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The Evening Record, June 06, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-06-06
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TH#©vfeM> RECORD mrnjm
EIGHTH YEAR—22<V8
TRAYZBSE CTTT, MICH, MOXPAT, JrXE «. 1»<H.
DETROIT
300 POUNDS
MURDERER
I::
OF DYNAMITE
SUPPOSED TO HAVE SEEN
BOARD M. B N. E. TRAIN.
WCflC CXPLOOCO UNOC* A RAIL
HAU TWADTS WIFE
JHED YEIT SUDDEHLT
WAY ATATIOH.
INSTANTLY
' KILLED II
Ilspati
BLOWN INTO PIECES.
Florence reports the death yesterday
fjf Mrs Samuel Clement, wife of the
Ameriran humorist and aotbor. “kCai
the r
Twain."
rain.' The end. which w
It of synroiie, came suddenly^ Her,
•
Inbody win lie sent
CIUtSOHC SIGHT AT DEPOT
SHOULDER BROKEN.
NON-UNION
MINERS
WERE
Joseph Ruttan Hit By a Flying Plank
at Rapid City.
Special to the Eveninx R«.“cord
Rapidt City. Mich.. June'C-J<jseph
Ruttan bad his shoulder broken bv a
Mtl»t»ry Company Was Ordered Out. flyiDR plank from a circular saw at
the hotjp tnlfl Saturday
8i>«rifrs Peaas Looking for th*
Man Who Prsaaod tho Button.
PORTIONS OF HUMAN
ALL AROUNa
S60^
Howard
BEINGS
Offorwl
for Murdorors.
RUSSIAN
GUNBOAT
By Wirt; to Iho Rvenlas Record.
Vlclor. Col.. June C.—Three hnndre<1
piHiBils of dyaaiBlte pUeod Is a nlDe
by an unknown ai«MW«ia andtr the REPORTED TO HAVE STRUCK JAP
depot of the Florence and Crlpplo
Creek railroad station was exploded
at t o'clock this momiax while twentyfive noa tmlon miners, employed at TOGO PIOMOTED ADNllAL
the FUidlar mine loeatetl on Bull hm.
> standlna upon the platform In- FIVE JAP LIEUTENANT GENER
kllllni eleven of them and
ALS MADE GENERALS.
fatallr ii juriac el(bt or ten othem.
Militia Ordorad OuL
The dj^amlte was dtscharxe<l by Three More Oivltiona of Japs Being
eiecirirlty and the man who dbMobilised to AtUck Vladivostok.
chara«>d It was concealed in a shaft
Japanese Merchantman Sunk
house of the Uelmonlcp mine. As
by Striking a Mine.
’
MMtn as the news was received here
Company 1. Colorado National Ouard«.
was ordered out and a relief train By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ixmdnn.
June
C
—
Uamn
Hayarhl.
went from Cripple Cr»«ek.
Japanese minister at l..ondon, has a
Qruasome SighL
The scene alnut the depot is horrl- disputch from Tuklo confirming the
bb* In the eurenie. portions of humttn re|Mirte<l sinking of a Russian gunboat
IteinKs are scattered all over the SI Port Arthur Admiral Togo reports
the g«nlM>at sunk was of the Gllrixht of wav of tho railroad and the
MU* Th.- vessel sank in fro
depot was blown Into a tbousand
pieces A sherllTa |N»sae and the en Cheng Tuah San. the admiral sa>-s.
tire police force In the towns of the presumably as the r.-suli of striking
w»H»le district have beeo summoned Japanese mine.
to aid In searchtnc for the perpetra
Japanese Promotions.
tors of the crime.
Hy Wire In the Evening Reconl.
SS0.000 Reward Offered.
Toklo, June 6.—Vice Admiral Togo
VlRlIance committees are aearchlu<-n promote.1
promote.! for hls distil
distinInx for the murderer or murder«*n..
Arthur.
The
ir. Th
The mine owners ass«iclatlon. the
re announced
Kinly commissioners and the Find
so and YamaIt U
y Mil
admlrals and Lieutenant
■r a nrward
(k*oeraIs Kodami, Nt>ogl. Hasewaga,
tore of the mi
Nyshi and Okasawa to Ih- generabi.
Danger of Violence.
Jap Merchantman Sank.
Wine Owni
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
I toeetlng i
Chee
hee Fot>.
FOt>. June i€.—It Is reported
( rush tnxips
a large Japant
merchantman
Into the dlslriet at once, claiming that
been blown up off Tal
'alien
life and property are In extreme dan
ger from violence If the governor rt-
mall Papers '
Fumaua sEivicEs
Mra. Agftet Bannon. Patrick Robirwer
Mrw. Louioa OMrge. Mm. William
Natia and Rmr. Daniel Green.
that arc ‘'Spoclal and Exclusive" In vvrry amur of the word—more so
than aay othw. Our* are not »oli! by any ocher dsal«^ In the eotmty.
W’e have several books of pit terns that we allow our casloBter* to
have the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one els*, will gel
that same one if yoti say so. Ask to see them.
HAKIllGHISWATTtBONOl The Gtneral service of Mrs. Agrees
S held
r Garfl.
this afiernooa at * o'clock from the
WHERE WOMAN HE THREATENED residence on GarScld avetme The
funeral service was conducted by Rev.
TO KILL RESIDES.
L B Bls-sell of the Presb\nertan
under the direction trf
church and t
H. L. Carter
Patrick Robinson,
WHIiam Stevens. Who Killed Ralph
le funeral service of the late Pat.
Catfikina. Thought to Bo After
Robinson, who lived In Elmwood
Revonge on His Wife Who
ishlp. was held this morning at lb
ck from St. Francis church under
Has Remarriad.
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the direction of H. L Carter.
William Stevens, the man wanted
fur the murder of Ralph Caulkln* In
Gratiot avenue saloon In Detroit, or
man very eloaely renembUnc him.
traarded the M. B N. & train at Coik^
mish Friday BlBht aad went as far as
Platte River Jonetion where the
Honor branch of the M. 4 N. E. beRlns. Honor U 10.8 mlk-s from Uierc
U Is presumed that he either in
tende<l takins the train from there «>r
walkinx over to Honor where his wife
resides.
Conductor J. V. McIntosh war
rtniek by the resemblance €if the man
s printed pictures and atndied hb
ciow-lv. Not only were the feaaccordance with bis picture
riillarly
irlng a peculiarly
lint, he was
1 and charm which
■ haiUHl watch
descrllM-il In the circulars aenl cmH
the Delniit police. When the man
Platte River, where the
Honor is made. Mr Mcalmwt certain so the of
ficers of Benxie coiinly were notified
also SherHf Chandler of Grand
Traverse county.
D*-pnty Sheriff Ge<ldes of Benxie
inly aas sent to Honor Immediately
I althtuigb he has been stationed
re for the past two days Stevens
IjOif week De» failed t
tnily
but failed to find i c trace
of the much wanted man o whose
•ad there U a price of griOd.
Mrs. Stevens has remarrie-d. her
iresont Ibeing Mm. Jolin
name at presont
obtained a di
Mitchell. sbeT'havlng ol
voree and beeh married iwhile Stevens
has been doing time In Joliet. It is
allege*! that ^e has made threats to
« 0ity Book Store
Childrens
.Slippers.
Mrs. Louisa Geoegs.
The funeral service of Mm Louisa
eorge was held .vestenlav aflernorm
r o'clock from the Fri«-nds church
ad Rev. T. P Clhim and Rev. Henry
cKSniey l•lnrialed. I'ndertaker Ar-rson had charge of the funeral
Mrs. William Naus.
The funeral service of Mrr. Wiiliam
Naurs was held yesterday aftcraoon at
2 o'clock from the undertaking parlom
H. L. Carter and »a^ ouiu- largely
attended.
Rev. Daniel Green.
The luuerml aervlci of Rev Daniel
A. Green, which wa< held Saturday
from the IMrmley church was largely
atlende<l anii the senice was conditctthe Revk Eldred. Miller, niom.
I. Laufman. Kenneily of Traveme
City. Cariienter of Willlamsliurg and
the minister from the Inland churt-h.
floral display wa« very fin*-. I!
L. Carter conducted the tiervlre.
JR MO.TET Ice Cream.
Cool, ClUzent phone 878.
,
2188-lmo
[r.r.
sllpper> cQO.-iisu of Just tho
All Day Tomorrow
styles and shapes that please
the children as well as the
mothers.
Pretty and dainty one strap
slippers In black kid and In pat
Canvas Gloves—pair at --.......................... 7c
Boston Carters—pair at.............................19c
Shop Caps-each at....................................... 7c
Men’s Sample Sultar IO. 13, I 5.
^
ent leather.
Men’s Sample Pants 1.50.2.2.50 J ‘kwbie
Our assortment of chlldn-n's
EXCURSION
ON MISSOURI
DVER
TWD
HUNDRED
PEDPLE
WT. SHALL SELL
Slr.*s 0 to k. C.V
STORK OPEN TILL 10 P. M.
Sires 8 to 11. hSc.
Sixes 12 to S 11.00.
*
MVMridi
Your Clothiers
If \ ou Want “Best” Clothes
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
AMERICAN GIRL
The Best
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Our motto at oui
Fountain
i S
TRY CRUSHED
PINE APPLE
^ I si
SHOES $2.60
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
TDDK DELIGHTFUL TRIP.
W. L. BROWN
OXFORDS $2.00
TH* Old Rsllsht* She* Hsus*
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
FRANK FREIDRiCH & GO.
THE NEW STAND
342 Front Sirs*
: O. C. MOFFATT i
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Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
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MEMORIAL
SERVICES
MOR.
Cor. Lak* Ave. and lOth
!0C
Pere Marquette Had SOIL in—M. B I
E. Had no to Manistee—100
to Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Alwiit 22;. people look In t
aion to Charlevoix yesterday on
le' trip
Ml.-umuri. The
imship M
sense of ihe
:hlful in I
1 delight
woni and everyltody on board ;the I
ship had a line time. The boat h
here al>uut 8;20 and arrived in Chi
levoix at 1. The return trip was I
gun at 4:1.3 and Traveme City was
Jap Oiviaiont Mobilized.
Priwident Roosevelt for federal troops By Wire to the Evening Recird.
reache«l at 7;30.
The last trooper left Cripple ('reek
The weather, with the exception of
Rome.
June
€.—A
telegram
from
only Friday.
a few ^hn«-em. sas
was almost perfi
perfect and
Toklo s.att^ that thr».e more division, this addl'd to the pleasure of riding
Partial List ^ Dead,
ef the Japanese armv are In-ing mob
KUt like the Mlswiuri
M
mi
r. .A imrtlal list of the dead follom s:
illred to operate against Y!adlv«»stok board
very enjoyable
all who
Giis AtigiiMino. agtHi 33
Missouri
opiK>nunity.
Arthur Muhlelsen, agt*.! 33
is eo large that the many passengers
Erickson Hou«-.
-tH'med hardly noticeable and there
Henry J. Haag
was mom for evenbody without the
FU-ck McLaine.
ii-ual discomforting crowding of the
Shift Ihws. ('hariea E Barber.
average excursion The ofllrem of the
Herman McCX)y.
ry respect
of the facern
HELD
BY
MODERN
WOODMEN
t Transportation company's I
AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
popular.
Two mi'als were served on the boat,
dinner and supper. The cuisine is
Rev. T. P. Ullom Preached the Ser excellent in every respect and every
thing Is of the highest qualiU. The
mon—Ritualistic Services Were
pric«-, however. Is very low. the meals
SIXTY
THOUSAND
GARMENT
costing onlr fifty cents each. An ef
Held at the Cemetery.
WORKERS MAY STRIKE.
ficient corps of waiters Is mal^lned
and under the able supervl.-*^ of
nie memorial service of the ModvarJ Donelex. the service is of
•n
Woodmen
and
the
Royal
NeighFifth Annual Convention of the Intei
tho Vvery’highest class.
>m was held yesterday morning In
[any availed themselves of the
national Ladies Garment Worker*
le City opera house and the service portun'liy of looking over the t
as
conducted
by
Rev.
T.
P.
niom
Union Now in Seeaion.
boat Saturday night and on her return
of Ihe DlscJiile church. Rev I'llom to the dock last night many people
pi
oebicted a« hU text. "Is not Ibis the
lawn to meet her. There
By Wire to the Evening Record
carpenierT" and gave a very interest
praises for ihe new boat
il address on that topic,
BontoB. June
The fifth annual
es them all.
told of the lieneflts that
convention of the International I.adies
Ne-aH-te-wa^.
the fraternal ordem were to mankind
Garment Workem union was opem
The flmi excumion of the season
irted in the spirit in which
conducted
here today
Before the convenlltm
in by the Traveme Bay
concludes Its business on Friday. It Is G«wl Intcnde*! that they should l>e.
Ne-ah-ta-'
given yesterday to Ne-ah-ta-wanu.
the
care and bem
benefits glvei
expected Ihe word calUng a strike
steamer Columbia taking lOO people to
them' widows
children
feeling more than CO.OOO workmen
Is resort.
the I’nIted Stales smd Canada will
il. B N. E,
have ben flashed from this city. The
God where there waa everlaatlni
The M. B K. E. railway had
n Ila t<
union
Following the service the
t shop
Lssengem for Manistee on the e:
ordem fell In line and marched t
on which left here at 8; 3b yesterday
The two ordem i
t result of
morning.
ented
at
the
church
b
Per* Marquette.
a decision of the maanfi
number marched to t
clatloB ar a meeting In Phllat
The Pere Marquette brought
The lodges were ipreceded by 800 people into the city yesterday.
liecIariiiK for open abop after th
Traveme
City
band
of
eighteen
eat contract et^reaTwo excuralons came to the city,
piece*. At the cemetery tribute s
from Grand Rapids and the Saginaw
paid to former members of the k
foroed check.
branch and the other from Peloak<
who hare tone to the other fa
and Elk Rapids. There were over 4
B. Banda B Co.'a Naate Waa Fraitdw- across Ihe river. The aerrioe wa
people on each one.
accordance with the ritual of
lantly Btgiwd.
LEAVES FDUR CHILDREN.
A check on S^Beada B Co.
d down
ilag over
DAMAGED THE STOCK.
i Carbolic Acid
Woman Who
; People’s Savinfs bar : Satur
of the firm I
day. The
Overflow Cauacd Losa on LaBtea*
pd to the cnec
B} Wire to the Erenlag Reooi^
Goods at E. WlBidm’n.
iture having been
X>etroU.
Jane
€.—Mra.
U C. Joh
An overflow of ooe of the lavatories
made and of course the bank detected
on tbs seriood floor ot the E Wilhelm sou. wife of an engineer, who took a
It Immediately. The check pa
btodt resterdajr flooded the lower bollc add yesterday evening. Bled l
through several haada bafore It t
day.
The
ssicMe
was
i
floor and caasad alight damage to
to the bank.
ladies’ anita. Jackets, waists and un She leaves fonr chUdren.
The nodal afteraooB of the derwear. The damage was not diacovered
The Missouri left this mor
cotrerad naUI
aatn this
thia monilag
mondag when the
■Uwo was -f—^
io’doek fdr ChleoBO and way
■atil a waak fnm totearrow.
^FEARING THE
SWEATSHOP
RiaM Nrt at IM Store yo« cm «€t
Partly ckrady and cooler
with pooslbly showers «-ast j
day fair.
►
EstabllshsO In IBS8
THE YOUNG MEN
WILL Al-1-KKCIATE OUR STOCK OF
FINE TROUSERS
Room 210 State Bank Bid*.
Cadies Suits
^ahd Jackets
.-\s we never
At greatly reduce<i prii
carry a garment over firom one season to
tothcr and only havt^ another mtmth
anc
clean upt nhe stock, wr hat made such
will insure the
iductions
swtjeping redi
desired results.
^
New line of the popular "Peg Tops"jusi in. hine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsteds, and Novelties for summer wear.
Largepi assorimeni in the city.
$2.50 TO $6.00
”ni!Suo ic; $4.76
y Suits. Venetians. Cheviot and Home ^un Eton
Jacket handsomely trimmed with Braid
Kfl
and fancy buttons, worth to$l7Ji0, toclose
w
33 Suits, all the i ;r>’ newest styles, well made and
handsomely trimmed, hav<
[h^along for $’2Jj.0Ci.
We can fit you perfectly.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
that the tree was so full of eootts that
their breathing caused tho emek to ^
en and shoL"
"How many eoons did yo« *«t.“ was
____ rter. ”1 asked.
"OIL I onlr BDi n. tho raM got
iMered my gun and walked out
Vlng lake, dock shoollog It was
* very good day for docks. I only
bagged 92. I dragged them home
croM-lotB .and while passing through
Thurber'* wood* saw a large elm tree,
n diameter and eight feet
Irst limb. I noticed that the
tnink was split from the ground up.
and the crack opened and abut with
much regularity.
•The next day I took my ax and
sent not to larasti^te ohd diaoovared
•'Coonakin Jenk«'" Coon Story.
Worsteds.
6 Ladies’ Eton Jackets^^lack and 4 tan,
S^ndid ail wool* materials
e. WiilHlm,
C#fw#f TtMt
Oahw
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THBEVIKDfG EECOBoi TRAYSSSat dTT. ’lCTCg.. MOKDAT, JUBE •. IMM.
1EEVEWNGREC0RD fffCHIGAM
WONHEET
bw«. T. iSnflMV.%. HAHMtM
MAT
CHICAGO.
NCARUT
CWBBPO NEWS
•r laoKAK
COM-
PCTITOH TMftCC POIKTW.
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fteMifa.
Rose City Is to hare a newspaper,
the Review, which will be pahliabed
by Calvin Goss.
The erection of the first brick
building In Turner has been begun, k
is a building for the accommodation of
the Pblnney bank.
I talk of potting in an elee-
Sta Coofereiioe Records Wert Grwken.
-Giant- Roar Caeeedina Old Dietancca tn Two Events.
As was predicted the V. at M. won
ihe annual cooferenc** track meet cm
ft A. ^ElkiMtft otr
ramiTEnxES
SHIRT WAIST suns
/# Mf# mei-uta wMwiit
tIM KM nJLM.
MBMTEM JUn MU MET.
At $4,001 $5.00. $$.60. $d0U and $8jOQ. We can adl
yon the beat vaftable suit in tovB. See oar line be.
iore yoo bay.
SHIRT WAISTS
Shirt WaiaU in Madras gnd Pique at $1.00, $L$6, Sl.liO,
$1.7.5, $2 00, $2.25, $2,50. $3 00. $.'{.60 an.1 $3 76.
LAWN WAISTS at $1.00, $1.2.5, $lJi0, $1.75, $2.00,
$2 25, $2.50. $3.CG, $.^26, $3 60 and $3.75.
isive
^ oMBMalcmtlOM to TBS time that Michigan
flnsi scor«> was; Mtcl-hlgan. 22 points:
isin. 25; purdi
Chicago. Z9: WisCoBsin.
Purdue.
Indiana.
12; Stanford. 9; lUinois. h: Indl
I>rake. 3; Bcriln. 1; Iowa. 1.
"Glanf R»m of Michigan broke
conference rt<cords and ail together
there were six Cfjnfereoce records
broken; the half mile run. shot put.
hammer throw, discus throw, high
jump
and broad jump. Rum- took tbe
^ -«CSTH or DfL ICNSCLAMO.
abot put and discus throw. Thomas
^ Ift—I—J1> Atoifc «l:l 9AiTr s of Purdue set a new hammer throw
ditoct loM moA briac criW to ing mark of 157 feet 1 Inch, breaking
inches,
tatodrods of faaUtlM aU tlm»-*sb the the old mark of 137 feel
in tbe shot put. Rose beat the old
1 TravorK- r.'jiao. The family mark br < feet 3% inches and tbe
discus record of 7 feet \ Inches.
Rreltknieu <if Wisconsin, who bel<r
the half mile record, beat his old rec
ord by two seconds Furehu^T of Wlsdmrrkd him into manr baodrmli of' 'ODsIn pushed' the high Jump n-cord
fD Travam cny Md tlK- aw- up
of an Inch Friend of Chicago
« camtrr. Tba teaUooeaa. <xce«*ded the old bruatl Jump rt'cord
loaa aad aya^tlir of huaiaa •iy 3^4 Inches.
The western conference athletic recar« BO wbcTV belter maalfeat
titoa la tbe relations susialDcd by the *^loai^rd***^h--M)9’*5. made by
wbo U at once tbe friend, ."lyde Air of Clilcagti, May 30. l*Ki3.
220
Hash-;212-5. ntade by
41to Bostdeot and tba adviser of tbe
tuiUy vltb vbon be becomes Inll- Archie ^{abn of Michigan. May 30.
Wbeo. tbwefore. tbe man wbo
4tor a gawratlon of years bas beld ibis
Moloney of Chicago. May
SoattloB to tbe family circle dies
te a breaklos of ties and aa^
tlarkman of Minnesot;
ftaUaas that only those wbo have bad
In trial heat.J
Back eaperience can fully appreciate
I4U Yard Hun—:49 4-5. made br Ed
JBBd ttBderstand.
Merrill of Beloit. June 1. 1901.
JiSO Vard Run—1;5S2 5. made by E.
"<* tor. Kaeleand beaan practice more
of Wisconsin .at this
"l&aa thirty years afo in tbe then Uttle .irellflreul*
.ears meet. Previous record 2:00 2-5,
amiac* of Trararse City and durln* all leld l»v Breltkreutz.
;i|lw years from 1K7.*I until now he has
Mile Run-4:3I2 5. made by G. R
re and influential worker Kearfale of Wisconsin. May- 31. 1WI2.
Two Mile Run—10:0 2-5. made by
la bis profeaekm. He was a man of
KHIogg of Michigan. May 30.
KHIo
ooavictions. sure of himself. isur,. lie
He oi
equaled the record SI this
In )udcment, emphatic in bis
meet.
siiot Put—17 feet ^ Inch, made by
n of opinion, but underlying
Ralph Rose of Michigan this y»«ar.
V'ormerly beld by H. E Klrliy of Nornothers suffered, and Uanio at 41 feel SH inches.
vas fflad when others were glad. The
Hammer Throw—157 feet 1 Inch,
arrlter knew fir. Knedand intimately ■iiade by Thomas of Ibiniue this year.
all the Iblrtv years of bis resl l*revlous record held by C. A Pell of
t>rake at 137 feel
Inches
ue hare and bad esceiuional opporDiscus—125 fe«-t \ Inches, made liy
laaitles to know his worth and goodslph Rose of Michigan this year.
These arc emphasised and Former record Ilk feet Orhich was
C. H.
made stRl clearer and stronger in the
High Jump—5 feet 11\ Inches.
We of death. Dr. Knecland did a made by Furehner of Wisconsin
Wise
Hbouaand deeds of kindness known .-ear. Former
irmer record 5 fwt 11 Incl
Mly to those wbo were sick and in which was held liy llrewer of Ml
‘•••d. and these will have him in kindIf remembrance. He will be sadly
missed by young and old. In the
where be has so often rolnislifwd. aad where his sympathy and
iEsatle care have done ao much to aid 50. 1903.
mCssaloaal aktll.
How's ThIsT
When called upon to act in official
We offer One Hundred Dollars i
dapaetty. notably as member of the
aehool hoard for a quarter of a cen- ward for any case of Catarrh that c
l>e cured
ured by
I Hall's Catarrh Cure.
|ary. the same force and energy were
F. J. CHE.VEY 4 CO., Toledo. O.
^displayed that marked all his work In
>Ve, the undersigned, have known F.
We. He waa careful .In deUll. ar- I. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
uellevc him p«*rfectly honorable In all
Eoaintlng hlmseU thoroughly with business
transactions, and financially
arhat waa aeeded to be done, and then
■rm la hla coarirtlon of the duty that
roeted upon him.
Alwaya an enthusiastic l>eliever in
lily, acting directly upon
^ poadttillimea of tbe Grand Trav- ind mucous -surfaces of the system,
]oree reglOD as a fruit growing section, resilinontais sent free. Price, 75c.
IW had. In Uter years, experimented i*er iKdtle. Sold by ail druggist.s.
Take Hall's Family pills for ronslllaoHe extensively and owned a fine
nation.
limit farm on the high laitd adjoining
the city an the west. Be took much
CLOTHIMG BLOWN OFF
pleasure In this business pastime and
was justly proud of his succews. Last But Dynamiter Escaped With Only 100
ftar. In company with Hon. Perry
Injuries. Although He Was Buried
^anah tend B. J. Morgan, he estabBeneath a Matt of Logs.
extensive canning factory
Imre, which Is an industry of great
Ontonagon. Mich . Juno C —Eugene
pad growing Importanci' to the clty i.avelgne of Ontonagon had an ex|>erionce with dynamite which came near
aad surrtandlng country .
iding his earthly care»*r He was
Dr. Knoeland will be greatly missed.
Qploycd on the Diamond Match com
Id his 4eath will be deeply regretted P.inv's log drive on the Haliimore
tbroughoat all Northern Michigan
There was a Jam. and to lireak it the
His life was an honest and upright list' of dy'uarolte w'as necossary Irtvelgne
was assigne<l to touch the stuff
<BMPoalilun was won by hard
« did not wi>rk proiH-rly.
^Ibork. close applicstlon. and fair and
:o';r
Waorahle means He loaves to .the
itamily be loved^and to the friends to . everal sec-onds the air »a.« IHUhI
mlwm be wss siways true, a happy ■lying logs and splinters, and Iji■ eigne was in the midst
______r. and Traverse City dt«eply
When the commotion subsided the
feels the toes of a good man and a itllier men rushed to Ihe scene, expecilng to find Ijiveigne tom to
good eltUwn
>y pull»
him out fntm
They
splintei
miters, and
CAmEWsiEmD
• his clothing had nearly all Itecn
I off and be had sustained
ed injuri
\ more than IW* places on his body,
ifi'i Hwl • String
' was a long ways from being num'red among the dead. His face and
■m« were literally filled with silvers.
II ho mil bo able to resume work in
a on shore yesterday
tweatyone line cattle were the
s of the trouble. The animals
A cement tactory. employlag *09
Is to be erected at Chorlerotz
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Some rears ago an unknosm writer
lad were inely bred but somewhat went to a producer of plays in New
mild. Tbev objected to the attentions York with tbe manuscript of a comedy
*bootowed upon them by the deck- which he was very anxious to get pro
aoi for awhile had things their duced. After a hurried reading it was
returned to the yonng man with a
?"lt wMirt a caee of “de wiad the short note saying It was Impoaslble
Wow ao^eas’-wes* and de aoot' win' to use it Somewhat dtscoura^ but
imbe blow too.- bat -de cows be back. «tm having faith In the pUr, the
Wek. baft, an' de bull she buck too." author took it to another manager
Eboat flftoM of-tbeai aoold lead one with the same result. After trying for
iSftmal dowa with an anchor line and days to get it produced he determined
m tbe bovine got ready It would to produce It himself. He mortgaged
ke Ha bead and pile tbe deck a small piece of property he owned
4a In g beap. One of the animals and raised
Ised enough
enotigh money
mi
to put the
asray and tbe crowd that had been play properly before the public. The
vying ttaelf bagely took a big scat- results surpassed his most sanguine
Imr for itself. The perveiwe *'erlUer" hopes. It was a success from the
’^imas inftly ronndet
The public knew what they
nth easy again until wanted if tJthe New York managers did
ImadaKdan breat
tbe cattie were all landed and they not. and as season afterr season went
"one nrptnt from de ehore.'by tbe play became more and more
popular. The unknowu writer was
Edward Owens Towne. and the
comedy was "Other People's Money.which will be produced at Steinberg's
Grand opera house Tuesday night.
June 7. The company opens tonight
with the -Silent Partner."
_____
and then ihPSe^
nerves will eeaae aa natarallT as a bon*
giT child oeaacs to cry-when led.
For BcrrowB woosen dietc is no better
tonic and nerrine than Dr. Hercr'a Favotito Prescrintian. D .enres tbe di»nrb^ Modnee
A newiy-raarried woman in Alpena
baked a cake for a sale, says tbe Ar
gus, and then, to save her reputation
as a cook, purchased it herself.
Harrisvllle has become tired of the
muitipiicity of dogs in town, and bereafier ever ftnlne found on th r streeu
uniBozzJed will be sent to dog beavei
A Clarks Lake horse stood stIU th
other day and watched an amomobile
whiz past him dowa the road, and
quietly dropped dead in his
awaiting trial, is trying to starve her
self lo death. During the past two
weeks she has eaten hardly
thli
lardly a thing,
wagon a-as
un in the street at
r day conUinIng a
and on top
When the diiriver stopped to do
errand In a store a Joker came
along and. taking out a penclU
GROCERYSTORE
ObI.v store In amali town. Store
building, 7-room bouse, vrarehouse, ice bouse, cold storage,
postoffice. charge of depot, t'tr.
Also chance to buy potatoes at
a commission of 2 ^cenis a
bushel and take charge ?>T ware
house. An except kmal oppor
tunity. Price and rca-um for
selling at our offices.
coffin.
.iz
■EVEALED SAD STOIT
Asa Cameron Was Striving to
Live
Down Hie Disgrace When He Was
AccidenUlty Electrocuted.
A sad story Is revealed by the death
of A^a D. .Cameron, who was eb'cirociited at Oisegii while trimming trees
for the Kalamazoo Valiev Eli'ciric
romimny. Young Camenm wan ro!ea-«-il from Ionia reformatory four
mouths ago after serving a short term
for manslaughier in Kalkaska rounty.
whe re be had had trouble with a numb«>r of young men and ftwrlng they
were going to attack him. drew a re
volver.;^ They came on and he fln*d.
Infllrtlng a wound on one which re
sulted in death four days Uier. The
< irriirostanc«'s were such that a light
•entence was Inflicteel on Cameron.
Since bis relf>aj(e from the reforma
tory he is saiil to have wandereil aim
lesslv aliuut the cimnto. "tramping
li.' from sheer discouragement ami
lark of courage to .again face the
world. ArriMlug in ’’Kalamazoo, he
w-as attracti-tl hy the open air meeting
of the Salvation army. That evening,
more for the sak<<of securing shelter
fnini the w.-ather Ithan for any lUher
purpose, he fnllufred the "SalvationDis" to their hal^ Thrt*e days later
he pmf.'sseil Chrlrtianlty and became
a most earnest and useful momlier
of the army. He sr'cured employment
ami settled down ito live an upright,
steady life, and live dowa the misd»Hilb of hU formeer yean
doing his first day'ss work t
trie comuanv when
k RELIABLE MEDICINE
k Reporter of the Record Interviews
the
Proprietor
of
Johnson's
Drug Store.
The
*v
Interview of Interest to
Every
Person In Traverse City.
patent medicines i
Millard Pike of Olive reigled hfs house. The shingles
taken off had been on the house since
I Mill, making forty-four years since
ih. y were laid. Mr. Pike happened <o
notice Kome writing on the discarded
-hlngles. On investigating, the words
written with a lead pencil were plain
ly diKcemIble, and were; "Hjirrah
for Old Abe."
rharles Kinyon of Sage Ijike while
excavating a cellar. unearth«*d thrv'e
human skelHons that were buried
When exposed to
cept the skulls
hied in dust
thigh bones are in
a gisvl state of preservation, but it is
imiMMtsllile lo tell to what rare they
iM-long. The skulls are round and do
aptX'ar to be those of Indians. Mr.
Kinyon il inks that |M<rhaps his resldence is . njthe site of a prehistoric
Thomas.
lia
el ing of the Fremont
the mind of <• W.
Grand L«*dge. the first
juM comhousekeeping and dropped
bu>|a clock
ig negutl
aied the storekiM'per
that he
wou'd sell any article in
and
wait till Fremont was e iv'ied fni his
l»a>, Mr Thomas tool him at
menc.ll
I know a Jolly old maiden lady.
^^ A ladv of higl. degrei..
A. F. NeriInBer.
C. W. Ashton.
RtfrigtraiorS
This is Ihe kind of weather that
calls for refrigerators, and Ihe
refrigerator you uiighi to have
l^ the Ala-ka " It will keep
l>n>\ irilons long.*r and use l.'ss
let- than other r.-frig.-ralors.
The .Masks i« a drvair re
frigerator anil ts>'<s4‘ss4-s a pn>
vision cliamlx-r fr.-e from odor.
Call and s.i- It, the price will
‘^urjirlse you
FRANK TRUOE
146 EAST FROIT STREET
TO FRANKFORT,
Nay
Will
Leave
Tueaday to
Locate.
Frank Nay. who purchase.1 O L.
Wlls/in's Interest In the Frankfort
Furniture company, will leave for that
place tomorrow morning to begin his
new business. The business is well
estai»lishe«l and the outlook is very
bright. His friends bore wish him
much success.
will nut move to Frankfort until
lo-inu unable in secure a hous«>
•intll tthat time'
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
lias spent years in handling them, and
profit by his advice
Said the imtprietor of Johnson's
drug store.
-After having
havii
ore. "After
sold drugs
kinds and makes of medlcini's
rally we have
It them, their
More Money
is what we are after, and if
reasonable prices and
a good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
we will surely w i n out.
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
' RECORD WANT AD.
ENTERPRISE
grocery
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Ladies, “you can Jump on IL tramde on IL but it will oome up amlling
very time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
'amiah. 8. E. Walt A Bona. Traverse
Frank
“"“A. J. WEHELMSA^’
S J D E,
BOTH PHONE8
Use Record Want Ads
-
■'^4.
You Want A Buggy
YOU’LL NEVER FIND BETTER STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
'iT.,:
. :«
IKHipl.' of Traverse City
tl the wonderful curative
nd strength-creating jKiwer of Vinol.
would not have clerks enough in my
tore tti pm up Ihe orders for it "
-'You see Vinol is not a patent medeur.iiives taken from fre.«h cods'
iUerv. with other vitalizing Ingredl
ents. It contains no poisonous drugs
t»r nauseating oil, and you know Just
SINGLE BUGGIES
will make rich, red bbiod. build tip the
.sly as Vinol for 'the* TidloSlTg^anmetits. and that if it fails to accomPlbsh w-hat we say It will we will relliing jtowei
t will build up run-down, tired, de
bilitated iKHjple. It win make the
weak
strong and well. It
make flesh for thin people. It
win Incrrase the appetite. It will cure
nervousness. Irritability and sleeplessIt will cure stomach troubles.
d.'^pepria and IndIgeFUon. It will
make rich, rod blood
bloa
it will make
puny, ailing children strong
ost. It Is tbe I
strengthener and body builder in the world
for old people. It Is a great boon to
Ing mothers. It will positively
chronic coughs and colds. It
curt's bronchitis. It makes weak lungs
' ong and is of untold value in conmpiion and all wasting diseases,
r the convalescent it bas no equal
ewnr
meat and can only ask such people in
Traverse City to try Vinol on my guar
antee.Johnson's Drug Store.
For the convenience of Traverse
City people the proprietor of John
son's drug store has arranged with
some of the other retail druggists In
sell MnoL
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
A Few Specials
For Nut Ton Days
Best grade Wash Bowls and
Pitchers, large aize............5fic
fi piece Decorated Toilet Sets
only- ...................................%13»
10-plece Decorated Toilet
only ......................... 11.77
50c Covered Chambers........43e
45c Covered Chambefw........99c
Uncovered Chambers ..........Sic
Bailed C<Knbinets ..................Me
Beautiful Decorated Cups and
Saucers 60c s«L
Beautiful Tea and Breakfast
Plates 60c aetr
You can't lose money by trading
at The Boonomy Store.
DOUBLE BUGGIES
SURREYS
ROAD WAGONS
,
DRIVING WAGONS
These are made in Canopy Top. Extension 'Top. Bike, or cushion tire, and
you can have any kind of upholstery you want, either rubber, quarter leath
er or full leather—any color or finish—any style of trimmings—any price
you want to pay. from $35.$0 to $110. anti our prices sell our buggies every
time. If we don’t have exactly what you want wc will get it for you in the
shortest possible lime. W’e guarantee both our good> and our prices.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Plano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
I
F"
%
THE^VEKIKG KEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH., MPyPAY, JtTXE e, 190L “
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
MYSTERY OF A
13.000 PACKET
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
Miaa 09dtfi FaHatf to Hava WitnaaM
BE ST
ta
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
CmUL SEWS
or rat wous
f put .,
The French mlnUier of
elved James
h’ Hrde'of New York In Paris, the
laiter r»>nK over the deveVopm«*nt of
the work of the Alliance Francalse In
the ITnlled
Stales and
discussing
plans for the extension of Us work.
AmiJOK the effects of the late Prin
cess Mathllde. the niece of Napoletin
I, was found a curiouslv made alarm
clock, which
Is said to have
been
tinned by the great conqueror, and to
have been the secret of his abllllv
wake up at any moment be desired,
which achievement bad been bellevetl
to lie due to bis wcmderfiil power.
Mrs. William R Leeds, whose bus
liand Is pn-sldent of the Rock Island
road, has taken a fine apartment In
Paris and will use It as headquarters
fur a dav
or two occasionally
in
pauses of her joumeylogs aliout Burellng Mrs
Leeds
rojie
While traveling
____ a private train whenever she can
r* There
must be a drawing
obtain one.
Th
__ , a dlllber car and another
containing bedrooms.
Two maids a
cMirler and a secretan accompanying
her.
If Is rejsirted In Pittsburg that Son
aior Quay, a day or two Ufore his
death, sent word to President Roose
velt. through ex-Senator Don Cameran. that It was a great mlsuke to
make Secretary Cortelyou national
chatrnapn.
"Thi* coming campaign.”
e a hard
Is quoted as aaying. “wlU be
•. Don—one of the hardest flg
history of the republican pai
ptisltiona Is strong iand It n
The opt]
■. and on this accoum
grow stronger,
chairman should be
s had the greatest political ex|»ori
ce that It Is possible to obtain ”
Senator Falrlianks of Indians war
asked n-gardlng the statement made
by Senator Penroke of Pennsylvania
that he (Falrlianks) would run for
the vice presidency. "It Is very good
of Senator Penrose to nominate me."
said the tall Indiana man. "but I have
repeatedly slated my refusal to b<^
come a candidate for the place named
and I aee no reason to changi* my
mind. I reallT can’t say who would
be a good man for the office, but as I
lielleve In reciprocity jmtIibjis I ran
not do UHter than name the distinator from Pennsylvt
Ibert
of Trenton.
‘ concliMilon that I
not vortb llrlniL so be «
a pier t> the rr<>ek and |
slip gulelly I
spike Ktlrklnx oul from the
of life
thereupon assumed the r
basesaver.
It rauRht In the aifiple
a
of Ctmer's trousers JlIKt
. . . , .
,
1 .u .... .K.
with his bands, and there
tm-s but a few Inrhes from the
indlgnlfled arrangement
gel her, but Mr. GlllH*rt was unable t
wrigglln
extricate himself.
;siiii for stime ten minutes he yelled
>r help and sbortl.v he was yanked
ick to aafeiy.
Surgeon General Wyman of the pubt health and marine hospital service
Washington has lM<eu noilfled that
Assistant Surgeon Claude C. Pi«>rre.
re|iresentailve
•sentailve of that servln*
city of Panama,
health oflJrer for t
authorities
considered an IniiMirtani conc«-si
the Cnlte«l States, as It will result in
i>ptlun of American metinsds
in pmtecMng the canal rone from out
side Infii-tlon
There has Ins-n consld
erahle aprehenslun of the Inmnlurilun
plague from South American iKJrt*
J the fort that Dr Pl.-rce will hive
Uio quara
Ik |H-Ilev<
'zzi:
1 to Desperation,
Iving at in out of the way place,
remote from civilluitlon. 8 family Is
In case <
despi-ration in
often driven---------ms. Cut: .
______ ...^....Ing
In
Iltirn.............
accident,
resulting
Minds. IMwrs. etc. tay in a supply
W4Minds.
Hiicklen’s Arnica Salve
It’s the
i on earth. 3’>c. at Johnson’s Drug
F If. Meads. "
’
ARRESTED A DEAD t
I Jail
tha
Feudv—Ai
Before MitUke
1
at Iron
^to the hands of
Miss
eglected
Ogden.
She. it U alleged, neglected
rulatlon.
o comply with a posul reguli
1 should
■p«*clfylng how register*
K- handled, and. Instead f opening It
presence of
erks and at
once having Its contents checked over,
fiprmc-d the sack in a vault, only herThe $3,000 in cur
•If being pres
•nry wac missing, nor. to this day
XK any adequate explanation of its
^appearance been forthcoming.
The government. It appears, never
K)k any action, although the case was
inv**stlgaled by lnsp<«rtors. The First
National of Chicago did not concern
the details of the
matter,
hut slnuily
to the
simply ium**«l
laliy company
any for reinibiin»eni«>nt.
is bv no means assemnl by the
CaHiialty r4»nipany
that Miss Ogden
i»nu
H4>questere«l
the package for her own
................ I lb
Is brought simply with
The suit
I
Is the person last
idea tl
s the person
i^KpousIble for It. and t
•ho ought to be ableI* ito throw some
ii
n the mystery of its
disapiieai
Miss Ogden
Is greatly broke
Ogd
up over the affaii
'Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than
lery- mlnute..will
be your last?
mlnui
'b was the et^Tlenre of Mrs. S. H.
wson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
three
irs." she write*. "I endured Insuffere pain from'indigestion, stomach
bowel trosjble. Death seemed InheiT doctors and all remeitable wherf
luoed
I's failed. At length I was
esult
try Electric Bitters and tl
A*—‘ ^ ace o( 45 or 50, wheti the vital powera are
•atarallj weaker, it ia oc^ced that a hurt of any kind
hernia alowly. and often a very teaigaificant acratch or
tnniac beoomca a bad ulcer or acre. At this time of life
warty crowths, moles and pimples that have been on the
body almoat from birth bejpn to inflame and fester, and
before very kmc
large eating, tloughing nlcera.
• result of 1 i operaThe
tion by the I>»reni method, performed
at a eilnie of the Thunder Bay Me«lleal society, the patient being brought
tM'fore the elinlr bv Dr. C M. Willlamx. a member of the society. Three
^
months ag(> the cast wa.s removed,
hwvw w®t ws»da ateoaawaawahte and fmm that time the development
lH*en rapid.
The limb U but a
Inch short, the spinal curvature
disappeared, and the muscles, dorit since birth, have developed
Idly.
^
phvsi
perfor
nunt»H>r of Lorenr
operations,
L
ih«- Mice«*ss of the first
^
ecilon of the state Is asstireil
^
.
lb ............................................................ffc
Round Oak
Furnace
SwlfTs Cotosaet. per B>____Be
Lard Compound, per Tb....7Vgc
Best Bean Pork, per lb...........7c
I eini have scwie Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Tryablia Flakes. Oxford Flakes.
h ii the mow carduOy nvsdr and flttrd furaact la tbs wurid.
It wriO burn bard or soft coal, eokr or wood wrhb sonoomy
aad •Mccas.and k»U lAr /irr M hkc the iaaous Xeww/
Omi
It it a strof^ powcriol hrawr and will last a
Lie ttmr wheo comctly lattalkd, Vc make tumacc heatInf plaas lor Cor cmtomrrt free of cxpcxtM aad
a
ad asMtt
ia every
the Rouad
way w« caa to iowrr a perfect Job. CallI on
i
Osk Furnace afcoV
_
seet the furnaoc and f<
book "▼annlb and Comiott.’'
iieawiTM.
fotM or w. o. Biea'
lyaician witho*lt^cfc«j^^^
} 00^ ATUmTAt QMm
..National Dentists.
our methixU ami
Fri'sh testimony In great
is constantly coming In. decl
King’s New Discovery for Consumpto be un. Coughs
in from T.
. Va . serv es
a.< example. He writes: "I had’bron
chitis for three years and doctored all
It
being benei
nefltted
the time
king Dr. King’s
Then I bei
Discovery, and a few bottles wholly
cured me." Equally effective In curing
I Uing and Throat trouble*. Con
imption. Pneumonia and Grip. Guar
need by Johnsonls Dntg Store and
, H. Meads. Druggists. Trial bottles
k-. regular sizes 50c and $1.00
’ THE QUICK OR THE DEAD?
The Dead Came Back to Widow on
Wedding Eve.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORE
22 K Gold Crown..-................
Bridge Work..........................
S4.TO
4.00
Cold FUlIngs. . . .. .
..............$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings...........................
60c
Painless Extraction..................................
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate........................... • • 6.00
ALL mOAA BVAAAMTEID TEA TEARS
Ml
. -..............
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
Vigor Flakes and Cera Nut
Flake* at Sc package.
226 Eist FiNt Stmt
r«Bi
IpOUttA^^i
pwMe:seal-
Oowasloo. Wictu
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
City. Mich.
Co..
AQcnta.
Traverse
NEW LIVERY
NOW IS
THE TIME
your coal for next
‘
...
by
letting
srr-
sALA-A It roMs SMO. trnrmUkma
otitktmt IB Srat eimm *a«#«. vtU hwr ta
ttou, wtia bar BxHuwa. gUawta. mtc.
to do t.ntB— Aiewi; CieaMd mmu
tjaatoraa MT aad aigttt. WUI aaU
SAVE MONEY
us deliver direct
Irom car to your bint.
sifd
THE G. B. TAYLQB
COAICO,.,.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leaaetl the SHANE DARN, 12.1 State aiect, ami pur
chased a fine, new, and
F’liaidi^.SSSL’SfdSL'r
DP-TO-DlTE LIVERY STOCK IT’S
A WATCH
consisting o! first class single and ilnoble carriage
horses, ruhl>er tire
bikes and gent's driving wagons, top buggies and rubliei tiie furreys,
I am inpositiin tofutnish you
the city.
with
THE SWKl.I.EST
RIGS
in
Kindly give tnc a call.
BOTH BHONLS
SHE Wants This
j_joUca»OB RKNT I
RESPECTFILLV,
TSrw fu
Walter Benton
$10.00.
$12.00.
MIBCCLLANEOUB.
M'i’'S:z3.‘i‘A*w"ru3ir5 ssst
$15.00.
$20.00.
Handsome Chatclalnee for the
girls.
Small sized, thin model caeca
NOTICE
for the boys.
FANS.
WRIST BAGS.
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 16 ’THE TIME
RA8TALU
I Jeweler.
ptUMWMAIlIKU-Mi. N.U,.
ojjr
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
There is no equal or com|iari-
TIME ON i
son to be ma.de between our
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
1.26 Case Street.
Traver*# City. Mich.
Member* of the Nallonsl Elecirlcal
Contrariors
Association
of
the
I’nite.l Slate*.'
HOME MADE
BREAD
ami
AUSTRALIAN SWINDLED.
Bov Wool on Sheep-* Back.
!
E’.in-etl liv ihe scarciiv of the prcsl
Tap-j..,,
„..v w,K,l on the sheep* hack.
1 hiiver* In Michigan have
purrhaslng
Palthv All*
*
others.
Ours
'r„r
On account of hi* large buslne** canine In* si-.-n wh< n ihe w«ki! is on
connection* and aim because of ib.- the sheep.
Farm*-rs have n. a large exteli
r.-as>-«l washing th>- w«m»1 lM*fore clip
rvfiort of ibe matter to ih»Imt
the iinwasle-'l iin».liiri now
I on the billowing dav fi.r l>m
don.
It appear* that the vinlni met a
well-known
New York swindler
In |
.n three week* ago
The New
»r nrged the Australian to come
sr
BE YOUR OWB JUDGE
Mi.o.na Costs You Nothing if It Does
Cure You. Say 8. E. Wait
A Sons.
police
During the pa*t week
e* of $.V»tthT have been reported b.v
other victims of swindlers ofieratlng
e same manner.
a. I hr remarkahle cure for
a. ha* won fame hy the un
BV In which it i* sold
It I*
remeily offered for ihe cure
of dr'spepKla which cost* the user al.
Hohitely nothing unless It rure*
S E Wait A Sons, the popular drug
*t*. are selling a great many packP-K of Mio^na and with every 5ftc
IX is given their personal guarantee
1 refund the money If Mi-o-na doe*
It give satisfaction, you to be your
vn Judge as to whether the remedy
?lpt or not.
Mi-o-na Is an unusual combination,
•gulatlng the digestive organs
removing irritatloD. congestion at
flammatlon from the stomach, liver
and intestine*.
It enables those
gans to extract from the food all (
go«-K to make good. rirJi blood. I
muscle. *teady nerve* and a so
body.
If Ml-o-na doe* not do all tha
claimed for it. S E Wait ir Son*
cheerfully return your money.
is
sweet,
wholes4Ynic ami nutritions.
graham and
salt
rising
is
.fDur
HBSTRMSTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
t National Bank
fine
and the pride of Traverse City.
Remember our new
■ '■
K *windI(Mi t
Waterbury. Conn.. June 6.—With
hands uplifted, as though pleading,
tie one* happy.
and with eves burning with the oldUby? One packtime affection, the ghost of her former age
ocky Mountain
husband appeared to Mrs. Clarence B Tea
make them stre
Ives Just on the eve of her marriage No pay If It fall*.
35 cent*, tea or
to George B Rankin. Mrs. Ires was lahlet*. Johnson's Drug Store
In the sitting room of her home when
the specter called upon her. Of coarse
Toothpicks Betrayed Thief.
she swooned.
A clever piece of detective work ha*
"Oh. I know It was <
een brought to light at CoWwater by
said. ’The same bombasine necktie,
he arrest of Frank Conn, who U aland the little chin wUp of reddishd to have stolen his neighbor’s
brown hair, and the same kindly look.
. ThU nelgl;bbor bad (or some time
He U not a bit saUsfled. either, and
from bis cribs, and
missing c
I am so troubled In my mind."
eral ears by Insenfinally marked
Nevertheless Mrs. Ire decide
tooth]ipicks In their
prepare for her wedding.
scheme led to the arrest of Conn, who
was given a choice of paying $40
'That Throbbing Headache.
or spending 30 day* In Jail
lie c
Would quickly leere you. if yon the latter.
Our soda lounUln Is oper
used Dr. King’s NHr Life PUla. Tbou
ConstlpaUon causes iwmthlrd* of all
f9T the seaeeit.
sickness
in
the world.
Hollister's
matt
Walt's Drug Btara.
Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures
Headaches. They make i
No cure no pay.
aad build np your health. Only *6c. constipatioo.
cent*. Johnson’s PniK Store.
Money back it not cured.
’oeaorrow at Reiida's <
Tl
JohBaoe*B Drug Store aad
7c. I
try a record WAMT ADl
8<p by
>^l. m.
Best Clearback Pork, per lb. Be
SUrtling Evidence.
popoties.
Pmlam
Best Silver Leaf Lard, per
while t
S. S. S. is' just auch a remedy. No poison i
80 deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cant
of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curati
xl advHce
advHce or
Medical
or any information you may desire will be giv
Butchers’
Lard, per lb................................ «Be
Ouicefotfs
Ukefs
Hoora m tmeblooo.
comes a omi
GASH GROCER
Best
Marquette. Mlcb^ June €.—A
of more than nsaal interaat. l
tried at the July term of the United
States coure here, has for Its central
figure an Iron Mountain woman. FlorM. Ogden.
ecovery of $3,000 by the Bankers’
Mutual Casualty company of Des
Moines,
lows.
Miss Ogden
U ih
deputy postmistress at the Iron Moui
tain office, and the Bankers* Casualty
company alleges that she Is responsi
ble on account of the disappearance of
■kage containing |5,
rency IIn shipment between a Chicago
Iron River bank
he complaint sets up that on Feb.
1P02. the First National bank of
cago caused to be made up a fackcontaining $3,000
In currency,
was properly registered, sealed
I mailed ai the Cblcago-powtolfice.
ditng being guaranteed
by
Us safe handling
guarani
Bankers’ Casualty company,
rency wai
was consigned to the Corn........*ron River. The sack.
Discovered.
now I’m
completely recovered.
Jersey Shore. Fa.. June C—A
Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
,s of
placetl
ul In
■
troubles Eleriric Iflktors Is the only
Sheriff IVirsell of Tioga county ( r the
miHllrlne. Only 50c. It’s guaranteed
I Stephens <
Chat hi
IV
drunkennes. rnielty and thn-ateolng
I kill his wife..
The sheriff and his deputy found
HAPPY LFTTLE GIRL.
at the home of his aged
Itlng
ling In a tchair In a drunken
Now
Cripple Since Birth. She
|K»r. as they sup(>oseil.
suptioswi. They <carriwl
stii|K>r.
phens to the carriage and dr
drove to
Stephens
Able to Walk.
VVellslMtro
lIslMtro Jail, a distance of ah
about IS
Alpena. Mich.. June —About the
mill's
At the Jail a physician proIn Northern Mlchlf
happiest
nuimct'il the prisoner dead and said
Ittie Ulllao Hanson
that life had Ix^-n extinct for about
d. daug:;ter of Capt. H.
fiHir hours.
a well known vessel master,
ilansi
r ago she xas unable to wi
having lieen
been a icripple from birth
:al dislocation of
■ n'sult of genital
curvature
hip Joint, with
curvatu
with partial
pa
the spine, but today the happy
child can walk around the hous'
child of
1 almost
WhenevCTa sore or ulcer is
V-IMME
Found Monar Oona.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
TRAVERSE CITY.
Opanlng
m
«MT OESMTiaT
ELSHIC. LEWIS
Bring Us
Your Healing
—PfbWems
lake shop
is open to all at anv time.
::
::
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
Stecki, Bnlt, 6nli, PmitiMS,
J. M. FELL,
QTEDtBERG’S GKAMD
O OPERA HOUSE
GASKOL STOCK CO.
Presenting High Class
Productions
...DIE WEEL..
COMMISSION BROKER,
New State Bai
Bank
■rea'pondent Qeo E.
bulldins- Correspondent
Grand Rapids.
tc
wire,
York and Chicaga
Absolute security.
FRUT FUMS
Fin Acm, Tu Amt, Fair Atm
6ml Timm Lnf & Lui Gi
PAVINLTAX.
qotlc* to All Psopls InUresUd
le assessment roll for the Impr
It of Sixth street from the
of Division street to the west line
of l.’nlon street Is MT In my hand*
for the collection of the aeeood assesst together with the accrued Intevon all nnpald laetaUmenta. the
» to be paM before the first
Id tbe Society Cometfy
“THE SILENT
PARTNER”
Vaudeville features betfreen^the
acts; Newell & Niblo, Instnu
mentalisU; The Seaman ChU>
rben. Juvenile Artitts; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer, the latcat.
lUitttrated Sooga.
lATKE SATHHOAr.
PiHaPrftit:l0(,20t,3ai
Seat sale now open at box oftoc
Cittaene' Tel 112
TOMORROW NIGHT
“A HAN FIM Rncr
THE EVEHDTQ BEOOBP. THAVEB8B OItI. MICH, M05PAT, JUEH 6. MOt.
PUNCHED
PASSENGER
ct ::
Am CM cf the ot&muj kind, they ere
gTTUMM, PnFECTFITmC
SS^S!?ba|rk>|>|>r.<Ur*^dif><M>od
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES WILL
SEGIN
IS TOWNS
TOMORROW.
REPRESENTED
BOLT BROKE IN TWO.
. A
N. E. Train Wm Delayed
Hour and a Half.
The M tc N. E train due to le
here at P.30 a. m. did not pull out (
ning I
II o'clock owing t
ik down 1 the eoi
was liaeklng do
the roundhouse.
liS-'i;;!;::
ne broke and let the reversing
strike the drive wheel and Ihi*
d have le>en worn In two If ii
'
BOTH
HOME
AND
.„7
FOREIGN
CIETIE8 WILL MEET.
after the repairs were completed,
waiting for No 1 to reach the cltv at
o'clock
tlMtlng Wni Open Tue«lay Morning
•nd Will Continue Until Thursday
PERSONAL.
etructivc Program.
* will hold services,
Mr. Comstock, formerlv
Two Intcmstlne mnetlnK* of Grand firm of Cruse « Comstock of Hon«ir.
returned home this iniaming after
Trsrerse dlatiirt wooion wHI
lne»s trip In
e city Mr Corathli week In Ibo Flr^t
*k ha.s sold Ii
Interc**
lerc**t*
church. Tbo Wonian'a ForoiRn
Cruse.
Joe Hans4>n a
Mr Miller Imd
aionsry socletlM begin ibelr session
tomorrow at, 2 p. m. and e»>ntlnue nnul
& n m. Wedneaday. Immediately af <>r
the Woman'* Home sncletle*
and continue twent> four hour*.
The Foreign *oclet> baa boor tircan
mS»
h..“ ll^wllh’tJ.T'TKiJ
bred a i amber of '> :-ar* a
ley and his late wife for several
uxllar.e-« lu twenty «d the cliur.li.s
le 1her - to
They wIll V
Ijeon Baker, who l.s ailendi:
idlng se
sehiMd
at Big Rapids spent yosterdi
■rday In
The city with his parents.
taiUt women of their
Hettr I
leatling roeietio* ai
Mis* Mav Pearl, music teacher
Harltor the local schools. retnme<| to Chels
, Manistee, Tra rente
Springs.
can this morning for the three mom
Bast Jordan.
vacation.
Silas Overpack was the guest
Abore 11,000 were ralBt*d by t
relatives In Manistee .vestcnlav.
rocldlefi laat
year, many
rtwirtiev
twi jroi.
uiau/ .■special
John Oil of Sutton* Bav Is in il
alonariea. nrnbsn* and sttidents
st
city imlav on business.
anpportMl In all parts of the
th world and
W H K
reign missions
ajratematlc atudle:- In forelf;
y to see
Iving
are proeecuted.
■atmeni i
h»aThe Home Missionary society,
condition.
though of more recent organ izat
H. A Co
pom spem
already reports flourishing organiza Ing Sunday witl relative* In Franl
tion* In Petoskey, Clarion, Empire. fort.
Ing*. Manlsie<
Harbor Spring*.
Manistee, Manton
E -.
“hey totaled
1
.and Traverse City. They
day to attend the funeral-of Mi
whirl
•about 16000 last 1
Stelmel.
■ society of
third
M. IX Miller and daughters. Flo and
First cljurch. Traverse CJty. He.elde Mayme of \Vlnchc*ster. Ind„
their due* they send boxes of supplies tng Mr. and Mrs J I. Sui
to the south, to tho city missi
VVe*t Seventh airiH*!,
to the home missions in this disiriet
Mias Orville and Or.dia
Both societies ire simply “al
RapidV yesler
■eat mUslonar
cletle*- to the gro(
it Ion with lltelr
lurch
grandly •upplementii
■menti
splendidly leading In
often times splendldl
luest. The p«*opl'
p«*optc of
world conquest.
city are cordially Incited t(
er Kilpatrick. ct»m«>r Carfi.dd
aessions. The pmgram for tomorrow and Ikyy* aviuiiie. nvelved f.’. in ca>h
i» l.*wrences l.akor: this morning
irebasinc last w.*ek's Iiirkv l.«f
oi“. Mint cyf the funeral service of
nr c. J. Kneoland the social hour of
te ladles of the Presbyterian church
bViInoMlay afternoon has l«een ivvstr»ned oop week
Mra. Q. W, Bump.
The regular monthly business meetS:0S-«ymposliim
Appeal
ic of the retail clerks' union will l>e
China. Mrs. J. Btone. Appeal
eld this evening In Montague hall at
1 Insiituto. Mrs. Wm J.
T .to aharp.
Asi^al for India. Mrs.
Th© member* of the Congregatlnnal
ler.
Sunday school kindergarten depart
35—Paper on Thank Offering." ment will meet for practice Friday
Mrs. M.
afiertioon at 2 o'clock in the church
3:65parlor*.
There will be a meeting o
K. P. tomomtw evening for the pur"*?flS-«olo. The Xlnety and Nine.' P*we of completing the program for
■ Mr*. Uont.
•he memorial nervlee*
4:15—Conference of-correspbndlng
The meeting of the dressma ;ers.
lecretaiies. In charge of Mrs. C B which uas to have l>een held this
Carpenter. Michigan conference
even lug at the home of Mrrs.-Pfannen
respundlag socreUry.
imidt. ha!
posipetned
6:00—iTayer for coming year's morrow- evening
work. Rev. L. B Carpenter.
The steamer Markham of Chicago
Uvadlng a rtrgo of lumber at the
U null
njca
111 Tor
for vChicago.
Special comm
imunication Trave
Recitation. "The Two Offerings." Hy lodge. No. 2;
F. and A. M..
ighL Work In 1
third degree.
Mias Rath Wilson.
Mualc, male quartet. Mewi
Dally Marfcuta.
I. Welch and Welch.
The Chicago markeU from
Mary C. Nind «
received by the commlaallion oT”
at \\\ F. BennileL rei
lied by
R. McCoy, Mercani
intile (
Opening.
Mr. Dbnglaaa.
Beoe<actlon. ^
oScera of th© Woman * Foreign
President
Cora—
Uogg.. TrarWllUa
Ham H.
ity: prei
White. Moyne
irievolx:
tary. Mna P. D. CampboiU
reoordlof aecretary, Mr*, i
Bamp. Petoekey; treasun^r. Mr*.
Proviuien*.
Mmma
Lor.'. CL-riot..
The ofceer* of the Woman * Home
Opening. High. Low. Qoue.
Port—
Missionary aorieiy are: President,
Mr*. Emm L. Bareaa. Peuwkey;
rhapoBdlag »<?cretKrT. Mrr.. P.
Caaapb^U Charlevoix: recording sec-
.uir-K.uV.'L’::
n-u!
s;*
s^-
makes
Summer
MCGREGOR
ROY
♦% Sifts A
DISTRICT
MEETING
tMi Warn
Weather
OLD SALT CLAIMS ADMIRALTY mootlL
(
Tb<- BritiMi board of acrienltare «aLAW GAVE HIM THE RIGHT.
Bea Gruet of -Erery Man" fame I
ttemle* tlu»l Ibrre are 1.8T1.619 dogs
played Oriaado In "As Yoa Like 1
tore than LOW Oanea
Later In the M»flng Richard MhimIf Lake Gequac Can Be Proved to Be
field will play In Ban hYanctoco for the
One of the “High Soaa." Hehl
me In nine years
Win tpc Caaa.
Fay Templeton wUI be the leading
attraction of the New Amatetda&i root
Batilr Creek, Mich.. June C.-If ■aiGen la New York daring the aniB:
I»e Lake
td
dlmlantlye
Oogaac can be
pniver. i» i>«* i
f -the high **as."
I are makihf Urn ^-lll hmre to
i refRod to Capt
monry
the road
A. T. Orton tl worth of line* paid un
i In large
der onMest, Onnn was arreeted for cttlea.
's
assaulting a pasenger and claims he
Forbe*
Bobertaon
made
bU atar
cannot lie -pualshed. nader the admlral'y law, which give* a sea. capUin debut In March. 1874. la Loodoti. He
The jwicc for the balance of the
a'lthority to ponmi hi* crew or pas- then appeiDad In “Marie Stuart" playlag
the
role
of
Chaetriard.
.•enger'j- as iB»cb as he chooses, in
aeaaon will lie
Kyrle BeUew Is one of the mort re^
>r- of mutiny- or other disorder,
tirion. who N a marine engineer of eatUr actor* la America. On abort no
and eaperlenc**. agreed to chase tice be could eur acceptably in any
je ITof. Belcher, aeronaut. In
pole, from Shakeqvearean tragi-dy to
taro* comedy.
Man^rtndt
mm^fm,€m tc% twto tW
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
VZ. lfu VL
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
iraall st«amer Myrtle left the siorj. a
yottth. Edlward Kelly, jumped In to we
the fun. The aeronatiL a* expect'
landed In the lake and a swift trip
was made to keep him from drowning,
as be had hod two ribs broken
day previous and was In a weak
ditloo
The passenger* rtiabed to one
of the steamer and came near swampupoo Orion, in command,
the crowd
vacate the
which the excitement was prevailing
and the old captain accelerated hi<
movement* with force. Kelly ha<l tin
arrested for askaiilt and batierv.
Captain Ort/in rame into Justice
erriti's court heavy-laden with
tiButical Information and elalmed
l>«* exempt from a flne. The Jui
fined him $1 and made him pay. i
«io nays he may make a legal effort
have the money refundeil. under
the mlmlralir law. whirh, by the way.
n-fem only........
•high «•*-» "
man who, a* captain i
m l.s
the Welcome, ran down a iKtatlaad i
Itarinm y<
young people a few
sanitarinm
ago. drowning; five I them.
the lilake, after fully exonerating
himself before < coroner's Jury, largelis knowledge of hU rights as a
tor. ,Thl* season he
bark oa l.*ke Gognar.
aXY WATER
IS ALL RIGHT
ONLY
GERMS I
INTAKE'^AMPLE.
Th. rvpon of I
, Lawton, has lKs»n
water."
The only germs found wen
"Common water gems, among
whirh Is a gr.N^n rhromogenic organIsm."
A guinea pig wus lnnivulaie.1
h.<se germs and the n.sult wa« “m-gThe eltv'water i* safe.
HEUbS-HAT
B. J. MORGAN
Mare la th* Palal.
GRAND RAPiOS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY,
tbet borte."
"Oh. 1 wrotrldn'l be lntere«ted In
knowln' thet" replied Farmer Sboude
"Nor
"No. but I wouldn't mind kuowln'
kat ye'd take."-Phlladelphla Prva*.
U Bgaal Feb. 14. lAM.
BIU—Ton aay youf never make
axtotake of shooting something else for
a deerl JUl-No: I did It once; abot
man'a $100 cow and bad to \my for I
BIU-I abooW aay that ex|wu-ien.v wi
a deer teacher.—Yonkcra SUtesman
Radium not only core* fits, blind
OOM. baldoeaa. cancer. rb.>umatl«m.
toutiiache and locomotor ataxln. but It
U claimed to be a rero.My for wife
ryl
Shrunken Values
>ahr for a week some
We plact
Clothes ever made—
of the swell
summer weifjhls, nobby spring styles,
guaranteed eloihin»;. e.xeelleni fabrics
and matle ri;;ht -and fit perfeeily.
gsis-zz::":
Tin. E.’TIME CARD
Ji/sr tokt 9 Cook
We will eon vine** yon that no such
valm-srii h in styles, material ami w<*rkmanship, have ever l«*en olb-n'd at
7.50, 8.S0,10.00,15.00
c. L UK'KWVS.11.
t
$10 Buys aStyltsh Eravetiettc
Cittle Gent’s
€xtra Special...
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
There were C.0U0 duel* in riermany
laat year, with n nmrtallty ..f twenty
two. aa abown by offlclnl re|H>rts.
More than one-third of B.Tlln's ex
pendlture of Ml.OOO.U,** m.nrk* last
year waa for aunlury and edncnilonnl
porpoa***.
On the German emperor'* birthday
the Inhabitants of Cologne are allowad to croaa the Rhine bridge free pro
vided they go on foot Carriage* pay
mal.
neaaare launche* are aeldom seen
on German rivers or buggies on Ger
man roada Th* implemcnta used on
tmall farms and in *ome shop* are a*
clamsy aa they were a century ago.
The municipal regulation* of Berlin
Inaiat that refuse, asbe* and all that
to geserallj though Inaccurately anmmarixed by the term "dust" should b«
carried through the *treeu In airtight
recepu ••lea.
Suits
^
: ;S il'S::
mmsMM;J r JKNKS. A*w><
PEEiiNVySQUETIE
S.OO Suits Ter I.9S
2.75 Suits Ter 1.79
1.75 Suits Ter U0
In the v»*r> newest fab
rics in styh‘s. Hlouses. Nor*
folks. S:iih»r
and
Double^
Hn-asted. .\ -,jlance in onr
east window will convince you
as In what stroiipj values we
are olTerinL'-
IVI o O O Y
»mponci*rak of
■ cTomenv
Heuss. a brother of tb.- groom.
b.-st man an.! Miss Hes<u Hu.-Mmantel wa.^ bridesmaid
After the w.Kldlng r.-r.^monv
mi« we.
Wing break
sumptuoiiwcHllng
breakfa.M
at the home of M
aunt
gnv.m
II know
most HtmorkobU Ustues
in >trictly ni* to-«lnte Summer
weij^ht Suits for men. boys ami
youths, that has ever U*en your
Ijooil fortune- u» srciirr rijiht in
lh«* bf^innin;; of the >c-;ison.
,\ men's
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
:r7,"
just now wr arc offrrinj; the
TO WSURE
be a "dcaecration." For heaven's oake
let It go at that’.-MUwaukee Sentinel.
The renewed announcement that th*
Balfour ralnlatry to **niK>n It* last legs"
anggests that It moat be a very cenUped among mlnlatriea. — Phlladtlpbla
North American.__________
Popular Railroad Man Took a Charm
ing Bride, the Ceremony Being
Performed by Father Bauer.
J! Decessitp
115.00
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Admiral Togo acta as If be thou
Port Arthur might get awray w
dark nlgbL—PhliadelphU Inquirer.
common water
"We Find Nothing Wrong Wit
Water." Say* Dr. Vaughan in
Report Just Received.
Clothing
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
Every fdti.itv providtd and ««tisfactory handlinc, of
ordcPi entrusted to my ttr, e,uaran'eed.
Daily Markvt Lnttor upon request. Personal inter
views «nd correspondvnc rclatA e to the purchase or sale
of stocks and c;rain invited.
Cadies' Suits
and Coats
Below Cost,,,
10.00 suits------ 4.!»s
J.-,.00 suits ...I'j.ilS
la.OO suits...........7.DS
:iO.OO suits ..n.lis
Ih.tKI suits----- lO.ilS
Catest sfpft
Covert Coats
Suite 404 Whitney Block,
friend* here who will
years of hapidness. F
PHONE MAIN 1503.
luH*n freight ag.
M A- N E ifflce and has mi
friends whll
posit!
°The
l.ride has resldevt at Lake
Phone Numbers
a year i
ha* made a large
Bell, 128
of frieni
there during
; Citirens, 802
CHALLENGE ISSUED.
Lake Ann Baaeball Team Wanu Sat
isfaction for Yecterday'a Defeat
The lull I gam.‘ yesterday between
l.ake Ann and Wylie resulted In a
ten-lnnlng game In favor of Wvlle'a
i a score of 9 to 8.
The following challenge ha* b<
sued by the
he Lake Ann team:
The Lake i
the Wylie tto a game of ball to
be played t
ike Ann Sunday, June
12. 19<'4.
S25 a side. Both team*
plav with the same line-up
they 1 id June 5. C. Hull of Traverse
City t(to umpire the game If be will act.
If the manager of the Wylie team aeeept* this challenge please deposit
money In People'* Savings bank of
Traverae City.
A. E. Moeo.
Manager of Lake Ann Teat
Japaneoe irorkmec are obliged
wear oa tbrtr capa aod backs wm In
scription atatlng their baaincai and
their eaxployctw* BAma.
BUY A CAS RANI:ge now, 19 to
froe Ull July 1*L
L DOW in new bank
hank block.
ll»4-tf
TRY A RCCORO WANT Aa
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I'l.nri for........ 7..VI
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
Hanaali & Lay Mercantile Co. Block
This evening a r.wption will l*e
t.ndere<l Mr. and Mrs Heuss at i
[• of the groom's parents. Mr. a
.M. A. Heuss. 419 Rose street,
short wtWdIng trip ~WiU be taken
tid trther t
decided yet
>eate.
Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4
BUGGIES
i.’l
•.Oxfords..
1 low stylish, iiow linht —
how <*asy the ideal summer
shoes. \\ tt have just th*- ones
you want ami can lit your foot
perfectly -our prices. U'cx arc
very comfortable. l.aO. l./a. *2.
•2.50.
for men. wo
men and children. 1 he thriv
ing; business our sh*>«- d«-parimeni is doinj; assures us we
have the ri;;ht >;oods priced
ri^ht. No trouble to show you.
tbt Store that Saves You monep
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies.
We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
the Boston Store
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
“Well. DO—er—Dot exactly. We bar*
ecbled to get married, but whether
keep
Sat to «UU to the alr.'*-Baltimor*
i* froe t
.
r baak block.
*lS4^f
ND8 of building matortol
uth Side Lumber Co.
Mra. Bmitb—Mr. Smith, your rag*
Pop,
makes you Icconslstent. Mr Smithpopular fH-icoa.
29 Front
Fr
atrooL
How sol Mra. Bmltb-TS*hy. becaoM 129
yoa are aweartog oo the prayer mg.
BHAVINGS. Booth Bhto LmoBoe
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
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EIGHTH YEAR—22<V8
TRAYZBSE CTTT, MICH, MOXPAT, JrXE «. 1»<H.
DETROIT
300 POUNDS
MURDERER
I::
OF DYNAMITE
SUPPOSED TO HAVE SEEN
BOARD M. B N. E. TRAIN.
WCflC CXPLOOCO UNOC* A RAIL
HAU TWADTS WIFE
JHED YEIT SUDDEHLT
WAY ATATIOH.
INSTANTLY
' KILLED II
Ilspati
BLOWN INTO PIECES.
Florence reports the death yesterday
fjf Mrs Samuel Clement, wife of the
Ameriran humorist and aotbor. “kCai
the r
Twain."
rain.' The end. which w
It of synroiie, came suddenly^ Her,
•
Inbody win lie sent
CIUtSOHC SIGHT AT DEPOT
SHOULDER BROKEN.
NON-UNION
MINERS
WERE
Joseph Ruttan Hit By a Flying Plank
at Rapid City.
Special to the Eveninx R«.“cord
Rapidt City. Mich.. June'C-J<jseph
Ruttan bad his shoulder broken bv a
Mtl»t»ry Company Was Ordered Out. flyiDR plank from a circular saw at
the hotjp tnlfl Saturday
8i>«rifrs Peaas Looking for th*
Man Who Prsaaod tho Button.
PORTIONS OF HUMAN
ALL AROUNa
S60^
Howard
BEINGS
Offorwl
for Murdorors.
RUSSIAN
GUNBOAT
By Wirt; to Iho Rvenlas Record.
Vlclor. Col.. June C.—Three hnndre<1
piHiBils of dyaaiBlte pUeod Is a nlDe
by an unknown ai«MW«ia andtr the REPORTED TO HAVE STRUCK JAP
depot of the Florence and Crlpplo
Creek railroad station was exploded
at t o'clock this momiax while twentyfive noa tmlon miners, employed at TOGO PIOMOTED ADNllAL
the FUidlar mine loeatetl on Bull hm.
> standlna upon the platform In- FIVE JAP LIEUTENANT GENER
kllllni eleven of them and
ALS MADE GENERALS.
fatallr ii juriac el(bt or ten othem.
Militia Ordorad OuL
The dj^amlte was dtscharxe<l by Three More Oivltiona of Japs Being
eiecirirlty and the man who dbMobilised to AtUck Vladivostok.
chara«>d It was concealed in a shaft
Japanese Merchantman Sunk
house of the Uelmonlcp mine. As
by Striking a Mine.
’
MMtn as the news was received here
Company 1. Colorado National Ouard«.
was ordered out and a relief train By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ixmdnn.
June
C
—
Uamn
Hayarhl.
went from Cripple Cr»«ek.
Japanese minister at l..ondon, has a
Qruasome SighL
The scene alnut the depot is horrl- disputch from Tuklo confirming the
bb* In the eurenie. portions of humttn re|Mirte<l sinking of a Russian gunboat
IteinKs are scattered all over the SI Port Arthur Admiral Togo reports
the g«nlM>at sunk was of the Gllrixht of wav of tho railroad and the
MU* Th.- vessel sank in fro
depot was blown Into a tbousand
pieces A sherllTa |N»sae and the en Cheng Tuah San. the admiral sa>-s.
tire police force In the towns of the presumably as the r.-suli of striking
w»H»le district have beeo summoned Japanese mine.
to aid In searchtnc for the perpetra
Japanese Promotions.
tors of the crime.
Hy Wire In the Evening Reconl.
SS0.000 Reward Offered.
Toklo, June 6.—Vice Admiral Togo
VlRlIance committees are aearchlu<-n promote.1
promote.! for hls distil
distinInx for the murderer or murder«*n..
Arthur.
The
ir. Th
The mine owners ass«iclatlon. the
re announced
Kinly commissioners and the Find
so and YamaIt U
y Mil
admlrals and Lieutenant
■r a nrward
(k*oeraIs Kodami, Nt>ogl. Hasewaga,
tore of the mi
Nyshi and Okasawa to Ih- generabi.
Danger of Violence.
Jap Merchantman Sank.
Wine Owni
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
I toeetlng i
Chee
hee Fot>.
FOt>. June i€.—It Is reported
( rush tnxips
a large Japant
merchantman
Into the dlslriet at once, claiming that
been blown up off Tal
'alien
life and property are In extreme dan
ger from violence If the governor rt-
mall Papers '
Fumaua sEivicEs
Mra. Agftet Bannon. Patrick Robirwer
Mrw. Louioa OMrge. Mm. William
Natia and Rmr. Daniel Green.
that arc ‘'Spoclal and Exclusive" In vvrry amur of the word—more so
than aay othw. Our* are not »oli! by any ocher dsal«^ In the eotmty.
W’e have several books of pit terns that we allow our casloBter* to
have the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one els*, will gel
that same one if yoti say so. Ask to see them.
HAKIllGHISWATTtBONOl The Gtneral service of Mrs. Agrees
S held
r Garfl.
this afiernooa at * o'clock from the
WHERE WOMAN HE THREATENED residence on GarScld avetme The
funeral service was conducted by Rev.
TO KILL RESIDES.
L B Bls-sell of the Presb\nertan
under the direction trf
church and t
H. L. Carter
Patrick Robinson,
WHIiam Stevens. Who Killed Ralph
le funeral service of the late Pat.
Catfikina. Thought to Bo After
Robinson, who lived In Elmwood
Revonge on His Wife Who
ishlp. was held this morning at lb
ck from St. Francis church under
Has Remarriad.
4
the direction of H. L Carter.
William Stevens, the man wanted
fur the murder of Ralph Caulkln* In
Gratiot avenue saloon In Detroit, or
man very eloaely renembUnc him.
traarded the M. B N. & train at Coik^
mish Friday BlBht aad went as far as
Platte River Jonetion where the
Honor branch of the M. 4 N. E. beRlns. Honor U 10.8 mlk-s from Uierc
U Is presumed that he either in
tende<l takins the train from there «>r
walkinx over to Honor where his wife
resides.
Conductor J. V. McIntosh war
rtniek by the resemblance €if the man
s printed pictures and atndied hb
ciow-lv. Not only were the feaaccordance with bis picture
riillarly
irlng a peculiarly
lint, he was
1 and charm which
■ haiUHl watch
descrllM-il In the circulars aenl cmH
the Delniit police. When the man
Platte River, where the
Honor is made. Mr Mcalmwt certain so the of
ficers of Benxie coiinly were notified
also SherHf Chandler of Grand
Traverse county.
D*-pnty Sheriff Ge<ldes of Benxie
inly aas sent to Honor Immediately
I althtuigb he has been stationed
re for the past two days Stevens
IjOif week De» failed t
tnily
but failed to find i c trace
of the much wanted man o whose
•ad there U a price of griOd.
Mrs. Stevens has remarrie-d. her
iresont Ibeing Mm. Jolin
name at presont
obtained a di
Mitchell. sbeT'havlng ol
voree and beeh married iwhile Stevens
has been doing time In Joliet. It is
allege*! that ^e has made threats to
« 0ity Book Store
Childrens
.Slippers.
Mrs. Louisa Geoegs.
The funeral service of Mm Louisa
eorge was held .vestenlav aflernorm
r o'clock from the Fri«-nds church
ad Rev. T. P Clhim and Rev. Henry
cKSniey l•lnrialed. I'ndertaker Ar-rson had charge of the funeral
Mrs. William Naus.
The funeral service of Mrr. Wiiliam
Naurs was held yesterday aftcraoon at
2 o'clock from the undertaking parlom
H. L. Carter and »a^ ouiu- largely
attended.
Rev. Daniel Green.
The luuerml aervlci of Rev Daniel
A. Green, which wa< held Saturday
from the IMrmley church was largely
atlende<l anii the senice was conditctthe Revk Eldred. Miller, niom.
I. Laufman. Kenneily of Traveme
City. Cariienter of Willlamsliurg and
the minister from the Inland churt-h.
floral display wa« very fin*-. I!
L. Carter conducted the tiervlre.
JR MO.TET Ice Cream.
Cool, ClUzent phone 878.
,
2188-lmo
[r.r.
sllpper> cQO.-iisu of Just tho
All Day Tomorrow
styles and shapes that please
the children as well as the
mothers.
Pretty and dainty one strap
slippers In black kid and In pat
Canvas Gloves—pair at --.......................... 7c
Boston Carters—pair at.............................19c
Shop Caps-each at....................................... 7c
Men’s Sample Sultar IO. 13, I 5.
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ent leather.
Men’s Sample Pants 1.50.2.2.50 J ‘kwbie
Our assortment of chlldn-n's
EXCURSION
ON MISSOURI
DVER
TWD
HUNDRED
PEDPLE
WT. SHALL SELL
Slr.*s 0 to k. C.V
STORK OPEN TILL 10 P. M.
Sires 8 to 11. hSc.
Sixes 12 to S 11.00.
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MVMridi
Your Clothiers
If \ ou Want “Best” Clothes
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
AMERICAN GIRL
The Best
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Our motto at oui
Fountain
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TRY CRUSHED
PINE APPLE
^ I si
SHOES $2.60
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
TDDK DELIGHTFUL TRIP.
W. L. BROWN
OXFORDS $2.00
TH* Old Rsllsht* She* Hsus*
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
FRANK FREIDRiCH & GO.
THE NEW STAND
342 Front Sirs*
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MEMORIAL
SERVICES
MOR.
Cor. Lak* Ave. and lOth
!0C
Pere Marquette Had SOIL in—M. B I
E. Had no to Manistee—100
to Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Alwiit 22;. people look In t
aion to Charlevoix yesterday on
le' trip
Ml.-umuri. The
imship M
sense of ihe
:hlful in I
1 delight
woni and everyltody on board ;the I
ship had a line time. The boat h
here al>uut 8;20 and arrived in Chi
levoix at 1. The return trip was I
gun at 4:1.3 and Traveme City was
Jap Oiviaiont Mobilized.
Priwident Roosevelt for federal troops By Wire to the Evening Recird.
reache«l at 7;30.
The last trooper left Cripple ('reek
The weather, with the exception of
Rome.
June
€.—A
telegram
from
only Friday.
a few ^hn«-em. sas
was almost perfi
perfect and
Toklo s.att^ that thr».e more division, this addl'd to the pleasure of riding
Partial List ^ Dead,
ef the Japanese armv are In-ing mob
KUt like the Mlswiuri
M
mi
r. .A imrtlal list of the dead follom s:
illred to operate against Y!adlv«»stok board
very enjoyable
all who
Giis AtigiiMino. agtHi 33
Missouri
opiK>nunity.
Arthur Muhlelsen, agt*.! 33
is eo large that the many passengers
Erickson Hou«-.
-tH'med hardly noticeable and there
Henry J. Haag
was mom for evenbody without the
FU-ck McLaine.
ii-ual discomforting crowding of the
Shift Ihws. ('hariea E Barber.
average excursion The ofllrem of the
Herman McCX)y.
ry respect
of the facern
HELD
BY
MODERN
WOODMEN
t Transportation company's I
AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
popular.
Two mi'als were served on the boat,
dinner and supper. The cuisine is
Rev. T. P. Ullom Preached the Ser excellent in every respect and every
thing Is of the highest qualiU. The
mon—Ritualistic Services Were
pric«-, however. Is very low. the meals
SIXTY
THOUSAND
GARMENT
costing onlr fifty cents each. An ef
Held at the Cemetery.
WORKERS MAY STRIKE.
ficient corps of waiters Is mal^lned
and under the able supervl.-*^ of
nie memorial service of the ModvarJ Donelex. the service is of
•n
Woodmen
and
the
Royal
NeighFifth Annual Convention of the Intei
tho Vvery’highest class.
>m was held yesterday morning In
[any availed themselves of the
national Ladies Garment Worker*
le City opera house and the service portun'liy of looking over the t
as
conducted
by
Rev.
T.
P.
niom
Union Now in Seeaion.
boat Saturday night and on her return
of Ihe DlscJiile church. Rev I'llom to the dock last night many people
pi
oebicted a« hU text. "Is not Ibis the
lawn to meet her. There
By Wire to the Evening Record
carpenierT" and gave a very interest
praises for ihe new boat
il address on that topic,
BontoB. June
The fifth annual
es them all.
told of the lieneflts that
convention of the International I.adies
Ne-aH-te-wa^.
the fraternal ordem were to mankind
Garment Workem union was opem
The flmi excumion of the season
irted in the spirit in which
conducted
here today
Before the convenlltm
in by the Traveme Bay
concludes Its business on Friday. It Is G«wl Intcnde*! that they should l>e.
Ne-ah-ta-'
given yesterday to Ne-ah-ta-wanu.
the
care and bem
benefits glvei
expected Ihe word calUng a strike
steamer Columbia taking lOO people to
them' widows
children
feeling more than CO.OOO workmen
Is resort.
the I’nIted Stales smd Canada will
il. B N. E,
have ben flashed from this city. The
God where there waa everlaatlni
The M. B K. E. railway had
n Ila t<
union
Following the service the
t shop
Lssengem for Manistee on the e:
ordem fell In line and marched t
on which left here at 8; 3b yesterday
The two ordem i
t result of
morning.
ented
at
the
church
b
Per* Marquette.
a decision of the maanfi
number marched to t
clatloB ar a meeting In Phllat
The Pere Marquette brought
The lodges were ipreceded by 800 people into the city yesterday.
liecIariiiK for open abop after th
Traveme
City
band
of
eighteen
eat contract et^reaTwo excuralons came to the city,
piece*. At the cemetery tribute s
from Grand Rapids and the Saginaw
paid to former members of the k
foroed check.
branch and the other from Peloak<
who hare tone to the other fa
and Elk Rapids. There were over 4
B. Banda B Co.'a Naate Waa Fraitdw- across Ihe river. The aerrioe wa
people on each one.
accordance with the ritual of
lantly Btgiwd.
LEAVES FDUR CHILDREN.
A check on S^Beada B Co.
d down
ilag over
DAMAGED THE STOCK.
i Carbolic Acid
Woman Who
; People’s Savinfs bar : Satur
of the firm I
day. The
Overflow Cauacd Losa on LaBtea*
pd to the cnec
B} Wire to the Erenlag Reooi^
Goods at E. WlBidm’n.
iture having been
X>etroU.
Jane
€.—Mra.
U C. Joh
An overflow of ooe of the lavatories
made and of course the bank detected
on tbs seriood floor ot the E Wilhelm sou. wife of an engineer, who took a
It Immediately. The check pa
btodt resterdajr flooded the lower bollc add yesterday evening. Bled l
through several haada bafore It t
day.
The
ssicMe
was
i
floor and caasad alight damage to
to the bank.
ladies’ anita. Jackets, waists and un She leaves fonr chUdren.
The nodal afteraooB of the derwear. The damage was not diacovered
The Missouri left this mor
cotrerad naUI
aatn this
thia monilag
mondag when the
■Uwo was -f—^
io’doek fdr ChleoBO and way
■atil a waak fnm totearrow.
^FEARING THE
SWEATSHOP
RiaM Nrt at IM Store yo« cm «€t
Partly ckrady and cooler
with pooslbly showers «-ast j
day fair.
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EstabllshsO In IBS8
THE YOUNG MEN
WILL Al-1-KKCIATE OUR STOCK OF
FINE TROUSERS
Room 210 State Bank Bid*.
Cadies Suits
^ahd Jackets
.-\s we never
At greatly reduce<i prii
carry a garment over firom one season to
tothcr and only havt^ another mtmth
anc
clean upt nhe stock, wr hat made such
will insure the
iductions
swtjeping redi
desired results.
^
New line of the popular "Peg Tops"jusi in. hine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsteds, and Novelties for summer wear.
Largepi assorimeni in the city.
$2.50 TO $6.00
”ni!Suo ic; $4.76
y Suits. Venetians. Cheviot and Home ^un Eton
Jacket handsomely trimmed with Braid
Kfl
and fancy buttons, worth to$l7Ji0, toclose
w
33 Suits, all the i ;r>’ newest styles, well made and
handsomely trimmed, hav<
[h^along for $’2Jj.0Ci.
We can fit you perfectly.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
that the tree was so full of eootts that
their breathing caused tho emek to ^
en and shoL"
"How many eoons did yo« *«t.“ was
____ rter. ”1 asked.
"OIL I onlr BDi n. tho raM got
iMered my gun and walked out
Vlng lake, dock shoollog It was
* very good day for docks. I only
bagged 92. I dragged them home
croM-lotB .and while passing through
Thurber'* wood* saw a large elm tree,
n diameter and eight feet
Irst limb. I noticed that the
tnink was split from the ground up.
and the crack opened and abut with
much regularity.
•The next day I took my ax and
sent not to larasti^te ohd diaoovared
•'Coonakin Jenk«'" Coon Story.
Worsteds.
6 Ladies’ Eton Jackets^^lack and 4 tan,
S^ndid ail wool* materials
e. WiilHlm,
C#fw#f TtMt
Oahw
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1EEVEWNGREC0RD fffCHIGAM
WONHEET
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CHICAGO.
NCARUT
CWBBPO NEWS
•r laoKAK
COM-
PCTITOH TMftCC POIKTW.
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Rose City Is to hare a newspaper,
the Review, which will be pahliabed
by Calvin Goss.
The erection of the first brick
building In Turner has been begun, k
is a building for the accommodation of
the Pblnney bank.
I talk of potting in an elee-
Sta Coofereiioe Records Wert Grwken.
-Giant- Roar Caeeedina Old Dietancca tn Two Events.
As was predicted the V. at M. won
ihe annual cooferenc** track meet cm
ft A. ^ElkiMtft otr
ramiTEnxES
SHIRT WAIST suns
/# Mf# mei-uta wMwiit
tIM KM nJLM.
MBMTEM JUn MU MET.
At $4,001 $5.00. $$.60. $d0U and $8jOQ. We can adl
yon the beat vaftable suit in tovB. See oar line be.
iore yoo bay.
SHIRT WAISTS
Shirt WaiaU in Madras gnd Pique at $1.00, $L$6, Sl.liO,
$1.7.5, $2 00, $2.25, $2,50. $3 00. $.'{.60 an.1 $3 76.
LAWN WAISTS at $1.00, $1.2.5, $lJi0, $1.75, $2.00,
$2 25, $2.50. $3.CG, $.^26, $3 60 and $3.75.
isive
^ oMBMalcmtlOM to TBS time that Michigan
flnsi scor«> was; Mtcl-hlgan. 22 points:
isin. 25; purdi
Chicago. Z9: WisCoBsin.
Purdue.
Indiana.
12; Stanford. 9; lUinois. h: Indl
I>rake. 3; Bcriln. 1; Iowa. 1.
"Glanf R»m of Michigan broke
conference rt<cords and ail together
there were six Cfjnfereoce records
broken; the half mile run. shot put.
hammer throw, discus throw, high
jump
and broad jump. Rum- took tbe
^ -«CSTH or DfL ICNSCLAMO.
abot put and discus throw. Thomas
^ Ift—I—J1> Atoifc «l:l 9AiTr s of Purdue set a new hammer throw
ditoct loM moA briac criW to ing mark of 157 feet 1 Inch, breaking
inches,
tatodrods of faaUtlM aU tlm»-*sb the the old mark of 137 feel
in tbe shot put. Rose beat the old
1 TravorK- r.'jiao. The family mark br < feet 3% inches and tbe
discus record of 7 feet \ Inches.
Rreltknieu <if Wisconsin, who bel<r
the half mile record, beat his old rec
ord by two seconds Furehu^T of Wlsdmrrkd him into manr baodrmli of' 'ODsIn pushed' the high Jump n-cord
fD Travam cny Md tlK- aw- up
of an Inch Friend of Chicago
« camtrr. Tba teaUooeaa. <xce«*ded the old bruatl Jump rt'cord
loaa aad aya^tlir of huaiaa •iy 3^4 Inches.
The western conference athletic recar« BO wbcTV belter maalfeat
titoa la tbe relations susialDcd by the *^loai^rd***^h--M)9’*5. made by
wbo U at once tbe friend, ."lyde Air of Clilcagti, May 30. l*Ki3.
220
Hash-;212-5. ntade by
41to Bostdeot and tba adviser of tbe
tuiUy vltb vbon be becomes Inll- Archie ^{abn of Michigan. May 30.
Wbeo. tbwefore. tbe man wbo
4tor a gawratlon of years bas beld ibis
Moloney of Chicago. May
SoattloB to tbe family circle dies
te a breaklos of ties and aa^
tlarkman of Minnesot;
ftaUaas that only those wbo have bad
In trial heat.J
Back eaperience can fully appreciate
I4U Yard Hun—:49 4-5. made br Ed
JBBd ttBderstand.
Merrill of Beloit. June 1. 1901.
JiSO Vard Run—1;5S2 5. made by E.
"<* tor. Kaeleand beaan practice more
of Wisconsin .at this
"l&aa thirty years afo in tbe then Uttle .irellflreul*
.ears meet. Previous record 2:00 2-5,
amiac* of Trararse City and durln* all leld l»v Breltkreutz.
;i|lw years from 1K7.*I until now he has
Mile Run-4:3I2 5. made by G. R
re and influential worker Kearfale of Wisconsin. May- 31. 1WI2.
Two Mile Run—10:0 2-5. made by
la bis profeaekm. He was a man of
KHIogg of Michigan. May 30.
KHIo
ooavictions. sure of himself. isur,. lie
He oi
equaled the record SI this
In )udcment, emphatic in bis
meet.
siiot Put—17 feet ^ Inch, made by
n of opinion, but underlying
Ralph Rose of Michigan this y»«ar.
V'ormerly beld by H. E Klrliy of Nornothers suffered, and Uanio at 41 feel SH inches.
vas fflad when others were glad. The
Hammer Throw—157 feet 1 Inch,
arrlter knew fir. Knedand intimately ■iiade by Thomas of Ibiniue this year.
all the Iblrtv years of bis resl l*revlous record held by C. A Pell of
t>rake at 137 feel
Inches
ue hare and bad esceiuional opporDiscus—125 fe«-t \ Inches, made liy
laaitles to know his worth and goodslph Rose of Michigan this year.
These arc emphasised and Former record Ilk feet Orhich was
C. H.
made stRl clearer and stronger in the
High Jump—5 feet 11\ Inches.
We of death. Dr. Knecland did a made by Furehner of Wisconsin
Wise
Hbouaand deeds of kindness known .-ear. Former
irmer record 5 fwt 11 Incl
Mly to those wbo were sick and in which was held liy llrewer of Ml
‘•••d. and these will have him in kindIf remembrance. He will be sadly
missed by young and old. In the
where be has so often rolnislifwd. aad where his sympathy and
iEsatle care have done ao much to aid 50. 1903.
mCssaloaal aktll.
How's ThIsT
When called upon to act in official
We offer One Hundred Dollars i
dapaetty. notably as member of the
aehool hoard for a quarter of a cen- ward for any case of Catarrh that c
l>e cured
ured by
I Hall's Catarrh Cure.
|ary. the same force and energy were
F. J. CHE.VEY 4 CO., Toledo. O.
^displayed that marked all his work In
>Ve, the undersigned, have known F.
We. He waa careful .In deUll. ar- I. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
uellevc him p«*rfectly honorable In all
Eoaintlng hlmseU thoroughly with business
transactions, and financially
arhat waa aeeded to be done, and then
■rm la hla coarirtlon of the duty that
roeted upon him.
Alwaya an enthusiastic l>eliever in
lily, acting directly upon
^ poadttillimea of tbe Grand Trav- ind mucous -surfaces of the system,
]oree reglOD as a fruit growing section, resilinontais sent free. Price, 75c.
IW had. In Uter years, experimented i*er iKdtle. Sold by ail druggist.s.
Take Hall's Family pills for ronslllaoHe extensively and owned a fine
nation.
limit farm on the high laitd adjoining
the city an the west. Be took much
CLOTHIMG BLOWN OFF
pleasure In this business pastime and
was justly proud of his succews. Last But Dynamiter Escaped With Only 100
ftar. In company with Hon. Perry
Injuries. Although He Was Buried
^anah tend B. J. Morgan, he estabBeneath a Matt of Logs.
extensive canning factory
Imre, which Is an industry of great
Ontonagon. Mich . Juno C —Eugene
pad growing Importanci' to the clty i.avelgne of Ontonagon had an ex|>erionce with dynamite which came near
aad surrtandlng country .
iding his earthly care»*r He was
Dr. Knoeland will be greatly missed.
Qploycd on the Diamond Match com
Id his 4eath will be deeply regretted P.inv's log drive on the Haliimore
tbroughoat all Northern Michigan
There was a Jam. and to lireak it the
His life was an honest and upright list' of dy'uarolte w'as necossary Irtvelgne
was assigne<l to touch the stuff
<BMPoalilun was won by hard
« did not wi>rk proiH-rly.
^Ibork. close applicstlon. and fair and
:o';r
Waorahle means He loaves to .the
itamily be loved^and to the friends to . everal sec-onds the air »a.« IHUhI
mlwm be wss siways true, a happy ■lying logs and splinters, and Iji■ eigne was in the midst
______r. and Traverse City dt«eply
When the commotion subsided the
feels the toes of a good man and a itllier men rushed to Ihe scene, expecilng to find Ijiveigne tom to
good eltUwn
>y pull»
him out fntm
They
splintei
miters, and
CAmEWsiEmD
• his clothing had nearly all Itecn
I off and be had sustained
ed injuri
\ more than IW* places on his body,
ifi'i Hwl • String
' was a long ways from being num'red among the dead. His face and
■m« were literally filled with silvers.
II ho mil bo able to resume work in
a on shore yesterday
tweatyone line cattle were the
s of the trouble. The animals
A cement tactory. employlag *09
Is to be erected at Chorlerotz
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Some rears ago an unknosm writer
lad were inely bred but somewhat went to a producer of plays in New
mild. Tbev objected to the attentions York with tbe manuscript of a comedy
*bootowed upon them by the deck- which he was very anxious to get pro
aoi for awhile had things their duced. After a hurried reading it was
returned to the yonng man with a
?"lt wMirt a caee of “de wiad the short note saying It was Impoaslble
Wow ao^eas’-wes* and de aoot' win' to use it Somewhat dtscoura^ but
imbe blow too.- bat -de cows be back. «tm having faith In the pUr, the
Wek. baft, an' de bull she buck too." author took it to another manager
Eboat flftoM of-tbeai aoold lead one with the same result. After trying for
iSftmal dowa with an anchor line and days to get it produced he determined
m tbe bovine got ready It would to produce It himself. He mortgaged
ke Ha bead and pile tbe deck a small piece of property he owned
4a In g beap. One of the animals and raised
Ised enough
enotigh money
mi
to put the
asray and tbe crowd that had been play properly before the public. The
vying ttaelf bagely took a big scat- results surpassed his most sanguine
Imr for itself. The perveiwe *'erlUer" hopes. It was a success from the
’^imas inftly ronndet
The public knew what they
nth easy again until wanted if tJthe New York managers did
ImadaKdan breat
tbe cattie were all landed and they not. and as season afterr season went
"one nrptnt from de ehore.'by tbe play became more and more
popular. The unknowu writer was
Edward Owens Towne. and the
comedy was "Other People's Money.which will be produced at Steinberg's
Grand opera house Tuesday night.
June 7. The company opens tonight
with the -Silent Partner."
_____
and then ihPSe^
nerves will eeaae aa natarallT as a bon*
giT child oeaacs to cry-when led.
For BcrrowB woosen dietc is no better
tonic and nerrine than Dr. Hercr'a Favotito Prescrintian. D .enres tbe di»nrb^ Modnee
A newiy-raarried woman in Alpena
baked a cake for a sale, says tbe Ar
gus, and then, to save her reputation
as a cook, purchased it herself.
Harrisvllle has become tired of the
muitipiicity of dogs in town, and bereafier ever ftnlne found on th r streeu
uniBozzJed will be sent to dog beavei
A Clarks Lake horse stood stIU th
other day and watched an amomobile
whiz past him dowa the road, and
quietly dropped dead in his
awaiting trial, is trying to starve her
self lo death. During the past two
weeks she has eaten hardly
thli
lardly a thing,
wagon a-as
un in the street at
r day conUinIng a
and on top
When the diiriver stopped to do
errand In a store a Joker came
along and. taking out a penclU
GROCERYSTORE
ObI.v store In amali town. Store
building, 7-room bouse, vrarehouse, ice bouse, cold storage,
postoffice. charge of depot, t'tr.
Also chance to buy potatoes at
a commission of 2 ^cenis a
bushel and take charge ?>T ware
house. An except kmal oppor
tunity. Price and rca-um for
selling at our offices.
coffin.
.iz
■EVEALED SAD STOIT
Asa Cameron Was Striving to
Live
Down Hie Disgrace When He Was
AccidenUlty Electrocuted.
A sad story Is revealed by the death
of A^a D. .Cameron, who was eb'cirociited at Oisegii while trimming trees
for the Kalamazoo Valiev Eli'ciric
romimny. Young Camenm wan ro!ea-«-il from Ionia reformatory four
mouths ago after serving a short term
for manslaughier in Kalkaska rounty.
whe re be had had trouble with a numb«>r of young men and ftwrlng they
were going to attack him. drew a re
volver.;^ They came on and he fln*d.
Infllrtlng a wound on one which re
sulted in death four days Uier. The
< irriirostanc«'s were such that a light
•entence was Inflicteel on Cameron.
Since bis relf>aj(e from the reforma
tory he is saiil to have wandereil aim
lesslv aliuut the cimnto. "tramping
li.' from sheer discouragement ami
lark of courage to .again face the
world. ArriMlug in ’’Kalamazoo, he
w-as attracti-tl hy the open air meeting
of the Salvation army. That evening,
more for the sak<<of securing shelter
fnini the w.-ather Ithan for any lUher
purpose, he fnllufred the "SalvationDis" to their hal^ Thrt*e days later
he pmf.'sseil Chrlrtianlty and became
a most earnest and useful momlier
of the army. He sr'cured employment
ami settled down ito live an upright,
steady life, and live dowa the misd»Hilb of hU formeer yean
doing his first day'ss work t
trie comuanv when
k RELIABLE MEDICINE
k Reporter of the Record Interviews
the
Proprietor
of
Johnson's
Drug Store.
The
*v
Interview of Interest to
Every
Person In Traverse City.
patent medicines i
Millard Pike of Olive reigled hfs house. The shingles
taken off had been on the house since
I Mill, making forty-four years since
ih. y were laid. Mr. Pike happened <o
notice Kome writing on the discarded
-hlngles. On investigating, the words
written with a lead pencil were plain
ly diKcemIble, and were; "Hjirrah
for Old Abe."
rharles Kinyon of Sage Ijike while
excavating a cellar. unearth«*d thrv'e
human skelHons that were buried
When exposed to
cept the skulls
hied in dust
thigh bones are in
a gisvl state of preservation, but it is
imiMMtsllile lo tell to what rare they
iM-long. The skulls are round and do
aptX'ar to be those of Indians. Mr.
Kinyon il inks that |M<rhaps his resldence is . njthe site of a prehistoric
Thomas.
lia
el ing of the Fremont
the mind of <• W.
Grand L«*dge. the first
juM comhousekeeping and dropped
bu>|a clock
ig negutl
aied the storekiM'per
that he
wou'd sell any article in
and
wait till Fremont was e iv'ied fni his
l»a>, Mr Thomas tool him at
menc.ll
I know a Jolly old maiden lady.
^^ A ladv of higl. degrei..
A. F. NeriInBer.
C. W. Ashton.
RtfrigtraiorS
This is Ihe kind of weather that
calls for refrigerators, and Ihe
refrigerator you uiighi to have
l^ the Ala-ka " It will keep
l>n>\ irilons long.*r and use l.'ss
let- than other r.-frig.-ralors.
The .Masks i« a drvair re
frigerator anil ts>'<s4‘ss4-s a pn>
vision cliamlx-r fr.-e from odor.
Call and s.i- It, the price will
‘^urjirlse you
FRANK TRUOE
146 EAST FROIT STREET
TO FRANKFORT,
Nay
Will
Leave
Tueaday to
Locate.
Frank Nay. who purchase.1 O L.
Wlls/in's Interest In the Frankfort
Furniture company, will leave for that
place tomorrow morning to begin his
new business. The business is well
estai»lishe«l and the outlook is very
bright. His friends bore wish him
much success.
will nut move to Frankfort until
lo-inu unable in secure a hous«>
•intll tthat time'
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
lias spent years in handling them, and
profit by his advice
Said the imtprietor of Johnson's
drug store.
-After having
havii
ore. "After
sold drugs
kinds and makes of medlcini's
rally we have
It them, their
More Money
is what we are after, and if
reasonable prices and
a good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
we will surely w i n out.
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
' RECORD WANT AD.
ENTERPRISE
grocery
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Ladies, “you can Jump on IL tramde on IL but it will oome up amlling
very time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
'amiah. 8. E. Walt A Bona. Traverse
Frank
“"“A. J. WEHELMSA^’
S J D E,
BOTH PHONE8
Use Record Want Ads
-
■'^4.
You Want A Buggy
YOU’LL NEVER FIND BETTER STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
'iT.,:
. :«
IKHipl.' of Traverse City
tl the wonderful curative
nd strength-creating jKiwer of Vinol.
would not have clerks enough in my
tore tti pm up Ihe orders for it "
-'You see Vinol is not a patent medeur.iiives taken from fre.«h cods'
iUerv. with other vitalizing Ingredl
ents. It contains no poisonous drugs
t»r nauseating oil, and you know Just
SINGLE BUGGIES
will make rich, red bbiod. build tip the
.sly as Vinol for 'the* TidloSlTg^anmetits. and that if it fails to accomPlbsh w-hat we say It will we will relliing jtowei
t will build up run-down, tired, de
bilitated iKHjple. It win make the
weak
strong and well. It
make flesh for thin people. It
win Incrrase the appetite. It will cure
nervousness. Irritability and sleeplessIt will cure stomach troubles.
d.'^pepria and IndIgeFUon. It will
make rich, rod blood
bloa
it will make
puny, ailing children strong
ost. It Is tbe I
strengthener and body builder in the world
for old people. It Is a great boon to
Ing mothers. It will positively
chronic coughs and colds. It
curt's bronchitis. It makes weak lungs
' ong and is of untold value in conmpiion and all wasting diseases,
r the convalescent it bas no equal
ewnr
meat and can only ask such people in
Traverse City to try Vinol on my guar
antee.Johnson's Drug Store.
For the convenience of Traverse
City people the proprietor of John
son's drug store has arranged with
some of the other retail druggists In
sell MnoL
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
A Few Specials
For Nut Ton Days
Best grade Wash Bowls and
Pitchers, large aize............5fic
fi piece Decorated Toilet Sets
only- ...................................%13»
10-plece Decorated Toilet
only ......................... 11.77
50c Covered Chambers........43e
45c Covered Chambefw........99c
Uncovered Chambers ..........Sic
Bailed C<Knbinets ..................Me
Beautiful Decorated Cups and
Saucers 60c s«L
Beautiful Tea and Breakfast
Plates 60c aetr
You can't lose money by trading
at The Boonomy Store.
DOUBLE BUGGIES
SURREYS
ROAD WAGONS
,
DRIVING WAGONS
These are made in Canopy Top. Extension 'Top. Bike, or cushion tire, and
you can have any kind of upholstery you want, either rubber, quarter leath
er or full leather—any color or finish—any style of trimmings—any price
you want to pay. from $35.$0 to $110. anti our prices sell our buggies every
time. If we don’t have exactly what you want wc will get it for you in the
shortest possible lime. W’e guarantee both our good> and our prices.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Plano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
I
F"
%
THE^VEKIKG KEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH., MPyPAY, JtTXE e, 190L “
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
MYSTERY OF A
13.000 PACKET
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
Miaa 09dtfi FaHatf to Hava WitnaaM
BE ST
ta
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
CmUL SEWS
or rat wous
f put .,
The French mlnUier of
elved James
h’ Hrde'of New York In Paris, the
laiter r»>nK over the deveVopm«*nt of
the work of the Alliance Francalse In
the ITnlled
Stales and
discussing
plans for the extension of Us work.
AmiJOK the effects of the late Prin
cess Mathllde. the niece of Napoletin
I, was found a curiouslv made alarm
clock, which
Is said to have
been
tinned by the great conqueror, and to
have been the secret of his abllllv
wake up at any moment be desired,
which achievement bad been bellevetl
to lie due to bis wcmderfiil power.
Mrs. William R Leeds, whose bus
liand Is pn-sldent of the Rock Island
road, has taken a fine apartment In
Paris and will use It as headquarters
fur a dav
or two occasionally
in
pauses of her joumeylogs aliout Burellng Mrs
Leeds
rojie
While traveling
____ a private train whenever she can
r* There
must be a drawing
obtain one.
Th
__ , a dlllber car and another
containing bedrooms.
Two maids a
cMirler and a secretan accompanying
her.
If Is rejsirted In Pittsburg that Son
aior Quay, a day or two Ufore his
death, sent word to President Roose
velt. through ex-Senator Don Cameran. that It was a great mlsuke to
make Secretary Cortelyou national
chatrnapn.
"Thi* coming campaign.”
e a hard
Is quoted as aaying. “wlU be
•. Don—one of the hardest flg
history of the republican pai
ptisltiona Is strong iand It n
The opt]
■. and on this accoum
grow stronger,
chairman should be
s had the greatest political ex|»ori
ce that It Is possible to obtain ”
Senator Falrlianks of Indians war
asked n-gardlng the statement made
by Senator Penroke of Pennsylvania
that he (Falrlianks) would run for
the vice presidency. "It Is very good
of Senator Penrose to nominate me."
said the tall Indiana man. "but I have
repeatedly slated my refusal to b<^
come a candidate for the place named
and I aee no reason to changi* my
mind. I reallT can’t say who would
be a good man for the office, but as I
lielleve In reciprocity jmtIibjis I ran
not do UHter than name the distinator from Pennsylvt
Ibert
of Trenton.
‘ concliMilon that I
not vortb llrlniL so be «
a pier t> the rr<>ek and |
slip gulelly I
spike Ktlrklnx oul from the
of life
thereupon assumed the r
basesaver.
It rauRht In the aifiple
a
of Ctmer's trousers JlIKt
. . . , .
,
1 .u .... .K.
with his bands, and there
tm-s but a few Inrhes from the
indlgnlfled arrangement
gel her, but Mr. GlllH*rt was unable t
wrigglln
extricate himself.
;siiii for stime ten minutes he yelled
>r help and sbortl.v he was yanked
ick to aafeiy.
Surgeon General Wyman of the pubt health and marine hospital service
Washington has lM<eu noilfled that
Assistant Surgeon Claude C. Pi«>rre.
re|iresentailve
•sentailve of that servln*
city of Panama,
health oflJrer for t
authorities
considered an IniiMirtani conc«-si
the Cnlte«l States, as It will result in
i>ptlun of American metinsds
in pmtecMng the canal rone from out
side Infii-tlon
There has Ins-n consld
erahle aprehenslun of the Inmnlurilun
plague from South American iKJrt*
J the fort that Dr Pl.-rce will hive
Uio quara
Ik |H-Ilev<
'zzi:
1 to Desperation,
Iving at in out of the way place,
remote from civilluitlon. 8 family Is
In case <
despi-ration in
often driven---------ms. Cut: .
______ ...^....Ing
In
Iltirn.............
accident,
resulting
Minds. IMwrs. etc. tay in a supply
W4Minds.
Hiicklen’s Arnica Salve
It’s the
i on earth. 3’>c. at Johnson’s Drug
F If. Meads. "
’
ARRESTED A DEAD t
I Jail
tha
Feudv—Ai
Before MitUke
1
at Iron
^to the hands of
Miss
eglected
Ogden.
She. it U alleged, neglected
rulatlon.
o comply with a posul reguli
1 should
■p«*clfylng how register*
K- handled, and. Instead f opening It
presence of
erks and at
once having Its contents checked over,
fiprmc-d the sack in a vault, only herThe $3,000 in cur
•If being pres
•nry wac missing, nor. to this day
XK any adequate explanation of its
^appearance been forthcoming.
The government. It appears, never
K)k any action, although the case was
inv**stlgaled by lnsp<«rtors. The First
National of Chicago did not concern
the details of the
matter,
hut slnuily
to the
simply ium**«l
laliy company
any for reinibiin»eni«>nt.
is bv no means assemnl by the
CaHiialty r4»nipany
that Miss Ogden
i»nu
H4>questere«l
the package for her own
................ I lb
Is brought simply with
The suit
I
Is the person last
idea tl
s the person
i^KpousIble for It. and t
•ho ought to be ableI* ito throw some
ii
n the mystery of its
disapiieai
Miss Ogden
Is greatly broke
Ogd
up over the affaii
'Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than
lery- mlnute..will
be your last?
mlnui
'b was the et^Tlenre of Mrs. S. H.
wson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
three
irs." she write*. "I endured Insuffere pain from'indigestion, stomach
bowel trosjble. Death seemed InheiT doctors and all remeitable wherf
luoed
I's failed. At length I was
esult
try Electric Bitters and tl
A*—‘ ^ ace o( 45 or 50, wheti the vital powera are
•atarallj weaker, it ia oc^ced that a hurt of any kind
hernia alowly. and often a very teaigaificant acratch or
tnniac beoomca a bad ulcer or acre. At this time of life
warty crowths, moles and pimples that have been on the
body almoat from birth bejpn to inflame and fester, and
before very kmc
large eating, tloughing nlcera.
• result of 1 i operaThe
tion by the I>»reni method, performed
at a eilnie of the Thunder Bay Me«lleal society, the patient being brought
tM'fore the elinlr bv Dr. C M. Willlamx. a member of the society. Three
^
months ag(> the cast wa.s removed,
hwvw w®t ws»da ateoaawaawahte and fmm that time the development
lH*en rapid.
The limb U but a
Inch short, the spinal curvature
disappeared, and the muscles, dorit since birth, have developed
Idly.
^
phvsi
perfor
nunt»H>r of Lorenr
operations,
L
ih«- Mice«*ss of the first
^
ecilon of the state Is asstireil
^
.
lb ............................................................ffc
Round Oak
Furnace
SwlfTs Cotosaet. per B>____Be
Lard Compound, per Tb....7Vgc
Best Bean Pork, per lb...........7c
I eini have scwie Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Tryablia Flakes. Oxford Flakes.
h ii the mow carduOy nvsdr and flttrd furaact la tbs wurid.
It wriO burn bard or soft coal, eokr or wood wrhb sonoomy
aad •Mccas.and k»U lAr /irr M hkc the iaaous Xeww/
Omi
It it a strof^ powcriol hrawr and will last a
Lie ttmr wheo comctly lattalkd, Vc make tumacc heatInf plaas lor Cor cmtomrrt free of cxpcxtM aad
a
ad asMtt
ia every
the Rouad
way w« caa to iowrr a perfect Job. CallI on
i
Osk Furnace afcoV
_
seet the furnaoc and f<
book "▼annlb and Comiott.’'
iieawiTM.
fotM or w. o. Biea'
lyaician witho*lt^cfc«j^^^
} 00^ ATUmTAt QMm
..National Dentists.
our methixU ami
Fri'sh testimony In great
is constantly coming In. decl
King’s New Discovery for Consumpto be un. Coughs
in from T.
. Va . serv es
a.< example. He writes: "I had’bron
chitis for three years and doctored all
It
being benei
nefltted
the time
king Dr. King’s
Then I bei
Discovery, and a few bottles wholly
cured me." Equally effective In curing
I Uing and Throat trouble*. Con
imption. Pneumonia and Grip. Guar
need by Johnsonls Dntg Store and
, H. Meads. Druggists. Trial bottles
k-. regular sizes 50c and $1.00
’ THE QUICK OR THE DEAD?
The Dead Came Back to Widow on
Wedding Eve.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORE
22 K Gold Crown..-................
Bridge Work..........................
S4.TO
4.00
Cold FUlIngs. . . .. .
..............$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings...........................
60c
Painless Extraction..................................
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate........................... • • 6.00
ALL mOAA BVAAAMTEID TEA TEARS
Ml
. -..............
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
Vigor Flakes and Cera Nut
Flake* at Sc package.
226 Eist FiNt Stmt
r«Bi
IpOUttA^^i
pwMe:seal-
Oowasloo. Wictu
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
City. Mich.
Co..
AQcnta.
Traverse
NEW LIVERY
NOW IS
THE TIME
your coal for next
‘
...
by
letting
srr-
sALA-A It roMs SMO. trnrmUkma
otitktmt IB Srat eimm *a«#«. vtU hwr ta
ttou, wtia bar BxHuwa. gUawta. mtc.
to do t.ntB— Aiewi; CieaMd mmu
tjaatoraa MT aad aigttt. WUI aaU
SAVE MONEY
us deliver direct
Irom car to your bint.
sifd
THE G. B. TAYLQB
COAICO,.,.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leaaetl the SHANE DARN, 12.1 State aiect, ami pur
chased a fine, new, and
F’liaidi^.SSSL’SfdSL'r
DP-TO-DlTE LIVERY STOCK IT’S
A WATCH
consisting o! first class single and ilnoble carriage
horses, ruhl>er tire
bikes and gent's driving wagons, top buggies and rubliei tiie furreys,
I am inpositiin tofutnish you
the city.
with
THE SWKl.I.EST
RIGS
in
Kindly give tnc a call.
BOTH BHONLS
SHE Wants This
j_joUca»OB RKNT I
RESPECTFILLV,
TSrw fu
Walter Benton
$10.00.
$12.00.
MIBCCLLANEOUB.
M'i’'S:z3.‘i‘A*w"ru3ir5 ssst
$15.00.
$20.00.
Handsome Chatclalnee for the
girls.
Small sized, thin model caeca
NOTICE
for the boys.
FANS.
WRIST BAGS.
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 16 ’THE TIME
RA8TALU
I Jeweler.
ptUMWMAIlIKU-Mi. N.U,.
ojjr
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
There is no equal or com|iari-
TIME ON i
son to be ma.de between our
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
1.26 Case Street.
Traver*# City. Mich.
Member* of the Nallonsl Elecirlcal
Contrariors
Association
of
the
I’nite.l Slate*.'
HOME MADE
BREAD
ami
AUSTRALIAN SWINDLED.
Bov Wool on Sheep-* Back.
!
E’.in-etl liv ihe scarciiv of the prcsl
Tap-j..,,
„..v w,K,l on the sheep* hack.
1 hiiver* In Michigan have
purrhaslng
Palthv All*
*
others.
Ours
'r„r
On account of hi* large buslne** canine In* si-.-n wh< n ihe w«ki! is on
connection* and aim because of ib.- the sheep.
Farm*-rs have n. a large exteli
r.-as>-«l washing th>- w«m»1 lM*fore clip
rvfiort of ibe matter to ih»Imt
the iinwasle-'l iin».liiri now
I on the billowing dav fi.r l>m
don.
It appear* that the vinlni met a
well-known
New York swindler
In |
.n three week* ago
The New
»r nrged the Australian to come
sr
BE YOUR OWB JUDGE
Mi.o.na Costs You Nothing if It Does
Cure You. Say 8. E. Wait
A Sons.
police
During the pa*t week
e* of $.V»tthT have been reported b.v
other victims of swindlers ofieratlng
e same manner.
a. I hr remarkahle cure for
a. ha* won fame hy the un
BV In which it i* sold
It I*
remeily offered for ihe cure
of dr'spepKla which cost* the user al.
Hohitely nothing unless It rure*
S E Wait A Sons, the popular drug
*t*. are selling a great many packP-K of Mio^na and with every 5ftc
IX is given their personal guarantee
1 refund the money If Mi-o-na doe*
It give satisfaction, you to be your
vn Judge as to whether the remedy
?lpt or not.
Mi-o-na Is an unusual combination,
•gulatlng the digestive organs
removing irritatloD. congestion at
flammatlon from the stomach, liver
and intestine*.
It enables those
gans to extract from the food all (
go«-K to make good. rirJi blood. I
muscle. *teady nerve* and a so
body.
If Ml-o-na doe* not do all tha
claimed for it. S E Wait ir Son*
cheerfully return your money.
is
sweet,
wholes4Ynic ami nutritions.
graham and
salt
rising
is
.fDur
HBSTRMSTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
t National Bank
fine
and the pride of Traverse City.
Remember our new
■ '■
K *windI(Mi t
Waterbury. Conn.. June 6.—With
hands uplifted, as though pleading,
tie one* happy.
and with eves burning with the oldUby? One packtime affection, the ghost of her former age
ocky Mountain
husband appeared to Mrs. Clarence B Tea
make them stre
Ives Just on the eve of her marriage No pay If It fall*.
35 cent*, tea or
to George B Rankin. Mrs. Ires was lahlet*. Johnson's Drug Store
In the sitting room of her home when
the specter called upon her. Of coarse
Toothpicks Betrayed Thief.
she swooned.
A clever piece of detective work ha*
"Oh. I know It was <
een brought to light at CoWwater by
said. ’The same bombasine necktie,
he arrest of Frank Conn, who U aland the little chin wUp of reddishd to have stolen his neighbor’s
brown hair, and the same kindly look.
. ThU nelgl;bbor bad (or some time
He U not a bit saUsfled. either, and
from bis cribs, and
missing c
I am so troubled In my mind."
eral ears by Insenfinally marked
Nevertheless Mrs. Ire decide
tooth]ipicks In their
prepare for her wedding.
scheme led to the arrest of Conn, who
was given a choice of paying $40
'That Throbbing Headache.
or spending 30 day* In Jail
lie c
Would quickly leere you. if yon the latter.
Our soda lounUln Is oper
used Dr. King’s NHr Life PUla. Tbou
ConstlpaUon causes iwmthlrd* of all
f9T the seaeeit.
sickness
in
the world.
Hollister's
matt
Walt's Drug Btara.
Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures
Headaches. They make i
No cure no pay.
aad build np your health. Only *6c. constipatioo.
cent*. Johnson’s PniK Store.
Money back it not cured.
’oeaorrow at Reiida's <
Tl
JohBaoe*B Drug Store aad
7c. I
try a record WAMT ADl
8<p by
>^l. m.
Best Clearback Pork, per lb. Be
SUrtling Evidence.
popoties.
Pmlam
Best Silver Leaf Lard, per
while t
S. S. S. is' just auch a remedy. No poison i
80 deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cant
of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curati
xl advHce
advHce or
Medical
or any information you may desire will be giv
Butchers’
Lard, per lb................................ «Be
Ouicefotfs
Ukefs
Hoora m tmeblooo.
comes a omi
GASH GROCER
Best
Marquette. Mlcb^ June €.—A
of more than nsaal interaat. l
tried at the July term of the United
States coure here, has for Its central
figure an Iron Mountain woman. FlorM. Ogden.
ecovery of $3,000 by the Bankers’
Mutual Casualty company of Des
Moines,
lows.
Miss Ogden
U ih
deputy postmistress at the Iron Moui
tain office, and the Bankers* Casualty
company alleges that she Is responsi
ble on account of the disappearance of
■kage containing |5,
rency IIn shipment between a Chicago
Iron River bank
he complaint sets up that on Feb.
1P02. the First National bank of
cago caused to be made up a fackcontaining $3,000
In currency,
was properly registered, sealed
I mailed ai the Cblcago-powtolfice.
ditng being guaranteed
by
Us safe handling
guarani
Bankers’ Casualty company,
rency wai
was consigned to the Corn........*ron River. The sack.
Discovered.
now I’m
completely recovered.
Jersey Shore. Fa.. June C—A
Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
,s of
placetl
ul In
■
troubles Eleriric Iflktors Is the only
Sheriff IVirsell of Tioga county ( r the
miHllrlne. Only 50c. It’s guaranteed
I Stephens <
Chat hi
IV
drunkennes. rnielty and thn-ateolng
I kill his wife..
The sheriff and his deputy found
HAPPY LFTTLE GIRL.
at the home of his aged
Itlng
ling In a tchair In a drunken
Now
Cripple Since Birth. She
|K»r. as they sup(>oseil.
suptioswi. They <carriwl
stii|K>r.
phens to the carriage and dr
drove to
Stephens
Able to Walk.
VVellslMtro
lIslMtro Jail, a distance of ah
about IS
Alpena. Mich.. June —About the
mill's
At the Jail a physician proIn Northern Mlchlf
happiest
nuimct'il the prisoner dead and said
Ittie Ulllao Hanson
that life had Ix^-n extinct for about
d. daug:;ter of Capt. H.
fiHir hours.
a well known vessel master,
ilansi
r ago she xas unable to wi
having lieen
been a icripple from birth
:al dislocation of
■ n'sult of genital
curvature
hip Joint, with
curvatu
with partial
pa
the spine, but today the happy
child can walk around the hous'
child of
1 almost
WhenevCTa sore or ulcer is
V-IMME
Found Monar Oona.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
TRAVERSE CITY.
Opanlng
m
«MT OESMTiaT
ELSHIC. LEWIS
Bring Us
Your Healing
—PfbWems
lake shop
is open to all at anv time.
::
::
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
Stecki, Bnlt, 6nli, PmitiMS,
J. M. FELL,
QTEDtBERG’S GKAMD
O OPERA HOUSE
GASKOL STOCK CO.
Presenting High Class
Productions
...DIE WEEL..
COMMISSION BROKER,
New State Bai
Bank
■rea'pondent Qeo E.
bulldins- Correspondent
Grand Rapids.
tc
wire,
York and Chicaga
Absolute security.
FRUT FUMS
Fin Acm, Tu Amt, Fair Atm
6ml Timm Lnf & Lui Gi
PAVINLTAX.
qotlc* to All Psopls InUresUd
le assessment roll for the Impr
It of Sixth street from the
of Division street to the west line
of l.’nlon street Is MT In my hand*
for the collection of the aeeood assesst together with the accrued Intevon all nnpald laetaUmenta. the
» to be paM before the first
Id tbe Society Cometfy
“THE SILENT
PARTNER”
Vaudeville features betfreen^the
acts; Newell & Niblo, Instnu
mentalisU; The Seaman ChU>
rben. Juvenile Artitts; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer, the latcat.
lUitttrated Sooga.
lATKE SATHHOAr.
PiHaPrftit:l0(,20t,3ai
Seat sale now open at box oftoc
Cittaene' Tel 112
TOMORROW NIGHT
“A HAN FIM Rncr
THE EVEHDTQ BEOOBP. THAVEB8B OItI. MICH, M05PAT, JUEH 6. MOt.
PUNCHED
PASSENGER
ct ::
Am CM cf the ot&muj kind, they ere
gTTUMM, PnFECTFITmC
SS^S!?ba|rk>|>|>r.<Ur*^dif><M>od
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES WILL
SEGIN
IS TOWNS
TOMORROW.
REPRESENTED
BOLT BROKE IN TWO.
. A
N. E. Train Wm Delayed
Hour and a Half.
The M tc N. E train due to le
here at P.30 a. m. did not pull out (
ning I
II o'clock owing t
ik down 1 the eoi
was liaeklng do
the roundhouse.
liS-'i;;!;::
ne broke and let the reversing
strike the drive wheel and Ihi*
d have le>en worn In two If ii
'
BOTH
HOME
AND
.„7
FOREIGN
CIETIE8 WILL MEET.
after the repairs were completed,
waiting for No 1 to reach the cltv at
o'clock
tlMtlng Wni Open Tue«lay Morning
•nd Will Continue Until Thursday
PERSONAL.
etructivc Program.
* will hold services,
Mr. Comstock, formerlv
Two Intcmstlne mnetlnK* of Grand firm of Cruse « Comstock of Hon«ir.
returned home this iniaming after
Trsrerse dlatiirt wooion wHI
lne»s trip In
e city Mr Corathli week In Ibo Flr^t
*k ha.s sold Ii
Interc**
lerc**t*
church. Tbo Wonian'a ForoiRn
Cruse.
Joe Hans4>n a
Mr Miller Imd
aionsry socletlM begin ibelr session
tomorrow at, 2 p. m. and e»>ntlnue nnul
& n m. Wedneaday. Immediately af <>r
the Woman'* Home sncletle*
and continue twent> four hour*.
The Foreign *oclet> baa boor tircan
mS»
h..“ ll^wllh’tJ.T'TKiJ
bred a i amber of '> :-ar* a
ley and his late wife for several
uxllar.e-« lu twenty «d the cliur.li.s
le 1her - to
They wIll V
Ijeon Baker, who l.s ailendi:
idlng se
sehiMd
at Big Rapids spent yosterdi
■rday In
The city with his parents.
taiUt women of their
Hettr I
leatling roeietio* ai
Mis* Mav Pearl, music teacher
Harltor the local schools. retnme<| to Chels
, Manistee, Tra rente
Springs.
can this morning for the three mom
Bast Jordan.
vacation.
Silas Overpack was the guest
Abore 11,000 were ralBt*d by t
relatives In Manistee .vestcnlav.
rocldlefi laat
year, many
rtwirtiev
twi jroi.
uiau/ .■special
John Oil of Sutton* Bav Is in il
alonariea. nrnbsn* and sttidents
st
city imlav on business.
anpportMl In all parts of the
th world and
W H K
reign missions
ajratematlc atudle:- In forelf;
y to see
Iving
are proeecuted.
■atmeni i
h»aThe Home Missionary society,
condition.
though of more recent organ izat
H. A Co
pom spem
already reports flourishing organiza Ing Sunday witl relative* In Franl
tion* In Petoskey, Clarion, Empire. fort.
Ing*. Manlsie<
Harbor Spring*.
Manistee, Manton
E -.
“hey totaled
1
.and Traverse City. They
day to attend the funeral-of Mi
whirl
•about 16000 last 1
Stelmel.
■ society of
third
M. IX Miller and daughters. Flo and
First cljurch. Traverse CJty. He.elde Mayme of \Vlnchc*ster. Ind„
their due* they send boxes of supplies tng Mr. and Mrs J I. Sui
to the south, to tho city missi
VVe*t Seventh airiH*!,
to the home missions in this disiriet
Mias Orville and Or.dia
Both societies ire simply “al
RapidV yesler
■eat mUslonar
cletle*- to the gro(
it Ion with lltelr
lurch
grandly •upplementii
■menti
splendidly leading In
often times splendldl
luest. The p«*opl'
p«*optc of
world conquest.
city are cordially Incited t(
er Kilpatrick. ct»m«>r Carfi.dd
aessions. The pmgram for tomorrow and Ikyy* aviuiiie. nvelved f.’. in ca>h
i» l.*wrences l.akor: this morning
irebasinc last w.*ek's Iiirkv l.«f
oi“. Mint cyf the funeral service of
nr c. J. Kneoland the social hour of
te ladles of the Presbyterian church
bViInoMlay afternoon has l«een ivvstr»ned oop week
Mra. Q. W, Bump.
The regular monthly business meetS:0S-«ymposliim
Appeal
ic of the retail clerks' union will l>e
China. Mrs. J. Btone. Appeal
eld this evening In Montague hall at
1 Insiituto. Mrs. Wm J.
T .to aharp.
Asi^al for India. Mrs.
Th© member* of the Congregatlnnal
ler.
Sunday school kindergarten depart
35—Paper on Thank Offering." ment will meet for practice Friday
Mrs. M.
afiertioon at 2 o'clock in the church
3:65parlor*.
There will be a meeting o
K. P. tomomtw evening for the pur"*?flS-«olo. The Xlnety and Nine.' P*we of completing the program for
■ Mr*. Uont.
•he memorial nervlee*
4:15—Conference of-correspbndlng
The meeting of the dressma ;ers.
lecretaiies. In charge of Mrs. C B which uas to have l>een held this
Carpenter. Michigan conference
even lug at the home of Mrrs.-Pfannen
respundlag socreUry.
imidt. ha!
posipetned
6:00—iTayer for coming year's morrow- evening
work. Rev. L. B Carpenter.
The steamer Markham of Chicago
Uvadlng a rtrgo of lumber at the
U null
njca
111 Tor
for vChicago.
Special comm
imunication Trave
Recitation. "The Two Offerings." Hy lodge. No. 2;
F. and A. M..
ighL Work In 1
third degree.
Mias Rath Wilson.
Mualc, male quartet. Mewi
Dally Marfcuta.
I. Welch and Welch.
The Chicago markeU from
Mary C. Nind «
received by the commlaallion oT”
at \\\ F. BennileL rei
lied by
R. McCoy, Mercani
intile (
Opening.
Mr. Dbnglaaa.
Beoe<actlon. ^
oScera of th© Woman * Foreign
President
Cora—
Uogg.. TrarWllUa
Ham H.
ity: prei
White. Moyne
irievolx:
tary. Mna P. D. CampboiU
reoordlof aecretary, Mr*, i
Bamp. Petoekey; treasun^r. Mr*.
Proviuien*.
Mmma
Lor.'. CL-riot..
The ofceer* of the Woman * Home
Opening. High. Low. Qoue.
Port—
Missionary aorieiy are: President,
Mr*. Emm L. Bareaa. Peuwkey;
rhapoBdlag »<?cretKrT. Mrr.. P.
Caaapb^U Charlevoix: recording sec-
.uir-K.uV.'L’::
n-u!
s;*
s^-
makes
Summer
MCGREGOR
ROY
♦% Sifts A
DISTRICT
MEETING
tMi Warn
Weather
OLD SALT CLAIMS ADMIRALTY mootlL
(
Tb<- BritiMi board of acrienltare «aLAW GAVE HIM THE RIGHT.
Bea Gruet of -Erery Man" fame I
ttemle* tlu»l Ibrre are 1.8T1.619 dogs
played Oriaado In "As Yoa Like 1
tore than LOW Oanea
Later In the M»flng Richard MhimIf Lake Gequac Can Be Proved to Be
field will play In Ban hYanctoco for the
One of the “High Soaa." Hehl
me In nine years
Win tpc Caaa.
Fay Templeton wUI be the leading
attraction of the New Amatetda&i root
Batilr Creek, Mich.. June C.-If ■aiGen la New York daring the aniB:
I»e Lake
td
dlmlantlye
Oogaac can be
pniver. i» i>«* i
f -the high **as."
I are makihf Urn ^-lll hmre to
i refRod to Capt
monry
the road
A. T. Orton tl worth of line* paid un
i In large
der onMest, Onnn was arreeted for cttlea.
's
assaulting a pasenger and claims he
Forbe*
Bobertaon
made
bU atar
cannot lie -pualshed. nader the admlral'y law, which give* a sea. capUin debut In March. 1874. la Loodoti. He
The jwicc for the balance of the
a'lthority to ponmi hi* crew or pas- then appeiDad In “Marie Stuart" playlag
the
role
of
Chaetriard.
.•enger'j- as iB»cb as he chooses, in
aeaaon will lie
Kyrle BeUew Is one of the mort re^
>r- of mutiny- or other disorder,
tirion. who N a marine engineer of eatUr actor* la America. On abort no
and eaperlenc**. agreed to chase tice be could eur acceptably in any
je ITof. Belcher, aeronaut. In
pole, from Shakeqvearean tragi-dy to
taro* comedy.
Man^rtndt
mm^fm,€m tc% twto tW
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
VZ. lfu VL
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
iraall st«amer Myrtle left the siorj. a
yottth. Edlward Kelly, jumped In to we
the fun. The aeronatiL a* expect'
landed In the lake and a swift trip
was made to keep him from drowning,
as be had hod two ribs broken
day previous and was In a weak
ditloo
The passenger* rtiabed to one
of the steamer and came near swampupoo Orion, in command,
the crowd
vacate the
which the excitement was prevailing
and the old captain accelerated hi<
movement* with force. Kelly ha<l tin
arrested for askaiilt and batierv.
Captain Ort/in rame into Justice
erriti's court heavy-laden with
tiButical Information and elalmed
l>«* exempt from a flne. The Jui
fined him $1 and made him pay. i
«io nays he may make a legal effort
have the money refundeil. under
the mlmlralir law. whirh, by the way.
n-fem only........
•high «•*-» "
man who, a* captain i
m l.s
the Welcome, ran down a iKtatlaad i
Itarinm y<
young people a few
sanitarinm
ago. drowning; five I them.
the lilake, after fully exonerating
himself before < coroner's Jury, largelis knowledge of hU rights as a
tor. ,Thl* season he
bark oa l.*ke Gognar.
aXY WATER
IS ALL RIGHT
ONLY
GERMS I
INTAKE'^AMPLE.
Th. rvpon of I
, Lawton, has lKs»n
water."
The only germs found wen
"Common water gems, among
whirh Is a gr.N^n rhromogenic organIsm."
A guinea pig wus lnnivulaie.1
h.<se germs and the n.sult wa« “m-gThe eltv'water i* safe.
HEUbS-HAT
B. J. MORGAN
Mare la th* Palal.
GRAND RAPiOS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY,
tbet borte."
"Oh. 1 wrotrldn'l be lntere«ted In
knowln' thet" replied Farmer Sboude
"Nor
"No. but I wouldn't mind kuowln'
kat ye'd take."-Phlladelphla Prva*.
U Bgaal Feb. 14. lAM.
BIU—Ton aay youf never make
axtotake of shooting something else for
a deerl JUl-No: I did It once; abot
man'a $100 cow and bad to \my for I
BIU-I abooW aay that ex|wu-ien.v wi
a deer teacher.—Yonkcra SUtesman
Radium not only core* fits, blind
OOM. baldoeaa. cancer. rb.>umatl«m.
toutiiache and locomotor ataxln. but It
U claimed to be a rero.My for wife
ryl
Shrunken Values
>ahr for a week some
We plact
Clothes ever made—
of the swell
summer weifjhls, nobby spring styles,
guaranteed eloihin»;. e.xeelleni fabrics
and matle ri;;ht -and fit perfeeily.
gsis-zz::":
Tin. E.’TIME CARD
Ji/sr tokt 9 Cook
We will eon vine** yon that no such
valm-srii h in styles, material ami w<*rkmanship, have ever l«*en olb-n'd at
7.50, 8.S0,10.00,15.00
c. L UK'KWVS.11.
t
$10 Buys aStyltsh Eravetiettc
Cittle Gent’s
€xtra Special...
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
There were C.0U0 duel* in riermany
laat year, with n nmrtallty ..f twenty
two. aa abown by offlclnl re|H>rts.
More than one-third of B.Tlln's ex
pendlture of Ml.OOO.U,** m.nrk* last
year waa for aunlury and edncnilonnl
porpoa***.
On the German emperor'* birthday
the Inhabitants of Cologne are allowad to croaa the Rhine bridge free pro
vided they go on foot Carriage* pay
mal.
neaaare launche* are aeldom seen
on German rivers or buggies on Ger
man roada Th* implemcnta used on
tmall farms and in *ome shop* are a*
clamsy aa they were a century ago.
The municipal regulation* of Berlin
Inaiat that refuse, asbe* and all that
to geserallj though Inaccurately anmmarixed by the term "dust" should b«
carried through the *treeu In airtight
recepu ••lea.
Suits
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S.OO Suits Ter I.9S
2.75 Suits Ter 1.79
1.75 Suits Ter U0
In the v»*r> newest fab
rics in styh‘s. Hlouses. Nor*
folks. S:iih»r
and
Double^
Hn-asted. .\ -,jlance in onr
east window will convince you
as In what stroiipj values we
are olTerinL'-
IVI o O O Y
»mponci*rak of
■ cTomenv
Heuss. a brother of tb.- groom.
b.-st man an.! Miss Hes<u Hu.-Mmantel wa.^ bridesmaid
After the w.Kldlng r.-r.^monv
mi« we.
Wing break
sumptuoiiwcHllng
breakfa.M
at the home of M
aunt
gnv.m
II know
most HtmorkobU Ustues
in >trictly ni* to-«lnte Summer
weij^ht Suits for men. boys ami
youths, that has ever U*en your
Ijooil fortune- u» srciirr rijiht in
lh«* bf^innin;; of the >c-;ison.
,\ men's
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
:r7,"
just now wr arc offrrinj; the
TO WSURE
be a "dcaecration." For heaven's oake
let It go at that’.-MUwaukee Sentinel.
The renewed announcement that th*
Balfour ralnlatry to **niK>n It* last legs"
anggests that It moat be a very cenUped among mlnlatriea. — Phlladtlpbla
North American.__________
Popular Railroad Man Took a Charm
ing Bride, the Ceremony Being
Performed by Father Bauer.
J! Decessitp
115.00
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Admiral Togo acta as If be thou
Port Arthur might get awray w
dark nlgbL—PhliadelphU Inquirer.
common water
"We Find Nothing Wrong Wit
Water." Say* Dr. Vaughan in
Report Just Received.
Clothing
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
Every fdti.itv providtd and ««tisfactory handlinc, of
ordcPi entrusted to my ttr, e,uaran'eed.
Daily Markvt Lnttor upon request. Personal inter
views «nd correspondvnc rclatA e to the purchase or sale
of stocks and c;rain invited.
Cadies' Suits
and Coats
Below Cost,,,
10.00 suits------ 4.!»s
J.-,.00 suits ...I'j.ilS
la.OO suits...........7.DS
:iO.OO suits ..n.lis
Ih.tKI suits----- lO.ilS
Catest sfpft
Covert Coats
Suite 404 Whitney Block,
friend* here who will
years of hapidness. F
PHONE MAIN 1503.
luH*n freight ag.
M A- N E ifflce and has mi
friends whll
posit!
°The
l.ride has resldevt at Lake
Phone Numbers
a year i
ha* made a large
Bell, 128
of frieni
there during
; Citirens, 802
CHALLENGE ISSUED.
Lake Ann Baaeball Team Wanu Sat
isfaction for Yecterday'a Defeat
The lull I gam.‘ yesterday between
l.ake Ann and Wylie resulted In a
ten-lnnlng game In favor of Wvlle'a
i a score of 9 to 8.
The following challenge ha* b<
sued by the
he Lake Ann team:
The Lake i
the Wylie tto a game of ball to
be played t
ike Ann Sunday, June
12. 19<'4.
S25 a side. Both team*
plav with the same line-up
they 1 id June 5. C. Hull of Traverse
City t(to umpire the game If be will act.
If the manager of the Wylie team aeeept* this challenge please deposit
money In People'* Savings bank of
Traverae City.
A. E. Moeo.
Manager of Lake Ann Teat
Japaneoe irorkmec are obliged
wear oa tbrtr capa aod backs wm In
scription atatlng their baaincai and
their eaxployctw* BAma.
BUY A CAS RANI:ge now, 19 to
froe Ull July 1*L
L DOW in new bank
hank block.
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TRY A RCCORO WANT Aa
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I'l.nri for........ 7..VI
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
Hanaali & Lay Mercantile Co. Block
This evening a r.wption will l*e
t.ndere<l Mr. and Mrs Heuss at i
[• of the groom's parents. Mr. a
.M. A. Heuss. 419 Rose street,
short wtWdIng trip ~WiU be taken
tid trther t
decided yet
>eate.
Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4
BUGGIES
i.’l
•.Oxfords..
1 low stylish, iiow linht —
how <*asy the ideal summer
shoes. \\ tt have just th*- ones
you want ami can lit your foot
perfectly -our prices. U'cx arc
very comfortable. l.aO. l./a. *2.
•2.50.
for men. wo
men and children. 1 he thriv
ing; business our sh*>«- d«-parimeni is doinj; assures us we
have the ri;;ht >;oods priced
ri^ht. No trouble to show you.
tbt Store that Saves You monep
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies.
We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
the Boston Store
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
“Well. DO—er—Dot exactly. We bar*
ecbled to get married, but whether
keep
Sat to «UU to the alr.'*-Baltimor*
i* froe t
.
r baak block.
*lS4^f
ND8 of building matortol
uth Side Lumber Co.
Mra. Bmitb—Mr. Smith, your rag*
Pop,
makes you Icconslstent. Mr Smithpopular fH-icoa.
29 Front
Fr
atrooL
How sol Mra. Bmltb-TS*hy. becaoM 129
yoa are aweartog oo the prayer mg.
BHAVINGS. Booth Bhto LmoBoe
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