The Evening Record, April 08, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 08, 1904

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

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

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1904-04-08

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THE EVENING RECORD Umm

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TEAVKB8B OITT, mOH, FED)AT, iiPBIL 8, ItM.

TO ATTACK
THE PORT

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Fswdc W. OVrisn ef GrmM AspUs
.tflil Imsssd Mm Barry ed tfm
MtoMpmi Tslsphsns Cempmty.

MRS. BOTKIN
COLLAPSED

Ftnak W. O’Bitea «f Graad Rapids,
FAINTED TWICE WHEN TAKEN
JA^ AM MAKIMO ttKCAT PmtP- has been appotated dMtrlet mam
of the MiehIgBa Thisphone comp
*
FROM COURT ROOM.
AlUTtOME AT BBEEEMT.
I Ben I la plane or John Barry, who
had charge of the local oMee for m
ysnra. Mr. Barry wfll be special agent
the eompaay at a good salary.
STAKED WnJLTAMUTCELL
Oil OtKtK tASm SOKOAT of Mr.
O’Brien has been connected
with Uie Bell compnny tor fourteen
. having had charge of the non
tUMIEME ATTCMrr OT THE WAE
lion department In Grand Rapida.
WILL BE MADE.
NEEOB A WING
laa Haant SUrtad to Sraak Up Vat at End ef Faiwsus Esn Fmndsee Fniaen.
Nerthpart
ing CasrRseuHad In Mm. BetklsTs
im* Ih* HarW Wklte «m Battt*.
Spaela] to tha BreaJag Beoord.
Ba
Cenvlctlen—Bhs Will
«Mp« Will BwHterd tht Forta.
Northport. MIeh., AprtI t.—Although
Will BMtto tM Fart. •
the lee here ia aaflanhig It haa not yet
Given Lift Imprisonment.
atartad to break up. Hoprerar. it la In
auch a eoudnioa that ahould a good
San
FYaadBCQ.
Cal.
April
8.—Mr*.
Bjr WlTB ta the ETmIbc BMord.
xNoe np it win undoubtedly break
Cordelia Botkin, who was eonrlcted
St. PH«r>bars. April t^lnfonna'
t leave the bay.
light of toe murdering of Mrs.
tloe racHrad from Port Aitkur today
John P. Dunning by poiaonlng li
■aaeru that the . Japaaeaa barr
state of complete collapse today.
. plaitnad a aapraiiM attcapt for tbr laTwice,
after being token from the
vaaUaaat^ Porf*Arthnr oa Sunday.
court room the famous prisoner faint­
wWeh la The orthodoa Greek Baater.
ed and In her cell she would awi
Twcntr4re Sreabipa bare been
with a ato/t and ntore wildly ni
pared for alakiag In tbr cbaBo^tl
her and then resnme moaning.
while the whole Japaaeae Beet In the
ridalty will bombard the furu.
ALLEGED GRAFT MAKES SAULT aUomeya have taken an appeal.
The jury reached a verdict on
The Japaaeae are coarlaoed that
STE. MARIE STAOOCR.
drat ballot, alne being la favor of
they will aoceeed through the aheer
Bg. The conn on April t« will
force oi auiatora. Soma of the Eraice Mrs. BoHdn to life Imprisonabipa. they bellere. are aurr to reach PROHUIEIfT MIN IlfVOLVID
niilcal apota and If notblag elae U
aerred the harlMtr will at leaat lie
completely bottled.

IN DEBT
A MILLION

Unoauflrmad Report
nr Wire In me Rrening Record.
l.«mclo«. April S—lyalriHI'a I>aria Claimt That Fraud ExitU in Building
nirreapaodenl wlrea that a report baa
Water Works Byatem, Trunk
readied the French capitol of a frexh
•lefeal auatalnetl by the Rtianlana In
Seiuer ancl^Bridgaa Over the
the rioinity of the Yalu rlrer. Their
Power Canal.
bias la nald to hare been heary. There
U no amUrtnalkMi of the report.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Banll Sie. Marie. Mich., April R.—
he grand jury, which baa been Invevilgntlng the charges of corruption
made ngalnat city onciabt. has re­
turned a bunch of indlctmente sapIKwed to lie not leas than a dozen. The
lun will not give out the names until
CLUB HOUSE GROUNDS '
number of arreats are made,
IMPROVED.
it la believed that many prominent
people will be Involved. It has been
chimed treguently that fraud exUta In
l\io building of the water works sys­
tem. the trunk newer and the brldgCH
Be Added<->Annual Meatlng.
over the power canal. Aa the result of
heavy expenditures the city U In
The annual meeting and elect inn of
1 nearly a mlllioo dollars.
nfScera of the WtMjudong club will
be held neat Tueadny erening. Tha
elob member* have cumemua plan* In
riew for the Improrement of the club
and the outlook for a proapemna aennon IhU yw U very brlghl.
The grounda will be iMMiulined and
the bulMIng Improved A dock line
will lie conatrueted and the larrn fllle<l
In to Ihe river l«nk The approach to
the club houae will alao bo bettered. It
U eKpeeted that the money expended
Ihl* year will make much more of an
k of the Plntsch Gas Compressor
apiiearanre than that |iald out laat
year In addition to the other Ira: Washington Let Go—Victims’
pnn-cmenta. the beach will also, reBodies Terribly Crushed.
celve attention and Ihe aeeond aloo’
of Ihe rlub house.
II I* exp««eled that Ihe laiwllng alley
and billiard nHiras wll! N> o|M>nc<I in By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washington. April R —An explcwion
a short time but the ojH*nlng of the
a gas tank in the bulWIng of the
eluh proper will not lie until warm
weather, the laat or the middle of PImsrh Gas Compreaser r«inipsny In
June • The membership of the club
Pennsylvania yards early this
will undoubtedly Inrreaae larjtelr this
year and the revenue from tbla will morning osiimhI Ihe death of ihr«*c
pniluthly fatal injuries In the
aupply Ihe ready mimey ft»r the Improrementa aa wall as give the elub fourth. The
a good Income.
8 Hendersoi
The oBlce a at I
1*^ In control
J Cumberland
are: ITeak mt. Ia
I’nknown negro.
president. J
Injured. C. nixby The accident
C. K. Bock; ireuaurer. 8 E Walt,
as caused. It Is bettered, by the let­
recinra. C. E. Murray. Victor Monta­ ting
go of a compression tank which
gue.^. C. navis. R. H Hailelt. H D. blew
the roof from th
Alley. C". F, Hunter. I.a«on Tl'ua and O collapsetl
The
hadlo.« wer
rushed

WEQUETONG
CLUB PLANS

GAS TANK
EXPLODED

POUCE AND
FIRE DEPTS.

Conaidemble disruaaion has result­
ed a* to the expense of running the
police and Are department In this city
some of the citizens have thought
that these departments have been ran
n large expense. Figures will not
mr out this nssertion.
Last year less than $8,000 was uaed
> run the two department; fS.OOO of
this amount fur the police department
than $5,000 tor the Arc de­
partment. This city baa about 12,000
populstkm
>n and for the two departmeats the expense of running them
amounts to about M
.per .person.
On the other hand Grand Rapldt
a population of 90.000 people and last
year It requlri'd $;i5.ooo to run th*
two department as compared to Trav­
erse City’s $8,000. There $90,000 was
used In the police department and
ll25.(MXi in the fire department, which
makes an expense of about 12 SR per
pi*mon In Ihe Furniture Oily.
ThU year more money is wanted
ir these departments in Grand RapIs. so that the burden will be In­
creased for the tsxpsvers If It Is sl-

G.A.K.ANDW.D.C
Camp F>re WHi Be Held Tomorrow
Evening at tiU First Methodict
Church—Fine Program.

The O. A. 8 and W. R. C. will hold
a camp fire Saturday
laturday evening at the
First Methodist church, it being
anniversary of Lee’s surrender at
pomatttox. The public Is cordially 1
vlted. The following
progran
ring is the program:
Prayer. Rev. Demos Cochlto.
Illustrated song. America.
Camp Fire. Its Obj(ject. Judge Lorln
Roberts.
Illustrated song. The Blue ant
Gray. E. B. White.
Address. Hon. O. G.
Reritotion. Sherida *^*Ride. Mist
Mary Minoa.
TO SEE IF SNOW HAD
Ad^
Address
Hon. J. W. Patchln.
PETOSKET FAIMa SHOT
LEFT THIS SECTION
Uluatrated solo. Swanee RIvw. Min
p Ban.
Mysterious Wounding of the Man
)rt addr*
Farty of a R. A I. Railroad OWelala
Carnet Much flpeeulatlon—Might
jworda. Death I
Came Along the Lino on a Pro
Have Been a Stray Ball.
ly and Treason. Min Mable
pocting Tour Yesterday.
Sebofleld
Pruoakey. Mich. April R,-Bdward ^ Uiustrated tong. Marching Through
A party of O R. S' 1 offleiaU pai
' through the city yesterday on a
rarm near
of Insiiecllon trip and to see If all the wa»
«a« thoi
Hhni yesterday
rt>itH>nl>v while dri
drivinr over wooobouae
enow had gone from the Une of the T. ihe McManus bridge In the western
C.. U A M. They returned to the city part of Ihe city. The ball entered
NOVEL COST HIM LIBERTY.
laat evening and part of them wetti on lielow hit esr and came out of bla
north over the main line and the rest
ih. h ta a myaterious affair. It la Oawsld Fritz BUos Will Com* to Amai^
of Ihem returned soitth.
ibie that It was a stray ball, but
ica After His Rslaaaa.
The party which went north cooalsted
of W. B Stimaon. general manager:
Berlin. April 6—The autboi
E. H. HameK. supertntendeot: F. J.
“Life to a Garriaoo Town,“ ex-Lieut
EARTHQUAKE KILLED 2S.
BUmaoo. engineer of maintenance,
Ossrald Friu Bllae. who Is aervtog a
and P. E, Bowen, ruudmaater of thU
six moutha' sentence for writing toe
dIrbiloB. The party which left the Forty Were Badly Injured In Colonial
‘ promlaea to c
north bound imrty at this place were
he la released
f. K. Kegan master mediantc. and E By WTIre to the Evening Record
' novel expoaea
J. Bhaaneasey roadmnsier of thl
d the lax UK
Vienna. April R.—Twenty-five per
lioo.
ty. Its pubUcatton created the
•n* were killed, forty badly Injured wildest exciteflsent to the army, pria»d 150 bouaee srere deetroyed by an ripally because the story told the
earthquake on April 4 to the vHtoge of truth.
■uth. That la t!
the reason the auth<y
Kaasl.no. colonial Macedonia, accord­ as Imprisoned.
ing lo a report received in Vleunr
Bilse» was hort
bom to Kim
^
March 5i.
morning
1878. His father was head master of
Ontoangon. April R—The Diamond
the school at Thartng
’THE MARKETS.
Match company ^^Mta^t log te
made a llenthe army In ItM and t
tenaat two vsara later. He pnbUshed
Detroit. Mich.. April 8.—Wheat- hb norel to the latter part of Ifififi. hut
May. fl.OlH: No. 2 red. $1.«2; No. S resigned before It appeared. Thb
49c: No. 3 white oata. 48c.
an end as 'aoon aa the cui
brought
probably saved him from h beavlcr
•do. O.. April 8.-Whsat-____ penalty at toe hands of a txmrtBanla
of the pastI wlator U ahlpped to the
mill. The tcompany commenced oper- $1.02: May. $1JU: July. fiO^c.
Chicago, April 8.—Wheat—May.
atlona In Ontonagoa country In IStt
YOU BOUGHT TOUR
and Blnce then has cut an emormooa 9914c: old July. 8>14c: new Jaty.
r toe Haaaak Camp ball?
amount of pine, nmniag late the hna- 875*c. Oorw—May. «Sc. July. »I%c.
the peoeeada are for toe
Sreda of mnUous of feet Ila harvest Oats—May. 3»\c: July. 3844c. M
___
eorate Brarec of departad
Surlag the past season aggregated pork. $1235; lard. $4-70-. riba. $$.$$.
~
Potatoes oa local market. U936e. •oMicTs of Company M. Grand
Friday aighL the fito.
2i
Forty-five kxiaila reertred**T?e'*maIch* com

SC/

The spring meettog of toe board of
had hMB ramovnd and the Umber aUll anperrtoars srtU begla on Tn
HrVMwg la no seattersd that tt could April 12.
Qwm aty camp. N& in. viU hold
not wnU be h>B»ed at a nut
ihMr raBiUar mmthu tommrow en
Mg. a mi fitflMBi M But.
TBV A fIBOOBO WANT Aa

Read

ORAMC2MB 28 eenta-Fuey Calia navels 218 atoe. L. R. Btl^acy.
rr. 411 8. Unloa Bt. Both phimsa.

**lkt WfikkH fa miat'

night la Pnt«ster*s han and the
ties were kept np nntU after 1 oiMoek

iS'S'sr

Bt Jf. D. mtTsH

t. oU dothea and oU»er
HeUnY ord
_inale tor toe c
made toe hit of
BuEalos aerred
and rsaliaed ai

H you wiob to interest rsumolf In <
ttfs in a Ysfiksc district FUli sf wit and ctevemsia.
Similar In natum to David Harvm and Ebon HoMoa. and pm- many to bo auporior. Prioo flAS.

famished
t sad thHr
reaiag. The lady
cream sad cake
sm from the pro-

« 0ity Book Store

SALSBUIT IS
YET ON STAND

$1.89

Weather-Rain tonight, northeast wind! coolsr aad clear Batwday.

Will buy a pair of

Woimii*s
Sb0ts....

Money Was toe Bt UM t
Ivss VahZea

By Wire to the Bveftog Record.
Grand Rapida. Mldu April 8 -Ex
City Attorney Laat K. Balsbury tes
fled at toe Senator Bums henrtog I
he gave Joseph Kenaedy
8100 bill to go to Laaslag and offer It
Van Zoeren and Vandercook to aid in pnaaing toe Lak»>
Michigan water bUI.
"What did be toll you when he came
barkr was asked
asked.
told , me Iho had given Van
Zoeren 8S50.
8S50.-,repllt«d SaUbury.
prob
probable that J. Clark Bpmat.
former publisher cof toe Evening Post
will go on t
SOME tECON04iAND PIANOS
and ergans at the Kimball branch
■s. 12fl Front stmot

I Grand Rapida tha Expense Is $238
a Person and This Will Be Incmaoed This Yssr.

SEVENTH TEAR—21S8

BUFFALO FARTY.

They an here—an an new—Fab-

you’d Id

Dew Styles

S.00 ttw

***“'

miN iUE «MKM PUTS

Light Boica for dress or haavy
ones for street, patent tips, new
heels, in fact this ia « shoe that
generally tsiis st 1230.

Kvct)- |iatr guaranteed not to rip, $1.
BOY’S KNEE PANT, all wool. 60c
^ up. Don’t toil to see that window ;
full ol Hats when down town.

S. BENDA

Qouernor

GET A
BOTTLE OF

ROWLAND OOUOLAfl 1

SWEAT­
ERS
SHIR’TS

YOUR OLD BHOEB.

Bop 's Teet this time
Our Shoes don’t ^ke a boy look as tboogh be ’ sras all
feet; they're made up on dress shoe laxts; they look nice
and wear like iron.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Opposite WhKIng HsIsL

Phones:

For 50c
Take itMiome an«l try il,
and if yoti don’t like it,
rettmi it and get your
money.

gHOE BTOR

CitiMiw 32, Bell Iflf.

^ Cor. Tenth $t and Lake Avs.

Price $4.00
Made by th(
Ihe riNC.RKE CO.
You take r i chance* when
you buy the
them. See
them ,
The Old Reliable Shoe House

...219... FrankFreidrich&Co
New &and

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GI^BENSKY.

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
EetobllshoO In 1808
Masonic Block

THREE

BARGAINS

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

Union Wade Suits
top Coats...
The Perfect f» ef .
our hand-teflored .

Fla* RH «lk CalUta Ribban, In Pink,
Bhtt. Brara. OM Roar, Royal,
Black and OlhiU

cu.ta, top coats ar*d, .
ram coaU is a eenren
er surprise to these ____

Lot 1 up to number 9, 2 inches wide,
Lot 2 up to No.60, 5 Whes wide*
y'fdrchon Laces, good quality, fi
wide, insertions and edgings.

Who get into them foe

I0C yard

1 to four inches

to 15c. your choice

m
I ’w-w«44*

The new crash leather' beltt in the dull and patent finish. black,brown and red. Saturday only ayt.

G TUilbeltn
CPMMf Timmt ami Oaha

THE XVXKIEO BXOOBD, TRAVkBfiB CEIT, IPOE, nUDEY, AHaE

the first tims—a “try
on“ to often as feed
at a sale-etyles this
scasea are fulte dtotlaet

Ask to ■

ten Dollars to twenty
Dollars

^milton Oothing^

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TH* FTODTO KEOORD, TEAVKHSE CTIT, MOE, ntlDAT, ACTIE »IMt.

THEfiHlMGWeeM)

’’SiSlSSS^
4fW HmMM tv
TNOt. T. SATn
4. W. HANNIM

ALL OUR
DEPOSITS

CkcMt^4MrieL HI»cMf<ar
B vfll bf Ck«9«Mn A. B.
tgk, ftsd cxAcfirtMUtlvr & J.
Ijomtrr of HovmrB CStj U a tlitrd c
dldate.

> €, A. tWUlfUL Citr

'LT\

THK FVTUIIC OF A CITY.
«rbea boM la foaad, arbaa oB la
rtMk. artMo gnat aCratcbaa oC towerr put ara eptmmd for the ai of the
•bamaa. or whet aataral gas aeadf

taaat the whole dlatrtn
digalty aad abllhy that hare rharae.
terUed bia eareer la pBblle and prt

SUSndOUS OF GATES

i..SPECIALS...

s£.jr.

It la coMaM that the eoataat vtn
be batwawi Mr. OovaO aad Mr. Darfash, aa4 the rwmM tmm acanb

food'. Mr. OovalTk ka« ezperteaea a
pablir aSairx. Irrai a rapmeatatl
ai« tadwtorr. tba atata aeaatf
poakloB aa raUa4 Statn dlatrirt
attoraar for tba araatara 4lstr;ct of
Bhisaa fta btaa adababtr for a teat
roocraaa. Oraad Trarrraa a
n tead a aeUd MesaUoa to .Clara
for Mr. Corall. aad wUh thia ba<
'omUaad whb that of arraral other
Bot at aU aallMjr that
oa. If 1
»IA be wlU be alaeted.. aad w

SOME EXTRA

Sc
ap to

ami atmagOu

aaaess that “the
opera booae win be lighted for the
lastiels tealgkl.*’
Mies cMlicas are aatag-tl
ly dlreetorr that eras tasnei
sars ago. By keeptog the death list
ip^emeat np to date, tbe hoc
the purpose just as well as a
Tbe Clintao Democrat te
Michigan paper to appear ta a new
dress of type, and Its apearanee ta
greatly improred. Sereral changes In
make-up aad headings are als? among
the new improvements.
Marshall has a gas company,
the groping bonseholder HgbU the gas
down there be has to boM his haal
over the jet to see if it ta really light­
ed. Then he turn* on the electric
light and reads lh«^ paper.
An Albion pbysictan recently tmad
ed in a bill for $35o for atteadtag
satallpox cases, which sras cut
by the counefl to |5t0. He hi
first dlagaosed tbe Cases at chickenpox ud^^^diarged the city lllh for

One npeUte editor ta eo grateful to
one of hta rural sabscribers for freqaeai caatribatkms to the editorial
larder that -hq says “Farmer Joaet
has brought us a can cf the finest
ample syrup that we fever
otbacdoUd ifllo tsadtoga t
teeth Into.
*
_____*Z «jaB as ioo^m -Oeh
Marshall ta a great tuum
men’s clubs. There are so many over
.there that the ladies have almost de'rld«-d to petition congress for a rearihe calendar so there
range
loofiiaigepsges. in paper coreim.ta sent will 1
days In tbe week, and
ag <ef club
thus prevent I overlapping
meetings.
There a
igan who are breathing eai
and can even venture out of doors in
Ight, a thing which they
dared to do for several
weeks. As It was, they narrowly es­
caped being elected to seats with that
wonderful cempany of statesmen com­
posing the Battle Creek common roun-

aMttar vbafbar It ba aadar the a
akiaa of fbia or oa tbe froaea alopea
of Alaaba. Aftar tba alaer, tbe loaiton. Tea.. April A
barma the oil pmmptr or tbe gat
icredullty of eertala
diinar aoaaa Mnaa who, while they
lent la Texas aad Loutaiana
■nttaba part ta tbe operatloea. atlll
e altnilsUe Intentkms of John
t In forming his proposed rice
ara eloaaly aTOad to the latarMti
tbe ragloa baeaaae they aobaiat by the MBbine. the project has praptlcally
fallen through. The plunger pr powd
aCbrta of the mlaera or othera
the formation of a corporatk* to be
tbefr baabiaaa. U to aapply their spliallsed at a few million of dollars
aaoaaaltlaa. The people reaaire ahel to buy mllta and sell the rice produce 1
tar and a rade colleetloa of hou in tbe South, be to take a little orer
the caplUl alodc. Tbe object, he
aprtaga np often where aoHtode half
uid. sraa to equally dtatrtbute among
ratgaad aopreme, aonetlmea but
tbe raisers, mill bmb and consn
4ay bafora. Thaa are taoooi towna the enonnous profits now being
A Copemlsb farmer has discovered
;sed by tbe midlemen.
balH.
that fruit growers who wish to save
Tbe mill men rejected the. propoal
prt
Ptor a Uaae there ta great artlrlty. ion
the pimeh buds from the frost have
because Oates eras to have a
to simply bathe each bud nightly
Baateaaa raahea. The precloua yellow irolltng Interest. Another meeting
akewarm water and tie It np In a
netal Pawa la ataaaaa: the aaMike of
been called for tthe *Oth Inst., in New Marquette NonnaPMead a-Leader
bit of red flannel. Tbe flannel should,
U»e Iniat project can hbe
the oU raPaery awy polinte the air: the hope that tbe
of course, be remored every morning
tome manner but tbe ml
mlU
in School Work of
tbe tbleh black atrean may canae the floated Inninsome
from
each bud. but he claims that this
a very suspicious frame it
Michigan.
simple plan has proved very effective.
eaiwtHoa to tarn a akhty yellow and mind*”
ihea give op and die: It may canae tbe
oil PeM to be the moat deaolate look STATE or OHIO, OTT OF TOLEDO.
LUCAB COUNTY—sa.
lag plaee oa thlawartb; the gaa maj
J. Cheney makes oath that
potooB tha air: the mlaata aaay be hayyank
ta senior partner of the firm of F
cfwahcd by falUag rocks yet the polio- I. Cheney ft Co., doing buslnem In tbe
tk*. tha daager. yea thP^ vary daaola- City of Totedo. County and SUte aforalald. and
aad that aald firm will pay tbe
said,
thw itaalf briaga arhat foaa orarea- turn
of4>NE HUNDRED DOLLARS
waalth. aad ao ha to ooateBt to remain
! every *»■« of Catarni
On tha other hand, the wktoperfng that cannot be
b cured by the use of
plan mgy praatrate. itself before the Hairs Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHRNEY
kaee ax wielded by the slaewy
Su-om to Ijefore me and subscrita
■aa may lire Car from their kind: the in ray presence, this 6th day of E
UUle coltoetlaa of ahaatlea may be •member. A D. 18SC.
(Seal
I
A. W. GLEASON.
.far oot of the traok of btunaa erenta,
Notary Public
yet. they are eoataat
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ta taken Inter­
Then eeaae the reaction. The gold nally. and acts directly on the bloo<l
mlnea are aihaastad. the oil welta
and mooous surface of the aysteni
dry. the gaa oo laager htasea as It Sen-1 for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY ftICO.T
CO. Toledo. O.
aporu from the graaad. Tba mlaer,
„lsts. TSc.
Bold by all Dnigglsl
the ptBaper, the drUler, the shooter,
Take Hall's• Family Pills for <
the laborar, the tool dmaer, tbe mine pail m.
owenr. tbe magaale. the oU king
and children, nursing mothers and aftSHOULD HAVE PLANTED OEE8E.
their waya.'ni^ town Pldnra o
-.j;:';
or twlea_gMpa aa thoogh for breath
and either Cades away allenUy or else
drifts into a sleep which to bat
’ LIgonler.
. F. Sol
beginnnlng of the end though it
I this city, I
Is well 1
Uke yean to eoniummate tbe final
morning on hi
annlbllatloD.
fjiys that the Indiana fanners will
re plenty of room for oats this year
And the fate of the timber icwna ta
they have lost all their wheat.
the same. Tbe mllta stop nmntng. the as
FREE TRIAL OF U\-Uk
What wasn't froxen out was
tail druggists In the rliy to sell
lumberman dtaappear*. the notay ray by tbe floods.
crews ao longer fill the atreeu. nj
“Served them right." aaid Mr.
Flesh Forming Food Given on
more do logs oome fioating down tbe ion. "I told them last year already
proval
by S. Cr^^it ft Sons.
Benzie for HearaL
rirera In great drtre*. all drift away lat they should plant docks
Any cav can try. without rlskli
and that town too eUher dies or glides
Inlo the same lethargy.
The fanlt of each was the aamc- Lo­
cated In aome nnaaltabte spot a* soon agree to refuad tha moMy c
eeat bottle of Oraaae’a Wamatad
aa the aataral reaoarcea were
)8t Immi^llaK* vcllcf.
jofTarlfltfaltotoa
I* weak Nirkir. thin. pale, tired, or
IF YOU want a fine fitting, up-tothey died. They had nothing
ooagh or cold. We atoo gnanataa i
th |>oor digertiuD will gain health, date style suit at right price call on
" It bottle to prova aattofoetory o
back OB. they simply deroted
•engih and lnm*RS«d weight If they 3. Kramer. 215 East Front St.
aelrea to tbe one thing. Northern
e Ml-o-na
Michigan has many such Umber townt
Throoghoot Ohio and Indiana
NORTMPORT AND MUIR.
many “gaa towna“ whtoh are
Smf CkM f«p
. aleeplni^. The We«t has many eloZ”fS, iwing c.;upon:
I the Honors Just Givsn
Spwil——dIBprt—»
aoent heaps of rulni and old tin earn,
St OliveL
oooe towns but now inhabited h«
Olivet, -April A—First honor of tbe
This
aangfat but the coyote aad the owl.
color preparstory class has l>een
«.f
the
1
tve
the
And yet there are many others that
pmrha) « price of Mi«na refi
- T. -- •* ■■
aad
refund- -J.
' hare even iaereaned and prospered
ase it dives apt Inert
since their palmy days. They hare athi and cure all stomach :
We assume sll the risk, :
mtnrnjUamUnwmi
^tmetrd factories and Iminstriiw. they
k.
1
ham
bsaa
aa
angluasruB
tbaMteMgaa
-na
ta
absolutely
free
un;
hare looked to the future N(»t
OmitmIBamaadtorSrMn. A graatamayof
ires satisfaction.
Ped with mushroom amwth. they
bays aastyn with thsm CBtaeWtTtM. IPs
8. E. W’AIT ft SONS. : our
---------- ------------------ x"W.T.aC»^
'■''aonght aomethlng more subsU
WE TAKE AIX RISK ’
A Thoughtful Man.
They have offered Inducements to InV ‘W. Austin of Winchester. Ind..
When >ou get a box of Mi-o-na. de­
duatrlea and the Industries hat
knew what to do In the hour of need. posit
fifty rents with S E Walt A
^apooded. Others are waking u)
Hta wife had such an unusual case of
a- an evidence of good faith and
storaarh and liver trouble, physicians
Motag Jikewtae nnd atlll more e
win give you their receipt to reao. It's not too late yet. ^Cadillac has could not help her. He thought of
ihe mtmey In caiio Mi-o-na falls
lrie.1 Dr. King’s New UfB Pills
crease the weight and cure stom­
potten anouaed and also Manistee. she got relief at once and was finally
troubles.
Fetoskey to making a strong effort to cored Only 25c. at Johnson’s Drug ach
This offer entitles our readers to
almke off the atnpor and is succeed- Storg and F. H. Moada. Druggists.
use Ml-o-na without risking a penn.v.
-teg. Northern Michigan ta alive to
S E Walt ft Sons take all the risk,
STAaff AND PLATFORM.
and If Ihe treatment does not cure, it
The fact that ahe needa aometbtng
costs you abaolutely nothing.
alae beaides timber to exist upon. Th<;
Lincoln J. Carter. Ihe wizard <»f i
stane w6rld. has taken advantage :
watnral advantages are here, opp
public interest and has \
ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT.
imtl7 preaenu itself ao all that
> most striking me
heceaaary ta to reach out and grasp
Ive of the South that has ever
R. Tber leaaoo ta perfectly obvious.
seen. enUtled “Down Mobile."
The futmu of ao city oomee from Its which will be presented here at SteinRev. William Laufman returned last
berg s Grand next Thursday. April
.-past nnleas Its past has looked
night ffrom attending the statef gatherOn Saturday we wiD fell
Aside from the strong plot contali
Thtnra. But the ever exlstlag present deep heart Interedt pathos and a f
the Mrthodlst 81. Paul Broil
BrotherCOM3INETS with bale
at Detroit. He was elected to
la the tinw to prepare for that which ly mixture of fun provoking hnmoi
the
vice presidency of the Michigan
the
great
Sre
effect
as
shown
In
la eoBlng. ItV now that opportunltlea
handle* at ONLY.......... *
conference which pms him in line for
last
act.
It
would
take
aeveral
oolni
WMt be aought. What's past 1s past: of this Issue la order to give a full
close
SDday aooa will be also but the future detailed description of this marvelous also addreaaed the gathering oo
Item but 1
say that It ta ‘Basic PrlBciplea of alemlty.*’
Oa
bis
smy
back
> this city he
> help your <we of tbe moat arilllctngly^^lsUc
ped at hta
of tabor in St.
-ttage Urea" that haa
IS aid del
Those who aaw the
idowB or Chicago.'
cannoi but rememi
was given Wedaeadgy evening.
prodni
MA COVELLW CHANCES.
Mtortlng^upj^a
Now that the municipal uampaign to
Ifkxikiiigfar a CondMDCt
out of the UmbCTS
year aad ear cItT affSln. poUtleally.
have a I
he cast ta aaM to ta
at a low prioe, tbn to jroor
woodwork. The
em te cai
if« dtopoaad of for aaother yw
rtever bands and the vartoas artiata
■ay -tora our aueatkm to the ooa
give a forerfuL cacrgeiic redltloii •
tbe work they have to do.
ioMl attaattoa. The republicha
Mtkm of the neveath eoagreas

HATE TO
LOSE HIH

part of hto dspaait flraa aavla^
took aenmat ha docs Bot thscahy stsp the talanst oa an tha
dspoalt hat UBly.aa ao mach aa
he teas. Nor does a aavtogs
book accouBt cease drawlag ta
terest at the cad of a ysar. each
tinnes caralag cosapouad tote.'est We should to plsaaed ta
caplato more fully the advaw
tagee we offer.

mamcKtra or
oa&epot. juai
like CBt. hokto
U q««t^ far
ooly..
r U'ge, ated CBamekd, wash fowl.. JBc
\ qt «ed enameled coffee bcakr. <mly..«>c
WE HAVE a torse and complete line ol this ware at excepitODalljr low prices The above prices bold good ontil Saturday night.

J. W. SLATER,
WholcMla and fUtalL

2,000
Traverse City will grow at least
that much this year. At the
pn>sent time there are no vacant
houses If you are rent lag you
may have tto move at any tlr. e.
Have you ever Investigated our
EASY PAYMENT PLAN of bow
to make your rent money, I uy
von a bomeT
We wart ?« bouses to rent

CAN YOU HEAR THE
BARK OF A TREE?
THA-rS A FUNNY QUESTION To ASK A SENSIBLE PER­
SON. YOU SAY.
WHEN YOU ARE OUT FOR A DRIVE AND NOTICE A NEW
KIND OF A TREE THAT YOU MAVENT

■is?li5s5

I ^

£«.Si

SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY

59c

sss__

M cf May aad Hon. Oco. G. OorcU
via he uM of the pnmlaeet tgurea
e tha ooBraatkm. Mr. Oovell has

lata _____________
Y AfkS^MOWAiir'AD.

BEFORE.

YOU

CAUSE YOU NEVER HAVE SEEN THE TREE BEFORE.
NOW. IF YOU ARE CURIOUS TO FIND OUT WHAT WE ARE
DOING ALL THIS BARKING ABOUT COME IN AND SEE US AND

wtiJIftElb
A. F. Nartlngar.

GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THAT WE HAVE
SOMETHING TO BARK ABOUT.

ENTERPRISE
grocery

C. W. Aahtofi-

NOTICE!
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance 'with the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
It Pays is the Ea«

rkaa fa* Cdma to Think of il
WOOD it imoofk Migkor TUi
Toot Thmo SMS to Efioblo Too
to Soro tko Coot of c

J. B. ?i\gt Electric Co.

in ono Sooooti. Tko Got Songot
Cost from St2.00 to SIS.00.

SMS SMKSE

125 Csss SL. \ TrsFcrse aiy.

WE COHMECT THEM FREE.

Zravtrst Citf
6as Company

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SEEN

CAN’T TELL BY THE BARK WHAT KIND OF A TREE IT IS. BE­

VUIUBLE MFomiTim

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Year fUtiahIc Hosm I

Women’s Springand
Summer Shoes
One of the.finest showings that is made. Here are tome facts to remember: If your feet become aore It is usually because your shoes do not fit
Fine Shces Throngs admire the new spring styles we are showing. Ycu may well be.ieve that many ouy
as well at admire. You surely want a pair cf

Patent Leather Sandals
e swell s
;h patent leather and vici »

Ladies’ Oxfords
n and will continue to be because they > e so comfortable. T hese are made in either patent leather
or v.ci kid and sell for $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. $3-00 and $ib0

Misses’ and Childrens’ Sandals
Are made as stybsh and of as good material at the ladief and

e from one to six straps.

Men’s “H. J.

Comfort” Shoe
The mott comfortable shoe that haa ever been made. In the ordinary ahee
the tongue, vemp and toe picoe ere all sewed together and many times
make a bunch that to moat uncomfortable. In this shoe this to all done away with. Let ue show you what
a change to made. Several year s of hard atudy wat put on this one thing before It was pcrfectod. Now H Is

Men’s Oxfords

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

THE HANIttH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

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UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

OirfrCiCBrfliiMMifSiSwtff i

lUOm afrits.

N«v Torfc. Aftn t.—TIM te M|s:
The CRT WKle «r • bol«m «r«M
M lato flootk atTMt awasOy aad fStottyfraattef
Cairo. Ijrtag
kt tha top of

MIOHIQAN

TRAVERSE omr.

ter. The small daaghier o: h
mailcal coneagoe was very fond of
him and ahe had a great haMt of picklag VP loag words aad making klm
ten her what they meant. “Whafs
the dilferenre beti
PoHonnaa Chartw W. Wllaon. wh« aad asfrmK.myr sh
hai hm on th.. f«irr»- of Fall Rlror “Astronomy." replU
Mem., for fonrtwiti yoar*.
yoam. Iha* rMlanrd “I* the wlenee of th
Dorothy.
Oastronomy la—er—well, a
bocaitae b«» rnard* It as
heavenly trleBee of the earthly body."
work oB ib« Sabbath day.

SEniAL SEWS
Sr TBl WIMtLS

Mr*. Sarah L. Hall of J*
Robbed the Grava.
N. r.. has boon a tearher I
; adho;)lB
Hk»:)I* for «ftyr years
]
A atartUng incident is narrated by
k. She celebrated
acUre la tbr work.
«
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
l. f>f
the Banl-cemenaial.
of her work by low*. “I was In aa awful ooadithm
at herr *r
srhooirooet
boolmom My skin was almost yellow, eyes sankICirliMr a i
Which wai
was lanceiy atteaded by citizen* en tongue coated, pain eonUauallr In
which
back aad sides, no appetite, growing
aenerally.
weaker day by day. Three physiciaas
ety-sixt
had given me op. - Then I arax advised
[IvlBK a party to use Rlectiic Bitten; to my great
on Monday erinlna by *lrl
at which she danced m cral times In joy. the first bottle made s decided
ely a manner as anyone present,
iprovement. I continued their use
as lively
three weeks, iand am now a well
ig those
at the ball wen* a dangh
Aiaona
tl
1. I know they robbed the grave of
ter. live Kons. twenty grandchildren
tber victim,”
___1________
twenty-elaht
..

great grandchildren.
should fan
Arrhblshnp Measmerr of Milwaukee to try them. Only 60 cenU. guaranteed
at
Johnson’s
Drag Store sad F. H.
has lost Issued a left^ter to the clergy
In hi* archdiocese In which he forbid* Meads, druggists.
era uklng an acilve part In party
llcties. Not only are they forbidden
:e«ne is s man of few
attend prditleal meetings, but they a'or.ls. but can be as courteous as a
list altslain from expressing their cavalier or as acridly sarcastic as the
efetwpe-Mi as to candldat«*s. either Uiic Mr. UTilsiler. The financier was
bilej
-.rlvately.
coraeretl In hi* offlee one day by a
Mr*

s King of Corpus Christ! woman with a modal economy bobby,
•X— re land than any other who talked away much of bis valuable
,m
.
world
Her husband time
During a half hour Mr. Keene
vttle bn>eder and he had not a single chance to get in a
nere* In Nneees. HI word, so voluble «a* his visitor. But
Camenin ^^^unt les In telling of a surprise she had ex­
ialgo
ind tl
perienced she said. "Why. Mr. Keene,
vast esute must
on her
heart wa* In my mouth; I muldn’l
her oldest grand.
lie kept
*k.“ “Marvelou*;“ exclaimed the
child con.
operator, rising. “I regret It wa*
Since the ..
..the east began a
my pleasure
bare met yon
good many new.paper readers have
wondered how Port Arthur came to
gel Its name. The Ural foreign ves*el
Makes a asan Sweep.
tu entar that bay was a Hrltish war
There’s nothing like doing a thing
veaael in charge of Uentenant Com
thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever
mander Arthur, -who modestly gave
heard of, Buckien's Arnica Salve it the
aa
his oa-n name to thei* place That was
be*i. 11 sweeps sway and cures Buns.
o. and aa Port At
al>out fifty year* ago.
Sores. Bruises. Cuts, Bolls. Ulcers,
Ihiir It ha* l>ern kno.
Skin Eruptions and Plies. It's only tSc,
li U expectisl that
and guaranteed to give saUsfactlon by
llonal republican ' con'
Johnson’s Drag Store and F. H. Meads.
ble* In Chicagfi-BxDruggIsU.
Miller of New York a
delegates. 'Me. MU
Patent Commissioner Allen is Im­
heard of In politics
pressed wlih the dignity of bis posi­
tion. A few days ago a young man
rame Into bis office, took off hU bat
and said:
"Mr. Allen, may 1 speak
with you a moment?’’ Allen eyed the
visitor coldly. “Sit down,” he said.
• and 1 will attend to you in a few
minutes.” Then
went on and talked
n he wont
with a repre*ent;
observed

yaimg man and
a ho commanded the T

lier^he’-lrJnrn.';:;

mmmmm
M Mk BhIM M
vtoiMriML

litaM, H Kilt tte OtnM tiflt
it thf Air Psss^

Off if otr iist Kmvi Orar |
fisUGMTMlMttf itfMd
M
if ftyoMi
Faiit.

IbboB pamaata. aad VMriag a Mack
omi
■aatl* wMch gBT* IMT a
ot to way rakish, aapmsc
Tbay camd dov ath« gaag plank to­
gether. he tUU hoMlag iMT kaad mU
vhlspinlag
soft
aoft
notklva.
«klM
It la »e ■■
Bwartky aadI oHre taeaa and M«r7 OMdielM adm
black eye*
o
yea peeped orer
the ship’s ran. cere.** Bat laresUgatlan nsaallr shows
i, this Is whst the BBnrgals. the that the gearaatee la made by boom
ly man In the Rkip who spMks Spna- nahaowa firm, hundreds of miles s
I aad behMgs to the nobility, said
The gaanatee, thoo^ that e
with Hyoesal. Is entirely dtCareBl
la made by 8. E. Whit R Bona, one a
reliable drug ftma U thl
ireet i_ _______ . _ _
followed. U was rsmarlMd that the section. They advertlae that 1
ra wore low cut hlgk-hMtod abosa. osMl does not cure the wont o
fllmy stocktngs also betrayed a caUTTfa. they will retorn the monag
ut any gneetlon or argament. No
_ r of aakJe which the nuu^la pcoees hoeae la Traverue City baa a
Booaoed to be (<.tbe pore CaaClIlaa
r rupotatkm for aauate dealiM
for the toreador, he looked his than 8. E Watt R Bona, and ^
part; which Is to aay. that ha was they gnarnatee that they wUl n
e moMT If Hyomel 1
neither grave nor gay. hot a
rrh. no ewe has aay pueMlon as to
canUy dignified. Perhaps he
e agreement being Bred up to. both
ive been leas ao had be oadeietood
le Idiomatic Bagltsh la which his
timanmle Inspired the irreverent
macstars la the firat ward to indulge.
After walklag to the bridge the pair
iiued and fsnase down to n hotel Jnst
below the pier. They entered, the ery so much the neitter. It hUlt all the
crowd giving ebeera, and the marqula, germs of catarrhal troubles in the air
who bad waited for their retnrn, intro- passages of the bead,
luoed himself and learned their story. lunga. soothes and heals
inoons membrane, and
It appears, to nse the laagnage of
stnral cure for catarrh.
they were chlldrea
jnls. t
The complete
together In a Tillage Id Mexico. He
ollar. aad exti
aa Mnihel
1
was known there
th
1 be obUlned for fifty oenu.
xt B1 Chico, slayer
Now he is the great
»t let a slight catarrhal trouble
She was Isabella Monof 100 balls. L
>lop into one that may be seri
cada. and It wa*
was the ambition <of her
Hyomel at once, re­
when the was a little child, and chronic. Use Hyo
iberlng
a toreador. She commnal_ that you irun DO risk whatI try I.
offer of "No .
had
another
amWtloe.
ax
senorlShe ha<
and ths$^^ that her
IS will I
toreador must kill 100 bnllx. That
a pretty big contract to
looket
Manuel, but be decided*to tackle It
He went to Spain after an apprentlceshtp In Mexico, and won glory in the
bull ring
l.ater he returned to Mex­
Cure Catarrh Without fitomach De»
ico and found hlx sweetheart waiting
log.
for him. He had not reached the 100
record, but was pretty close to It Flnthe end of his season In MexiIf for a few mlnntee four Umee a
h the happy seoorlu looking day you breathe Hyomel, all catarrhal
igement to him from a seat germa wHI be dhu^yed and the Irri­
he edge of the ring, he des­ tated mucous nlembrane restored to
patched the bull that sealed the eom- health.
pact.
Naturally, the marquis says,
With every Hyomel ontflt there is a
she threw him flowers.
neat Inhaler which can be carried !n
And when the Mannel Cairo sailed the purse or pocket. Hyomel breathed
from Vera Cruz last month she bad through this contains the same heal­
aboard, among her 76 cabin paasen- ing balsams that are found In the air
gers. the senoriia, accompanied by a upon the mounUins. where catarrh is
duenna, without whom no Spanish love unknown.
story can be complete, and
It destroys all catarrhal germs in
El Chico. At first It was
the air passages 6f the head, throat
by the bride of course—to
and note, and make* a positive and
Cadiz, wbll
the ship ,
permanent cure of caUrrh.
ind from this port, before celebratThe complete outfit oosU hat tl.
the wedding. But the toreador
bile extra bottlea of Hyomel can oe
« Impatient. Said he;
ObUlned for Me., making It one of the
Why not be married now; we have rnoml economical of treatments for
aboard the good Padre Vasquero of catarrh.
Santa Marts Magdalena, at Santander.
8. E Walt ft Sons believe so thoi1 have spoken to him and he Is ready." onghly
igbly In the merit of Hyomel that
It took some days for the senortU to they Iguarantee to return the money
make up her mind. Finally, on Sunday
Thla is certainly the atrongmorning, while the ablp was still far est evidence they can give
id their
at sea. she said abe eras willing to be falih In the Hyomel treatment. It
I enmarried, and the padre tied the knot, ables any
‘ to use Hyomel without
wl(
while all the abip’s company made risk of sp
spending money for notbl
merry, and one of the IS bnlls that
Aak 8. E. Wait ft Sons to ihon
were carried forward, and were intend­ t Hyomel ontflt and explain to yon
ed for slaughter In the ring at the fes­ That a. simple and easy way it lx to
tival of San Sebastian next month, fell
prematurely by the hand of the ahlp'a
butcher, and aerved to help make a
wedding holiday.
^ The toreador is going to ui
laurels in Spain. El Loco, k
his famny as Joan de Oro. i
Munoz, who baa not reached
•Hon of a fighting sobriquet, are
nw passengers with El Chico and
bride.
SUUstlcs show that at least »7 out
of every 100 peraons In this sute suf­
8TAOC AMO PLATFORM.
fer from eaUrrtt in aoaw form.
WhUe the diaeeae U one of the moat
>mmon. it la also one of the most
dams with nnmerons thrills, drew
dr sited house at Steinberg's
a fair
Grand I St evening and "made good”
entire house. The piece Is a
I the discovery of Hyomel
strong one full of love and bale and
rodnetion In thU aeciion by
>me of the climaxes were sUrtllng to
t A Bona, every method of
ly the least.
1 been toand worthless,
Miss Estelle Perry, as Clyde Herrod,
The discovery
sry of Hyomel and lu
a girl of the mounUins. was very
clever In her part, being the be*t in growing popnlaiity has already re­
the company.
George Haines, who duced the percentage of those anffi
' *
played with her as Lem Stoekwell. a Ing from catarrh. Thla ^
edy U the almpleat aad
mountaineer, was also good,
of treatmenU Pnt 20 drops at Hyocnel
company was well balanced and
In the pocket Inhaler that cornea with
rest of the parts were also well
died.
every onlfiL and breathe it for a few
The singing of plantation songi by mlnntea four Umea a day. Relief will
the colored quartet was above the be seen after the first treatment aad
average, aa was also their buck and a complete care will aooo follow.
wing dancing. ’The special scenery Breathe the Hyomel In this way.
of the ccompany was not np to expecU- the eaUrrhal germa even In the a
tlon*.
destroyed,
tbrane U soot
Carter’s “Down Mi
aad healed, aad perfect health re-

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8RASD RAPIDS I (SOUS* *t'
COMPAHY.
■ama yM*u. u
TrsI tl***«*lrB*«ra*City SJO*. i*. wtthoat
Tram Mara*TtstotmCity U:Us. m. (dsUy)
TA Iravra Tnrara* City TdO *. m.
HortluMri.
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Ttmww
p. m.
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.rata* afTtra to Tra*wa« City at ztitn

“LETKnPYWTOKALTT

CRUSHES OUT
THELIFJ
•Ire of aU
tasd

I Blood Poisoo. The

iVMvrjmm oom AiMM.

contain Diastase
the only known
di^es'tiv’e, of
S'tarchy f'oodsA'o other rciT»c<ty
Biasraas i
wstgkl of starvia.
•Ur^ famda eemprt««
■ tlMooly mardy tl
MmMw. KsMote TablM*

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laeli Took*,
k*. MMkInt
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V eff ftirni* of
lafiiouwd to car*
. Ik- siMt Me.
I booklat Mi n
AWCTOO..K*

C L. LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A.

Reliable Builders

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VLtkll nilECARD J.D.Mazte<IftI>.B.Mazte(l
“nil Carpenters and Boilders

"’’’"‘■“.ytjaiSm.

PHtB Marquette

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t Great fiMwation.
There was a Mg seaiatlon In I
Tflle. Ind„ when W. H. Brown of that
place, who was aatpeeted to die, bad
hla Hfe saved by Dr. Ktar* New
oovery for ConxnmptloB. He wrftss:
wri
“I eodnred lasnCarable agantos fraa
It roar New Dtseorery gave
liate rMMf and anon tbweiedaocM'
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liar enre* of Oc
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Broochltia aad
1 Grip ara noaserona. Ifa
wuedy for aU throat and
tog*
te and fUNI Dng mad

KASKOLsA
TABLETS

“•

Bmxr J. Aomraan baa )bmm Uviag
In a dngmrt near PoeMo. XSol, for olx
reara. Fbnaerly he was a welldo-do
l of_______ _ _
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J la hU yaehL hetjtoaadj^
aai aad
la love with
married
d aao^ ^Twhsraapoa Anhleft hU home aad toSk^ hla
U hla present qaarten, whdn
he haa lived a harmUh life ever

8. E Walt ft Boas aay to all eaurrit
snffei;era. *Let ns be^ yon to health:
we are confident Hyomel wUl
BO cepfident. In fact, that
to refund yoor money If It foils.
A complete oatfit eosU bnt $1. aad
If It does not halp yon. yoor
win be retorned praRnpUy."

Whet Tt WaM fi^ CM f KctI
Butotom and Snunaca Makara

Jilsi Discppered
ThelShoc that combines the three essential
Elements neoeanry to the wearer .

Si&tSIm Store

beleff and General Knropatkln. By a
aeooaau Skobeieff was a RaaaU
Phn SbarMaa. jrlth a dnab of Onater
in htan: KnropaUda la a compoaad of
McClellan and “Pop” Tbeama. He has
a rooted objection to fighting before
be has eompleted hla prepa>aUons aad
has everything Jaat to hla mind. He
think* it mack better to be safe thaa
to be eerry. He’s qnMe eapahle of
talllag beck before the Japaneee advaaee agalB aad again. Bat when he
onee geu ready to fight
Immediately hecoam very
MS THOM KlflIBAU. FIANOE

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OPENING OF
NAVIGATION

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«tlT OEBUTIERT

rwaAi.

The mla this tflefaooa «M not preMt a pood staed atteaioaee at the
Ladiee* Hhiary eoaial aftwamm.
thooe who were tblr^ were well r
•ring. A deMghtfal pfograa
given, eonaiattng of a ptaao and ntaa'
dnet tr Umlae Howard and
Tomer, piano dnet by
Mlaace Carroll: song by Miss
rd with aeeompanimeot by Mias
e Howard, and reeitathw by
Chartatte liCrig. Pineapple glaee. t
fee and enkna were aarred later in
MOO. The committee baring
afternoon in charge were Mesdames
Bd WalL A. W. WalU C. M. PrslL
Thiriby. Orasaer. A. telth. L. D
tin aad'Clara WUllama.

Fancy Waistings
And Suitings
TWa
m am ahowlfig a targa llaa af maiatifiga and ahW wniac
aaHfn^ Wa havn a laiga liiw and can aaraly plaaaa yea. The Mai^

oariaad Madma. Fancy Piqaa In white and champagne are haadaoma.
•t Uis port
NaTlC»U»
Tkvadar. April 14. ToMtey. April It.
The hootch mixturaa in washable etatha make very atyliah and aervte^
tk* NorUMra Mtaklgu TnupactaUoa
able ahift waist autta.
nilaoto
Wa Shaw the new ooatanw liaan M inchaa wWc In all cetora at 25c
lc«re Ctiemto lor North«rB Mk
point*. Her dopMtare wHl be Bade
frc« Cfetcago at 7 o’ckxA la tbe erealac and »he will arrive here Thnraday
monitBr
Althooch tbe tee la the bay te atiM
qalte eolld, the rata and thaws have
badly honeyeoinbed It and It te very
liable to break np and go o« at alnoat
time. However, ahonld the loe
remain in the ba)-. tbe Illtoola
I come through It without difly CMuddering It* rottenness. Very
icse la reported in Lake Htehlgaa
wml!!rj2i*^!ri!lchtaiau.^ umuM ■.
BO tbe arst trip will very pro^bl
ffotUng Lags Cauaad SiigM Wrack on
made right on schedule Umc.
T. C, L. A M. Engine and Coach
Tbe local dock will bee open April 11
icbt will be reand on that date freighi
Sant for Pas
wf jtiv 5^«f fMtH nun
ceived for I
Thre car loads of logs went off tbe
' tkiBiMtWnrk
.In dcBgn. qnality and finirii describes this season’s line ot
rUMtlALSElVlCES
track on the T. C. L. A M. thU afterfirfilsgrlY aWAaffiifs, and lots of them to select frotn. This
noon about 3 o'clock near Keswick
wiA the ujrtrmrdMMfr Lmu f/wm we are able to place on
Mrs. M. C. Stafford Laid Away to Heat
Tbe iralB that went off te the south
' #f IN
these goods, is certaiiUy tite best of reasons why buyers shonld
This Afternoon—Times of Hold­
bound local freight and there
inspect onr^goods before purchasing.
ing Other Sad ftitea.
quite a number of passengers I
coach. Although all ware oouaide>.
le funeral servtee of Mrs. V. E. ably Jarred no owe was Injured. •
The accident was caused by 1
rord. who died at CopemlMh was
held this afternoon from the home of rolling from one of the cars onto
E. A. Evans UO» Washlngloo streeel. track, smashing the wheels and a rail.
In thU city, the body being brought The train was running slowly.^ having
here last night. The funeral service ’Just started.
engine and a box car were ■
was by Rev. Demos Cocblln of the
Hatches Crosstag to get
Congregational church and the funeral
F^oimU patterei, lUncheat Cabala, iiast perfect tai
passenger* and tbe mall.
wan In charge of H. L. Carter.
chea in ki^ trouaeri nediom Peg Top, ior Mroag.
Mr«. Inaa Qobla.
TheM do4to have aever been equaled.
BRCVITICA
e body of Mrs. Ines Ooble will lie
ate at the home. 1008 Washing
The Udles’ altar aoclety of 8t. PranYob win fod it moM eoonomica] to spend aa noch as yoa can pomiWy ,
ton street, all day tomorrow and the cl* church Is requested to n
afforiLfarowkindoTclotbef. The way tbejr are made, tbe waythey
funeral
will
be
Sunday
aftemooo
at

churchtomoiTow
morning i
look; Ae way they wear, will convince yon.
t;50 o’clock from the Presbyterian to attend the funeral
ral of Mary
Mar Marchurch. Rev. U B. Bteaell preaching tlneau
\
and the ft
funeral
D. Middleton, fur a long time with
Boston Store. I* now InsUlied a* I
Ill be Id charge of , D. Curt I*
managed of the dry good* and drew
Miaa Ansanda Lannox.
department of E. Wilhelm’s |
Tbe funeral *ervtee of Mid* Amand* goods
•lore.
Lennox will be held Sunday
The change of J M. Blake*lee f
from the bouse, llfi North
the representation of the Mtchi
avenue, at 2:30 o’clock and •the funei
Mutual
10 the Fidelity Mutual doe*
gc of Undertaker /
will be In charge
affect his management as dl*trict
demon.
agent of the United State* Mutual
Benefli Sick and Accident associa­
He win continue In charge of
ms. GOSLE-S DEATH
nONm PASSED AWAT tion.
the business of that eom|>any a* here­
1 bars. UsMa. ammr t
rvut J W
Mra Benjamin Martineau Oitd Last tofore
Was a Noble Woman
Evening at 6 o’Clock After
tpondsd to the Calls and Needs of
rehearsal this evenlDgMISCELLANEOUS.
lllnees of Sis Mentha
The Easter music will be repeated
Those About Her.
at Grace church Sunday morning.
Mr and Mm. H. Bender of Bing­
Inean. a pioneer
Burton, seeoed daughter
»*ed away last ham are ihe parent* of a floe ll-p<iund
Mr*. Norman Barton, depart of Traverse City. pa**<
boy and the proud father may be ex- HUTUAUHSUIAMCE ON PIKE
e<y this life afle
dUtreastng lltneai evening at 6 o’clock al
- he leu the wo I kno
•siller. «'«’
»f twoB weeks
week* al her home, blows Waah her daughter. Mm. Friu
pretty good ab
111 for ♦'»’
1 street, on Wednesds; renlng. 7«.t Union *treei. She ba*
arbutus.” Cenceaaionairm and Eahibitom at
-April ahowem bring
the last fix month* and hesri trouble
7. She wa* l>orn In B;
OanMiT •atenp l« This County as i
Barry t
World's Fair Hava Formed Pool to
Carver today.
•aid
Frank
lodaj
va*
the
caiire
of
her
death
8. J888.
Underwrite Own Risks.
tlnplatht 1* being made by
Uvud Over tha Uno-Was In
Mm. Mary Martineau was hoi
Left an orphan by the death of her
pedestrians who are Inconvenienced
ither at the early age of 11 year* his In 1831 in Quebec Canada, and ran by
'
Laeal Asylum Ones.
blcrcle riders on Ihe sidewalk*.
April* « —Flre r
memory was ever cherished by he r a* lo this neclion of the country In 18i
The Boardman river Is a lilile
and raised a family of twelve children,
NKXT
ne
of
the
precious
thing*
of
her
life
The craxy man who was bring
higher than usual, but no damage or
Since her removal to TYaverse City r whom eight still siirrire five lioy* danger
dangei from a flood I* anticipated.
brought to this city from St.
and three girl*.
in the autumn of 1891.
91. in whatw
Juho UtwtsfwNi
isked
what
the
news
wa*
thb
She became a widow at I
MIBB.. It was learned did not be ong part of the town her home has tieen
.
3,Rr.9
people
answered.
“It's
afternoon,
43
and
through
her
InduBtrioim
and
here and was sent on. The case was located, she has gathered about her s
raining." amid 3,870 of them thought
rA warm friends who will ever i-nergetlc effort* ral*ed and kept \
a very complicated one and It was alAO
the remark i
Lincoln J. Carter’s Overwhelm­
iber her many admirable chrrac- family together. Four are realdei
,, I up in the
Ice tl
teamed that the man had been In the teristlcs of mind and heart.
r»f Tmver»e City, two are commerc
ing Success
Ihe Hotel Whiting is
In frr
tacwl asylnm for a ahevt time. He was
A* a friend and neighbor her klidly imveler*. the other two living in i
■till there.
Washington.
aent to the asylum fr«mt Benxle cojnty office* where help could be rendered •tale ofMartineau
Tbe lee on the bay Is getting quite
wa* a very rellgic
r the comfortt and need
rotten
and
the
Ice
boat*
are
cons^»^
under the old Uw as a Montcalm
and
a
constant
church
gi
never withheld, and greatly will woman
luently being laid up for a rest.
county charge.
•he be missed In the circle of friend* »nd did many kind deed*,
Some of the street crossings in
where *he wa* on of the flmt to en
The funeral will be hel
refunded to ih.- members of the pr.
The authorities In Minnesota
ty are—but *•-— -- ------ —
urday morning with
cowaMerahle . wjrreepoode^ before
> in allevlatl
sat 9 o’clock.
about her
The
sugar
social
to
hare
been
given
In acta of oourteay and in promoting
JUSTICE MOVES SWIFTLY.
this evening by the Congregitionsl C
-f. O. F^ailm^r
the “peace and good nelghborhrod"
. society has been postpon<ri lor one
that tell* for the happlaesa of a r.-im- Elk Rapids Man Charged With
eek oo account of the storm.
ABSTRAOTOm
hS"aererel let- muDlty. she will be greatly mlsrel n
There will be a special convocation
Ing Son Sent to Priaon.
term, all of which were dated and the circle of friends who loved and
TWKKTT YSAR8- BXPBKISXt'B
Elk Rapid*. Mich.. April 8.—Jacob ’ Tmveme aty chapter. No. 102. R
poatmrked from Summit City whir*- prixed her.
. M., tonight for work.
A faithful and tenderly devoted Kohler was arreioed Wednesdi
omcn-OrBr Tlmt XaUimja lUak.
Is in this county. Part of these lettr
Fred Tilley, of New York, ha* taken
Trsrerw Oty. Mtch.
wife, a sabriflelag daughter aad tiste'. charged with unmercifiiny Iteatlng 1
were from a man with whom the era
a position In the dress goods depart­
man had lived at different time* be­ her lo*> will be sorely felt by those l»vyear-rld son
A
vast
cotton
warebouae
ft
com­
ment
of
the
Boston
Sttore.
Kohler
used
s
broom
handle
upon
ved her beat.
fore he became Insane, and othere
pletely destroyed by flame*
? polie also who knew her In the In­ the i»or with such force that the boy *
were pertaining to the man himself
in full view of the
Ducks Lay Black Shelled Eggs.
scalp
was
laid
open
Upon
complaint
ask^
timate
relation*
of
everyday
life
will
and one was from a brother.
audience.
Jame* Ela. of Ripley, a atatlon six
The craxy
had recovered from mourn that the life tbe had »o recent­ of the boy’s grandfather Kohler was
Onw Owr of^
and pleaded not guilty. ''
his violent apell and was very rational ly pledged lo tbe service of the lovini arrested
This 1* purely a mechanical
north of Wlnamac. Ind.. owns a
He was tried by a Jury and ’ was' telle*
and could tell all that happened be Christ had not been *|tared lo en
effect in which no real Are U
large flock of ducks that lay eggs ol
nptlyr ronvlrtf
convicted and sentenced br which
fore hU teat atek spell and since be re- in tabom for Him.
umhI. thus avoiding any danger
the
Bhells
are
Jet
black.
Ice J.I. J. Mclji
Mcl.jiughnn lo the Detroit
It can but be believed that the (
Mvered. but nothing during that time.
or unpleasant smoke.
Bleaching
'hlng 1fluid* win not remo^
se
fif
correction
correct
Ion
for
CO
(
day*.
Sheriff
On his way to this city he wanted to f*t pledge* made in the last
tacks
there
This wonderful effect I*‘com­
Den lefi in the afternoon
Bths to yield herr life to Him whose
stop off at Bhmmit and visit the man
shelled egg* are covered with thtel
pletely covered by patent*, am
ith the priMiner.
ae she loved t<
whom he had stayed with many times
black hair. Poultry experts canno
can only l>e seen in this produou*.“ would have been ithfolly
force will not in any
and the man In whore charge he was
explain the cause of this freak of ni
explaln
med had God seen fit
ith the exposition Are
ronreated and they stayed there over
PERSONAL.
be considered as
night which aecounled for him not
Those intimately acqualni
reacMng this city when be was ex
m. James Hickey went to Attention. MePhwwon Root. O. A. R.
er for many yearn extend lo
li the 1
this morning for a short
N’earen <
All member* are requested I
le little adopt
Opening of Navigation.
**^6 next day they came to the city reaved husband and the
It the^ post
1
ima oo Saturday ev
■o
soon
deprived
of
her
faith
aad tbe man at whore bonre he Rtaye«1
» Charles Rosenthal went
e Northern Michigan Transpor­
: at 7 o'cl i aharp. to attend <
care, to mother and step­
also came. Inquiry of the man by O motherly
ihl^teornlng for a vi.li.
up Are at the M.. E. eburrb
cbm
ta com- tation company will commence receiv­
and Ithe aged grandmother and Manistee
P Carver located the farm upon father ther
Rev. William Laufman went to B
itlcn of the surrender of Lee’s ing freight at their Chicago dock on
Notice.
which he resides and It dereloped that •yropaihy t Sand slatem. their heartfelt Itake this mornlhg aad will give a
All old soldiers are requesed to Monday. April 11th. The steamer “Il­ NOTICE—To Ihe Banking Insritutlons
In thU. their aore afliction.
there this Evening
linois" will leave Chicago oo her flrsl
Ih US and enjoy the exercises.
of the City of Traverse City:
1st Clara Seccre will go to <
M. D. Morgan. Commander. ’ trip Tuesday. April 12. at 7 p. m.
Just arrived; supply your wants,
Sealed bid* are rrquf-*te<l by the
county of any responslbljlty for the
tomorrow for a visit,
The dock here will be opened to re Council
raty.
of
the
CUT
of Traverse Clt;
^ ama as when be had visited the man
for h is going Cast
ank Votruba went to Bellaire thi*
25 cents-Fancy Call- celve freight on Monday. April llih.
Michigan, for the highest rate r inat Summit he was over the line a:l Governor A. T. Bllaa Has Flasd i
2153
B. M. Pope. Agt.
afternoon on business.
L. R. Sticki
terest payable on dally balam
balance* of
Arthur Rorenthal returned from “
the time.
Both phot
money betengioj » the city or In Ita
Date for This Yrer as April 29.
A regular oncer did not bring
New York city this afternoon, where
2153-2
custody, and th< west rate of InterIjtnslng. April 8—The followlni le hat beeen purchasing spring I
man. bat a man who liveB near Bear
■ Bryan h
est to be paid r the city for such
Lake and was vtsltlng over in St. Pau» Arbor day proclamation has lieen '»
Mrs R. L Nye. who has been
The Bl GMmondsbury Weaving
Europe a story about tb temporary loans asR the dty shall have
and the aathorilles learned thst " iued by Governor Bliss:
ill for some time, is not as well today. I’ork* of Haslemere. England, has
■ to make. Ihe word temporary to
be lUroos Rotbscbtlds.
To Ihe People of the Stale of Michi­ Mis* Mattie Bedford, of Charlevoix ent some roost exquisite productions
was oomlag new here and got him
within tbe term of the ronlraet.
denuin. according lo tb
take the craxy man In charge, ’rtey gan, Creeling—The recurrence of
treed home today after a month’t r their looms to' the World’s Fair,
B year from May 1st 1904. SaW
k
eulertalnlng
at
dinner
i
M
ott
.
gave him partUlly mouey enough to spring brings once more a day long
It in the city with Mias Flora Cald- •here fabrics 4>f silk and satin Insealed proposals to be deposited with
disttagi
bring the man and told him be would observed In tbe state, but not rerelvlude a chalice veil of crimson satin
tbe city clerk on or before t o’cloek
ing as general attention as It sboub
gat his money wh«i hs sot
rocaded ta gold thread with a »j-mI. April 18th. 1904. The council
when Ihe objects to secure which it
deaign. There are priestly vestrves the right to reject any
obrerrance wa* instituted are con­
e 3eoiut*tor’mmSl"te^
«
I afternoon on menuI and hangings of atlk and hand
all bids.
sidered. I refer to Arbor day, the day
THE MARKETS.
; man taaisted .
ruga. Also an altar front of
Chat. M. Beers. City Clerk
vet apart for the planting ol trees
ipire. I
satin with woven devire* ta gold
Dated
this 8th day of April. A. D.
MILITARY AALU
shrubbery, and the general bfaui .
Nl In the city thU
J to ta
thread. Queen Alexandria recently
1904.
___________ __ 2l5Mt
tag of home surroaodlngs. The revet c caree of Miaa A. C. 8n
Imllh. who te vs
ordered an altar cloth of aimllar de­
winter we have endured makre spring’s ill with pneumonia,
sign. red aad gold being the eombtna
Seated Btda.
coming gratefal and the aeasoo’s holi­
for Thslr Seelnl Evrert.
lus ‘

lelected.
Ftnally be Junped to hte feet.
Sealed bids win be received op %
day should be honored by a genera
Hauah enmp. Spanish Amertenc obrerrance.
“By Jove.” be aald, “I muM ahow and Indodlng the 31«t day of May.
Acting nnder antborlt:
rlty vteit:^'
raa my new cuff hottoos. 1 got th
1904. for the lighting of the atreeu
vMted in me. I hereby declare and
Mias Belle Ptenuner returned this
htanonlng. They are-malacbHe.'
apart as Arbor day. Friday, the 1
afternoon from a vtelt in Kalkaska.
And be paaaed from one gnat
day of April. A. D. 1904, aad com
Dr. J. B. Martin and daughter Rhea
mend it eapectelly to tbe teacher* aad have returned from a trip to the south
aaotber exhlbUMg the bnttima.
eil of said city reaenres the rig
the BChooU ofihe state.
“Malachlte.“ be kapt repatl
pari of the state.
to reject any and all bids.
A. T. Blia
“OuDotae malachite."
Mr. aad Mra. F.
______
. C. Al
ider. a m«
Chaa. M. Beers. Oty Clerk.
toBBorrow for an extended atay. Mra.
Baroa RotbaebUd watched the yoong
rd of (
stioB of :
the ntnlr srtll be one of the sue©
Dated this ttb day of April. A. D.
Walker will vtelt for apme time at her
1y all the
Man's progroa with a faint aMar. >04.
21U toes A fri
old htmie in West Unity, Ohio, while
Wbmi the battooa reached him ba
If you have a Halk offtoa »
Mr. Walker will extend hte trip to hb WoeW’a Fair.
tooebed
them
wttb
hte
finger
aapcrcilHAVE
YOn BG^tKlHT TOUR
ledga rooss te caipte eom* ti
w ia New York.
laoNy. and drawled:
TICKET tor tbe Hannah Gaap
■p ball?
and tea our apeetel crepte.
“Ab, matecfaltc. cbT It la a b
Reeaasnber
tbe
prooeeda
I are tor
to tbe
J. W. Stetee.
U
ORAMOB8
2S
e«iit»-Fhaey
^ _______0«8 U eottte-FateT OMI
^ I bare always liked
fond to decorate grarmi of
at Idapnrted
RellaMe Hohm FwrntelMr.
tornia navels m Mae. L. R. SUedotey. fonla aaveto m alia. U R. Bttekney.
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