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The Evening Record, June 15, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-06-15
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THE EVENEnIG RECORD ifTmnn
TRAVEB8E CITY. idlCH^ WEDIHSSDAY, /CITE M, 1904.
TRAVEKSE
300 PERISHED
IN HOLOCAUST WOKHING
fe
WOMCM AMO CHILOIWN VJCTIIM
OM tTEAMM SLOCUM.
1500 WERE
ONBOARD
•CHOLARt or ST. MARK’S LUTH
SRAM SUNDAY SCHOOL.
mt n un Fusnvtis
FORCKO TO JUMP WITHOUT THIS
PROTCCTION.
Bodies af tha Littia Onaa and Their
Mothers Being Taken to tha
flergues OMcers of tha Beat
Canaurad far Not Raaalng
Ashore Saonsr.
urn araoefc this afternoon, thirty
an and six wore ehUdron. The peaflteisls said at l:tS this mftmrthat fully 125 bodies had baan
landed at tha aavarai piers on the Now
YorfcoMs.
Comment N hoard on all aidaa ad>
»raa to tha oMoors of tho boat bowas they did net land further down
stream.. Aceording to aye wftnoaooa,
tamos wars first absanrad arhils
tha beat waa off Hariom bridge and
Just about to turn Into tha aaund.
Thera are aavarai dacks and baachae
near by Into which It ooams tha boat
could have baan turned
BODIES RECOVERED.
Chief Crokar of the fire dapartmonL
who has returned to South
Mland. says th« disMttr M a torribit
Ht baJitvM tha daad will
bar batwaan 400 and 50S
2:S0 p. m.—Up to tbia hour
bediaa, naarly all woman and children,
baan racoverad In and about
aeana of tha diaaM*r.
Coroner Bholer it on South Brothers
island and Is taking charge of th
moving of tha daad to tha city mo
By Wire to tba Braelag Record.
New Yerfc, June 1^-Tha most horriMa halaeaast that has aectirrad In
New York harbor In years teak place
thia morning In Leng Island aeund,
when tha triple deck ataambaat Canaral Sleeutn, balenfififl to tha Knickarbacker Staambeat eempany, carrying
abaiit 1J00 ajUMralenista, meetly
woman and children, was burned to
tha water’s adfs.
At naan tha beat aatimaU placed the
number of theaa who toot thair lives
at batwaan 200 and SOS About Sfty
bodies had baan raeevarad at that time RUSSIANS RETAINED THEIR POSI
and tha potka. tug boats, etaamars and
TION AT VAPANGOW.
small boats sears out in tha sound
looking for others. A doaan ambulanoas and seoras wf physicians and MAY CHECK JAE ADVANCE
nuraaa and ail tha pellea reserves In
tha city seara on hand to rescue the i
bodies of tha daad and succor thdNlv
LOST HEAVILY IN THE
ing and injured.
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BATTLE.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
JAPANESE
RmRSES
The Slocum had bean engaged for a
Sunday acheol excursion by the 8t
Mark's Lutheran church, located on
Cast Sixth street, batwaan Second avanua and tha Bowary.
As usual with affairs of this kind,
the party was largely mads up of
woman and ehildran. At 7 o'clock this
meminf tha boat was moarad to the
piar at tha feet of Cast Third street
and aaen afUr a happy stream of
mathars with thair loved ones made
thair way aboard tha capacious
Happy and Joyous wore the children
that crowdad on tho boat this morning
prepared to spend a day's outing In all
tha onjoyabis pursuits of childhood.
Little did they knew that almost half
of thorn would uoa tha dainty whits
drsassi and tha clean clothes so care
fully prepared by loving hands of
mothers, for shrouds before the day
waa acarcaly bagun.
IN LIFE PRESERVERS.
Whan the Slocum was naaring
North Srothars island soma person
cried fire end s panic ensued. The
flsntee were discovered among the life
prsosrvsrs but how and when they
staried no one as yet has been found
who can say.. Tha burning lift preaarvors wars tom from their resting
pi sees and thrown overboard in an en
deavor to smothor tha Barnes. This
fact added greatly to the lees of life
at It waa remarked afterwarde that
tha bedioa recovered from the water
not oven in a single case wer«
wr^ped In this life saving apparatus.
Aa the Bamss swept over the vessel
tha crieo of the frightened children
and tha acreams of terrified women
mcRod the hearts of the strongest
men. The tsrribls red fingers came
dopsr and closer until touched
thair aebrehing clasp, the lives of
imia anas went up in the thick pell
of aaMkc that was wafted down
saupd.
Mathars ran ovar the scorching
daekt looking for chUdron. children
ran oersaming looking for nvethors.
Soma huddlad in frightaned groups
whUo tho rod death cam# aver nearer
and finally amothorad tham In its em-
FUNEKALSEKVICES
Mra. Elizabeth Bnifka Wm Laid
Away to Rest Today, Rev. Adolph
Martin of Kingsley Officiating.
The funeral service of Mrs. Eliza
beth Bnifka was held this afternoon
from the house. 514 Second street.
Rev. Adolph Martin, the minister of
8t. Johns
Evangelical
Lutheran
church of Kingsley officiated instead
of Rev. T. P. Ullom of this city who.
announced, would conduct the
service.
The three sons and three daughters
attended the funeral, the last son.
Charles, arriving last night from Chi
cago. ThU is the first death that has
occurred in the family and a beautiful
» wheel Ias a floral offc
Bering
i by the t
as of I
mmaiioi
large spray
Oraaplng thsir llttH asm or daugh- besides a lari
offerings.
T1
tsm In their arms asms mothora
of Undertaker Anderson.
juH^ into tha waves. Others
thoir fcnooa «s^ praying, waited for tho
je post in each county.
-nerally
Another matter belt
Factory prices on Kimball piano. 129
effort
talked about is that
made to preaenre the hi.* Front atreeL
should
tory of all Michigan aoLdiers.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
The delegatei* from Northern and
Western Michigan are all wearing
“Traverse City In 1905" badges, and
it is probable that that city will gel
IX year,
campi
The Grand Arm;
rmy of Michigan !
as a membershilip of 14.000
Keep Cool
Michigan—Generally fblr tonlgbt
mmi Tbaraday; variable wfnda.
General—Light ihnader atoram gen
eral tbrongb the w«wt bat la aonto and
Mxithweat. where harrectiag Is progresxlag. the weather U fine.
BY USING ONE OF OUR
f^ammocks
SHOE
SATISFACTION
shall be at peace with them.
This means that she shall be
satisfied.
It seems a simple thing to
ask. but it is difficult to obtain.
Fbr no woman can be at peace
with her shoes unless they are
wt. to
ll will
revelat
BooU gSJK).
Oxfords fi2.5&
Sp**cis stylet 5tkc Vxira.
Fast
ilor eyelets iisci] ex
clusively.
Such t pretty bx mad at nch extraordiMty low prienMomste
quite an iniloceieat to pgrebaM. Yo« caa aM a tmmmi tUa
year «reljr. Good, doae woven oaes. dorable oolong firil riae and
lear^«Klwithiriof«.firomf/.f5ifBfJ9. GhreaiacalL
« etty Beefc Store
WEA'HiER—Generally fair tonight and Thanday; variable wtaBa.
What
Will
BENDA
Do
Next?
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
:T H E:
KING'S CASE
BEING HEARD
King cat
ent.
The case of the People vs. Hem
Schumacher, charged with
great Ixxilly
Uly harm,
le pressed on motion
:lon of the
prosecutor. It U understood that the
complaining witness showed a great
reluctance to testify against Mr. Schu
macher and that under
clrcnmstances It would be hard
make a
KING PETEK'S ANNIVEKSAKY
Hit Enthrenament la Being Celebrated
in Servia Today—Faativitiea Have
Been Orderly Bo Far.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Belgrade. June 16.—The anniversary
of the enthronenoeiit of King Peter I.
today is being celebrated with greatest
festivities throughonl the country.
Everything thus far has passed off
an orderly fashion.
AKNENIANS DEPOKTED
Scores of Them Have iiben Arretted
and Forced to Leave ConaUntinople on Flimsy PretexL
Armenians have been arrested and de
ported from Constant loople on the pre
text that there are signs of approach
OFFICBRS ARRSSTCO.
Lynx Hide CoMoa Trouble In BunMwo ing trouble.
for
Themos
Pbtiilpo
Another
ForAn eye witnaoa atataa aa tho boat
gsry Charge Against Him.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC STOCK.
naarad tha abara Mm t
a« Ml Mdas by tha Baatlag bediaa M
SSvan Per Cant Rreferied May Be labar paaPhtars wha had Jumped far Ufa.
sued to PrmtA HoWws.
C^lalP Behalak. Flret Pilot Van Wart
New York, June
Jc talk
and -Baannd PUet -Edwin N. Lnadar oooit ydstofday, vma mniresipd to
day and srfl] bare a hooring before
lat the Sonthem PaeiBe viU iaeoe
have baan nrraotad.
Fnur tnmdred Mefcata fOr tha apeurMon wore anM «a oBMM. H la aotL Mr. PhJUlpa pot tfito 1
moMd that tha matharo tnafc from 700 poMog of s lynx akin.
Ladiee
to ioe chlldreo along lor whom no
brarjr paiiora Friday sftorBooo si 2:20
aboTfo woe nwBiL Tlmro ware vory
ick in ^arge
o'clock
charge o
of a oobnaittee with
BOW anon nbnnrd with tho party and St tbe U. of M.
. H. J. CvtM. <
AKKtSTKD AGAIN
TEACHER8 LIKE BIG RAPIDS.
Mra. Fiorance Babbitt Wni Prebobty
Heed W. R. C.—Over Nine Hunthe vacancies for teachers in
the High achool and at the Central
drsd OcUsatas Present—Many
building have
b
been filled and letters
Wearing Traverse Badges.
ing received dally by Prof.
MUIer from teachers who would like
Big
Rapids. Mias Grace
Special to the Evening Record.
Morehouse of this city, who has been
Battle Creek. Mich.. June 15—Even’:hing in Iowa; U expected to take
thing poinu to the election of Maj. Miss Isabel G^y's place as teacher
of Latin and German. The history
George H. Hopklaa of Detroit
f only c
mander of tbe G. A. R. and Mra. Plor
‘ supplied *
*acher.
enee S.
of Tpoilantl as presi
dent of tbe W. R. C, wbUe Traveree
WENT TO JURY.
City seems sure of getting the state
Conger Water Deal Case Being Delib
encampment In 1905. Detroit ii
erated on New.
'
tempter to most delegates aa the n
Special to the Evening Record.
meeting place, but Traverse City
Grand Rapids, Mich., June 15.—Tbe
rorking hard and Detroit isn't.
ise of Editor Con«-r. In connection
Last night's camp fire was an emi
ent success, but thU evening will be with the water deaf went to the Jury
2:40 this aftemo&n
lie feature of the encampment. More
1 delegates i
JOAN JOVNOVITCH DEAD.
a 1b stated
suued that there 'were 4««'
deaths in' the Michigan ranks durlnis
the last J-ev. ThU fact has cause<i Servla's Greatest Poet Has Pi
Away.
much disrusBlon among the delegates
in the ho|el lobhlos. and it is predlcD
By Wire to the Evening Record.
that the time will soon come when
Commander Colonel Khavastounoff
and Adjt. Sub-LleuL Dragoslaff
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. Case on.
Nadochinsky Were Killed.
Schumacher Case Has Been
General Wounded.
Nolle Prossed.
Si. Petersburg, June l.'i.—The gen
eral staff remained in session until atThis morning
mcMit 2 o clock thU morning to trans pie V
King, charged
late and give out Lieut. Oen. Baron with 1
It lieing alleged that he
girl was of age In order
Stakelberg’s message announcing the
isence to marry her. was
light at Vafangow. This nnuauatly
taken up and at 2:45 the attorneys
late hour indicates that the authori
laking tbelr plea to tbe Jury, the
ties attach considerable importance to evidence having all be aubmiti
of the
In Clrcnlt court in the
the dispatch.
rged
It is thought her** that the Vafsn- People vs. Thomas PhllHps.
»d of
with forgery, in which he dls]iposed
gow affair may pn.ve to have been a Ij-nz skin, tbe Jury brought
quite a heavy ffght. The fact that the diet of not guilty and the prison
Russians held their position in face of who has been spending about t
heavy losses supports the theory, and months in Jail, was released, only
be rearrested.
It is l>elieved that it may t
This afternoon aout 2:15 a jury v
severe check to the Japan<
secured in the case of the Hannah
n advance.
Ueuteoant Siokelberg s telegram Is Lay Mercantile company vs. Jeffen
D. Pike, assumpsit. The case is c
as follows:
which it is claim
limed I the defense
“A battle began at noon around the
tionally and
Russian position, four and a half miles that he gave a not
Imed that l
ipany did not
south of the> sution of Vafani
afangow. th it is claltE
nnditioi
istle seed in
nem>- making repeated attempu t
bought
Islodge our left Hank. The attur
mpany
ise claimed the
was repell(>d and we retained our pos
ike good is the n D thlnfig for the
i*vore
bavastounoff and Adjt. Sub-Ueut
Dragoslaff Nadochinsky were killed.
General Gemgross was wounded, a
shrapnel bullet shattering the right
of his lower jaw. but he remained
at BauK Bte. Maria Laat NifM.
Waa a PMIsaasan.
By Wire to tbe Brening Reoord.
ALMOST BURE pF OnTING a A.
Sanlt Ste. Marie. Miclu Jnne 15 —
John McGregor waa instantly kiUad
R. STATE ENCAMPMENT.
by a street car laat algbt while croaaiag tbe track. His bead was horribly
tf broken. He
battered and c
KTMIT S TBK ONLY UVAL wa^ a poHceaaan at the gov
park. He leaves a wife And t ) chll-
MAJOR GEORGE H. HOPKINS MAY
BE NEXT COMMANDER.
EIGHTH YEAB—2211
nULENKYCO
RED CROSS
LABEL
is a guarantee
against
mistakes,
TRAVERSE CITY
MFG.CO.
cheap drugs and
impure chemicals,
W. L. BROWN
OMOR.
CnV. Laka Avn. ar»d • Oth
REMEMBER THE STORE
The Old Reliable Shoe House
...219.. . FrankFMricb&CD
New Stand
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
242 Front Street
O. C. MOFFATT :
Abetractg of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Eatabllahodln ISeS
Room 210 Stata Bank Bldg.
Lddks' Wbik
Underskirts
In new
patterns, cassimeres and flannels—
sizes for young men from 28 to 32 waist—sizes
for men from 32 to 44 waist—prices 1.75 to 5.tX)
you won't need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING
Bttter wtiuts than totr More offered
sun s for young men from 80 to 36 breast
measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas
Ladies' long underskirt, deep Hotince, trimmed A fip
with Torchon lace, wonh 75c. for -... — • Another lot with tucked and lace trimmed /LQn
flounce that were 86c, now.............. ..................
ure 5.00 to 16.00 in price—especially good val
ues in our medium priord outing suits at 7.60.
Another let of fine cambric, with three rows of torchon
msertion and deep edging, worth $1.25 000
Another lot with 8 inch ruffle trimmed with embroidery
and lace insertion, with combination of
1^1
tucks, values up to $1.75, for...................... X V
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
A)k)ut 12 ladies’ short underskirts with deep flounce
and trimmed with wideA'al lace, worth # 1
, $1.75, to dose for........ i............................^X-UV/
MONKEY SAVED LIFE
Spt6alprkt»09 C0n€i Cp9tn,€0masamdDnwtn
tbi9 sj/f.
€, WiUHim,
CwMr r«wi
exJ a0hm
OF WOULD-BE SUICIDE
Leaping fepm hU cage to tbe
ground, a large chimpanzee attached
to an animal farm la Jersey City. N. J..
wrested from the hand of Matthew
Broeoeli. a knife with which tbe man.
in a It of temporary iiuaBUy. was at
tempting suicide. Tbe creatiire aaved
animal was greatly attached to*
For tbe past few days tbe maa
ed of tbe beat and declared
that bis reason would aot last mocb
longer. While cAeaBlag the cage of bis
pet a few days ago he saddeatty Imgaa to scream. He picked op tbe knife
and alasbed bis throat streral ttams.
Tbe monkey Jumped through tbe open
door of bis cage, and was wrsstBag
with tbe ama tor tbe knife wbaa tbe
other keepers came. nmmasW As la ^
tbe aty boepitai la a aartoaa eoadlTKY A MHXNIU WAMT
TMY A
ZfSit J
m
1
THEgmmreMtOOBII^TBATlBgEOnT.aaCg. WKPJTESDAY, JUKI U, 1*0*.
IHEEVENINGRECOro WAimnn
Aa CoMr
fIM T. MfsTSV «.
(me « the Aerelnamemi of the s
mpgsm gjam warkara. At the v
Hovamrr
LAlMCg IM RLARg ROWNf.
Mnq li Lm
I at Wirt#a Fair.
:H£mnmfm9EAi>
PAIOC AND MASUrrrt ORSAT
•OXlltO eXHItmON.
EXCURSIONS
SWRE WAYTOeUREDYSPErSU
Pere Marquette
Kingsley Was Caused by Psrslysis
mumtamta
Sunday. June 19.
Train will leave Traverse City a
6;.*10 a. m. See posters, or ask agent
for particulars.
1M4-15
H. F. Moeller. 0. P. A
r fstbers of Sithln were in tbe daya
‘barlemagne
ae grai
■anted I
intlng In
airb the uulimll
alted1 right
r
<
t glcdlea.
consideration of their
heir ninking
n»n
glnv€>s and l>ook covers from
of th«* d*NT they killed There U an
old saying that it takes three nations
to make a glove—.<paln to prodt
kid. Fnimn- to cut It out and England
tc iww it toaether -^hle-jgo I
He who steals my purse steals
trash, and the dealer who aells tbe
imitation Rocky Monntaln Tea, robs
his customer of that which enriches
him not. hut leaves my health poor
indeed. 23 cents. Johnson’s Drug
Store.
8HAVING8.
TRY A RROORO WANT Ra
nPi
•
Frt PiHtgjRF rggpit T
! Jsas!—1
I
I
TM^HaaM A Lay Marcaafllla Caqj
$5.00
In Fancy Cloth
If TOO are thlakiag of going
West don’t fall to see what we
have to offer. We have thou
sands (rf acres of the best farm
ing land in the United States st
at our oflices or drop os n posul
card for full particulara as to
price of land, reduced rates to
property, etc.
Open evenln
Saturday i
A. F. NeHInper.
C. W. Ashton.
Buif a...
$5.50
Buy a July Designer, 10c.
rHk. J. WILHELMSAS!
‘..NationaHlcntists..
To introduce oar crown and bridge wrork, also operating, to
show the people ot Traverse City and vicinity our methods and
fine woik, we will for the next
Detroit
TEN DAYS
Jewel
Has
tbsf "tRke smRlI gss
bins.
Bup H now, wt CROm
uict tbtm fnt.
Trank trade
146 e. TmrtSt.
Ladies, “yo« can Jump on IL 1
pie on iL but it will come up amiling
every time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK.
22 K Gold Crown..............:
$4.00
4.00
Bridge Work.
..$ 1 .OO and up
Cold Fillings..........................
Silver Fillings.:..................
.................
50C
Painless Extraction............
.................
26C
Best Red Rubber Plate.....
................. 6.00
tU WORK OUtRtKTEEO TER TEKRt
Remember we are on the yecood floor off the State Bank
Buildingr. Suit 207-208. Be sure you i let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
BOTH 'PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
June the Montli of Brides
We help the brides-tc-be In every way to solve the vexing question of outfitting in all its various branches.
We have an unequaled line of wedding silks in white and pearl and the delicate evening shades.
tiful voiles in the dainty colors and the light shades of silk mulls.
The beau
All make such beautiful gowns.
Fine Linen Bed Furnishings
Choice linens that are the special delight of all good housekeepers and the nucleus of every well-ordered
linen closet.
made sheets.
The finest of bed spreads, best quality of sheetings and piyow case linen.
Then we have the finest stock of Ubie linen in the city.
given than an outfit of fine table cloths and napkins to match.
Surely
A big stock of ready
no finer
present can
be
*
Furniture For June Brides
Never in all our history have we been able to demonstrate so conclusively that we are
in
better position
than any other place in the city to furnish the new home in the most complete manner and
economical manner.
Bed room suits, springs, mattresses, iron beds,
dressers.
commodes.
in
such
an
chiffoniers,
couches, davenports, easy chairs, rockers, library tables, dining tables and chairs, china closeU. Turkish
rockers. Morris chairs and so on through the furnishing of the entire house.
Don’t Forget the Range
The most in^wrtant piece of household furnishing.
No matter how small your new home may be we have
Just the range you want and the price is surely within your means.
Mora New Gradi
Presents For the June Brides
Elegant cut gtasa in moat elaborate display.
M£9 TIM moM 6RMMITEWMME
No store carries ao complete a stock
of kitchen furniture.
Screen Doors, 65c and npwardi
aew sidewalks bollu Kingsley Is one
of .the BMst prosperoos and hustling
rURgea la this section and many nei
Btly belni tbe coming i
are constant
Joys tbe disUoctloa of having
loder a
r
Amainaarasvr.
Aau with long and powerfal mnu- “iwtorm" la TVansvaal matters a I
AUdsa have been emwesfuny osed for yaaes ago ba was aenteaced to cap
maklag aorglcal aUtehes. Tbr ma- ponUbment by Judge Gregorowskl
JoHty ot Orcek sacgeeiia keep etwks Pretoria. After BMOtbs of wtartssMt
of them, and opon the arrival of a
potooo aoRmtag from a clean cot the
little thing like that In no way
oats are hroolbt Into nee. The edge*
aC tbc cot are broogbt together with emahed the spirit of rbilllps.
He Is now lietween 40 and 50 years
tba Bager of ooe band, while tbe snt.
AMd orlth a pair of forceps. Is brooght of age. Pbysleslly onlmpreasive. ha is
I
man. with dark, penedose to the wound with tbe other, its a allgh spare
mnadlMes bttlBg throogh the flesh ou trstlag eyes, cleer-cut features, and
both sides and bolding tbe edges to nenoos. artistic hands. He is fluent
gather. As many ns flfteen or twen persuasive speaker.
tj en sometimes osed for a single cat
aad they are osaslly left oo for three
ar faar daysL Their reoioval is then
tor aaalar thaa tbe srllbdnwal of the
f grtra ottilaaiflr osed for that parpooe.
Onr skirt department b
foil of the best values to
be bad. The cut sboorg
represents an all wool
skirt, nk^’ trimmed, in
plain cloth at
GOING WEST?
IlruggliU.
Rate »2.00.
’
‘Sing at the dose or using so many
___ infuls or anything of that kind.
This valuable reme<ly for the cure of
dyspepsia Is In tablet form and is the
simplest war to sure the disease.
<imp1
“Ji
each mei
few davs you
Walt A I
alth
wi.l find digestion Improved, hesll
ig. and good, solid flesh addad
imlng.
rkmble remedy Is not
This
it mingle
mere digestb
foot!, and is readily assimillated by
llgesUon and regthe system, It aids dij
RUtY AT KINGSLEY.
whole dlengthen
tilates and
its use for
io that after
J
gesilve tract, so
aral acshort time healthy and natural
>n Is restored • the stomach and
bowels.
^ RpaeUI to the Evening Record.
the slightest risk In
r^'
irt_—I.,, Mich.. June
r..M is__
VI
KIngaley.
16.-Kliigsley
IT 8. E. Walt A Sons
s U a very bosy village Just at present,
peraonal guar
r U addition to numerous i&provement
REAL ESTATE
Grand Rapidt and Muskegon.
Last NlghL
Spaclal to the Evening Record.
Kinst)«7. Mich, June 16.—Hem
Kdter. a well-known fanner whose
was about two miles essi of
b«f». dled1 ^ at half past twelve last
Bl0t. h death being due to paralyala. He was bom1 in Vanghan. Canada,
aad wasI 7S years ot
<jf age. He leaves a
wife, four daughters and three
SKIRTS
—OH—
Mra. Pfaak Potanoa of fkaaavilla
as a Daalah liothsvaa BiMs wbMb
la Ifltt,
waa priatad aad pabSshad
.
a d(
Its old. Ob the tr
■g tt « yoais
The pparatnr takas
■ Is a chtOBolagl
ogleal hhaao of tba
OB loch fa dlamccer aad axpoaos book’s owners aafl heads of fbariUca
•pectatsrs Oot War Momtog Revo- half
the palat to the hlae lame of a coapic
ICflt. Tbe book is won booad.
laaa—TWe Other Qosid Roots at of lamps. Whea at a white heat he
I pacfect Btate of
ratad. and
draws oot a thread Almoat as lataagi*
Wteaastem Ctah Meoao.
George KIvIsaa of OoMwalar says
tlags
this
gUstea
-There
Is
a
ban
on,"
and ta proof of it
omcc 10 #«0NT tTttrr.
a great iroa wheel states that he has a hea with a brood
of yooag (dilckeBB. and that erei
which nsakcsIM revotatloBs a miaaf
elnh last ereslag among the members.
other day since the chicks were 0\
4 A. tK
tlm«. the omtehes were quite
reeks old the hen has laid a double
a Bumber of strands have
cltlag bol the work of theamateurs put wound. When ready for removal, Diked egg and doee not
ae nuMh^gteger Into the game that the sratcr most be thrown oa
smlly as alL
greater pan <of the tloie. the specu lest the thread. <m acooant
Brandi eouaty Tank Waltoos" have
coavalsad wlh laughter.
iy away and be losL ecome tired of eeeing the oom
Three hnndred of the ioriginal gin- skes stripped of ftsh by the na
elnes ad spears. 8o they will
I mast be pet together to n
thfekness of ordiaary cotton gaixe a dab aad raise money to hire
nor the height
detectives to put a stop ^to Ulegal
thread.
rery well, the boot being clean and laThe talsbed fabric U of an exqui
netting. The board of sntereetlag. They boxed three rounds.
sitely beautiful texture, somewhat re
Ben Uoaingue aad Irving Murray sembling the rich stuffs of gold and
PRACTICAL JOKINO.
were the next up aad they also gave a silver used for sacerdotal vestmeau
rnwimi JMdM. antlif 'ite aoM three raend exhlli
aad altar cloths. It U usually white
Henry BasetL n well-known ColdtiWyXttira] jokUic tmasioable. shoiild the crowd ooosiderablc entertaini
and as lustrous as satin, the surface
bea bay the pat
kfftirtfteMbrUv A praetteal jak» and retired to their comers at the end reflecting the light with somewhat of
bin store pinaing
much winded as the result of
Ic luster. Blue.
A poor thirrg ot boot boeoom
other delicate
neat maabout machlac,
0moMloa tor «Mrn»Mt omtony llm
laaufactured.
speedy and at noisy. Mr. Bassett la
rii tbt HAWthg of WMM OM'I elM Jabs, books and swings most <
The material Is solIlcienUy pliable very proud of his aachine. which Is
did BO thing
It Is I
be manipulated by the dressmaker, ratirely different from ay ready
where
here the nlr ough'
ought to I
the needle
lie pressing through
thro
without made model. Coldwater now ha S4
The rtsibllllles
litles cof the crowd
any dllBculty. It can be made up Into auiomohlles.
A fMT Aitrs sen. PrsBk RieMckc. greatly excited by the
exquisite costumes and has little af
Some men are bound to be “flrsL’
Apsd sUtMB« tkOBght ho sroald searc
between Ralph Hi
finity with any of the weavers known
en though It be “llrst" with n tomb
Paige and resembled n collision
MtetkOT. Ob his war hoM to River
commerce. On account of le pe^ stone. There Is n promoter named 8.
itself D. McNeal at Jonesville who hu
M. J. the father had to pass between n whirlwind and n cjclone
more than anything else. Hsslett's
ily to the pul
tabl Ished a new enterpriae—the mak
bMs boms boshes. The sob
imlutioo of ginning mice, produced so fashionable. A lovely
ing of cement tombsUmes, aid 1
Vffrff la those aa4 vbeo the father by trying to get onto the curtes of fashioned with the full gathered shin cheap, durable and artistic—qnite sty
M passhfc iaaipa4 oat at hiss think Paige’s seven Jewel Waterbury move of the 1S30 period, the foot being
lish in fact. He calls tbe cem««t
hlai. The father thoogbi ment had the specutors dlxxy. li
Ished with half n dozen volutes of
“Omega. ' which Is entirely fitting for
shining stuff, the corsage matching It the use It Is put to. And the first
0e bor was a blcbwarmaa aa<i
^ACabhed htaa la the heart. Now the would see an1 open!ling, the Wsterbun It style. Sometimes an all white marker" produced Is for 8. D. him
dr..SB is relieved with pipings
self. now going up In the town ce
Is dead sad the father is almost would Jump sI few (
lags of faint tones of rose or baby ter>
would reverse his
engine and
I
At last we have It—the seedle^B
blue. One great advantage this fabric
wltivgrief.
would end
st opposite comers.
id up at
pie. the greatest wonder of the
n Is U)
loac aRo. some boodluas Ib
There will be four bouts tonight ss
submit to the mlnistra- chard world. John F. Spencer of Deer
’^owo took as old negro oot sad told follows: Southard and
id Heigbes. Lyon
field did It—but he won’t tell how. He
ns of the lauiindress
$ila that they would bora him at the and Voglesong. Tyler and 8 uirtbIs
an old Colorado fruit farmer, now
cessary when soiled is to wipe off
living in Michigan, and It took many
^ •taka. The aged maa. kaowlng that be walte. N. Monugue and Waite.
B surface with soap a
In order to illustrate the practical years to coax the coreless pome. Now
yet seeing a dreadful
he is grafting seedless cuttings on all
How’s Thisf
utility
of
“glass
or
crysul
cloth,"
the
s4sath ahoot to be meted out to him
pple trees. There are many peWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re exbibiters have erected a stage with hls app!
It had ^eea to others of his race, ward for any case of Catarrh that can- fooillghiB on which everything is of culiar things about thC variety: Tbe
wept aad pleaded but the mock prep^ (»■ be cured by HaU’s Catarrh Cure. this inimitable fabric. The floor Is fnilt Is solid with a navel away from
the
stem
end. And. aays Mr. Spencer,
covered
with
glass
carpeting,
which
P.
J.
CHBNBT
A
CO,
Toledo.
O.
pntkmm went an. Flaally the cries
We. the undersigned, have known P. is not Injured’ by use. The dome, tbe apples (»me without preliminary
'aad Hidings oeased« the old
ceiling and walls are decorated with blossoms.
. Cheney for the i
^%MTt had refused to bear further believe him perfect!,
Pour danghters, all musicians. Is
while glass cloth, tucked and studded
atiala aad the jokers were murderers. buriness transacUons. and financially
regular Intenals with rosettes of the record of Dr. J. D. Dunlop's fam
ily in Alpena. Miss Edna. 20 years
There on many gaves filled with the ab'e to carry out any obligations made very color which look like s
old. is a violinist and a graduate of
by bis firm. Walding. Klnnan A Mar iright'-hued floa-ers growing c
■vleUaM ofepactical Jokers and
The very the Chicago musical college. Mias
vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. bed of the purest white. T1
jniirs theasadlves. There are several
Hall’s CaUrrh Cure Is taken Intern- furniture is upholstered with glau in June, aged 17. chose the plant
favorite Instrument and is todi
oday a
-la. laaaae asylmas and others that Illy, acting directly upon the bl(
different colors while American
Ished artlsL Miss Kathli
hleei the third
system, in realistic coloring are set at
'Wmr gray hairs as a result. There are and mucous anrfaces of t
of the young ladies, las Jlisf passed
id. The picture Is completed
free. Price. 75c.
athera that have simply bad their soul Tr«tlmonlaIi
16. and is a pianist. Little Margaret,
-otip consisting of sly figures,
r all drogglsu.
per buttle. Sold by
torn bat have suffered much from the
It. bridesmaids, all the youngest, barely H. plays the vioi<; her attendani
mlly Pills for constiTake Hall's Faml
llke a virtuoso. The father of these
toimeats of the practical Joker. Taken pat Ion.
died In the pti:irest ahlte and In
gowns UluBlratltv;
UluBlratliV! Jhe latestit fashions. remarkable girls is a practicing phy
«athe whole, a practical Joke Is often
0«« • Pm«.
This display cost 125.000. It is sician and an author.
tloms not a Joke, but a grim, terrible
Napo Fell, a Pere Marquette section
whispered that one of the smartest
Tlie
following
story
al«iiit
Jnmoa
J.
aad sonetlmes deadly thing. If pracas strolling along the bank of
Hill, tbe rallrond presldeut. Is tokl in women In the smart set of Si. Louis Is
dleal Joking could b« restrained by
Island lake during the noon hour when
tbe northwest states: Mr. Hill wns desiroui! of acquiring one of these
spied a big river bass
wonderful glass robes. Attired In such
“"law, then life for any would be haptalking to some friends In a bote] lob unique style she no doubt will excite
uiih. having “bitten off
i in its
by when n young man bustled up to the envy of her rivals and set the
ould chew " The tempre than it could
3 much for the Italian.
tat Inn was
him and said: “Mr. Hill, yon elHltued fashlyn. of wearing glass gowns.
id divesting hlr
Whtls Traverse City U not so dense
Almost everj- article of feminine
year ago that no one need lie out
Mr. Fish i
> plunged In, grabbed
gi
ornament may be fashioned
ly Ropalated that a “breatbiag spor is
part of tbe ivnintry.**
s Job In this
I
elghed
■ought It to shoi
from ’MIsss cloth." There are sots
Mr. Hill.
T did.” admitted
t
:MaaeasBry. still a public park would
pillows, lamp mats, small covers and six pounds. Very few river bassI have
“Well.’your stnteuieut is Itu-orrert."
ha* ffood thing for the city. It would
ren pin cushions. Braids for irim been caught in the lake. Old fisher
declared
the
young
man.
"1
have
I
mi
u
y that ex-Supt. T
provide n place for those who wish to
ing dresses and milliner}' In all of
bustling for a Job for the ptist six
L A :
le latest atj-iea are made in
Bpaad n few hours quietly sitting in
get work iit any
lake about
lUt 17 years ago.
•spect as t>eautlful ns those mi ufa*ctht saaahlne or shade and would be a thing 1 can do."
ne of Galesburg’s citizens
cheaper they
ired from silk,
plaee where public recreations could
obsened Hill.
“That’s Just
ide from w<x>d Chicago, has a reputation as a prac
d fair to rival those mad<
tical
joker
and
he is ’•keeping busy."
be held. There are many choice spots “What can you do?"
:*er so siiccesafuliy exploited
He
had
occasion
to employ a Chicago
“Have had several yeors' experience season.
In and aenr the city that could be utilfriend to assist in the management of
While the textiles made of glass
iaai to good advantage and should Ih> SI a stenographer: am an expert Ijook- by far the most Interesting part of
a
new
local
enterprise
and. being In
keeper, have been a shipping elerk.
Chicago
himself,
sent his employe on
Aoae no.
and know tbe business; am an .\1 ad- exhibit, there are other things to arthe attention of the curious. It is aheai! to secure a house and send Imck
:lsing roan; also a ffrst-i'lass ImxjL
instruct foils as to his bouscbold goods
said
that
there
is
hut
one
man
In
The practice of throwing glass, blu ageuL" said the young man in one
already packed and ready tor ship
world who, with a single breath,
«r sharp wire and other missiles in the breath.
ment. Finally orders came to ship the
It ended with Mr. Hill giving him blow a bubble from ten to sixteen feel goods by freight, "except sewing
Btraet U not only reprehensible, but
a letter to the Great Xortheru <<Bees long. When this breaks it forms Itself
by doing so a person becomes amlen- la 8L PauL He was gobig to try out into a vaporous iridescent subsUnce chine, which ship by express ’’
Chicago man “misunderstood" tl
able to the Uw. Blu ot slam, broken th«* young man and see what was In almost as ethereal as air and finer than der.and tbe entire furnishings <
the finest gold. This is used for dec
1^' crorkery. etc, are not oaly aa annoy him.
orative purposes and when cnisbed home went by express at a c<
•Thank you, Mr. Hill." be eJaeuUt- lietween the fingers nothing remains $1,000.
anee to blcycllsu bat also may cause
. aerioos injury to s horse. Rubbish of ed as be hurried away, but in n ma but a powder as fine as diamond dm
and of all the colors of the rainhow
That Throbbing Haadacha.
r that nature Is easily disposed of and asent he was bark again.
“Say. Mr. Hill." be asked, “do I lake
Would quickly leave you, if yon
^ ShaaM not be thrown into the street.
tbr brake beam to 8t. Paul?"
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. ThouBe got a pant.—SL Loula Republla.
provt their
sands of sufferers have proved
matchless merit for Sick and Nenrous
;
iriATMff
Headacbet
They make pare blood
and
build
up
your
healt*Onl 25c.
Only
Oamlas of Wsll-Knowa Former Near
Money back
Sold by
X W.
cut glass.
Nothing finer, and no 1
Fancy china in all manner of odd shapes and dainty patterna.
Just from the importers.
can have too many articles in
A splendid
fancy articles
Just the thing for a dainty preeenL
SHIRT RUSTS
Are you wanting a shirt srakt of
any kind in huge or smaS iuetf
If ao, do not think of baying
ontil yoo hare aeen our new
ooe that iboald be here by Sou
vday or Jfooday. Rfoimbg
theae waiNs srill be eadafliye
pattema from ezdanre shirt
at ECON.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
4
HIE HANNAH & LAY
mercanule company
'
HANMAH & LAY CO’S
-1^
<gTT;jncH; -wstotodat, jtoe
easweskm
is, wh.^
ONLY TEN DAYS MORE
HAS MSN IN CHAMB OF STATS
HtOHESr QUALITY POSSIBLE
W
BEST
• C E. WORK If YEARS.
State ChriaUan faSaawar Canuaiitla
at Laka Orlan Jniw tSSO Wttl
- FLOUR
Wltllsn
Erersols
u»d
Susael
iMdsrs ts tk* tmmouM tmi at
P«T7 county. Kcntncky. nre said to
have shaken bands and burled the
hatchet for good and renewal of the
bloody strife Is not expected.
The
war between these two families
resulted In the killlnc of some forty
To Richard Mansfleld an enthusias
tic wowma admirer had paid tribute of
pmlae. adding:
**l suppose, sir, that
when la the spirit of those great role*
you forget your real self for days."
*'Tes. madam, for days
as
well as
nUfhU. It U then I do those dreadful
derloin steaks at the wallers." "And
you do not know of it at all?" “Not a
solitary thing, madam. nntU I read
papers next day."
Senator Depew addressed Tale stu
dents a few days ago. his subject be^
tog poUtics. HU speech was pitched
In a high key. and some of his audit
ors took note of this fact. 1’hat was
a beautiful speech, senator." said a
recklees Junior to the erenlng. “But
we feel ourselres Incapable of applyXI your theories
to actual life. Won't
tl
u
gIre us a
footnote—something,
u gire
mat or. If you please, on practical
»lltlcs?“
But the Eoman-featured
aswered
only
not In my II
I the highest I
thority—Thomas C. Platt."
Speaker Cannon declares that of all
the close-Asted men he ever knew the
rhamploo to a rich bachelor who live*
In V'ennillon county, Illinois. The su
perintendent of a local cemetery sent
hto lot salesman to see If he could not
get the bachelor to buy a last resting
place. In half an hour the salesman
came back and reported;
"Nothin'
doin'. He admitted that the lot* sere
good, but was afraid that If he bought
uoe he might not get the worth of hi*
naoney."
"Why. there's no
fear of
that." said the superintendent, "for he
most die some day.'’ “Tbat'a what 1
told him. but be said he might be lost
at sea."
President Roosevelt has preseinted
Capuin W’. B Curtis of the BrIitish
steamship Peareth a handsome gold
watch and chain, suitably lnscrU>ed. In
recognition of his heroism In rescuing
Captain Davis and a crew of the Amer
ican schooner Rebecca
A. Taulane.
which foundered at sea
twenty miles east-northei
llatteras.
The Peareth
lime enroute
from
Philadelphia
Cardenas and when the Taulane w;
Her
masted and a*complete wreci
crew had -been clinging to the rail for
sereral days and were In a miserable
stale of exhaustion from exposure and
hunger.
The only Rhodes schoUrs at Oxford
so far are the colonials and Germans.
The Americans
will go
there next
year. ‘The cokmlals are said to be a
bit rough, without the Eton polish, but
a year has done wonders with them
But the great successes among the
Rhodes scholar* are German*. "I lie^
lisre," said an observant don. "that
the most capable ma'n in the college
Is a German, who came here with a
Rhoiles
He is also,
I** scholarship.
scholan
should
d say. the most popular
ollege." contli
I the observant
“'Ink England and German
rmany
will understand
land one another
anot
better If
we get a few more likef him.”
I
Jean De Reszke has se
his Paris singing school with so much
enthusiasm that he Is not likely to 1
ige by at
him. i
a matter of fact, his new enterprise
MICHIGAN
altemati .
**ni
As he has as many pupils as he can re
ceive now. it will be seen that bis
Among the addresses at these
school will soon be as much a source
will b< the following;
"The
of profit to him as bis singing, even Junior Sodeu
Society." Mlaa Madge G. Slbat the rates he used to be paid
ley. Detroit;; “How to Get and K(
Talk of army reorganization recall* the Boy.“ Mtei Street, Xtotroit; "The
Mias Thyrza
Allen.
a story told of Von Molike, the great Old Member."
German miliUry
roaster, who held Grand Raplda; "The Asaoclate Mem
that when war begins the work of the ber," Harry Myers. HUtodale; "Mis
organizer ceases. In 1870. a few day* Sionary PoasibilUle*,’’ Mrs. H. H.
after the mobilization of the German
army had been ordered, a friend of
Von Moltke, who was anxious to see Wells; "The^JMermedlate Society."
him on Important business, called up Miss Nanna Crozler. Grand Rapids;
on him in some trepidation of mind, "Prayer Meeting Committees.'
squeal. Albion; “Social
“
expecting to find him' overwhelmed Rev. W. T. Jacqueai.
with work.
He was shown Into the Committees." Miss Katherine McLeod.
Jtlet of Ofllcera," the
count’s study and found him lying on
a sofa reading a French novel. "You
could not have cqme at a iw-tter time,
my dear fellow." wa* his welcome. Jones. Cheleet; "The Christian CUl"My work wa.s ended when moblliza zen." C. D. Harrington, Detroit.
The convention this year will b
tlon was ordered. I t>cg1n again when
we move to the front ’
seventeenth annual, and It will also
Rev.
Samuel P.
Montgomery of lie the (lr*t in a number of years at
Pittsburg is among the best known which the delegates will pay all of
United Presbyterian preachers in west their own expenses.
ern Pennsylvania. The reverend gen
tleman has some mining stock which
WHO OWNS FAWN?
be tried to unload on members of hie
flock. Elder Edward P. Heath thought
this waa uncleriral In the extreme and
Mr. Montgomery. The
totter, a muscular Christian, promptly
knocked the elder down
Mr. Heath tiny, balf-scared-to-deaih fawn is the
I for a cause of a five-cornered row here that
d once will take a Soloman to settle.
Who owns the little cr^iure?
e and the (elder "went down and
"I paid 110 for It." says a prominent
as they
aay at
godiesa prize
Next day Mr. Heath caused buBlness man.
"1 lost It." says the sport, who first
arrest of the pastor, who gave
the fawn;
"it wa* stolen
All of which has caused great captured
acandal and
commotion among the from my barn."
ou're a Mar, I didn’t
steal the
faithful of the congregation.
thing." declares a brother sport who
The S Hour Day
Which the working man has fought for
and aucoseded toobtainiag toaomething
as a rale, and many a
sight her rest tobraken
the baby’s fretful-
S|ht*h^'
The Qraaust Bale of Pianos ever |whaa one mmslders the high character
of the Pianos and our very heavy re
ductions from the regular prices.
Owe Pianos are celebrated the world
within two weeks we expect to move over. They are standard: ihelr price*
standard.
To -discount
these
factory and warehouse, are
but unUl that Ume will continue our standard, fixed prices is equal to pre
A with so much monittog pure!
most de
’ThU I* exactly what we
termined eEort to so reduce stock that ey. This
12 day* more.
or beaotlfnl Piaaos may be prop- Ing and intend to do
Sale the very
displayed to our wareroomt. The In order
gr^
ooagestlon
of
taatrumenu. greai
prospective
buyer the
ceased by our faihire to secure pos give
aessioB of the new building as ex chance to take advantage of It.
pected. badly crowded our warerooaa
Hints of the Bargain*.
and iBOOBvenleDced both our patrons
We still have a nice selection of
and ourselves, but we are sure the lib
eral dtooouBU made have more than splendid Upright Plano* at
Some are new and fully
rs for any little and 8200.
;oaranleed for five year*. Other*
annoyances they may have been sub- guar
highest grade makes
ML ihai have
selections,
jected to to making »
ha
service, but have
been put
pm in
1: excellent
have
Our wonderful bargain*
bari
factor). 8:100 to $4fto
conditio
tracted buyers from all paru of
UTille
Alille other dealer* have been Is what these Pianos would
have been ordinarily.
Liking “dull limes" we
At 140 to 1100 ure have a number of
t utmost to handle the busLxdd to
Squares of best make*—Steinway.
held la Mlehlgan to drawing to n done.
Grand RapMa. Mieh.. Jna U^The
Miefaigmn Christina Btodanvor conven
tlon. to he held at Lake Orion Jane
28. ». 30 and Joly 1 will be one of the
torgaat gatheiingt of
bald In the state. This la alraad:ly aaby the responses from
local
whi
reu
sady t
being done
electlon, to be beld PridJLy, July 1. 1Sevmges In the peraonnel of
oEtoers will be made necetsary. the
Important being that of i
.
caused by the refusal of
Caroline Parson* of Kalamazoo. aUle
secretary, to serve for another term.
Mtos Parsons has been In practical
be a source of great In charge of the work of the sUie ankm
come to him. The rate* are 140 gn for a doten years and has molded the
hour, and that is not for a private las- once weak organization Into a strong,
s^f-supporting society of more than
&S.OOO members. Her retirement from
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
TRAVERSE CITY,
act PnavtlT if Ym Waat t« Take adraBtace af TUs Uaparallekd Maaey-SarlBC
(tewtaalty.
n game warden ha* stepped
and Keized the fawn. He i
ow who ifc gill
law* hav<' ix-en t
TO ARREST AVERY.
Our stock is eonsWeTably redneed and
->•.
value to thereby greatly enhanced
Six small squares, repaired and in
ice order, good for beginners,
ffered at |20 to $38Pay By the Month.
A small amount will send one of
hese bargain* to any home; the bab
nce will be accepted In small monthly
Installmenu.
If you have the sllghteet Idea of
buying, come and see us or write for
ttovHptive Bargain n*t and learn how
much to your advantage it will be
buy now—at this saJF.
You mar"
and on almost your owm terms. If you
In Michigan we will send a Plano
pproval. at our expense; but write
today, for this sale positively ends in
issnsssvi^
FED A T^AMP.
NOTICE
Woman’s Club EnUrtained a Stranoe
Visitor Yaatsrday Afternoon.
While the W’oman's club was enjoy
ing a social afternoon at the home of
Mrs 8. C. Despres yesterday, there
came a timid knock at the back door.
The hostess opened it and discovered
a tramp sundlng there. He »a» taken
id fed with choice viands which
amp enjoyed very much Consldhis appearance. Ihd ladie*
iBf^b
admit him ht )
PL___
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC W0f)K, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
H0H.H.IUS0I,
125 Casa Street.
E-SIH
sHir•sressLtsTSLrr.
Traverse City. MIoh.
Member* of the NatlonaJ Electrical
Contractors
AsaoclattOD
of
the
United States.
MEMBER OF HOUSE OF REPRE
SENTATIVES, JACKSON
VILLE, FLA.
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
Cured of a Oangeroua Cough ai
fected Lungs by Vinol.
L,tt«r PublUliKl b,
IUwK,t ol th.
Proprietor of Johnson’s Drug Store.
To the Editor of the Roc«»rd:
We
have received a U-nt-r from the Hon.
H. Mason of Jack*onville. n*.. which
we hope you will publish f«>r the bene
fit of everybody In this city. We *1*0
send you a photograph of Mr. Mason
which please print with th*' article if
you have space.
Yours truly John
son’s Drug Store.
The letter referred to read* a* fol-
contracted
a severe r
seemed ImpoRsIble to cure
It settled
my lungs, cauring a hard cough,
ich kept me awake qlghts, and *o<in
weakened my system so that I was un
to attend to my duties.
Vinol.
that delicious tasting cod liv
ST,'
I friend who had i
derful rcRult*.
I purrhaseLl n couple
t.sr’caf
Styjktobf*
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIYERY
A Bath
In The Sea
With a few handful* of our gen
ELGIN G. LEWIS
FTr;2f.:L2-"“
|_|UU8g »OB RANT- r O. Bsomaaa.
MISCELLANCOUB.
UP-TO-OATE
OIF
GASH GROCER
I
forosanl—■
your onlom to Omo. Bsrloar, MD Has-
plant
-Oood Uoycto. SB laek frsM. satoSad
uine sea salt in the tub you may
have all of the refreshing, stim
ulating, nerve
WomcB
who
are
weak, srorn-out and randosrn win find new Ufc and
new strength in the um of
Dr. Picree’a Favorite Preecriidloo.
It
cstabliabes ^replwty. (Mea to^raing
tion, and ,
makea sreak
women wcU.
female weakneaa.
It
sen etroBg and akk
•Icgram
yesterday from the army
post in Southern Arizona, where Fred
Avery had l*een stationed, to arre*t
him. The chief didn’t comply with inMrunions as Avco’ was in jail at the
He wa* taken to Fort W'ayne
thl^mornlng. where he will receive hi*
Fcntence and probably begin hi* duties
In mllltarv prison.
quieting
------
effects
3'"
sag
of a bath in the sea—and with
out seme of the inconveniences
of ocean bathing.
If
you
take
summer you
salt
baths
will feel
better,
look better and will be better
able
Y. M. C. L. 8. OFFICERS.
to
stand
the
ClioiCD Butter 16c lb.
this
debilitating
Gookini Blitter 13c lb.
effects of hot weather.
Election for Coming Year Held at Laat
Meeting.
WHO CANNOT I
sad sreskneascs pe«Usr to won
sttsined. the proprietors of Dr. -----------FsYorile Prescription now feel folly wsr-
^ tSj'uSfted
of Uocorrbea. Female Weakness, ProUptu*. or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they mk is s fair and rtaaonsble trial of their means of cure.
-1 tn&Tvd with femslc sreskaess shoot eight
yesrs-trted srrcfsl doctors bm derirtd no bene-
h. Pierce’s Pleasant PeUets ahonld be
d with •Fa
r a laxative is raqniied.
BUGGIES
HON. H
MASON
ITie following officers were elected of bottle* of our local drt igglBt. Mr.
i a meeting of the Y. M. C L. S. Mon- Conover and began to takep It.
The
ay night;
second
night after I only
I
President. Fay Crawford.
coughing spell, and within a
Vice president. Roy Thompson.
not
coughing once during the
Secretary. Kamar Roosa.
t.
Naturally, my ftrogre** was
Trensurer. Harr)- Morse.
afher thl*. and my lungs heale«l
Chaplain. Clyde Thomas.
rapidly, my strength returned and I
Parliamentarian. Hoy Thompson
gained In flesh an<l health
In fact,
this wonderful preparation restored
IN MRS. MACDONALD’S HONOR.
> to a perfect condltl
>1 bettor and younger
rt. Fred Hoover Entertained Wi
Ttalnlv t
wonderful remedv
m cure
cough*,
Dinner Party.
colds, sore lung* and build
Mrs. Fred Hoover enteruined
*ysiem. tSigned) H.
guest* Ten delightfully at a € o’clock
are glad to nublUh
dinner yesterday
In honor of Mrs. for the proprietor of Johnson’s
Robert MacDonald of Columbus, Obi
Store, as It Is not only Interesi
Today the same party la enjoying
but thoroughly prove* that all
picnic on the bay shore, as the guest* claims for the wonderful curative pow
of Mrs. MacDonald.
of his Vinol are fully substantiated
unquestionable testimony.
i«Jc
people
« that many sh
Jc and ailing
i
in tbl* city may be benefited bv i
Mrs. C. D. Lathrop la Entertaining lnfarmatioa.^BdiU
Her Quests.
Mrs. C. D. Lathrop U entertaining
-r .son Arthur Lathrop of Jackson
and Mr. and Mr*. EUlery Preston and
Mtos Bessie Preston of Detroit at her
Bdgewood
homeMrs.
Preston’s
friends will remember her as Miss
Florence Lathrop.
I other I
sell Vine
I druggists in the city
The public Is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
'House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
226 Eist Freit Stmt
AT RE^ORABLE PRICESI
PALMER & CARVER
t National Bankfg
w.t.mxBnaulwtK
Soon, and
vited.
you’ve been In
Select your
SneuwtSttrtmt
see oe bay ■bar*. waU sdaptsd tor boU
fnUt sad ■saiBW mort parpoMs.
GIFT
There is no equal or compari
son
to
be made
HOME MADE
BREAD
other*.
from our handsome assort-
between our
Ours
it
sweet,
wholesome and natritiou*.
Our
salt
risiog
CHINA
8ILYERWARE.
We can astonish you at tbs
handaems gifU w arc sell
is fine
RA8TALL. the JMMlar.
and the pride of Traverse Citjr.
Remember our new bake
is open to all at anf time.
shop
ofton driven to t
noddant. regntUnf in Bontt. Cato.
ibisiaf
'mY A MB^QIIO WANT A&
topntin fooTcoal
winter and
d
neat
SAVE MONEY
FOR THl
BEBT RKtULTS
^ THY A NBCOIIO WANT AO.
Try Rseard Want A4a
Bmnit
bf lettii« It ddnrv direct
fpom car to yom binr.
TRY A NBCOItO WANT AO.
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 11. $ri 3, $ 15, $ 17
TK a-tnnn
JSIklGB^
OONNaCOVIONSt WWKK -riL.L. JL»I_V I.
Pot Otoc ID Oto trial Paj felt on
Store and F. H. ]
NOW IS
THE TIME
::
TRIMBLFS BAKERY
WH Y COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?,
trSJTt
■ to ease of
Gnii Trtfim Uli & LiiiCi
' SSSSS^
CUT GLASS.
ing for ti.oa
graham and
FRUT FARMS
Fin Atm, Tn Atm, Fst Amtj
WEDDING
and
....
ABSTRACTS BF TITLE
T
JOHNSON
DRUO 00. «
Over 400J»0 Kimball pianos I
QTATK or MiCaiOAW-Otmntr of Orwwd
TMNtojV Omss.
“Now. children.” said a teacher In _
OermantoYm school not long alnce.
“let us aee what you rememh<T about
the animal kingdom and the domestic
anlmato that hrionc to It. You -—
named all the domestic animals —
one. Who coo tell what that one Ur
No one nnswretvdTt has bristly hair. like* the 41ft,
and to food of getting Into the «ud,“
htatod the taachcr helpfully.
“Can't you think. Tommyr ahe
asked enconragtogly of a smaD boy.
•ira me." aald Tommy, ^p^ectively
—Philadelphia I^edger.
25c aid 35c
.
terms. Yoo can wyc the coK of the Worc^ <
pcwcior voodandoA.
« At Hto
-rWAVWfMK OI*rV OAS OOMteAlMV
TNY A NSOOflO WANT AO.
■
M»bicM«cf PW>^rMAMBpOD.
pRoOp-
: Clothes:
SHSS^'r
MMMMu
«MkMiali
Mf MMf.
Kubcck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
ASAUNIT
FOIHEABST
youngest financial Inst
city, issues iu sutement today,
showing l>elng extremely sstisfsctory.
The footings are |»4.775 J7; the «immerclal deposits being 176.970.09: the
c«>rtiflcates of deposit 9C6.RH5.<(5. and
the savings deposits 188.040.13.
The Ladles' Aid society of Bast Gar
field m'lll give an Ice cream social
Es4layM- HapkiM of Chlc«B« H«d June 22 at the residence of Findlay
Hammond
for the
benefit of
the
Pull Cnt»l H«rrt>o»i UfiMatwi.
church.
B\-eryl>ody is Invited to at
tend the social.
At this time the
t4rifH|M> Na«Md for Oov*mw>.
l.adies' Aid autograph quilt will
-old at auction.
tpliiffold, ni. June 15.-The dera
The Traverse City Slate bank st
oernUc aUte oonrontlon 0001111*11x1
ment published
in another colt
Lownoeo B, Strincer of Lincoln
-hows footings of $1,700,202.52.
•ororaor and Instructed the dele«ai»«
largest amount yet shown by a hank
to at Louis to Tote ns n unit for Will
in Northern Michigan.
Commercial
ina H. Benrst for the presidential
deposits are $420,534.82: certlflcatcs
MMBinntlon. The convention was
of deposit. $967,590.94. and savings
apkins. to
IMisIts $76,808.12.
now chairman
A new chimney baa been adde<l
imittee.
IWhel synagogue on the south side
unpakan oianager«.
luillding.
built l.y
who attoapted to ride Into power by
Slites.
•Ired
the (
the
•Ida
PERSONAL.
tloa. The HarrlKio
i
ttMMOIt OCMOCRATIC DELEGA
TION iNtrnucTEO.
pledi
n Jar
R. Williams, was routed a
Ma7or*9arter H. Harrison
seated as a delegate, and took a train
for hoae wlthout going to the cdhron
tlon. Both his faction and the Heerst
party were as nahlng compared with
the strength and skillful management
of the convention exhibited by Hop
kins.
W. J. Berry of Detroit. stip(
nt of the Michigan Teleplui
lutny. and A. 8. Wwnlard of Graml
laplds were In the
Kdward Courtade. George Thlrlliy.
Dan Loudon and A. J. Doyle
this evening for 1-alrd. Cal., where the
two former have a homestead.
Mrs. J. O. Trueblood went
Rapids this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T W. Brown of Hiidionvllle arrived In the city this after
noon to spend the summer.
Mrs. E. V. Fairbanks will
a stay of several weeks in
Chicago with
1th her daughter, Mrs. G. G.
Bates.
CllffonI TImblln will start Friday tor
Philadelphia, where he will learn the
•lectrlcal
buBlness »dth
his uncle,
George Fairbanks.
Hiss Eva Hamilton of Newtonville.
Mass., has arrlve«l to spend the siii
ith Mr. and Mr*. F. Hainllioii.
RBt JSBRR and wBy h* bellersd J
to ba tarrsaslag her anay aad aavy
te that parpeas are dsaerthed to aa
artlele by Oart mdcriek Ackarm
Haipcr's WeMdy. JaaC after the Baser
BbsHBIIm U Haag Chang vtottM tha
Bamlsa lagattoa every day aad was
heftersd to be to sympathy with Row
ala to bar oeesBMtoa sf Manehaila. U
t tbs powers Wauld
barer aM Raaala to aeqaire Maw
cborla.
The powsra will aot psrsMt RasMs
to aequlre this tariltacy.** Mr. AckermsB vsntnrsd. Then there la Japan.
BThat wlU Japna aayr
Kowhemwrtod. One could not btome
him. It was tooehtag • dcUente subitet with tbe old
“What can Japna sayt And are not
tbs midako’s soldtors tbe best
to the world? Why did they perform
so well 00 the march to Pektag? They
had bean trained, they are betog discipitaed today for
that Is to come. No one knows ths iw
•ources of ths Japancae empire. Her
aavy Is Increaatog. her tegular army Is
Immense, and her regiments
ars without number. She U prepiuIng.“Do you mean that Japan will
day fight RuaMar
“Rnaala took Port Arthur aftar Ja
pan bad taken ft from tbe Chinesa
That Is aU I will nay. —
to your country, *Oet even.' I beard
General Grant the greatest eoldAr to
the world, nse It Perhaps Rnaata
-Russia and Japan will fight r I
naked In surprlas.
-What U Japan arming for?
what great epoch to her history la she
Dally ItaHcsts.
Tbs Chicago markets from quoutkma received by tbe commiullioo ofBos of W. F. BsaasL rspressated by
■. M. McCoy. MsrcsntOe On. block:
Opmlag. High. Low. Clo.^e
WbsMJalp ....$4^-84% $5Vk S4H 85
Big^^...80s
80% 80s
80%
JulF ....48%-48%
8^....4$%-48%
4$%
48%
48% 48%b
4$%s 49%a
Julft ....»%
Begf ....S2%i
a$%
32%
S9%
31%
Park—
Jnlf ...118.90
Soft ... 12.66
£S:::
_
BMrtCSt 9096iC.
WgtB. m. L. BONNKR baa added
hsdbe' cabiBsL electric and plain
bstks la
vmmttapm with her hair
Brssslag parlors.
821l-4t
TRY A HSCORO WANT AD.
V^'';'./'
,'-
■-
~
-
movement of
he weight <
body Is then csrried hy Jointed steH
rods sttsobed to another case fastened
above or below tbe knee, according to
tbe place of fracture.
With this sppUance the patient la enabled to walk
hsfSr* the broken bone U Joined, and
la 00ns of that after trouble with
M Solnta which comes when a limb
^ beam hMd rigidly for weeka—Loodon Hospital Oasecte.
Ocand Oantral atatlsn at Raw Turk.
Tha bM« was epanad
Thaae watttof
tormad a Bae an either alia, and tha
miitolira amhft^ caam tarwmrd.
man diaaaad to the clalhtag of a g
ttosBaa, thongh his fsatarsa ware th
•amewhat to stoe. thongh of the asms
dnb hne. Reside Mm was a 7
girt.
She had baaa traveltog a
and 00 gettiiM uot of the car Gie
had offered to carry her suit css.
her. Jost before rewAtag tbe gate be
looked ahand. aad kis eye evidently
lighted on some one he knew.
T’m nerry I mast harry.
aald. and. putting down one of the ault
prr^ringr
“OONT*6” FOR PREACHERS.
PrssMsat
a ■ethsaist CWatsrsa*
eiTs* aavtoe s* Hewir osaatosa.
“Never provoke your congregations
to laughter, sod keep your nanu
of Dewapapers." was tbe advice given
by President Uttie of tbe Maryland
Methodist Protestant confereocs to the
young ministers wbo were ordained tbe
other day, says a BaIGmore dispatch.
Contlnalng, the president maid:
-Don’t advertise yourself and your
sermons by Uklng op commonplacs
enbjecu.
"Don't go no vsesGons. There
some ministers wbo never deserve
vacation.
•'Don't be housekeeper and preacher
at tbe same Gme.
“Don’t try to Imlute
yourself and yourself o
"Don’t think It will h _______________
people know that you have made great
sacrifices to enter tbe ministry.
price cheaper than
manly.
"Don’t always be looking for your
•alary"Don’t borrow money under
statement that the atewarda are lax in
their work. If you run op bUla and
borrow money and Impress upon the
people yon srs serving that you need
the money, they will soon be^n to be
lieve that you are worklug for tbe
salary and not for tbe upbuilding of
the Loitl's kingdom.'
alighted from
tbe hansom st police beadquartera be
wrot npstslrs with bis captor, and tbe
laGer ssld to tbe Inspector ou duty
tbe desk:
“I tblnk I've got tbe funds tuken from
MOJ.
the ------ National
abably fe
: bat. c
: ■ key. I couldn't open If
Tbo Awe af Marer.
There la no backwater to which this
impetuous tide of hurry has not pene
trated. saya the London Outlook, and
if we try to find one wherein we may
Ue In a punt on pink cushions unttor a
tree we are ccrtalh to be made restleas by the long single boot of a fussy
•team launch or the abort double oos
of a tearing motor car. and Instead of
lying BtlU we jump up and cry; “Oh.
waH for aw and take me! I’m to a
nl hmy to get there and 4k> It
year And when we are taken
in. and have recovered our breath, aad
are well on our way there to do ft. we
remember to ask where we are bound
for and what we art going to do!
stem which has robbed mUlury
ttOsA both of land and sea forces of
Dwlr old tuns algnificsnce. Fermerty
colooM assant the eommandsr of
Blasent. but It U not the case at
Is CaWy Tbeee to ntrsento.
prsssnt. as a cokmel may he a pt^ParU la getting op an aeiunavtir
ar ur A dsetar. an antnaace oA- ctab. aiming to draw together the moat
rer or a commlaeary of snbalsteocsL
ezperieofed “tMlIoonatlcs" of Frano
A nmr admiral was formerly consUM an oOkw sctnally commandBM
BeeL whsrsM now be may be tbe
kavlgatlon.
taken on i
Or June tt tbe Order of RsDruad
TelegraMiers wm eeMafite Its dlgBteenth aunireraary. haring been organs
iacdatlj
-
Paaav HamiAB
8Al(CBl.aAai.AKI
BASar C. Davis.
a stout heart 80 abe lifted ber
case on to tbe bed with a view to mak
Ing her toilet before dinner. Taking
out her key. abe Inserted It In tbe lock;
but attempting to torn It It came to a
dead atop. Then sbe looked at tbe salt
case and noticed that It was larger
than ber own. After all sbe bad been
robbed. The polite man who bad
lied ber hand baggage bad exchanged
with ber. She sat down 01
and bad another "good cry."
After dinner abe took her landlady
into ber confidence end told ber of the
exchange. Tbe good woman adrlaed
ber to report tbe matter to the police.
Bo without walGng Mabel took the
suit case and In company with ber adrlaer got Into a car and started
quest. The landlady knew a bit about
New Tork and took ber to tbe police
..headquarters In Mulberry street. Once
there tbe two were nsbered before the
inapector.
his ears. Then be saw tbe case
girl’s bands and. aeixtng It. picked op
a screwdriver, tbe same that bad open
ed Mike Conover's case that afternoon,
and ripped tbe thing open.
Remov
ing some linen, be expoo^ large pack
ages of bank bUls pinned In narraw
stripe of brown paper.
"What Inckr be excUlmed. sod.
ported that be bad eecnred s
which he believed to be tbe whole of
tha bunk’s loan Then, taking the hand
ef the Gmid girl before him. be said:
“My dear, I congratolate you. This
Is the money of which a ^nk baa baan
robiwd. and I think it Is all there.
•0 you’ll get the reward. $10,000 for
the recovery of half the aoMMUrt and
$90,000 for the tecovery of aU."
A few days later Mabel Croxton. aft
er havliw IdenGfied Conover, went
teek h«M with a check for $90,000 to
herpeM. Then she end hgr ntother
£.*« Jr.--;;.—-• r
HHMBIMITA CHABM.
newer Btoems aw a mgM.
A mamtens flower obown rtcenlto
a Oalifanda belenga to the roehto
•mily. It Is a large ptant that blooms
once In twenty yeura. That^ to say.
to Ita natoral state, for when it Is kept
pecuHartty la tJ
night tost on that
i
necaaloa ft nmkea
np In tovHlnaas lar wtat It torka to
"tn the
- i
- IttowtthraaUy nehtova anything worth talking tnnmmrj
tim
•naflnl
Rtofl
ValnbaABlto
MBSM; «r mMch thaaa •••••• an ha a.
hattor pmapirt now than at any •C It n umteh hnfl tn ba kapc a
•SI tha hafl.
VH
Qearanci
A great end-of-the-season opportGniiy.
One-half off on all pat*
tern Hats, one-fourth off
on all trimmed and street
Hats.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of this week.
Mr8.W.G.Li«inN
“I didn’t give tbe captain an op
portunity to Jnmp sll over me again,
but 1 let him go ahead ami fill bis own
Job."—WaAblngton Post.
Trrstmiwu
Tbe late Judge Dykiium utice had
before hint a r«q»e<tal»lc k>okliip nun
wbo was charged with the theft of
Jewelry. Tbe man pleat'.eil tuilty. but
it waa urged that there wen- exten
uatlng rln-umatanee*
The defense in-
trodn<*ed a meillcnl expert who swure
imip
that tbe prisoner aoffen<d from klepto
mania.
“Wbaf* thatr asked the judge aerlooaly.
“It’a-a-er-dlaeaae. your honor."
-What kind of a dlsenw-r
“Well—It’s a—mental dlseoae. that
cansea the aubjert to a|>itn>|»riale
property not his own."
"Makea him ateolV’
“Yes, your bonoe; that Is generally CX)H ^HAl.g Batcb- aed nerrsy*. Two
r good CMOU7 top Horr«r» sad IwaPlM-toea.
the caae."
AU. .•« top bea^^H
"1 know tbe disease." aald his bontor. "I know tbe disease, and I am here
\JJAnTKiy~Hm%X\ wcsUrn hmum to jui.d
to core Il."-l’hlladelpUla Ledger. ^ Wjc«trun
W.u pay .teto
...TDf Jir/f...
^surrrcUtoB
J. w. mimtn
WATI *4
rn^fM
u!a*rai
" **
1 auMw to
so
After tiBA-tng for mur ninnths in«-a
a plan for Imving •■iiuIim-s h:inl fr^-lght
trains thmugh fruni I’hihtdt Iphln to
Pittsburg, the IVnnsylvniiln has d<>cided that the old way of «-h.iiiL'int: hsx»motives at fxndi diilsiun w.-is tin- iiion'
ecoiiomii-al. nt f.nr as th<- •‘.inlpmeiit
was coni'emed.
r-xm SAI.E-Thotor Tm.W tmm to. HueU
r hair uf wMithrastqi
twmtjr mi. rsngr vlrr'
Bcnnhsas- qUATIcr of Src-IM right
BcMnhssst
■six turth.rsBC* trif wcat,
SllU
___
iL-rc
s-i::::
C. A Hammumd, CsiiI
('4>rrr<-t-AtU«t ;
“is
before tbe Inapector
tain ladles' underwear. comlM. bruabet
and like articles.
Tbe Inapector and tbe detecUve
ed at each other with a dUuipiiotnted
expreeslon.
|
"We'll bold him anyway," remarked
tbe former, and Mike I'onover
locked up.
Mabel Croxton. tbe young girl wbo
had come in ou the train, reached
boarding boose In wblcb she bad e
gaged board by letter and was shown
to ber 7 by 9 apartment. Sbe sat doe
on tbe only chair and. as girls put I
had "a good cry." Sbe was a couou
girl, barely eighteen years old. wl
bad come to New York to make bi
living behind a counter, and the cheer
less look of her new borne, together
with her unpleasant eplaode In having
narrowly escaped robbery, bad
dered her very bomealek. But her
log for
maim
la of Coptato Bvan
lanto. Oa.. whrn he was edttm- of the
L"
aald
a Washington
wv«er. who Aid his early
vnrk on that Janrnai “I wlU never
fisrgri tbe call down tbe captain gsve
mo one day when 1 had *b >wn op conMdcrably tbe worae fer n three days’
Indtaa fighting expedftton. He calM
toe into bis den and read tbr riot
act to this way:
“•Been on Another bat elf? Now.
boy; I Jnat
this joint Is run on systematic prin
ciples. There is a Job- for every man.
every man most stick to bis Job
Hemidiill does the praying. Henry
Gndy the ariteming. end. by gad. sir.
I do tbe drinking
fur 1the whole
g for
ftt I am I
wdy yr
I this
Job over to you «
member
of tbe force If you can’t
cat
leg It around
town here and write j
stuff with
ont drinking, then you had liest throw
np your Job tiernre miueetml to do
J.T.
wIkmA aad ewors to tofto* mm ttoa Uih
streeL
"You’d better tek* a carriage, mlaa."
aald tbe officer. “That fellow U a well
known crook and waa trying
your baggage."
“Oh. 1 can’t afford a carriage." repUed tbe girl, but tbe policeman In
sisted, and before sbe bad recovered
ber equanimity be had called
•bower. The more the merrier. If they
Bss tbs late styiss la KUnball planes
at Ui Phmitstrsst
..
any
32%
$18.57 812.30 112.40
12.80 18.62 12.65
.-I
>ei
_
.
tog ttoongh It a man tapped him on
tbe abonldcr.
“TU carry your hand baggage for
you. Mike Oonover." ho aald.
The ttareler lookad at him without
any marked swprlae and wllltogty reUnqabibcd bio baggage. The other led
tbe way to a hansom, pot the trsveler
In and got in hlmsotf wlGi tbe esse.
“We'U go to hssdqosrters and hare
a peep at thia,*' ho osld a* they drove
away.
Meanwhile the girl took up the onlt
caee the travMcr had pot down, pasaad throogh the gate and 00 rmcfalng aa
exit was accosted by a man from be
hind.
"Carriage, mtoar
The girl walked on without noticing
him.
•H^arringo, mlaer be repeated.
“No. thank you. I’m going to Uke
a street car."
“I’ll take you cheap,- be aald. mak
ing a grab for ber salt case.
him trouble before bis soul left tbe
A policeman standing on tbe sldeearth. Life, even then, was very s'
to him.
ova the oonvi
1 bothb as ten
temporary
and pemsaaent chairman. The report
of the commKtee on credentials in
dorsing Mr. Hopkins' action and seatlag hts delegates, was put through
nnda the gavel. In spite of vlgon.u*
protests from the adherenu of Hearst
and Harrison.
The rescHutlon providing for the in
dorsement of Mr. Hears! was not
made a part
of the report of
the
eosamlttee on resolutions but was s.:b
muted to the convention as a stniarate
matter. The original resolution pro
vided practically that the Illinois del
egation should vote tor Hearst until it
The recent achievement of Mrs.
The amallest busiuesH Imiusc 1
was convenient to vote for somel>udy
Charies A. OUdden of Boston, wbo ac
lock dty 1
else. A substitute offered by Clarence at IS Nor
lOrtb Williatii street, a suutll companied her bnsband on hli remark
B. Darrow. pledging the delegates to
tboroughfare Just east of the bridge able trip to tbe arcGc Circle, undaontHearst as long as his name Is liefnre
•ad off Dark row. The actual loalde ed In the face of innomerable hard
the convention was then adopted by a
ships and dlfllculGea, la * striking ex
irementa of the little abop
vote of MS to S»6.
t feet 9 Inches by 4 feet 2 Incbea. and ample of eodnrsnee to tbe w
there Is Just room for a amall gas stove tourist, says Angelo Morgan In tbo
CONCERT PROGRAM.
World of Today. Tbe GUddens (
0 tbt
J8.793 mile*, touring Anstria. Bavaria.
of these tbe tailor
Mueieel Numbers for Cei
The other
waltli
other Is for tbe waiting
ciutoiiMT. Belglnm. Bohemia. I>eDmark. England,
Church This Evening.
for the
boaloess In this shop is mainly Prance. Germany. Holland. IreUnd,
be boalaess
la tho
» nature of emergency repairs. If Sweden. Swltaerland and Wales. Mr*.
dered
Congregational church there should be a rash of two cuatoin- OUdden’s GGe to tbe dlsGncGon of be
ing tbe only woman tourist wbo ever
tonight:
ooe of them would be obliged
penetrated to tbe srcGc circle
Laughing Water, orchestra.
remala outside unUi bis tura cauie.
Recitation. Florence Bari.
bravely won.
She and ber bnabaud
Vlelln Bolo.. 11
I Trovator. Miss Helen
sr phmnlng to make an auto tour
of tbe 1world.
1 solo. U
Plaao dnet.
Miss Mothersell
A atarr That Aasi
psrt of tbe wall. l-\jr this t
Mrs. DeWltt
One of tbe last atorie* told to Andrew
abop tbe lessees, a father and non. pay
VWln solo. Willie Votruba.
$75 per month reaUl and make a living Carnegie before hla recent departure
Love and Paaakm. orchestra
a greaG
beddea. Only one of the men Is In tbe
ReeiUtloa. Vera Wynkoop.
i> told 1
Violin solo. Iftk air VI
•arle. Constance •tore at a Ubm for obvioua
New Tork World.
tbe neceesity of contributing to
'ocal eolo. Mlaa Lee McManus.
support
of
the
poor
thiougb
the me
Walklaw With Brekea Lew..
RcettaUon, Mias Bdith Anderson.
ExperlmenU
have
recently
beso dium of tbe church contribuGon box.
Wedding of the Winds, orchestra.
the lad was obJecGng to parting
made at tbe London boeplul with nt
with
bis
peuaies.
splints which enable a person with
DEPOT BURNED.
'Don’t give onleas ycu really feel you
broken leg or thigh to go about Ids
sronJd enjoy doing so." aald the father,
business within a few days of bis
ddeoL The inventloo balls from tbe "for. you know, the Lord loveCb only
the cheerful giver."
contlaenL where It has been In use for
Tbs M. * N. E. and ihe Pere Mar
The boy was allent for
some yesrs. The principle of tbe splint
Rustts dspot St Kaleva was burned
’hen he blurted out;
Uds sflsraoon.
The entire structure Is that round the seat of-tbe fracture
"Gee: He must be dead stuck 00
Is rsstencd s hardened lesther case
Andrew Camegler—New York Tlasea
which fits tbo leg closely everywl
and prevents
'
THB sFDmra BBoam^ TRikT B CltT,JgiaSL, WEDOTSDAT, JUBB It, 190L
A Girl From
The Country
THE MARKETS.
setj.tso eaiRS.
Take a Peep in the Window
and acc the
1
iroriwo RATW or TiuiTM
......
dixplay ol
fancy
Holier)';
this is the weather for oxfords and fancy
hosier)’.
Notice
gun1 metal
the
champagne and
effects, two of
the
newest
some very s
things in hose; there
things in
I lace mmlel
sny of the :
designs
jrk
ankle.
c only o.
from toe t
There is enough variety at ea<di
make
your
selection
an easy
lo matter whether your price be
15c or $1.25
KreOsM
You
V. will find the best things here..
#%
I be able
a a fourmileac-hour
automobile
especially
constructed for traveling over sandy
wastes. The vehicle is to accomodate
40 pasengert. While the speed seems
greater than that of
•f'camel
transportatic
:lon.
Store Will be Closed Every Friday Aflcrnoon, Banning With July 8lh
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
hundreds are beiii
Sariitg Stinaktna i$ emtting itt ra/$ into count/ou mindoma now, new curtains by the
th(
hung, and it goes without saying lliat STEINBE1R(» BROTHERS fumixhe<l the greater part, due <
comes
course to the showing of almost endless varieties at most templing prices.
Now com
A Sale Of Grade
Se Lace Curtains
That Will Command Your Attention!
$5
A PAIR
For $6.50
To $10.00
Curtains..
Owing to the immense trade we have hail on fine curtains,
sold down to a few pairs of a kiniL
and in order to mike a dean sweep,
we
make
the
They are the very choicest styles -all the newest
uine
$6.60, $1.50, $8.60 and
the lines arc
These wc wish to dose oat at once,
$10.00 values.
p«icc $.'>.00 a pair.
things—ami arc gen
.Not a
pair reserved—
all go at the same price.
LOOK IN THE WINDOW—IT TELLS THE STORY!
$2.60
1 nd
tains a
$8.00
l.OO ruffled
Lace Cur-
Ooth Window shades
worth 25c, at..................
curtaining
and
Cur-
65c
r $200
What are left
o<
the lace cur-
15c
f
1 OL
Cnrtain screen,
worth
124c to 16c, a yard, aL.....................................................^L
Sash curtaining, and art
denim,
worth
1
^
18c and 20c, a^ard at...............................................
20c Towels Reduced to 12 Cents
An exceptional offer that the hoaekeepers of Triverac City arill not be aloto to capture. Turkish towels,
•nd, good weight and generoos size,
goot
abo an linen Huck tovdi, made in Ireland,
aize, sold by other
<
lap in Uamaik towels! Regular iSc and 30c qualities, i
$0c, are here, special, at 12c each.
vltft 1 UtUe Lot of 1.25 IftpUns at
90c a Dozen
lea Uuii tl.U, «re ha* u..............pQc
Sample Table Ctoths
S.«4talitrud wulth, it r^d, Xaof.
S-K
'<MA.a
rathilOA
Anthala. veOvatb $2.00, u..|,40
•*........................................................... f
ThBStorBThat CIvbb You Moot and Bbm for Yosto flfloaoy
STEINBERG BROTHERS
wwr
m KYBrnro anooian tr^yxbse onr, icch, wedsbbday, jdtt it. iml
THE C01U6E
OF JOURMLISI
«VpMilara lha pap-i
Oa. ror miBaple, tOa giaatiit at
la tOa wOala Ototaey of Fatagt— |aa^ 7-nu -Wbat k aik/OidUf OakaaOa— Jatoa XMaae. arrar wrata aag a—a la aa0alr*s bakaa—* it tap! tOa
arttelaa at Oto —ra. altOoagb far tOOtr Jnan ill r . tttoOlahy ai-d— Bat
•ewer Nonei.
E—oar — wak M—
SUmmS. TwdI ssa
tethsIlBa.
.TflESKMtTING
WOILD
Jhnk Jmgritm tta oma aC tOa Laad- *
Oa dtoaetad aaaey w—ar; Oa fanil il 11
tOa tOaagOU tba palky. tOa toddattwr;
Oa bara lOa taapoaalbtmy. aadOacar- fW pka of I
Tha footall playrrx are already pi—pabUe aglii-waaM Oa aOagatoKtad boCO
rrtjit aad penofa.
Blag for tha IMl gam— —4 auay at
Kothiag leaa tO— tOa hlghcat Id—la <a-k Ba OriaR aa riaaaaa. an ]
the eollep— and acbools have aaart>
|Oa aaaat ac—gala—aazlacj to do right.
all their dat— filed. Piwspecta for a
tOa mtm ge—rata kaowledga of tOa
fovrtk ebamptonakip football taam at
OaaM« pUyed Sondar: Cadillac
tba U. or M. Best fall eoaM net be Reds «. Marion Greys 5; Toledo 7.
Oaw It 0— to neat aat a alarirn
that — repablle brighter. Six of the elerca 1»«3 —matle C
■ kavc f M m
If It
expected to
Tbe Tpsllaatl highi school haaaball
MMm -TMoMiy." ir tt be w 1 cu
Aai a ai
ane^ tesun def—ted the Port Huron bigb
•t lM« 9lMd Itet It 1« • tMm I h^rt
wUl be acbool team last Saturday la a 11-ta- LoSsItoAMaefe
r> 1111011 IMC. to—got spew d«i>U
Ath
Cur- Bing contest by ta aoore of 4 to 3.
•Bi fall— —81—tlr. Twdrt
tbe popnlnr mmoMr. There pnbUe
rapapcr-aainalx.
fmn —V I —0»Hl8d lOa Idea t« PiaaoplBl— was made, and according aa albly Harry Jam—. Tbe plac— taken
Tba iDore aa
St. Louis and Boston played a six
I*— Law «r OolUBbla, when It waa
the people Hat—ad to a perlctos or to last year by Redden. Gregory. Graves.
dartlaad. I Oar* arrr aterr coi^oad
Haddock and tbe nnforiaBaie Gooding teen Inning game Sunday at 8t. Louis,
will be bard to Oil bat Coark Toot has the latter ponndlng out a victory In
ta parfaet aad aavanlaa tOr adm* ia tar for tta ■
tba
16tb Inning with a score of 2 to I. BavU—*
laler
propoaiUoo
lhak
be
had
Iasi
m atei BBtUtt to ttov aee«|—d. la pars— It la tOa I
japer. It i
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
a—alag tOa cdtlclaais aad nlaglr- a— aCatd to ba. tOa bIgOer aalari— It mak— It possible to keep the polltlcsJ y—r when be bad only four veterans
Mto partsO. to
Ooodrteb-.
lagi t hara aadtarorad to do ao vltO- —a pay to aditan aad reportera, the Mood In b—Itbfnl clrcnlation la the to rely upoa. If eeitber Jaas—
W. I.
la—
aobjaet
It
will
ba
to
tamptatloa.
Lawrence
return
this
means
tlu
New Tork
aai gaajadira. aattowa oalr to dad tha
reins of a contlneBtai republic.
of Traveraa at?. MiSStof
tOa
batter
It
—a
aUnd
loaaea
for
l
new
end.
tackle,
guard,
a
center,
and
Cbtoago
...
tnrtO. I adadt that tOa dJOnilttos are
Vlrtne, said M—tesqaleu. to the piin- a halfback srill bare to to
1.—That each cRy-------Cincinnati
—uqr. bat after waigblag tbna all la>clpto of a repnbUc. and therefore a ra- No
St. Louis ..
—fttoUjr I an awr* dnaljr oooriaead
pnbllc which In tta |)
aa
to
a
winning
football
eleven
Pittsbnrg
.
to— avar of tba ahtoaat# aocma of
daolrmble of all forms
Brooklyn
.
tOa IdBL Before tOe century doaes
tha hardest of ail to pr—erre. for there
aeOaala af JoaraaitoB wiu be gascraUr wb— K larad— tba editorial rooms. to nothing more subject to decay tbau
pb^eiphia.... ...
j
aaeadtad aa a fcatora of apedaUaad Once lac tba public coma to regard tbe virtue.
id as track t—m captaii
City Clerk (to employ hla own
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
OlgOcr adaeatloa. like aebooto of law «r f— aa cxdnalraly a commercial bnsiOur repnldlc and Its pr—s will rise or
and there to an end of Its moral
year and Jesse Harper will I
together. An able.
power. Infloence —nnot exist without
the
ball
players.
Boston .
public spirited pr—a. with trained Intel
ambrldg
pabUc confidence, and that eonfid
New Yoi
Ugence to know tbe right and eonrage Pennsylvanl
have a bnman basis. It
root in tbe cod on tbe character of the 1o do It. can pmerve that public
tna wttboot which popnUr gorernment
eton.
jonrnaltot. Tbe editor, tbe r—I “jOnrto a oham aad a moekety. A cyatowi.
last Saturday.
naltor of tbe futare. must Is* a man of
St. Louis ...
dmn^p
Walter Bckersall. ihe speedy
Integrity that be will be dnot In Uam
Detroit ---inpaoBpBma
sprinter
of the University of Chh
Washington
ow tbawmik. Jaffanu Avcoaa cn tka oartk.
aboTc the anoplcion of writing or edit Tha
t mold
porwer to
lU the
s ill run for the Maroons In the Princeand axtaodlwg wi«t tnm> UvOrid Arwmmr. ta
ing against hto cooTietlana. He must repablle
will ba In tbe bands of the
General Sports.
meet
and
in
the
St.
l»uto
games.
ba known as one who would r—Ign Jonrnaltota of fatnra gcoerationa. This
VtTien
the
quarter
ends
next
Thursday
Jack White, a professional, won
rather than —crlflce bto prlucipl— to to why 1 one my coUeago— to aid the
Birart. oa Ikr wwitk t.y Ooodrtrk a M addt
will
have
remove<l
the
condition
golf
cbamploosbip
at
Sandwich.
U« wad •xumUmx wtmt to tka ntf limiU.
boslne— tntemt. It would ba Important axparlm—t which I hare
It has l>een keeping him out of com
Jake Schaefer started to play
If tba editor of every newspaper ventured to endow. Upon their gen petition Ibto spring and mill appear llards
in his match with Cure Sa
ware also Its proprietor, but every edi eroua aid and coK>pefmtlon tbe nltlmate for the first time in interrollegiaie day night, and all but caught
tor —n be at toast tlie proprietor of aocce— of tba project most dep—d.
, Water t
.mpetitlon.
|
FYenchman. the score standing 2,
blmaeir. If be cannot keet> tlie {laiier
Indiana universit>« w
to 2.45».'i in Cure s favor when Ihe night
11 rooms tB Mid Hty oa tka Iktk day of
from degrading itself, lie —n refuse
Section 2.—,
was over. Old Jake ran 117. 117 and Iona. tan.
lan. Bt
at T -J-JB^oV^
'•bJactkiB to lb,.
F1.0WER-8H0W IN PARIS.
upon the approval at
to be a party to tlie degradation.
1C6 during the play.
lloOfd.
Section 3.—Thla Ordlnaaoe abalt
By far tbe larger part of tbe Ameri
! points.
C Allen of New York deb
nwtod tkU Uth day of Jaa*. UM.
take Immediate effacL
(-HAM. M. HXKKtV
[>llows: I
can pre— to boo—t, altbongb partisan. D—aUs Of a Wla4*w tUl C«at—t at
Davidson of Washington fo
Uk* Peaaeh Capital.
tk.- Bowrd of PabUr it’ortu..
We hereby certify that the
It m—na to do right; It would like to
Unlver- Virginia championship ai the lawn ten
ing ordinance waa pa—ed by t
atr
A “Ooweted window sill cont—t** i
Unlverslty of Colo nis tournament at the Norfolk club
know bow. To strengtbeu Its resolu
CxHincil of tbe dty of Traven city.
rado. 16; University of Missouri. 15; last FYlday The Virginia ladi—’ cham
tion and give to ito wtodoiu tbe imlisSEWER NOTICE.
Mictaigan. oa May 31. 1M4.
Washington. University of 8t. Ltiiils. plonshlp wa.« won from Mrs. W. Har
pan—ble basis of knowledge nud In
.NuUot U k.-raby glTea tkBt tka pUna. du
E J. FULOHUM. Mayor.
gr*iu« BBd aaUBuitaa of tka azuanaa at tkr proUniversity of Illinois, f.; Chrtoiian
of .Norfolk by Mrs C. n. Neelv of Pumm,!
to tbe object of training In London Telegraph. Cabinet mlntoti
CHAS.
M.
City
Clerk.
trUBk aavar iB tbr rfflk Ward ksVa
and tbe prefect of tbe Seine department limthers’ college of St Louis, 1.
jonrnaltom.
ime do(>u«t.<l vttk tkr (nty inarli far pabUc
rxzmmattun. vU ;
The first basetiall game between the
132.000 Kentucky Futurity f
Ordiitanoa.
We are embarked, whether we like hare given effectual supt»ort by —cb
bum I to 21. U.rk A. H., L a Co a Itk
Yale and Princeton t—ms will |>e
y-r<.lds. 74 made payment. Inriii
ordinance
It or not. upon a revolution In thought offering priz— to be awarded to
tnee to defray tba fisairal
played next Saturday at American ing Grace Bond. 2:24«4. wUmer of il
‘‘uH- I to IS. block B. H.. L. a Co a Ttk
expendl
■ and liabiliU— of tba citr
and Ufa. 1‘rogr—a to sweeping for prettiest shows. The id— of the
tloB.
first augg—ted during King l«*ague |»ark. New York
of Tra
• Llty, Mlchigaa. for tba
l,u(. 1 to te. block D. H.. L. a (Va 7th
ward with accelerating force, ouutrtpfiscal year beglni
2 y—r-obi
tinning May 1. 1M4. aad
Athletics in Michipan.
plng In decad— tbe advance of former Edward’s visit to I»aria. when, on tbe
U^.l to Bi. block a. H . L a Go's Ttk
ending May 1. H
The following Imaeliall games were
centuri— and mUleunluniK Ail pro- occasion of the fete*, a well known
To he Ocdalaed by the Cnnafill at tba
Paris and London dre—maker cr—ted played la.st Saturday Kalamazoo high
subscriptions.
city of Traverae City. MtoMfiaa; ?
school 22. Ml. Clemens Athletics 7;
section 1.—That to defray the canoat op Id—la. to koap tbe cuuntlug room
K..
...__ I- ..r
of bto bouM in tbe Rue de la Grand Rapids high sclviol 4. Hope colAmong the Pugiliata.
eral axpanditnrM aad U
Hahniftca of tbe
Lot- 1 to a. block H. H.. L a tv# Ttk I
la tU proper pUoo aud to make tba Its Inoplratlou has fired all
lege Palx wltb maaa— of flowers.
The adtanc- sale of s—ts for
city of Traverae City,
aoaJ of tba editor tba tool of tbe paper. the marching army, or must p except
An architect, M. Frants Jourdaln; a
1 to 22, bUrk I.H..L a (V* :
Jeffries Munroe contest is heav;
the fiscal yaar, hagtoaU
laridaataUy 1 may aay that 1 have the standard b—reraV Tbe self con- panorama painter. M.^Pollpot; tbe cele^
and ending May 1. INf.
Ud-1 to at. block K. B.. L a < Va :
aorar ap—t an hour In any publication atltated toaden and enllgbtcuent of tbe brated poster artist, M. Cbcret; a lady
.
score
weight'
ed
by
taxatlOB
npon
tba
U>U 1 to Ik. bt<ick L. H.. L a Co's t
oBce. altbar of tbe St Leula Puat-Dia- people-wbat are they doing? Kund arttot. Mile. Dufau. and others clubbed
e Cen- In sixI round.s Farmer flttonl" i hTlb"
within
patcO or tbe World, tbougb I manayid ing still, lost In self admiration, while together to arrange tbe cont—t. I*oor
• Alma troll toi.v twice,
Lou I to T. l4ock M. H .. L a Co « :
to aatabllah both tbeoe journals and tbe boats march by? Are they even and rich alike are Invited to join. Sev
against the odds,
||uaa 1 to 7. block K. H . L- a Co-. :
doing as well at that? Is It not a fact
'he Ferris Institute Commercials, plauded his efftirts.
atlU own them.
eral
big
bortlcnltuiiats
have
agreed
to
•nty yej
ently winners of the interrlass
In tbe proposed course of atudy.
Young Peter Jackson knocked
supply seeds, bulbs, cuttings ami even
ieball series, were .U^feated Sat.ir
drawn up wltb admirable quleknesn by
le Walcott In the fourth ropnd of
government and history pots of rich soil free to competitors
• by a challenged nine from the their lOround bout Friday nighi l>e
Prealdant Ktlot and widely dlaeuiM<>d law, poUtl
than tboM
today? Tbe aUteamen wbo cannot afford to buy them, and tbe school by a score of T to €
• Eureka Athletic club tif Flal
The White Eagle club of Manistee
and lawyers and politi—1 students wbo pr—Ident. M. Pollpot. to receiving
do editorial work for ambl- acor— of letters from work glrlt auxIntelleclaal pi—sure have loua to obtain the wherewithal to grow
ceased to frequent tbe nc^
tewopaper flowers on their seventh floor window
offic—. Tbcra to no trade o bumble sUto.
4JM I
WALKED ROPE TO RES^
•
On a date to be fixed tbe committee
’ONLY A MERE MOTHER.’
that It to not developing a standard of
SJMM
My own kScaa npon many parta
will travel all over Paris In a proc—ipeteo—
;eo—
baaed
on
thorough
UWM
tOa CO— of atody are at 111 un(
CUE TOBACCO CHEWER. •
Sion of cabs, noting all tbe abowa, from
Ing.
For
tbe
more
Intellectual
1
pro».7M
ao
tala, bat up— this one point they
fesalone—law. medlcin
arcbl- tbe bandaom—t to the humbl—t. and
raey dacldad. I am sore that If
In all lu will then award priz— proportloiiately
2.—There i
to tbe taste displayed by tbe cornA numlier of !<•£ ilrivert were cmvaried branch—
ontempi'i
(Hid. levied and collected. aeoordlBg to
means they had at plnyetl on the Swan river drive near of the grown .IP- lli.t mother, shame
stretching
lengthen- peUtor
w—Id not and most not form any part
all tbe real and peranoal
tbelr tdisposal
Hihling. Minn.. an<l Thursday morning faced and aliMirl«Hl. f,-,| him furtiv.-iy
estate or property anbject to taxation
of tOa work of tba college of’ Jonmal- Ing periods.
ere piking hig.'^ off from the west from a Ixitile. and blu,>h<‘d as she did
It tbe most exacting profesaioo of
in said city, as follows:
lore of the river
Street dlatrict Noa. 1. 2. 3. 4 and D.
The aerlona, thoughtful, statistical
Tba COOT— of Inatrectlon will be de- all, tbe one that requires the wkleat
While thev wore engage,! In this
•
Mother.said
th,.
rhlM
cnrlouFly,
fax
of
three
mills on the dollar for
and
tlm
de^t
knowledge
and
the
cldad by tOa adrlaory board, which 1
ork a homesteader, ap|>arently about • what is the ma-ter^ Are we different
general street district faad for tba
..„i___ _
not yat appointed, acting In conjunc firm—t foundatlona of character, to be .
I years old. came up m the east bank from the rest' What have we done to
purpose of defraying tbe gaaaral ex
to tbe ebanw-s of adf edu- i * ^
tion with tba auUKwltJ— of tbe nnlrer- left entirely
Id asked for a chew of lohacco. One canse all this prying contemptT ’
pens—
of
work In I
la
the
man
who
is
everk-i«dv.
!
^he
other
members
of
tbe
staff
fired
cation? Is tbe man wbo to eveiy-body’t :
Mty.
the drivers nccomivtlaUngly took
with the pprovision c ’ the chartar wlthHis mother sighed as she replied:
of lrrevert‘nt and lrr«*levant
il
It his plug and threw it over to the
BTiat la a coUega of Joumaltam? It critic and t—cber tbe only one who i
limits of I
ippropriarioB.
i dtopaiTi s at him as to bto wber—
d man. telling him as he did so that
to an instltatkNi to train jonmaliata. do— not need to be Uugbt himself?
vied aad eolbouts on tbe nlgbt of May 4. 18>kt, did he must throw ii back.
It baa been said by some that
ted, I
•ding to tow, a ta
tax OB all
Wbat la a >—rnallstT Not any bualne—
having them, promulgated at first by a
J ant personal esUte or i
The owner of-the tobacco, however, few queens of society, graduallv
Banagnr or publisher or even proprl- jeci In
ihjectt to taxation In Ihe said city ns
•lor. A joarnallat Is tbe lookout on tbe naltom waa to belp young men wbo Cod was discovered, and badn t be misjudged the distance, for Ihe plug spread to the masses, until it became
Hows;
fell on a log al>out 15 feet from the
brtdgaof tba ship of state. He notes tbe wtob to make this tbelr vocation. Otb- omitted to Index an lm|Hj
Street dlstricu Noa. 1. 2. 3. 4 and E.
east bank, where It lodged Tbe old Satina" wl;"****^
; In tbe i
paaalng aall. tbe Httle tblnga of Interest
a tax of one mill on the dollar In each'
man eagerly ran nut on the logs to
■e joni
------------------------- ----------- —
E.'unirr ui ^unu \.LarM bii
that dot tha bortoon in line weather.
of the five dlstricta as heretofore —•
recover the tobacco but It was seen
‘ of thhe l-rned profeaalona This ,nd Fullerton avenue, but be
Ha reporta tba drifting caataway
tablished by the Board of Public
that he was not accustomed to run
BuL w hile It to a gr—t pi—a- awered not a word.
her. whom am I to play
whom tba ship —n uve. He peers
Works
and approved by the Conncil.
ning logs and the drivers shouted a vlth?re to feel that a large number of
for the purpose of defraytog the exAt last a dispatch, aiquirently by
throngb fog and storm to give warn
)ung men wUl be beli*ed to a better antbority, was sent to him to this ef warnlHg to him
Playing went out long ago. with the
pens— of Improving and repairing the
ing of dangm abend. He to not think
The old man got the plug safely,
streets, and other expena— within tbe
art In life by m—ns of this college. fect:
ing of hto wag— or of tbe profits of
however, and after taking an enor
limits of tbe appropriaUoo. as may be
bis ownera. He is there to watch over
“Would yon be wUling to go to Ni mous bite poised himself on the log
charg—ble to
the safety and tbe welfare of tbe peoagara nnd write-atory on pn^sent con to throw It bach The Jerk caused
Lou I l» 12. I.l.--k 1. Perry Hannah * lirtad«U funds for tbe
the current fiscal year.
rhlch 1
pla who troat him.'
dition of falls at ocw«iva|H-r column him to slip anti he fell backward Into
There shall also be raised, levied
accordance with the scheme of life as
, Prrry Haonzh’i 2nd
raw BMO In tbe bnalne— office of a
rate?”
ater, between the logs,
■cted, acordlng to law. a Ux
tought in the highest thought circle*.
welfare of
P.-rry Hannah'a 2nd
aawapapar know anything
“Wllh pleasure," he U-lt-praphcd
e mill on the dollar on all real
only means of getting across It was stricken off the list '
Repablle. It will be tbe object beck.
and
personal property snbject
princlpl— of jonraallam. 1Tbe proprl^nih and a half rope which had '•But mother, is there no hop«* for
In tbe city of Ti
Travc
•tor himself to not necaa—rtlyy a jour•That’s all.” was the rejoinder. “We been used In the
Jour- of tbe college to make better journab
This was tied me?. Perry Hai.Bah*- 2hd City. Michigan, the sum to be paid
I
aattat. Ha may be If be toI capable tota. wbo will make better wapupera. only wanted to decide a bet."—ChlI either shore.
- None whatever By being lK>rn you
to
an
Interest
and
nd sioking
sinking fond to ]
which
will
better
serve
tbe
tublle.
It
dry.
of nnderatandlng pnbllc qo—tl
itlona. of
—go Tribune._____________
the InterestIt and boodi
hoods becoming due
Impart
knowledge—not
for
Its
o
own
•Big
Charley."
the
man
w
weighing pnbllc Inter—ta. r carrying
CUaljto •• ■•rOert Sparer.
that may be chargeable to said acsake.
>.
but
to
be
used
ftir
the
pul
tubllc
thrown
over
the
tobacco,
gral
oat pnbllc taaka; If be to li oo<*h with
count.
A prominent member of the liberal
Ice. It will try to develop ebarcl
his pike pole and using it fo
pnbUe feeUng. r—lia— public duties, to service,
And Ihe last child, overwhelmed by
party when at acbool waa taken by bit ancer started to walk across the
that
lie rope he seriousness of the sit nation, cononly
Immediate
In sympathy with tbe public welfare acter. but
anpreme end-tbe father to see Carlyle, and was hidden which sagged with his weight, Aided clous of the hiimillaiKin of his posi
We here) certify I
the forego
and to capable of presenting bto id—s
to
tr—tun
In
the
depths
of
bto
aonl
[lharley
got
by
the
spikes
In
hto
shoes,
Chai
public
good.
We
are
fating
that
bith*
Ing ordinance• was passed
pai
by
' on. turned sorrowfully to hU mother.
to tba people either by bis own pen
Council of the city of Traverse
or Vf tbe pras of others. But It to erto unb—rd of portent an innnifim- tbe wrorda of wladom wbicb would to a point near enongh ( the other
Michigan, on May 31. 1M4.
shore
where
he
coold
Ji
ump
d
ble.
world
wide,
educated
and
self
confall from tbe gr—t man. At first Car
qntta c—oelTable that some propriethe
logs
and
run
out
to
where
the
old
a
J.
FULOHUM.
Mayor.
scloua democracy. Tbe little revolu lyle waa taciturn, and tbe l»oy. by way
8EWER NOTICE.
ton are deficient In these points.
CHAS M BBBR8. City
(
Clerk.
man sank and hauled him out Just In
mother folde<1 him in her
My hope to that this college of jour- tions of tbe past have been effected by of caning tbe conversation, aulUbty time.
—Ham will ratoe tbe aUndsrd of tbe a few I—4era working upon an Ignor said:
By
this
time
some
of
the
other
drlv
dBUoctolprofaaalon. but to do this It ant populace, couatiuua only of vague
idlng on the logs and guiding
two pbilosopbers today,
ainat n—k tba dtotlnotlon between r—I feellngB of dtocoutent Now tbe mai
g papa pointed out themselv— by the rope had also
lanmaUift and meu who do a kind of r—d. They know tbelr grievanc—
r—ched the opposite shore. They Iteblnd
Mr. Herbert Spencer In a ’boa.”
—^ork that reqntr— neither tbelr power. They dtocu— in New
worked over the old man for some
think I
With
majestic
emphasis
Carlyle
i
chnnrt nor conrlctloD. but merely buai- Tork tbe position of labor in Berlin plied:
time before they could bring him to
aa— tralnl—. I wish to begin a move- and in Sydney. Capital, too. to devel-’
"And bare ya seen'Herbert Speoc—. consclonsness. The old man finally
up. then slowly rising he begin to
—ant Bat ^ raise joumaltom to the oping a world wide da— feeling.
laddie? Then ye've seen tbe moat onaurtllng Evidence.
chew the tobacco which be had re
rank af a laamed profession, growing Ukewlae has I—rued tbe power of co- ending aia to ebrlatendom.”—i
Fresh testimony in great quantity
tained In hto mouth and walked off
» r—pect of tbe community as oth- opcratloiL
cheater Gnajdlan.
constantly coming In, declaring Dr.
miidoaa far le— important to tbe
IMiat will be tbe atate of aodeiy and
AKD
Ing's New Discovery for Conanmpl.ls rescue.
*ntaranta hare grown.
o^poUtlcs la tills republic seventy y—rs
3n, Coughs and Colds to be nnOn tbe entire totbmus of Panama
nbrloua difference he hence, when some of tbe cbildreo
ABSOLUTELT ODOtLBSS
equaled. A recent expr—alon from T.
Worat of i I Experiancaa.
rn and a profession. An In acbool will be atlll living? Shall there Is not a rod of sewer, and only
J. McFarland. BentorvUIe. Va., aenr—
Can anything be worse than
aditortol writer or a cor we preaerve tbe goverinnem of tba one bathroom, —ya the Chicago News.
as example. He arrit—: “I bad bron
your
la not In bnalne—. Nor to conatltntloB. tbe equaUty of all dtiaens Even In tbe costly residence buildings that every
chitis for three yean aad doctored aU
B
capable reporter. These men before tbe law and tbe purity of jus erected by the French engineers there Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
Ume without betoc benefiUad.
are no modern ooovenleDc— Tbe only Newson. Decatur. Ala. “For
« I beau taktoc Dr. Ktofa Now
ab—dy In a profession, tboogb tice. or shall we have the gov,
dured Insaffer- Dlsoorary. and a few bottl—
water supplied for domestic purpoa— years," she writ—, "I endi
wholly
ottl— wbolly
may not admit It or even r—tlse of either money or tbe mob?
Dntad tbl> Utk d
able pain from it _ itloo.
cored me." Bqnally efft Uve In caring
It. aa many of them unhappily do not.
Tbe answers to tb—e questions will la brought to barrels from dlatohl and bowel tronble. Death
all L«ng and Throat ronblea, ConD1 or wall, they rapr—ant autborahlp. depend largely upon tbe kind of inIon, rneumonu and Grip. Ooar■piion,
nadantherahlp to a profession. <
strDCtkm tbe people of that day draw
anteedI by Johnson’s Drug Store and
Tba — In tba connU— room of a
pan. tbe tex
Masi
F. H. Meada,
DrnggtoU. Trial bottl—
tha
dty
four
feet.
The
catl—
pr—ebera
aaw—spar Is la tba new—spar bnal10c. regular slz— Me aad fl.OO.
canal aoae wUl have to ba provided and BOW I’m cot
A-r lo*
MflUinatoiy, npoa the
ial I It to not too much to any that the with an axteaMra oyatem of drainage, For Uver. Kidney.
.\mericans
buy
abont g-Vio.rtBi i
aopeets or tUaia, npoa the margin or pr—a to tbe only gr—t orgaalaed for— aad to rnralah oa adequate supply of
po— srator will Involve an ootlay of
profiL npoa tha rednedoa oT expenaea. | which toactl
apaa bnylaff white paper and aelliag tt log the aUndard oT dvle rightrowana— nrilHo— of doUaiw
ripely to rbewtog tobacco.
COMMISSION BROKER,
Meada. Draoiata.
priatad. aad that to bnotncaa. But a | Then an auay potttieal reTonnen
■oa who has the adraalaga. hoooraod amoag the deny, hot the pnlpit as an
Mak— young again the aged and inWerr Umt to.
pMaoanorafidnasiiWthepahllcerary'laadtadaa to eoareraad with the kingflnn. The electric spark go— throngb
Tha toeeher told Elsto to i
day as a writor or thinker to a pro- dom oT h-ren, not with the npnbUe am tontnra of tha parade noaBtly arevery part of your body, brtogtog new Kllla. Grand Rapida.
club Igkse bodlM of wator. Sha had 4
Ihtolnaal man. 8a ofcoorM^ is ha who, of Antcriea. There an many public raaged by tha Taniof
life, hope aad ambition. That’s what
tha day hefioo
hofioag
~ hedn^
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Holltoter’a Rocky Mouatain Tea doea Oficial ICaiket Qaocatiau bjrprifitracto thoaa writotn aad npocten. I Mdrftad lawyan, bat the bar as a pn>- akv the Thom- atohaakBMBt It
rate wire, dkect from Naw
the fiefinlthm of I
SS cents, t— or tablets. Johnson’a
vtoatoBattMwBattoaayaadbowto fc-ion wotka tor Ita ntatoen. and no aomewnai r-rmnian mo na
Drag Store.
oay It, vto ohava tb«B how to think. ’ Mv fiorying troat onr came to grief cart ao familiar to Aaaoric
wha toflpma Iham. thoogh ha may ttom a d-rih of lagnl tolaat to aam
oa a amn aiaherate aafi
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INOENiOUS JUSTICE
J^sarge Versus Alabama
▲ ffM of twaaty aaaaa. aM tha Ja%r
A PUMIAni AHMVEMMT WAft ATOM
•Vmy yam aaytktac ta aay vhy
kacCTtkaabipa M aheB. Tba AlakaBH‘a aaalKB vaa mem cat br
ftaai tka Kaaraafva and ML i
aaa qiAckIr ran ap. The akaU of tka
Kcaraanpa frota tka bcciniitav rlddtad
the kaO of tba Alabama,
diatkaraa wmmy «f tka Confodmta
•aBBaaa wamr kIDad or dkabled.
■B»f eaaaa an mtlrr aaa’a craw
arfpad oat br a atagla obHL
Tba ahalla fraa tba Alabaaia asplod.
ad aU rtebt npoo tka Mem at tba Kaaraarca. bat witb Tery Iluia harm.
that bla aballi ware barBO affect and after that altemated
t with ah;^. Ha apaadUy
fbe aondoabHi tkat ba waa no nntcb
I WTO.U gl> 111.}
«r dw Mt fhtMtaf mmral
I euitilm <r the cWi w«r vm
i tlHt iMtvm tbe OofwhraH
«ai 1W Cmitad Atatc* cnriMr Kmr”^tandm7.
«. !»«. »•
MiVt 1*7 i> the itr«r BeMil. Uoaud.
vkum'a tuluiwi fmo Parte arrlraa
tkat tke Atetnaa araa at tte
poctaf Cieutaars. ^Doa. From that
mnmmi tka eouDBaarcr Aaatrorcr waa
aAaaaadaUm Tka Kaaaaaisa komadad kar ranonataaa^ rnatil aka vaa ke-
wKk Ckaita. Tka raaaal rnirkad Ofaet^
kamai am Tmaaflaj. and iba Atebasna
wm aaaa
bHxlnd the laaaiwatar
ta tka kar*jor. Tka Kcaraarca draw
tmr amoark to look bar orar and tkas
aaC «p a caaaaiaaa watck. Tha aklp
traa pmt la ofdar for battla. Tkaradar
pMoad mad FMdajr. and no Atebaaa
■ffT—t latardar tba waltlt« Yan>
kna bagaa to think tbara would ba no
•gkt. bat tkat Blckt. at a hanqoat
frlaDda. Captain j
fci;-
<T)B|y that 1 ob iBmawat"
Then Jadffa Laater ptanMtnd to
Matamea bar Cor tern yaara t« tka atatr
HOUSE-CLEAHIHO
A ThoMMigA QfBmtfny cf the Syutem
Now b tiw Seacst Psotectioa AgiioBt
Spring and Sonmier Siristesst
taadded to her ffaod character, but ebtcoold not or wromM Bet aaplain bow the
aUrer eaiaa Into her pnaaaarioB Tbcta
waa notblat for bar bat coorlctka and
BotblaK far tba jodga bat to paoa
aaotooce. Aa aba atood before, biia
tbarw waa tba aarena look of a martyr
oo bar face, and the jndte aald atantab
**Tba aaaoranoe of crlmlnala aad
appaaraneca tbay can aaanme ore
No c^ood boose kennr ever neglects opting desstiig.
Widiplen^of soapsna wster, hard scnibbingsnd scoor^
And air, she Aoon gets rid of all robbish,
imisty odocB, germs and mkrobes, and the dost and
dirt that have accnmnlated during the lon^ winter
Hkoiiths.%Biit when the house has been pnt in order,
and die premises cleared of all old plunder and trash,
tbe great majority of boose keemirs fed that Spring
lad away, and the dqmmg is over, and forget that thdr systems may be in a worse conditioii than the boo^
oOca. Ltebtlny a ctear. vaA ttot the had feeling, debility, loss of appetite, nervousness and sleeplessness from vdddi
pointed towrard l®d*e left hte
I
otraUed
borne.
On
tba
way
be
Prance, la tba ctfcolt on whichIl tbay
they, ba at
Sandlver’a. his jawalar. to they are suffering are due to neglect of the more important and necessary work of Physical
. aainas. be abooM crowd oo all
■**■1*1 an] haotan to yet Into neotral
watch, that bad bean left for boose cleaning. A dean house does not insure against disease, but a dean system does.
watam Tbia traa dona at tba propn j repal«. »i><l while looking oraf tl>a The poisons and humors engendered within the body, the waste matter that is dogging
nomant all sail barbuc bean mean- waraa ramembared that tba annl.arwhile aet Tba people on tba Kaar- “O' of hi* marrta«e would coma otf In the system and contaminating and vitiating the blood, are far more dangerous to h^tn
aarya nodead tbte moratnant and bora
• wo*^ He bad daddad on a than the dirt and dust of our homes. In the winter time we give free rein to our appetites,
down on bar harder than arar. every brooA for a praaant on the occasion, and eat more and oftencr than is for our good. We inhale the polluted air of badly ventilated
abet telilnr and tba craw ebaariny at aod want over to where tbeoe artidea
ware diapUyeiL While looklny over offices and rooms, take little or no exercise, and our bodies become a veritable hot-bed of
each dlacbarfa: »TT»at’a a rood
tbam a youny man uftia stde dlvklad disease-bearing germs, and our blood is loaded with impurities and poisons of every conceivI «ntb him the attanttoo of tba miea- able kind; and no wonder that Spring time is so often Sick time and finds ns in such -poor
^ mao. Tba Jodya left tba store without
physical condition, with ritality siov. ly wasting au*ay, our digestion impaired, the liver torpid,
' making a aelectioa.
Unless our systems ate given a
I Tba next avanlny whOa aittiny In Ida and all the bodily organs over-worked and out of'repair. Unless
library before dinner there was a ring
ay develop into
at tba doorbell, and a note came In
rities, poisons
from Handlrer anooanctny that tha
you arc
md all through the Spring and
day before ba bad got In a new lot of
brooches and begyiny that the Jodyo tormented with boils, itchy rashes, sores, bumps and pimples, and all manner m ugly
would yxamine soma that be had seut
pustular and scaly eruptions.
by tha bearer.
Physical house cleaning should begin with the blood. It must be pnrified and strength
note aeveraf I
““
1udye
Sural
ened, and when a stream of pure, rich bKxxl is turned into all the nooks and comers of the
to aell bis goods; be bsd never sent
ssmplas to his bouse before. C'oni pe system, the rubbish and disease-producing poisons are .wafted out, and the congested
avcnues of the body arc opened, and Physical house cleaning is made thorough
tition seemed to ba driving the drum- rhannelK and avenues
men of reputable arms Into people's and complete. S. S. S.. cleanses the blood of taints and poisons and expels the wasi
waste and rebhomes. However, be bad a little tlma
It is to the system what soap and water are to the house. Nothing
before dinner and would look at tba bish from the system.
> quickly
the stubborn, decplyrootM
brooches. Tha salasmsn was brought
In and produced articles that the Judge
; and hum
humors that are destroying the purity of
bad seen In Sandlver s cases the day
the bkv<l and blocking
king tt
the avenues of health and life.
before, bastdes new ones. One of
A course of S. S. S. now will pnt j^onr ^stem in
those be bsd seen sod fancied was of
fered at a third of the value put ou It
perfect order and fortify you against the deoilitatinj
when be bsd Crst svi>n It.
disea.ses .and aggravating skin troubles that AXe sure t
••You are nilstiiken lu the price of
if your phj'sical welfare has been n^le<±ed.
this." said the Judge ~It la worth
' more money.
d ptirificrs,
p-arifiers, but an unequalled tonic and appetizer.
appetizer,
S. S. S, is not only the be.st of all bloxl
m." repl
assimilarion m food
food,
It
builds
you
up,
improves
the
appetite,
and aids the digestion and a-ssimilarion
, -but It te a rule
•nms condition. S. S. S- is gnaianteed
g^naianteed pniel?
ne\-er to go> back on u prliM? once plv- and keeps the system in a healthy, vigorous
en.vegetable, and can be taken by the old, middle-aged and young witbi^it danger of any nannThe judee took the brooch aind held lul
ful CUCCtd*
effects. OS. o.
S. O*
S. id
is U
a blot^
UILRIU puiiu^i
purifier O.J«VA
and tonic
LVJiilV. VV»AlAl^AAAWVi|
combined, a perfect Spring xnedieme CUAk*
and
It under tbe irualicht. There were
mdispensable in Physical house cleaning. Write us fully shout your case. ' No charge
Jew*
well In It tlmt s|>arkl*Kl beautifully.
______
Mmmm
iniMm hrv... «nU MrU. t
£4irgi?s=^'
? 1^.*
-I
oue.” be aald. ’’but
ilnd. If you are mistaken In the1* price
r dn.vH
nd will notify me within
e will call tbe sale off.”
“The price te correct," said rhe aaleaian-‘*tbat is. to you-i
THE SINKISr. OF THE ALAIIAMA.
••■Ml of tbe
declared pool-'
tlnty that ba would r> out next day-‘
BUBaiiy—and ‘•sink tbe Yankee ship or
SBlB A new conalr.**
Th* Atobama wax built eapectelly for
the Ooafkderata service and was a
for apaod ratbar tbaa for battle.
CUftod tofbt cans, ooe one bundriHljwondar pivot forward and two el;: litlaeh aoUd abot pivot can* aft nod six
tamtoto waa an old officer of Uie regu
lar Uallad Stotes navy. Tbe execuUve
offtow of tbe ship. IlclDtosb KoU. was
also B vataran of twenty yean* exi>ertoaea la tba United States navy. Tba
craw was a oompoolte od«>, inclndlnc
many Kaclteb and Americana. After
Ctrlac orders to sail ont in aearcb of
tba Kaaraarca. Bammes made a apeei b
toklaciaw;
Bccta and seai
of tbe A
, you bava at lenctb
1
another <
portaalty
the enemy.
am that baa bean prvarated to yon
•taco yon sank tba Hattoras. lu tbe
maanttBU yon bava been all over
waiM, and It la not too much
mj that yon have destroyed i
dlivco for protection under neutral
Aaca ooa-balf of tbe enemy’s
■arok which at tbe beclnnlnc of tbe
war carared every sea. This
ackiavaaMat of which you may well be
teaamladf^
ab]p baa become a booaebold word
wbarever dvllteatlon atanda. Khali
that aame be tamlabed by defeat? Tbe
tblac la taapaaalble! Remember that
yoQ are in tbe Bncliah channel, tbe
Tbe Sac tkat'SaaU over .yon la that of
a yonne MHibtlc. who bida defiance to
kw coemlea wbenever and wherever
ftoamd. Bbow tbe wortd that yon know
kow^to uphold It Go to your qd.ir
Tba crew received tbe speech with
ertm of “Never, neverr About the
aalddle of SuDday forenoon. Just as the
beU tolled for eervlce on board the
Kaatoane. OaptaU Winslow atood
mbUprayorbooktoby haixtrei
to road. Tba officer on deck aboni
Tbe Alabamar All banda took up
tbe cry. “The Alabamar Tbe captain
•xebancad bit prayer book for a troin
pat mad ordered bis ship about to miwt
tkecralaar.
Tha Alabama eama on. escorted by a
Fraaich Mcate aa far aa tbe three mik
Than tbe’ frigate
frlyate iturncl t»aek
Wtwatow saw by that act that
toara very Bear the Freoefa water* «
kBew tkat If tka battle took pUce tbera
tha Alabama, ta case of her
ittkHO RAPIDS t IHOIANA
f-ine: lot of-
The brood
man departod.
anoilier:"
____
A few dayk later, durini; a rcceaa of
Bo terrible
"
“ was tbe execution of these
shells
the cun deck of the Alabama
court, an inspector of police stopibruw the
tbe Pod np to the Jud^ and asked him If
dead bodies overboard in order to work ' »
pupportltin*
some
tbe aft pivot gun during tbt> time of, Elver’s had called
retreat Only one shell from the Ala-' Je^-elry to aelL
bama really did harm on board tbe' "Yeu.” replied tbe Judge, “and
Kearsarge. It waa a alxty-eight pound-! bought a brooch.”
cr Blakely from the forward gun of
“Then, .vour honor.” replied the Inthe crulatT. It passed through iDe *I>«^or. amillng. “you are a receiver of
Kearaarge'a bulwarks, wounding throe *lo>^a goods. The c
gunners, one of whom afterward died. ' Pa*lof ’’
Several other shells entered the ship. * ' Impoaslble! He presented
bead and
doing trivial barm. On tbe seventh ro !
od Kandlver’i
Siin
the Alabama steered straight
Jewels that 1
for tbe LYench coast Tbe Kearsarge
irsued and. coming dose up. pro- < “*’><*«■<•
lower. Judge." said the
puran
her volley after vollev . Inspector.
«n»Pector. -TTils U a very embarrassceede*
Ig, ! tag case. The man baa done’ the
Her
lice department Kaodlver and
were gaping
He came to me and offerctl to
in them by i
Semmea sent an officer below 3 learn for nothing till be had proved bis
I didn’t employ him. but be stayed
bow long bU ship
answer was ten minutes. Within an about headquarters long enoogh
hour from tbe time of the firing of steol aome of our letter heads. On
the first shell of the Alabama her flag of these be forged a letter Introducing
him to Sandlver. stating that be waa
waa lowered forever.
Semmea sent bis master’s mate, an on the track of aome of their stolen
Engliabman named Kullam, to tbe goods and If they would mark some
Kearsarge to ask for aaslsUnce. Wins brooches and permit him to take them
low asked him tbe direct quesUon out for sale he was quite sure be conld
whether Semmea had sum-ndcred. recover a Urge amount of their propTbe answer was “Yea." Then Wins- «tj- The alnguUr part of it Is that
low pel■rmltted LYiIlam to return to tbe he returned all tbe arttcles except the
one sold yon.'
Alabama to help
"Captain,”' aald tbe
be Judge. ”
the aame time be signaled to tbe cap
the world 1
tain of an English yacht. Deerbonnd.
I my house i
which waa oa tbe scene, giving him
o'clock, and we sill Ulk it over.'
permlaaioD to go to tbe rescue of tbe
When
tbe
inspector
called be carried
crew of tbe Alabama, who were In the
water. After bdng taken on board of with him a letter be had received,
the Deerhoaod, Semmea and bla offl- which be handed to the Judge to read
CaptalB-^ladg* Lester
•«itljr sen.
?ra escaped.
tenoed a girt. Marr Easton,
srbom I am
Forty years after tbe great battle rogsged to be married.1. to state
s
I detr
Lermlned to
le United BUtes navy bas two mag- ; '•g^lviag stolen
HORSES
wT ?"iki^
dclKitp
He I
COaPANY.
u mmt m.t a>. If
Trsl I l«sT<w lr>ren» City 6.IDs m. f
cA. igeto Qrsnd B*ptd>
Tnu.. l<«TiM Trsrerav City C ;I0 s in. t
OS-TKO^AITI-IV
J. B1__
SMBtordfo.
kalf*. S»o
UstanUy •vwUaga
bloaknbwSdaao* I
JOHN R. SANTO
|8EII£IIAL OUtnUICEl
......
New Wilhelm Keek.
Treveree City.
DPIt. tAWYCB A FKNHALLKdON
I SDd waUiat
C LUYCgWtK.U.O^^rA
.«DENTISTS.«
All Work of Hlgheat Peeatbla Orede.
Fine Cold Work a fipecialty.
• A MUIUUt Y
liT]i7E.liSEwm
aTd.Tyler
DENTIST
OBw-Mt Nm wllkMa BlMk. OU.
mu' PkoD. UX.
On June 15th I will have a carload of
Horses from Indiana, which will lx* shown
Via c.\>pbaii«h*A
a
J-HHmim
6n. R. MeWillr
HOmOE & HtWETNY
6EHERAL INSURAICE
“5^
^TAKUABncx)MPAMIUsnd fknMT*'
Uuioxl Firv Inaorsoe* Compoay
at Brodhagen’s Barn.
1 I NE.W WILHELM BLOCK
Leo Solomon
Pere Marquette
rnuu IM..
V
flUlEiliFf.
O. F. CARVER A BRO
fLk.r. I .J . ... u
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION aril STOCK BROKER
INSK.;^
u toUow. :
IVI o O O Y
he could
K™r.
irge, tbe other Alabama. The bones b* s crUne. On tb* dsy h- *«nt«ic*d
' the galUut old Kearsarge of ISH »tery Easton I foUowed him to Bandlver-s.
diver's,
him examinet brooches
brood
and then Utd
1 Roncador reef, but lier , saw
r scheme. The honestt Intent of
fame is fadeless. After tblrt.v years j to^sTub^ed^.*^
act that I
of usefulness following tbe war the dUtaty retusned throughti a confede
confederate afl
grand old ship waa wrecked and lost ***• >*»*»*^ except the one sold to Judgs
In the Caribbean sea on Feb. 2. ISW. I
‘fo.lStrob'*
** **
•UTS tl
GEORGE L KILMER.
CHB8TER HASKELL.
Xel... BI-.W
Mr Nelson s,H>ke an unn.u.nl woM
TH£ SW/fT SPeCIfte eOH^MMY, AnMMTM, WUL
for medical adt-ice.
FIRE WSnRANCE
L. 1. A •UIA.OINA.
Whea Too Waat t Kict DU tf Heal
nRTHEIW MICIilSAI THAIS.
CO. ROOn TRIF RATES
Jmm.
A Soram
MscsrtCcitaa.
Butchera and Sausoffe Makers
Travarae City to St. Louis
L
Oniiy M^*rkct Lottor ii] i
-fi.wsdrH :o:>pcnrii.ru .'re’a
. rv; ^onal irttfct; purchase or sale
Suite 404 Whitrioy Blor.k.
‘-captoln.” be sakf^-noG^ tbe at-
Hnnfe&Lff HirefflkCo.Hock
---------iu,i u ne Wiu oraw up an appUcstloa Phone Nomben
*nap of the territory, depending, to tbe governor for a pardon I wlU
BeU.lS8
from tbe senate walk
ralL be
he calUd
eeU..I the;
*Ke al«n
algu it.'
lt.“
Citi*ena,808
Opposite P. O. Roonte 3 and 4
the* That
______
_ to mnaa
attention of tbe senatora
Tha Imgtector left tbe
Judge
! over tbe many defecto of JoaO
r«>graphy of the situation.
Juatlee.
“We bare token all of Alaska’,1 “l£ary.“ said her lover tbe
aftw
her
liberation,
“for
bear*
money." said be with mu«L emphasis
A Story regarding a converted bar
C
tln^ that so
and great eameatnesa. as be was re
f
roars.L
could oever gat karian Is told m the Eitgllsta papers
turningr to bla sent
and sounds new. a negro clergyman
^
you off this way
waa entertained at tea by the preslThe bad word was out. .Ls jthe.
/
BOONE. 4 doot of a college. The guest, who
echo of It came ringing back in tba
T
. .
from West Africa, was asked
«ara of tbe Mlnnesou s*-nator. he
Auction Sate.
bow he became a Christian
•topped short, being himself showed' Tke tborougbbrod Percberoo atal“Tbe story of Jraebol converted me."
^ ffkBct for tbe Alabama. Intending
•t what be had aald. There was a lion. Othello De Vere, 1^. owned by ka anawered. “You know, we are toU
i tkm aa bar aad nm bar down. At
I the buiujDs OBJ none isreeoing aaao- tha dogs did not touch the palm of her
r dtetaaca of abovt a mile tbe Alabama fieat ontburat of Unghter In tbe
cUUon. will be aoM at pnbUc aactkm kaada. Well, that convineed me of tbe
j apenad ctmAdaBtly apon her antagu- •te. Mr. Alllaon. waiting for an
r Blat with aoUd shot fitad in broadside Portnnlty to proceed with tbe sund^ to the highest Udder on Batnrday. tnith of tbe narrative, for we never
:June Ifith. 1*04, at Morgaa'a Urery eat tbe palms of the hands in my counvoUcya The oalaaitoa did but vc
They are too bitter.”—New York
V Cla damaia to the Kaaraarge.
t.
Tha Alabaato ahaared, aad tbe Kentr :mrf. fkOowliit ap, caaaed tbe ll<lit to
HAVC
YOU
l^taka maca ta a circle, tbe ships aalUug
I aamid aad rowid a coomioB center. At
Committee. 8ol- .TBtSO THCM VSTf
coaetadiBff kla reamrks;) Mr. tons Bay. MVek.
I Aboot 800 yards tba Kaoraargr opened
■Jnn 4-M1-1S-14-15
Reearri
Waal Ada. krtaf Mg
■at Aawa. blnahlar Ute a
i M tka alaikaai^ baaadalde. tbe ahlps
TKY A RKCOItO WANT AO.
Itokaraa tar tka aaaM laaaatofi
gMML teoadaida. tA. U ttet A«4I|9
$18.50, 15 417 limit
$19.00. 60 day Umit
$21.00. lor the seasoD
This will include meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets a ill be on sale cominencing Thurvlav, .Tunc 9,
1904.»
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thurada)-!, Ca m.
L H. POPE, A(t.
R.f CWIReR, 0. P. A.
WANT!
8000 DISTRICT DEPUTIES
Idul Ruhti AumUIIm
BxcTfpUunsl eeatrseti aad good ni<JO«y
to cjqjsble. rolls.blr Inaursaec vorkm*.
A1ADBBH8:
lUkAL BBUBVg AK^<M-UT1<>K
IIO! Xajwme BslIdlnK. D^troii.Miek
JURPET GLEUne wons.
PAVING TAX.
NMlea to All I
l«. R. CHAPn^. PrOftidM’.
FS.U.,. I IS
------------------ atreet to the w«
of Unkm straet is aow in aiy
for tbe eollectkm of tbe i
same to be paid 1
of Jnly, 1*04.
itallmento. tbe
9 tbe first day
M. B. HaateU,
City Traasnrer.
late baak baJUlac.
^
E^jrssw.i^-W'W"-^
l4: '
THE EVENEnIG RECORD ifTmnn
TRAVEB8E CITY. idlCH^ WEDIHSSDAY, /CITE M, 1904.
TRAVEKSE
300 PERISHED
IN HOLOCAUST WOKHING
fe
WOMCM AMO CHILOIWN VJCTIIM
OM tTEAMM SLOCUM.
1500 WERE
ONBOARD
•CHOLARt or ST. MARK’S LUTH
SRAM SUNDAY SCHOOL.
mt n un Fusnvtis
FORCKO TO JUMP WITHOUT THIS
PROTCCTION.
Bodies af tha Littia Onaa and Their
Mothers Being Taken to tha
flergues OMcers of tha Beat
Canaurad far Not Raaalng
Ashore Saonsr.
urn araoefc this afternoon, thirty
an and six wore ehUdron. The peaflteisls said at l:tS this mftmrthat fully 125 bodies had baan
landed at tha aavarai piers on the Now
YorfcoMs.
Comment N hoard on all aidaa ad>
»raa to tha oMoors of tho boat bowas they did net land further down
stream.. Aceording to aye wftnoaooa,
tamos wars first absanrad arhils
tha beat waa off Hariom bridge and
Just about to turn Into tha aaund.
Thera are aavarai dacks and baachae
near by Into which It ooams tha boat
could have baan turned
BODIES RECOVERED.
Chief Crokar of the fire dapartmonL
who has returned to South
Mland. says th« disMttr M a torribit
Ht baJitvM tha daad will
bar batwaan 400 and 50S
2:S0 p. m.—Up to tbia hour
bediaa, naarly all woman and children,
baan racoverad In and about
aeana of tha diaaM*r.
Coroner Bholer it on South Brothers
island and Is taking charge of th
moving of tha daad to tha city mo
By Wire to tba Braelag Record.
New Yerfc, June 1^-Tha most horriMa halaeaast that has aectirrad In
New York harbor In years teak place
thia morning In Leng Island aeund,
when tha triple deck ataambaat Canaral Sleeutn, balenfififl to tha Knickarbacker Staambeat eempany, carrying
abaiit 1J00 ajUMralenista, meetly
woman and children, was burned to
tha water’s adfs.
At naan tha beat aatimaU placed the
number of theaa who toot thair lives
at batwaan 200 and SOS About Sfty
bodies had baan raeevarad at that time RUSSIANS RETAINED THEIR POSI
and tha potka. tug boats, etaamars and
TION AT VAPANGOW.
small boats sears out in tha sound
looking for others. A doaan ambulanoas and seoras wf physicians and MAY CHECK JAE ADVANCE
nuraaa and ail tha pellea reserves In
tha city seara on hand to rescue the i
bodies of tha daad and succor thdNlv
LOST HEAVILY IN THE
ing and injured.
^
|
BATTLE.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
JAPANESE
RmRSES
The Slocum had bean engaged for a
Sunday acheol excursion by the 8t
Mark's Lutheran church, located on
Cast Sixth street, batwaan Second avanua and tha Bowary.
As usual with affairs of this kind,
the party was largely mads up of
woman and ehildran. At 7 o'clock this
meminf tha boat was moarad to the
piar at tha feet of Cast Third street
and aaen afUr a happy stream of
mathars with thair loved ones made
thair way aboard tha capacious
Happy and Joyous wore the children
that crowdad on tho boat this morning
prepared to spend a day's outing In all
tha onjoyabis pursuits of childhood.
Little did they knew that almost half
of thorn would uoa tha dainty whits
drsassi and tha clean clothes so care
fully prepared by loving hands of
mothers, for shrouds before the day
waa acarcaly bagun.
IN LIFE PRESERVERS.
Whan the Slocum was naaring
North Srothars island soma person
cried fire end s panic ensued. The
flsntee were discovered among the life
prsosrvsrs but how and when they
staried no one as yet has been found
who can say.. Tha burning lift preaarvors wars tom from their resting
pi sees and thrown overboard in an en
deavor to smothor tha Barnes. This
fact added greatly to the lees of life
at It waa remarked afterwarde that
tha bedioa recovered from the water
not oven in a single case wer«
wr^ped In this life saving apparatus.
Aa the Bamss swept over the vessel
tha crieo of the frightened children
and tha acreams of terrified women
mcRod the hearts of the strongest
men. The tsrribls red fingers came
dopsr and closer until touched
thair aebrehing clasp, the lives of
imia anas went up in the thick pell
of aaMkc that was wafted down
saupd.
Mathars ran ovar the scorching
daekt looking for chUdron. children
ran oersaming looking for nvethors.
Soma huddlad in frightaned groups
whUo tho rod death cam# aver nearer
and finally amothorad tham In its em-
FUNEKALSEKVICES
Mra. Elizabeth Bnifka Wm Laid
Away to Rest Today, Rev. Adolph
Martin of Kingsley Officiating.
The funeral service of Mrs. Eliza
beth Bnifka was held this afternoon
from the house. 514 Second street.
Rev. Adolph Martin, the minister of
8t. Johns
Evangelical
Lutheran
church of Kingsley officiated instead
of Rev. T. P. Ullom of this city who.
announced, would conduct the
service.
The three sons and three daughters
attended the funeral, the last son.
Charles, arriving last night from Chi
cago. ThU is the first death that has
occurred in the family and a beautiful
» wheel Ias a floral offc
Bering
i by the t
as of I
mmaiioi
large spray
Oraaplng thsir llttH asm or daugh- besides a lari
offerings.
T1
tsm In their arms asms mothora
of Undertaker Anderson.
juH^ into tha waves. Others
thoir fcnooa «s^ praying, waited for tho
je post in each county.
-nerally
Another matter belt
Factory prices on Kimball piano. 129
effort
talked about is that
made to preaenre the hi.* Front atreeL
should
tory of all Michigan aoLdiers.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
The delegatei* from Northern and
Western Michigan are all wearing
“Traverse City In 1905" badges, and
it is probable that that city will gel
IX year,
campi
The Grand Arm;
rmy of Michigan !
as a membershilip of 14.000
Keep Cool
Michigan—Generally fblr tonlgbt
mmi Tbaraday; variable wfnda.
General—Light ihnader atoram gen
eral tbrongb the w«wt bat la aonto and
Mxithweat. where harrectiag Is progresxlag. the weather U fine.
BY USING ONE OF OUR
f^ammocks
SHOE
SATISFACTION
shall be at peace with them.
This means that she shall be
satisfied.
It seems a simple thing to
ask. but it is difficult to obtain.
Fbr no woman can be at peace
with her shoes unless they are
wt. to
ll will
revelat
BooU gSJK).
Oxfords fi2.5&
Sp**cis stylet 5tkc Vxira.
Fast
ilor eyelets iisci] ex
clusively.
Such t pretty bx mad at nch extraordiMty low prienMomste
quite an iniloceieat to pgrebaM. Yo« caa aM a tmmmi tUa
year «reljr. Good, doae woven oaes. dorable oolong firil riae and
lear^«Klwithiriof«.firomf/.f5ifBfJ9. GhreaiacalL
« etty Beefc Store
WEA'HiER—Generally fair tonight and Thanday; variable wtaBa.
What
Will
BENDA
Do
Next?
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
:T H E:
KING'S CASE
BEING HEARD
King cat
ent.
The case of the People vs. Hem
Schumacher, charged with
great Ixxilly
Uly harm,
le pressed on motion
:lon of the
prosecutor. It U understood that the
complaining witness showed a great
reluctance to testify against Mr. Schu
macher and that under
clrcnmstances It would be hard
make a
KING PETEK'S ANNIVEKSAKY
Hit Enthrenament la Being Celebrated
in Servia Today—Faativitiea Have
Been Orderly Bo Far.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Belgrade. June 16.—The anniversary
of the enthronenoeiit of King Peter I.
today is being celebrated with greatest
festivities throughonl the country.
Everything thus far has passed off
an orderly fashion.
AKNENIANS DEPOKTED
Scores of Them Have iiben Arretted
and Forced to Leave ConaUntinople on Flimsy PretexL
Armenians have been arrested and de
ported from Constant loople on the pre
text that there are signs of approach
OFFICBRS ARRSSTCO.
Lynx Hide CoMoa Trouble In BunMwo ing trouble.
for
Themos
Pbtiilpo
Another
ForAn eye witnaoa atataa aa tho boat
gsry Charge Against Him.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC STOCK.
naarad tha abara Mm t
a« Ml Mdas by tha Baatlag bediaa M
SSvan Per Cant Rreferied May Be labar paaPhtars wha had Jumped far Ufa.
sued to PrmtA HoWws.
C^lalP Behalak. Flret Pilot Van Wart
New York, June
Jc talk
and -Baannd PUet -Edwin N. Lnadar oooit ydstofday, vma mniresipd to
day and srfl] bare a hooring before
lat the Sonthem PaeiBe viU iaeoe
have baan nrraotad.
Fnur tnmdred Mefcata fOr tha apeurMon wore anM «a oBMM. H la aotL Mr. PhJUlpa pot tfito 1
moMd that tha matharo tnafc from 700 poMog of s lynx akin.
Ladiee
to ioe chlldreo along lor whom no
brarjr paiiora Friday sftorBooo si 2:20
aboTfo woe nwBiL Tlmro ware vory
ick in ^arge
o'clock
charge o
of a oobnaittee with
BOW anon nbnnrd with tho party and St tbe U. of M.
. H. J. CvtM. <
AKKtSTKD AGAIN
TEACHER8 LIKE BIG RAPIDS.
Mra. Fiorance Babbitt Wni Prebobty
Heed W. R. C.—Over Nine Hunthe vacancies for teachers in
the High achool and at the Central
drsd OcUsatas Present—Many
building have
b
been filled and letters
Wearing Traverse Badges.
ing received dally by Prof.
MUIer from teachers who would like
Big
Rapids. Mias Grace
Special to the Evening Record.
Morehouse of this city, who has been
Battle Creek. Mich.. June 15—Even’:hing in Iowa; U expected to take
thing poinu to the election of Maj. Miss Isabel G^y's place as teacher
of Latin and German. The history
George H. Hopklaa of Detroit
f only c
mander of tbe G. A. R. and Mra. Plor
‘ supplied *
*acher.
enee S.
of Tpoilantl as presi
dent of tbe W. R. C, wbUe Traveree
WENT TO JURY.
City seems sure of getting the state
Conger Water Deal Case Being Delib
encampment In 1905. Detroit ii
erated on New.
'
tempter to most delegates aa the n
Special to the Evening Record.
meeting place, but Traverse City
Grand Rapids, Mich., June 15.—Tbe
rorking hard and Detroit isn't.
ise of Editor Con«-r. In connection
Last night's camp fire was an emi
ent success, but thU evening will be with the water deaf went to the Jury
2:40 this aftemo&n
lie feature of the encampment. More
1 delegates i
JOAN JOVNOVITCH DEAD.
a 1b stated
suued that there 'were 4««'
deaths in' the Michigan ranks durlnis
the last J-ev. ThU fact has cause<i Servla's Greatest Poet Has Pi
Away.
much disrusBlon among the delegates
in the ho|el lobhlos. and it is predlcD
By Wire to the Evening Record.
that the time will soon come when
Commander Colonel Khavastounoff
and Adjt. Sub-LleuL Dragoslaff
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. Case on.
Nadochinsky Were Killed.
Schumacher Case Has Been
General Wounded.
Nolle Prossed.
Si. Petersburg, June l.'i.—The gen
eral staff remained in session until atThis morning
mcMit 2 o clock thU morning to trans pie V
King, charged
late and give out Lieut. Oen. Baron with 1
It lieing alleged that he
girl was of age In order
Stakelberg’s message announcing the
isence to marry her. was
light at Vafangow. This nnuauatly
taken up and at 2:45 the attorneys
late hour indicates that the authori
laking tbelr plea to tbe Jury, the
ties attach considerable importance to evidence having all be aubmiti
of the
In Clrcnlt court in the
the dispatch.
rged
It is thought her** that the Vafsn- People vs. Thomas PhllHps.
»d of
with forgery, in which he dls]iposed
gow affair may pn.ve to have been a Ij-nz skin, tbe Jury brought
quite a heavy ffght. The fact that the diet of not guilty and the prison
Russians held their position in face of who has been spending about t
heavy losses supports the theory, and months in Jail, was released, only
be rearrested.
It is l>elieved that it may t
This afternoon aout 2:15 a jury v
severe check to the Japan<
secured in the case of the Hannah
n advance.
Ueuteoant Siokelberg s telegram Is Lay Mercantile company vs. Jeffen
D. Pike, assumpsit. The case is c
as follows:
which it is claim
limed I the defense
“A battle began at noon around the
tionally and
Russian position, four and a half miles that he gave a not
Imed that l
ipany did not
south of the> sution of Vafani
afangow. th it is claltE
nnditioi
istle seed in
nem>- making repeated attempu t
bought
Islodge our left Hank. The attur
mpany
ise claimed the
was repell(>d and we retained our pos
ike good is the n D thlnfig for the
i*vore
bavastounoff and Adjt. Sub-Ueut
Dragoslaff Nadochinsky were killed.
General Gemgross was wounded, a
shrapnel bullet shattering the right
of his lower jaw. but he remained
at BauK Bte. Maria Laat NifM.
Waa a PMIsaasan.
By Wire to tbe Brening Reoord.
ALMOST BURE pF OnTING a A.
Sanlt Ste. Marie. Miclu Jnne 15 —
John McGregor waa instantly kiUad
R. STATE ENCAMPMENT.
by a street car laat algbt while croaaiag tbe track. His bead was horribly
tf broken. He
battered and c
KTMIT S TBK ONLY UVAL wa^ a poHceaaan at the gov
park. He leaves a wife And t ) chll-
MAJOR GEORGE H. HOPKINS MAY
BE NEXT COMMANDER.
EIGHTH YEAB—2211
nULENKYCO
RED CROSS
LABEL
is a guarantee
against
mistakes,
TRAVERSE CITY
MFG.CO.
cheap drugs and
impure chemicals,
W. L. BROWN
OMOR.
CnV. Laka Avn. ar»d • Oth
REMEMBER THE STORE
The Old Reliable Shoe House
...219.. . FrankFMricb&CD
New Stand
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
242 Front Street
O. C. MOFFATT :
Abetractg of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Eatabllahodln ISeS
Room 210 Stata Bank Bldg.
Lddks' Wbik
Underskirts
In new
patterns, cassimeres and flannels—
sizes for young men from 28 to 32 waist—sizes
for men from 32 to 44 waist—prices 1.75 to 5.tX)
you won't need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING
Bttter wtiuts than totr More offered
sun s for young men from 80 to 36 breast
measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas
Ladies' long underskirt, deep Hotince, trimmed A fip
with Torchon lace, wonh 75c. for -... — • Another lot with tucked and lace trimmed /LQn
flounce that were 86c, now.............. ..................
ure 5.00 to 16.00 in price—especially good val
ues in our medium priord outing suits at 7.60.
Another let of fine cambric, with three rows of torchon
msertion and deep edging, worth $1.25 000
Another lot with 8 inch ruffle trimmed with embroidery
and lace insertion, with combination of
1^1
tucks, values up to $1.75, for...................... X V
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
A)k)ut 12 ladies’ short underskirts with deep flounce
and trimmed with wideA'al lace, worth # 1
, $1.75, to dose for........ i............................^X-UV/
MONKEY SAVED LIFE
Spt6alprkt»09 C0n€i Cp9tn,€0masamdDnwtn
tbi9 sj/f.
€, WiUHim,
CwMr r«wi
exJ a0hm
OF WOULD-BE SUICIDE
Leaping fepm hU cage to tbe
ground, a large chimpanzee attached
to an animal farm la Jersey City. N. J..
wrested from the hand of Matthew
Broeoeli. a knife with which tbe man.
in a It of temporary iiuaBUy. was at
tempting suicide. Tbe creatiire aaved
animal was greatly attached to*
For tbe past few days tbe maa
ed of tbe beat and declared
that bis reason would aot last mocb
longer. While cAeaBlag the cage of bis
pet a few days ago he saddeatty Imgaa to scream. He picked op tbe knife
and alasbed bis throat streral ttams.
Tbe monkey Jumped through tbe open
door of bis cage, and was wrsstBag
with tbe ama tor tbe knife wbaa tbe
other keepers came. nmmasW As la ^
tbe aty boepitai la a aartoaa eoadlTKY A MHXNIU WAMT
TMY A
ZfSit J
m
1
THEgmmreMtOOBII^TBATlBgEOnT.aaCg. WKPJTESDAY, JUKI U, 1*0*.
IHEEVENINGRECOro WAimnn
Aa CoMr
fIM T. MfsTSV «.
(me « the Aerelnamemi of the s
mpgsm gjam warkara. At the v
Hovamrr
LAlMCg IM RLARg ROWNf.
Mnq li Lm
I at Wirt#a Fair.
:H£mnmfm9EAi>
PAIOC AND MASUrrrt ORSAT
•OXlltO eXHItmON.
EXCURSIONS
SWRE WAYTOeUREDYSPErSU
Pere Marquette
Kingsley Was Caused by Psrslysis
mumtamta
Sunday. June 19.
Train will leave Traverse City a
6;.*10 a. m. See posters, or ask agent
for particulars.
1M4-15
H. F. Moeller. 0. P. A
r fstbers of Sithln were in tbe daya
‘barlemagne
ae grai
■anted I
intlng In
airb the uulimll
alted1 right
r
<
t glcdlea.
consideration of their
heir ninking
n»n
glnv€>s and l>ook covers from
of th«* d*NT they killed There U an
old saying that it takes three nations
to make a glove—.<paln to prodt
kid. Fnimn- to cut It out and England
tc iww it toaether -^hle-jgo I
He who steals my purse steals
trash, and the dealer who aells tbe
imitation Rocky Monntaln Tea, robs
his customer of that which enriches
him not. hut leaves my health poor
indeed. 23 cents. Johnson’s Drug
Store.
8HAVING8.
TRY A RROORO WANT Ra
nPi
•
Frt PiHtgjRF rggpit T
! Jsas!—1
I
I
TM^HaaM A Lay Marcaafllla Caqj
$5.00
In Fancy Cloth
If TOO are thlakiag of going
West don’t fall to see what we
have to offer. We have thou
sands (rf acres of the best farm
ing land in the United States st
at our oflices or drop os n posul
card for full particulara as to
price of land, reduced rates to
property, etc.
Open evenln
Saturday i
A. F. NeHInper.
C. W. Ashton.
Buif a...
$5.50
Buy a July Designer, 10c.
rHk. J. WILHELMSAS!
‘..NationaHlcntists..
To introduce oar crown and bridge wrork, also operating, to
show the people ot Traverse City and vicinity our methods and
fine woik, we will for the next
Detroit
TEN DAYS
Jewel
Has
tbsf "tRke smRlI gss
bins.
Bup H now, wt CROm
uict tbtm fnt.
Trank trade
146 e. TmrtSt.
Ladies, “yo« can Jump on IL 1
pie on iL but it will come up amiling
every time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK.
22 K Gold Crown..............:
$4.00
4.00
Bridge Work.
..$ 1 .OO and up
Cold Fillings..........................
Silver Fillings.:..................
.................
50C
Painless Extraction............
.................
26C
Best Red Rubber Plate.....
................. 6.00
tU WORK OUtRtKTEEO TER TEKRt
Remember we are on the yecood floor off the State Bank
Buildingr. Suit 207-208. Be sure you i let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
BOTH 'PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
June the Montli of Brides
We help the brides-tc-be In every way to solve the vexing question of outfitting in all its various branches.
We have an unequaled line of wedding silks in white and pearl and the delicate evening shades.
tiful voiles in the dainty colors and the light shades of silk mulls.
The beau
All make such beautiful gowns.
Fine Linen Bed Furnishings
Choice linens that are the special delight of all good housekeepers and the nucleus of every well-ordered
linen closet.
made sheets.
The finest of bed spreads, best quality of sheetings and piyow case linen.
Then we have the finest stock of Ubie linen in the city.
given than an outfit of fine table cloths and napkins to match.
Surely
A big stock of ready
no finer
present can
be
*
Furniture For June Brides
Never in all our history have we been able to demonstrate so conclusively that we are
in
better position
than any other place in the city to furnish the new home in the most complete manner and
economical manner.
Bed room suits, springs, mattresses, iron beds,
dressers.
commodes.
in
such
an
chiffoniers,
couches, davenports, easy chairs, rockers, library tables, dining tables and chairs, china closeU. Turkish
rockers. Morris chairs and so on through the furnishing of the entire house.
Don’t Forget the Range
The most in^wrtant piece of household furnishing.
No matter how small your new home may be we have
Just the range you want and the price is surely within your means.
Mora New Gradi
Presents For the June Brides
Elegant cut gtasa in moat elaborate display.
M£9 TIM moM 6RMMITEWMME
No store carries ao complete a stock
of kitchen furniture.
Screen Doors, 65c and npwardi
aew sidewalks bollu Kingsley Is one
of .the BMst prosperoos and hustling
rURgea la this section and many nei
Btly belni tbe coming i
are constant
Joys tbe disUoctloa of having
loder a
r
Amainaarasvr.
Aau with long and powerfal mnu- “iwtorm" la TVansvaal matters a I
AUdsa have been emwesfuny osed for yaaes ago ba was aenteaced to cap
maklag aorglcal aUtehes. Tbr ma- ponUbment by Judge Gregorowskl
JoHty ot Orcek sacgeeiia keep etwks Pretoria. After BMOtbs of wtartssMt
of them, and opon the arrival of a
potooo aoRmtag from a clean cot the
little thing like that In no way
oats are hroolbt Into nee. The edge*
aC tbc cot are broogbt together with emahed the spirit of rbilllps.
He Is now lietween 40 and 50 years
tba Bager of ooe band, while tbe snt.
AMd orlth a pair of forceps. Is brooght of age. Pbysleslly onlmpreasive. ha is
I
man. with dark, penedose to the wound with tbe other, its a allgh spare
mnadlMes bttlBg throogh the flesh ou trstlag eyes, cleer-cut features, and
both sides and bolding tbe edges to nenoos. artistic hands. He is fluent
gather. As many ns flfteen or twen persuasive speaker.
tj en sometimes osed for a single cat
aad they are osaslly left oo for three
ar faar daysL Their reoioval is then
tor aaalar thaa tbe srllbdnwal of the
f grtra ottilaaiflr osed for that parpooe.
Onr skirt department b
foil of the best values to
be bad. The cut sboorg
represents an all wool
skirt, nk^’ trimmed, in
plain cloth at
GOING WEST?
IlruggliU.
Rate »2.00.
’
‘Sing at the dose or using so many
___ infuls or anything of that kind.
This valuable reme<ly for the cure of
dyspepsia Is In tablet form and is the
simplest war to sure the disease.
<imp1
“Ji
each mei
few davs you
Walt A I
alth
wi.l find digestion Improved, hesll
ig. and good, solid flesh addad
imlng.
rkmble remedy Is not
This
it mingle
mere digestb
foot!, and is readily assimillated by
llgesUon and regthe system, It aids dij
RUtY AT KINGSLEY.
whole dlengthen
tilates and
its use for
io that after
J
gesilve tract, so
aral acshort time healthy and natural
>n Is restored • the stomach and
bowels.
^ RpaeUI to the Evening Record.
the slightest risk In
r^'
irt_—I.,, Mich.. June
r..M is__
VI
KIngaley.
16.-Kliigsley
IT 8. E. Walt A Sons
s U a very bosy village Just at present,
peraonal guar
r U addition to numerous i&provement
REAL ESTATE
Grand Rapidt and Muskegon.
Last NlghL
Spaclal to the Evening Record.
Kinst)«7. Mich, June 16.—Hem
Kdter. a well-known fanner whose
was about two miles essi of
b«f». dled1 ^ at half past twelve last
Bl0t. h death being due to paralyala. He was bom1 in Vanghan. Canada,
aad wasI 7S years ot
<jf age. He leaves a
wife, four daughters and three
SKIRTS
—OH—
Mra. Pfaak Potanoa of fkaaavilla
as a Daalah liothsvaa BiMs wbMb
la Ifltt,
waa priatad aad pabSshad
.
a d(
Its old. Ob the tr
■g tt « yoais
The pparatnr takas
■ Is a chtOBolagl
ogleal hhaao of tba
OB loch fa dlamccer aad axpoaos book’s owners aafl heads of fbariUca
•pectatsrs Oot War Momtog Revo- half
the palat to the hlae lame of a coapic
ICflt. Tbe book is won booad.
laaa—TWe Other Qosid Roots at of lamps. Whea at a white heat he
I pacfect Btate of
ratad. and
draws oot a thread Almoat as lataagi*
Wteaastem Ctah Meoao.
George KIvIsaa of OoMwalar says
tlags
this
gUstea
-There
Is
a
ban
on,"
and ta proof of it
omcc 10 #«0NT tTttrr.
a great iroa wheel states that he has a hea with a brood
of yooag (dilckeBB. and that erei
which nsakcsIM revotatloBs a miaaf
elnh last ereslag among the members.
other day since the chicks were 0\
4 A. tK
tlm«. the omtehes were quite
reeks old the hen has laid a double
a Bumber of strands have
cltlag bol the work of theamateurs put wound. When ready for removal, Diked egg and doee not
ae nuMh^gteger Into the game that the sratcr most be thrown oa
smlly as alL
greater pan <of the tloie. the specu lest the thread. <m acooant
Brandi eouaty Tank Waltoos" have
coavalsad wlh laughter.
iy away and be losL ecome tired of eeeing the oom
Three hnndred of the ioriginal gin- skes stripped of ftsh by the na
elnes ad spears. 8o they will
I mast be pet together to n
thfekness of ordiaary cotton gaixe a dab aad raise money to hire
nor the height
detectives to put a stop ^to Ulegal
thread.
rery well, the boot being clean and laThe talsbed fabric U of an exqui
netting. The board of sntereetlag. They boxed three rounds.
sitely beautiful texture, somewhat re
Ben Uoaingue aad Irving Murray sembling the rich stuffs of gold and
PRACTICAL JOKINO.
were the next up aad they also gave a silver used for sacerdotal vestmeau
rnwimi JMdM. antlif 'ite aoM three raend exhlli
aad altar cloths. It U usually white
Henry BasetL n well-known ColdtiWyXttira] jokUic tmasioable. shoiild the crowd ooosiderablc entertaini
and as lustrous as satin, the surface
bea bay the pat
kfftirtfteMbrUv A praetteal jak» and retired to their comers at the end reflecting the light with somewhat of
bin store pinaing
much winded as the result of
Ic luster. Blue.
A poor thirrg ot boot boeoom
other delicate
neat maabout machlac,
0moMloa tor «Mrn»Mt omtony llm
laaufactured.
speedy and at noisy. Mr. Bassett la
rii tbt HAWthg of WMM OM'I elM Jabs, books and swings most <
The material Is solIlcienUy pliable very proud of his aachine. which Is
did BO thing
It Is I
be manipulated by the dressmaker, ratirely different from ay ready
where
here the nlr ough'
ought to I
the needle
lie pressing through
thro
without made model. Coldwater now ha S4
The rtsibllllles
litles cof the crowd
any dllBculty. It can be made up Into auiomohlles.
A fMT Aitrs sen. PrsBk RieMckc. greatly excited by the
exquisite costumes and has little af
Some men are bound to be “flrsL’
Apsd sUtMB« tkOBght ho sroald searc
between Ralph Hi
finity with any of the weavers known
en though It be “llrst" with n tomb
Paige and resembled n collision
MtetkOT. Ob his war hoM to River
commerce. On account of le pe^ stone. There Is n promoter named 8.
itself D. McNeal at Jonesville who hu
M. J. the father had to pass between n whirlwind and n cjclone
more than anything else. Hsslett's
ily to the pul
tabl Ished a new enterpriae—the mak
bMs boms boshes. The sob
imlutioo of ginning mice, produced so fashionable. A lovely
ing of cement tombsUmes, aid 1
Vffrff la those aa4 vbeo the father by trying to get onto the curtes of fashioned with the full gathered shin cheap, durable and artistic—qnite sty
M passhfc iaaipa4 oat at hiss think Paige’s seven Jewel Waterbury move of the 1S30 period, the foot being
lish in fact. He calls tbe cem««t
hlai. The father thoogbi ment had the specutors dlxxy. li
Ished with half n dozen volutes of
“Omega. ' which Is entirely fitting for
shining stuff, the corsage matching It the use It Is put to. And the first
0e bor was a blcbwarmaa aa<i
^ACabhed htaa la the heart. Now the would see an1 open!ling, the Wsterbun It style. Sometimes an all white marker" produced Is for 8. D. him
dr..SB is relieved with pipings
self. now going up In the town ce
Is dead sad the father is almost would Jump sI few (
lags of faint tones of rose or baby ter>
would reverse his
engine and
I
At last we have It—the seedle^B
blue. One great advantage this fabric
wltivgrief.
would end
st opposite comers.
id up at
pie. the greatest wonder of the
n Is U)
loac aRo. some boodluas Ib
There will be four bouts tonight ss
submit to the mlnistra- chard world. John F. Spencer of Deer
’^owo took as old negro oot sad told follows: Southard and
id Heigbes. Lyon
field did It—but he won’t tell how. He
ns of the lauiindress
$ila that they would bora him at the and Voglesong. Tyler and 8 uirtbIs
an old Colorado fruit farmer, now
cessary when soiled is to wipe off
living in Michigan, and It took many
^ •taka. The aged maa. kaowlng that be walte. N. Monugue and Waite.
B surface with soap a
In order to illustrate the practical years to coax the coreless pome. Now
yet seeing a dreadful
he is grafting seedless cuttings on all
How’s Thisf
utility
of
“glass
or
crysul
cloth,"
the
s4sath ahoot to be meted out to him
pple trees. There are many peWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re exbibiters have erected a stage with hls app!
It had ^eea to others of his race, ward for any case of Catarrh that can- fooillghiB on which everything is of culiar things about thC variety: Tbe
wept aad pleaded but the mock prep^ (»■ be cured by HaU’s Catarrh Cure. this inimitable fabric. The floor Is fnilt Is solid with a navel away from
the
stem
end. And. aays Mr. Spencer,
covered
with
glass
carpeting,
which
P.
J.
CHBNBT
A
CO,
Toledo.
O.
pntkmm went an. Flaally the cries
We. the undersigned, have known P. is not Injured’ by use. The dome, tbe apples (»me without preliminary
'aad Hidings oeased« the old
ceiling and walls are decorated with blossoms.
. Cheney for the i
^%MTt had refused to bear further believe him perfect!,
Pour danghters, all musicians. Is
while glass cloth, tucked and studded
atiala aad the jokers were murderers. buriness transacUons. and financially
regular Intenals with rosettes of the record of Dr. J. D. Dunlop's fam
ily in Alpena. Miss Edna. 20 years
There on many gaves filled with the ab'e to carry out any obligations made very color which look like s
old. is a violinist and a graduate of
by bis firm. Walding. Klnnan A Mar iright'-hued floa-ers growing c
■vleUaM ofepactical Jokers and
The very the Chicago musical college. Mias
vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. bed of the purest white. T1
jniirs theasadlves. There are several
Hall’s CaUrrh Cure Is taken Intern- furniture is upholstered with glau in June, aged 17. chose the plant
favorite Instrument and is todi
oday a
-la. laaaae asylmas and others that Illy, acting directly upon the bl(
different colors while American
Ished artlsL Miss Kathli
hleei the third
system, in realistic coloring are set at
'Wmr gray hairs as a result. There are and mucous anrfaces of t
of the young ladies, las Jlisf passed
id. The picture Is completed
free. Price. 75c.
athera that have simply bad their soul Tr«tlmonlaIi
16. and is a pianist. Little Margaret,
-otip consisting of sly figures,
r all drogglsu.
per buttle. Sold by
torn bat have suffered much from the
It. bridesmaids, all the youngest, barely H. plays the vioi<; her attendani
mlly Pills for constiTake Hall's Faml
llke a virtuoso. The father of these
toimeats of the practical Joker. Taken pat Ion.
died In the pti:irest ahlte and In
gowns UluBlratltv;
UluBlratliV! Jhe latestit fashions. remarkable girls is a practicing phy
«athe whole, a practical Joke Is often
0«« • Pm«.
This display cost 125.000. It is sician and an author.
tloms not a Joke, but a grim, terrible
Napo Fell, a Pere Marquette section
whispered that one of the smartest
Tlie
following
story
al«iiit
Jnmoa
J.
aad sonetlmes deadly thing. If pracas strolling along the bank of
Hill, tbe rallrond presldeut. Is tokl in women In the smart set of Si. Louis Is
dleal Joking could b« restrained by
Island lake during the noon hour when
tbe northwest states: Mr. Hill wns desiroui! of acquiring one of these
spied a big river bass
wonderful glass robes. Attired In such
“"law, then life for any would be haptalking to some friends In a bote] lob unique style she no doubt will excite
uiih. having “bitten off
i in its
by when n young man bustled up to the envy of her rivals and set the
ould chew " The tempre than it could
3 much for the Italian.
tat Inn was
him and said: “Mr. Hill, yon elHltued fashlyn. of wearing glass gowns.
id divesting hlr
Whtls Traverse City U not so dense
Almost everj- article of feminine
year ago that no one need lie out
Mr. Fish i
> plunged In, grabbed
gi
ornament may be fashioned
ly Ropalated that a “breatbiag spor is
part of tbe ivnintry.**
s Job In this
I
elghed
■ought It to shoi
from ’MIsss cloth." There are sots
Mr. Hill.
T did.” admitted
t
:MaaeasBry. still a public park would
pillows, lamp mats, small covers and six pounds. Very few river bassI have
“Well.’your stnteuieut is Itu-orrert."
ha* ffood thing for the city. It would
ren pin cushions. Braids for irim been caught in the lake. Old fisher
declared
the
young
man.
"1
have
I
mi
u
y that ex-Supt. T
provide n place for those who wish to
ing dresses and milliner}' In all of
bustling for a Job for the ptist six
L A :
le latest atj-iea are made in
Bpaad n few hours quietly sitting in
get work iit any
lake about
lUt 17 years ago.
•spect as t>eautlful ns those mi ufa*ctht saaahlne or shade and would be a thing 1 can do."
ne of Galesburg’s citizens
cheaper they
ired from silk,
plaee where public recreations could
obsened Hill.
“That’s Just
ide from w<x>d Chicago, has a reputation as a prac
d fair to rival those mad<
tical
joker
and
he is ’•keeping busy."
be held. There are many choice spots “What can you do?"
:*er so siiccesafuliy exploited
He
had
occasion
to employ a Chicago
“Have had several yeors' experience season.
In and aenr the city that could be utilfriend to assist in the management of
While the textiles made of glass
iaai to good advantage and should Ih> SI a stenographer: am an expert Ijook- by far the most Interesting part of
a
new
local
enterprise
and. being In
keeper, have been a shipping elerk.
Chicago
himself,
sent his employe on
Aoae no.
and know tbe business; am an .\1 ad- exhibit, there are other things to arthe attention of the curious. It is aheai! to secure a house and send Imck
:lsing roan; also a ffrst-i'lass ImxjL
instruct foils as to his bouscbold goods
said
that
there
is
hut
one
man
In
The practice of throwing glass, blu ageuL" said the young man in one
already packed and ready tor ship
world who, with a single breath,
«r sharp wire and other missiles in the breath.
ment. Finally orders came to ship the
It ended with Mr. Hill giving him blow a bubble from ten to sixteen feel goods by freight, "except sewing
Btraet U not only reprehensible, but
a letter to the Great Xortheru <<Bees long. When this breaks it forms Itself
by doing so a person becomes amlen- la 8L PauL He was gobig to try out into a vaporous iridescent subsUnce chine, which ship by express ’’
Chicago man “misunderstood" tl
able to the Uw. Blu ot slam, broken th«* young man and see what was In almost as ethereal as air and finer than der.and tbe entire furnishings <
the finest gold. This is used for dec
1^' crorkery. etc, are not oaly aa annoy him.
orative purposes and when cnisbed home went by express at a c<
•Thank you, Mr. Hill." be eJaeuUt- lietween the fingers nothing remains $1,000.
anee to blcycllsu bat also may cause
. aerioos injury to s horse. Rubbish of ed as be hurried away, but in n ma but a powder as fine as diamond dm
and of all the colors of the rainhow
That Throbbing Haadacha.
r that nature Is easily disposed of and asent he was bark again.
“Say. Mr. Hill." be asked, “do I lake
Would quickly leave you, if yon
^ ShaaM not be thrown into the street.
tbr brake beam to 8t. Paul?"
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. ThouBe got a pant.—SL Loula Republla.
provt their
sands of sufferers have proved
matchless merit for Sick and Nenrous
;
iriATMff
Headacbet
They make pare blood
and
build
up
your
healt*Onl 25c.
Only
Oamlas of Wsll-Knowa Former Near
Money back
Sold by
X W.
cut glass.
Nothing finer, and no 1
Fancy china in all manner of odd shapes and dainty patterna.
Just from the importers.
can have too many articles in
A splendid
fancy articles
Just the thing for a dainty preeenL
SHIRT RUSTS
Are you wanting a shirt srakt of
any kind in huge or smaS iuetf
If ao, do not think of baying
ontil yoo hare aeen our new
ooe that iboald be here by Sou
vday or Jfooday. Rfoimbg
theae waiNs srill be eadafliye
pattema from ezdanre shirt
at ECON.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
4
HIE HANNAH & LAY
mercanule company
'
HANMAH & LAY CO’S
-1^
<gTT;jncH; -wstotodat, jtoe
easweskm
is, wh.^
ONLY TEN DAYS MORE
HAS MSN IN CHAMB OF STATS
HtOHESr QUALITY POSSIBLE
W
BEST
• C E. WORK If YEARS.
State ChriaUan faSaawar Canuaiitla
at Laka Orlan Jniw tSSO Wttl
- FLOUR
Wltllsn
Erersols
u»d
Susael
iMdsrs ts tk* tmmouM tmi at
P«T7 county. Kcntncky. nre said to
have shaken bands and burled the
hatchet for good and renewal of the
bloody strife Is not expected.
The
war between these two families
resulted In the killlnc of some forty
To Richard Mansfleld an enthusias
tic wowma admirer had paid tribute of
pmlae. adding:
**l suppose, sir, that
when la the spirit of those great role*
you forget your real self for days."
*'Tes. madam, for days
as
well as
nUfhU. It U then I do those dreadful
derloin steaks at the wallers." "And
you do not know of it at all?" “Not a
solitary thing, madam. nntU I read
papers next day."
Senator Depew addressed Tale stu
dents a few days ago. his subject be^
tog poUtics. HU speech was pitched
In a high key. and some of his audit
ors took note of this fact. 1’hat was
a beautiful speech, senator." said a
recklees Junior to the erenlng. “But
we feel ourselres Incapable of applyXI your theories
to actual life. Won't
tl
u
gIre us a
footnote—something,
u gire
mat or. If you please, on practical
»lltlcs?“
But the Eoman-featured
aswered
only
not In my II
I the highest I
thority—Thomas C. Platt."
Speaker Cannon declares that of all
the close-Asted men he ever knew the
rhamploo to a rich bachelor who live*
In V'ennillon county, Illinois. The su
perintendent of a local cemetery sent
hto lot salesman to see If he could not
get the bachelor to buy a last resting
place. In half an hour the salesman
came back and reported;
"Nothin'
doin'. He admitted that the lot* sere
good, but was afraid that If he bought
uoe he might not get the worth of hi*
naoney."
"Why. there's no
fear of
that." said the superintendent, "for he
most die some day.'’ “Tbat'a what 1
told him. but be said he might be lost
at sea."
President Roosevelt has preseinted
Capuin W’. B Curtis of the BrIitish
steamship Peareth a handsome gold
watch and chain, suitably lnscrU>ed. In
recognition of his heroism In rescuing
Captain Davis and a crew of the Amer
ican schooner Rebecca
A. Taulane.
which foundered at sea
twenty miles east-northei
llatteras.
The Peareth
lime enroute
from
Philadelphia
Cardenas and when the Taulane w;
Her
masted and a*complete wreci
crew had -been clinging to the rail for
sereral days and were In a miserable
stale of exhaustion from exposure and
hunger.
The only Rhodes schoUrs at Oxford
so far are the colonials and Germans.
The Americans
will go
there next
year. ‘The cokmlals are said to be a
bit rough, without the Eton polish, but
a year has done wonders with them
But the great successes among the
Rhodes scholar* are German*. "I lie^
lisre," said an observant don. "that
the most capable ma'n in the college
Is a German, who came here with a
Rhoiles
He is also,
I** scholarship.
scholan
should
d say. the most popular
ollege." contli
I the observant
“'Ink England and German
rmany
will understand
land one another
anot
better If
we get a few more likef him.”
I
Jean De Reszke has se
his Paris singing school with so much
enthusiasm that he Is not likely to 1
ige by at
him. i
a matter of fact, his new enterprise
MICHIGAN
altemati .
**ni
As he has as many pupils as he can re
ceive now. it will be seen that bis
Among the addresses at these
school will soon be as much a source
will b< the following;
"The
of profit to him as bis singing, even Junior Sodeu
Society." Mlaa Madge G. Slbat the rates he used to be paid
ley. Detroit;; “How to Get and K(
Talk of army reorganization recall* the Boy.“ Mtei Street, Xtotroit; "The
Mias Thyrza
Allen.
a story told of Von Molike, the great Old Member."
German miliUry
roaster, who held Grand Raplda; "The Asaoclate Mem
that when war begins the work of the ber," Harry Myers. HUtodale; "Mis
organizer ceases. In 1870. a few day* Sionary PoasibilUle*,’’ Mrs. H. H.
after the mobilization of the German
army had been ordered, a friend of
Von Moltke, who was anxious to see Wells; "The^JMermedlate Society."
him on Important business, called up Miss Nanna Crozler. Grand Rapids;
on him in some trepidation of mind, "Prayer Meeting Committees.'
squeal. Albion; “Social
“
expecting to find him' overwhelmed Rev. W. T. Jacqueai.
with work.
He was shown Into the Committees." Miss Katherine McLeod.
Jtlet of Ofllcera," the
count’s study and found him lying on
a sofa reading a French novel. "You
could not have cqme at a iw-tter time,
my dear fellow." wa* his welcome. Jones. Cheleet; "The Christian CUl"My work wa.s ended when moblliza zen." C. D. Harrington, Detroit.
The convention this year will b
tlon was ordered. I t>cg1n again when
we move to the front ’
seventeenth annual, and It will also
Rev.
Samuel P.
Montgomery of lie the (lr*t in a number of years at
Pittsburg is among the best known which the delegates will pay all of
United Presbyterian preachers in west their own expenses.
ern Pennsylvania. The reverend gen
tleman has some mining stock which
WHO OWNS FAWN?
be tried to unload on members of hie
flock. Elder Edward P. Heath thought
this waa uncleriral In the extreme and
Mr. Montgomery. The
totter, a muscular Christian, promptly
knocked the elder down
Mr. Heath tiny, balf-scared-to-deaih fawn is the
I for a cause of a five-cornered row here that
d once will take a Soloman to settle.
Who owns the little cr^iure?
e and the (elder "went down and
"I paid 110 for It." says a prominent
as they
aay at
godiesa prize
Next day Mr. Heath caused buBlness man.
"1 lost It." says the sport, who first
arrest of the pastor, who gave
the fawn;
"it wa* stolen
All of which has caused great captured
acandal and
commotion among the from my barn."
ou're a Mar, I didn’t
steal the
faithful of the congregation.
thing." declares a brother sport who
The S Hour Day
Which the working man has fought for
and aucoseded toobtainiag toaomething
as a rale, and many a
sight her rest tobraken
the baby’s fretful-
S|ht*h^'
The Qraaust Bale of Pianos ever |whaa one mmslders the high character
of the Pianos and our very heavy re
ductions from the regular prices.
Owe Pianos are celebrated the world
within two weeks we expect to move over. They are standard: ihelr price*
standard.
To -discount
these
factory and warehouse, are
but unUl that Ume will continue our standard, fixed prices is equal to pre
A with so much monittog pure!
most de
’ThU I* exactly what we
termined eEort to so reduce stock that ey. This
12 day* more.
or beaotlfnl Piaaos may be prop- Ing and intend to do
Sale the very
displayed to our wareroomt. The In order
gr^
ooagestlon
of
taatrumenu. greai
prospective
buyer the
ceased by our faihire to secure pos give
aessioB of the new building as ex chance to take advantage of It.
pected. badly crowded our warerooaa
Hints of the Bargain*.
and iBOOBvenleDced both our patrons
We still have a nice selection of
and ourselves, but we are sure the lib
eral dtooouBU made have more than splendid Upright Plano* at
Some are new and fully
rs for any little and 8200.
;oaranleed for five year*. Other*
annoyances they may have been sub- guar
highest grade makes
ML ihai have
selections,
jected to to making »
ha
service, but have
been put
pm in
1: excellent
have
Our wonderful bargain*
bari
factor). 8:100 to $4fto
conditio
tracted buyers from all paru of
UTille
Alille other dealer* have been Is what these Pianos would
have been ordinarily.
Liking “dull limes" we
At 140 to 1100 ure have a number of
t utmost to handle the busLxdd to
Squares of best make*—Steinway.
held la Mlehlgan to drawing to n done.
Grand RapMa. Mieh.. Jna U^The
Miefaigmn Christina Btodanvor conven
tlon. to he held at Lake Orion Jane
28. ». 30 and Joly 1 will be one of the
torgaat gatheiingt of
bald In the state. This la alraad:ly aaby the responses from
local
whi
reu
sady t
being done
electlon, to be beld PridJLy, July 1. 1Sevmges In the peraonnel of
oEtoers will be made necetsary. the
Important being that of i
.
caused by the refusal of
Caroline Parson* of Kalamazoo. aUle
secretary, to serve for another term.
Mtos Parsons has been In practical
be a source of great In charge of the work of the sUie ankm
come to him. The rate* are 140 gn for a doten years and has molded the
hour, and that is not for a private las- once weak organization Into a strong,
s^f-supporting society of more than
&S.OOO members. Her retirement from
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
TRAVERSE CITY,
act PnavtlT if Ym Waat t« Take adraBtace af TUs Uaparallekd Maaey-SarlBC
(tewtaalty.
n game warden ha* stepped
and Keized the fawn. He i
ow who ifc gill
law* hav<' ix-en t
TO ARREST AVERY.
Our stock is eonsWeTably redneed and
->•.
value to thereby greatly enhanced
Six small squares, repaired and in
ice order, good for beginners,
ffered at |20 to $38Pay By the Month.
A small amount will send one of
hese bargain* to any home; the bab
nce will be accepted In small monthly
Installmenu.
If you have the sllghteet Idea of
buying, come and see us or write for
ttovHptive Bargain n*t and learn how
much to your advantage it will be
buy now—at this saJF.
You mar"
and on almost your owm terms. If you
In Michigan we will send a Plano
pproval. at our expense; but write
today, for this sale positively ends in
issnsssvi^
FED A T^AMP.
NOTICE
Woman’s Club EnUrtained a Stranoe
Visitor Yaatsrday Afternoon.
While the W’oman's club was enjoy
ing a social afternoon at the home of
Mrs 8. C. Despres yesterday, there
came a timid knock at the back door.
The hostess opened it and discovered
a tramp sundlng there. He »a» taken
id fed with choice viands which
amp enjoyed very much Consldhis appearance. Ihd ladie*
iBf^b
admit him ht )
PL___
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC W0f)K, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
H0H.H.IUS0I,
125 Casa Street.
E-SIH
sHir•sressLtsTSLrr.
Traverse City. MIoh.
Member* of the NatlonaJ Electrical
Contractors
AsaoclattOD
of
the
United States.
MEMBER OF HOUSE OF REPRE
SENTATIVES, JACKSON
VILLE, FLA.
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
Cured of a Oangeroua Cough ai
fected Lungs by Vinol.
L,tt«r PublUliKl b,
IUwK,t ol th.
Proprietor of Johnson’s Drug Store.
To the Editor of the Roc«»rd:
We
have received a U-nt-r from the Hon.
H. Mason of Jack*onville. n*.. which
we hope you will publish f«>r the bene
fit of everybody In this city. We *1*0
send you a photograph of Mr. Mason
which please print with th*' article if
you have space.
Yours truly John
son’s Drug Store.
The letter referred to read* a* fol-
contracted
a severe r
seemed ImpoRsIble to cure
It settled
my lungs, cauring a hard cough,
ich kept me awake qlghts, and *o<in
weakened my system so that I was un
to attend to my duties.
Vinol.
that delicious tasting cod liv
ST,'
I friend who had i
derful rcRult*.
I purrhaseLl n couple
t.sr’caf
Styjktobf*
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIYERY
A Bath
In The Sea
With a few handful* of our gen
ELGIN G. LEWIS
FTr;2f.:L2-"“
|_|UU8g »OB RANT- r O. Bsomaaa.
MISCELLANCOUB.
UP-TO-OATE
OIF
GASH GROCER
I
forosanl—■
your onlom to Omo. Bsrloar, MD Has-
plant
-Oood Uoycto. SB laek frsM. satoSad
uine sea salt in the tub you may
have all of the refreshing, stim
ulating, nerve
WomcB
who
are
weak, srorn-out and randosrn win find new Ufc and
new strength in the um of
Dr. Picree’a Favorite Preecriidloo.
It
cstabliabes ^replwty. (Mea to^raing
tion, and ,
makea sreak
women wcU.
female weakneaa.
It
sen etroBg and akk
•Icgram
yesterday from the army
post in Southern Arizona, where Fred
Avery had l*een stationed, to arre*t
him. The chief didn’t comply with inMrunions as Avco’ was in jail at the
He wa* taken to Fort W'ayne
thl^mornlng. where he will receive hi*
Fcntence and probably begin hi* duties
In mllltarv prison.
quieting
------
effects
3'"
sag
of a bath in the sea—and with
out seme of the inconveniences
of ocean bathing.
If
you
take
summer you
salt
baths
will feel
better,
look better and will be better
able
Y. M. C. L. 8. OFFICERS.
to
stand
the
ClioiCD Butter 16c lb.
this
debilitating
Gookini Blitter 13c lb.
effects of hot weather.
Election for Coming Year Held at Laat
Meeting.
WHO CANNOT I
sad sreskneascs pe«Usr to won
sttsined. the proprietors of Dr. -----------FsYorile Prescription now feel folly wsr-
^ tSj'uSfted
of Uocorrbea. Female Weakness, ProUptu*. or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they mk is s fair and rtaaonsble trial of their means of cure.
-1 tn&Tvd with femslc sreskaess shoot eight
yesrs-trted srrcfsl doctors bm derirtd no bene-
h. Pierce’s Pleasant PeUets ahonld be
d with •Fa
r a laxative is raqniied.
BUGGIES
HON. H
MASON
ITie following officers were elected of bottle* of our local drt igglBt. Mr.
i a meeting of the Y. M. C L. S. Mon- Conover and began to takep It.
The
ay night;
second
night after I only
I
President. Fay Crawford.
coughing spell, and within a
Vice president. Roy Thompson.
not
coughing once during the
Secretary. Kamar Roosa.
t.
Naturally, my ftrogre** was
Trensurer. Harr)- Morse.
afher thl*. and my lungs heale«l
Chaplain. Clyde Thomas.
rapidly, my strength returned and I
Parliamentarian. Hoy Thompson
gained In flesh an<l health
In fact,
this wonderful preparation restored
IN MRS. MACDONALD’S HONOR.
> to a perfect condltl
>1 bettor and younger
rt. Fred Hoover Entertained Wi
Ttalnlv t
wonderful remedv
m cure
cough*,
Dinner Party.
colds, sore lung* and build
Mrs. Fred Hoover enteruined
*ysiem. tSigned) H.
guest* Ten delightfully at a € o’clock
are glad to nublUh
dinner yesterday
In honor of Mrs. for the proprietor of Johnson’s
Robert MacDonald of Columbus, Obi
Store, as It Is not only Interesi
Today the same party la enjoying
but thoroughly prove* that all
picnic on the bay shore, as the guest* claims for the wonderful curative pow
of Mrs. MacDonald.
of his Vinol are fully substantiated
unquestionable testimony.
i«Jc
people
« that many sh
Jc and ailing
i
in tbl* city may be benefited bv i
Mrs. C. D. Lathrop la Entertaining lnfarmatioa.^BdiU
Her Quests.
Mrs. C. D. Lathrop U entertaining
-r .son Arthur Lathrop of Jackson
and Mr. and Mr*. EUlery Preston and
Mtos Bessie Preston of Detroit at her
Bdgewood
homeMrs.
Preston’s
friends will remember her as Miss
Florence Lathrop.
I other I
sell Vine
I druggists in the city
The public Is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
'House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
226 Eist Freit Stmt
AT RE^ORABLE PRICESI
PALMER & CARVER
t National Bankfg
w.t.mxBnaulwtK
Soon, and
vited.
you’ve been In
Select your
SneuwtSttrtmt
see oe bay ■bar*. waU sdaptsd tor boU
fnUt sad ■saiBW mort parpoMs.
GIFT
There is no equal or compari
son
to
be made
HOME MADE
BREAD
other*.
from our handsome assort-
between our
Ours
it
sweet,
wholesome and natritiou*.
Our
salt
risiog
CHINA
8ILYERWARE.
We can astonish you at tbs
handaems gifU w arc sell
is fine
RA8TALL. the JMMlar.
and the pride of Traverse Citjr.
Remember our new bake
is open to all at anf time.
shop
ofton driven to t
noddant. regntUnf in Bontt. Cato.
ibisiaf
'mY A MB^QIIO WANT A&
topntin fooTcoal
winter and
d
neat
SAVE MONEY
FOR THl
BEBT RKtULTS
^ THY A NBCOIIO WANT AO.
Try Rseard Want A4a
Bmnit
bf lettii« It ddnrv direct
fpom car to yom binr.
TRY A NBCOItO WANT AO.
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 11. $ri 3, $ 15, $ 17
TK a-tnnn
JSIklGB^
OONNaCOVIONSt WWKK -riL.L. JL»I_V I.
Pot Otoc ID Oto trial Paj felt on
Store and F. H. ]
NOW IS
THE TIME
::
TRIMBLFS BAKERY
WH Y COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?,
trSJTt
■ to ease of
Gnii Trtfim Uli & LiiiCi
' SSSSS^
CUT GLASS.
ing for ti.oa
graham and
FRUT FARMS
Fin Atm, Tn Atm, Fst Amtj
WEDDING
and
....
ABSTRACTS BF TITLE
T
JOHNSON
DRUO 00. «
Over 400J»0 Kimball pianos I
QTATK or MiCaiOAW-Otmntr of Orwwd
TMNtojV Omss.
“Now. children.” said a teacher In _
OermantoYm school not long alnce.
“let us aee what you rememh<T about
the animal kingdom and the domestic
anlmato that hrionc to It. You -—
named all the domestic animals —
one. Who coo tell what that one Ur
No one nnswretvdTt has bristly hair. like* the 41ft,
and to food of getting Into the «ud,“
htatod the taachcr helpfully.
“Can't you think. Tommyr ahe
asked enconragtogly of a smaD boy.
•ira me." aald Tommy, ^p^ectively
—Philadelphia I^edger.
25c aid 35c
.
terms. Yoo can wyc the coK of the Worc^ <
pcwcior voodandoA.
« At Hto
-rWAVWfMK OI*rV OAS OOMteAlMV
TNY A NSOOflO WANT AO.
■
M»bicM«cf PW>^rMAMBpOD.
pRoOp-
: Clothes:
SHSS^'r
MMMMu
«MkMiali
Mf MMf.
Kubcck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
ASAUNIT
FOIHEABST
youngest financial Inst
city, issues iu sutement today,
showing l>elng extremely sstisfsctory.
The footings are |»4.775 J7; the «immerclal deposits being 176.970.09: the
c«>rtiflcates of deposit 9C6.RH5.<(5. and
the savings deposits 188.040.13.
The Ladles' Aid society of Bast Gar
field m'lll give an Ice cream social
Es4layM- HapkiM of Chlc«B« H«d June 22 at the residence of Findlay
Hammond
for the
benefit of
the
Pull Cnt»l H«rrt>o»i UfiMatwi.
church.
B\-eryl>ody is Invited to at
tend the social.
At this time the
t4rifH|M> Na«Md for Oov*mw>.
l.adies' Aid autograph quilt will
-old at auction.
tpliiffold, ni. June 15.-The dera
The Traverse City Slate bank st
oernUc aUte oonrontlon 0001111*11x1
ment published
in another colt
Lownoeo B, Strincer of Lincoln
-hows footings of $1,700,202.52.
•ororaor and Instructed the dele«ai»«
largest amount yet shown by a hank
to at Louis to Tote ns n unit for Will
in Northern Michigan.
Commercial
ina H. Benrst for the presidential
deposits are $420,534.82: certlflcatcs
MMBinntlon. The convention was
of deposit. $967,590.94. and savings
apkins. to
IMisIts $76,808.12.
now chairman
A new chimney baa been adde<l
imittee.
IWhel synagogue on the south side
unpakan oianager«.
luillding.
built l.y
who attoapted to ride Into power by
Slites.
•Ired
the (
the
•Ida
PERSONAL.
tloa. The HarrlKio
i
ttMMOIt OCMOCRATIC DELEGA
TION iNtrnucTEO.
pledi
n Jar
R. Williams, was routed a
Ma7or*9arter H. Harrison
seated as a delegate, and took a train
for hoae wlthout going to the cdhron
tlon. Both his faction and the Heerst
party were as nahlng compared with
the strength and skillful management
of the convention exhibited by Hop
kins.
W. J. Berry of Detroit. stip(
nt of the Michigan Teleplui
lutny. and A. 8. Wwnlard of Graml
laplds were In the
Kdward Courtade. George Thlrlliy.
Dan Loudon and A. J. Doyle
this evening for 1-alrd. Cal., where the
two former have a homestead.
Mrs. J. O. Trueblood went
Rapids this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T W. Brown of Hiidionvllle arrived In the city this after
noon to spend the summer.
Mrs. E. V. Fairbanks will
a stay of several weeks in
Chicago with
1th her daughter, Mrs. G. G.
Bates.
CllffonI TImblln will start Friday tor
Philadelphia, where he will learn the
•lectrlcal
buBlness »dth
his uncle,
George Fairbanks.
Hiss Eva Hamilton of Newtonville.
Mass., has arrlve«l to spend the siii
ith Mr. and Mr*. F. Hainllioii.
RBt JSBRR and wBy h* bellersd J
to ba tarrsaslag her anay aad aavy
te that parpeas are dsaerthed to aa
artlele by Oart mdcriek Ackarm
Haipcr's WeMdy. JaaC after the Baser
BbsHBIIm U Haag Chang vtottM tha
Bamlsa lagattoa every day aad was
heftersd to be to sympathy with Row
ala to bar oeesBMtoa sf Manehaila. U
t tbs powers Wauld
barer aM Raaala to aeqaire Maw
cborla.
The powsra will aot psrsMt RasMs
to aequlre this tariltacy.** Mr. AckermsB vsntnrsd. Then there la Japan.
BThat wlU Japna aayr
Kowhemwrtod. One could not btome
him. It was tooehtag • dcUente subitet with tbe old
“What can Japna sayt And are not
tbs midako’s soldtors tbe best
to the world? Why did they perform
so well 00 the march to Pektag? They
had bean trained, they are betog discipitaed today for
that Is to come. No one knows ths iw
•ources of ths Japancae empire. Her
aavy Is Increaatog. her tegular army Is
Immense, and her regiments
ars without number. She U prepiuIng.“Do you mean that Japan will
day fight RuaMar
“Rnaala took Port Arthur aftar Ja
pan bad taken ft from tbe Chinesa
That Is aU I will nay. —
to your country, *Oet even.' I beard
General Grant the greatest eoldAr to
the world, nse It Perhaps Rnaata
-Russia and Japan will fight r I
naked In surprlas.
-What U Japan arming for?
what great epoch to her history la she
Dally ItaHcsts.
Tbs Chicago markets from quoutkma received by tbe commiullioo ofBos of W. F. BsaasL rspressated by
■. M. McCoy. MsrcsntOe On. block:
Opmlag. High. Low. Clo.^e
WbsMJalp ....$4^-84% $5Vk S4H 85
Big^^...80s
80% 80s
80%
JulF ....48%-48%
8^....4$%-48%
4$%
48%
48% 48%b
4$%s 49%a
Julft ....»%
Begf ....S2%i
a$%
32%
S9%
31%
Park—
Jnlf ...118.90
Soft ... 12.66
£S:::
_
BMrtCSt 9096iC.
WgtB. m. L. BONNKR baa added
hsdbe' cabiBsL electric and plain
bstks la
vmmttapm with her hair
Brssslag parlors.
821l-4t
TRY A HSCORO WANT AD.
V^'';'./'
,'-
■-
~
-
movement of
he weight <
body Is then csrried hy Jointed steH
rods sttsobed to another case fastened
above or below tbe knee, according to
tbe place of fracture.
With this sppUance the patient la enabled to walk
hsfSr* the broken bone U Joined, and
la 00ns of that after trouble with
M Solnta which comes when a limb
^ beam hMd rigidly for weeka—Loodon Hospital Oasecte.
Ocand Oantral atatlsn at Raw Turk.
Tha bM« was epanad
Thaae watttof
tormad a Bae an either alia, and tha
miitolira amhft^ caam tarwmrd.
man diaaaad to the clalhtag of a g
ttosBaa, thongh his fsatarsa ware th
•amewhat to stoe. thongh of the asms
dnb hne. Reside Mm was a 7
girt.
She had baaa traveltog a
and 00 gettiiM uot of the car Gie
had offered to carry her suit css.
her. Jost before rewAtag tbe gate be
looked ahand. aad kis eye evidently
lighted on some one he knew.
T’m nerry I mast harry.
aald. and. putting down one of the ault
prr^ringr
“OONT*6” FOR PREACHERS.
PrssMsat
a ■ethsaist CWatsrsa*
eiTs* aavtoe s* Hewir osaatosa.
“Never provoke your congregations
to laughter, sod keep your nanu
of Dewapapers." was tbe advice given
by President Uttie of tbe Maryland
Methodist Protestant confereocs to the
young ministers wbo were ordained tbe
other day, says a BaIGmore dispatch.
Contlnalng, the president maid:
-Don’t advertise yourself and your
sermons by Uklng op commonplacs
enbjecu.
"Don't go no vsesGons. There
some ministers wbo never deserve
vacation.
•'Don't be housekeeper and preacher
at tbe same Gme.
“Don’t try to Imlute
yourself and yourself o
"Don’t think It will h _______________
people know that you have made great
sacrifices to enter tbe ministry.
price cheaper than
manly.
"Don’t always be looking for your
•alary"Don’t borrow money under
statement that the atewarda are lax in
their work. If you run op bUla and
borrow money and Impress upon the
people yon srs serving that you need
the money, they will soon be^n to be
lieve that you are worklug for tbe
salary and not for tbe upbuilding of
the Loitl's kingdom.'
alighted from
tbe hansom st police beadquartera be
wrot npstslrs with bis captor, and tbe
laGer ssld to tbe Inspector ou duty
tbe desk:
“I tblnk I've got tbe funds tuken from
MOJ.
the ------ National
abably fe
: bat. c
: ■ key. I couldn't open If
Tbo Awe af Marer.
There la no backwater to which this
impetuous tide of hurry has not pene
trated. saya the London Outlook, and
if we try to find one wherein we may
Ue In a punt on pink cushions unttor a
tree we are ccrtalh to be made restleas by the long single boot of a fussy
•team launch or the abort double oos
of a tearing motor car. and Instead of
lying BtlU we jump up and cry; “Oh.
waH for aw and take me! I’m to a
nl hmy to get there and 4k> It
year And when we are taken
in. and have recovered our breath, aad
are well on our way there to do ft. we
remember to ask where we are bound
for and what we art going to do!
stem which has robbed mUlury
ttOsA both of land and sea forces of
Dwlr old tuns algnificsnce. Fermerty
colooM assant the eommandsr of
Blasent. but It U not the case at
Is CaWy Tbeee to ntrsento.
prsssnt. as a cokmel may he a pt^ParU la getting op an aeiunavtir
ar ur A dsetar. an antnaace oA- ctab. aiming to draw together the moat
rer or a commlaeary of snbalsteocsL
ezperieofed “tMlIoonatlcs" of Frano
A nmr admiral was formerly consUM an oOkw sctnally commandBM
BeeL whsrsM now be may be tbe
kavlgatlon.
taken on i
Or June tt tbe Order of RsDruad
TelegraMiers wm eeMafite Its dlgBteenth aunireraary. haring been organs
iacdatlj
-
Paaav HamiAB
8Al(CBl.aAai.AKI
BASar C. Davis.
a stout heart 80 abe lifted ber
case on to tbe bed with a view to mak
Ing her toilet before dinner. Taking
out her key. abe Inserted It In tbe lock;
but attempting to torn It It came to a
dead atop. Then sbe looked at tbe salt
case and noticed that It was larger
than ber own. After all sbe bad been
robbed. The polite man who bad
lied ber hand baggage bad exchanged
with ber. She sat down 01
and bad another "good cry."
After dinner abe took her landlady
into ber confidence end told ber of the
exchange. Tbe good woman adrlaed
ber to report tbe matter to the police.
Bo without walGng Mabel took the
suit case and In company with ber adrlaer got Into a car and started
quest. The landlady knew a bit about
New Tork and took ber to tbe police
..headquarters In Mulberry street. Once
there tbe two were nsbered before the
inapector.
his ears. Then be saw tbe case
girl’s bands and. aeixtng It. picked op
a screwdriver, tbe same that bad open
ed Mike Conover's case that afternoon,
and ripped tbe thing open.
Remov
ing some linen, be expoo^ large pack
ages of bank bUls pinned In narraw
stripe of brown paper.
"What Inckr be excUlmed. sod.
ported that be bad eecnred s
which he believed to be tbe whole of
tha bunk’s loan Then, taking the hand
ef the Gmid girl before him. be said:
“My dear, I congratolate you. This
Is the money of which a ^nk baa baan
robiwd. and I think it Is all there.
•0 you’ll get the reward. $10,000 for
the recovery of half the aoMMUrt and
$90,000 for the tecovery of aU."
A few days later Mabel Croxton. aft
er havliw IdenGfied Conover, went
teek h«M with a check for $90,000 to
herpeM. Then she end hgr ntother
£.*« Jr.--;;.—-• r
HHMBIMITA CHABM.
newer Btoems aw a mgM.
A mamtens flower obown rtcenlto
a Oalifanda belenga to the roehto
•mily. It Is a large ptant that blooms
once In twenty yeura. That^ to say.
to Ita natoral state, for when it Is kept
pecuHartty la tJ
night tost on that
i
necaaloa ft nmkea
np In tovHlnaas lar wtat It torka to
"tn the
- i
- IttowtthraaUy nehtova anything worth talking tnnmmrj
tim
•naflnl
Rtofl
ValnbaABlto
MBSM; «r mMch thaaa •••••• an ha a.
hattor pmapirt now than at any •C It n umteh hnfl tn ba kapc a
•SI tha hafl.
VH
Qearanci
A great end-of-the-season opportGniiy.
One-half off on all pat*
tern Hats, one-fourth off
on all trimmed and street
Hats.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of this week.
Mr8.W.G.Li«inN
“I didn’t give tbe captain an op
portunity to Jnmp sll over me again,
but 1 let him go ahead ami fill bis own
Job."—WaAblngton Post.
Trrstmiwu
Tbe late Judge Dykiium utice had
before hint a r«q»e<tal»lc k>okliip nun
wbo was charged with the theft of
Jewelry. Tbe man pleat'.eil tuilty. but
it waa urged that there wen- exten
uatlng rln-umatanee*
The defense in-
trodn<*ed a meillcnl expert who swure
imip
that tbe prisoner aoffen<d from klepto
mania.
“Wbaf* thatr asked the judge aerlooaly.
“It’a-a-er-dlaeaae. your honor."
-What kind of a dlsenw-r
“Well—It’s a—mental dlseoae. that
cansea the aubjert to a|>itn>|»riale
property not his own."
"Makea him ateolV’
“Yes, your bonoe; that Is generally CX)H ^HAl.g Batcb- aed nerrsy*. Two
r good CMOU7 top Horr«r» sad IwaPlM-toea.
the caae."
AU. .•« top bea^^H
"1 know tbe disease." aald his bontor. "I know tbe disease, and I am here
\JJAnTKiy~Hm%X\ wcsUrn hmum to jui.d
to core Il."-l’hlladelpUla Ledger. ^ Wjc«trun
W.u pay .teto
...TDf Jir/f...
^surrrcUtoB
J. w. mimtn
WATI *4
rn^fM
u!a*rai
" **
1 auMw to
so
After tiBA-tng for mur ninnths in«-a
a plan for Imving •■iiuIim-s h:inl fr^-lght
trains thmugh fruni I’hihtdt Iphln to
Pittsburg, the IVnnsylvniiln has d<>cided that the old way of «-h.iiiL'int: hsx»motives at fxndi diilsiun w.-is tin- iiion'
ecoiiomii-al. nt f.nr as th<- •‘.inlpmeiit
was coni'emed.
r-xm SAI.E-Thotor Tm.W tmm to. HueU
r hair uf wMithrastqi
twmtjr mi. rsngr vlrr'
Bcnnhsas- qUATIcr of Src-IM right
BcMnhssst
■six turth.rsBC* trif wcat,
SllU
___
iL-rc
s-i::::
C. A Hammumd, CsiiI
('4>rrr<-t-AtU«t ;
“is
before tbe Inapector
tain ladles' underwear. comlM. bruabet
and like articles.
Tbe Inapector and tbe detecUve
ed at each other with a dUuipiiotnted
expreeslon.
|
"We'll bold him anyway," remarked
tbe former, and Mike I'onover
locked up.
Mabel Croxton. tbe young girl wbo
had come in ou the train, reached
boarding boose In wblcb she bad e
gaged board by letter and was shown
to ber 7 by 9 apartment. Sbe sat doe
on tbe only chair and. as girls put I
had "a good cry." Sbe was a couou
girl, barely eighteen years old. wl
bad come to New York to make bi
living behind a counter, and the cheer
less look of her new borne, together
with her unpleasant eplaode In having
narrowly escaped robbery, bad
dered her very bomealek. But her
log for
maim
la of Coptato Bvan
lanto. Oa.. whrn he was edttm- of the
L"
aald
a Washington
wv«er. who Aid his early
vnrk on that Janrnai “I wlU never
fisrgri tbe call down tbe captain gsve
mo one day when 1 had *b >wn op conMdcrably tbe worae fer n three days’
Indtaa fighting expedftton. He calM
toe into bis den and read tbr riot
act to this way:
“•Been on Another bat elf? Now.
boy; I Jnat
this joint Is run on systematic prin
ciples. There is a Job- for every man.
every man most stick to bis Job
Hemidiill does the praying. Henry
Gndy the ariteming. end. by gad. sir.
I do tbe drinking
fur 1the whole
g for
ftt I am I
wdy yr
I this
Job over to you «
member
of tbe force If you can’t
cat
leg It around
town here and write j
stuff with
ont drinking, then you had liest throw
np your Job tiernre miueetml to do
J.T.
wIkmA aad ewors to tofto* mm ttoa Uih
streeL
"You’d better tek* a carriage, mlaa."
aald tbe officer. “That fellow U a well
known crook and waa trying
your baggage."
“Oh. 1 can’t afford a carriage." repUed tbe girl, but tbe policeman In
sisted, and before sbe bad recovered
ber equanimity be had called
•bower. The more the merrier. If they
Bss tbs late styiss la KUnball planes
at Ui Phmitstrsst
..
any
32%
$18.57 812.30 112.40
12.80 18.62 12.65
.-I
>ei
_
.
tog ttoongh It a man tapped him on
tbe abonldcr.
“TU carry your hand baggage for
you. Mike Oonover." ho aald.
The ttareler lookad at him without
any marked swprlae and wllltogty reUnqabibcd bio baggage. The other led
tbe way to a hansom, pot the trsveler
In and got in hlmsotf wlGi tbe esse.
“We'U go to hssdqosrters and hare
a peep at thia,*' ho osld a* they drove
away.
Meanwhile the girl took up the onlt
caee the travMcr had pot down, pasaad throogh the gate and 00 rmcfalng aa
exit was accosted by a man from be
hind.
"Carriage, mtoar
The girl walked on without noticing
him.
•H^arringo, mlaer be repeated.
“No. thank you. I’m going to Uke
a street car."
“I’ll take you cheap,- be aald. mak
ing a grab for ber salt case.
him trouble before bis soul left tbe
A policeman standing on tbe sldeearth. Life, even then, was very s'
to him.
ova the oonvi
1 bothb as ten
temporary
and pemsaaent chairman. The report
of the commKtee on credentials in
dorsing Mr. Hopkins' action and seatlag hts delegates, was put through
nnda the gavel. In spite of vlgon.u*
protests from the adherenu of Hearst
and Harrison.
The rescHutlon providing for the in
dorsement of Mr. Hears! was not
made a part
of the report of
the
eosamlttee on resolutions but was s.:b
muted to the convention as a stniarate
matter. The original resolution pro
vided practically that the Illinois del
egation should vote tor Hearst until it
The recent achievement of Mrs.
The amallest busiuesH Imiusc 1
was convenient to vote for somel>udy
Charies A. OUdden of Boston, wbo ac
lock dty 1
else. A substitute offered by Clarence at IS Nor
lOrtb Williatii street, a suutll companied her bnsband on hli remark
B. Darrow. pledging the delegates to
tboroughfare Just east of the bridge able trip to tbe arcGc Circle, undaontHearst as long as his name Is liefnre
•ad off Dark row. The actual loalde ed In the face of innomerable hard
the convention was then adopted by a
ships and dlfllculGea, la * striking ex
irementa of the little abop
vote of MS to S»6.
t feet 9 Inches by 4 feet 2 Incbea. and ample of eodnrsnee to tbe w
there Is Just room for a amall gas stove tourist, says Angelo Morgan In tbo
CONCERT PROGRAM.
World of Today. Tbe GUddens (
0 tbt
J8.793 mile*, touring Anstria. Bavaria.
of these tbe tailor
Mueieel Numbers for Cei
The other
waltli
other Is for tbe waiting
ciutoiiMT. Belglnm. Bohemia. I>eDmark. England,
Church This Evening.
for the
boaloess In this shop is mainly Prance. Germany. Holland. IreUnd,
be boalaess
la tho
» nature of emergency repairs. If Sweden. Swltaerland and Wales. Mr*.
dered
Congregational church there should be a rash of two cuatoin- OUdden’s GGe to tbe dlsGncGon of be
ing tbe only woman tourist wbo ever
tonight:
ooe of them would be obliged
penetrated to tbe srcGc circle
Laughing Water, orchestra.
remala outside unUi bis tura cauie.
Recitation. Florence Bari.
bravely won.
She and ber bnabaud
Vlelln Bolo.. 11
I Trovator. Miss Helen
sr phmnlng to make an auto tour
of tbe 1world.
1 solo. U
Plaao dnet.
Miss Mothersell
A atarr That Aasi
psrt of tbe wall. l-\jr this t
Mrs. DeWltt
One of tbe last atorie* told to Andrew
abop tbe lessees, a father and non. pay
VWln solo. Willie Votruba.
$75 per month reaUl and make a living Carnegie before hla recent departure
Love and Paaakm. orchestra
a greaG
beddea. Only one of the men Is In tbe
ReeiUtloa. Vera Wynkoop.
i> told 1
Violin solo. Iftk air VI
•arle. Constance •tore at a Ubm for obvioua
New Tork World.
tbe neceesity of contributing to
'ocal eolo. Mlaa Lee McManus.
support
of
the
poor
thiougb
the me
Walklaw With Brekea Lew..
RcettaUon, Mias Bdith Anderson.
ExperlmenU
have
recently
beso dium of tbe church contribuGon box.
Wedding of the Winds, orchestra.
the lad was obJecGng to parting
made at tbe London boeplul with nt
with
bis
peuaies.
splints which enable a person with
DEPOT BURNED.
'Don’t give onleas ycu really feel you
broken leg or thigh to go about Ids
sronJd enjoy doing so." aald the father,
business within a few days of bis
ddeoL The inventloo balls from tbe "for. you know, the Lord loveCb only
the cheerful giver."
contlaenL where It has been In use for
Tbs M. * N. E. and ihe Pere Mar
The boy was allent for
some yesrs. The principle of tbe splint
Rustts dspot St Kaleva was burned
’hen he blurted out;
Uds sflsraoon.
The entire structure Is that round the seat of-tbe fracture
"Gee: He must be dead stuck 00
Is rsstencd s hardened lesther case
Andrew Camegler—New York Tlasea
which fits tbo leg closely everywl
and prevents
'
THB sFDmra BBoam^ TRikT B CltT,JgiaSL, WEDOTSDAT, JUBB It, 190L
A Girl From
The Country
THE MARKETS.
setj.tso eaiRS.
Take a Peep in the Window
and acc the
1
iroriwo RATW or TiuiTM
......
dixplay ol
fancy
Holier)';
this is the weather for oxfords and fancy
hosier)’.
Notice
gun1 metal
the
champagne and
effects, two of
the
newest
some very s
things in hose; there
things in
I lace mmlel
sny of the :
designs
jrk
ankle.
c only o.
from toe t
There is enough variety at ea<di
make
your
selection
an easy
lo matter whether your price be
15c or $1.25
KreOsM
You
V. will find the best things here..
#%
I be able
a a fourmileac-hour
automobile
especially
constructed for traveling over sandy
wastes. The vehicle is to accomodate
40 pasengert. While the speed seems
greater than that of
•f'camel
transportatic
:lon.
Store Will be Closed Every Friday Aflcrnoon, Banning With July 8lh
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
hundreds are beiii
Sariitg Stinaktna i$ emtting itt ra/$ into count/ou mindoma now, new curtains by the
th(
hung, and it goes without saying lliat STEINBE1R(» BROTHERS fumixhe<l the greater part, due <
comes
course to the showing of almost endless varieties at most templing prices.
Now com
A Sale Of Grade
Se Lace Curtains
That Will Command Your Attention!
$5
A PAIR
For $6.50
To $10.00
Curtains..
Owing to the immense trade we have hail on fine curtains,
sold down to a few pairs of a kiniL
and in order to mike a dean sweep,
we
make
the
They are the very choicest styles -all the newest
uine
$6.60, $1.50, $8.60 and
the lines arc
These wc wish to dose oat at once,
$10.00 values.
p«icc $.'>.00 a pair.
things—ami arc gen
.Not a
pair reserved—
all go at the same price.
LOOK IN THE WINDOW—IT TELLS THE STORY!
$2.60
1 nd
tains a
$8.00
l.OO ruffled
Lace Cur-
Ooth Window shades
worth 25c, at..................
curtaining
and
Cur-
65c
r $200
What are left
o<
the lace cur-
15c
f
1 OL
Cnrtain screen,
worth
124c to 16c, a yard, aL.....................................................^L
Sash curtaining, and art
denim,
worth
1
^
18c and 20c, a^ard at...............................................
20c Towels Reduced to 12 Cents
An exceptional offer that the hoaekeepers of Triverac City arill not be aloto to capture. Turkish towels,
•nd, good weight and generoos size,
goot
abo an linen Huck tovdi, made in Ireland,
aize, sold by other
<
lap in Uamaik towels! Regular iSc and 30c qualities, i
$0c, are here, special, at 12c each.
vltft 1 UtUe Lot of 1.25 IftpUns at
90c a Dozen
lea Uuii tl.U, «re ha* u..............pQc
Sample Table Ctoths
S.«4talitrud wulth, it r^d, Xaof.
S-K
'<MA.a
rathilOA
Anthala. veOvatb $2.00, u..|,40
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ThBStorBThat CIvbb You Moot and Bbm for Yosto flfloaoy
STEINBERG BROTHERS
wwr
m KYBrnro anooian tr^yxbse onr, icch, wedsbbday, jdtt it. iml
THE C01U6E
OF JOURMLISI
«VpMilara lha pap-i
Oa. ror miBaple, tOa giaatiit at
la tOa wOala Ototaey of Fatagt— |aa^ 7-nu -Wbat k aik/OidUf OakaaOa— Jatoa XMaae. arrar wrata aag a—a la aa0alr*s bakaa—* it tap! tOa
arttelaa at Oto —ra. altOoagb far tOOtr Jnan ill r . tttoOlahy ai-d— Bat
•ewer Nonei.
E—oar — wak M—
SUmmS. TwdI ssa
tethsIlBa.
.TflESKMtTING
WOILD
Jhnk Jmgritm tta oma aC tOa Laad- *
Oa dtoaetad aaaey w—ar; Oa fanil il 11
tOa tOaagOU tba palky. tOa toddattwr;
Oa bara lOa taapoaalbtmy. aadOacar- fW pka of I
Tha footall playrrx are already pi—pabUe aglii-waaM Oa aOagatoKtad boCO
rrtjit aad penofa.
Blag for tha IMl gam— —4 auay at
Kothiag leaa tO— tOa hlghcat Id—la <a-k Ba OriaR aa riaaaaa. an ]
the eollep— and acbools have aaart>
|Oa aaaat ac—gala—aazlacj to do right.
all their dat— filed. Piwspecta for a
tOa mtm ge—rata kaowledga of tOa
fovrtk ebamptonakip football taam at
OaaM« pUyed Sondar: Cadillac
tba U. or M. Best fall eoaM net be Reds «. Marion Greys 5; Toledo 7.
Oaw It 0— to neat aat a alarirn
that — repablle brighter. Six of the elerca 1»«3 —matle C
■ kavc f M m
If It
expected to
Tbe Tpsllaatl highi school haaaball
MMm -TMoMiy." ir tt be w 1 cu
Aai a ai
ane^ tesun def—ted the Port Huron bigb
•t lM« 9lMd Itet It 1« • tMm I h^rt
wUl be acbool team last Saturday la a 11-ta- LoSsItoAMaefe
r> 1111011 IMC. to—got spew d«i>U
Ath
Cur- Bing contest by ta aoore of 4 to 3.
•Bi fall— —81—tlr. Twdrt
tbe popnlnr mmoMr. There pnbUe
rapapcr-aainalx.
fmn —V I —0»Hl8d lOa Idea t« PiaaoplBl— was made, and according aa albly Harry Jam—. Tbe plac— taken
Tba iDore aa
St. Louis and Boston played a six
I*— Law «r OolUBbla, when It waa
the people Hat—ad to a perlctos or to last year by Redden. Gregory. Graves.
dartlaad. I Oar* arrr aterr coi^oad
Haddock and tbe nnforiaBaie Gooding teen Inning game Sunday at 8t. Louis,
will be bard to Oil bat Coark Toot has the latter ponndlng out a victory In
ta parfaet aad aavanlaa tOr adm* ia tar for tta ■
tba
16tb Inning with a score of 2 to I. BavU—*
laler
propoaiUoo
lhak
be
had
Iasi
m atei BBtUtt to ttov aee«|—d. la pars— It la tOa I
japer. It i
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
a—alag tOa cdtlclaais aad nlaglr- a— aCatd to ba. tOa bIgOer aalari— It mak— It possible to keep the polltlcsJ y—r when be bad only four veterans
Mto partsO. to
Ooodrteb-.
lagi t hara aadtarorad to do ao vltO- —a pay to aditan aad reportera, the Mood In b—Itbfnl clrcnlation la the to rely upoa. If eeitber Jaas—
W. I.
la—
aobjaet
It
will
ba
to
tamptatloa.
Lawrence
return
this
means
tlu
New Tork
aai gaajadira. aattowa oalr to dad tha
reins of a contlneBtai republic.
of Traveraa at?. MiSStof
tOa
batter
It
—a
aUnd
loaaea
for
l
new
end.
tackle,
guard,
a
center,
and
Cbtoago
...
tnrtO. I adadt that tOa dJOnilttos are
Vlrtne, said M—tesqaleu. to the piin- a halfback srill bare to to
1.—That each cRy-------Cincinnati
—uqr. bat after waigblag tbna all la>clpto of a repnbUc. and therefore a ra- No
St. Louis ..
—fttoUjr I an awr* dnaljr oooriaead
pnbllc which In tta |)
aa
to
a
winning
football
eleven
Pittsbnrg
.
to— avar of tba ahtoaat# aocma of
daolrmble of all forms
Brooklyn
.
tOa IdBL Before tOe century doaes
tha hardest of ail to pr—erre. for there
aeOaala af JoaraaitoB wiu be gascraUr wb— K larad— tba editorial rooms. to nothing more subject to decay tbau
pb^eiphia.... ...
j
aaeadtad aa a fcatora of apedaUaad Once lac tba public coma to regard tbe virtue.
id as track t—m captaii
City Clerk (to employ hla own
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
OlgOcr adaeatloa. like aebooto of law «r f— aa cxdnalraly a commercial bnsiOur repnldlc and Its pr—s will rise or
and there to an end of Its moral
year and Jesse Harper will I
together. An able.
power. Infloence —nnot exist without
the
ball
players.
Boston .
public spirited pr—a. with trained Intel
ambrldg
pabUc confidence, and that eonfid
New Yoi
Ugence to know tbe right and eonrage Pennsylvanl
have a bnman basis. It
root in tbe cod on tbe character of the 1o do It. can pmerve that public
tna wttboot which popnUr gorernment
eton.
jonrnaltot. Tbe editor, tbe r—I “jOnrto a oham aad a moekety. A cyatowi.
last Saturday.
naltor of tbe futare. must Is* a man of
St. Louis ...
dmn^p
Walter Bckersall. ihe speedy
Integrity that be will be dnot In Uam
Detroit ---inpaoBpBma
sprinter
of the University of Chh
Washington
ow tbawmik. Jaffanu Avcoaa cn tka oartk.
aboTc the anoplcion of writing or edit Tha
t mold
porwer to
lU the
s ill run for the Maroons In the Princeand axtaodlwg wi«t tnm> UvOrid Arwmmr. ta
ing against hto cooTietlana. He must repablle
will ba In tbe bands of the
General Sports.
meet
and
in
the
St.
l»uto
games.
ba known as one who would r—Ign Jonrnaltota of fatnra gcoerationa. This
VtTien
the
quarter
ends
next
Thursday
Jack White, a professional, won
rather than —crlflce bto prlucipl— to to why 1 one my coUeago— to aid the
Birart. oa Ikr wwitk t.y Ooodrtrk a M addt
will
have
remove<l
the
condition
golf
cbamploosbip
at
Sandwich.
U« wad •xumUmx wtmt to tka ntf limiU.
boslne— tntemt. It would ba Important axparlm—t which I hare
It has l>een keeping him out of com
Jake Schaefer started to play
If tba editor of every newspaper ventured to endow. Upon their gen petition Ibto spring and mill appear llards
in his match with Cure Sa
ware also Its proprietor, but every edi eroua aid and coK>pefmtlon tbe nltlmate for the first time in interrollegiaie day night, and all but caught
tor —n be at toast tlie proprietor of aocce— of tba project most dep—d.
, Water t
.mpetitlon.
|
FYenchman. the score standing 2,
blmaeir. If be cannot keet> tlie {laiier
Indiana universit>« w
to 2.45».'i in Cure s favor when Ihe night
11 rooms tB Mid Hty oa tka Iktk day of
from degrading itself, lie —n refuse
Section 2.—,
was over. Old Jake ran 117. 117 and Iona. tan.
lan. Bt
at T -J-JB^oV^
'•bJactkiB to lb,.
F1.0WER-8H0W IN PARIS.
upon the approval at
to be a party to tlie degradation.
1C6 during the play.
lloOfd.
Section 3.—Thla Ordlnaaoe abalt
By far tbe larger part of tbe Ameri
! points.
C Allen of New York deb
nwtod tkU Uth day of Jaa*. UM.
take Immediate effacL
(-HAM. M. HXKKtV
[>llows: I
can pre— to boo—t, altbongb partisan. D—aUs Of a Wla4*w tUl C«at—t at
Davidson of Washington fo
Uk* Peaaeh Capital.
tk.- Bowrd of PabUr it’ortu..
We hereby certify that the
It m—na to do right; It would like to
Unlver- Virginia championship ai the lawn ten
ing ordinance waa pa—ed by t
atr
A “Ooweted window sill cont—t** i
Unlverslty of Colo nis tournament at the Norfolk club
know bow. To strengtbeu Its resolu
CxHincil of tbe dty of Traven city.
rado. 16; University of Missouri. 15; last FYlday The Virginia ladi—’ cham
tion and give to ito wtodoiu tbe imlisSEWER NOTICE.
Mictaigan. oa May 31. 1M4.
Washington. University of 8t. Ltiiils. plonshlp wa.« won from Mrs. W. Har
pan—ble basis of knowledge nud In
.NuUot U k.-raby glTea tkBt tka pUna. du
E J. FULOHUM. Mayor.
gr*iu« BBd aaUBuitaa of tka azuanaa at tkr proUniversity of Illinois, f.; Chrtoiian
of .Norfolk by Mrs C. n. Neelv of Pumm,!
to tbe object of training In London Telegraph. Cabinet mlntoti
CHAS.
M.
City
Clerk.
trUBk aavar iB tbr rfflk Ward ksVa
and tbe prefect of tbe Seine department limthers’ college of St Louis, 1.
jonrnaltom.
ime do(>u«t.<l vttk tkr (nty inarli far pabUc
rxzmmattun. vU ;
The first basetiall game between the
132.000 Kentucky Futurity f
Ordiitanoa.
We are embarked, whether we like hare given effectual supt»ort by —cb
bum I to 21. U.rk A. H., L a Co a Itk
Yale and Princeton t—ms will |>e
y-r<.lds. 74 made payment. Inriii
ordinance
It or not. upon a revolution In thought offering priz— to be awarded to
tnee to defray tba fisairal
played next Saturday at American ing Grace Bond. 2:24«4. wUmer of il
‘‘uH- I to IS. block B. H.. L. a Co a Ttk
expendl
■ and liabiliU— of tba citr
and Ufa. 1‘rogr—a to sweeping for prettiest shows. The id— of the
tloB.
first augg—ted during King l«*ague |»ark. New York
of Tra
• Llty, Mlchigaa. for tba
l,u(. 1 to te. block D. H.. L. a (Va 7th
ward with accelerating force, ouutrtpfiscal year beglni
2 y—r-obi
tinning May 1. 1M4. aad
Athletics in Michipan.
plng In decad— tbe advance of former Edward’s visit to I»aria. when, on tbe
U^.l to Bi. block a. H . L a Go's Ttk
ending May 1. H
The following Imaeliall games were
centuri— and mUleunluniK Ail pro- occasion of the fete*, a well known
To he Ocdalaed by the Cnnafill at tba
Paris and London dre—maker cr—ted played la.st Saturday Kalamazoo high
subscriptions.
city of Traverae City. MtoMfiaa; ?
school 22. Ml. Clemens Athletics 7;
section 1.—That to defray the canoat op Id—la. to koap tbe cuuntlug room
K..
...__ I- ..r
of bto bouM in tbe Rue de la Grand Rapids high sclviol 4. Hope colAmong the Pugiliata.
eral axpanditnrM aad U
Hahniftca of tbe
Lot- 1 to a. block H. H.. L a tv# Ttk I
la tU proper pUoo aud to make tba Its Inoplratlou has fired all
lege Palx wltb maaa— of flowers.
The adtanc- sale of s—ts for
city of Traverae City,
aoaJ of tba editor tba tool of tbe paper. the marching army, or must p except
An architect, M. Frants Jourdaln; a
1 to 22, bUrk I.H..L a (V* :
Jeffries Munroe contest is heav;
the fiscal yaar, hagtoaU
laridaataUy 1 may aay that 1 have the standard b—reraV Tbe self con- panorama painter. M.^Pollpot; tbe cele^
and ending May 1. INf.
Ud-1 to at. block K. B.. L a < Va :
aorar ap—t an hour In any publication atltated toaden and enllgbtcuent of tbe brated poster artist, M. Cbcret; a lady
.
score
weight'
ed
by
taxatlOB
npon
tba
U>U 1 to Ik. bt<ick L. H.. L a Co's t
oBce. altbar of tbe St Leula Puat-Dia- people-wbat are they doing? Kund arttot. Mile. Dufau. and others clubbed
e Cen- In sixI round.s Farmer flttonl" i hTlb"
within
patcO or tbe World, tbougb I manayid ing still, lost In self admiration, while together to arrange tbe cont—t. I*oor
• Alma troll toi.v twice,
Lou I to T. l4ock M. H .. L a Co « :
to aatabllah both tbeoe journals and tbe boats march by? Are they even and rich alike are Invited to join. Sev
against the odds,
||uaa 1 to 7. block K. H . L- a Co-. :
doing as well at that? Is It not a fact
'he Ferris Institute Commercials, plauded his efftirts.
atlU own them.
eral
big
bortlcnltuiiats
have
agreed
to
•nty yej
ently winners of the interrlass
In tbe proposed course of atudy.
Young Peter Jackson knocked
supply seeds, bulbs, cuttings ami even
ieball series, were .U^feated Sat.ir
drawn up wltb admirable quleknesn by
le Walcott In the fourth ropnd of
government and history pots of rich soil free to competitors
• by a challenged nine from the their lOround bout Friday nighi l>e
Prealdant Ktlot and widely dlaeuiM<>d law, poUtl
than tboM
today? Tbe aUteamen wbo cannot afford to buy them, and tbe school by a score of T to €
• Eureka Athletic club tif Flal
The White Eagle club of Manistee
and lawyers and politi—1 students wbo pr—Ident. M. Pollpot. to receiving
do editorial work for ambl- acor— of letters from work glrlt auxIntelleclaal pi—sure have loua to obtain the wherewithal to grow
ceased to frequent tbe nc^
tewopaper flowers on their seventh floor window
offic—. Tbcra to no trade o bumble sUto.
4JM I
WALKED ROPE TO RES^
•
On a date to be fixed tbe committee
’ONLY A MERE MOTHER.’
that It to not developing a standard of
SJMM
My own kScaa npon many parta
will travel all over Paris In a proc—ipeteo—
;eo—
baaed
on
thorough
UWM
tOa CO— of atody are at 111 un(
CUE TOBACCO CHEWER. •
Sion of cabs, noting all tbe abowa, from
Ing.
For
tbe
more
Intellectual
1
pro».7M
ao
tala, bat up— this one point they
fesalone—law. medlcin
arcbl- tbe bandaom—t to the humbl—t. and
raey dacldad. I am sore that If
In all lu will then award priz— proportloiiately
2.—There i
to tbe taste displayed by tbe cornA numlier of !<•£ ilrivert were cmvaried branch—
ontempi'i
(Hid. levied and collected. aeoordlBg to
means they had at plnyetl on the Swan river drive near of the grown .IP- lli.t mother, shame
stretching
lengthen- peUtor
w—Id not and most not form any part
all tbe real and peranoal
tbelr tdisposal
Hihling. Minn.. an<l Thursday morning faced and aliMirl«Hl. f,-,| him furtiv.-iy
estate or property anbject to taxation
of tOa work of tba college of’ Jonmal- Ing periods.
ere piking hig.'^ off from the west from a Ixitile. and blu,>h<‘d as she did
It tbe most exacting profesaioo of
in said city, as follows:
lore of the river
Street dlatrict Noa. 1. 2. 3. 4 and D.
The aerlona, thoughtful, statistical
Tba COOT— of Inatrectlon will be de- all, tbe one that requires the wkleat
While thev wore engage,! In this
•
Mother.said
th,.
rhlM
cnrlouFly,
fax
of
three
mills on the dollar for
and
tlm
de^t
knowledge
and
the
cldad by tOa adrlaory board, which 1
ork a homesteader, ap|>arently about • what is the ma-ter^ Are we different
general street district faad for tba
..„i___ _
not yat appointed, acting In conjunc firm—t foundatlona of character, to be .
I years old. came up m the east bank from the rest' What have we done to
purpose of defraying tbe gaaaral ex
to tbe ebanw-s of adf edu- i * ^
tion with tba auUKwltJ— of tbe nnlrer- left entirely
Id asked for a chew of lohacco. One canse all this prying contemptT ’
pens—
of
work In I
la
the
man
who
is
everk-i«dv.
!
^he
other
members
of
tbe
staff
fired
cation? Is tbe man wbo to eveiy-body’t :
Mty.
the drivers nccomivtlaUngly took
with the pprovision c ’ the chartar wlthHis mother sighed as she replied:
of lrrevert‘nt and lrr«*levant
il
It his plug and threw it over to the
BTiat la a coUega of Joumaltam? It critic and t—cber tbe only one who i
limits of I
ippropriarioB.
i dtopaiTi s at him as to bto wber—
d man. telling him as he did so that
to an instltatkNi to train jonmaliata. do— not need to be Uugbt himself?
vied aad eolbouts on tbe nlgbt of May 4. 18>kt, did he must throw ii back.
It baa been said by some that
ted, I
•ding to tow, a ta
tax OB all
Wbat la a >—rnallstT Not any bualne—
having them, promulgated at first by a
J ant personal esUte or i
The owner of-the tobacco, however, few queens of society, graduallv
Banagnr or publisher or even proprl- jeci In
ihjectt to taxation In Ihe said city ns
•lor. A joarnallat Is tbe lookout on tbe naltom waa to belp young men wbo Cod was discovered, and badn t be misjudged the distance, for Ihe plug spread to the masses, until it became
Hows;
fell on a log al>out 15 feet from the
brtdgaof tba ship of state. He notes tbe wtob to make this tbelr vocation. Otb- omitted to Index an lm|Hj
Street dlstricu Noa. 1. 2. 3. 4 and E.
east bank, where It lodged Tbe old Satina" wl;"****^
; In tbe i
paaalng aall. tbe Httle tblnga of Interest
a tax of one mill on the dollar In each'
man eagerly ran nut on the logs to
■e joni
------------------------- ----------- —
E.'unirr ui ^unu \.LarM bii
that dot tha bortoon in line weather.
of the five dlstricta as heretofore —•
recover the tobacco but It was seen
‘ of thhe l-rned profeaalona This ,nd Fullerton avenue, but be
Ha reporta tba drifting caataway
tablished by the Board of Public
that he was not accustomed to run
BuL w hile It to a gr—t pi—a- awered not a word.
her. whom am I to play
whom tba ship —n uve. He peers
Works
and approved by the Conncil.
ning logs and the drivers shouted a vlth?re to feel that a large number of
for the purpose of defraytog the exAt last a dispatch, aiquirently by
throngb fog and storm to give warn
)ung men wUl be beli*ed to a better antbority, was sent to him to this ef warnlHg to him
Playing went out long ago. with the
pens— of Improving and repairing the
ing of dangm abend. He to not think
The old man got the plug safely,
streets, and other expena— within tbe
art In life by m—ns of this college. fect:
ing of hto wag— or of tbe profits of
however, and after taking an enor
limits of tbe appropriaUoo. as may be
bis ownera. He is there to watch over
“Would yon be wUling to go to Ni mous bite poised himself on the log
charg—ble to
the safety and tbe welfare of tbe peoagara nnd write-atory on pn^sent con to throw It bach The Jerk caused
Lou I l» 12. I.l.--k 1. Perry Hannah * lirtad«U funds for tbe
the current fiscal year.
rhlch 1
pla who troat him.'
dition of falls at ocw«iva|H-r column him to slip anti he fell backward Into
There shall also be raised, levied
accordance with the scheme of life as
, Prrry Haonzh’i 2nd
raw BMO In tbe bnalne— office of a
rate?”
ater, between the logs,
■cted, acordlng to law. a Ux
tought in the highest thought circle*.
welfare of
P.-rry Hannah'a 2nd
aawapapar know anything
“Wllh pleasure," he U-lt-praphcd
e mill on the dollar on all real
only means of getting across It was stricken off the list '
Repablle. It will be tbe object beck.
and
personal property snbject
princlpl— of jonraallam. 1Tbe proprl^nih and a half rope which had '•But mother, is there no hop«* for
In tbe city of Ti
Travc
•tor himself to not necaa—rtlyy a jour•That’s all.” was the rejoinder. “We been used In the
Jour- of tbe college to make better journab
This was tied me?. Perry Hai.Bah*- 2hd City. Michigan, the sum to be paid
I
aattat. Ha may be If be toI capable tota. wbo will make better wapupera. only wanted to decide a bet."—ChlI either shore.
- None whatever By being lK>rn you
to
an
Interest
and
nd sioking
sinking fond to ]
which
will
better
serve
tbe
tublle.
It
dry.
of nnderatandlng pnbllc qo—tl
itlona. of
—go Tribune._____________
the InterestIt and boodi
hoods becoming due
Impart
knowledge—not
for
Its
o
own
•Big
Charley."
the
man
w
weighing pnbllc Inter—ta. r carrying
CUaljto •• ■•rOert Sparer.
that may be chargeable to said acsake.
>.
but
to
be
used
ftir
the
pul
tubllc
thrown
over
the
tobacco,
gral
oat pnbllc taaka; If be to li oo<*h with
count.
A prominent member of the liberal
Ice. It will try to develop ebarcl
his pike pole and using it fo
pnbUe feeUng. r—lia— public duties, to service,
And Ihe last child, overwhelmed by
party when at acbool waa taken by bit ancer started to walk across the
that
lie rope he seriousness of the sit nation, cononly
Immediate
In sympathy with tbe public welfare acter. but
anpreme end-tbe father to see Carlyle, and was hidden which sagged with his weight, Aided clous of the hiimillaiKin of his posi
We here) certify I
the forego
and to capable of presenting bto id—s
to
tr—tun
In
the
depths
of
bto
aonl
[lharley
got
by
the
spikes
In
hto
shoes,
Chai
public
good.
We
are
fating
that
bith*
Ing ordinance• was passed
pai
by
' on. turned sorrowfully to hU mother.
to tba people either by bis own pen
Council of the city of Traverse
or Vf tbe pras of others. But It to erto unb—rd of portent an innnifim- tbe wrorda of wladom wbicb would to a point near enongh ( the other
Michigan, on May 31. 1M4.
shore
where
he
coold
Ji
ump
d
ble.
world
wide,
educated
and
self
confall from tbe gr—t man. At first Car
qntta c—oelTable that some propriethe
logs
and
run
out
to
where
the
old
a
J.
FULOHUM.
Mayor.
scloua democracy. Tbe little revolu lyle waa taciturn, and tbe l»oy. by way
8EWER NOTICE.
ton are deficient In these points.
CHAS M BBBR8. City
(
Clerk.
man sank and hauled him out Just In
mother folde<1 him in her
My hope to that this college of jour- tions of tbe past have been effected by of caning tbe conversation, aulUbty time.
—Ham will ratoe tbe aUndsrd of tbe a few I—4era working upon an Ignor said:
By
this
time
some
of
the
other
drlv
dBUoctolprofaaalon. but to do this It ant populace, couatiuua only of vague
idlng on the logs and guiding
two pbilosopbers today,
ainat n—k tba dtotlnotlon between r—I feellngB of dtocoutent Now tbe mai
g papa pointed out themselv— by the rope had also
lanmaUift and meu who do a kind of r—d. They know tbelr grievanc—
r—ched the opposite shore. They Iteblnd
Mr. Herbert Spencer In a ’boa.”
—^ork that reqntr— neither tbelr power. They dtocu— in New
worked over the old man for some
think I
With
majestic
emphasis
Carlyle
i
chnnrt nor conrlctloD. but merely buai- Tork tbe position of labor in Berlin plied:
time before they could bring him to
aa— tralnl—. I wish to begin a move- and in Sydney. Capital, too. to devel-’
"And bare ya seen'Herbert Speoc—. consclonsness. The old man finally
up. then slowly rising he begin to
—ant Bat ^ raise joumaltom to the oping a world wide da— feeling.
laddie? Then ye've seen tbe moat onaurtllng Evidence.
chew the tobacco which be had re
rank af a laamed profession, growing Ukewlae has I—rued tbe power of co- ending aia to ebrlatendom.”—i
Fresh testimony in great quantity
tained In hto mouth and walked off
» r—pect of tbe community as oth- opcratloiL
cheater Gnajdlan.
constantly coming In, declaring Dr.
miidoaa far le— important to tbe
IMiat will be tbe atate of aodeiy and
AKD
Ing's New Discovery for Conanmpl.ls rescue.
*ntaranta hare grown.
o^poUtlcs la tills republic seventy y—rs
3n, Coughs and Colds to be nnOn tbe entire totbmus of Panama
nbrloua difference he hence, when some of tbe cbildreo
ABSOLUTELT ODOtLBSS
equaled. A recent expr—alon from T.
Worat of i I Experiancaa.
rn and a profession. An In acbool will be atlll living? Shall there Is not a rod of sewer, and only
J. McFarland. BentorvUIe. Va., aenr—
Can anything be worse than
aditortol writer or a cor we preaerve tbe goverinnem of tba one bathroom, —ya the Chicago News.
as example. He arrit—: “I bad bron
your
la not In bnalne—. Nor to conatltntloB. tbe equaUty of all dtiaens Even In tbe costly residence buildings that every
chitis for three yean aad doctored aU
B
capable reporter. These men before tbe law and tbe purity of jus erected by the French engineers there Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
Ume without betoc benefiUad.
are no modern ooovenleDc— Tbe only Newson. Decatur. Ala. “For
« I beau taktoc Dr. Ktofa Now
ab—dy In a profession, tboogb tice. or shall we have the gov,
dured Insaffer- Dlsoorary. and a few bottl—
water supplied for domestic purpoa— years," she writ—, "I endi
wholly
ottl— wbolly
may not admit It or even r—tlse of either money or tbe mob?
Dntad tbl> Utk d
able pain from it _ itloo.
cored me." Bqnally efft Uve In caring
It. aa many of them unhappily do not.
Tbe answers to tb—e questions will la brought to barrels from dlatohl and bowel tronble. Death
all L«ng and Throat ronblea, ConD1 or wall, they rapr—ant autborahlp. depend largely upon tbe kind of inIon, rneumonu and Grip. Ooar■piion,
nadantherahlp to a profession. <
strDCtkm tbe people of that day draw
anteedI by Johnson’s Drug Store and
Tba — In tba connU— room of a
pan. tbe tex
Masi
F. H. Meada,
DrnggtoU. Trial bottl—
tha
dty
four
feet.
The
catl—
pr—ebera
aaw—spar Is la tba new—spar bnal10c. regular slz— Me aad fl.OO.
canal aoae wUl have to ba provided and BOW I’m cot
A-r lo*
MflUinatoiy, npoa the
ial I It to not too much to any that the with an axteaMra oyatem of drainage, For Uver. Kidney.
.\mericans
buy
abont g-Vio.rtBi i
aopeets or tUaia, npoa the margin or pr—a to tbe only gr—t orgaalaed for— aad to rnralah oa adequate supply of
po— srator will Involve an ootlay of
profiL npoa tha rednedoa oT expenaea. | which toactl
apaa bnylaff white paper and aelliag tt log the aUndard oT dvle rightrowana— nrilHo— of doUaiw
ripely to rbewtog tobacco.
COMMISSION BROKER,
Meada. Draoiata.
priatad. aad that to bnotncaa. But a | Then an auay potttieal reTonnen
■oa who has the adraalaga. hoooraod amoag the deny, hot the pnlpit as an
Mak— young again the aged and inWerr Umt to.
pMaoanorafidnasiiWthepahllcerary'laadtadaa to eoareraad with the kingflnn. The electric spark go— throngb
Tha toeeher told Elsto to i
day as a writor or thinker to a pro- dom oT h-ren, not with the npnbUe am tontnra of tha parade noaBtly arevery part of your body, brtogtog new Kllla. Grand Rapida.
club Igkse bodlM of wator. Sha had 4
Ihtolnaal man. 8a ofcoorM^ is ha who, of Antcriea. There an many public raaged by tha Taniof
life, hope aad ambition. That’s what
tha day hefioo
hofioag
~ hedn^
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Holltoter’a Rocky Mouatain Tea doea Oficial ICaiket Qaocatiau bjrprifitracto thoaa writotn aad npocten. I Mdrftad lawyan, bat the bar as a pn>- akv the Thom- atohaakBMBt It
rate wire, dkect from Naw
the fiefinlthm of I
SS cents, t— or tablets. Johnson’a
vtoatoBattMwBattoaayaadbowto fc-ion wotka tor Ita ntatoen. and no aomewnai r-rmnian mo na
Drag Store.
oay It, vto ohava tb«B how to think. ’ Mv fiorying troat onr came to grief cart ao familiar to Aaaoric
wha toflpma Iham. thoogh ha may ttom a d-rih of lagnl tolaat to aam
oa a amn aiaherate aafi
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PHYSlCii^
INOENiOUS JUSTICE
J^sarge Versus Alabama
▲ ffM of twaaty aaaaa. aM tha Ja%r
A PUMIAni AHMVEMMT WAft ATOM
•Vmy yam aaytktac ta aay vhy
kacCTtkaabipa M aheB. Tba AlakaBH‘a aaalKB vaa mem cat br
ftaai tka Kaaraafva and ML i
aaa qiAckIr ran ap. The akaU of tka
Kcaraanpa frota tka bcciniitav rlddtad
the kaO of tba Alabama,
diatkaraa wmmy «f tka Confodmta
•aBBaaa wamr kIDad or dkabled.
■B»f eaaaa an mtlrr aaa’a craw
arfpad oat br a atagla obHL
Tba ahalla fraa tba Alabaaia asplod.
ad aU rtebt npoo tka Mem at tba Kaaraarca. bat witb Tery Iluia harm.
that bla aballi ware barBO affect and after that altemated
t with ah;^. Ha apaadUy
fbe aondoabHi tkat ba waa no nntcb
I WTO.U gl> 111.}
«r dw Mt fhtMtaf mmral
I euitilm <r the cWi w«r vm
i tlHt iMtvm tbe OofwhraH
«ai 1W Cmitad Atatc* cnriMr Kmr”^tandm7.
«. !»«. »•
MiVt 1*7 i> the itr«r BeMil. Uoaud.
vkum'a tuluiwi fmo Parte arrlraa
tkat tke Atetnaa araa at tte
poctaf Cieutaars. ^Doa. From that
mnmmi tka eouDBaarcr Aaatrorcr waa
aAaaaadaUm Tka Kaaaaaisa komadad kar ranonataaa^ rnatil aka vaa ke-
wKk Ckaita. Tka raaaal rnirkad Ofaet^
kamai am Tmaaflaj. and iba Atebasna
wm aaaa
bHxlnd the laaaiwatar
ta tka kar*jor. Tka Kcaraarca draw
tmr amoark to look bar orar and tkas
aaC «p a caaaaiaaa watck. Tha aklp
traa pmt la ofdar for battla. Tkaradar
pMoad mad FMdajr. and no Atebaaa
■ffT—t latardar tba waltlt« Yan>
kna bagaa to think tbara would ba no
•gkt. bat tkat Blckt. at a hanqoat
frlaDda. Captain j
fci;-
<T)B|y that 1 ob iBmawat"
Then Jadffa Laater ptanMtnd to
Matamea bar Cor tern yaara t« tka atatr
HOUSE-CLEAHIHO
A ThoMMigA QfBmtfny cf the Syutem
Now b tiw Seacst Psotectioa AgiioBt
Spring and Sonmier Siristesst
taadded to her ffaod character, but ebtcoold not or wromM Bet aaplain bow the
aUrer eaiaa Into her pnaaaarioB Tbcta
waa notblat for bar bat coorlctka and
BotblaK far tba jodga bat to paoa
aaotooce. Aa aba atood before, biia
tbarw waa tba aarena look of a martyr
oo bar face, and the jndte aald atantab
**Tba aaaoranoe of crlmlnala aad
appaaraneca tbay can aaanme ore
No c^ood boose kennr ever neglects opting desstiig.
Widiplen^of soapsna wster, hard scnibbingsnd scoor^
And air, she Aoon gets rid of all robbish,
imisty odocB, germs and mkrobes, and the dost and
dirt that have accnmnlated during the lon^ winter
Hkoiiths.%Biit when the house has been pnt in order,
and die premises cleared of all old plunder and trash,
tbe great majority of boose keemirs fed that Spring
lad away, and the dqmmg is over, and forget that thdr systems may be in a worse conditioii than the boo^
oOca. Ltebtlny a ctear. vaA ttot the had feeling, debility, loss of appetite, nervousness and sleeplessness from vdddi
pointed towrard l®d*e left hte
I
otraUed
borne.
On
tba
way
be
Prance, la tba ctfcolt on whichIl tbay
they, ba at
Sandlver’a. his jawalar. to they are suffering are due to neglect of the more important and necessary work of Physical
. aainas. be abooM crowd oo all
■**■1*1 an] haotan to yet Into neotral
watch, that bad bean left for boose cleaning. A dean house does not insure against disease, but a dean system does.
watam Tbia traa dona at tba propn j repal«. »i><l while looking oraf tl>a The poisons and humors engendered within the body, the waste matter that is dogging
nomant all sail barbuc bean mean- waraa ramembared that tba annl.arwhile aet Tba people on tba Kaar- “O' of hi* marrta«e would coma otf In the system and contaminating and vitiating the blood, are far more dangerous to h^tn
aarya nodead tbte moratnant and bora
• wo*^ He bad daddad on a than the dirt and dust of our homes. In the winter time we give free rein to our appetites,
down on bar harder than arar. every brooA for a praaant on the occasion, and eat more and oftencr than is for our good. We inhale the polluted air of badly ventilated
abet telilnr and tba craw ebaariny at aod want over to where tbeoe artidea
ware diapUyeiL While looklny over offices and rooms, take little or no exercise, and our bodies become a veritable hot-bed of
each dlacbarfa: »TT»at’a a rood
tbam a youny man uftia stde dlvklad disease-bearing germs, and our blood is loaded with impurities and poisons of every conceivI «ntb him the attanttoo of tba miea- able kind; and no wonder that Spring time is so often Sick time and finds ns in such -poor
^ mao. Tba Jodya left tba store without
physical condition, with ritality siov. ly wasting au*ay, our digestion impaired, the liver torpid,
' making a aelectioa.
Unless our systems ate given a
I Tba next avanlny whOa aittiny In Ida and all the bodily organs over-worked and out of'repair. Unless
library before dinner there was a ring
ay develop into
at tba doorbell, and a note came In
rities, poisons
from Handlrer anooanctny that tha
you arc
md all through the Spring and
day before ba bad got In a new lot of
brooches and begyiny that the Jodyo tormented with boils, itchy rashes, sores, bumps and pimples, and all manner m ugly
would yxamine soma that be had seut
pustular and scaly eruptions.
by tha bearer.
Physical house cleaning should begin with the blood. It must be pnrified and strength
note aeveraf I
““
1udye
Sural
ened, and when a stream of pure, rich bKxxl is turned into all the nooks and comers of the
to aell bis goods; be bsd never sent
ssmplas to his bouse before. C'oni pe system, the rubbish and disease-producing poisons are .wafted out, and the congested
avcnues of the body arc opened, and Physical house cleaning is made thorough
tition seemed to ba driving the drum- rhannelK and avenues
men of reputable arms Into people's and complete. S. S. S.. cleanses the blood of taints and poisons and expels the wasi
waste and rebhomes. However, be bad a little tlma
It is to the system what soap and water are to the house. Nothing
before dinner and would look at tba bish from the system.
> quickly
the stubborn, decplyrootM
brooches. Tha salasmsn was brought
In and produced articles that the Judge
; and hum
humors that are destroying the purity of
bad seen In Sandlver s cases the day
the bkv<l and blocking
king tt
the avenues of health and life.
before, bastdes new ones. One of
A course of S. S. S. now will pnt j^onr ^stem in
those be bsd seen sod fancied was of
fered at a third of the value put ou It
perfect order and fortify you against the deoilitatinj
when be bsd Crst svi>n It.
disea.ses .and aggravating skin troubles that AXe sure t
••You are nilstiiken lu the price of
if your phj'sical welfare has been n^le<±ed.
this." said the Judge ~It la worth
' more money.
d ptirificrs,
p-arifiers, but an unequalled tonic and appetizer.
appetizer,
S. S. S, is not only the be.st of all bloxl
m." repl
assimilarion m food
food,
It
builds
you
up,
improves
the
appetite,
and aids the digestion and a-ssimilarion
, -but It te a rule
•nms condition. S. S. S- is gnaianteed
g^naianteed pniel?
ne\-er to go> back on u prliM? once plv- and keeps the system in a healthy, vigorous
en.vegetable, and can be taken by the old, middle-aged and young witbi^it danger of any nannThe judee took the brooch aind held lul
ful CUCCtd*
effects. OS. o.
S. O*
S. id
is U
a blot^
UILRIU puiiu^i
purifier O.J«VA
and tonic
LVJiilV. VV»AlAl^AAAWVi|
combined, a perfect Spring xnedieme CUAk*
and
It under tbe irualicht. There were
mdispensable in Physical house cleaning. Write us fully shout your case. ' No charge
Jew*
well In It tlmt s|>arkl*Kl beautifully.
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oue.” be aald. ’’but
ilnd. If you are mistaken In the1* price
r dn.vH
nd will notify me within
e will call tbe sale off.”
“The price te correct," said rhe aaleaian-‘*tbat is. to you-i
THE SINKISr. OF THE ALAIIAMA.
••■Ml of tbe
declared pool-'
tlnty that ba would r> out next day-‘
BUBaiiy—and ‘•sink tbe Yankee ship or
SBlB A new conalr.**
Th* Atobama wax built eapectelly for
the Ooafkderata service and was a
for apaod ratbar tbaa for battle.
CUftod tofbt cans, ooe one bundriHljwondar pivot forward and two el;: litlaeh aoUd abot pivot can* aft nod six
tamtoto waa an old officer of Uie regu
lar Uallad Stotes navy. Tbe execuUve
offtow of tbe ship. IlclDtosb KoU. was
also B vataran of twenty yean* exi>ertoaea la tba United States navy. Tba
craw was a oompoolte od«>, inclndlnc
many Kaclteb and Americana. After
Ctrlac orders to sail ont in aearcb of
tba Kaaraarca. Bammes made a apeei b
toklaciaw;
Bccta and seai
of tbe A
, you bava at lenctb
1
another <
portaalty
the enemy.
am that baa bean prvarated to yon
•taco yon sank tba Hattoras. lu tbe
maanttBU yon bava been all over
waiM, and It la not too much
mj that yon have destroyed i
dlivco for protection under neutral
Aaca ooa-balf of tbe enemy’s
■arok which at tbe beclnnlnc of tbe
war carared every sea. This
ackiavaaMat of which you may well be
teaamladf^
ab]p baa become a booaebold word
wbarever dvllteatlon atanda. Khali
that aame be tamlabed by defeat? Tbe
tblac la taapaaalble! Remember that
yoQ are in tbe Bncliah channel, tbe
Tbe Sac tkat'SaaU over .yon la that of
a yonne MHibtlc. who bida defiance to
kw coemlea wbenever and wherever
ftoamd. Bbow tbe wortd that yon know
kow^to uphold It Go to your qd.ir
Tba crew received tbe speech with
ertm of “Never, neverr About the
aalddle of SuDday forenoon. Just as the
beU tolled for eervlce on board the
Kaatoane. OaptaU Winslow atood
mbUprayorbooktoby haixtrei
to road. Tba officer on deck aboni
Tbe Alabamar All banda took up
tbe cry. “The Alabamar Tbe captain
•xebancad bit prayer book for a troin
pat mad ordered bis ship about to miwt
tkecralaar.
Tha Alabama eama on. escorted by a
Fraaich Mcate aa far aa tbe three mik
Than tbe’ frigate
frlyate iturncl t»aek
Wtwatow saw by that act that
toara very Bear the Freoefa water* «
kBew tkat If tka battle took pUce tbera
tha Alabama, ta case of her
ittkHO RAPIDS t IHOIANA
f-ine: lot of-
The brood
man departod.
anoilier:"
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A few dayk later, durini; a rcceaa of
Bo terrible
"
“ was tbe execution of these
shells
the cun deck of the Alabama
court, an inspector of police stopibruw the
tbe Pod np to the Jud^ and asked him If
dead bodies overboard in order to work ' »
pupportltin*
some
tbe aft pivot gun during tbt> time of, Elver’s had called
retreat Only one shell from the Ala-' Je^-elry to aelL
bama really did harm on board tbe' "Yeu.” replied tbe Judge, “and
Kearsarge. It waa a alxty-eight pound-! bought a brooch.”
cr Blakely from the forward gun of
“Then, .vour honor.” replied the Inthe crulatT. It passed through iDe *I>«^or. amillng. “you are a receiver of
Kearaarge'a bulwarks, wounding throe *lo>^a goods. The c
gunners, one of whom afterward died. ' Pa*lof ’’
Several other shells entered the ship. * ' Impoaslble! He presented
bead and
doing trivial barm. On tbe seventh ro !
od Kandlver’i
Siin
the Alabama steered straight
Jewels that 1
for tbe LYench coast Tbe Kearsarge
irsued and. coming dose up. pro- < “*’><*«■<•
lower. Judge." said the
puran
her volley after vollev . Inspector.
«n»Pector. -TTils U a very embarrassceede*
Ig, ! tag case. The man baa done’ the
Her
lice department Kaodlver and
were gaping
He came to me and offerctl to
in them by i
Semmea sent an officer below 3 learn for nothing till be had proved bis
I didn’t employ him. but be stayed
bow long bU ship
answer was ten minutes. Within an about headquarters long enoogh
hour from tbe time of the firing of steol aome of our letter heads. On
the first shell of the Alabama her flag of these be forged a letter Introducing
him to Sandlver. stating that be waa
waa lowered forever.
Semmea sent bis master’s mate, an on the track of aome of their stolen
Engliabman named Kullam, to tbe goods and If they would mark some
Kearsarge to ask for aaslsUnce. Wins brooches and permit him to take them
low asked him tbe direct quesUon out for sale he was quite sure be conld
whether Semmea had sum-ndcred. recover a Urge amount of their propTbe answer was “Yea." Then Wins- «tj- The alnguUr part of it Is that
low pel■rmltted LYiIlam to return to tbe he returned all tbe arttcles except the
one sold yon.'
Alabama to help
"Captain,”' aald tbe
be Judge. ”
the aame time be signaled to tbe cap
the world 1
tain of an English yacht. Deerbonnd.
I my house i
which waa oa tbe scene, giving him
o'clock, and we sill Ulk it over.'
permlaaioD to go to tbe rescue of tbe
When
tbe
inspector
called be carried
crew of tbe Alabama, who were In the
water. After bdng taken on board of with him a letter be had received,
the Deerhoaod, Semmea and bla offl- which be handed to the Judge to read
CaptalB-^ladg* Lester
•«itljr sen.
?ra escaped.
tenoed a girt. Marr Easton,
srbom I am
Forty years after tbe great battle rogsged to be married.1. to state
s
I detr
Lermlned to
le United BUtes navy bas two mag- ; '•g^lviag stolen
HORSES
wT ?"iki^
dclKitp
He I
COaPANY.
u mmt m.t a>. If
Trsl I l«sT<w lr>ren» City 6.IDs m. f
cA. igeto Qrsnd B*ptd>
Tnu.. l<«TiM Trsrerav City C ;I0 s in. t
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Treveree City.
DPIt. tAWYCB A FKNHALLKdON
I SDd waUiat
C LUYCgWtK.U.O^^rA
.«DENTISTS.«
All Work of Hlgheat Peeatbla Orede.
Fine Cold Work a fipecialty.
• A MUIUUt Y
liT]i7E.liSEwm
aTd.Tyler
DENTIST
OBw-Mt Nm wllkMa BlMk. OU.
mu' PkoD. UX.
On June 15th I will have a carload of
Horses from Indiana, which will lx* shown
Via c.\>pbaii«h*A
a
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6EHERAL INSURAICE
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at Brodhagen’s Barn.
1 I NE.W WILHELM BLOCK
Leo Solomon
Pere Marquette
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WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION aril STOCK BROKER
INSK.;^
u toUow. :
IVI o O O Y
he could
K™r.
irge, tbe other Alabama. The bones b* s crUne. On tb* dsy h- *«nt«ic*d
' the galUut old Kearsarge of ISH »tery Easton I foUowed him to Bandlver-s.
diver's,
him examinet brooches
brood
and then Utd
1 Roncador reef, but lier , saw
r scheme. The honestt Intent of
fame is fadeless. After tblrt.v years j to^sTub^ed^.*^
act that I
of usefulness following tbe war the dUtaty retusned throughti a confede
confederate afl
grand old ship waa wrecked and lost ***• >*»*»*^ except the one sold to Judgs
In the Caribbean sea on Feb. 2. ISW. I
‘fo.lStrob'*
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GEORGE L KILMER.
CHB8TER HASKELL.
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Mr Nelson s,H>ke an unn.u.nl woM
TH£ SW/fT SPeCIfte eOH^MMY, AnMMTM, WUL
for medical adt-ice.
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Travarae City to St. Louis
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-fi.wsdrH :o:>pcnrii.ru .'re’a
. rv; ^onal irttfct; purchase or sale
Suite 404 Whitrioy Blor.k.
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Hnnfe&Lff HirefflkCo.Hock
---------iu,i u ne Wiu oraw up an appUcstloa Phone Nomben
*nap of the territory, depending, to tbe governor for a pardon I wlU
BeU.lS8
from tbe senate walk
ralL be
he calUd
eeU..I the;
*Ke al«n
algu it.'
lt.“
Citi*ena,808
Opposite P. O. Roonte 3 and 4
the* That
______
_ to mnaa
attention of tbe senatora
Tha Imgtector left tbe
Judge
! over tbe many defecto of JoaO
r«>graphy of the situation.
Juatlee.
“We bare token all of Alaska’,1 “l£ary.“ said her lover tbe
aftw
her
liberation,
“for
bear*
money." said be with mu«L emphasis
A Story regarding a converted bar
C
tln^ that so
and great eameatnesa. as be was re
f
roars.L
could oever gat karian Is told m the Eitgllsta papers
turningr to bla sent
and sounds new. a negro clergyman
^
you off this way
waa entertained at tea by the preslThe bad word was out. .Ls jthe.
/
BOONE. 4 doot of a college. The guest, who
echo of It came ringing back in tba
T
. .
from West Africa, was asked
«ara of tbe Mlnnesou s*-nator. he
Auction Sate.
bow he became a Christian
•topped short, being himself showed' Tke tborougbbrod Percberoo atal“Tbe story of Jraebol converted me."
^ ffkBct for tbe Alabama. Intending
•t what be had aald. There was a lion. Othello De Vere, 1^. owned by ka anawered. “You know, we are toU
i tkm aa bar aad nm bar down. At
I the buiujDs OBJ none isreeoing aaao- tha dogs did not touch the palm of her
r dtetaaca of abovt a mile tbe Alabama fieat ontburat of Unghter In tbe
cUUon. will be aoM at pnbUc aactkm kaada. Well, that convineed me of tbe
j apenad ctmAdaBtly apon her antagu- •te. Mr. Alllaon. waiting for an
r Blat with aoUd shot fitad in broadside Portnnlty to proceed with tbe sund^ to the highest Udder on Batnrday. tnith of tbe narrative, for we never
:June Ifith. 1*04, at Morgaa'a Urery eat tbe palms of the hands in my counvoUcya The oalaaitoa did but vc
They are too bitter.”—New York
V Cla damaia to the Kaaraarge.
t.
Tha Alabaato ahaared, aad tbe Kentr :mrf. fkOowliit ap, caaaed tbe ll<lit to
HAVC
YOU
l^taka maca ta a circle, tbe ships aalUug
I aamid aad rowid a coomioB center. At
Committee. 8ol- .TBtSO THCM VSTf
coaetadiBff kla reamrks;) Mr. tons Bay. MVek.
I Aboot 800 yards tba Kaoraargr opened
■Jnn 4-M1-1S-14-15
Reearri
Waal Ada. krtaf Mg
■at Aawa. blnahlar Ute a
i M tka alaikaai^ baaadalde. tbe ahlps
TKY A RKCOItO WANT AO.
Itokaraa tar tka aaaM laaaatofi
gMML teoadaida. tA. U ttet A«4I|9
$18.50, 15 417 limit
$19.00. 60 day Umit
$21.00. lor the seasoD
This will include meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets a ill be on sale cominencing Thurvlav, .Tunc 9,
1904.»
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thurada)-!, Ca m.
L H. POPE, A(t.
R.f CWIReR, 0. P. A.
WANT!
8000 DISTRICT DEPUTIES
Idul Ruhti AumUIIm
BxcTfpUunsl eeatrseti aad good ni<JO«y
to cjqjsble. rolls.blr Inaursaec vorkm*.
A1ADBBH8:
lUkAL BBUBVg AK^<M-UT1<>K
IIO! Xajwme BslIdlnK. D^troii.Miek
JURPET GLEUne wons.
PAVING TAX.
NMlea to All I
l«. R. CHAPn^. PrOftidM’.
FS.U.,. I IS
------------------ atreet to the w«
of Unkm straet is aow in aiy
for tbe eollectkm of tbe i
same to be paid 1
of Jnly, 1*04.
itallmento. tbe
9 tbe first day
M. B. HaateU,
City Traasnrer.
late baak baJUlac.
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