The Evening Record, June 29, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 29, 1904

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-06-29

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THE EVENING RECORD
ATTACK ON
rORTBEGim

WILL HAVE
700 VOTES

team barge O. E. Parks is
hemlock at tbe docks of the
. Oct Lmnber company for
t CUy, Indtnoal election of tbe W. C. L
be baU In tbe U L. parlors
By Wire u> tbe drening Roeord.
I that
July 7 at 2:30 p. m. AU m
M»AMCM MOAN THE SATTLC
laart
Owoaeo, MJdu Juim Sfl^Mru. Oaro- WARNER CONFIDENT OF THAT bare not paid tbrir does i
for tbe does before this
MANY ON FIRST BALLOT.
tbU
OM EUNDAV.
meeting at tbe foHowlng places: Ward
No. 1. Mrs. A. McCoy. Mra.,E. Mills;
ward No. 2. Mrs. John Rennie: ward
AUAKEMEirTS CONTLCTED .No. 3. Mrs. Charlie WUhelm . ward Na
LAM rKHTlMOMmHMIlS
4. Mrs. W. F. Caolklas: ward No. 5.
ferred ffrom Jaefcaoo to tbe Detr
Mrs. C.'J. Haas. Recelpu will be
> of-cprrectloo na no female pr
are |t^ at Jackson.
C. L. HAMILTON WILL BE TEMPO­ given at each place when the dot
WHILE FEEQUENT ATTACK* OM
RARY CHAIRMAN.
HAMOOE AME MADE,
J. Thoaii-oii. P*r» MmrqBrtte
ThTbetmie Lout Heavily.
conductor, goes to Peloskey for ihBy Wire to tbe Brenlng Record.
summer He went to Muskegon thU
ila. June 2i^>Heary SgbUng has
morning and will return to Petoskey
ocemred betweeu tbe Thibetans nad Figiit Promised <
tomorrow with tbe resort train.
the British expedition Tbe Tblbetas
dIdate for Attorney GeneraL-Or.
WHW# Eji#or4fM«iti«»fl Wmi « *wt
While tbU city received a small
lout heavily. Captmlu Craaler of tbe
shower this morning reports from
Bradley of Eaton Rapids Is
w*Hlii Mwi.,1,
Otlns
Britlab force U i
some of tbe surrounding places states
dead.
that good bard showers visited them
and will prove a great benefit to crop*
Heary showers occurred at both Long
By WIr.. to tW BroiUof Roeortf.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
and at Kingsley.
Loaioo. J«M ».-Tlie Toklo correDetnilt. Mich.. June
Fred M. Lake
The 1 o’clock Pere Marquettejrain
of the CMtrml New* frim
Warner, candidate for the republican lad two coaches attached today inttet
teco. tLe onoek CO
gubernatorial nomination, said today onging to tbe Petoskey-Cbarlevolx In
PWl Artlior on BooAoy frooi Uie nonb
that be waa willing that the republican ermedlaie lake route which
M ing taken to Charlevoix for use this
OML Afior oever. tditlBC die Jopoii
(ummer.
OM oaeapled three ktn« m4 drore the
A marriage license was Issued r^
SO COUNCIL HA* OROCRCO CITY sbould act on the idatfann before tbe
nominatlona are made. Warner sug- cently to J. Brackett of Acme and
OPERA HOUSE CLOSED.
gesU that be will receive 700 votes on Clara B. 1-ee of Rates bv Countv Clerk
Waller.
Ibe first ballot for nomination.
By Who to the ByooiM
Tbe boieU are rapidly filling with
Drug sura Will Clone.
; Phe» Fbo. Jnae ».-Tbe Ri^------- wort GET AJIOTHEA HOUl riegales
to the slate convention
To the Public: We. tbe undersigned
Umt Molo eoienvCfron Port Anbur
Governor Bliss waa among the miny druggists, win close our stores for the
to4oy a*d moioed oo the cwutde for
prominent arrivals. He U quartered
wame time. Tlie flcbtloc et the por. SALOONS MUST STILL CLOSE AT at tbe Cadillac. Tbe Normandie has
a large number of bookings from dele
TEN O'CLOCK.
American Drug Company.
b oaWiMKWie oo ^be load aide while
gates which will arrive from differont
C A. Bugbee Drug Co.
CrotMOt hltockA are.mode on the har
parts of the stale this afternoon and
8. E Wait A Sons.
hor hr the Japaiieae ahlpa from tbe
tonight. The
F. H. Meads. South Side.
Various Ordinances for New Sewsi of lu avallah
Johnson Drug Co..
delegations.
It & reported that the Japaneae e*pHannah A Lay Mercantile Co
222MW
tured two gtiiu. Tbe Japaneae a
at the Special Meeting. Which
Secretary I). E. Allwmrd of the siatIlea were 100 kUled and wounded.
Waa Held Last Evsning.
rentral committee has practically com­
pleted all arrangements for the e«inThe committee ^on ordinances re vention. Congressman E. L. Hamll
By Wire to the Bveolnf Record.
ton I* lo^ the temporary chalnun.
ported to the council last night In re An
intereitlng fight is promised the
»t. Peterabun, Ju
M—While
perlmentific with a (
I loriM^o gard to the |>eiition of the saloot conventloi|( oaer the nomination of a
boat which waa Intraded for a aub- keepers to keep open until 11 o’clock candidate ( for auditor general. IH.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
marine, twenty-two
rtstlng that It had found strong oppo Bradley ofi Eaton Rapids is thought to
be
in
the lead but Malcolm J. McLeod
drowned today at tbe Baltic works sltlon to allowing another hour and
of Detroit claims be will have Con
Four offleem and thirty
ecommended tha« the lime l>e not votes.
Land Commissioner E. A
board when tbe alcnal
rhanged. The nuulon for the ad«ipilon Wlldey of Paw Paw nd MaJ. A. P.
aubmeffc tbe• boat without brat
LoomU of Ionia are also candidate*.
rrir cloalnx tbe manhole
«if the report wa% rarrU-d by a vc
There will also be a contest for land
I. Aldermen Dingham. Gillett. commissioner
and MaJ. E. Nugent of
Rimaian Shipa Eunk.
Gibbs and Winnie voting no an
Bay county. Representathe A. C
By Wire to the Btenin* Record.
dermen Lardle. Wilson. Ikvk
Stone
of Lenawee. Captain Woodruff
0t. PeieraburiL June ».-It la nof Roscommon. E N. Mardner of Che­
ported here that two Rnaatan baule- Wilier and OvUtt yotlng yes.
The lioard of building Inspectors re- boygan and W. H. Rowe of Clinton are
ablpa collided off Cronstade. One
all after volt-s. C. O. Smith of Dlckln.rteil that the City opera house 1
waa sunk with • considerable loss of
not compiled with changes In exits
agains
el ley c
dere<l The rei>ort was accepted an
of public Instruc
motion was also made that the chief
while A. S P^brt of Cedar
Ings will make an attempt to so
is the only perfect
nges « erc roai
‘ L. I.. Wright’s !dact‘ on the stale
stood that a union
churches was to be
Rose odor in jierEx-Slate Senator George A. Prt*iieolt
Sunday and the city
of
Tawas
City
is
said
to
have
no
oppo­
ntn the chance any I
sition In his candidacy for s<K-retary
fumes. Try an
HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR GEN- suits or accidents.
of
slate.
Interest on boodt; and 1
Sute Senator Frank P. Glazier Is
ERAL SLOCUM DISASTER.
ing to I7.&00 withI Inlerc
ounce and you will
the only candidate talked of for state
to a total of III.
treasurer and Lieutenant Governor
paid.
Seirtuaeu far MimSec.

CIM ffre Olerks Jin JM
Tor Sou Boft! Wm

Bargains
in
Htfiabk
Toctweati

K

REPAIRS
NOT MADE

ROSE
LEAVES

always use iu

(Continued on Second Page.)

DISASTROUS
CLOUDBURST

TWO DEATHS
New York, June W.—The coroner's
jury in the General Blocum inqueat
baa returned a verdict flndlny:
That tbe Immense loss of life on tbe
Oenerml Slocum was due to tbe misconduct of the directors of tbe Knlck
erbocker Steamboat company.
That Captain Van Schalck Is crlml
•ally ruapouatble.
That CapUIn Pease of tbe Grand Re
public as captain- of the steamboat
compaar's fleet. Is criminally reaponalble In that be failed to properly
equip the Slocum with Are apparatwa.
That Mate Flannisan acted In a
• cowardly manner.*'
Thai the action of Inspector Lnndterg shouM^^ broug^o^ the alien
Coroner Berty has Issued warranU
for the arrest of the directors and of
flclals of the Knickerbocker Steamboat

Aomen’s stylish oxfords,
patent Up*. giMvl wearers 1.00

•Tiro Olorks CM »ork**
as an oon are bnad oew and eboot a oaleaaw
ooeacan. CaBearty.

« eity Book Store

Can you Ztl!

bthuttm Btmda’M Sm*$htiPrkt9»»a

A’omen’s bouse slippers,
lot* of wear and comfort 50c
Vom.-n’* black serge slliv

- 1 BENDA & COMPANY
Bargains In every departmeni

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

“GLORIA”

UDIESSHOES

OFFICERS OF
BOAT BLAMED

of Life Owe to

styles, perfect fitters .
Aomen’s ll.Sii to 33 sh<
► broken li»is. ..1JK)

No»«t«rirth*«itjrdo««-i«»W«utWi
knownuiwiBbejiM as fok of Ike Foimit ■■ rw.
We wnt you to can sad see oor goodr.

tha Grim Raaper.
BODY RECOVERED AND MANY
REPORTED MISSING.

Mrs. Lucinda A. Scbulu. wife of
Charles Schultx. died last night about
o’clock at the home of her daoghMrs Theodore Moon. 441 Garfield
I at a Quarter of
Damage It Es
lue. at the age of 59 years
bs and 28 days
Deceased leaves three children. Mrs.
ToUlly Wrwcked.
Moon. Mrs King and John Scbulu
The funeral service will bo I
from the home. 441 Garfield avenue, By Wire to the Evening Record.
omorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock under
Pittsburg
be direction of L. D. Curtis, and Rev. recovered.
r. P. Ullom of the Church of Christ
K>Ut 1

:er of a million of
: Rob
1 of a cloudburst a
•arnegle andd Mrbetween Ca
Donald on the Big Four railroad. The
first victim recovered was an unknoa
Italian. The l>ody was found at M
least forty houses wci
ne being beyond repair

o’clock of cancer at his home. 419
West Ninth street at tbe age of 77
years after an Illness lasting several
well-tcMlo
WOlALLCAlTMPCtS
and prosperous farmer of Wexford and
well known In thU region, being
le earliest aett
Soldiara Will Net Be Allowml to Carry
leaves a wife and four children. One
Them to tho'^ State Camp
LECTUlEDONPALESnilE
son. Robert Bartx. lives at Monroe
Thla Year.
Center. About a year ago his son.
Bartt. died
Rev. Dr. Scovitic Talked Very Inten
funeral service will l>e held
Ingly of the Holy Land at City
Opera House.
to tbe annual stale i
lows, by Adjt. Gen. Brown: Aug. 4.
at Ludlagton, all commands are to re
^e lecture given bv Rev. Dr. Scoat the City opera house last even
port. Tbe camp will assemble oo that
WILL COME UP WEDNESDAY.
day. No enlisted man Is to be r<ing was very Interesting His subject
• Palestine” and as the reverend
turned for pay unless he enlisted on Case of Henry E. Carlisle and J. N.
or-befoc« March 31. 1S04. except In
gentleman has traveled through that
land
rase of re^nllstmenl.
The
case
of
Henry
E
Carlisle
J.
Uaret of absence and furloughs will
ralons were „------------------N.
Courtade
will
come
up
In
Justice
was very Instructive and held
be granted only in casee of urgent nc
m Wednesday. Both of the attention of all closely from the
cesslty. Tentage will be placed upon
Is lU;e In East Bay town­ beginning onUl the <
rampany gronad In the same general
manner as It was In Keniuckr and ship and th.e case Is the outcome of the trated with some
companies will pilch Iheir own tents killing of Mr. Carlisle’s dog by Mr. eopticon views made from ph
r. Carlisle says that the taken by himself while
Rations will be Issued by the quarter
rt«t aid to him In many through that countrv'.
master gmeral and after the methods
ways and that he ’’would rather have
obUlnlng In tbe regular army.
Tbe aufrlce onlform. the khaki, will bad him kill the best cow on
STAMP MILL AT WORK.
be worn during camp, unless otherwise “•— ” He valued the dog at 125.
ordered by the general commanding
int Shewing Made M Gold Reef Mine
Blue uniforms should be taken to
CNGSTROM-NORRIS.
at First Trial.
campABd each man sbould bare a
L. K. Gibbs recehed a letter today
change of beary underclotbes. Com
Will Be Solemniaed by
panlea will not be allowed to take ball
O. Cechllfi Tonight.
cartrtdgus to camp. Company oScers
Peter Bngstrom and Mahle Norrl
nra Insirwciud to bold nn Inapm^tloo
iMfore Imrlng their borne atmthms to win be married ibis evening at I
»M that this order has been strictly o’clock at tbe borne of Gas Bngstrom. gratifying results. Color was shown
oorner Rose and Eighth atreeca. Rev tbe first hair day. This, experts say.
D. Cocblln will perfonn tbe marriage
ceremony. Mr. Bngstrom has a cot­
LOOKING FOR A LOCATION.
tage nlrendy prepared at tbe dam of
the Boardman River Electric Light
William Walla Daad.
and Power company, of which be is By Wirt to the Brnalas Baoord.
Both life nt Bah
tl.eoo bail each

..rnie

DeML Jmte ».-Wnilam H. Wella,
merly of this

.

A
shoo maiJo
by the IMNtiRKl-:
CO. A shoe with .T
rccortf hard to boat.
We show all the new
styles and toes. Call
and see them. :: ::

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

MOR.

Cor. Luku Avn. nnd I Oth

The OKI Reliable Shoe House

...219... FrankFrisdricli&Co
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT CLOBENSKY,
Mahaser

New Suntl

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstract, of TlUo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Catabllahwd In 1806
Room 2 IO Slala Bank Bldr

One-fiali Off!
eioak Hnd Suit Deparlmtnl
was the season is now so tar advanced w^ tihave de­
JFl cided to closeout every ladies’ wool s^t in stock
at H.ALF PRICE. Beautiful Tailored Suits of all the
known materials, best of tailoring. Don’t confuse these
with special Sale Garments. They arc all this season’s
styles. Remember not one rcscr^•cd; all go at ju<t
HALF PRICE.
$4.75
$7.50
$10.00
$1250
$15.00'

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

$350
$15.00
$»0.00
$2.5.00
$30.00

Waists, were $150, now„............. ..

At
50c ' ;.v;
65c
75c
$1.00
^
$1.25
$1.50

I

'*■

$2.00
$2.50
In the best assortnwntfof
pattern* you will find.
We are strongr on com­
fortable clothes for hot
weather wear.

Hamilton ClithiRS
Cwnpanj J

SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT

Udi..' fill. .Whit. India Linen. Shirt

negIigee shirts

I

$1.00
*J!tt Heads Etad te Hmt*
win leM! JOBtOOM ol tht
I near Ttafcne C^tj. BfewBion

LAMES’ SUITS and
JACKETS
All this season’s spring suits and jackets, everyone up
to date and very* highly tailofed. Only a few left, we
will close them out at

Onro-c|uairBror Off
All last season’s suits ONE-H ALF PRICE

totndefor lotk

SOOTH A
I U/II nCf JM
sideA, j. TTILHeLitIstreet

If foo htme

■ajr lots which yon w*nt to
trade for a good hooK here is
yoor dkance.

ory o
this sewer as tt was claimed i
eil had agreed to give a sewer
hmri tnm for •mnU <U7t and It U
P frthtbU that IM) hai bMQ l«d to
it most of the time for some reason,
Mft the teerltable. Clerrtaad it itead- would be well In have them stand iheir
Oj ftadlai faTor la the MMth while share wHh this one and then tl
woulH know where It was.
Reroluilons were also ado^-d
the sewers In the Third
Fi
wards and alwi over In tbe Firs? n
Railroad avenue, which conm-cis «
the Fifth ward sewer.
The west side Catholics were given
permission to use tbe west side rhy
Two thiagt are sood ladiottioof of hall for church purposes until their
m dtr*! KTOwth. Ooe It the h
new church was completed, not to ex
of aKire water aalot and lensthealnc ceed one year; ther arc to also I
tiM to aeoomaiodate more people the building in r.-pair and to put
building In shape for use.
The other te the hoUdlhC^oC oe
A motion was carried to the effect
on pad the exteadlnc of tboae i
that the city clerk notify the Pere Msrcompanr to rebuild
laid. Trarerae CItr will rote oi
‘ fence along ( le bluff at the end of
lag for the flrat propoaltioa July £ aad
• one that wt« therr
laat alght the ooaacU patted ordl has burned and leaves the embank
aaaeet prorldliig for the bnlldlnit of ment ven' dangerous.
Two blocks on Third stre. i
wtm oevera. TrtTeme City U
any reaehlat out and Uklng in now tween Oak and Division streetf
ordered opened and graveled The
territory all the time.
•Hjst win l>e atKuit inttt.
The board of public works wa« or­
The KatghU of Pythlat of Ktlamt dered to put up a guard rail at
aoo hare dltcoontenaooed street faint watering trough on Front stnvi at
' avenue ax Ihe’placi
A atreet fair It. at betU but an rxrutr
teams being rrowd*il
lor a geaeral laxity of law and bringt
a crowd of graftert Into a town. Tbe
aetioa of tbe KaUmazoo lodge could
umping grour
weU he followed by all other lodge,
ven so that Us
I
and that stakes bo driven
who art approached with offort for
exact location may be known to the
'[^^atfwel fair uader their aotplcc*.
venger.. .also to dig the tnmrhes
city scav.
In the middle.
The matter
The rioting of the Oty opera bouse
Front street before any paving Is don«
hr the t^nneil nntjl the repair. In r<- w^s broug
r Fulghuni
gard to exlu at orde.*ed by the build
learned that the city
IS of
tag iBspectlog committee arc made. had plans Ust fall,
cning
the
creek
were
alsd
dlxcuss.-d
My teem a tlrlngenl moature.
and will be looktul Into by the city
trer. the lost of Ufe by fire, hat been englnwr and the >eomniitii*e
ao heavy during the patt few month, bridges.
It was reported that J. C.
that Trarerte City hat no detlre for
a private i
a horror of that kind.
from his cold storage
the matter was referred to the
The Japanese are now .aid to be but committee to Investigate.
a abort distance from Port Arthur.
vers- license was
Kuropatkln*. report was short but full dl<rux.*;ed to s.une extent as Mr. floor
of lafarmatlon. * Our troops retreated had not paid hlx lw*cnuse he said the
telephone and electric light cami»a
mad the Japanese continued fbclr nd would not lake mires down for him
traace.** The newspapers could leave
he wanteil to l»e protoete«l. The
er of fees for hackmen and Imsi
was discussed to some extent and It
proliable
that the license committeeIt lie Just as well to ti
will s«^ that all an' paid.
the Uwa tpriaklcr no that It does
several harks or busses are
haihe the aldewalk and pedestrian as
well as the grass?
SAVES LEATHER.
*‘If at first you don't
Neat Device Wonderful Aid to Busy
revolution in the old fashb»no<!
country postofficc system
hatched ml Orion by the
postmaster. O. H. P. On'en
»x that
thai
Eeateas Ceaeas Man Coanted Tommy. Invented.a new mail Isix
sho7 leather, lime and clerks
clerks* saUrlea.
Madge and Toby.
It has the conventional glass dour
The ceasns enumerators about Bay numlK'rcNl and so made of plate glass
City hate about completed their work,
ks like the 111
hot a few famUlet are being left s«terwly aloae. Huge yellow cards bear
■ At the top of each do
i
lag thU Inacriptlon: "Smallpox.** keep ter Green explalne«l.
and a
the enameratort at a respectful dis- liny magnet connected
eb'C
trie battery by j
Tbe Meal ttaE report many amusing call for their m
larideoU while nt work. One enumer­ ouruber. the clerk presses the but to.:
ator was told by a housewife that
their faailty eon.l.ted of herself, bus
That saves the continual
hand. Tiunmy. Madge and Toby. Tbe
latter did not attend school.
cil. Just sIm tramping back and forth from deskk to
when they
have found that il.s oldd system
syt
c they ^ e thi
or'imail delivery lx a ^
of time,
The eoamerat
filUM)
instance I am her*'
ae money
on work
C.S
deatany dltcorered that the afercaald
^mebody comt** In and I must leave
fettlly had no children, bat that
the mail or else we
had eaameraled three pet cals. Of
tmro clerks
prks where one would be
eoarae. It was oply a Joke on the
this box. ~
aaaaMrator. The sute tax oomml-- suffleieot with tKI.
akm la the btg^ bugaboo of large pro
to the patent office In
erty owaert. and their attempts i
19^*0. when the postofficc s
hedge on values were often amoting.
burnoil and the model was dt'siroyed
Another was made and In Fehruary of
NO DREDGING NEEDED.
was patented
19f»l
"I feel sure.'* amid Mr. Green, "that
within Cd days It wUl have
Than LaM Year.
from Washington with the
Mlc
the poatmaater general. lh(
h of
!e at Grand Rapids tohlt annual latpecUon
harbor.- It Is shown
How's ThIaT
that ^he depth over the bar at harbor
We offer One Hondrad DolUra Re­
ward for nay rose of Catarrh that ron
not be cured by HaU’a Catarrh Care.
F. J. CHENET A CO, Toledo, O.
We. the imderaigBed. have known F.
HAVE MUCH TROUBLE.

,. «.sair,ffs;4s:
ir.airiis^“ic'iJ!Lrr

nrtgadier Rlancbe 0. Cox of Detroit
cMef divisional officer of the Salra
lion Army for Michigan and Indians
with a brigade of worker*. Including
Staff Captain Marian Bvans. AdJt
Oeo. liannard and others, mill be In
Traveriw- City July 9 lo
which will
n. *

stcreoptk

11. will l»^*s
CAMP IS A HOODOO.
Finns Alarmed and Are Leaving "Bill
Pomona, Mich. June 29.—^*hat
seems to be f* place in which men me<
their doom Is • Bill Hughes" cam)
about seven miles southwest of low
at a place known - as * Five Pine*
Lately this tlmlier is being taken off
and the Hughes camp Is one in
altoui ihlrl) men are employed. One
week agri one man was killed by
falling limb. Then In Just one we
hix partner In the woods by the nai
of P. Anderson, standing on a stump
near the track, ailemputl to Jump
on a moving train of flat cars and fell
lietmreen the cars and was liadly Injut ed. The balanrc of the rri‘W left
In a liodv and cwibl no
BURNED SIDEWALK.
Children

Caused Conflagration
Washington Street
A Are on Washington sin
street eras
tied yesierdsy a
A numiHT of children
set Are under the sidewalk
posite to the .^w.Mllsh
sc
Mllsh church and”u
was making rapid headway when
h buckets
I
line o1
hose and
after a
hard fight. A
20 feet
feet square sTa.s
Are mas makifig^
use

tion tolerated In the latter place.
eachera are reported acarre
in Berrien county and the commit*km
er accounU for
paid, and auggeats thiu tbe number of
schools be d
announce tbe
town near Skandla.
Mich. A chair factory and saw mill
and several dwellings have been erect­
ed on tbe line of tbe Marquette A
Southeastern railway.
Marahaira lone policeman baa ap­
plied for a companion
prowl*, asking that an
man be appointed. Tbe " ilatam*
will probably
trolman from the gras]
The Fourth of July
Sonoma mill have a tm
cance ihl* year and tbe
j will do
its brat. The c
enthusiasm Is

and called
be burning up."
fire department came clanging around
the doctor P house inquiring
Are.
The doctor, verv siwplly.
through a Utile crack in the door, exhis Ignorance of any Are In
the night latch,
that it
have
that
none <if the phys
mliti
llted that then* mas any necessity
Calbsl at airhours of the nigh
it Is niH ptrange that the telephone
girl dO(>s ftomeiimra get things mixe.|.
mhen half asWp at the smUch *
An Intelligent state exchange sol
emnly marn* the Jun(* graduate that
though he may think he has cllmU'd
top of

taposltlon with i
a long distance t rise iwfore the foes
of progress cea-s
ise clami^ at his log.H
his slate Is not essen
from that at a Kuscoro
[K>n

LADIES’
A

b!r>'dtocOTmd

"1 told Unde
rid aod

be was gHto attrod to

SHIRT WAISTS
- ir* a great aaUsfactlon to
/show tbe Une oC ablrt watoU
we are offering the public. Our
aaaortment embracra beautiful
pattern* in both black and white
aiUn at price* from M.50 to
ej TK

•eme arore koM panto at the and
ffe ef le haiidhirtliiefe and mmfm ao
^
B. Bitidi A CA’a.
feurrro

lUIli ^11, PlSteWl-

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND.WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRlOaV.

nmBIIMBBAI TIAB.
CO.MMITWUTES
Travorro City to 8L Louis
$1B.S0, IS tey Ufldt
$19.00, 4$ «ty limit
$21.00. fMT the SCBSBB
This wiU include meal* and
berth between Traverse City at>d
Chicaga
Ticket* will be on sale comroencing Thuratlay, June 9,
1904.
Steamer* leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 10 p m., ami
Thuridaj-s, 6 a m.

Refrigerators

ELGIN G. LEWIS

There 1* more to a n-frigeralor
than rimply a.lmt to put ice
and footl in. *hre ventlUtlon
should lie cimFldf-red When the
air In the prm ixl.m Qiamber bt-"
come« muift and warm the provUlon* mill wKin
In the

UP-TIHttlE

••Ala*ka” the air lx taken out
through the duct« on the sldra
aad the provUiun chamber U
kept drj- and cold Come In and
let UF xhow them to you

,
LH.P0Pt,Ap.
RTF. CHURCH, e,P. A.

JURPET GLEAMI6 WORKS..
CaiDrt Clramrig and Featker Reno-

FRANK TRUDE

CASH GROCER
Mkl IMtH Itc ».
Mdq BMk I3e I.

I4t EUI FINt^TKEI
HAVE
TRIED THEM VETT
Record Want Ada. bring Big
Reform fer the nionev In^rated

22E Easi FmI SiQil
TRY A RECDRD WANT AO.

SOME SUMMER SHOES
That all ladle* wanL Borne point* to remember: If >our feet become *ore
and are tired at night it is becauae your shoes do not fit property; If your
shoe* wear out qulckfv it Is, of course, because quality Is lacking; if they ’
do not retain their shape it is the fault of the workmanship. All tlieie dif­
ficulties are overcome in Gray Bros.* ladies* fine shoe*.
You will surely want a pair of

PATENT LEATHER SANDALS
They are the swell shoe for summer wear. We have them in wne. t
three, four, five, six and eight straps, made in both patent feather wnd i
•kid and aell at $1.25. $1.50. $1.75, $2j00 and $2.50 the i^air.

LADIES’ OXFORDS
Are worn so much because they are ao comfortable. ' Thrae are mado In
patent leather and vlci kid and sell for $150. $250. $250. $3.00 and $3.5G

MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ SANDALS
Are made at stylish as the ladies* and have six straps.

HERE IS A SNAP FOR MEN
A good, serviceable tan shoe that we are now selling for $1.50. $1.75 and $2.
They are worth more, did aell for more, but to tell every pair they are yowra
at these prices.

MEN’S ELK SKW SHOE
The tougheal
customer* w1

THE CANVAS SHOE
, but serviceable shoe. Just the thing for outing,
D sell for $1.25 and $1.75 the pair.

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

Ir. If yoo-D look
MeTwrictrUyN*.
aard CaMbbeO of Bay «
able to carry out any obUgaUona made
fiMtat to own the prise turkey la the
Mate. Laat year ahe laid 120 eggs oa
Bpaaacattre dayi. aad large eggs at
^ ThU year ahe has a brood of
yoagtMkeya..aadUtakiagareaL

MARKET

COR. FRONT AND OtVI8ION*Ta

*

Taul^ Fair.

little leas at though

TOM QUNTON'S M^T

away to be made into nigm, lei me

critter ma
standin* on hi* hind laigs
_ with ’h.:
mouth----open a-lookln*
_
at me and I i
crly took to
lo the first tree
ti
that ma
sights tall slim one
on it. but didn't have time 1
did the best I couhl mlih
. of New Br
i ahagbark darn thinf
la an InsUnce of bow tbe apoU* of tbe
chase may U- tnroed to account as tbe
slop fer ihai I mas
outwani and visible sign of wealth.
Dewarra la made by atrlnglng tbe In such a gol denied hurry to g it amay
from
the
bear. Well. I kep on
Shells of a dog whelk up.>n the riba of
till I reckoned I'd got up aUiui &u feel
palm
,Im leaves,
leaves. These fttrings ma
or
such
a
matter,
an* mas beginirin’
retailed at-to i
feci puny tolerbal safe, so I v enter'd
the price la equivalent to about three look dovrn. an' by gosh! I was Keiiln*
abllUugx a falbom length -or they may on the ground, straddle of the
be made Into varloiu artielea of pen Jesta darnin' an' makln' motlon-s that
cm lo be worn on gremt wa.< all. As I was* savin*.
aavin*. I Itbon I'd
occaalona. In .\ew Itriialn tbe det when the 1
boardrd up by a'Vli b man la
bis funeral and divided
p my friend the bear, but he'd
among bis belra In much tbe same
reckon he mas as feared
a* of him " So It lx that i
kind of way as peraooal property la
Tided among ua.
high that the rond ix gt'l
ng at ila*m. mhen
Ftab Diet Bad Far the Talee.
ln”/ac^*llkriho
,
like
Iheaeit ler of Roxct.i
Fine ToI«w. It la aakl. are seldom
the ground.
>und in a country where flab or meat
•* ....I ikn
win*
an*
diet prevails. Tboae Itallana who cut
world
to
runfling
fr
most flab (tboae of .\apkm and
Tribune.
le.
f
Genoa) have few fine singers amdng
Tbe sweet voices are found in
Ladies, «y^ can Jump on iL trrnntb women of tbe country, and
It will eomc op nmillng
the towns. Norway la not a pie on it,
country of alnger*. because they eat every time.- Caiman** Elaetie Floor
too much flab, but Sweden U a coon- Varniah. B. E. Waft A Bona, Traverme
City.
try of
and aong. The carnlvoroua bl
rroak; grain eoUng birds
MRS. C. M. HOPKINS, fashionable
hair dre*aer. has arrived in the city
Far BaMv'. Eye..
main a few day* at 8f2 Park 8i.
pman-Vou want a nice motto to
up In the house, ma mm? How
would "Heaven Bhwa Our Home" OT
"No PUcp Uke Hume" do? Severe
Lug Ladj-Wouktot do at alL
What I want U a card to bang up in
hall bearing tbe woi^ "Better
Late Than Never."

that differtmt sonnda travel with dlffereot velocity.
A caU to dinner, be says, will carry
over a ten acre field in a minute and
a bait while a aumamia to
work Ukeo from five to eight

Horoes lo rent

you bad 1 bm

to 44 ml only ILOO roch. If you

TK MMUII L Ur <
■aMEHiMinE nMP/IIlf

'I

REAL
CREAM

HANNAH &LAY CO'S
AjmOCIOUB BATTLS WTM
mVALB PDA LSAOUBHIR <
o^thaaaw^
tor aa epara MaTud^*poeI?*aatf
for hia Mead form tha thaae at home trom the ftm boar. Tbam
ttepteiahaag.
what be^ twee tar. He * always aore

BEST

a^

plaea wbere be can find ocben aad
troabla tor tha foaag paople.
> teaad btamett. aad theta la ao oAca
Tha ooapitaatlona calmtaate ta a
klaaadantaadlag batwean tbe lovar*

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

tory Saale.
While the Ktac. rales of tba

MIOHIQAN

baddlag hla sharp boms ta tbe side.

ibfSwlSrtSj li?lS?lo5S?bS2
AL mws
sv m

OR tto clMrgc. but hsTlRg bM iRdleud.
•U tatlhif to appear for trial, be vat
delbalUd. H« appeared voliiatarilj oa
tb« <tb iasu and asked to hare tb« de^
faaH reaKired. Jude* Walt of tbe tv

right to a trial. Mr. Sellers
disputes the aentcace. alleglag that be
•Oi. to tbe ■oraraor of Oollma.
has a ooaatltutlonal right to a Jury
Bi Mayor Low oT New Tortc kaa
Caraed fr«B a «?• aoatha* toar of Bo- trial. He Is serrlag a aeateace for an
oCenae which there Is aa ret ao proof
rope.. He adaUtt that be will take
la the prealdaatlal oaapalgn. bat ooes that he
aoi care to aay bov be will aid Booeevelt. It U tboaght that ta the ereot
of the preaUears realeciiaa Mr Low

WUTISEATARM?

t at oolle
I BtodylBf aad pi
lag for caraera la exactly tbe
way aa fba aMO
atUotloai. Thai
m college.
vbere mm aad

arrh by the sl
Dg It into tbt.Alr
It kllU the g
, heals and so
adaiUlad to part or all of tbe eoaraa. the irritated mucous membrane and ef­
Tbara are IM oolleget for voatea fectually drives this disease from the
aioae. the chief of which are Vaaaar.
waraara.
nrya a
Mawr. lUdellff. WellaaOaraard. Brya
lay aad Sailth. .There are. betldea. symptoms, catarrha
work Bomewbere In I
brane of the throat hroochlal tubes or
the eouatnr.
■ of the lun
[ vat
If Its
rtbe
r tbe
alkaied tbre,* score year* and ten
Their aalted years are 1.246. The oldeat Bum Is Britbla Bpller. now In his
alihty-eighth year, who U alto tbe oldaat fox haater In Lancaster county
aad still followt the bounds on horse­
back Tbe axerdses eonsisted of a
fully SOO
Plerpont Morgan aays that the nerrlast aian he erer met was with him in
a railroad car while traTcllng In Eu
rope. The etrmnger. a German, took a
seat oppoalte him. and vat much Interaated ta the big. black cigar the
flaancler vat amoklag. “Vould you
mint gUIng me ooe like dat?“ be an­
ally said. Although much astonished
at tbe bluntneas of the request. Mor
can readily compiled therewith. The
Omaa lighted the cigar, look a few
poBs. aad. ^mlag with good nature,
aald: -1 vAild not haf droubled yoti.
bat I bad a match la mine poggtd and
1 did not know rat to do mlt him ”
la order to prepare blmaelf for a reapoasiUe poeltlon la the railroad
wortd. Klagdoa. eldaat son of George
J. OouM. bat appeared before the col

were thrown together la oae
month ago ill faaltag had «tbe iwa Upon net
settle tbe i
I each time The
U who was mi ch the larger aad
aaimal. was i ktorious. Tbe last
oa Memorial day.
when The King admlnUtered a i


V. and for the time
pat an end to the asplratloot of that
Aimal for tbe leadership
The King waa paacefully di „„
evIdenUy fearing no act of treachery
on the pari of aar enemy. Boddeoly
Black Beauty fell upou his pro.

WIPED OFF HAP
by Joseph Bertrand,
The village of Bertrand, four miles
south of Niles, which was founded by
Hyomel will <
Joseph B4‘iirand In 1812. has been
mtarrhal germs
wiped hfr the postofflee map by Uncle
cans and in a fi w weeks
Sam. and thus thq pioneer metropolis
be complete
^hls Is a
_ statement, but 8. of river and stage traffic and one-time
Walt Ar Sons empbaaite it by Gretna Green of Michigan and Indi­
refund your money If Hyo- ana for young people with matrimonial
Intentions, has become truly a "desert­
June 29 July l.rrC ed village."
Bertrand was a factor In the com­
merce of the country when It consist­
ed entirely of furs aad pelu of wild
animals, the product of the gun or
■ dark room with a mlxM multitude trap of the wary Indian nr half-breed,
and I enn pick out tbe^ geutlefolks and hunter and trapper. Tbe emi­
by their voice*.- No matter wbat your grants naturally clustered around the
established^ trading post, that
volt-e I*, you can Improve It by learn­ then
they might have^rqady access to the
ing to modulate It. High pitched, sirl- necessities
of civlllted life.
dent voice* are shnndy rrmclM«d.
In the conipB** of every voice there
e three regl*ter*-tbe middle or
throat, tbe lower or' cbe«t, and tbe
upper or bead. Tbe uae of tbe middle
pitch for Ulking U very de*lral»le. but
tba voice Sboukl be trained to slhla
«p and down, varying with the emodotis; low. when the mood Incline* toI aerlouaneas. and higher when It

Very <

•HiRINNECL BROB.** PU
«U aaywheve la the V. 8
lAtermtara mailed to any addre** on reQRINNKLL BROS.* MUSIC MOUSE, MAHUFACTURERB,
TRAVERSE CITY WAREROOMt. 2Sf E. FRONT ST.
FACTORY AMO OEMERAL OFFICES, OETROfT.

ERANCM STORES: (All of which aeH -Orteaen

•r •Matiae or aaraatarah mim
tbe beaadful Soutbara
toaaoka- waa the offer

aa^ ‘w^abmlTibl?
by tbe most beany

slstsof

tavern, a few i
and a chui

U abaat two wosks afisr bM___
call tbs aittfr bagtoa to call tbs dragEtat -Doc.- aad to frH at boms bw

•f oar las Crsam thatglvM aor
toe Crsam Seda aad aar Sam

psrtor to tboas prssaatad by tbe mvsrageatock
paay Is also aa axecpcioaaUy atroag
and they shoaM do very well here
Juriag the remainder of their engage

Mias Campbell gave
wbkb was varied la iU aelectloas and
exceptionally weD rendered. Of all
ber* oa ber program the
little Brahm a -Wlegenllod’'
waa probably tbe best. ThU aumber.
whkh was sung la a most artistic
r. fiUplsyed the soft tone, of
Miss Campbells voice to perfection.
Tbe iltiJe soag "He Lova. Me." by
Chadwick, was aaot
Then fallowed a Bght for
a charmlag
that will go down In the history of the Miss Campbell gave
while in the Aria ‘ Vol che
park as the asost ferodous that
•he showed that she could do
was witnessed. Staggering to hla
la aa entirely different Uae of work.
after the first attack. The King,
But
It
was
In
Scotch
a bellow of fury, closed with his
songs that Miss Campbell was moAt ai
my and the fight was on.
Swaying their shagin' heads from home, bringing out the tenderness
•lile to side, charging and wheeling, whkh Is an innate quality of this claa*
the huge animals gored each ,otBer of music. "O for a Breat o’ the Moor
with an abandon that struck terror
IT to lands*** especially winning the audlthe hea
of their comrades, who
Mls* Campbell' possesses a voice
ot
which has unusually sweet iont*s. She
e
ha* a very attractive *uge pre*
•. and Ust night she won her audi
• iMith with her voice and her man
e|>ers arme.
-Washtenaw Times Miss Camp­
pitchforks hurried to the
bell will sing at the ('ongregatlonal
were unable to interfere, The Kli
church tonight.
put up a splendid fight, butt after
minutes his opponent backed away,
rushed at him he'ad down and Inflicted
Tbe Ruaelan rieamnt. even If <bq
a mortal wound through the lungs
The King sank to the sward and was bread be cauls Urk, baa a lion lioucba
unable to rise. He died In a few min- to add to bU leal much Miught by
western world—tbe
. which grow tbou-

seph river. In amount of outgoing and
Incoming traffic.
The leading spirit in Bertrand was a
Mr lUrbour. a man of Indomitable
energy and most persuasive eloquence.
» he had a glad hand,
a post route was e*lablUhod from Detroit to Chicago.
Previous to that time, the Chicago
mail bad been transported by carrier*
on horse hack. The post route was to
and the grmter range one pass through Edwardsburg. thence to
Peter Truitt s farm, where It branched
crossing the river at Bertrand,
lo of the leading cltlrens of Nile*
reived the idea of havlng^the mall
*h diverted from "Truitt s Tavern"
Niles.
aot ataad upon ibe order of his going
Mr. James H. ('snfleM. lll.ra
committee was delegated to go to
oa laarmlng what was la tbe wind In
k>lumUs university, tells of
^troll and Interview Gen. Lewis
a few boors be had packed up his be
ommunlcanl w ho s**ured Blsli
Cass, who was the territorial goverloagtaga and was on bis way to Balt ter that be nlway* lesrmnl *oi
tbat time. Embarking in what
Lake City, declaring that he prafara
F be <'sc to bear him was known at a mud wagon, after two
days and nights of continuous travel­
by wsy
ing. they arrived In Detroit on the
Why. bishop, until
third day. broached the object of their
grand
serroon
of
your*
A I
mif-slon to the governor, requesting
always beUeved that 8
T. B
he issue instructions that tbe
ab was a man and bla wlfer—
. who Is cow nndargo1 go by way of Nile*. He gave
New York Tlmaa.
a respectful hearing, but de­
clined to Issue instnictions, his objec­
tion beUg that the river was bridged
at Bertrand and was not at KHes. The
committee returned home cast down,
Big Rapida. Mich.. June 3, 1i04.
but upon the day that the mall coach
ORINNELL BROS. OwtruH. Mich.
was due to arrive at Trulll s farm,
the aame committee was there to meet
Qaattaffian:—Last September the Ferris Institute purIt. A* the driv *r was Ignorant of the
route he made inquiries and was db
irimiall Bran. Upright Piano for the music derected to the road leading to Niles.
TbU ptaao bas'been in continuous use ever
Soon the Bertrander* came op with
aa purchaaed. During tbto time a Urge number
banner* flying. When they discovered
tisti bare bad occaalon to use this In­
strument and every oae baa .^n more than delighted.
open tbe prisoa gates upon them all
We have already parchaaad anblher Grinnell Broa. PUao
for diverting and delaylaff the United
States mall. But nothing ever came
of it. In the meanUme the citizens
► eoaalder It a prtvilefe to
rlor
of pUao. Teacher* of the piano caanot afford
esi side of tbe river. Thus
to rtmtdn igaocAat of the axeelUat feature* of thl* Inmail TV
atnameet. The Ferris loBtltute buy* ao other asake
meabaalcal englaeertng. which In
adaa the study of machtaenr. me
laalca, steam, electricity, the coo
of dyaamos aad n
chemistry aad tbe testing
<
teatl
i. Jay. the second eon Iof tl
_
__ _ _ . will study Uv
R, W. Commlng*. an elder of tbe
monaao church, has been proaelyUag
la New York, but has left for the west
rather bnirledly. He bad ukeo rooms
ta an apartment boose, but as aoon as
the other teaaats learned who be was
aad wbat he was doing they signed a

The lot Cream atrvad at «w

of the bard ta Maw Toilt death. Tha raeaaeiliatloe
tbroagb tba aflorta of tbe naif ■acriSe
tagM^.wboJ^tatave^^j2.

F LOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

ICE CREAM

or tbs soda fouallta. it I. aboat a
amatfa bsfom tbs gsasral puUk maps
apy .bSMfft Tbsn tbs ritter isara
btmaetf away from tbs drug atotv
loag saoagb to abow ap at tbe grocery
aad impress tbs men sitting aioond
oa tbe cracker and sugar barrala with
hit dignity and grvatnesw They are
ready to be Impressed.
A csrtaln rerereoce Is always fstt
for a drug store and some of this
must natnraUy demand to tbs sittsr.
Bs knows bis gait. Us looks wias and
waits to be aakod about bosliicaa.
There la pride In bis tooeo s* be replles that busioesB Is booming, and bs
Itao like a trooper abont the dally caab
reerttita to add to bla own dignity. Us
fssla tbe respect In every mind, but
tbe cUmax cornea when wnnebody asks
him If be can suggest s ramedy for Indlgestioii. kidney cemiptalut or IdsocinU. Tbsf* what be* been waiting
for. and be assymes all tbe dignity and
gravity of a doctor aa be glibly refers
to cahimel, cblorofonu. cltnil, Umilln.
byosetne. aalol and a doseu other things
be bat Jotted down and committed to

Sane a richneee that la hard te
Rad at athar faaataiiia.

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH. Mjtn*r.

Marmalde in the rowaUin.
The bathing sea*oc ha* opened at
the Hamilton fountain at the corner
of Detroit and Root street. Flint. De
nl«Nl the opponunitj
•rtuni
of »orf bathing.
the bov* and girl* In the vkinitv are
utiliring
iwllucl.1 water* of tbe
*parkling fount for ihHr .dallr mblu
tion*. Every afternoon and evening
water nymph* and water |mp* may
U- *e<‘ij dUportlng them*elve« In the
fountain*, .pray In regulation bethlag
In another month tbe sittsr baa a *ulf». while their elders look on from

argufxl that bs couldn't alt anmml a j
drug store for a month without picking I
up lot* of pointsn. Us 1* consulted rs^
gaming fsloDa. warta. wests, cold *ori*. t* not prone to exp
dandruff, sore beda. bradacbes. .ore
throat* «nd cough*, and it U de«'larvd council baa forblddem tbe m of any
awfully good of him when be volun form of exploalve* within (be firs Umteen to ran. In and *ee a baby with 11* no the Fourth of July, and tbe one
(be colic or a boy who has been swal­
lowing peach atones.
He 1* given dosens of opportunities
on 'The day we celebrate.'
rvery week to talk shout nux vomks,
ctlce there ha* been
hypophosphates. alkahdd*. •alleyUtss ih**
and
chlorides, and It's *11 tbe same to tlttti
Ibem for
be I
bl*
bearers
wbetber
be
get*
them
right
aacal srtth tbelr coerae rye bread Tbe
poorewt laborer has aUo a luxnrloos or wron^ end to. Ue tuny have l»en
Stone I Md* in the northern *ectlon
drink always available from the ever oonalderrd a *4Tub sort of a mau be­
present samovar, aodf the t«*a they fore becoming * aitter. but after a time of Bay c «nty are In bad ahape and
every me ting of the road commUhion
would be the envy of any Amer public ofiluion undergoes a ciiauge, and ern
U de!
«1ih pHltlon* for either
men
take
jiaiua
to
lirag
of
lila
smartlean connolaaeur of that beverage, for
road extension* or repair* It
tbe beet of C4iln**a tea I* fouuU In | DCS* and b»w»t that they alwaya knew
over lIOo.oOO to do all the work
I, and aU claaeea enjoy It. qual­ be bad It In him
a*ked. The farmer* In every section
I
have
alway*
wUbed
that
I
could
ity and fragrance. Never i. wau-r al­
of the county want road* extended
lowed to stand on tbe tea over a few get a druggist «*ut Into tbe wood* attd The trouble in the northeriL^iortlon of
secure bU candid opinion as to bl* sit­
Ibe county is due largely to the de
I U extracted, and a miklly .tita- ter. but have ucver been able to ac- *t met ion caused hv
spring flood*
compliab
tbe
feat.
No
matter
what
X. straw colored drink 1. tbe ro­
ll srould be weU If tbe lluaslan they think, however, he baa In-come
Protmhiy the olthfkt traveling kale*
peasant would content blms«lf with an adjunct, and It would bs dangerous man In thj^att'l* J. N. Ferguiion. ol
Utlnga.
HU
poslUon
U
8<eiih Don. who. although pa*l K2
tbit, for hla only great vlctl 1* dnmk
still actively engaged
sanssa.-Sorial Serrlce’
ent medicli
If be U tbe right sort of brand, be
for the iw
mak« all customers feel glad that tbey
year. He drive.
didn't
go
to
the
can>et»UT
shop
for
f.»r
hi*
own
horse.
rov.-i1ng a large tereU**Lox^** offlci* which
tbelr prescription* or to the hlaclmmlth riion ^ch season; 1* a* straight a* a
soldier, and would not l.e taken by
enyo^e to U* over CO or 6!i.
New BugUnd. Abont that time an personal experience with pilch plat
t/iosE WiiO FAIL to attend the
oerican clipper and-an Engltah yacht ter*, hot water bags and consumption ctixiron at the Congregational church
re sntsrlng tbe bartior of tienua to­ core* U both Interesting and valua­ thl* evening will mis* a delightful
to * man who want* to lire ont hU
gether. and there waa a race ta-tween ble
tr«‘at. Miss Camplrell's lecture redtalc
allotted
year*.
;
have been enthusiastically received
er and tbe yacht and the cllpFor the flrat few weeks the sitter U wherever she has given them, and the
ID tbe race. Wbeo tbe two
rere In port tbe owner of the rather In awe of the doctoh who drop pn>gram tonight mill include ber best
yacht a person of pollriied In. but contact aoon puts him on a fa- number*. .In addition to a mixed pro­
came on board the American inllUr footing. He has do diMoms and gram she win devote about half of the
handsomely congratulated the can*t practice; hut. havlug got on to lime to ih^ favorite old Scotch meloThe •concert, which will begin
captain of tbecUppar upon bU m-hleve- tbe contents of most of the bottles, be
for the benefit
b be aald wa* aU tlie more la Imbued with a fratemal feelliig and
Admission 25
In view of tbe fact tb*t It can be made a frli-ml for life If called
I tbe first time that bU yacbt had -Doc- In reply. Three months after
' boen beaten. Tbe liberal minded hU InltUUon be U ready to greet any
White,
black
or
colored
aiik hand­
Yankee captain replied: "Welt phytlcUn entering the store with:
• Hello, Doc! Good morning to yotf! kerchiefs at 19c St 8. Benda A Co.'a.
thaUa cuiioos. It** tbs first time
Got any Interesting eases on hand to
tbs Polly Ann ever beat anything "
day or want any adviceT’
The doctor* usually treat tbe sitter
WbM OoU Wu tariwea.
Odf player* complain that tbelr fa with something like contempt, but be
vortta game U not taken seriously get* hU revenge on the druggist. In *tn*et commissioner mouldn't furnUh
three months he think* be own* tbe brooms. Close proximity to the asy­
store; In three more be imagines be lum there seem* to have a bad effect
owns tbe druggist as well. Then be up<m the city offlclal*
suggest and advlue and be
. and it U a hard Job for the
to tell who U tbe actual bead.
Only once In my life did I ever
sptambsr 9.1637, Pranrt* Broune, know • dmggUt to rebel against bU
none to John Broune. vHibster In Banff, sitter. Tbe sitter had worn out hla
was eoovktsd by tbs borrow or Juatlce chair and accidentally hc.krn hi. cua
court of tbe burgh of breaking Into tbe
certain
of Patrick Bhaad and stealing also wanted
w csw» wrestled
I ordMnlt the aaM Francis to bs around. To my great amaaeroent. and
probably
to
bU
own
at
well,
the
drug
praasntUe tacken and carslt to tbe galtowshlU or this bargha. and bangtt oa gUt replied that If the aitter didn’t like
tbs gallows tbereof to tbe death, wbers- thing* a* tbey-wen* be could more out
on
tbe
sidewalk.
There
were
five
af William Wat. fisnyater of tbe aaM
minutes of redbot conversaUou. and
aoxyls. galve domme.
then tbe man of drugs went down into
hU boots and acknowledged hi. error
atn*t forgl'^
forgl'^n at once.
Mlaa Koox^l never heard Mlso Hs wasn't
It was two or i
Gabble talk ao incessliatly and *c fooltbe aitter extended the band of recontehly aa mbs dkl last al^t slw
cUlatloo and aald;
Co bs postttvely craxy.-AU right Jim. well let It go tbU
time, but don't never let me bear such
thlB morning and she appeared to be an ootbraak again. Urn not bara for
othad in ber right mlnd.bat for yowA mad If
MtatKnox--TbstEsa! Deeallsteln
IS ■mrntag. Wbat srretchsd bad
fM.-’-PhOadalphla Prana
TAV * mCORD WAIfT AO.
I WANT A&
TRY A I

TO

mmmm
MIBCELLANEOUE

j[BSTIttCTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICESQ
PALMER & CARVER

TbeBiratyAttnetioa

To-Night
THE R. FRANK

RyTlEOOE
STOGK 00.
lathe SMidyBnm

THE OKM

sip»

A strictly Uth dass Nay

Umaa.
ORAKD FOURTH OP JULY calebratloa at Suttons Bay. QaaiUae ladlaa war daaea. parade. Sraworka. ball
»e. raeaa. pkalc. Radoead railroad
I. Trail wQl leave at 10:30 p. a.
the baaett of tboae who wlah to

g2=“«f5
=«saw.‘

GET YOUR ORDER IN BEFORE JULY 1ST. OPEN fevENINCS

A GAS HINGE AT GOST. SII.00--SI8.00
..ALL CONNECTIONS, BOTH OUTSIDE AND INSIDE, FREE...

B« MAUdm SU«d9

i ms u ar
3 yMSI. 3

iJ

T rrrr'r

,

Oor Howery will fairly make your feet jumr*r joy

MIDW^EX...................... ................. 15c. or 3 (or 25c !

“w%feSft‘^S»SS''S“^x‘‘?5cTVrx«.

i‘•■®E3Sfs=Bis;a“S

model dty ot ibe

Am old cberlabed supersiltloo
Iho prairie dog U thus rutl
bmahed aride la the American Natsrsl
war In the E»M will be bronifht
HUtoey by Wllttam T. Homaday:
4 lo a cloite before the middle of auinmn,
It U sot true that the prairie dog ML The Ust letters read Iwckwsrd
C. Quigley left this morning for
♦ when Japan will have cooqnered Rna- Oraat lake to visit hla parents.
Uvea la peace and harmony In the oame
the last word, the next to the Ust
Mias Kathryn Bishop of Oak Park. bVTUw with the ratUeonake and boi^ letters tbo next to the last word, and
J fla,
3
-War will ahake ttala na
lU Is Tlsitlng her uncle, the Rev. C. T. rowing OWL The aaakes would make no oa tbrongbooL There are also
4 i a-ar. It will becln In the hot
[tout Mias Bishop Is principal of the abort work of the young pmlrie doga.
3 dlvlaloaa In a iMttaehold1 of Are. two Indergmrten department In one of the and the Utter would quickly kill tbo many letters la each word as there i
.oblk s^
owi: it U aafe to aormUe that wbeu
and there will In? many Irallora.
lie. trii
-A creat calamity In the ahape of Mrs. W\X5. Law
e. left yesterday a doudly and quarreteome rattler lorades the home of a prairie deg fam
Mr. Hardnut 1 admit. Mr. that my
ffro will visit Philadelphia during
r a vUit in W est Branch.
ahen he aak
Mked ^h«
mited last Sunday wh
Miss Rose Rhorlng. who has been tiy the Utter speudllj oeeka a ^ life baa smt been what It sbonW l*e.
child to lake a walk wl
e guest of Mrs. Clara 8. WTlUams of cterwbere. Tho borrowing owl U la but I truly and imaelfishly love ynur
will die. Wlien AllHon waiiwarr,:s«<Hl win not equal that of the. B^timore 312 Union street for the past few days, the habit of taking refuge in abandon daughter, and If ever 1 give ber a inothe entire police force and eiim men fire, the loss of life will be extensive left this mornlnc for a short stop at ed burrowa and nesting la them to ssre
ftuarded him In a rw»ro in the city
‘fln'wdU
a7 night,
Alden and Kalkaska before going to the Ubor of digging a burrow for it
hall. A bic crowd rat hon'd end
lefrre the dawn of the year
y« of 11K>7 her home In Detroit.
aolf. In the PblUdelpbU Geological
threwtened lynchlnr. Allison refuMBert
gaidon Mr. A. E. Brownwoce trted tbo
to deny or confirm the charge.
Isit at Cedar.
of a.....................*
At
mldnlcht
a
mob
of
55
kwdlnp
part),
of
Asia
and
In
Ulands
of
the
1
M J. WlllUm. of Cedar paaaed owte and prairie dogs. The owU ^
»<>• MAUCHKD TO CITY MALL men of the city met by appointment
hrtiugh the city today on hU way to
The ftsb always lie with tbelr j
AFTCR ALLItON.
Marion, being, called there by tht
npMream and tbelr eyiw looklv f^w
?Tty* hl^ lth™a*^^h^p”m^***^Vm^
hU father.
what the water 1
Uses Kvass left last evenlni
foru be natural and send tl»e liire,l«wu,
biriie posse of offleem. The mob dtfor
a
visit
at
the
8t.
LouU
fair.
miCED BIS OLD niEND manded the man and the officers re
» real fly would <
are to be
n>o ftrst half of tbU word U feorb. aatben
K- C. Ovlatt of the CanadUn Paciflt
was a Traverse City caller todio^ -youth- or -life.- The iwcond half U
relnforcements**arlred for the tifficer.
'• The
* propbeev aro
a UtUe uncertain, but may be (xmjecBe-You dWn t
RHIR-YVAMU) DAUGHTER WILL and the mob was driven off after an revelations of Cod. He bas admon gone to Chicago for
tuied to be probably nautb. -daring.Uhed me to go to New York, and I
wh< It waa the BpanUh Goths who gave It proponed to you. She-No; 1 have no
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Vanaukan. who
DIE At A RESULT.
spirited away to
ro. even though they hoot at me live near Chicago, arrived in the
its earliest vogue In the penlnsuU as often dreamed that you
s l*aw.-The town
,hcrv and east me Into this afternoon for a vUli with
or Frman. Ban Femaodo. me -Detroit Free Prwa.
father. M. n. Morgan.
king of Caatlle. sent It on to Aragon
Wat a tpnday Gchool Tea^r a»<
Mrs. Peter Blermacher of Monrot* and thence to Naples, where It became
Center
U
a
Traverse
City
caller
ttKlay.
Tmalae of th# Methodlat Church
and llgures In -The TemMr and Mrs. Jamt's M. Rogers of
'erdinand. With
so s
Ijist wiM k s sales w
Has mrnn •pirltad Away to
Ferdinand and IsabeUa Its fame grew
ful we• ^will have a spec sale!
Again. In Spain itself It
rn am
out a It
:’Tmtorr
nmtomiw we will have $1. $5. $8 and
mndo and Ueman. In
}$|0
for fS. Watch for sd. In to$10 hat.s
hat...........
THK STEAMKU COLlTMniA will
Pepprey-Hub! Such tinwnm,i.b-l
m..rToW< Record

8ooU Haven, Mich., June
in excursions to NVah U wanta. Omeiaxuniptlon I never—
i. Northport and Northiuul Point
Dumley—.Assumption'? I
morning this weet. Fare, round
tractor, iniatee of the MeihcvUst
Anglo-Saxon? - Longman s you
Ne-ah-ta wanta. 25 cents; Omena.
in lay ,»ii«i to
church and a Uacber In Iho Sunday
Peppn y—No. I refer to your )
50 cents: Northport. 75 cents. Boat
I
June 30th Chaa. W. Baxter.
khool. has been arrested on a crim street this
leaves at S:40 a. m.' Steamer Cresofmt
► representinfl the Stein Bloch
tlon that you have at^UTilna
laal charge. HU vlcUm Is said
excursions e%er> altemoon this ww
will exhibit fall styles at
delpbia Prei.s.
a club and knocked it down. He also t► Co.
fouler-old Bdlth Boeor. the daug
reiurnlng at 4:2o.
3222 1w
store. Come and see the
-U makes me weary.” aahl the skipbest the animal and the In'dlgnartim of t our
of hSs old friend. Charles Boeor
A man that 10 young In ye*
new suits and overcoata.
per of a clipper ship juat In from South
Mg^ « the Dunkley-Wniliams line witnesses was arouse.! to a cornd.ler
BUY THE LEAOER^The
America, -to buy a newapaper Juat ta^d^lnb^ If be has lost oc
able extent. A warrant may U- l>*s-ied
Piano—129 Front streeL
after I have Unded and read that my
The crime Is said to bnve been com-

May we Aow them to you?

the ronveralcm of the natioo vlll fol-

^

KUBECK & HOYT
121 UmOR STREET '

CARRYING
HEMP ROPE

mumi $3.00

on bis Stsge t'un-er In a talk befure
klkm-c of Yale students at ColU*ge str)*.*! bnll the other nlgbl- The
addriHMi was nmW-r the aumdees of the
Pbl Ib-ta Kapiw society. He an*
fwen-1 in.*niy qm-tioiis asked by on*

OIK et the .inesti in«. To tbU Mr. Jef*
II. afttT a brief
plied:
-U b II I wns a 1^0

ven llecUier.
New fall auite i
make will be ahowti at our
store Thursday. June lOlh. by
Chaa. W. Baxter. Call and see
Hamilton Clothing Co.

Copltnl i.miiKliiiieiit is In vogue In
JatMO. I.nt iM.oue wltiM-oi,^ the artual
dIsjKiteli of the <-mib*iiitM-l nmn. who
Is idat—l ill a kind of U>\ niMl h>rt to
biins«-lf IIS iMHUi ns the ikshm* In ad
Justml. Tlic fl.s»r of the l»x fntls
wlieii the nignal K given, and the mue

iwrw.

■h-

...AND STILL THEY C0j*lE:..
-TMEY OOIVIE, AOAIIM AIMOr aoaiim
OUR COMPULSORY SALE is all we claimed for it. ' li goes down in the hisior>' of our More as our “GREATEST SALE*’
Never was a high grade new. fresh siotk of merchandise sold at such sacrificed prices. Six days of the sale is now past and still there is
no abatement in the interest taken. It seems as if every one in the country' was taking advantage-^of the great reductions—thousands
visit the store every day. We quote below some items picked up at random a^ we wander througe the aisles.

eocaicbtm

• If you have friends who have not
hevd of this talc, go and ten them at
once. For yottrseU; if yon haven't
iltenW yet. come as soon as }-ou c tn.

J unbleachcil cotton. .
Apron ginghsms.............

docs not exaggerate in
a rtrong wbnl t
have in clothing are
the least when esay that the barg;
very man, young or oW. xhouW invest. Every mother
mighty. Every
;•
up
her
boy.
A
saving
from
$1.00
to $8.00 on suit is
should
..................
Jering, is it iKit,
not, come and sec.
worth cousidering,

Lot of 51.00. T6c and 60c straw haU.................................................2Sc
Others a. low as......................................................................................... 3C

.6c pnnte............. .............

l$at$
Lot of Stiff HaU that have been carried over, were XBO and 3.00
vJoea. to dose..................................................... »8C, 48c. 25c

That this Compulsory Sale
has been so well attended.

8c Uwns......................
F«,cy outing*................

THINK OF IT. If you.
city (none better than Kuppe
$22.00, )t)u can get them for

nc of the best Suite in the city
ler’s) suits worth $20.00 and

nVouOlanl
a Cheap Suit

BX^.^rf^i-98

^ OM^ge line It going at great re-

$i.»

Tor $^-50
we giw you achoiceofa
wide range of styles and pat­
terns. cvef)' suit worth

p^.oo

tt cheap enough for a uian’s
good.-subttantial every day suit.
Then we have a man’s all wool.

^aiutr

Better step in and t e e

S.60

A

AH high grade pMU
One-Fourth Off

Pants

Boys’26c Pants..........lOc
18.00

10.00
18.60

Boys’60c and 76c PanltJI..3»C

Uitdetmar

AH of oor best pants
One-Foorth Off

, Men’s fimey Wonted panU.T5C
Men's dreii puts, worth
double......................... 2^

nil Cate Styles Rats and eapsl'4 Off

Lidie* ISc underweif .

Tl Yen Olant a Pair el 8eed Shoes

Ladie*' 25e underwear .
Ladies’ 60c tindenrear..

$12.50 and $14.50

k

12JC dimitiei..................

eompHlsoryPrkts
enmtntsfnrnisbliids
Men’s Uaa mo^mied nteen ihirti,
-«th76e............................... 3»C
Men’s 60c white and black stripe
woAshirU........... :................3»C
Another lot aJ....................
ISC
eoc mdanndried white shots....... 25C
Good quality sp-Undate loA and atiff
boMn duns....... i39C
Plain and 6uict sommer nder*«».........
4*e
Good«K*.$pa»,fc,..,............. sc
Goodwhiten»l &n<7hauAnhieri.
0»iiapend«......... ...............*c
SSeandSacfopaidef^........... I$C
Fanerhoie^tt Pric«ioroo«nah
kind.

For a little bit of money, you can get them here-bnt don’t wait or
yonr tiae may be gone.
Choice of our very best 3.00 aiul 3 .60 shoe* for ladies, this
sale ....................................................................X25«»4X4«
The Famous JuIU Marlow 3.60 shoe* with dastic instep, goat..XI3
Lot of Ladies’ 1.60 and 100 shoe*........................................... »8C

m OstMdslUAicta ]fce«rdiiiM

men's Teelwear
Hinsn 6.00 Shoes ..

-------2.89

4.00DresSho^ .h...

....... Z9B

8.60 dresishoes.

........2.48

n sun WsM SmtH $ZfS.
Just eleven Misses’ shirt
waist suits, price early in the
season was 5.00.

. Kimonas.
1.25 values........................ 79c
75c values.......................... 48c

muslin
Underwear.

Chetper gfudei reduced in same proportion.
Mi«et'L26 Miofei.................69C 86c soft roles..................
Kroa*1.00 9hoes.............SBC Anotherlot At..........
Mi«es'96cshoeA............J..89C TewusAoes,
We r-MnW OM Afca. yoM «»ar
Vyo. nakji:

^1 -'VIHE BOSXOM

Ml s*cB yonaead

Worth of high grade mer­
chandise at prices that means
a saving of almost half.

1$ Tinny
mender

One-Feurtb Off on nil Other Straw Bats

Remnants ol lawns. ..

8c white Shaker dannel.

Uc sold mor« eiotblns last week tban wc
ever did In any en« week telor*. **Puts»d”

$80,000.00

Straws

Staples

miobiy

^ Bow Stldom X
/ anOpportnirtty \
I
Elk. CHS
I
% One eomes /
YOU Ji

Boys' SuHs.
Lot of boyi’ all wool Mtge

suits, worth 4.00 anfl^sm

NOTICE
WMtN YOU Am MNUMIM OS HOUtt CLSANIIM IS TW TtMt
TO wim SOS SUGTSie UOHTS os CtKCTWC CAU. ItIXS.

Wt WIU. m SLBAStO TO nOUSK WITH vow AT ANY
TIMS OM ANY KINO OS XlKCTSIC «YOSK. UUMC OS SHALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
IM

oteX te tte iBBOont ate
Bat haCUn I wuat up te ted 1 aat
la tte teOM wrtdag rooB ate wrote
m. Tte hotel wrfdag rooB waa
atoo tte parlor ate tte banooB ate
tte oM It to e^-^^BToatoirt to
bare ao aBUX tMo la oaa. Tbero
ware two AaMrVaai at tte bocal. Tbex
did aot Bte Cteanipo. Pur two w
— WfcO 14 t» JifflMt MM
tW ttex ted booa **yto« to gn a
ttet weald take tbOB bade to
world. Ttece were no Bore boots.
mvh^ U mma^ M n. mo >I fond Ttere wee ea|x auw ate than a boat
te Japan. Tte guveraBoat had aotete
aB OmlM ate tnntetM late

; fissKSs
A ,

^

!£.“=£
■?.rS‘*“Sr
ring has happened to Bcglnaldl

fcooitertt. te WM 00 oogioodro of tte
oiDOktette. te teokf 1 iDiditei ttet
1 woirid 00 ooteco la tel ooMi ifd
oppolaiod teal gaordloo oagte ofX
tecM* oad lofi ten oittiiic ionaoly

'telii ted tiood m Kocm «» la tte
crtntnn of tte fftroaiiof oad ted
totea Bj tecsofo owoj ttam tern.
Tte NorwogloB eoptola of tte otep wn
taum tte Kocooa that If te I
cooM dowa fSPOB tte croootroo
JopoDioo cooIlM wort folotlv to hiai
at tte oan BoaMot ttet If te did
oooo dowa tter would brook hJo oocfc
la tteio plocoo at ooco. Tte Kofoan
aooBod la doubt ao to joot wtet to do
MU te oootiiod to boro iDOfo fear of
tte Jopo la hto teait tbaa te did of tte
Morwoglaa caplata. and te otojid.
loppoalodtotteJapaoooepotlcnnoB.
Niid te ordered tte Koreaa to come
dowa and got loto hlo boat 8o tte

a: tte Norweglaa captoln threw
kojiag plo at bte; two Japanoi
itloo alappod imaaote weotbf.an
dattoa tote ouough to baag
tte tead with a lodger. 1
tad him gaoplag out hlo <
imtter. Hochorg
od BO three tUaao tte uaual price wboi
we got to tte laadtog. with ao tuuct
chewrfulaaB aa though te hod aer«i
eooe a Japanaao la hto Ufo.
1 lefuaod te pax. aad te charged four
ttaea. 1 trted to argue, but te caluUj
told haada as BX baggage. 1 appealed
to a Japaaeao ataadlag on the wharf.
UBXBoet duentJapaaoeel eapUlnod
tothoKoraaa. Then I took
gStureTMSi^lSt wua tte price
tte Koreaa waatod. Tte Japaneoe adJUBBd tte dlfltoultx ImUMdlatclx. Ho
cateht up tte tweatx oca piece out of
BXitohd aad hurled ttlatte ~
fteai Thoa. with a tereo
plekad up a boat hook and japped at
theKoMaa. Tte bbatmaa lmmodlate>
tX hewed MquIoUBlx
adadtted
at oaee that tte argument odraaeed
Boot gouBoue reward for hlo ocnrlcea.
the Taitoua pleeao on tte pack framea
ttex caiTtod on thoir backa. I bw a
Koreaa tredglag along tte road cai^

> 1 had wtIhoBt fainting from
lou. 1 atiuBd awax and beard
tte canton Mtowlag mo. Thou I
dad ttet 1 waa teteteg a moot lm>
poalag parade coiapoeed of aomo two
doaaa Korean cootea. Ttex bad dltte waigbt cf a draaa autt caao. Aaetter teat dodbto uadB tte burden of
two ntaomor ruga and a watorpnof
coat, wbito tte BBU at tte rear of tte

original three or four.
After tte Japancee cuottuna oM
had exaaMd tte haggage mx car

E. .

coda fau late Baa ate we atartod t
ahetoi. MX piiten iiut tod tte wax
te BBwaiea hetoL ttewardi hotel to
tte audttattam aaaas of Chemui^
Itio upotalnover agrocatx Mare ate
to rua br a OhteoBaa. But tte Stew,
aid hotel wua fun up. no BX P«ter
teferBte ate ugula aarchad down tte
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B. Hojoahteut BO. 1 OB MX feat
waaTuHr«uteL 1 tetettate^ Tte
aSte
te^M
1 opaate tte han door ate Bade BX
hteoattedoarwBhBXftetluBX
luoB ate BP hate wuD ote la tte halL
TteaCter

WM. F. BEINNETT,
i!SJlVCOr.!M!SSION:v S1CC«, EE0U«
JAPAN'S SPIES
IN CZAR’S ARMY

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-Bnt I thought you aald It waa go­
ing te te aomething terribleT Ah. you
HOT DAY DONTfi.
are dooeirlag me! You are kecplag
hack tbe truth! 1 moot know aU! Don't
tortnre me thto way. You are cmeL
If you wish to avoid annstroke. keep
LK me know tbe worst I will be
heura. 1 will try to hear up. Oh. luj 8WARM8 OF TMCM KEEP THE MI­ your, temper, don't drink tntoxIcanUi.
eat leas, walk In the ehade. dooT over­
buy! Mx pour boy: Take me to him!
exert yourself, let the air clrciUate
KADO POSTED
te get te ChOBulpa Ttex were Whore to ter
freely about your bead. Such to tbe
"You acc. he wae going faster than
wllUag topaxJOOxeooraoOx^to
advice civen by tbe heulth department
gd CroB OhaBUlpo to BbanghaL
If any of your friend* do auocamb.
lerere aothlag dote* for uo here, toffy?*
In Toklo Four Mao are CentrolKiig ttial do not get excited. Open tbclr dothone ef tte ate faced men. ** atonghter aad Inatot oo holding him onIn*,
dash water la the face and call
War Plam for tte Japadidn't have no right a^ooBln*. 1 wa dor a teary teod. ao tterthe doctor. Continue cooltof applies
"Oh. to ttet aUT I'm ao reUcred.
I his arrival Many live* are
aa oaax a^ an right Think d (
saved In thto way.
BaaUx. tte way you apoka I couldn't
Alihouj
ten to^Koiee. Oh. 1 got what w2 help thinking U wae aomethlng eertNagasaki. June
There are four
ed. one
te me aU right Think of mo
men in Japan who know everythin* voretl. as far as beat Is concerned,
humid,
about the progrea* of the war. and must be on guard m
rten! Think of lir
that tbe
they know everythin*, not only about '•tmiggy" day*. 1
healthy perspiration 1* check
ked. be^
ihere'a a the movemonu and plans of the Japa­ cauM-Tat. air. For Instance, ihere'a
of tbe humidity.
r 1
cape Fra nese forreK. bnt the smallfitt movf^
Two kinds of .unstroVe are reco*
r a long panoo.
just finished for Mr. Modd. tbe booansa inent* of the Russian forces also.
These men are the empen.r. Marquii^ nixed The mllde*!. known as heat
-I hate to ton roar aald the aad king, ira ernUed A Baltotonn In tte
exlimustion. Is far less dan*en>us than
*'Tou'd trx to oeU mo a gold Adlrondacka.' and a visitor who oat Oyama. Ichlef of the seneral sialfi.
staff I
xiroke. or Intolallon.
Daron Kodama (subchle
brick. x^H think l ap 00 eaox.down near It tbe other day caught a

Heat exhaustion manifest* Itself In
Moored him that I had DO gold
I aaoored
ca**^* where persons are overcome
throat In leoa than fifteen minntos.
bricks ate ttet 1 would not think iU
Ulualon to ao perfect you under principal commanders on actlv« " w ithout being sunstnick. The skin ip
p ar* pale and I* cold and clammy and
ofblm.
d. \Vbf. I had to put In tte finish vice, are "nmnln*" the war. and
^ ' feeble pulse Is noted. Persons so if
tog lot^chJw ^tb my ulster and arctic drtall U known to them. Hut i
fected should be taken to a shaib.
cool place. Ihelr chests and facp*
could make mooox at In thio
what
"Doo^^^
dashed with water, and given perhte*
country, thafo jest about a
leaks out.
a small quantity of sUmulant.
/
mile and a half from tte jompln* off 1UWHI1 acw « UJU
To them
uvTvrwwHeat stroke, or Insolation. l«/far
•lace.'*
. »
kliiB the other day-portrall of hto
ore dangerous. The heat cent/r In
•*You’ro presi agent for a lecture hu^ Bcotch terrier Snap. The momtog It
the brain becomes affected. The face
wae done a cat got into tbe etiidto, and
_
lK?comes purple, eyes bloodshot.
Vope." bo oald- •Ooine agato."
A^hc* Pl.n. are laid with mathe-I cogitated. Tten I eald. «TouTe a thte^ tte window like a ten Inch ^.tlcal
prec}»^lon. Every move Is care- Though not _
ralklng delegate for a Ubor ontou.**
are aaved!n^* ever afle
devised, every contingency fore**Nope; xou'ra wax off. mlotcr. Sax*
"DM, ehr
and nothin* whatever
left to vallds.
bare mx now friend towered hto rolco
physician Bb6uld a1
-Tea, and tbe oddcB thing about it chance. The whole scheme works like
moniHl. and while waiting for his ar­
. tapped me Impreoa
as that when 1 next looked at the
lachlnc. and any one of tl
imx OQ tte knoe-^'Uax. mlotcr. I m invms tbe dog's hair waa standing up men—but no other person-In ihe whole rival much good lean be done by ap
of lcaoi> the head and spinal
^In* to teU xou the truth. I*m a all along hto hack like a porrupb
of Japan—could say exactly what will plications
'olumn.-^hlra*o Inter Ocean.
raroUn’ man for a toilet soap factorx.- Now. how do you account for thatr
happen on any given day.
He leaned back and looked at mo
The date of the final attack on Port
i.ruuuu.
Ttet Tl
rhUe ^ tried to reallae tte tectlblo
"It just beata me. When the gurem- Arthur ha* long since been fixed, and
III Id quickly leave you. if you
Won
li.wlll probably be found, when the
tba ^ortt he 1
used Dr. King’s New Life PilU. Thou
any doubt sandsi of suffereto have proved their
ed to It. 8aM be didn't koow 1°;
they will msichless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headsches.
They make pure blood
might happen."-8an Fraociaco
words. "The attack
wiib
build up your haalF Only 28c
Koroana. What nae thex got for
ey back If not cured. Sold by
1 To*^”
ooapT 1 gare one of 'em a bar
ison's
Drug
Store and' F. H.
Ktaky Bagitek,
his dispatches.
Meads. DruggtoU.
of mx uoap joot to get a tele startad.
In tte window of n New York doth-How to It done?" to. the
Bax. 1 hope to die If te didn't taka eg bouae to tte foltowtn* tlgn:
which all E«
three bttoo out of It bafora 1 could
"Don't It jxr you to see thto- hand , The explana
lies in the supreme
stop him. and If I hadn't stopped him
____
fflclencr of the secret
at $10 excellence
herd 'a* chewed it all up. Fm a-gete* when xou have paid $12 and $18 for service system The army employs to to su|>.>riuten<l tl
back to tte Btatm. I'm gein' oo a ooda of aama quality r
many thousands of spies. These men tlntore on wmltnry Iiim-s
A Johns Hut*klns Instru^or saul of
boat If I can't get a boat FU bin a
"I can etnnd the shock of being in- are everywhere, and are always In
junk; If I cant got a junk Fm a^' formed that 1 hare been ewindJed.' touch with headquarters. They are him tbe other Ony:
"U'lien Dr. Osier w«* s stiMfenI at
a man who looked at tte sign. among tbe Russian troops themt^Hves.
and they swnrm In Manchuria.
the Mct;ill unherwlty. in .Montreal, he
It
cectatolx
does
Jar
me
to
aee
tee K#«eO Utowir.
paused on tbe rtr»«et one day lieside a
Netoon W Aldrich of Rhode
of them, and hanged i
cow that bad bn-ome stubtKjm sod
iyed."5?w*Y^ Preea.
for every one thus
latend telto this storj oo himaeir lie
wouUI not move along. He regarded
hundreds of volu
wai Id New York rrcentlj and stopped
the cow for some time. Then he took
. , rfldered the most honorable work that t box of pill* from his pocket and gave
at the Fifth Arenoe holel for e«neral
can be Intrusted to a man The prodixt The first night be wa* In town
one to tbe animat Sbe *wallowed tte
ktoi
fesslon
of
spy.
or
ksneho.
to
always
an alderix woman stopped him near
pm willingly, and then made off.
bar?
the botH and aald:
Tbe drover watched her dlmppeer.
Tleate. air. will you fell me tbe • jm-Yfu.
Then be turned to yonng Oaler aod
Great Indignation to expressed in Unghed .trangely.
way to llarlemr
Sweden at the shabby treatment
-narlem." exclaimed tbe senator;
- 'I *ay. give me ooe of those plha,
meted out lo Otto Nordenskjold. the urlll your be aaM.
•^y. my good wonum. you are about
sooth pole explorer, by the author!
two mllea from there, and I should rd"‘What forT aaM Oaler.
ties of the Stockholm university.
a to take a mb."
"'Why,' relumed the drover. 'Fra
Nordenskjotd had applied for the va
aa far aa thatr oliacrred tbe
her small daughter
chair of geography and not only got lo follow
"Then FlI hare to walk."
What are yon doing
t In a cloaet. "What
hto
application
refused,
but
the
and she sighed brarllr
i she drew
tet
her shawl more
A harmless snbstonce that nnim
-You
The candidature of Nordenskjold.'*
ders.
tte Ume. ao 1 thought I would come said the university authorities, " has lates all life destroying germs
Stri
-The aenator’s heart was touched. to here and give him a reet"-Uppln to be rejected principally »«*csusc the filet the human system. Strike*
tbe
That’s
MB what
•Xet me aaatot you. madam." he aaxL cott's Magaaioa.
scientific qualificaiiona of the appli­
"Here are two dollars."
cant cannot be ascertained with suf25 cents, tes or tsblet*. Johnson’s
-Xlod blesa you. sir." said the worn■ficlent exactness." Nordenskjold. be­ do.
an. ferrently.
fore starting on hto expedition, was a Drug Store
Two night* later the senator again
lecturer at Ihf university.
ma stopped near tbe hotel by tbe
W Syo
"rieaae. air. can you tHl me tbe way
dpd the
to nariemr abe asked.
iKWidtslltle* ahowu to IVime Fu Lon.
ood. Lord, woman, terent you
te* become quite proflck-nt In «i*eok
got to Hariem yet?" be replied aa te
Uig ilM- Cblw-s* Unguag»^
r..toi»H SynK»na was stationed *t a
PaHiir post aome lime ago and deCupid perrhad ou a lawn mower has
rotoil rrwivklrratilc sttMy to tbe celes
eanaad tte latest aenaattou In %'lnattol*
with whom be was thrown to coo
land. N. J.. says tte muadalphto
toct CblncM to by no means eoty to
I. A row days ago a young lady
rrnawjibrr. bowmer. and when the
lat arenno rocelTcd fire propoaato
prince
arrived Ox>loDel Symoos d
carriage while mowing t^lawn
cd to let ^e familiar aoucMls prob
ootoTouing. NowaUtheeUglfiSeglrta
memory first before be embarked oo
In town hare tte town mower ersaa.
The ProfeBor My deur n
a
coaversatloD
with the Imperial
srhole town fMl to wondeM^ to luallj a very dainty nig.
tor. On tbe second day Colooel
ulate you upon IL
Boot vantnred a remark to tte prince
giria In towns, hot now tte secret to
to native Chloewe much to tbe totter’a
aatootohmeot. and from that moment
"1 can give yon a posltkm In my,
they were on a i
unk. bat you will have to sralt for
ahlp-Waablngti
womM nntU aomehody dtoa or reW fcgularitx
raad dries If you would drive away Ihe blue*.
"DouT you ever have any defauKdchHItatiag There to nothing you can nae
fsr-Town Topic*.
Ifatos. Itteafi That fills the heart so full of glee.

^ irjrttriTjrrr
hteaiuanterBA BeaaiBaddated.

R.

iLg has happed Tell B^teU me!
cannot bonr this terrible atrala. My
poor boy! Tell me that he wtU get
weU! Hare pity! Hare pity oo mer
"Oh. te tan't hurt at alL Ue'a just

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must lorist ttet you uy to eontral
Dur narraa. You ace""But te to hurt! He weet any B

oad. Ttex were onrooaad.
Ttex nald that an dax loag ttex oat
Tho lltdo liVOMM cMa nd I
ca tte htoh hlU hoA ef Cbowntoe ate
trnmm wiM ted MO otend ted o
Miite><y ftn nd -iy w>y of 4i»
9«lte «r«n tte Eotnao wte sot to
Cteir potk. Ttej Mi tteB vrito
lo Phangy kIboTtb^c**^
omoBty onr tte teod nd fHitod
rlth four oChara. had chartered a
htepklctewItkrW food win. mrm
Bbanghal ate paid 180 xua (P78)
tte JOPM COM Wte ted COM

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OppoMUP.a RooBfSakdff

PAVING TAX.
The aaaesatoent roll for the Itoprovament of SUth street from the east
line of I^lon street to the weet line
mem together with the aecmed laterest on all unpaid Installmtota. the
same to be paid before the first day
of July. 1804.
Offlee-Room 2fi2

*CIU SSSS*'

NOW IS
THE TIME ‘
to pot m root^ km
trintcTond

SAVE MONEY
by l<ttii« a ddim Am

NOTICE OF fiPECIAL ELECTION.
To the Tax Paying Electors of the
City of Traverse City. Michigan:
» to hcrebv glvea that a spe^
lion will be held in said clly
ith day of July. A. D. 1804. at
Ine house. No. 1. on Cnss
street, at which election the proposl
tlon of raising the sum of twenty thou
sand ($20,000.00) dollar* by a loan,
and the Issuing of the bond* of aaM
city therefor, for the purpose of lay­
ing new and extended water mains,
and the location of additional hydrants
for water supply and fire protecUon In
said city, will be anbroltted to a vote
of tbe lax paying electors of said city. THERE'S
Said vote Shan be by ballot and the
A
content* of said ballot shall be a* 1
ws:
WEDDING

THE C. aTAYUR
CHALOU.

location of additional hydrants
for water supply and fire protection

vitod. Moot xmt

laying new and extended water main*,
and the location of additional hydrant*
tor water supply and fire protection
No.
Tbe polls of thto election will be
open from one o’clock in the after­
noon. and remain open until seven
o’clock In the afternoon oTtbe snme CUT GLAfifi.
day.
^
CHINA
Dated thto 22rd day of June. A. D.
1804
CHA8. M. BEERS,
SILVERWARE.
2;ik-toJulyB
City Clerk.
AnUM T.IU mt Chmmt^
Imagine Senator Allison, many jw
Chatman of the Infloemlal coramlliee
struggle

Wa CM ntnwtoh ymi at tte
hamtoom* glfli m* b* aallinsforSlriO.
RAfiTALL. tte Jmaalar.

er to help him in bf« dmie*
>d the capltol! Then you have a
picture of tbe astute lua-«D as he de­
ed himself rrcenily to bis

tongue*

During detete regarding tbe exten­
sion of the rapUol building Mr. A Illgrowl b In tbe amount of public IrnsJness that aeoator* must attend to. He
aald that when be first mtue to tbe
te thirty year* ago. senator* bad
erks or others to help them,
•vepil years passed. ' aaM Mr. Al(Ison gfavely. "and t
slatant. Finally 1
in ae-

CHEAPEST
OGUBT
-.HEALTHIEST..

sklllM loterer. who helped me In
r clerical work "
A *mU« went round tbe •eusio
cbamlNV at thto deacriptlon. for oowa-,
day* every senator has at lenat a *

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affect. Drive* away all life deal
log germ*. Thai’* what Holltoter’*
Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cenU.
tea or lableta. Johnson’* Drug Store.
"It* prrtty hard to avoid the «m
af slang tbcaa days." remarked a wHIkaown profeaaor of Engliah itteraURn.
-At any rate tterr are cettato CKgreatoon* which Aren't fc4»i to tte
DoMry ttet rant te ttapBcated wett.
The otter 4tox atur I ted Jori glvte
A lactafe to mj das*, advialng tbe^m
agalori the oar of stong. a Iwight
XO«u« fellow came to me with tbto
^’^'hat word woold fim aahamata
to place of •'Jumped oveF* to tte aeatancr. "He jumped all over tte

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McnkotoBeTtWlnToMn. ;

Mtoto to Mew Tate cm tto If
wuM tpmenosf and wMtoa to muto u .
toatorecm la a deal la wrhkA to]_
■umt and care the word to CO. pMtaa aat to user a ctosA. Hereto
Lboagh the Oirmpic aatioBal ool- 98A00 la hamdred dofiur am om
athktlc championships, held BatTto alriItoeetSciS
r under the auspices of the
Ttortficht.
U Ptoe Lak« at ito User dak.
ptece to to the imr Mde
ATNLSncn IN aUCMMAM.
nor cuuL Tbere^ to olber
Id Prtaceum wnl*
m Chh
ptoeu
uboot
Ttoi
where
you
cut keep
ttkm betweeu the
es. Che
Umtkamrn, Jmme to—llMk««ni 1U4
Sm uo well wtoer touch. It look, a
bulky orer yoorj^tm. but
van ao kra ato aplrltad that Ito
laneM crowd that has m atteoded
S^^ide to tto
t.tlltolnii.
lacse ertmi oa the world s fair Hm to a photoffraph to haa aeto me.
on tto cotton
C.-t>m>i iw H«bs. was mmwtr repaid for hrartas taken hi the mill he wrlll wror.cnWvattito. wiMfc tola nucoMifnny cnWyalt SUB. Chicago woo the chaaa
p aod the Walter B Bteroos ttet^a toU.
rophjr, with a total of 70 po^ chop whtokeru. dnwsfd la a pepHer Mrf
80 foot lot torvo toi
•alt uulL
mctotonTttAOOL
Tt*a all right.- c____
Now 521 Wototor a
-I know him. mnd Ifs I who •drtoed
^ntotkooitortmstnf i
him to make the tender to tagal
- “ -lit.
me Is to to trtod. roys i
B. f:
W# hare toon to oorrmpfl
mrt It for oimm time. He 1
toonno.
Tto^ Now 812 RaBrMd
ite operator, torlng ona of
xsrotorkndoossorooa*.
■h utooag the trst four: Booth
luSHt real eotate oOccu In Chh»g«
w4ay for tto ehaaploaahlp af the
X. Amherst. Christian Brothers
otfS
-Where am Ito meet hlmr
No. 810 Wobolor otroot omall I
toMa. tkt tortoer teaai wtaalv bf a
P of 81. Louis and Missouri unlvcr
-At the Grand Oentral depot, to 1
tross gtro pm!^
Tort, on the artlral of tto CWotoO
81A00.
tMto wmi to pleeto
mlted tomorrow i
Ofani Haraa la totrfi
When 1 reached
aitoLTuiT^i i*Tn^ti?im!
eaten a hearty meuL and. betaig an to
TMl DEFECT OF •
.Lot OOkITS foot n «M
er. I took a m»t to tto M WH. *ow tb» eoOPB tr* to b, 1»
ssorttiBfOporfoottoflM
PUOlUET JEFFRIES.
Three men rittlng in the OWD. tnw tb. rtWeta .* tbl. p«L
leWI raport
wport ut
.* CHW«
amt to front of me needed a fourth Tbr newu omtM
H amr to tlMt tlie WeUfBa food

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Offiea Svite 301 New State Bask Bid’s

“The trouble with Jim Jeffries.** raid
le of his retinue the o'hcr dsr. *1*
lat be can*! be latitbi to act ihr
lamploo. If he would get a little
Mtodtlaaw Chj. Jane to-The Mack
swelled bead, or pass out s HtUe glad
ind. It would be dollar* and d
ihtoiwcksL But he won t and
n. - Baflaaw
C we could do would ever mak
I It.
TWOMaaiat 1 Mtoll dob will be
^e public Is Just dollars and
adksate of six neo
► Jim. He lights U-f..n- a 10,000 crowd
iTtodT^itoV
Just as he*d fight In hi* training qi
ters. Their applause make* nere
7HK LMVfL TEAM*.
bit of difference to him. It would
the same If they hissed him.
-The night he whipped Flunlmtn
1C second time, the Istter did a gn
-with PltUbun. Michael stand pUy. As soon as he" could
up. he staggered to the ropes, pu
Pltutors. (
off hit glove* and threw them Into
nasoaalaa
wd. yelling;
■aftr). J- U
Ir*. lioys
-There they go for so
cT fighi
Ob niMimmnns will

there was no make. They agreed, and
toa of tto cotton
down and played with them,
m farorable. kla <
g the game I caught one of the
that the expenn
mklng at the protuberance o
picking the cotton fromthet
from the tie
cbeut. Whm we tired of fdaytog i
to too groat to maks Its cnlU
Bsoor Oneraa baa
endearorijig to draw me Into cooveraatlon. He askfd me where I was gotog.
There M no tftflenity ^
what hotel I intended atopptog af
atbertng tto crop of the 1
Bber of other qoestlona. I •
rheo tto trees are half
ted that I waa gotog to New York
bigber hrmuAra are potted down^
•llshtog bis Interest to me. 11
00 that the cotton can to easily pictod.
him off ns to the hotel. I soppo
had thrown him off to tbla respect bnt b«rt^wh« *^^2kk*L»f^
^
I did not for when I went to the office
te alkrw a boy te cltoil
walk along tto hranctoiISDdSOI
ttofrolt
-In fertils grooto nnd good cUmate.
ested friend.
with no frost yuu may
“Hello! You hcrer be e;
llh apparent surprise. -I mappoaed each troe will yMd fr
twmityArs pounds, inclodtog tto srad.
uo wero going to the B.Wton planted so as to be IrrigatqA
cn Dob went over 4o Jt-r* cor­
-Changed my mind." I said.
ner and made a great speech about
The fellow Invited me to have a ssy. for tostsnee. to June, this plan
handing over the championship to
rink before gotog to b«l. bot I de- tree. wUl pTOdocs lu fliwt crop of
nan that over ficpp^-d Innld
citoed on the groond that I never too to the month of January next. To
drank and was too Ured to aU op a my mind tbers Is no ohjectloa
-All Jim anfcswered was:
te longer than waa necessary.
bandages arc t<M* hard, or ;
would yleW
With thU I went upsUlrs, bot instead
up my face that wa>
dressing 1 sst In my room for an crop and so compeoaate for the I
Ime 10.00
then took my package down to tto upper ones.
heads off
T have seen tto cotton tree gi
fflee aod had It placed to the safe.
(*ben Jim passed,into bis dressing
i be showed his only symptom of Then, procuring an envelope. 1 took It very finely on tto rancho l4i Cofradia.
of 'ruxcueca. stale of
r room and filled It with a part of
waking up and taking notice. A lot <.f
vspaper. 1 waa interested to know Jalisco. Tto ground ro
people In the crowd were tnlng
If my dummy package would be to my of rocks and sand, eovm*
shake hand* with him
table subsoU odonly a
Boys.* says Jim, *I wish 1 had
the next m
-teth.
^
so I could shake hands
The cotton tree* can be pUated at
with you
dUtance of about ten feet apart. More
>IL you ought to sc*e the way we
br^fasted the next morning with
Jollied him for that. It was about
the dummy package In my coat pocket than 400 tree* to tto acre
as winning the fight. 1
My toterested frietid came In. sat down tlratcd. and at an average yield of
« Uhle and aaloted me wenty pound* of cotton each tto yield
of bis hand. 1 bad by Mr acre would be b.Ouo pounds, or slxUme made op my mind that be •cn bale*. This Is a coiwervatlre csr
I
bad
a
sum
of money to charge. tiinate of the average yield,
crowd begin to follow him In t
Tto expense of planting tto cotton
treet.
' Td b^iSwd*to I no greater than tto expense of plant
“After we got back to U»s Ange
meet Mr. Hall to the depot which waa 3g corn. Tto cotton tr«- l* able to
sUrted In to »«*e what I could do
rard giving him a case of swelled acrom the street bring him to the hotel rlthsund drouths during eight month*
end. One day I got him off alone f<)r and deliver the money from the safe. of tto year. It U not attacked by boll
. tto great eoemj of the ordinary
After that tboogh 1 should warn him.
plant which rau**** so much
It would be at his risk.
^•Jlm.**sa>* I. *you*re champion
tto cotton pUnUtlona
Ten minute* before the time for the
he world. Champion of the wh
portloo of tto repubUe.
arrival of the Chicago Umited I step­ B tto northam portteo
; at It t!
-It la pUatfd ones in from twentyan to your ped ncrosa. to the ststlon snd smlted
i abort tun
to the whole world!* and then I for an official to call the toeomlng
that struck him,
true waa cut down on acruubt
train- WTien be did so. and the pas­
“Jim was looking off over the field. senger* poured ,fortli. a man ana^ei^
dng in the way. It was planted in
•You see that t.nur he say* Well. ing to Mr. Ilsir* photograph came tto time of Maxlmman. It never faUI helped put It up. and me had a |H-ac
of a time with It The blamed thin
by any insect or aoffered any other
-From Bteelc A Co.r be asked.
MItCELLANCOUt •PPOBTINO.
was put together right, but
-Y«"
Yoaac Corbett has posted 11.000 leak. IM» we took It down and put It to“The seed U planted at tto beginning
-Well, this Is no place to transfer
with Oaorge Oooaldtoe to bind a match
agaln and still It leaked.
of tto rainy season. At four uioi
money. Follow me.with Tany McOorern. The latter bar They*ve been tinkering ever *
I foUowed him to the street where old It Is shoot four feet high and
bean kHiglnc tor another po with loft the holler shop, and the (
te bteosom. and at the age of
be entered s carriage and bade me fol­
Yoaac Corbett erer since the pair met leaking yet * \
low him. A* we drove away I saw my years It to about ten fset high, and tto
“The champion I* naturally
mt then begins to be
He*i fond of his friend* after he's toterested friend sUndlng on the aidewalk KsAlng at ua 1 looked up at Mr. Dozing the rigors of tto dry seas
long lime, and the
|c to alsrsys deep green
fun to the world to him. next to hunt Hall aod saw that be was looking at
around and tell to-ar my toterested friend. Then Mr. HsU grown In very dry lands. If tto
expectatloos. FVw i
n. When hi* fighting called to the driver to stop, am!
stories to
were irrigated and tto iMceeasn
no
cafe -mutual friend” got into the carri
Tim tmamlttee of the Monroe Yacht day* are over, there's
)
taken, the crop obtained would
dub harlnc In charpe the prepara for Jim He'll I
-Whafs wrongr snapped the Utter.
find It. and
annual Fourth of July re
without irrlgalten or culti
Tbey re <m to roe. What lockr
held off Monroe Pier* and fish until rheumatism lav*
-None, lie dropped It Into the hotel vatten and witbont any <
trenr Jubilant because of up.-—New Yf
York Bun.
that produce fifteen
aafe.”
the fact that the yacht Iroqoqls. of
pounds,
not
taklag Into ac<
-Hat
to
got
it
nowr
BUrilIng Evldenca.
Buffalo, will to there to participate Iti
losses from tto ^rtnto or what to carried
-I>on*c know. 1 think to has.**
the race of the twenty-ooefooters
Fresh tesUmony to great quant
Mr. HaU turned to me. and. whh
away by tto wind.
The oMclal procram for the elphth 1* constantly coming to. declaring 1
-If pIsBted In fertile aoU i
aanual regatta of the Tawas Beach King’s New, Discovery for Consump- out a revolver at the same time, to
proper dtetanoe apart, at tto
Yachting aaaodatkm la ouL and an tkm. Coughl and Colds to be un­ said. -Shell outr
Feigning fright. I nnbnttoned my tto third yaar. and aomctlmea
vxoelleat Uat of erenU U offered f( equaled. A recent expression from T.
tto four daya, Auguat S. 4. 6 and
J. McFarland. Bentonrllle. Va„ serve* coat, took out tto dummy euTekipe snd tto ahads of tto tree covers tto ground.
anting tto ground from
On Wedawday. August S* the yach
as example. He writes: “I bad bron handed It to him.
-GItr to said, opening tto carriage
. ba^ ^d then cbltls for three years and doctored all
? erenlnit at ih- the Umc wUhoul being hcnefllicd
besan taking Dr. King** New
I obeyed with nUertty. tto
and a few botUe* wholly closed with a tong, nnd tto driver tag cto ^eipcnoe of keeping i
Equally effective In curtog Usbed hU horses down tto stre
fto-ito Md JWootcfa. for The Dt
all Lung nad Throat trouble*. C
Bsoor Cnevaa aaya that tto <
though the devU or tto cops aren
inmptlon. Pneumonia and Grip. 0<
«r harvaottng tto crop to only
er him. Meanwhile tto rogues
one heat oa thU bowl and U the oiuy anteed by Johnson’s Drug Store i
doubtless bugging sn envelope cm
cent par pound.
old SMboter left, the DHrolt haring F. H. Meads. DruggUt*. Trial bot
tng a piece of nearmwper.
lOc. regular sIzm 60c and 81.00.
goaetothePaeUkcoaat.
Mr. HsU wsa tto real Mr. HaU s eonfidenUal clcik. who. knowing tof hU
Wto M*4r thm nr*t ««Ml«>r*r
cr,aaarltesrBruaawtek. N.J.rm
chiefs intention, had sent s letter
country wlU take place probably Ocio^
•Who make the I***! soldler«r to- Ing that to woold come on/iGa <i
•Ukad tto poltea to help him find a pri
Iwr 8. on Long Ulaad. this Is
qalred a Hortftml mnn of Senator train than was intended. ,
haifar which had strayed from ^
VaadurbUt cup laca and U of i
farm, oajs tha Mew York Tribune. Ha
Hawley.
My Interested friend was a eo
dsclaiud aba wap a groat iab ca
-^*ho make the ton iioUller»r re
serure tto money before tha and froquaarty would go to poods ou
prated General llam.-y. reflectively.
tto raow at Onauad Bsaeh. and the Ton mean what kind of nM*n i
,_______ rrivaL Both were nortec
coadlUoaa unake It one of tto WMist
la the water naar tto hank, then sodhad not kurned tto adage. Too i
the best aoldleni. I «nnww»e. U
uable trophies In the world. Tto
dauty thruot hor toad In tto water and
Mka spoil tto broth.that the best soldiers
wlU to omen to tha world, but. as Mr.
When
tto rsal Mr. BaU arrived after
came from all the walka of Ufe and
............................................................
were of all Unda and condlUoua
ttoir aid tto ahoroa of the Baritan
Yl-ben I was captain 1 bad a great tow-! J
^
rtvar waro oaarehed. The heifw waa
«tl0C print. Ib.t WM . nmrii«. ^ J- SSTS.,!.*!ll
(nuM <n«t»« in tetUe. U-Hnte«d h.r. b«. poli* ip «« Broad wtoc^ for flah aaur tto land.
CTTHBEBTr.
BOl^
BW
bridge.^_______________
taftan. and I land untiacr nHdkr.
a Bril. f««ow nrt iiwr. tbaa IT
Old. wbo looked like a girt, aod tto litTto omaDete book in tto world Is
At
of^ hf’lU^ of the
Ut chap wsa sa calm and to«rr a sol Ichkisa* -Sagish HUou Almanac for Miaalroliipl river bottom, seven mOro
diet as ever went Into an cngageuieut
wrot of Laaderdale. Teua.. are aeverml
"He waa wounded In one battle and L8SE- Dlmlnntlro as ft is there are
which the old retedeuta li
Uostntloiia
la
It
On
Its
pages
are
saw him diag hlmaelf and gna dosrn
uhrujs called graroa of the ladl
> q atrram. There be washtd his
who lahablted this aeetSoB many ji
nunded leg. hound It up with baud
ago. Throe Bwuada have always t
tha aourca of much ipeculatloe
wonder. It Ja beUorod that

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were coumtdUr f the calendar, t—the cover la the
eety few. as sy exprrtenre In teicrintloiL -An tem-

BUQGIES
r-'

OM*r KO^A*r M V

The public is cordialiy Invih-d Jp in­
spect our line of Buggies. Wo have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state. '

JOHN R. SANTO
llOBUinMI^
Now WIttMtm Bteok.

TMarro CNy.

a F. CARVER 8 BNa

Barncyfindcrson

FIRE INSURANCE
U L A. BUILOIN8

STATE STREET

*> /

ORB. SAWYER 8 FENHALLSQON

eRARD RAPIDS A IKDIAHA RT

DiplomatIr Joh. cmrr ml

Governor J«.hu <1. Hrody
COiPARV.
to vlsltlnp Ihe
I.
--tH
WHA nM*ort^c
cmdollnR with <tev- Tr-m.l~».- T
urn vitli txK- |i Slid
S.Sia n<.
milybiiT tliv fact that on bU Tram.
■nor Itmily
Trm».-n^ • its Ci-»i>w 'tin* at Walarrival In Hti Umiri be bad iMcn
down,by a bleyele and stnR-k
by a trolley ray.
Tr.T«w euy for Kortep<wt st
Te*,- saM-tbe gmm;or. “to avoid
tto trolley I siejiiNnl lu front of the
blryele. 1 eX|H«et«-d one nerldent. but
St *:3ba I
not two. I wn* nut *.* plgplxb n* John
Carr of 8Itk.n.
“John Carr.** be n-suroi-d, “is a Sit- Traina mirnrm fron conMCtia* msAa U»» irsiM
1 eliaraeter. lie dl.l a Job of work
HWH.»
►r a sbo.-inaker one day. and In tto
middle of tl»e Jol. the shoemaker
. -T- «. t~.
..
called him indoors.
“ -Thai I* thirsty work you are doU U UKJWOOO. O^P. » T.
Ug John.’ Mid the shoemaker kindly. *l
am going to give you a drink. Which
would you prefer, old man. a mug of
ale or a tumbler of pum-br

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Worot or All Expsriencea.
Can anything to worse than
that every minute will be your last
Such was the expcrienc ; of Mrs. 8. H
ycara.“ sl.e write*, “^endured ln*ufferablc pain from Indlgratlon. stomach
and bowel trouble. Death *cemed in­
evitable when doctor* and all reme­
dies failed. At length I wa* Induced
to try Electric Bitter* and the result

*■1*
I (or OBSsrCHy sad ProvMBaal Msvo -t

now Fm completely recovered.
For User. Kidaey. Stomach and Bowel
able* Electric Bitters Is the only
Heine. Only 60c. It * guaranteed
Johnaoe's Drug Store and F. H

J)ENT1STS»

Work of Hlfhoal FpialhH Orufla.
Fina Gold work a BpaalaNy.

A. oTtYLER "
J.H.MWN
6N.l.lleWilb
MBIR6E 6 atWEnr

6EI{JUL IISURAICE
I I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Wamor. Proprtetor
SUTTom BAT. Bioa

Wkea TMVaBtaSlctCttafBcat

•*—•iTSSS.t*™

ButchBTfl and Sbubbeb MakBrs

J. M. FELL.
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suite SOS-Nuw State Biu»k
building. Conwapoodont OoaV.
Elite. Grand RapUte.

tered the c;niud Central ststlon she
was pnffing so audibly that a drowsy
man on a srst Jumped up. thinking It
waa tto train to was walling for
Brocfalng the tlrkri window, she
stacked parceto on tto floor, opened her
Bwoey bag and said to tto agent with
In:
-When does tto next train for
Sleepy Corners leaver*
-At 8:15, madam,- npUed tto agent
-^*hat doM a ringle ticket coat!

York and Cadeai^v
Absolute aeciiritj.

Al madam, I guess tto price M
d down from flJSO.Upg sweetly, ahe. handed in tto
r and grabbed tto ticket with an

UphoterrmE^aH Rindg, Fur-

ctetton of a bargain.—New 1

FMr FARMS
^3 HnAaalnAaaFat Am.

; at aa out of tho way
rsiSZTcSa'
ofiea driveu ^ deapi
Wwmht

Lay tuB supply

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