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The Evening Record, February 12, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-02-12
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i»vr*'Tss’“ THE EVENING RECORD
•iv^
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TBAVERSECnr.iaCH.. FRIdIy. FEBRUARY 12. 1904.
ONLY
a C RUMORS
LUMBERING
DIFFICULT
• Black M llact. has left qnietiy far the
1 far Baot to take cotiBaad of the Ra*
1 ataa fleet tkere
The nar ha* recelre4 a tefecran
froai Viceroy Alealefl deaertbias ih**
I
damaite dooe to the Roaaiaa varshlp*
!
dniiaa the UjmbanliDeot by the JapI
aaeae fleet at Port Aitbur It aay>:
I
*Tbe Czareritch and Panada were
broocht Into tbe harbor Tocaday. Tfae HORSES CANT BE WHIPPED ^NTO
1
Reirizan I* maklny temporary repair*
THE HEAVY SNOW
STUDENTS IN COURT.
THAT PORT ARTHUR |
FIFTY JAPS
WER^LED M. A.HANNA
MAT DIE
CRUST
LIKE CHILBLAINS
Thu.
Painfully
,«r«H .he rein .he,
day. mblch formed a crust over the
doi-p unoa* a ith the cold day* elnce. ha* '
made lumberlnK operation* extremely
b^dous a* well a* very Inconvea _
JAPANESE BHIPS PROBABLY Mia
—~~
tNo LANDING. OF TROOPS.
HIS SON HAS KEN SENT FDl
---------------
----- ---------
;
et
Senaat tonal
I * ?'!on*idorable
dimmlly
K
expert ;
jest.c—Much
Oanper
AND WHISPER.
the
Outcome
of
lime is dylUK
Ilian vanthips at I'ori Arilittr liav.. al
III* relaiIv.Ht.hav*
-
notified hj' wire and dociur* as.-e work-1Vhe *h«i
inc over the .IbtinnulKhiHl pailenu but | driven Inio if.
th. re is no hiiiMv
'
j
ThI* mist I* a i
Fdty Japanese Killed.
rn.
lKr,i;;l.?c.
I* not fever that.U worry ing tbe phy
»o much a* the-heart.
r ■ r*V*ij.- nwHy Teb-grapl. says:'
PALM
SOAP
iBRAKEHAN
'
WAS KILLED
Ask Thv:n
219
:.y] ;
..hi.,..,
Ship* Txk.n.
- f ; lipecliil to Ibe Kv'A-nlnc R*-<-oni:
;
> .
l^mihin. Fell
12 - In a dispatch [
;
: ’fftim Nagasaki, dalisl Feb lu.'the cor:
I
Ra
IX.:'
Irani! Raphl*
Indiana
•II undiT a Ireighi train at
**aough i
a*ka last night and hi* right leg
him over the approaching cri*l*
I'd so bad I that he died at
Dover. Senator Hanna »
j„ ,,
ochK-k thi* moml
The unfortunate man was brought
‘
; to Cadillac a.*^ soon a* possible, hi*
t'levelaiid.
Ikiyer report*
_r i home Indng here, but he was so w eak
pertec
*
urally^ he t*^*omewhat ap-j
»»»<«'«»•
ALBERT CLL BENSKY,
•T..v.;r.ph ■ r^
'N-
•There ha* Inh n a tenewiNl attack
rni Port Arthur
The Jap* rapttirel'
crushiMl
seven Russian ship* and rba.*e<l other-.' *'____________________
5c
j -A CTilnese tmd. ha* deMnvyed the!
telegraph line around New ChWang.**
'j
able *
Ife
The unfortunate man leave*
---------------He was a member,
and
Prominent Farmer of Near Acme Wat
•* I’nlon of .North
thi*
Relieved From Long Suffering
This Morning.
------Wjiliam H Whlieford of Acme
Lcmc died
this morning at S:40 o’clock of dropsy
! -The details »if
after an Bines* larting Mince last May.
but he ha-s «»nly lieen confined to hi*
.'lain of Ihe Variag remaim-d
im-d on lK»ard 'U*d
' UhI during the
Ihe past twelve week*.
week*
*>P "Bcr the crew «•*1k»*lde a wife he leaves three cbll-;
Th^ Reuter* Telegram rompany * ■
TkYkIo. *ay*:
e4»m**pondent at T<
union will have
funeral service*, which
W Sunda.v.
•tion with the
aad thing ii
ct that after
•h faithful sen'^e
n promotiMl to a Ii
I within two weekii.
Bq Wire i I the Evening Record
l>ondon. Fell i2.~Therv» is a
n-'
markable dearth «d actual news from,
all proliaimty *pread along the
of Korea covering movements of trokip*
throufch Korean peninsula tow'ard the
north wheiY the first stiff encounter'
with Russian troops U expected.
j
; A most sensational report this morn
ing Is to the effect that Port Arthur
ha* fallen before Ihe Japanese onalanghL The report is not generally
K
l
iapd all me m*ar .\cnie
j Button Hole Making Contest a Feature j
lVcea*ed came frtim Brant cOunty,
,
Leditt Library Aaaoc
of the Lad.ea Library Aaaoc
Meeting Today.
the seat of w ar In the Orient thi*'
morning The Japanese veftsel* are tn
'
---------------
’ Cbarli**Tdln*^and^Mil^^^^^
---------------Dearth of War Newt Today.
•
RunmrodP^ Arth.
Another report says that 2tk» Ru*
Meet
in
j Law ton. b.
1 and H,
M. Bennett. H. Welgand i
. b«. in .h. o«rW rop«t |p;cro.d l/SfpW. roSSJi.roilUnp.thel
MRS. VIRGINIA FOOT DEAD.
Tokio Admiral
Urlu ways all were wafe
.................
for next aummer’s conrention which will be held 1in Charterolx.1
The Hate will also be determined.
The ex««cutlve c
Franca Will Be NeutraL
Mr*. Virginia L, A. Foot died this
of ; John H. G
By Wlr^to the Evening Record
Homing after a long lllnewii. her di-alh
dent: Davh
Paria.Veb. 12.—The FrY‘nrb gover*
.elng due to paralyslw. She was €1*
ear* of age and leav*'s
• meat Ims wmt to her agents in the ex- Allegan, secretary and treasurer and
Orient tnatniciloiia amounting John A. Loraager of Traverse City
The funeral servlc
I of aeutrallty toward and CharWa If. Harris of Charlevoix.
at 2 o’clock. .She
Ralph Andersin
Oakwood cemetery,
I>UTtiig the Bocal year TW8 theta
win he io charge.
rrre reported jn forty-fonr wtatvt 12,-with 1^2
iaiatisi'i ]
V i-' ■; iiYiiVfW«''
ROWI.AND OOLIOUASM
New Shoe Store.
0|»positc Hotel Whiting.
m
.->V^
x-i
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Strawl
THEY ARE HERE
.VSK
Will
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
SPRING
I STYLES
19G4....
These 8hai<s and many others
now on sale------------- ....
The sckCial afternoon at the Ladle*
Llbran’ todav wa* largely attended
and much enjoyed.
In addition to
piano solo* by Mi** Myrtle Miller and
s Pearl and Miss
vocal solo* by
Carrie Earl a contest in button hole
making caused much interest, prlie*
of a pair of button hole seissor* and
The funeral
• dozen button* being gfven for the
►ck from the hou^i,*o x^x specimen*, while a spcwl of
am™the UMy win* lH» Interred in Ihe:
,nd paper of needle* etrasoled
Acme cemetery
H.
Carter will:
unsueeeaaful
participant.
have chargY' of th» funeral
: i*otM salad, sandwiches. coff4*e. pinewere
------------- 'apple lee and sponge cake
The committee hav
RROBATE JUDGES ASSOCIATION, served.
afternoon in charge conslsteil^f
Xian sailor* oo the warship Variag lo*t
, duriu* ,h- Chemulpo
their
Ths Old Raiiabie Shoa Houaa
5c
~
rs death h
SOCIAL AFTERMOON
Fnmch *hlp and «.lhi r* got ashore *
Wi! jiivc -value received in
$-JXi shoes. Made by makers
ofJnooil shoes.
memlK>r
'Twvh'rrreT " w. H. WHITEFOIDDEAD
j'apant>»e civilian* were kUbv! nr im
xirUanetl
as your VMentine thi* ye»r.> It'» true there are oo
verier printed on them, but they will
of ilieir own. Better think
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
AMERl CAN
DRUG CO.
ened'cirndHI
**""
Old ShoM
All Kinds of Mill Work i
IS THE PLACE
pnese war ye*ier<la> afternoon
JApAue~.<:i.lIi.n. KitlAd.
Why
Then go! 1 cake
, . and be convinced
S'
'
■fT Your
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING —,
Railroad Men Use
Washington. F«*h. 12.—Although the
vj ‘ *rv;l"The Ismibardiueui *if Port Arthur
staiemenl i* maije that Sent
vV ^ Voniimite*
The Russian luvnk buUd ]4i*>ed a very fair night hh
ition
I defcfniyiMl.*’
tiMl to he n
sertuii*. !l I*
going through
iM'iieved that he j* now
i
'riffls of
* the fever
United ptatea Will Be Neutral.
rm iinpl»*a*anl *ymp
ymptoniK **d“vel«Ji^ fell UNDER A FREIGHT TRAIN
AT KALKASKA.
Pr^ldent Sign* Proclamation. d iring t^ night.
The official huHelln Issued
Special lo Ihc Evening Riswl
morning say*: “Senator Hanna
comfortable night hut bl* fei
Right Leg Wa* Crushed and He Never
pulse i* n
hlglMT. I*M
rapid. 112;
tt. 2K. The
Railed From the Shock.
He
neutrality of th«> I’nltod
tahUli
Lived at Cadillac.
8tale^ guvernmeni in th*> Kus**i Jap
r»\ .f
The ptoper time tt
order proper ^siag
riii.'i Iuivn ,1 \<*ry nicr
at o;ir „Morr. Wc >hou nv*:?0siy!4*>.
to Ihe Mnator in /small
U«ise* to slimulate the heart action, ll
dispatch from Shanghai. dal«Hl
iFVh. 12. 2 a m. ihe cotTesptindent «»f
; , X. ^ L
URTSnLLE,
KESTVCKV
WHY NOT SEND A
PAIR OF WARM SLIPPERS
TWODOLURS
Ih<* pa*t lw*i da>> j
The *now i* very «ltH*p in tin* wood*
It ha* formed
Btaietl Rtrjcbnlne ha* lie«‘n ad and '»'i«h the <
irk anythim: 1
th*‘ top inak*'!
i*ant
U.mbarded
t...m Vlaidostok
VI
J,,,.., on-Tuesday.
5. Benda S Co.,
^
• |
upon H*nator liatana that he
;Jhal it i% rumored that five RuNRlan
I
Rowland DouRlass Can
solution. ThcCr*"^- .V.:'
;
■
IvKS
rly llk.*/^
. ,.r .......... H
..n.i.. r,
.
"lEr
rempondent of Reiiiers Telepram mmB was MaUtl tmlay that, Senator j ^.„ner^ hut every day that
fevrr in 11*1 mn* is a hiss to/Mr Reui
typhoid fever
pany cable* that the naval hej.|.|Uar- Hanna
orm and that *l*wih'*he nun are willing to ndleve Mr.
T«w staff there announce* iha* In a moM severe fomi
anv Ilm.
vi. rvl I Ina
fleht a( l\irt Arthur *lx Japant**.* sbip- might
f.
.
*V
K f
they w,.,v. ,H-rf*.ctly
IK-Ing
ig Uone hy hi* phy*!-i ^
„^ri of the . xiiem^e
'were rtljchily damaae<l and r.e Japs
ve his life
Wi-re killed and 1.'mi wounded
Thh
. 1* ju liad rihap.* f*»r
Kd»*ort
a* had this noHilng early '' The liml*
HLsnafeh l*‘'daied >4i*tcrday
**n cU ar through and
, to the InjiHdlon of saline
Uhl* copdliioh of affair* is v.-r> un
effiTi *»f thi* wa* to stimulate the usual li) ihe woods, Tbe past few *lays
Hakodate.-Japan.
,
Dr.
iof
thi*
evirome
evdd
that have l»een
Rusaian Bank Building Oeatroyed.
tor**
jthis
i»ari
<if
the
eountrv have not
' in the. *
Hpecial to the Cvening Record
effi^t.'d
1 ' ;l.ondon. Feb
12 -The Tien Tsie
cutting
had affordetl material few on-1 gp ,pj,.p.
:-'‘>fHH-rev|),,ndeiii of the Siandard cable*
i
Spring
Styles
recover fnim hi* preaent illrp-ss
Limdon. Keh 12-8t. IVler*burR n»r
^*Jfi*M*
...t^aliors..,
trill diipUy At out wore. OO the Above .Ute. their very eAteiaive And
complete ttock of WOOLENS f..r SPRING And SUMMER. The
excellence of Siosi .
A. C...•^ tAiloring ri veU-known in tbit
locAlity. The) Accept or.’eti only through their ei|Krienced teprelenuiiveA, And under a pUin guATAntee to give thoroiyh ntufactiOB.
Can now be selected at
our store from a very com.
pletc assortment of men's
anil women's footwear iiia *e
in tlic new
I nusu.uly.railv sIiil»iM<
I
of s|iriii^, giiioiU tial wc I
hive ic.civcl, make this
The mist .
lost like a
The Ki
VI
i t'. *M‘ i:r<K-. r>
use to iH .td Stale i.t Tnion Mr.
, iHejcht
\V Xlch.ds,
Is. has (
.in I I- 1
•--AllhooKh’*"'’
hupi ha* not enllrely l»‘«ni abandon.Ht
cmsia
Iiamiomu | Th*i
i tm consiani
cnanDK <
lendanc' fomiinK ,*oiVs which a
it is biHiered by ihsiM. In afiendanrr'’
six of Japan’s Ships Damaged.
«p*-elal to the Kvcnlnp Record
:
In hi;:
n-ady in-en dl*al.led and thaf M-eral
W..hlnA,»n,
.
U-lt»ni'i ttfhi***-!. nil
reach their
j<harK*‘ ef s arryin.:
itmiiiti-; nf .!\ra
hi hours to ir
I mile it iii> trunih un the Wl.ii.. Stn;
mil
dill
Japanese war*htp* have alreiuly Ikhmi
dlkabbrt anti *eni home fur r. |i.tir;
the Tfav'diiiK Reprcaeiitsttvc 1^
•
ally Very Apprehensive as to
JapShipotoUndofso Rapairm.)
*the Case.
Rpeclal to the EvenInK Record
Ib-rlln. Fell, 12.- A dl.patrl.
ih,. By Wire to the
I' aATER-Senator
Hanna' bad
V.wMlsche Su^iiicK fnim
Yukoliaci*
*'*'*'”
>ay* i^e-inuuer mimlH»r r>f ‘ht' Rtr. vere relapse thl> afn rnt,-»u and i
(4«wi;st
MAIN ST,
of
--------
ey. mho i* runnlnn a camp for John
li Perfectly Conacrou*. Though Natur-j^^Ud it *ras G o rl<i-i that
EaittJhg Today.
We.tepl««dtt,,
StQne, Kellp St Companp
Had 300 Detonator* on the Ma-
ReporU
Rimatan Warahip*
iMonday-Tnesday
iFebnury 15-16
M»T£ ON BOARD SHIP.
__________
FnKnj ABLE ONLY TO RAI.E HIS HANDS
'tlM S«at «t War in th. Orient.
Several
{AUSTRIAN
ARRESTED
Affected—Road*
Some Place*.
VFEVER
WORST FORM.
OeeHh
:
^ ^ eily. Book $lore
J: .UiorTo* the Uw ire b»odl«l. The
ni ort-hand atndents are iryine their
*1 II at taking note*.
*Are AlrnoAt Impassible in
ARTHUR BATTLE.
TYPHOID
lan:e number of aindenu U Prof
SORES j*'^ R. Dockeray * ]
•ritb tesder thoochu ptetiny expretwd oo besrti^ Oowtr*.
cupidi and nom^iMU other captiv^ and pica^
ways. HondrcdaolBeR.beaiitifiil iu>d attotic dotpa
this teaaoo io a Mnkingly haixhome variety. AB that's
new and pretty froo. Ic to 180. Oooiiei thatcaa'tbe
beMenforogli^-..
utmost Every Man in One Camp la
’ * • AND flIX SHIPS DAMAGED IN PORT
OATTU EXPECTED IN NORTH; HAS
MAKES
,
:
ra. AimI Not Pri*.
Hoarevor.
TREES FWttOI LMC laCLES
I In turn and 1 expect tb<
j In a fortnight. AH thf other re»ael*
Injured in the flabt are near repalrina l
SHARP
land roalins In tbe bar
n to be ready in fhi
’
Ualcnlines....
1 a R. « I.. Mow.
A Chanae of lime
on Ibe G. R E I. ro
vlll practically be DU
i
rbanaea on tbe
branch beta
i Walton and this city.
The 3:50 in
xrUl be a)K>nt an hour
later In leat
KAfl FALLEN.
6
8EVXHTH TEAR—2106
OHANOE OF TIME.
CutJDeep to Oose.
Let us show you: ~
FORTY-TWO SUITS.
New goods. Stein, Bloch and Hart,
Schaffer aK: Marx makes,
Prices
;'722.00. $24.00, $25.00,
'
flTI
VOIR CHOICL FOR.............. •If.UU
Sixtp Suits.
Of same fine makes,
prices
• .$14.00, 15.00 and $l().0c»
including
of the fine effect
ertects
in the new plaids, stripes and checks.
3TRCl'^O^c“”F(;R^“'“.'^^*10
YOUR CHOICE
iNo Olhcr •
.Make so good
twentp‘€igbt Single Suits....
Only one left of each kind at
Sides always'
! '
Om.TcurtI, U 0at.B»U0n Ht»uhr Pfim.
cor cct.
tbirtv-Six CbiMrtn’s Ooercoats...
Pi ice $3.00.
....ALU THE LEADING COLORS.,
NEW
5
STORY
BLOCK.
COR.
FRONT
ASP.
UNION.
Prettiest styles of the season—prices that are
simply nominal.
BsmUton Clotbihg o>.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
m
i
r
I NOCBJ
BANgUET
f
Om
C,
A.
^
.
hf
•KCIXHEA, aty
l for loltlatlTe
As M rmmh of the two days* cipers
tioBs the BffhtlAff power of the RinelMi
*«|et to the lOMt I. oiM^ whet It
^ wtui O week s«D. Rsea If the beiikShlio sod cnueers st Port Arthur ore
pot Mrtoedy doMied. they are for
the pTMOOt o«t < acUoa
^ the RaMlas ffeet thus crippled,
is master of the
.Ijpaiedlate naral field of oparatknis
float.re^eatei battle, inay fee] secore
a« to her own ooa«s.
To speure solely for her ms,p ships
and immuniiy fnmi aWl< was worth
aiil the risk taken in I>sit1e
Now
these two Ihinjcs have been secured
to Japan the war Is likely to Iwoome
coofllflrt on land, and is nnire llkHy
to be foopht in Msnrhwiris than
iThe Japanese are in vailing Corea
ijhej nre probably prepsHng also
with the purpose
of cvttlng the Russian railways.
In
the Japanese, after the defeat of
i of the.Yalu
; 4be Chinese i
advanced In two columns, one
fiver, adrnni
Arthur and the other
iBQlaff to Port
Pm
north to Mukden
, Therefore the Japanese generals are
The) know
where troops ma> be landed with least
risk. But they know also that along
PUNISHMENT WILL COME.
, TJie -Mysterious Man"-for want of
a better name-waa aiirpad again last
evening and this ro.»rnlng several
ladies have told their huslmnds or
nefarious
brute approached two ladles who arc
quite well known In the city.
*nuy
were very much frighientMl and lacir
“linite" is a raL“: brute wouM
PLANS NEARLY
COMPLETED
THIS CITY'S FEDERAL BUILDING
TO BE STARTED IN MAY.
1 know." Mbl he.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
there are a!-
CnrtJ-. wngon*. drays, fru.k'
are not eiupUn.*! larg«dy In
nm! Piib-sfinc
On the farms i
on of any ile*fTiptlon 1* hanlly ever
seen.
Orain i^ brought in on the
lm<k* i»f i-aniels iind donkeys
Deliv
ery w.ig.m< are unknown in Syrian
ckii*.
rioally
L*clal prayer st^rvlec w:i* hoki over
1. and a brother pruycil
proycil that Brother
irged of’ wick«Hlne*A
wept 4'h'aii
lk»sion-*Our
kly
Had sev
that ht' might K* Iflken into the New ' lmhie> <iwln*i. were sick
Holll*-^
Jerusalem.
er
lain Tea i
“And then Brother Slnnm arose and i
t"
35 c
Uhl: -I ohjir’ to that*"
*
;
Myaterioua i
One was pale and sallow and the
uher fresh and rosy. Whence the dif
8he who Is blushing with;
s Dr. King * New Life Pill* ]
to maintain it. E
•
arousing thej
lazy organ* tbe;
off^conitipaUon.
tion and head
1
them. Onily 2Sc. at
and F. H.
THE TRAX-ERSE CITY CANNING CO. ‘
ready to write contract* for
all variollet
Piles of produce for the cod
ing season, and
and will
will ‘be glad to Uke
Advertisement, for Bid. Will Be Senti
up these matter* with any one *t
Out in March and There Will Be
‘
No Delay in the Work.
6i sure ti tail it Ir
i III law rather than to -tHN-iiej
Cillingtraailiic chick
ahoni the middle .»f May
TANTALIZING TORTURL
like a thousand hot needle* bein^dntrea
) you, i»n’tiir’ said the Romoc man. “I know
'that is the way Rheumatism feels and
Rheumatism are quicLly dispelled.
It tones up the stomac
creates a healthy appetite so that new blood, free from the c
nric add that causes Rheumatism, b the
reasons of Roinoc’s popularitj* and ll
e to the fact that it contains no harm-
- '
-fee4 n h«.ry band on hka abouW.w and |
do cnich a sight of an officer , unlf wnt j
you wUl go on and suffer without rh>Tne <
n yBa will only take Romoc you will be surprised how quickie
your rheumatic pains will kav-e you.
Romoc gels right lo work
and purifies the blood.
It strengthens cverjone of the vital ofgans of the body so that the poisonous secretions that
luc-de-
Or. he's liable to?
^
^
”
and then ihere'a n
for s.ich as;
•hUn and-If Jack RenSle once get. hi* cough
land* .VO hlm-hell dUcove.
TtM* plare it locmted
8'
.
‘ Japan l* bnllding op n large navy
,^*he bn* put oat of commlsston nearly
» prove fallsfactory or
JOHNSON.'
S PARTY.
I Mr*. J. A. McIntosh Hoctes* to Her!
^day*
captured •everai valoable
*
Friend* Yesterday Afternoon.
^veaael^hlch. with a little fixing, will
A "Thimble Party" was the title of a,
material strength to the Japanese
Plifiasant affair which look place at the*
V fir«t
H la lo be seen whether «be will home of Mr*. J
A. Meintoeh. 214 i
^ bass aa>ood auccewa on land as on Boardman avcnu%\ >*e*terday after-};
ntHvn. About twenty-five guc*l* werer
present mid ihejtme passed very en-},
joyably. M*.=. McIntosh being
rapjt-!
ble and clever hostess.
;
An amusing feature of the after-•
noon was tbe fact that ea
soon as «hc arrived, had
V r f
r \
to her back.
From question* aakej;
the microbes which im by other guest*, she was led to guess.'
tbe blood and clrcnlntloo. or attempt to gne»». whose name ahe
Dainty
nil trottbios
that Interefere* was wearing.
of thci
wHb aatrUioa.
Tbat'a what HoUls- here served during the
THY A meOKO WAITT AW
work .U
*>■*,. nights
„
and Sunawing
J interest for you
is^ comiKuindcd semi
Tltc
fleposit
is
nr A X E
rca«ly ior '^•ou any time you
wish it and may Ikv diawn
Th« PeeHeaa Fine PanU ara batter
han merchant Uilor made. Mad# by
TL
. without previo'^s notice
DIRECTORS;
rsS-'iSB:'"-
I city
school taxes and s|M*claI a*
of .1903.
win be in my office to n*celve said
'a from now until February 29ih.
o'clock
lo 11:30 o'clock in the fon-noon. and
from 1 o'clock lo 4 o'chKk In the after
n.»on. Office In
Roora tin, Wllhetn;
Dated February 1st. 1904.
M. E. Haskell, City Treasurer
209G to March
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
NSTRl’CTION IN OIL PAINTING Mr. Ix>ula de Marasse will take a
limited number of pii|di*
In
4.11
painting at his studio. 2'M Washing
i4in alreel. He will als4* take ordem
[»II. IJtte «.f
Ternit rea2095tr
Record
Want
4
Returns for the i
bring
Big
ty invested.
Four Important Items
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE
CONSIDERATION : : :
The plans for Trav,-i>.. City's n. w
filler*! hulldiiig are nearly crniplel,*.!
and it is announced that work on ihci
_______
Corner State and Union Streets
Citizens Phone. 146
annually.
writes
aumplUm and nothing amid be dime
for me. I was given up to die. The
offer of a frve trial bottle on>r. KIngV
.New IHscoven- for Ckmsumptlon. In
i duced me to try It. Resijlls were start
syriul
•d by Con- :
Darragh in a bMier to,
her aiury to a husband or iaih' i and Hon f-Vank
imilion
ConBC'-sinan!
ihey express indignation in«l re|H*at Ihirrash states that thw ha* Ih-y-ij n,>!
the »tory to others.
Howcmt. this delay in the progress of the plan- .-indj
that advertisenumts for bids for the*
vrnr'Vomaa-. o.tor»m.«4«i> lorL'ds er4'4'ti«»n 4>f ,the hnilding wtl! b* pul.her reporting tke affalr to Ih.* ih'IIc.'| iiKhed in March
The bulldin w ill be
loire.xK.. !-,m i„ dilmensions and wU’ t»ej
;ht lead to
and giving daU ' hlch might
sp4*f't. and
nuKicru
:
to
.-ipiH^ar
. an arrest for fear
plete in Its detail*
•in coiiri and give
ragh has In^m assnr.sl by the *iip< i
Bat. i*oe of these day*. ihU same vising archlu*ct. J. K. Taylor. a«id th(
find Wm« If in the
••band or father
This w ou!d tnd
and th«m be wll wi*h that he
l.iillding will in-5 ^ tw*m am»sted and punished ae j
'*4what be will get
HAVE BOTH
•“•I
speaks
gives forth
piercing cries as it
« weini and
surrounding shores
m.t unlike the wailing of a
child, or the m.mning
of death." And a
the heart t.. say
all a fake anyway
•
________
ng rej covery. It surely saved my life.” This
Booker T. Wnsldngton. spiuiking
i
ceutiv of tlM* inanv objection* whieh great cure Is guaranteed 1for all <
and lung disease* by Jas. G. J
F. H. Meads, druggists. IT
and II 00 Trial bottles lOr.
-..—
'
THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
w", * ZVX!}'V
Oyster stew.
Si',', m'
BscalloisM is.WUtH-s.
Cold 4Uw.
Wafers.
.
C4>tT.M.
Icecream.
•
.^“^ko,'
ing qualities that make
It
j
The catering was in cliarge,or Elmer valuable in ca«*s of chronic Indiges *
and dys|M yida
It mingles with
Brown and the viands w
phasing, and app*il»lngly prepared | the f.K.d
fr
you eat. aidh Its assimilation.
and no detail was omit led In either hones
the preparation or the service
ice. iM.thJ organs
up the
After the banquet a dance was en r«*vtifrt'
Joyeil hv tho^e IncliniMl lo the delights w ludi- system
of the light fantastic white others ' R. niemlK'r that In Iwglnnlng the tiae
passed some very pleasant hours In of ,Ml«»na. you do not risk a |ienny.
games
The who|.* affair was prv Druggists 8 K Walt A Sons' written
eminent!) a succtak and was enjoyed guarliiitee is an abstiliite protect ion
by ail present even the dlgntfle.1 pne and even should you lose it. they will
fessor having as gtH>d a time as any retiirn >-uur money without question
of his pupils «»r ft.rmer pupils
and without argttment sh«uild Mi
pi-rfect salUfactl.m
fall to
When he approadi.-i
a woman, ahe of rourae eDd<*n\
get as far away
........... ............................. ....
YQUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.
PRIQE TELLS
QUAlilTY SELLS
Boiled him
stotT exritee much indignation
Tbe polce force is badly bandl
to attempt the
act as he tUx*s.
J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE RE1AIL
rrwe..2«r«
His
scene 6t operations last evening was
agnln Sooth Union street.
Night before last this
■ .-;-f
ISALE8AL eOlTMCT
the Manrbooriin railway and along Hon of the country than all other
the Yalu river a strong RuuUn army eases put together, and until the laist
and is moxing tew year* was supposed to be incur
has been concentrated,
concent
able. For .a great many years dtK iors
vitm poaltion.
pronounced it a1 oral disease and pre
»*1WI1I
attack this army Bcrllied local remfilles. aid by cun
t Will the Japan.*se
Japan
snndi through the aid of the
of stanlly falling to cure with local treat
menu pronounced It Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a ci»nstUii
danchiMMian and 81
tional disease and therefore requires
3ierikn railways? Or will they rontent constitutions!
treatment.
Hall's Ca
themselves with the ooenpaUon of Urrh Cure, mantifaciurcd by F. J
Coria and await attack by the Bine Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. U the
only constitutional cure on the msr
stank?
keU
It Is Uken Internally In dose*
The repealed attacks on Port Arthur from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
have amore serious purpose than to dlroctly on the blood and mucous sur
furnish the world with a spectacle. faces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars f..r any cafe It falls
They probaldy <Mver the landing of a
to curi*. Send for rlrrulars and testi
Japanesc'army at a point where Rus monials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Tosla is not well prepared for eff.'cilve
ledo. O. Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the l>evt
friends that they have seen him
-
.1
A good. 80lid oak dremer. S laige dnwerg. beaotifol Freodi
platen^, for. ............................................................6.75
A beantifiil solid oak dreamr. fint dam finish, worth 19.50.
for.......... ..................
7.76
Next, worth 12.00. for.^...........
9.60
Next, worth 18.00, for.............. | 0.26
Next, worth 15.50, far........................... ............. ..... 1 1.76
And to oo op to one worth moO. fat.............................21.50
ct from. IF YOU WANT to make up a Imtl
Rke jroo the same cfll on iron bed* to go with
them. If yon have not the cash, a little down will do. Ikm*i for
get the date.
r^> 1-21,-rr
JAPAN** ADVANTAGE.
lW OATsl battles off Port Arthur
VJ
CiMflMilpo cteAved the d
^ or tliff vmr to the eooL «ars tJ
Ocmm. They i—iMUrmte tho
.fKBllinr Whh the ground.
at 8 bfiMtin. Wc have jiat got tken tm1 offer them to jpon nntfl MooIB. M the fblkming
Thir*!
la^hcnu.
pecu. at the First Methodist ch
ird has been Installand the number who wlH try to i
t. Not te the teie- lien arc ^
that their rule U belag ad led t
srerer. but in a hair tnaad. Ike food
every service. The Inttrer arc
in the question b.v the use
the
murs* Hall Was the Scene
lures by the use of the pictures
N. A. Cleveland of Leondlas has re
of Mirth and OsiMy.
lyaitng “In HU Steps" has been (
ceived fMi Idaho the hide of a monageneral In this city and has cow
tain Hon which mensures seven feet
the sttemkm
km of Mr. Sheldon hlmsei;.
hla
from tail to nose. The specimen wUl
The ninth anrual banquet
tlu^ author of the book.
be mounted and placed on exhibition.
nockeray ir boslness college
In a leuer to Mr. Holley of thU city!
Judging from tome of the newspnand es-stnOents occurred In I
itghly sue-1 he expresses great inie
in the use pt-r dispatches that flad their way out
hall last evening
K was highly
and there being made of his book
of the town, the story-telUBg social
se plctares are used by profesi
which U to be pulled off in Galesburg
FOUDE PAOPW
ures for money making and
thik week ought to be s Double af*.
■
lethlttg unusual for them to bj
it ten yean ago when Traverse
!
The 1. Stephenson company of i
now. Prof Dockeray established hU row night the course of live eveningss met has «00
«oo menai
men at wprk la lu log
schord. The first class nombered fif- In ibis book will be completed.
A ; camps, tbe largest
umber in the hisand W per cent,
who hate more than employed last winter. Over
feel of logs are being ent dally.
uuuvnnvuiu muu
To Seilie
settle S
a q<
question called up by the
imes
ifteen that composed the!
Tickets are now out for the fuU
Ionia county as to what
option law would have
first dass. The pdpils of the Traverse
lo
on tsxes. the Ionia
Standard looked up
City business college'are scattered far tickeu that will not be used by the |on
'i«at tribute
tribute that
Ihst -----------will iM* cju ih,. records and found that in Van
and wide and the highest
to Mr.; Buren dbunty. dry. the tax rate was
can be paid the school is that every feired
h<- hu mu) urRYDi n. : W.JB per fl.Ots,; Montcalm, dry. $3*5
former pupil and those enrolled at
wet. 12.30 per ll.OOO
*"?r“je«.. Cn,e
Tr.ver» Cf
____________________
8t. JoMph haa
How Would He Treat Its Bad People?" „p hi, ,|4H>ves and Intends to weed
►esk.
is the topic for^fonight sod s fine j ,i,e grafler» who are anid
sMd to ha^
have I
fh-i-vlous to tbe ’bahqm
> city. He haa atarted
! J*rdf
fif Iir»rk*VSV
U
i
South Bend paving
Caldwell
, rendered a highly
km aft«-r wbirh a
a l
number «if femmer pupils were called Oruggiat 8. E. Walt A Sona* Bond that I *®^e'‘ume
Miofia Costa Nothing Unlom ft
was broken into and
<m fiw shon responses
0««>rge K!l
borne
Hebrr filout. Bert VTllhelm.
reeled toward i
Ikmiiiur Ikinn K K White. Chkrles
caused his arrest. He Medical Dieoomy.'*
Piwfer. Wallace Uitjnan. Alvin .Armlt
ime as Charles . Doreway
am; J«Ab Harden and Wroer BllUnan
%\Tien you g.-t a l«.x of Mi-eni
rers deserve great credit
n.
weri eiHRSeii and appn»prUte re^
fl.-kh b»rming ftsMt rn»m S C. W
ally
thins, they will give you a *igne,l
les-B
to refund the m*»ney unless it
is the proud owner
dysiM^sla’and Inrreaik^s weight
ci.llie dog which has developed a new
nous year* the banquet had l.» IK*
trait and may in time qualify for a po
ser%.-d to two sets jif isI.W^h • In the
altiou on the treasurer's staff of dep
banquet rormt were two long tables
heirs nntil you acknowi«*dge
ntl.-s The dog found a iK»ckett«ok or
and iheiH- were ortupleiely filled twice.
ibui
na has helpe«l
the other day and briDginx
The ial»b*s w.-re tastefully decttrated
U as in the Virt
*
"****‘^
at bis master'*
with carnaUons and srailax and ihe
contained five
arrangemenls of viands and silver was roo U...|r
lK.nd ibtt U «
j
porR-nA liKPOSIT I.VTIIK
mo«t pleasing The m»mo c*mslslwl of
m
whmU
the Japaseee fleet
A LARGE LINE
OF ODD DRESSERS
WHKMKMM
TNOS.T. SATM aiii i. W. HANMCN PAOF. DOCXERAY*S PUPIL* EW*
TEftTAlNEO LAST EVENING.
^7^.
1
n> mxaa mown nATmsi aar, woo, Friday. February it not
THEEVENINGHEGORD COLLEGE
S. E WAIT & SONS. Pharmacists
School Supplies
I'lvcr ihinK tliat is nt.cded in your
school work. You want 'Fablets—you
can find all kinds, hard and soft paper,
all'si/t*'' of shrf^is. and ihr nr west of
covers: comitosiiioii books are used in
the differeni studies, practice book.s,
bookkeejun^;
rejurij; blanks
manivTi.
inks and pens,
ens. pencils in all colors, in
wood and all kinds of lea«ls. oil an<l
chalk crayons. We carry all the scho<il
bivoks used in the tlisirici >clu»ols in
this vicinity and nearly all kintls in
the city schools.
Pit“Panic-Flinch
the three jjreatest ^ames of modern
limes. The most enjoyable way lo
pass these winter evenin^js. “I-linch’’
is as easy as authors and as compli
cated as Whist, and it only costs 50c
for 150 cards. ‘Til’* is 2he most noisy
me eve
;^ame
ever invented.
itcd. ')Invest 50c and
try it. “I *anic” is after the same order, (only it differentl, and this costs
40c: to o
own. We have all the newest
ds fo
cards
for Whist and Pedro, new backs
ds of ca
boards and carom tables. The latest
in invitations and envelopes. We can
assist you in many ways.
Want a New Desk?
that is our lonL' suit—to suit you every
way when furnishinijyouf office com
plete; every olfice should have a Roll
"i*op Desk—they keef) everylhinjj so
safely for you the prices an- from
$*Jl00to $4'J.nT A splendid line of
office chairs to t;o with the desks- '
wood seal, cane seal, with or without
arms, solid oak. leather upholstered.
revolving or stationary. Some would
rather
hiifh stool. .Sectional
bookcases keep your liooks
you can put your hands on them at a
moment’s nc
loiice.
Seen “w Go-Carts
Nothing finer have ever been placed
on sale. The baskets are handsomer;
the handles are porcelain: they have
the automobile gearing,
ring, tlthe finest ever
put on a go-cart.
-cart. The cushii
cushions are
larger and the upholstery more
re elabo
elabc
rate. The parasols arc better made
and the lace covers arc entirely new
patterns.
These goods sell from
3.00 to $'J5.0D. It will surely pay
you to see these go-carts, evenI if you
do not intend to purchase just now
A TK HANNAH A Ur
•W
MERCANTIU COMPANr
4"^
IBE XVSnPQ KBOORDl TRAVSBas GOT. XmH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11 IM.
^ Ok many
6^ tm» nbotrt
^
^; ^
4 ViS
fe: “B«St’^’~'"
Flour
ii( that you do not have always to be explalnlnf^
to customers that the last lot vrks a little off,
but that it will be all fight in the future. .
“BEST* is right all the time. ::
:: :: ::
Rannab $ Cay €o.
CEmauL iftws
OF THE WOILO
FACTSAMNJT
i THEJAPANESE
i ,
•
a6iNC.LEWIS
,1-----------
ITIilp-TiWiCailftMr
oun NAVY'woke them mOM
THEIR ORfEffTAL SLEEP
tieo Ttet io Now Much In tho
srastk'
.......4clt^nH»r25c
P«b«^Ey.
Choice Medtoni ii»<l
pn»et...............5c lb
Choice Uife 40 to 60
pnme*................ ...fc tb
N ice arbdpeochet Car
pici or mce.................Tc Ib
Nice borne drieagpiae...Sc lb
Choice Eafflish Oenned
Curranu........... ........ 9c Ib
Choice Blue Ribbon Seede<3fm«nt.................... lie Ib
OOl and »ce for ydonelf .
Oridoallj th« bloods Uot oioke op
Dsl Nipplo. of Orcol Jopon. w«« peo
pled hr o Coocoslon race, vbo occupy
sraot leader was koown os Jlrnmn
Tofioo. who fuonded his dynoklj oboot
SOoac. He is deifled os the descoBdoot of Amolerosu. Goddess of the Sun.
Aootber sUins of
f from MoUyRio
of the strln* of
Uyeio by way
w
To this oouthera slrola
llsloadsdoe the ‘ mercurlol
the Japs
lUii^{n my dr.t%^Tnkitoreadthelr!i:^^
m
Some leiidMi b Diied Fruiu.
Wm ten tl«a wide they UN.
Owioe «nan pmaet,
^acts About Clio UtUo No-
Independently.
----
if tho succeeding
cen*
And stHl you pa? for^
Tt.e history .f
suce.^d
vaau. until about 2(K) A. V..
The Minneiuita man
in iJed :
«-ay as he re alien an amazonlan empress by the
Georae il. HeynoMu.
approprls
of Jingo oapt
Jodjte of I be clly roni
his campaign was a big thing I
t sny ropuUlcan who tri^ to Konw Tl
elebrated 1
•The!
mo tor tho notuinSilon
That s for
f<«f Ja
Jni»an In mor.- ways* than one.
ThoJ
irorth a lot moro than It osts mo."
j vassals brought with Iholr tributes the
WT.OD tUnator SiKemor of Wisconsin | knowlodao of wrlUna. the rivlllEOtlon
all hi* rol-lof China, tho mulborry and tho Kllk
worm
Tho art of rplnnlna and wear*
AIsloh GIbMin of f'alora. Ala whp man.v of them w
tna foliowod. and In the year M2 the
has just reached tho romarkablo ago the same tine*
In
The Wlscmsln man. first imaao of IMddba appeared.
of lie years. Is still In 1
thought quite a scholar, Is oole«i for thi» «ucce«*dlDa rontury there was a
of all his farultb-s
Ho fought in thv his ecc< ntrlriii«*» of pronunciation. For lK?rf.-et rage-Hike that now for wostOrlfwuK under Andrew example, he calls the JltHU*8ted IsUnd oni Idcas-forthe civillsallon of China.
Jackson, wa*. a Mildlor in the rn^-k ♦ (*u iH-y •
Arts, customs and opinlons—whcther
• R.-clpmcliy
juid Honilmdo
of sri
prtjce lly
"Calla 1th tip* acr«-nt
I'hilippines" Is
Is-rr is • calleylMuThese slip. **aase Mr.
•Fhll.p*
atytiiish.
own enuneJa wpre made hennlHary ami the Shogun
Tonnlna male for rrvshlont HoimmivoM
of Veddo fsho general. gun 14 *41/ I
should the lattiu- sin the nomlna.i..®
I the mlkm as mortal man can r
wouhl le. In strong eon : |, „
T the ml-t
that as ..m as W r
. Crast t«. Gie Near Vorker Should they . lecfF kido and shogun gut to fighting, and i
dge lie
.'r in the way Indl„„
!
Ibe yoked together
out
€‘X
I
l*Oth
mere
whipiM*d
hy
the
Samurai,
or!
iH.ri of suffering from J
:
rated A repuhlirai
of strong
until i»m: badger sii esTiian ' warriors After that a
.mu long ago: '■|^H.^evelt is as
I Shoguns held sway
ove lh»- land.
ay ovAT
roll
I
In I.'.fj the 1‘ortOgijfwe
gator,
Ikit F^irltanks 1«* a>* Hlngglsh a« avnnat
better Than Gold,
M<md
rcrv.l
boat •'
"I watt troubled for several years | landed and
isclf ,
A aery emin»mi
.\Va Y«irk repuh^ ■ with chronic Indigestion and nervous |h,. was f.i
hy the Jesuit mis I
Jlran attended Sei,at«.r Ik iH u s rece,,.' dehllliy.^ ^to5 F. J. Green, of I^n Ulonarv. Si
s ^:^h*r. % hn r
^
flon In
Washington
Friday
night. { caster.
rapid pnigrt's-i.
Tiring of the cn.wd. he went to g n»r , until I began using Electric
ner and sat down
A friend came up which did me more good than all the;
Hut 1 he visitors werci TX IT X, I - t vy
I2^\L>
and they talked id mien and things. "Is medicines 1 ever UECd. They have also tini fn. and wen* ordered aw«> in
I REMHl)\
FOR
Kllhu IliMit going on ttie ticket for guv
kept my wife In excellent health for ny ]
after terrible p«*r*M‘cutlon.
rnmr of New York?' asked the friend > years. She says Electric Bitters are <-tri
iiy was extinmted and all for
*1 hope not." said the very «*mlnent re ! just splendid
for female
troubles:
wen* kept away except the Sure sikux «; .U^uT; alicad.
publican "We will have enough trmili^ 1 that they are a grand tonic and Ic
! rhinese and nttich irad.-rs
This ex-> n .t
t tl
Uor.
i, atv! it
le with KtH»seveli without putting his'omtor for weak, run down women
pqlslon was arcompllHh.Mi hy the To-] i,.*,; tint c,;
tl
OUgh.
1k»swell on the ilckei."
; other medicine can take its plao ;^!kugawa Shogtins. who
introduretl a]
el.*^‘«Hl our family.'
family."
Try Ihem.
Dnly
laador Kayner. the
newly e|j*cicd
; horrible system of «‘spif»nage. whieh*
s«>natur fnim Maryland, had a J»*w Ish 1 SAU^fafU^n guaranteed
hy Ja
i has left lu mark until the present day! TI.ctc is no meji.
so valuable
reMoriiig strength to> tl
the throat and lung*
father, hut married a Presbvtt*riaii! Johnson and F. H. Meads.
In the shaiH* of «llshonesty and lark of;
VJS'OL.
I*. K
• pra.ndcst lun:; medicine Ln«»mn. l*hiA
wife. He has In-on described by one 1
-------------------------------Halllmore Iamy«»r as the blank page
PEACH BUDS KILLED.
'
When fNmimo-lore Perr> kn«*cked atj
Ihb door of Japan in 18SI. Iho Shognn h ,
I conuniially tiu-d. We guarantee \' 1 Nt »I. mill bring life,
Wherhe*ias**™nn"ng”fur Amg^ss”he At Least Half of Them in Vicinity of rule and the last phase of modleval-Lp,
he debilitated, rund..^^n system.
,
used to attimd the Jewish synagogue
Grand Haven.
ism fell before the mo*lem civlllrjitlon.'
presld*'nt.
..f «h..-h hi. rather, was
...
,.r,>ldrn..;
_ That date, when the in*atv with thel
every «atnnla.%- and ibrn aeeompany
raliod
States
sfcmHl.
March
31.Utmake flesh faster tlun anv preparation containing grease.
W. AlKVn. one of Iho lotHine
his wife to the Frerhyterlan rhurch on
as.n4.
mas
the
birth
;N0L quickly rreates strength
.Sunday , He was never serlou.sly In- pt>ach grower* of this locality, says Yokohuma Nagasaki and Hakodate ^
«ieulat«Ml with any {larllriilar religious that a careful examination of tho were opened to trade in IS39. and the)
l»earh buds In his own large orchard
kerm
next year -we sent a mlni<ter to the
and inrigoraiing fclMiiUrr. \ INOL is of exceptional
Kdllh T. iJAwrenre. now a
neighlxjrlng orchards, shows
Need a sucur.lun.
MlyS
court of the mikado.
INOL jHis’tively rejuvenates old folkv Money track to
value
in
s*u.
V
cases
The dalroos. or
mltiUry
leaders.:
long time
in acce
esptin
pting
it Urns, and
there were
changeil conditio
many attacks on
F* foreigners. Our I
h
a<*ked In ISCl.and Discxsedi rvcv arc «1;
lilsmrv and foiind Xortv nari's of the
f‘*®f 'hat the long contltmed
.fol hcAli;
Inlerprtdcr
. and the legation
nt
retohdk?n torn^^^^
not al h**’^**
r
‘^<‘'■iou.^ havoc.
I
Reprisals and ragg
in lldii:
In other minti*rs the minds fr«»m the mas hurncs]
pmiiti
lowed for FCV-,
xp,MlitlonH
me>t were mild and witc not feared by
Tb
Isr.K before or*;
the peach growers.; hut ihlH year the
weJusd h'ssons as Ahitak
I faces
lake is froren and every* m Ind from det* carat* alitiiit after tho young mi
to le* studied
Instead
,tion. VI
/nerthrown
the mlllUry
that direction is arctic In its severity. kado had
such lessons they put In
rulers
The first year of enlightened
TIs said a iMiltle and a glass
rule really was IkfiR. when the mlkadoi .
Will make a jMTson mellom-.
mpvtvl to T«mJo. changed Its name toj Vou know th • life ar: * :*urc dcvc^jmcnl of
But llorky Mountain Teas the drink Toklo and made It the capital of the | nourishmcut.
.\ INOl. ; Ips nature change f.-«i
nemspapiTs. repuMle
That li\ens up a fellow.
empire H.- soon al»olli«hed tho feudal i co.iv muhing
An as well as democratIc. clreulat«
system and‘lK*gaii to copy the ideas ofi
among his csmsiluienis
AN.ui
oi
the western clvlllratlon. The first
THIS WARRANT 13 PRINTED ON EVERY VINOL PACKAGE.
'tbetu- nbwspapers of rep
nt^wspaiier
appeare.1
In
1S70.
and
the
acting
:ilc* e»»me In his mail to
first railway was opened two years
wvekly.
"I takf a g»H>d
la\»\r
History moved
rapidly after
the demiwratic pai>ers ah
that, and the country w
foreigners gooerally. The
Christian* was removed
aries w,.loomed
ed to the ivKii
!!ear>
thetfo paper*? ■
It contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver
oil. actu.illy taken from genuine, fresh Cod-livers,
with o.-ganic iron, and other Ixxly building ingredi- |
ents, il: a deliciously palatable and easily digested !
form. It is therefore recognized as the
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GRAND RAPIDS I INDIAN* RT
COMPANY.
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... TnU«am^ daily
-DENTISTS.-
All Warfc af HIMimI Pa a* Ml* Or
Flaa MS
a SpiMMW*
A. D. TYLER
Hiu»d«7 Z tL p tk.
GaNeBRODS ULesRS
R. SANTO
nOOTEO lit THE BLOOD.
|6EIE»>1
Naw WIthalns
f-
IgT^TK OK KjrmoAN -r.Kinty -f
1 At m
PrtAmlm coart for tb* rooa
I ir • r i irmon Trmv^n* . bokJrm at Ih* ProbaU
atT
Dive for It
Next Summ^.
arelarweaUngulcen.
*
Whenever a aoce or nicer is alow in healing then
•ometbing is radically wrong with yonr blood. Some old taint or poison
that has been slumbering there lor vears, is beginning to assert itself,
and breaks ont and becomes a bad nicer and perhaps the beginning of
Cancer. These old sores are xxxited in the blood, and while watnra, soaps,
•sires, etc., keep the gnTlscc clean, they are not healing. A bh^
medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood
and a tonic to build up the general system is what
And S. S. S. U just such n remedy. Xo
it and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful cuiatiTe prop
erties. U you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, and medi
cal advice or any infonnation you may ccsire will be given by oar phjsi-
eiMawithemtehiu,.. tmsmrrMpeemc CO., Aluumi. OM.
KASKOLA^
TABLETS
contain Diastase
: the only known
diBwstive oF
st-archy FoodsA'o otfter remetfy </aca\
W»*,*t Hranrh. Mic. FvbNl2 —Hiving
f.w wiw log* U a now in*lwFtry to In*
«mgac.*d In at r!t*ar lala* ii#'xt t*i
by Mofict*. j W McCauwy
Ik^ytT. i.f rnion Ci
rwvlg.*. of Cam. They have just
Iruntl tho titlo IO Iho lan.l on which
! ihU lake I* Iooat.»d hy pun ha^
ii; our
deli
Frank Thompson, now of iK-troii. who
conducted largo l«mlH»rinc operation*
on thi* lake 2»* jrrar* ago. .UmiuI 1.4t>0
log* of the Im*m timlH'r arc in shallow
water, and It I* e*ilmatoil that at least
Tl
4ik).o.w» fc<*t can be re<
recovered by cm 1
i paying diver* In the deeper part* !
1t>g* are clear white pine,
I Mori of 1
an« a* they are water cured, a top ;
notch price i* awored for the Incky
owm>r*
you
Bum* and the Missouri Pacific.
j
!y wliat w c say in this Warrant —
*iii or Clluivocation. Wc know
Ionic preparation and general
r of lior.Ii. 1 known to mcilicinc. W’c bank
iV.tation
’ b>rtiine on its licing wliolcsome,
‘.J :;..d i:t t - efncacious. and on the fact that
. r niaki r t i prcxlucc anything like VINOL.
.idiiK-nt i' .. any other medicine is the same
\.Ol. is r ^e. l)on't take our \vor»i for it- ounsolf . ■ . v.r cxi>cnse - if it does not help
j ;sund the loss — ii costs you noliiing.
JAMES C. JOHNSON,
There doesnT seem to be
defective
x*tlve about the gall
fall of the
tl ti
> strike Sedalia. A bunch of them
Q getUng free lodging in the
Pacific station in that place,
itlou.™
\ They buy tickets for the next..........—
'
peats t —
_ up
p in scats
I and then curl themselves
I or on the floor of the depot and go to | fR^Mb
»1W
The agent can't pul them out
beoaure them can show tickets. At;
the end of the month they return thej
Dr.C^lwaU*
unused tickets and get their money
back.—Kansas City Journal.
'
‘
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Tww«i.*icec«.iii«i
dl
And II to. mrUwr ordrr«l. that aald pril
S-SarrS -MBfl OHiat-WRB.
DRTGGIS'I. -THK IIO.ME OF VIXOL.
For the convenience ot Traverse Cit;ty people Mr
b«-n Ketuns freo lodRinK In lb--; John-on has arranjj^d’With
d'with some of the other re-1
>«mc «.tion In th.t
;.nj, ci.uggists in the city to sell Vinol.
;!B=r'
H, a CHAMH, Prirtelflr.
"
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.k.
WATCHES—
Ch*le. of 1*5 WticbM at bm*
fawtb effrorilar pridna
;
Msfls]
jafstau
had no tronble to cm him. Equally
ton's and F. H. Meads Drag Stores.
..K-
Claus Warrtar. Proprlatwr
8UTPO!« BAT. MICE.
S2J.“,a
nMMMKan
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a I••
Mmcimr «k
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Otj!*a»S*^J^ •
I
Neariy Forfelta His Life*
X runaway almost ending fatally
started a horrible ulcer on the leg ot
J. a Omer. Franklin Grove. III. For
M
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
m
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1
■W'--
THE EVEMIHO
XBAVEB8E COT, MICH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, IWH-
TELLS OF
Sr™v^€,E.F.FEI^
ani>«.:case
tHE_^CK
nclatcs cxciting
**^S*tof*^ dJildfSS* Ibcmijl. “; lOCAL
she said oacc to Dr. Moore vben ^rs. j
WHO WERE
acrid la their resaarka. aad. ati
__________
JVKHEMT SATED HIS LIFE
WOULD
NOT
murr
the
ufe
•OAT* IN OUCH A SEA.
Sc.^ TO DETEMDEIED lECErnOi
of the Solid RaiL
M F. Frfrtt. who was oa board the
aallan oo that pforable day when
abo oaak ia Puget mad and over
step souU weal to ataraJly, gare a
graghlc story of his experleaces to a
UQUORCASC
IN COOTT TOBAY
. J. MORGAN GIVEN A VERDICT
or THIRTY DOLLARS-
this laoralng.
Mr. FerrU was aoea at his pretty home
at tti Washlagtoa street and oth«*r Msnlgotd va. Seegmiller tht Laat Case
lhaa a serere cold he was none the
on the Docket for This
worse for tl^ teirfble sr«aes be pan».ed
m:
I'
-I shall aerer forget that sight as
kmg as I Ure. * he said. “Only one of
the boats got away from the ship The
Erst oae was swaaiped before our ver>
eyea aad the womea aad the little rfail
dr« ware engulfed, nerer tn rise by
sea The iM^d was the
oae (bat
icceded In getting smsy.
l^'hen the third boat was launched.
aoBse reason or other, the
le front davit
the stem
The
was that th.
iMiat tilted and its
of women and
children were spilled into
sngn
rsv«*d
to meet their G«h1
blowing &<• miles an
hour and right against the tide which
was going €Mit aad the wind was blow
tag la. The wares
PS were blown tip
Into great hilU
This was in the
straits of Juan
wretched sight
**Tbe ship seemed to open up and
go to pieces. The first warning that
we bad of the danger that we were In
was when the purser, he was the tme
that told me. told us to put ou life
preaenrers
Betwwn
.1:So and
i
o’clock we were ioformed that the ship
was filling with water and the captain
ordered all the women and chlldn n
into (be boau
Some remaine<l on
the ahtp from choice.
”1 had an opportunity to go in one
of the boats but I weighed the ehanct s
did not go
a small boat could
a aca and oven if H
, the oc
I die of cold
posure anyway ao I concltided to stay
The
BImey J Morgan
Whitney Btaat
ju-y l.rougbt
brought In a rerdlrt laat erenihg
for the plaintiff /if |30 «nd he Is to pay
the cosls.
which
will necesaailly
amount to more than he was swaMed
*"ViIui ^nSnilng In circuit conn the
raw of Elizabeth Manigold vs. f’.eo-gc
8* i gmlller c< aI.. trespass on the esse
war resumed.
The Jury to try i».*>
cn;e was siTtired last night
The plaintiff In the rase 1h
Kiur
to MTim* damages amounting to fI.<KSi
for selling liquor to a minor.
Thr
plaintiff Is a widowed mothir ami
she claims liquor was sold to b»r son
Ixen Manigold. who is not of *g.\ ihai
the saloons In King>.l.'> have N-n no
not to sell him liquor
The young man was put on the stan
and testified to getting liquor at
saloons and It has been prac
n lited that liquor was sold t
that another deal was made x h.
f matter was settlinl.
This is the last trial thit wl
bold this
hia term of cxmrt and :h.* t
exriiNHtl the Jurors
until the ndj.iii
jimi
which will pniltahly
I to Han
..iwi ui.d
Pasad4*na i
Angeh
.Mr
Tonight the honuMMimlng «d .V
Case Will IH- reU-hrated
ed at Kiiii.>U / in
great style.
A mammot
n-c.-idl.
has lieen aranged and It is estimated
that there will le* Uo gue .u ie s:i. rd
anre
The affair will he in charge <if
Ihe Knights Templar and a large deleBarliara
Finally,
about 11 o’clock, i
% slghletl. Our hope
and wu ww
wwkcHl
with
^renc'
enewed vigor
tug. the Holyo^fe.'^^Jd*
It i;
thought
that we w ould be taken
late
• capuln ordered
t to I
oat to Port Town
Rxei
ICxen then w«* did not worn so
m\ich. thinking that that wah the near
est Und. But Pori Townsend was 30
miles away, while then* was an Island
hut five miles distant. However, the
captain wanted to save bis ship
’•Finally,
when the course
was
changed, the water beat up over the
ship mi ihat It was km*e di*ep on the
decks where we were working. Sev
eral weal to the captain and demand
ed to be Uken off on the tug
The
captain promised tliat he would signal
the tug In plenty of lime. He also told
ns we were safest where we wen*
’•Then the ship gave s lurch and
lilted to the Isirt
The decks werx* al
most perpendicular and the tug did
not answer our signals
At this Junelure another tug. the Sea Lion, came
up closely and we thought that surely
then we would be taken off liui the
eaptain ordered her to run forward
and tell the Holyokl* to cast off (l»e
tow which she did as soon as possible
and returne/l.- We were clinging to
the bow of th** boat which was alnive
water,
nnaly this sank and many
w»^ swept away
-I retained my hold and came up
with the rail on which I was clinging
r filiated away with this, which must
have been a gateway because the solid
rail never would have broken
This
and my life prem-rver kept me alluat
until I was pIckiM up l.y a small Isiat
from the tug The rest of the siorv is
■ - to you. but while idh,*rs may
light on
•k calendar will lie tried,
le rhsrgv in the case wa# «1
at A o’clock thin arti-rmsiti
GIRL’S LONG
AGONY ENDS
IROQUOIS' VICTIM
OIE8
AFTER
FORTY-ONE DAYS.
Kagori Takahira
ve \V
read by C.msu! Co n.
n .sfionse wa>
tiwsf
IJai
Nippon” r-tJroa: Ja|pan
and In pan
K.iresters hall Sal unlay
was as fallows
• I take U for
ntc*d that
JUst is a
VANIL1.A. Chocolate.
concern 10 you.
I 'hope that
Cream Caramels li»c ai '
go farther and assume (hat.
Saturday only
a\ least
you have formed
nirv rvpiviu*nts.
cattsi* which my
But whateverr your attitude may Ik*
|M'rf»*ci agreement with
thv Injt to your )udgTm*nt I wottld a|e
p«*a!.
’•Jaiian to..k the liiliiativ.- lM*cause
the (mpendlng peril, while it ihn*aten.*d others in a manner, was to her a
matter of far gn al.T moment.
The fMisitlou assumed hy Japan
was the bigiral result of her environm. ni and of tlie inexoral.le necessities
Ilf natural safety
Considerations not j
merely .if self interest or self n*-vp»*ct.
but of H‘lf protiTilon. have led her H»
Japan gained
gain
A rmithold I
by right of
initiative In in
Ihe
ground
that
of the I Ala.. Tung
mehaiN* to the iw»ace
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Clingen.
of Phriatlan
1S-Year-Old
Eciantista.
Child
8uc
cumbs to Her Bums.
i?: :
Chicago. Feb. 12.—After llngefmk in
agony for forty-one days. LVyearold
Elizabeth Clingen. the five hundred
and sevenly-aeventh victim of ihi‘ Iro
qooli disaster, died at the home of
her nurse. 4307 North Ashland avenue,
yesterday. With eyes burned out. and
body so terribly hurt that physician#
predicted her death on the verj night
of the fire. Ihe yonng girl survived
many of Ihe ill-fated audience
Elizabeth Clingen wiu the siciv
daughter of William Clingen. 2t»l Ash
land boulevard. Her mother and her
mother’s friends are Christian Sci-nlists, aad after the first twenty-four
hoars of suffering (be child was taken
from the care of Dr. B 8 Moore. 291
Ashland boulevard And attended by
Christian Science nar*«s. Thlv was
done with Mr aingen’s consent a# a
Inst chance of saving her life.
When the girl was taken from t»e
neath a pile of twenty bodies and car
rted acroas the plank to the North
western University buUdtng that faul
aflernoon her own fnmlly conld not
recognize her. At the Pasaarant hoapiui it was said ahe »oid not tlve an
boor
With aauksing vitality, lowtg to
3-SHinS-3
Continvous Work
Night and Day
ig pany
nlng.
2104 2t
pABM AMD
by our espert, Mr. Fleming.
He says
W. Wait enier ained a i.urc-j
ochick diiine- U#i e'enlng in ho-i-ir
ol her htislAnd s fiftieth birthday an-i
nlversary.
The i<Kim# were preMiryjl
UtViirAtod with carnathms. and the fol 1
March
mained it is now entirely rerroved.*
Escalb»|H*^l isitaioes.
Escalloissl oy#'
Cold ham.
Parker Hous** rolte.
Pear cli
Currant ronserv •.
I’iickb-s,
» .
Wahl.irf St tad.
\
Che**se straws.
Wafers.
Mara*
Cakes.
Rolllo Thacker, for several years
the cmpjsing
maohlnisi-<»p<Talor
Grand Rapids ‘
rvMim of the Gram!
and Evening Pout, has h**en cngag-M
to operate the linotype machine in iIk*;
Evening R«*cord office on the day shift.
Mr. Thacker Itsirned the primer*'* I
trade tn the office of the Grand Trav
erse Herald and hi# moth, r and ihrjcl
stsiers reside here.
Arthur Rosenthal of the Globe stoi
i* out of the city on n islne.ss.
No. 223
Montague hall Friday xhc
8upi»er postponed Mr two week# or.I
account of slckiM*ss.
;
Prof. My«mg-s orchestra furnHbe.
music for the club dance at Buttons
Bay tonight.
They pUy«ad (or the!
.......
ijijj lupidi last night.
I
IVpoiy Sheriff 1Philip Felger tnokf
Haney E Smith.
Alfred
. Frederlch returned ]
dhy frtwn attending a meeting of the
executive committee of the Maccabees
at Port Huron
Thomas T. Bate# w^nt to Grand
the Morloo bouse tomorrow
tee of
the reof the exeouf
executive committee
<
nlveraan* celebration.
lebra
publican
The
which be
Da tor the big
held n'nder. the
mWilieiw. «awr lorr^ »„i« »« l4inc. U# hf
We will sell balance of* 6(M)00 sharei
at 15 cenU.
J '
nish the very best of indemnity
to their pat
With th
convene.
LEABN WOSL ^
ding each other s 1
FOR RENT.
paUK T» BEHT liHBlrv nlh.< SI# g Mk
1 P
f**' »' .
,*T-MlUC.ST <b*wd bMW. UaiMii. u^^mrntk
llr-
cmiigiraailiiiceliKk.
Callii(«rnalli>gekict
* "““-gw
MICCLLANCOui
j
pi tfPUEPAIklNU^ AUS.i^^irf
;si- l
*%raorthwaite Rros.^
* He may.” replleil the Russian q.iieL ^
Iv. -for «*ven If he ha.l returnee home.
Mielleve he would have gone l.ack as •
a vohinii*er.”
—
'mmm <■ AMF
■
mflSb f IKCAiml
MijU^£odsIi
SOME -TKIMI»-riN<»
1
s£^-“»SeS;
T4!r
WAtaTM vtUi
«|>nag fruuk ia fruot
-If any lingering doubt of succeaa re
eail
OUsa-iM iSkhm
Ba-ileai
liBgSsC.. »U-». K*rl,» »n*t Uw . bU. • il
suenti-m ti J Ui-rgmu
DO YOU WANT CASH
FOR YOUR FARM?
WE CAN
6ET
IT
H«Tt>i u^ a .l"M in; *111 alth ytMir
|M*f*i f*Mh prir-.. i»ml »t* will M'H.1
Delineator
w
wijgSJBna—-ajwwsr.s'ssiBr." -S.'S"
wwKs:ss-""-^r
«Mk| tnUN Ita Enr
Stud/ tka Datinaatar and \ oar
FaahhnCatatagua for St/taa.
tha Mataria/t /auii
Fin4 Nora Too
. j
Mrw. A. W. Watt Celebrated Her Hus-1
band’s Fiftieth Anniversary.
Mi> A
I«SKS5352=£S-
I
r.';. oii'iH hJ
BREVITIES.
Etzabelh
the Jap wa. Us» proud Xu show that
the news w..tried him,
• It Isn t iHu^sIhle- k- ejarulat#**! it
can’t iM- tni* ”
**l m\afrald li. Is.” replb-d the smil
ing Jap\ ”I haven’t much confldenct*i
-sr-iTv’:
CAUSE OF THE WAR
Japanese minister.
an ideal base of operatioaa fa
th2
uiaialaBd They air«dd
*.
ih»t
WAIT MPAITIUT
•It dwHn i »e*'ni to trouble you that
appreciate the same*
so many of your country • sbi|is have
and
gone to the bottom.’• said the re|»t»rier ,
Keep your eye on Grind Tra
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
The Jap (.miled again and waved his
Arizona Mining Co.
Johnson Bock.
FeniA^erom hand eipn-ssively. * Our main strengio 2104-tf
Ther
’ i^ in our land forces.” he said
nylng them.
f
If you would have large returns for
Mr Ferris has a rather bad (cold. :b.* the curtain o
OWNERS ATTENTION!
foundation of which he lai-1 ii in*' seemed to Is*
nt gst in w.th us while
he went on .
You ran buy hame straps for’*"*"
wni'k of I hi' Clallam
• What were the ships diting there’
• I do not lu lleve that
It was their place to pnHect the Iran*
g.«Hl foF>s man that in
iporiK that convey our soldier* across
each. Hair 8tuffe,i Collar l»ads!
milds- said
< the sea into Kon-a. but they have le> n
rtt 2:. and 2XC. Back Pads He
lure in the t
! watting so long for a fight and they
and 2.V. .iti Inch Patent l.eaiher
•
of roi.lt-----------------,
' wen* so anxious for it -tbai they hv)
ads at only 2Hc
Collar
ill arrive fnmt Matt to rush into a fortified
hariior
The
A |«riy
to attend thi^'K- of jsirf^«*st on i^e Asiatic coasL to
Ifite*' thu
P. ban.
'hurch Aid. Dlv.M'»n)ihi*/Russiin fi«*et enme out.”
tab'nilne party Mon t
Then he M*emed to fii l that ht' wa> MGHT HACK UNE--Ray
has -headquarters for his
e ^'Sidenre of |l J revealing i.si much of his feelings, foi
at the Columbia Transf.
/
he stoppiNi. and ad.lt*d stoically. "IMi
The soliciting cotumiUiH*> of th": I nev.*r had raiwh c-onfidence in out
Congregatiuual church will in.t • in • navy”
the ehurch parlors this evening
Have y.Mi any frlend^ in the Jafia
Harrv Monns*.
who is attending nem. nav.v'
was the next qnestlo.n
sclus.I at Big Ilapids. is in the eity
. and the Jap replUnl calmly: ”Vc<. 1
attend the K. of IV l«ll this evening
have a father and several hr. ’
‘ brothers, loo. in the army.”
•I have a hrolher In the rcuist ari>«*s. tlllerv.’ said
the
RusKlan. ’and ul-.
.ling
Ice
Ik.n th.iiigh his term has expired 1 have.
The not heard that he was sent hom.* from.l
lii.'.St the Pacific coast ”
•Then he may is* in P.irth Anb'ir
who took to the boats were losL One
of the boats afu-rward float.*d>slmr.*
e went to worlf in earr
the fast filling ship,
le work that we held
i !ES."
i
in the place, aad a
In
^ loterrupted by the Ice of
grew
up betweea
Baikal. They agreed that the
frieiidahlp that eren the fact j RoMian army in Siberia waa restless
1 of their ccwotrymea
oDuotrymea being engaged in ^ discontented aad that there wtmld
Two Gefitiemen Had k Very ,orp^ag each other oa the otl
other I yet
^et be senous trouble there, and they
agreed that the Japs had'been botleaaant Trip Aaid. From th.
! s^. tdjhe world ha. done no. blag
dimlnUh
beaded in attacking Rusaia at her
Terrible E^mking of the IIIThe Russian. Conatantine Krxyza I .longest point
sky.
Is
about
H
He
has
been
in
^
-WhtA is your opinion of the nlti
FeUd Challam.
I
country only a few years, and ye! 1
resuIlT ihe> were asked, and
jks English like a natlre. He is
answer came in a breath from
E, F. Fetris and Ralph Case ar tall. slim, fair and aeiioos In expres*
-i
no opinion.” aad they
tired In the city last night froih the sloo. His Japanese friend. Beio Hata- .niiled hratably at each other
shitA U abort, even for a Jap. being 1
---------------------------—
WesL
Neither gentleman U much
onK two Inches oxer Ere feet. He is
E. W. HAETINGE A
thF worse for their terrible experience
dark and stooL aad Is generally smil
in Puget n6vn6 and. aside from the
ing, They come from the capltaU of FIRE INSURANCE.
their respectire countries, the Roaaiaa
Cal.,
They left
a^’ew.Or leans
last and stopped
and also at Oil
• apsney will loac in the Bab
millian serxice. the Ruas because ofj
defective eyesight, the Jap because bej
was too short, and neither aeem to rt-;
nl^111 fated 'Clellam
Theae aamc companies had on
wRh the Iritejitlon of going to Victoria,
■iSd’reporter who visited ibej
a C.. but after the wreck they went
hand the 1st day of January.
eport of»
bark to Seattle, where ther rested and
1904, aurplua to poHey holdara a
a battle at Port Arthur, and reported !
Ibe sinking of several Japanese ships.:
mas recelx#*d by Angus Smith
He|
Baltimore diaaater
While,
they owned with
called the two friends down to bis
r what they wen* wear
privatf
room
to
hear
the
news
The^
I the wreck
It will be aeen
Russian looked serious, almost alarm |
ed;
the
Jap
smiled
a
calm,
unruffled.
panics
are
amply
able to pay all
they '
smile
The Russian was loo much of j
claim! in full and are now doing
there alKiut a week,
dng frtim tbe.i a gentieroan to do any glosilng. al j
lorla Portland. Ore.
ao in cash, and still they can furthough he »-«Mild not'but fe«*l elateti; j
X city ihj-
t Mia Vary Eyao-Fo
ty Mad Mold of GaU Inttaad
reprcaeautlre
I tacle at the Oldsnobile wm
i Detroit Journal
The two
«ew UH4. ud II is Mid ih.i!
oII«otl»Dd ••ter lMIMdoftttU^I
--------------tics. Wf-re
used In dreMiag
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
WENT
After Dr Moore wai
Ofl i
KINOELEY TODAY.
bowerer
Deputy Coroner Buckley InrestI
gated the case yesterday, but found no
floeord
the two heuEa
w«cK H*vc «Tu««o,
CXPEMICNCE.
U$T
REPORTS
Kftety play
f war. Mr
ChfUicatiM
------ —
room sb» gave cbeertal awat to |*»-1
'; M. r. raimi*
I
IMEWOOMIERS
■;
We know you’ll be interested in hearin.- about the new thincs. They are coming in
every day now and certainly they are ver> iteautiful.
Among the 1 )ress (ioods are some very swell new cloths. .Among them are \ oiles
ill all the popular shades that of course includes Champagne, for that is THE shade this
season. Mohair or Brifliantine is another ver>- popular fabric and it deserves its popular
ity, for rtever was there a fabric that had so many good features to recommend it as this
one. Slen's Tailor Suitings in Scotch mi.\tures. plaids and stripes are just the ideal cloth
for Suits< Walking Skins.—for any purpose where style and utility are to he combine*!.
Then of course there are the staple w^Caves. such as Broadcloth. Venetian. Cheviot,
etc., that are always stylis-fl. always proper. Some decidedly handsome effects in black are
gotten by embroidering silk dots on Voile, forming lace stripes in mohairs.
Novelty 1 )entelli, so sheer it is almost like all over lace, in fact the pattern resem
bles lace: black comes in squares, stripes, raisedxord effects, beautiful hardly expresses it.
.Another very handsome imported novelty is Crepon Veiling. - it!s the old style of
Crepon on veiling net: cenainly one of the prettiest things brought out this season. They'
are entirely new and will be shown here only.
'The lovely soft materials now so popular, lend themselves most advantageously to
the fullness of the fashionable gown,” sa>Ti'one authority.
1-adies will find these new things here as well as many others not mentioned. The
higher priced ones will range in price from one to four dollars a yard, l-'ew stores in
Michigan carr>- a more complete line of dress goods than will be found here.
Just a word about our fifty cent dress goods. This is a popular price and we have a
mosc excellent line to offer-you. Here’s a brief mention ol them: 3S inch All Wool Gran
ite, nine colors. 38 inch Scotch Mixtures and Novelty goods. 38 inch Batiste, all the pop
ular shades. 38 inch Corded and Striped Mohairs, ideal for shirt waist suits or waists. 38
inch Plain Mohairs. 3S inch Melrose. 44 inch All Wool Cheviot, full line of colom. COc y<l.
WATCH FOR THE WHITE SALE ANNOUNCEMENT
ninmiiuniT
mniiiiai
Prompt
shiprofoi
ouUWe
ordent and itatlafartlan giismnt«*#*f|
Your patronsz** RnUrIt»v1.
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
Corner
Ninth
and
VnXrm
8t«
ChlzcM Pbonc 780.
THE wAitKeia.
mm
i
1:
•CALED PRO.^ALB
Win be roealvad br tbe Board at Piib
at Traverso CItjr, MIoIl
Flans aad
apaelfleatlOM
py**«
mag ba
rifW to rt)»cl Mr or ON
M
RI
i»vr*'Tss’“ THE EVENING RECORD
•iv^
—^—-
TBAVERSECnr.iaCH.. FRIdIy. FEBRUARY 12. 1904.
ONLY
a C RUMORS
LUMBERING
DIFFICULT
• Black M llact. has left qnietiy far the
1 far Baot to take cotiBaad of the Ra*
1 ataa fleet tkere
The nar ha* recelre4 a tefecran
froai Viceroy Alealefl deaertbias ih**
I
damaite dooe to the Roaaiaa varshlp*
!
dniiaa the UjmbanliDeot by the JapI
aaeae fleet at Port Aitbur It aay>:
I
*Tbe Czareritch and Panada were
broocht Into tbe harbor Tocaday. Tfae HORSES CANT BE WHIPPED ^NTO
1
Reirizan I* maklny temporary repair*
THE HEAVY SNOW
STUDENTS IN COURT.
THAT PORT ARTHUR |
FIFTY JAPS
WER^LED M. A.HANNA
MAT DIE
CRUST
LIKE CHILBLAINS
Thu.
Painfully
,«r«H .he rein .he,
day. mblch formed a crust over the
doi-p unoa* a ith the cold day* elnce. ha* '
made lumberlnK operation* extremely
b^dous a* well a* very Inconvea _
JAPANESE BHIPS PROBABLY Mia
—~~
tNo LANDING. OF TROOPS.
HIS SON HAS KEN SENT FDl
---------------
----- ---------
;
et
Senaat tonal
I * ?'!on*idorable
dimmlly
K
expert ;
jest.c—Much
Oanper
AND WHISPER.
the
Outcome
of
lime is dylUK
Ilian vanthips at I'ori Arilittr liav.. al
III* relaiIv.Ht.hav*
-
notified hj' wire and dociur* as.-e work-1Vhe *h«i
inc over the .IbtinnulKhiHl pailenu but | driven Inio if.
th. re is no hiiiMv
'
j
ThI* mist I* a i
Fdty Japanese Killed.
rn.
lKr,i;;l.?c.
I* not fever that.U worry ing tbe phy
»o much a* the-heart.
r ■ r*V*ij.- nwHy Teb-grapl. says:'
PALM
SOAP
iBRAKEHAN
'
WAS KILLED
Ask Thv:n
219
:.y] ;
..hi.,..,
Ship* Txk.n.
- f ; lipecliil to Ibe Kv'A-nlnc R*-<-oni:
;
> .
l^mihin. Fell
12 - In a dispatch [
;
: ’fftim Nagasaki, dalisl Feb lu.'the cor:
I
Ra
IX.:'
Irani! Raphl*
Indiana
•II undiT a Ireighi train at
**aough i
a*ka last night and hi* right leg
him over the approaching cri*l*
I'd so bad I that he died at
Dover. Senator Hanna »
j„ ,,
ochK-k thi* moml
The unfortunate man was brought
‘
; to Cadillac a.*^ soon a* possible, hi*
t'levelaiid.
Ikiyer report*
_r i home Indng here, but he was so w eak
pertec
*
urally^ he t*^*omewhat ap-j
»»»<«'«»•
ALBERT CLL BENSKY,
•T..v.;r.ph ■ r^
'N-
•There ha* Inh n a tenewiNl attack
rni Port Arthur
The Jap* rapttirel'
crushiMl
seven Russian ship* and rba.*e<l other-.' *'____________________
5c
j -A CTilnese tmd. ha* deMnvyed the!
telegraph line around New ChWang.**
'j
able *
Ife
The unfortunate man leave*
---------------He was a member,
and
Prominent Farmer of Near Acme Wat
•* I’nlon of .North
thi*
Relieved From Long Suffering
This Morning.
------Wjiliam H Whlieford of Acme
Lcmc died
this morning at S:40 o’clock of dropsy
! -The details »if
after an Bines* larting Mince last May.
but he ha-s «»nly lieen confined to hi*
.'lain of Ihe Variag remaim-d
im-d on lK»ard 'U*d
' UhI during the
Ihe past twelve week*.
week*
*>P "Bcr the crew «•*1k»*lde a wife he leaves three cbll-;
Th^ Reuter* Telegram rompany * ■
TkYkIo. *ay*:
e4»m**pondent at T<
union will have
funeral service*, which
W Sunda.v.
•tion with the
aad thing ii
ct that after
•h faithful sen'^e
n promotiMl to a Ii
I within two weekii.
Bq Wire i I the Evening Record
l>ondon. Fell i2.~Therv» is a
n-'
markable dearth «d actual news from,
all proliaimty *pread along the
of Korea covering movements of trokip*
throufch Korean peninsula tow'ard the
north wheiY the first stiff encounter'
with Russian troops U expected.
j
; A most sensational report this morn
ing Is to the effect that Port Arthur
ha* fallen before Ihe Japanese onalanghL The report is not generally
K
l
iapd all me m*ar .\cnie
j Button Hole Making Contest a Feature j
lVcea*ed came frtim Brant cOunty,
,
Leditt Library Aaaoc
of the Lad.ea Library Aaaoc
Meeting Today.
the seat of w ar In the Orient thi*'
morning The Japanese veftsel* are tn
'
---------------
’ Cbarli**Tdln*^and^Mil^^^^^
---------------Dearth of War Newt Today.
•
RunmrodP^ Arth.
Another report says that 2tk» Ru*
Meet
in
j Law ton. b.
1 and H,
M. Bennett. H. Welgand i
. b«. in .h. o«rW rop«t |p;cro.d l/SfpW. roSSJi.roilUnp.thel
MRS. VIRGINIA FOOT DEAD.
Tokio Admiral
Urlu ways all were wafe
.................
for next aummer’s conrention which will be held 1in Charterolx.1
The Hate will also be determined.
The ex««cutlve c
Franca Will Be NeutraL
Mr*. Virginia L, A. Foot died this
of ; John H. G
By Wlr^to the Evening Record
Homing after a long lllnewii. her di-alh
dent: Davh
Paria.Veb. 12.—The FrY‘nrb gover*
.elng due to paralyslw. She was €1*
ear* of age and leav*'s
• meat Ims wmt to her agents in the ex- Allegan, secretary and treasurer and
Orient tnatniciloiia amounting John A. Loraager of Traverse City
The funeral servlc
I of aeutrallty toward and CharWa If. Harris of Charlevoix.
at 2 o’clock. .She
Ralph Andersin
Oakwood cemetery,
I>UTtiig the Bocal year TW8 theta
win he io charge.
rrre reported jn forty-fonr wtatvt 12,-with 1^2
iaiatisi'i ]
V i-' ■; iiYiiVfW«''
ROWI.AND OOLIOUASM
New Shoe Store.
0|»positc Hotel Whiting.
m
.->V^
x-i
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Strawl
THEY ARE HERE
.VSK
Will
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
SPRING
I STYLES
19G4....
These 8hai<s and many others
now on sale------------- ....
The sckCial afternoon at the Ladle*
Llbran’ todav wa* largely attended
and much enjoyed.
In addition to
piano solo* by Mi** Myrtle Miller and
s Pearl and Miss
vocal solo* by
Carrie Earl a contest in button hole
making caused much interest, prlie*
of a pair of button hole seissor* and
The funeral
• dozen button* being gfven for the
►ck from the hou^i,*o x^x specimen*, while a spcwl of
am™the UMy win* lH» Interred in Ihe:
,nd paper of needle* etrasoled
Acme cemetery
H.
Carter will:
unsueeeaaful
participant.
have chargY' of th» funeral
: i*otM salad, sandwiches. coff4*e. pinewere
------------- 'apple lee and sponge cake
The committee hav
RROBATE JUDGES ASSOCIATION, served.
afternoon in charge conslsteil^f
Xian sailor* oo the warship Variag lo*t
, duriu* ,h- Chemulpo
their
Ths Old Raiiabie Shoa Houaa
5c
~
rs death h
SOCIAL AFTERMOON
Fnmch *hlp and «.lhi r* got ashore *
Wi! jiivc -value received in
$-JXi shoes. Made by makers
ofJnooil shoes.
memlK>r
'Twvh'rrreT " w. H. WHITEFOIDDEAD
j'apant>»e civilian* were kUbv! nr im
xirUanetl
as your VMentine thi* ye»r.> It'» true there are oo
verier printed on them, but they will
of ilieir own. Better think
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
AMERl CAN
DRUG CO.
ened'cirndHI
**""
Old ShoM
All Kinds of Mill Work i
IS THE PLACE
pnese war ye*ier<la> afternoon
JApAue~.<:i.lIi.n. KitlAd.
Why
Then go! 1 cake
, . and be convinced
S'
'
■fT Your
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING —,
Railroad Men Use
Washington. F«*h. 12.—Although the
vj ‘ *rv;l"The Ismibardiueui *if Port Arthur
staiemenl i* maije that Sent
vV ^ Voniimite*
The Russian luvnk buUd ]4i*>ed a very fair night hh
ition
I defcfniyiMl.*’
tiMl to he n
sertuii*. !l I*
going through
iM'iieved that he j* now
i
'riffls of
* the fever
United ptatea Will Be Neutral.
rm iinpl»*a*anl *ymp
ymptoniK **d“vel«Ji^ fell UNDER A FREIGHT TRAIN
AT KALKASKA.
Pr^ldent Sign* Proclamation. d iring t^ night.
The official huHelln Issued
Special lo Ihc Evening Riswl
morning say*: “Senator Hanna
comfortable night hut bl* fei
Right Leg Wa* Crushed and He Never
pulse i* n
hlglMT. I*M
rapid. 112;
tt. 2K. The
Railed From the Shock.
He
neutrality of th«> I’nltod
tahUli
Lived at Cadillac.
8tale^ guvernmeni in th*> Kus**i Jap
r»\ .f
The ptoper time tt
order proper ^siag
riii.'i Iuivn ,1 \<*ry nicr
at o;ir „Morr. Wc >hou nv*:?0siy!4*>.
to Ihe Mnator in /small
U«ise* to slimulate the heart action, ll
dispatch from Shanghai. dal«Hl
iFVh. 12. 2 a m. ihe cotTesptindent «»f
; , X. ^ L
URTSnLLE,
KESTVCKV
WHY NOT SEND A
PAIR OF WARM SLIPPERS
TWODOLURS
Ih<* pa*t lw*i da>> j
The *now i* very «ltH*p in tin* wood*
It ha* formed
Btaietl Rtrjcbnlne ha* lie«‘n ad and '»'i«h the <
irk anythim: 1
th*‘ top inak*'!
i*ant
U.mbarded
t...m Vlaidostok
VI
J,,,.., on-Tuesday.
5. Benda S Co.,
^
• |
upon H*nator liatana that he
;Jhal it i% rumored that five RuNRlan
I
Rowland DouRlass Can
solution. ThcCr*"^- .V.:'
;
■
IvKS
rly llk.*/^
. ,.r .......... H
..n.i.. r,
.
"lEr
rempondent of Reiiiers Telepram mmB was MaUtl tmlay that, Senator j ^.„ner^ hut every day that
fevrr in 11*1 mn* is a hiss to/Mr Reui
typhoid fever
pany cable* that the naval hej.|.|Uar- Hanna
orm and that *l*wih'*he nun are willing to ndleve Mr.
T«w staff there announce* iha* In a moM severe fomi
anv Ilm.
vi. rvl I Ina
fleht a( l\irt Arthur *lx Japant**.* sbip- might
f.
.
*V
K f
they w,.,v. ,H-rf*.ctly
IK-Ing
ig Uone hy hi* phy*!-i ^
„^ri of the . xiiem^e
'were rtljchily damaae<l and r.e Japs
ve his life
Wi-re killed and 1.'mi wounded
Thh
. 1* ju liad rihap.* f*»r
Kd»*ort
a* had this noHilng early '' The liml*
HLsnafeh l*‘'daied >4i*tcrday
**n cU ar through and
, to the InjiHdlon of saline
Uhl* copdliioh of affair* is v.-r> un
effiTi *»f thi* wa* to stimulate the usual li) ihe woods, Tbe past few *lays
Hakodate.-Japan.
,
Dr.
iof
thi*
evirome
evdd
that have l»een
Rusaian Bank Building Oeatroyed.
tor**
jthis
i»ari
<if
the
eountrv have not
' in the. *
Hpecial to the Cvening Record
effi^t.'d
1 ' ;l.ondon. Feb
12 -The Tien Tsie
cutting
had affordetl material few on-1 gp ,pj,.p.
:-'‘>fHH-rev|),,ndeiii of the Siandard cable*
i
Spring
Styles
recover fnim hi* preaent illrp-ss
Limdon. Keh 12-8t. IVler*burR n»r
^*Jfi*M*
...t^aliors..,
trill diipUy At out wore. OO the Above .Ute. their very eAteiaive And
complete ttock of WOOLENS f..r SPRING And SUMMER. The
excellence of Siosi .
A. C...•^ tAiloring ri veU-known in tbit
locAlity. The) Accept or.’eti only through their ei|Krienced teprelenuiiveA, And under a pUin guATAntee to give thoroiyh ntufactiOB.
Can now be selected at
our store from a very com.
pletc assortment of men's
anil women's footwear iiia *e
in tlic new
I nusu.uly.railv sIiil»iM<
I
of s|iriii^, giiioiU tial wc I
hive ic.civcl, make this
The mist .
lost like a
The Ki
VI
i t'. *M‘ i:r<K-. r>
use to iH .td Stale i.t Tnion Mr.
, iHejcht
\V Xlch.ds,
Is. has (
.in I I- 1
•--AllhooKh’*"'’
hupi ha* not enllrely l»‘«ni abandon.Ht
cmsia
Iiamiomu | Th*i
i tm consiani
cnanDK <
lendanc' fomiinK ,*oiVs which a
it is biHiered by ihsiM. In afiendanrr'’
six of Japan’s Ships Damaged.
«p*-elal to the Kvcnlnp Record
:
In hi;:
n-ady in-en dl*al.led and thaf M-eral
W..hlnA,»n,
.
U-lt»ni'i ttfhi***-!. nil
reach their
j<harK*‘ ef s arryin.:
itmiiiti-; nf .!\ra
hi hours to ir
I mile it iii> trunih un the Wl.ii.. Stn;
mil
dill
Japanese war*htp* have alreiuly Ikhmi
dlkabbrt anti *eni home fur r. |i.tir;
the Tfav'diiiK Reprcaeiitsttvc 1^
•
ally Very Apprehensive as to
JapShipotoUndofso Rapairm.)
*the Case.
Rpeclal to the EvenInK Record
Ib-rlln. Fell, 12.- A dl.patrl.
ih,. By Wire to the
I' aATER-Senator
Hanna' bad
V.wMlsche Su^iiicK fnim
Yukoliaci*
*'*'*'”
>ay* i^e-inuuer mimlH»r r>f ‘ht' Rtr. vere relapse thl> afn rnt,-»u and i
(4«wi;st
MAIN ST,
of
--------
ey. mho i* runnlnn a camp for John
li Perfectly Conacrou*. Though Natur-j^^Ud it *ras G o rl<i-i that
EaittJhg Today.
We.tepl««dtt,,
StQne, Kellp St Companp
Had 300 Detonator* on the Ma-
ReporU
Rimatan Warahip*
iMonday-Tnesday
iFebnury 15-16
M»T£ ON BOARD SHIP.
__________
FnKnj ABLE ONLY TO RAI.E HIS HANDS
'tlM S«at «t War in th. Orient.
Several
{AUSTRIAN
ARRESTED
Affected—Road*
Some Place*.
VFEVER
WORST FORM.
OeeHh
:
^ ^ eily. Book $lore
J: .UiorTo* the Uw ire b»odl«l. The
ni ort-hand atndents are iryine their
*1 II at taking note*.
*Are AlrnoAt Impassible in
ARTHUR BATTLE.
TYPHOID
lan:e number of aindenu U Prof
SORES j*'^ R. Dockeray * ]
•ritb tesder thoochu ptetiny expretwd oo besrti^ Oowtr*.
cupidi and nom^iMU other captiv^ and pica^
ways. HondrcdaolBeR.beaiitifiil iu>d attotic dotpa
this teaaoo io a Mnkingly haixhome variety. AB that's
new and pretty froo. Ic to 180. Oooiiei thatcaa'tbe
beMenforogli^-..
utmost Every Man in One Camp la
’ * • AND flIX SHIPS DAMAGED IN PORT
OATTU EXPECTED IN NORTH; HAS
MAKES
,
:
ra. AimI Not Pri*.
Hoarevor.
TREES FWttOI LMC laCLES
I In turn and 1 expect tb<
j In a fortnight. AH thf other re»ael*
Injured in the flabt are near repalrina l
SHARP
land roalins In tbe bar
n to be ready in fhi
’
Ualcnlines....
1 a R. « I.. Mow.
A Chanae of lime
on Ibe G. R E I. ro
vlll practically be DU
i
rbanaea on tbe
branch beta
i Walton and this city.
The 3:50 in
xrUl be a)K>nt an hour
later In leat
KAfl FALLEN.
6
8EVXHTH TEAR—2106
OHANOE OF TIME.
CutJDeep to Oose.
Let us show you: ~
FORTY-TWO SUITS.
New goods. Stein, Bloch and Hart,
Schaffer aK: Marx makes,
Prices
;'722.00. $24.00, $25.00,
'
flTI
VOIR CHOICL FOR.............. •If.UU
Sixtp Suits.
Of same fine makes,
prices
• .$14.00, 15.00 and $l().0c»
including
of the fine effect
ertects
in the new plaids, stripes and checks.
3TRCl'^O^c“”F(;R^“'“.'^^*10
YOUR CHOICE
iNo Olhcr •
.Make so good
twentp‘€igbt Single Suits....
Only one left of each kind at
Sides always'
! '
Om.TcurtI, U 0at.B»U0n Ht»uhr Pfim.
cor cct.
tbirtv-Six CbiMrtn’s Ooercoats...
Pi ice $3.00.
....ALU THE LEADING COLORS.,
NEW
5
STORY
BLOCK.
COR.
FRONT
ASP.
UNION.
Prettiest styles of the season—prices that are
simply nominal.
BsmUton Clotbihg o>.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
m
i
r
I NOCBJ
BANgUET
f
Om
C,
A.
^
.
hf
•KCIXHEA, aty
l for loltlatlTe
As M rmmh of the two days* cipers
tioBs the BffhtlAff power of the RinelMi
*«|et to the lOMt I. oiM^ whet It
^ wtui O week s«D. Rsea If the beiikShlio sod cnueers st Port Arthur ore
pot Mrtoedy doMied. they are for
the pTMOOt o«t < acUoa
^ the RaMlas ffeet thus crippled,
is master of the
.Ijpaiedlate naral field of oparatknis
float.re^eatei battle, inay fee] secore
a« to her own ooa«s.
To speure solely for her ms,p ships
and immuniiy fnmi aWl< was worth
aiil the risk taken in I>sit1e
Now
these two Ihinjcs have been secured
to Japan the war Is likely to Iwoome
coofllflrt on land, and is nnire llkHy
to be foopht in Msnrhwiris than
iThe Japanese are in vailing Corea
ijhej nre probably prepsHng also
with the purpose
of cvttlng the Russian railways.
In
the Japanese, after the defeat of
i of the.Yalu
; 4be Chinese i
advanced In two columns, one
fiver, adrnni
Arthur and the other
iBQlaff to Port
Pm
north to Mukden
, Therefore the Japanese generals are
The) know
where troops ma> be landed with least
risk. But they know also that along
PUNISHMENT WILL COME.
, TJie -Mysterious Man"-for want of
a better name-waa aiirpad again last
evening and this ro.»rnlng several
ladies have told their huslmnds or
nefarious
brute approached two ladles who arc
quite well known In the city.
*nuy
were very much frighientMl and lacir
“linite" is a raL“: brute wouM
PLANS NEARLY
COMPLETED
THIS CITY'S FEDERAL BUILDING
TO BE STARTED IN MAY.
1 know." Mbl he.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
there are a!-
CnrtJ-. wngon*. drays, fru.k'
are not eiupUn.*! larg«dy In
nm! Piib-sfinc
On the farms i
on of any ile*fTiptlon 1* hanlly ever
seen.
Orain i^ brought in on the
lm<k* i»f i-aniels iind donkeys
Deliv
ery w.ig.m< are unknown in Syrian
ckii*.
rioally
L*clal prayer st^rvlec w:i* hoki over
1. and a brother pruycil
proycil that Brother
irged of’ wick«Hlne*A
wept 4'h'aii
lk»sion-*Our
kly
Had sev
that ht' might K* Iflken into the New ' lmhie> <iwln*i. were sick
Holll*-^
Jerusalem.
er
lain Tea i
“And then Brother Slnnm arose and i
t"
35 c
Uhl: -I ohjir’ to that*"
*
;
Myaterioua i
One was pale and sallow and the
uher fresh and rosy. Whence the dif
8he who Is blushing with;
s Dr. King * New Life Pill* ]
to maintain it. E
•
arousing thej
lazy organ* tbe;
off^conitipaUon.
tion and head
1
them. Onily 2Sc. at
and F. H.
THE TRAX-ERSE CITY CANNING CO. ‘
ready to write contract* for
all variollet
Piles of produce for the cod
ing season, and
and will
will ‘be glad to Uke
Advertisement, for Bid. Will Be Senti
up these matter* with any one *t
Out in March and There Will Be
‘
No Delay in the Work.
6i sure ti tail it Ir
i III law rather than to -tHN-iiej
Cillingtraailiic chick
ahoni the middle .»f May
TANTALIZING TORTURL
like a thousand hot needle* bein^dntrea
) you, i»n’tiir’ said the Romoc man. “I know
'that is the way Rheumatism feels and
Rheumatism are quicLly dispelled.
It tones up the stomac
creates a healthy appetite so that new blood, free from the c
nric add that causes Rheumatism, b the
reasons of Roinoc’s popularitj* and ll
e to the fact that it contains no harm-
- '
-fee4 n h«.ry band on hka abouW.w and |
do cnich a sight of an officer , unlf wnt j
you wUl go on and suffer without rh>Tne <
n yBa will only take Romoc you will be surprised how quickie
your rheumatic pains will kav-e you.
Romoc gels right lo work
and purifies the blood.
It strengthens cverjone of the vital ofgans of the body so that the poisonous secretions that
luc-de-
Or. he's liable to?
^
^
”
and then ihere'a n
for s.ich as;
•hUn and-If Jack RenSle once get. hi* cough
land* .VO hlm-hell dUcove.
TtM* plare it locmted
8'
.
‘ Japan l* bnllding op n large navy
,^*he bn* put oat of commlsston nearly
» prove fallsfactory or
JOHNSON.'
S PARTY.
I Mr*. J. A. McIntosh Hoctes* to Her!
^day*
captured •everai valoable
*
Friend* Yesterday Afternoon.
^veaael^hlch. with a little fixing, will
A "Thimble Party" was the title of a,
material strength to the Japanese
Plifiasant affair which look place at the*
V fir«t
H la lo be seen whether «be will home of Mr*. J
A. Meintoeh. 214 i
^ bass aa>ood auccewa on land as on Boardman avcnu%\ >*e*terday after-};
ntHvn. About twenty-five guc*l* werer
present mid ihejtme passed very en-},
joyably. M*.=. McIntosh being
rapjt-!
ble and clever hostess.
;
An amusing feature of the after-•
noon was tbe fact that ea
soon as «hc arrived, had
V r f
r \
to her back.
From question* aakej;
the microbes which im by other guest*, she was led to guess.'
tbe blood and clrcnlntloo. or attempt to gne»». whose name ahe
Dainty
nil trottbios
that Interefere* was wearing.
of thci
wHb aatrUioa.
Tbat'a what HoUls- here served during the
THY A meOKO WAITT AW
work .U
*>■*,. nights
„
and Sunawing
J interest for you
is^ comiKuindcd semi
Tltc
fleposit
is
nr A X E
rca«ly ior '^•ou any time you
wish it and may Ikv diawn
Th« PeeHeaa Fine PanU ara batter
han merchant Uilor made. Mad# by
TL
. without previo'^s notice
DIRECTORS;
rsS-'iSB:'"-
I city
school taxes and s|M*claI a*
of .1903.
win be in my office to n*celve said
'a from now until February 29ih.
o'clock
lo 11:30 o'clock in the fon-noon. and
from 1 o'clock lo 4 o'chKk In the after
n.»on. Office In
Roora tin, Wllhetn;
Dated February 1st. 1904.
M. E. Haskell, City Treasurer
209G to March
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
NSTRl’CTION IN OIL PAINTING Mr. Ix>ula de Marasse will take a
limited number of pii|di*
In
4.11
painting at his studio. 2'M Washing
i4in alreel. He will als4* take ordem
[»II. IJtte «.f
Ternit rea2095tr
Record
Want
4
Returns for the i
bring
Big
ty invested.
Four Important Items
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE
CONSIDERATION : : :
The plans for Trav,-i>.. City's n. w
filler*! hulldiiig are nearly crniplel,*.!
and it is announced that work on ihci
_______
Corner State and Union Streets
Citizens Phone. 146
annually.
writes
aumplUm and nothing amid be dime
for me. I was given up to die. The
offer of a frve trial bottle on>r. KIngV
.New IHscoven- for Ckmsumptlon. In
i duced me to try It. Resijlls were start
syriul
•d by Con- :
Darragh in a bMier to,
her aiury to a husband or iaih' i and Hon f-Vank
imilion
ConBC'-sinan!
ihey express indignation in«l re|H*at Ihirrash states that thw ha* Ih-y-ij n,>!
the »tory to others.
Howcmt. this delay in the progress of the plan- .-indj
that advertisenumts for bids for the*
vrnr'Vomaa-. o.tor»m.«4«i> lorL'ds er4'4'ti«»n 4>f ,the hnilding wtl! b* pul.her reporting tke affalr to Ih.* ih'IIc.'| iiKhed in March
The bulldin w ill be
loire.xK.. !-,m i„ dilmensions and wU’ t»ej
;ht lead to
and giving daU ' hlch might
sp4*f't. and
nuKicru
:
to
.-ipiH^ar
. an arrest for fear
plete in Its detail*
•in coiiri and give
ragh has In^m assnr.sl by the *iip< i
Bat. i*oe of these day*. ihU same vising archlu*ct. J. K. Taylor. a«id th(
find Wm« If in the
••band or father
This w ou!d tnd
and th«m be wll wi*h that he
l.iillding will in-5 ^ tw*m am»sted and punished ae j
'*4what be will get
HAVE BOTH
•“•I
speaks
gives forth
piercing cries as it
« weini and
surrounding shores
m.t unlike the wailing of a
child, or the m.mning
of death." And a
the heart t.. say
all a fake anyway
•
________
ng rej covery. It surely saved my life.” This
Booker T. Wnsldngton. spiuiking
i
ceutiv of tlM* inanv objection* whieh great cure Is guaranteed 1for all <
and lung disease* by Jas. G. J
F. H. Meads, druggists. IT
and II 00 Trial bottles lOr.
-..—
'
THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
w", * ZVX!}'V
Oyster stew.
Si',', m'
BscalloisM is.WUtH-s.
Cold 4Uw.
Wafers.
.
C4>tT.M.
Icecream.
•
.^“^ko,'
ing qualities that make
It
j
The catering was in cliarge,or Elmer valuable in ca«*s of chronic Indiges *
and dys|M yida
It mingles with
Brown and the viands w
phasing, and app*il»lngly prepared | the f.K.d
fr
you eat. aidh Its assimilation.
and no detail was omit led In either hones
the preparation or the service
ice. iM.thJ organs
up the
After the banquet a dance was en r«*vtifrt'
Joyeil hv tho^e IncliniMl lo the delights w ludi- system
of the light fantastic white others ' R. niemlK'r that In Iwglnnlng the tiae
passed some very pleasant hours In of ,Ml«»na. you do not risk a |ienny.
games
The who|.* affair was prv Druggists 8 K Walt A Sons' written
eminent!) a succtak and was enjoyed guarliiitee is an abstiliite protect ion
by ail present even the dlgntfle.1 pne and even should you lose it. they will
fessor having as gtH>d a time as any retiirn >-uur money without question
of his pupils «»r ft.rmer pupils
and without argttment sh«uild Mi
pi-rfect salUfactl.m
fall to
When he approadi.-i
a woman, ahe of rourae eDd<*n\
get as far away
........... ............................. ....
YQUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.
PRIQE TELLS
QUAlilTY SELLS
Boiled him
stotT exritee much indignation
Tbe polce force is badly bandl
to attempt the
act as he tUx*s.
J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE RE1AIL
rrwe..2«r«
His
scene 6t operations last evening was
agnln Sooth Union street.
Night before last this
■ .-;-f
ISALE8AL eOlTMCT
the Manrbooriin railway and along Hon of the country than all other
the Yalu river a strong RuuUn army eases put together, and until the laist
and is moxing tew year* was supposed to be incur
has been concentrated,
concent
able. For .a great many years dtK iors
vitm poaltion.
pronounced it a1 oral disease and pre
»*1WI1I
attack this army Bcrllied local remfilles. aid by cun
t Will the Japan.*se
Japan
snndi through the aid of the
of stanlly falling to cure with local treat
menu pronounced It Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a ci»nstUii
danchiMMian and 81
tional disease and therefore requires
3ierikn railways? Or will they rontent constitutions!
treatment.
Hall's Ca
themselves with the ooenpaUon of Urrh Cure, mantifaciurcd by F. J
Coria and await attack by the Bine Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. U the
only constitutional cure on the msr
stank?
keU
It Is Uken Internally In dose*
The repealed attacks on Port Arthur from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
have amore serious purpose than to dlroctly on the blood and mucous sur
furnish the world with a spectacle. faces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars f..r any cafe It falls
They probaldy <Mver the landing of a
to curi*. Send for rlrrulars and testi
Japanesc'army at a point where Rus monials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Tosla is not well prepared for eff.'cilve
ledo. O. Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the l>evt
friends that they have seen him
-
.1
A good. 80lid oak dremer. S laige dnwerg. beaotifol Freodi
platen^, for. ............................................................6.75
A beantifiil solid oak dreamr. fint dam finish, worth 19.50.
for.......... ..................
7.76
Next, worth 12.00. for.^...........
9.60
Next, worth 18.00, for.............. | 0.26
Next, worth 15.50, far........................... ............. ..... 1 1.76
And to oo op to one worth moO. fat.............................21.50
ct from. IF YOU WANT to make up a Imtl
Rke jroo the same cfll on iron bed* to go with
them. If yon have not the cash, a little down will do. Ikm*i for
get the date.
r^> 1-21,-rr
JAPAN** ADVANTAGE.
lW OATsl battles off Port Arthur
VJ
CiMflMilpo cteAved the d
^ or tliff vmr to the eooL «ars tJ
Ocmm. They i—iMUrmte tho
.fKBllinr Whh the ground.
at 8 bfiMtin. Wc have jiat got tken tm1 offer them to jpon nntfl MooIB. M the fblkming
Thir*!
la^hcnu.
pecu. at the First Methodist ch
ird has been Installand the number who wlH try to i
t. Not te the teie- lien arc ^
that their rule U belag ad led t
srerer. but in a hair tnaad. Ike food
every service. The Inttrer arc
in the question b.v the use
the
murs* Hall Was the Scene
lures by the use of the pictures
N. A. Cleveland of Leondlas has re
of Mirth and OsiMy.
lyaitng “In HU Steps" has been (
ceived fMi Idaho the hide of a monageneral In this city and has cow
tain Hon which mensures seven feet
the sttemkm
km of Mr. Sheldon hlmsei;.
hla
from tail to nose. The specimen wUl
The ninth anrual banquet
tlu^ author of the book.
be mounted and placed on exhibition.
nockeray ir boslness college
In a leuer to Mr. Holley of thU city!
Judging from tome of the newspnand es-stnOents occurred In I
itghly sue-1 he expresses great inie
in the use pt-r dispatches that flad their way out
hall last evening
K was highly
and there being made of his book
of the town, the story-telUBg social
se plctares are used by profesi
which U to be pulled off in Galesburg
FOUDE PAOPW
ures for money making and
thik week ought to be s Double af*.
■
lethlttg unusual for them to bj
it ten yean ago when Traverse
!
The 1. Stephenson company of i
now. Prof Dockeray established hU row night the course of live eveningss met has «00
«oo menai
men at wprk la lu log
schord. The first class nombered fif- In ibis book will be completed.
A ; camps, tbe largest
umber in the hisand W per cent,
who hate more than employed last winter. Over
feel of logs are being ent dally.
uuuvnnvuiu muu
To Seilie
settle S
a q<
question called up by the
imes
ifteen that composed the!
Tickets are now out for the fuU
Ionia county as to what
option law would have
first dass. The pdpils of the Traverse
lo
on tsxes. the Ionia
Standard looked up
City business college'are scattered far tickeu that will not be used by the |on
'i«at tribute
tribute that
Ihst -----------will iM* cju ih,. records and found that in Van
and wide and the highest
to Mr.; Buren dbunty. dry. the tax rate was
can be paid the school is that every feired
h<- hu mu) urRYDi n. : W.JB per fl.Ots,; Montcalm, dry. $3*5
former pupil and those enrolled at
wet. 12.30 per ll.OOO
*"?r“je«.. Cn,e
Tr.ver» Cf
____________________
8t. JoMph haa
How Would He Treat Its Bad People?" „p hi, ,|4H>ves and Intends to weed
►esk.
is the topic for^fonight sod s fine j ,i,e grafler» who are anid
sMd to ha^
have I
fh-i-vlous to tbe ’bahqm
> city. He haa atarted
! J*rdf
fif Iir»rk*VSV
U
i
South Bend paving
Caldwell
, rendered a highly
km aft«-r wbirh a
a l
number «if femmer pupils were called Oruggiat 8. E. Walt A Sona* Bond that I *®^e'‘ume
Miofia Costa Nothing Unlom ft
was broken into and
<m fiw shon responses
0««>rge K!l
borne
Hebrr filout. Bert VTllhelm.
reeled toward i
Ikmiiiur Ikinn K K White. Chkrles
caused his arrest. He Medical Dieoomy.'*
Piwfer. Wallace Uitjnan. Alvin .Armlt
ime as Charles . Doreway
am; J«Ab Harden and Wroer BllUnan
%\Tien you g.-t a l«.x of Mi-eni
rers deserve great credit
n.
weri eiHRSeii and appn»prUte re^
fl.-kh b»rming ftsMt rn»m S C. W
ally
thins, they will give you a *igne,l
les-B
to refund the m*»ney unless it
is the proud owner
dysiM^sla’and Inrreaik^s weight
ci.llie dog which has developed a new
nous year* the banquet had l.» IK*
trait and may in time qualify for a po
ser%.-d to two sets jif isI.W^h • In the
altiou on the treasurer's staff of dep
banquet rormt were two long tables
heirs nntil you acknowi«*dge
ntl.-s The dog found a iK»ckett«ok or
and iheiH- were ortupleiely filled twice.
ibui
na has helpe«l
the other day and briDginx
The ial»b*s w.-re tastefully decttrated
U as in the Virt
*
"****‘^
at bis master'*
with carnaUons and srailax and ihe
contained five
arrangemenls of viands and silver was roo U...|r
lK.nd ibtt U «
j
porR-nA liKPOSIT I.VTIIK
mo«t pleasing The m»mo c*mslslwl of
m
whmU
the Japaseee fleet
A LARGE LINE
OF ODD DRESSERS
WHKMKMM
TNOS.T. SATM aiii i. W. HANMCN PAOF. DOCXERAY*S PUPIL* EW*
TEftTAlNEO LAST EVENING.
^7^.
1
n> mxaa mown nATmsi aar, woo, Friday. February it not
THEEVENINGHEGORD COLLEGE
S. E WAIT & SONS. Pharmacists
School Supplies
I'lvcr ihinK tliat is nt.cded in your
school work. You want 'Fablets—you
can find all kinds, hard and soft paper,
all'si/t*'' of shrf^is. and ihr nr west of
covers: comitosiiioii books are used in
the differeni studies, practice book.s,
bookkeejun^;
rejurij; blanks
manivTi.
inks and pens,
ens. pencils in all colors, in
wood and all kinds of lea«ls. oil an<l
chalk crayons. We carry all the scho<il
bivoks used in the tlisirici >clu»ols in
this vicinity and nearly all kintls in
the city schools.
Pit“Panic-Flinch
the three jjreatest ^ames of modern
limes. The most enjoyable way lo
pass these winter evenin^js. “I-linch’’
is as easy as authors and as compli
cated as Whist, and it only costs 50c
for 150 cards. ‘Til’* is 2he most noisy
me eve
;^ame
ever invented.
itcd. ')Invest 50c and
try it. “I *anic” is after the same order, (only it differentl, and this costs
40c: to o
own. We have all the newest
ds fo
cards
for Whist and Pedro, new backs
ds of ca
boards and carom tables. The latest
in invitations and envelopes. We can
assist you in many ways.
Want a New Desk?
that is our lonL' suit—to suit you every
way when furnishinijyouf office com
plete; every olfice should have a Roll
"i*op Desk—they keef) everylhinjj so
safely for you the prices an- from
$*Jl00to $4'J.nT A splendid line of
office chairs to t;o with the desks- '
wood seal, cane seal, with or without
arms, solid oak. leather upholstered.
revolving or stationary. Some would
rather
hiifh stool. .Sectional
bookcases keep your liooks
you can put your hands on them at a
moment’s nc
loiice.
Seen “w Go-Carts
Nothing finer have ever been placed
on sale. The baskets are handsomer;
the handles are porcelain: they have
the automobile gearing,
ring, tlthe finest ever
put on a go-cart.
-cart. The cushii
cushions are
larger and the upholstery more
re elabo
elabc
rate. The parasols arc better made
and the lace covers arc entirely new
patterns.
These goods sell from
3.00 to $'J5.0D. It will surely pay
you to see these go-carts, evenI if you
do not intend to purchase just now
A TK HANNAH A Ur
•W
MERCANTIU COMPANr
4"^
IBE XVSnPQ KBOORDl TRAVSBas GOT. XmH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11 IM.
^ Ok many
6^ tm» nbotrt
^
^; ^
4 ViS
fe: “B«St’^’~'"
Flour
ii( that you do not have always to be explalnlnf^
to customers that the last lot vrks a little off,
but that it will be all fight in the future. .
“BEST* is right all the time. ::
:: :: ::
Rannab $ Cay €o.
CEmauL iftws
OF THE WOILO
FACTSAMNJT
i THEJAPANESE
i ,
•
a6iNC.LEWIS
,1-----------
ITIilp-TiWiCailftMr
oun NAVY'woke them mOM
THEIR ORfEffTAL SLEEP
tieo Ttet io Now Much In tho
srastk'
.......4clt^nH»r25c
P«b«^Ey.
Choice Medtoni ii»<l
pn»et...............5c lb
Choice Uife 40 to 60
pnme*................ ...fc tb
N ice arbdpeochet Car
pici or mce.................Tc Ib
Nice borne drieagpiae...Sc lb
Choice Eafflish Oenned
Curranu........... ........ 9c Ib
Choice Blue Ribbon Seede<3fm«nt.................... lie Ib
OOl and »ce for ydonelf .
Oridoallj th« bloods Uot oioke op
Dsl Nipplo. of Orcol Jopon. w«« peo
pled hr o Coocoslon race, vbo occupy
sraot leader was koown os Jlrnmn
Tofioo. who fuonded his dynoklj oboot
SOoac. He is deifled os the descoBdoot of Amolerosu. Goddess of the Sun.
Aootber sUins of
f from MoUyRio
of the strln* of
Uyeio by way
w
To this oouthera slrola
llsloadsdoe the ‘ mercurlol
the Japs
lUii^{n my dr.t%^Tnkitoreadthelr!i:^^
m
Some leiidMi b Diied Fruiu.
Wm ten tl«a wide they UN.
Owioe «nan pmaet,
^acts About Clio UtUo No-
Independently.
----
if tho succeeding
cen*
And stHl you pa? for^
Tt.e history .f
suce.^d
vaau. until about 2(K) A. V..
The Minneiuita man
in iJed :
«-ay as he re alien an amazonlan empress by the
Georae il. HeynoMu.
approprls
of Jingo oapt
Jodjte of I be clly roni
his campaign was a big thing I
t sny ropuUlcan who tri^ to Konw Tl
elebrated 1
•The!
mo tor tho notuinSilon
That s for
f<«f Ja
Jni»an In mor.- ways* than one.
ThoJ
irorth a lot moro than It osts mo."
j vassals brought with Iholr tributes the
WT.OD tUnator SiKemor of Wisconsin | knowlodao of wrlUna. the rivlllEOtlon
all hi* rol-lof China, tho mulborry and tho Kllk
worm
Tho art of rplnnlna and wear*
AIsloh GIbMin of f'alora. Ala whp man.v of them w
tna foliowod. and In the year M2 the
has just reached tho romarkablo ago the same tine*
In
The Wlscmsln man. first imaao of IMddba appeared.
of lie years. Is still In 1
thought quite a scholar, Is oole«i for thi» «ucce«*dlDa rontury there was a
of all his farultb-s
Ho fought in thv his ecc< ntrlriii«*» of pronunciation. For lK?rf.-et rage-Hike that now for wostOrlfwuK under Andrew example, he calls the JltHU*8ted IsUnd oni Idcas-forthe civillsallon of China.
Jackson, wa*. a Mildlor in the rn^-k ♦ (*u iH-y •
Arts, customs and opinlons—whcther
• R.-clpmcliy
juid Honilmdo
of sri
prtjce lly
"Calla 1th tip* acr«-nt
I'hilippines" Is
Is-rr is • calleylMuThese slip. **aase Mr.
•Fhll.p*
atytiiish.
own enuneJa wpre made hennlHary ami the Shogun
Tonnlna male for rrvshlont HoimmivoM
of Veddo fsho general. gun 14 *41/ I
should the lattiu- sin the nomlna.i..®
I the mlkm as mortal man can r
wouhl le. In strong eon : |, „
T the ml-t
that as ..m as W r
. Crast t«. Gie Near Vorker Should they . lecfF kido and shogun gut to fighting, and i
dge lie
.'r in the way Indl„„
!
Ibe yoked together
out
€‘X
I
l*Oth
mere
whipiM*d
hy
the
Samurai,
or!
iH.ri of suffering from J
:
rated A repuhlirai
of strong
until i»m: badger sii esTiian ' warriors After that a
.mu long ago: '■|^H.^evelt is as
I Shoguns held sway
ove lh»- land.
ay ovAT
roll
I
In I.'.fj the 1‘ortOgijfwe
gator,
Ikit F^irltanks 1«* a>* Hlngglsh a« avnnat
better Than Gold,
M<md
rcrv.l
boat •'
"I watt troubled for several years | landed and
isclf ,
A aery emin»mi
.\Va Y«irk repuh^ ■ with chronic Indigestion and nervous |h,. was f.i
hy the Jesuit mis I
Jlran attended Sei,at«.r Ik iH u s rece,,.' dehllliy.^ ^to5 F. J. Green, of I^n Ulonarv. Si
s ^:^h*r. % hn r
^
flon In
Washington
Friday
night. { caster.
rapid pnigrt's-i.
Tiring of the cn.wd. he went to g n»r , until I began using Electric
ner and sat down
A friend came up which did me more good than all the;
Hut 1 he visitors werci TX IT X, I - t vy
I2^\L>
and they talked id mien and things. "Is medicines 1 ever UECd. They have also tini fn. and wen* ordered aw«> in
I REMHl)\
FOR
Kllhu IliMit going on ttie ticket for guv
kept my wife In excellent health for ny ]
after terrible p«*r*M‘cutlon.
rnmr of New York?' asked the friend > years. She says Electric Bitters are <-tri
iiy was extinmted and all for
*1 hope not." said the very «*mlnent re ! just splendid
for female
troubles:
wen* kept away except the Sure sikux «; .U^uT; alicad.
publican "We will have enough trmili^ 1 that they are a grand tonic and Ic
! rhinese and nttich irad.-rs
This ex-> n .t
t tl
Uor.
i, atv! it
le with KtH»seveli without putting his'omtor for weak, run down women
pqlslon was arcompllHh.Mi hy the To-] i,.*,; tint c,;
tl
OUgh.
1k»swell on the ilckei."
; other medicine can take its plao ;^!kugawa Shogtins. who
introduretl a]
el.*^‘«Hl our family.'
family."
Try Ihem.
Dnly
laador Kayner. the
newly e|j*cicd
; horrible system of «‘spif»nage. whieh*
s«>natur fnim Maryland, had a J»*w Ish 1 SAU^fafU^n guaranteed
hy Ja
i has left lu mark until the present day! TI.ctc is no meji.
so valuable
reMoriiig strength to> tl
the throat and lung*
father, hut married a Presbvtt*riaii! Johnson and F. H. Meads.
In the shaiH* of «llshonesty and lark of;
VJS'OL.
I*. K
• pra.ndcst lun:; medicine Ln«»mn. l*hiA
wife. He has In-on described by one 1
-------------------------------Halllmore Iamy«»r as the blank page
PEACH BUDS KILLED.
'
When fNmimo-lore Perr> kn«*cked atj
Ihb door of Japan in 18SI. Iho Shognn h ,
I conuniially tiu-d. We guarantee \' 1 Nt »I. mill bring life,
Wherhe*ias**™nn"ng”fur Amg^ss”he At Least Half of Them in Vicinity of rule and the last phase of modleval-Lp,
he debilitated, rund..^^n system.
,
used to attimd the Jewish synagogue
Grand Haven.
ism fell before the mo*lem civlllrjitlon.'
presld*'nt.
..f «h..-h hi. rather, was
...
,.r,>ldrn..;
_ That date, when the in*atv with thel
every «atnnla.%- and ibrn aeeompany
raliod
States
sfcmHl.
March
31.Utmake flesh faster tlun anv preparation containing grease.
W. AlKVn. one of Iho lotHine
his wife to the Frerhyterlan rhurch on
as.n4.
mas
the
birth
;N0L quickly rreates strength
.Sunday , He was never serlou.sly In- pt>ach grower* of this locality, says Yokohuma Nagasaki and Hakodate ^
«ieulat«Ml with any {larllriilar religious that a careful examination of tho were opened to trade in IS39. and the)
l»earh buds In his own large orchard
kerm
next year -we sent a mlni<ter to the
and inrigoraiing fclMiiUrr. \ INOL is of exceptional
Kdllh T. iJAwrenre. now a
neighlxjrlng orchards, shows
Need a sucur.lun.
MlyS
court of the mikado.
INOL jHis’tively rejuvenates old folkv Money track to
value
in
s*u.
V
cases
The dalroos. or
mltiUry
leaders.:
long time
in acce
esptin
pting
it Urns, and
there were
changeil conditio
many attacks on
F* foreigners. Our I
h
a<*ked In ISCl.and Discxsedi rvcv arc «1;
lilsmrv and foiind Xortv nari's of the
f‘*®f 'hat the long contltmed
.fol hcAli;
Inlerprtdcr
. and the legation
nt
retohdk?n torn^^^^
not al h**’^**
r
‘^<‘'■iou.^ havoc.
I
Reprisals and ragg
in lldii:
In other minti*rs the minds fr«»m the mas hurncs]
pmiiti
lowed for FCV-,
xp,MlitlonH
me>t were mild and witc not feared by
Tb
Isr.K before or*;
the peach growers.; hut ihlH year the
weJusd h'ssons as Ahitak
I faces
lake is froren and every* m Ind from det* carat* alitiiit after tho young mi
to le* studied
Instead
,tion. VI
/nerthrown
the mlllUry
that direction is arctic In its severity. kado had
such lessons they put In
rulers
The first year of enlightened
TIs said a iMiltle and a glass
rule really was IkfiR. when the mlkadoi .
Will make a jMTson mellom-.
mpvtvl to T«mJo. changed Its name toj Vou know th • life ar: * :*urc dcvc^jmcnl of
But llorky Mountain Teas the drink Toklo and made It the capital of the | nourishmcut.
.\ INOl. ; Ips nature change f.-«i
nemspapiTs. repuMle
That li\ens up a fellow.
empire H.- soon al»olli«hed tho feudal i co.iv muhing
An as well as democratIc. clreulat«
system and‘lK*gaii to copy the ideas ofi
among his csmsiluienis
AN.ui
oi
the western clvlllratlon. The first
THIS WARRANT 13 PRINTED ON EVERY VINOL PACKAGE.
'tbetu- nbwspapers of rep
nt^wspaiier
appeare.1
In
1S70.
and
the
acting
:ilc* e»»me In his mail to
first railway was opened two years
wvekly.
"I takf a g»H>d
la\»\r
History moved
rapidly after
the demiwratic pai>ers ah
that, and the country w
foreigners gooerally. The
Christian* was removed
aries w,.loomed
ed to the ivKii
!!ear>
thetfo paper*? ■
It contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver
oil. actu.illy taken from genuine, fresh Cod-livers,
with o.-ganic iron, and other Ixxly building ingredi- |
ents, il: a deliciously palatable and easily digested !
form. It is therefore recognized as the
^
•
J
GREAtEST MODERI
JTBERRTH CREATOR
-.
?he m^'‘visiu>?s^
lElECTRICirr
ras 1000 WArrs
liarWn Rim EMrtc
U|M nl Piffir tl.
known I » nKtlicine—the original GUARANTEED
Dmbrntmtmd - Att Ttrmtt OvU
PEBEiVty^ygtS
j roT iWuroTz ajU P«*oU«r. i JD ® m.. mad
o. r. CARVM A BM.
E&li.LniiECAIiO
Oainno9h-roOetStroi^
OM Poot^
tl I. A.I
, Kt PUtW HlT«r
.......................1!2
Womk PoagftB
i-S‘r?53Hr
FIRE INSURANCE
H.1aONROE
**"
General Insurance
i£
31
:: r‘.?s - 31
t-
FIRE INSURANCE
Pa:.
L MlTVHll4L,O.F. a.
ji
.jORt. SAWYER A PENHALLSS
MmrsJsygrnothorm-- Worn
rr/.r„‘
I New Wilhelm Block
E W HASTIISS L SHI
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIAN* RT
COMPANY.
laVMl Jm.I0.IS04
... TnU«am^ daily
-DENTISTS.-
All Warfc af HIMimI Pa a* Ml* Or
Flaa MS
a SpiMMW*
A. D. TYLER
Hiu»d«7 Z tL p tk.
GaNeBRODS ULesRS
R. SANTO
nOOTEO lit THE BLOOD.
|6EIE»>1
Naw WIthalns
f-
IgT^TK OK KjrmoAN -r.Kinty -f
1 At m
PrtAmlm coart for tb* rooa
I ir • r i irmon Trmv^n* . bokJrm at Ih* ProbaU
atT
Dive for It
Next Summ^.
arelarweaUngulcen.
*
Whenever a aoce or nicer is alow in healing then
•ometbing is radically wrong with yonr blood. Some old taint or poison
that has been slumbering there lor vears, is beginning to assert itself,
and breaks ont and becomes a bad nicer and perhaps the beginning of
Cancer. These old sores are xxxited in the blood, and while watnra, soaps,
•sires, etc., keep the gnTlscc clean, they are not healing. A bh^
medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood
and a tonic to build up the general system is what
And S. S. S. U just such n remedy. Xo
it and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful cuiatiTe prop
erties. U you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, and medi
cal advice or any infonnation you may ccsire will be given by oar phjsi-
eiMawithemtehiu,.. tmsmrrMpeemc CO., Aluumi. OM.
KASKOLA^
TABLETS
contain Diastase
: the only known
diBwstive oF
st-archy FoodsA'o otfter remetfy </aca\
W»*,*t Hranrh. Mic. FvbNl2 —Hiving
f.w wiw log* U a now in*lwFtry to In*
«mgac.*d In at r!t*ar lala* ii#'xt t*i
by Mofict*. j W McCauwy
Ik^ytT. i.f rnion Ci
rwvlg.*. of Cam. They have just
Iruntl tho titlo IO Iho lan.l on which
! ihU lake I* Iooat.»d hy pun ha^
ii; our
deli
Frank Thompson, now of iK-troii. who
conducted largo l«mlH»rinc operation*
on thi* lake 2»* jrrar* ago. .UmiuI 1.4t>0
log* of the Im*m timlH'r arc in shallow
water, and It I* e*ilmatoil that at least
Tl
4ik).o.w» fc<*t can be re<
recovered by cm 1
i paying diver* In the deeper part* !
1t>g* are clear white pine,
I Mori of 1
an« a* they are water cured, a top ;
notch price i* awored for the Incky
owm>r*
you
Bum* and the Missouri Pacific.
j
!y wliat w c say in this Warrant —
*iii or Clluivocation. Wc know
Ionic preparation and general
r of lior.Ii. 1 known to mcilicinc. W’c bank
iV.tation
’ b>rtiine on its licing wliolcsome,
‘.J :;..d i:t t - efncacious. and on the fact that
. r niaki r t i prcxlucc anything like VINOL.
.idiiK-nt i' .. any other medicine is the same
\.Ol. is r ^e. l)on't take our \vor»i for it- ounsolf . ■ . v.r cxi>cnse - if it does not help
j ;sund the loss — ii costs you noliiing.
JAMES C. JOHNSON,
There doesnT seem to be
defective
x*tlve about the gall
fall of the
tl ti
> strike Sedalia. A bunch of them
Q getUng free lodging in the
Pacific station in that place,
itlou.™
\ They buy tickets for the next..........—
'
peats t —
_ up
p in scats
I and then curl themselves
I or on the floor of the depot and go to | fR^Mb
»1W
The agent can't pul them out
beoaure them can show tickets. At;
the end of the month they return thej
Dr.C^lwaU*
unused tickets and get their money
back.—Kansas City Journal.
'
‘
iz-^
Tww«i.*icec«.iii«i
dl
And II to. mrUwr ordrr«l. that aald pril
S-SarrS -MBfl OHiat-WRB.
DRTGGIS'I. -THK IIO.ME OF VIXOL.
For the convenience ot Traverse Cit;ty people Mr
b«-n Ketuns freo lodRinK In lb--; John-on has arranjj^d’With
d'with some of the other re-1
>«mc «.tion In th.t
;.nj, ci.uggists in the city to sell Vinol.
;!B=r'
H, a CHAMH, Prirtelflr.
"
* i—nr.4.-o-
Utlv a.tl.r
Smm
^TT_
QTATK <l»* M'tTnt»A>-
Ik.
PhooeitS
Sts WaHilactnn St
* tau B
“«SJ!’^rsi«k. —««««.
.k.
WATCHES—
Ch*le. of 1*5 WticbM at bm*
fawtb effrorilar pridna
;
Msfls]
jafstau
had no tronble to cm him. Equally
ton's and F. H. Meads Drag Stores.
..K-
Claus Warrtar. Proprlatwr
8UTPO!« BAT. MICE.
S2J.“,a
nMMMKan
.r, ~.,r.d.. .p^ M . r=»?* Jo*. rnt».tmr
a I••
Mmcimr «k
MBoWMcktSL
rtTy*tr*
Otj!*a»S*^J^ •
I
Neariy Forfelta His Life*
X runaway almost ending fatally
started a horrible ulcer on the leg ot
J. a Omer. Franklin Grove. III. For
M
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
m
MM.
1
■W'--
THE EVEMIHO
XBAVEB8E COT, MICH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, IWH-
TELLS OF
Sr™v^€,E.F.FEI^
ani>«.:case
tHE_^CK
nclatcs cxciting
**^S*tof*^ dJildfSS* Ibcmijl. “; lOCAL
she said oacc to Dr. Moore vben ^rs. j
WHO WERE
acrid la their resaarka. aad. ati
__________
JVKHEMT SATED HIS LIFE
WOULD
NOT
murr
the
ufe
•OAT* IN OUCH A SEA.
Sc.^ TO DETEMDEIED lECErnOi
of the Solid RaiL
M F. Frfrtt. who was oa board the
aallan oo that pforable day when
abo oaak ia Puget mad and over
step souU weal to ataraJly, gare a
graghlc story of his experleaces to a
UQUORCASC
IN COOTT TOBAY
. J. MORGAN GIVEN A VERDICT
or THIRTY DOLLARS-
this laoralng.
Mr. FerrU was aoea at his pretty home
at tti Washlagtoa street and oth«*r Msnlgotd va. Seegmiller tht Laat Case
lhaa a serere cold he was none the
on the Docket for This
worse for tl^ teirfble sr«aes be pan».ed
m:
I'
-I shall aerer forget that sight as
kmg as I Ure. * he said. “Only one of
the boats got away from the ship The
Erst oae was swaaiped before our ver>
eyea aad the womea aad the little rfail
dr« ware engulfed, nerer tn rise by
sea The iM^d was the
oae (bat
icceded In getting smsy.
l^'hen the third boat was launched.
aoBse reason or other, the
le front davit
the stem
The
was that th.
iMiat tilted and its
of women and
children were spilled into
sngn
rsv«*d
to meet their G«h1
blowing &<• miles an
hour and right against the tide which
was going €Mit aad the wind was blow
tag la. The wares
PS were blown tip
Into great hilU
This was in the
straits of Juan
wretched sight
**Tbe ship seemed to open up and
go to pieces. The first warning that
we bad of the danger that we were In
was when the purser, he was the tme
that told me. told us to put ou life
preaenrers
Betwwn
.1:So and
i
o’clock we were ioformed that the ship
was filling with water and the captain
ordered all the women and chlldn n
into (be boau
Some remaine<l on
the ahtp from choice.
”1 had an opportunity to go in one
of the boats but I weighed the ehanct s
did not go
a small boat could
a aca and oven if H
, the oc
I die of cold
posure anyway ao I concltided to stay
The
BImey J Morgan
Whitney Btaat
ju-y l.rougbt
brought In a rerdlrt laat erenihg
for the plaintiff /if |30 «nd he Is to pay
the cosls.
which
will necesaailly
amount to more than he was swaMed
*"ViIui ^nSnilng In circuit conn the
raw of Elizabeth Manigold vs. f’.eo-gc
8* i gmlller c< aI.. trespass on the esse
war resumed.
The Jury to try i».*>
cn;e was siTtired last night
The plaintiff In the rase 1h
Kiur
to MTim* damages amounting to fI.<KSi
for selling liquor to a minor.
Thr
plaintiff Is a widowed mothir ami
she claims liquor was sold to b»r son
Ixen Manigold. who is not of *g.\ ihai
the saloons In King>.l.'> have N-n no
not to sell him liquor
The young man was put on the stan
and testified to getting liquor at
saloons and It has been prac
n lited that liquor was sold t
that another deal was made x h.
f matter was settlinl.
This is the last trial thit wl
bold this
hia term of cxmrt and :h.* t
exriiNHtl the Jurors
until the ndj.iii
jimi
which will pniltahly
I to Han
..iwi ui.d
Pasad4*na i
Angeh
.Mr
Tonight the honuMMimlng «d .V
Case Will IH- reU-hrated
ed at Kiiii.>U / in
great style.
A mammot
n-c.-idl.
has lieen aranged and It is estimated
that there will le* Uo gue .u ie s:i. rd
anre
The affair will he in charge <if
Ihe Knights Templar and a large deleBarliara
Finally,
about 11 o’clock, i
% slghletl. Our hope
and wu ww
wwkcHl
with
^renc'
enewed vigor
tug. the Holyo^fe.'^^Jd*
It i;
thought
that we w ould be taken
late
• capuln ordered
t to I
oat to Port Town
Rxei
ICxen then w«* did not worn so
m\ich. thinking that that wah the near
est Und. But Pori Townsend was 30
miles away, while then* was an Island
hut five miles distant. However, the
captain wanted to save bis ship
’•Finally,
when the course
was
changed, the water beat up over the
ship mi ihat It was km*e di*ep on the
decks where we were working. Sev
eral weal to the captain and demand
ed to be Uken off on the tug
The
captain promised tliat he would signal
the tug In plenty of lime. He also told
ns we were safest where we wen*
’•Then the ship gave s lurch and
lilted to the Isirt
The decks werx* al
most perpendicular and the tug did
not answer our signals
At this Junelure another tug. the Sea Lion, came
up closely and we thought that surely
then we would be taken off liui the
eaptain ordered her to run forward
and tell the Holyokl* to cast off (l»e
tow which she did as soon as possible
and returne/l.- We were clinging to
the bow of th** boat which was alnive
water,
nnaly this sank and many
w»^ swept away
-I retained my hold and came up
with the rail on which I was clinging
r filiated away with this, which must
have been a gateway because the solid
rail never would have broken
This
and my life prem-rver kept me alluat
until I was pIckiM up l.y a small Isiat
from the tug The rest of the siorv is
■ - to you. but while idh,*rs may
light on
•k calendar will lie tried,
le rhsrgv in the case wa# «1
at A o’clock thin arti-rmsiti
GIRL’S LONG
AGONY ENDS
IROQUOIS' VICTIM
OIE8
AFTER
FORTY-ONE DAYS.
Kagori Takahira
ve \V
read by C.msu! Co n.
n .sfionse wa>
tiwsf
IJai
Nippon” r-tJroa: Ja|pan
and In pan
K.iresters hall Sal unlay
was as fallows
• I take U for
ntc*d that
JUst is a
VANIL1.A. Chocolate.
concern 10 you.
I 'hope that
Cream Caramels li»c ai '
go farther and assume (hat.
Saturday only
a\ least
you have formed
nirv rvpiviu*nts.
cattsi* which my
But whateverr your attitude may Ik*
|M'rf»*ci agreement with
thv Injt to your )udgTm*nt I wottld a|e
p«*a!.
’•Jaiian to..k the liiliiativ.- lM*cause
the (mpendlng peril, while it ihn*aten.*d others in a manner, was to her a
matter of far gn al.T moment.
The fMisitlou assumed hy Japan
was the bigiral result of her environm. ni and of tlie inexoral.le necessities
Ilf natural safety
Considerations not j
merely .if self interest or self n*-vp»*ct.
but of H‘lf protiTilon. have led her H»
Japan gained
gain
A rmithold I
by right of
initiative In in
Ihe
ground
that
of the I Ala.. Tung
mehaiN* to the iw»ace
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Clingen.
of Phriatlan
1S-Year-Old
Eciantista.
Child
8uc
cumbs to Her Bums.
i?: :
Chicago. Feb. 12.—After llngefmk in
agony for forty-one days. LVyearold
Elizabeth Clingen. the five hundred
and sevenly-aeventh victim of ihi‘ Iro
qooli disaster, died at the home of
her nurse. 4307 North Ashland avenue,
yesterday. With eyes burned out. and
body so terribly hurt that physician#
predicted her death on the verj night
of the fire. Ihe yonng girl survived
many of Ihe ill-fated audience
Elizabeth Clingen wiu the siciv
daughter of William Clingen. 2t»l Ash
land boulevard. Her mother and her
mother’s friends are Christian Sci-nlists, aad after the first twenty-four
hoars of suffering (be child was taken
from the care of Dr. B 8 Moore. 291
Ashland boulevard And attended by
Christian Science nar*«s. Thlv was
done with Mr aingen’s consent a# a
Inst chance of saving her life.
When the girl was taken from t»e
neath a pile of twenty bodies and car
rted acroas the plank to the North
western University buUdtng that faul
aflernoon her own fnmlly conld not
recognize her. At the Pasaarant hoapiui it was said ahe »oid not tlve an
boor
With aauksing vitality, lowtg to
3-SHinS-3
Continvous Work
Night and Day
ig pany
nlng.
2104 2t
pABM AMD
by our espert, Mr. Fleming.
He says
W. Wait enier ained a i.urc-j
ochick diiine- U#i e'enlng in ho-i-ir
ol her htislAnd s fiftieth birthday an-i
nlversary.
The i<Kim# were preMiryjl
UtViirAtod with carnathms. and the fol 1
March
mained it is now entirely rerroved.*
Escalb»|H*^l isitaioes.
Escalloissl oy#'
Cold ham.
Parker Hous** rolte.
Pear cli
Currant ronserv •.
I’iickb-s,
» .
Wahl.irf St tad.
\
Che**se straws.
Wafers.
Mara*
Cakes.
Rolllo Thacker, for several years
the cmpjsing
maohlnisi-<»p<Talor
Grand Rapids ‘
rvMim of the Gram!
and Evening Pout, has h**en cngag-M
to operate the linotype machine in iIk*;
Evening R«*cord office on the day shift.
Mr. Thacker Itsirned the primer*'* I
trade tn the office of the Grand Trav
erse Herald and hi# moth, r and ihrjcl
stsiers reside here.
Arthur Rosenthal of the Globe stoi
i* out of the city on n islne.ss.
No. 223
Montague hall Friday xhc
8upi»er postponed Mr two week# or.I
account of slckiM*ss.
;
Prof. My«mg-s orchestra furnHbe.
music for the club dance at Buttons
Bay tonight.
They pUy«ad (or the!
.......
ijijj lupidi last night.
I
IVpoiy Sheriff 1Philip Felger tnokf
Haney E Smith.
Alfred
. Frederlch returned ]
dhy frtwn attending a meeting of the
executive committee of the Maccabees
at Port Huron
Thomas T. Bate# w^nt to Grand
the Morloo bouse tomorrow
tee of
the reof the exeouf
executive committee
<
nlveraan* celebration.
lebra
publican
The
which be
Da tor the big
held n'nder. the
mWilieiw. «awr lorr^ »„i« »« l4inc. U# hf
We will sell balance of* 6(M)00 sharei
at 15 cenU.
J '
nish the very best of indemnity
to their pat
With th
convene.
LEABN WOSL ^
ding each other s 1
FOR RENT.
paUK T» BEHT liHBlrv nlh.< SI# g Mk
1 P
f**' »' .
,*T-MlUC.ST <b*wd bMW. UaiMii. u^^mrntk
llr-
cmiigiraailiiiceliKk.
Callii(«rnalli>gekict
* "““-gw
MICCLLANCOui
j
pi tfPUEPAIklNU^ AUS.i^^irf
;si- l
*%raorthwaite Rros.^
* He may.” replleil the Russian q.iieL ^
Iv. -for «*ven If he ha.l returnee home.
Mielleve he would have gone l.ack as •
a vohinii*er.”
—
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MijU^£odsIi
SOME -TKIMI»-riN<»
1
s£^-“»SeS;
T4!r
WAtaTM vtUi
«|>nag fruuk ia fruot
-If any lingering doubt of succeaa re
eail
OUsa-iM iSkhm
Ba-ileai
liBgSsC.. »U-». K*rl,» »n*t Uw . bU. • il
suenti-m ti J Ui-rgmu
DO YOU WANT CASH
FOR YOUR FARM?
WE CAN
6ET
IT
H«Tt>i u^ a .l"M in; *111 alth ytMir
|M*f*i f*Mh prir-.. i»ml »t* will M'H.1
Delineator
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Stud/ tka Datinaatar and \ oar
FaahhnCatatagua for St/taa.
tha Mataria/t /auii
Fin4 Nora Too
. j
Mrw. A. W. Watt Celebrated Her Hus-1
band’s Fiftieth Anniversary.
Mi> A
I«SKS5352=£S-
I
r.';. oii'iH hJ
BREVITIES.
Etzabelh
the Jap wa. Us» proud Xu show that
the news w..tried him,
• It Isn t iHu^sIhle- k- ejarulat#**! it
can’t iM- tni* ”
**l m\afrald li. Is.” replb-d the smil
ing Jap\ ”I haven’t much confldenct*i
-sr-iTv’:
CAUSE OF THE WAR
Japanese minister.
an ideal base of operatioaa fa
th2
uiaialaBd They air«dd
*.
ih»t
WAIT MPAITIUT
•It dwHn i »e*'ni to trouble you that
appreciate the same*
so many of your country • sbi|is have
and
gone to the bottom.’• said the re|»t»rier ,
Keep your eye on Grind Tra
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
The Jap (.miled again and waved his
Arizona Mining Co.
Johnson Bock.
FeniA^erom hand eipn-ssively. * Our main strengio 2104-tf
Ther
’ i^ in our land forces.” he said
nylng them.
f
If you would have large returns for
Mr Ferris has a rather bad (cold. :b.* the curtain o
OWNERS ATTENTION!
foundation of which he lai-1 ii in*' seemed to Is*
nt gst in w.th us while
he went on .
You ran buy hame straps for’*"*"
wni'k of I hi' Clallam
• What were the ships diting there’
• I do not lu lleve that
It was their place to pnHect the Iran*
g.«Hl foF>s man that in
iporiK that convey our soldier* across
each. Hair 8tuffe,i Collar l»ads!
milds- said
< the sea into Kon-a. but they have le> n
rtt 2:. and 2XC. Back Pads He
lure in the t
! watting so long for a fight and they
and 2.V. .iti Inch Patent l.eaiher
•
of roi.lt-----------------,
' wen* so anxious for it -tbai they hv)
ads at only 2Hc
Collar
ill arrive fnmt Matt to rush into a fortified
hariior
The
A |«riy
to attend thi^'K- of jsirf^«*st on i^e Asiatic coasL to
Ifite*' thu
P. ban.
'hurch Aid. Dlv.M'»n)ihi*/Russiin fi«*et enme out.”
tab'nilne party Mon t
Then he M*emed to fii l that ht' wa> MGHT HACK UNE--Ray
has -headquarters for his
e ^'Sidenre of |l J revealing i.si much of his feelings, foi
at the Columbia Transf.
/
he stoppiNi. and ad.lt*d stoically. "IMi
The soliciting cotumiUiH*> of th": I nev.*r had raiwh c-onfidence in out
Congregatiuual church will in.t • in • navy”
the ehurch parlors this evening
Have y.Mi any frlend^ in the Jafia
Harrv Monns*.
who is attending nem. nav.v'
was the next qnestlo.n
sclus.I at Big Ilapids. is in the eity
. and the Jap replUnl calmly: ”Vc<. 1
attend the K. of IV l«ll this evening
have a father and several hr. ’
‘ brothers, loo. in the army.”
•I have a hrolher In the rcuist ari>«*s. tlllerv.’ said
the
RusKlan. ’and ul-.
.ling
Ice
Ik.n th.iiigh his term has expired 1 have.
The not heard that he was sent hom.* from.l
lii.'.St the Pacific coast ”
•Then he may is* in P.irth Anb'ir
who took to the boats were losL One
of the boats afu-rward float.*d>slmr.*
e went to worlf in earr
the fast filling ship,
le work that we held
i !ES."
i
in the place, aad a
In
^ loterrupted by the Ice of
grew
up betweea
Baikal. They agreed that the
frieiidahlp that eren the fact j RoMian army in Siberia waa restless
1 of their ccwotrymea
oDuotrymea being engaged in ^ discontented aad that there wtmld
Two Gefitiemen Had k Very ,orp^ag each other oa the otl
other I yet
^et be senous trouble there, and they
agreed that the Japs had'been botleaaant Trip Aaid. From th.
! s^. tdjhe world ha. done no. blag
dimlnUh
beaded in attacking Rusaia at her
Terrible E^mking of the IIIThe Russian. Conatantine Krxyza I .longest point
sky.
Is
about
H
He
has
been
in
^
-WhtA is your opinion of the nlti
FeUd Challam.
I
country only a few years, and ye! 1
resuIlT ihe> were asked, and
jks English like a natlre. He is
answer came in a breath from
E, F. Fetris and Ralph Case ar tall. slim, fair and aeiioos In expres*
-i
no opinion.” aad they
tired In the city last night froih the sloo. His Japanese friend. Beio Hata- .niiled hratably at each other
shitA U abort, even for a Jap. being 1
---------------------------—
WesL
Neither gentleman U much
onK two Inches oxer Ere feet. He is
E. W. HAETINGE A
thF worse for their terrible experience
dark and stooL aad Is generally smil
in Puget n6vn6 and. aside from the
ing, They come from the capltaU of FIRE INSURANCE.
their respectire countries, the Roaaiaa
Cal.,
They left
a^’ew.Or leans
last and stopped
and also at Oil
• apsney will loac in the Bab
millian serxice. the Ruas because ofj
defective eyesight, the Jap because bej
was too short, and neither aeem to rt-;
nl^111 fated 'Clellam
Theae aamc companies had on
wRh the Iritejitlon of going to Victoria,
■iSd’reporter who visited ibej
a C.. but after the wreck they went
hand the 1st day of January.
eport of»
bark to Seattle, where ther rested and
1904, aurplua to poHey holdara a
a battle at Port Arthur, and reported !
Ibe sinking of several Japanese ships.:
mas recelx#*d by Angus Smith
He|
Baltimore diaaater
While,
they owned with
called the two friends down to bis
r what they wen* wear
privatf
room
to
hear
the
news
The^
I the wreck
It will be aeen
Russian looked serious, almost alarm |
ed;
the
Jap
smiled
a
calm,
unruffled.
panics
are
amply
able to pay all
they '
smile
The Russian was loo much of j
claim! in full and are now doing
there alKiut a week,
dng frtim tbe.i a gentieroan to do any glosilng. al j
lorla Portland. Ore.
ao in cash, and still they can furthough he »-«Mild not'but fe«*l elateti; j
X city ihj-
t Mia Vary Eyao-Fo
ty Mad Mold of GaU Inttaad
reprcaeautlre
I tacle at the Oldsnobile wm
i Detroit Journal
The two
«ew UH4. ud II is Mid ih.i!
oII«otl»Dd ••ter lMIMdoftttU^I
--------------tics. Wf-re
used In dreMiag
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
WENT
After Dr Moore wai
Ofl i
KINOELEY TODAY.
bowerer
Deputy Coroner Buckley InrestI
gated the case yesterday, but found no
floeord
the two heuEa
w«cK H*vc «Tu««o,
CXPEMICNCE.
U$T
REPORTS
Kftety play
f war. Mr
ChfUicatiM
------ —
room sb» gave cbeertal awat to |*»-1
'; M. r. raimi*
I
IMEWOOMIERS
■;
We know you’ll be interested in hearin.- about the new thincs. They are coming in
every day now and certainly they are ver> iteautiful.
Among the 1 )ress (ioods are some very swell new cloths. .Among them are \ oiles
ill all the popular shades that of course includes Champagne, for that is THE shade this
season. Mohair or Brifliantine is another ver>- popular fabric and it deserves its popular
ity, for rtever was there a fabric that had so many good features to recommend it as this
one. Slen's Tailor Suitings in Scotch mi.\tures. plaids and stripes are just the ideal cloth
for Suits< Walking Skins.—for any purpose where style and utility are to he combine*!.
Then of course there are the staple w^Caves. such as Broadcloth. Venetian. Cheviot,
etc., that are always stylis-fl. always proper. Some decidedly handsome effects in black are
gotten by embroidering silk dots on Voile, forming lace stripes in mohairs.
Novelty 1 )entelli, so sheer it is almost like all over lace, in fact the pattern resem
bles lace: black comes in squares, stripes, raisedxord effects, beautiful hardly expresses it.
.Another very handsome imported novelty is Crepon Veiling. - it!s the old style of
Crepon on veiling net: cenainly one of the prettiest things brought out this season. They'
are entirely new and will be shown here only.
'The lovely soft materials now so popular, lend themselves most advantageously to
the fullness of the fashionable gown,” sa>Ti'one authority.
1-adies will find these new things here as well as many others not mentioned. The
higher priced ones will range in price from one to four dollars a yard, l-'ew stores in
Michigan carr>- a more complete line of dress goods than will be found here.
Just a word about our fifty cent dress goods. This is a popular price and we have a
mosc excellent line to offer-you. Here’s a brief mention ol them: 3S inch All Wool Gran
ite, nine colors. 38 inch Scotch Mixtures and Novelty goods. 38 inch Batiste, all the pop
ular shades. 38 inch Corded and Striped Mohairs, ideal for shirt waist suits or waists. 38
inch Plain Mohairs. 3S inch Melrose. 44 inch All Wool Cheviot, full line of colom. COc y<l.
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