The Evening Record, June 30, 1904

Dublin Core

Title

The Evening Record, June 30, 1904

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

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

Date

1904-06-30

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

Rights

Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.

Relation

None

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

ter-06-30-1904.pdf

Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

PDF Text

Text

THE EVENING RECORD
The evekiko beoord, traverse citt,

DAT
WARNER AT HEAD THREE
RACE MEET
tbc coamtkm. C«. H. M. D«
WILL HAVE SEVEN HUNDMCD prPMtiaK tlic former and ex-Ooagrmnmmu H. telUi of Adrtea tte Uu
■ VOTES IN CONVENTION.
ler. The dcfoalod naAMn for tor*

STEARNS
WmiDREW
CONV*»nriON will conclude
•URINUt TONIGHT.

sNmrooaiTmtirMH
WANNCR RONCCR WCRC IN COMPLm CONTROL.

Oonoral Ar« In DmiRtLoft to tho Mtmw
tht RMpIt.

At AOOA lor lAAOhoOA UAtil i OCtock
WAt ATodicted that Waroer woald re
ceira wrtr 700 rotes for the iuberna
tortal BomlBaUoa oa the flrei twUot.
nre hoadred and ttxr-Umr %ote» ar­

il was freelT predicted, how-

LAST EVENlNa
baeome aa i
lAptether
and I cannot leave It.
district caucus In the eleventh Fourth of July Ma
district resulted aa follows: Vice presto Be IntarsatJi
IdeaL A U Coulter of Cheboygma:
i. 8. Henry Young of Mont
permanent orgnntsatlan. M. J
Will Also Be Given.
Senator Cannon of OsceoU
There wns n meeting of the bonrd of
Rsaaaamblad at Two.
directors of the Traverse City Driving
The
I got down to
Pnrk nasoeteUon last night nnd It
I it will be lat
decided to held n three dnys’ meeting
I the resolutloi
on Aug. 10.11 add 11 Oa the twelfth
Is
the big Maccabee celehratloA
AdopUd Grand Rapida Plank.
At 3 p. m. the resolutions oimmit nnd the egeentlve committaa of the
tee s report was presented It favors Mnceab^ lodge nod the program and
primaries In accordance with the advertising committees of W driving
plank ndopted by the Omnd Rapids
dJoA vUl work in con­
convention. It says **Wc favor pri­
mary reform where changes from the junction to make the twelfth the big
existing caucus convention system are «ky.
desired." The plank leaves It to the
Uberal purses will be oEered. ag
Judgement of the people In iheir rt- gregmting H.IWO. ProapecU are very
spectlve counties.
>lg field of horses as the
tas received namerotts in
qulries from horsemen nil over the
stnle. It is conceded that thU meet In
t.srlll be far better than a
J of Julr celebration. The com­
bined committees will secure excur­
sion rate* on all roads and It is hoped
thml the three days* meeting will l>c
one of the best race meetings ever
held In the Grand Traverse region.
ENGLAND AND GERMANY
Cndlllac nnd Trnverse City are work­
TAKE,A HAND.
ing In conjunction, the meet here to be
one nt Cadillac These

MAY END
THE WAR

KUROKI MAY CUT OFF KUROPATKIN-9 RETREAT.

the West Michigan
fair.
The following <«ommlttees have Iwn

*PrtS^-i T. Hannah. K. R. Me
Coy and Fred Prtti.
Advenising—W. D. C. Germaine. A.
n Cook and B J Morgan
He Reschea Liao Yang He Will Do
The matinee m.*et on Julr 4 be­
tween
local horsemen will be very In­
lo—Thirtaen Russian War Ves­
teresting. The best horses available
sels Bombarded Korean Town
have
enter«>d and the program is
of Oen Ban.
* h w-iirnot IM* necessan to go else­
where to celebrate the Fourth as in
Bv Wire lo ihe Bveolns Record.
addition to the race meet an interest­
Kiel. Germany. June 3u.-lt Is siale.1 ing athleiic program will be given. The
that Kina Edward an«l Kal or Wilhelm following are Ihe entries so far:
UMi Yard Dash-IYire. loving cup.
i of ^sce in the far East silver
Anljjir Wait. Julius Winnie.
and win ro-oiM‘rate lo promote Ihe Dick >nnnle. Chass. Hodge, B< rn Rentermination of the war but without old*. Wfs^y Cook. Ed. Reshore and
violation of their strict neutrality or Will I^ai^die.
220
Yard
Dash-lYlre. pearl Mick
advances to either Russia or
pin. Arthur Walt. Julius Winnie.
Kina Edward terminated Ills Chas. ifiHlge. Will I.ardle.
Renrv today and left for
old*. Wesley Cook.
High Jump-Prlre. fountain t»on.
May Stop Rstrwat.
Frank I..4*wls. Roy Wise. Julius WinBy Wire to Ihe RrenlnK Record.
vanrina toward thU place.

Should
Discus Throw—Prirc. gold watch
fob. Albert Mertes. Claude Pound.
Jullnv Winnie and Emil bederl.v.

Justus 8. Steams withdrew from the
rare this momlni and hit name was
Bol presented to the convention. It
has-beeni irumored that he will run on
ticket hut
tiut he refi
today to confirm this William A
Smith and State Senator
make a hard fiaht in the convention
for primary reform but the Warner
forces sav the reform plank must be
simitar to the one adopted at Grand
Rapids whirh makes a direct
m the part of the districts deslrtional on
The district caucuses showed
Prlmarv
Rwm. had but two represefitallves on
the resolutions committee. They are
William Aldcn Smith and S*>nator SiTicket.

aovemor. Alexander
Fbr secretarjPreacott of Tawas City
Ftor state !n»asurer. FTank P. Glarlor
of Washtenaw.
\
For attorney aeneral. Cltarl^ A
Blair of Jackson.
•ml. Dr. J. B BradFor auperinleodenl of public Instruc­
tion. Patrick H. Kelley of Detroit.
Eor member of state board of edn
cation. Luther U W’rifhl of Ironwood.
Kor state laad commissioner. MaJ
K. a Nucent of Bar City or W. H
Rose of CTlnton couniy.

Thursday, juke so, looi.

mjmm

Oy Wire to the Rvenlag Record.
Tokkj. June
*» offlcUlly anSan.
shells into the town.

WILL SUBBEIIDEB BOODLEIS

Give Up Kelley.
twenty miles from the posit Urns
they recently held.
Uwlag lo local rain It Is thou*
houKhl Ihnl By Wire lo the Evening Record.
St. I»nls. June 30.—Charles Gutke.
the opcrailons north of Pori
thnr
have U»en tnd* nuilcly |M««tpoDr
»K*^Cpooed
who confessed In regard to boodllng
several days ago. has been plaohd In
Jail. Colonel Edward Butler, bis boadsman. having surrendered him. Butler
says he will surrender all the boodler*.
Charles Kelley, another alleged bood­
Eight refugees who left Port Arthur ler. will also be surrendered by his
In a Chlnette Junk were picked up yestenlsy. They belonged lo Ihe upper
class. The Information they gave
LOVER^B ASHES.
tellable. They suted that the
Russian fleet now consists of the fol Queer Gift Bent to
lowing ships in good condition:
vllch.
Los Angelest-June 30.—Miss Chrial*oluv
Novlk and twenty torpedo craft and
The torpedo transport
man s grim remembrance. She reth.. iMttllesh
ctMV<Ml by express a silver case of ob­
long shape conUlnlng human asbea,
those of Robert Conklin, who In life
soldiers In the fortress. Women are had iHH-n desperately in love with her.
largely employed as nurses. There Conklin willed them lo her. and they
artisans and 2.000 cUlsens. were sent by hU Mtorncy.
Conklin came Into Mlu Prince’s ca­
These 2,000 h%ve now been drafted
into the army and are drilling dally. reer while she was a very >*oung girl,
There U plenty of food, but the gov- having Joined her father as a pros­
Ing prices In order pector In Colorado more than 10 years
Ion. The refugees
Ing to the
the fleet was forced to make was rejened and drifted away ihto
on Jnne 23 the foothUls of the Rockies, but came
in order to pcesetne the morals of the back Uter to be again rejected. He
then went to Uve near Denver, butiie
kept up n coc^ropondenee until a few
months ago. Wken he was taken UL
STABBED BABTEBDU
Last month Miss Prince beard of hit
death
The name passed out of her life,
aad she beurd it no more until the got
the box. Conklin left fS5.990 to his
mother in Massachusetts.

declaration. The only que«lon t
to be that of the Au
that will be mustered
era. It Is betleved that they wUl he SpecUl to the Bvening Record.
much stroacer than at Graad Raphlt
m aiy. Mich, June 20.—A few
whea but
rotas were casi In favor
of the primary resolutloas aialost SM weeks ngo John Knngna delivered^ n
rvaace lecture here. Today, while
antl-primarr rotes
Wayne oouaty
drunken rage, he stabbed Ous
aiooe will make a srrat chaage. as
the conniy stood ISO to 7 against re­ BItonen in the abdomen. An nltempt
Rmdc to IrBcB him hot IT rnlle<
form la the former conrention and will
be about lOO to
the other war In
ihU conreatlon. Pure Eood Oomiiiis
akmar A. W. Bmlth of Adriaa. who has

EIGHTH YEAB-2i24

WEATHER.
Partly Hoody with ahowers la !
In the I
tonight. PVIday Inir. Frank

miam of Uokfiouni Origlo Oottod Gro>
eery Btora. Hall pad An
HotM «t Oivlord.

Gaylord. Mich.. Juac 39 -A lire of
: PLANNED FOR AUGUST imknowu orlgla started la the buOding
occupied by the C. K. Chase grqsserr
10, 11 AND 12.
store aad the Gaylord Hear store and
gutted the stnKtnre. It also swept the
l k« vonld ACM ^ tbe
has of E. M. Densereat. and the Ex
B. Horum. to whom
MIMSES WILL BE fUtt change hotel. The kn
at f 15.000. partly lasart
win Aot lltteo to
WAR ON GAMBLING.
COMMITTCEB WERE APPOINTED

BUT WILL lEHAUf IfEUTlAL

ever, that W H. Ros.- of Cllmon r«.nn
tr would be aomlnit.^d for the former
cUBee over Mai K, B. NuKem and iliai
Dr. E B Bradler of Baton Raidd*
would be named for the auditor aener
alshlp orer Halc»lm J Mcl^ of De­
troit and l^d Commissioner snider.

mice,

Cbc Jin Works Hrt Hii Ready
for Ym B*fs!
No-ut*rifthedtydo*«1«W«»,U* jsir.kD«ryooNaibejaN>i Ml of tbe Fooi^ « ercr.
We
cin
tec ow foodL

THESE PRICES
ENABLE YOU
—TO WEAR-

Aiitl-Raca Track CnmiM
Now York.
eNw York. June 30.—1
Instfra
the largest stores In the city
hare begun a war ou race track
kling among ihHr employes.
One company has Issued a cii
notifying Us rierks that even
presence at a race course wUI be
counted sufficient cause for dismissal
In a large department store bHtIng
was found lo be rife among young
clerk* and even cash girl* Their
learned to be

DEPENDABLE
«F00TWEAR«

’Tirt Uorto Chat QNrr*

« eify Book store

for less
asked for shoe*
>r% that you 1have to
take
on. and prH
rl*kiat that
Men’s $5.00 Hanan finest Imported patent leather shoes. Just
hsIT price.

•a.so

CEDAR NOTES.

: i '

Fearth^of July

Men s $4.00 walkovers, a few
styles cut to

Spectel to the Evening Record
Cedar. Mich.. June 3u.—C«4ar U
ng to cclebraie In the old fashion
going
sloe, ball game
style.

.Men** solid sstla calf shoes cut
from $1 75 and $3.0o to clean up
broken lot*.

^3.BO
SI.BB

race, fat man** race and the hun

^ l!
Couldp’t Bad time lo writ
that big •‘•IL--10O busy }m

Women * $1.5b to $3.isl shoes,
J«i^two or three pairs of a kind,

Pierce Wea*ler ha* purchased I
Cedar hotel and will ukV p<»**ev.i
the last of next week.
F«ire*l fire* art* doing consblenil
damage near here.

Ml.oo

from mora' tUl alght. Nm
la the time to buy “kloae "
B. BENDA A Ca

^

■* Kiyllsh. service
nly

^1.00
the Btcin Bloch
Co. will eshtbit fall stylea at
Come and see the

,,

Hamilton Clothing Co.

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY

WASH VESTB^TOR GENTLEYou want a couple and now
is the time. White with neat
black figures or stripes at $1.19,
$129. $1.59. $129. worth from
$220 to $3.50. Hurry up. Sizes
84 lo 44.
8. Bends A Co.

the tom of a
6ood aiolin
Improves with age—Same way
with good pLanoa. The tone be­
comes sweeter and smoother
after the instrument has been
in use. The tone of THE KIM­
BALL Piano is recognized to be
the besL the style and quality
perfect and the price and terms
within the reach of all. Call and
examine these splendid insttv-

“GLORIA”

UOIES SHOES
A $3.50 shoe . made
by the PINGREK
CO. A shoe with a
record hard to beat..
We show all the neu/
styles
les and k
toes. Call
andj scc\hci
sc<^

TRAVERSE CITY
MFG. CO.
W. L. BROWN

^

MOR.

Cor. Lak* Avu. and JOtti

< I

The Old
3U1 Reliible
RcliibU Shoe Houk

FrankFriedricli&Co

W.W.nttALL.COMPUY

; jwrmist R.astn»t.acr.

New Sund

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracto of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Room 210 Btntu Bank Bldg-

One-fialf OH!
eiBak nnd Suit Department
the season is now so tar advanced we have de­
ladies’ wool suit in stock
at HALF PRICE. Bcao;ifuI Tailored Suits of all the
known fiMterials, best of tailoring. Don’t confuse thesewith special Sale Garments. They are all thb seaso'h’s
styles. Remember not one rcsetred: all go at just
HALF PRICE.

•FI cided to dose out cverj-

$4.75 FOR $9.50 SUIT
$7.60 FOR $16.00 SUIT
$10.00 1-OR $-20.00 SUIT
$12.50 FOR $-25.00 SUIT
$15.00 FOR $30.00 SUIT

*

Ladies’ fine (White Indta Linenc Shirt
OO
Waists, were $1.50. now„
.......... WX.W

NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
At
50c .
65c
75c

;■



$1.00
$1.25
/$ 1.50

$2.00

...* Li- -

'

..

$2.50
In the best asso. tment pf
patterns ’you w!!l find.
^ We are3 strong on com­
fortable clothes for hot
weather wear.

HamiltoB Clittiiit
^ CempMY

V.1:V

THE Emmro keobri^ th&i

ICRT.IOOB, THUB8DAT. JCSK

row

IMi.

itipa

VASAMFICD

LADIES’SUITS and
JACKETS

Cad Win Ae the Fad Uaud la the
s aaam of the"Bai
Win Ae Faectinnsd

"TWaSlST"’-

toTtwoo^rtoq^ls^

A.

rfSBsaaar—

buliams done was the adopting of the
form of the ItoJMO Issue of bou ‘ ~
Che new Fourth ward school ho
These bonds wfU be twenty la numbar. eoch of tbe denomtuulkm of llAOO
sad will become due July i. if24. Tbe
latersst will be four per cent, payable
semi-paanally. July 1 aad Jua. 1. Tbe
dtybastbeoptloaoreamagthe bonds
doe after they have rua tea
provided sixty days aotlce Is gives in
• •>•<
i>« U41»> the Traveme City papers aad a Aaaatm wm •nmmi mmrv%^ u «m rial paper pobUshsMl in New York. The
bonds will be signed by tbe president
of tbe board aad clerk of tbe board ex
oAklo. On moUoo of Mr. Moi
tbe form was adopted and the c
^nad printing of the hoods author
tlM VHUer of tW eIm4ow. TU
At thU Juactiire Mr. Mootague
mqOm of UM child to. too. iioscrtiic
Mrtath. A Moh of dctermloed laee moved an ndjonmment but Mayor Ful
ghum brought np the matter of the
Mat t0 the dCjr haU where the wretch heaUng and plumbing of the new build
mteed Md de«Mded hU life. ing. saying that It should be setUed
Tha follee. howerer. kaew their doty before the next regular meeting. The
did It Had they Bot the Itfc of oplnloe pre vailed that there should be
a better attendance present aad Mr
the child woald aot have bMa hn
Afesds moved that a special m
ue held as sooo as convenient i
^fe beca ralaed. the law would aot «lder the beating and plumbing of the
huua aatSdtod. The bmi that eoIthelawwereittetaaaioch
■ore. thaa thoee who would have mended that coal be used for fuel in
• It They had jtut aa little eyn the different buildings aSd that
petty tor the erlariaal as those who ions be purchased. Mr. Meads
adoption of tbe recomroendstloo.
hdhr^lha .soae. Yet they, by SD
which was carried, and the commit
I what they should, saved the fair arm* given power to purchase all nec
Atlanilc City. N. J.. June 30.—Jus­
t of Mlchlcaa froai a blot which «ary fuel for the buildings.
tice Henry B. Brown, of tbe United
Mr. Montague again moved an ad States supreme court, formerly of t
Itaetflsalowlnefaslur B
which was carried ttnani troll, is here with his bride, fomei
a ma doee deecead lower thiaa the
Mm J. B Tyler, and Is as happy as
beaau. the law fhould be allowed to
any bridegroom of half hii
Its course aad Justice should be
FAiRBANKr MOTHEfTA VIEW
anywhere in America. Mi
blushiniriy owns to 48 yearn
Would Frtfer That Her Aon Asmair supremely happy. Justiiv
thinks mil men should
a Aermtor
■utter of exteadlac the vi
lock is tbe Ideal sut
and In an
■ulaa of the dif will be voted
Willie Mrs. Mary A. Fairbanks, the
lew said last night:
oa by the tax payers Tuesday. July 6. ig.'d mother of Senator Chajies W.
has been married aad
Fnirtianks.
who
llvi-s
in
this
’This la a amtter that deserve
lived happly. as I did. for more than
her daughter. Mrs. M. L. M
40 years, there it no one who AlU 4he
aCSratteatkiu and couslderatloo ol much pleased
inatloo of
every tax payer la the city. The water her son for vice president, she says plsce of a wife. Sistem and
and aunts and relatives Innumerable
are arteries aad veins that Uiat sne would a little rather that hr a map mav have, but none of th<
In the senate.
have the widest circulatkM
can take tha place of a wife. That
I am proud that i
why I have Uken a second wife.**
They are not onlr a source of
There was
leaee but also of protection, la
Mui 1 wu.ii.j Jiifci a
voice, more
f Are. water mains are Inval rather he should star In the sr
Not only that, but the property While I was In Washington many i
**’••1
do m>(
pie came to the senator and asksil •
holier ttould tab# into Wldei
could have been, for
thd fact thtt white he may sltcbtly tm
hem then, as he has told dred
tionally happy.
e.
that
he
did
not
kes. by bettering Are pro>
I am €8 years oW. I am
U In as ••Although
the position be n
teetloa. h/reducet his Insurance. The
strong and hearty as I was when I
boDorablc
that owns the little home that has
aot water todlltlea at present should
never bsd children of my
great deal more opportunity to but-I I‘m
**yes** at Tncaday s election. The
very fond of children. I have
with the extensive holdtngs Jo good. I am proud that he was noi
never been without ehlldreh. My I
Insted. and It is certsinir s great coi
in W*ashlngton has been open to 1
abould vote the same way because It
and they have romped through
win make hU real esUte the n
Mrs Fairbanks Is 74*years old and
will.
Children
are dear friends of
strong and well preservetl. Her son
The mains should 1^
docs not rt^emblo her in the least.
ry nmn should be mai
In complexion, for she is short
aeity. so vote -yes" July S.
man
should
get married.
heavy. She received an affection
iTiit interrupted himself b;
roewiage fnmi her son within
cTsring:)
:) ^N-o. I refuse t.» mon
Judge Pbrker’s adherent, are
t time after
rrled.
but
1 refuse to morany claiming the prestdentlal noml
UiMl. Senator Fair
laughed m<
slve mi
atSoB tor him. They say that he w
« elty.-SpringAeld (O.) Dispatch
hare UI volea oa the Aral ballot,
Justiee Brown was attired in a glor
necktie and bright yellom
which lack! 14C of being enough
BIQ FISH STORY.
Oxfords covered
H) his feet. His walk
aomlaau. hat U U believed that
Chaster. Pa.. Man Fought a 75>Pound
enough of the delegates now cl
as AouUfnl will go to Parker either
Chester. Pa.. June 30.-.-Whlie>
oa tte necoad or third ballot to make
orrU. a Chester Asher
A WELL A WEEK.
hla;,yKNalBatlao possible. The Parker
sful In landing n sow sturgeon from
cessful
Delaware river off this city ihst Pointer Rescued Alive, But AUrvlng.
Acting to their Aguring. Grover
[H*d the l>esm st 75 pounds The
merman had troubles of his c
Ctafataad will not be taken cognisance
Salem. N. J.. June 30.—A vali
ting the big Ash into the boat
of it an by the cooventlon.
t U valued at 175 tiecause of the pointer dog belonging to John Shipp
ower Alloway -Creek was hauled
roe. which Is a dainty to some eplcur
*TM1 •TMIRTtlN*’ HOODOO.
a 16-foot well at Orlscom^s can­
ean tastes.
ning facton. where It has been for
Aey It Followed a
rly a week. The canine was dingHow*a ThlsT
O. F. Convention.
fast to a projection in the well, i
W> offer One Hundred Dollars Re^ nearly famlshcl from hunger,
Oaclnnatl. June 30.-A Chicago dU- rard for any case of Catarrh that canpaid! to the Baqulrer aays: Those ot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. will live.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
who read things In the stars and have
W>. the undersigned, have known F.
an are to the occult and supernatural
at the appalling evidence . Cheney for the past 15 years, and
* In the republican nation- elleve him perfectly honorable In aU
rhlch closed Thursday
able to carry out any obllgaUons made
by his Arm. W’aldlng. Klnnan A Mar­
ar
gin. WTboleaale DmggUts. Toledo. O. the regular
rouni of HI health,
at IS minutes after
cloned on the mountains
ck. and that hour U the thir1 o
near Denver and from where be
of the dgy. Somebodv called
could look right down into the t
tentloa of the cooventlon to this
He nrrived home yesterday.

FHend

SECICTOF HApranss

l^nk. oii. et

‘ttat*1Sr*RSS2lr^ir*hJ'“b2^

namad at IS mlnuiea after 1, Instead
of It. Superstlilon mongers are nc^
plylag their trade aaalduously.
ANAVINOA.

Aouth AkM Lumber

TRY A AtCORD WANT AO.

r

All this season's spring suits and jackets, ever) one up
to date and very highly uilored. Only a few left, we
srill close them out at
-

After sUrmlshiag urouad aa he

lEMHlClKEIT

BOW as the rssaJt of a war among the
lilkaMB of tte elcy.
Witt tte appraach of caraival week,
he Atokm Law and Order league
oams to life aad ttrsateas to do great
blags to tte war of Mfatm.
A Lextogtoa man saggesta that to
case of Are aa alarm he aouaded when
the btose has been pot out, ad xhe wo^
men of tte town caa go home aad get
aner ready oa time.
It Is easy to tamglae what the tramp
weired who modestly asked a Muske^
goa woman tor a piece of airawberry
short cake wttk whipped cream. The
ly owned a dog.
plytog to tte demand made hr
ner girls, the brakemaa oa an up­
state railroad have all been provided
with white vesU. which they are com-

Ono-qiuair^or OfT

HOMES
ON EASY PAYMENTS

of$A.O0 a moBlk.
rent that dicap?

I Allcgaa Fhlr aasoctotloo wUl be
bMd this year oa October 4. 6. € and 7.
Tbe borne mecs will be n feature, with
11.000 offered to parses.
H. L. Cronin, the *Trog king- of
Michigan, has scores of hoys at work
near Marshall aad woe Is the croaker

SHOES

Trayerse City's .New Shoe Store
ALL STOCK NEW AND SEASONABLE
MEN-* purat oott. boi eaU. rlcI ktd uil mamel lace ahon aad .
HOMING
aboaa aad oatord. la aa( : and Ane riri kid leather,
OIRLT ANOiSVW^ahoaa. a alee lot at i
.tte an .olid kind.
CHILOREN-* AND INEANTr aboe. and moccutuM la black aad aaPRICAA the lowMt Quality the bam. CaU aad be <

C. LEWIS iiT

blood curdllag realism.
F. H. Cummings In the
of the villain was verj good. i
remalader of the cast were alao
very satisfactory.
Tonight “Pike
OcNinty Folks- holds the boaid. The
sonan oC the play Is in Missouri

Strong play.

PURE

HOME

MADE

LARD I Oc

cash

.......SAT-UROAV........

GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
moMPr DEuvERv
BOTHPMONE8

electric
Ukchlse. has become too
for the president who has
handed in his resignation.

■mai KMAITIMS.

Refrigerators

MMi inifMTES
department threatening the dentruc
tlon by Are of several buildings on the
main street there, which: the writer
alleges, should he condemned as s
msfter of public safety.
There was recently found on the
shore of Lake Gogebic, by campers en
gaged In gathering sticks for a Are. s
tempered copper Implement, clearly of
the pre-hlstoric age. The especial pur
pose of the tool is a matter of nmJeeture. It Is described as about nine
inches to length, two inches broad at
the large end and one and one-fourth
inches at tbe other, lu weight being
about two pounds. Interest In the dlsto the fact that the Implemenl was tempe
Within the
r«^ded history of man.
people
hare lived, possessing the
of ternThat It existed but
an age of which this
ition hdk
knowledge. Is
proveni by the fei
few discoveries of tern
pered copper tools in Michigan and in
Egypt, to which countries, we believe,
kuch discoveries have be«-n limited
The imperfect description given of the
Implement found at Gogebic lake af­
fords little idea of tbe use for which
it was intended. That an art so valu
able as the tempering of copper to a
hardness causing It to receive an edge
out-ri%*aUng the Ancst steel, should
have existed and l>yn lost, leaving l»ehind so few wline^es seems Inexplic­
able. Its value was such as to have
brought into use s great number of
devices handy in war and for roeehanical and domestic puri>uses. yet prole
ably less than a score, all told, of such
implements have been
the grave of the sclentinc past: but
these fea- witnesses relate
caniUtorj* of the human ra
achievements in an age of

r to 8U Loul

IS AAjllBat
$lp.0a 4A AAjJlttK

There 1« more
than aJraply < box to pul Ice
and food In. The ventilation
idcrt-,1 When the

$2l.oa for the seisM

This will indadc nncals and
berth between Traverse City and
.iU be M .1, CM,^

Ksr
’■
Steamers leave Traverse City

conies nuilFt a^ warm the^jmv
vUlonf. will MK»n f!».*ll In the
-Alaaka- the air i* Uken out
through the iliirtK on the aiden
and the provlAl.m rhambi>r In
kept dry and cold Come in and
let UF Fhow them to you

cverj- Sunday. 10 p. m.. and
Thuridaj-s, 6 am.

LI. POK. AftR. F. NWei. 6. P. A.

Jim CiaiH6 WORKS..

FRANK TRUDE

ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TO-UIE

GASH GROCER
CMei BMir I6fi Ik
CnttEiilttBrISe II.

146 EAST FRMT STfiEET
away to be made into rugs, let me

H. B. CHAMH, Prwrieior.
■hJO, lU

A harmless substance that annihi­
lates all life destroying germs that sf
Alct the human system. Strikes the
roou and cures disease. Thsfs whit
Hollister's Rocky MounUin Tea will
do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Johnson’s
C. R. A 1. PETOSKEY EXCURSIONS.
Sundays Only.
Commencing Sunday. July 3rd. round
trip tickets to Petoakey will be sold
11.00. train leave* Traverae City B:
a. m. Arrive Petoakey 9:1B a.
ng. train leave* Petoakey B:35 p
m. Arrive Traverse City 8:30 p. m.
2224-31

,xr“oi

mysterlrted within your
moat wonderful
Drives away all life deatroyIng gei‘nna. Thafa what Holllster-s
Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35
Ublet*. Johnson s Drug Store
on It. 1

tn Wuhit.rt.« SI

226 Eist Fmt Stmt

HAVE YOU/
TRIED them YETT
Want

J

I for the I

TRY A RECORD WAPTT AO.

SOME SUMMER SHOES
V

That all ladies want Some points to remember: If your feet become aero
and are tired at night it is bacauaa your shoes do not fit propeHy: if your
shoes wear out quickly it is. of course, because"qu«bty is lacking: If they .
do not reuin their shape It la the fault of the workmanship. All these dif­
ficulties are overcome in Gray Bros.* ladies' fine shoes.
You will surely want a pair of

PATENT LEATHER SANDALS
three, four. five, six and eight straps, made in both patent leather and ^
kid and sell at 11.25, S1.60. $1.75, $2J>0 and S2.50 the pair.

LADIES’ OXFORDS
patent leather and vici kid and sell for $1.50. $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50.

MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ SANDALS
Are made as stylish aa the ladiea' and have six .traps.

HERE IS A SNAP FOR MEN/
They are worth i

LADIES'

SHIRf WRISTS
oC shirt waists
we are offering the public. Our
asMTtment embraces beautiful
patteras to both black and white
atlks at prieee from $3.50 to
$4.76 each.
Back TsSatiae« Blade Sab
BrUllanttoea. White Bm-

n shoe that we are now sailing for $1.50, $1.75 and $2.
, did sell for more, but to sell every pair they are yours

MEN’S ELK SKIN SHOE
The toughest shoes ever mads for all around m
cuatomars who always buy thaM for aiunmer.

THE CANVAS SHOE
, bat
.hM. Jutt th. thing M cutbifl.
ThM. Mil fw t1,2S and tt.TS th. pair.

1^'
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
—We
m
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs | ■
"Hrar."Z
[piano,

erac City eredUtnr porsaed .
was admirable. Tbe latter had die­
stock aad hied

with hU

Can joa
If you havb

aajrthing to seU tee a finU

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Last night -The Opera Singer.- a
The Prague iuunIH|inl council U.ns beautiful society comedy drama, was
the offering of the Rutledge company
the Grand. This play Is far above
the average stock production and was
well received by the audience.
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
Grace Bainbridge as Margue­
rite Otto carried away tbe honors of
the evening, her actfng being full of
feeling and emotion. whUe R. F. Rutledge as Jack Pmden. Jr. who loved
her but gave her np to hli
equally as good. Nat N.

All last season’s suits ONE-HALF PRICE

SOOTH A
I WII HCI M
SIDeA. j. TVlLnCLillSTREET

man.

5*u2» wL?

or at
We have baaatital etytos
ee* hlaek ;ateaas. atoee ap
to 44 at only $1.00 meh. If yoo

Iplli. :

I

■ -tiiBBVXHniQSBans^nAi

ih OnspbelL n m?m
r the eehool of aansk

LATE TO MAHKET

HIQH^ QUAUTY POSSIBLE

B ES T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE OITY.

thubsday, juke ao. moi

;sr.:=r/sRBI

SIBAWKnOES
cmo^nmwn iNTHMi«F.eoin»

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

; crrr, micel,

IRUII TU

lUtTmlsMMliJffim. Blft

l evening with a Ine masknl
The«irvt pert of the ersn*nited ton number of songs
in Bngiiah. German hnd French which
showed her Ane voice to ndvantnge.
and were very well received. Her
gronpler of the songs wai ndmiraMy
ednpted to bring out the varied qnaliand vmliiabla Uaa thOM la tlm wwtera tles of her voice, the selections rang
rvgkma of acaaty raiafail aow being Ing from grave to gay. end frtm tbe
given ao mach atentkm.
Here the man deairteg a
well at natural
natui
ability. Perha
an abaadaBce of wood aad
of the moat
water In plenty aad na atm
evening was “All Through the N
vgh!:ghi “
great tonical propartlea.
Last year was the «rat season that which she aaag with deep feeling
The second half cxwststed of 4he fa­
the cutUvatlon of
vorite old Scotch songs, aad la vi
given much attantk
were surprising, the roota not only Mima Campbell was panlcularty pM*.
She prefaced the songs wi»b a
hrivlng well bat yielding a percentbrief sketch of tbe musical history of
Scotland, and gave comments on each
which added much to their enready to take ail beets offei
ent
bv the audience. Id Scotch
The state experimental
songs Miss Campbell is perhaps a her
Chath
as she sii^ them with th.' Inent
expreslon possible only to
a acale deR of the dls- those who claim Scotland as th
mioher land Miss Campbell ha«
. his shown what <
in which uBUsnal sympathy and
Intelligent direction. Grains, r
expressioD are augmented by training
vegeubles and fruits of a aixe
hlch has developed flexibilliy am!
quality not excelled anjrwhere
grown there, and numerous experi- range. She will be greeted by a
dM bouse should she ever sing
al crops of a
to the region have here again.
Mrs. I. a Gilbert ,«id Miss M.ller
I aooccaafnlly raiaed. In the
ed most acceptably as accompanitry. too. atrawberriet equal to the
for th? evening The platfc»rm
very beat are cultivated on a rapldiy
Increasing scale, the sandy soil here was very prettily trimmed with white
here apparently being particular­
ly suited to the crop. The berries
ripen at a time wh^-n ibose from more
Fresh tesUmony In great qiantii.'
southern poinU have become exbaust»-d. assuring
ring a goiMl market at fair is eoOBiantly coming In. declaring Dr
The northern berry l« much King's New Discovery for Coi.sump
s. Coughs and Colds to be an
«,«.«. stands transportation letter
taled. A recent expression from T
than that shipped to tbe peninsula
McFarland. Benlonrllle. Va. serves
early in the aenaoo. and each year
the farmer giving
culUratlon as example. He writes: “I had bron
flying lU cul
chills for IK^ee years and doctored all
Last year
the-vtlmc without being beneffUed
»xperience that i
Then I began taking Dr. King's New
Large house with small bam. 06 foot Bay Shore. Leelanau county. fiMr
rery. and a few bottles wholb
t. one of the finest places on SUtc what is known as Urk na* dock. Small
me.“ Equally effective In curing
berries, while, in addition, a second

troulLies. Con streeL and is cerUinly offered very house on this piec^.
crop of the fnilt was raised Ute in the all Lung and■ Throat
summer at the expefimental farm. fumptloo. Pneumonia and Grip Guar­ reasonable. $430a
$1,200 takes 120 acres near WiiliamaAside from the vaiiCras crops of the anteed by Johnson's Drug Stote and
Lots 14 and 16. block 19. Hannah, burg, about 40 acres cleared, two acre*
Trial bottles
siill. It ha* MRi-en demonstrated that F. H. Mead!
orchard, well watered, small buildings
' I* money in stock raising and in lOc, regular
l^d
a little good timber.
lalry busii
le peninsula:
stone
$5,000 takes 140 acreq three mUM
than that of
MRS. KATE PARKER DEAD.
from NorlhporL large' frame houat.
No. 219 East 0th streeL This is on a with good basemenL two large bams.
and Massarhusetts combined there Is LIbews Weed Called to Onated by Sad 50 foot loL large house, fine location,
Sis acres of orchard, land level and ail
much ianil, espfK-lall) that from which
and cheap at |2J)00.
fine improvement, about 25 acres of
pine timber has lieep cut. available
521 Webster streeL 34 foot lot. good timber. One mile from oehool.
Libeus Wood
ing for
this purpose.
furnace, fireplace, sewer connec­ This is a fine farm.
Onsted. railed by the• death <.f his sU- good
tions. cement walk, six room house.
90 acres near Suttons Bay. on bay
ter,
Mrs.
Kate
Wood
vl
Parker
Mrs.
Worst of All Exporionooa.
hore, fine second growl h. two good
Parker was well k [)wn here, having $1,600.
No. 312 Railroad avenue, a fine streams of water. Would
Can an3^hing be wotm than to fool
year* ago made her home with
nail house with water and sewer con- resort property.
other In this city. While she nectlbn*,
only $900.
Such was tbe exp
large house and 14^ lots,
BOBths she bore it
Ala. **For three
No. 810 Webster streeL small house stream of waUr. trout pond, i
“I endured Inaoffer- paUently. reJolclB^ that UBderBeath cheap. $700.
splendid condition, at Sutton* Bay.
able pain from Indigestion, stomach were the everlasting arms
66 foot lot. good house and barn, on
righL
and bowel trouble. Death seemed In­
rashington street. $1,200.
160 acre* of as fine timberr land a*
Driven to Desperation.
evitable when doctors and all reme­
Large nine room houM
d in EmUving at an out of the way place, ment. sewer and bath, water in house
dies failed, i^t length I was Induced
try Electric Blttera and the rmult ‘mote from cirlllzaUoD. a family Is large barn. Lot 60:
0s175 feeL
in case of
* miraculous. I improved at once
ims. Cuts
and now I'm completely recovered.
•K to yeur
Fur Uver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
$350 lake* 30 acre* of good land (
buying any i

US^

Far Tlumaahsea.

sty WSJ. JOST
WHAT TOO WAIT.
Jttviatfoshm
Sees BRlif for
yem. ALWAYS
TBE SAME.

.IhCiilkiiawi. TMUai’iSmtMww.

RED DRRROH TM

ir,.';*.

&-/£?:HS:-sr-a3

•aftr-L H. BELL A 00.,

h

r;;.;------

■me Hissab & Lay Mercantile Co. Dlstrlbnlors

,
lUiion a
playground, a small “xoo.” a
regmbie garden fwatlpport the forty
uniformed attendants.i public baths,
with mod.*m strrlllr.lng plants for I bo
Jay nu
I girl's
l« tlie MW of tbe and all united br a small but satlsfalor In Psrift. HU fatlwr la ImtlT prood
him. for hr U a *”?h?*Itowager duchess c»f Al»errorti
Mule Mlow of M»oi
haa Just celebrated the nluHy^.xond
ftlreodr wore Ulkml about than bU annlversan' of her birth. Shc.'is
of the most mar^eUius old ladles In the
SB *nhe CElaoae wosder child/'
world. At the present her cblldron.
i resra old. he ap«wka1Yetich I
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and
great-great-gran dch I Id ren
ssd haa IM» Chlneae
150 human beings, and these include
Tbla Indicates a
two dukes (her eldest son. the duke
h as c
s. for each stroke of theoe char of Abereom. and her granils«m. the
haa a aeparate alaniScanre all duke of Marlborough), and three fu
cure dukes.
lu own sad is ao (
Very few people ei
that a kaowledfe <

CntBAL iiws
W THE WOtLS

Felix Romefo to the oSee of prealdent of the su
prewe court of the republic of Mexico
haa piren wideapread pleaaare. parllcolartr In judicial drclea and amooK
the leadlni politicians of the oountrr.
Mr. Romero, like the late President
BenUo Juarex and President Porflro
Diax. U a native of Oaxaca and was a
achoolfellov of PreMdent Diax. both
aiteodlaa the Counclliar aemlnarr of
that dty. When the oooatltutlon was
framed
fa
document there are besides Jhlmself
but three llvlna—Ignacio Marlscal.
minister of foreign relations: Justino
Fernandf*t. minister of Justice, and
Senator Benito Oomes Farias.
The hfoUh of Senator Joseph R
llnurlej U matertallr Improved and
at
^Ind and bodr are much stronger.
He
has r«*ntlv leased a houseboat of
larger proportions than that used last
f«ar ai^^ili spend the month of July
_________
portion thereof in Ches
apeake hay. Uter. If conditions are fa
m^apn^ng the'*remalnder of Ue
'Vacation aeaaon at dltfcreni points
akmg the Long laland shore. The
Hawley cottage at Woodmont has been
leased for the aeanoa and Saoator
Hawley axpecta to spend practically
all his time on board the houseboat,
the reamw being thai his experience
on a similar expedition last summer
exceedingly lieneflcUl to his
Dr. Wiley.

t. wy»

nUted that the Washington -poison
nguad** had beantifol pink chi^eks aft
er eating a certain food be rt'ct'ived

wTriTe wwld^hJSni^^^

the”reclpe

amor-elect of norlda. is a steamboat
man. An episode that won Captain
Broward wide repute was bis course
as commander of the steam tug Three
Rroihera. which Just prior to the war
with Spain repeatedly defied the nu
tboritlea both of Spain and the Unlied
States by transporting arms and sop
piles to the Cuban patriots.
Dr. Justice Ohage became a few
years ago health officer of St. Paul. He
noticed a bit
shoal In the Mtmls■IppU visible only when the river wax
low. but accesibie within ten mlnulea*
ride from the city hall. Securing poaaeaahm. by gift, of as much as he
could and by purchase of what^hc
eoold not beg. he had the city's cUan
wame dumped upon this little island,
thus rapidly bringing H above high
water mark. On the four-anda-half
acres thus Ingeniously wrested from
the "lather of the jraters" the cliy of
Bt, Paul now maintains within easy

exin*me|y avers4*
In meeting strangers. Ills whole man­
ner is extremely nervous III health
for this, as he is no)
hy temperament an exriiablo mao
is a Pole whose Brst allegiance was to
France lie Ulra>*s hU b>reign na
tionalliy. for he has a pmnouneed aerent and speaks with a very French
rapidity, though his Rngilsh is acad­
emically pure.
But one dhorree has l»e«*n admitted
to share a European throne daring the
last ICM)
lOd 3years—nan
iMt
flm king of Bavaria, she was married
when barely JG to King William
Wunembiirg. After six years of
rlage the latter was dissolved by
mi-ans of a dlvorc<- and two year
later she became the fourth wife c
Em|>eror l-'ranrls I of Austrl.i. fatbc
in-lsw of the first Nap.iloon ami the
last liearer of the title id
the holy Roman empire.

OR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
backache

F.,H. Meads, DruggisU
Since the supen ls«rf>f
true’ po

SELL HEIRESSES

Speculatora In M^mony Do Thriving
Businm in London.
I^ndon. Jiin^ .".n —R^orring to the
suit of MlRh,'Hermon. a spinster, with
ilty. who sued a matri­
monial agent last week for tbe retnm
of her dejioslt. becatiM- he had not car­
ried out his agreement to provide her
with a husiiand. Henry Ijiljouchere.
says:
now that there is in
l>mdon at the prt^sent time at least
le little ring on the fringe of soriety
n aaffsrwdfrM kidasT aad UaMwtrmUa
>lng a brisk business in this line.
•They do not run a paper and pubRh advertisements. Tbelr business
akarttiMsI ooZri a gtwat
lihln limits is bona fide enough.
I left my bsck sad I was aom
They get hold of an heiress. American
or otherwise, and have touU and hunt­
ing parties In search for such bargains.
Payment is based on results.
The faithful introduction Is brought
delicately, maybe at a dln-

We Make and Fit
the Roood Oak Funuce M AS
..carefoUrand good as wc do the
men known Round Oak Stove.
Economy of fud-ilurabaitrtremendous heatxne powerperfect contrcl of thg /err—
paiect workkkid (t fuO.
hard or soft
coal coke or
that arc makine the

Round Oak
Furnace
«ammafPwffi.napgm^^^

Real Estate.
Some Real Estate We Have Far Sale

p Ip nothing you can use
That fills the heart so fail of glre.
As a drink of Rocky Mountain T.-a
Johnson's Dnip StE.rv

REAL
CREAM

PAVING TAX.

ICE ckEAM


twenty thousand
For a loan
i over. asr. e*cn. a ler- $20,000.00)
dollar, for the purpose of
has happened, a young
yiag new and extended water mains.
ladT has Just lost her leg.^
Id
tbe
location
of
additional
hydrants
*i he editor, h
Lunch of copy pap<r and rushed to
‘“***^^
He saw no evidence a
The
polU
of
this
election
wUl be
Id the smi _
exclaimed that as be had Juat iLarrleJ open from one o'clock In the after­
CUrence ^*hlte and Mias Jessie L. noon. and remain open until seven
Legg. the leg that was lost wi? her o’clock In tbe afternoon ot the anme

\1

The Ice'Cream served at our
fountain is made from the richesL sweetest country cream,
it is all cream—no half milk

of our Ice Cream that give* our
Ice Cream 8oda and our Sun-

tbe Criaaaa «r

To-Night wmmm
THE R. FRANK

RUTIEKE
STOW CO.
“Pike County
Folks”

ABSTRACTS IF pE ..
AT REASONABLE PRKXSg
PALMER & CARVER
Over.F)rBt MmOanml ffimsk

Big Matinee Saturday

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH. Man r.

“PECK'S BAD BOr
9 BIG DOUBLE /o
0 VandevUIe Acts J
WEDDING

PR'CES: 10, h 30 COTS

GIFT

Trmrsi Citr

CUT GLAtS.


Stida. BiRb, 6nis, PraiUiiRt,

J. M. FELL, ■
COMMISSION BROKER.
Suiu 30B-New state Bank
building. Correepondent Oeo. B.

Wiritt

H.F.URHS.Pn$

UplKjIrte^ofan KimKFBr-

•^^'SSL2:S9St: “*
4U aOCTB C»lo« STSM.

"SSfm

"*■

atyOWk.

I GET YOUR ORDER IN BEFORE JULY 1ST. OPEN EVENINGS

A GAS RANGE AT COST. $II.OO"SI8DO
.„AU. J^NNBGTIONSt

‘’-am

.

/ •



^

•ILVUlWAm.

'

,

/

W* CM M*wWi IWB at tba
H^^taa-.-.

Oefar w»k a HadaltT

YoA and Obio«t>.
Abuhneaecaritj.
mMoJWt

The Bir City Attraction

in the beautiful

If* the purity~the goodness

known

montli is another proof added to the
list of ihets which go to ahow that
• is nothing more .

)

I

line of Dif
of Union 1
for the (
ment together with the accrued Inter­
est on all onpaid installmenU. the
uae to be paid before the first day
of July. 1904.
M. E. Haskell,
aty Treasurer.
tirobably quite unconscious of what Is
State bank building.
going on. thought the bargain hunter,
ttOD-lmo
of course, is in the know. Many peoare often concerned in the tranaac- MOTICE OF BPECIAL ELECTION.
Ion before It is completed
rbom the commission is divided on
prms agreed on."
Ity of Traverse City,
otke la hereby givea that a ape^
elal election wlll be held In said city
Would quickly leave you. If yon on the 5th day of July. A. D. 1904. at
used Dr. King's New Ufe Pills. Tbooengine house. No. 1. on Cass
sands of sufferers hare proved their StreeL at w
enrooa
i of raising the i » of twenty thoublood
by a loan,
of said
»ol cured. 8^d*^
* of layDrug Store and F. H. .Mfc
main*,
Meads. DmgglsU.
and the location of additional hydranU
for water supply aad fire protection in
SCARED THE EDITOR
■aid cJly. wfll be eubmltted to a vote
of tbe tax paring electors of said city,
Preacher** Joke on Frank A.
rote shall be by ballot and tbe
ts of said ballot shall be as folCorunna. Mich., June 30.—Rev.
FOr a loan oC twenty thousand
Thtasher. pastor of tbe Baptist church ($20.000410)
dollars for tbe purpose of
at Corunna, gave Editor Frank A.
Welch, of the Corunna Journal the laying new aad extended water mains,
additional hydrants
fcare of bis life Calling the editor up and the location rx>f
And fire protection
on the *phone Rev. Thrasher said ex-

The c4ilor.

Office Suite 301 New^tate BankBld’g

RASTAU.VM.
r. Se-Wt faraM tmmdm

|
.

ns FvsnMinaaivisii

=-\svBr-r«
^a5SHS«r

SpecialDriYe

d—a saceaury to navy 1W7-L
^tati tatoitauBim.

M T«k niMMt.

ormUMni abm. VataM vioii

W^M

VtotinMMMlM*.
M m triilit
«
•Mi- li, !»«. ..

-sssart'L*

:rriLs:^z^^xt
•ato tor ewtala talk. 8to to

toto

r EFAIEL WARE DUItlR€ OUR

COMPULSORY SALE

MtALS»Rjn=?l»-

URMh .Mrtodsy. aprstot to hai
etf arrivad at tto ipa of TO.

«K5Urr«“JSS!i:
KS5£r5=s.rs.“;

8. & Walt aad daaghtor. Mias Mto
ta Watt.
ta

mm

and never ta tatosd tohaaes ar aL
oobaL Be hni Brad moot taupumaty
and drank the mnddy wstan aC

aoi lyitfto tto

as5=%2;“.ir%:

ATjaVSrTS.

daj which stoalooi ^mS^mS^The

Mstaat^ttel^M
fOrai

I aMlStf or Barr Baekar aad 1

•.V5SS“*aa

~~w
hi 0 E *A R h WHITE Ikl FLE €0 ATEh

S. MM.

altatort. Sto M torita. ato tta
m 4to tortart tto Jio. t rlac af
llWtaa atar talF wtdi tor fro-

safrsrssrrc-*.
i;cssarjsis£.n2:

•ntutscMM. ^

ON

■wahara are rsaaiBiid to to praata

ss^r^EiTa::?

m

tm.

o sea

thftt

gSSSJUTB-SBW

KjSrass.'Ssr!:

ttme whit wanld placa his kta apoa
‘^fS^rSS^taw^kitot.to
ta nalshhar aad cheek hM lavlty.
nmyaraaOKyaaMoatoj^JaiyU.
the oaatraet far which to sacurad a «* niThy daaa Cheviaai taka aa ]
Intmrat In ta UvMy neltoterr
FOUfTTH AT THE FAIR.
ioha H. Laauoa waet to Oatard
** *Baeaaw to Is kU ato.’ was B

tM tU. aoralw Mr • jkon Um M
win rMn* to lb. rftTMrs. KHrahsth Cauphstl reti
tor tto to Ama Arbor tbU uonlar
Waltsr Lyaa waat to Platte rtvar
tarato and attoadaaco aU prarkwa tolijtam^a tmt ttsita
daja or tto vorlTa fair, not ascopUas at the FOrrla todasSafuS^I a
cto opMilas dajr. AfrU M. vhkli was a Rapids aad ratomd to the etty today
ro^ broaker in oapoaitloa hiatorr.
[■ ^ ^•••em BRfnd ftt the spot Tto ftaaa as eoatafiatod ar« aot
rat parformad In dataU. Tkar will ladoda toataras oT apaeUl intan
Staalnc aarljr la tbs dar and o
laad.wtoihradlaaf
las Car Into tlie SlskL Tto d
or works has alraadr cntared
ae titad oC Ufa that ha dalarwiaad to
aetoiM or lll«mlaatw
ahata
aff this awctai col. Bat to
aellpoe ta sploBdor and
lauod to coawBir mrtrtda bacaasa at
UMtt ^
prssaat woaderfa) displajr. It Is the the
ttoe a rardiet ar raio da at fOOow.
lataaUoa to have a serlaa oT attrac- ad as
a laattsr of cooras and tto body
dons which win to free to alL The
or the saldda was tortad at tov cronrsada with a ataka throat thraath tt.
to nmnlas. tot the azpoataa
ftothor. to had to avert tto ooaaaOWiWTAL TMAtUflM
qaaooss to hto rate
arhiasoods.whlehi

?rS-r£Ha

s£a^3i'-£r^*
Tto Minm li vatMd «t MraSiAa

2i2?a32J**

“*• ~

mhkh ww takc^^
m»4 t—pin <t
of the oawtpa
Uoj^ CUmm tMTttonr Irr forelpu

sr^cT^
m lamt witUa «t

a;*Ti.xisr«ssst.sj.'s
srtfirisrsfss_
TO KILL FATHUL
V«M« Afkt^ Mm am (
<h«wMN. Atk, JoM M.-Joka

SSsahSesaaa
TriJBsSiSsr —

8L Loalt. Jaaa to.-Tto <

ehaanals ladloates a varj larga attend
ance rnna tto sarroondias tarrltonr.
The Ftora of July falls hpoo Monthis raar. la

ad a novel cspadienL Beveral of his
dssr tovtas been stotoa. to save aeders
to hto kaepaca to shoot aay pacm they
mat In ar aaar the park at aisht who
did not launodtotoly tand when chaL
lansad. Ttoa oa a dark aisht to threw
himooir la tto path of tto kaepaca
or free aaaU. the prortelons and.
not answarlns the challei«e, was
d other rree ooarcnt- ahol dsad
tto ipoL The atamp of
i railroads and street aa old oakoaonder
The I
whleh to feU stW
ds wil
marks the acana aC tto trasady um!

put or the sroonds will to pat ta
dltloB for tto osc of such parties.
PILL CAM ACMUNr
Trial Oataa taps Bah
The eaaa or F. D. OIH to h^f triad
ito attanoca batae Jadfa Lorla
Bohans la tto ooaacU room. OiU to
Ead ^ aaitonla^^^^
attor tovtos^oae*tou5r*i“^J

thTiS^t ^
ttata
ovar la JasUca Boharts* eoan liacaaae
OUidIduttappau.
GUI case Uto ttaw apoa a letter
halls written to hlai stattas that aaother warrmat had haaa tosaed for hlia
aad rather than have aa oAoer
for him.
Tto oaaa was sW balbra tto Jary at

■oerrTprtr^ toi^asr Sontos.
Above khe pter-daaa to It and toSothar. to If for coufon-hoddled a
ctatar of Uiss. thoae cortoos. p<
ral, pacalalaot littla ataam ccaft
ta f^a^t^ ta d

'atoarnaar fall a^ at nor
alara Jnna iOih. Came and aaa.
tamra thiopi in m»Ha and

Peostor lloer^mn a frleiid oa the
street In WsshloKton one dsy who
Mopped to tafonu him thst s varp
dear friend ws. aerioosly fll wttk sppeodH'hU. ftenstor Hoar was very

JOHN R; SANTO
[KtaastoicE]

note of symiiatky at once, He had
hardly flalstodrthe note befo
eame to him thst hU friend
with aeole ladlfiestloa hastrad of appendWtls. Henstor Hoar tore ap the
first note and send tto foUowlas la Its
-I>ear A.—; I am very sorry
hear that yoa are 111, torn am glsd that
tto troohle Is with tto Uble of ma­
il* ••
I rather than with the appendix.*

.’SSaS.-STSS

asks will to shown at oar
tors Thursday, dune 90th, hy
taa.W.8astsr. Call and sot

wxmmor. uan,. i
aaGraeaorthan
who Ure near the Michlsma border sad
desire a «alK weddias. Under the
laws of Oatarto ttcenses are not pubisoto can learn little
aboat tto marrlase raeoeds. Marriaso
oMsls do a thrivins Itaneas
aa mat or at two misht aetae and
hashfal
coapica. It Is also
tmdla a Stoat dead Immbiabae. !
fowar aad thair Impodaoce had 8Usd
Bsa wttk wander. Vlawlas them now
' adtothaflcL Mmll ho ta Bov. D. H. Hind, an
that opoa alsespal raetar. earrics ad tto palm,
■arta ovar POO caaplai last year.
TRY A RSOORO WAMT Aa
rowa of fandars traOlas in tto wslae.
thMr Mack amoke banaeclns oat twhiad. Oftn 1 had watched them aoalasta and oat aasems the banner ersa
svaat ocean Uaor Into mid-

OmTWOWATMV

Hamlllaa eiathl!;t Ca

X

a F. CARVER A Bfia

FRE INSDRANOB

THEBOmSTORE
NOTICE

DENTIST

YOl^ME BUILOINQ OR H0U8C CLEANING It THE TIMS
WHENI YOUNME
IRE FOKELfCTRIC
FO^EI
TO WIRE
UOHT8 OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILLbEFLEASttTO
RlLLbE
FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
Kl
TIME ONI ANY KIND
OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I SB Casa Straot.
Trawarna City. MMu
Mambars of the National ^Boctrlcal Ooatraetdra AsaoeUtloa of tto
Ualtad 8tata.

Mi WB0 iBMsa u) Bv lu Mjrmm

klli^

JS-*

whsltyaac. It M

n^ta
wSUt itanta to^'**'**^ *
tatai ta tar the

StNafc to Vour
Rusband s r
JIbout If

w Btota

TBtaMiie: WAtatata

Jirty. •fide: 8ap-

eiARD

-aftw.'

MPIAIA tT

-JUUkI

km ho* mch *e cm mrcUm.

sg^~-

SI I NEWWiLHSLM'SLOCK

eomrulsory
Prices on
€oerytbin0

Doe*rtb,iMrf»NEW80IT..fcWWSMrtMntMSfcMM dtf Hei,f > ‘

rrEgw-sST*

6EIERU IISURAI6E

m.mL

tto Fbaith aad refatta oaa leave
oa tto 9:W M. A N. B. traia aad I
ooaaactloas at Poach with the L
aaa which wfll take all dtreet to to•t iMK tar tteM'tta ■■■It Mj into aad U the anua Hue ueet tto
mMeet 1*4^ <m crM mr
tato handdtty to I ptatata ato
that ahma waaM allct tto niafail:
to^on^ ta *™|^ti!ae ^
*” hat the point aa wtah Ml apiaa la the
ralna of foraala ta tto earamthm
of water; prevantli
WauitadlHaa to tto Lota Qroeary

LRIwn
toklMlittr
MBI'ROE A MiWETir

jsrs^-’

£L‘sr;;S'ir?i2^‘fIoUms CMU alUmiKk Le «Mt

MSrr.TSL^sr^ssi^iiL'rss

.J)ENTISTS.m
A. D. TYLER

FOURTH AT LBLANa

sssjstro?^--^

ORE SAWYER A FSNHALLEGON

S2L‘UTtaISi*JJSr**“

i.hl.L

. •

: Olen*t Veu €omr in and See for Bint

SttS^kSur^ iu'4

liUrtil ^

u.SS"l«.
-“--arsr£:?rw2i
tiU «• vfO tert a tasw «!• to toe

•Ww.auM

•«*

«a» tem. iMk T»rM?Mtari«

K3yr““~- “•

^ «iw WMh

a«cclmitsr$3jr(. Ttlkwilhhki.

lo gim yM*Bl

Qoston

PEaBMARQtIBTTE

I

Document Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Newsprint

Text

OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.

Transcribe This Item

  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/6a5058885b101d09e1ff220a388480f7.pdf