The Evening Record, June 11, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 11, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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1904-06-11

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, .'diCn., SA^HRDAY, JUXE II, 1904.

200 HOK
SENT OUT
f

ULLOFOUIHII

WITHOUT
ANT HELP

EIGHTH YEAR—**08

THE WEATHEfc
MIefeltan—Pair toniglit aad'D^ay.
Terrible wlnda. aaaaly easterly.
General—HMTy rains in Teaaa.
Light showers in OklahoBa. Kansas
and Nebraska- Stationary tempe^
ture* and partly cloudy in the wheat

Daintp
Slippers

By Wire to the Erowteg Baoord.
ARTHUR MUST EITHER
BtFORTATIOMt OW TMl tlllllM
Ckkago. Jiae IL—Fbnr men
known to hare been killed while
STAND OR FALL.
mu. COtfTIMUC.
IS TEN DATS STENT 9Ujm
eral more are missing as the result of
'
of gas la a gri
r at Halsted aad Tl
Man Who Claimed New York. Chicago
iAIM STILL ttnc HARE nlath streets this momlng. Tbe dead ■UlOPATKlIf CATT nOOEEO and BL Louis as His Hemas Wake
Ony MUUmore. e^llMor, John
Up Philadelphia.
i. Matthew Miller. Oeo. CunKUROKI HAS BLOCKED SOUTH­
UNIOM MCN AMO •VHAATMIXIA*
WARD MARCH.
OATHIACO tN.
You will be pleased with our
4feOVCflNOR( NERAL of CANADA.
Masseur and valet, |^•o
handsome assortment of slip­
tart Orey WIN Saoeeed the Earl ef
Wine bllU. f 2J»0.
Feeling in Ruesia la Pessimistic
One dinner party.
pers for the children They are
Mm W«r«
•" •
Miata.
Cigars. 1300.
Rsgard to the Outcome of the
Tf»ki mM Wort •Mtfofi Oooiiyt
By Wire to tbe Erealag Beoord.
made in shapes that make the
Special trains. 840i>
June 11.—It is
Siege of Port Arthur—Plot
Tlpa. 1200.
fey ■ Crowd of Ovof • Thoofeet look attractive as well as
Room expenses. $1.1 no.
to Kill Czar.
being i I and comfortable.
Philadelphia. June II —J Hobart
Moore, who claims New York, Chicago
By Wire to tbe Erenlag Recbrd.
By WIro to tU Brealac ReoonL
and St. Louis as his homes, after
81. Petersburg. June 11 —Many pe
Crfyplr Cnwfe. Juno 11.—Tbr wholospending fli.noo during the ten days i
Infants' kid and patent leath
ms tpeat last night in the churches be has been here irving to Uke some :
cskr droonjitlao of Uw otHferr* cooer slippers •
praying for the success of the Ruaaian blue ribbons awav from the horse
ilaord lod*?. About tOO boo were
show just cksse.1. has left for “home."
In semi-official drcles it
Mot oitt of tbU place mod ad)ac<-m
Every one wbo shared in his lavish
thought an advanee of the Japanese ontenalning grieves tha* be has gone.
caaopo. Tbr troocNi aad the CItUeno
under General Korokl baa made it im­
Mr, Mcxire's rooms at the ncllevue
AUlaiicr oooUoue tbr imldo aad
Cblldrt-n's kid at
than |1»N» a day.
possible for General Knropaikin . to
priaunmi are broodit la as test, as the
pent beside this daily aUtut II.leather slippers
proceed southward and hence the garMhrrs are deponed. Ooneral Boll Mys
...... His bill for wine was |2.«n>0. He
B at Port Arthur mast Sght with wouldn't write letters, declaring It tire- '.
•5c, 85c.
about 4/MM owo will bo deponed berelnfopcemenis In several quar some. Instead he us«l the leiejihi
fere the martial law closes
telegraph wine. In one day
a moat pessimistic feeling U felt
In a Spoelal Train.
telegrapl
jraph
tolls
were
175.
It
cost
I
as to the outcome of Ihe-slege of Port
123
' !3 one night to talk to Chicago.
Chlcai
le Na- BIS SISTER HAD A SHOT CUN Arthur
Although not much of a smoker htmthmal aoard, a special tralo was made
M-lf, he buys onlv the best brands,
Plot to Kill Crar.
which are distributed among those he
l»ndon. June 11.—The Dally Msl! meets by his valet, lb- has with him
AND OAVE IT TO OFFICER VERY
asserts:
masseur ami vaU-i. and his
UNWILLINGLY.
•Two Infernal marhlnes were found
many ninn- servants
1 bajumar car and two day
riding in a streei car hen*
Tbe men were marched to the train
during his stay. U happened to be the
les of mil
between heory
Young Man Has Been Hiding at Par­ palace, when- the Russian n»|vrt»r I wrong one, but the right one was Just
deputlfw. A^ terowil of fully 1.000 pc-o
machine aht-ad. Moore sisike to th<- moturmau.
ents' Home. Claiming That He
pie had coll(
illected to sec the men
Ining room, tl oth
caught up with the car In fnmt
placed on board.. Amons the
tbe opt
specu
the audience ehaml»er. Tt o me<
motorman ^ot llo fur It
Was Terribly injured by Fall­
I and sisters, fatl
m in each was morklng when
ing From s Train.
and mothers of the deiioned men. and
ivered. The
the scenes were trery affectlns- Moth­
■rved. and tl
BaUrl Proel tools « or
,
ers. sisters and sweethearts cried
Chief of Police John Rennie and
Of in every detail
3be Umoi.au war nutbuntie» have n-Kooilbye and tried to push throojch the Constable Ashton arrested PVed Avery
itegorically denied "
cently Us-u ex|>ertmentius v\ltb n bul-1
llaes for a part Inc handshake.
pruof breastplate, tl.e m i-utlou of,
Mayor Harris of Colorado .Sprtnes today St the home of his parents. 42C
lUlian uaiiMil Giotgiauu*. says tbr:
had been Informed of the decision to North Spruce str»H-t. for sU-sertlng the
New York Glob,. It t- of . .ft. el::s..c t.
deport tbe men and Immediately took United States army. Aver)' came to
material and alH>ut .Ig-C Im ln-s thick. ) j
step! to see that none of them landed this riiv some time ago and told a
Ballets yvblcb went llirougb eight
la Colorado Sprlnfs. Under his inpUnks eight Incb.-s tbUk iiud through
Blmrtluns n large force of oncers and story of falling off a freight train upon
0 Inch steel pl|t.- w -re flatK-lied
met I be speclsl train nt G:in which he was riding and l»clng terribly
depmh
ties UM
that purpose. No at- injured. The young man has remained
nlcbt
tempt was nsade. bowerer. t I unload
his home ever since hU return and LUDINCTON^ETS NEXT MEETING
maiM-us Ktwl were trie,!, i be ilrst two
tbe men. arrangemenu having previ­
OF THE GREAT CAMP.
a
not
iHH-n
seim
upon
the
streets
broken, and tbe -word Htu>|>ly
ously been made to send them to the
n dent in the i-lo’b
Kansas slate line over the Santa Ke during the day but some of the nelghrailroad. Itecause of protests mpde »-rs have ststcMl ihs'. he has been
Ladies Didn't Change Their Colors.
ngslust taking them to Pueblo or Den­ i'orking in the yard.
From among
ver and leaving tbem there.
Port Huron Will Be the Perma­
Tddav Chief Rennie and Constable
The tmln stopped long enough.at
ALL OTHFi^S,
nent Headquarters of Order.
Cofciradu Springs to give the soldiers Ashton went to the hn**se and found
Pingrcc’s ^‘GLORIA”
time to eat. Tbe deported man had him there and took him in charge. The
TME
rations of beans and bread on liusni.
young man wantwl to go up stairs and
Battle Crei'k. Mich.. June 11—At
boots for WOMEN,
:e bis shirt before he was taken
e closing session of the great camp
bv the offleers and whea they of the Knights of tbe M*Mb-rn Macca
LOOM UP like an
into the house that he might do
l» was voted to make Port Hun»n
so, a sister of the young man, who. It
fH-rmanent headquarters of the
Electric light in a
said. Is not very bright, rushed Into onler..and It wasS also voted
V
the house by them. Mr. Rennie sas*
nlflcent new temple.
agnl
DARK night
her with a shot gun In her hands and
great
The aftenmtin toss ion of t
asked her what she was going to do hive yesterday wa.s spent In thee dlswith It. At the same time she was
IS THE
EMBODIMENT
OF
ilon of the proposition to change
MAKINO SIX BUNWNO FROM fumbling around In a burcan drawer.
;
»Uny
styles tnd shApesthe colors of the order from black, red
ALL THAT’S
PERFECT
IN
ALL cost Alike,
pctMuimably for rartridges. She told and white to r«'d.-v.wbite and blue.
LOCAL FOSTOFFICE.
the oBcer he would see in a minute, Major Boynton made the ladles a stir­
PIANO
TONE
AND
CON
which he did not care to do and pro- ring speech. In which he promised the
STRUCTION.
IT IS THE IN­
NSW Root# Will Cover Eighteen ceetled to take the gim away from her. financial assistance of the great camp
GENUITY OF MAN COUPLED
She railed him a few names and did If any litigation came out of the mat­
Square Milst and Will Aocommonot give tbe gun up willingly.
ter. His Influcmce caused the ladles to
WITH THE INSPIRATION OF
In the meantime Constable Ashton
vte to rv'taln the old colors.
dau 4S4 People.
GENIUS.
SEE THE BEAUTI­
had aceomnanlt'd Avery up i
The executive r<iroroitte«' uf the
make his change In riothi
bine I
great hive will remain the same as
FUL NEW STYLES ON OUR
Rural route Ko. G will be esUbllshed chanc«-s were taken In lettlniig him I
last year.
out of this city July 15 by Postinaster
FLOOR.
FACTORY
PRICES
he re
. fine officer comb
Emma Bowen was re-elected
Haff according to instructions re. Chi
the other from
editor of the official paper. It was
AND MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
«-lvc«l by him from the postomce de Rennie getting to the n
voted that persons receiving old age
partment. The.area covered br the
«taken to the couni
disability benefits should be comnew route will be IK square miles with
arrival of the fedcr
led to pay their assessments up to
‘ and sen lng
*
Abstracts of Title
T will be IalThe officers eU-c1e<l by the great
iry of 17
► PRICES SATISFACTORY
129 Fnmt St N.E.Stroig,Hfr.
hive are:
hire.
r annum. Including bo
a
Established in 1868
Great commander. Frances E. Bums.
KmTthmg la Ks^ l»Wn»aeato.
Phe roirtr commences at the l(»cal
; ^ Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
St. Igni
MoOce.
thence
southwest
Lieutenant eomroander Anna Hollhc.
Muskegon
Bile, southn-cord kin-per. Emma
meat and south on angling road around
SOMEnSET. PA.. THIS Bower. Ann Arbor.
Silver lake to Johnson comer h\
Great finance keeper. Susan
'amplK>ll corner
miles, east to CamplK>ll
MORNING.
Graves. Port Huron.
uth to Byers comer
eighths mile, soutl
me<Ilral examiner. Isabella
n hall 1 mile.
1% miles, i
Holden. Demdt.
north n Rold»en Travis comer 2 miles. Bright's Disease Was the Cause of His
Great ehaplain. Emma M Hall. 1
0 Brake! comer three-fourths
e Creek.
Death—Was Only Brother of
mile, north to township line 1 mile,
Sergeant. Mary Cook. Ikvviaglar
i to Simpson
Simpson comer thrt-e-foui
thrt-e-fourths
Late President.
Mistress at arms. Carrie GIH*erl.
mile, north and northeast to Ounton
troll.
school r\ miles, east to Wlldman
Sentinel. Carrie Br Ttm-y. Grosae
c*irner~ seven tenths mile, north to By Wire to the Evening Record.
Polnte
cU> limits 1 Il-IG miles, to posto«ce
Somerset. Pa.. June 11.—Abnc
Picket. Ada Price. Alma
\% miles. Ttrtsi length of route 24H Kinley was found dead Ip lied by hU
Ludinglonn defeate,! I>etn
wife at the McKinler summer home the next blei
mUes.
_______________
e great
ennial meeting <
here at 8 o'clock this momlng. The
hive w
old Its
cause of his dmlh was Bright's dis­
I meeting In l>etroU.
SAILED FOR EUROPE.
ease. from which the only brother <
the late President McKinley had at
Prwaidsnt John Mitchell Oclcgste
ENTEITAINCD FllENDS
fered for a long lime. Two monti
Intsmational Mining Congress.
ago. Mr. McKinley became so 111 that
he bad to give up hla work at bis law Miss Edith Gibbs Hostess in Honor of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. June 11.—John Mitchell, office in New York city.
Mias GItehetL Who Has Returvxed
president of thellnlted Mine Workers
From the East
of America, sailed for Europt* this
HRS.AUCEnUUnCLIN
morning. President Mitchell U a dele^
Miss Edith Gibb* of West Eighth
cate to the International mining con- Old Mtealen Lady Died Very Suddenly
street
entertained
a small gathering of
mss which meets In Parts next
Yeaterday of Heart Diacaee After " inritrd friend* last evening In hTOo
cently
Of Miss Alms GitrbelL who recentl;
Only a Short lllneoa.
In the
returned from three
CABE BETTLCa
Reading* by Mias Glichell.
ilory telling
guessing contesu and story
DRESS SHIRIS .. ..........50c. 75c, Sl.OOand $1.50
Eatss V*. Meaum No Cause for ence Frauklin of
passed a very pleasant vening. Miss
suddenly yesterday momlng of heart Gibb* served dainty refreshment* of
STRAW HATS............. ..............25c. 50c. 75c to $8.00
Actloh.
disease after a very short Illness last­
wafers, salted almond
The jnry case of Robert Bate*
STIFF HATS ..............................$1.00, $2.00and $.8.00
ing only about an hour. Besides her
43rria McClure of I6»l Bay held In boaband she leaves two boye^aeven
SURPRISE PARTY.
NECKTIES.............................................25c. 50c and 75c
Jiiatiee 8. M. Brown's court yesterday and five years old. 8he was a daugh­
•fteraooB remitted In a verdict of ao ter of Mr. aad Mre. RuaaeU of Elk
UNDERWEAR....................................25c. 50cand$1.00
cause for aetioo. H was a civil sultRapida and a very catUnaMe lady.
UNION
SUITS...'...................... $100. $1.60and $-22iO
Tbe ^lner•l aerrlee will be held to­
Bnrnty DamaBMl by
morrow at II o'codc from the Old Mis. 50c. 65 to $1.25
NIGHT SHIRTS..............
of his
akm Oongpegatltmal church and the
BagiDaw. Mich., June
-----3 pair for 25c
body will be laid to rest In the Ogdens- friends last evening gave him a very
SEAMLESS SOX............
pieaaant farewell party and ns be was
Ralph Ai
_____lire last Bight of
15c, 25c and 50c
EMBROIDERED
SOXcompletely In ignorance of any aoch
•bout tjtjooo. lasurance. 18.000. Tbe
cTcni being likely to happen be
«y» started lu the brew bouse aad
...$5.00 to S20.00
MEN’S SUITS .................
Rev. T. P. UIlOB returned this afier- completely aad effectually surprised.
did aach bavoc before being anbdoed
...$4.60
to $15.00
Tbe
evening
was
very
pleaiantly
YOUTHS SUITS..............
that tbe k»a Mar .prove to be eveo loon from attending the sUte coi
> will condnet the spent. There were atewt qIghteeB
greater.
dpera bouse to­ present and refreshments were
morrow
ns
i
usuai
Tbe
morning
aerErenrbody. ladlw aad efeUdrea eapKlallr, arc tortted to attend the free Ttee will be “Dfrine Impernttvea.’* and
Men air band ooaeert on tbe river tbe erening aabject, "Made Jet
____
weat of the Ualoa atreet brtdge King.-

Tor Children

iTED
DESERTER

RNMfesrsatMseiertvM eaagtt

mall Papers
f “apeclal and Btclnslve- In every sense of the i
than any others. Ours are not said by aay other dealers In the eaaaty.
We have several hooka of pittema that we allow oar ntrliMiMN lo
have the exclusive of aay paper purchased, fend no oa* da* will bM
that same one if you say so. Ask lo see thCBL

« 0ity Book Store
TWI« KVK fCROM

6 O’CLOCK li 10 O’CLOCK
BEIMDA ORRER8

iSBlii
They Transfer Our epods to You,

JlfrnlVMridi S. BENDA & CO.
Vour Oothiers—If Vou Want “Beat** CWk^

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

BIENNIAL
NOW ENDED

KIMBALL

ESTABLISHED
KUKAL ROUTE

”? ^S s
0X5

ill
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

MQR.

Cor. Lake A ve. and I Oth

$3.“’

FRANK FRIEDRICH

tzr

ATJ,

BROTHER OF
WM. McKINLET

W. W. KIMBAU COMPiMY

: O. C. MOFFATT

'i % 'i

TO-OAY

e. Wilhelm,

TftY A ItCCORO WANT ADi

Cnrmtr Tr>$ai
smi Oaha

BOYS CLOTHES
READ ABOUT THEM
Every Number a Bargain
These- havel: been selected from our large stock where
only a few of a kind remain, and prices made to give
you a little beneliLright in the season.

Long Pant Suits
For IJoys from ages fifteen to twentj—former prices
to Sl.'i.OO low4irices made on many numbers to
close.

Child’s Norfolk and three
piece Suits
I'or ages three to seven—prices
put on several lots
close $1.50 to $:i.what you can find here that
will fit your boy.

XJhild’s Sailor Blouse SuitS'
One to three of a kind left—our price on ihe«c is
much less than they are worth—ask to sec them—they
run in sizes from age three to nine.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
It wax In a counlTy acbooL aad 1
vat hmrlng my little aecoad reader
cbaiL'^Tbe leam thet day wm* a
story about Mas. their enrioua ways
and haWta. Among other tbinpi tbe riolUdsy has isssed m rmSSSS^em £
story mid Chat Bics always kept tbeir
of Onk and JBgfctb atras?M3^
faces dcsB. and then west on to teB ha* reiomsd A«« tT^SsfirT
bow they mbbed tbeir feet over tbetr
am borne mnd penedsi
basda. Tbe iMt thing In tha lemon
waa the qnsMMn. "RTmt
«
ALL KINOB «r buM«i«
|Jboy* and girts lam tnalk*1
ashed the cblldmi to mm tbe qm
tisn. Only snt mssII hsy wntmsd
an aaswm; ui tfegt wma, *Tb wnefe
SrDmssMnBgSwI.-

mmmmmmrn

THE EVEWntO EEOOED, TBATEBSE CnT, IDCtt, S \T01g>AT, JUKE II. IttH

THEEVENtNGRECORD CALENDAI
JUNETEBf
TIMT. ifnAiliV W.MANfftM

aflCUIT OOUAT %OTIX OONVENC

i. W. NA

•^•5J2sri?ir"

VtiM UMlil— Ba«iM» M«a*i

jiMkai to wto* •wrt* Md poEiwrt

Uatoa stmcl hrldgs. At thto
thare to picaty «f sha4e aad mach
ae that the pofa^ eaa «anaaic from 1
oas pmeea.
U to the parpoae of the haad
mlttee ir have these ecaeerts-alteraatHy cm a alght during the week and
oa gondsy afiomooas when exrarsloBs
Tbey wRl be beld at variou
freqneatly oa the Central
school groonds aad probably to
lot off Basi Frbnt atrast east of
complete calendar
a. R. A 1. track. At these polau a
Criminal
ly all polau la the city eaa be favored,
The People vs. Aston Toplnka. vlo- so that all wlH be aaltoled. the ob­
ject of tbe eommhtee belag to so dtoitloa of Uquor tow.
The People vs. Daaiel B. Nichols, tribare tbe eoaceru as to aot fhvor
isanit wlthtotent to do great bodily
arm.
The People vr. Tboosas Phillips, forrry.
Sunday aftemooa cooeerts *have
The People vs. Henry Schumacber,
assault with Intent to do great bodily been almost nalversally favored by the
citizens talked with by the cooimltbarm.
The People vs. Charles Earl King, tee. Simitar entertainment la given in
other cities for the public benefit and
perjury.
thousands of people are permitte*
laauea ef Fact
etjoy suitable ea.lo’Httoment who
The McOonoel Yoqng Co vs. Giles would otherwise And It Inconvenient
E Hodges. Hartwell P. GUdden. as to attend concent In theniers.
sumpslL
believed that the plan proposed will
George Btorrs vs. A. Edward Borer, be entirely successful, sa
Wm. Coleman, assumpsit sm>eal.
time the conceru will be given on an
Robm Bcbomberger vs. Pere Msr- evening
nlng during the week and part of
qu«*it Rsilrosd Co., assumpsit appeal. Che lime Sunday afternoons.
August Glrah vs. Herman Hyman,
Tbe committee has raised
ssi^umpslt.
thing over 1300. including |100 appro­
John A. Paffhausen vs. John Paff- priated by the city council. The canhausen, replevin.
vn^is has not yet been completi
Elbert C. Ferris vs. Isaac M. Winnie.
Appeal.

«r • kPM rMllEsttoa of tb* laportasee
op tlM malt cUr- Tb« |mo
«r «tet «I']r rMllao that la the
\’fm tor onoMrrctol oopmoocr thtj
kt «p ud 4oUr
Md v(U doobtlcn
' Ao eorrtod oot. It to o>io«d that
Moori B«v ladostiios a torse aatouBt
Mr etitol mnat be at tke dtopoaal of
;ifee Monditloa tor
Md •» •■eh toads are not to be
H at preaeat other «ea
MUas local batoaeas arc
^^l%a plaa proposed U to mo rbeap
the cJty from poinu
The I
aaar altos aroood and that each rs. Jefff
Revin B. Cole vs. Mark Craw,
aarchaat a«t aside some pantcotor
Emanuel P. Wilhelm, as adminlstraJiao to ba sold at a bargain in order
r. vs. Anl Rleder. Frank Binder,
to auke it aa ob>ect for the people oi
■umpsit.
r.lhe oottBUT and surrounding town*
F. 11. VanBuren vs. Ales Robenaon.
..to alese the opportunltjr. It U pro sssumpsU.
Motions.
poaod to ms these excuraloas tvmry
Ijorrsine K. Gibbs. Hsrrv L. Gibbs
two weeks or erery mooth and It U
1. H(
argued that the resulu wlU be far
rial.
aorc beaedctol than a few more new
Chancery.
taatories. li U a good plan and with
The J. E Grcllick Co. %s. Ch*o Mills
th» cbaraHerlstlc energy of the bus!
ogers et. aL mechanics lien.
MBS BMB of Manistee they ought to
The J. E. Grelllck Co. vs. Mary Ls.
■aka ^sneoea of it; Some such plan botski et. sL mechanic's lien.
Mae Dye vs. Edwin Dye, divorce.
alght aot bo a bad thing for Traverse
Charles Bchumscber vs. Geo. Mills
City.
ogers and J. E Grelllck Co., mochan'• Hen.
The J E Grelllck Co vs David
Wkllo there Is no help for It. It U
Smith
not pleasant for the Traverse City Hen. and Maud Taylor, mechanic's
haalaoM aaa to stand quietly by and
Antwlnc Ehare vs. Annina Ebsre.
; aaa good bnslness that ought to come divorce.
Florence Ellis vs. Martin Ellis,
f;lwre go etoewberc. Old Mission is in
f aatore toototed from this city on vorce.
Maud A. Southard vs. George South­
aaooaat of the distance and lack of ard. divorce.
tadTItles for quick traveling. But Elk
Thomas Filch vs. John Purisch and
ItopMa to tost across a narrow strip of Mary Miller, demurrer.
Chancery Pro Confi
water and Old Mission flndt that point
Henry D. Fitzpatrick vs. Ruby E.
yaneh laoro eoavenlent for trading
divorce.
'khaa Trarerae City. The people of Itzpstrick,
Mlchsel lAirdle vs Eihel Lardle. di■to Rapids, too, appreciate the trade
f ^ the Old Mlaaloa people and the sttm
Danlel A. Nelson vs Laura C Nel
>n, divorce.
\mor reeorters there, and they have
Bmais Austin vs. JsmM Austin. dl
^ amde spaetol plans to bold the trade.
vorce.
1[a short time ago a Joint meeting of
Rose E. Prenllce vs. Guv G Pren
' both places was held and it was de
[>e. divorce.
U's Coming vs. Mat the*' A. Coming,
jcMad to asUblUh a permanent ferry
' batWMB the two places. This will be divorce.
Gertrude McLean vs. Hector
a great coavealenoe to Old Mission
fsn. divorce.
t aad a fine thing In a business way for
William Pooler vs. Ctora Pooler, dl.'■to Rapids. But this trade should
Msir E Peek vs. Frederick C. Peek
l^caase to Traverse City, and It would

sr.

NEVER RISK MONEY

safety in n huk draft. As every draft is carefnllj
ffled in our vanlts, and each one most be endorsed
by the payee, any disputes concerning the receipt
of the money are easily settled. We also sell
foreitn exchanre.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
lUVEIlSECITr.MiaiKAII.

bato

aviadtor at work la Oraad

Qraad RapMs Wa ftole wheels
buy Uquor.
Three aketatoma aaearthed at Sage
ske.
Blghteca arrests made la Lansing
oa.cire8i day.
Ptaay kieked X-yearold Scotu girl.
breaklaS aoae.
Pber-ycarold Soo boy fell from a
bridge. breaklBg arm. ,
Maaoe waasan fell oot of bed. serfoasly lajurlag haraelL
Mlehigaa School for Deaf at nint
radaated It paptto.
AH factories ruaalag. everything
Kfwiiiin 1^ Katoamaoo.
StEteco-yeai>old Oraad Rapids girl
ole moaey for lover.
LlichSeld drug clerk made two onsuccessful attcBspts at suicide.
Wolverine. Cheboygan cooaty, U to
have s new paper, the Bsprees.
Grand Rn^ds council revokes li­
cense two Chinese resuurant keepers.

Domestic troubles causes Ladiagtoo
farmer < ead his life with carbolic

o will be tbe qneen of the carnival? is DOW the biauraing questioe at
ling.
rs. Hcimbold. Akooa county
deress confined In Jail. ttar>'lng
?ir to death.
Three-year-old Beld lag boy serkiusly
injured by shovel handle being accllentally forced down throat.
Two Grand Haven aalooalsta are unJer arrest charged with keeping their
places of bualneas open oa Sunday.
la response to numerous petitions
ELLWAMCIMIAT
ciHzens. many exlenslons are be­
Quiet Sul Pretty Hems Wadding ing made to the Portland water works
SelemnlEsd at the Home of the
One Micbtgsn ^itor comes from
Missouri, as he describes a man who
■ride’s Parents. Thursday.
refuses to split wood for the kitchen
fire, as "ornery."
A verj- quiet and pretty wedding e
There are hopes for Portland. Not
rurred TTiuihdny afiem<m at tl
one of Its citizens has yet announced
home of the bride's parents, Mr si
his attention of attending the St. Louis
Mrs. A. P. Gray of the peninsula wht
xposIHc
their daughter. Miss Alice Cary Gray,
The L
dessa Times was a year
and Rot>ert J. Ellwanger of Lansing
In Its twelve months'
were united in marriage by the Rev. existenre bas ind
btllH up a repuiaiiuo
Mr. Heath of Old Mission.
printing 1all jtbe news well
The bride and groom were attended
An up-si
by Miss Ada Cornell of Ludlngton and
lable I
Edwin Gray of the peninsula, brother
of the bride.
mobile which reared
The bride was given sway by her
changing Its mind t*egan
father and th»* impressive ring
a post.
mony was used, little Marie Gray
is having a serious time o%*er
rtag'*besrer and
sn Ssvills Nel
lieing the rlng'bearer
proposed
«eU Nepsing strei pavei
in rs rrled
tried fhe
if he flower*,
flowers.
as several of the prominent business
The house was beautifully
b
dee
threaten
to make things
with large bonqiK
of while
work proceeds further. claiminK
and ferns. The bride
bi
was gowned in
election to have b*H»n illegal.
oyster white silk and carried bride's theWilliam
Stevens, the aliegiHl
roses, the bridesmaid wore white
derer, who is at present living In
ind PI
carried pink camstinns
different towns and roaming
The guests from away were
v
Miss
wootlen thickets in far comer* «if
?mma Ells'anger
>ger of Lansi
Is also sojourning In BscanEdith J. Gray of Ishpeming
Isl
I Fred al»a. state.
aorunling to upper peninsula pa
DsvldsonI of Chicago.
Mr*. EllIlwanger Is well known In this pers
A Mimlslng paper states that
city, having spent nearly all
tridges are not scarce in the upper
St her home near the city,
wanger is a verj popular young man peninsula, as per riirrent report, hut
St his home In Lansing, where he is In are as plentiful In tbe woods this year
at ever. It was coi
ness.
that the hard winter
r. and Mr* Ellwanger left the 1
of many of the birds.
Ding for Lansing, where they I
The ease of Mrs. Kate Ludwick of
la*!) furnished home awaiting t
where they will be glad to t___ Bronson who Is charged with murder­
heir friends after June 20. They ing her husitand by putting arsenic
his
coffee after lielng married to h
' remembered by many beautiful
but thre<- weeks, will t>e tried In I
Branch county circuit court. l»eglnnlng
Monday The prosecution has sixtyBIRCHWOOO.
seven a lt nesses suhpenaed.

[ if the proposed electric line were es
Fred Tuffs. .
iahllahed. Here Is an Illustration of orce
Emma G. Moo
the value of such a line to local mer
^ chaata, and to the Peninsula also, be^ loon, dlvorre.
Eire V BIxbv
Frank J. BIxby.
. cause they would much prefer to trade dU'orce.
Judtl Cameron. Mr. Shuter 1__
' here on acooat of the better advanMelvlna A. Downer
Weaver have bought of Frank Nay
f,' .tagce offered in the nnmerous and Downer, divorce.
Ells Weese v
Prsnk Weese, dl- the lot. tent and gasoline yacht for
• large stores of all kinds.
roerly owned by Peter Wurzburg. At
present they are busy getting their
V.. Bruce Scofleld. di­
tents up and learning to run tbe b<
MANTON WON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Litney went
Dsvli va. Robert Keith,
Harry C Di
Suttuns Bay Mondav to attend
Kingsley Rail Team Was Dcfea
ruMee. bill to discharge mortgage,
funeral of their old friend and nelgh82 to ia
In the matter of tthe petition of
eph SRteimel
Jnseph
I tlsge. bill to discibarge mortgages.
Rpedal to the Evening Record.
Mr. .MrCool and family have moved
Into their cottage for the su
Kingsley. Mich., June 11.—The I
How’s Tbisf
Plrnle parties, attracted
gaaM here yesterday afternoon
healthful air and beautiful scenery
tween the Manton and Kingsley tot
We offer One Hundred Dollars
are an even’ day omirrence
ward for any case of Catarrh that
resnited In sn overwhelming defei
One of RIrchwood s resldi
This not be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
the totter by a score of 22: to
F. J. CHEhTEY A CO.. Toledo. O. gathered eighteen different varieties
. makes the games ooe a piece, the
We. the ondersigned, have known F. of mild flowers this season which
Kingsley
d<
_______ tdam
____ having
_ defeated
the
*Maatow
iStow learn at Kingsley. The decl- J. Cheney for the past IS years, and In profusion at Blrrhwood
Masti •r Henry Hull, with his
him perfectly booo
lorable In all
<*• alve game will l>e played in Kingsley
builness transactions, and
id Cnani
Cnanctolly pony id phaeton, attracts I
ally 4.
Hon I I admiration <
s to carry
ury out any obligations made
mi
children
* pasi
by bis firm. Waldlng.
h ar^
Idlng. Klnnan A Mar^
mg Bumpy avenue.
• The fane In sn Hrmor-pltwi'lng shell vin. Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo.
I>r. Ashton
/
is one of the manr who
to ao coostmcted that when the projecllaU's Catarrh Cure is taken Intera- aval: themselves of the opportunity
tfls strtksa a ship's armor-plate, the
blood the fishing which nature has furnished
Rstoy la action to Just rnongh to let
mucous surfaces
so abundantly.
syste
pam throogb the plate. Should t
TeKtImontols sent free,
ce. 7!
Mrs. James Glllett Is the proud pos
ahall trike a thla ptote like the shell of per bottle. Sold by all di
sensor of a fine new driving hon
Take Hall's Family PlIU for constl
a tarpcd»baat. It «will always bomt
Work was begun on the Lathi
pat ion.
tage Frida.v. Christ Usehty hi
*-ork In charge.
Among the callers during the
' TW Aostrtsn emperor recently shot
Slater has just received
were Mr and Mra. Glllett and chil­
I of matt
I tWD-tiMMtoaiMith chamois.
dren. Mr and Mrs Lather and fai
lamJIy.
baaa ataRsd aad set up in ^
HufChrist Usehty. Mrs. Chat
Rmg; aaja the Cologne Gsset
Issette.
Miss Maggie McOarry. Mrs Havll
lughter Lottie. Mrs.
and daughter
]
J. Young.
olf of Interlochen. Mr. Brennea
Mrs. Wolf
I
of Cedar Run.
Etmest Taylor and
Mayor Carver and daughter.
Flossy Grlffln Is spending a
days with Mr. Gilbert's familv t
week.
Birchwood will be supplied with tel­
ephone service this summer.
Jack Utney
has retained to Sotms Bay to close up his bnslness Inresu there.

In the mails, when^ few cents will insure Ifs
Fred Glllett spent a few days with

r was
to wlih
on aad all enjoyed1 it
It imi
immensely.
Children's day annlveraary wUI be
beld In Fburteeath
teeath Street eht
church Snaday evealag at 7:M». A ffae
bas beee provided.
are cordially
iBvited.
I! be a special oaevocation
Traverse City lodge. No.
F. A
A.. M Mooday
Moeday alght. Wo
Work la tbe
third degree. As ibto to the tost
tag for tbe sammer. all a^mbet
requested to be prsaeaL
THY A RIOOIIC

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REALESTATE

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LINOLEUM
iM jmna

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nev lagndn pattcni LiaolcanL

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They are

haadrome and best qnalitx

60 CENTS SQUARE YARD
OtiiE tl BiiM
SIDE

We have lots in all parts of the
city at right prices sthlch you
can buv oa your own terms.
Have you seen our east side lou
which we sell for fio cash aad
$S a month? These lots are
going fast, better make your
choice now.

A. J. WILHELM

STREET

National Dentists.
To introduce oar crown aiul bridge work, atoo operating, to
show tbe people ot Travme City and vicinity our methods ami
fine woik, we arill for the next

TEN DAYS

%

GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK

22 K Cold Crown............
Bridge Work........ ....................

IfTbeHoose

Cold Fillings. V......................
Silver Fillings........................
Painless Extraction...............
Best Red Rubber Plate.........

about ready
Is up at
to buy the door trimmings you
;
win be• parti
particularly Interested
In getting th
your money. This Is what wc
give yon. our years of experi­
ence In builders' hardware en­
ables us to help you make selec­
tions so that you gel an artistic
trim for little mcmey.
We have a large stork of
builder*' hardware at very low
prices to select from. If you do
noi know just what you want
rome in and let us help you to
ll♦•dde. We are sure we ran
SUM you.

$1.00 and up

..............
ALL WORK OUARAHTEED TER YEARS

6.00

Sie State Bank

Building. !

I are let of at the right

floor.

National Dental Parlors
BOTH 'PHONES

FRANK TRUDE

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

148 EAST FRONT STREET

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY

Ladles, “you can jump on IL tram­
ple on IL but it will come up smiling
every time." Caiman's ETastlc Floor
Varnish. A E. Wi
A^ait A Sons, Traverse
City.

HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK. TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PRPNIPT DELIVERY

BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT /

“THE STRAW HAT STORE’

PERSONAL.
Miss Anita Bugttee. who has
attending the Detroit Conservatory of
Music, has returned home for the sum­
mer vacat
Miss H
spending I
returned.
Mrs. Rowland Boughi
Boughton of Fort
I'ayne is visiting
siting In the city.
T. M Frazier of Toledo. Ohio.
Ohic
visiting George Lutman3 and family.
Daniel N. Erwin
Decatnre. Ind..
is In the city looking up real estate.
Miss Bell McDonald of Detroit Is
visiting her sister. Mrs. A. D. McGHlls
of Etost Tenth street.
Miss Florence Miller relumed last
evening from Detroit, where she has
been attending the conservatory of
Mr and Mr* W. W. Smith and ...
Jay left today for-an extended visit In
St Louis and other points.
In Stmln tbe old ctotbea man wear*
as nainy of Ills old dot be* as be eao.
becauae It makes him look proapeiuua,
and tlM-reliy Inviting custom.
READ BENDA’S “Aa"

Conceded ao by all who have seen our *tock.
the quality and the popular price*.

We show the stock, the style,

Summer

day*

call

Your head can be well dretaed for very little money.

for

summer

hats.

If your face has not

been fitted right—for aurety the face should receive as much attention as
the head, when buying a hat—let us try our hand at it

The Knox Hat
Is the swell summer straw hat and we show three styles.

The Knox Yacht

at both »4.00 and tSJX) and the Kno* Exchange

Better join

for »4.00

the

rank* of the "Knox Hatter*” and tee how stylish you will be dressed.

The Kingsbury H^t
Is the medium-prtced, swell looker.
hat.

We carry four styles, all at |1.50 the

The "YaCht." the "Long Branch."

"PHneeton."

The

"Board

The name designates the shape.

of Trade" and

You’ll

be

right

in

the
style

wearing either shape.

The “Princeton Straw”
Will be a popular haL because it is a styliah

hat yet

There are four grades. 50c. 75c. |1JX) and »1.Sa

costs little

money.

Can't very well go without

The “Canton Hat”

NEW GOODS

Will be a great seller because it has

wonderful selling price.

Think of i

60c for one grade. 75c for the other.

Men’s Sailors
Ars th* hats so many m^i war bacauae so many men like them.

They

Ilk* the prtc*. too. 50c and TSc. Straw hats will be worn very much, be­
New Laces and Embroideries
with tnseriioos to match—
large assoctmenL Yooksoar
oar prices ob these goods.

cause the straw hat aeaaon will come “all In a heap." Then you want to be

New sOver metal Knhres, Forks
and qiooiii, goaiBBteed goods,
onljr 60c per package.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

Tito greatest line of Hand Bags
in northern Michigan—mefatding the latest—Peggr
framParis-tnan ahadesand
aixes—prices S6c to fS.60

prepared even If It only ootom “a day at a timo.”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

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HtOHESTQUAUTyPOraBLE

B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

CUtEUL aiws
or THI WOlU

MICHIGAN

that Ualn<
Btore than anythlna else U t spoosfhia for the failurea that i
and women make of
their lives. "Look at that tramp." nays
Cokmel Clowry. "HI# domlaaat trail
lay he is fot

. Bdsar Nyc. the wMov of *'Bi1t would only work for It. But be won’t.
rMBOoa huBorlst. U la poor A tramp came to my eoosin's farm in
Vermont one day and asked for a
rliTuaistattcM
MM aa<)
sod to wport f
drink of water. ’Ortalnly.’ said the
II ruB ■ boantiat bouar thU oi
cook. 'Here’s a tumbler and ibere's
Ardea Park, Ardaa. N. C.
tbe pump.* Thank you. kindir.' said
Sir Mortlner Doraiwl, BiitUb
the tramp. ’An' now If you'll work de
teoMdor to the UalUd Buteo. tai
handle o' de pump we won*l be Iona.' "
hto Irat nlat Jatep tb* other
while la WlDcbMter. Va
The oedoc
tire bererac* mad# aa tastaataaeoao
hit with tb# RnclUb diplomat, who
promptly drank aootber.
The lad
dMt au0<«ta to a BaiUmorc maa tb#
rrSactloB that, ibotisb a llltl# julep
ROW aad then U rellahad by
or ama. a Uttia aoaa a Iona
Not loot ago aa aldeiiy amn ap
praoebed General Joaeph Wheeler In
the lobby of a New York hotel. "I
want to rhake hands with you. gfo
eral,** be said, puttina out the only
oaa he had. ’*Oray or bine?" lanabed
the aeneraL who has friends all over
the braa^ Uad of freedom. ‘'Both,*'
was the reply.
“I fooaht with you
under the stars aad bars In the coafederacy. and my two hoya fooaht
with you under the stars and stripes

Do you want the little ooes happy,
strong, robustt and' healthy?
'
- - - One
pack
age of Holllsl
Ister'r “Rocky Moanuln
Tea will make
:e them strong and well.
No pay If 11 falls. 85 eenta. i
tablets. Johnson's Drug Store.
RIGHT TO SNORE

New York. June 11.—Msglstraie
Crane held In the Jefferson market
police court that It is an Inalienable
privilege to snore even in church. He
expressed this opinion when Harry
Wilson. 17 years old. who says be baiU
from Chicago, was called before I
because he went to bed under the
gan In St. Joseph's ^urcb Monday
John Bright had i
night and Inte.Tupted an evening
of guarding against
vice by snoring loudly. The boy
memorr or langu
the magistrate that be had beei
< city a week, bad run out of i
of Importa
ey. and bad no place to sleep.
r on tbe su
t up
-‘I don’t see that this boy has <
ed it anything teirlble." said the magbIn the same way. and finally a third trate. "He simply crawled In through
In this way he considered that be bad
window and went to sleep. I think I
not only exhausted his own thoughts will discharge him."
upoa tbe matter. In band,
but had
bai
Michael
Bachelor, sexton of
gained sneb a command
mand over
o
the lan­ chnrch, objected.
guage in which It could be expressed
"We don’t make a lodging hoti
that be could never lif^t i
the cht
the fight word.
V
burch said the magisMoved by the fanrlful^<
be glad to have the
lately have been published. Oeneral
leep r
Curtis Lee has addressed a letter
•'ll wasn’t nice of him to interrupt
tbe Confederate Memorial Literal
■ary
the service by snoring." objecte<l Mr.
elety at Richmond. Va.. saying that
t
Bachelor.
tbe beat of his knowledge and belief
• It b a (
I the swords that his father, Oeneral announced t
Robert K. Lee. ever possessed remain discharged." The magistrate i
the possesskm of
tbe surviving the boy a poaition In the Metre
■ of hU Camlly. He also recalls
railway service.
oft-rep sted sto
p lend#
Cunsllpstlo
tion causes *wo-thlrds of all
of Oeoeral Lee’s sword at Aj
sickness
In
the world.
Hollister’s
tax Is emphatically denied by t
Rocky
Mount!
[•ky Mountain
Tea poslUveiy cures
Oraat in his nsemolrm.
iBilpaUoa.
No cure no pay.
35
Lieutenant General A. R. Chaffee,
•nts. Jobnaon’s Drug Store.
chief of staff of tbe army, has appar
enlly adopted a policy which permits
BO great amount <rf leniency In the
case of army officers who are accused Cbleape Board of Education Has Dif­
of wroog-dotng and
who are found
ficulty In Securing Enough.
gnllty by courtmaHlal.
He believes
Chicago. June 11.—Lack of candi­
that when the sentence Is that of dis­
missal and no recommendation of ex- dates for teachers’ positions has led
exutlve clemency Is appended to the the Chicago lioard of education to d^
to admit graduates of colleges
findings of the court there should be
universities to the examination
no attention paid to other consideraHoes.
He Is IncUned to accept tbe to lie held June 27 and 28. The dearth
verdict of the mllltan' court as final of teachers In Chicago baa been felt
severely that the members of the
aad as being entitled, whenever pos
ird were practically unanimous on
slble. to the approval of the recommendatlua of the reviewing authority. the question of admitting university
Seaator Stewart of Nevada five or graduates. Tbe board adopted a reso­
six years ago purchased a farm at lution to suspend the present rules,
prohibit college graduates from
Ashbnm. Vs.
He set about making
( examination
[WB ft r teachers’ «
an Ideal place of U. and be succeded.
r have had
but tbe experiment was an expensive
teaching.
one. the cost one way or another hav­ years’ experience

SCHOOL TEACHERS SCARCE

imciu-

ing been abont 1140,000
Last week
the senate gold his farm to Judge Jas.
D. Yeomans of the tntersute com­
merce commission for 120.000.
But
whatever may have been tbe result
ftaanclally. the farm fulfilled the main
purpoae for which It was bought. It
prolilouged that robust health for which
the
during a
long life.
He Is today a picture of
beautiful manhood at the age of 77.
. president of tbe
Telegraph Company.

The u«e nf Itnentiren rays in :Im- bospttalH of (iornmni bus ois'iwtl up a
fielil for uonieii. Tin- servl.-»> of
mirM> for imtieiils treated by Xmys
and mm mv-iKtatiis at the use of rbero
a very «lellvate nature, and In
I’erlln courm-s of Instrmiioii for X-ray
nursi« are |u be InstitutnL
READ BENDA’S "AD."
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

■ingffMN Way ka Ipaad
Aay VaaaUaa.
New Tortc. Jmm* IL—A Waihlagtarn apeelal to the Prana aaya;
four, the Britbk prime mtabter. apent
laai talk wfU aot Aowa. Tha
hb raeatkMi at Letoquet, Bear Btaplea.
galas the rouafis that the oaai
t of Nornaandy. havej^ttiemoernu maj be the eaen to
iataremed the
tlnathit year, aa Bryaa dM la ItH. Tbe prime mlabter had bb chocolate
Boarke Ooekraa. It U aaM. M to be In bed every moralag at 10:SQ o’ekKk.
oSered as the piaee de reaMaaoe.
taaoe. At read aoveb natB 12:30. then drcaaed
WKMt dra- aad did a little work for aa hour, had
cy will be Inneheoa at 2:11 o'clock and started
■atie orator lathe <
prepared to moeat the roatrea at a out la hb BMAor car for the links,
aUante’a aotJee tad
touch off the where he played golf natll 7 o’clock
■park for Clerelaad’s aaailaatka. Bis la the evening. He dtaad at t;M In a
Icisarely faahkm aad played bridge
effort In that rote, lb U polated
whbt natll 3 o’dodc in tbe morning.
might be all the atore effecClTe
There b a little too moch bridge
> wu the man who held the
B 1for
™ ’’
atlon
ic convention in Ittl spellJoseph Oollla
Ulna, whose spe­
bowad while he made his ftasoas
each declariag that Clevelaad was cialty b Aamrican nerve*. " hot la
popelar laaa oo every day of the other respects the prime adnister’s
year except on electka day. Cockraa. plan b an Meal one. Tbe Amt
vaentkm has too little rest In It.
as all kaow who have studied
average AmmicaB who takes a
lltlcal record, would not be
d in espousing this year the tioo goes out from hb ofllce. where he
srlater. and from
ate whom on that oocnab
1 he goes through every
deaoaaoed as unable to carry
log
vlol(
form at exercbe he can find.
then
thinking that it b good for him.
Bens
stor
to the city
looklIng
other party
. uty leaders with whom he b will go back
In ck
go
health,
dose aflll iloo.
> on a still bunt bronzed and apparently in good
for s
e with which to defeat and within three day* he b more tired
Judge
fudge Parker In St. Loub Is tbe gen- and fagged than he
Tml belief on the paH of d(
away.
Tats
from all parts of thtT^un
•’Let the man whose aorking hcMirs
have been given to Intellectual occu
s believe
lleve that wbi
uls he wll
pat Inn stay in bed as many hours of
levelaad nsaolsti;rom. as offering
24 when cn hIs vacation as he
the only opportaaHy of
at thwarting Par- convenieotly can. We are all creatures
ker's BomlaatioB aad preveaUng
:
Da- of habit and few of us can sleep more
vld B. HUI’s
than eight hours. If a man can sleep
at leaat ten when on hb vacatum.
ich the better. Let him rise at. say.
secure bit own nominatloa. Judge Paro'clock in the morning, breakfast,
ker and bb Wall atret friends W(rotlld
d give hb morningTo Indolence. He
most likely flock to
the Clerel
eds dosm-rigbt Indolence more than
Cleveland
standard. Cleveland would
ything else
Tbe afternoon may be
ren to light exerrlsc. such as golf
ceptable to the '’conservative"
eats, represented
tennis, and not to hour* of toil. He
Augiist Belmooi.
Meyer and t
in then dress for dinner and spend
Parker Is.
? evening in some fight mental calbA glance at the forces which arc ibenlcs. Bridge whist would do very
Id not recommend that he
rallying to the defeat of Judge Parker
Let him make hb
at St. Loub shows a formidable list play fur money.
of recreation
sn<l
of politicians a'ho usually have great Faroes a source
influence in deciding nominations. It amusement.
distingubhed physician whom t
Includes
Senator Gorman, with his
sp4-nd vacations in the manner
Maryland delegation: Col. "Jim* Guf­
fey. with hb 68 Pennsylvanb dek- which 1 have just described, going to
11 o'clock even- night,
gates, bartering for a trade; James
to hb duties freshene<l
1 he retuiirns t(
Smith, the New Jersey leader: Rich­
Igorafed.
ard OIney. with
the Massachusetts
i> the
delegation In hand; B. C. Wall, of WIs
consin, with that state's delegation
pledged in him (and he b a Cleveland
man>; Charles P. Slnrphy and Hearst.
part of fhe New York delegaBattle Creek citizens are agitating
Judge qray of Delaware, with
le question of s crusade against the
delegates, and the Missouri del1, whlcl| will swing away from drug stores which are ailegeil to b<>
carrying
on the illegal sale of liquor.
Senator Cockfell after giving him a
complimentary vote.

neaf^osea

BIG SUMNBB MtETUIG
by Lalla Rookh Temple—Elec­
tion of Omecra.
annual
Order Kn
night. It

meeting
I.alla
^flng of
15.
Dramatic
Khorassan.
I decided i

Petoskey. 1
dace. There has never l>een a D. O.
K demonstration north of this
place, although this city has witnessed
oral very elatwrate functions
tbe order, and last year a big tie i
enjoyed In Manbte<>. There are score*
sco
of members of Lalla Rookh Temp:
iple in
temiory north of this city and
Pythian
lodges have taken
in
many new memliers during the past
year. It b now proposed that a "hot
time" be held at one of the resorts
jring the resort season.
A committee consisting of M Wlnnlne. jr.. F. D. Curtb and J. M. Blakes
lee w»s appointed to visit both Petoskey and
Charlevoix and
ascertain
which point would be the best for the
celebration
The
committee
was
given power to act In the matter of
making arrangemenui at the place
selected and to fix the date.
Tbe members are enthusiastic over
the proapecu and It b believed that
this nreeLlng will be one of tbe best In
the histoid of the temple.
After disposing of other important
business the following officers were
elected:
Venerable sheik. E. R. McCov.
Royal vliler. P C.
mir, A.
K W
Secretary . J M. Bbkeslee.
Treasurer. J. T. Hannah
Satrap Fraik 8. Sullivan.
Sahib. J. W. Hannen.
Trustees. M. Winnie, jr.. A 1
Imperi
Coy. foul
btee. tw
CARPENTERS’ UNION.
Have

Been

Elected for the

Coming Terms.

The public is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in tbe state.

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

VIOLET

Planned for Petoakey or ChaHevoix

Officers

BUGGIES

am scpMTaaTj

\

r teya Tkat That la tha Oa^

tuAnmmr U

Tbe carpenters' union elected the
following officers for the coming term
June 9;
President. W. J. Sproul.
Vice presldenu J. J. Tisdale.
Recording secretary. C. A. Rickerd.
Financial secreury. E. J. Hammond.
Treasarer,. F. Dolph
CoDducti
ctor. H. Robb<
Warden.
>n. J. Lyman.
Tnistees, D. E. Warner and C. A.
Rickerd.
oditora. H. Robbon and J. Zelta.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.

Ilof
rMdy for some new mlnehier iw the
played by the OMkell Stock
company last evealag pleeeed
tbe
houae. The piece hai ebadant htuaor.
which was ably Interpreted by the
playeri.. The heavier parts were also
weU given. W. T, GeskelL Allan 8L
John nnd Lonb Walnwrlght were all
clever In their recpectlve parta. Mbs
Cuba Nlblo m Triaa. was the tame
chamlag Uttle lady ns she has been
previoQs perfbrmanoes. Tbe con­
cluding petforannee of tbe engage-

blch win be tonight. Is n "Dnn-

nma *•

BUT A GAB RANOB ROW. ft to
fit. An connections Dee tiO liMy UL
Oes Go. now la new beak bloek.
tlMdt

Talcum Powder
A HOT WEATHER
LUXURY

vents chafing, checks excessive
perspiration, dispels heat rash.

shoes it does away with the foot
aches common to hot weather.
In addition to these qualities it
is delicately perfumed, impart­
ing

a

delightful

Docton cill it “ffacmii,** They reconunend Ayci't StrMytriilt, They Krc w Trhy It rurcR.
i£JR&

GRINNELL BROS. GREAT
SALE OF FINE PIANOS Remarkable Mboey-SavlDs: Opportnoityl
FOR BALL
When It b considered that o
titieral price rednctkms are
world s lending makes nf PUnos—In
strunients of reputaikia and
idard
value—the Importance of this sale> will
be rendily appreciated. Noll____
_ like It
hing
ha* occurred heretn/ore. nor may such
chance come again
ain in yean
OANI^ PIANOS
S ALREADY SOLO.
already disposed of
ible of tbe surplus stock, but we
Bt to make this the greatest sale
our hbtory—we want to dbpose of
bast one hundred nsore Pianos In
> next ten dgys. To do It we are
prepared to offer even greater bar
gains than ever and terms so easy that
scarcely anyone need be without a
Plano
A small amount will send a
nice Instrument to anv home: the lialmay be
paid in
convenient
muntblv installment*.
GRAND VALUES THIS WEEK.
We still have a few of those 1150
rprights left They have sold rapidly.
they wouldI lbe cheap at »2O0. Come
quickly If y<
At 1175 1
splendid Ur
> $75 more. Some of them i

wchers to this lot.
Then we have 25
rellent square*
—Stetaway.
iway. Chickerii
Chickering. Knabc. Vose.
Hab
Bros . ctc.-all fully repaired
at our fiMiorv (for
nothing
or which
whi
tra I* asked), now offered at prices
ranging from $40 to $100.
Six small squares, repaired and In
nice order, good for beginners, now
going at $20 to $38.
In addition, every new
Piano In
stock is offered during thb sale at s
generous discount—all the beautiful
Instrument*
bought
especblly
for
spring trade.
No matter what your
requirements mar be. «*e can suit you
p**rfectly. and yon will cff.-ct a large
saving by purchasing now.
YOU TAKE NO CHANCEI
NCE6
IB buying of us. Our repullUtlon I
Miorable and liberal butineu deal
igs is a protection to every custom^
assuring p.-rfect satisfaction.
?*i of service and honest treatment
nder ail circumstances.
Call If vou pusslblr can. or write
for bargain list and all particulars
this great sale. We will send IMano*
and Organs on approval, freight paid
l>y us, and sell on easy terms any­
takes choice of
artistic where
In
Michigan
GRINNEU.
UprigbC*. r«>Downed
make*,
BROS' MUSIC HOUSE. 15Jt E. Front
formerly
$4WV
Some”ton"d
Traverse Clt'v, Branch of Grlnnell
lie to
We call the
U-lrolt. Ulrh.

atSTJs.isaitss."

lOOO BOilBITmaOB

tLaSt.

. M
*. Ill
5uilS\g

A S'nMit ■
5rr
P2..3^i.£..SrJ5*,SKe
uqimu

IfT

S.SSU

If you inientl paintinfr this season, don’t put it off. Uo
it early. Bcjjin now to investijfalc. Don’t delay and
then have to decide! htirrictlly—you may make a mis­
take, Painting; your residence is an important mailer.
Good IVmt jjives satisfacti-m. Poor Paint is exi>en.sive
at half the price of good I’aini.

Forest City Paint
America’s Best Paint

“■Sc
1 To RENT -lU Stalssi
K FOB BKMT - sis Hiato a)

l^oe.-iglOU KEN'
T

r- ThP«
MIBCELLANCOUfi.

rmu

costs very liitlr more than the ordinary kind, and ihe
satisfaction, and absolute certainty of getting a good
job are an imi>ortam pan of a Paint purchase. Re­
member I’onrsi City Paint is guaranteed by both the
manufacturer and the dealer.

fragrance

Cm ii lid Talk Wllli n, aid Oil Cilit Girds, Etc.

/

JOHNSON
DRUG GO.
W. I. R0XBUR6N, M»a|ir

S.F. Saxton
khardwafre: co.
mrmm

OTEIKBERG’S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
UST PERFORMANCE TOBSMT
-----BV-----

THE POPUUR
6ASKELL STOCK CO.
"Jill ii III Msiretiwr'
Yoall enjoy ywirself if you fol­
low the crowd and ace the
hurwell

performance

tsrsz
J. D. PUCk * BOH,
too____________________ f%amm Mo. Kl*

MlioHlKWr*

rmrk <>) allWai iiaa. fUlr r>^ to

>OjLM~k-.

ttaam p» I.

HBSTRACTS CF TIRE
AT REASONABLE PRHXS
PALMER & CARVER

ELGIN G. LEWIS

Over Fleet National ^ankj

FRin FARMS

UP-TC-miE

Fin Aim, Tn Ant, Falj Aon

GASH GROGER

OnidTnnmUid & LntCi

tonight—a special
bUI—

TN Omt Mili4)naa

“A

Gtuice Bottor I6e Ik

Dangerous
6amo”

Coiki« Brttor 13c II.

New and Pleasmf Bpectaltiei—
Yoa know what lo expccL

lOc^Zflc

OiO YCU SEE THE
WSSCUH?
WRMITOillTKRS
Did to the tunc of $11.91 worth
of laundry, the first Uige job oo
our new mangle,

Werlffa Pair.
LmIa
Round trip tl^u at low ratM. On
Bale at all ticket atatlona. Aak agaBta
for rate*, limit of tlckaU aad fiiU partienbra.
D1 A taw

W the fiowth ww

and tbe took

care of it like n'chann.

226 Eist Fmt SM

EXCURSIONS
mm
PebeMaroubttb

One
■ale at
Tneadays of aaeh moath.

STIR LAONORY
W4 Pvk, PhoM lU

flaewri W«M Affn. htitm «•

t«uHr*a _

THE EVE&'DfO BEOOKD, TRAYEHSK OITT, MlOg, SATDBMT. JTOfE 11, MOi.

Mayto Tlwy*H

ArrMCsd M tte

flMT «• CMk « IftML
m prWBlant ro«»C
^
Htr fllartod o« on ■ rfsit recmtlr.
ArfTlac •h«K twtwtr ■II« doflo* tke
B. anktec •»
•urt m ■«
to be I mn mmd 9^ tht-r* Im tiaio for
JMI before rMfhiBK tbeir
Uoa it coauMored to rain and
tbto Bare them aa addod Isoeatire
tlMT tnatod (o BTt to tboir dcaUBBtfOB.
**
AnMmg St the boase tber foond
their vosM^ boaUas abaent. It .vaa
alin rslBteg-a IHtJ# harder than
srbaa It alartsd. Tbe dainty frock of
the yesBB Isdy vonld boob be rained

It area soon. Hauser vaa aUrlng
tbesi la tbe face, rortoaately tbe
roaag lady kaetr bow to cook and i
proeaadad to pibpare the aiaal. whi. h
the yoaac awn did aaiple Justice
wbaa It was ready. Their boat did i
aiTire aad they pat tbias* back
abapa aad caaie bocae.
Wbaa tbe ftually retonied they aew
r fbst tbeir boeae had been entered and
.-aaooaeded la tracinc op who the <
/ lartted stMaU were that bad made
tree aad this aionilns Chief of Poii'e
Resale reoelred a letter asking that
they be aireeted. He went to t
yooBg lady's boose this momlag
aarve the noUce bat she was not
boaaa. The yonng ouin will be locate
this erestag.

IfUllEL WON MEDAL
Made Twanty-ttwee 0«it of First Twen­
ty-five St the Oun Club Shoot
Yesterday AfUmoon.
The shoot of the Traverse City (
dab yesterday afternoon was largt-ly
Bttaaded, over seven baodred shells
belBg flred. William Murrel woi
medaU making ts out of 2S with iiU
old crippled Ithaca gun. only one
rel of which does bualnras. ThI
the high score of tbe season. Othi-r
good scores were as rollow)):
Hardman ................................ 20 (twlrel
(Mlee .............................
19
Walton .................................... IT
Sawyer ................................... IT
Corwin ................................... 6
Mrs. FVed Curtis made live oui
poaalble fifteen.

THEn HOST WAS M
TEAIS OLD TODAY
W. IL Stofie of Old Miaaion Wm Plensantly Stirpriaed by a Number
of Hia FHanda.
W. R. Slono of Old Mission was
radpteat of a very pleasant surprise
this aftemooB on the occasion of I
elgbty-elghth birthday. The old nelt^hbora gathered from far and near, and
aeveral hours were spent in talking
over old times and telling stories uf
the early days at Old Mission. Lat >r
In tbe ahemoon a delicious and boun­
tiful repast was aened. Mr. 8t«»ne
was presented with a number of birth­
day glfu. among them being a fine
Morris chair from a number of the
neighbors.
PERSONAL.
Judge r. W. Maync and Clmitt
Court Btenographer Henderson pasi-.sl
through the city this morning t
way to their homes—Judge Maynr

p In tbe city. They ex|»eci to
cooBC here to stay next week.
Mlaa Gertrude Armliage left tM*
morning for a visit at her old home in
Port Huron
A. V. rrledricb returned this after
Boon from Battle Creek, where he has
beecB attending the Maccabe*'
veatlon
VVRiVSURI.
Dr. W. E. Moon and wife returm-d
today from attending the meeting of
the National Medical society at At
lantic City.
Mias Jennie Wolfe left this after
nooQ for Nortbport for a week's vl- it
with her mother.
BREVITIES.
The steamer Coluinhia s'lll Uke nn
excursion to NenQi-ta-wanu tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30. Fare tweniy-fi c
cents round trip.
Dr. Arthur Holliday, recently grauuated from the Detndt Medical College,
has taken the ofllcos of the late l>r
Knceland.
H. K. Williams has been secured iiy
the Queen City Brick company, who
baa placed blm on tbe road as a sales
asaat tor them. ThU makes two
ageata that the company now emplovs
on the r *
krtat RacbMlcr. tbe author of
*Sboa nalBaa>** mas bora In the noribMMMat amar ar tbe state of Niw
Tatk. amB aearybadty there known turn
SMA has a staaAag larltatloa to ww
fciM If thST ^noe to go to New Ycrk
Ctty. a Jeorney few of them ever un
Btotakn.
Rsnifly a waawa who used to anp9lF tbn BacteUar famUy with fre-k
wsBMAkMa wbea bring was a toy
waas Sa tta dty to Tiait a giandarn.
aai oallaA «a tha author. On her re•BBt aha BNt a Crleod la tbe local pot-

fl^aaiBletM
ClMt AbA sot a store

weight sole and heal aae
•Dooiy. opam th» luhtaadtoA tha bllto'
high, aad wUl be wora arlth the hhm Joy& Tha tote apvtoR hM hopa hard
draaa oMfonn. which has yet to be emragh oa them, aayhaw.
tOtoPsMto. im tor c. B. Lsirta]
toaato for wear. Tbe third srU be to
Yea they are aatacy feOoura. all
Wa wacv csaMog Am the bay to
A ptalB ant
leather aad on much the
but as yoa wuU know thafa
____ _ ftum EagtaBA fupsrti Chut ahe ttaca aa the seeond and ami ba for rtghL
Bc^ la the teig Hope, boaad f*wa
only bluff. They are eUpper beeauBe
WM ,—h'lird righa mad left to tbe wear oo drill while to 'garrtooa. Tbe toey know what they are here for oaA
Oaleatto to UvetpeoL wbea a eatoi
feu apoa tbe aaa aaA all Bight leag we
amart ahoga to BoadtoreeC to LoaAoa. preaeat type is made tm tbe Balmoral they know what they are here for.
lilBFEAlTOMFOSKBPQO TOI^
Is
fkum
Koaaaa
CRy
aad
to
typlo
toot
and
U
elomay.
Bevaral
huadrad
lay
wltbeat
farther
owOon
than
tbe
DM you evetaotk-e bow they go aft­
tbe Miebigaa
iDd pairs of tbe new style wUi er tbe yrorma and tbe gruba that toAmettoaa. aiys the New York
heave to tbe ground sweiL Wbea
pablle will be held to this ch
be nanufactarnd.
came there waa no sign of
Preaa. She aaya:
woefc. begtaalBg Taesday aad tostlag
three days. This encasopmeat win wind, aad tbe watch was aaahlug
-1 did have aa awfal tinw buying
selves to fruit If they can't find sronuo.
BOt be aa laive as that nf the Macca­
B a atraage thing bapoatt In Loodoa. 1 arent Into a dear I
Good lock charm* alvrays find a arel- But they reolly prefer worms'as a
bees this week, bet wll! be Jast as latie store to tbe asreUcat ahopplBg dto
come when m-rlvrd a* gift or aouve- uteadydlet. Wbat If they do occasiontereetiag ta ks wav.
Ttw brig waa auddcaly lifted up and
trtot there and asked for a salt with
Taesday aflemoon w!U lie derated thrown oo ber-beam ends, and strug­
any nip a few berries or cherrlesT
nlr. The latest ornament In
•rainy day* skirt. 1 wtob you cou
to comasKlee meetings, the arreptance gling out from under her bottom, but
have seen the aatoaman Uft bU ey<^ “glock" llm- is s Pabutlne neekUce. Ik'tter thau you they have caroed tho
at credentials, etc. and i»-c evening held aloagaide oo the port aide, came A WagaaiM cntitlad. "Tbe
brows He begged my pardon forty handmade. com|MM*ed of flat Khs|>ed right to help tliemselves by helping to
to n enmp Are at ibe Auditorium. At g whale sixty feet long and a
Mit*. and Other Psychic Pbenoroena.' times and aald he couM not tmagb>e bits of blue ainl green glnK«. warrant OBve ttic emp Kver tblnk of tbaf*
this meeting, Covem€.r nil»H will
ed to keep off the "evil t-ye” as sell
Err. Dr. L K. Funk embodies tbe re- wbat 1 meant. 1 deacribed the i
squid or oetopoa. Tbe whale
Hver the Arst addresf. sharing
as to Insure p\kk1 f»irtnne. This o.!d
King Bdsrard baa oat hto faea
honors with Gca. H. M D- Deld. CoL of tbe aqnld'B tenUcles iu hU tuuntb aaU of hia InvesUgatioo of matteia skirt and tbe modestly trimmed
charm may be pun-ba»«d for a ;
Henry 8. Dene and Congressman and was tearing at It while tbe seven which hAre acemad to him to he aoper- that I wanted, and at tost be ssbl: t*b. sum and a guaraniiK- of its gemilne- against long dinnert of numerous
naturai, aaya the New York JoarwaL yea; quite aa You mean a totter
others were wrapiwsi arvuod
Wnahlagton Gardner.
The book adds a quantity of new la- frock.’ Now. aty dear, profit b.v my neaa thrown In at tbe *bu{> where It
The aeeoad camp flrr. on Wednes- ao many ro|>es.
Before we bad recovered our wUa forontloB regarding Dr. Funk's com­ humlitotioo and call It a trotbr frot-k. may be olttalneol in a «-l.-ar t.rpewrlt
ly evening, will have an all-star pro­
ten t<[estinwwiUil
gram to whirl; Beaator A’cer. former the brig waa oo a level keH aud uodw munication srith tbe alleged aplrtt of After aU. tbe name to rather .l.-»crl|vaecreury rf w:r; Seor.tt.r Burrows, of aray again, and never did a craft have Henry Ward Beecher about a year ago, tlve. 1 also tried to l*uy s sjhs.l of
r Mawr Year*.
Kalamasou; Commander le Chief John a stranger tow. Tbe s<|oid released the story of which was published at thread, but tbe goddeaa of that count*-r OAU Birds Rrforw
Some unusu.-il bl
the time. Included in tbe new Inform curreeted me. 1 dkln't want a h^\
C. Black of Chicago, will be feat
two of his arms and atuebed them
Adju G»-n C. A. Partridge. ChU
tbe forward keel of the brig, while the matkMi is tbe atory of a talk Dr. Funk cotton. 1 wanted a Tecr of cotton. of an eagle have l»een seen rrceufly In ___ 7 ir^SrS^Si
Urge Dumliers In the s<K-tion of North
Staff C. H. McConnell and others from others held even tighter than before, bad face to face with tbe temporarily The worst of It to tbsl wb«-n you
rarvdin.-i that Salisbury U situated In. ^ri^'Md^mdnrcwsrd.
the Chicago department of the Grand and away we went tbrongh tite water leMDbodied spirit of
corrected by these Knellsli tlicy
.rmy will also s|»eak
at the rate of five or six lulk-s an ^ir. Fonk arrltcs:
look at you ao cooteui|>tuonsly and says the lUltImore Snn. They a|>pear
to Ball at a height of one-f»iunh
Tbe principal business sessldif will tbe whale doing tbe towing and tlw
-la a circle in New York, abortiy pityingly."
Uw,
mile ami make
be'held l^’ednesday morning, at which squid acUng as a tow rope.
after -The WI5osr*a Mite' Inrident I
Tbe -trotta- frock" la all Uk- ra
Mayor Clapp will make an addr
alniilar to a he
When tbe big fish found himaelf fast aaa called up to tbe cablneL It having this country Just at pn-M-nt. utnl
welcome and D. B. K Van Raalte. de­
bean announcad that Mr. Beecher waa tbe most expensive gowns an> made dents say tliat they arv known as
aloogakle
be
was
terribly
frighteoed,
partment commander, will respond.
-W-hlnnylng tioraes.” and tliat ;hta la
praseut and srtobed to apeak to me.
and.
as
for
os,
we
didn't
propose
srllh
abort
skirts,
riotb
la
tbe
lending
iskins will be held
Other business
WAN-TKOI
their first anjearam-e tor flfl» ycara
-Sure enough, when tbe mitains fabric, yet velvets. t<w. look nultr
run any risk to chop blm kxiw. From
were parted, there waa tbe Beecher well with tbe ankle high skirt. Me
I’hen tbe veterans leave Jlattle G o'clock In tbe morning till lu
wwrk*.
aooSrrfwl 1
towed to tbe aotitb and face; wooderfnlly Ufellke.
of these gowns sre trimmed elsborslenight we
Creek the city wlU get ready for
'Doctor.'
aald
a
deep,
husky
voicely
wlUi
Ian
and
brabl.
and
they
may
straight
course.
Twenty
almost
li
convention of the Kp«i
aU the spirit voices at ibU i^rticttUr be uaeil for ao ofleriMsin entertaloles In that Interval
different
Leaguers.
m umti
circle are peculUrly bosky, except ment. It aeetua that women are iM'gin- wbk-li, when It explodes In the air.
wbsle tried to break away, but
those of tbe three controls T am gUd Ding to realize tbe advanlBge-« of a there files away a large Wrd wblcb rcefforts, though ireniendoua. were
aembles a bomlug bird lu Its moveways in vain. At 10 o'clock be bad eX- to talk to you In this way. -! and abort skirt, sml U may not Ik- many Bruts. It Is said that the secret of
otbera here wish you to organize on months Itefore tbe trailing evening
baoated himaelf ami biy without
Ibis wonderful production has been tfl
your aide, and we ahsU organize
tion for o\er two hours.
tbe poaaeaaloo of tbe eldest ebUd of tbe
l<o.' UsiMtlc HDt'KltBZ. UetrrSt. Mtca
Wbat be would do when be recorer- oor Bide, for an effort to bring ah
R. McCoy. Mercantile Co. block:
family for more than 4oo years.
ed bis Btrengtb and bad lime to tblnk coodlUuDS that will make It easy
things over was a qnestion of serious os to come In s visible form and talk
import to us. but we could do nutlilng to you face to face. If we shall be
but wait. Heretofore be bad not used
to save societyhis tsU. one blow of which wouM liare
__ ___
the world
amasted in our bulwarks fur a
to a much higher pUne of thought and
tance'of thirty feet, but there was
actluo.
Do
Dot
put
thU
by
lightly:
It
telling what be would do a ben
Ix»ug, fonin-r w-<T.-t:iry
JohVt
means much to the world.
otarted off again.
• f.mmb-ra' day
-t>o you see my Jo»-e clearlyT lie ! orajor In Vassar colh-gi- th.- otli.-r day
Along about luldnlght. a ben all <
quiet and most of tbe watch were doz­ drew tbe curuln. back, and the fare, t ,.„opbK«-,mh-.
l*ougbk.-.-imle. N.
N. V
V .. toUl
told u*. y.m .
waa
turned
full
toward
ti
e
dim
light.
|
^
ing. tbe levbitban suddenly tried
•It U with great difficulty that we come i
^
.„lu.-nthm that many ‘
aound. There was light enough to
Previsions.
who best lllui,tri)te.l
Op<-nim; High.
Clo;*'. him plainly, and the mate was looking bark into visible form. \<'U have oo '
adtKiuate
thought
of
the
nuiure.
over the aide at the time. J ailing In
Pork —
• great isiw.-ra of practl- •
their 1
_____ i
complexity of tbe
Urgenesa
hia efforts to get hJs head di.a n and __
t-ducathiu
bis tall up. the monster became thor­ difficulties that muat be sttrmounled by a UKKlern sense, says
York ’
and you will ncctl mor<; or less new
for the
the splrtlual world In onler to return rreiia
oughly mad. He lash<*d
July ... c-i
t.TT | bis tall, rolled from side to side, and In this way, but we tan surmount
occasion A look at our east wimlow will ctmviuce
"Washington. Hay. Il.-imlltoti. Un-^
Sept . .
C.9C
T.t«> r..Wi • €
yi. Klnley." he
DOW aud thru be aould lift bis bead these fully, so our scientific leaders as
you
that
this
is
the
place
to
sure US tVe bav«- surmounte.1 them I cation
I and shake It as a dog shakes i
Government Bank Report.
in part. Your side can g^tly belp by
The bloa-a of bis glgautic flukes
N^e TIm-v owetl little to
supplying the- prop
pro|.er tbodght and heart
^i,o„,room.
I sumetbllig awful, and had be s
bU would seem nlIm not sum.sn.lU- when
I til on us be must,have wut the img coDdltions
IK>
V.U.-U we
iK-llttle the ae«-omi>[dUhnients
^
R«i»ervi.s. less V. S. .Irpcjsits. i I to the bottom In almn onler. He work- Qwak of magnetUm and the vibrations
and waves. There U such a thing as.,
^o ^ we should n-memU-r
j «d away for rbalf an hour Is-fore
mind or k>uI ether To this ether your |
"Re^^^r^^■!n^
L'. S .|.‘|misIih. i
gave up. aud |t pmazed us to noti-n-aft.
«> have."
Btrengtb of the grip wblcb held him thought and ftn-llng and will and our* !
Swell line of rhe verj neweii ihitiiti t»ni lncre«r^l.
fast. Tl»e arina of Ibe o«-u»pus
are disturbing and contn.lbng for,*-* |
secretary In KiK-nklng of
Specie, li.crca.s-.-d.
Uke wire cabW. The tvlialc wurk«*d very real. You must Mml> on .vuur u,,. .oUkIoh of edacaie.1 w.m.e.. naM
browns. biiie.s. j^reys. fancy stripes, cic.
Legals. Incn-astMl. |1,31*o.5.m.
skle these psychic fon-e-. and tbeir ^
rm„.,r,. of
away like a steam engine iM-fonwould realize bis belplessut-sH. i
laws.
:
demorallzntloti of rich :iiid fashlunthen be went away to the tsmth a
“ *1 cannot bold longer the force bt ,
society ^ No one rnii hsik nt mo lpace that waa recorded iu the log at wblcb I have come. Watch me clo*.-ly.'
ten miles au hour. Tlie run lasted
"The image, or whatever It was. outrages and Imllgnltles iH-iug i-ummlt
about fifty minutes; then the pa*-* slowly sank to tbe floor and th»-u dlsap
Oulinu Pants, the swellest pants in the city
proved too much for blm, and be slack­ peared. Before It sank a hand was per* show them everj day.
Wesaiaa* la Karen.
ened down about one half, and be ket>t pUeed upon my shoulder. The hand mass of fest.Tltig s«>r.-H flint our dan­
— nfi mistake altotil it—come ami sec—
intlal-very human What ger lies. I look to see n new (nfuslon
At a Korean marriage every one rides at that till long after daylight.
was substan
you’re ilie jiid^e. Cuff bottoms. bt:li straps
oo boradciek at>d In tingle Ule l lixi
There were three sbli>s lu sight as
[ of culture and charm glv.-n to the
cptues a manservant, who carries
day broke, none of them being
— no unsightly straps and buckles in b.ick.
world by the etlucat.il >••1111^ woman.
both banda an imitation life sluxl n
four miles away, and as we were
1 She will In time settle all .,u.-itlotii .if
the out »>f siijhl snaps at the sidt- d»» ;ill
Loadoa-S Flrias Avtarr.
goose, covered by it red scarf Then to be moving along with all sails
One uf the prettiest sighii. at the 1 domestic InlK.r troubles, and It Is her
the atljiisiinit
come Ibe bridegroom, bis frieiKls
ed and almost against the wind
'
mliulioii
to
save
human
siK-lciy
from
zoological gardens In l,ond..n e* tha
them BignaU-d to know"^ wl^gt
new aviary on the south bank of the rttlgnrily «n-S decay "
wrong. As we could not signa
tanal. says tbe Westminster Gazette
aontenc'o. "We are being |ow<>«|
whale," we liad to leave tbeir curiosity When It was first stocked, gull*, her ' SHOES FOR AMERICAN ARMY
ons I. - d birds of the crow fa mil.* were j
------ungratlfied. We were being ti»cv«-d «
leaving outside Ibelr outer rolsn.
to suit your fancy
lu chief iDbsbltanU. so that the color' Tbre^
J'*"'"
hats and tbeir IhniIs. they enter the on to tbe coast of Sum.atra. and a
talroUweeU.
arraugemonl was sober-white, gray
house and make as much noise aa they effort of ours could alter things
The I nit.-d State* ann\ N to hrn»poaalbly can. Tbe iMindemontum does captain ordered tbe boats provisioned and black. Some game birds. Including a new shoe at laat. says a Kon Rii.-y
the gorgeous golden pheussnt. have
not cease tlU tbe gtiests are p;iid
and made ready for tbe worst,
(Kan.j dispatch to the Kamw* Cij>
away. A fe.ist follows and ihei
noon, with tbe brig making a steady been added, and Jays eiih.iii.-e the at Star. The old type, that luis *.• long
traclkm quite aa much by their swetp
the lln••.,| |in«* of ontini4 shirts ever shown
bridegi'oom is taken to his bride, t
four miles an hour, tbe Islau
Ing flight as by their idumagc. The been unsailafactory. U to Ik- dlnranle.!
ba aces for tbe first time.
waa hove up over tbe bows,
as
fast as possible to make way for the
o'clock lu tbe afternoon was only ftse boldest color note Is tbnt uf tbe ma new one. that U declared to U- mty llsh
caws—glorious reils and blue* aud yel
Odd Xaaies la Uriavrarr.
.Sr-e the extra spreial at $l.lHi
miles away. Tbe whale held for It ;
sod
up
to
date.
There
are
tI
kt
three
lows. The green of the parrots and
Delaware has a t-urlou» rolkvtion of If lie Intended to run asiion !'Ut
parrakeets U very beautiful If not so Btylew. all on the IlluciM-r loitu-rn. the]
odd turnsme-s. Tberr Is a fumily
two miles distance. In wat«*r ntsmt t^
atriklng. Some bird, that had been marching shoe, on.- for dress and one!
Colts In Kent t-ount.r Tbe IVpp
teen fec-t deep, be struck a rock or
i
rl«-M
opes. S.uchels. t irips, I'renl.s. an\
for
garrison
The
tint
will
I
k
of
stuff­
and Mustards have long lived uelgb reef and wVt held fast while the l>rlg caged or chained were when first put ed ruHsel leather, .-lira high nn.l with
Id shy of using tbeir wings and kept
thill),' .ind rvrrj-thin^^ in that line.
bora In Buasex. and there are reaches ran on to him
to tbe ground Confidence, however, box toe. In thl* lyiK- th.- ...le will le
In Newraatle county, inauaplcloualy
We saw what was coming
beac-y and the hci-l l<»w. ns thl* make
tied DorOi of the peach bolt. t)ne i
to the t>oatB. hot It was a Hose sUavn baa come with practice, aud on a very Is the rosiest to lh>- weanr w bile on a
tbe Bccoe la animated and brll
named his three sons for tbe several from being swamped by the heavy
mart-h. It Will be wat.Ti»roof
I-ancv !l<>Ni«T|*. rlc.. in almost rmlirss
countlea of tbe state, and I>eisware la seas kicked up. A» tbe ke«-l
Tbe aecoml will be blu< k and of i-nlf
\ anet)\.
ta occasional Christian name A
brig bit tbe whale be bamroei
whose name was I..eooora Missouri unUl be knocked her bows to
Cannon provoked from a stranger
The reef caught her keel at th
prompt declaration that tbe name t
time, but after being held fns
aantimenUI. patriotic and explosive
moment she surged over It to sink like
a stone In tbe deep waters beyond.
Ke«l Balm *1 Ullrsd.
Tbe wiiale rested after his frantic
Tbe real balm of Gilead is tbe dried atrogglea, and tbe blood which stained
Juice of a low abrub. It U said, wblcb tbe aea proved that be was ttadly hurt.
grows in Syria. It la very valuable After half an boor or ao be made off
and scarce, for tbe amount of balm to tbe weak dragging a lot of wreck­
yielded by one shrub never exceeded age after blm by the tangle, and
sixty drops a day. According to Jo- watching hbn out of sight we pulled
aepboa, tbe balm or balsam of Gilead ashore at the village of Wemlx-r. with
one of the presenU given by tbe ship and cargo a total Icmui. and oo
queen of Sheba to King Solomon. Tbe man having saved anything exc-ept tl>e
andeot Jewish pbysidsns prescribed clothes on bis back.
It evidently for dyipqpula and meUn
As for the giant squid, we all saw
choUa.
him as tbe whale struck tbe reef, but
when we bad lowered Ibe bc»au and
palled away be bad toosened bis bold
on the sinking wreck and dlaapneared
pensive animal."
from sight. It may be that Ibe wreck
"Tea: I wUh 1 bad enoogh money to
be had cansed became bU home after
buy one."
sinking
Into tbe depths of tbe sea.
-What do you want with an eie
Ship and cargo were folly Insured,
phantr_
-1 don't; t merely ezpreaaed a wish but tbe company refused to pay the
on tbe grounds that It was neither
'w the mouey.--rhUadelphla Ptwa.
atonn nor tbe ordinary perils of the
Oef
••»- A Jury decided against It, bowHlcka—Tbe way Bragley talks «f •rar. and tbe Hope waa probably tbe
providing for hto wife be seems to ^ craft ta tbe wortd to be lost unthink DoCblng too good for her. Wicks AM- sneh Strang* dreumatance*. Two
-H'm: And tbe way be acioaUy pro^ days after tbe wrack, aa w* learned
rides for her be seems to tblnk ooth- Utcr on. a ahlp at aea net srltb oar
Here are two specials in this best of all thin
ing Is good enough for ber.-^Phlladeb srhale. The tortatbaa was dead and
White Goods for Summer Gowns, Shin Waists and
fioatlng on tbe surface amid a gnat
phis Ledger
tangle of cordage, and a portioc of one
Childrens Dresses. You will agree with us that this is
of the oqoid'a tentacles waa atiU unAw Important Howiewt.
best cloth for the price you ever saw.
M. QUAD
Newlywed (In the kltcben)- devoured la hia Jaira.
What are you cooking there, my dearl
Mra.Newlywcd (excitedly)-Dmi't both­
A heavy touring car wub apeedlag
er me BOW. Tbere's the cookery book. along upper Broadway, which was
I*m making recipe No. 1ST on page S98. urowded. Smhleoly tbe inaefaloe tnm< .1
sharply to the left, mai writbout dimli:On June 15tli i wjii have a carload of
It la a miserable state of mtod to
g speed. Aeacribed a complete drhare few things to desire sBd many
Horses from Indiana, which will be ahown
It missed a street car by a foot,
things IB fear, and yet that
carriage by aa Inch, and aDotlnr
la tha caae of klnga.-Bacoa.
at
Brodhagen’s Bam.
autouMhfle Iby a1 fraction
f
of i

to bother with
—tta urMa boase M bet by gUdiaOoBOBl, the todiBpaBiM atototA. to having
Lotos RrrabUc.
1 don't think then ‘chaffers' ought
TtniBg driBK with a gardenia ta hia
DIAMOND returned from
alBgle rj eglaaa-la • Artak.- remarked the cop thought­
Praaktort yestorAay. where he hai OB View to Paria.
fully. -And yet." he added. *W aober
‘ ■ a ms Pholypbonie Oooana *bA tedke hto acek by a trick like
tbe Kiisball Co.
READ RCH0At«W*
thAL*'-l(BV XagkJNtoA.

eOOD DISTRICT DEPOHES
M I R

AiMdltlM

Of course you are goind

Outino

"Cofl Up”

Outing Suita

$9 05, $11.95

"nufangr

I

$2.50 to $6.00

Fancy Ucst

$2.50 to $3.50

natty Shirts

50C to $1.59

Suit easts
Oxfords

R^ o^
t^imN
snroRE
^ ^

Special Purchase
15c for Persian Lawn instead of 2ic

I

RIIME L.OT OF

HORSES

-^25c for Persian Lawn instead of 35c

Tbere are sUU those ten cent Lawns in a
splendM Tirletys and if yon hive not looked
at those Satin stripes it ISc* don’t fill to do
so. next time yon visit ns : : : : : :

store will be closed Every Friday aflemoon b^
fiBBiiff wifli July Stb.

Lep Solombrt

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THE EVENING RECX)EL»
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ SATURDAY, JUNE I I , 1904

PART TWO

Cbe ewnliifl Record’s Up»lo=Date JlUistrated Feature
Some Nota.ble Abdudions by Becndits of the Ea^st
MHHE •bOoctloo of Ion P

Ml Ainrrte«n cltlam rccldlnc
I
tn Morocco. And CronjAcll
*
Varlcy. • Hrtitah »ub>«^. by
Om notorlMM bandit Ral««U and bir

PMUM HEALTH TASI
Colcocl OorfM’ PUa to Piflrt
Mmlmrim Aloof Caoal Roots.
DULY QOnnS 906EI FAYOISDi.
OMtaoroS. B«r* COM of

»M* OMmIt.

CMooH WiniMm C. Gocsaa oC Ihi
United State* annj, vbo la to bar*
ebarse of tbe medical force ta cobbw
tkpo witb tbe coostroctloQ of tbe Paas*
bock from tbe latbaiaa
and to DOW buay perfectloc bto plaas
for tbe poriflcatlOD of tbe atrip of
rltory tbroocb wbicfa tbe canal
aaya tbe New York Ttnico.
maiorttj of tb« naUrea wbo Ut* a
• canal atrip are affected with
matorto, and bow to mlBlmtae tbto daoto tbe tbinjr odd tbooaaad iMWl
■ wbo are to be aent to tbe laCbMi
to boitd tbe canal to occupylnc CoIomI
Oorpaa Just Dow.
-Tbe totbnma," said Coioiml Oocsaa.
*Yoaa from east to west and tbe cabal
from north to ooatb. tbe strip atoag
wbldi tbe canal to to run bclnc abobt
, mllea. tbe dtoUnce between Osfifty
IonI ai
and Panama. Panama la an oM
dty
’ abont 2O1OOO InbabUanta and
sitoated on btffb and weU dralnsd
toI sit
ground, t'olon. on tbe oppoalte aids sf
tbe tothmoa, to situated oa a coral Is-

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i depth of three or i
four feet.
«
i
n-be route of tbe canal foUows that
of the Cbacrre rircr ap to tbe 41Tide, wblcb to only sU or debt mUss
from tbe city of I^nama. and from tbs
divider Ita cuurac to tbrongb tbe vaUey
of tbe Wo Urandc river. Tbe route
from Colon to tbe Padfle tarmlaal M
tbrooeb a very engaclng mountoUasoB
country, wblcb to well drained, tbs
swampy intHind along tbe couree of the
rlveni belnj; in eiteot about tbo asms
aa in tbe rase of a aimUar river In tbs <
billy rrgVooa of New York.
*n'bU will give you an Idea of tbs
country in wblcb tbe mcdksl foctas
will have to work, and tbto brings me
to the queatkM) of Itealth. wblcb la tbS
aerluua problem we will tackle
and attempt to a.»lve. Aa for theas
bealth eondltiona. 1 will say that, gen­
erally Kpeaking. they are about Ilka
t of moat tro|»lc*l countries. At
tlM* preiomt time the Infection tntrsdut'iil hy the French labureni baa to a
great extent dUappeared. and tbe praa; iioptilation U not subject to tbS
ue higli rate of niortallly wblcb tbe
Fren<-h experienced.
• Leara. aa regards tbe Amctloas
furre that to to be sent to tbe Istbmaa.
wo optniona expreaaed aa to wbat the
caltb cooditlooa arc going to be. Tbs
irat opinion ta that tbe queatloo of asbtaUoD la a very aluiple problem, and
that tlM*re la no cauae for auxtoty. Ob
the other band, there are those wbo ba- j
will be Bwept off iff, 5
dlaraae Ju*t as were tbe f>BBCfa. I ^
that tl
between tbeae two extremas.
‘including tbe two clttoa of Oalab
and Panama we have at tbe praasbfi
time a fiopatatlon of about 40.000 pan-

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note^
FORT ON THE HAN RIVER. KOREA.

and should a Urge force of forelgb labor
era be scot to tb* totbmua at tbto Uaw
they would erentnally be Infactsd, Jnat
as were tb* Frencb. To correct tbcaa
conditions we wlU probably hara a
year allotted to os before any lai«a
force of toborera to tbrowu lots tbs
laUuBoa. ^lielber or not w* shall ba
able to accompltob tb* rraolt ae »»cb
dealral remains to be seen. Psraeoally. I believe that w# will socceed. but
It most not be forgotten that wt have
before ua an entirely new aanitery
simple.
• AS for tbe yellow fever prnblani.
we anticipate no tronbl* on that senra.
That problem was solved by os in
Havana, and tbe same prloclplaa will
be awllcd to the totbmua of Panama.
Aa In the raae of yellow fever,
moagulio Is reapouslbl* for malaria.
My Idea to to cstabltob aome genarml
system by wblcb all of tb* Infactsd
population can be lirought under the
aloe, as was ao aoiTtwafully triad I
Bouth Africa To attain tbto dastrad
result 1 U-lleve that a system of boapltais should be catsbllabed. capubU
of aixxtmmodating In tbe oetgbbortMod
to breedlui; plme* and. as we did In
Havsna, punlab any man uo wboas
protierty an- found tbe larvae of moaIldtoea This Will, of courae. ntCCOSlUte tbe employmeut of a competsot
Inspecting force. Kboold we be able
to keep tbe ak-k rate down to a 10 per
cent- Usla. 1 aboutd consider that wa
have» done very well Indeed,
Indeed. wblU If
w* succeed In ireducing It to 5 par
an that w* woohl
cent, wbicfa would mean
have to car* for. on an averag*. ».M0
ak-k persona, 1 abonld say tb* rmnH
B remarkabU.
If wa are aoeceasful we aball nsod
about 200 doctora along tbe llM af
tb* canal to car* for tb* ak*. Tka
aanltatkw probton. anch aa straat
wnlng. aewarag* and watanrotka.
II b* aoleed In tb* earn* way oa tai
American dttoa. and tbacu Is racy Bt>
1 donbt of Its aoeceoa. At prasant
•ce la no ayatam at all on tba Mb-

The pUes of stone In the foreground of the picture mark the enlr.mces to ' mysterious tower now under construe- ,
underground | Uces of refuge which were hastily excavated by the terror stricken tion at Wardefulyffe. N. Y. This will
are situated In what
the first of the transmitting st^
Though constructed tlona. It will t>e operati-1 hy a iw
The most recent as weU as moat novel outcome of
w ith little provision for comfort, these aubterranran buiroas afford a safe refuge ! boreepower engine, which, howewr. t>> over Egyi‘t ha* been the Inauguration of came! and
I IntoNepaul i from the Intermittent abowers which Admiral Togo’s long range guns have pro- J certain devices will be y
desert. The first two wheel venlcle to cross the ban
ry. which
to vided for the diversion of the beleaguered RussUns. There is certainly no rea- aa to drv^op lO.oeo.^ ^rae^w, a and tbe Karght-h oaais was Bent out r.c»-nliy by tl.*
.
I and Wale*, to son why the Chinese, neutral aa they are. should n<*l ererclse as great
. aucoeaafal outcome for Mr. T
ta and the camei harness were constructed apeciaUy at Cairo. The projaaf
gat g«>* beraud tba eapMmental stage.

1 you arar baar of aaek ImiT BaeraMad inklM
Hat eras

• rich la eralm-

Sms

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nTE EVKyncO RECOBD,

l»m«J by lb*, toru!., for LHo, shy
iheirfredlu.
It la tlKMicbt that romr of t



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CITT, HICH., SATURDAT. JTKE 11,1»04.

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R»*cord«HJ Lt RrcIsKn’ t4 DrMa P.
> W. Wilaoci to JtUM> i:. 1HH.

•mCF HISTORY OF

THE SPORTING |
WORLD

traverse

Japan j.r»»ks <.ff .llplomatJr

Jananrw
Cbrtnalrto j
and lanrftHl troop*.
I and 3. Karlin; fio
^
K »-Torprdo aitark on P<*rt I
Phoel^ ^ Undk-y to Alo^^S<-V^
Arthur: two liauleshlpv and eight o h1 sror.
william Wright i
er men-af-sar damage*]: Varlag and
annaU of Korlett sank at Chemulpo
Hay nose
the powers"™'”*^
Wm"
Feb. lO-War formally
'
*• '"*^ 25.
Illy declare,!
.
Yeni

TJ\

match I
I. Cure.
and
;Thr Pimrh f-xi-Ti. !n tho •**r««Dd InFeb U—Torp«-do
Itoat attack
• andbk
Hahn ww farored bv the gak.
; ni,,^ w«-dn**«4lay ev.-n'.i.p
ran 233 Port Arthur.
,;
Hannah A I
Scott ia the iwwly Hecte*! captain of :,*,ini,. thus »-ailnt bv mor- than a
Right granted
Japan
the OornHI trartt teair
He »a< one j -half t^-ntarV the n’curd of ’«•<' made maneuver t
ot the bardeai tnjrkrra «-a the teanj||,v
George
Sutton,
«-h«-n
playing
IS-Rillis[r*”rSfes to HaVs
Hay’s !>*"h
! >*"»> add: »273.
this year.
iacalnM Vlgnaux in the toumaiwnt of
Arthur McManm. and
. Foreign news cen«.rshlp
JaoM^ Johnson, the famous rartkle n*-,:;.
by RiiKjIa
I.ack, win enter Harvard this fall, bat
11—Kuro|)atkin appointed
li* E. Klhulrirk
and »lf.
Val* men claim be is not eligible '
I gasp of ^dUapiKdntnu'r;’
-------command of array In fa
gridiron games.
2t—ln.-ff.vtual
Pennsylvania’s track team neat
Port Arthur Harixir
UolM-n
Caldwell,
ei
at.
to v ni
non prumlies to l*e a very gixkl
transi
landing
and ought to come close to lai
Arthur lx»mbarded

:rrv.;"vx‘

the champlnof
..
barebt
formally dl«bai»d*-d W«ln«-sdar night
to the cancelling
r the aea^^i owing

of the Mlrhlr.a:i <’orn.-ll game by the
latter college.
Keene nupalrlrk of the V. of M
rlalms It Is news lo him that Kem «>f
California college is coming to Ann
Arlior
Notice of imiMrtant and sweeping
changes In the management of the
Harvard university atbletica has lM-,.n
given to the undergraduate managers
by l»rof. 8. II. White, chairman
Harvard athletic committe«- The ’tarsity crew and the track team

anpport themselves out of gate
celpla. the promoters of minor sjx»rts
and all freshmen teams must raise all
their money themselves or else n
allowed to compete, and In case of any
deficit games cannot be played. Tinreason given for the new rules Is
the construction of the new stadium
la Soldiers’ field has place*] the
mittee In debt to the amount of f7».-

:rr^:,:r.rr:’'S...n

rxts txiv «ir Alb* fuuerqj, . am orgsiil/.,2«»«»rolb- r«lav
riders In New Mexlrti

■AMERICA’S
BEST
I
Coffee
I BELLAS WOCtU AND JAVA
Paekfii ii Oifi Ptiid
Ditt-Pnfif Carton
ThU Coffee Is a apcciml blend of tha
icrican Mocha and
I selected by our special
>m privi
offered
tiona. It Is superior
e and It

mot

March
.Varrh
,,.rdisl.
March
March

gates of the world s fair gnmink In .S
It has IxM-n dtxide*! to hav
rela>s at short <llstanres
to animal'
vlate sn> eharge of
Mexlcft sto<kno‘ii.
sU entries
pndtable that
during th*'
WH.-k In July
Tin- dlsianre from
•rqu*T«iue to Rt. Ixiiik by rail «
e Slmriest n.ute Is l.isb mib-s.

ollere.1
Th**re a
contest

Among the Pugiliata.

March

::r£S-?£-r“

I

hYank

fk-nny Yang.rs bailie with Aurelia
Floyd
I
i-rman W Sn
; Heights
”"T™
'.“m* danger!
‘t
onday night,
May 2—Port Arthur channel block«xl
the earlv ix-ttlng
May
Ji
Herman
W SniHh
t«.
Fb.vd I.
Ib-nny
Yanger. of
Chlcagn. and
Smith, lot 22.2. Oak H.*lghts; fntsi.
Charlie N.wry. ..f Milwaiik.s-. I
tileship Hal
tieorge W Mllb-r to Mary Struble.
en matched for ten rounds
V and Mly.-iL
i.nghton on July 2
- Klondike”
ick Johnson. Chlcag«i rolc»r*al fight
Franris A Verinn i.t iVmnld
s. an- alwi srhednb-d f.i
Japan.-se l.tsses 4.2<i:.; Russian S2o
J*-mmy Walsh «»f Boston and IMgcer
May 2S-Ja|uinese ann.uinced bb«-kanley foughi flfuu-n rounds
of lower l.lao Tung tn-nliiMila.
May 20-Japanese .wcupy
Da ny.
which was abandon.Hl by Russians ..n
dlse; II.
May 2C.
Ih-njamln Barnes and wife t
I..,..
JiifuC—First line of
defenses at
t'liine, lots t an.l 2, hl«*ck C*.
I niitte, as captain of
11 batter 1
Anhur said to have lx-.-n tak»-n.
t a.Id; ll.r.'*b
> IfiOS tea
aggressor througlmiit. and his nt^tl
n.-ld Marshal Yamajaia ma.le r..m
John H, rittne and wife to Ib-iijamlit
The boat race Wednesday led we
ing rbwn and rb-ver. .Rtanb-y.
iiianibT in ehU*f of the mikailo's for«*«*s
Barnes. se*4 of ne»«. s,*c. IT. town 27.
the ITnlrerslty of
Wlsconsl
contrary. contintH*,! Ids foul tar
the two freshmen crews i
Desperation.
In hU previous conti>sr The r,*fi-re«>
Arthur A Seinioiir to Charles F.
Kith Boat club, was won
cautioned him nlnet«*en times
*bKriimm. bits .-..T an.l 24. BlackwiMsI;
ty crew.
Mberai.-ly held Walsh. Inllirling
rlviliutii
IHHI.
Athictica In Michiean Schools.
punlshm.-ni on him. It was a wtmdcr
1
ten driven
<lr
C.isirge L. Al|'on to «7b-n A Grig
An eastern aulhorlty says
ti» lm|>arthil «»bsrrvers why th«* Kng-Cidellt result ing
ham.
lot 4 and 24 f«.»*t off west si.bI to lx
listiman wn« not iHsunallfled. WaNh
'oiiinls,
lot
BlaekwiMvi. Il.uibi
ronsblcrablv gddtul to Ills reputation
.Samuel C ftarrow to Wm A Wheel
boys are too young.
■k.v. cl
I flghthig
for pitiek;
iM'k. lot I*'. IdiK-k 2. ((.st.lricirs a.hi:
Interest In tennis
Il7»u.
Ihivid (;. Chandler, sheriff, to Rn.tt
taking place.
I tournament I
K Citnly. se*4 of se^.
Ovid warn outclassed with Alm.t In
Wh.i never go.ut to l»ed-wilhmit
2:.. range 11: |r.:.o7.
> ball game Monda;
lay, playe.1 i
AWING ON THE SHAH.
Johns. The score> at
It the enil c
That Throbbing Headache.
seventh Inning was 17 to o, the latter
Johnson's Drug Store.
winning.
Would quickly leave you. If y.
hllge” a deposHor
t
The Normal College Athletic ns.
used Dr. King s New Life Pill*. Thu
lank in a 'western '
elation of Ypsllanll has eleclwl i
tiverdraw hU account ■lands of sufferers have provinl thr
following officers: President. Hown
days later the cashier maiolih‘ss merit for Sick and Nervo
pure blood
ONE MAN’S SUCCESS.
learned that there was to be an exam Mi-a.larhes. They make
Only 2.V.
llie Itank's accoiiDi.

s:.”-

Th« League Teama.
The following tahiilatiH! score shows
the pivsition of the various team- In
the different leagues:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W.

U

B. Callaway. hea<l of the Itteomn
I diml the <ii|ier dav
his horn.- n N.-w Yi>rk. may he ct
'Idereil a hlning .‘Anmide of the si
c'ssfiil nu , of lMislm-s.s. He was
lions of dollars and d.d
.fit b. all eonnerted with
in his career Is found -one iiior
liiHtratlon of ih«- opportunitii-s tha
l.elore the American U.y *.f pn.n
.• and iM.wer. Callawa>'.>
sa>'.' t.|i

;=

ma<le.
He en-aied
"You
draft
tiff that was within hinistdf.
Persia
He had no wealth to start with He deiMusii it In your account. It will
intluential family
at U-ast six w,s*ks be'on* we'll have
l■du^atinn
iKirn with
Meknwhile y,
retumt*d
pn>i'
golden s]KKin
He started
g.MMl the overdn
«•
they
hindrances:—
The de|x>sitor laughed i
- idea.
ordinarily
deslgtiai<
r cdUx-ilon.

Knsv
meeting. h:4r. a m
Sitiulav schiMd. 12 m .
b-acue. 4’.:20 |i nt. Ix-nder.
•C,
Carter.
Topic. ”
Christian Disripleship.”
A conli.nl welcome to the.ac servlci-s
Church of Chrlat (Oiaciptea.)
Thomas P rilom. pastor.
Morning lo;::o
Subjiv-t. -t' Nm
Tld' he Cariieliler:"
memiM-rs »»f the ehurcli and
pastor exten.l a eor.llal itiviintion
Ijie M.ulern Wixxllliell 311*1 their wi
—the Kov.n;
N.-Ighhors-. to worship

ay oflk-es.
At lt< he was chief clerk to the Kii|H-rintendent of the Gr.-at Western
At
24 he himself was a su,M-rintendcniof the nemdt. Saginaw A Bay fiiy
line. Ther.-afi.T for 2»» years he w.mi
si.wdlly upward and at 4V vears of
ige was pr.-shleni of tin- New York
1’,-ntral.
Thre,- years later he was
ma.le head of the l.tcomoUve trust.
Whatever may Im- said of the financial
'i.le of trust railroading, be at b-ast
l.tought to his new task an Intimate

»v.......... «
CENTRAL LEAGUE.

I

SS'SEEii
General Sporta.

tournament

Si-sir-, :r..'Sf's

w.wk that was N-fore him.
Uke many another successful man.

,

Sul.jis-t.
mi'ctlng Thnra-

j
I

Seen, and

cla.ss -J

Song. "Tin- Li-.-bi

1-Tr.Tr" ■

Economy of fuel—durability—
tremendous heating; power—

perfect eontrJ of the fire—
perfect woiEmanship
hard or soft
coaL coke

tl..- Wo»M 1

Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.

Sisig
Thuriufay

Roimtl Oak, SB
Furnace
Kis. Wc plan the yob if you wish—free ol
nie—or call on the Round Oak Furnace
a||mt and learn all ahouHt. Our furnace book
“Warmth and Comfort" sent _n requesL
rau g. Ug, ■bMM«or.

III

r handsome ««ooit'7

P. S.—We fjrnith handsome cards

I .s»oa>AAS8gg'|
CHEAPEST
CLEAIO
....HEilTHIESI...
AND
ABSOLUTPXY OTyORLFSS

u.io»H*r

"Mi:

ELECTRICITY

Sunday evening s«-n ic<- an.l Y P
Mnvfloaer chili Tues.lay at 7 p ni
Evangelical Church,

Ak-r lOm
FBR 1000 WATTS
ruAxiMUBi tty

iMriMi Rifr Elictrk
UtW ni fnm Ct.
7:.2<t. prejichliig by pastor
hims.|.rv IV. lilt : pn»«* r m • ting a
All are rv.rdlaPy v. .-'c,nn«sl lo llie«e
sen lees.

THE RACKET STORE
S A*r O f« O A-V
Salvation Army Services.
Corner State an.l rnlon sinx-tf
Captain
an.!
Mrs
Munselb

aflcrn«M>n
Irmn
Ami from 7 to 9,
Alu) Monday. June 13lh, after*
noon from 2 o’clock lo r». Come
and get fine China, and every
diUt at >-our own piicc.

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Bdckdchc
^MCl)REs»
A. F. BUR8E,

TnslN

leRtNO RAPIbS I ISOIANA RT
COMPART.

from rho.-niat'isni
for over ten years and have often h.»,ij con
fined lo my U-d for several da)s and suffered
Intensely. I*r. Fencer’s Kidney nod Backache
Core aff.*rded relief at once. I now feel as
Well as 1 ever haw- in my life.
Al».t BL.AI’KWFJ,L. Kansas City. Mo"
lArunl't'. Me . tl. A-,k f..r C.«k Iks.k-FMsa

• U UK’KWtvHi, ti I

For Sale by Jat. O. Johnson and Bug-

:.*sU

tft.ftft a m.. claw mm^g

,ss.-

t cordially IbvIUh]

SVVLTMCini

THE MARKETS.

SsSiilTF'

Swedish Lutheran.

i*reach.lng iservice* at 10;20 a
and T:2«. evening the flt>l an.l tl
Sundays in the month.

—Are \hc ieattrres dsat are wxaUrtg the

: '

A cordial welc«»me to all

Mlss.-s Hank atid Kenyon *

There la o curious provl*K»n In the
j - JO:2.1. wor-tiip
Mrs. Mary K X
British bread acta of 11C2 and IKii;.
which are alHl In'force. to the effwt
that “every peraon who sbull make
for sale or aell or expoae for sale any
Rldre.l
bread made wholly or partially of peaa
or heana or potatoea or of nuy sort of I
7:20. worship
Sermon topic. "The
Monotony of Sin.”
^
cauae all such bread to be marked
Song service. h-.I hv onh'-str.-l
with a large Roman ’M.’ “ It would ’ cfioir
thus appear that the baker who chousiw
BantiaL
to put potatoes in Ida hn-ud could
escape the charge of adulteratloD by
Rev. W. T. Woodhmise. pastor
marking the loaf with this letter to the
manner deacrlbed.

well known Round Oak Stove.

you've been In­

Select your ,

St-U-<'tloii. "Tin Stiat io'i-- Cirnmnu-nl

• enrli and every

We Malce and Fit

FOR SALE BY

THE a B.TAY10R
COAl CD......

Pant4>mlm.-. "IhMk ««f
Al4-na i^-hman
Singing an.l «-xexcU.-. Primary «hart mem
Seb-Ctlon. "I.ighl t»f Hu- World. We
Inil Th*s-.” choir
SILVERWARE.
S4,ng. "Shill.- .ill Our loind." *«*h.xd
Addr.-s«. U. V I. B Bisseii
We can astonish you at tho r
Seb*ci|oii. ■■Suiiini<-r S-iiis ar«- <!lo»
Ing. " choir
handsome gifts we are selh '
Reading hoar.l , inie,ot
the
• no for $1.00.
^
work 4»f Ih*. 'Uie rlnteii.Ients
Off. ring
Pr.-s1.vTerinii S S Mit

Thursday evening' <*n
All are «-,iriUal!y invH

with the Chlldrv-n

ordully and pood as we do the

Hannah A Lay Mereantile
aty. MMw

ns «lclivci il.rect

from car to jv.ui bin'.

Responsive rt-adlng
S.-lecti.in. "Jesus Our Sun.’' «-hidr.
S<mg, "Jesns Is the Light." Miss Mc­
Millan's clas.s.
Hymn. “.Sui.shln.In
Hi*S.uil."

First MethodiaL

the Round Oak Foeriice just as

gatats of P. O, BgCMWITN.

bjr

It.-a.ling r.xini. >

L'=.~

right stuff Is In a fellow it Is l»ound to
To bt- sure the success attained
Jed by
r Callaway is not the highest[ kind.
It It is the kind most commonly
aimed »t. And. anyway, the elements
that count for success In a career such
s arc at the bottom the same that
l for success In any line of'life
To do with eamestnesa and fidelity
the thing to l>e done is to get on suc­
cessfully.
Did you ever In approaching a steep
mountain note how it seems lo rise in
your path like a solid -wall mocking
all hope to scale It?
And did you think furtht^progress
not worth while and seek a shady
place by the stream In the valley to
lie down and dream of the glories be­
yond your reach?
Or did you turn aside and seek a
gully In which to wander easily but
aimlessly until wearied with the fu­
tility of reaching the top that way?
Or dkl you, seeing that seeming wall
rise before you. boldly press on until
at nearer approach spurs and crags
showed themselves and
served as
steps by which to mount, higher and
higher, with new footholds ever ap
pearing as you climbed lo them?
It is pleasant to Be in the shade ol
the valley. It Is easy to wander
through the gullies.
But If you are
bound for the top you’ve got to climb.
And It doesn't make much difference
what kind irf a mopntain It is that
Ilea before you.
N. E. A.

Kvi-nlng. 7:20

TbeAiwtratlnnaborlglncwhen weary I
n.lldn-n-s
Day ex.-n-Ues
AiDgle life looks about for a «vi‘nin«:. bfcininni: ai 7.
partner, and. finding one to hla llktng. I
Thursday
atalka her. and. watcl
ler Bgr.MHl with him
atchlng hi. o^ »«^;-;^,,.rs- nte.-tlng Monday morning
heavy blow
^
•tunlty. stuns he) 'with
Within thn^* weeks the dejm;
IHislior
and caniea her
- home.
- nir.llnlly Inviteil
made some cdl.-ctions
through
r.-gular business and siralghien»Ml
to cunaclouaueet, hla after tenderness
his bank acrtmnt.
makes Bomc- atonement for hU eomoCongregational.
AImyiii six w»-,‘ks after the draf*
mad,- on the shah the cashier n-celved what rough and ready way of wooing.
Ri-v. D CiK-hlln. pastor
a cheek from T.-heran f.,r fl.tam fmni
At. U':20 a m wllllx-ibi- Children's
A roaalbllllr.
the equerry of the shah. On thd barl
Day si-rvlc-. wliich will occupv
He-rif you don't liiteud to break time of il.i- nuTfilng w-rv ic- and
• if the voucher which accompanied I
and ntxive ih»indorsement of th.
your engageiiietit with me why do you Sunday scIffMil.
Program »1! b.4-querry. this statement was wrlit,-n
allow y.HJog Ulchmann to make you till- prtmarv an.I Inti-rmi-.llat.. .Ii-part•The shah of Persia requests tha
such valuitble presents? .She-My fa­ mi-niK.
all hills fnmi the I'nit.-d States o
Pan-nts an-l all fri.-n.ls ..fjlu- «chnol
ther advised me to accefit them. He—
America shall
U- it.-nii/e,! —New He did: Why? 8he—IIe said that tf 1 lnvit«il. Pl.-as«- S.-4- that the chll.lr.-n
York Times
married you they might come in handy.
Juttior Christian Kn.h-.-ivor at 2
m
IntermiHlIate Christian End*.avnr

’"•■'TrWV",

wht-n the shah g.-ts that,'

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Peoria -----\l’heeIlDg .
Bvansville

;rr’S,”:,7

u...

l»C.

New York

Terre
South

hright idea di

Tmerarao

Atbury Methodiat
i-v Hugh Kenneily. pastor.
Morning
service.
10:.2«
Theme.
Train up a child In the wav he shoubl
hen he I
ind w
wh.

t".... "■

ty; football manager
r Ifor IIM).';. Bdaard
L. O'Brien of Berrien
ball manager. John 1
lanll: bAseball manager. Frank Jeii'»‘n
of Peniwater; track manager. W B
Smith of Ubly.
The
Hillsdalo high
school t.am
was defeated by C«ildwaier Tuesday
by a Bcore of C to k.
A dual track meet l*etween INUoskey
and Ras Jordan high schcxil
» held In the near future. Ikuh
the Traverse ni>
teams have• iM'tten
I
high school Ifwm: the former b.\ a
acore of €5 to 41 points and the latter
by r>6 to 4S points.

The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. Distrlhntors

Rev. C. T. Btout. rector.
cimrannton. 7:2ft.
t^IngVe, Ice and sermon. #:2n
at 12.
inday schiKd
sch
nd sermon. 7:3ft
invited to thes,
si'rxlcf

HHH

"rhcTo

lew ne»t

J. H. BELL A 00.

Grace Episcopal Church.

Nay and wife

April 2t:-Japan.-s«- tns.ps fore- a
■•sage of the Yalu
May I—Russian army defeated In

• ro*l

SAVE MONEY

vited.

PoIh dia |

V for 111,- deptusUor.
him of the im|M>
|M>nding examination ami
aecouDt go<Kl
•1 can t do it.” repll.-d the depo.
•I liaven t the nu.my an.l 1 can t |n.sslt.ly -raise it insid,- of three weeks.
What can I do about It?”
The cashier was in sore straits He
ilid not hav,' money enough c>f his own
to niak,- goo.1 the d«-flrlt.

H

winter »n<T

et A04I

siotcesw
Japs: battleship
ink 'by
damaged by a mine

■ TO PLCASCTME
FASTUNOOS TASTE.

BEST for tho Mooof
Evor Offorod Ifi TUo
C0Mtf|.

27—Korean inwps join ,
B Stimst.n to Alvin U Rial.
ft-Vla.Ilv.ciU.k Uimbarded
t«5 and ««. block 3. l*aradlse: »12
l‘»'-Pori Arthur again lx.m
Mike l>U-lM>lt and wife to Claude
Traveno- City;
Bt.wen.
iiarcel.
22—Port Arthur shelled tor •-‘’•"bto Herman
h. iMirrel; tl.thMi.
:
lies Bn»». to llanlel K Crandall.
2H-Ruhslati fore- defeai«*d "Vs of se», and ne^ of swk«.

to put m

; growth ptointa*

mr-

Fetf

NOW IS
THE TIME

....

a

Morning acnrlre. 10:!
un. <:. W.^T<
Bible achtxjl at noon,
C. E. meeting. C:30.
Children’s Day exercUe* by Sunday
chool. 7:20.
The following program will
ered bv the Sunday school
First Presbyterian church at the even­
ing service:
. Celdhc
BUY A GAS RANGE NOW. $9 to
Organ voluntar>'.
118. AR connections free Ull July 1st.
of RIgl
Gas Co. now In new bank block.
1194'tf

BS^e:e

SHAVINGS.
Hyu. **0 Day of Beat ud €Uad-

South

SMo

Lumbar

mmmi

J. r. JK.\KH.

PEREAIARQUETTE
Mar t. MM

m

THE EVEA’ISG KEOORD, TRAVeRSE CITT, laCH^ SATUBDAY, JUKE 11,
PLAYS AMD PLAYERS.

LABOl NEWS OF THE WOKLD
OvcftwM or peoe» nadf to tbo Ko- wages are small as compared tc
ttaMl Mcul Trsdcs oanclatkio hr the cooBtry.

In Japan the excess at males

teiorwtkani AModatfew of Maehla- over females employed la the vartooi
Mt kMTc bM rdKtMl. aad ofllcteli

industries Is 2 per cent.

the tauter thmtea to call out Sh.-

The International TypogTapblcal

BUSINESS CAIOS.

H. A. ITAfcj ta adraace aaaa ft
Bdward BarrKaa ta -Old LaTcodar.*
Hcarik Ibaca recently
Fvcnty-alztb qnaiverHry at bla
birth.

7-B. BVAn. H.

dlctkm over the photographing branch

I

of the printing Industn : » 1* under-

It te aaaoaaeed that t je troablee ta
o«ce will

strssi that the Internationa! Photo-En-

load to the latrodoetloe of labor ur-

rravers' union will secure a charter

prlatluc

lac etaehiaerr and the tnutsforcBailoo from the American Federation of La
of tho oBce Into a Modem oee.

HereThe machine Industry of Germany

toCure hand labor has ben atanost <

was never in worse meditiun than

dartreljr eaiplored.
Tweatp-sevee

hnndred

present. Two reas/m.s ar<> given for the

artors i

de.'line:

said to be^tot of work, doe larcely
strikes oa bolldiac* which have prerealed

Bced«<d repairs

un tbi-atem

First, the great depression

in indostrlal life all oser the empire,
and. second, the ennrroniis strides in
the use fit gas engine* and steam lur-

which are now closed.
In Most dTlUsed count Hea iho fe-

.tiines within tin* la^t few years.
At Chleago, i::., the

Msle popolstloo. oa sceouiit of unfsrombls oeoDOMlc coodltUNis. h
eoatrlbate la a larsc decree i

trie of the

Jewish bakers fur the ninC^our wock
day the strikers have returned to work
in the rhejM controlled by the Jewish
liakers’ a«s<»eiatlurj. without

The Bonders and Traders' Exchange
of roloMbus, Ohio, has

The largest woman's labor associa-

decided

tJB in the Dominion of Canada Is the

anke an opea fleht acalnat the city
oooBcll and city officials to enjoin
CTinlnatlan In favor

of union i

winning

the Strike.

Garment Workers’ union, <ii Montreal.
Qoe.

This union is progressing rap

A

51.-xhie ElIlotL Is “Her Owtj Way.~
<'CTi c*stabllablsg new recorda ek-

r. r »es Ilol«ertaon has tailed for Engb.nd. He will retnm to this conntry
next season.
^

7x9 to 10x14.
W'v an* making a
low pricr un ihi*sc. \Vc

MOTHER’S
FRIEND

have a

Host*.

::::

IZL!

Marbb* slate an*l siuipsione worker.-

Industrially, and by spreading action

Ihision.

on the part of manufacturers looking
to risluctlon of nist of pn>ductlon.
There

are

at

present

about

Mas.s.. have sutimiited a

request to the Im>sm.>s that wagi's 1k>
in* r«*as.*«!

c»*nts a day. «ir from a

strikes «»f machinists throughout t

mi limum of 12 2-’. to 12 r*n. fmm June

etiuntry—some caum*d by attempts

1

employers

to return

to the

lO-hour

day. others by oVders to resist
I km In wages, and many were dwlare.1

•laiian furnish*'*
.V silk

welftb ,

ronsunioil in

th** worl*i—

about S.tNMi.ouu iHiiinds.

The war i«

on account of refusal of momb«>rs oi

likely to affect the production, as

the craft to sign individual contracts

th*> work is done by women anif
girls.

which require that

they sc'ver their

connect Ion with any i*rgani«ulon that
Joins in a sympathetic strike.

SUrtlInfl Evidence.

FVesh testimony in great quantit.r
eonstantiy coming in. declaring Dr.
—------ing’« New ----------very
Diarovery for
for _________
Consump. Islature by which each coal company th.n. Conghs
and Colds
to he un
trill be required to pay |!00 for eacli eq latied. ..
..cent e
A recent
expression from T.
irlatid. Bentorviiie.
xa... m
me. Va
serves
Man fw boy killed In or about Us J. M
as examiple He writes; “I had I____
. mines. This will provide the deceased’s cbitl*
for thr.*c years and doctored all
family with funeral expenses and
Imo without
being benentted.
I .began taking Dr. King’s New
cy to met urgent needs.
--------- rery. and a few bottles wholly
The discontent Induced by famine
curl'd me.” Equally effective in curing
and lark of employment has reached
Lung and Thn
...mbles. Conmpilon. PneuQ
Ibe point In Russia where a rev.du
a and Grip. Guar
ti'cd by Johns
s I>rug
Honary outbreak is imminent.
An effort wHl bo made to bring a

bill before the next Pennsylvania leg

The farmers of Texas are being un
:

kwited at a rapid rate.

*

day Ktme 3.000 unions In Texas with

l‘V*. regular sires &0c and 11.00.

There are to

a total membership of 40,000 or more.
The Pennsylvania State Feileratlon

Th* Kwlarr** l«i>a t wlew.
They aay the kaiser «Hiuv**ns4>.l freely
and vivaciously

on

the

^ aud*Tl.llt

of Labor U jjow atroager In the an­

yacht, and expressed to the ladies his

thracite than In the bituminous coal

admiration for American .voung worn
cn. saying no woiMl*>r so many eminent

Helds, and has affillattsl with it about
*00.000 men.
Factory legisUtlon and the app#en
lice syatem

are

receiving

attt'otion

at the haada of the lawmakers of Ja
paa.

The arecage working day varies

1 twelve to sixteen hours, and the

Eiiroiieon men liecame faiu-inated w Ith
alert Intelligence and exceUent taste
and marry them. Nothing tbe matter
with that aurt of a vocal apiMinitus.—
Washington I*osl.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

fighting.—Kansas City Journal.
I*m.loa women are w.-arlng monocles. Cupid’. Idra 1. that he ran ,do ,

_

mdar
ThcM* hollda.vs are a!
enough damage through one e.re. and_*avs ....M-rv.',! with great r.*u*s and
cous«*,,ucnlly he masks half his bat- ,m.* can U* indiiciKl to work under anv
teries.-WaahlngtOD Post.
;c..ndiii**nss hrdi lirdl hnll r.!l hrdl rdl
A young consumptive who rame out c*insideratlon. On one fif those
to this country, with but one lung la •luring
during a scarcity of ^xk! several
sraln
shippe*! to Manila.
now greatly Improved In health and
««'*'»» were xhippej

tg on the morning of the holiday.
ha*t three lung*! He married the other fi'
some tin.** no one could lie found
two.-Forsythe (Mont.i Times.
who would iinUiad the lioals.

MgaoraffiMva^ oY

WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER ,
Every f*»ciiity previdtd and «atisfactory handling; ol

of stocks and grain invited.

dK Id.

-«l*!.d uC Irui’-S

on a jury.'
jnry.“Whnta that, airr Interru]ipted the
Judge, sternly. “Do you boa*t
t of your
aniartneM In e
iplng Jtwy duty?*’
“Xo. your honor,’’
lor,’’ Mid the man.
It alL Wbes 1
_
___
l araa always <
bec.^' th.
waaat Igaoraat wiiMffb"

:

V. - * t>KtifgHiijW

*“;2*55

HaDDali & Lay Mercantile Co. Block
Cilizen?^,

OpjirKit!- I’ O.

Kikiihs I! 4ii.! 1

NOTICE

I.:

V-2Sr.f>rK

j T*"«..ri‘r.i!i.'

WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.

♦-------tb:o*=»atkiv
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I2f> Cwss Street.
M**nilK*r

Traverwu City.

*>f 111** N.xliiiiiul Kb*i lrK-:*l

r*tiituu i.ii -

A*-*k i.-iif-.ii

JOHN R, SANTO"”

.

rnll«**l Slates

I StUERAl INSUHANCt |
wilh,.|m 8lo<-v
Tltcre is no e*|ual or coiii|i.4ii*
son

to

in- iii.-i.lc Ixctxxeen our

HOME MADE

BREAD
an.l

others.

Ours

is

sxxect,

wholesome amt nalritious.

Our

graham an* 1

fine

salt, rising

is

an.l the pride of Traverse City.
Remcmlter our new hake

shop

is 0]>cn to all at atr/ tiiiie.

::

::

TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
K MU HliiAS

OR%

McGREGOR
BOY

SAWYER

a

city.
etVHAitCOON

...DENTISTS...
A. D. TYLER

riic piuc for the h^l.ti.c iif I'.e
scas**n V ifi !.•*

J. H. Mooroi
6(0. R. McWilky
MOI<ROE & MeWETNT

115.00

GENERAL INSURANCE
I I NE.^WILHELM,

block

TO INSURE

..f

■w

B. J. MORGAN'

FIRE INSURANCE
4_ l_ A. aUlLDINQ.

NORTHERN MICHI6AN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Tr.v.r.. C.t> to St. Uo,...

PAVING TAX.

REtliSMLi
O. P. CARVER d. 8RO

inchi.Ic

mca's an*l

l>erth between Traxerse City an*!
Tickets will Ik: on
lucncin-.;
1904.

Thurs*lay,

sale roiuJune

i*.

Sleamc's leave Travertk^ (Jitx
every Sun«ia>, lo
Thurvlays, C a lu.

p.

in.,

S-BS-'rS
Ibuw y.rti «

4*21.00. for Ihc seasoD
This will

-curei ELunii WOKS.

an l

E.H. POPE. Aft.
R. F. CHURCH, 6. P. A.

k.'b.

CHAI*L.. r..;rlelor.

Ph me ii»

1„ vV-,h,„ctL-n Si

Stockt, Bonds, 6raii, Protisliu,

J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suite 308-New State Bank
SullUins. Correspondent Geo EEllia. Grand Rapid*.

Wire,
Auction

k 'irk

The thnrmi;
mighl*re*l
P.TChpron sta' ,
Hon. Othello> rv Vere. 1.73CS. owned by ’
Sultons Bayr Horse Breeil
Bree*ling a-ssoriaiion. wilt Ik* sold at pulilic auction
to the hlghe«l hldfler on Saturday.
June Itiih. 1»04. ft Morgan's IJvei
Barn. Traxerse City. l>eglnnlng
The horse and the evW^
i bree<iing may l>e aeon at the place
Bale. June 17th to 18th.

rt Quo!
direct
and

Chicago,

AImoIuic security.

Patents

LARSON’S

PARK

HOTEL]

Claus Warner, Proprietor
8L*TToKH KAV. Mini.
l>«t«d clo» i„

OnuKi

5
]
]

Jun -4 7 11 12-14 1.*.
Hundreds of boys from the DeoTcr
Juvenile com wUI be sent Into the
tugar-beet fields near Ix>ngmant. Cid..
to work tbit summer. Tbe boys will
be sent out In parties of twenty-five
each, la diarge of a prufaaOoo officer.
equipped with tent, and
outfita

. J

Personal inter­

, .

Suite 404 Whitnojr
PHONE MAIN 15B9.

Tl.o a-^s.-s-m**nt roll for tho inipni
u*ni of Sixth striM'r from the n
Coi»Um V.ndfrUlt bw° Ufe •• •'»
N-“n.'.lll'
,nr- of DlvLsion street to the
he west
St line
fanner.
.goxornmt-nt of the cities
has been of Union Mreot
bands
Adam Forepaugh was a Philadelphia given over to the natives, who work
ih** ctillerllon of the seron*l asseFS
unili-r the supervision of the American
butcher.
lit together with the accrued in
John Wanamaker's first salary was
*153 a week.
J'llv. 15*04
Cyrus Field began life aa a clerk In a
Worst of All Experiences.
New England store.
Can anything be worse than to feel
P. T. Barnom earned a staali aalar;
y minute will be your last?
aa bartender in a New York theater,
j y’*’
the experience of Mrs. S. H.
W’hitelaw Rcld was a correspondent
ason. Decatur. Ala.
“For
three
n a Cincinnati newspaper at *5 a
irs.” she wrllef. “I endured insufferpain
Indigestion. stomach
xiwel trouble.
ex it I
as a Pittsburg telegraph ixMMeiixer at erhable”
Vh”*n‘d^iora’ind*Tirreme
idle* failed. At length
l^igih ITVas"
I'l
jdle*
was Induced
''
Ij to
to trv
try RIeelrli*
Electric nit(A««
Bitters and the
Chrawl* Obolilllty.
jwar miraculous. I Improved at once
The lawyer was examining him co
and now I’m
completely 'recovered.
eernlng hla qualUiraUoDa aa a Juror.
; F*ir Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
trouhlra Electric Bitters is the only
-Have you ever served ou a
-No. air.” answered
ai
the man. “I've ni.‘*llcine. Only 50c, It’s guaranteed
been drawn

•’

Siisissfiiss

orderx entrusted to my ctre guarun'.cod.
Datiy Market Lottor upon request.

D 'ix .LJ...

»S£SX8«®«»*a

views and correspondence relative to the pur^MUMWOde

Notice to All People Interested!

SMALL BEGINNINGS.

I’riirs ri;:ht.

R . |VI c O O Y

The Northern Enginemen's atwoeia

K 'V



stock of
k u l> lit: r

S. F. Saxton Hardware Co.

lion, on iheYttMih ct*ast »*f England.

"L'v'r;"-

himkI

Uiiaraniffti

idly.

will carry It to the court of last appeal

sizes from 7x9 to
Mx20; also Fly’s

Brandon Tynan la at wortt on a aem
pUy in which DaWl Belaaco will pre­
sent him next season.
Giacommettl. the It
who wrote "Jodlth.- la also tbe aotbor
With the ceasatWm pain
nrrrisirj to ehiwsfftii
nf -Elixabetb of England
Marion Crawford and George Ade there coma cmlna nerrea,
sleep and reenperatioa.
have been elected meroliera of the
American DramatlsU* rlob.
Itoliert MeWade. Jr., recently
ntly joined
William Collier’s
"
mpany in WaahIngtno to appear In **T1
The IHcUtor.A season of performences In the dort diminish tbe pain accompany
Yiddish language was *re«*ently Inau­ msteraity. \k*ith its aid tnothers can___
do bring bcalthr, sweet dtspositioacd
gurated at the IIoh theaieriBoaton.
and id«U babia into the world.
Moratng sickness, aore breasts and excr-tialing pains cansed br the craduallv
SHORT STORIES.
expanding orjnms. are tT-liered by thM
penetrating and relaxing liniment
.\r.ong the manifold aids to chiUbirth
Mother’s Friecd has grown in popularity
Iron hoopa weigh 4U.0UU ponoda.
an 1 gained a prestige among rich women
A letter addresstsi to “.kny Good
a aril as poor; it is found an*
and wt
Young Lawyer- was returned tc
n the nuusion as well as in tb
V.v lc«iscninK the mother's ag<
writer by an Indiana puvtmaster.

The suicide rate in the United SUtca
has lmreas<*d In ten year* from twelve
to seventeen per lUO.UUU of the popula­
tion.
in applicalion m the employAt I*hlladelphia rccmtir a Irtter
actlle the question forever.
a I« pt'r rent, advance in w'ritten by WasbiiigtcHi during
Claclnnati. O.. Employers’ asNorla
wages, showing
that a decide! Im- Revolution was sold at auction lor
tkm will amalgamate Into
most f 1.0U).
’.irovenieni in trade has s«*t in. es|M-Ixatkm. The latter will aggregate
A little girl of nine year* *klp|»ed
I PHILIPPINES
•lally In all seel Ions of engineering
rope auo time* iu Pittsburg lu compeli
i,000 Members, aad Is formed for the
sni shiphiiilding. un the north r«iast
tlon w 1th other chihlreii and died soon
porpose of putting a slop to lioyrotis
The urgaiiiration <»f.the Ijidles’ t’n- after of heart disease.
, aad strikes
The buUdlug* of live Fort FairfleW
M»n IjiIm'I league has h«*en i»**rf»*ci«**i
81a hnndred Providence*. R I . ms
kl .St, Joseph. Mo. The uiiject Is to (Me.t fsrweni are egulpixd throughout
Chlnista have Iteen laid off, and work
with el«*etrlc lights, ami that fruitful
.'»»rm a league whose meinli<*r>ihip will
Ing time of trthers reduced one-eixtii.
cause of fln* lu farm buildings, the
rnm Ml
r.*n.rn.**l t*. 1,1. h*m
inelude the mothers. wl\es and daugh
lantern, has been put out of action.
owing to dull business conditions.
ev**!an.l. acconllng to j|... CI. v
union lalMir men, enabling the
P(vbu|>* an average of 4U.Ui«) i
Plain D.-sl*'r.
Mr. r**a*.|.*ly wj
The American nint fllass Manufac
women to ro-<ii>erate In advancing the will Ik* employed during eight years
it.***rc*1
lurers* asanclation hare announced
making the Panama canal. Judging
Interests of organir«>d laluir.
reduction in prknw of their prn.luct>
from
the
exfHTlence
of
the
Freoch,
the
m»*4*tlnK of the Slahle and Car
to the trade. As the employes
mortality if American laborers are
riage Owners’ a.-*social bm at San Fran
i.lanii
on a alidlng acale, this moans a n-duc
ployed w ill Ik* more titan half.
rU.'o. Cal., the memlN<rs again voteil
an*l J*ihn W. O.U>rn<-.
tlon of about |1 per day In wages.
«*r wh*»K** *l**aih In a I'liihpplne
for the o|ien shop
It was stall'd that
FACTS FROM FRANCE.
The bulldlnc trades unions In New
ma-sacr*- atira(t*-r
niiicl, atit-mi*in
y hors«*s haie lH<i-n sent to paswlni**r. w.r.- menil**.rv f.f the
Hampshire are trying to have it deter
RejMjrtcr* on Parlt ncwi*ps|K*ni
and that carriages will U* b»ck.>il
!*• cla.*.^* at tli«w Wc>i,*rii R.***.*rv<*
mined that all public buildings to the
veT?*lty an*l l.*ft f'lIcv.-lan*!
inlll the trouble Is se|t1t*d to iht- from g3U to gtk) a mouth.
stale ahall be constructed by union
cradle of the prince tm|H*rlal of
tcach**r> elgliic-n niontli*.
-aiisraction of thy owners.
bor exclusively.
S|M*aking of tiM* -.lucaiHmal
France has bfru offen**! by M. llelii.
Striking wiMMlworkers of New IlnN
Mr I*, a
The Workingmen's club of Hartford.
mauifcMtly'-'actiug
for the i^itress Eu- t iltiv c*>n*llti*in** ill the• l-Uin.l.
iil^'-'acl
•n. Conn., have retiiniisl m work.
Carunvalet museum In l****t.v sai*l
- Conn., makes It a feature to give rv
•'TImt** if i,*i att**mpi i
Tlielr demand for inereawti wag»*s
ceptluns to capllallsts as well as
iiallv** rliildr* ii to nlicinl
subniiiteil to a iMiard of arid
anew h
bor leaders.
wadis of 3S.000JW0 InbabltantaI rat ion.
learn, an
■in.**U**s I
The headquarters of tho American
!*s pliiinlM-rs in Kingston. Kan . that 1*, one aalooo to eighty-three inOf r**nr.s**. tli
Flint Glass Workers' association an
habltanta. and this number U ronaunttil** cliil*lr**ii t
refused to sign the new scale of
to be remoriHl to T«iledo. O. The as
ly liicn*aslng.
h* KnglMi latigiiag**
*- and the iibnnbers are again on
Tbe annual revenue from tbe real
aocUtloa. which has 5.7<Hi memlK>rs.
and iK'iwoiutl estates of tbe Frem-b oahas BO dt'cid'ed by a referendum
dispute at the .lU-nnby Main col- tioii i* g3.S.Ui> i>er capita, or gl.'ri.-ld a
In which Allegheny. Pa , and Pittsburg
Til** children l**arn \cr.\ rapi<lly
lerles, in Wales, has resuittsi in a lock- tauilly. wbicb for Frem'e U estimated
were conaldertHl.
In-a.ly M*v**ral have lH***n glv.*ti p*.
ur persous.
II of nearly I.immi men.
Ihjck laborers have lioen more
til*iiis a.** 1«*acli*T. in tlie hc-Ii*»**Iv, l»a.\
on and i
.N’eH York city lirirkiayers n-ceive
lionrh
cesaful In Indterlng their conditions
and hutorlans sckvion** ladling
rents an liuur. rar|M*niers
rents.
. Willi** lh*iK* wlxi
eoutiuue lu make researclu** with a
4han workmen In any other line,
ar** glv**n inHtrtlCIion^
iimI painters SO ri nt*.
view to elearing the mystery surrvundfour years the men on the lakes have
Th** g<»vernni«*nt
Fornialloti of unions aniimg women lug tbe death of -tbe sou of Louit* XVI.
been able to bring about an lncn*ase
schiHiI <in tlire** niglii.*III Ik* <*neoiirnged in lown.
During
In wages of C!i per cent The move
to a*lvaiic<* I
the past year these organluihins In
WORLD’S fAiR NOTES.
Ment now on fo*d is to make thes.*
conditions general and have them ex cri-si.s.'fl more than Its* |K*r cent.
The figure of a huge elk eunstnictad
S ailslirs eoIl.Tted in fh-rniany have
tended to the men In llenmark. 8wed
in the schools
em of Itenns Is one of the rK'cullar ex­
* American
di.iricts. tl).* attendance* falls **ff
en. Norway and Great Ilriiain and In«^ •bown that 2k is>r cent. ..f the arcl
hibits. The bean elk com*** from Ven­
■luting th*- harxi-wUng ssat.«iti. which
raum*d by marhin(*ry tiM*<l for tura vxjunty. Cul.
land.
n l)**cenilH*r. As far a* jkissI■I'he gold cup which Mr*. Langtry rwThe Information has been given and industrial pnnM»s<-. surh as niamifnr
vacaiions ar«* arrang**d
furing. wer«> due to the deft'Cls in the cci\-ed when she won one of the great
from a very rt*Uahle soiirtn*. that
liarvesilng
I’sling |H*r
|H*ri**.l. the
ihc Jim
maihimw and Ui lark of profter luife jaciw at AscoL Euglaud. some years
si'liiK*!-* I«*lng closed
equalixatiun of wages of empinyos
March
ago w'iil bt* exhibited Ui the trophy
certain departments is being plannetl guards.
room of the physical culture bulhllng.
This
f-iv.*.; ih**
children a ll
.Memphis. Tenn.. electrical worker^
the United .States Ste«*l Corpora
? private car usi*d by i'reaideut months’ va*’atinn, hut thos** who
■. out.
They quit wi.rk when tlie Lincoln during the civil war and which
tkm.
At -the recent m(>ollng »»f the
atteii.ling th.* n*>rmal class... onl>
iHiKs«*s refusttl to sign the iiew wage carrh*d hi* body to Sprlngli« ld' for bur­ cclv.* iw*. moniiis' holidav. The *
presidents of the constituents,
u* num ask for an advance ial bus b«H*o loaned to the ex(>o*itlon caiional Uiard Is mi anxious to ohiain
ertles and sale afents of the cotnl.lnc
for exhibition in the Llni'olu museum
and IkMIi t nativ** i,*ach**rs
s a day. making their wage
bejd In New York, the re adjustineni
s»ndliig sev.ral t*. this country
by the Union FaclUc railroad.
of wagea
I one of the main lupirs sea e |.’;.r.u for eiglii luuirs
When
fiack train of twenty-five horses, tiwohtain a <v>lh*ge .ducailon
’he Northern Pacific management
discussed.
wrllh nil of their accouteniu'ota. will be IKisIhle the pupil U cxiiert.
U* .*X|K*nse. hut if
Livingston. Mont., has aUtut deof the novelties at the f.vlr. The
In flUnnU there are 44.0fH) miners;
Bpectacle
will
be
sent
b.r
eltin-n*
of
cl.b
d
to
inaugurate
a
change
in
the
Indiana, IS.OOO; Ohio. 8«.000. and west
*rnm**ni
numlK*r of hours cmstiiutlng a day’s Wyoming to murk Wyoiuliig day. The
em Pennsylvania. bO.OOO.
"The innu**ncc of th«* whools
borwe* will all tn* tsiulpji**d as If ready
r.'a.Iy b it n, a niark.ul degr****.
The mercantile agencies rep<irt that arshrdliiiaohrdluiaohrdlu hrdlii rdlii w
to sUrt on the trail.
the pres.-ni ilm** nearly as mud> Eng
Heniofore i«*n hours const!
wages of 200.000 industrial emph»ye« woik.
Is sp*.k.*n on ih*‘ island i * S|ian
luted a dav's work'and this is to l>e
bare been reduced 10 per cent,
The miplno piHiple a e fast
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
rhang«*»i to nln.'
more and preparations an' making
iriiig that Ih** Americans
jtngloy no
liiiernationai I-i»ngsliiir<'nien. Marin**
I of gisxl. anil
effect a similar n'duciion with rifpeet
I will let 1
tillty that was pr,*
v! Transpirt W*»rk»*rs' ass*»ci.ation
to 200.000^others in various lines on or
> all Americans, the
in hold its ihirl*'enih annua! c*»n
about July I. Prospects favor 1
Post.
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Imitate them.—Pll
venilon
at
MIlwauk.H*.
Wls.,
loginning
ducllons with ppganl to still
•an*, ha^
•The war exp
Iiert* are all at sen.” deOv«*r I'si n**w bicals have
thousands of others.
The week is Ju'r 11
s consta
dares a New Yoi
characterUoi! by further
slackening bf.*n addtHl during ih<* past .vear.
Is w hy we hear
Menbera of the onion aay that they

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