The Evening Record, April 23, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 23, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-04-23

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THE EVENING^ REGORH Hvwr'n
HETOHH YM»-am

JAPS LOST
7,OOOM£N

.OONGUSS
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It C.JBOOIED
PRIVATE MitPATCHEA

information

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AS A WALL COVERmO FOR BATH ROOMS AMO KfTCHk CSS IS VARNISHED TILE WALL FAFER. WHEN PROPERLY
” HUNG AND DECORATED WITH A THIN COATING OF VARMISH
rr WILL STAND CLEANING AND V^^ING. AND WEAR FOR

riaa Paapla Hdva tpaot Marry Maotba
bltoary Vigil Cut OE from :

R DOUBLE ROLL AND UP.

cainassaiss

tbay wart latebHaata of aotne nadia
«d. tour aann «ad ooa
a arpaat tba pant Itf days
TWENTY MEN KILLED BY MlNEE.
■nymla. Keweenaw oonaty.
PREMAiURS EXPi---- WN.
iparior. Tbaro baa boon ao
Mm witb tba leabood

FMiaeala c. Oaad Nabbaea WHf Ea
HaMMaaday.
Wara Flodng It Fram a Launch Whan Im"iaia ^Si£*Eir' "SStlL^Mtty
with It an tba raaManto caeapt tba
By Wlra to tba JCaaslas Boeord.
i want Off AWaiapI to AaaaaaS
Sre, who
winter there.
Jm hart apanl tha wl
fblnMn April E2—Tba bodlea of
Tb# winter baaa bean aa uauaually
nata Oanarol Kurapattrln by
ika tM dead ear bora baadita bare
Ore cloaad
aagaon of
long oae. mad, tba

bam praparad for barlal. Tba faoerals
narigalioB li. beyond prtcodcoL but
of aU tba eaeewted laeo 'rtl
no fear, tba Ulaoder. bare
there are ao
plaea Moodar Baraliis at 11 e
>d for u»a
tha aecrtaa--------Bccaoiarlaa of ---Ufa.
waoted
By Wire to ibe Eranla* Raoord.
Paria. April 23.—A dlapateb from Ample aspplle* of eaUblea. carda.
uinea aad hooka wore left at
St. Patertburg aUtea tbal tba Japao
Id when the Ughthooae kaei
ateMric cbalr tor tba aeaEotd
• loaaat ta tba raportad orngagemont
are. i
I try no doubt hart lawreu wra
__ the Tala river atuabarod 7AW
TbU tofonaatlon U contalnad to pri
rata dlopaicha* racalrad from Port
net with —»Jt or bare
Artbnf which are aald to coafirm ti ____ ____ Jly III. H
oonaldered all
nimora of tba baUla la that region.
are aUre and wall.
ITaually Kteamcra are able to ply
Mora Ruaalafw KItlad.
tween
tba
aad the mainland
8t. Petaraburg. Apni
Tba ain- >. an eariler Intend
date
Ibaa
Ihla. while oeREPUBLICAN WARD CAUCUSES nor baa racalTed tba followl^ trie- caaionally the period when narigatloo
rng
..flun froa Viceroy Alexlatf. baorhig
la cloaad la of Tory abort duration.
HELD LAST EVENINO.
todayb date:
However. thU aeaaou It la not brilered
"I raN»acifnIly report to your tam H
will be rtelted by any
teoty that yeatenlay during the ^— l»lr Roya'e
before tbe flrrt of May.
Slaty War. Choaan to Rapraa«in •Jit lug of Blnea tty noaw ataam lanncbeii. craft
atiU balu thick and of treo
Ueutenant Pall and tweaty taaa were extant.
It baa been raportad
In tha County Conw
ad thronitb a mioa aaplodlag
fereat
tlmea
daring tbe wint that
-auraly
under
the
atern
of
one
of
thv
Friday. Apr.t 29.
____
afolly______tba
launrhaa."
_____ ___________ B north abor* and
Attempt In
Isle Royale acroaa tha lee. fi>r the I
_ dei^a***
flrat
lime
on
record,
but these stories
liunt,
April
23.—Rumor*
1. Pet
........ _ilon that two beggan at- have not been substantiated and are
taclrc
*d the aaaaaalnatlon of General not credited.
lempiad
Inciudad in the present population
atkin when
be waa In. N« w
Knropat...^
---------of tele Royale are two men who hare
rang a few daya ago It la
ibe beiccara
micc?ieded In ap­ bean caring^ for tbe property of tbe
tnniI me
oeggnm Buccrtded
««.riventloii. There wera no conlct. proaching tbe geaeral ahd were Ulk- Washington Isla
Island club. The other
keeper of the Washing
ing to hlin when a guard noticed that three are the ke
one of them put bla band Inalde bla too Island hotel. ■ slater aad an aa■obe. The men were aelicd and Blatant. The woman
leardhed and knivea were found upon ---------------—------par11 fromMontreal,
]
FlrB Wml.
ibem. II la «ld that the men were tkmlariy to spend the winter wUh her
brother. She 1» said to be pngaged In
lapanese ____________ _
literary work.

DELEGATES •
SELECTED
\iS-«SS^«rS7.“
WHUa nAoemi rrrommm,
^

sr.'S’Cirsirf-ijs:
rlrioa IMW b*« peml^ *o wt aod

Ti
STSJSS“Si'?S.SK^'S
:
Z^JSSTtea »o( bbM amatoA. tb*

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the rlrUwy
4. ihr Nortbani EeciHUn coc.

COSTSST POSTPOIIIB

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ifc i;- . '. Ootmt Wlipan* ta rrafaaaar Njra.
NrabaWy naat Friday.
Oa aeeoaat of the deaib of Mr*. R

Plymouth Rock Eggs for Sale.
DRUG STORES
Large number of Plymouth Roc’.i
from pri re birds; arlll aril at il
CHANGE HANDS eggs
per setting. C. I. Tomlin. Manistee.
216C-2t

lerdar afieracsoa. The eaaiwt w to
t»rt boon baW laat orontntj^ two
- * lalMattw were oa ibair way
r ootlAed and retoraed borne
o hare tbe coatee*.
U too late for pnb^
^ueaily qalte a aam

Sacond Ward.

rSTu.

"t 'iTprobaMa that tba opat^ will

SrtreTan" iT
Taller.. ’ vSuSia (S*bel. WlUlam

cbalraiaa. _____________

biaistwuldcowplaiiit
AHagaa That Aathraelta Coal Carrying
Raada Maaa Baan Viaiatlng th.
Sharmafl Anti-Aniat Law.
By Wirt to tbf Eraalnr Record.

ROXBURGH AND GANNETT BUY
JOHNSON COMPANY.
City Drug Store Will Be Operated by
C. A. Sugbee. Oe*a of the
Former Owner.,

Chairman George O. Corell
*ROu^!"r G. Heuinann
and Robert K Waller.
Delegate.—George O. Coroll. rtalr_ian. Fred Pratt. George Cro«H. Rob
ert Walter. A. B. Cook,

5STi:ss'*.irru.?i!;..? ~i ,,

SiWia. r«»»
road, and tba
a^Iag
oarTyiuo
*«« -----allegtog a rlolailon of tbe
Bbarwaa antl-tn»t Uw and p^ng Bongbey. U K
K. Clbba. .............
Ibat tbe United EUtea take action to laabc Winnie
e aad
Frank Saxton.
a
reaumln fmther rtolatloBa.
.elected to act on
.........
W.
W............waa----------Smith
the county committee in place .
K. Boughoy. dcceaaed. '
RUNAWAY ON UNION STREET.
Fourth Ward.
(Will Oraafa Taam Taak a LIttl.
man. B. H. Pope
gprint Thia Naan.
tary, M. E. Haakell.
ra. William Tblrlby. Robert
Fulgbum. E. H.
EOB Union atraet. It U ataiad the '"Dal^ea.
’.'Hannen.
George. W. Slew
Han
boraaa bacaaa frighieaad at tba btmi Pope. J. W..Tblriby.’M.
E"Ha.keIl
Md made a daah for liberty. The art. W. W. Thirl
Fifth Ward.
drlvar «mld aot bold the borww and
be waa thrown oat but fortunately
IrchlM.
arna not tnjurwl The bugiD waa a
, secrttary. WIU»m W. Falrt
what damaged a^tb^au^
Trileiw. John Sanborn. E. C.. Hogan.
William Richard.
frigbienad and atartad
;Sb but was aooo caught.

....

PREACHER SENTENCED.

By Wlra to tbe ErtalkE Raoord.
Blgouraay. Iowa. April 23.-1^. I B
Taylor, who antered a plea of guilty
to tba charge of bigamy, waa aen
tmead to toar yaara’ Impriaoomenl
today. Ha la a handaome young aran
galisL fanltleualy drraaad and ramnrkably brlHUnt._______

FINE EXHIBIT.

W. T. Roxburgh and Frank B Ganpti. formerlv of the City Drug com­
pany. have iwught In the Johnson
Drug company and will be the propri­
etor. of the' late Jamca G. Johnaon *
drug store at 155 Eaat Front atrect
deal waa closed today and tb< ,
__ proprietors will take liumcdlaio
posseMlon.
“toth gentlemen are well known In |
city. Nr. Roxburgh baa been her^'
past ten year knd during that time
made many frienda. Frank Oan..,.t has lived here practically all his
life and attended the local schools
and has a host of frienda who will
wish him and hia parinw tucceaa In
their new venture. Both have had
cuniiderabe experience in the drug
busineas and are well able to aenre
their patroBK
City Drug fftora Changed.
A. Bugbee bks purchaaed the In
tereau of hU patrneata In the Bugbae.
Roxburg Drug Co. known aa tha City
Drug Store, and will oontlaae ffie
hualneaa at the old aland. Mr. Bogbae
la an experienced phannaciat and will
condoct tbe bnalneaa enUrely under
ragiatered pharmarlaU and will en­
deavor to keep up the repnUUon of
the store.
Mr. Bugbee has bren in bnainea in
the city for right years and daring
that time has med many frienda who
will wish him continued aucceaa. Thr
deal wa» rinsed veaterday whereby be
me sole poaiu^aor of the CUy
t Store. Mr. Bugbee has secured
aervicrt of James McAllister, who
assist him In waiting on his put

..llbelm block, can be seen n

_____________ here are aumy pretty
NEW FORTO RICAN GOVERNOR. piece* In the exhlWl and It la Indeed
a pleasure to look at them. Pyrog
Baakaiaa Wlnthrap Will Succeed Will­ raphy U a comparatively new art bat
iam H. Hunt
wUb proper training and study some
very beauUful efferi* can be pro­
By Wlia to taa Branlng Raoord.
which I* fully exempUfled by
Waabtagtoa. April 23.—The preci- duced
the collection nt Mist Mlller a atodlo.
rat bbaa aalactad to l*e Wlll^ H The
daot
exhibit opened yeeterday and
________jaor aa governor of Porto continued
Haat’a
today, quite a number oi
Rico.
Beekamn
BO. !»»,■
mmtwmm, Wlatbrop.
-------------------r who at praaTteitors
eatI Judge
Jadga of tba Coon
Conn of Flrat In- treasurescalling and inspecting the
«rt la PbUadaIpbla.
ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED.
OPfNEO ROSEBUD LANDS.
Praaldari Slgnad Sill Opanlng 41MOO Mrs. Amos Sweat Fasaod Away This
Morning at 2 0*010011.
Aaran la Sauth OakaCa.
SweeC wife of Amos Sweet,
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
of the rebrilloo and a
W’nahington. April 23.—Preaident
the paalnnla. died t
piooeer
2 o'clock at her booic
Burning-----------Miaaloo. The
la tbo Roaabud ladtaa agency In Booth Old
__ _______________
iltles of her adlie in_____
----------age, almost
four aoore years
raneed
a
haring
passed over her bead.
g pasaec
— BeFoil Through Hatehwoy.
her aged bnaband she learts oar
By Wire to tbe Bvealng Boeord.
oi^oer in Kaaaaa. Her taacral vtll
Datnrtt, MIcb.. April 23.-Jake U- be held nt 2 o’clock .uraorrow after­
Bate, agad ». toU tbroogb tbe batch noon la tbe M. B. cbmA at Old MtoZZ7 "be Mteblgaa pteat of tbe sioc nader tbe dtreetloB of UnderAtoarieu car and Pboadry oomgav

PraaMaat VtoHa King.
By Wlra to tba artalag Baeoed.

PLAN TO BtEAK SniHE

By Wire to the Erealng Record.
enna. April 23 —The goreramant
Vienna.
has bit
hit upon
n____a_ptaa which It Is he­
'd srill
will eventaally I----------break the strike
Hcved
jrkera ^n Hungary
Hungary. AH
of railway workers
___ay_ reaei
..jenriau among atrikerv.
numbering
ll.aOO of 70.000 men onl,
lag ll.a
will bo ordered to
— .Join tbe colors and
work tbee train* a* isoidlert.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TRY A RnORO WANT AO.

Nat only laad to but
SUKC

showers; wanner

Urtb*

DON'T WAIT TOO LONG!

THE FASHIONS "
IN MEN’S
FOOTWEAR.

Evwything comra to him who waits i aaeept ttw waiter. Thin aiay Sd
true ina rsaUurant, but at Banda a S4A9, ftJt. SM9, ElS-Sfl, f1SJ9
SAMPLE SUIT OALE there are plenty of waltera waHing to wait aa
you.
BEAR IN MIND that avwy fiuH is af thIa aaaaan’a araka and
strictly up to snuff and worth almost douWa.
MEN’S, BOYS. CHILDREN’S CAPS in andlaaa variaty af aatora
and ahapaa. Your stea la hare, too; 25c to IlSa
-Wo don’t tell aatlafactlon—wa glvt K away."

Wa moMd Ilka to ahaw you
tha new aummer tan uralk-avars
in shaaa and oxfords wa are un­
packing today.
Thay are t»w nobbiest shapaa
aver produced in men’s foot-

$3.50

S. BENDA & CO.

WaftsOvcrPMcatofLfiO

'MadiaUiA

REAL RELIABLE OUTFITTERS
SSSGffi

WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOF.

OcitortonEtoto

ROYAL BLUE
3.50 SHOES
NEW

AH OPRORIUNITY
OF A LIFE TIME

SPRING

That you will not find tho aqaal of our Man's *

F»ai'fc»n'b



SHoeds

In tha city for tha pries. LIGHT WEIGHT and EXTREMEL
DRESSY. Wc give you a new pair if they break. H will pay you I

***”"rOWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppeaita Whiting Hotel.

SHOE STOR

STYLES

for men who «1ress well
give j-ou

Value

Wc

Phones: Cltlmna It. ffall 199.
Cor. Tenth 9t and Laka Ava.

Receivc<l.

Never In the bl.rtory of Trav­
erse ('Jiv has such oflerings In
little used

Tha Old Rallabte Shoa Hawsa

1

secemd hand

pianos and rr^na been placed

FRUK FREIORIGH & Cp.

before tbe people. Think of It!
nanoa from «fi0 up. and the
price* of orkana range from 120

THE NEW STAND
2A2 Front Stroat

up during Oil* sale. Don’t fall
to see these goods. An early
Tl*lt means first choice.

O. C. MOFFATT

W.W.UMBULCDI1PAIIY

Abstracts ot TIUs
Eatabtlahod In 1808
Masonic Block

l29FrsRtSt. R.E.StrsN:.«cr.

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. 1-.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TO Dress StylisUy Fancy Colored Shirts
J^Yet Economically

IjSmay be done by any man who comes
l¥io u* for hi* spring and anromer ap^ parel. The exclusiveness of our show­
ing and our remarkably low price*,
make this store the headquarter* for
many dlserirtlnatlng and thrifty men.
The vast assortment of style* ani
fabric* we show, a-ssure* a satisfac­
tory selectli-n at price* that are a poa: lUve earing. We urge you to come
^bere Jnst to see the new styles in

1. Adler Bros. &
Co. and Michaels
Stern Qio^HIni

BOUGHT HOTEL.

Ffret F. M. Eaaaratoa3
sssetceotarledootaf tbebay----- Tbe Smt eaeantaa of tbe
and at proa eat tbara are aboat three
baadred feet of dear water. It Is ox- rlH be roB May 1 frooi PWoe
pectod. U tbo oootb wind hoWa. that ibta city aad Elk BapMa Tb*.
K triB ba eatlroly oat of tbe bay by MarqnettejHqp^^te^ a beavy by-

SMS>dtiSSdiSiditittstss
Partly rlondy toaigkt aad SaEIa]
tonight,
f
^

Olalk'Ooers

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

£. Wynkoop Will Be Landlofd at
Carp Lake.
D. E. Wynkoop has purchaaed the
Boughey
hotel at Carp Lake, the deal
_.jghey L-----having been imade yesterday. Mr.
Wynkoop will imake a number of restractiire and will aoute
pairs on the st
___ and up to the miaute
“ * *^teo^.*”He
hotri. He 'wlU
wlU run it thl*
this
______ aad vrlU make It aa aUractIve
aa poralble._______
rf for t«*
-A —
gate* to tbe county eoa*
..j held at Ehat Bay this
The foUoartag were aeieMed. Joba M. Ooartede. Lewis AaauL
David Boonei Walter ffUger.

<

eiiy B«ek Store

_____ _

JSr
arm* mart w

Thaa* makes exemplify the blgheri
. expretalon In creative Ulloriag fkML
You will see erory feature which
chaiwderixea tbe artteUc prodnctlona
of tbe high priced custom tailor.
spring oyoroM 9730. 910, $12 and
a t7JM>. 910. $12 te 922JBS.

& UHlbelm,

Cwwr Tiwsf
Mf OsiM

Boe, 65c. ll.tH., 11.25. fl.M. |2.(ki. $2,50 Madras and Percales. ■tilpM.
check*, polkadot*. Many of these direct from Nw York Impactan^
Exclusive design*

>.

'

i

Neckwear 1
Bilks and sailn* in pattern* to be found In ao other store in tbe
direct from New York. New York U tbe Paris mf America aad PM«
the pace for good dreaaer*. These tiM aell at 25c, bOc. 75c. |IS9 aad
are made In Ascot*. Tecks. Bowr. Fourte-Haads aad Btriags.
,

Your Head Drasa
While •toar'ln oar ad. I* far frcm -leaat" In Importance to year ap
pearance. With tbe -Dnniap- hate at |6 aad the beat xalato la hate
at from t\£b toT*-«0 that the market aEorda we feel well gaallfliff to
supply your bat waau.

* -

. HAMILTON ^



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STElNrcRGrSG«ANOdPS» HOUSE
PMidodr

Xerm VUkmx, rnmcnmn <* t»

5t£rSvJTS=5..’|«

MOMAY

WM. A. BRApy^

NgMUmi EAST

waasass^
nowAmfunic

Br-Lottie Hair PaAer

55rSJL&S2??.CtSJ
iTa aroootoat «WA vfO to tatoa
» any price
ttooi HoHstcrnR Rockr MomUia TOa.
8m Umb thUTc. stov. oat and sloop.
Tto cklldroa's doeSor. » cants, taa
M tablet fam- Johaooa'B Tira« Store.
T8Y A RECORO WAKT AO.
TRY A R8CORO WART Aa

▲------nsj kr 09 FMk, Kmi Mk
aUMkiiGmraL
U4---------

ftacmtilr.

IMiifataaf Tto

MamBao—> mnniiHiiiiiT
gaEHttafau.

MOMt a towi

—‘'“•"^JT&SSS

«id Soon w he P>otee< 1e AMMlie

„ _ a good tadIcaUaa that they
want aomethlag. Bat do they
need what they vaat?-^H»ot al­
Aad Hkewtoe
they ansa
oflsa
ways. ABO
naewTse laey
do not wut what they need.
But E to aafe to predict that
yonr girl or your boy will NEED
a bank aooooat when the time
_
oomee fidr them to eater High
achool or college. We can aaatot
yan to prepare It fOr them ta n
Tsry coarenlent way. FIts cents
a day dropped Into one of our
Uitle steel hanks will easily do
the bnslaeaa for yon. The hank
cosu yon aothing—we Iona It to
yon. We pay you S
oompoond Interest on
Ing*. too.

^ IMS Mt «Ak Itmnm. oo* frMt.

Pri««!35c,5tt,75c,tl“S‘.SS“

rocnuB WM M ItoUoar;
Morlc to ptrlac toaO

Safe of Scats ao« Open at the Bn Oficx

EST«‘'£r¥K-J5li^SiSS'.K»..«

raarta to ito paotw «fc^

R.

«oft oalOfaMo *T«to* apooljo
/**« Owt^ tto row
gTMt crodit
CTOOIl TOT
tovot groat
a groat tarortto U ^
Fbe pastor IS
-------m poople la and oet of tto church.
fottafe
> M« was
loti as tto
JT.?rMe
________
_ ogrrt&g.

MoGOY

WM. F. BFNNETT,
GnMN-COMMlSSiSN'" ;SIOCU.BO^ER

Ito totito f^ state or omOjOTT or foucoo.
lAICAS OOUl*TT-os.
«^1«* vltklo OM rmr H«
rraak J. Otoaoy aakoo oath^
,.Ki»,
t>«»»■» yr ?! r Is scalar partacr of tto tmi of P.
---- ■-« ^e» tat* mumm rootrUitmo oo I. Choaoy A Co, dolag bastaM to tbe
City of Tolodo. Oooaty aad 8^ ato^
said, aad that said trm win pay tto
SaT of ONE HUNDRED DO^M
for each aad erery oaM of Catarrt
that caaaot be cored by tto uee of
__
ttanmo*r« »itotootollT Tto^** Hall's Catarrh Cure.
prank J. CHBNET.
ilo. I. • bn*-

HaHl&liIlliRiitliGi.BMi
OpposUe P. O. iUMOto 8 and 4

•^vrssssftiswo. GOING
RAPIDLT
Trte'He'n’i^3R*WIIt lor CoiaU.

KNtOHTi TEMPLAR CONCLAVE,

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or MKBIOAII

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lataadaat
imnmthaT

MBSHAWranMBOSnSS
of s farmer whose soo to eagyd to
m niece of hto The son falls la lore FareweU Perty In Honor of Mioa Roy
WatoK. Who Laaros tor Eoattla,
with the.uewcnmer. he and hto to
uotbMl not caring orermoch for each
WaMv. foaoday.
other anyway. Just aa tto tori
to. Of the mmand^^_
Miss Drila Marttaek entertalaod
elve youag ladlea tori erealag ta a
Hag of tto glrn
tarmer. He tares
«. .—ugh to leara that
leave for Beattie. Waak, Toeaday.J^
«T«ing was whltad away la rariOOT
faoase it to alghL aad here is w
Mown oaa of the moat raaltoMc »v. camsuaad asoale aad tto gnesU s^
a number of bouts rory happito.
stage craft erer glrea oaMay
were, truly
terriSc hitozard to ragtag and tto rvfiuahtaaata
ef cateaea
chlekea Maowsem^
am to aasa as tto girt opens tto aad eoasiBted ot
or to toaro. As she tom eto dsaneee her betrayer who hy a wm flteeh. panic. plL eo^rc and *1
rutoto fsteoMMoTto TtaMag tto doubt H."
Mm TtoaoadeiMhtoparsBtaad
Carder
wtoh ta tkto way to thaak car
tarmmniMMta aad goM oat to M Meads aad adigkbora fior tbair jaaay
for hU son aad tto girt aad erctytktag
MIMaa
•ad* hagwilr____________
Mr. aad' Mra. W. A. Baaale aad Rsmly

rrius-srvsrsrs*"’

secrated wortt wOl
Dans R Papt

22!^*rii;?5i.'5;sr55S

AU. KINDS or
•»*«*
■dM-tad ptatoantOattor^ «gg^

r!^.Vr

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

HAVE YOU HEARD
THE STORY
ol a man who got a feather in hit throat and was tickled
to death?
A man came b the Enterpriie the other day aadwas
tickled nearly todeath-»nMit not by a fcalber—by .
the quality of goods he bought and the low prices at
which he tiought them.

SEEDS
ToaKMTOw you eaa hay |1.»
worth of Borthera grown gar^
dM and flower eeeds for poly
ito srfU atoo aell dnring thia

ENTERPRISE

SSWKSI

grocery

Sptcial Gas Beater Sale
Portable 6at IHaUrOs $2siO to $bsSO
Can be attached to any chandelier in any room. Will
take off the chill in five minutes.
If you don’t use gas put in gas. It cost you nothing.
All you pay for is the range and we sell th;K

imttr^T"...........;

«
of new
taeal KnlgWs lateroatad M tee Fre.^
erected at Liadea thU .
_
•Ism MeelUip.
CLEARANCE OF gUIOHTLY USED
Michael P.
has been appointed
postmaster st KipUag. Delu county,
PIANOS AND O80ANS.
vice Orville A. Norton, rectgned.
Out at Linden the muskrats are re­
building their houses sad making oth
country that langht them to rcMia
TAGS
er preparations for winter.
PtICE
and be of Talas to ItThe presktonl baa tent to the se---the Domination of Henry 8. Wlckwarc
ooeu and other talereeting features INSTRUMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN a be postmaster at Cass City.
S tto“inrwhich wii- -The annual meeUng of the Gc-----TESTED
GO
AT
LOW
PRICER
ssnciation of \OongregaUoo»l mlnlscaMlons to the beauUfnl
.ers and churches will he told st Lin­
Vf^e.Hlp 8aa Prsadaco. Tnew
den. April S6 and *7.
John L. Whetsel, a farmer about
Fisret toying st the W. W. Klmbsll
four miles from Clinton, committed
Cempany'B PIsno Salesrooms. 12S
aTY A880«ATIOH feET IN A8suicide Wednesday night by shooting
taimseE through the head. He was M
csgo o SMAI from Trarerue aty.
EURY CHURCH.
Bars old. s widower and ”
8TA8E AND PLAWRM.
Branch county farmer
inelr bees, which came
IMalMit toartors-and *«aaa n Paywinter all right, are dying off In great
numbers. Tto fish In tto shallow lakes
Wsre PapM* by J. W. Mlllltoa
^^Se toalgbl. Unde Tom. *"of the county have alao died by thouaag Mm. Praaklia.
______this purposeful story. U
ett-^
lea Hockeit. a farmer asar 8agtmyed by Ptto
Company's sale d
nrdia
____ Jrank laudanum In a Saginaw
orlginsl Unde
oncans. which to w
ulmrooms. No. Its ---------------- -- aalooa Wednesday evening and dl»l
best ki
the world. Ttoere rmponse has been quick ^ already a^ly afterward. He was a single
brated
aad taro Marks tu large sale* are reported by t
maa and had
.....
JSL The work ot
for a couple 'of weeks past.
of tto rain was
la^
players It further er ^\^en they undertake anythin Ube
“Uacto" Daniel MeConnell. who
the present dosing out sale of
lives on the county line road, aouth of
pianos and organs they make no h^ Argentine, was In Uaden Wednesday.
J nark cT Btbertan blood- u^ bnstoees shout lu Ttoy stopiy -Uncle'' Dan will to 1»0 years old
■ell the InstrumenU without retard to next June sad geU aroond Uvriler
Uian arost of tto old hoys at 70 years.
nad aord speeh^les are rtjw' the*pr^ 'd’^^^STirumonU.
People who are finding faalt with
fnct, we can't uBord to I
tto graaeat woatber taay take com- —nrded with old tos
tort oat of tto story told hy a Laaolng
•n our Ifactory to
maa. who soya that fifty-two years
•chool Idtober ae^
_____
7\he
s by
th hundred!”*«Sd Ms
Wedaeaday bto talker drove from DeStrong, who to personally Wtcnd
Star” gnlatet 1
Witt to Leasing In s sleigh, the
the sale. “Yon tee we neU ou
ground being then oovered wlUi a
and tb
The Mg tatorascle baUt at Be
ISd mM^bT^loLmed up Into two
do^ js^r U to to the atHarbor under tto combined eSor
mris.% proBoan -MjT aad tto p^ auction at Steinberg s Grand oo Mn- that we must dispose of nil — the city chtttcfaes was occupied
ST-^“ Tto derotloBnl wna fol
April ». and that means a nlgto ptonos and organe at proportlooately Bight for the first Ume. though the
loaad far apong. "Come Unto Me. by ^ catoyaseat for tto theater goers of
idan was to open oerrlees In the new
SrtaSiSfc.
^•SS“Sty for the
U ne d np liKe -hot cakes.' We have racrived
ttoAi-------,.
RMelefit Werfcera.
PMU to the heart. It Is Jsst a pjv mnay mall orders for plaaos aad orgsav aad oer deHrery teams to the
erllh a story which U
city are kept very busy. Ii;s a Tad
which Is truly tdd is i
letter' tale for the people and w* are
nktng many of them hsppy.^
■ay to told. ..
Th** sale wlU oontlaae naUl all to
Mdsud by tto TlllalB.
It on to a
oo^ a «ock marriage, goes asray inimeau which have had the aHght-

INTEBESTING
d)NVEIitlON

:v

'M

Yaar RanaMe Hmaa Paralator.

Wtwleaalc and RataH. *

\ms »nKS jMi

SS.to OttoTTto tot
Phone Nomben ’
Bell. 188
Chi*ew,808

WS

widRcarred badtVtt. from $4.75 for « ri|M
aptoabeaaufoldtair. jost Ukc cot. aaddfe
•eat. Tenr wide top back afet. nfedy canrad.
flata^&i ia back. dD fefi aad aptadfes
akelTbemkd.toroalT$8.COfor6. InXIUR
latge aaKRtiaeBt jot' ^ ^ anjUua* jot
want at joM srhal yoo want to pay for h.

J. W. SLATER,

A RECOWf AS (BHVnraiH; AS EBlAWm

flpMtel to tke SrMiv Awo^
WIillo—>w«. MMu April B.-Tbo
I cojoraMo poeiol
r TMin «M at tko toll to wni'
^Otfs la« «rcali« on»o«to «to

King Vletor toauaoi Is «aatad as
srlohlag that aotoaal tto ItaBn »•
Mgimats waald ratwa bo-e. ^ h
of tto oalaloB that tto iMlgraau Ui
thU eooatiT ar# uadoabtodly boao
•tsd aad tf they would rstara lo Italy

IH

tota toaa roiBaloialy ct ot

EbiMmdbf Jos.K.Gri«er

UlellMaBNittafPwv.

V«Mt
«f Wim—>iiri ^
«M» f%>iyifcH fH— «v M«^
tots «r tiM CNm*.

j,. la tto oloToatfc or rka tmm.

a ia DiaiH Cliam
TBs cat Atata «he OMM baaadfal cliair TOT
r asw atw, TCMtnd wm Mad back, v«y
BacM irtartf^ I tawed aak. It aaken a

pmdaisito of His Gicaiest Ssexcas

c. A. mtuBtmm, c%

UmK tot
^ Ito itol ttot
tto ««HlM
to*
I. .iiturT tatortp«to « ••^
Mkctk o'Biatto otoof
MM of Ito JifooM* poMto* to
WHAalmiorl^
o drlto of
ttoy «M
MlM oto oeeooMMto aioto. Tto oto
Of tto *!••• of Port Afttor W •*
MV tottto«tocfitow*rlM«>t**r

r

,j« Barrtaa tov< of asMmaon So
iMi «o* isaallinag Oa stalo laa

^ 2Sm i:«"ran«sr-ar

/A nealfkal -Sc«« u lit MmT

srisrs--£3£^
umt% irnmmp- m Bmtn^

te

Fia«t Al>aetic»Eito ««BiaTW»CSiyl

^*5tt cosr.

A. F. WsrUnger.

C. W. Aahtew.

traverse Otp 6as Company

When You Go FisMng
You want to go prepared to wade. The water may be deep, or there- may
l>e some holes in the bed of the stream. If you had a pair of

Goodyear’S India Rubber Glove
Mackintosh Wading Pants



,

You wouldn’t care how deep the water was; you would get your fish and be
happy- Just one thing to remember-ihat the price of rubber goods has ad­
vanced since last season, and these arc now sold for $11.00, and we fully war­
rant every pair.

High Top Rubber Boots
the long legged kind, made on purpose for fishermcn-Bcitcr be prepared for
the first of May. and get your pair now-then you will have them. These »cll
for$5,00.

Men’s Short Cut Boots
light weight—made for use in small stream»-carry these in all sizes: 'A mort
popular boot. Our price for these boots is $3.25.
- '
.;

Long Leg Trouting Boot
made in light weight—on purpose for trout fishing—light on the feet—easy to
get around with—cvcr>’ fisherman should own a pair. Cost you $5.00. All
our rubber goods are new and right from the factor>-, and we guarantee these
to be the best in the market. Even if you don’t buy. we want you to sec these
boots. You may be tempted to “tty your luck." No sport known like trout
- fishing. Let us help you become a Twentieth Century fisherman.

^^be raae bulbs, at oaly tc

aaly tesach.
Oaaaa botas. at ooly lo aa^
MhUa balha. la clasM at
only •• aadh.
, BMMber. the gardda aafl
toaar aaada are tto regular Sc
pachagw at ONLY ONE CENT

■P

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

tHE lWNHlW &Uiy ^ f

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m

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LAWOroilS

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«-—WMk twopw*

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POWDER

bora titoi---- -----------«C«mU. TJMirewlUl* ■O appeal aad
tk« JatfSMBt vu p«U
aftrr th*- TfTdJol wmM i
TtaMs MeAofife.
the dafaadaat t
---------^ eJBb Mma^.
m. tto
Astoria
sail Veto
“**tJ?* irtropoUua
.*<«*«•

SMOCUliOB.

»

M4SM. •»« tfc® «**rt
hcM.
SK1BW.O
one am. »n«^-

iffo m MmHer ofHmmlik
CtmAL *IW8
•r TU WMHLl

Tiy in,

into

m»em m$at mmt x^ttmo

la ooasrm »«>■
tto aui*. aad
tocaaat sr^pattir tv »T

I?%?alfto
lajarad.
H* faU face to^wacd, cottla* Ws
{.e* aad hla uvk, todd« toaaW

ito tosc CcfUlaly
ialBly ao aobto afUoa!
^ww.
fcwl la thm aao« of rUtlit
OBtrersa to so orcaalaad
il eoa«aar aad rreantotly „.ua> dtopuiod this..and both Mm
tto later tl » dar tbe KTcater tto nt- pr«f«red for a lawnit. whan thar met
frtJSd***It
will 9vm W^ to^
^ij^T^waat that thins haaglas
r four yi
*'
wtea bt tod hMt ir»e* «r y«*i« ««
are toMtor bto to. wbU« tto
church
wanted IMjOOO. There wa*
ttot to.
oM» •!« >o Udekcitot
__ _____
Takoa an argument over Uie terms and #na»tfmtud tow to CM* to h
r yean before eren there ly the plalnliff said; “Let n* leave it
HL
a ramor of goM in the Klondike. to the boy* and do without any oonrt.
.> .— dur.
JOMIM
iw—|i»M has been with her hat­
pick one man and 111 pick an^ ant tooiight band aU these years. Bishop Bompas.
___ . Ust them hear everything aad
m to«to
towd ofdl
toito* hto Hot TtalatU«
__ nbw saalor bishop of the raat wastara what
they say goea." Walbaam agr^.
iaed ttoiB U tocb. He lOOB
kdiaa
proTlnce. will preside as
be pUIntlff. defendant and wltIS BOt
I L-: • foaad that this was
aot *DOOCta.
aaough. Md
ato
or memhar of tto erleslastical
MW
were heard, one at a time. At
I R ^ ha* sradaallF raised W* amre to |»
rhich
ia«» of Ropart's
le eiplraikm. of two and
■ ’
TheSSir dar to sharply lefocm^ •»
oSeadar that blowlas a bora doe* not a Boecesaor to the late Arrbblshop
Sire a chaiOfev tto Hsht to ran orer Uarrha«. He makas bis beadqaar
without n word the defendant |«^
a pMlestrlaa who falls to Jump oot of teis St CarilKW Crossing, between
his pocketbook out. 4.000 oaedollar
i ito way oa baarins tto tootmMC
hllhi were handed to McAullfe and the
Medway, huaa, boast* of the ool>
P was declared closed.
are depaitmeat la that slate, or. per
haiN. la aay other whieh ha* a elarsyaua for lu dilaf. Her. Robert W.
t. the nadenlgaad. do harehy
I to r.~_
___ bottle of
_ _ of Tar
____ It Ian* to enra your Opposed to PsUrsen Plsn*''aud Btatas
beae lu chief easlasar for thr«> year* Byrap
aad U said to hare woo that aod^ eoogh or cold. Wa also goafnatw a
HIS ObJacHon*
poaltioa throogh m«4t as a ai* agtat- ttowat botUa to prora aattoMtoiT or
Public.
«. His oomradaa la the dapaitaieol aoaay rarnadad.

NiKDISGOVERY
m CHNgPTItl

DeuMt fliMClafiir

Uiicli Ton’s

s-vr^y-TOr..*^

and all diseases of throat and lunos
mice, soe and *1.00
||

caatly. aaw proof that aot away EMUahaaan kaow the words of their aattoeal aathaai. He was wairtns at
tto statloB tor bla trala whan a few
of the oHra loyal he«aa to alas •‘Ood
Sara the Klag." bet each In aooce*
alca eaam to a aaddaa paosa aad laaaeatabty broke down. A daaparate
anal attempt failed BMwt Isnomtaloosly. greatly to
r tried to
___ .orer of
bU^aariiaT^Bd^torer
d a --------parting
chat wUb his• noble
nob] aad slightly em
raanadII ■dStasB.
haeteaa.
oaiiaMi
Captata Rkhmoad Pearson Hobson
has pohllahad a card In the
-w.p^.. --------- - ..-J nuppofleni
r thttr afforta, Ihoogh vain. In to
Uf of his attempt to obtala the dam«tlc nomlaatloe for repraaaotatl

cw>

of Hlatorfeal totorsaL Tto Mto
eoptleal Resmattoa-tto
Wto Freed tto «ava—A Trib­
ute to UaoblB. Oraat, Ebmtoaa,
Sbennaa aad Dmtglas.

s\‘“irs

• Sarsaparilla

rerssissff^

guarante
tepllng a plan before
> were acceptl
It i* very evident, however, from a
letter received by a Traversa City
bualnee* atan. from a Chloa
facturlng company, that tto
has eomplated plans In Cbli
about to ask lor asUmata
irr read* la part a* follow*;
• Architect Jans C. Petersen, ISIS
Ashland block. Chlongo, aad Travexae
City. Mich, has
school building, costing S».0W. to »erected In Toar city by the board
education of Traverse City. EsUam
be reoelrad In about two ww
wlh omce* of architect.hi* plan ha* aot been adoptad by
the bos?d of adaeatlon. the aichU^
tos never been authorised to proctod
with making working plana aad fo-

HANNAH & LAY GO'S
MIQltEST/QUALITY POSSIBLE

'

BE ST -

alumni will help.

r M. Is Prapartafl WerWa Fair

Cace Curtains

BmkM, a»es

Many of this new style of Summ Dress just came
yesterday. That it’s the popular thiing for summer wear
ver>' attracIS a foregone conclusion: 1 he new <
live and moderately priced, too.
$3.75 bu>'5 a very pretty mercerized Satine in black
and Thite
white and blue ind
and while polka dqt;
dqt $5.50 bu>;s a
white linen that is very attraaivc. and of
ol gc^ qualUy.

wuisasst "gp

I

KM CDov**, W**l CuA St M. Creseux ».*•, Kstsuss* il.
CWsesttbctostaisssslatiKCatv. Cry Cb-n.

■C/wO*
aane'w aMvama'arriiaaamS.

Mfimi

STAR LAURRY

LACE CURTAIN WEEK
$1.50 Cnrtalns For $1.00

oak tor the tantohlag of tto -ahX n»B> which wm to made toadqewton for Mkhlgaa etnto-U at the

RoDodclad from office to
boiler room. Better equip.'
pedtodo

QIMX UO 6000 WIIR

PAVING TAX.
-7;uTssrAr'arrs»
Natiee to All Faepla latoraaltd

Unkm atrert to tto aast Uae af Park
[trace from tto
etraeL sad Ualoa stiaeL
aortk Uae__________MBckk.laBaaaf hit 1 ' "
______
nab. toyAA-Oa't
-Oa'sFKlh aoMlTfMoa af
Travane City, to tto aoetk aad Of
Soath Ualoa ttract betfaa. art aov la

for tto cioiarto* af tbq

Ind-oamenk for yog to aoe owewtaln atock we toall offer about

mull Curtains

^e axUbtt wiU not be at to»^
5!^a*SSr.“ilIra

i?foar

Thaoa worn groatly delsyed awbig ta the mill almoot retaalng to
a«livor ttom awtag ta tto great advance In eoCtone.
aJ roady tor yaw

than erer beftire.
door.

CaB at

TJdhrtratdoca.

Rot ttoy arc

“•“iT i*T*-

aad ytm willV.. wtta w ttot ttoy

w* the graotoot ewtato tor tto prtoe yua evw aaw.
4«M plctwa la yaw aUad tto pratttaat taaa cwtain ymi avar bm*

yew wtp taelato latge Pteow to
aad greuato wblak are
now belag made. la ad«tttoa.a book

MftAOarto-M. tktoi--ya.

TKMHTUNRr^

and prtem

^sissrs!ir5£‘»55s:
S 5«ato-^to hook min to tor
LsntBBT
WlLHELr""’

\ssrsiJr^‘^^ssr-

-V-W. ;

af ^oalea to to pstiara. ’We fttU tova tht *a«ed cartpl-aat

*

$1.00



‘■''Tl

TJSS&PsissiSarAF ; ;>i'T

ONE HONORED PAIR* Nottfaighom ewtolne at tto aboee redoetloow.

af ffoad quality laea.

* .Ihdtod-mil o-tolm «»
Me.
^ Is tto Uma to toy Mtalaa. e-f ttack la

TIkSf HaH,

Trank tmdt,

a are going to make next wwk a big lace curtain weak; m an
Dr. Albert Preeoott. to. G. Cart 1

rimn trmrt fleM-ff will to l«
actor. IPs ti«M new to get year
tackle In ortor.
I have a nwwb larger and laera
eomplst* Btoek «ton laal yaar.
toesa tow things to Intoraal
Kahsnwan.
Come In and gat yaw etoW;
and hav* It ready.

tto Bant Frent toraaL
Hardware ttoca.

tto Bt- Louis expoeltk* whlto wOl to

. Sea aur linaa af laea cartaint at Stitt. SI.SS. ttJR tXJBO and SMS.
Ttoy are* tto beat you aver saw for the
Thay ar. Urge aad

Onhf a Ttw
Daps !0m..

And sverythtog ate# yea need.

Shirt Waist
Suits.,.

while thto caBBOt be aald of toe
•keceba. preaanted by
architect.
Member Board of Bdneatlon.
F

MIOHIQAN

Just tht Weather
Tor Suits...
Many imen have put off buying a suit
ther conditions; to those who
owing to wcatl
ivc, we say d
do not wait longer; everything
have,
points now to just the weather you and
everyone else wants; putting off buying
longer only means a smaller slock to select
from; many of the styles are onl^ sample
suits, a fact many women appreciate ver>'
much—as it gives them the exclusive use of
buy
ihis style. ITs quite an advantage
the
where you get the newest ideas from
fr
fashion centers of Americai. We sell high
priced suits and we sell low priced suits—
upended
n be. depended
but the quality and pri
is between
$8.50 and $40.00, it’s here.

that are resident taxpayer* aad fmly

FLOUR

SOOTM A "I
sibBA. J«

?mmM

**We arc without donl^ in need cf
room for next year, aad 1

. UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

TRAVERSE CITY,

I Frices, tto. Ma antf

if

irdT«:«r. ^

A UMH nmem

Al-I- DPtUOOimTS

w.oTrooTEomcTsrr

the Editor of The Record; I
been
reuuesied by a number of
1
Ooogrettmaa Adamson of GaorgM have
Uens to make a statement or rscannot to coorlneed that true fellow dtUea
^rt at the rourth ward tchool house
•hip to a common rlrtoe north of the
taxOhio rlrer.
He
talla
a
story.to
lllim................ ............ #umr-tt> ‘ii«“1 the
^ the brand which la sommon In
sectlob of conaUT- On one oc
' ling In Georgia,
call
recelrtd a rn
The Instruction* to architect* asktwenly^re
Imperatlrel.v.
> train until
miles sway.
0 busy
of one-fourth inch to th# fooL
wOTt* Mr. Atiamson went to a scale
the architect to furnish bond that
building shall cost no more
118.000. the drawing* to to u.
end. -we re way behind

Died Iby a full description of
panleri
)rtt herr^nd I Just cad
_ _ _ teriali Mating, plumbuilding.
vent nstkm. Th^prlie for t
Twhal ni*"dJ^T°rwalk boBW- with
-111 be the employmenl
design ------------•• Which
iM.1^ la
u what Ihe did. -Now,scute the geaaral
nuthor to execut
an. 'Toa show
—king drawing* apedftcatlon* aad
e northern famer■ who will do t
dlractiona and aubdetail*, under the----off to him.”
ttons of t
ject to tbs instruction*
imlttse.
ing oommlttee.
The plana accepted
tpled by the board of
Merely pencil
pencil---------odncatlon were merely
sketchaa
to the foot, BO
drawa ooneighth

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^^^atrad eary ITOraJ apptoaar Cbtoago
cWcapo Colton* <t Pw»tol
cer*ral years eapettoar*.
atad wltb Dr. Sawyer TO

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Lapbaia
, towa X7. range IJ; 15.00*.
Is^ electric aptdtoaoaa aad bas at
Henaaa W. totth
to Al
aodera a daatol oMak aa oaa b* reso L. Ijaad. parcel to TimTorae City;
foaad to TO atat*.
William Mll^^^f^;to KoH«y —-—
* to opSS^id^^or. .
ft Shlagic On.. Wtb and 1*. Boat Bay:

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detarc —

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.,JL KINDS OP FW38H «l dowers
sod potted plaals at Carier s.
tl04f
eeuts aad up
cent.

toniilarity aad stody with TO paasloo
3Hr. Hte toctun at lUBM to coaa^

TOM.- TO «
3^«Bd w«» » AaTO W.
^ ktak X. P. B.>k M "^Sat yii*aeoy T» catting mr

^ ISmoa to

of TO town pf Obarammergaa.
CtoIbN 174 bemg'roei In. ^

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•itcvmift.

'' TL*toa3S^ fur TO addltlca
j. W. MiUikdb't btoek baa been n

artiot. Tb«f« U OB* of Sr*. TO r
'body patetcd la plgroaU. whlto
per drat awTOria hixartoat loTO ai*
tocMd of
bottorfly wlagA Tb«
pent U of TO ecartet wlaga of TO
mllkwoad ba^y. «» tba naalyda
itoe TO Araottot can Is TOsnw. ws
TO dattcat* fabric toora aaMJy.
Ktttpel win esWbK TO pnt»yt of TO
pop*. Pr**teat Rooacralt aad oTOr

We Have Moved
AND SEE US

INSURANCE

A feature of Bgrpt * anthropologi
cal exhibit at TO World's tolr is a por
'chaa. Wllbelm. rt aU to Wm. O. tlon of a tomb erected 4,000 years ago
Poote. lot X. B lO feet lot X. block 1.
Sakkara. ^cypt. Tbe tomb arms
Goodrich's 4rd add: tXOO.
»■ apart and shipped to the
I. O. Poole and wife to E. M. World'sI lair,
fair, where H wiu again «
___ alto, lot t, a lO laat tot X, bJoek 1.
Tbe painted ebamber is IS feet
Goodrich's Xrd add: fXOO.
sooare. The sktos belnp bollt ap of
slabs of soft Iboestooe. On tbe taDePwty.
te?r*of Bw^. sec. XX. surface cf each, earned In low relief.
losrn X7. range 10; II.
flpviM of men and aatoinlA Tbe
__ »c of tbe Bgyptton for whom TO
tomb was built was Kakapn. as Is
sbowB by TO hieroglyphics.
Emma D. Locas to Laura D. OIbba.
r. II
lot 8. Oak HeIpbU;
Tbe arersge aiean temperslure <
E. M. rranWln and wife to Henry
R. OoM. eV4 lot X and eH of o-l« *“* tbe days to the three winter mootl
, of 8. block 1. Goodrich's Srd aW: W
w. HUH;

am. out a roysi m>u>
------ —homely body. Tbe deec.«rss found
her. efter cllmblop a long, dark stair­
way. to a poor little room—dark, but
neat and clean. On a Uny table lay
aa open BIWe, and opposite the bed
bong a picture of the Good ftbepherd.
-Ah, my deer tody." she ssid. when
the dMCooeM spoke of tbe iHrtti— ‘
arrles so tniderly. and wiwctlnirs I
to look St me so khidly tl
__ almost besr Him saying;
not fonrrt to kerp your " Tlw _
con**« went sway feelUig stroorer for
tbe sliiitde exiuvsslon of fsllli.

eapo Poet.

Rates same as asuiL We sen MtUif
bultheBEsf. roor patrwUfe appre­
ciated.

Duited States Health &
Accident Insurance Co.
J. M. BUkesIee*
Misater

307 Stite Bank Bide.
TakcEkvator

Ole Baue Brewn

OK new Firm

SSS-TSTle-SfiSS
5 imtub
Cborto-* to
did
so TO
A»* naaaor ^ I It
Iini^t

1 br* ag* H-a a pfocty i

TO and w«a to wn- ^«MTO7 ToagortphfTOlgto _________j»* gto
to TO BTOMt kaiTO TOP aad TO* fooodlaTOHilef
It 400* on* Bgala. n*t* * a onTOf*.
t yooait nan "j—
PaB year kat down eo peepl*
tklBK a gW l» ckartuld* caoopb to
wun a keart fall of nwBtwTO er*rtook TO *» *TOr tUag* b* -ja
,-CbkagoHallT
N*wa
Tia-j took TO arocy and wTO
•wnT*** t« -*«««'*
TItV A RSCORO WANT AO
Ckaa. P. Calboa and ortCa to Oarrta pIttiBC la a karTOa TOlr.
THY A HEOOftO WANT AD.
^Qnot oaake*. bobr aald lb* tarA wmiaaa. tot la Kto^toy: $»Broak A Lay Oa. to Joka a w madag kto baod •*** tb* boya
bA ot at tot #U H, U * Oo -i
add;^HJTO._________
wbere
r playod it tow Aowm oa
•'My awtber. of <
mtiSm of BftMddyB a •Wbe ry# a'poaer
_______________
1
aeat back a Battlmai* aad Obi
rood paaa aad at tbe aaa»e time
a kmc l*«er to -----------------«.a I «A..»
rbere waa
aettoo. There
lag aboot htos a
riab la Pbnlar at TO P
COME IN
It Is betur to be UTong i------------ ,
^Iphla and a-----------------------laeladlac Baker, went orer from and pTM*r%e year tra-t than to cultlWaabTOtoa .to sttaod It. After dln- yate a state af cbroalc auaplclon.
'
aer Baker waa eoUoed Into tbe priIf we WIU take TO pood we fl
rate car of aa oMecr of TOBalUmore
f aa ^oaatkms. we ebaU h
and Ohio rnllroad aad rode bark to
Washtegtoo to 11 wHhoat paytog a ^.^mMeoree^ Tbe pres t piruara
ccot of flare. He tried to pay for bla net pet by analyala.
ride, but eeerybodi laughed at him.
He says U waa aa o|trage.

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Mori newaWe

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Our
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Northern

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Michigan

Apparel of Exclusive Elegance
SPRING STYLES FQB MEN AND YOUNG MEN

neckwear made

.
Fashionable, smart clothes of most renowned makers. ErnRichestSilira. in B-.ui;* "DhaticaUv best values. Particular drears will appreciate
Swivel effects. New shades, excliisextraordinary and distinctive display of

smuTM.«2.«s.sii..iia

Mre Cerrecl

:l (ashionsas well as the
All ihc I
cooscix^mx hWas for spring and sammet are
riiown in our iionKnsr line of Hau and Caps.
n» M $3.00 Hoti ia imoriei an kora
Hau thal can be depended on for stric ami aervice.
______________ __

1.00, 1M, 2j00. offO $2.60.
MllUken is
U runwrins
romortog hi* el*“
a. W. milllgen
yatorr at tbe roar
raar of TO store to make
room for hU addHkm.
There will be a meeUng of the Pn;
form Raak. Knlghtt of Pythias, Tu«.
day eranlng. Ail oIBcers and mem
beta are reguaawd to be pn-wnt
promptly at I o'clock.
lITolectloa to
fXO.«0 tor a new eebool buUdU:g
^4be Fbarth ward will take place M
I day. Tbe polli srtll be open fr-n. ,
) a. m. to TO Casa street engint house
• Only utxpaytog citUens can vote li
thU election.
Tb* Btar Steam Laundry, opurated
by Wright Bros, bas been completely
remodeled tbnMftbaot aad to now one
Of TO finest egulpped lanadrtee to the
**L.*k. Trimble Is aMriag hto bakery
from the oorner of Ninth aad Unkm
streets to 5X1 Union. TO store Uemeriy oeoptod by Coon’s grocery. The
bulMtog to being finrty ^pp<4 an I
provided lor an ti«reas*d capacity lor
Mr. Trimble's growtog basiaees.
Tbe Nattonal dmrtal I-trlom,,;^
Oden to TO new State bank bulMIng
M«day. Dr. C D, Milter will be 4n

_______

. Martin of*Dnton'aty hare ealtoied at
tbe looal recmltlag oMee aad u-eee
aant today to Qalnmlwa barrae)^ by

Men’sTailor-maileTrousfrs

IMUNIFIGENTSIIITUlieMN
L“u?£S Tb« lou «
at tbe '-ety low price ol Six
DoUa»~mori<rf the lot* eemtain one. two. or three imto of a
kind-in a few cM tom soila

S18.B0. There'are nomly «»
a^ matenals. and it • a
ten^Worth coimiig'B»n«» <«»•
£SSberthi.*ale ^ Sriurdayand an next week. Ol
eonrie t^earlier you come, toe
better w^l* toe bdectioa.

Bnl bet
SniB

ores would ask S-'t.
$< and
purchased several hundM
1C of the best pant makers in
at a big concession in pnee.

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w. ___ dsom<
verv' low prices of

$3.00, $4.00 aad $5.00
reliable makers at

A S «J I T

ruu Sillt ci»i 9 the bert $8.00
Aewha.,«............ .........................

11,00, SI.S0,12.00 ami $2.10

prino-stoBiitor

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arrtrnd to TO city oo to®
from Petoakey today. Prom here they
.elerti or TO MoUem
Woodmen of America, bas ieeelr.«d a
Mrs. Pteetor to TO togrilcl^.
Stfltaon's -Un«a* Tomb Cabto" com
oaaar gave a eredhabto parade at 1
Tb* nmttoee was .PUyed to
tb* largnto attoinooo house to TO hls^
tory *f Btetabergl Orand.
THB MARKCTS.

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Omnilt. Mksb.. April

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With evoy porcha« of $5.00 or over. yOo can have the choice of the follow.os, for Wbl'

Your
Choice
FOR..

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Ttonm Ctty «nec toiar. .
K, IL. U * Oo.*B Tdi add: Its.
LpmII Soon oC Wimwbarg to a
a. H. Moaio* aad wir* to
caller ia thf city to4ay ea liartaw.
Aadrav Pray of Mabto pTOa a ba»IPM trip to *»w rity tody.
O. A. Briikaa aad wlfa to --------a«^ of no%. aac. X. town

na «tr tlltlftH «»• Jfj”

nan tomly bar* a*ryp.
Ktoily oroy tonttod aanw to a
pMfano ai» sBaeb to TO ganoatoa.
TOr«aTtooaaf aricbaridaw.
Wkat taial TUtogaa aaad to TOTO Tba TOh win totod to bo aatantod
fmtoa ** pair of wd—»» >«
•M fam aad-----Mantoga to a
« oa a aOcat pafl■IMl^ Oto toaall .wTO Wr —
Ooa of TO a»ri aatoaa TOwM

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C- Peek aad ehl* to May T.

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mrmA to to« TO tratb.

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The CoipliiMiitsI

8f tbs Season
rr*cirr*J‘,srj
BiMift, af

tk*

I M« %on«c lo
Uou.
«e CkOM la fate* M mli
«r nllraa4 ayataaM
Oklaav>. im aakaa art mU la ka%^
orar njmjm
ia tkc kaak«
Mid ar* agkatiaa «ka «aaa*laa af m*ri
^ taa a^k af ikalr awm.
Ai a laaHH of tka arsaalaatloB o'
Um oyaratlac aopanaMBt la tka Marr<
mma laada. tkara ka*a baaa May
. wakaraaattkM
■ WCkiaaa kaadrad aaaloyaa la ifc'
atoaa akada af NaatyaUar. Barra aod
alrlaHir. VaraoBt. aara lockad ool
aaatly kr tka Bana Oraalia Maai
toatarar*' aaaodaUaa. ecaaprtelr*
If aav tool akarpaa
U clalaad by tba
tkat ikajr ai
ar of tTM to aharp^
looU aoi aaalJy ai-

aa all tka
taadad lo by tka aaeklaa Ma.
kaad akarpaaam objaetad lo tbb
■ raaaaMaat. aad about *oo >tmrk
,
vaalL Tb# aMafartarara racanlad
tka akIaeUcM a* oaraaMoabla. i
■ Totad to aaaaa otufatkaia <for an

4a«BHa parlod.
A Mow was alBMd at ontaaliad
bor by the Natloaal Aaaoriatioa
Clotblara ia «• aaoual eoavaatloe by
iba onaaltttloa of tka Natloaal l-a
tar Boaaaa of ttaaafaetaTwta la PblUdalpkla raaaotiy. B^th the fonaatK n
of tka taraau tka darlaratlaa wa»
Mda that tka ‘'ekwad ahop in aa un
Aaiarteaa loathatioa; tka rigkta of
arary om to aaU Ma labor as bo aaaa

—And the tnmpike
guide post is the trade,
maik of the National
Biscuit Company. It points
the way to the fo^ of quality
—biscnit, crackers and wafers
so perfectly baked and properly
protected; so cleanly pa^ed and
freshly kept, that thc^r never ia|l to
please in their mission to the appedte
and heart
This trade mark alwa^ appears in red
and white. It b placed on each end of an air
tight, dost and mmstnre proof package that keeps
the contents in their original oyenlike condition.
National Biscuit Company prodnets are thus dis­
tinguished and warranted—you are thus picketed and
guided, in buying the most perfect of bakery products.

W

No. 338 Bast Front Street

gS5W£T;5TtE*«£rst

Coal
.■

woo«l.

Graham Crackers and Butter Thin BiscidL

■'

We cany the

TJ'i-HBffifSS-

'

best stock, and it win
give jrou satislaction

oemTKo^A-reHv

NATlOlbU BISCUIT COMPANY

•CP I; f ko

1 ko iM: t *a k'I;!

; f MB .M: T kO«

of demands they bad made j together 16.773 fsetorieB wen- visited.
The setUement means peace In the Injnsnufarturers were found to be
dlana industry for two years.
j negligent and 142 were lined to the

THE

irength to wit:
tiend; and Is t
lowsrdH th<-■ ends. Is fho nest(
IH-rislly
fly fishing.

strike at the pUnU of tbe
^
American Window Glass compmiy m
employment bureaus are In
Moses B. Olemc.ts of Portlsud. Me,
Jeanrtie. Pa. has been called off pend «urces.ful opcrsti.xn Iq thlrte. n ku.« «
ft »iU entire foriiine.
'*^'1
country.
Bight foreign coun­
eonference with tbe oBIctals
tries also hare the same mesuiures. A charily.
»e main office of the company.
Tolstoi's
latest novel, mik'd • After
lol’s tatei
IK now nn foot lo cstabliKh a
Trouble has again broken out in the
t be puhllslied I
ill." will
simitar biin-sti In MasHarhiisctts.
glass maaufactuiiag circles ia the
after bis desth.
There Ik no change In the strike
west aad. according to prirste advices
Doolor niclMirds Esptousa of the
situation In the glo»e fscioriet at preiue court of Peru may be elected
from Pittsburg, the new dlflleolty hs<
GtovenvUIe, N Y. The sirlkers are vice president of that repiibll
tabor queetion. Tbe
sUI! out and the prospect of an csriy eoulng electtoo.
situation among maanfacturers, H Is
l>. E, Tbomi^n. msny
said, has been somewhat nnsattafac- settlement seems ss remote as It did
mllUonalre and rniu*d Ftatm minister
lory. because of the squabbling oret three months ago.
to Brazil, was oo.-e s Uskeman oo
More than IM tabor unions In Cleve
terms of settlemeot .that has followed
the Burlington road.
land.
O.
will
be
united
Into
one
grest
the coming together ti the two nn
Kalaer WlllUm ba
organizstion. to l»e known as the Ignit­
ns.
spefial tmlii of six large automoli'le
Manila. P. I.. Typographical union ed Trade and Labor Council. A targe tran»|iorls to run l»eiween bis pal.-icet
No. 526. has secured the seven hoiu" building will be erected by the organ
In llerlki and PotNdnni
work day for Us members, and the izalion. to be used exclusively as s Is
ItrlilKh
bor temple.
Saturday half holldi^.
An act has passed the Rhode Island
_ouse of represenutives preecrlbing
s penalty of from three to six months'
Imprisonment or 1300 to 1600 fine, or

oorporatloo wbo aball. as a condition
or cootinued employment, at­
tempt to prevent working people from
belonging to a tabor organization.
Tbe Vanderbilt group of railroads
has shont perfected a pension system
for Its employes that will be the most
iplete of any railroad or industrial
corporatkm in the country. The plan
affect about 23S.000 railroad
oo twelve distinct lines that ar
eluded In the Vanderbilt system.
The American Federation of Labor
has arranged Its exhibit for the 8t
Louis exposlUoo.
It win comprise
group pictures cif
cers of the organizatloo and of exec­
utive boards of many of tbe snbordln
ate unions and assoctatloBB. pbotographs of tbe various ehariera. charts
showing number and their membet^.
ship of tntemational unioos afflItateJ
with tbe federation and of nnlona not
so afllUated. Tbe exbiblu will Include
gold medals aad diplomas awarded to
•gca la tbe auBs of flLOM for rlolstbe organizatloo at Paris and tbe pens
tloB of eontraet.
used by Presldeot CTeveland in sign
Moat of the Qweenalaad. AustralU.
tlon of Iron, steel and tin workers, lag the bin to make Labor Day a pnbaad by Governor Hunt of
act on the dopntnUoa which U being will have tbelr wages reduced IS p«
oliday. s
> Rico. In
I signing the elgbt-honr
organlaad hy the Tradca aad Labor cent, on tonnage sheet Jobs and 18 per
for that Island.
cent on tin plate Jc»hs. Tbe screw
conneU to waft on Prealer Morgaa
Is said that the recenUy organaa aariy Wa for the pnrpoae of ask­ toys win receive a redncUoa of but ^
It
to
Introduce
an
Inland
Brotherhood
of Railroad Frelghi
per
cent
ing tka gi
dnaUtal aiMtmioa MU daring th« Tbe aaaaal convention of the sheet aad Baggagemen of America already
ibera 35,000 nwmbers. Kenrty
iMtkcMlng nnrttaMtttary soaalon

k of tka LUkographsen’ aanednUan and of the Llthosrsph^
•n Alllsd Trades OonnclL wkksh have
tato In snMlon ta Nm Toek. dtaensstat the trpnhta that canasd the

L C. IBYINT.

It is cheaper than

shlre f7M.«®0 weekly.
Tbe railroad ewitchMO baxe Julaed
I tbe strike of the railroad laborers
I Panama. Dalted Sutes marlaes
ere landed on the whanres and otftfrooi bos AageKa to any other city
Tka military la atlll la cootrol of er property wkicb the United 8uie«
now patrdling
TelbtrMa. Col.
Martial Uw practically preralls la
Loo**"*
U tka •awaat akops"
•M —lilnwarr at 3C cants a doteo.
le department of tbe Nord. France,
and by worklag froai aarty taoraliig owlagto tbe menaclng,attUude of the
aatU MMalght tkay can Mke a doien striking textile workers. One hoadred
Tka Mkafacturing crisis la Bpaia aad BixteM establUbmenU. iacludlng
la btiTfP«-g more acute. A aumber ■artons cotton, llaea and wooleo mills,
of faetortea hare baaa closed and aad 11.000 strikers are now laxolred.
thara Are now Id.OM Ma aad a large Sereral skirmishes between the troops
auMbar of woneo aad eklldree out of aad strikers bare ocenired
The British Sailors’ aad Flremen'a
union Is said to hare lacrr
membership by S.300 daring
troa Porto Blco. daclarwl that the quarter of 1»03.
eondltloiis of labor oo that
Tbe arerage number employed lot
. vorac than those uadar
serea years past oo tbe Loodoe. Bag
docks and whanres has been 154«».
Bpaalsk rc«lM.
Tbe American Federalloo of-Labor
Pburtaao negro wagon drirars of tka
Akkabnd. Va.. baggage transfer cobs- iacoed thirty ebarters la Febmarj,
paay recently aotlded the conpany ooe of which was to aa lateraatloBal
boxmakera.
ttay would not work with a white
aaa who had bee eaployed as
Members of orgaalxed tabor la DodHw. Tka CMpaay discharged i
itk. Mina, are serionsly talklam
vkola negro force and subatltuted taOdtag a tabor temple.
I
Tbe Civic Federation has avorted
wkita drltrars
It Is aatlMted that W.MW taxtlla one hnodred and twenty-ffre targ*
vorhara are Idle la Pklladalphla. Pa. strikes. It Is said.'
iMcanac the atlls kara been unable
The Sydney. Australia, labor
nake contracta lor future deUTeriea. cll la morlag la the dlrwlloo of organ
Joba B. Honor ft Co. ateredares. talag tbe stenographers and typewrit
Mcnrta a ladgMut In tbe rini
tfiet court at New Orteana. La., against

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se to rent,
nsore raeani
the city. th<
snts of tbe many new
which are ooestanjly growing
iB-demand here.
Call

different parts


Tor example try packages of

w
«t aad tka fraadoa of arary aatpteyar
>S»o hira soak tobor. ara «1ran by the ployed.
Charles W. Mnrsn. president of tl.e
'kan of tka laad.“
Tka ankracita coal workars bare rtacTuUan of Master Cotton Spinners'
baaa aoUtad tkat tbalr sHdlag aeala asKielatlona has Issued an exhaust
taeraaaa for Marck wUl be « par cant Ivc BtalMDcnt on the sltnatton of the
loataad of 7 par eaau thay hare had ootton trade It shows that tbe loss to
dortas tka wtotar. Tka dacraaoa ia doe tbe wage earners resnlttag from tbe
short time aaiouDt to
to a daellaa ta tka tide watar prioa to
ftJk TkU amoth tka alldla* aeala |gM.flOO weekly, or M.W5.000 since the
lacraaaa will be wiped out by tka r«- ekori tlM was started. This amount
• duetloa of » eaou a too la prioaa.
Is borne by MO.OM people. Tbe total
Jodia Diaaatta of Cleralaad has
loes to the employers Is I200.M0 weektotal "loas la Lancs'
aitad aa tajiiactioa raatralala* Oraod

Okiaf gtoaa aad other oMclals froa>
etaailai the adxt Meting of

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to yon that It Is now Um to
e operations ta order to neeompHah that which yon are alaUag
for. Be It'a fortune or simply waongh
to make yon eomforUblc while yon
rcMln to be counted among the sweoesafnl aad happy MUaans of ear haan■ Grand Travsraa. of which Tewv
City ta the hub aad has many
aattal advantages which sha ofonly to the right kind of a paahar
wbo knows s good thing when be saea

. Touiklug.
A Crest Sensation.
There waa a big aehaatioD in Leesvllle. Ind.. when W. H. Drown of that
place, wbo waa expected to die. had
his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for Consumption. Ha writes:
"I endured Insufferable agonlM from
Asthma, bnt yoor New Discovery gave
me Immediate relief and soon there­
after effected a complete cure.**. Sim­
itar caret of Consnmptlon. Pneumonta,
Bronchitis and Grip are nnmerona. It's
the peerless remedy for all throat and
long tronbles.
Price 50c -and $1.
Onaraateed by Johnson's Dmg 8b
and F^. Meads. Druggists. Trisl t

T gave my bu*l«ud a dimslng
gown." was what she told the cpsalp.
~lt's a pity
those people mu’t
agree." wss what tbe gossip said to a
nrigbbor.
-Wbiifs
matterr asked
neighbor.,
•X)h. theyve been qunrellng." ex
plained the go
"Surely you
the nelgUbor.
"She told me berseif." asserted tbe
bosy gcasip. "Sbe said tbe gave her
boaband s dressing down."—Chicago
Post

CHOOSING THE RIGHT
KIND OF A HOOK.

I*. FEW’S

KIDNEY
backache
^CUR

with some
•ng fly flsben
one. others another. rhlle some are
tatUfled with any old book that will
together.
Tbe angler must use his
deckling upon the hook he will
and he should hare a reason for
tllng upon any particular form or
style. Too many decide, when buying
flies, npon tbe piesslng effect of the
fly. not the effecUveness of the book
Tbe books offered for sale generally
'1 srfarM 10 yems With toekaeto sM kidPennell
1 be s
Practical •a/trmbta. Tr^grmt w
four w^antieBM. Dr. fenssr's PtosysadBmk;
Iples.
follows:
oardtnal
Penetratloo,
jun. boldh
ling power, strength.
and neatness.
ligbti
Considering penetraUng power. It nmgg1sta.mr,ll. Ata for Cook Pook-mns
Druggists. Sic, 81.
lostr be remembered that the point
must esMgr an oblique surface aad FOv 8als by Ja^l
bury Itaelf. Tbe book that penetrates

freight and baggage estotayes of the
roads ns. far west as Chicago
ibershlp la Canada is also
neeeolty of a long, slender
larca
There are 3JSS nnlons ta New York barb, rather than a hort. bli
l ns n heala. The reeaM la
former the sronad
la obvloos. With the-----------------------------rssarded as a eeatotate victory tor the state, with a msmhorsMp af 4S0.Mk.
Bsade ta nmaller aad. nKhongh the flab
targe tom of hrewsrs ta London, may antarge It le stnggUag to
totg.. are smploytag yonag tadlns to go tbe barb, property eonstraetod,
The potat where the ntanngth of a
boose to boos e canvaastag tor
•tanld be •ranted. The i
lok la shosm ta ta the carve, from
I tor hMr. A nambsr of them
atom and tbe mtasrs of tadlana!^e
mak to point. There are a dosen
to adopt laat ynar's
takes of hooks on the asartut, and
Mi It 1s thonsht that the dedehm cf ooBtrtat. the tatoars ytaMtac their de­
each has Its own good points, bnt thM
ls tor a rednettoa ta the price of
with the mutant enrve toom ahank to
the two henrde ef repreeentativm
potat. not the one srith sharp beads
powder, elsht hears tor enctaeen a
fkllsd.
•tmm aad lapitaHSns In lagard
Last ynar ta Anttnlta U fnetortos
Mate ta esrtMn laotfMtoB. The nper warn etaasi by tho taspsator
ataTK an the nihta h^ ftaMed a thatoiitay lama wnra hat aheynff. Al-|athar pMata hatag tha
s nken fe«lstiy e«ees tar the i

a B. TAYLOR COAL GO.

EieiNC. LEWIS
v-raiE

CASH GROCER

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

tow-TM Now Wnhmm Mtok. «MF
tans’ Phoan m

~jT TiT^nroe

a p. eAmR e eeb

j.v.«uaacB,aa

226 ElSt FlNt Stml
GLASSES FITTED BY

J. LEAHY
GlEAHEST
CHEAPEST
EXPERT OPTICIAN
.HEALTHIEST..
AT HOTEL WHITING
the fata 6vc dan
,of nm:fa moML

AMD
ABSOLUTBLT ODOBLBSS

i.eoM-r

Dll W. J. fflGGOfS

ELECTRICITY DENTIST
PBBtOOO WAITS

Voy bcM of dental eerTice ^
10th year of praMioe. Yoor
age is aotic&d. In new fSZ

PDBNMnDBr

liviMiifer ankle

Singer ofBce.

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toitoliMS mnd teuMSG IlGkGrs

TrimeneCU.

J)ENTISTS«.

311 New Wilhelm Block '

Vhea TwIWaiyCittfltett

iBfCiwStw

Trnvninn 01%.

General tnsorance
Strictly Frcsli "’''na.ssss^oSsf'*'*EiesjQcMts
Per Dozen FIRE INSURANCE

Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
ccorJance twith the
B PUS 18 the Bii

Nm wilhMm WMk.

MW. GAWYSR G FSNNALLBtoON

NOTICEI

J.B.PiiceBectrtcC«.

JOHN R. SANTO

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a^toMpta,

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toatohshlagiiato

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THE EVESTKG laaOBB, tEAVEBBE CHT, HtCP., fiATtTRDAY,
ECnOM MO’TICl.

^Brou|^t to
His Sens^ '•

tuM»nr cAurowiiA.
, «r . >terT> UKS.
t«tt»r from L. P. Pw

tMtti 1o «-• ibtft* Ibol wrrr fmB.
i
; tocnMlotlwmik VbnOTiHx

Lr* Aacriau April «. 1*M.
lUrtaA M«1 1» CAWtorato
»"
Lm A**e>t lor me yw
mmk*. I «•
fh* MOT n*Aerm oT <br Erooln* 1

«l oiko at C<Mc»co oao4 . JW »*«rlSinii’W

‘kl*

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Moooy aoVr. thr

mjor ft.

A rwatc Bowi bar toe mark t
I *^oi'X CJ^Jr* CCboa wo
j bdoww la tbr riri bo bwoi to lodb-ta
ltodter.*amo«U««««.aMarowfj^^^,„,r^^By fara forc-Bo
^
^ dM a( a rof7 »«Btoal mvt>mrmaf.\!«„
«.tpe^od W 1 ewr^tert ^ot ter wboo abe Mja -No.^ y»^r.
tl>«' advti.t of
poaro
. onlviol tfcti »* rho^a i ,1,^ ^uj i*.
ary man tet tuatrUcr.
Bot Miloltel hor* «o«t auun
II
rout ^*T> mrcb to think
; vr woaW rotoro at tmcr Wr arr
JO loos a* yoa »!'«»’* I•a‘•k pw roa
troairr.
j v»1l aotUfl«Ml with thie roontnr. I
dookuM trllb lMinl-torc«d «i4l—Chi
Two to Itow YortL- Mht tte fouac,
»twiii two wlalwe mni roo mm
caso I taU/ Nea —naotfadac two itrn>t> dtOlor MOo I brra. wbcrw asow oerer fallt aad

tte botes afaald

“RaDM8or

o co
CO ootlt
ontlY «
» 1^1}- OD ■•-

tbOPefor. for
tbe purpose «* ooaalrartlBC
o _
, , a aebool
bonding la ward Na 4 of aaltl City
elec
will be submitted to g me <
lors of wid dlstrici. Said me shall
Its of aald
be by balloi and tte
baUou aball be as lobows
-Fbr a kam of twaaty thoaaaad d<
likia for the purpose of eonatruetlng
aebool h.illdlng In tbe Ponrth ward

la hor laod tec lor bor H«tetteak. »»

aai aonvtac two tk-krta.
| sr.ioad doo« oo' froer*-. It
-flilrtl too." bo aakl to tlir gill -lot good for mo to try erow. eloeh
ro not rorr
!■ ah^a and

Robbed the Crave.

JAPAN
TEA
RUMNITeTaNTWL
TN i|U HE H ema Ana sato n»

** toU a?a*p^’aS b

teas brfopo tbo porur
hUa a <anl. "Mlm £ilBa
ate aaM tbe yoaus UAy ^
atite to apaak to toae. Craal drowwd
lito papM- ate testoacd to brr rbab-.
Too care lao ao opportoattr
«baak r^” abc aald. "Yoar offer
pajr Ibo fare af a atrancrr. takiag tba

U aboot
joy. II
** brad.
* *'*’‘^ ***^
In
nnr bark iiorch
Wbllr cittlos
motintalne
roe ore tbe
capped peak of MoiTot WU^. while
down In iho vofey ngototlon of
to crowlnK; crocn barley flcld»
C to tbo freob brecxoa. tbe or
reoe laden with fine, oweet naval
aacetreeo
atoo tbe aweot Tallartoia. lifn-

J. H. BELL* CO.yChk»i|o

T'ea.

mr».

X.

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'"Hr!
h'\r,xz

E;

'Luirt

Grant ■ BMthMod bU Indignation ate
^
_
1 for bto action. Mr. Tborae
took oat bto peckotbook and. aa It waa
Bocoaaary to, aend to tbo ollleo for
changa, told tt oa the table. Wboo
tte occoont had been adjnated bo left
the dab ate noglecteil to take ap tbo
pocketbook. Grant aaw It and took
diarce of It. Half aa boor Uter Mr.
Thorne drore agala to tbe clnb door.
Grant, who wraa expecting him. waa
lookinc oat of a window and recogBtoed to tbo coachman one ha often
wed blmaelt. Instead of
at once to Mr. Tborne-s card tbe y
amn went ont4o the coachman.
•T want rmi to do me a faror ate
111 make tt afl right with you.” be aald
to the maa. “Go toto the dnb, right
past tte doorkeeper and Into tbe »copttoo room. There you will find tbe
genttomaa yoa drova here.
Demaad
yoar fare. Acews him cf trying fo
boat you. Bo Tlotont aad abaalTe."
Tbo coacbmaa knew that a tldi foe
waa to atoi* for him ate played hto
part wall. When Grant wtered tbe
raeaptkm room tte man waa
“I want my fare, and I
boaton out of It."
-I left my pocketbook here. 1 tHI yon.
ate aa noon aa 1 getdt ITl pay yoa."
That won’t do. Glee me my fare. I
aay."
•tYhat to tbe trouble. Mr. Therorr
aoked Grant politely.
"When I left here my pocketliook
waa on that table. This rascal"—
"Don’t be alarmed. Mr. Thorne." In
terrupted Grant. “All articles left In
tbo clnb are deposUed at tbe ofice.
but tbere’B a good deal of red tope
aboot It Meanwhile 1 ahall tv happy
to ooppiy iho amoant"
Mr. Tbono decUned the favor with
aigalty, and at a wink from Grant ihe
coachman recommeiK'ed his abuse.
FteOB of laqntotUro elubmen appi-ared
at tte door. Mr. Tborne ffnally aorHtestad, and Grant paid tbe Indebted

lUrOTHKBHOOD is t^^
lU beriowi upon r ■'"
Women whose Tl

’’•tL'*':

PATENTS

Ibirth weak-

,

abeiuffert.
nt medicine«
Thisgite
inflammaUon----tiff* of infix
,______
-te and
gitet
lone
a

Vy'AiJil*

(B delicate or-

tttSSsSS?.

mother’•
Afldbirth. to

of Cardui babie. are.hrdth
amathi of pregnancy, the mother u able

WiniaiTjach-Mi. mHUbM

*i2r

(1« !■»>

liXXTK WOOU (M

7^^
^ oecuted from any droggUt at »1.00 a bottle.

;E-#sna:.'r: Fa;<S^?.65:-52J’s?.r,;^^

ireeaopri. i i^a va-v .v*-.-

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FOR RENT.

wiNE>ciun>w
/*rixiSgw.K*D. a. ^ r. J^
g

MISCELLANEOUS.

^Vs.T.

Do you wish to buy a Range ' Ifso.t pnu-in and sec our

«t per1. I*n»pbul burlni: and
p quite a

..
be udmltp-d
T'c
Sfieiiiluii: mo-f .d niv tia e nt th*
reivntlv and I ..ir't pay l.i .i:d ii
plan**"
• TU-n roe.'d iK'ttiT «iny !:-Uie.“ sht
said, atal he dM Rut pr sentiy f
Toti’ve cut cowit
win.' she *ald
le^. - 1.. ndn.dted

year and will Su f^m five to l U xen

. be aoon retaresd
lisartog t
with tte mtoMi^ article.
T am pleaaea. Mr. Tborne." he Mid.
"to teta had aa cpportualty to make
« reparation for my fault In rt^
R to yaop daaghme. 1 bid you a
r goad troaUig."
e tamed m hto becl ate wma lenr1 when tbe other stopiied

my

allow

DOUBLE FLUE
HOT BLAST STEEL RANGE

M. O. V^mlmmr
ABS-TRAOTOR
Pr».»«n<mt Ua*a si

IT WILL SAVE YOU OHE-HAIF YOUR FUEL

PrtrT.mnot ar
O. P. A.

a pumping plant and

A. B. RAB8SB. AcmV
Then she di.Ui't know wbetluT to ad-

> the names «
we are arquaTnied wH
and family. Alfred B
W Hilton.
Prod
the P
Ualte;

ViXVira-fsnoA A B R

'i m *iK-nd:ng

pHiiy «^TtaiuI.\ iiUKlit to count lot

ihrtM- days.

watod. Mr. Tborne." be anW
altar tte coachman had left "I will
» to tte oSce and Inquire for y.air

not."—t

PERE Marquette

\Vc have .a special sale of ihe*.e Ranges

ALL THIS WEEK, APRIL 18 TO 23

?S.'S.!=.s.=

Cliff Tl
Creek I
r and Mrs. H.1.. not
..... think «« are in the der
.lo
woods. We I
roost'tH-aullfn!
cme of *he
I
eoiuitries. all tblngi

. SHOPPING BAGS.
WAIST SETS,

Hot Coffee and Hiscuiis served free, Come in and
see one of these Ranges in opcraiuui.

NECK CHAINS,
FAN CHAINS.

S.F. SAXTON HARDWARE GO.

Elegant Jardiniere
for the home.

GENERAL HARDWARE
•210 1-ront Street

Rich cut glass.

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Hand paintod china.

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Traverse City. Mich.
RASTALL'S
UP-TO-DATE
JEWELRY STORE

MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW
Uie mauT ao<anc<l birth medkiaea. aad
wu. ..op hv most renieiUea foe
' X women in the ti«ata>ent
.hlna you all prusperity and Iona
cxgana. contain more or
-------- ^ -- ----- *-nme?
Do Yoa Know_____________________
that in most con
445 East
__________ _______________
idrngsutaarcnotpennittedtoaellBaTcooAk Appeal <»r
ics^thont labeling them poisons ?
Do Yoa Know that yon shonid nok
girl.'' aald Jndee lUiMi-iui.
i
tako teterwafly nny BMidIdna lor tte

A Cordial Invitation to the People of Traverse City lo Visit the New

NATIONAL DENTAL PARLORS
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING

OPENING MONDAY,
1 of mewt. anyhow. By tbe way. ■
>re I forset •«^
ofTheBradfieldRegnUtorCo.?
It von did with that maO you told
Do you know that when yon nse thto

he eald. T hare been
^
ate aagrmtefuL I thank
Si M t
«• ®y dangbtar as

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the Itelct.
yoa lf< Kora off on
iB*t y
•elU
timer
teebnieallty this
I
jodee iu-raiebed bia ebln
under advlsaraent.

era

Tteyaref

S’lnV

etbinna
eta. 5f drnggists a
ided to try a si^

5L^ MkMon’a Drag



of that r
to llk*vn wbo gtm C

«tb tiefore be
of the raar. IV

COMMISSION BROKER,
, Suita SOS-How Stata Bank
building. Cormapowdnwt Ooo- B.
Ellia. Grand Rapida.

LEAST-AMOUNT OF PAIN
Combine*! whh the best material and profeaxional gkiD at a moderate prKe. a. tte foOowtng
list win show.
....$6.00 Gold Fmiogs..............$1.00 and upward
BeM Rubber Plata
22k Gold Crowns............................ . 6-00
...............76
Best Siltrer Fillmgs
;26
...... 6.00 TVetfa Extracted M’ithomPa^......... .
Bridge Work.....
•ALL 'WORK GUARANTEED IN WRITING
OPEN FROM 8 TO a DON'T FORGET DATE OF OPENING—APRIL 26TH

NATIONAL DENTISTS
Trmvmn* City 8tat* Bank BuUdln^ Roonw 207-208.

DR.C. b. MILLER. Local Mar.

Reliable Builders
J. D. Blaxted & D. B. Naxted

APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH Carpenters and Bnildcrs

Tte NATIONAL DENTISTS have aimed lo give tte people of this vidi^ one of tte roott
sompJete Dental Tarkw? in the state, and are prej^ to do yoor work tn a moat
satisfactory manner, with the

: »MoChoctonte'

todi, tab. tnii, ftnWnt,
J. M. FELL,
is

Motherhood

....

met tbo tetter of bto traTrllnc

Kansas City Is pUnuInc a 1>
masque" Ip (’.invention bail t
I rands fw the city’s eshlhlt
world's lair.

—always lrl'!-s their iniaiile--.

tbo trooa at tbo oame
are plckod ererr month to
atoo aoe from oar hoas<
re. about tweotr-fltro mll^*
tin
an tocUae
lacUoe rallwar where
wbe
BWB aearlr
drawB
Boarlr two and
aad a halt
ter m.tke de cos
mUet br a cable op an tocUne of fa r
bapa Ihlrtr-flre dagraea. At tbai point
tbore to a aoarchllgbt of great power
Wo bar# watebod It aa U baa bc -i
,lr
nion err en be dnoM
toned toward u from that point. Tb<
traretor to oolr ooa-half the way ap.
then roo fake the trail, climblw:
peaka and tookteg orer proelplc
kandrode of feet dowa tbe
the foot-ac
Wllaon’o Pe
price he can aailafr
the Alpine Tawro.
meal.
It folks ter slet p.
Taking the back track
gn-ut lienefselor. k.i*.- de only
ch the
olopo. when you reach
th* be
uue folks W out er !uls. hl. f !•
OB a trolley car at Rubio canyon, pa^^
der done dose der eve^ «. r de
Ihrough AlUdena, Paaadena, then tb*
next atop la at Cawson's ostrich tarn.,
E g tlh Grade Teachers’ Eaam
where you can aeo 160 birds from tb stoe of a qoaU to full grown birds. V
hare aoen Jibe plumea pluckt'd. T
blrda are put Into a corral, or small
shaped yard; two men get tebln.
them, run them Into the point of yaru.
throw something that looks like a
pant log oTor their heads, then tbplumes aro cut afIL The quill leli
iTheld”d!Tr
drops out to a few days. These strange
•I bara eorne to pay my dansbtet'a
t iiarticular al*«..ii ib.ir
tan coldly. T
will eat
iboold
I sold
fnnda

Ttefw to DO flak.” bo Intonrunl^
T know a lady wboa 1 aoo brr. lUtlior
I coaaldrr It a iTHBUIlajmi
oboald arropt tbr favor from <'30
whoa TOO bavr t>rvrr uirt brfurr.’*
Tbto conpIHrd tbr latrodm-tioa
tbr two paaard mwb time la rliat
dortas tbr trip. Wbra tbr> mid irl
tbr Urate Oattal atatl<m ol
o rarrtasr woe walllns
Tborur. Mr. Grant put brr In. Ilfinl
bto bat aad went bio wojr.
Jonotbon Tborur, tbr fnlbrr of
roans ladr. wbru Informed of tbr
aodr woo tancb dUplmml wUb
doocbtrr*o notion.
Too abonld bore rrtorord to row
undr o.** be nold. “cot wbnt moorr r'»n
DMdod from blai and romo br aaotbrr
trotn.“
Kdao rspUlate fbot it woo all d<
oo qolrklr tbalffnbr bad oo time
coaaUrr. but dbto did uot appraor I
0 Idoaa of tbr rrtolioos
roOBC poopio of oppooltr ocxro w.
ratbor Partalaa than Aatertcan.
Tbo next evoolac brforo dinner J
Qraiit wma alttlac In tbo roffro room
la bto dab wboa be rrcrircti a card,
aad. procoaAlac to tin* reception

W*a.'?*J5Cfc*»lES36^

^^tror a loan of twenty thousand doi
laHrfor tbe p«irpose of constructing a
:«elKml btHMIns In the Fourth wardNo."
Tbe polls of thU eiectlun
open at « o'clock In the forenivui and
will remain open nnUl 6 o’clock
afternoon.
lb04.
Hated April
Cha* M
and ex-0®cio <
Edwmtlon

M Wol«M. Partaal to UaL Bae* ate ■ililaro PpmI.
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Trarerwe City. Orate Tror«
SmIS. MWdg^'^tite V^pieW mite
teg wQl be held la teld acboot dtotrlet
aa CbASSth day of April. IMM. at ea

foDr to dnim »t»U- lob «1m

«Tthr E^oolo* ^ | belli Hf ?^Li' at«

ToiT dalitittr Aao-«. ^ tond-lasiort ar oP*rt«

The Gv That Nwere

WAIT DENUaUI-.-^'. . -



toraaf

PR- F. LJ HAYNES, Pen. Mgr.

reliable bntldera, beat at referare swepared to do all klada of
carpenter and joiner work. Batlmatea
given on abori nptlce.
An one contemplating bolldlag er
repairing will do well to oousalt tte
above firm. CMBce and atair work a
■pedal ty.

hare fs*.
fs*.
Boatoa aebool eblldrea hare

parte aa aablbtt of their wmfc to att
----- -T
wpeld’a |«r.
brakebea of
ettey
for tbe
t

A garty of Oaafft ItetoM. aaU to
tte rtatest of Imteraa Mbaa. to
to toffees at the wotirt tolr.
TKY A N8008P WANTABk

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a ;lWraE i»G;^RECOEi>|S«l
v;:^- wun*Tw6

PART TWO

TBAVEB8E CITY. MICH^ SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1904

ClK eoenina Recor<r$ Up-to-Bate TOMStrated Feature

WCUSWI CTOWTM
Tb« Uotod StalM Mow Hot
TMPMN IrtiMtiW

The Myriad Races Who Are Sabject to the Rvssian Czar
«K awMttor Altaft J. •m

lf \

1

J1

rataad aad ta the adjatatag provlacea
of tbs empire. Ttoe straggles
psspta tar Mhsrty tonn SOS of the rnoat

wm

a imp laruumn

ta af the caar. bacwtar. Mac tot
I>o€B ttoe Cauraaaa to Kaitochatttoe va«t ateppM and plalas ara

ArmmUBa. Balcmra Ika aeatto acht flar tbHr n
Dbably not axoMdtnc! and Crawlmii cailr to too t
timjtf IB alt
IM tor ttoe mere brutal forea a*
In ttoa norttowaat and north. a*teodli« hers. With the Klim, mere taken
Into Btbcrte. are tha Boazidlnavtaa i thin* over a .luarier of a i
Bmcdea Bvtna In the--------—

UMpr octMtm o( tlM Mr erBed «C UtjMvk chwed •»« oiia of d» dwtiWBt
!• M
Kmmlm la » wacH
T*.l» »iai«r»*»ii «lv*a «B aaewra
ibMuntr* of Hubraaonoiitaaa wtiatiMT
pr*..#ata itat of tlw KMalaa ampira
iMi<; iKlt aflar cottaMvHnc U*« Imm,.|.attr of ih* c««T a «o«nalns and tba

V'''

II. are only alBu la
r tomrd of ttoe Ht-

DaMad StrMp. aa 1M0».Wi ThM I* aa
iBcraaa af M«h«M Mace the eaaaad

ttonaltUM kroadK aadar tola
ro(iM« lo BM aoBi atoadow af jtS‘
ramark- A
for ibo Momtnetr
oaa-half of
UtMl that orcuiHo
ibonta, UMtt am
tend area af ttoe
tony dlatlnct p
tanfu** and
-rar croeplna
vhuM- tHNindariM
la at teaat a
tei >' ronaltteraMr alica of ona.
. Th.* Kueaten amptra. rarftiaira of
Maianaiia. toaa the tersaat aofiUnuoua
tMriton- of any tend on aarth—M«».»«*
a»|uamntlr*.io baaaact. It la madaup of
a(a cratMl dirlakaia. furttoar eat ap tola
f»nrtr-a«rvrn »avani«>anla or provinoea.
and ivntaliiinc at leant Ito.taa.atO
pie. II Manchuria te IriOu
In ludad U^to.
> IM pr
«r tarrltoo'
peopla.
*'
P««M>
poputetlon
a and Iwica t
tlmea <
pf tha rnltad Htatea Than,
toiuat ba ramernUereO that ttoe
confedtha caar te not
ly >o
nine atalae. lllir
Urttteh empire, tout a aln«te autoIc rover imant cloavly knit by farce.
, ___ that 1Ruaala
>r Hl.O O.PM people
eatimated l coiitaln In IM
only <11 vW
church I
,. While I

afltOO.

the Oaucaaua.
r Tartaim. i

I over aoutbern W*
They

recliMi

^.ho h^xe.cnr under the Rueatea
Ruaala and

fonaar baelag a5&31»I iaad tbe lal
raakse aad .N
II. Itetralt. miwaal
*“‘^I.e'‘.!rhU are nv.^ «n the PMHa Orlaaaa bare Jaat paaaad KXMMW, i
ii«toa M doae ta that dgafa.
CM*«t and alonr the Amur river. They

^rr54"r«“'“r.::"rtir; Xi

aitumr ««Kne of Iheni.

Turheat.n aim ii«de IIh- rreal^flrhl

■•X

""'"r

~~£S-:-5:ri;
ivlaloaa In
• .followa: Ortbodac Oreek.
amall minority af dlaalde
Cattoollca. lI.Mte.aOO; Proleatant*.
t.aa*.Md: other Ohrtattena. l.atHi.OOO.
Motoanunadana. 14,«M.0M. Jewa
•M: ttuddhteta and fullumcra of othi
Aalatlc forma of morahip. J.aoe.OC
Tbla. of courae. doaa not Include tl
Inhabltanta of Manchuria, wbn a
maatly Buddkiata or adhrmita of aon
of tha Chlaaae faltha
Wtoaa It eomaa to0 ttoe
ttot maltar o
la ttoa Wane domlnlona t
■ and
alar throacb
t
|l«tot halted, bide eyed Scandinavian In
tbe waat to ttoa brown akluned Monrotlan k.— mltea away.
Ta bc«la with, there are three ditiatena of the Ruaatena proper. Theae
the UtUe Rue. are ttoe Oraal Ruaatana.
Rui

»f wh<.fn

Kartlier r»»t ate the Kurda.

Tbe pwaUttoa M dbOawtPd far «M
MOee baeM« Mj0#0 er wore labaMb
asu ta UOQi Aceaftflag fo UMae MrttMtaa. New Tact la aow aaclty af
S.7M.1W tatoatauata Cbtaaae to npMly appawehtaa ibe &OOQM0 walk, havlac LSnjHO tababitaata. PbltoMpbla
baa UtT.na W. Lamia baa Jaat caaad Baatoa baa alOMat taarbai tba
« mark. BalttaMN* baa StLSU.
OtarelaBd M aaw a cwaaManMe diataace abaad of CtertaBaU. wbicb cittaa
bara 414J00 aad BSIW tawMlvely.
lo alao baa coaaldarably laenaaad
Ui papateUoa. betac rredltad wRb WL«« tababttaata. taa jriawtoeo aad

■r

s

=E?H5i=3* ...»
ilLntry .. reelly to

siKSSZKir-j!.-:

•talas. It sbawa that tba ■

r ItaMta. to 4M. with a tatal fara« af K.0«7J«. wbaa tbato aadsd poptaattaa far tSOt to MM.aa iBcfBaas of 17dM.«30. or wrar
T ceet dwinc tba tbrsa roars. Tbs
a elttoa betweea ItaO sad IMO taLssd ta •spatotloB arsr 12 par ctal.
Part af tbs teersase darlac tba tbraa
yaars Is daa ta lbs tadaalati af s«barba. Tbs sstfatad pspalattaa ta M
ta dtlss sf iOfiOO or BMoe Is dtalrtaotad aa follows:
Tbs aortb Attatalc atataa. JM cittaa.
LTSIMCO; oarlh raatral dlrtolaw !«•

ODD TYPES OF SOME OF THE CZAB'S PEOPLES
Lett,

and

UUhu»nUni|.

of | =vn.l K.nnlrh

..f tt.eee peo-

In tl

Poland. The orlrma!
1^ the country that afterward he-

ateaa

Polee

'.ikitiK the TurhUh tonru<

Taua baa arar AOOkMO. baTtaf
ad Mtaaaort. Bat twaaty<wo Matat
BOW have Maa tbaa a mlllloa tababItaata, aad favrtaaa exeead k.00OjP08.
Tha aatlmataa ara a
drlBC eattnataa af pact
IMS aad ISQt Car all 4

• Mid lo he devnte<l t

SO.OoO.OOO. '

»li.h
l-ienlined

mietir

SS,;E

a--Hi=

or Muarovllca. num-

11^

icta la ta tba land, wttk tarty-aavaautatac a tatal af S4V7.1W ta­
babttaata. bat tUa total at mrtoaa popalathm. of coorae. la aat aa tarse as that
af Haw York. PeaawlTaala aad Uttaala. OoMidand by atataa. Maw Taak
laata ta psoalattaa. wttb seare tbaa

.«t4K-.«..|

..f r<d.>

Ru<t«t.v'ii liH, e\er

”vr

Keitelal t
E of KinUnd

r,!!.rty;rfrvrt^c ^uTna^ |

y live ror the moat port In KuwUn ' nearer to TurV

They are the Rou- I Br

A Feta Interesting Tictures From Far and /fear

I

BUDDHIST PILGRIMS AT LASSA. TIBET.

JAPANESE FUNCTIONARY CARTOONED BY A PARIS PAPER. ]««««



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pll^m
cult of

,;x::
rxtetetnv. «r the TIhet.n. do not allow
ih.z iwrtalnlnr to their aacred capital. It rs>t city hefore the effort was aoc-

^'ranco-Ru»alaa 4

PILORIM MINtTRBLt IN JAPAN.

SlV'n.roniih**he*l^r1dM^

,xx'X,‘",z ■

rc

mm

Japancee
dal expreePlon.

FAMOUS JAPANESE MUSEUM SOLD TO AUGMENT WAR
FUND.

klnc-

eittoa. UML2U: aowtb raatral. »T attMANCHURIA. toa. LSIOJBft. aad wsatani atataa. ••
eittoa. 1BUB22.

'O'"' "!

xlm, In Kronen. .

„'.x

. the
tend

-<

W

mi
yu«-n AI-*.indTa
mo.1 valuable p.«lra

FINELY CARVED CHINESE CHESSIt I, not generally known that the
«.me of chema come, from rhliia. In
»hlch country It orlyinated thouaande
..f yeare a«o. In the accompaiiylnz cut
iH illu.trated a very fine aet of Chineee
. henamen delicately carved from Ivory
.Ml the ftrure. repreeent CRtae*' P'r*

f average of .uici-W

Tbe BiyrUds af baU that tabablt
Wyaadetta cava, thirty aiUao waat af
New Albany, lad., are baeoalac aa
article of commerce, aaye ttoe CMcaw
Intar Ocaaa. J. O. Blbert, a yaaac
B»D who to cwployad at tbe cara raceaUy aUppad ta Bareard eotreratty
tbreadeaan bata. far which ba racatrad
ill a doaea. They bara alao baaa
! aUppad ta asMltor qaaatlttao ta albar
; edocatloaal taaOtatloBa for aelaattde
; paipooea.
I There U a aoBctoet aaaibar af tata
1 Wyaadotta car# to ■

ipto*at the c
Iittlo tery to tb
nioun- from tbe i
riy un- they coagregwte there from a largs
•*' section of the cooatry- H to ssCtoatad
* I that as many aa lOOjOOO baU make tbs
'''
* care tbelr wtaUr qoartsn.

t *t '''hn"i"n

•enu a
rhe fo-



MONEY IN BATS.

.::>‘”rt£

S

rubles and

The Hlkaae>e Olwaatte OoaedL
Tbe Koreans are a big race, and Iba
upper ctoae bare Boropaan feataras
and fair comptoztoDa. Prince Mia of
Korea baa a eccnitory who reaemblee
ta BUtarc. fair hair and atralght fan-

JAPANESE TROOPS UNDING IN KOREA.
os ta Uvectoa borrowed from tbaoe
tbe Emperor Napotooa'h JimRaMra
r Koreaaa. oays Loodan Tnitb. If
i Japaaeoe aacare what they are
w after tbay wHI bare Karaaa dtvai
majors ta tbelr. army mad mayba a
Ksrean palaos esrpa Oka the Cent
Oarda at fba TaUartaa. Tbe Japanese
aaaa nygmlca aBwng Prlaee

Dartag tbs past year a aovel aad latacasftac aspartmaat baa been trtod
wttb coBBldarabla SBCcaas ta tba paika

-I
dam.
They oappart tbmai^ii by
alma, which they aaears WmA after
ttoe aaaaar of tbe stroet BWalclane of
wMtera BBtloBS. Tbair tatarameau
-<e tbe Buu aad aeintow
The pil-

StaTaaw^ taT?itaaritatt^ta^

only frotn two
every detaU of dreaa to ca
The knlyhto are mounted «
r creatert pHvate art colleetlon In Japan has bc«n
-he bai
he mikado with the anderatandln» that it U to be i I
with I
A plCtO
country. In ttoe pedestal of each
valuable picture# and
:« to a boUow globe containing a
far caat. They were cathered by the ovnoc. a Ir. Oknra. doe of
in baO. which ratHee aa tbe piece
marnaiee of Tokyo, from all wear Aete. and even Kerpt waa
M- MCI li ■■■iiiee Amnnc athor thtnye It to fUtod with Bad- to moead. _______________
fam
old. Tbe muaeam to a ttorae
• Old.
atory build
takaa from a fantotta old
lacOoa to worth

srjrrrs'LiiSwsr

ByJSH'
k aad as the haycra vB be
tt to eafo toM tbta «ba aata

-0\s.
f accompanying nturtratlofi. which to drawn froe
f of Japanese troop* near Fuaan. repreaeatoj^si

Ttt-BIta. te atdtr to todoea aamU
mmt aattas btota, aocb aa wreos. ttt■dre aad raktaa. ta tasquiad the parks
taaeo basB baaa baac to tbs trass
anmlta bapa tatod wttb awt aad tbass
baea baaa tea maaa. of attracOw
MMa wbtoto pwelwitoy wma asMsta

In a bOtord room In Parto to a bO-

ul^

dHMRfo i?Tab2t*UrR
to£


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W
TBS grmnre bkxmb). nAWgB cm. ancB; atTimpAT, afbii. m. ho*-

STERiLrnr

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fi

H<m Ml m mother who k Mk and ikic with tone iemiJe troidile bear hedthy
Hovainkmiwomenoii^ttobeto i^Mrchadicndiebleanngof a good constitution 1
littif smmentoiv for mdiikl to Idem their homoi bat because of sameddHfityordbplacanent
of M kmele oegina,
are bamn.
PnpMSIioD far h*J*y matenii^ ■ tcccBqOairi by Ijrdta a WnUiun’.
|mr*d more 8UCoeirfaI!y Aan by any oAer medidne. because it gives tone a»4 strotgA to the
pjrf* ^rwig all <iti|ilacetnents and inBammatinn.

- Actual sterifity in woman is very laie. If any woman 'diinks she k sterile, let her write to
rMis.Knldi^ Lynn. Mass^whoseadvfcek given
to all ocpectant orwould4»mothere. The
irmiicine that instantfy asserts its coiativc powers in Ac ills of women is

y

Lydia E Ptakham’s Vegetable Compound
RMd tiMM Two RafaaffcaMe Com.
V««etaMe CMpo«nid,and H chatted me from a weak,DerToas woman
to a strong, happy and beahhy wife within eeren moolha. Within two
yearn a lovely little girt yk-aalwm, which b the pride and joy of ourbooae.

Msdiat ciadii.IlT<leciemed and finsllj disappmml, and
healthiiaprofad. IWt aaif wwWood ocmiaed thro^ inj
vetoa,tbealuffiAAwlfceltofdim|>|a»n^andIbeoaiiiert^

Pggg^^

•n-madiSfaii-t

Vote for the
School Bonds

bold. If every woman who t; cured foelii as grateful and happy aa I d<s
yoo mnat have a boat of fiiendK, for every day I bleaa you for the light,
^health and happinem your Vegetable Compound has brought to my home.
Sinoeiely your friend, Mas. Mas P. Whasrt, Flat SI, The Kotman, lUb
waakee.Wb.*’ 8ec. Korthehore Oratorical Society.

Lydia EPinldiaiii’s
yWetaMeCod^^mL

Hajw Sants Prasents Argnmairts Fsvsrfaid ths Frs^
tisn and IrsctlsB nf isnrth
Ward Mliind In Acewinnet
With ths FslarssB Haas.........

Intermediate. 4:30.
Beolor. 5:80.
Kvenln*. 7:00. Bubjecl, -Heroe*
and Coward* “
PealeooaUl prayer BaeeHoc ThoroIT erealBg at 7;». •
Saturday night, nnlted prayer and
atndy of the Sunday aehool leai
with the children.
Welcome to woeahlp with ni
wngera. working men and the p(

TRAGIC DEATH
OF HAKAROFF

On
The Aaaoclsted Press oorreapoad- steamed through tbe
formidable
nt who was at Port Arthur dnrlng her appearance the n
the fight which terminated with the enemy of Japanese cruiser* turned
and Bed. The admiral signaled tbe
sinking
erf
the
^tropavlovsk
tie* oV bonSUig the etty to the eatent
Bayan to return. Then a stream of
ef SSB,SQ0 fee the ereetten of a new carrying ef this propoaHion. it moan
lored signal flags fluttered out
battle, as wltnm«5*from Golden Hill:
Bayan'
Mhoel buMhis in the Peurih ward.
•Tumday night. April 12. Vle*-Aderection ef the building without i
ils time the entire Ruiwlan
or Epworth Leagae.
mlml Makaroff took to sen with hi*
Mwiy mmora are abroad which have moment’s delay in order that it ma:
•r harbor. Beihip. Serrooa topic. Tlte entire aquadron. Including 14 torpedo
fw founSatiOA whataver and are being
the hatopavloi
1 €»r Had Temper." SSonx aerrice boats. The next night. In the teeth
PclMMlla
ip* Peresvlet. Poltava. P
eireulalad with the intention of defeat- the new aeheel year, thereby relieving
Mupanled by orchestra The
of a gale, eight torpedo boats were
cruiser* .N'ovlk.
Sevastopol,, the crulwr*
orchtwtra will give the Halit
. tag the piapeeltien. Thera are alao the oengaaUen in the other aehool
sent out to recoonolter. From Golden
old and the torpedo
bin. on which I wa* standing, through Diana and Askol
malieiaw atarlaa being clreulatad wHh buildinga and H further meant the
rs announcing the ad
The flag*
the blackne** the aearehllghl* of (
the ooma abjaet in view. An effort employment ef labor and machanica
mlral s approliation of the Bayar were
fortification* «a*hed over the Inky '
hauled down and replaced by at lUht-r
baa bean made on the part of
Rev. W. T. Woodhouee. paaior.
of the roadstead and far out
which, if the propoaltlon ie defeated,
lUtely the torp»-do
signal. Immediately
torp*-do Iwat*
create an impryaaion that the plana would moan a leaa to thoae following
hazy boriion.
mlug. lft:30.
At 11 oclock I heard firing at sea. dipped anchor and the heavier ship*
rofularty koaptad by the aehoci hoard that trade.
tday achooL 1
Sundi
began to spread out
counted
*even
shot*,
btit
could
■aca Bible cla
are the product of a Chicago of
"Seeing ihe flight <of tho Japanese
I am anxioua that the citlzene
nothing. At daybrrak 1 raad<
Kvenlng. 7:00.
oivne fire
ilsers the Petropavhjvsk oivned
Thie la clearly wrong.. Thyy are
through the light haze to the a
should understand the aituatlen juat
I»rayer meeting on Tburaday i
;h her great guns, hm the e
the plana of a Chicago efiloe but they aa it la, hence my reason for onering ing at 7
ward about five mile* from tbe i
* out of range and uMin dlupBix torpedo boat* ttrung out in
are the plana of a Traverae City man the foregoing explanation at this time.
Ail ai p conllally invited i
contlnued the
ired. Oiir squadron cc
all firing. In tbe leiul and outstripping
vice*.
who haa for the paat three ytara been Mr. Petersen la now in the city
*»e.
finally
fading
from
tbe others was a boat beading at full
In the employ of a Chicago architect all drawinga and apeciflcationa and
I waited anxb ui-ly for It* reapivai
speed directly toward the entrance of
Congregational.
Utat he might become proficient in the ready with a bond guaranteeing
harbor. Tbe last In line was be- ance and in abuui an hour it. came In
n Cocbiln. poMor.
d li
In smoke and lagging. Some sight. Ear beyond It. the number of
ided
line of architecture. He hae completad
Morning aerv ice. muair and ae
building will readily come within
lently had been hit. It was diffl- points from which smoke an>*e an­
hia Btudiee. paeacd hia anamination aa
at
10:30
a.
m.
appropriation.
ilstlngulah our boau. but fin­ nounced tlM' presence of the enemy.
to dh
Sunday aehool at noon
required by the lawa of lllinoia and It
ally through
my glaasea I saw that the Nearer and nearer came the ve«»el*
throui
Jno. R. Santo,
Junior Christian Endeavor ar
new In poeaceaion of hia certificate.
leader and the laggard were Russian and at last I maile nut Iteblnd
at 3:00 p. m.
President Board of Education.
squadron a fleet of 14. of which
Ht haa returned to Travel
Intermedia I e Chriailan
Endeavor and that the fotir others were Japa­
-ere ItatllcBblp.* and the remainder
nese.
i>cieiy at 4:30 p. m.
mvinil and iinarniored cruiser*
•The flash of tbe gun* and the
Young Peopie’a Society of Cbriatian
family it here and ho haa already saaplaah of the projectile* as they struck
Hush Before Battle.
Endeavor at 5:45 p. m.
curad aflioae in Room No. lOt ii
the water showed the Intensity of the
Grace Episcopal Church.
Sunday evening. Ooapel meeting
“Enable to get
within
effective
conflict. The torpedo boat from which
new Traverae City State bank
ange
of Vice-Admiral
Makarara
steam waa escaping wa* firing Mebms
Everybody Invited and welcome
ing. Mr.-Peteraen was granted unanlship*,
the
enemy atopped IS, verst*
ly. Tbe four center craft
Ington *lreet.
all these aervlcea. Take part and i
meua permiaalon by the aohool l
‘ upon from shore. Our squadron, with the
gether.
concentrating
their
acquainted.
to enter thia competition and hia plane
her. but tbe crippled d stroyer poured Peiropevlovsk leading, arrived at the
Co. A. klayflower club, meet* M
entrance to tho harbor and drew up In |
out her fire and waa si cessfully ke
were regularly accepted by a majority
day at G;4r. p. m.. and Co. Ii. Weda
line of battle. Another signal wa*
ing off her aaaallant*
Evening aerv l.^ and sermon at 7.
day at G:4D p. m.
of said board and no advantage t
floated from the flagship and the tor­
Prayer meeting Thnradajr at 7;8d p.
Bayan to tho Rescue.
pedo boau at once proceeded tbrougb
the entrance Into the Inner harbor
“Tbe signal aUtion flashed
I that the Vice-Admiral Makaroff waa evidently
>
tbe
men
of
the
batteries
Evangelical Church.
The na- unwilling to risk hi* vulnerable craft
the Sirmschl
Rllde acbmd at 13.
aa
observed with to the heavy proj*-ctl!e* of the ene­
that waa
o
equal
V. P. A. at f. p m. Leader. Mr. Tmde.
: but tbe aet drew my's armored ship*.
breathl
*T watched the Petropavlovsk clos.close around i ‘ doomed boat. The
Japaaese vesaeM formed in a ly as ahe steamed toward Electric
circle aad poured in a dead!
deadly fire, Cliff. The frowning marine monster,
aemi-cin^aad
steam from tbe Straa
Straachinl
grew whose gun* were ever turning toward
The ateam
‘'
the enemy, wa* prepared to send huge
Balvation Amy Bwvloaa.
denser, covering her lUte a
Still rite fought like a deeperately mewiengerc of death against him.
Comer State and Unloa atmeto.
“All wa* quiet. It was the bush be
wounded ahlmal brought to bay.
CapUin and
Mra. MoMklie
fore a luiUle—the hush when every
'■RuanlBg atralght for the adver
barge.
Meet lags every night neept Moa- barring her way. to aafety. she passed nerve U strained to get Into lmp«>nday.
the Japanese axtera and fired at them. ing danger
“I
looked for the Japanese ship*, but
Suaday. 11 a. m.; hollaaaa meetlag. At tbU stage Vice Admiral 1
they were without movement. *ave
0 bad ben observing the progre
Juaior ■agflng. 3:2*
srbo
that caused by the heaving sea
CbrtsUaa*' praise meeting,
tbe conflict UirtMgh a telesoor
"My glance returned to our squad­
real hatUe for aonU.
signaled the cmiser Bayan, lying la
All gre> welcoma.
inner harbor, to weigh aacbor aad ron. Moving at reduced speed the Peiropavlovsk came abreast of Electric
out to the rescue.
First Rmabyterian.
The Japanese destroyers clung ti cliff. The torpedo boats were entering
tbe bartior when suddenly from tbe
Pfopeaed Fourth Ward School Building. Designed by Jens Peteraen. Architect
Comer of W’aab Ington aad Park their victim like bounds in a chase
They bad become separated but agali starboard side of the Petropavlovsk'*
Bxterhw of pressed brick, mine trimming*; main nv>f*. «hlngle; en- streete.
resumed their formation
Small Jet* bow a white column shot up. There
Rev. l^eonard B. Blawl. pastor.
trancea in center of building: wardrut*eF and cla*«rooma connected with
of flame and smoke were spurting waa a double muffled explosion and
Morning service. 10:30.
whole flagablp became cover«-d
from tbe light rapid flrer* varied by
main corridor; building well llghtod a .Id ventilaiwl: a ill fmni on I'nlon
Bible school at nooa.
Tbey'ndenser clouds as torpedoes were dl»C. E. meeting. «:00.
rtreet. comer Thirteenth.
a pinner
ebarged against tbe Straachinl
Evening preaching service. 7:00.
but thniiigh my
“It was tbe end. Tbe stricki n boat
Prayer and-praise service Thursday
■ular I gaxed. apeechle** and hor
CanfirmMXUtn clas> mm# at S:30
1 a final1 round but It waa as If
at 7:30 In church parlora.
•xtefiSad ona architect ovw another.
tricken. I could see fragments of
l had been fired over her own
A cordial wdeone to alL
The fact ramalhs. hovmvar. that the
Teckage falling from above
Aabury MathadM.
grave, for she disappeared beocalb
f<
aetioh of the board in aeaapting
tbe waves, only a little cloud of steam broken rigging of the foremi
flames of fire sbooUng out.
marking the place where s
Peterwfl plana eraated
L-mIng service,
sinking! she's sinking!' walle
down.
qii lha part of two mambere of the
he Woman * Poreii
one
betide roe.
“Satisfied with what they
wieij will have charge of this aerMoralag amvieq. 1
oompliahed
tbe Japaaese torpedo
Suaday school at aoe^
vlce. The following program will be
boau turned aad made off at fuU
given.
Epworth Laagne. C:15.
•The Petropavlovsk began to settle
speed, followed by tbe Bayan.
To
the vwUng of
bonSa at the ooming
Bveqiag aerrlea. 7:WL
1—Organ voluntary.
•lowly by the bead, heeling far over
Prayar
2—
Hymn. “Holy. Holy.
Holy neeUag Thursday erualag their support came six of tbe enemy's to Btarboard nnUl her rail wa* under
crulaera.
SUB the Bayan srent on.
3—
Pmyer.
Traveme City is an
seemingly inviting certain deatroe- water. Her bow bad already dlaap4—
Anibeta by tbe ebdr.
peared
and now tbe foremast was
•N, at thia lima. 1
1 parted her helm to
tkm. She (
5— Hymn. ~The Macedonian
the High aehool
briac a broa
e to bear npoo tbe foe •Inking. I could still see the conning
•irt btforma ma th
«-Paper-“Tbe Ufe of Mlaa Thoadvanclaff la liae of battle, lower. Then her smokestacks disap­
had from ten to bum." Hattie Aliei
4Mast af the thne
peared. They seemed to fail through
d
opoa
them
aad
thea
7—Duct. Grace
10:39.
pupUa than aaato and this
quickly aad stood iato the hmH tbe water and the sea began to engulf
Subject.
tloa After Dealh."
the mainmast. Her after turret sritb
huildii^ haa bean ralicvod M much
»—SeJect lading. Mrs. HnaUjigtoa. Mias Haa
Haakeli aad Mias Higgilaa win of the enenir'a bfoadsldea. The Japa- lu guaa polaUng skyward* quickly
a. paaaibia
tnwafarring pupils to
ateaaicd at a alight aagle eoP-Recltation — “Tbe Neglected
_____ f all their guaa to bear aad pro- vmnUbed: thea her stem with the port
Call." MUa Pannlag.
propeller still revolving. I could see
ieetUea ralaed about the Bayaa. raiaAD ara lavlted I
in-Paper—Pbe W’orlt of tbe W. P.
thara am ehlidrtoi aa fas away as Sixlatching at t
aohiaias of water as they burtt, figures desperately clot
M. ..“ Mn MeWetby.
.
anppMTh^a^toi aes of flame.
hut Doae etnack home.
II—Hymn. “OnroaatloB.’
Evonlag aerrtce. 7:M. Berawn by
Bqv.
Bqqry
McKlatay.
paMor.
At tha Oak Parte buildiag thorn are
irdaoddeely appeared
•:45.BhbhathachooL
atroyer Oaydamk hurried to th
^ awro chlldrmi than saata and mboat returnll:M. preaehtag tqr Joalah Poaatng five amra of our torpedo boats
of the dlaaoter. It was 4« miaul
Mf haa Baaaabtainad by sanding ehillag
to the harbor aader
Saaday aehool. lt:00 m.
nine la the moralag.
iaalor Chrfadaa Madsaw
Bpwortb Leagiw. t:M p.
“Eager to aaeertain what had ooC:15. Sealor OkitoUaa Madmr
-Ibrtetlaa Bducatloo
la Boticiag the earred. I haateoed to a taading. wtame
7:30. pnaehlaff by paalar.
toMwIHtod. M has alaa baan found
I by taraiag a a amall remaaat of the gallant crew
Special aaaic.
A fxirdlal welcoaie at tbeae aervi
srere helag pat aahare aad ooaveywl
_-------- r «• tranafar
frwm fha
uBeeUve. The
Japaaese cralscrs to a hoopItaL Bignalman Pochkoff.
Church af Cbrist (OiaciplaB.)
CaaMsf Mkaaf la Oia fawar fradaa
■tawed dowa aad the torpedo boaU who waa aUEhUy wounded, waa able
Tbonaa* P. Utloai. pastor.
to give am a reaurkahly elear ateteMorabag. l* i« Bubjort. “Men aiH
meat at the dtaaater. Be aald:
CIGARS MADE; BT UNION LABOB
Pmawa ad Prarar "
~ *We wura racanlaff to the harbor,
Admiral
MakaroTs
oidm. the batttaekMa aad hSSS
Hsnffaga a^ bs b«Sd la Cliy Opan
■hlpa aad enitaars la tlw laaer harbor the
___ Patropartorak taadlag. Bmaa at
The eltiaena w«l be aeked Wenday

la eapraea themaelvaa upon the quae-,

squarely and fairly in the face.
citlzene to step a moment and conelder thie matter In all aeriou

SEIVICES Df THE CHUICRES

JC'

«rip ,jii-----aataOPf and tha fsal

TinMiir

Ufa m<rnmr\

vsse&j'Ti

TBV A MteoaO WANT Aa

2SSr5i-“Siri5&S-i£ s

Finest Pianos
Superb Values
Two Factors In Our Tremendous Success
For nearly 25 years we have l>een selling Plano* in Michigan and
almost from the very start we have iK^en leader, in this line

Other

Plano houses, still comparatively small, have l»een In ihe hnslness as
long and longer: why I* II that we liave om*irlpp«l them all?

Why

is it that we now sell more Pianos than.any tbr««e stores in the stale
combined?

Why Is It that while other Piano

stores

have either

c-ased to exist, or have met with indifferent *ueee*«. wo have con­
tinually forgiHi ahead—progressed—ileveloiwd—until

now

onr

busi­

ness require* 10 complete stores for Its successful operation, and our
employes will be found In all parts of the sute.
Tbe answer Is plain- VfK HAVE ALWAYS SOLD THE ^'KRV
FINEST PIANOS AND HAVE SOLD
SENTING •niEIR TRUK WORTH

T4IEM

AT

PRICES REPRK

Th-re an- no rntreliable PUnos

bpr,v_no Act It Ion* valii.-*; every pureiiawr I* bound to receive full
........

<,very doltor ex|>ended
Thai - the only wav we do business
hri that w.* an- alway* reengnlted as MICHIand It accMtnts for tlu* |het
A N’D MOST HEI.1AIUJ-: MUSiniOlIBK.

GAN-.S LEADING, LARGES

Grinnell Bros. 1"“
Corner Front and Cass.

Traverse City

Main StorB. General Offices and Factory, Detroit, Mich-

COLD WEATHER GOODS
We can fit you with Cheat

Proteciors.

Long

Protectors,

and

Un^n Vest*, or we can show you twime good value* in Chamol* Sklaa,
from which a low-priced Vest or Lung I’nuector can easily be made.
“Better look at our propoalUon."

^ James G. Johnson
want ihe^enemy, firing 1C
with their K.W gun*
e

n the
_ Peiro
signal iKok
....-----------had lu*en for the torpedo
aarbor.

V I offle r* who

«-*raiM-«l

were on

;3

MtkarofT* Tragic Death

vie
fair to guard Queen1 Victoria's
I exhibition
rongresaes. W. C. Foae ImperialI tnstlI
an aitarhe '
England, ha* charge nf the

iropav
stood
zpU>*<nn. I
other and then another. They
________________
> roe to be directly under the
bridge
I; ru*he_
ru*hed to tbe door of th
office
wheelbouae where 1i met an on
probably a helmsman.
1 could
pass him. and 1 sprang to tbe wIe
and Jumped out. The ship was listing
and I feared that every atoment she
" •On the bridge I taw an officer
weltering la blood—It wa* our admiral
—Makaroff. He lay face downward.
I sprang to him. grasped him by the
loulder aad attempted to raise him
“ The ship seemed to be falling
wcaerwhere. From all aldot flew fragmenu. I beaztl the deafealag screech
and tbe frightful din. The aatoke roa?
la deoae cloada and the fiamea seemed
to leap toward the bridge where I wa*
ataadtag beside tbe admIraL I JonMwd
on the rail aad waa washed off. but
■ncceeded la grabbiag aomethlnr I
was Backed down. I remember the
falling maste and then aothlag amre.
“ -On oar ship was an old man with
a bmailful white beard, who bad bera
good to our men. He had a book 3n
his haad aad seemed to be writing,
partmps skMcklng. He waa Verestehagta. the palater.’"
Itaritar report* saM that Makaroff
at hroaktaat la
eqhia oBaa

fW®
NBW IDBA
Womaa'a Maffaal***

THE EVSFIHO

TBATEEgB OSTT, MMH, SATDBl&T, ACTEC U, UHfL

Twte

WSANKBOPT S
IS NOW ON
THAT

m
7fs Euckp

Uaaiervest.t O’Ctmutl

Conducted an up-to-date
atore In Thompsonville.
iMich., but for lack of
funds and on account of
the hard winter were forcsd to the wall. We bought
the stock at auction at a
big discount and it is now
on sale here

$6.98

Ootbing
...Stock

^ A Qft

lor Vander\'cst & O'Connell
$10 and $12 pure worsted
suits, serge lined, good
suits.
.. lookei

ftQ QK

for Vander> est & O'Connell
$15 all wool suits, extra well
made, self retaining fronts
ting, nice uprfect fittini
and i>erf
to-date I

4!

7f a#/ Csfgf

d

1

But i% good clean stuff
a n d—desirable fabrics,
and shades, well made,
good fitting and are val*
you
with.

he stock is comparatively new,
le oldest is less than one*year old
andervest bought goods right up to
le day of the failure. Several hun­
ted dollars worth of goods was
never placed on sale. The stock is
of a high-grade—fit to be placed on
shelves of the Mst i^i 0iti slim ii tki cHlit.

WE
MAVE
TOI-D
VOU

at

seldom

meet

Come in and see

for yourself.

i

As'Wehavc

r
ij

OotraHs and Pants

f~2
ttAi

Mwi’s SOc blue Overalls............ 35c
Men’s $1.00 working Pants................60c

Hire’s Where
I the Biggest
Rush is Sure
A^E'RE _
out
_
to Be...
fpnfniE SHOE TRADER

4^

It will be only
natural, as nearly,
half of the stock con­
sisted of shoes. A NO
WHAT KL\1) OE
SHOES? Ear above
what you will find in
the average shoe
store. \'andervest
O’Connell were prac:
lical shoemakers—they knirw good she .
ed poor leathers and inferior work. 'They bought
only of the highest order, such as the Pingree.
E. P. Reed, W. IJ. Wells. Walkaway, Menzie.
Crawford. Harold Berisch Hard Pan, etc. If
you know anything about thtrse mak<‘s you know
there are none Ixnier.

$:i.00. sale price.............. .....................$1.7y
I'ine SlkiK) and $4 pants, sate price. .$2.4S
\’. tk O’C., $2.00 Corduroy pants sale
price....................
$1.1.'>
Boys long dress pants, all wool, $l-&0^
Hoys Coitonade Pants. 7.'ic kind, sale
price-----------,...........................................4Sc

old stock but up-to-date.

men’s Tumisbing 6oods
You Should Cap In a Suppip
neckwear
10c
‘‘Bold
160

Another lot that are slightly soiUid,

V.^ &^O C. Cuff

Holders.

^^^^ ^^^^

10

Youths good Sus|Krnders

GET AN ALL SUMMER SUPPLY
V. & O’C., black mercerized Lisle, plain and
fanc>’ half Hose and fancy worsted hose,
. regular 25 and 35c values, sale
1 R
pnee............. ............................... ......................
50c Hose, sale
,25
Good weight, fast black hose, regular
15c kind, sale price.............................

A small bunch of 35c Shirts
for..............................................................

06

*1 Q

.16

Boyaamtf VoiilbsSbats

Kea*s Heavy Shoes wr Hard bocks

Vaaderratt' & 0*0001^3 had a
maiua for boys* footwear and their
stock ooBtafoa more boys* shoes than
any two shoe sures in this dty. But
they win fo quidc.
Compfote tinea ol regular and high
cot shoes far drwi and wchool wear, ^
best oT makes, such as M. D.
Wells, Menae. The AiiMrican Bqy,
etc, erery pair wsnanted, V. &
ox: price $2.00 bot worth even

M. D Wdk’ Kant-Rip horse hide,
Bertsch's English Calf, Metuie’s
Cnstom Made, V. Sc 1 gP O
OCf price $2.60 .... M •OO
Bertach-Hard Pan." Well.'Cmtom
Made, Menrie’s -Hard Nox,^ high
cat dKMS. 2.60, 2.76 t
and 8.00 values...........J
Mensie’s -Croiiers,** Mensie’t Hard
Pan, Cowora Bench Work River
Shoes,V.&O*Cs8 60 O-OQ
and 4.00 dioes.............jCmUfO

—.....1.48

Oxford Ties and lace in patent and

SS5“.1^
jes, new oppat^tt; sale jirice.

1.98

*£’SirS2Ef^S
U5
rl.75 and 1.60

men’s

ShoM, .ins 12 .o is

Misses' box calf and vid, i
sluajics, 12 to 2’s, V.
O'C.
Shoes
I»rirc

1.25
75c

Slippers, 12
Child’s high grade pnen,
Shoes, $1,6U values----Chilli’s red slippers and fine
shoes, $120 values....

75c

Child’sI black an
and Uncj- Sliocs for
s and street »

paler

Infants soft soles, ..15c, 18,

Child's patent

and

re«l

notable
Rat
...Ualues

Men’s medium weight, cotton Under- 1 R
wear.............................................................. •
Men’s spring 50c fine Eg>piian cotton Un­
derwear. just right for present use QR
salepricc............
................ ..
Fancy ribbed cotton Underwear for i Q
spring, all sizes....................................... *

Bar0ain$ In $boe$

eblMrcn’s

M,«s-

Underwear for men

OQ

gollars **6alere”
V. & O’C.. 25c rubber collars.

'

Men’s short bosoih, regular 50c stand- OR
ard white Shirts, sale price..................... .AriP
$1.00 white Shirts, such makes as Peerless,
Puritan, Geo. P. Ide brand, clean RQ
fresh goods, sale price................ .........
$1.00 colored Shirts, stiff and soft AQ
bosom, none better, fresh and new **J^
\’. ik O’C.. .5<>c Negligee Shirts, fresh goods,
up-to-date patterns, excellent QR
values at 50c. sale price..................... *«^

............................18
Besiery

'

Cadies’

2Q

JlstonUbiog Banimipt PricM »■ Sbirt»

«»>t ,Q0

to sales of notecl makes of shoi*s but they are
alway-s ciihcrr old stocks and out of date styles
or .stuff that has b«-en thrown on the market Inv
caust! they we*re r«*fuseil by shoe dealers or
count of btting damag* il or not up to the siamianl in soim^ n-sjx'ct.

TMAT WII.L- NOT BE F-OFtOOTTEN, ¥=-OF9 T1

Their .50c Susi>ender. sale

V. «: O’C., 25c and GOc link Cuff But- 1 f\
tons............................
•AV

Vou are
Often ImHted

: I <tj ♦fll 13

A'. & O'C., had a stock of suspendors large
enough for three 'rhompsonvilles, 1 ^
all excellent qualities. 25c, 35c values* ^ •

necessary Hrficles

Latest lasts.
E'rench. Cuban and
Military-heels. Thes
go<Mls are |M»sitivel
as fntsh a-, any shoe
in the city.

TMIS WII.U

Geo. P. Ides regular 15c linen collars, strictly
u^to-datc, as good as the best (3 for

gg ;

These
are Aii
Up-tfl-Date
yges-

BUT TO BE ABLE TO BUY SHOES for Men. Women and Children that are guar­
anteed, honest, shapely and stylish and have all sizes to select from at BANK­
RUPT PRICES has never fallen lo your lot before.

Vandervest & O’Connell was Thompsonvilles* most fashionable outfitters.
“The best is none too good” was their motto.

V. & O'C., 50c Four-in-hands, sale

____

AND WE’LL GET IT, TOO

said before, it is not an ||

Vandervest & O'Connell’s straight
25c Neckwear, consisting of hand
bows, strings, tecks, W'indsors and
.bat wings.
We divide into two

For you that this sale
comes at this particular
time.just when everybody
is ready to lay in a spring
supply—and as the goods
are of a spring nature.' or
staple the year around, it
will mean a saving from
one-third to one-half of
the money you expected
to pay.

^
OOUPdctt’s fine fur Eedoras, Pasha arid

Men’s fine vici, some dress, patent
IxJK calf,, c(
enrdvan and high cuts, \
A: O’C,
$4.tKI .Sh<»es, sale |»iice m

\2.48

Men’ic up.to date iKJTschide, Iwx calf
1 vid ki.l Sho^ V. & O’C.

1.69

1^“

Men’s Iiox calf and jutents, ai1vcr>
used Walkaway, $2.6<l
Shoes, sale price.

1.75

Men’s box call high cut welt Shoes,
8.solcs real stylish and Q
Q
worth $.Tr,0 sale price. ^
.Men’s blurher, soil g»ain Shoes, seam
less. Iiand
$1.60 shoe, sale........... 1 1C
price .........................

and
J.‘I, Bops
Young
Wen’s
...Clothing

Black and light colored
amas. all good-grade furs.

There is quite a bunch
oi l>ong Pants Suitt,
worth from $6 to $10.
\Vc have ilivided then
into three kits and price
them lor quick selling

S2.4S,
Shamrac^ Vandyke,
and Decater fur hat

hats, new
>. K.. V. &

$3.40,

^,00. sale price.........

't:

$4.0$

ITte sizes run from 14 to 20 years,
made of good wool fabrics and
worth easily twice the price ttre
place on it.
A lot of men’s
small sized suits, worth O A Q

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