The Evening Record, February 15, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 15, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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1904-02-15

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THE EVENING RECORD

SATURDAYS ISSUE
I.MO

TKAVERSE CITT, MICH.. MOXDAV, FEBRUARY 15, 1*<M.

JAPS MAY INVEST
.
PORT
ARTHUR
-■iii
f
___
K:P

’ Fair mod I
Prowimnt CHlaafi and Ex4>rooacutin9 j Tucaday.
Attormy of Laatanau County Haa
: The National Pratecuve Lasion vUI
Anaorarad tha I
meet tonorroa niicht at S o’clock In
! Montacoe hall
the Evelina
Cliy. Ffb. li—Alaaaadar
SENATOR HANNA 18 STEADILY
r. of near Leland. dl«d aatnrBINKfNG.
. bis deaib
beina due to heart trouble. Mr McKer
Cher TO a very praoHnenl rlUiec.
harln* been prooccuUna attorney of
ICLATIVESATI
I Leelanau county for oereral Ictw.
He ams rcry veil knoarn nnd leavea a
larpe circle of fr
4». A artfe and!
ONLY A MATTER OF A FEW BRIEF erne danc
him. The funeral
via be
m hla :.f reae
HOURS.
dence. near Leland.
• ftuMia for th« r«lcM« of 400 JapanoM
htitf by tho RdMoians at Port Arthur.

! ilLOWN UP
BT MINES

by th« ataU dopartmant.

,:AhI. to Lonpor
Crtm Specter Thft Is Welting
to Move Aside the Curtain.

This io

ahipa ara prapaHn« to I

OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION OF LOSS
OF RUSSIAN SHIPS

JAW SABEUD IT COSSACKS J

K:i

19B00 Japanese rtoopTat Chemulpo.

ATTEMPTED LANDING OF JAPAN- Another
CSC TROOPS REPULSED.
Russian Warships EnUr Pacific.
By ^Ire to the Evening Record.
; Toklo. Feb. 15.-The mport that
flberUn Railway Has Seen Wrecked
i the Russian Vladiveetock fleet had
in Sla Places, Covering e Oi.Unce .been torpedoed end sunk near Hekoof Seventy Mil#e->Alexlefr
date hat not 4>ocn confirmed. Instead
the report soya that the Rueaian warPractically laoleted—Re
ehlpe have entered the Pacific and are
ease of Jep Prisonbeing watched by the Japanese flying
era is Asked.
'squadron.



By Wirt* til the Evi-nlng H<-c«ird
' London. Feb. 16.—A concerted at
tempt by
Japanese sea and land
forces to lA^et Port Arthur, the Rus
eien htrenghold of the far EasL and
< their main baala of supplies is Immi
henL. The news of the first shot in
this attempt is momsnUrily expseted.
The plans for accomplishment of
this fast, which would mean an almost
•u»r work.i

is only
‘ few hours It In thought
VIRTUALLY tion will take plan-

HARDLY WHEEL IS TURHIMC
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-Word from Che Foo. China, has it
Togo, in charge of the

Port Arthur and that he is but waiting
for the landing of land forces to begin | Snow

A

lASK CAPTAIN’S ,
RESIGNATION

Packed In Cuto and Around
Rails So Tightly That Pick. Have i
Very Little Effect on It and
the Snow Plow la Stalled.

being deflected
ward thie potr
comes, will be

**
'

SIVM-I*! in Ihn
l.udinetiin Mirh

CHAIN WOUND
AROUND NECK

I

mombered With a Haruloomc Drooa.

chrlllM. Including Japanoae common
^
half miles
cial agMiL Mfl today In the
|
‘d^hUully surpriaed by
•alavla.
number of her neighbors and
I of lx
Aak Roloaso of Jap Prioonorm.
^ Dato
Port Arthur. 1 and the gnesu loft as
May
jibe oeeaahw a beaatU
By Wire to the Brenlng Raoord.
Uress for tbelr hostess
Washington. Fob. Ifi—At tl
^uaat bf the Japanese minister,
him. Secretary Hay will toda;

)" girts will ent!
this ermlag.

satin,
at the!

our second floor by Wedr
noon. You can buy anything
you want at lesa than factory
Your promise to pay is the
same as cash,
J. W. Slater.

Reliable Home Furnisher.

Monday-Tnesday
February 15-16

Spring
Shoes

Runaway Appretwndod.
Sp^l to the Evening Record.
Grand Haven. Mich.. Feb. 15,—
lyde Lore, a 12-ybarold Frankfort
ruBawar. is in )ail here awaiting word
from bis parents.
TWO OOLLARS and thirtyfive cents buys pants at our
pant sale just started, wortlva
half mere than price named,
Hamilton Clothing Co,

Wc are pleased to anooonoe that

mr. Wm. SImmams,
the Traveling Repraentattve of

Stem, Ketip & Companp

T»r nitH »ad W»mm
Smart aad iltqanl
shtpts
Baudsemt hathtra

will d»|.u> at our More, on the .U.ve <Ute. their very eitensive and
complete Bock of WOOI.ENS for SPRISC uid SUMMER. The
exceKence of Sion., Knu t-v k O.,'. Uilorint; i> well-kimwn ia this
loc.hl.v. They «xeirt or. er. .miy through their expoienced repre.
scntative*, and under : i plun guarantee to give thorough aatiBactioa.

S. Btndh & Co..
I

travtrat Cttf, nUch

Tlie |To|icr lime to
order |iroper s|iring
clothes

^PALM^
Rowland Douglass Can Fix Your Old Shoes
WHY NOT SEND A
PAIR OF WARM SLIPPERS
« .tour Valentine tliiv year? If. true ll.ere are no
verw. pr.nte.1 on tbetn, but they will bear a mewage
..fthe.rown. Better think it over.
'

PALM
SOAP
Ask Them Why
Then get a cake
and be convinced

]«P*H-laJ to the Evening RtMuml
Pol
I' Tho'
3dl<‘h • F< h. ir..—Charges
agamst <^apt.
Another Japanese Victory.
this vicinity ycMerdsy
yesterday and saving station
Eight Russian Vessels Sunk. raging In *hls
14* Win*
uu.... IO
t.. the hienlng
K*..*..,!..-n.^__today.
The mercury stands lo deand an Invest iga<Mon Is now U-lng held
By
Record
by Ueut.naint Ix'senliorg «if Grand
London. Feb. 16,-The T.en Tsin i ^md prevailing The PeJe Marquette Haven
If U charged that Mortmey is
correspondent of the Star, w.ring j railway Is lied up '
in the halut .1►f getting drunk and abus
• this winter and ha
under yesterday*#
and for this reason they
nlng. The
led their resignations to
department with the request they
Port Arthur have been confln
b.v. n„.e rffert
„ p, _ not removed or
diapatchca aUte that eight
the anow plow here
ncy ha.
slnee 11 o'clock last iDirt..bon..
vesael. art sunk
been captain of the .utlon here for
that thia Utter sUtement is unof­ and a half
eleven years. His wife left h
have run In or out ^lnr«- yesterday time ago. it Ik claimed. l>ecause of
ficial.
morning
cruelty.
PiTe Marque!t4*. car ferries IG and
aneas Sabred by
IS. which iH-came fast in the Ice off
Landing Repulaad by RuMUna. Manlitiwrte font days ago. are still
WILL SETTLE PROMPTLY
Ing to cut
By Wire to the F.venlng R.»cord
and crews
London. Feb. 15.-A port Arthur |
Thei^ U a ^
diapatch My. the Japan.ae landed BOo\TrTv'^ H will
\ Were Heavy Loser. In BaUirno,
aotdiera near Ta-Llen-Wan and that j daj U thu slorni will permit.
Fire.
410 of them were sabred by the Coo-‘
aacka-. The remainder of the Japaneoe
Among the insurance companler,
enutl 1»> JameK H Monroe In •
escaped to the ahipw. The telegram
r«*pr4*Kent
Ibis clly
!• the Contlnenul and Mil-1
also atates that the Japanese forces
kauk«*e Mechanic*. lk»lh these Ich-t |
landed at Dove Bay and Pigeon Bay
heavily in the great Baltimore fire.
The Continental U»ses H.000.000. but
will have a surpUih of iG.ooo.ooo after
I ALBERT FLEES INJURED
thoKe loKsch are paid The Milwaukee'
Mechanic* w 111 lose |2O«».Ch)0 hut with I
i
SWAMP HOOK.
Japanoae Soldiera Killedassets of nearly |3.000.0<ki and a net;
Port Arthur Cut Off From World.
surplus mer alt llahllltb'K of more
cSiM'Cial to the Evening Record
London. Feb. 15—The correspond­ bb. o»h w„ Cut m Mi.
1 loss
j \\nth the ExceptionI of a* frw smaller
ent of the Daily Express at Pekin re
and Also His Nose. Laying
companies the insuranc«* comi*\nle^
porta that Viceroy Alexieff is prac­
-carrying risks In Baltimore will be
tically Isolated, direct communication
able to settle promptly and rn full.
Port Arthur and Vladivostok Special to the Evening Record
Ir stn-PKih fo a
He adds that the
Cedar. Mich . Feb. 15 —While work
railroad behind Port Arthur has been Ing on th«* nillway of J. Sullivan
HE SAID «ENUFF.blown up and that 6.000 Japanese ur.lay. Allicri Flees got l«dly hurt
was working on ttkp of
troops have landed near Dalnyt
“The Indian" at Last Got Plenty of
Cold Wcathqr Fishing.
chain wrapptM twice around fats neck.
Throe Russian Ships Blown Up.
The swamp hook cut his ftirehead and
“The Indian" and hlx associates.
Siberian Railway Wrecked. a bad gash In his nose and upper lip have been having i ^at deal of fun
SpecUl to the Evening Record
] «♦* ^
«P f»r • « hlle
lately aU»ui the eiperlence*
rli
“tenderfoot* on tlx
Toklo, Feb. 15,-Officlal confirms-j
However, yestlon la given today of the report Ih.t {CONTKACTOK tECOHMEKDEO i
throe of the four Russian warships;
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U
today.
from Vladvlostok. which entered the But Who Will Build New Carnegie | The fact of the matter Is. yesterdayTsugarj straits to attack Hakodate.'
Library Will Not Be Knovxn
wasn't exactly a pleasant day for fish-1
lag but the Indian secured a companion
woro blovhn up by m.nes lari night
Until Tonight,
and went out to the “middle grounds.*'..'
while attempting to pass the straits.
Up until 10:45 neither one had se-j
It la reported from Tien Tsin that all
At the council meeting tonight the cured a bile In the meantime, they)
foreignors and civiMana have been or^ ctintracf for the building of the Car-, had confiscated a couple of coops and
negle
library
building
on
Sixth
street
crawbHl in out of the bla*t Finally.!
dcrod to leave Port Arthur. It is aloo
the Indian pn.posed going home but
roportod that the Siberian
works met Saturday night and decided hlK proposal was reJecUMl with scorn.
has boon wrecked In six plac
jlo recommend that the contract be Seeing that there wa* nothing doing)
awarded lo one man and they will so he replenished hla fire and exhausted i
ing a distance of 70 miles.
;rvct>mmend to the council tonight and the wood supply. The party, or duo]
it i* very likely ih»t ihclr recommen- rather, stayed It out several hoars)
Martial Law
tlon win b*> adopted, but who the more but between them, all they maa-!
1,000 Japanese CMIlana Have LofL,
is mill not be definitely aged to gel were three little nibbles.!
Special to the Etening Record.
M^tled In-fore
This will go down In history as the
1 first and only ti
Indian dlspUyed the white 1
FRIEND8 SURPRISED HER.
t.Fob- IS.—Martial law haa boon prohaoo

ipecUl meetinit of

« * €ily Book- Store

Railroad Men Use

i FRANKFORT LIFE SAVING CREW
MAKE CHARGES.

OFF MANITOWOC.

Yoo wOl like the ptpcti we »re about to ihow flw leraoa.
Yemhey«*aemoBbeaiuifolde.igMthe(aetariea caapm.
duce. Oar., th»fcitoB,oompri«. the beat ol ieTetalabUUfectaren- Gao. A very inteT««.a, coUecnoa aad wdl
worth examining..

IO ihl^
slowly
matter of a
hen dlssoio

cAR FERRIES STILL STUCK IN ICE1

naval forces In the Yellow

large nun
the first.
Hbic one.

Slight Rally.
By Wire to the Evening Record
Washington. Feb 15.—At 11
this
morning Senaiur Hanna wa>. a little
Kironger liiii Si-naiur Aldrich »aid H
uav hut a iMo^tponemeni of th- Inevii-

LUDINGTON
SN0WB0UNDi„si'Trr-2?r..
OUETTE

There a

Evc*?iig®R
By Wire‘ to the Evening
R* mrd
Washington. Feb li —At 12:45
o'clock 8«*iiator Hanna N dying, Hi^ ~
relatfvcii have l>«-«>n MinunotuMl

lii
|||n
i' I
AV
A ^
■1
'I
''

j temperature here today was IS below
Ixero and the wind «as Moanni: ri
, mile* an hour this niorninit

j By Wire to the Evenln* Record..
Waahlnifton. Feb. l&.-At 3 JTO thi*
aftemodjn Senator Hanna waa still
alive but. It waa apaprent to. the aor
rowful throne watching at bis bedside
that the angel of death maa horertng
very near and diss^iluibin la rxt»*'ctei!

Aleiclafr ConSmia the Report.

todOM

Step in
Our Store
and
Inspect
the new

V Iluis for Such a Strategic Move Said to
J: Have Been Prepared

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SEVEKTH YEAR—2107

DEATH IS
VERT NEAR

ROWUAND DOkJoUASS

OUR $3.00 SHOES

•Vewr Shoe Store.

Opiioaite Hotel Whiting.

art! not machine NCWfuI. We
11 a ha
sell
hand turnet) anti hand
elt .Tt
.........$:{.oo

219

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING-----ui-ii

’ IS THE PLACE

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

'v ;i :/M'v

All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

F. P. JONES
Has started hia Milk Route
again and is selling Milk from

E. L. RANSOM’S DAIRY
All my old patrons are asked
to continue dealing with me.

F. P. JONES

I WV-L^ivc* you the best
I shoe sold in the city.
::

Traverse City Maniifg! Co.

The Old Holioble Shoe House

FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
THE NEWT STAND
242 Front Street

WE HAVE ABOUT THREE HUNDRED

Drc$$ Goods
Department..^

* i

.Almost evrry day wc arc opening; now sprinL"

PAIRS MEN'S FINE TROUSERS
Fo dose quick while our bi« >ale is on. All new.
handsome patterns, hut too heavy for summer
iW.

We divide them into iliree lots

fabrics: A'oiles. Wilin^js, Crepes. .Vlbatross.

LOT 1—$2.95

Lansdowns. Mohairs, are amonir the ^:oods re­



V • Our ^uaranlcc back of cvcr>’ pair

ceived. and thej are certainly beautiful; in the
new shades, such as

Champaifnes.

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:

j i

:

]-

V A .A/'

< ireys.

Tans. Browns. Navys—of course Creams and
Black are never omitted. Whjlc'you are look­

LOT 2-$2.65
Your memey back if you want it.

ing at thf^new things remember these specials
placed on sale today:

asc Panama Olaistings In Red, Can. fireen
and Daev, at enly 4$c
ascZlMUnestocleseatfic
2fe and 24c Cricet Flannels at I6e
NEW

:

COR.

•5*

front.

STORY
SLOCK.

XINION.

.if-

LOT 3-$2.35 ^
Take your choice,. You can’t niixs it in any of
the«:Iots. W1-: HAVE YOirR SIZE. ^

HAMILTON

COMPANY

AXO

1=

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
;tt. ’.v

F

MOyPAY^ FKKMTAKY

is,

iw>i.

THEEVBIINGRECORO nOLEiOO
mVEt INGOTS
THOa. T. rnATEMmil. W. HAMMOf

TOUTHt

LOOT

RMKLTINa

Ca-ff

HELP WANTED!

Sundays!

Pbr the bawefit af thcae who thought
thm taat night, yuatarfiay m this

ADEPOSrriN THE

m

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17

I

.1|

rare CnnffM WMte IMpfliit In ths

ffad OnriML

e. A. MCMXMKW. City ClfC»M*r.

.^asstear-"*”

-~A.“ieris:sr
MA9K HANNA'S POWCN.
PMrSasi.

lA

Um

hNtorr

of

the

UaiUd StatM. tbere Imyc baea tew
Ml «bo har»baMaoMOrtiUitbe«re
W tSa pabUe as Saaalor JUmis A.
HaBBA

He has baea praiaa4. ranted.

cHttetoad.

jaarad

at.

bis

aiaCbods

«iia.Uoaad bj the paople and praa. of
tJw ooaatrr. yet ba bas steadily beCM iBora povarfal aatll bfs tafloaaaa la iblBfs paUtteal today has baaa
Wbaa Mr. Haaaa was first atectad to
tba Ualiad Bute* senate be racalred
baraly vaoucb rotes to carry his elactloa.

Wbaa ha was nMrtactd last fall
didata In Ohio

This. loo. la spite of the fact that To®
L. Johnson, candidate for
with the
sole object of dafeating Hanna for the
senate.

Bnt Johnson lost the gnber-

of Lake Michigan Saturday evenlm^
Henry Oermur. 15 years Old. a^
tteorg# Jensen. 1€ yeni* old. were
I by South Chicago police for
l.rNjo pounds of sUver buUkm
mx the Katkmal SmeiUag and lUing Compaay. Klnty-foiirth street
and the lake shored
The National Refining company >eDrives large conalghmcnts of gold and
illver ore from the mincn in the Went
sod sends the refined imodoct Bast,
days ago It was noticed that In-

milted tu the I'nlon and] Mr. Hanna
racelred the largest majcwlty for the

Tha aacret of Mark Hanna's success
In life is no secret after all.

It is aim

ply that he never forgot a friend

them la oar warohoM.
which would coat ns a handrod
THIS 18 NO ADVBRT18INO achame. bat cold faeta--oaIy U» true.

work <U)s^ wi^t% ami Sun>
fia>a drawti^ mtcfcM Igr you
and it

is compounded ■«».

■MmaRy.
The
depom is
readj for yxftx any time jfO«
wiHi it and

TO SUILO A FINE RCStOCNCE.

may be

BgtaaMi Tablaa. RafriMators. Odd Oroaaara. Parlor Chbteris.
Drosalag Casea. ete. Now. If there is aaythlng In tbeaa that you will
Bead Inside of two years you had batter boatte right down and get U.
A gaod. aoltd oak. 2 piece badrooai anil (worth fit) for............. .$11.7S
A good. aoUd oak. 2-pteee bed-room aaJt tworth $221 few................ 14.M
Andaooartghtopt©a8ood|2S suU for
..................... ........................... 22.60
A good $U aah for.............................................................................................. ..
22.tO
I cat right throagh oa everything oa this floor

drawn

pritbout provio*^ notice.

J. W. SLATER ^

DIRECTOR9:

WHOLKBALC.IinAtL

YOUR REUARii HOME FURNIBHEA

and plans are belag drawer r M

Turn Yantha Arrested.
e for a 111
At Ninety-third streeL a block sooth
pd In the I
the plant, Pierson say two youths
the dusk ahead of him. scraping
sRh sticks in the hardened sand.
A letter received from Mr. and Mra.
jfficers captured the youthful hunters, Frank Hamilton, who are sojourning
snd. sending them to the station In at OnUport. Miaa.. stales that the
ihe patrol wagon, got shovels i
seeded to dig for their hoard
ThU weather
Angeles,
foot below the service seven Inso reroindi
of silver, esrh weighing TOO
i Cslifornis-ti'i
ids. were found. Confronted with
IbU evidence Germur and Jensen oonWHAT'S OOINO ON
res«»ed that they bad broken Into the
ilr»mg room and said that they had
itulen ten ingots In all. but had
i
fare.- of them.. Then they^^w
they
It those who use k
ranch they gain
weight ev»-ry week.
Ihe silver nor ho
I paid for ItThere 1* talk of ft

Tell How Robbery Was Oorw.

lUfore the boys
gm-stion. however,
they got the silver
he plant one
I one of the

Fht Society" in Trai
re-fused to answer will he a J<dly crowd,
is will
ThU
they had told how sre always happy
of Mk
IngoU. While paasI. for
food.
fti
evening they had liesh ftirrolng
the lo
l»ars in a window Walt A
I for a pi

W-:

MOVE an tba good aathid I

Some time ago H. A. Mnsaelman of
silver
be Mttsrolman Qrocer Compaay pursbipment
East.
Captain
chased the rerideoce formerly known
ui soon as It grew dusk. Detectives as the Rose property, the first hoone
the residence hf F. A. Etei.
lerson. Ryan. SkIba. Totten and
rnch were sent out along the shore
e the old residence removed
watch for the thieves

natnrtal eampalin) by the largest no®
her of rotes since the state was ad

uen Boasa and cars from the affbete
the wiud. howem. will be Imiluad
think that the govefumeut thcfv
mometer Is too much of an opdmiat
■ad that ft was raaUy colfiar.
The wted vrioeity is recorded by
baervtV 8. B%Wait la units twm 1
toC
One
e is
Is a light s
wind tabowt two
»alles an hour), two Is about four
miles aa .hour and throe te about 11
miles an boor. The wind this moraing was a No. 2. or 12 mltea an boar.
Six would be a heavy wind, about 2S
miles an hour.

In effecting an entrance
this discovery
<
.-n it grew dark they would repair
Whei
the plant of the refining company,
lying in Ibe shadow of a fence until
the wstebman had ma<le hts rounds.
Then thejt would remove the Iwr.

If a

ThTSmmom Boar Medical AAriaer.

REMEST
•.HEAITIIIESU

GIEtfEST

WE WANT YOUR BU8INE$$. WE

AJCB
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

Ically 111
hlle
dentally prickcsl a
hand with a needle

wing she mcci ^
Igor of her left ’
She paid no at j

rol^ an'?black'!|
Her physician says she may lose her ’,
^lidge George P. Stone of 8. Johns j

to treat hU
Howev.-r. this it the
mvpsy plan,
way Druggist! S. K Wait A Sons are
selling Mi-u-na.
fund the price (
Pick
not cure all ste
ney. and Baughn one near 8l. Jobns-r
crease weight.
the values of^he places being about {

BU$I-

: NEB$

GOOD

PRiNCiFLEt,

VIZ:

IS

; OOOD$. PLENTY OF THEM. LOW

LiOM-r

or NKmCAH

; BOLICIT IT ON STRICTLY

Sfi

; PRICE$ AND HONE$T DEALINQ.

mm
B

THE
; ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
]
[ STATE AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE. 146
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FEE lOOO WATTS
rtJBHlMHED Bl

' .■..■r-.io

lurtaii Rltir ElKtrtc
Fmr Cl

aum rwtelved Mark Hanna s word that
uoty they
Id replace the bar. and nake their
_______ where, in
to the froien beach.
darkness, they would
hole In the sands with allcks. replac­
keep fkith with the®
Another thing, ing the sand, and throwing water over
give the sand the solid
Hanna was a rs>d fighier-ho did not
apiw-aranoe ofr tthe rest of the i
gire up. but the feelings of friendship
I the
are always evident. It was his friend
trying to find their board In
to sell more of the stiver ingoli
ship for McKinley that led him to ac­
sudi a thing would be done, ha knew
that It would be and arle«l according

ly.

They could trust Msrk Hanna.

If

way

they wore faithful to Har.aA he would

cept the chairmanship of the repuh
llcan national comralliee. not his love
of power.

It was his friendship for

the republican party that

made him

avoid provoking s schism In the party
by not endenvoring to obUln the pres
Identlal nomlnsticm in 1904.

And In

conncAlon with this, it may In- added
on no less authority than that of Senator

Dolllver.

«»f

Iowa,

who

t^tands

close to the administration and Benstor Hannn. that
eslaU

between

and the s«*nator.
understanding

warm

friendship

Pnsidonl

a

Roos4veU

Alsti that a thorough
poliilcally . eslsU

and

neither one liarliors any feelingM that
would be detrtmenul to the welfare ol
Ibe republican party
the preskirat and

The report that
the s^mautr from

fn.ro the
mns has
I In S. E
Ml-o-na.
This preparation has not i^-en adven
bean plcke
tised for man? months, but it alr»uuly
in S. E. elevator
We <»ffer One Hnndre<l l\»llsrs Re­ is the best Selling article
Walt A Sons' store.
ward for any rase of Catarrh that ci
not iM- curt*d by Hall's Catarrh Cure
K J. CIIKNKY A Co . Toledo. O.
■ ITEMS OF INTEREST. '
*e. the undersigne<l. ha>-e known
In’P.nrD :ill indtex w
.in- iimlep.
r J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ground.
iM-lieve him jM-rfectly honorable lu all
Olily
iH-tqde lli I.»ss.ms. die off
ies.K transariions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made Old ng.lols Urea, and now the tatlwr of th<
by Ills firm
lUly makes
a year out off girl whom he married has CMsed hte
Wslding. Kinnsn A Martin.
| fonign visitors.
arrest on a charge of murdering th«WhoU-Ksle Druggists. Toledo. 6.
young woman. There are doubti a»*
The .\mcrliwn M wing i.u»«l
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is uken Inter­
to whether thee barge will atick. hut
nally, act Itu; directly upon the bhwd making advnmv-s in J«|M.n fur''sbrafi
the warrant waa lasoed.
and murmih mirfaces of the* system. of nil oiher-4.
Pare Marquette car forry. No. 14. ar
Testimonials sent
free.
Prlc- 75
I rmu
rived at Port Huron at $ o'clock Fri
cents iH-r tsdtle
Sold M all drug
day morning, having covered the go
tn-.- L'lh pounds
gists.
mUes from Detroit in one week. One
plt kc.1 m n year
Take HaTs .Kanniy IMIls for ronsii
wheel and part of the abaft U
The lU-rlln dire. lory, the l‘s.4 evUPnrion
'
and the rudder la damaged, but Cap;,
Uori of which h Ju.*t out. has <-on.ple^
•claret that tha boat U the
e<l its -JOOth year

Ihr

fact

that,

since

a's Illness, the i

Benatoi
I has beer

constantly at hts bedside.
Another thing should be taken intc
conaideratlon.

Msrk Hannn employi

tbottsanda of men in mines, on board
abipl on sircel car systems, in stee
mrni ; and yet. Mnrb Himnn hns nerei

Old

Boreas Made

It

The popnUtion of Ireland is
Unpleasant for 274. and the decresse for the test year
has been 1G.0U3

John Bowman This Morning.

More polaonous snakes sre found In
While coming down to work at the
Hamilton
Clothing
Company
this Arixooa than In any other part of the
mcH-nIng. John Bowinan had Ms
United SUtes.
badly frozen. The result is that that
Out of Itk’i.OOO houses or flats In
Important f»rgan is In quite a palnfi^
Glasgow. 3«.teat have one room only
yVank Holley, an employee of Jack- and 70,000 only two rooms
son. the Ice man. had hU noae badly

had y strike- His empolyaM have beet
loyal to him. be has btwn loval U
them

Probably this has half mud

to do with building up his power.
Mark Hanna la a rich man. but then
are other men richer than he withou
an lou of his Inlloence. bU rise in tlu
world and his power must bo laid u
personal attributes and nttributes ths
reflect only honor to the roan
CROP-REPORT.

fe

Existing

In

Michigan

The weather dur
• martced by low le
tMWvy fall of snow.
Michigan weather bureau the lem
perature averaged 8.6 degrees belov
the normal In the soulbern countiet
white the departore In the uppei
peninsula was k.S degrees. The pre
dptUtion In the southern countiet
was above the normal white U was
sllghUy below the average in the
other aecttons of the state. The
tall for the month was lfi.2 In
Thero was no freealng or thawing

infy taxes; and
rm^^tai»‘s and s|it-cial as
I will be in my office to receive said
taxes from now until February 2»tb.
1904. on each week-day. from 2 o'clock
to. 11:30 o'clock In the forenoon, and
from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the after
m»on. Omre Hi Room 210. Wllhelir.

Ca'Iiat Dr sailing ckeck.
RFCOnO wswRffCORO wraNT ao

c.I F.brusry 1st. 19ot.
t!ily Treasurer
r*r!M; to Mxrrh I
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

WALL
PAPER
TIME

FROZEN NOSES

Ohio are personal enemies, is refuted
by

mn^llfler^uSThmd

periences of I
o-na, the remarkable flesh
food.
Send In your letters
what this prepjjwlk.n has

Dr. Eduardo ACevsds Dias, the newfroro ITroquay.
Washington, la known in South

Nesrty ForfeKs His Ufe.
If >ou haven't Urae to prepare He
A nmswsy almost ending fatally
started a hobble ulcer on the leg of lister s Rocky Mountain Tea. it is no
J. a Orner. Ttsmklln Grove. III. Fox made in tablet form also. Get a pad
Makes you well
four years it defied all doctors and all age alrt-ady to use
keeps
you well. 3.5 cents.
lies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve
J. G. Johnson.
lo trouble to cure him. Equally

2d

counting In tha provlalons and
wages tha cost of getting the boat
wag
from
froii IV-tniU to Port Huron was not
far from |2.<MHt. aside from tl
Bgt-«
The heaviest ice'mas €
ertHl in Lake St. Clair, when- it was
32 inches thick
'The boat will run Ix^
Port Huron and Sarnia.

We. the
unden______ _
_______
agree to refund the money on a fifioent bottle of Greene's
Warn

HE

HERE

IT

RfH^ORE

YOU

YOU
TO

want

KNOW ALL ABOUT THE NEWEST STYI>:«
MANY

NEW

THERE ARE SO
FADS"

IN

WALL

PAPER DECORATING. NEW
WAYS

be has owned for some Ume
year ago Mr Weston took
Sproat's place on tbe Post. It Is not
y;pt known who will succeed 1 Mr. Wes^

Ypsllanti and
afterward established a scholarship in
the French department to yield $25 a
year. He especially enjoyed the train­
ing school work and
recited "The
Wreck of the Julie Plante" for the
Removes the microbes which Im- children.
^erish tbe blood and clrvntstlon.

OF

COMBINING

HAR­

MONIOUS COLORS AND BRING
OI T

THE

RICHEST

EFFECTS.

AND THESE ARE IX)NE MORE
THAN EVER THIS YEAR.

hi.

for 11.000 damages against his neigh­
bor. Ernest Ostertand. at Port Huron,
whose son shot Dust's little danghter
in the eye a year ago. Dust sued Osterlsnd on the ground of negligence
and P. H. Meads Drug Stor
Another Meriden woman has taken in allowing bis son to carry a weapon
Chas. Trummer of Cleveland. Ohio
a position oirotosl for tbe fsir aex.
who
committed suicide by Uking car
Mrs. Annie Glbsoa has been appointed
ts sciton of the ktest cemetery. bolic acid at his boarding place at Bay
Cobbs A Mitchell'S Plant at Cadillac
City, claiming before hia death that
Her property adjoins the cemetery,
he was a member of the Cleveland
and for many years sbe hns had a tub
Suicide club, left all his
Mitchells maple fits
rscl for cartng^or tbe yard. Tbe and life insurance
to M
liar is again in oi»eratlon.
Breltensteln. to whom he s
Sr'the flrti* time since the recent lire

sexton and out of thlsfimomit sbe will
eight
have to pay about half to tbe gravedig­
mission, as the undamaged kiln can
not furnish sufficient dry InmlH-r for ger. Many people owning plou emU
upon tbe aeiton te keep tbe plofs In oreight machines.
der and for this work abe will realise
a fair tncome.-aartferd Tlamk

WIU.
KNOW

We shall be pleased to show you *iur elegant papers and offer suggestions.
time have we carrlMI so elaborate s stock

We claim that

at

no

We tought early from the best and Isrg-si wall paper factor­

ies In the country, securing Ihe cr.-am of ih-lr artistic papers.
per all In the racks and everything n«dy for your pleasure
pleasant afternoon and m-4* what we hav4-.

Our sample Isjoks are made, the wall pa­

We would suggest that you lake aa hour some

. « . - >

THE TAPESTRIES

,

win Im- in as much demand as c-ver-^ilM- rolorings are a trifle brigbt*-r—very rich and mr>si arttetlc.

THE TWO-THIRD COMBINATIONS
Will In- used extensively, and this year we can furnish the c .mblnsHon already made up. or allow
you to select different patterns as y.,u chrs>se

The wall paper artists have "spread themselves'' surely, al­

lowing the witl.*st scope for their Imaginations.

Such beautiful colorings for halls, den. libraries and roxy

TS.' It is hard t/» fully d» «rrite- these papers

We'll wait until you see them.

THE DINING ROOM
papers, and we have somedf tbe most'appropriate

*?n reply*!© Ve queSlon. "Has whnat M-eant bottle to prove
during January suffered Injury from

-If

0!TT, MOa, MOHDAT, FEBRPAHT IB.

, We PaM $100,000»
T«t We Glwe Tew w 50c. Bottle F^ws.

“Best”

Flour
i« that you do not have always to be explainini;
to customers that the last lot was a liule off,
but that it wall be all right an the future.
"BEST'as right all the tame. ; :: :: :: :: ”

i$annab > Cay €o.

tial dement of hie. Liqoozosie t» ai
^-itoluing tome with which no ocher
known product can compare, lu ei
like that am for affects are exhilarating and puntymg.
lahk worth to hu- But germs are v'egetaWc*; and Uquorooe-likc an excess ot oxygen—is
deadly to vegetable matter.
Uqooronc foes wherever the blood
goes, destroymg every germ in the
The reason for tha^^pke is thi^

you JS.-U”

mTERABOUTAOIKII

ing drugs. Its vinoes are dc
solely from gas. made in large part
from the best oxygen producers. By a
ream ring

-the: tajiv iciisfo.*’

DR. ANDREW
BsSniREY

CoDldKiekiDog.
You

SEEDOITT
EAUTABIUX

nerve - brokenman. 1 have
people jmt like you before

Romoc and It will not be very many days before you wi
nerves are quieter snd stronger. Y our digeviion w ill
prove and your appetite Increase. Little things will
you. Romoc, you know, is Nature's
lones up the entire system and Is just
better for you tlian drugs that break
build up. or remedies which conuin
Icines may lift you up for a while.

DO YOU WANT FUB CON5ULTAT10N AND CORRECT
OPINION OP YOUR CASE.
If you are poor your treatment
is free. If you are discouraged
and we canscure you, we will wait
for our pay until you are well.
Come and see us; this is your
last chance;
We live to do good, are honest
with alL Forty.five yeart* ex­
perience free. This trip and to­
day only.

trrSff ^

Kdm ATM V

--------

FIRE INSURANCE

I* DrtroU. 11*4
** rlum ^
»u»iirrti nxmtM;

'2, KiT-:,;’ i

S'Si
JT'S;
:a

I,xtmr4. \m» nftr<« th'iOMiviS
f-vtr-i«»«l hour, hr
!• In
uh*|M for
rrKuili In lh* •Prina

Plu -

*n4 *r. »imnc to «ivu you |

*' •”

L. 1. A BUILDINO.

J. H. MONROE

»u*l Fter Ii»arAii.» iVnapanj

'-I3I I New Wilhelm Bl^

Mt fw BOHIC UUUmVE TiUlB-flOTi

S. E. WAIT &. SONS. Pharmacists

K-r-.rr.sr'si s;

Rheumatism

DUA£2:"SltL“^ ctty opw.

hZ

do. In justice to yourself, please ac>
cept it to-day, for it places you nndtr
for a germ that it cannot kin.
These are the knowm germ diseases. no obligation whatever.
Liqoozoae destroys at one* and for AH that medicine can do for tbeve
Liqoozooe costs 50c. and $l.
ever the caiuc of any germ disease trochles is to help Nature overcome
the germs, and ^och «*nlts are inhCUT OUT THIS COUPON ~
rect and nncertam. Liqoorone kills
the ^rms. wherever thev
^dkioc is hdpless in uoobies of thu
tlK CBltofTht" trouble, it inrirUbly
MvdiMsmi*...........................................................
ends the disease, and forevt
Not Medlciihes

rz:xzx

M

t wiU thra mul yog «■ or-

your
skk hmnanity^lun all the^gist ourselves for it. This it eor fres

Th« cndttsUai: boaora
b««B
•warded for the aenior ctesa. Laeoo
sbene leeu the «r»t hoooni with
•a arenjce of n\. Second plMC Is
B tn Cbvlea LanKm. with an
age of »S. being about 1-5 of one
per cent, higher than Miaa Kehoe.
Last rear both honors went to girls;
this r«ar It Is Jnst rereracd.

j pared by the aophcMDore lycenm for
Monday afternoon at the close of
school. The program comes to very
by Our Wall-Knewn Dn*| Bicel/ as the rtosa Is stodjing Dick
ens- * A Tale of Two ClUes;" Miss
amea a Johneon. Who • Owk has charge of the program The
m Vlnol Will Cura, or He
Solo. Miss
ITHI ftetum Money.
noosfrvrii s laeas regara—
Character sketrh—"Charles Dick
tog raaei
Me. Dlton Phalpa tostloe; This Irtier was written toy the Hon.
«r i uhm n>ii •
------------- ---- I. RM SmltbOrM. P... M. Muo*. oirinl«T at the city
I_
advertlaos that In order to eMoorage Jackaonrille. Fla. When a man conghs ‘ ***
-“The Goblin \n»o
marrtoge he win. daring Petomary aad like that. loses flesh, has no appetite
I.’* Alvin Stri
March, pay for the license nnd per- and canntH sleep. It Is time to
Revlem-' Davld Copperfle
form the cereoKiny gratis for all who and it Is also time to be very careful
c
wish to wed So far
-to choose only the
t
surest remedy to Rector.
Duett. KsiHU Bailey. Alfred \ni.
11 make streagth.
. nen-8 altar.
stop the co^h This oB^inre guarm “Itombey A Son. *
Sir Henry Mortimer Dumnd. Brltlah! anieed remedy U Vlnol.
McIntosh.
imbnamdor tojhe Ualted States, vis
Mr. JCaaon writes: “I cuntrsrle«l s May
Essay—-Life at Gad s Hall.** Mattie
---------------------- ball to Philadelphia severe cold which It seemed impossb Nash
cun*. It seUied on my lungs.
Review—‘Nlrholss Nlckelb)
: s bsrd cough which kept me bert SnlUran.
nights and soon weakened my
rsMta. When In front of the dectom 1
so that I was in a very bad
Iconditlrm
Vlnd was rroommended.
erty bell he tocik off his hat aad fori.nd 1 Ix gan tuB uik
*: soon thr
the cough
us€*:
some mimients stood paying sltont. moiipetl. 1 >
well, my lungs
irtbnte to them Sir Henry signed his
name. »l|. M Itoranll. Washington.**]
mderful cod liver oil medicine They have already c
following .those ^ half n ikiren rv.un- ,hls wonderful
frtH India
restored me to a perfect condition, and
Quat and aI friend were dis
T -and y
The Junior class in Germj
be rather
life which
ber rackety
n
,iane«l llegsi;*s "L-A^rnil.l.l
Is being led by a young man of thefr
wnsior Insisted
nm-down system.**
that Ibe boy was alt right at heart,
sickening
\‘liHil «>ontaln!s no oil 4»r sicker
‘•and I have no dwibt.** be added, “that Irugs to upset the stomach and re printetl fur the follow ing ytuir A few
Tom will pull up when he rem:bes the
tllgbt changes have l>«*en ,ma< -. C«*m
age of discretion “Yes.” replied Mr throat, bronchial
merrial arithmetic has Iteen taken
Quay s frleod. - bui what would1 you j wherever
fix»m the’ ninth grade and put in the
call Che age of discretionT
As ai.,
I do good. Vlnol Is tenth, another semester of algebra has
rule.- answered the senator,
far more good or l»een adde<i to the commercial course
•ay that a young fellow has
and zo<»logT has been transferred from
ney. To
ISth and put in the |bfh.
Ibth. making
roakli
he removeslicuaranlee J G Johns«H». Druggist, jI the 12th
i of nctross-j Kor the convenience of Traverse City (four successive years of science In
es and sulmiltules therefor a portrait | ,,«>ple Mr Johnson has arrang»*d with; the l.atln nmrse
of bis .wtutlihy baefaekir tmcle.”
!wome of the other retail druggists In
N... v...,
The class In civil gt»vernmenl ii
n..w taking up the study of city gov
entinislasllc automobUst. ha* learheii!
--------------emment
-OPEN Ricirr>n several occasions
a machine ihn>ugh
A gn*a> improvement Is shown in
the studies of tiotany and physiology
le has seen policemen study of Shsldon*s Book “In H
liver last year. Within the last year
bold up a hand The n»sIIIt was an In
Steps- Concludod Saturday Night.
cr«<ase <if Bpef d and a wave of the
four
tximpound high power and twenty
New Series for Men Only.
dissecting microscopes have been add­
hand In return The police have b*H-n
ed to the botanleal lals.ratory. An
of catching him. and
imiKirtant change In th«* subject of
his hiwse In the
botany Is the extending the sc«im* of
>*8 track, compel • In His Steps.- was
the work by Introducing forestry and
Ing II to come to a andsiiri Incfuirt day night at the M. E. church
amasiMl at the
agriculture Into the study Taenty-.
five books each of Roth s * Forestry.lUte of his arrest. He Ksik ibo sig.
il* *>f the ofllo^rs an coinniendatlons! vlshm* which Rev Matwell saw *t who U chief of the division of for
id congratulations and turned on! the end.
estr) in the United States, and Burkon* power to show them what he
Beginning next Saturday night •(head. Stevens A Hills* “Agriculture
new
uild do The lesson ctist him $o.
new sseries will be token up These ‘ for Beginners.** who are profeasors In
Senator Knute Nelson went to Haiti will b.
be for men only
the AgHcnItural College of North
subjects Carolina, have been bought for the
will b<
f ten days ago i
use of the class. This Is making the
Keb
work much more prw*llcable and also
Minnesota senator n*called In a happy .Kddrei
more Interesting
faahloB how. duHng the civil war. he
In both botany and physiology the
city aa a piivaic . Feb 27—“Boy Traps.** Address by stereopt Icon lantern U used freunentmarched throughI the
I
soldier, tilling It humorous fashion:: l*n>T. Gilbert and Mr. 1-anfman.
magnify drawings nnd ‘
Ma
5-“What Shalt We IX> About
how he captnred ) i horse not far from!I March
♦ It?Addn**^ by Mr lAiiifman and
lUltltnon* Thesi
oth.r*
drawings or pboto:ts under the microof day* after Mr. Nelson returned
Washington he wa*
;;co^. Thedas* to physiology, which
D an oppor
Myrterloua Clreumstonce.
tunhy to see the 01
side of the
sallow and the number* about 90. is now studying
iPhdaL The man who owned the
hence the dlf- the digestive system To show bow
other freshti and rosy. Whence
cat was
wrote, demanding paymennl fi
8he who U blnihlng with practical the subject
which had l*c«‘o approprU
s Dr. King s New Ufe Pills killed, and as the class w« atudylni
give
dlgesUve organs, they ere very
It By gently arousing the
easily shomn them in the cat's body.
detolls which
The class I* alto experimenting to the
son that the
osmer of the
25c. at Jas. O. Johnson’s testing of different kinds of foods.
and F. H
Kacapad an Awful Fats.
valluable addition hat been
MORE ROLLING STOCK
Mr H. Haglgns of Melbourne, na..|
added to the
four -Tiffany** I
writes, -My doctor told me I had
one for each building.
bulk
The cabinet U
atiBipUan and nothing could be done
of wood, about three feet long, twe
for na. I was given up to die. The
offer of a free trial bottle ofDr. King's
Hew msoovery for Consumption. In
dnoed me to try It Result* were
about 12x30 inches. Each card
^start tion of Michigan the fact that the Pere board descrlliea
ting. I am now on the mad to recovery
some particular oban^e it ^i^to
jccL Si Iron, coal, cotjon. etc. The
lower half of the cardboard U gtren
up to an eaaay on the object, the upper
per half contains a small picture of a
cotton Held or coni mine, as the case
and li.bO Trial bottle* lOc.
* been added to the Pen*
be. and around the picture are
_______________
rolling stock equipment
by product*, as the cotton cloth
Twenty-aeren vladmi* on the I’gan !
da raUway have been compl. It*d by tlie 115 more than loo engines and 8.000
These
are used to the High school as
American Bridge «*omi».nny. l*he• work cars. If the«* cars and engines mean
ytbing at all. they mean that freight well a* In the grades and bring out
• year and arrvery clearly the Importance of the ob­
rthern Mk
Ipnient* in Nort
en diQ^s. About
I* Of steel have
ject
to
the sludcnL In the primary
-they m
hm used In the construct
tlon of
the children are taught to
hrtdgto end aiKiui
tret. Iward Non hero Michigan land*
> cardboard* themselves. In
Ing in value every day.
a picture of a flax plant was
colors and aronnd It
flaxseed and pieces of
ttoen cloth. ThU is making the study
very inleresting and also very pinctlcal.

MEWS
or THE H

50c. BotUe Free

Kills Inside Germs.

, February 22 being a legal* holiday,
there will be no school. Arrangemenu have been made with the
health OiBcer to fumigate every room
in em:h of the tour bulldtogs with fmmaldlhyde. This is not because of the
presence of disease, but for a prevenl-

BAWYBR A FBNHALUMON

HELP WANTED.
'
Your promise to pay

j

See our advertiseJ. W. Sister.
Your Reliable Home Fumlaher.

..DjErtegr^

of thr Hrurt. Orntrl O-bllltr. Di-

CHINESE NEW TEA.

xens’ Phone 02.

JOHN R. SANTO

Daracani^
i

l*4»ng Lee and Ut- Ponic and Charles
Lee. Cadillac * celestial citlEen*. will
observe their Chinese new yi-sr .1..
to-

New withalm Blook.

COLD IN THE HEAD,

"
.erentw-n Cbin«K- *od.^^ibe «.rrU
large piece
of brown papir. on which ha* be«*n
friend* upon
written the na
namet^
whom it was desirable to make
Year* cnll*. In a fire kindled with
shaving* from China upon which ha*
been poured, sacred oil. will be in
dulged to tomorrow by Lee Pong and
Lee and Chartbs I^ec. Fire-

CK-am r.p Ih.c he:. !.
ih- ...u- '
kilU the Kt-nti-. Nfc.llu-> ;.irl haih
t^lhe

:J5a60c.ft$1.00.t»nDrugpUx

«.

-ESS;2M*i
REED CITY^SANITARIUM

8«|4 by 8. e. Walt A Sotu.

DR. SPINNEY
Wkca Tn Wut 1 Rice Cut «f Nat

-Will »*e at- '

ImlijeSiM^

TRAVERSE CITY,

■'“•'•JiwSS.t.*—

PARK PLACE HOTEL.

Butchars and 8ausa«* Makn*.'

TmiBSOAY, FEBIWAIir 18.

M..- SS!:S^

JkUiPET GLEAMR6 WORK..

From 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.

mmm]

R. X CHAPIR. PnRrteW.

VDIGUtnKTU

WATCHES—

Prompt shipment of outside
order* and satlsfactloii gnansteed. Your patronage aollclted.

Choice of 125 Watchm at em

CHAINS-

L. E. TRIMBLE, Prop.

„r.'ss-ss:s"-ss5

Cheice or fOO Chains at almert
half pHoM.
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Corner Ninth aad Unkm 8u
Citiseitt Aom Ttai

RINGS—
Hemiltee Ctothlng Co.

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ettoica or dOO Rings at one^M
FOR THE

_ .arunuLT.
LaCin *yw aaa Jaa* «a M. «ra»

TrmmrM Ctty,

«rlM hav^ bo«fi IHnoauacM beroet bopr. Mag

«UCK RaiU 6(MRANTIXD

of queues and slant
celebrating New Year*, but tomorrow
will be Sunday and exploding firecrackers would l*e a breach of pe«e
of the ChriMian s day of worship,
therefore flreworks'^yll
from the Lee Pong Pong Lee^Charle*
Leeproi
ing and
tomidn- in East Harris street, and.
Monday morning the three celestiaU^
will be heavy-eyed and sleepy as the

Lee and his two business nssoclates.j
which constitute the Traverse City|
and eighth grades
eled and the girt* go on with the colony, alao property celebrated the
sketching as before, while the boys day
are glvM dmfUng and desfgnlng
Bettor Than Gotd.
-I was troubled for several
with chroalc indigestion and n
debility.- writes F. J. Green, of Lan-i
caster. N. H. “No remedy helped me
until I began ustog Electric Bitters.;
consists of n business manager, edlt- which did me more good than all the
oC foreign. naUonaL state and lonftalrs. There are also heads to
Uterary and art*
yean. She aays Ktoctric Bitten are
Its. The force win
jest aplendid for famMa troubtos;!
that they an a grand
orator for weak, nm t
oUmt BMHUdM eu take iu place ta

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THE EVEKIKO RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., M0XDAY“ FEBRUARY 15, 190A

RAI^OAD
" TROUBLES

WidMv «r tfM Lata A.

naWIMiaLiaa.
'oMer of the Trans-j
flnnra

'iMia «f

ccntly had aa <
with a Moa. w^ oat

. VAaWliMMh.
|
la the town cC IHUiHmn, In Odr
». a rara

atorr to thrae words:
jboitbesanwns
Maivaret l>*wU. widow of \be
^ latoad. j ^ ^ Mr». P. C. GUberL Sabtoet, ahciit™ 2olT*afLw*maa^”'utw5a7S««»on^i^^
1^.
rilTaCI
*»» bo«^~Chtea
“Cbtoa ^tUeal
^lUcally.bee. a long narrh ^d 1 had poMnd the famon. oM chnreh oC 8L
If bowel trooble.
troable. age >
of
tor^ wioare of plaster dropped
My dog barkod at sonoj It U dalned fthnt It hra bioonni pen
t ooe.hrotber. All Wll.j
._____ibe celltog of the second floor of
noneat later I saw n Uoa enntolly stooe the days of Ktog A^
a. sad
^ one
ooe sister
.to^ ln,j
IniJ^ Slaters funiltare store. Torson. of Benmla.
neontheoff sM€L.’fred
ladkaa. sbe Hares loot sons. Cbesi^
*^er the s
lere j 1 turned my horse sharply to the oppotLOCXEB BOUWC OF COUIT mad
Howard of this rity. Seipore €i
crade of goods
but sae direcUon, and this no doubt
Detroit and Taylor of
bi^te^lO feet fSi
1 or cnoaed tbe Hon to mtos his spring.
sy 1 amity. aept oy aa <
and foor daeicbter*. Mrs. McMullen of
^ where ibe pollsbed a
aad simaltaaeoaslf npn to Parts, aroused the Indl
^nOVCMKMT THAIN UNABLE TO Ibe Pentosula. Mra Jaqutoli of Inland ^
wouMhave be
heavy. 11 saw
Uoa conteg at me from of the s
and Selrla and Maod wbo lire at;
Hazel Gordon
km. The hors- bad .. _.ns. flfty roosters, ihbly pigeoas.
ertained | the opposite dlrectio
MAKE TRIP*.
bone. Her funeral wUl
held M l friends with a valentine t y SatoT I rushed off with the first 1km to pur Hght dims, fotxr cats, a psrroL a goal
16:30 Wednesday momliuE from tbf day afieniodn
tbe second picked me i4» »I and ad oeen small birds Tbe nel^town ball to Interlocben on<tor the dl---------------------most before I touched the ground, and. bors eouldnl sleep, they complained
iMW Plpm Prtm69d M. A N. E. Tr..r reetbn of L*hdertaker
gripplnjc me by tbe right sbooUler in .nd tbe woman’s family was scattered
such a position that I was fsce up., by tbe polto^____________
rrwn ManictM to This City
-THE BLtZZARO.Uen ^ Wth

TWO EMOINCt COULD NOT MOVC
OMC #At»ENOCR COACH.
to

TH« M. A N. E. ir^n dui- ben. Sat
irtfaj Bldrt at €.48 dUl not reach tb<
U 11:10 p m.

I lot to the
so. Is a barn bulK ent
vatoot. Tbe owner has several
been offered enough material
new structure to exchange for
hU heart to be..lumber In iVoM.
the oM. w
which U 48

Mocking Bird.
Traverse City people who are
I ears today will k
to‘ibtf iT’of verse'from the j
Bv.nk L Blanton* in the At-l*^<»ort half way. up tbe side of
^touon. It I. entitled -^I^el mountam A m^^ hotelwlto evm

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Word was
ssnt bnek lor a snow plow and tbe

'^r

me and growl«.d br«
the snow plow badj^ b^^ us^ the j oh. dj-^ bllw
on » c« wb»l ™il«d from ibe forInBiwiMW of ibe bumnn
trals would bsve
; nw aplUI^ tbe
vole* I. nM «o b»v*. I .bonud nU tb*
: Blow me o»jt
Captain Charles Holt of New York
ts I CO
Tbe G B A I train from WalUm.u
. l.awd knows
I Is now In Mexico making arrange-;
;ted him
also arrived here at 11:30 flalorday i frote—
,
menu for the transformation of “old, com* .1 «* b,.to.
fron^ up in Dixie.
>
night. It Is due here at 7 :M A train , cW-an
.
Father Popo.” as the natives affection-} nj^nis be
on the main Une ran onto s switch mt
lately
call
the
mountain.
Capf
"
____
.
_________
rn
d»-be
slinsin
sway, still growling. Soon the growls
WaIioi for another train to so by. H
[.went
B^iuth
with
full
powers
1 turned to moans, and then ceased.- and
Ws"a dottl^beaded train with on
‘with the owner of I
one eosch and when they underux ; laiwd kosws
•fore this, hosrever, I had got up
to get back on the main line they we. ' I froze—
the tree as fast as my injured arm and
fast to a snow bank and even the c«»r I clean froze up In Dixie.
lowe me. and 1 was
htoed power vt the two enslne* wi l.awd. slop di*
an* de
not enoogb to loosen them
TroubM by Orifta
Tbe T. C-. U A M train star?, i f.
sd know>
i lH*hln.l .he deal. Associated with them **’Zr
Norlhpori this mornlns snd sot ou; a* \
1^ j^T- imber of the fon^mos. capitalthroughout b> my
I cl.mn fn»z<> i
far as the bis drifts ths
botharad them all the n intor.-%i h» ------------------------------------------ ’
Of .nevb.^;
^1,
I ^"‘’po*ixatei^tJ is a. m.o*
mine of
Inexha
they became stalled The snow p ow
jenNIE FORTON DEAD,
tree for fear of
{ible ir .asnre and the posslbllUles
left tbU afternoon to rvUasv tbe train
--------- mess and falling off.”
TtovG- R- A I. trsln to Wsllon omeoise.se Was the C.«
rescued by his ”boy
ibdk only one
Young Lady’s Demise.
i:ver>
was made to have the tr%to as light sv
j.-nnK- Fortou dieil Saturday c»f or
----possible The tracks ste badly drllt«d ^anlr heart disease at the home of her ly rls«-n in prlt
Race.
and no snow plow has l»e.-n <.v.-r th- brother In-lsw in East bay loanship years. Is to .l»e
e volcano. For
• their lives to
tle»i In tbe crat
Ib-ceasetl was
years of ago.
road aince yesterday.
Tbe snow plow went over the North .. The funeral -all! U* held toiiM.rru* m-arly a httndi
,way and
port toad yesterday but the snow lilew rooming at B» ocUkK fn»m St. Fraurlh have been mined by means of peons,
liack on the track al>out as fast a« it church under the direction «*f H 1. who climb down Into the crater, cut svuher hlsB»r> nor iradiUon tells
was thrown off
Carter._______________
works which

si'iss' p'iSrs^?iS^Jh«Tb.

s-rsr vff

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€€.000 die
Uulled
Out of l!i€.000 houses or
"S
Glasgow 36.000 have one re
^
-A AAA ...I.
»*«**—»»
“J
nor from any other source, but Is s
natural secretion of the bees and Is
by ,h*m darin« b«vy

HTcived today from Chas.
F. Smurthwaite
IVlthey
»
Withey tb<* bookkeeper tell of some
and wonderful dlscoverlrii In the
I»rtles of the <;rand Traverse and
ma Mining Co They demand that
' toek 1h- advanoM to 33 cents piT
An advance will be
without regard to
ami»u
!d W that time. AH whf.
cents must apply
want
hwalle Bro^..
nhcal Ag«*ni^

EL6INC. LEWIS
Tkilp-Ti4«ieailftMr
Some leaden m Dried Fniiti.
Wm sen tliem while tlmy lift.
Choice moan pnaet.
....... .^4€lt.,Tltelw25c
Choice IfediiMB abed
pnmeA....Sc lb
Choice laifle 40 to SO
. prunes .............. . ... Tc lb
Nice dried peaches for
pi«orsance...............tc lb
Nioehooie dried apples.. SC lb
Choice Knglish Cleaned
Cuiranlt .....................9C lb
Choice Blue Ribbon Seed......... lie lb
CaU and see for jooiieir

nails or
flardniaro

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Record Want Ads. bring RTg

pAI^AW

nor Buy of JIgonts

I WILL SKI.L YOr NAIUS
and hards«r.- AS CHEAP A.S
.Yor CAN <;et them oft
SIDE .vn.l you ran get them
giSHi.

Hemembei when you tniy
your HOME MERCHANT
y«»u gel full weight.

THE MARKETg.
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mxiA.t%n e«M-a

_

HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YETf

Don’t $«nd Jltnay
Tor Your

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WMT DEFAITHEIT

Trank Crude,

Z'^rV,

Tbe Pere Marquette r«»ad also has
THE MARKETS.
146 front Street
The train left
----done by General Caspar S Ochoa, who!
jhe great desert region of east- Batsw. iwr poqjmI ............. ..
a SI
owns the ^ole mountain, but rewnt-(^rn California, which is really one «n
key and ran Into a sm
|I.b34; No
ly. owing to the higher^ price of labor! bnike
1,^,
. although It has been
aide of Charlevoix and wUl
and the great ciist of this primitive, l.bMl by the geographer In two. known
get to this city U-fore 4 ii’ch>ck , ir.Hc; No 3
Feb. 13—\Vhenl-<'asb. manner of mining, be has discontinued ! ^
s»n The train Is due herej
Mojave desert and the
p«- tmm
the work. Then ho found that he had Colorado desert. In these deserts are Bcmii.zeruw ^ . , .
'
i lo
at 11 :t...
^
Chicago. Feb
13.—Wheat—May a fuounuln on his bands, and proceed­ found several water holes known a« P»>«brT
......: >
:v
**
The north bound Pere Marquittc
-r TH.vra«t rrev ,.rs. as.
.rain Is a little better off. It wm re b:\v: July. J»o4c. C<.rn-A!ay. 36»„c: ed to let the world know that he want­ Indian wells. They have been walled ;
July.
5.3»,r
Oats-May.
44Hr;
Suly
ed to SidI It.
«-3
in to protect llw water from the en 1 Corn. »*c btM0»rl ......
liorted two hours late out of Baldwin
May
pork,
€13.
lai^l.
|7.8«»;
The mnn
croaching sands of the desert, which j
and there Is no likeliness of Its making
volcano
is
most
roribs.
17.30
up any time and will prol«bIy l.uw*
otherwise would, ages ago. have bur ; BaW.Vr pewM V ..
Potat.H-: on hK-al market. «.3r
fi-et deep and the
.......
the water no
. time.
ler von
.............
lls would bav been lost. The walls ,
Court Won’t B# Held.
his fat je as a 1
eel know]- HewOwto
built with skill and perfect
The Proveroonl train on the M. A
It bad jt
etlge
;e of the action of the winds wh
N. E. road was uaable to make the
STAOe AN^LATFORM.
,
Hoiioc. hri, 1
sweep the plains Thej* are ao
trip. Court sets In Leland. or rather
lie. the magielan. and his en i In the course of conversation he said ranged and constructed as effectoj
thing you hav
should set. tcHlay and Judge F. W.
Bi svi ti un it b]f
lung )choa. who knew the conn-' Jo"^ron»ct the pr^ou water i
era will Bp|H*af at the City
Maync. with w-v.-ral hwal att*»meys.
• If you could own that
and they have withstood
•iiesday. Fely. 16, under
started for that placf on the early
eb-ments and warded off the Muds
:h schcHil lec mountain yon would make a forlune
train.
more than throe centurioa tlnfe
' Ctiurse. Tin- folKiw ing pn-ss no- lor there an* Inexhaustible deposits of
The train got a lilile i>asi Mumtmen began to traverse those
•ntary to the sulphur-then* which are all easy of ac
npUmenta
Imrg’s and ran Into a large snow bank tices are
cess. By means of a gravity road yon
wastes, and it Is not possible to
and was unable to get any farther. It enlenalnmeiit:
could bring the sulphur ^k down
ce„turio. previous to
For lw« houns the wily
was also reported that the engine
the
valley
and
refine
it
there.
,
tba!
time The walls guard three
kept his audience guessing uiion the
jumped the track.
Ochoa
never
forgot
the
hinl
ihM
the
fourth aide being
The attorneys returned to the city mysteru-s of his trick.s. keeping up
scientist gave him. and when, graded and leading gradually down to
and another effort will be made this the while a Ctintlnlial rapid flrv of j.arter the revolution, he had friends In ^^e water
of the weUs arc
crenlng to get through so that c«wirt jokes and humor. l*uillngioii t.Mbh l.!
office, he broached the Qt^tton :
the
earth,
in
UiH-ord Appeal
^
-^of V
ran in^ln tomom>w morning
........................ ..
considerable dls
Miss Jackson completely
^
^ ^
; tance back. In such cases steps lead
the audience in liif ‘niiKU-simatlons.I
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from one of the walls for the
which wen^ esiHK-ially true to life. She
t woidd l*e given*®‘*ldown
CalliifUBailiog chick.
to j j^mvenlenco
grai imisly n-sjHmded to the, warm en- him. This was
' easily done,
con s accorded her every number and before his day
Arne
at Bridal PrasenU.
certainly established herself lirmly in camera had mined
depos
the
m
Inavlan brldegnKim pre
the beans of her. hearers—Tobnloj Us of the mountains, but without any
HELP WANTED.
Blade. • ,
; concesRlon. L
You can make from €3 to $25 in a*s many minutes t
Mrs Ritchie has an exn-ptUinally
goods on our second floor. They must be all moved off
.1 I*ake. swti‘t o.ntralio voiee. and was heart Oririo bad pnt
especially in Sweden,
aras
and
had
day f>oon, Feb. Uth. to make room for wmrkmen.
1 Feb 3. lly applauded- Antbu-h tllU News
his he Invariably wears
j G^boa iMught out tbe
ime as cash. See our advert
Your promise to pay will be
Is he
and who was bnmght to the asylum
Charles llowlstm is also a sinmgi
rocn for a song
ithen atoried
at
J. W. Slater.
men^.
way and in no circumstances would
on the 4th. dlt'd there this aftiTiHHm. IMirl on the pn.gram
His work is tp build a wagon r«
D the au
Your Reliable Home Furmahe
w«-ar It again
Mr. Newkirk was postmaster at Cen difficult to descrilH*. ‘ hinl waridlng” of the mountain.
grave,
and
there
are!

rs it in
trwl l-ake and fur many yewrs had held iH-ing a rather tame and over worked
Fnder his active---------------- -- -lestly
believe
not
only
♦;
h
U*
s
who
earnestly
nmmlnent publir ,Mwltlonk In Antrim expression to apply to so unique and output of sulphur from the volcano to- f”
resurrection of il body, but in
county
or a^ol
about Jn
inten-siing an acn.mplishment as creLs»Hl from T.oofl arrobas. or
veriUble resurrect I of tbe benon ptumds. to over 1,000.000
1
IT.^.noo
mthal shirts of such husbandsa as
pounds a year. His method of ■7”'* have
never
broken their marriage
It has lH*en primtt
PERflONAL.
The American
•an syi
f ndlcate has a
APWORTH LEAGUE SERVICES.
h has
Wbiinev went to Boyce
fe2?ble*^- .ri*^^^ the'bridVl^h/rt*^Which his
-Mr. King Sang a solo and Mist Bates
morning to attend the
Ltd the Meeting.
funeral of her sister. Mrs Ann McGIn is ciK>l. a short distance below the
Springs of Colored Water.
Mr. King, artximpanletl by l*r.»l and nis. who diiHl Saturda
face
E J. Fulghum went
Mrs Horst, sang The IVeam .»f Par ami
condition.
.k^. vallev of Aosta, near St. MarGrand
Rapids ihi
»4llse*' at the Kpwonh l-eague of
, Taking advantage of this facL the
.series of springs have
business
M E. church last nlgbt
American *yndicate plans to bore a
^^h of which the water
E.
8.
Williams
went
Miss Bat« hail charge of ih
hole In the side of the moantiiln 600
^ different color, and all are of the
About 300 y»rdi ol Short Ungths ol AVool Dre» t
Marie this morning on i
Ing. aasisted by Miss Larkins.
Prof
goods, worth up to 3!>c yd, chathngt prt'ea... i f/L
Miss Bates gave a very int.-n-sting Mrs. J. W. MilUken
craler It is the hope of the engineers
ingtuuie made an InvesligaRapids
this
Ing
talk on -Real Friendship ”
the water Is
11 cas-y Wool Skirting, worth 39c, in Navy. Grey
Janww Milliken it
She gave as the one essi-utlal ele
purv. but that minerals deposited on
xdUge this evening
into the resefviilrs that are to be b
ment »if true friendship. •Sincerity. i»r from OU
the bottom of the springs lend lo
Sincerity of Purposiv” She also fKunt has (InissheilMhe flr>.
A
■ »at**r the varying tints. Carbonate of
^baft. and the 1
. wvurvmsihle for the azure
ed to Jraus Christ as the only true am! will not go back ilijs year
friend uum whom cmld W •n Uod at leave m lM»-e wei*ks ti
...............-Ill ^ -iii-'n ««y
Pallestim
.\bout loot) )arils of Rciunanls of i^clcrias, rcrkalincs
_____^llegu
v.u for Manb
aoil Spun Glass, ’2 to 10 > arils in length, i nil up
»in li* verv
lb* ...I ^
____________ __
ball ther.' this evening.
J8o}d, c4«//w>yi/>rrc«. ...........................
James Pringle iif Wexford
vli^ii
>rd is vl?
Ath Wednesday Services.
BRL'SH BINDING, all colors and Black,
Serxices at Grace rhurch on
chcUangaprica.................................................. ...\
Wednesday: Holy communion at
hard to get out of sulphur obtained In
a m.: litany, address and holy
Haly.-Hrookl}-n Eagle
thousand Inhabitants, with an as______
venlng prayer
----------------------• iM*ss.*d property valuation
aloatlon of flO.OOO,and addrt*ss.
l mbrvlla bearers are shown to an , Oini All this Is due to water, which,
brought^ In canals from streams fed
Per
clem sculpt
a king is d
rauat move all goods off
Arizona reserves, has turned the des­
tended
by
eond floor by W
ert Into a fertile valley, covered with
Wc arc showing a nice collection now, ami ever} freight
You can buy
ranches and dotted with small towns.
appendage of royalty.
bnngs more. There arc new fancy and plain Voiles,
you w«nt at
Twines, Cre|»cs, Scotch Suiting?, Twills from 50c to $2.60
Reliable Home Furnisher.
.a yard.

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FOR RENT.

€a$b Tor Vour

Tarm

MICELLANEOUa.
rKS«*
pi yi K4£PAi:;i.MU AU*.»O.Lf pt»pr.
mt JuUoA raBiptMU . haruvar* Morr.

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TrmiiM fran t «dsr C'.ty and Pniwmit ar

Linings

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GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COiPARV.

Just Step in and See the
Hew Spring Dress 6aods

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Rallabit Homo Fumlahar.

HUNDREDfl of good things to
ctooa. choap at o»m- cloarvup aale.
Too
to mention. What

Vfl

TWO DOLLARS AND SIXTY
FIVE cents buys a pair of pants
worth $4.00 at ouc pant sale just
aUrted—new goods bought this
winter.
Hamilton Clothing Co.

HELP WANTED.
You can make from $3 to $25 in as many minutes time by buying
goods on our second floor. They must be all moved off before Wednes­
day noon. Feb. 17th. to make n
Your promise to pay will be the same
menL

TralM arrtv«* laTruvrrw t*ny al Z3Jp>.ai.

C L. LOCTWOOD. O. P. * T. A.

the Boston Store
Manuiacturers and Mamtaincn of Low Prices.

FOR THE
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BEST RESULTS

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^THE HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSB
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RIXOHIE THE IVIAOIOIAIM •a K:

At The Citir Opera Heise, Tuesday Eveoies, Febniary 16,
iaiBiil”riiljiraftk

Admiesisn, Fifty Geats

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