The Evening Record, January 21, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 21, 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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1904-01-21

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I YESTERDAY’S I88UK

MEETING OF
JOINT BOARD

THE EVENEsfG RECORD

SATSTairiB amuD

ELLEN WAS
RELEASED

TIM TtMbM H. Omt RMmot
By Wlf« to die Kv««li

TiwwrEM or MICHIOAN A«y.
LUm CONVENE HERE
imUSTIK PATtlS UAD

1 '/

THE WEATHER.
loslsht a»d Friday:

By Wire lo the Brenia* Record.
I fn» SB

apfIarancc

McCOOL GHAMGCD HI^IPLEA

TWO WtRE KILLED

2

WANTED-FlroKlaa*

sr

al superintendent of the upper
mU asylum a: NVulwwy. and
w Charles F. backus tH IMmIf.
Mitchell of C^dlllar. George A
Maolstee: A F. Temple. Mi.s
; Thomas T Hates and H C
Traverse City, ami Hr J U
^ Northora Michigan aaylum of thU

Guilty at Charpad.
Grand Rapids. Mlvh.. Jan. 21.—
•Noilly as charged, with recommenda­
tions to the court for mercy.** was the
verdict rendered by the superior court
jury at 4:65 o'clock yesterday after­
noon. In the case against Alderman
Jacob P. Ellen of the First ward.
galsbuo. tn tho iBC^iDoos water deaL

ooun to ine custody of the sheriff un
Ml Saturday morning for sentence. The
l»enalty under the statute Is a prison
s4»ntcncc of not more than 10 nor leas
show. an«l in a very few Mtan one year, pr a line of nut more
iwanls fur premiums will
S:i.tN>4.. and jail sentence of not
bey have eorapleted the
tliati one y«-ar.
awards for ibe special pr.-mii
1 reqiiesl of Xlderman Ellen's law
which are as folKiws:
judge granTed a 2o days* slay
Bpaeial Premiums.
The 125 grand silver cup sjk^
which was offered by George O. G
of Chicago: publisher of the Amer
IKTEiLOCHEN IS HAPPY
Poultry Jqumal. for the beat largest display of any one variety.
Oonnsetion With OuUidr
Knight
World Affords Orsat Convuntanoa
^s:■cupw have to be woo three
—Several Local -Phonat Pot In,
times by a i mber of the assocUtlon
before It becomes the propeiV of the
Special to the Evening Record.
winner.
The <
Mich., an. 21.—The peo
by Prof________
pie of this place are now In touch wlU
i won by J

now In aatlafactory operation. Mans
ger Barry of Traverse City has beer
here and established the exchange and
placed it In gx»od working order, witl;
Wim* Pennington as manager.
The service is now perfect, and
The gold crown offered by Dr. K L Traverse Ciiy merrhants and oiher>
each of which gives most painstaking Ashton, or 12T.i» In cash. wa.s woo by will find It a great Improvement, lo
addlMon to the long^lslano* connec
care to their work, and art* r*^y to
Oder valuable suggestions and recum
mendailoas at the full meeting of the A Mt*rse. vaImM at $4. lor
board, which takes about f.mr hours
mTtIng all the principal places of
In the afternoon of the same day Af
Btiuiri I
? one dr
l^the board meeUng minutes sre
OK. Offered by busln«*es The people of the village
wmt lo all the roemUm for refer
Ilnlaiure
alued at $4. to feel pretty good over the improvement
and reports are also sent during
ven for
any
UBonlh of anything t»f special Impor­
by Dr
tance which may occur, thus giving I. Ashton
the n>embeni a chance to come pre
Other Prices.
REFUSED SHimiNTS
pared to intelligentl.v discuss the mat
The sprdals on pens and the |u-izes
lers which ha\e come up during the m single birds have not been figured
•lit as yet. but the secretary and his
isslsunts arc hard at work on the ro-

itfut and valuable paper was
>r. K A Christian. miMllral

pf

He said that It
hard to give
definite reply to this
tucatlon. as then,
t
were vs* many qual
vying
trying clrc
circumstances.
would aim i simply to present a bnr of
IBcnlti«*s which friHyuently
Is no wldiwpread abuse, al
i then* may l»e «»me glaring In
a and full imtndlgatlon of Indl
oes far to modify
The state's benfBceoce may be taken adranUge of
In three ways—by the enforced sup­
port of aUena by the enforred
•f citlseiu of other states, and by the
throwing upon the state Institutions
of those of Its own cltlxen* who would
h« maiotalBMl by their own fs
In the case
of alH

that the debit and credit aide of the
pooounl Is pretty evenly balanced as
Ihr na the atntea in thU section of the
oountry are coocenied. though in the
Ointea further west there la nBoce of
The most perplexing question in
this ntntes ariaea from cases among
Ra own dtlaeoa and there is no rem
0^ for Uia oseopt the nratonl coop
ontloo of the people of the state and
the tnatltulioos. A hard pi
the jirobaie Jndgm
often ndoi

each

Special eut
Price Bargains

at

With 7D0 fn*ight
Grand Rapids

Asa Hals. Aged 73. Played the Tones
north-boun
of the Days Gene by at the
Heavy si
Musicians* Bait.

half
A

that
numI. refosad

Th* musicians held their annual ball
was froz<
frozen al
last evening in the Foresters* hall,
which waa attended by about 40 cou toskey.r. and fruit shi^enU
pies. The evening was a very' enjoy- fused at Gn______ipids. This win ex­
able one and all bad a fine time, and plain why Traverse City people failed
rt-celve expected freight yesterday.
It was about 2 o'clock before the gathturn In fumUhlng the mnalc. and
among those who contributed was Asa
Hale, with hts oM and well-known
•fiddle,** as It Is called by his friends,
and ho played ihany old-faahloned
dance pieces that captured the house
Mr. Hale is about 73 years old. and be
also showed the younger people pres
nt how they used lo dance the quad­
rille 40 years ago. A supper was
which was In charge of S. C.

thevre going ofkFast!

...Cbc...

Kimball

35C
40c
Women’. Jenerlfeggingi

75C
Women’. Felt Slippent. cut to

50c,

SWELL Dren«Sult.T«ow I. Your Chmnc
Vour choice lor

05c
AVomen’s $1.25 Juliette^ cot to

.VEOCOAT’or OLSTEBT

ssc

Woman's Club Will Take Up Timely
Object Tomorrow.
The study of "Japan** will be
menced at the Woman's clnb t
the program being la
phargr of Mr*. R E White of the hlDlory division. The i irogram will be as

>.**

.** k^s. W. H. Umlor
Mr* e!

•Ways of Travel." Mr* F. P. Goffer.
Reading—M Gertrude Spragde
Edward Gohleaky Waa Killad and Sev­ ^^Japane»e I.ullabr.*' Mr* F.. E.
eral Fereignera tnjwrad.
"rabie Talk—"The- Fiji MiHintaIn,Mr*. B H. Bracken
By Wirv* to the Evening Record.
Johnstown, P
crash the 40-ton
GIVE HIM 30 DAYS
moth engine In
works broke early
wrecking the roof of the building. Ed
ward Oobloaky was killed and several
^her foreigners were dangerously
a* hi* home, was brought
lice S. M. Brown thl* _
____ _
RUSSIA'S REPLY
charged with malicious Injury to pei^
aooal property belonging lo Edward
to Last Japapaaa Note Oi
Geiger of Kingsley. Ormhnm yhm nrrested by Mnrshnl James Putman of
Tokto Today.
Kingsley and brought to this city thU
By Wire to the Evening Record.
London. Jan 21.—The Paris c
‘ cutting of a hameaa
to Edward Geiger. Justice
8t. Petersburg,
ve«hlm 30 days ta the county
reply to the Utewt Japanese 1
reach Toklo today.
RESERVED SEAT SALE
LEAP YEAR PARTY
Plat Will Be Opened Tomecrew Memill Be Wall Flowers and ^
lag for the Roee Cedtla Bhay Co.
will P„
The rmenred aeat sale for **U TrovatiRe.** to be given by the Roee Cecilia Shay Oo. Tuesday cveoiag. wfll
open at 7 o'clock tomorrow monlng.



S.. BENbA & CO. i

Womenf Fell Shoes

_75C

• X

Men’. One Buckle Arctua

91.00
Record broking low price, on
newly all Winter Footwew.

w.w.niB«uiaHFiiir

01.0

SMOKS

DOPJ'X YOU
r'.A,r. “tIJ,;?"’'''™''

™»’

OCR WARM SHOES ARE STILL BETTER.
WE-LL SELL THEM CHEAP •NOW.

t2.FrMISt. n.E.StrNr.Hr.

-

ROWI.AND DOkJOL-ASS
New Shoe Store.

You
don’t

‘,V'

HOW ABOUT

Womet,-. S1.60 Juliettes cut to

Pianii mana. itMlay th.- ackn.iwl
e.lge.1 l.ader-a piano that Is
ud dunibll *1^'' Vou*g.M** v ahl;'
received when you buy the Kim­
ball. Factory prices and most

The kind thM Mid M «.00, NOW....’.

ChiMren’i Jeiiey Leggtng*

merit
Is the one quality that will build
up confidence. Merit built up
the largest piano factory In the
world and promoted c»ofld.mc
among many nat lonn.

MENlSUITSSrS^;

s>
Women’* Ten Button G»itor*

Qppoiite Hotel Whiting.

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
'
TURNING
mi

bar three doIUr .oi a ha’f .^Jtoe*
erar day. and wc
•> -.
cettrr
look around a hi:, uni
best there U. 1.' ,
.
wfll certainly t-..y a ' vLV;

All Kinds of Mill Work

We Lead
Others >

«lnria

Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
■Material at low prices.

THE OLD
RELIABLE
SHOE
HOUSE

,VV

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
The New.Stand

242 Front Street

8TUDY OF JAPAN

R * WhTiT'*'''
FLY WHEEL BUR8TEO

» eily Book store •
the wcather-

follow

wrre his -hddle-

MIEET makes it OOtlBI.V ATTRACTIVE

hr Wire lo the Brerolap ReeorJ.

Inm. waa a goeat at the meeting
a Jay Vlntoa'a Papar.
Trustee G Jay Vinton of Detroit
member of the Pontiac asylum board,
gave a detailed description of
worT of the hoard of the Bast
Michigan Asylum for the Insa-..
which waa of much Interest to the
iMbers of the other aUte board#
The entire day once a month Is de
BumepsUke Bpeciata.
^
- <jng. the regu
lar attendance of all the
The fine rocker, valued at 94. offered
I. as
far as possible, being a feature of the by Millar A Morse for the largest nummeetlaga. Tlir entire morning Is her of birds shown by one exhibitor.
spent in committee work. The Impor

ancccaaful operation In the Eastern
Michigan asylum for 13 yearn. This
is the only asylum In the stale having
a training school In connection. There
have iMwn IG> graduates, and the
trained nurses, as a rule, remain with
the Inatittttioa for several years after
belag graduated. The
aidcfed by the b
s to
<
to the asyl
effective service
He gave Interesting figures on the
price paid f«*r work in the outside departmenta such as engineers, roe
chanics. masons, etc in conclusion he
Bpoke of the painstaking and cunsclen
-tiona work of the trustees for the benPBI of the InsUUHbm.
Dr. E. A. Christian.

Tor Just 25 gents
A BOX OF NICE STA-nONERY. WITH THE WORDS “TRAY-ERSE
cm MICH - BNORAVED ON EACH SHEET.

butcher

FOR A FEW DATS we will sell Men's i
cry in
LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES WON BY icanu
water deal, whose case was called
op*Jard''*”Th^
per pair and
^n the superior court thU
CONTESTANTS
changed his plea from not guilty to
guilty. The judge i
I that sen
C. J. Ebner Awarded the Silver CopOther EahibiU and Premiom* for
ISO TOST I. slwrnr* flRod st tho .um
OBor wmUqb. sad tb«rt U onljr loutioo
€»n.l4er toSsr. Tbooo
The last day of the *»-«,nd
prsooBt woro Trastoeo Hsrry Coiomsa
Michigan Poultry and
of POBilsr. sBd G J.r Vlaloo of Do- ?•
Pot Stock assodatkw Is today. The
show will remain open this evening,
and none of the fowU will be taken
away before tumomiw morning <li
llrular

ss^^,

sad eicht daacerooely hurt in a pas
ezploeloa ia the 8lu hotid. three mile* \
■oath of bore, early this OKimlas. The
dead are Charie. BeltoU i
'
the hotel: Mrs. Beitel and

Several Too* of Rock Fell in North
TOriC* or MOMENT AND VALUE
JUDGE ANNOUNCED SENTENCE km b aUmal«d at SM.OOO. Tb* nToday.
INTRObUCEO
WOULD BE DEFERRED
By Wire lo the Brenlnr Record
CalwseL Mich. JsB. tl.-Two tlis.
benaea were killed sad two
RBIfEBER. erery Ume you
MofwSsrs APS Ftm
Elbti Will Have to Appaar in TimpIt
were slishtly Injured by the U
fl.Oe at our *tore elves yon one
serersl too* of rock in No. 3 *hsn
more chance on the Sewlny Ma­
AiOrlioiis of tho
Oaira-MeCooTa Band Waa Orthe North Tsmsrack nloe today.
toda The
chine lo be fdven away. The Bean
Continuap b, the
dead are Joseph Fartea sad
ony Store.
SOSS-ii

SHOW IS OVER

There will be a daaclB* party at Foiv
ester* hall, a
*lr by Helm*-

^ GIVIM FOR njno FOR HIS

ATTRACnVE SPEGIAIS

Save

-IN —

SEASONABLE
UNDERWEAR
^ F*OR L.ADI

Money

Extra fine Ribbed Unioo Suit*, in the Natural Gray, that F fktZ
Ibnnerly sold at $3.60. SPECI Al.............................. / JyO
AlotofoddOanacnta a the natural gray and medicated
that IbrmeriyaoJd tip to $1.00, SPECIAL.......... .
OyC

Ages 3 to ti
$6.00 and $6.00 ^oods
now W3.WO
•See lot on our counter, to doto-.

sapnwH®Esims

the well known Mtmsing
tami mikes.

Vcfj 6me pore wool two piece Underwear, that lorrocrly QO^
wM mt S1-B5 and $J.60, SPFX3IAI-............................ IjOC

CHItflBa’S HNE SUITS

Aflres 8 to 16

Buying
Boys’
Suits
Now

SEE OUBTHRS-PIECE SUITS
Ages 10 to 16

SEE OUR YOUTH’S SUITS
Ages l4to 19
26 per cent, discount.

aounBrs «an
26 per cent. discounL

HAMILTON
TRY A RECORD WANT Adf •"

KVZnVG MWOBft IBA.1

THE EVENING RECORD CAJTTWED
COMMONER
KCANT It mOKEN

I

A apacial tirnla wfll dairy over tfty
euiwZTrMblteaaa to the Ortdley
dob baaawH at loala Jaaaarr »■
If. aboat time tbit Hoasbtoa plH
who warn bora el«bt yeara a«D <*
roary » waa pettlna; a birthday ptwe-

Grmad RapMa Herald teaaarba
that the way la which the Muakacoa
poattry d»w waa amaapml Is unite a
feather in the bat of the board of dl
i^dora. To use a mUltaer a term. It
I of hla family mlsbi le* Mild that thU feather idrea
b a conoaer. and the hat a chic effect.
I of the eaipw to
It I. poaafble that the Ana Arbor
Raliwar Ou. wU) build

rrw i.iiiai. ii»ib.

The taHy of Mta. M. Ultebbift of

rty etmud Imr.

despite I

r tbat Ibr y#»r
D.ny«^rDmrtow(
IMS WM
WM tb*
tb* M
Boot PM
PMfTtm. !• the
IMS
Wrtorjr r of
of lb*
tbo A««iCM
ABOfiCU um. II WM
•oppoMd that blsb vmUY mark bad
jbaaa raaebad la IMS. whm I4.M2.424
M «oa by ibA. rnnaer. The
Ibr IMS. bowrrer. U I6.1M.451 ThU
4om aot taclodA. 1160.670 paid «ii by
tba two Caaadlaa rtaba. altboarh ibelr
■mKIam ara alwaya pi
AMTteaa ovaara.
CbieacD
Mooad oa ibe list
vHb MStMS dlatrlbatad lo ownera.
New York (taelodlac Baratova) belai
aa aaay irat wttb fS.122.OM. and 8t
Looia tbirti by a aarroar marsin orei
8aa rraaciieo with f477.«86. The
other traeba diatrtbatlap>orer fioo.ooo
.Mci^ werw at New Orleaaa. Waablag
loa. and IjalonU. Serea clllea. therefore, ebatribated f4.4M.04j of the to­
tal.
NlaeKjAher trtcka—MempbU
beadlas the list with ftlASOjUMl Uttle
*Boc^ eadlai H wkb fl0.tM--€oatrlh•tod the fWBateder. e«wpt fSM.«K).
which waaooatrilmted ploMBeal from

I^V
M.

S

S-’

Ex^scretary William C. Whitney
heads the list of winning owners with
|102A4f. ms against George B. Morris
with MI.S60 in Ifor John A. Drake of
Chicago, srho was second In 1M2 wUh
MUM. Js ihirty flflh in the Hat with

Mljm. J. a Haggla U aeoond WUh

-

ftO.TH. Twelve osmers won more
than M0.000: 20 won between 'Itt.OOO
aad 180.000. and 208 won over $6,000.
Tiro hundred and aixly-lwo horses
won more than $44KK) each. Africander. a very great 2-year-old. owned by
the Hampton sUble. heads the list of
srlnners with $70,810. Walerbuy. a
4-yearK>ld. owned by J. B. Hnggla. Is
aeoond. Hamburg Belle-and Highball.
1-yearolda. are third and fourth with
$474« and $».$25. respecUvely. The
Picket, winner of the American Derby,
to ftflh with $28.«$0. The great McGhasney. champion of the west, is
sixth. Dick W'ellea. possibly the best
horse of the year. Is twenty-first with
$ll.«t0; he was not extensively en
•Mod.
/ unknown
to taase In ll02. led
wtth2»wlnglnsi
of wfanlng aso^nU was 26 Only Shaw
anrpnaaed this percent, with 40. nnd
Shaw, oddly enough, was ruled off for
crooked riding
laddenUUy It may be said that, the
ladng of the ymr showed many very
•oodboraea. More than 100 track re<>
orda were reduced, and 12 new A
‘ Proaperous aa waa 1M2. the fonutlon of new jockey clubs and Increased
oTerlngs by the old ones Indicate that
1M4 will break the reconl of IMS

Backlen's Araloa Salve wUl kill the
pata aad oniw the trouble. It s the
beet Salve on earth for Piles, too. 26c
at Jaa O. Johnson and P. H Met

lo w«l U
tka Crabir. «.a«l.lor of • prof^ of
amtbefaatics at the Vleooa aalrerslty.
She Is beantlful. has chatmlnK maaaers la highly educated, mad la all
way*, except the fatal matter of birth.
1. fully worthy of him
The archduke
----------where be was
^ aa lafanlry brigade It
standing

they soon came to an
RdaUees «if both

Intention of marrying as soon as pos­
sible. blit for a long time tbdr efforts
were uBaralllng The archduke
be was wnilug. If necessary, to follow
the example of I^eopold Woelting. for­
merly Archduke of TuKwny who mar
neo Mile AdanK»rlrh. a
reniHiDced the dlgaiiy of archduke
In -bis ilUemma the archduke emw
suited his brother. Archduke Otto
PrancU. who prlraiely approached the
empertir In the matt«*r HU majesty
refused emphatically to give hU con
seat to the marriage, and Archduke
Ferdinand Charles Bnally renemneed
hU intenilon of making the profoMors
laughter hla srlfe. He then announced
be would try to get over the af
faU In foreign travel
The I

Th^ local option
i-.Mt Is
miifv have made ------ -----said, he strongly opposed the mm iW
that I he queiiihin will l.e placed l»efore
of hU bn>ther. Archduke I'canrU
I'ranrli
IHHJvlr at the spring elecUon and
Clint
dlnsml.,. with C^nintess
C^nint
1 bought tliat It win carry. Over In
of the Inequality of Iheir socUl
m county, next to Ionia, the people
participate In
will vote again and U is thought that
Archduke Fi^lnand the RahKinx will come back as the
‘ M been dry
past made
supervlsom have
« marriage
nfused to adopt the county highway
system and this leaves the
free lo adopt jhe township road sys­
tem and this win probably lie done In
Oeafneea Cannot be Cured
casen The Utter K)-,lem
By local applIcaUons as they cs
away with the palhni»»ier «nd Imvm
reach the dlseahbd portion of the
the highwa f Cdimmlssioner free to hire
Either
whom be likes to
There Is only one way to cure <
metlKKl Is pHsluctlve of good results
i. and that to _ by constItuU
counth-s which have practiced
odlcf. Deafness to caused by an
imed obndhlon-Qf the mucous II^ f-iUuT svhtero possess good roads that
hi to the value of farms and the
Inc of the Kustachian Tuber-^*hdn
-neral prosperity of the people
this tube is Inflamed you have a rum
Grocery and meat-market n
('late hnv banded tEemselres
phone rent. They
the result, aad unless the Inflamraa
Uon can be uken out and this tube •Hiev will thrown out either the Bell
restored to Us normal condlUon, bear or the riilon tel .
G,-.irg.‘ Uiiby. a respected clUten of
tag wUl he destroyed forever; nine
I'lim. whom Dr. K*dilnson of lUIca ac
cases out of ten are caused by car
Ing a l«Ule
liouie of whisky
h Is nothing bpt an Inflamed
on*, was bound
D of the mucous services.
by Judge I*ar
w ill IH- tried n Februan^
n any case of deafness (caused
S«-ven of the eight Muskegon saloon
sunk) that cannot be cured .
lairs Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu k«*epen« ph ad«*il guilty to violation of
the Sundai closing lak. Jacob Hyma..
president of th.‘ Sabbath union, c
?.* ?*CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O.
he was assauMedl
a«sauMe<l in
it bis yard Saturday
Sold by drugglsis. 76c
night by a svmiiathlzcr of Vh**
Hall s Family Pills are
ar the best
slight lnjurh*s with
who iiiflieieil s

GUEN AND WHITE WON
STAGE AND PLATFDRM.
Traverse ('itr iTuThave a rare treat
next Tuesday evening. January 28lh.
when Rose Cecilia Shay, the brUllant
voting prims donna, brings hpw grand
opera «»mpany to Steinbergs Grand
Op4*ra Houh**. The comimny nu
sixty people aml,^includes aa
untler the dlrv^n of Nl«
w*a^ for vears Mascagni’s concert mas­
ter
il Troviuort^" Verdi’s master­
piece. wilt in* presented with all the
irles in the way of
ctist times and scenen’ that marked
MUh Shay’s Hurcessfu^ rcHaU*^'
lianksgivlng^wet
eek In ]Mu.rcHan.CU^

An Inle
lag luukei
business college last evening l>etw
two teams of young ladles The op^
posing factions wen* dtotingutohtHl by
ribtsms. and the wearers of the dainty
4>lnk weqi down In defeat liefore the
champions whii won* the green The
game was plaved undi*r Y. M. C. A.
rules. and 12 fouls were called tm the
wesn*rs «if the green, and
who championed the pink
tu the regular game a live minuses' broken mcces* 1s the record of
pn llmlnary was playe<l. the total re- Shay company this yt*ar and Trav
add
City music lovAr* will dtmblless
(
suit of which was two fouls
The linkups were:
Cnn-n and
while. Mamie I>unn and Emma lYled
lann Mever and Harry Millrich. Iiaskets: I^hel McEvoy and
Ann Arlior Idly rubbed phoadie McMullen, ronlem; Eunlc<' Bal
on Iheir hands lo see II glow,
and Nettle Wurxlmrg. guards. 1
talned tever burns m the bone.
and white. Mildred Dockeray and
Maude Compton, baskets; Addle Wsp
and norm Caldwell, centers; Nellie
Vtlilie and Minnie Ostrander^ guards
The score was 20 to 2 Mias Clare
Rutner very caps

NO CANDIDATE
Mamie Dunp. 7;,Emma
the greens Miss Ba
Sot Ferry Would Not Fight Shy of of
made the first basket of the game and
also the only one made by her side,
DetroH. Jan. 21.—D M. Ferry Is In the pinks. The attendann* was quite
a recepUre mood for the republican good, and the ‘roolers " gave much
nomination for governor, to succeed ennmragement to their favorites
Gov. Bliss He has Intimated lo oeveral of his friends that be Is
To th# Partners of Grand
date. -proTided there
to no aaaeemly scramble for the bonor." ThU to to
that
FVrry Is
held in the court wom at Traverue
other * barrel of barreU.aiy on Friday and Saturday. January
» be a oaadldat
29 and 30. 1904.
The Institute aoclelles are orgMlied
"1 am a eaadldate for no office." Mr.
under a aUU law and placed In charge
of the state board of agriculture
aute superintendent U appotaUid co­
operate with the local management in
•That's a different nmtter." Mr.
PWry replied. "But 1 rep^ I am not
* ^lfllr*Pnrry*go^
rtm for gor- board Include profeaaors from the Ay
ricultural collect and the Unlreralt
eeworr W. C McMUlan was asked
-I don't kaow; be may." repUed

TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY

I

THY A MCORO WANT AD.

aociexj.
annual
Is used for local ex
s receive the buHetlns
toaoed by our sUle ex
the annual Instltnte bolletla. aad oflen

A OUAIIANTEED CURE FOR PILES
>r 1
will rofalla
More than 300 competitors hav
nouneed their lulentlon to ptrtJclpaU
In the airship ra< for the $100,000

r1» «t BL Leeto.

It isn’t how much cold cream
woman puts cm Eer fi
much Rocky Mountain
Inside tbstddlags out real beauty.
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Ten
plexkms Slay, 36 c«»nu. les or
lets Jas. G. ,

Montetille Flowers.
....laamMitiit....

“BEN flUK’
— AT —

City Opera Hou^,
IMI).Jin»I26.
UodcT the auspices
of Senior Class:.;.
IVMial
Prtei*.

'.35,50,75c.

Reserve Seat Sale Opens
Thursday Morning at
City News Stand.

Wmnledj on
. the tomb tide be.
Oak street and Lake
Avconc, not Unher aooth than
12th Mieet .
We have seven] inquiries for
propert}’ between Cass street
and Railroad Avenue. Parties
having property to seU or rent
in this location will find it to
their interest to cah or 'phone.

7SZL=s

Tea Siftlngx. 16c Ib. 2 lbs
for ...............
........ 25c
Raked Foods.
Oxford Rakes, per pkg...
Malt-Too Flakes, per pkg..
Vlr>r Flake., per pkg........
Tryalilta Rakes, per pkg .

Be
8c
Sc
8c

PERE Marquette

B»tIh.veXiU.bigi^

“Diamond J"
Traverse Belle
and
'
SmUe
Cigars

M.&II. LIME CARD
.. :;:El5S‘1is

is-ju

sm
'sittStt,

Voo wiU also find one of the
twellett lines of Pipes and
smokers’ iitldcs in the city.

226 Eist Fnat SM

AA

A W. Jahraus

6IAN0 RAPIDS I INDIANA NY
COHPANY.

214 Front Street
J. H. MONROE

General

tawi -SLSSJS- tSsfe:
away lo be made

31 I New Wilhelm Block!

H. X CHAPm. Pr*»rttt*r.
oom III

In W»hi.«<oa 8(

,r&.‘

Bishop Foley and Mayor Maybury
of Detroit will be present at the open­
ing Feb. 6 of Murphy hall at Rint^
where the congregation of Rev. T. J.
Murphy’s church will meet for aptuatment.

!$atiuarv Sales
are big events—are helpful events—are money-saving events. We have some
that are the best ever started. You will surely find one of these just the one
you will be most interested in.

r^anuary Sale** of Ooercoats
Only EIGHT DOLLARS bu>-s your choice of such values as $10. $12. $15.
$16. They were considered good values at the former prices. Think what
they are now! Better wear one the rest of the winter—There are many cold
da>-s yet—get a “warm” bargain.
------

^*3aiiiiary Sale** Of eioaks

^

The most stylish, the best fitting, the finest workmanship—all this season’s
garments are included in this sale, and these are now sold at One Quarter Off.
1 here are a few splendid garments, that are last season's makes, and these are
yours at just one-half off.
^
.

^•January SaH” of Rugs
that enables the housewife to add several new rugs to the furnishing of
the different rooms. There are Smymas, Wilton Velvets, Moqiietles. Gen­
uine Persians, Electras, Daghestans, Burthworth. Wiltons, Utopias, in all
maffner of sizes, selling now from 10 to 25 per cent, discount.

"January Sale" el Cutter Robes
and sleigh bells, articles that many want. These we will not caro' over, for
^hat reason we will make some extremely low prices to those who wish to purfllhse. Come quick.
*

"•January Sale" ol SHprem ?

\

that beats the record. You will find women's Felt Slippers, fur top Slippers.
A'elvet Slippers. Xeather Slippers. Fanc>- Slippers, and the same styles in
Men’s Slippers. These sold from 50c to $2.50. and now they are 25 per cent,
from these prices.

"•January Sale" of Rug Renonaooto

/

such a host of these; any combination of color you desire, and you get your
choice for JUST ONE DOLLAR.

"January Sale*' of Parlor Cabiaeto
These beautiful articlss are such an ornament and so handy, and they are sell­
ing now at a discount of 15 per cent, and 10 percent, reduction on Side Boards
and Buffets.

at
face beside her

Wha TMV^BincecvtBribit
*"vo?‘J^*l5j!SSr fa,Til«d to MlWld

Try mf 40 and 60c Tea. They
can't be beat.

Cemi-nt Is being used Inateadof wood
for plies. They are made In triangular
abspe. and are driven lo the same man­
ia ihoae of wood.

Mother’sFriend
m

Tbi0r-T»4latieislGneir
My line of TEAS arc the beat

YOUR RKUAMA HO

Christmas is ■
Ovcr«.. •

aaturw le oe eeeh hoa I6c

USE

fanout being

J. W. SLATER

WHOLCAALE.RETAIL

EL6IN G. LEWIS

iJS

■ad«oonrichtq>to
O-r di .plNhttfed wW.*be« Sp^ IMim. tprag kx.

datiotis

irtin.rfsrwi^.TS

Six Room House
¥.1
WHEK BJfBT
tS GOHUMO

SSK£

wHhaotmd bankios extended ooi

Take Laxative Bromo Qulalne Tal

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL

■ a.’Tijr——^
r’CS-“»sts:ss,“.^2

mantd, Gea W. Laidie, Wm.
Loodan, H. K Gainer.

•Buttin' property. Is It?" said Mr.

B«tI Sayles. a 16-year-old Waylaad CUacy. -Yea. I've a goat. Fwket'a
boy was smothered lo the snow and that get te doTrld Itr
mud in a swamp near Sbelbyvllle
riding across a hi
when the home slipped and the
We. the naderaiffaed. do herehy
into the ditch with the animi
lop of him and before aid arrived he
was smothered.
fb veral im^mlnent retail Implement
and vehicle dealem of Michigan have
ho^ th prove-eaftolhrtory or
cmlUMl a meeting of the trade to be
held In the hall of repreaentnUve* in
Lansing. fVbmary 2 and 3. It U said
the leaving r<V&cems are at the head
of the movement and that some kind
France prodoced 7S6.707 pounds of
of a c*
beet sugar during the last season.
A XfaUIng off of one third from
KMi. This la a rmlt
kK^S^elB^ "tie Other night and In
spite of some reslstence on the part ef the a
twets
aoi
of the proprietors' henchmen, carried arts sugar
ytolded
12 1-3J>er^t. of refined > opar.
•dl2l
III be
yield ever knomn
which Is the

Interesting Basketball Game
Buelneaa College Resulted in
feat of Pink and White.

H. S. Hull, praakkni; A. V.
icdridiaiidaiaL W3i^ *ice
(sdoMs; C. A. Haodaao< cubicn F. C Uanaod, Besj. Thiritw,

Wu the

_
^
lof Um
Calbouu County Telephone Co. will be lOe. at Jaa. O. Johnson nnd F. H.
held for the purpose of diacaialag new
Inprovemeota on the oquipaMat aad
also the question of iastalllag ga
lallr exchange like the one re<
Mr. iTaocy's rich nelgbhora had perSt In at Grand BapMa
leM him to enU at the ofllee of the
The Algonac Frees says that while
irk cemmtoekNMTs end enter a preteat
Rapid Hallway car was paaaing agaiast one of the contemplated Im
-uniugb New Baltimore the other di^
one of the car wladowa waa anddenly
abatter»*d. but whether It waa caused

1

>Bzc$ tff test
imnreet pnM on i
DIRBCTORS:

Ihte torrfhle hoar4>r. Klaff*l Now Dtoeoeery for OoaaampUoa tamed de­
spair Into ioy. The tret bottle broaght

I ml Tn^firn

THE flACINO OF

There is No Rocker

diailag the daMa of ,

Travel Hi Fereifa

c. A. AKCLCHKA, CHy CM

om. xia&. THintsDAT.;aotast ai. ima.

Ae dtMft M II
ttaBApeabablylatbcf

THE HANNAH & LAY ^ ^
MHBICANTILE COMPANY

B. a LMi. Soenii

X : x:'

ZHX svnraro BsooBOk xsah

Oueen eily vn^ni*
Ulbpk Olbeat

Cay eo«

is the Pure Hrticle and j^nnot
% » >e Excelled ^
%
:ctai«AL mws
or THI WOILD

■'

J«lT bODlfAce of Ike Hotel Rlr«nUde.
of Lock HATen. Pa.. And In celebrAtlao
of hit hAir centurr of work Mr. MHtx
)er kAt plADDed a prAnd Iwnqoet for
kit mends tomprrow.
WwiAtnr OohUa hat bm ibe first
of the aemocrAtlr presldentlAj attar
AAU to enme rooms for beAdqoArlers
In St Ixmls. He bat aecored twenty
rooma At the Soutbem hotel for tbo
naeortbe MAryland delegation and In
er bU own knom.
”r:*
8. Cable. A BapUaI
DoinnAtl. bat became
demented through too ckwe appUca
Uon to the ttudy of the Bible. For
yws be has nerer been teen withoi
A copy of the book and his medical a
tendaita arer that the perplesltlet t
lu etady unbAlanred his mind
a n. Hianford Grand Army p<ist. i
Konh Adams. Mass. pJareil iU flag at
half mast nimn lb«- annontieeroeni of
the death of General John B Gordon
of Georgia-the first time that post
ever honored a former ronfuderale In
tbli way. General Gordon bad lec
lured twice In North Adams under
auspices of the poet
Judge Jacob Fawreli r the supn-me
nmrt of Nelfpuika is i tative of Mil
wauk.-e Willie living in that eliy he
learned the blarksmiih's trade and for
several years worked <ar the feuge
Having a taste hir law. he devoiiMl his
leisure time to Ks study. He i
to Oniaba and was admitted
admitted to the liar
and for fifteen years
rising In the profess
Professor John M. Tyler i.f Amhersi
aed1 for his
bt. pat
1
way of put­
ting things He claims that the educa­
tion of the heart should go on ailt
the education of the head and In em
phasUing his thiHiry recently he said
^he need of heart education has beei
> recugnixid through all the c<-ntuii<w
: Great
I he aid
Or. Eduardo Acevado Olar the ntA
ly appointed minister from Truguay.
who has been wnt to W'ashihirton to
open a legation. Is known - In S<iuth

of
4.f
of
In

mM-lf to running a
iHlItor and dabbling In
84mor Dial found lime
panish a large numlier
IhrilMnfi inlereel. Must
these sUjri«*s have all the Inlenwt
Rpanish Hive tales and an> -tnacal
•a. taking
South A
the lighter lib

Major Robert Htlles of
. author .trf - Four Ytwrs Under Harae
Robert.*' t^ays Oenermt Gordon In batUkOohI
scribes bim In the first day’s fight
Gettysburg, bis face radiant,
erect, mounted onn s splendid elidny
I gleaming eyes and
The rider fairly
proud arrlu*d uet-k.
i
stood in his sti
wared both bands, krhlle his sonorous
voice rolled out such exhortations as
only be knew bow to make to luildlers
Thus they chargtHl. with the great
blAck charger joyful In the midst of
fiaahlBg muskHs
An organisation of Catholic women
was formed In New York city reenjily
uhleh had r«w its 4»l»hvt. amcmg other
n of the divorce evil
Mias Annie Leary, a leading member
of the 400. a pern bnal friend of Mrs
Astor and a i«pa1 cimntess. was one
vers In the new en
rtoixl she and
It Is v
rk Ne
also one of
leading women of the Catholic
telly of Ibe United Stales, have with­
drawn fniro the s<»clety. the reason
being that a rule was recently adopted
that all mem»M‘rs pledge themselves
to abjure the skv-lety of dlvorctsl p«v-

muotasaa

WAIT OEPAitniaT

|

^MASweef
K Breath i

WIMB PB KtBTU to ftx tte fnMC AH
m cSUdm tar* to b«
jMt M «oiM M If BMCfcer bBd A k«Ad*
' A t«A;
nm PA tAkes kit eoAt AAd taaC oC.
tkAB yoA koAT kim ooAgk aa4 aaj:
-PaJT to kATt It and? I AktMrid AAT
Dot! Kotr you cklldreB rmn mwuj;
Jobt lfk« tkit I Dorer tklrk!*’
tTtat't the WAT hf AtATU to work.)

mimifactiirtd bf h

Raitnab

I

I
i Onr, MIOH, THDESDAY. JAJfUAKt *i, 1904.

IfotiKT
A .drt of worried tatUe
ADd AhAket ker keod Ai
Tkm the tAket nt ia tko pi
* to re
read Akmd Akf trioB
(be
her f
On np ttoiTB
at oar winter ciotkea.
From the cellar oonsea a nolae
Uke a doxen real bad boya!

Qreat, big lump on hM forebead,
thumbs Ail mAsImd and both eyaa
blACk.
like bed run
Toot-race,
and alack;
Limps and holds his aldea and
to l|p. Ollrer H. P. Belmont and
groans
Like he’d broken all hU bones.
DoCAble divorceet. Mr*. Nellton.
omber of kirt HollU
Mother meeu him with witch haxel.
bandages, and aalvws and soap;
! l4*wed suit.
Bays. *’I*m awful
Mucb surprise
Pa Just
the. young mlllioni
then he
Has to bar
patch
hands and back and
assenihly. The explanation may Inbead;
found In a story which seems to In
Has
to pay for
dlcate that Mr Cbanler either has g
good Idea of practical politics or is
being guided by a voteran at the game.
Bv(-rythlng was mdng well with Major
No Indicatlea.
LAndon's cmmpalgn. despite hU un
-The sixe of a man s bat don't
P^pteacT^of ihSlT**^*** teialiwt ^e for^nothli^-^aaW^e^Com Fed 1
Mr. Cbanler Invested $4,000 In a priL
of the farm-1
srbea they
expressed ai wish that I
might own
such an animal :
T promptly
presented eacli with i
giving him
an inter<-sl. These cards were dlsirlbuied without discrimination to all
raisers of rattle, and the prtxe bii
came ihe rt.nunon property ol
cimnty. Against this sort of cot
lion Major l^indon’s fight was

’^mr

After while hU work U flnUked and
pa comes np stAlrs agate:
Cut and bruised and black at any of

There's no nccesstty for
the ctneds at Evanston to make lore
because love making is one of a college girl’s natnrar>lfU.
Not on Race
The alleged Lord Brassey—a good
name by the way^xclalmed. ‘How
vulgah!" when told be would have to
s|»end the night in jail. What his
friends said when they i
cash the checks he gave

—:*sriS2:

Fi

DYSPEPSIA CURE
^

corrects cverv disorder of the stomach.
It is not recom­
mended for any complaiat except those arising from a disordered
condition of the stomach. Kodol docs for the stomach that
which it is unable to do f<*r iisclf^cvcn when hut siighllv disordered
»r ovcrUu.lctt relaxing the nen ous tension, while the inflamed
uscics of that organ arc allowed to rest and heal. Kodol cleanses*
-ifics am! sweetens the stomach. When yon take Kodol everything
cat tastes goo«i, and every bit of the nutriment that yonr food conUins is digcstcRi. assimilaictl and appropriated by the blood and tissues.

Kodol Digests What Ton Eat-Naker the Stomach Swe^
ron Mirr.'

SSICELLANIOUa.

. Sold by S. e. SA/AI-r A SONS

•The 1904 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar will be sent
free on receipt of two cents in postage by addressing
E: C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago.”

Batter Hurry.
occasionally, but these can be lesaJapan and Russia had better get
ened by having Hr. Kings New Life down to business soon or the ]
Pills around. Much trouble they___ currespondenu won't be able to i
WDMEN SPECIALIZE
by tkelr great work in Stomach and the strain on their Imaginations.
Liver troubles. They
Four Young Women Worked in Dairy
With
Regular Men’s Cfasses.
tdi* Drug Btoraa.
Agricultural Colh-g,-. Mich.. Jan 21
—Thu first women In the
4N RECORD TIME
this college to si>erlalUe in
men's counteo were
Johns
i front on *’ HInkson. -Cordlay and Slack. *]
Qraham and Morton Steamer Built in Will I
four young women have f«r the past
Batter Raise IL
roonlhs lKH»n working In ihi
Jan. 21.—The Graham
Down In Grand Rapids a two huncompany dretl dollar brll>e is looked on aa a
are making
has decided that lu new patece side joke. Two hundred dollars does sound
and chee.0
wheeler steamer, the largest on Lake humorous to some i»H>ple.—thojie that operating the lare
Michigan, is to be lannched at Toledo haven’t got it.
^rfo
Thursday afternoon. The twin cities
and the many other
Rubaiyat
^e
Bowary.
ce*sary
in
this
coun,e
by J.
not say whetiu-r
MorrUon. who with Owen McAntee A long fin shell o' l»oor.e
this their profess
gfs-s as deU^gate to'the convention of
Interesting
the Tugmens' Lake Protective associa­
tion.
TD CURE GRIP
TWD DAYS,
The contract tar the craft was lei
but two months ago and the progress
sxailve Bromo Qu
On The Head.
made in ct»n» true lion -established a
luse. To gel the gt nine.‘call for the i
I. An-: -Why is a*'t»ld bead like full name.. 25r.
n-ciml for the builders. The new boat
kingdiun *»f heaven?''
lH‘ rall4Ml the riirtd lienlon liar
A. NiHher:
There'll Im» no parting
I here.**
,
H B l^ne of Splceland. Ind.. who
ci»UI street
ilf a 4la> in order to i
has btwn judging the poultry show, re
■ a performance that
•'Everything rtimim to him «ho teit^“|wo*ho
led home yesterday morning, havid a half and
given
alls.” except the man who is waiting
coropleted bis work.
room?


, P^t H.« Joh« A

Jods. of ---------------------------------------------- —----------------

Si:

DR. FENNER’S

KMV ••
Backache
j^^RE

Their Great Day.
ulsvUle. Ky.. Jan. 21.—A fifth son
was bom Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam f^jcray. The other children were
im as follows;
Jan. 15. 1900, George M. I^roy.
Jan 15. 1901. P. Ashton Leroy
Jan. 15. 1902. Peter l^erov.
Jsn. 15. 1903. Alexander Goldsbor
ough Leroy.
The Leroys live In Owen county.
Mrs. Leroy was a 4^uo Orasa belle.
iM-Ing a member t»f >e noted Hardin
family Her husband^Is a stock breder.

Auers

c«»ds.

:^,=SS-s'H“jSS5iv.
iHkai.J

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-^HEALTHIEST-.

JOHN j

AlfD
i

ml lug of Empire, whti i
In the lnt.-r»-iM <if

morrow
Mr Huutiug has ln**|»eetetl
the mim- of the roiuiwny ami L e«thusia>ilc <»ver the pn»sp«fi sif rich n*
»uni^ for the si,»ekho|ders
George Ih-ujamln went to fadillac
yesterday on bu.^lne^s.

ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

I.IOIHT
B

D'kJUJ2f?i22rsX.'3S?i:

Cherry Pectoral

A-r lofte
rat 1000 WATIS

quiets tickling throtts. Doctors
have known this for 60 years.

rUBXimDBT

IwteiiiilfirBicirk

^o^sTc^?vs"‘'‘’"”^iiS:-

UiMniPiiirei.

JUST WHAT H^’nEEOED

WATCHES
WATCHES

Olutpic of lUAC Walton Uoco Feather
Boa for Fish Hook Tr

RASTAU.-S prica makl

Bit Mrt making Smut flood Prim

..

Ulinter Goods
'" now ia’teo Cime to Buy j
I

i

Those $8.95 i
J

Stece young Snyder eacaped from

OmTWO^ATWV

P< haw Building Papir that Can't bo
boat for tbo m^A.

a F. CARVER A Baa
A Vary Cteaa CalL

Wanp People Waif
SSSSSSifflS
IL I fait aa weU aa I avar did In ay

$.F. Saxton Bdw. 0o.

Doalora In fltnoral IMrihvaro...

...The HnstUnr Jeweler

• D.0..1

About Ihe prtaon walla reading -Prla-

*-

Watcha arc c>c opcaen
to the bnyera.
"■"
Have you aecn them?

RASTALL

conjecture, but he Intends to remedy
It by takteg the whole Affair.

OR*. «AWVU A

id

k

watch buying CSV-

m Lying In plate sight
• Uuk. belonging to soole
the fam
gently atroked the fine,
feaihera. he aaw there just
he needed
needed In bis business. k> he fur
lively
Ply tried to pull a few out. TI
They
dn't come, and enither could be
uidn't
the <
p^Uheendoff.
Nothing daunted.
a ra
rarer from hU hip pocket—the
he glvea rredll ahavea with—
off about a foot. He now haa
material In abnndance for fish hooka,
but the boa is somewhat under the
weather. What will be said when the
was a ft
of the ti

r

~

Kgi“'."srs,-arc

••(>/after OcM/iW/tfsta/ Jmir/. » arter te
teiaWrta6ytaf«fW6/yaftea/(tet. «/afateabn
m^gmi MkeUm* h VateUa. C/aefa, S/aaMa^r.'
tihvmm mi Cktiot Umnmr*. OrfUmflFiin

tfOUnOiMHe.

J. D. niartintk

FIRE mSDRANCE

-DENTISTS-.

“srj.-ar.'ssag^ JOHN R. SANTO
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

LV NASTII6S 4111
.FIRE INSURANCE

it

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COLPENiaiLS

OUT, mOE, THOB8DAY, JAKUAST 81,180A

ffitnKof jonr BOJUtti

mi

Fifty Spearmen Were KIBed and SM
tor Ike atauMdokiocU

XIMCO OUT THClfI QLAOtOMC
RCniAfM

MIm On»m cnmr
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tST krMe «u gtrea
gtr«» akay
»%ray by bet
tadmr. C. A. Crony, and ahe vao

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Weddln* MarrhAt the

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tkcir«vB peofiie. iBposltioB.
All
Ifkdj to oone ikraoKk
If npertotendCBU of tke poor,
vho arr aaxkMU to 4lsp(Me of indent*
In tke oooncy how vko bare become serenil tl
*. Ckaa cffhic more room la
tns for the care of acnie «
Hbobhl lie take® that there t.-« no

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17. Major Keaaa.
tke British force, ear­
ls aad fclUcd BO .ivear-

OUR SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE SALE OF

Ladies’

*-Misses’

ral Lake this
whcfv he held a successful reclul last

la vogue In county kouses. nnd Ike
The examlnatkms at the High
•at dlscrimlnntloa should be exerd that no cUlms be esUblUbed for achooi for the first semesters work
creation of county receptacles for
Insane, yet many cases do not
d tke cars o: n state Inslltntkm.; ers of the city, says that he Is
Aker trouble Is U the quasi-private way cinnected with the Milk D
bh
chartUble Ustllutions. which care forle until I he? liecome «»ld and ’ roonected with the
deoome and theo iiirn them orer! Paul Steinbaker of Chicago attend
le state. Brer>- ease stHiuld be ed the
awn merits.'
Iss Orpha
Oessy last evening.
ully decided upon lU own
merits. | Miss
Cl
itlon of the! H. N<m] returned today nftei
plesKsni visit with his daughter.
rights
JohniKin. In Elkhart. Ind.^
the public
Dr. W. M. Ed^rds* Paper.
I>r. W^ M. Edwards, medical super-j

parlor, tke six rlbboo fttrU. irbo a
STmIm Mabel ADderaoo.
_____ ________
_
A4dle
LarMo.
Rkoda
Mn. Ua Crony ao4 Vida R^.
took tkMr piaon oa oaek aide of the
proenatoB. aad aa tke party came to
a haR beforo a large bank of feras aad
palms, tkay formed a circle aroond the
groap. Tke ordn of tke procession
was: Bn. Woodkoose. Ralph Ander best asylums in Knglan
8«Alsnd.
Doo>e»tic telegraph bmlness In Geraoa aad William Rmllh, Mias Ualsy aad oa the continent, gnv
very able
Croaay aad Miss Orpha Creasy, aad C and Inieresiing paper on *^»me Asy | many In 1002 was 43 per cent above
lums In Foreign
Forel]cn' Countries nnd the’i«»2, but business of stock excbsnfe
itatss.'' He visited
vlslte< first the Uoim^ fell off IB per cenL
United States.''
London asylums, nil of which are goi pJiir otrakldu m tli« o»h«- with erned by cme central lioard of control, THE HIT of the i
White caraallooa. The two were faa
ns the I^don coaniy council,
taaed togmker by two lloks.
uncJl has very absolute powers,
Two of the ribbon girls were drenaed
the smallest
la white aad the other
tre Call quick If you.
_ la pink. The rl
The Economy Sion*.
carried had a Urge bnnrh of
rOHt-St
carastloas tied
Tl
Ever>
carried a large
Millinery.{Cloaks and SuiU at
wir of scales. 11
let made of
that he iH I just hsW-price this waste. Not s
white caraatkms. MUs Daisy
lot of old trash, but strictly firstfood Is taken and welgh«*d. (
Creasy, the maid of honor, was dre
class articles In the prevailing
proving that hli hunger roust U- In ;
la sg^^d^^a^ed a boaqnet of |
his imag
Even the ingreilienls | «t
of the composition of the focsl are reg
After the ceremony the guests 8
ulsted by this council. He found that DON'T MISS
seated at Are small Ublea. which t
great care was exercIsiMl In l»ndon
praalded orer by the Misses Ida Ibtlly.
rdlng the projior use of restraint
kindly treatment of fiatlenls. but
noy Walsh,
did mir* Ider the general roeUiodf
white. Datoty refreshments were of treatment or plans for-ov»»rslgbt ai
Ktnre. 211 Frtmt
aenred. consUUng of salad, coffoe. pink good as In our own country. The p«»r
k« emm U heart shape, assorted capita for yearly maintenanre U-i
cake aad caady. Each gm*st
I142.BB. as against aUiut |I7B In Mich
Igan. and the ratio of insanity is 1 to
25 per cent disc
every IJHl jMViple. wlifle in Michigan It
thing in theH
is I AO evt*ry ICB Some* of the asy­
ties, on whic
lums wen* very much overcrowded,
M b««a
■! II* 8oalb Unkm one which he considered too full with
•tract. Both jrouc tieopic ere well patients bring originally planned for
Inowa la tb. dtr. tbe btMc beta* • 1.71B. ThU was an Institution for
«u«btar o« e A. Crracr. the ntcat. for chronic cases, and three years ago 105 WHO? Montavilic Flewaral What?
“Ben-Hur!" When? Monday. Jan.
tb. Slascr SewiM Machine Co. ta thta deaths from consumption occurred In
25th! Where? City Opera Houae!
territorr. The «r^ l« a con of W.
• year, out of 1.715 path
The 8^c
such asylums he found
■ tte of any
lug his trip, and equal to auy in this
HAPPILY MARRIED
countn' He spoke parlirularly of
this week,
those* at Woodilee and Gartlurk. <*^
dreds have taken
Pmalawt Yoan® People of Carileld poclaJly designed for the use of pa
this extraordinary
tients from Glasgoa*. Among the fine
,Thls week only.
featuresa at Woodl
Woodilee Is a rect*ptlon
house for patients, where they
first received, which is de
ralnt and every asylum f*w
ture. Tke entire nursing for ImUj
male ancHfomalu 4*ntiiingi in the hus
halted la marriage Ust 't^enmg at Aa^ pltal Is done by women nurses, and it
bary paraoaage by Rer Hugh Ken
The
nev aaving event of
Body. The bride was lasUly gt
sanitarium
the teaenn1 it the big tale at
la p^ blue. They were attend'
where the open
,The Globe. 118 Front street.
MUa Mary Fewlns and Mr 1
aa fat as pcwsible. Is another gisul fea
1 You will no doubt follow th«^
RSehtleben, lirotber of the bride
lure. In tlw'se asylums onethlr.l of
crowd to the big tale of Schutz.
the Insanity Is caused by aieohnlir ex
Katzof A Xo.-t stock. Bale
BCQIHS TONIGHT
cesses.
commences Friday. Jan. 2. 8 a.*
He vlsit<*il several asylums in Get
ro. The Globe. 118 I
MsrehanU* Carnival at the City Opera many, the low pay of nurw^s lH*ing a
feature which he nousl in iiartlcular.
Women receive $7.50 a month for the |
The rebeamis for the . Merrhnnf# first five years, and $15 after that, and I
carniral gre over. antTthe people who men have $lu the first five vt-ars. Im* !
attend will have rensoa to be sur Ing raised to |17.5u after that A« ol
prised nt the elBclency of the part id result, the attendants ar<* on n stand j
pants, numbering over 100. There
Ing with the MTvlng classes, lie found :
be preaenled many specially prepared that alcohol wan n*si»ousili)e for 4is!
features of great beauty.
out of I.uis iiatients admltt«*<l in on« i
Tonight nnd tomorrow night at the year. The colony plan, w 1th .-h» hous.*s. 1
City Opera House. Seats now <in sale Is suceessfuny in oiierathm In Saxony,
at the Poatofflee. Ness stand. A
and an unusual featun* was the fact |
skm. 2fi. SB and BO cents.
that a large church was ereciisi and
furnished, even to a plin* tirgan. nt a
AREES ENTERTAINED
cost of over $.77.0tHi. liefort* a twti«'tit'

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WINTER CLOAKS

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. A SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL m the selling of Ready-toWear Garments! Being determined to make a positive clear­
ance. we have adopted the surest way to do It—quickly and
effectively—that of

Price Reduction Without *^‘fr** Cost or Present Value
Such an unreserved; uncompromising price cut. embracing
such elegance and style, is not only unusual, but we believe
that never again will conditions crpate such an opportunity
to save money, or to select from such an assortment.

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s»:.2MeraToSsi?rw^

GRAND SKIRT VALUES
Some of the mOst desirable Skirts we have ever had,
made in pleasing styles, perfect fitting, splendid col"
orings, worth 3.50, 4.00 and 4.50, now at— ......

by Investigating the wonderful opportunities this store affords

THE
NEW
FIRM
THE LIVELIEST STORE IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN

STEINBERG BROS.

Mmm

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26,

Traverse Bay Hive. No. 71. Initialed
Large ^aae Last Evening.
TraTeree lUy Hive No 7. InllUti'd
a large class) last evening In Its hall iS^t
The hive also enierUlned manir
carried on as yvt'. iMdng
thing of an exp«*riment.
New York, with Its 14 Institutions
ararby hires After the
and 24.7U3 patients. U under the rtm j
work a aapser
tro! of a slate lunacy commission This i
greatly enk>ye<
lomewhat similar in eff«*ct to the!
doo plan of* cent ral I rat Ion of
er. In the opinion of Dr. Edward.^
THE MARKETB.
result Is not as gtswl as In MIchl
gan. where each patient eome\ und.*r
Detroit. Jan. 21.—Wheat—May. Oic; the dii>Ti manag<*ment and iH*rsonal *
No. 2 red. MHc. Corn-Nu. 3. tS^c
Ion of I ho
Oats—No 3 white. 42He.
Dr. EdwxrdK said that among
.Toledo, Jan. 21.—Wheat-^anusr> xll the InsUtutlouF he has visited.
•3c: May. 9tc: July. gSHc.
b«»th in the United 8iat«*s and abroad,
Chicago.
Jsn. ri.-^Wbeai-May. he has round no asvium where the (laB2c: July. laViC Corn—May. fH»c; tients ar,-as well fed. housed.wanm*d.
July. 4SHc. Oats-Msy. 42Vc: July. clothiHl. and rand bir in every partic­
57Hc- l*rorlsloas—May pork. ll.-. r.TH; ular. and with as much kindness, as
lard. |7 2?H: ribs. |6 7a
In Michigan.
the el^nclu»ion t»f the U«ard meetrxed. among
THE TRA\*ER8E CITY CANNING CO
Hon. and Mrs. O.
U now ready to write oonlrarti tor
C Moffalt. Rev. and Mn> D.
all varieties-of produce for the c
Mrs. A. S Rowley. Miss Bales. MrJ*c!
M
lag eeaaon. and will be gUd to l
up these aMUtert with nay one at E Whitney, and Ropreseptatlve J. H.
Monrm* and wife.
their office In Trargrae City.
H. 8. Kae^d. BecreU
Is work for ma
glimmer of light,
ky Mounuln Tea works f«>r man­
Do net delay jrour coming to
kind both day and night.
the sale, aa aome tote are email
That's why It Is famons the world
and will cues out the first day.
o'er and o'er,
nil not let you
yoi turn over and take
First chaiieee are always the
It will
beat The Olaba, 11i Front
another inoce
. Q. Johnson.

ALL CLOAKS AND SUITS
Half Price
That means a j^ood deal, but \vc arc reaify
to stanS back of that statement.
Yoi^ will find a sple:ndid assortment to
choose from: not one or two at a price, but
enough to make the chooiiing easy.
Of eburse YOU know that the prices and
goods wer\* KK'iHT' at the briginal price.
But—we want a nice, clean stock each season;
this is one thing that gives us bur prestige in
the cloak business—always a clean, fresh, up-

NOTICE.
will be received by the Board
At tke BMetlag of the ways aad
lie Works at the City Clf
meaaa committee of the Congrega of Public
tkmal church, held Uat evening, n office for funrtshing the
' method of soliciting was outlined nnd
various pinna devised nnd discussed.
be received until 7:30
There will be nnotker meeting t^s
1. 21»th. IfKtl. and then pubI The• right to reject any

give yea the ohelee ef any Suit
ar Overoaat In the store for

•lEAB. Valaae flfiXO to B22Xa

to-date stock.

■ntv A MCOMO WAHT AD.

:

Silk lined Kid Cloves. Just the thing for
winter wear; they are not bulky, yet give
extra warmth, easily put on and off; pret­
ty shades in Mocha................ ........ ......

IMPERSONATION of

We cloaad all day 1
for the big aale of the
stock of Schotz. Katxof 4L Co.,
who are saiag out of business.
Bate caiaaisacss Friday. Jan. 22,
• a. m. Tba QJoba, 118 Front

REMEMBER irS \ :

Half Pricte

A copy of the apeciftcatlons can be
en at the City Clerk's office.
208B.tr
CHAS M. BEERS.
Clerk Board of Public Works

City Opera Houae. Jan. 25th.

straaL batwaaa Qua and Park, an*
kavlac a BMatiafi la ibe council cham
ber ihlx afUraooa. TJe maUer of

1.98

YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. AND LOTS OF IT

BACHANT & tOSCOE

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