.
Pittsburg are
San Francisco
had given me up. Then I was advised
former having
to use Electric Bitters; to ray grest close oompetl
>5 951. and
nnd the
tl
Utter 345,043 Detroit. bl«
Joy. the first iKxtile msde s decided 355
lilwaukee and New Orleai
have Juvt
Improvement- I continued their nse
passed .300.000.
Ington Is
_____now s
_ well
_
for there weeks, r
snd am
figure
1. I know they robbed the grave of close to that flgt----Japyissr Work la Vacne.
Consideredd by states
sts
New York
another victim ” No one should fall
Already Ve are fe,-l|ug thi
in. with more than seven
to try them. Only 50D cents, guaranteed In population,
Pennsylvai
ex- gnence of the war in the east on things
at Johnson’s Drug Store and F. H. snd a half million: Pennsylvania
Is tlx ad.............................
a half million, and Illi­ fathlonaWe-alrently w.- ..re Iving
ds. di
nois has passed five million; Texas Inundated with nuirxclous itiH*us. silks,
has oxer three million, having passed
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
hats. embroidoHes and anill. l.-il n..w.-r* i icmtsi
MUsourl. But 22 states now have ess
that are wonderf.tl »s to tsdt.rlng and j in.wcr
IJnron J. Carter’s inlerestlng drams thap a million Inhabitants and 14 ex­ texture.
mean
"Down Mobile.’’ which comes to Stein­ ceed two million.
Fllk merchants tn Jaiian say that I "f
berg's Grand next Thursday April 14.
Baaia of EstImaU.
they are looking ranfi.!.-,.,!, forward '
tells a stnxDg dramatic story. In which
An offlcUl statement scromiianylnK
• rli>
great
there is running a delightful thread of
le bulletin says;
ui A]
vay of feminine «e,.rlng apparel,
love and consldorabK heart InieresL
"The bureau of the census has doII Tvj*K-i any or
Thi- four arts showing $unnyslde manand as there are *«niie of the l..velU*«t
ded to make annual1 estimates
negro quarters, the dismal swamp
thing* In tha x»orld in the sl...p« of
allon. I
what is kni
the old cotton mills, are superb
the Flowery Kiiig<bmi. iliey are prwh
p ariihi
;«od. ThU r
stage paintings. Tbe fire scene Is an
■ «vinj.s-iun-*.
the ai mmpt
lat the ant
Interesting, exciting episode and holds
Blnce the
ease for each .
attention of everyone. The plot
lus will be one-tent:
th of the
tes upon the real Identity and anbeantlfaHy embmiderisl in
ry of the heroine. Josephine
flowera. prarb ido.OM.nis ami
Edgerly. the orphan daughter of the
led on the census
delicate IA .M^de^LynA^who
ilthy planter, whom the heaxry man and 1890 were made for the 78 cities,
s to prove is the daughter of an each of which had over 50.000 Inhabi aUk thread*. The work U. of .onrae.
old uegress. There is strong actloi tanta in ISno. and the reaulu compared tU done by bai
so delicate
mlnghMi with pathos, humor and keen alth the census count. The csilmatea as to glT# the «apjHxirniKe of p
111)1.ir.it.ri hl.tnry
wit. and through it all nins a beautiful gave iheae cities a total annual In­ rather than emhroldei
Icry. ■
romance In which the hero and her> crease between 1890 and 1900 of 407,
are alwaya dUu and rich. I
figure conspicuously The cast Is
028. Tbe count showed an actual aver­ brlghL
of some notable plajv
age Increase of 414.793, or closer than
iselv(

esllroates baaed on the vote cast or
Taking warning liy the tcirlldc
\.T) fHi.iiiilive
mber of names In a directory or n cident In tbe Pari* andt-rgnuiud
■al censua of acbool children
tbe Interborough company, of
Value of Figures.
York, la hulkilng for u«- In tlw
luildlii.
Within
"Of course, in a number of individ­ •ubway a Urge iiurolMT of ai.-el ,ar«
Denmark antraia from a tmlta m»
lo d.i-ay. an
dlKval paodty of surnanicB, aad M ual cases the estimates which have tntmded to be aliaolutely fin proof, mill which bad
iMH-n made will ultimately be proved constructed entirely of metal tr*u>iie enterprMng man baa hit upon a pUn
mrenlent ia thb fset becomlag t
wide of the truth, but even In board and a*bc*to*.
of turning peat into brown paper.
anaouncad Its tn(
lureau of the ceni
cases the bu
believes that theyr will be of value
ch they actually
the purpose for v
‘ been prepared, namely, to emahI Hanaea. Patsrsen aad Sver
a basis for th ( comppution ol
overwbeladagty frequent.
«. etc. After cor
path ai
U even said that there are towns
the cities report
with
4«pOBd(
K
■y careful compntatl
‘ than twenty
lade of changes In
k as many as %tlhenp*a. and yet in many cases t
IhTAlM
itlon of cities may nott be eatima
ondltiona r
to be as large as local condl
• days
ly warrant. These estimate* have^
», u> wmj
advantage of being prepared In a fx
mt boBlneaa raUtkms. the eoo
servatlve and unbiased way."
arising from sach a
Referring to the Inclusion of suburbs
thing* !
In the city, the bulleUn rays that of
Globe
the 438 cUlea within 10.00ft or more
population. 160 annexed territory be­
tween Jun«* 1. 1890. and June 1. 1903.
There are no city credit* with 26,000
Chat the award «f the Nobel prise for populatioo-^in Mlsslaalppl. Oklahoma.
nteratnra to the Norwegiaa
South Daliofa, Wyoming. Vermont and
Bjoraatjene BJonmmi was a poUtkal NorthXaroHna.
Michigan citle* over 25.000 are:
rhich tt was intended to bring
about a racoodliation la peltOenl map Bay City, 27.565: Detroit. 309.663:
tha poet and King Oscar, Grand Rapids. 91.630; Jackaon. 26.494:
bnva •varooma tbatr mn- Kalamazoo. 26.252; Saginaw.
prettier.

TRikVERSE CITY,

-

untAL atws
or m wona



MICHIGAN

The coroner teleipwiihed to hi*
aayiBc: 'Vour representative
here today. I aarali yotir instrucIn a few hours the answer
back; ‘Search bis pockeu for
s. f^xpress hU samples to New
Give the liody to a medical

Martin tbe only siir
i. Spooner, wife of the Wisconsin
I) Cami-rs re«lmenf
ante of the Bla flora senator, sat in tbe senate gallery a
rn«a«ed In tl
plaeed «n the re- fern dayi. man and watched proo-edIn 1RT7. hsH
Two
artpy Two hundred
tired ll"t of the an.,
: pains to let people
-seyen of hl» e<m>pankio»
and seveoty-seren
from New York sat
W4*re killed durlat the
>no of them in<)ulred
lived In Wasblnt"Who Is the mile
hair?" *T>is»
ipotmpr
ronsln. ma'a
I he was fi

$MEiM

•L".?:; r;.ir w...

If sailsMrs.
Ih a deiernilned air
> the

SSSsT—

iir'"

SERVICES UfJTHE CHUtCHES

SS?*:.,:;-

Grace Episcopal Church.

GUMMiTEED BEST

FOR OOUQH8
AND O0LDB
AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT ARD LUNOS
emee, soo and si.oo
SOLO in KeOMBIKI IV

Asbury M. E. Church.

EIGHTY MHXION

tb. b.;i’.'«

of the
lands in

MsiuTSrldVr.'^^
A cordial welcome to these servlets.

Church of Chris* (Olsciplea)
anywhere els4> on thU earth

It Is so

fSriSSCS"”
“rr'SrlS
n.s»r of the wnati

rest

riir. iw

Meetings will be held In City Opera

Prim: 25Ct 35c, 50c, 75g.
*ra»

•ora^eMg^monPag a* toe

ELGIN C. LEWIS
Tki Sp-lriMi cm Simt
MT ngE N FINN

HNMlfs Rst nv
SniRWiFIw
iMFiNr

•it~i~£rzz"z

..........

r,".
.vr

First Msthsdlst.

t^arhVIr;’ no£"u!i-ra ar«- Ui:

ddenl.v in a

.life

it to*lnerieaa Expodtioa

■W^i

Zrl

Ayers

AM arc elirdlslly invited to the sei

ConBrasational.
ftinimunlor se rv ice and recepilon
ni. nilH.rs at L' T. a
d<. i> int.-r.>st It. Chr
^Work of

Kv.-ryNsij w.-lct.meio worship with

Quality

separaUoo of th* aoith
•f Norway, which la now gi
garded M kat to the oxnra
Strang* as It may appev. t

Y l» A St fi J m’.'i^der. Mr. Trade

EXCUI»IONS

; »:« p.
ig.*p.».

A

A Oraat Sansation.
There was a big senutioo In Leesvtlle. Ind„ when W. H. Brown of that
place, who was expected to die. had
bis life raved by Dr. King’s New Dlaewery to f^wmp^.^^a wrlt^
AatS^^t

PEIffiMjWOUETTB

Itste aad Ualoa street
sad Mra MnascI
MMtlngs every night except lion-

from ell othen.
Lowtiey's Cocos b the flosst
g^b^-ct o< the cfaotemt

Just ask your doctor all about
it. He will tell you ** It is the
best blood tnedidne you can
possibly buy.”

Pianos

t of

The fnU flavor, the delictoog oMlitT. tbe aUolute

i
“H

Of

Yoiiig l‘.v>ple s Society of Chris


Ev.nBellcsl Church.
No pr.ac-hlng s.^rxices during the

Unlike Any Other!

E»t Fmt StraR

s,„'

* Sarsaparilla

I'rnyer^miH'iing on Thursday cvei

Gold Medal

;,fv.;,"!';

TJrSri'r:;."

',St“,=Lr.
rotUM'Ixsh},- .si

"|

Ben Hnr Floor
Best Uinoesou
Spring Wheat
76cibr25Ibe
1.46 for 60 Ibi

i.'d'ip.’.si.

SenrtVo’

to tbe capItol to address a co

to reKsrd ever*

This wimderful effect

DRUOOI8T8

' “,"rL

iKh Kennedy, pastor



nft aaE!
A vast cedlon warehouae ia eomplrtely destroyed by flame*
in full view of the
aodleMe.
i* purely a mechanical
I which no real fire la
os avoiding any danger

Ban Franclaca Laa Angal**.
Special low rotiad trip rau toahore
Sad to
otats. Ticiwttcmaala
• Mth.

gave

1 aooe Cherar aCeetad a Qomptat* eare.”. 81mf CooaamptiOB. Pamimoala.
aad Grip area
a iwmedy to a
Gnaraataad toy i
and r. H. Uaada. Dragglata. Trial toottie* 10c.

r whether tbe Kapoletm statm

REAL ESTATE

■.iWWIra Nix S.IWRI8

rest payw tner.e»e th. laadlard'. vealU
4 add.
sad
rad. BothlBc lo hi.
ii« own
Ihr waU 1
laltht b.ror .oa

sired lot on State atreel.

L. G. Bryant
Reliable Builders
J. A. Maxted & D. B. Maxted

Carpenters and Builders
Old reliable bnlldera, beat of refer-,
encea. are prepared to do all kinds of
carpenter and joiner work. Estimates
given on short notice.
An one contemplating building or
repairing will do well to eonatilt the
above firm. Office and atair work a
specially.
Residence 203 East Eighth street.
ClUzeoa phone 975 3 rings.

WA-rCHES—

Chelo* df 12S WalolMS M mk
towth oR rufutar prisaa.
An immanse stock of Piano* to
select from, embracing

CHAINS^
Chaiaa «r WO Chalra at almaat
half priaaa.

six­

teen different makes. No such
variety elsewhere.

Ole Hre manufacturers
And the largest daalera In Michigan. Our thorough knewtadge (
r immena* purchasta gain i
tursra which anabi* us to UNDERSELL ALL OTHER HOUSES.
If you buy of ua you ssvs money and i

Qrinnell Bros.
COR. FRONT AND CASS STB.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

TBBiMBmeeOttiOctt

"^1

THE Enarnro laoaHD, TRi^naa arrr, maa,

■■'f f- '*

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Royal
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HOW TO LOVE A QIRL.

■ 4 ■■'r-i-ti.'

?Jv:: Say«^
fUMOUaSElVlCtS
LHtta ttetta ZmnOc and Mr*. BOTjamlfi
Marttnaaa W«f« LaM Away to
Raat With U^lng Cara.

7^‘,

fe'-

m-:
¥l

Mr. J. B. Ortarhonaa. waM tn Psto*kry tklr afteraooa for a rlalL
Oeonce H. Cross want to Pita Lake
fhl* moratag on boalaeas.
SOtr Mabel MUrod went to Vl—Mey
this morning to isaame her dntiaa as
tesrher In a acMol near that rlBaBt.
>;r* Lou Caiman, of Bast Bghdh
street, left today for laodore to apMifl
s week with hdr parents.
Edward Wells returned last
leg from KMkaska where he has
ihU week tarentorying the kardware
stock of Howard Price A Co., who
hare recently madi
ihe benefit of tbelr
Mn. Fred Culrer and children of
Saginaw arrived last eight and are the
rueft* of Mr*. Cilrer** father. 8. K.
Walt, on their way to Old MUaioo to
attend the golden wedding annlrei^
far? of Mr. and Mr*. H. K. Brinkman.
A W. Walt went to Sparta today to
make arrangement* for getting brtdi
for the addiaon to J. W. Millikan's
buUdlag. of whleh Mr Walt is sni
Intandent of conatmetion.
ftlaa Amle Phlrchlld pf Frankfort
the* guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
own.
Mlaa Laud._
aftemoon from
friends.
as Editk Gibbs
returned
this
afternoon fro ma rWt la Grand Rap­
ids. wbeiy she baa been ependlng
eral days as the guest of Mis* I
aad other friends.
Mlaa Helen Moore has returned
from a visit In Grand Rapids and Ml.
Pleaaant.
Mrs. A. E. Finney returned last
night from a week's vWilt In Grand
Rapid*.

The funeral aerriee of Stella Zantle.
la three«ooths-old daosbter of M.-.
the
and Mrs. prank Zontlc of Bay street.
_ died Thursday of capillary bronhltia, was bold this momlng at S
e^l
I'clock from St. PraneU church. The
; : \ Atfatad That Ha la Raapemihta far o'clo_________
funeral waa In charge of H. L. Oarte^.
Aiianatlan af •anthard'a Wifa'a
Mrs. •anjamln Martineao.
^
_
Afiaetlona.
The funeral aerrloe of Mri. Benunln Martlnean was held this momig at • o'clock from St. Francis
Oaorca Boothard t»»«i«li hU at
church.
The floral offetingi were very
w : taniora* Pratt A DaTla. baa bainin anit
beautiful and there were a targe num­
Quarterly meeting at the East Garber of them. A carriage being used
pid church cn Sunday at 2:30 p. m
to Uke them to g>« cemetery. Rer
The seat sale for “Down Mobile"
Fr. Bauer and the altar boy* also wen*,
to the cemetery, followed by a kmg will open Monday momlng at the
proecaalon of carriage*. H. L. Carter
J. id. Blakeelee 1a having hta
Thia ault la tba catialnatloo of a dlthe funeral.
.
dows lettered In tbe new Travi
Toree salt bacm by Mia. flootbard.
City State bank building. Hta ro
Tba bin ta tbla cmaa waa ftlad by Mia.
will be on the third floor In the nc
Maad A. Bootbard'a attorneys Patrhln
A Crotaar Pab. t4 of thto ysar. Tbr
east comer.
oomplalBaat allacaa aatrataa and r»W. D. Moyer, conductor of the
a mUltary band, has decldet
paatad cntally; that the dafandant
In a resident of Kalkaska
‘ waa tnllty of a jaUMafoty oAanae and
ha* signed .a contract with the officers
that ha had ofion aoenaad her of
proper eoaduet wUh man whose names
of the band to that etfeci
sure* Kelkmske a good band for
are gtran In the patitloo. Nainea and
Will bad planned
tdatea appaar and sone of the allctamoving to Traverse City, but the oftkna are of a rather aeniatlonal order.
ind acted wisely In reThe dafandant floothard. throucb
fleers of the
bin In anbta attomaya. tied a eraoa bin
talnlng hb service*
j n. He Henry Aehemaker, Manager of the —Kalkarklan
swer to fbe paUtloo March
t off the Mmifea bw la re­
tureh Factory. Allogos That h
gard to the wrong dolag meatfcmed in
the bin aaya .'*bnt whatever aceuasr
Was Assaulted by Ed. Bryant
Ooremor Van Sant vt Mlunesota fs
ttona said defendant aaay have made
Ttalting Washlugton.
Ttn? governor
la that regard ware true as a matter
Quite a little excitement was cati.ved waa a breexy and burly steamboat
of eset or If not. the dafandant had
captain on tbr Mlaslsalpiii and 1s called
just ennaa and maaon to believe vieh at the Michigan Btarcb company's
“capuin" to ths day. Kr«>ry tin
acuaatlons to be true." He charge* plant nbout f o'clock this momlng by
Improper relatlona with a well-known the manager. Henry Schomaker dis­ goes to tbe capitsi they tell tbe atory
of bta flrat dinner at tbe White llouae.
local man and also other men. all
charging a revolver while engaged
When be aat down at the table be
belag mentloaed la the hill.
found aeveral apoona aeveral forks and
The eoaple were married Nov. fS. an altercation with an employe. 1
im by Rev. NUaon Fraser at Howard Bryant.
aeveral knives in front of him.
According to Mr. Schomaker'a story. governor Inspected tbe cutbwr
Bryant feeds a grinding machine and fully. Then be chose one knife, ono
allowed this to clog up. Noticing this, fork and one q»oon. brushed thf
the manager told him that he "didn't aaide and allowed be would eat bis
have aa much aenae as a cow." Brj*"* dinner with tbe aelectloD be had made.
objected to being classed with a c
RepreaeoUtlveSammi Rnmaoii Coo|v
promptly knocked Schomsker
Agent CatiMnn Change Five Dollar

love to aaoM
pcnttmlBail»«o|y are Deccaaaiy. Give
bar a fhlr stmt, aafl she wui Bo tbe
nsL Eamatober tbababe la mahtog up
toleattlmeaaabokleotlflbtand
*ut your «gaa As long as abe baa
takm tbe eat don't few tbe reaalL
Xm needn't do a thing.
When she to young sad
with
aad with no experience, get up eattly
•very momlng and watch Imv doocatop. Tbare am ettara on the neme
tznU. and If yon wish to be aa active
member of tbe ctnh you meet do your
etonuaf tbe work. If ebe eceepte flow«ra aad trait readily, doa*! get too gay.
Tble la oaly your privUegc. Aad wbea
yaa leal that you eanaat stood It any
toiCcr'tan bar ao and tanve tbe raat to
her. She wlU ba your teacher,
needn't do a tblni
Vltb a wtiew he calm and am
» tbe face of danger. Yon are lo for
. and don't get rattled. Sit a
•bere you can be reacbed and a
to everything. But tnmember that ao
far as yon art concerned there ta notbtVdolag. It wont be aecraeary.
If abe la a toll, straight blood, with
lustrous eyes end a Urge, open smile,
don't allow your feellags to overcome
you. Do tbe light thing and watt Sbe
will see that you are well taken care

DISCHAIGED
ms REVOLVER

HAMWSKTHErr
■miOAD TICKET
■ill. Train Atartad. .Marowaky
Caught It. Olllcafn and Troubl*.

irv'

P'.-

I-

loa Marowaky got Into a lliUe dlfAcuity yastarday afternoon ikat miitht
bare reanlted aerloosly for him If (he
matter had not been amicably aettUnl.
He undertook to purchase a ticket at
the Geket oOee In Northport for this
plane, the price of the ticket being 87
oaata. He flaabed a five dollar Cana­
dian bill which the Ofckel agent could
not take aad toM him so. Marowsky
said wait a tnlnuU and he would get
the change: he picked up the ticket
and waaU oatanUtkmaly to
money ehaagod.
According to bu story, the train
started out about ( bat time and be
caught the train and came to tbU city.
• r the ticket In Ms pooaeaslon
and paying
tng hU
bU fare on the train. Ma­
rowaky saw tbe ticket agent talking
with ibe cooductor and It ta auppo«ed
be became frightened and did not
dare to use tbe ticket
When Marowaky reached this city
be undertook to sell the Ucket at ihe
local oBce, when otScera were called
but be waa not arrested and an amica­
ble settlement waa reached. Marowsky
aaya he did not Intentionally try to do
wrong and It waa thought that It was
more of hit Ignorance of the ways of
Ameiicant that he made the blunder*
that he did which might bare resulted
la a prison nantewse.

. Sbomaker aaya (
It he fa
le employe to leav«
Ing to go,
the manager
went to tbr <
m.the
I
flee and aecured a rei
revolver.
he showed this to Mr. Bryai
Sri
who Iknocked him down again
then shot up In the air in or>l
maker th
to fright*
frighten Brj-ant telling him lo go
Ihe office and get hb time which
Anally did.
It Is claimed that Bryant will have a
warrant issued.
e men claim that Bryant, aft
hot had been flred. walked to tl
of tbe aUlrway and refused
move. They say that Sbomaker tin
•old him if he didn't
didn' go by the time h
I be would shoot bin
counted 1
to tiro Bryant left.
When he

DEHAIASSE DIPAKTEB
Several People WeuM Like to Talk to
Miseing Artist—Left Owing Over
a Hundred Plunks.

Louis De Maraaee. who was badly
>atrn-sip Tuesday, has allenUy folded
hta tent and departed and no one
knows whither, although there are at
least four people who would like to
become eognltont very quickly.
It seems that De Marasse's finances
were In a very low state and several
friends of his staked him to various
unounis
Some paid In advance for
pictures and others loaned him money.
TENTH ANNIVERBARY.
De Marasae eold the pictures and then
left the city yestorday momlng tell­
ing no one of hta Intentions.
Tbe people that befriended him are
Frienda and neighbor* t ) tbe n-.im- losers to the extent of something o -er
ber of U gathered at the 1borne of Mr. V hundred dollars.
m last evenlE
and Mrs. W. L. Brown
evening.
anniv<
the ocicnalon being thee tenth anniver­
THE MARKETS.
_ day. The affair
a
sary of tbelr wedding
■. Br
Brown In the
waa planned by Mr.
P on bU 1
very eompleU
and n nnmber of pinno aolo* were fur
ntabed by Mrs.. Boott and Mlaa Minnie
_______
e were very much en­
joyed by all preaenL After tbe musical
program the guesu were Invited Into
the dining room where Ice crenm. cake
and candle* were *erTed. The tables
were decanted with Baiter tlllea.
When the eaell hour* of the morning
had come aB voted a aptandM
aad rupatred to theta- bomee wl
the boat and hta wtte many happy re­
turns of the day.___________

mm
otatoea on k
loc^ m^et »0e.
1 loads recei'

trip Tuesday. April IL at 7 p. m.

» ORANQI
IRANQBS 2S cents-Faacy Callnavels 318 slse. U R. SUrioiey.
. 411 8. Cnkm St. Both pbones.
tiu-n

Oftaaell Brae, have a^ aiwge-

fcnTmid^iS
««Mr. dllB. UahmBt. Beth pht

nv A m99tm want a&
r‘>.

y a pabwas In
tcrested bad not paaaed. Sensior t!ulberson of Texas, who ta a metulter of
tbe committee, tried to pacify lii
“Where's the aplttoony asked 5
Oooper of the committee clerk.
there
the comer." sn*we.-ed
clerk. "What: Only got « e iqilttoon
la tbe committee roomV
Ir. Coo|ter
■ there is
asked. "Yeu- sir. 1
only one member
ftnm Texaa" answ
Chleugo Post-

ii a U>v
and
tbe a
Sbe knowa bow to forget dlugreeable things.
Sbe did not expect too much

tacr frieuda
Sbe retained her Ulusloiia and did
not believe aU tbe world wicked and
unkind.
Sbe relieved the mla«Table and aympatbixed with the sorrowful.
Sbe never forgot that kind word*
and smiles cost nothing, hut are priceMas trossures to the dli
dUcnursceil
PswOwtoriaaLUM
me are at preaeut ahe
15.600
Japanese eetUera In Korea,
third century that country helonged to
Japan, bavtiig been conquered hy t
Bmprem Jingo. In the ymrs I.VM
latM Korm again waa auhjeti to Ji

**Or. If ah* to any other kind of glri It
doaen't mattor. Don't do a thing youraelf. Sbe wUI do tbe real. No nmtter
bow akrw yoo may be. have no fear of
tbe uHtanat* result
But be anre of one tblug-before beeon in Bmert Bet

Bobby was cainag witta tala aunt on
tbe mother of a amaU boy who waa
aooewbat bowlagged and most onmla
Ukably pigeontoed. It happened that
Bobby bad seen only atralgbt limbed
yonugsten before this, though be waa
familiar, it seemed, with some otUyr
Ills that flcab to bob- to
A* Bobby's
t's friend's little boy made bta tulappearance In the doorway. “Oh.
auntie.'' exclaimed tbe Irreprvaaible.
at that funny bo
In both feetr-N

tf yuu liav* a ImiL uMaa ur
ludgt ream to aarpul uam* ta
and aue uur apwtal carpsL
J. W. Stator.
RMtabto Hum* Pnratahur.

» ORAMflMi » eeaia-Faaey Cali
torata navels ttc alse L IL SUekaay,

a, 4f1 ff tlgtog 01. Borb lAggm.

ii

SUITINGS
and SKIRTINGS
I plain end fancy
This line is very strong this spring.
miatom and eelem. We show a aptandM thing in the iww Beeteh miutort at tl JO per yard. SB in. wide.

Otimr* from BOc up to BAOa

JU. J.

SOUTH
S I

IHEIIMOFIHEL
lOrigtaaL)
Tbe trolley car cooductor waa com­
ing. clinking hta puncher as be came.
1 took a nlckri out of my vest pocket; a
tady who aat next to me opened a hand
mtrbeL but not finding what abe ex­
pected. was evldenUy mocb dtatituard
Nearer came tbe puncher and more dtatnrbcd appeared tbe lady.
“Fare." aald tbe conductor
"I banded him 10 centa Supposing
tot I waa paying for tbe tady beeld*
me. he punched twice and passed on.
“Will yon kindly give me your ad
drrmr asked the lady. "I wtah to re
urn your loan."
"What loanr I aaked.
“Von paid my fare."
"Bather say tba condoctor made i
mistake."
“Your addnm please."
1 took out my card with my addresi
engraved upon It and banded It to her.
The next day a meaaenger brought
le an envelope contalniog a nlokeL
A couple of wceka later I received
latl a ticket marked "Compllmcntar
to an amateur entertalDUM-nt given for
irity. I waa puxxled. Such tl
usually complimentary,
not o*
was abundantly able to
Curious to learn n»orc of
given Id

am fortunate." I said, rin the oppoctnnlty to thank you for a

I acknowledgment of
de me tn a atrrrt car
especially for tbe delicate manner
In whk* you made IL"
Nevertbelcss I was not so modest as
to consider tbe favera abe bad shown
ne a mere return of tbe loan of a nlck«l. I made tbe most of tbe sitnatlaD. 0UK-K W<S»1) r..i
and after a tour In company with her
and her father we returned to Ameri­
ca to celebrate onr wedding.
ALBERT C08WEIX.

___ ____

A dunce ta named after Duns Seotua,
the chief and lesder of i
who were in opiHmitPin
called “the new loaming" lu (be aUteenth century. It U ea*y lo see
readily converUble the lerm woul
Any opponent of lUe new learning
would be apt to be referred
Dnnaman. or. more
to Indicate that be
which Dudb Seotua
oent representative,
went on and tbe oei

FOR RENT.

■TSSV
MI8CELLANEOUB.

t>u«a.Oiawn. XiHi

roo'r

Here waa a pretty chance for n
Tenge. I fnmbled In my pocket for
ticket which I pnrpooely failed to One
watching tbe lady's expression as I dl
an Sbe abowed no especial Interest i
uiy discomfiture, but turned and wbL
pared aomethlng to an elderly man. ber
father, bealde ber.
“What? L"m: Can I be of any
statance to you. air?"

pockrti
polntr
"I am traveling
pleasure, and
doesn’t matter. 1
II stop where yoo
stop, draw money.
then I will not
Incoorenieoce myaelf by baring
aend yoo tbe amount of your loan."

Igerta of sulphate of copper, n
120 tons were Imported last t
frem tbe United States.



Our mm af BHIItautiuaa this tortag le
peed. W# ebmsr
IlWHi ta ptata and toney nmm^ from 80e per yard tot BUB.

,
...J not rocTcly «» «ipp«iiieU to a
I ^rtaln art of doctrine*, but as Inca
pable of learning and eullgbtenmeiit.
boost', right lu among It ta certaluly hurd u|>od Duu* Scotus.
tbe creme de ta creme. Reside me sat
lisbop TYciH-b I
lady, who looked at me as If abe
*-tbe subtle « K-tor- by pr*-'
wondered bow I.
.U.T --wltUetitin the school
cmluenrv. tbe
newcomer
dlvtneN." as Hooker tt-rins liliii. should
t part
have bis name handed down to future
*^“What will It curer they
1 him.
audiei
aynonym for Invincible stuages a
agfor gnette. I
lo <me I had ever
pkllty.
dtaeaae:"'be excUlmed. bta eye before. When the performance
ling with tbe entboaiasm of tbe
tbeater oo wltwr than
bom Inventor.—Chicago Tribune.
when 1 entered IL
I put my ntab bta own stool and table for s<?]
rmcblng m;
ket and felt work and tbe “four |im-l<ms nrtU-l
gloves in my overroat pocket
“But." protested the broker who bad a amall parcel. Unwrapping It. I oi»cn- which are the Ink slab, a .-nke ..f*li
adverttaed N for a coufidentlal
tittle pasteboard box and took out Ink. a brush for writing and pa
“you want too much aalary."
irf pin of a unlqac design. There With these be begl
i-ary task
“I've bad a great deal of exiM-nence
nothing to IdenUfy it. Ind I cou- of learning to write
ll>e thooin the brokerage bualnes*." urged
cinded it must have been placed there
These
of CL'binese chann-ter*
applicant
by mistake when my coat waa hanging are to open the way to the tlilnese
“But yoo aak too much for It."
in some public piece.
After that 1 cUssk-s. and a knowledge of this an
“My dear sir. 1 assure you I'm of­ tbougbi unibitig of either mystery, clent literature and wisdom mean* ed­
fering it to you for mm-b less than It though I louged for one glimpse of the ucation to tbe Cbln««se,
:be ofieniu
coat me."-l’hlladelphla lYeas.
bnd loaned a nickel.
of a Chinese m-hool a paperr on
oi wbUtraveling
ta written the name of Cniif
curriage In England, and. pasted on the wall. Befon“So be ta your worst enemy."
IS eariy Iin tl»e afternoon.
puidls and leacben
“Tea."
r money ami
I fell asleep. When 1 awoke 1 noticed born paper
and joaa stick* and
“Don't yoo ycum for revenge?"
t there had been a change i
- beads three tin
“Certainly. And 1 kno' V I'm going to
• compartmenL
Tbe teacher then tell* Confoclu*
have It Tbat'a the beau
Sooner or later he's bound to have the
r bla favor.—Everybody'
t(x>tbache. and that'# worse than a
could flx for him'-Wash!
paid. Iter eyes were bent on a book,
too SI
and abe gave uo aign of being aware
Tba gr
of tbe presence of one sbe bad met beOa Uie Wroms Trail.
for Its nesting place a abelterrd hollow
“It la DO more than right fba
lodooed excavation
bough or tbe abai
Strong ahooljl aid tbe weak." aald the
golden winged woodDtode by
landlady.
architectun'
II----------------------- U peculiar
Now. 1 defy any one to be looked at pecker.
“And yeL" rejoined tbe aarcaatk
e or abe ta interested 08 account of tbe uoosual
boarder. "1 fall to see bow dropping a
use*.
In
every
m-st
yon will find
ami' not betray cooacloosoesa
honk of batter lo tbe coffee would beu
of
dry
snakeskin
and
ahrrd*
of
fact. It seemed to me that t
eflt It any."—Kennebec Journal.
Inner bark of tree*. Among hundreds
of nesU examined not
At tkr llrerpriaB.
these peculiar substances. Natnral“Why ta everybody leaving tbe draw
tata hare tried In vain to discover why
lag room?
Supper hasn’t been an
> took pains to avoid tbe bit of dry anakeskln I
nouDced yet baa H
to be of any use In tbe
seeing me. My dtagnosta of her
“Na Mias EUaI Cutte
(
ta going to n
atmeture of the nest, and quite often
tlon* waa that abe had reoogntaed
d poem beginning"—
dte that beautiful.
but did not wish to give me a chance It lies loosely on tbe outer rim or care­
le: 8e*
“Oh, excuse me!
See yon later.'
lessly aet Into the extreme bottom.
to open an acquaintance. Then th
Philadelphia BuUetta.
Posaibly tbe flycatcher regarda U aa
guard put hta bead In and said;
a choice bit of ornamenUtloa.
“Ticketar'

Tba Sarrlan govemtueot ta placing
large orden for machine tools to be
usedI In r*-equlpping the niialr-shop*
alot ig tbe various liiiea of the state
»U
Canada la planning
$1000.000 oo armories
Moat of tbe buildings wUI Is? erevted
In tbe country distrki.
Forty-two new steel bridges are now
under caustmctlon along tbe groat

THE MARKETS.

mm gEvuminT

^Oalr Oas TSta* Laeklac.
After years of patient reacarcb tbe
sdentlflc experimenter bad auccreded
In combining aeveral rare chemicals In­
to a new and powerful remedial agen-

Fif-

Card of Thanka.
We wtah to thank our friends for the
Openlot of NavIpaMen.
aaany ktaadneaaea shown daring the
The Norihera Mlehlgan Tranapor akknem aad deuth of Mra. Martin
latloa company will oomumnoe reeelv aad for the beuntlfnl flowers sent.
lag freight at theta- Ghlcego dock on Mrs. Frank Schwalller, aad Brotl
and Btatcra.

>, i>ol

Fancy Brilliaotincs

**Omrica E. JohaaOT left this i
a for Scuth Chleac» to take a

aoa,

.............
; Asss FOK
DAMAGES

satdhdat, apbil

“*■ mn *-lah

setaottet baa made tbe dtocovaty that every oue la Ibflru left bandad.
“Watt 1 can go r !U farther
thaL laalutotathat very ofwtaboru
to any *I dooa
■-Chicago BacordHerakL
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Tba manager of a Vleimme
affars two prisas of fflOO an d$400 for
saad Hbreftos for operrttaa
Tha budget for tbe dty of Paris far
MM amounts, la reeript* and
panaca. to a total sum of of fGMia,47S.
Tbe carairal of Yen
waaettotaratad by tto
af that city, tea user b
uly of tbe cbBdrto.
U faw- yasto th* P(
IS puM out tin

dLSLNAOf

air**

>TKmi

n

doctor. "Ticket
and my fare wws paid.
I to keep
ep in toneb
touch with \the
trarclen tlUJ I could learn more abi
t anything la tbe Incident

Ortai heltco.
A prtaon sale 1s held annnally
Parta. The articles offered for *
are the clotbcs of murdered people,
tba Instmmeota with which tbe crUnea
have been committed and tbe effects
which have belonged to tbe deceased
prtaooeni. Articles which bar* been
taken to tbe prefecture
f also sold.
bare not been claimed
Tba proceeds go to th
bouse. Unctalmsd jewelry ta uaually
bought by ordinary brokers,
artlctas which hare belonged to crlmInala. especially those who art
rioua. are bought at blgb prices.

SUttatlcs of poputatlaa seem to show
that after long and oevere wa
which man> awn ar* kUtad aad tbe
male part of a eountiy's populathm M
greatly decreoaad there ta far at
I a prepoadaral
....................... th of
f«a oatfl th#
betwoea ths osxaa ta rastored. Thla
oacato to bsTs boaa notod after th*
Thhty Taara’ war to Germany, aftor
tba Napolootoc warm France and oTsa
ta moc* ncaat tlmao aftar tba olag* of

On the eraDlng of my arrival at Bdttomigb 1 called oo my bcDcCaeto
return my loan. Hebadgooeoot
Tbe bcariest maa ta E^laad
his daughter revoodal to my c
buried at Dover tbe ether day. His
As the catered tbe room 1 aaw
body weighed flSO pounds. It toy to
cast a qulefc gtonee at th* pto 1 wm
feet long, three feet
aiy ocarf. then look away to ert
S to. deep.
Twelve
ftor that I had notloed her Mt^raat 1a
d K waa rollad aat
tt The pte was th* one 1 bad touBd
tots a baame backed
la my ovra coat pocket after tbe chari­
ty entertalamaut at the thMtor.
sodden rwnlatlan Bashed through ^
hma. It had batn put la my ofureaut
poctet fcff tba lady who aat aaxt to ow
^ tha thaator, whs waa her atodiflM>-

W. O. F^ailm«r
ABS-TRACT-OP9
TWKKTT TCABK EXPKRlgNCK
«nnfg-0»w nnx

Bank.

OnflB Oaro^

Chesiniil
COAL
Just arriv^; *uppl)- your want*,
for it i* g<^ fast-

THE
G. B. TlYLOR COAl GE
GLASSES FITTED BY

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
tlx im(TC<ltn
cMk aoMk,

•is* li

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. A^MI. 9. IBOA

ClH evening ReceriTs Up-te-Date THn$frate<t Feaftire
Heihachiro Togo, the “Fighting Admiral” of Japan
dockyard at Malssni and still Utor trtoe
admlraL As the admiral Tlitls lur—
not the marquis, by thr way—Is held In
Japan to cooault yrllh the rtnprror and
the eabinrt. the actlrr command In thr
preecnt war fell on Toco.
The more the Japanese naral campaten about Port Artbnr U examined
the more are Ita darlnc. brtUlanrr and
aklU brouchl Into iwllef. On Peb. t.
the day before the Japanese annoi
their IntenUon of brrakinc *« *

MmaW br tw« AlAniUrd To*o !■ enti*
^
• a#4 to Ui* rtMKd amoof tb#
Crtwt caiHalna Hr la the kind of man
wbo aara IHtle and do*a much. Thrrr
ta nothtnE of Jhr apactacuUr aboul blni.
Hr Eom throacb no (>rrl!mlnart<* and
Rlroa frw ofdrra. Btil hr atrtkr*. Aftor that Uw othw frlkrar do«a thr taikInc. prorldod br la abtr.
That was a cholcr bit that Toe» EOt
o« wb«n hr nadr hta modest rrp'irt of
Che attack that so nearly put the Roaalaa Port Arthur flrrt out of bueinrsa.
Bs said be tbousht “the moral rlTert”
OD the Rasaiana would be rood. I« waa

runediate t
be waa T.

WOW TWO KTSU WILL IS VOSk "

communteatlane br-

simple.

mm^ ttETiMliK thlac I
SiML WndM B. Xcwoll, ckM «i«l^
MW 0^ th* rMlaaottoa mctIo*. la d»
c«M« to tk* Kew Tort PMt'a Wnnh-

f I’rlu to
net ao ; Inc P< t Arthui
Thr wuhsequrnt part of the . richtr 1 drstru!

siriw*i
j«2mtral
7t>go.

VOfk DOW BEfaC M IB
tp cmp
CBOTty watar trooi tka
Karadn ID
«• tha OataDD rlTatvj^ yara
ta alatkil la a laxi
akart dkAat akora 1
aatqamMi was aa i
Sara #r tiM wrartaa« aaOfiadr

rrj;.r
end la not yet. The woHd will
of thU man who ahowed

Inc at the ralhrr erttn facw and the
claam Id the rye of thr man one U IncUned to wonder If It aua i»ot premed­
itated after all—.a aort of sly atlerapt
The “moral
ubblns It in. aa It a
trraburK aaa drel<l«*dl>
Cl" on Bt. IVtrrabu
Umt

UErr'"’- ■
ac tneJfge of za
which Toco remained cap-

15

avoiNiuj-.l.,

, worth sludyUtf. Hc.|
l<H.ks like t'hrlrtlan l>c Wet. <me ran ;
InuKlix lh«l hr ,1a a imtr. rather rrtlr- ; .v
Im; a..rl of a man. i.ol at all thr sort ;

it

t/3

i

m I'lm

sr::,

I ' Helhacltlru T«»co waa horn «n Ocl. 14,

m h^;.;brnV w
1»:J and 1*74. 1 the Inrorporaled Thamea Nautical Tralninc roniTtr.
llreenwlch Naval aradem> am
.1 Tor one voyace on an KncUal
warwhlp. Relumln. home, he cradual

Uw«nr,l on Ihr N.niwa ua a alc,„,p, thr Kotvahb.c rtopi.rd.

the Kowahlnc.
no-n orr dr«.ptlvc.

Thrrr waa t.ianl. 4.,,,,.
iH fnte ...cM ut.M. j

other alcnol *o Mloo Ihr NaTh.. Itrl.lah espial., alnnrd to

,r;:'

"There M a .rruiln *
who ar«.-. a .certain

-mm

ifK-S
==£"■'

t’c’^

n

This -la '■Vc^o'a arcond
alao hla

.•ucniy a i»iu..dr..ii
Hu»ar»« b. y.
Thai waa all llul the w..rld know a

Itrltlah cnptuln. who had hem a achooltrr thr^Y^ Toco waa promoted to
and placed third In coro0 the Japanrae fleet. Latter he

winner Oilier aomebody al lhe*^ead
ol ..flair. In the Mower, Kbud^im I.
.U*.-rli..lnatl..c -- lo the r
ch.e.ara. or the whole nation la n
Whichever la true, the outlook
.c.inifortli.c to -The Imr that walka like

jfdmircu Toga's
Wtfo an,g enuarert

Characteristic Illustrations of the War In the East
JAPANESE WOMEN IN THE RICE FIELDS.

COSSACKS SCOUTING IN A SNOWSTORM.

RUSSIAN

OFFICERS SURVEYING
IN SIBERIA.

SWEETMEAT VENDERS IN FUS4
yic’.hnnta In Korea »|Ual alone I

“It*:::::;



SB
mmwmmm
beiian pUins c

e e\ rn II ‘ Iron Conalltutlon

roaKirk.

JAPANESE AUXILIARY TRANSPORT BOATS,

15= mm

The curious admixture of wealem and e
Risinc Sun la forcibly brouchl to mind by
Dresard In a European cow n the Jap w ife la
aide. In her own naUre kimono ahe muat keep a pace In the rear. The women , aa
also do much of the work In the flelda. The chief food
Itt^crop
and the work of cultlvatinc and weedinc the crop Inc
cre
arx. However. Japan'a foe la no better In
of Ruaala work aide by aide In the hay flek

PLANTING SUBMARINE MINES.

£~

beaata

Ksli

lY
JUNKS USED FOR A
PORTS"In Ihe ml<lei <‘f Ilf*- we'.t
In l.»rlM4rl-m

/

awffiseaa,,.,.
Jior to iS^cate thelStS?^^

ordlnartlT a rather
and knosTli
mill lary schools have s*^ SMh*Ji?S,S^
Tbe UluatraUon '

dlod OD tbla laat
tbalr frloada. oa i
rlTar. would bury tbalr bodlaa la a Ot
tla camatary wbleb aTentoally emma tP
cootalo Btaoy bnadred bodlea. as waa
•bown by tba gun bamla or otkar.
plwwa of troo dtlrao Into the graoadat
tkrb«4idof •

lately plowod up i
Tbe fanner wbo did
d R gatberwl many
wagon loads of old Iron, which ba
damped Into tba Caraon rtrer to gat It
ont of tbe way. Tbera ta now notklng
left of Ragtosm bat oae booae and f
blackamltb abop.
“It la proponed, with the watar to ka
olored berr. to r«telm this great oateat of deoert and cooTart a caoaldarabla pan oflt into a denaely acttlad aad
highly colUrated farming regtom Tka
aall. altboogk aandy aad ta plaem al­
kaline. la aa a wbola of good qaallty
and with an adequate water aoppty
would yield large rropa- Wttkia tka
praaant decada It la bopad that tkte
daaoUta country will be corarad with
Canaa and traTmoed by good taadfl, a

Tli«t .. m*w

paraona dted fram tklrat It baa rooaatly
bean found poaaibla to dig wdla and
get a very fair ^
Ky of water. To
ba aore; they did not bar# atreagtk or
IB I laterrat to dig. and natarally
urally tkay
tki
If tkayd
r dia
ater It woald ba alkallM"
Lniimfpnnatloas aa Mr. Hawaii
a maka the imgatteo rn^artTRANS* j B>ent
lort faadaaOac. Ona daa«ar
e arolded at tba capItol-Cba
• which wlU IneriUbly artaa
to bsve thU reclaimad land glran away
or made tbe baala of ■
t of goi
r. for ei

THE TATI Xri RIVER.
of Japan should use

collar blending of the *.M

nc ahlpp
Then
ml In U

would fwah Into oae of tbooa lakoa aad
drink fraoly, wttk fatal noulta. From
tko lowar Humboldt OTor to tba CaraoB
tkara la folly forty mUaa of Tcry aaady.
alkali daaatt-fDlllBg. bommocky land
—acroaa wbleb tba tlrod anUaala ooold
r way. ai
IdtobaUtmlly a
bourn aad arUb fragOMB
1 fondahlaga droppad <

£

RUSSIAN MIUTARY SCHOOL IN MANCHURIA.

ti

aTarkaul tkatr aattta kafara gotac a»
tba Cataoa rtrar aad actaaa tka Siam
Narada aouatalaa. Kaar tba ape*
tka laaarrotr la Dow^alMlac tka
tata wast lata oaop. washed
tetbaa for tka rat tlraa la a laoc
whlla aad baac tkatn oat to dry. wbata
tkay aada an Imprranlon on bakoldara
b baa kaae praaaraad ta tba tawaV
I. la canaral, tnrelan bara pot
tblapa lata a aara coiapact form
I* polat abaadaotag whataoar waa
> oat or oaslaaa bataa atarOag
■ tba Bwoatalaa.
raack BagtDwa tkay bad caara
dowa tba Baaiboldt rlTar. Ifrooi whlcb
•apply of watw oatU
tbay bad a fair sopply
tbay raaciwd tba BnaboMt a
yood tkat tba watar waa aomatlmaa
vary bad. aa tka coaotry la faU of alkaltae lakaa. daar and of graot daptk.
Tory attrartlTa to tka ar*. bat eatranmly polaoooaa. Tba bon I aad^an
woold Boi ocdlaarUy

In El Dorado.
"One of tbs corteos things aboat this
change la that oa tba eaiy land orar

".“S

of

The cut reprcfetits the «>rl of aubmartne mines that are annk In the vi­
cinity of Port Arthur and In other porta
In tbe f»r east. These atatlonarj- tor­
pedoes are launched from boats built
* ___ eapeclallyforihe
purpose. A porthole is open^

m-

tte Arid L«id Kk.

It portion of ' Inflicted fnrtbor
of ranee of the !
Port Arthur both that
putt
n each rondititlon tl

■hnsle. Vice Ad- campalcn
trders to be ready | thr order.
Hr waa ready. . Toco at
Mly commanded, with the
- ‘ Roaal

bM* about
bnteor con

1

mikim i jEVAOi
FMans

Msnehurun rsllwsy. |

the
the Japanese troops are
of tl

saying that ba
I committed to aU
tbe bUI caanot ba ragarda^
D no wldaly azteadad a iw
nlxatlon. as witboot atraag
backing It proposes an tesne of |Sa000.000 In 3 per cent baHa. tbe prooeada to be uaed In morlng tbe poor
of tbe grant cltlaa to tbe Irrtgatad i«gtaos of tbe want and there mflakBok
Ing them In prodteble agilealtaR. Tbla parttealar maasara wlU aoror
was. bat plaaa for gaCtiag the rariatmlaad for aeOdag amy ba acpaelad
forth In rnagrm aboot as
D as any
gr of It la rwMy tor tko plow.
gattlng any Intaraat oo I
•otod by too
annoal paymoBts from tko water oaora
Tbla la tlkaral cnoogh. aliieo Daete
■am takaa aB tko tl*a of raotarao
wbleb may coat more than aattlan are

A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF PIHGYAN6, KOREA, PROS A NEIBHBORIHe EUVATION.

n^uu!!!! SJSom S naof^**^

MtboBwat artlMlf ia tka world. Tkara

/: ' / 'll [
andar of I
Btee bane of opetaUocm
^est cltyJnJEo^ ^d^l^^l»B4ngl*a«p4^
rar tbs e
It la apparant tb|U tbe Japai
ene waOa are allowed to be wnnk wUbla
s of Par
r wbleb they orareame China
The atrsete^nmn'^
tbe n»wth tltag tbe
e Jap army U betog trana- ba^T!^S* Tatu^ rtw!*teJSra^*tblrte^fl*e and'^foi^
r. the boMlac of tbe enemy's fleet
leaaMBtf and w«a JaU
k tba fact that Admiral Togo struck the first blow In both ooo> of that atraam. It U surrooaded by a Cblaam wmU. which aa ^ alda 4iC tba dtyltla' _ ._______
r«atkaiteaiadi
to fbe kteaiam St<
hlef land battle of tbe anr> city axteoda for two and one-half mUaa aloag tba rt»ar bank. «ba iakabIHatt tbe aomary key
plan of campaign aad aa nlianur

H.".V__

V-- i—ww.

1V

to a giaat damaad far thorn ta Vm■natpnaMt Tko tmt alampa weiw
toiMd la wm. Than are tew rare
OMB. tea ktehaat grtoa kaowa to kava
kaMpaHteroMkitegHS.

t
WwiiBii teTo i8M teaai tawatty
ater nateato. M k to iiaMimil
AirttM wkatete k waatt pay to ipM

:' -'ife
VV--

BBoohp, t ELATOB8B CITY, MICsC SATOBPAY, AT^ ^ML

'vr:

m

Operations
Awided

diii^
i-k.wm

M

in our great dties are sad places to visit
r J ., V'
irths of the patient^ tying oo those snow-white^heds m - ^
women ana girls.
WTiy should this be the case? Because they have neglected themsdves.
pEvery one of th^ patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in that bearing-down feding, pain at the left dfj
\ right of the womb, nervous exhausUon, pain in the small of the back- All of these things are indications of an unhealthy ;
condition of the ovaries or womb.
What a terrifying thought I The^ poor souls are lying there on those hospital beds awaiting a fearful operation.
Do not drag along at home or in your pl^e of employment until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an
cjcamination and possible operation. Build up the female system', cure the derangements which ha\X5 signified themselves by
danger signals, and remember that Lydia E Piokham’s Vegetable X^ompound has saved thousands of women from the hospital
Read the letter^ here published with the full consent of the wTiters, and see how they escaped the knife by a faithful reliance
on Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and the consistent treatment of

Lydia E. Pinkham^s Vegetable CompoundT]

:

READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS;

vM
fV'S'l

#*k|
try TOUT
I beg»D usini: younnediLine just two nxiuths ago and
cannot laj enough on its praise. Menstruation conies frwlj now without
***-Lydia E. PiBkbMB*e V«»rtal>le Compound has brought health, joy

:m

ISSDDD^g^
Sl.S’Ju.

H. L. A

IwHiaXSUHMClBATS
All MBOUIS LOMG
ocoo

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-

-nd

OARD Health

wn

ihouldaeatfaat thi perw
bkeptiaaheAhyeaButotakaaneocarional
JCarfni.
Every woman U aubject to eaoditiou
which bring on female waakama. Wfaw
of Cardoi givaa womea strength for all
the doties of life. It girea them strong
nerres and freedom from paina.
Wine of Cardoi not only com hot
guards the health. The organs qnk^y rmpond to
thel«aUng vegetableingrwiientBof which Wtneof
Cardui is compoaed. A healthy vromaa does well to
take this medicine on approeefaing her periodical
mckneas. Wine of Gtodni caret the worst mam of
prolonged female trodbim and has enrad thousands
of them quickly and eompletely ia the privacy of

Urt no.............. ....

' ^''rw\,“nrf

The fonovlBK letter U from C C.
Kilirajr. fomertr of Good Harlmr liut

4hlprK><l In here from California
BOW MeUiic hU fortoae la ALuk i
The cotint ry «
Dear FMewl Bd;—I noehred j.eir If U nothing
•ams. 0
alwajrs
•ne letter last week -ir'I
of levtd
it ooee. It always rntWin
will answer at
me
---------feel---aodd
—1 iwhen 1 «o to the poi u
!p the
ce and find a letter there from h- o
floe
.
pie an>
flnest
fai
aadl^ds.
idl^ds. 1I 1
from Mkdtisan maar a Ume does me willing to settle down on a farm i
aiore good than gold, especially In the here, they are looking for to mal.
quick and get out.
... ..„c.
winter time, when the erenlngii are
i« a fine cocintry to go
longer and the nights cold and dn '.r>and twice as long as the day ind hunting in the fall. Three l.Ind*
eTrnlng p»it
together, where .me iM'ar and moose, carabou and
theep and goaU, and lots «»f g«
crawls tn his bunk under the furs all
lucks on the riven. Two or ti­
hmldled In a heap wllh hU head and
ns could have all kinds of fun
heels together, wondering if he will
•. say from the first of May n .. .
keep warm enough to lire through
the night to ae« the light of another the lint of November, and perh’p*^
day. That's the time when one gets run on to wimeihlng good.
Today U the ir.th and 1 haven’t 4ot
a chamce to think of hU past life and
vonr letter closed. 1 will acrlbld • a
bouse and borne.
Ftor the past 10
* Well. I will now change my subject
for fear that your hair many atand on
end If I make it any worse. I vra*
down tosm and Juat got back b«‘f'>re
I Btarted this letter, and bought I hi*
tablet and a load pencil, so It's hard
telltng.bow long a letter 1 will arite May.----------with ao much materia) oo hand 1 have light almost the t
erse City. ».rr.0n
__________
tof J .
last part
your letter before me. ao that 1 ran the
. anawer all the queatloas yoo asked. of July one never thinks of g
The Ural, you will aoe by this lettter bed until he gets so sleepy t
that I am alire and tn good boa'th. eyelids won't hold up. The.aun
the btggaat trouble with me Is. my midnight set ms as though It was b'-ck |
appetite Is too good.- 1 eat more than of a cloud or a mountain. AUhough
yet It d< n t ' - '
a 14.yeaixtld horse does on a farm, the I
yteoood. yes the ground froetes veo’
deep out here, and perhaps Is fro.-en oart of Octolicr. as dry
clear through the earth, for aom»- of 1! stays dry until April
I haven’t made any n >ney this » li
them dag over two hundred fee» and
____ atlsflod to come oi
found (t frosen, and it never thaws
good health. 1 weigh t
oat. The groand doesn't thaw o«it In
than when I
the Bommer lime not over six fret,
and where then* Is moss It doom'l
thew at all. The moss Is so thick
that when one walks over it In mromer It aOemt like walking on a hkise
straw atack. I have seen places where
the moss V over two feet thick an ; It
la all knUnogothw l*We a rug.
It is vary Of--------- . --------------------------be thawed In order to dig for the g. Id.
The miners thaw li out with st.'em.
They have hollow points that t'.er •iurning our finger*
some hunting uip*
drive Into the fm*en ground and i1; »n
attach a boset to It and force the
aieam Into the ground, and they dn'i
need to curb It. tt only thaws a co* >le
of feet around the point, and the r '«t
is as aolld as a stone wall, latat fall
I'srorkad in a mine BO feet deep rad
then they drifted off from the hole, j
wT/’’'^
taking the ground about 50 feet rt'ep! •nv ‘iU7le"Jr“'’"’‘ "
and making the apace over one Imr.
REAL ESTATE TRANSrERS
j
dies! square, and all that held that ;
grtMind 50 ft^et above our heads wa»
Ueronled 1)V ReglKter -f n,>c-* V it
that It was fn>ien.' Third, ye* they
' put up ice here. The.r have been c
ting and haollhg aH winter. It gt
■ s and warm out here in the s r. I dont lielleve there Is anotl,

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Cbiooba, Miss., May 1, 1502.
Wine ef Cardoi and Thedford’a Btock-Dnnfht
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is a sure core
care for aU
all female diaeaam. I leeoamend
Five me
your medicinm to aU Imy friends everywbenp I go.
boom vrithoot great pain hot I am
ooold not walk aonmI the
...» —,--------------------Ibave only taken ioarbattlm
r botUm of Wine of Cardoi hot fed better than I hsva
fdt la two years.

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MBS. N. T. GUDEWELI*

WlNeCiUlMN

A. a. lUHPKIt.

COLD WEATHER GOODS
Rose Marilnt-au to Stanley Man
We can fit you wllh Chest

Protector*.

Lung

Protectors,

and

Linen Verts, or we can show you some good values In ChamoU Skins,
ne Linden and wife to Clem-

fr..Di srtjicn a low-priced Vest or Lung Protector can eaally be made,
"lieitor- look at our propostUon.*'

BELL’S MOCHA AND JAVA
Pa^ ii On-Ptgii
Disf-Pratf CarlM^

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GRAND RAPUK^ A ihCUNA RY
COKPANY.

Pere Marquette

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AMERICA’S
BEST
Coffee

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This CoffaeisaspecUlUeadofUM
beat South Amcricu Mocha and
Java and la aelected by our aperial
MB private growth plantatlona. It Is aaporior to any offered
beretofora at a moderate piin aad la

'Ti;5ie7r^l-Oscar B Hunt

VEST far fba laaay
ia Ilia
J. N. BELL A 00.

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I'r-’ nothing like do
________ curiou* _______
tith-r. Of all the salves you ever Ivory,
d small pieces of hric-a
[ of. Riirkler’s Arnica Salve Is the brae
____ «•executed with thai qualnti
he.f. U sirvpp? aa-ay and cores Boms. d«wlgn for which oriental anlss
Bruise*, Cuts, Bolls. Ulcers, renoa-ncH].
Sore*.___
!gal.‘se
renoa-ned. There
i oere are queer
Skin Er-ipl
ripllms
, Lions and Plies. It’s
. . only Me, coiBk. cunning w.
liver, sculp
work In allv
itlsfactkm by lured pillar*
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and_.j>is Inlaya. Laev
F. H Meads. , and aromatic
tic oils arc also displayed.
Dmgglsts.
timber nf -Test family reunions
s Tc-uun's of the World’s Fair.
There will bt a gaibering of the TyRamsey*. KsUlla the Rathothers. many of whom fcavi
ft I-.'fore. The
lacking. If the ma
emeni
wllh
wise foretboogbt bad stgnll
..nlfled that It
Smiths to asd be wen for the 8m
eerob'.e together It wouldd have been a
ke aixl no doubt the ad________
't '.i have been Incrcaaed
many fold.
*
At the World’s Fair an Ingenloos
Mlvsouri man bar a "print shop" built
of hTOcy ct whir.! he Is the arebiteet
aad the bees the builder*. He repmdaced bL oXce building in minatnre
tuned hU bees loose. In a few
iths ever facade, every nook aad
ler was thickly covered arlth
lea hoaey. TUs odd eshlhit Is
lailathepalaeaef apWMlatfi.

OTATB or MirHJOAK. OaoBtr of Oraad .

CHEAPEST
CtfAEST
-.HEALTHIEST.™
Am> .
kkSOUUELT ODORtESS

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ELECTRICITY
PP.K 1000 TA7T5

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THE BViaiJitf KEOOBl), TBAVKBSE OITT; IPQEL, SATURDAY, AFBIL 9, IfOi.

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LAMnt NEWSlOF TTO WOUD.
u of tbeadraaoe
aad maay farass
are lying Idle for fork of Jmads to catrate.
9mm to Mac aM aoav«l»nr arbJ
attoens* Alliances under the dtrecusttea Wr Mtoacttaa. aad its effect. doa of tbe nathmal orgaaixatioa fasre
If tt hmmmt a law. woaM be to arecbala of loeals renchiag from «aa
raadaco to Kew Torh sad from tbe
ikes to tbe Gulf, aad tbe work to gog abend rapMly. Over tlM organ
arti «oaM be alTMi eflaei by
tnera are now la tbe ffeld.
Iffalaieff pabHc oalatoa MmpiA
At tbe date of the lasi ceaans flfdOt
mn. pnMtmt at Cbe Aaurlraa fMer- tbare were ooly aboet 1$ per cent, of
aafoa of Labor. mKu&l aaalast tbe eo- tbe workmen la tbe Called States afactaMst of tbe bUl. aad Aaffrew Pont dllated wtlTtobor orgaatoatloas. Bet
aolh atoo es»ke la oppaettkio. Votoey
it claimed that stage that tiase there
ftoMor of Chleaso. oae of tbe oOcer*
Ls been a grem loercnae la tbe per«r Ibe Katlonal rrtMbileaa coaiaiittee. ceouge of orgaatoed labor.
^artbor of tbe Mil. wrge4 he paaea<e.
Masaaebusetts forbids a wotnaa to
aad be wae sreatly <teaapolBte<) wbea work over sixty boors a week la a tex­
be Icaraed that an ortaalMd labor U tile factory, aad Prnasylvania forbids
aaalaattt
tbe boys of ten to work In or almnt tbe
lines, whatever he. bis pareats and
Tblrtf-two aaloos bare been orsaataaff by tbe CallforBle Btete Federt employers will
lOiS tl
UoaofVffbor.
ladtaaa. IB.OOO; Ohio. 3S4HM, sad westTbe Uaa drtvem- latefnatloaal
Pennsylvanla. SO.OftO.
body baa over 1M.4M BMnabara and
campaign to educate the public
B7I loeal naloai.
OB aims and objects of orgaalied la tigs*
A ateaograpbm’ onloa In proceae of will be urged at the nest wieeUng 4if
tonaatloa at Scfutoa, Pv. to be ebar- the PederstloB of Imbor. It la proposed
ter«) by tbeA.P.of 1.
to select a aumber of the best orators
Tbe flontereaee betweeir tbe eoal
appear liefore the studenU rrf
operators aad atloers at PItutmrf to
ent unlrersltles. women’s riulw and
settle npoa loeal eoadlUonk ander (be
other organisations that gain their
basic scale adopted at IndlanapoUi. knowledge of the t*tK.r movement
ended la aa aailcable asreenent. and from the newspapers or magazines
tbe Btee will continue at work.
explain the hopes and asplrstii
if organized lsl>or.
Fifty unions In Porto Rico hi
been form^-d since the island became
Cnlted Slates possession
Most
Recently H aecro wacon drtrera of
rm are chartered direct by tbe A. F.
tbe Rlcbnond Bassasr Transfer com­ tf L.. the others being branches of the
pany notlfled tbe company that they
irp«>nters'. bricklayers.' painters. simI
wotild not work with a white man. triniera' International unions, whose
wbo had beee employed as a drlrer.
leadquartf-m are in the ITnlted Stales.
Thirteen thousand ive hundred min­
Stailsilcs show that labor now
ers la the Iowa coal fields are on a -elviw 19 cents of each dollar that
strike^ as a result of tbe fallnre to iroduced by labor
•jcree with the operators on the wage
The farmers of Texas are being
smile. II is said by leaders that if tbe •onlzed at a rapid rate. There are
strike is placed in the hands of an ar- lay some 3.000 unions In Texas will
bitratloa committee the latter proba­ otal membership of 40,o«o or more.
bly win owet at Bprtafffteld, II
Kentucky Is rigid
Idly enforcing a child
oonalder the queatlona at iaaue. Brerr abor law.
e in Iowa la closed
The French
government employs
> remain so for i
nnd to likely
l.$$o workmen and 15.000 women I'l
time to ooae.
^be state tobacco manufactories.
Tbe Anatrinn trade nal
In England there are fire labor rep
eaioffad a atandy prapeas darlag tba rese.itailves in the house of coromnm.
last year.
nid at the next elecUon it to iK-Ibne.l
bars (Maed by the Tarloos nnlons wad hat thirl) more will be elected
more than S0,000. TbU aeema to be a
TliC discontent Induci-<1 by famine
merely laaifnlBeaat gain eompnred mil lack of employment has reached
with tbe aebtoremeeu of trade nnloa- he p«ilnl In Russia where a rt-voluUon.iry otiil»r»»ak is Imminent
Iowa Is confronted with s
In Anatria freedom oa tbe part of
ini as a result of a lockout whirh
workmea to form naions for tbe pro­ has closed every mine 10 the stale anil
tection of tbelr mutoal intereata baa 1 St't Ion of Missouri. Not a pound of
alwaya been eonaldered a privilege eoal Is to V bad for sale In I
which to gmaM b the goremmenul Moines, and other cities of :he sli
antborltlee offty under rigid raatrict sre similarly affected.
toBs. At^pcaaeat all modem trade
The budget of the German mlnistrj'
imloaa. baring nn aggregate member- of the Interior asks for |1.2$0.iH>o m
abip of »09fi9^ are aSUated with the protIde suie-ownetl homes for civil
Austrian Jfoderatkm of Labor (Oe- employes, or 1250.000 more than In
werkarhatts Commission.) with bead- 1902. The Berlin landlords' assoels
gnarters at Vienna. During th. ___ tlon recently appealed to the gorernyear tbe Income of the federation menl not to build any more homes for
amounted to llt.llS. tbe expenditures civil employes, because 9.000 flaU in
were |II.IOt: of this eum fS.Pfit wt
Berlin are without tenants. Tho pnv
paid la aaslstliig.anloBUta invotoed In test was not heeded, the government's
slrRcec aad lockouts. There are *0 spe­ position being that It is cheaper
cial orgaalxers of tbe Anstriaa Peder- provide houses free of rent than to Inatkm of Labor In 4he different pror- rresse salariM sufficiently to meet
ineee.
prices of the combination of Ik
Work was reeumed recently by the landlords, which aoKMiots nearly l
. lAW Ua can workers wbo bare been
cm etrikn Mace Janaary 1 at tbe tlnwe
pUata of tbe American Can company
la Chicago. About $00 other employ­
es are beneUlted by the aeltlenjeaL
Tbe long atandiag oootroreray be­
tween the latematlonel Aasoclatioa of
Macblnlsto and the amalgamated ai
clatkm 0^ Maeblalsls' ffogiaeers.
Ragllsh orgaalsatton. inrolring tr
Jurisdiction. U in a fair rray to be (
tied. Tbe ftght between tbe two
ganlxatkiBB Is in many reapeeU analo­
gous to that which ao many
The lite. ot Mlehlran Ne. Tort,
troubled tbe rarpeotem.
The Western Fedemtloo of Miners
under vsriouz nsroiv a« fol

;UTTLECAUCOBASS
ISAHANMONEFISH

era staler wit ba i
staading of 904*00.

mberxhip la good

Tbe inleraational brotberbood
Maeirieal workers, by a majority of
4A0$ agalaat. Voted down
Uoa to Join tbe Btruetural BulMiag
Trades' Alliance.
The Russian'* saintfe day*
perial fete day* are ao aumeroa* that
be wortu not more than twenty-one
days is a month.
Atlanta., Oa., Federation of Labor
Illunt out » candidate for tbe legla
latnre and continue tbe flgbt against
Tbild labor.
John McNeil. prwMent of tbe Bratberbood of Bollermakwa and Iron BblF
bnildera ba* aent
compaaied by advice against strike*
tbto aprtag. to tbe members of tbe orgaalxatloB. He reporu that tafonnatkm baa been reoefved of a morement
nf wmployera to dlarnpt orgaalxed
bor wberwver poaalMe. Strikes i
radnettaatav

a or tbe tatrodnetkm

t llSM
lllh Itt to
!
ealli
■kM i>CTrh. gi»ggle-«.y«Ml
*r>^'klwl
ehineapln perch, bridge p<Tch
The gi-nerlc term • iMut*’' in the
salt-water
nd the Southerner alfrcKh-wster l»aiw

r in

. 1.1 MBi l;i WOI; 1

Where
Baking
Begins Right
The perfect bakingof the National
Biscuit Compan;^ begins with
. right material and every step
thereafter through the whole pro­
cess of baking is n^/a. There is
not one point of quality that
care, skill and modem
bakeries could malle ‘
better. It is perfection itself—
when it reaches your
through and
table untouched by strange
througli.
hands, untainted by odors. The
quality, oven flavor and fresh­
ness are preserved in an air tight
package, distinguished by the
trade mark here shown. It always
appears in red and white on each
end of the package and warrants
the perfect condition of the con­
tents. For example try packages of
Butter Thin Biscuit
and

It Ends
Bight

. BlUOfVK-Amora-z ■
rzas-naa

Ul PVum «

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Graham Crackers
NATIOKAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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• OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

^ed'^r’^1 '**i J '"p

Of the Board of Education of the City .llm.•n^l.lns. T4xn:.
of Traverse City. Mich.
■ of windows. r.Ilooni.

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partltirn wall*.
mice, with I.
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dow* in rtKvn.s.
fonrii-en

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and ap,M.«mnce of il.e re«p.-etlve IniMdlngs:

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JOHN R. SANTO
I eaiBAl KSUnttet I
New wiltsoim Bmca.
A

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FENmAluEGON

A. D. TYLER

the reailln^

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truant oflle.-r .
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rr.-. sundf) slip

Imt w<- would
that Were rt>> i.-. -..-li.
of^ph. n-, U.

At the Intake

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'‘ilolw b>-'l>r. r..ymer that tl... reijotl
of the *pe<-tol e-munlll..- on srh.«.l

sailsfaetorv

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ner. kdiDsou FalrcMI.I. Mrhotoon and
t.v I>r, Rarni-r ili.l Ihl. ti

«»n Way* and Means. hav«- «<4aniln
th. ti.Mowlng l.llls. an.l finding t
sunn- enrr. ei. Wiiiild n-roinm.'iid ill.
imynient from the various fiindCk..., t'ltlows:
Teachers' Salaries Fund.
Tearh.-rs' jiay r.dl f..r Mnnh jCTs:**'.

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water

J. H. MONROE

r..*itilt «.f I'; • Informal
f.illow*:

n-sp«Ttfully reeoninien l
• hai lht‘ *up<*rlntrDdi-nt be aiiihurized
sh.i.ild
lid be ns.'d
tis.'d at the end of earl, ror-

Mov.sl 1.V Hr

lioldaworih

S: Jl.ll-^ lmii^l'.1.7’ro.'“Timu-r!
H
•: L *■ r Co., light f.,r

an NewwfrS^r^Biock

f,2rt^:i;r
Fram«-'ttlrnire« liouchi «»f A W. El
s.<n. ham.- as U«t year, ihe expensi

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entrance of heat *bo.ild
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Nay*-Mon.acu,
r-H.ie. JolmT,
MHmtoon—(4)
On motion of Mr Moniag.je i
U.ard adj..urn..d
rHAS M BEERS. Ci. rk

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FIRE INSURANCE

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FIRE INSURANCE
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DR. W. J. HIGGINS

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tr office.

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Very best of «lcntal *cr\ ice only,

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w.nM n.iunn.* mak. Hue ridK1 M BEERS. Clerk

E.W HASTIN6S & SON

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Fuel Foftd.

Sr>eclal meeting of the U>ar.l of edu
cation, held in the
c-.tmrll

JT,eh™.,,,™,.he„™, large, and
Jaw project*. ba**-llke. Tbe
large, and the Iri* dark blue
tn el
eight
weigh* from half a pound
Sometime* It attain* a weight of two
or two and a half pound*. The eol< r
I* *Uvon-ollve mottled irith ollve^H-n with darker spot at Irregular in-

siir GLASSES

io*.k i»art Jn the pr^ *l7i7^ '

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fitted

J. LEAHY

BY

EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

It and pledge ounw-lve. not to dt^ro,
or m.le*t the *rhool property.
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?^-Monimrue
Foote
Gan,
M^ds. Fairchild. Nicholson’. San.e

turr and
Ml to
*uall*he*. (
tough It to panlal to
young ff»h
Usually the calico ba«*
will be found In schools.
With light tackle It affords sporL
although not noted a* a gaaMdsb. It
to one of the beet of the American pan
ashes and for this rvn

milESSCARM.

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It way to get the caltro bass
rrom boats anchored In sasall
ponds. Sometime* ft will
rts? wen to the fly. generally late In
thi' afteraeon. when tront flies on Nos.4 and S book* aboold be tated; the
btock gnat eoaebmaa. HenahalL gray
drr.he or tbe hnekles are tbe bast flies
When flshlag vrith minnows, gn
baguB to dlaenu a trade agreement for
hoppers, crickete. ffrawflsb. cut-1
tbe eotelBff Mason.
or worms they are Ukee greedily,
Reports fnite North OwoHaa and small float vrill prove aa adrant
tbe Golf states tadtaaU aa unpreoed tn weedy water.
anted aeniwity at mgn form Igborm.
TRY A RSCOMO WANT AO.
Maay white aiu awa am idffanUag to
•alon. tbe loeal nnkma ontsMe of New
York are piwparlng to deanad higher
waste on May 1. la New York tbe
Jolat aridtimtioo board of tbe aniou

m

Items ot Comparison.

si:
front, central; slant cf

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the building far betller than any other.

Members Cha«^e and Holdswoi
ap|«-ar.-d
proceed i
Mm
board
Carried
CHAS M. BKER8. (

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Carpet Otanlng end Fcathf-r RenoMattie Acker. Chat
A Moe. Mrs!
Carpet aewing ai^ laviiH.-.
^aeoding^^yonr old <
Rose C.riffl^“j|^OriSn.‘^?m "fTIm
de Into 1
TOC. Mr*. Ruth Empey, Mr Orefl
Empey. Mr. J. F. Etaipey.
Regular meeUng of the Board of EdMoved by Mr. Meads that permis­
K. K CHAPOf. pTffpileter.
sion be granted to use the building as
Fbooe lit
fla Waahingf m i
kmg as the same Is kept In gtKrfl orCalled to onler by Jno. 1
resident. In the chair
The result of the liallot was a* fo>Oarried.
Present-Member* Moffait. Foote.
The report at tbe truant offioe f«
Chase. Ho'.klsworth. Mead*. Santo—
le month of MiUYrh waa rand.
On motion of Mr. Fairchild tbe
Minutes of last regular, adjourned port was received aad placed on fl
regular and special oeetlng*
On motion of Mr. Fairchild the t
9 and March 17th. 1904. were

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CHAR. M. BEERS. Clerk

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL

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