The Evening Record, April 07, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 07, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1904-04-07

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YESTERDAY'S I88UE
l.«SO

THE EVENING RECORD HMm
PUiYKBBB €taz, MCE, THDBSDAT^ APBH T, 1»M.

THBOTES
""S5a?S5»m OiSURANCE
TOSENATOE
BT CHURCH
PwpIssieH ed HHmI Waa Hoard as He
uct Later CatHWtea
Aa Arrest Wae Made.

miSE» Bn CBABACm

By Wire to tbe Bvcaiac Boeovd.
Baroelooa. AprU 7-Aa Kiac AttoaM
eras leartac the batmag ta wUtb the
lakar oabiMtioa ft betas held aa eaploelaa of petard waa heard. Boom
eadleaBeat araa naaed aa It waa be­
lieved aa aiteaipt had beeB aaade oa
ble aaaieety'a life. Two peraoaa were
iBlored. A ana wbo la tbouslA to
kaow aoMtkiBS of the eaaae of the
expkwloo wae plaeod aadar arrest

PIDM cunn MDNNJNCED

BTATB rAIN OCLEOATSA.
M He W*N Alive He WewM Net

Bootiae test Blweet and Nalaast DelCity Clactod Mlcf^ Coatoran
epatioo to La«aio»
Vies PrssMsni by BrathsrBy Wire to tbe Bvealog Booord.
buod of Saint Paul.
Mich, April 7.-^opreee<
tatlvee at the dUTerrat cities that are
WIr* to the Brestss BoeorS
Detroit. April 7.—“It will be a great
j for the prlriles* of boMlos
tbe state fair arrived early thia anre- day for Methodism and for her church
Weehlsstoo, A|»11 7 —floutor r
sker. at Okto. vm the «m ssmm« tb- las aad took op beadQuanera. Tbe aodeUes when a System of benefit Intasar MBSton lo pejr e trikette to tk^r larseet aad aolaeot delesatkm coa«e inrnace Is allledto her work of salva
froai Pootiae brlaslos with It a lot of
tewory at Merrae A. Hsaas I
km." declared Rev. W. H. B. Urch.
boomers BOd haada
eeaste thie efieniooD. He frsakly adthe aannal meeUng of tbe Michigan
ailuad hta poUtkal SlfemcM vlth
OoiiacU of the Brotherhood of St
ibo «ea4 tnator.
yesterday afternoon.
-U Boostor Habbs ba4 a voire
U present oosapeUtlan U too great
toSar’o ewrrteee,- *eM ranker, “be
Bbers are lost to tbe church eveiy
simply becanae they Join fraternal
vroBlS aot coaateeaaee pralae nor
aad
secret soeieUes for the 1
wlab to bate aMribed to bta vl
festnres,
sad beoomlng
beoam
ttures, aad
attached lo
be «M aot pntaat to bare. la tbe
ge work with lu aerrlcca and
I lodge
. STsve vitb blai lie burled all tbe difgradually fall wway
away from their
rereecM that awy bare bon OBtar;h. E
lleglaaee to the church.
Everywhere
the organlsera of our societies
go. they
ocietl
talaed." raraker Ibeo paid a bigb
have cast Into their teeth
eeth that -there
frlbata to Maaaae peraotial charartor
not benefit feature o> the church or
kma. and they find it super
alxattona.
w^ to show the average man
of aplriiuxl
gain unless there la 'an eii
terial gain to help along.
Rev. D. H. Glass, following
Btrnin of Mr. Ureb's argument, w
tefisnee FtsIm

1^

Bsv. William l_ Lai^n at Traverae

Nm> WMi

te

Hsve UflfsseeeeeS Virtwee

‘XhtDauahttr0rtbtm’

Tssuwty these Were Injured ta s Boar

I eaal miner*B daughter. CoUisry Ufa. with

By Wire to the Bveaiag Beeord.
Chicago. April 7.—TYrree Nebrasks
sre killed o
outright. 23 ware
tajured. three of themI ecrimmly. ta a
rear end eolltoiaa oe the Chleaffo A
Northwestern
restern railroad at a snburb ol
p Park early this mot
lie Indtons were on their way .
•htagtou to see Praaideot Rooeet before saillag for Murope to joia
Ealo BUI'S wild west show. They

Ha thritling Inddento and dramatic human figuraa. Kaa aaWam I
teacribsd with auefa amstieual pmssr.

Prtce $t.3S

« 0i(y Book Store

WILLRETVRN
FORSEiqENCE

Stylisb
Shoes

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40JAFANESE
TRANSPORTS

CAVE BIH ttM.H IM CAM

the Case te the United ttatoe

'ilTiii

Wouldn't Aprue to Introduce Bill i
Lepialature to Make Others Rich
for That Amount So SalsAre Beariag -teoeod Army Osatirted

Hava entered Calwaiy sf Yalw.
By Wire to tbe Bveolas Reci^rd
Seoul. April 7.—Ad AmeriraB in
^BlooarT. who bad retarned here fr.im
Btinh of Kunw repona tbai 40 i
purla had appearwd «B Haljo. SO miles
Borth of Chemulpo. These tranaporta
are aupposed to coatalD tbe aecnad
Japaaese army destlaed for YoDsampo
at tbe mouth of tbe Yalo river.
dap TrsBipofto Enter Vatu.
By Wire to the l^eDles Reoerd.
Toklo, A|lrlJ-7.—Word waa received
here today that the Ja|>aoe»e Iranip*»n» have eoiered the eatuary of tbe
Vain rirer aed that the imopi
rapidly d|i«embarklDK

BAILi0AP3 TALE OF WOE.

bury Raised Ape.
Hy Wire to the I^enlng Reci;rd
Grand Rapida. Mich, April 7.-Ei
City Attorney luinl K Ralakiir>'
morning si the trial uf Senator
Hurna charged with bribery In connec­
tion with Ihe Ijike Michigan water
deal. Salabury leatifled that Hurna
told him he would nol Introduce
hill In the state legislature that w
make others rich for any such amount
as lino. The witness agreed wit
legislator that 'kiOO was not enough
and llnaily*agreed lo pay Burns 1
and gave him $200 In cash.

Sunfy a Better
Rttiag or better made line of

$L$0;r«.,

preme Court.

SE,...,...

ortloo tonight

Tor aiottteit

Every Effort Will Be'Made to Appeal

Jacksonville. Fls.. April 7.—Thoms
F. McOarry. formerly of Grand Rsi
Ids. bnt now of Jacksonvine. where
la president
n lam)
I Tue*<
r Sopre ; court
_______
xg bis conviction
f
firming
on a charge ol
bribery.. He had oonfidently^ expected
s reversal of Ihe lower cout^ nnd the
news was s severe shock to him Hleft the office and retired to his mngnlftcent home
eral miles from the
city sod would not
U lx
tie lnter\’iew«Hl in
receive siiyone. This irnri.ln.*;: after a
long talk with Anbiir Meigs, fc
ronnerly
of Grand Rapids snd now
rlsted :u
business with Mr. MeGi
sented to give
ptiblh
My bondsmen will nut lx> roquir
pay anythlnng on my account,
"There arc over a hundred of these will return to Grand Rapids and i
pedro clubs in the city." Mid Rev. cetve the sentence of the ci.urt."
lass, -and there the women of
her than this be refused to ta
xHeilea alt and gamble, and fight,
'rom an In'imate
icat. and He. to win the prizes thm
i Uist every effort
e offered for the surceaaful players "
k> to ap ral the case to the
R*'v Fhyetie L, Thompson, of Dav­
i.m of ( e I’nlted States.
enport. Is. national vice president of
Amisbuchler
Hacuaaion on
were former­
morning al
ly one of the sirongrai Inatltution* -f
t business trip toJ the city.
the MHhttdlat church but which of
nt yesra have lierome but perfunc
HAVE
YOl
BOUGHT
YOUR
ezerrlHes. Mid; "No
TICKET f. r tbe Hannah Camp liaH?
than I the
laalng
Rememlier Ihe prnce«*ds an-(■ for the
meeting, but that
fund lo decorate graves nf departed
I inexplicable to
soldiers
Company M
Grand
snd ball
Friday night, the 8th
21U-3:

...........

Spring

AecHSeS te Him.

SALSBURY
ON STAND

SEVENTH YEAR—2152

intLiD

men’s Suits and top Coats
at $10.(^ $12. $15.0o7 $18.00, never was
shown here. Patterns and cuts the latest

These siHxxi are more. than
Dcw" shodand

they are styllth

shaix.l>. n-ai

fitting aV.

13m»l Ctkt t L—k tt cur WMtw |

durable.
They would be recognized .i*
fasblonablp sho.-*. anywhere.

Vine line of Men's Pants—$1.60 to $6.00

.Step In and see them

MdlTriediii.

S. Benda & Company ^
THE LE.ADKRS"

I-

k GteMM’S DfISS Slot

ROWLAND DOUGLAS WILL FIX YOUR OLD BHOKt.

Bop's Teet this time
Our Shoe* don't make a boy look as though be wu aD

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

OppoaiU Whiting Hotel.

,„0E BTOM.

Aones:

Kimball

DIDN’T ENLIST
IN U. S. ARMY

Citiaent 32. Bell IM.

Cer. Tenth 8L end Lake Ave.

Piano

O. B. A l.‘a Proflts Dropped Off Last
Year—Increase of Taaatlon Given
' as the Cause

In the home circle Is one of the
nrand Rapids. Mich.. April 7.- .M
the annual mretins' of the Grand Rap-’
Ida A Indiana
lana company yesterday Ihe
It dlreetom
Irectom were re-elecird
re-elecied ?«Harley J HollUier
rejM Harley
irf Or
Grand
Rapida,. who U auceeedi'
auceeedi<d liy J. H. P.
Muahart. the seneral
veneral mai
manager
•lushart.
*n)c repona ahnwed tli
ins* tor tbe last year I
■reaacd
e 41 per cert, while the
Increaaed It.S per rent. with pn»ma
Aecreaaed nearly 50 p«T eeni.
Th*earalnsa for tbe but year show an Inif IS0II.U7.M: and a decrease
in proSU of
Tbla U on the
Grand BapUa A Indiana proper
Pur the Grand Rapida A IndUna syatem. which Inelodes tbe Richmond.
Muakeson and Traverae City Hnea. the
cmaa earalnsa for tbe laat year were
tnereaaod IlSi.110.77: the ezpenato
fSS4.172M. makinr a deflrit In the
profiu €»r »140 0«5.6».
It waa shown that while Ihe aaaeaaed
ralBatlao of Grand Rapida A Indians
In IMS was but $500,000 in excess of
that of IM7 the taxes had Increased
more than 100 per cent The taxes ar
aeaaed In 1M2 were $100.7C1.5«. while
In IMS. the nsaeaaroent waa
Tbe hish Uxatkin la given ns the
eaaae of the unaaiUfanory showing
for the year.

I , . .

Applied at Grand Rapids But Has Not

represents the climax
Special to the Rrening Record.
Grand Rapida MIrh April 7-Rrneai
Klirhen applied for enlUtment at Ih?
locsl recnililng office March 26 and hold of.'
was told lo wait until the Traverse the I
City reference could lx* heard from Intell
;n»ct trana-coni
He ha* not Iteen aeen -sinc«>.
railroads, and trana-oceanic steamahlpa. put the Mme amount of vigor
ThU lends lo (|ecp)>n Ihe myato.-y Into the church and bring it Into lu
very much a* hU people here believed own? Why do men leave the church
that he had enlUir-d and bad gone Into when they hare solved the material
the army.
Where he fa now U of aide of the problem of life?
Tb«*
course only a aurmUe.
church awalta the day when these men
vlll enter her fold prepared to use the
lame skill they have exercised In the
rounllng room, the Mute courage they
lave displayed In business strife, the
tame abardonment to their work
shich has won them lemfMiral sue-

'Mmim

AMTtBUCH LCB-OAUTH1ER.
Couple United in
Bmtds at Castis.

Msr

elnity of the Chuto.

of me­

New Stand

chanical expertneas and genius.

coacBtn wiu Aa)oin«

By Wire to the Evening Record
Washington. April 7.—An agreement
baa been reached among the house
by which the matter of impern
eoi proceedings agntast Judge
Ssn
» of Florida will go over until
nextI December, This clears
% the
for the adjourameniIt of the present
session of o
t within two or
three weeks.

O. C. MOFFATT \

W, W. DNULl CQMPMIY

Abstracts of Title

12SFMSL K.aStmr.niT.

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wyy»«tw

aton to of tatottiaaee.

Haasut Hae fibmUeaiii Kaaaai
By WIru to the Bvualaff Raoord.
Wlehtta. Kaa.. AptB 7.—Tbe B<
sapportera have ehaufiimiid Um
Ktloas la tte demoB ate tbe Meant delc•aeos wtil be ssat to

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Eatabllshed In 1808



Masonic Block

(Uantto
Dress
Belter...

ill

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any more than

perhaps aot

much a*, ypn are now pay­
ing for your clothe*

L»-i nx

make It n ir ha.dneM to help

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If

you

are

a

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Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.

mnoWN. M«nac*r

Union Wade Suits
Cop Coats...

Vou

habitual

^

wearer of readymade. L- Ad

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The Perfect fit of
c-jr hsnd-tsilored
cjits, top coats and
rain coats is a source
-r surprise to those
ivho get into them for
the first lime—e **try
cn- is often ae good

made ready-to-wear will
• ,

The regular meettug of the Mystic
Circle was held In I. O. F. hall tost
eventag.
Cudidates wrere initiated
and regnlar business traasaeted.
~
settag last eventag was in
charge of the chiMren of ihe member
ouee a year. A prowhich to
r of rloUa. vocal aad
gram oon
lastniiDentol solos eras mneh ee^oyed
afiar which refresl
of Ice cream aad <
The eveMag wae quite pleaeant.

242Front Street

Factory prices aad easy terms.

It waa decided to bold the next state
^oancll at Jackaon. in the First Metbidist church

ITS ACTION IS LEGAL.
CHILOREN** NIGHT.
Saginaw Arhdtor Buitd Not Bound to
Mystic Circle Eta
f by Juvenile
tho Staito Society.

Detroit. April i-A Saginaw dtapatrh to a local paper says;
Last
August the West Side Arbelter sociely
srlthdres- from the state bund, decid­
ing to carry tu own insurance on th*
IHvw 0$ Us members and be Independ
ent of the stole crganlMtioa. The
Stole Arbelter band issued a dMth
certificate to Charles Stoeker. de­
ceased. and called upon the local socleiy to pay over the aasount. Rudolph
Kern brought n test suit to deterwiiae
the legsllt.v of tbe sctloe of the society
ta severing retatloM with the stole
bond snd Jndge Beach has now hand­
ed down an opltooa restraining the
local society from paying the death
benefit certtfionte tasned to Btoeker.
nnd bolding that the local aoctey to
not to pay to the state bud xfhf«
called
npoa any sum.whataver.
• the uoo^ nflerAs there are about eighty asaodas Library aaaoelathm
woB gMHireirw this aflaracwB. It tlouB la the Btata coovoetas the bund
win be bald at the ranlar ttea. Pit aad sharing aU Aaokh Icoaes the AedMf ipmaqp
Iftrary

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FrankFreidrich&Co

It

ALLEGED VlOLAnONS
OF CAME LAWS IN an

John Amtabuchler of Solon and
Mias Minnie Gambler of Castle were
aaarried yesterday morning at 10
o'clock at the home of the bride's par
cats In Castle Mr Amtabuchler U a
prosperous and well to4lo farmer of
Soloa aad has a very Urge farm. Mr.
aad Mrs. Amtabachlsr will make their
futare home at Soloa

I’*’ ■.

The Old Rel iMc Shoe Ho i^r

granted to you for

living in the 20th century.

flee Since March 26.

It lit •lleitt.] Ib«1 tmal v. b.llt(
aught off tbe chute Just above South
'nlon atreet bridge.
Fishermen g.i
I catch perch. plek»*rel suckers,
etc., and
I a ti
the hook they of
TWO WERE KILLED.
blame bnt some of the ciilxeaa are be­
Frwlpht Train Met In a Head-On Col- coming indignant.
Many large trout are caught there
lision.
tiring the
bing aeaaon
• B) Wire to the Eventatg Record
t 1* claimed that
tat they are taking
t
taki
Raadnaky. Ohio. AprllT—Two freight
wlibout waiting for the lawful
trains snei In a head-on conision on time Lantern* were used last night
the Lakeside A Marblehead railroad In catching fl»h but It la not known
this morning aad Pireman FYed Dull that any trout were caught then as li
and Brakeman WlUbun Pokey were Is a frerjiient occurrence wrhen catch­
Inatanily killed.
Brakeman John ing minnows to use tbe lantern to jt
Brady was probably faUIly ltf]ured
tract them.

Happy

privileges

Been Seen at the Recruiting Of-'

you

brtter Mtfafaction

the Mme money

for

rs a Mie—etylea thto

If you are

the customer of a swell mvrchanl toBor. it wHI give yon

casen are quite dtotlaet
com laat aeaaen<a praduel

the same Mttofaction for leua
money.
See the gooda and yon will
know why.

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Om$r TfMrt ami Omhm

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Dolbfs
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damitton Ctothing^

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m wioioiu BKXnD, IKAVBSB art. WOB, THUBSDAT. Aim T. UM.

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m mv
t koaae for tka ptaoaat. tka koad>
iTtw ka« o
DVB Moadap.

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OB B. OowlM. tto praMcatt

WBtaif BABY
IS OBSUBB

I araa aaawoaad kaI ooart ofliapalrr.
.
. charpad
________jrtfk
karlap foalad tka Illiaoto. a atotar akfp
to kto ova. la tka raoaat aaral aaa-

Msflier’sFriend

«i Bt tfe* pi
.Mlek.wa

proPt of . .
parera lay year kealdaa paylop a tS.PM bead aad ptetap aerrtea at a low
ate.
Tka ackool boasrd aat WkltakaU b.-

Miae at Iroovood. which
li aad cteaad by tka dty
s vlotar. to oov oadaraacesaary altaratloaa aad

_____ a for baataopa la a weak or a
Thirtr-ooa tkoaaaad ptoata kare
Woman's rrcatcat draaat of baauti aad
aae porckaaad for aaa oa tka Sapa la tka eaaa.
plarr to vbes aatare had ctooaaa Wte >av foreat faiai of tka Uoirarsl
raaa at aarlaad tka cktof of t
kwamaBMCkcr. ErcfTfacaltytokcealy Mlehlpao.
Ptoatlap opermtloiu
A- O. C»ta «r Onad SapMa to laak 9tloa coacarrad.
alet aa abe foteaea
“‘■tioa, baplB aa aooa as tka voatkar paralts.
las • rtpomaa eaaraaa lor Itorld H- tka Karp Moodp aaat tka report
The loaa to baa kaapara lo tiM
Dewar, wko. kp aaot
Dap of Otoa Haroa for Um wpaWIraa Adailral
MOdtota Tlclnlty of CoraonrUle
»<—«»«»««■ Cor vioaraor. Mr. Dajr to ooaraa of raaaoatap. alao raooaaiaai
koodrada
of dollora. Tka
tkat tka oaaa ka dmppad.
a rapaayaiaitra oktooa. tal kto ca
r tthis aaoaoe has
aarara vtatar veatkar
Tkto toft CapUla Oovlaa rlrtaallr
ao natuBol tkat proper akattar
palpa akoaM kav* kapaa aarll
vltkoot axooaratloa or klaAa for
rldad....................
MiaafBA Waraar. Hortoa aad Wart
acoMaat to tkc liUaoto. It vaa ak
arily <
tkat tka ataerlat pear of tka Mtoaourt
kara too pood a alart for Mr. Dajr
d.
aoaaothar aad tkooaanda partokad.
vaa dafactlre. aad aobody oa tka skip
a ayataiB
The propoaltloB of bol
vaa raapooaibla for aarb dofacU to
w of the
ckor complepoocd. pore blooded av of dikes to pre
aawtmetloa.
sad Rapids
cbeerfol
in
dtopositioo.
who
are
ntoUullT
laUaMttoaa ara aiada Id tka 'Arair
under coasidaratioa by the autkorltlaa
lalliieiiccd
by
the
omttoiacd
use
of
tbu
aad Nary Jotvaal. kowarar. that CapIt to said that lass
fieot liaiateat. MOTHER’S FRir.VD.
UlB Covlaa vaa axonaratad ooly ba-a foot dike would
» paka
eanaa ka vaa Praaidaet Rooaaralt’a
be required to prereat tka Sooding of
II Ukt lo a tatoh to dafaat Warner, brotkar-lB-lav. Tka ckarae to auda
Iba bnslnaM ponloa of the city.
d Pin aot faal ao kadir If ka
tkat vhito tka coort of laaairr vaa to
Tkto Is the period of beuTy pumping
U area If Hoarer Wama akoold. ■oaatoo two tetopraaiB vara racalvad
I
moat
Lake
Superior
mlaaa. After
iBflnaoUal aom«A.“ The IntltroBi ’lafli
fiftaan-foot aaov fail duriap the '
kara to tkat praaanra vaa
aiatlOBI b
N- there will be plenty of aurfaca
It to baar to prareat tka ebart
ter vkick will add to the anderground
Tka praaaot Miaditlae of 8o«U
cnireats. In the copper counOT, vbare
Ualoa atrtvt. aow tkat the aaov to
the mines are muck lass troubled vlik
Praatdaat Sooaaralt. the story goes
poea, aappaata tkat tka propartr ovawater than In the Iron repioa. the Rad
vhaa ka beard of tkaaa Intlmatlaas.
Jacket shaft of the Calumet A HacU
ara oppoaad to tka taiproraoMt ailpbl directed Sacratary Moody
company alone Is hoisting about 700.do vail to racoaa^ tkair ob>actloaa.

SOUTHERN
DEMOCRATS

a varraated, to laatlaad. »
____________
:tol of Captain Covlas
a eoartmartto
Maatotaa baa aoorad anotbrr aoc- tote
Tka prealdeB^aald eal^lcaUy that
caaa la Its iadoatrUl aiarcb. A find
la the army, nary
other branch of porarnmoni
of tl*.M0 haa koM ratoMi by popular
aaboertpUoB for a plora factory iksi aarrlea oooM be rapreaanlad as haring
isa of relalioDsklp
vitl aaiptoy a larpa force of people.
__
I with hlmaa“
Wkatkar Captain Cowles will
Nov wkaa tka lea has eonpletely dared batora a coortmarilal. therefore,
will
depend
upon
Secretary
Moody a
dtoappaarad froai the oorth tode of
lareaUpaUoe. The aacreUry will de­
rroat Btraat va any raaaooably be mand
tka two taleprams aald
Here ihat apriap haa oona.
heap raoaired by the court of
k>vlaa case. If they
ooocarntnp the Covlaa
are not fortbcomllap It Is Itkaly that
tka Army and Na'iry Journal's charges
they are produced, the
will fall flat. If th
prauldant and Sc

NUSTttWCK rAUS

such

a ft dll. Can Now Only Charpa Two
and Ono-Half Inatsad of Thraa
-Canto a Mila aa Parmarly.

Oraad RapMa. Mick.. April 7-Oodpa
Wolqou of the Gfacolt oooft haa taanad
a autadaaaa eanpelUap tka Grand
KapldB A ladlaaa raHraad to radaea
thair farad la this atata from three
evria to two and ana-half caats par
nia laaadaaiBs to paroavtory, bui
tka raad to glran tan days vltkla
vkick to Mka a akovlap to tka oouri
(hat It baa ooBWltod vttk tka order.
Tkto la tka teat atap la tka knp Utlpatkai iritrika Oraad Sapida A ladtoaa to ooapal tkan to eoaply vltk
tka atatata vhlek prorldaa for a fare
at two aad oaa-half caota per mile
wkeraaar (he aamlops of a railroad
raack 92,000 per mile. The caae i
lecldad by Jodpa Wole
mad haa baaa aaaatmoaaly
uly fvafln
courts of the at
by tka BttpritoiI courti
aad tka United Stataa.

busybodle* ss

praaldent Is a stickler for the
■t Integrity and ability In the
. and ha to repreaaotad as l»elnp
(koroupbly vrouphl
_ It up rorer the Inti
oast IonsI relsliva
relative to
lo Ike
the (disposition of
hiss hroibcr ln-law'a com
case. -Jle Is deter
IBMI that ha Bhall ac t be placed In
ly such attitude by. i nv^y or for
lybody while ha Is pn

J. Chaney makes oath that
be 1s aenlor partaar of the flrfh of F
J. Chaney A Co, dolnp bnslaaea In the
City of Toledo. County and State afore
raid, aad that aald arm will pay t
rtfm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAl
for aarit aad arery case of Catar
that caaaot be cared by tka oac
Hall's Catarrh Core.
FRANK J. CMBNMT
Sworn to betore me aad sabaertk
la roy preaenca. this dtk dAy of Da
camber. A .D. 1*M.
(Seat )
A. W. OUBA80N.
Notary PabUe.
Hali t Catarrh Oura to taken Inter
nally. and acts directly on the blood
aad mnoona snrfaoe of the
Saad for teetlaioatoto free.
F. J. CHBNBT A OO, IW
Sold by all OmpptoU. 75c.
Taka Hall'a Fkmny Pills for Conali
pailoa.

Thera vaa a blp aaaaatioo la Laaaellla. lad, vhaa W. H. Brown of tkat
ptoca, who vaa oppaetad to die. had
kto Hfa aaend by Dr. Klap'a New Dtooorary for Oamnoaptlon. Ha vritao:
*■1 aadarad lasatorabto apoatoa tram
Aatkaau tort yoar New Dtoeorary paTt
me tauaadtota rallaf aad aooa tkaraHit WIFE’S TONGUE.
after aCactad a ooapleto core.". Sim­
ilar enraa of OanmuaptloB. PBaamoeto.
BraaOMtto aad Grip are BBtoanraa. Ifa Spoiled a Boyne Nepro'a Plan to Kaap
tka piOtlaaa remedy tor all throat aad
Anetharia Money.
Inap troablaa. Price 60e aad 9L00.
Boyaa City. April 7.—Alban Brooks,
Gaaraatdad by JokBaoo*a Drop Store
aad r^. Meads. Dnipptala. Trial bot- a young aapro. laapniskea in Jail
result of being loo xealous la cot
lap hit wife for posapinp. Ha picked
up a pockatbook oootalnlnp 1200
MUSTN’T CAT OOO.
which balonpad to WUtlam McGllra
a aav tier, aad vkick had a
tt Laula Taken Stops to Mtislo Hue- ray.
from an Inside pocket. A revi
pry Flllpinaa.
DO duaatioDS asked fai
St. Loata. Ma. April 7.-A dty ordle vkick prorldea a fiaa of not leas
MiBir indl
II IlOO for Bead. topatbar with more, and tka arrest of Brooks I
_
I prorldea for city lowed. Ha to a shady character i
laapactlon of all maata uaad aa food, nearly mnrdered a SQuaw In a row
any coma batwaao the Irlba of Ipor Cross Village last fall
jotaa BOV at tka vorld'a fdr. and
daaln
Mra. 'oni^ ‘'uadaM^rdl’ rlea
praoMaBt of tka kitaanaa aoclaty. ~ve
If It tout tt
vUl at oaca taka aona atapa to atop
or eoM. We atoa i
the praBUea. The mambara of tka ao^ ooaph
ciedy faal that tka aatinp of dops »««Bt bottle to I
vmid ant only be cruel and
tort ttort It voold coat raOr
MOVING TAILGR SHOP.
M. M. AnaUa of Wla^aatar. lad,
kaav what to do la tka kmtr of aaad.
Hto wife had sack aa aanaaai oaaa of
■lotoarh aad llrar tnmbla. pkyaletoBa
eoald bM halp bar. He tkoopht of and
triad Dfi Klac’a New Ufa POto aad
aka got Mtaf at ooea aad vaa Saally
parod. Oaly SSe. at Jokaaoeto Di
Store ortl P. H. Maado. Drapptoto.

Fine OfRca I

n ef Hto Trust Sup-

Hcrald
quotas SenatorMcCarren.. demoklyn borough, as
New
declaring 1
democratic convention will in*
New York's delegates to 8t. Loul
Judge Parker, in obedience to
frem leaders in Washington and as
derlred by D. B Hill, the opposition
of Boas Murphy of Tammany to all
in»tnicilons to the contrary notwIt
funding. It to figured that the I
Ing of New York s delegates w
a Undslike for Parker, as it Is
expected that Pennsylvania will at
once follow suit, giving Judge Parkei
15 of the <500 delegates neoessan' lo
nominate.
There are signs, however, of (
drveloiunent cf aerlous opposition
Parker In the southern sts
Press, a republican Int
prints a dispatch from lx>uli

H iton liBva a kaN. t
l•rt•ataeanl ta ewpat t
anr apaaM aaiy

Wer

£

;*r’,

JSBHKSCK^
GKAFEST
CIEUEST
.HEALTHIEST.,
AND
ABSOLDTELT ODORLBSS

l-IOUT

^e advocacy of Judge Parker by
August Belmont, the New York bank
er. has stopi>ed srork actively begun
hert* to keep the Kentncky delegati
from HeaisL The Louisville & Nai
road, with Its allied Interests,
has beenI popul
popular In the southAkTT^IO*
id the Interference of the cor
I In Kentucky politics. (rulnS«R 1000 WATTS
nating la
ssination
itlon of Goebel,
rUBHlSBPli HT
set the d<
democratic leaders against tt.
When J. PlfTpontt Morgan came to
otbe
the
rescue of the Belmont group after
John W. Gates had pracilcally sell
control of (he l^uisville A NashvI!
his action only confirmed (he ofipeated charge here that the rallrc
trusts financiers .^ire In a bond i
strong lo l>e divided;by any different
WATCHES—
la politics
Choice of 12S Watchas at om
Hearst obulned support In this state
fourth off regular prioea.
and In the middles west. In great iiart.
because of the belief that the Wall
street men hoped to nominate Cleve­ CHAINS—
land and with him defeat Rotwevelt.
Chotoa of 10 0 Chains J
The democrats of Kentucky
half pHcaa.
axalnM the trusts, and so at the open­
ing of this campaign, being against RINGS—
Cleveland, the recognized agent of
Choice ef 600 Rings at one third
these corporal Ions when he vas presi­
•« regular prieaa.
dent.. aatura:
naturally swung to the support
UP only c
iking an act
Those goods must be toraod tato
The active
Parker movement three cash at oaee.
eks apu vaa like a ray of snn
snnshine
RASTALL, Huetiing Jeweler.
those who regard Hearst as
for the presidency, and there was
rally of the ronseru-ailve element I
Parker'a behalf. Niv all this hJ
changed While Kentucky democral
have no use for a republican, even fc
President Roosevelt, they have let
use for a man who Is disclosed as the
candidate of Aunst Belmoot and
those behind him. They see la the eloration of Parker simply a repetition
of the Cleveland administration in its
vnrsi Bnanclsl aspect, and fear that
(he party mould at the end of four IMa havas Travarw Cttf TOO a. m. for
years, la the event of Parker's
cess, be wrecked worse than It va
the end of Cleveland's last term.
It Is asserted here that the veilplanned movement for Parker In the
southern states, which U spreading
through Ithe west, has behind It the
ed forces of the trust powC 1. LOOKWOOP. g._r. 4,7. A.
era. not only antapooistic > President
Roosevelt, but to everythl g the demo• party is suppo^ i 1 represent.

ELEGTRIGITY
Burteii RInr butr^t
Ueftf nt Ptsr Cl

(USD RAPIDS nipim Rt

coMPAinir

R&LtniGMI

TO FARM WORK.

William J. Bryan Is at Present DeF. G. Haumana has oa
voting His Attention,
morinp bis tailor shop frtNB
atreat to 122 Cans street. B
ncoln. Neb.. April 7.—William J.
Sea room aad a work shop kara baao
m has retdraed from the Bast aad
sued up which makes tka kaUdlap
remain at Fairvtev for several
rary handy. Bbnar “
ta He aal
room la tka bark w
am here I I look after the aprlog
akop
t on my ta m aad 1 ahall kelp the
ND STEINS. NO PIPCA
men for name
5 subject
of poiltlea I have aothinp
Ual«a(a% of Miehipan Ca-C^ Wadd
aad J. W. Mllllkca vUl erect a brick Hereaflv I shall make ao auteas
Nat Stand far BIthar.
addlttaa to kto Store ea tka atte. The
Icatloa regarding the aatk
Abb Aikor. Mick, ApMI T.—Tkara
boiMia
.........« oceoptod by Bhoar Bros, aad
attnatloQ except through
troatoa kMveaa tka nea aad vonaaa F. G. IlMiaiaan will be banted by
of my paper.of tka aaslor olaaa. Whoa tka report
of tko ttotoia aad pipe” otMaarittac.
Treaty Ballon frem the
adepUaS tkaaa aoaveain. vaa aab■navy have arrived at the World I Fair
prooada They vtll be
I dnrlap the expoelttaa la i id about the
room towWek tka ■ Hiltoh vak kald.
214«f Joyml Italtaa pavUloa a I will act as
a aad pnldee for t p Itallaa sec

ssus

000 gallons of water every iwanlyfour I
FlnL-----------pon counties are
skis and slaugbterlnp them in large
nambart. The enut oa tka deep sdov
enables the violators of the law to
slly nin down and kill any number
deer they see fit. Snaring Is alv.
resorted to and in lu
rcasees are even I
poru-:i that the carc4
to siKdl. The Flni
chief offenders

part of kto SopoMt toato MTti«a
book aocoot ho «oaa ao( tkaraby atop tko taUcoot oa ail tka
deposit tort oaly oa ao mack as
he dnva Nor doea a aariaps
book aeooBot cease dravlag la
lerest at the end of a year, each
six moatha earoed latereat to
added to aeeoaat and all eoatinues oaralap aamvomai late,-'
eat. We akoold be piraaed to
explain awre fally the adTafttapet ve oSer.

SOIVIB: KXXiOA

..JPECIWt^

A

f

trplc-caaled
eamad^-a or
Iftc cat. bold.
1* quarto, tor

...... .........................m
WE HAVEalaiscwideoBplete Uae ol this ware at exeep.
tioaallY tow priccA The abooe priov hold good ooul Satnrdar

J. W. SLATER,
Wholaaala and Natali.

2,000
Traverse City will prorf at least
rh tbU year. At the
much
DO vacant
ivesent time there
houses. If you fare rratiag
ve tto move a
■er InveaUgated «

Your Rsllakla Hwna Fumiahar.

CAN YOU HEAR THE
BARK OF A TREE?
THATB A FUNNY QUESTION To ASK A SENSiBLE PERSON. YOU SAY.
WHEN YOU ARE OUT FOR A DRIVE AND NOTICE A NEW
KINO OF A TREE THAT YOU HAVENT^SEEN

BEFORE.

YOU

CAN’T TELL BY THE BARK WHAT KINO OF A TREE IT 18. BE­

you a home?
We want 20 bonnes to rent

V^tiiSEIL
A. F. NaHinpar.

C. W. Ashton.

CAUSE YOU NEVER HAVE SEEN THE TREE BEFORE. •
NOW, IF YOU ARE CURIOUS TO FIND OUT WHAT WE ARE
DOING ALL THIS BARKING ABOUT COME IN AND SEE US AND.
GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THAT WE HAVE
SOMETHING TO BARK ABOUT.

sssssTi

ENTERPRISE

NOTICE!
Have your Electric
‘ WiriiiR installed in
accordance with the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
It Pays is the Ead

J. B.Palfc Electric Co.
12S Cass SU.

TraTcne City.

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING
TO PUT IN

A GAjS RANGE
Wc nuke all Ringe coonectioot
you the Range
00»«

and sell

TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.

Women’s Spring and
Summer Shoes ^
properly; :t your shoes wear out too quicky it is. of course, because quality Ja'iseking; if they do net retain
their shape It Is because of poor workmanship. All these difficulties are overcome In Gray Bros.’ Ladles’
Fine Shoes. Throngs admire the new epring styles we are showing. You may well believe that many buy
aa well aa admire. You surely want a pair of

Patent Leather Sandals
Ladies’ Oxfords
Arc worn and will continue to be because they ara ao comfortabla. Thaaa arc made In.either patent leather
or vici kid and sell for $1.50. 92.00, 92.50, 92.00 and 92JO.

Misses’and Childrens’Sandals
Are made as stylish and of as good material as the ladies’ and have from one to six atrape.

Men’s “H. J.

Comfort” Shoe
i
make a -bunch that to moat uncomfortable, 'in this shea -this IsAll dona away with. Let us show you wh*
a change is mads, Bevaral year a of hard study was p-jt on this ow thing before It waa perfected. Now It »
surely “eomfort.”

Men’s Oxfords
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farramd Organs.

iSJLTiSijris--

5SS

ramaant atractnr
a todit of Bedfor
Is Sreproof aad I
ary. The art wary fikaa.* CdtoMPfo HaMtoTlT},
I of US parTRY A gcoife WANT AD.

,'7rt2r«’5&VJS5'

'^1

grocery

^=n:EB|nis’-

JdE

■ii

A varY la»|e, ited eaaiDded, vaah bowl,, .19c
A 4^ qt ited eaameled ooRiee boiler, ooty..«0c

THE HANNHI & LAY
MEHCANTILE GOMPMIY
W: m

*tHB EVStnSQ BKX»D> T»AVmgB CHT, MlCfc, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, l»Oi.

mm-aagr,

OFCBAUTT

HANNAH & LAY CO’S
II;'

MST OP HOSTS.

HIGHEST QUALfTY POSSIBLE

B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

WM

'‘"v.

FLOU R
TRAVERSE CITY,

mnuL Riws
•r m woBL»
A 40-tfajr>‘ but nMuU(<4 fa Ita 4«atb
at MIh Unte Hattebeln. a«ed U. of
Appleton. Wl*. She rrfiuieO to eat lie
eauae of eoatlnned 111 health.
Nearly MO eir>cHon« are Impendins
account of thA, Increaae In eaet aide
New Torh. teaenleot reoiati Arrange
menu have been miulc for a mans
meetInR of tenanU to devlee raeaba :o
IlKht the Inrreaaa
A Poe aoclety. whoae object ahall be
to prIrMe a anluble Kdaar Allen Poe
memorial aad to perpetuate b(« fame
haa been formed at New York. A the
atrical taneflt la to be held April U to
create a nucli
nucleua to the food
t r. Clewell. the alleaed em
lw***ler of llt.ooa from the recently
aaalKnad Pedcral Troit Co. of Clere
land, of which be waa aecreUry treaa
urer. haa been captured at 8t. Joaeph
Mo It la aald thal Clemeir* Cleveland^
frienda will make pood bU ahortauc
The marriaKf of -CbariM W. Murae
the New York tanker, and Mra. Clem
ence C IXodpe ataa declared valid by
a decl-lon «<Juiillce Truai In the New
York aupreme conrt on the application
of Mr, Morae for an annulment of the
decree aeUlnR aalde hla marrlain* to
Mra, Dodpe.
Fort Bherldan aoldlera. near Chb
capo. pniteat apalnat the quality and
monotoDona aameneaa of the mtlona
and threaten not to reemllrt at the ex­
piration of their preaeni terma.' Since
the rHnm of the replnienl from the
Philippine* ICO men have received
their dlarharpea and not one haa reenllated.
Booker T. Waahinpton. In an. ad
drewa to hla owm ran® at Chlcapo. rec
tended that they cnnaider their
weakineaaea and not ntrlve too much
ilpber edoratl
education. Remeinltertnp
for hipber
ve by their
that moat at them
beat opporhanda. he aald be i
the Bouth.
lunlllea for the n
ro-opt‘ratc with the
nd ad%-laed him to rrMipt-ra
rhite mano-with whom he
necdleaa oppoat her than enpape In nee<
aitloo.
Should the declalon of the V. 8. anpreme court upboldinp the T^cent pna
ordinance of Chlcapo prove retroact­
ive. the pan eompany will be com­
pelled to repay larpe auma to conaum
era. There are thonaande nf peraona
who have for three yeara kept receipt­
ed paa hina. In which the charpe waa
kt the
ft a thouaand.
I. In
la the hope that
d he compelled t refund
company
every thouaand
Sfi cent a
PM
knaport elalma
iMTved lonpt*r aa an editor than any
other man In the atate of Indiana
With Satnrday'a iaaue H. J. McSheeby
e year
eloaed hla thirtieth conaecutlve
aa editor and proprietor of th Weekly
repiib
Chronicle, one of the pione
lltan newapapera of the
Ihe atat<
atate.
it the younper element
It la aald that
of the mormon1 ehnrrh in Salt take
aty la rebelllnp apalnat the Intolernbte tyranny of the mormon leader*.
Ten yonnp men. all nfllrlal* of the
church, have been expelled beeauae
they refuaed to promtae obedlentse In
bualneaa and political atalra and manv
nthera hak'e been piven aeven days in
which tcv aubmit or be expelled.
Brneat F. Stanley of tandon.
Wyohla way home after a vtalt '
mlnp. where he haa been look
aome land on behalf of a bip
ayndleate. ‘That la the preateat

MICHIGAN

try I evi
ley, “aad
s traveled i
earth. lu mapniftcent aeenic baauty
la uaanrpaaaed aad Ita poMibaitlaa of
devalepiMt. *rtUi the advent of Irrlpathw are bonadlesa~
Prince Cetewayo. praadaon of the
famoua Zulu kinp who wa« captured
by the Britlah in South Africa twenty
two yeara apo. la a atodent in London,
devutinp much of hla time to law and
hlatury.
He likea Bnpland and the
Bopliah. be aaya. but hatea their way
of drcMlnp The Imaoaculate tronaera,
frock coat and ull bat are to him a
acre afliletlon. hut be flnda relief at
nipht. when he atripa and rolla hlmaeir In a blanket.
Preaident Rooaevelt recently added
a French povcrncaa to hla bouaeboM.
The ypiinp woman bna Quentin. Mr.
Roowevelt'a younpeat aon. In her eapeclal charpe and InalaU that be aball
addreaa her aa “Mademolaelle.' The
Rouievelt children, aecuatomed to
cnillnp people by the flrat or laat nante
only, were Indlapoaed to apree. but
the yonnp women at once JM-rved no­
tice on Mra. Rooaevelt that everyone
the house miiat call her “Madem
elle“ or ahe would b*ave at one*!,
e had her way and the children^
olt war anmmarily aqueicbed
Robbed the Grave.
A siartllnp Incident la ni
John Oliver of PblladelphI
lows; “I was In an awful condition.
My akin was almost yellow, eyea aunken tunpiie coated, pain contlnoally In
bark and sides, no appetite, prowlng
wesker day by day. Three phyaiciana
had piven me np. Then I waa adrlaed
to use Electric Bitters; to my great
j«iy the first hcrttle made a decided
Improvement. II contlE
continued their oae
1. and a
a a well
... . .;now lb
grave of
ould tall
to try thorn. Only £0 cenU. puaranteed
at Johnaon'a Drag Store and P. R.

WUh PIMMM.

Tfc* durttr tall, ita toelKy ewent
«r tta MMOB. I*
b« B MMMfT.
Tta taeoftlB— *re betas nmmti
tnm tta ctab roeae. tta mi
atlllta. tta ta#sr tkro^ U traal
tta ctartts ban to anr bat for loas
anil lu uliaaafai aad bMPfeoi te
aborai br tta Bis aa« ttair
Pletara tta tan room
with kmp atraataara of ba
aat from tta eaOag: <
thronp of haadaiwM worn
in tta aon cohwuw white cw black of
evenlap wear: add to thla tta
Ceatlamea la tta eoaveattaal
ttaa. Uiiak of pkaA; tta laapMap
of which caaaml the waUx to
of pleaaore
plS^
> the hm
Id mSve_____
portrayal tif the charity
ill be aeeo
^1 wUM
Eika club apared noI palna tsr
expenae In maklnp .thla bt'II the suemitt re
ceaa of aocceaaet. Every
hajd done Its beat and the
as naturally would
Every one preaeni felt
to the irredeeB
bad vanished
rlooaly all too
9 uwlftly
-swiftly aad e
everywho was there also felt that the
ereatep of eajoya>ent coold not have
been better arraaped.
of the club were
Tbeapadoe
■lied with a happy throop. At the
atairway. a bower of oadar
foot of tta au
erected aad under this
Bopy. tta pavement waa carpatad.
At the head of the atalra. aa Amertcar.
flap was draped artistically. T
eeptlon room waa decorated
« of the club colm pracefnily
reatooned and the middle room waa
done In BUiapa of oedara.
Potte<]
palma and atatnary and other adorn
menu were no arranped aa to helpbicn
the artUtlc effect. Round the Ineaadescent plobea were wreaths of hollv.
But the dlnlnp room, here waa the culmlnatlun of all skill. Buntinp. with
mlnUture Elka' heada in the
colon, royal purple, bung from the
ceiling Round the aide walls was the
red. white and blue and over this were
potted palms and atatunry. The Incandeacenu were woven In holly and
In Ihe renter of the room great palms
atsod erect like aentinela. TT>e dining
three long tables and
spread a collat

,.Z"t

ladles' room^.
(Illful manner,
was decorated I
e vnridha Rapa
In the ladles' ro
room waa dec­
and bunting
orated with buntinp. Wyaaemp’s or­
chestra fiiri
furnished the muair for the
occaaion and It elicited nnnpht but the
moat favorable comment.
Meads, drnppiau.
Immediately after the lunch, whlrti
wa* served promptly at 11 o'clock,
that, mystic hour when Ihe Elks alway* drink the temat to the absent
brother*, a propnun vaa rendered.
Thla waa opened by the Mandolin
club with a plesBlnp aelectkm. “Sporty
Maid" twowtep
The club b com­
posed of Mlaae* Laura Furtaeh. Maul
Compton. Clara Rutner; Messrs. Mil»n Forrier. George Hamlin aad Roy
base.
Special to the Evening Record.
The second number was a song by
take Ann. Mich.. April 7.—There
have been quite a few changes in a W. D C. Germaine. He sang “Tta
Cooovllle Colored Band," which he
business line here recently.
the
. F. B. Towsley aucceeda A. H. Towslev. deceased. In the ahoe and harness
business
J. C. Cudney has purchased the barIMH- shop of J. T. Rirhardaon and will
carry on the bualneaa at the old place.
wa« the title of Andy
J. T. Richardson will start today to
lntrq|uce a road scraper which la the solo and hi* *econd c
the Coooanut Tree."
product of hla Inventive peolus. It Is
The concluding number on the pro'•Over the Pommery Foam"

lUSUfESS rHANGtS
IN DUST LAKE Aim

•llmantel is puahlnp bis
orchestra rendered1 some very pleaslnp
iilldinp along rapidly aad
tlona. Later In the eventne. It la
• passlnK poods over the
8. rBenda aanp two selections
the Burgomaster. Thto waa par'^’^e Willi
lloblM'lec company ha*
verified. but If he did the audi­
he heading mill and
ence waa pleased as all were much
aner.
disappointed
because cn acouot of the
Jason Commlns tost two horses by
lateness of the hour he did not appear
th.- long continued cold winter tark
tbe regular program.
Walter
of fe<«d had much to do whh It He Is
inReria two aelectkma. "Under the
entitled
paalnp aympa
Anheuaer Buach" and "Y'ou Tell Me
thy. haUnp met '•Itb ia aerious accl
Your Dream and HI Tell You Mine,"
dent last fall, which dltisqual
illfied
ere not given for the aame reason.
fn«m work mad left him vunabilie to even
There were about 200 puesU present
take can* of the horses.
and all had a very, very pleasant time.
The club cleared a neat sum which
will be turned over to charity. Bverr
member of tbe club and the commit­
tee* deeerve especial commendation
for tbe pleaaaat aad capable manner
In which they carried out their task,
for hard colds, chronic cotichs,
which. Judging by the result, waa ao
consumption, old cases, severe
light oae.
esses. Ask your doctor tf he
The committees were;
has better advice.
Executive—A. L. Joyce. B. P. Burni.
M. L. Drake.
Invitation—M. L Drake. C. G. Hale.
H. O. JoynL
Entertainment—A. U. ^oyce,
C. Germaine. E. Benda.
Deeoratlon-W. E. Campbell. W. D.
C. Germaine.
Germalae. Henry
Henrr Tonnrtier.
Ton
Burnt.
Banquet—R P. Bun
Phnat Albert NovoUy.

Cherry Pectoral

George E. Amlotte. 1

m

Bobert ^ Price,
. PennhinepMi

tboroui^ly. Of all the salves yoa <
beard of. Bneklen'a Arnica Salve la
beet. It Bwaepe away and enraa B«
Soma. Bnriaea. Cuts. Bods; Uleera.
Skin BrnpUons aad PUas. It's cnly toe.
aad guaranteed to give eatlefnctkm by
m-a Drop Store and P.H. Meads,
Druppista.

cLCARco m.
St. BiaabetVa OuiW Sanrad Swppar
anpper given by tta
k*a pond «or tta
Bplaoocial church at tta home of tta
rector. Rev. Charlce T. SumC traat fi
ualil P teat evcalap. was a very pieaaaat Bblr. Tta pitfld nine
large aamber of pueeta aad a
at ttair ventare claarad tto^
Tta maaa eoaaiatad of en
toes, vaal croqaettea. tat
brown bread. WaMoef salad. , trait
Jelly, aaeortod cake. ooCee,
TKV A MCOKD WAKT A&

\
Tilled*
^ m
m m

pmsMtof
soEHdmm sisf Asm
I.... .
Oc.f
Asi9Qdbeoa«esAwlBaHtmmM.polMSliiO.
soAsdshsi^NHiinuriSOnflHdsudpoms*
Urn hlood ksofiOMP cor-

IfainiUi

iS^iiiMi»tnfs.sMstaiy partita of Oh Mr

atiNC.LEins
nitof*itto|HApt
MTraKNHHL
MMsMUIfa:

Starve
CrwvinA **TLr«p.va.
bbod tt b pblD to bs aaas that If dM food

SwiNbtog
MbBto

loyortecl^ dlftatod. Iha blood Soodidto*
tovarfoupofftapoftebodf.
RppeatodattodBof Is-

B5cMi

Nervous Stomachs
AreAu
Caused br Indigestion ^

the stomach.
Ihs EMm of tfas atonacb. and cauMs toe thndi to pocicte s
___________ iRImtortmdoftbaastiBalJtilcmof dictatloe. Anoffhesappita d tos bedf an abaoibad into toe Hood dmiufb toe flaiidi aM toe
i^nam1nA Ws da not tsqaiie to be toU bov important n b that toeM
fMshoaldbalgvt para and dean and smet and heakfay. Wedoaotneed
totetoUtoatNlMifpBol done, the blood becomes w Imporerisbed that tt
not only falb to aa|p^ toe varteus oepas of the body with the nourishment
nacaraaiy to kaep totn alraag and faosltfay. nor tost tt dopoBib toe poboa It
raoahresfrom decajtngfbod faitoe variousorsans. and Instead of their recehn
li« atiHvto from toe blood, toqr receive dbease.
The narvoua tyabm b onaky the first to rtiov toe evil influences of sudi a
oondithato It cauav VH»d alaep, and rest that b net refreshlnd- We get
up to toe momtafledtaf*»»4***Mdd and our temper b uncertain. We lose
tiut natural chaarfdwaa ao much appreebied by our friends when ve meet
them. We iHve a bsadache or aches la other parts of the body.
Whst dracanbe opectod vbea the nerve celb aro continualty leedtac on
tatatodblood. Tha brain, baart fangs aad an the lasseroiians of toe body look to
the aloaadi and depend upoa toe stem-

ufe. umtf o( InpiHtlM «Uch tlieir
•iialllH««<«(th.Uoad.u>dlit.U<.
otoer organa they too an damaged and
tmpalrad for want of proper nourishment.
.hfeli ihouU
atanU be
ta filtered
fitarad out
iinpartttM wUek
sItoeqntomlYfbeactkHoftoelddoqys
tre ratokMd to the bhwd, ndotiblii« the
enwiwt of potoon R receives from poor
g^Mdoo. tone tooeeM toe -poieonous
deportfainade by tbe blood to tbe UsMies of

—itesomulL
|0D0l
and bowsi nou^
KOML

Cures
Indigestion

B. C. OsWTT^^.*«eAOO

Sold iDy m. K.

226 Elll Rat SM

REAL ESTATE

strong by onabUnp the atomaoh aad
digastlva organs to traodonn all of
tbe food that may be eaten into fte
kind of blood that fives baahh and
strength to every organ of tba body.

Kodol

MSfJt.snsuregk'"

«tk« rt

tone to this dipealfre _
KOML relievasI an ovarwoikad
__________ __ ___ h of all nervous
----------strain, pim to the heart a full, frw
and untrammeled ax;tion. nourlrtwa
system and feeds the
tba

eahOon. btak and forth toreogh toe body.

Spring Wheat
76cfarSSlbe
1.4Sfcr60Ibe

ail« A Aons.

TVrrwtpaywlaen
uMl addki*
tar. Ue- wall rThk-h
Mnrh addM %u bto.
»»«tilbrfaryooa.nb.

o a 7 nK>m new n-*ldenre

8t

Residence. Penin*nls Rt

Q

CITY

Carpenters and Bonders

TTie Shoe that combines the three essential
elements necessar>’ to the wearer . :

eemfort. Style. DuraMmy

South Side $boe Store
pare an I K Of the vm
of that repioo.
m. A trip t
described as *
San Francisco c
inlry caused by the heavy rains, the
»ple rowing from house to house In

Th* intallieence office meet* th
mos Baker, driver of the book wants of th* public. CK. phone 8PP.
aad ladder rip. haa received a very inSTAGE AND PLATFORM.
terestinp letter from retallTes who
In the Woot. Prom San rranclaco
Mobile" will come to Stein
r went to Noweaatle, Plaoer coun.. where tlyey spent two weeks. To berg'k Grand next Thursday, April 14
read! there they went through beanU- It la oue of Lincoln J. Carter's moa
out on thla.

ful scenery and throng two tunnels telling j>laya and BUrts
aacceasful
season, with new
fourth
Bocceaaful
and vIsHed Sacramento en route.
with
added
Tbe flacramento valley It very level aceneiy. effects
Dd there are great grain and cattle ktrenpth In the c
larpe
vineyards aaw tbU play last
explanation are n<
enough to say that
to Nei
It for the
will not regret
tbe first lime
tin
^mbe the foot hlUa of the 81
going as It has all and many more of
the featnrea that the modern melo­
Prom the window of the
drama contains of today.
Newcastle, trees laden with orange*
and a palm tree with a vine of smtlax
Tonight at Steinberg's Grand opera
climbing iU trank made a very pretly
Duse will be seen “A Romance of
sight, as did the orchard of orange
ooo Hollow." Among the msgnifltrees which the vlsHors dlscovereJ
rnt scenic effecu are a ateami
later.
For miles around Newcastle
Q the MiasoaaippI at night
all that caa be seen are fruit ranches.
tbe Robert E. Lee and
Some of the frulu raised then
Natchez, both boats lighted np
peaches, pears, plums, cherries,
under fall bead of steam; a pondercots, nectarines, .figs. poeaepranUe*.
cotten compress in operation. anJ
almonds, walanu. oranpen. lemons,
monllght view (of “Coon Hollow."
moonlight
I berries apainted
grape fruit, grape*, olives
from Ufe.
of all deacrlptlons.
> Cool,
A trip
“ ■ a town i
utle. high
from Ne*______
_ np in 1
ored race a humorous I
taink. was iaterestlnply deMxIbed. The
writer aaM the road was very dan­
gerous bat tta scenery very beatotfuL
Only mountain boraes are used ‘a
make the trip aa tbe regular bones
dare not be trusted for UUhmr Mled
the oconpanu of the rip vonld te ro.llap down a steep ravine into tta
American river. On the right side of
tta road, aa tta party west up tta
mountain to this town, was tta steep
Mde of tta monatala and «a tta left,
side vooM be a ravlae hnadreds of
feet deep. It talrly mahae a tsod
foot dlixy.
A ban stbns eras enematcrad
tta trip follovcd by tta aaa appeaii .
la all tta glory, laavlap no trace at the

DR. mm

KIDNEY
Badiache

Pat Dunn, formerly of this
city, was Halted by tta party.
A visit to a tuaart gold ndne
very lataraatlag evparkmet. Owlag
to the raeent rates tta eotranoe wu
very wet aad tta ladlee were taken
Into tta atae In a car nsed to bring
oat the rodk. white tta mm wadad
with their toota. Tta

J. W. GanMldt A U.

reliable builders, beat of refer
. are prepared to do all ktada of
canx'Dier and Joiner w<«rk. Estimates
given on *hori notice.
repairing will do well to consult the
above firm. OIBce and stair work a
specialty
Residence 2C»3 East Elglith street.
ClUzena phone *75 3 rings.

JUHPET GIEMM WDfla.
Carpet acaning and Feather Renovatinc. Carpel sewing and laying.
Before aentUng your old carpeta
away to be made Into rug*, let me
•taw you aampta*
...

JOHN R. SANTO
8agMl HPUItt]
> Wiltatei Bteeh.

Trmarae CHy.

ORS SAWYER A PBNHAIXBBON

^.DENHSTS..

1 Waric af Htetaal Poeatoto Breda.
FIm Gate Warit a lurtnlfa.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Whcfi Top Wtni a Wtee CM gf lUfil

J. H. MONROE

Butchera and Bauaaca Makars

1 HIQAH. CosDty of Oraad

General Insurance
3 I I New Wilhelm Block :

,W HASTII6S i SOI
Jodg* ad

FIRE INSURANCE
O. P. CARVER A Bna

^IRE INSURANCE
C I. A. BUtLBMIB.

DR. W. J. HIGGIRS

-i

1--“

os-racowA-WMv

J. D. Naxted & D. B. Malted

^st Discopered

r From RolaBvoo Who Aro Vio.
Kins in Cailfernla.

M-I>^toaataMwh.Tmfkeik

L. G. Bryant

Reliable Builders

DESCUmMOr THE
SACtAMERTO VALLIT

fiSFgSgg

DENTIST
Very beat of dental eerviee only.
10th fear of practice. Yoor patroo•
"
Tiew Mnaaon
hall, on floor
> CoOccegad
Mah IMt-AprT-M

GLASSES FITTED BY

d. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

LAR80f^ PARK HOTEL
■AY.

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m.
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miT OEPSRTaUT
-

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Nature Lends m

-—' a. Vrnmamm'm CMM bcTun we sannaelpntck mw nteree knn|

mK

ui the Intnut---------be a SUM ®t ■-«»«

rr -y* *'

wWeatwwfc.

ift

mu

mm

U the n«Masit prarea

kga:-sa&^

TnekBcnM. The«<
Mwa te uHP
o'^
«• a table ta a i

Iktal an anaaltr ta payable t*
widow or chlMieo.
Tbia annnlti.
rbkli la to eqnal the enaploye'a wages |
rlineau botda a
alowly up and .ar 200 daya rrerf y«at la aeen to be|
One
reiy
ttbenO.
tewatbe
m loe K«*
*ia>a line of
~_
, hot net la retatloci. the eroa^ai
_________
la thai » •• 1—^ — — 1
Mhed tn iLe «ia«»< and wheo i
tatwt eC labor with Imperial eoaacal
at a time when the poTemment la glr
Ins the atroageat encoanigemeBt U
L—New Tort World.

&wy one knows lb«t Romd Babng
Powder is idMoh^ pure. Hence the
housewife uses k witfi ipiplicit confidence
and without quesdon, and die is justified
in so doing.

>ale
[PACKED

ad date ana. u pnoauii^

■■|.tTK«Lf,TWTIKM.ir
lidofliwIiadM^ddMaMgmiet Tim

duT^ ^s'mbiiiet mlntetm haTO %, E. Wait A Som Want Every C»
tarrh Sufferer i
cooanlted thp magic croaaea.
Bo Curad.

StS£lS£KrffiiK?.

_ atiBlics i_- r that at least K out
■sons b>
la this
state snf«r Fre«kTl« k W. llorden la
of every I"** pemoos
.■« —

loBW fores.
foroL
a or
* ------------- fer from catarr^ In aome
■ncxnm
wv gtaphVc in
— hla
-- --------------Is one
While the dtaaare is
ooe of ihe imost
Of What he cslls the dlffereat typaa of
It to alao cne
cae of the imoat
•SfWifwpiT peponers.
The reportm
aageroua and offensive, lemllng to
» dares to sttr nipt to Improve upaa
maumptlon and olh** dlsoasea of the
gnpe m» 1BCU HI tsw; sa
Mptratorr organs. -»
tae treads of a pobllc speaker to a
Prior to the dlscorery of Hyoorel
Smart Alack In filr Frederick's explanand »u tntrodoctkm in this section by
story dictionary. By contact, this ob- 8 E Watt d Sobs, every method of
Btrvatlon lemUf a reramrk »
treatmeni had been foand worthlem.
The discovery of Hyomet and tu
hmnl WetMtoil FblUlps make
prowlng popularity has already relate Mr. Terrmgtoo. the pln«
‘ ed the percenta*e of those tufferatiorthand reporting In IWwdoo. «sM
In* from catarrh. This wonderful remte matchlem orator:
st and most pleasant
t 2« drops of Hyomel
— -Mr. Terringtoh, I want to thank
aler that comes a
yoo for tbe excellent report .voo mad#
novsi. asnaa sowMS oo., i«w vena.
of ray speech la Fa^enllJ^ the oth- every dutflt. and breathe It f«»r a
minutes four Umes a day. Relief >
«r night. I know I maSchWwl tMpn. be seen after the first treatment----It I noHre that yon corrr«t«l them a complete core will soon f«>llow.
PI in
In IBIS
this waj. and
ni transtolinic your shorthand notes. 1 Breathe the Hyomel
s even in
In the most
i
have noted this on aeversi ocvsslona the catarrhal germs
Mias dmmiia Lamiea Callad Mcma.
re destroyed.
The
remote air cells are
desti
Blgasol Boetol Oathcring
When you have reported ray offhand
irtmaraia af hlfa. Burdaa. Mrs.
irritated mucous mem brane to soothed
tory of tb# Organlsatopn.
nttmacca, and I am grstefol to yon and healed, and perfect heslth re
I
Btafterff nntf 1- Wlakoehit
for veporthig better speeches than 1 stewed.
The membara of Hannah cam;i. aoraetimes make.-—Boatoo Herald
8. E. Walt d Sons say to all catarr
Mrs. Inei OoWe. wife
u War V
---------------arc
sufferers, “Let us help fou to healtl
Ooble of
Washington sir«f, died Jpanish American
we are confident Hyomel will cun
last evenlag at • o'clock. Deceased prepm^iHs
preparloK for .-v of the bbwest so isl
On the ear the otb« rooming I hap­ so confident. In fact, that we guarai
was first takes with poeumonla which events of the season to Uke plac*fiaallr developed Into menlnglUs of rourrow night In t • --------------ra hoi
pened to bang by the strap next to tee to refund your money If It fail.
the brain
L. D. Curtis hss the Their grand liall t
Blmmeteteln's. Between liegging p«t A complete outfit costs but ll. and
les not help you. your mon.-y
dons of and granting jianlous to ra.v
relumed promptly "
to*aa*
near neighbors. 1 matuged to read a I will



Fn* pCDpeftia sre intliipfii^ to ^

---

are the moil

^

^£^wslhmUiyo(.

*■'

and wfaolesomeness.

2’.

T81S0LPIE1SPA1TT

MB. coin PW

in.:'.

North Elmwood avenue
soon at 15.30 o'cloch
abort nineas. Deceased was 2
of aga and Intended to go to hei
iday
at Umg Laka to loach last
,ppe
whoa aba was takoa with la
and compiVeathio of dlaoaaoa and was
obUgod
take to
goo to lase
U» her
BWV hod
•»<»*
aeaaaod was wall aad tavoreblr
WB and has ahoat of Mands in the
TklBlty who wlU monm her
dty aad vklBlty
loaa. Baaldaa her paraats Mr and
Mrs. Lennox, ooe alitor and tw,
brothsri annrive her. They are Ml.r
Joak Laaaox. who taacbea achool.
rrank and Clande Lenaox. The time
of the fUBoral. which !■ In charge of
Uadertaker Anderson, will be *n
nounoed toler.
Mrto »urffan*a FunaraL
The fnnoral aervlco of Mrs. John
Burden of Maalek was held this
lag at f Weloek
nader tha direction of

few

song's full orclM'strs will furnish
music and a fine crowd to assured.
be devoted t_
The proceeds
distress generil.;
lief of mem
»11 th«
th*
and especially at this time to swell
fund for iht expense of decorating iii*
graves
deceased members on Mres of dec«
....
- - - - - - .i.i.*,.. > .. .
—..-Isl
day. At,-----------been sold but there arv* still s.
left to supply a good demand

• k BECORD WANT aa
TffV k RECORD WANT Aa

OI S reu*«r»nui>r
editiou of the I nlvcrslty
than a well-preserted and
anthenUented tailor's bill neariy bXlOO
yam old.

ginoe Ulmmrlsteln himself to en

BREVITIES.

clottilng boslness. 1
ed In this
thought be would be Intereated
uboot It
andent rcUc, ao I told him ut
but the story seemed to make oo .or
prraslon on him.
“Ilang It man,” aaM 1. “dont yon
onderstand? It's a tailor's bill al­
most 5.000 years old."
“Veil," be answered, -'rot Iss it good
for? Dey can't gollsit It"-

There will be a speHal m«H-tlng
night of F. and A. M. No. 222
W.
In the second degrw.
Barney Anderson U un
loaod of buggies and a
harvesting machlaery.
The Elks will bold a regular n e?l
Ing this evening. One candidate will
ABls»l>Oef
be Inltlateil Into the mysterlen cf the
inlty in Hie Imnuin subject ..
order.
__
The juniors of the Church ofTTirlst.
with their truperlntendent. Miss IJ!
FInnn. will have a social -time
enses. ai'COromg
a«>eordlng to Dr.
cases.
l»r. KoHImui.
Grange hall Friday aftermsm froa
lead to the i»mn«iM-nt lc«s «»f self-ohMrs. Btafferd Deed.
to S n'rl
troL r«ttle driven from the i-outhry
ianus Is movit
Mrs. M. K. Stafford of Oopenilsh
through a «-roW4h-d town will often j
located ai 247 East 1
lied at that place at the age of » ............
□t 2S feet farther »<ai
The body will be brought to abunt
property,
____ .y and taken to the home of E. bit ov
e
aide of Front
e on the so'Uth
I
Bvaat.
1. to* Washington street The
being dug up in patches and
held
tomorrow
funeral service will be he
_______ street will be entirely frr ?
afternoon at 2 o'clock ui
.\n Inrtsnee l< related
mrurtatc
Quite a nnmmber of local sports
reetke of
If H. L. Carter.
a do<ilr horse sudd.nLv g.ung mad
ire tning their files and looking I
'
L. Wlakoehll't Funaral.
ingly toward May i.
Tha funeral sorvlre of L Wlsko-bll
It to said that a <certain young
of Shetland was held this morning at from Traverse City, who went
Aaelen10 o'clock from hU home. The Ibiral Chsrievolx on business a night
offerings were In large quantities an! ago. slept In the Jail all night In that
to prove b.v what op|a
the funeral was very largely attendod place. He doesn't deny It ellber
contestable evidence. Hint rets, dogs
Baaldaa H. U Carter, who hml
As the snow melU away a great
monkey have l-eu .dwervi-d to
many rubbish heaps that should !«• ro
delusions very similar to tlmse
nwved at once are disclosed.
tyl and Mrs. Clsek went there on the
“• ‘--low there's germs In the l»y of Inrane iHHmle.-Loud.m tHolw.
S o'clock train this morning to attend
said a young man a tew days
the funeral.
________ _ _
them '
___
___ seen
1 there myself."---------why everyone laughed.
Several large trout have U-en
Buardman In the vicinl
‘ Eacellafit Pregram Was Faultlessly In it
bridge. A man saw one
Park .
Rapdarod at th# Horae ef Mrs. A.
— so large that he
last week
However, he
, B- Cook Last Evening.
took It fo. a
• pickerel. -------------hat It was a rainbow and
was sure that
estimated iu weight at about
The concert given at the home
pounds
Mrs. A. B. Cook last evening for tl
Mr -Douglass' Sunday school e’s*s
of the First M. K. church will give
iclal tomorrow evening at the churt
and Itotonad with pleasure to the most
rogram begins at 5 o'clock. AH a
. exeoUenlly prepared
irdlally
Invited.
oeneai of
oi inr
tanaleal was for thes benefit
James Baker lost a cros l>ar off hU
was
bulMIng fund nnd noV admission
n
tvik and ladder rig while going
was
charged but a silverr colkctloo
c
re on Division elivet
. takes. At the^ciose of
Mrs. Katie Towner of Hun
‘ refreshmaot coffalaUng of 1«
imed home this morning after _ -----wmfere and coffee were served
I the city with Mrs. Jennie WaldUv
The progrnm rendered wsi
----------, for polnii
J M. Tnller left
today
points ...
tn
lows:
. lUornU. Mr. Tuller
- Calif—
guitar
duet.
Spanish
Mandolin and gult
some extensive timber
BUhouette. UTlllara and Miss Umlsc

li’To;/:.;

handles at ONhY................

59c

EACH

If looking for a Combinct
at a Jow price, this is your

opportunity.

r.;;:

**vicSrSS, symphony No 1 (1^
eial. Mlaa Moselle Bennet and Miss
,

VooaJnolo. RltourneUa (Chamlnadel
^R^ad^ "Mona's

Waters'

. Charloue lagrig.

e Etort

VOUB
BOUGH
HAVE
..............................
.......................
tunah» Camp
I
hall?
TICKET
1
Remember the proceeds are for the
fund to decorate greves of departed
soldiers of Oorapaar M. Grand ball
Friday night, the Stb.
2162-St



VlollB duel, symphony No 2 (Ban
I. Lewis aad Lacille Holliday.
dial.
iunshlne.
rolT Bong


^lolla solo. Bkgle. (Barest». Prof
Karl B. Horst.
Every number was faultlessly ren
gered nnd the whole concert was
worthy
n larger nttendanee
•rtia play Crutford. which eras *0

■'^2=r-2=’-“

poatpoMd. WlU be given
l^irtWk FVjdnTAprtl It.
THE BtARKiri

Rallahle Hosne Fwretohar.

Nra York city wiU send
era to
white uniformed street '
e «
of
World's Fair to take
■Model street" They wUI show
latest devices used In otcanlng
BtreeU of the metropoila.

the
the
—v
the
the

nee took them away.

ne trSMiB* hnnttiiir^^ him tot»0c4

Vienna, nnd thonaands nC X'lcw
area are aesr dmHaff aU ortr the

Vvr^Ef«s*

«tT.rar1l¥liTsfo^Ei!s"
f this popular make. They are bea
ties at $1.00. $1.50. $2.00 and $:i.00.

glXK'K WUOU for Milr. H. J liorgss.

Our New Corsets and Girdles at 25c and 5tlc
Marvels at these prices.

fysvi

Seen

Stockings

MMiford Ptik-krr. A>» sf. TrsvyrOty.

we are closing out at 3c. 5c and yc a pair f
You will find here the BK'.GEST and MOST COM­
PLETE line of Hosiery ami Underwear in the city
priced lower than usual for equal qualities

cb* ap-!f
D»lt St»n

mmm

AtTbeSoutbSidc.
Store

MISCELLANEOUS.

You will find a complete
line of LADIES' SPRING
SUITS. SKIRTS, JACK­
ETS and' RAIN COATS,
at popular prices.

ClmsH
COAL

AT STEIIIBER8'S 6RARD OPERA HOUSE
THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN COMKDV

Jl Romance
’’ Coon tyonovo
ALL SPECIAL

Just airivc<l; sujiply yoor wanti,
for it is goii^ tost.

/

THE
G. B. TAYLOR GOAL CO.

SCENERY. A GREAT

quartette, a troupe of
P L A N T A T I ON

DANCERS

BETTER SEE IT!

15c to $6.00
Ages 4 to IS years.
: cfi*M « >•
' and they’re stylish.

JmI aM

THE Boston store
MAII.

"

MW

Pretty little Gowna-made
of Percales, Gingham. Gradies,
etc.,

MAX'S
Y'OU
BOUGHT
TOUR
‘nCKET Ibr tbe Hannah Camp ball?
Renmaber the proceeds are for the
fuad to decorate gravM of departed
■okMeni of Company M. Oread ball
Frtday night the «lh.
2152-St
Three Partalan “apaehea." or “bool
l^na,” recently set on a man who was
tafclac hto wife home after a preConnance at tbe Odeoo. It chanced
thattheman wasaprofeaaorofre^------hand and foot "haglng"-and
nmgha were iaRlhU when the psh

ITmlirt THE CORSET WITHOUT BRASS
napp K YE LETS. We have secured the ex-

CoKet

TONIGHT!

Little Girls’
Dresses
All Ready
to Wear......

J. W. Blatar.

i^^^lS;d™loc«b.-

___ m

Onw Osr

$1.00 to $6.50

N you ht
»ra te carpet ooras ii
ledga reora
mr apecial carpet.

‘SSS^

’d'"bA. j. WILHELMISS!

and Childrens'i’ CLOTHING is a
/^UR LINE of
new style is foond here,
I i very comprehensivee ooe—every
<
economical. We guarantee to please
nnd our prices very t------------you as srell at the boy. Prices

Mist

WiJff’iSrsri&rsrs^-

FOR RENT.

COM 31 NETS with bale

We Take
IfieligbtiD
I Clotbing tbe
Boys Out in
Proper Style

Howard
_____ trio. Night Sinks on the Way.
m. 8»rt). Miss Pearl. Miss Travis.

Smart, nobby styles, well worth 60c to 65c. arc

On Saturday we urill sell

jror-iiS.:';:,'::*.

I:

Jl Dtw Lot of Corset
Covers

SPECML
Steinberg Bros.
FOR SATURDIY

..-

WOMMTSCUm COSCMT

tJS^tskisrjsr-Js?-

Uier. newel.
y. at that ffie.
L50. ffiOO and

OROBRB

TRAVEFtSE CITY.

BOtlCTTBO

MICH

Ae-I am not the only gM yon bare
vrarktoeed.
B»-Bow do yre know that?
Bhe-WcU. Fvv bed noine expertewe
■yself—Dntralt Free Prt«.
rnmtMmm Bom.
"I aet a trtend of mine Who to ta tbs
Bad im
be omsub
~
- w mt
amcK Kxenugn. san

rerlBoangoodtblagtr•Meny. «M nsna. bat 1 baraat a cat
In toaA"-^rhllilHiMi La«pr.

-I “2i.“ nnewcrisl Mr. Meekton
rather tresnatosaly
"Bat yonI need to he nbnoet an
idototreat adarirer

BSrW?:.;;;;;:-::;:

before Henries
-Yee.
tn end I
_nt to nee Tbe Tstotag of
the Shrew.*"’-Wnnblogtaa Bur
TKV A MODMD

want

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