The Evening Record, May 27, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 27, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENm<3 REGORH mimiii.

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

i,«»o

EIGHTH YEAR-2195

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FIiID.^.Y, MAY 27, 1904.

DUEL WITH
ARmLERT
VVAt

THE

•ATTLC

rOUCHT

AT

THE TAKING OF KIN CHOU.

nc ctm sroKsnvt hours
JAPANESE

WAR

SHIPS

I

CHOU SAY AIDED.

Jap«

OeeupHd

Kin

Chou

Corttt

ot

6:20 ». m.—Port Arthur U Now

WDfTTOSAnTAlIUM
Dr. C J. KneclAAtf.

ATTACKED
BT A HOB

Haa Been II

for Several Weeka. Sant to Alma
Today for TreatmenL

Women and

By Wlr* to ib« Etwilas Record
Uiodon. May r7.-Tbe Tokio corrf
ibe Central S>w» In n*
takin* of

inll«*» north *>f

rthiir by ib- Japan**w- yMierday. **y*
(br flHhllnr wa* prartically cr.nflnwl
in a dn«*l btta*^n ihc artlU^ry on Ixitb
viiboui

•♦•rr

flr**d

lnlerniU.lon

holly

for

Cbou

bay ro<ip«r*U-<l

and

flvp boiin>

Tbi- flKh! iH^an at dawn
Thri««* • Japanrw wan>hlpi>

In

Kin

y Win- lo the EvenlnK Record.

Have One.

Hertin.

The

NAMED NO
CANDIDATE

aiinlioat

Ilf the Ore by EtiarMUR the left fUnU
Jaji«

iK-eiipleil

At

a:2" a

in

the

Kin Chou raMie and

KINGSLEY FAVORED HEABST

mre now iryluR lo punh the retreat
ine

Hukiiank

from

the

wMiibem
LOCAL

111?
ii.iiiiii

DELEGATION

OVERCAME

THAT. HOWEVER.
Moving on Port Arthur.
|l> Wire to 'he Kvenlnfi Rei'ord
lott of the Delegate* Lean Toward

::?'r T:r

Judge Parker.-But Sonie Did Not
Favor

Tokio. He addk that the Japanese aninovtnK on Port Arthur

Being

Bound

by

In-

;

May

27 —iH-iails

“7/’s a Dream”

>

band pair.lit! ieath«-r covers
thing.- in isH-tira! works

Pretty iHv.klets

and a

host of

good

Call and see.

« City Book Store

and even children

attacked the ghetto.

suddenly

In

-malb-r

Eapoae the Water Deal.

ch . May
sliury iestifb*d
cc.
K. ftaliUiury
lestiflc'd in
In KuiH^rlor
8up»
n Ihe (
ed. that he nave* 1
• to not imhIUh
per llti
which

AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Iv.ard .
S.*«*imiill.*r and J M. l-gr.-g
.•.uiTicil, McPhcrs4>n |
Hel.-gaies lo congrvs-lona! ronv.-n- trad.- was h.-ld
I the council
ikut Charles Moialy . sr. Charles A
yesi.*nlay aftem.wm to discuss
K«lK.*<-omb. Charles A Hngbe.. and -H
matt.-r and It was unanimously
Huller of Arm.*
mi an Invitation to
Ik-legates to s.'naioria! r.iiiv*-nlion: .iepanraent l.y I- K Cleveland. i
delegate fnira McPherson p.>st. w
Shils.in
attend.
When .Mr l-2n-lgii was nominated he

d.-m.K-rat to le«,l them as presld.*nt. to enterti

parHrularly hut that he would
siiitahle headquaners for
v.rte (or Jude- Parker of New various officers, t.. provi.
. that h.‘..wanl(*«l to kn.iw where
in was -tan.Ung l»-f.ir.* he vote.1
for
him.
will luiy their
PClfNTV OF MEN
Frl.*.lrieh also siat.-<l be want­
The .-.immlmH*
deeiikHl
that
H
ed l.i go to Hi*- eonveniioti un liistnicloul.l U- a fine thing for Travers.Declared to Be Available on Ne.
as a loyal .lemocrat and
hy t.. s.*e.ire Ibis roeetiiv;. inasmuch
Haven Vtallroad to Handle Freight.
hardly
Hears!
. it would bring the most pnvmlnent
Fiteclal to the Kvenlng Record.
m. ..pinion
.union In pariiru
pa
rand Ariiiy men from all parts of the
Parker.
Th.* del.-gai,at.,
an.l many
distliigutsh.*d .>f
I.*av.- Til.-s,lay morning
lieials in addition t.i aitrarting a large
• n..t memlu-rs
council committee
Hartford raiload remains unchang.*d
SIGNATURES THAT COUNT.
t.wlay
A g. nerat strike order affect
di*clded to ask Ihe cnnicil to apprv.
tng all empU»vs in the Marine district First National Authorized to Increase prlate 12^.* toward the n.vessary ex­
has lH*en sent <iul by Pn-sldcni
pens.*. th.- balanc* of the amount r.*
Circulation to tSO.OOO.
ran of the fretgtit handlers', unbm
Tin- First Nati.inal l«ank has reGen.-ral SiipAriniendeni Shepai
the New York division of the New celv.-d Biithorify from the compiro;ier V.*ry easy
The/connei! will be asked
th.* strike was over of curr.*ncy for the iucrea.se
1.1 pass suitable n'soluii..ns t.. Ih* s,
National linnk cinu.l.tlon of f22.r,
1.1 th. m.-eUtig aN Battle ( r.-«-k s
making th.- total circilation equal
the iMMir.l .»f tra.li'^ will be askinl
capital
st.vk.
r.i'.i
Necviring freight handlcm.
tak.- similar act bin. while an official
currency Is iti dcn.imlnat
invitation will I
liu and IM and ass each liill has to lu'
NO AGREEMENT IN SIGHT.
sign.*d l.y
■ from I
dent
and
the
rashier.
Vice
PresI
irim'.l with a iM.werfu!
Jury Still Out in GUleapic Murder
Morgan and Cashl.*r Titus will be kept
and it
Trtal at Rising Sun. Ind.
busy (or som.- days gening
believ.-d by I
shape l
By Wire lo the Evening Record

....

‘s

wn»ng. foi

It

every womaii
trac live fivu

rS'

.|r«*»m"

wn-.

$10.00
$12.00
$15.00
$16.00
$20.00

not

is the dr«-am of
i.»

hav.*

.-ui

st

We arv showing styles that

nitn’s Suit*

and Cop Coats

That are wonderlul values—every one
Hand Tailore.1 and perfect fitting—no
belter clothing

at

any

price—Try-ons

Another lot ol the world famous

IMEIWI.AIMD
luH r.ime in ^3,

HATS
^1.00

S. BENDA & COMPANY

Mreril'TriedrKk S»

1 or the Real Thing

Windo

1 Das uangi: n
r..nne. iU>n- Be,- i

WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.

bGOVENOR

Orange
Tee Cream
Soda
Try it at our
Fountain and
see w h|a t a
nice Orange
flavoring we
have.

10 cents

No Coloring

S4.00 I CHILDRENS’ SLIPPERS
GLORIA $3.50 :
GOMPOSITE $3.00'
Nothing pleases the children more than a

< ixl.nds.

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

pair «>f slippers or

\Vc are showing a nice .variety.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
OppoBita Whiting HoUI.

You gel
, *vv! pay
for when you buy ihe

iiltp'

Pingree Shoe
FrankFrieilricli&Co

iiDi

'I'hc Old Rclialilf .Sh..c House

New- Stand

242l ront Street

vWW* !/*-♦♦♦♦♦

: O. C. MOFFATT \

Abstracts of Title

♦ PRICES SATISFACTOffY ♦
A


1 for |20.fMNt

r;;r:r.

eiotbing Store
We sell more gotxl clothing than any other store in Traverse
City - why sl^Ul you go elsewhere?

ARE

can 11.*t Ih* f.uitnl .*l-«.-wher.* in
Travers.- Cb>

Ihe homes of the Israelites. smasiiiiiK Klr-i Pichurch to ati.'n.l
and windows
The Inmates divine Hcrvii-e at that chtir.-b
maltreated
with sileks.
tbelr Siir.lay morning at lu
clwlhi-s were torn off and
In soni*
nude 'jew s w ere knout ed and
ducked In the Dniester
The woiiien
coarse Indlpnltn 'wnnieti spit in faces
the rablils
■ destitute

TO HOLD STATE MEETING HERE
NEXT YEAR.

SHOES

Tbe lady win. tall.,! the beau
wln<l..wi

_

INVITATION
TO THE G. A. R.

PRETTY

WOMAN

life.: .lisplay .»i tixbu.l.-^ in .»ur

firaver

The authorities, after a Iona delay,
dlapalchetl mounted mmdarmes to the
place and after a stuMs.rn flaht. the
Khetio was clear.il
The J.-ws are in
a |ianlc sirickdn condition fearing a
rem-wal of ptf'- attack
S«>me have tl.-l
‘ii-tria^

DRESSED

BOON COMPANIONS.

the Interior of the principal synapiC'ie
desecrat«*d

WELL

AND

They demollsh.Hl

EDITOR CONGER

Publlah the Article Thai Would

The i>Uce to buy clothing right is x

A

readied

ll.-ar-i but th.' liK-al deb-gallon over Committeea of McPherson Post. City
Sunk by Submarine.
-am*- tin* s.-nlliueni and ih«- .Iclegales
Council and Board of Trade Met
Ily Wire lo the KveniiiK R«*conl
;«i to Hie «-.mv.*ntnin to d.i as tln*y
Yesterday to Discuss Matter.
New riiwanK .Xlay 27 - The Rus please, mosi of them l.•Bnulg toward
alans dec lare Ih at a Japanese bait I**- Judge Park.-r of New Y.irk
Henry S<-egnilller was chairman <if
e cinventlon C A Hiiglu*,*. scs-re .if th«- '
ry. and t.-lb-rs H I. Knsign and K.l pr.-s.s.-d a .b-sire t.i so
»rd Ijiiiin.-r
As the chairman of
I).-|iartm.‘iit .if
e «*ou«ly
convenii.ui.
P« te Wur*
City an.l it Is
irg. has mut.*.l Into aiioHiev .-.uinty. b.-li.-vi-.l
that tills « ,n be brought
slate me.*Mng
. H fralor was rlios. n to that p..st
•n -to (III ih.‘ VHcaticy
D.-legaies to Hie state conv.-niion
e Hill and l-'.th
V bYi.*drich. chairman. M W. fn
time it t- purp ise.1 to evt.-nd
derwood.
II. L Knsign and
K I..
I
tiflieial InvHaTraverse City a
SO SAYS LANT K. 8AL8BURV OF
Spmgu.-. Kaeh ib-legat.- Hi.-n apiMilnt
or lb.* veterans I I gather .In Hil-

Claima He Offered Him S104»0 Not 1

i'-

tviroothlng that ev.*ry graduate can treasure as a reminder of

We have some elegant lH*»ks In all the finest bindings, burnt and

House Last Evening.

HELD OUT
FOR $20,000

ir'-'-

Fine b.H»ks and dainty b<ioklet.s are tbe right kind of presents to
go-

th.- days «if graduation

Tbe DeMoss l.vric Bards did mu
.Iraw 6 large house at the City oJ>era
aii.t as a conae--

■truction* for Any Man.

KCHSI slr.t-d mc-c-litiK cif Hie demo
. held Hielr c-oiinty convention this
Tty Wire to the KvenInR Hi>eord
afternoon al 2 nclock in the offices of
Tokio. May 27 -Port Arihnr Is en rnderwcMHi A I'mior ami chose debtlrely «ivelo|H*d
Admiral Toro has
paic-s to till- slat.- convention to lee.iat,llkhMl
a- complete
hU-kade held at Heimli and Hie conpn>sioDal
around the aoiiihem end of I.lao Tuiik
MUiatorial
conv«*niloiis
which
p«lnaula while .he Japanese land
has not iM-eii seltH-led
forrea have a wept Hie Russian- from
lien- iinliiKtriict
their defen.es west of Haltiey In the
How,
i seniira.-n'
immediate rear of the port
Port Arthur Surrounded.

>•

That are suiiab'-e as well as acceptable and appropriate.

0EM0S8 LYRIC BARDS.

'■z;

in

Tallmwan bay irle.1 lo draw off wune
n< Ihe Japaneke

students

m ihi* aiiark

Rufalan

U

MeihiHlist
church will
here- today of an anil semIHc rlui at
from BummI
Bummli riiy. Grand TravAccordkm»wn as Choiyn. Bessadabia. Russia
,H.plc will be serred.
o the report a mob of r..Otiu p«-r- pl.-asint: a- was a1-«i il
4K1 pcHipl
band
The .-ompativ u.on this niuje
There will be lui huui
c<imp(MM-d of Russians. Armenito Cbarlevxiiv
Grm-ka,
priests. wurkinK
men.

by flrini; heavy aunK al the Rda.lon
po#lilonii

Edtfcation

MePherswn jk>*i
•The members
extend to the mayor-of Traverse City.
ounrll
the members .if the city counrlL
memti
city oIBcial* and tbe memliers
of
bnanl of education, an Inviiatiun ti
tend the Memorial Dav exercises
in tbe aftermslU of M:
|K>st would like
Thu |Ki
boards attend
members ffclals t
I tiwlv
Re-i>eotfully.
I.. K Cleveland
I»rin Roberts.
l>-vl Soule
Conimltt.

Chil­

dren—100 Jews Injured.

Summit City. Grand Traverse County,

iSuD*

of

Audience Not Large at the City Opera
and* Even
NEW RURAL ROUTE.

poninic ibr oioriDlnK and

Board

Attend Them.

SPAT Di THE lAlNS* FACES

JapanoM Troop*.

Kin fbiiu. no

and

Gifts for Cmmtmmtnt

See Our
Window

McPherson Pott Invites City Officials

Dr. C J Kneeland. who baa been
fcjT aeveral weeks, left today (or PRAYER
HOUSES AND SYNA­
Ima. where he will ai>end aome Uo»e
GOGUES WERE DEMOLISHED.
at the aaniiarliim. Mr». Kneeland and
Harold Kneeland arcvmpaeled him,
and Dr. J. B. Martin went to care for
>a the uip, while he will be met
at Grand Rapids by Dr. Butler of the
aanitarluB
Dr. Kut>eland ha* been
railroad aurijeon for the Pere Mar­
THE
JEWISH
WOME
quette for many years andjhai hla WHILE
faithful lervlce* have been appreciWERE MALTREATED.*
I was evidenced h) their placlnp
of their private cars at his service,
with the aasurance that the company
would do evc-ryihlnp In Its power to Ghetto Was Attacked by a Mob of
his trip as comfortable as possl3,000 Russian* and Other Peoples

CMnplou'lT Envolopod hy the

»I».n.li-oi

HENOUAL DAT EXEICISE^

Traverse City Manufacturing Co,

Eatabltahed In 1808
Room 2 10 State Bank BIOk

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A

GREAT OFFERING
- IN-

Ladies’ Suits
Tomorrow tnornmg we place on sale tl'.* New Su t*., tlie lialance IcU on haml. and

divide*!

iliein mto three lots at the

followang loYF prices to clean them up j nrklv

SURPRISE PARTY.
Royal

Neighbor*

Drive

Out

Nicholis’ Home,

ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL

tin WSMlnesday the Royal Neighlw.rs Graduation Exercises Will Be Held ii
lomi- of Mrs. Nicholis
City Opera House Wednesday
had lM.rD out (or three hours
town, for a surprise
Evening—Two Graduates.
IS complete. After a
TWO PERISHED.
th.* Nelghb * spent
the !
the rest of the day in social
mversaFir* of Unknown Origin Destroyed
iday.
On 1
----------„ a good
lcrno.»n ICC-cn*am i Wednesday evening, the graduation
Hotel in Lawton. Okla.
time
d.
I exercises w 111 tie held in
City
By Wire lo the Evening Reconl.
table
Lawton. Okla . May 27 —A fire of
for the occasion will be given by tbe
PIANO RECITAL.
unknown origin destroyed the Farm
school children. Two graduate* will
IT*’ hoiH today and caused the death Pup.i* of W. M. Steffins Will Render lie given tbelr diploma* that evening.
of John llmanon and Patrick McCabe
The program will be announced later.
a Program.
section foremen.
Th** ptipil* of W. H. Steffins will
WITH CUMBERLAND CHURCH.
Will Be Crowned in AuguaL
give a.piano recital in the Acedemy of

IK X

.Music tomorrow afternoon
at 2:2"
They win lie assUled by D. W. StewBelgrade.
May
27—It
was
an
art. vhillnlKt. and E. E. White, tenor.
nounced today that the coronation of
A prograi
King Peler of Benia has been fixed
for the last three day* in August.
By Wire to the Evening Record

Satolll Coming Horn*.

Union Voted by Presbyterian General

CRKAMER1
210Sm

Rome. May 27 —Cardinal Satolll left
Rome this morning for tbe first stage
of his journey to AmeHca.

^^5.00

Z^'^S.OO

wc incluiie suits value at $T..'»
an*l $12, your choice for

LOT 2.

9.50

■KT i
$17.50. will goat. .

to UM* rt'g.Trilinji the {X)pular Cravanettes
somtHimes called “Rain Coats”—not a
particle of rubber in their make up—sim­
ply put the cloth rhroutih a process which
makes them impervious to moisture—ten
dollars to twenty-two dollars—popular
checks anh plain oxford colors : ^ : :

LOT 3.
valued at $1mki, «’2ti.iMi

These arc ccruinly great bargains, i
up-toxlatc gannentt. We wrill lay a
payment of smaU deposiL

they
V of tl

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Buffalo. N. Y.. May 27.—The Presbyterian
nan genei
general
assembly here
haa
in fav
, union with Cumberland church.

By Wire lo the Evening Record.
•KEWADIN

LOT 1.

KEWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
Is made In a modem, up-to-date, aanb
tary creamery.

e. Wilhelm,

Cemr Trent
and Union

L:ii. Lfink

Hamilton Clothing Companp
.

THE EVEHTEG EEOORD, TRAVERSE CnT, MICH, fRIDAY, MAY 2T, IWH

THEEVENING RECORD CEDAR SCHOOL
COHHENCEHENT
TNOft. T. lATE^MnL W. HANNCM
A W. HANNoTi^ ««i Mm

. 2

_
vwklvcvrtar..
.4lM MCk. k7 ■»!..
MM. M Ml
'Ml Mtw M mO..

*•5

TMT, br MO....

WE CAN GIVE YOU

Fine Horses

The CocBmencqpcnt of a nice
Library* for

S5.75

I have just Tccetved a carloaul of fine Fann and Draft
Hones froin Indiana.
DIRBCTOR&

Supannteodeot I. B. CUbert of TMa
City

Will

Deliver

th*

AAdraaa.

That will *urt you with a Sec­
tional Book Case and you can
add to'it, frocn 2.25 at a time
op, as tast as jrou like, until you
get as large a case as you want.
Then you wrill have something
that will please you for a life
time. WK ARK show'ing
full line of the famous GlobeBook Cases.
Wernicke* Secttonal
S
We also c
appl) you with
aything )'Ou want in their ffiling
.r \kind of
cabinets, fitter! for any
business, at factory* pricci
have a complete line ol Con.hinxiton Book Cases. Come and look

Program Thia Evening.

OTFICC ia FAO#rr
A. AKtlXHtA, CHy OrMtater.
l.lTMs all cxMajBoaleaUoea to THK

place this erenlng at the First Con:.i tonal church
In Cedwr
at k
There are two graduax-v thia
year. Miss Mamie Suiiivan ami Albert
Carlington,
The program for the evening *s:

l"Jr""eholr
I
Kd.ication.-

THE OflANO AAMV MCCTINO.
.

Tbr derUioo yetterday lo InrUf tb*

Orind

Army

of

ibe Departox-ol of

'lUcblsaa to bold lu annoal ax^tlnc
for l»0& In tbU city «m mm with
tttlvtfaaJ aprr»ra! not only anxxni tb#*

wlln*. - * Grandtather s
F«mnb."
l Carllnyton
B«-autlful Isles uf S«m^.
le quartet
^
A^reas. "Our Opportunities, l.ost
Gilbert.
Was a Hoy.

Illncton.

Presenuilon of dip!*»mas. board of
TMerma aoldU'rs liui amon* ib»* rltl- edneaUon.
Music. "Over the Waves." wrebestra
MM of tbe city cmiarall)
Th« an
Irwin
Muney
is principal of
the
nal BMttni of tbcr O A. R Is al
aebuol and Mary Siemens the primary
vays an Inportant #*Tent tor rriry
teacher. The hoard of education t
post la tb« autc and ibe posts sond
of FYe«l Tire, director. Jerry
tbalr must dUtlninlsbcd and active Sullivan, moderator: E Culver. a»-■MBbers as delciai*^ The Mihcrln* sessor
Mtass

toci-tbcr

nacn

of dUtinriion.

mat only 1a Grand Army affairs, bm
|pMa

of

prominence

in

the

state

®riter»s City will uke pride In en
"dartati|iPi these old veterans and with
'Um Halted ^|^s of the rotincll. the
iMard of tradA and

McPherson post.

fkffMbK wlHi^presentations of Ihf
taportm^ and attractions of Trav
drae City, it is not Iunlikely that the
iH^an.

*^Tbe a^jibof the Klnisley Sports, MMi rldb^ in dr<clding to prosecute all

, TA|&)k of the
‘ Mme law s
' la Ibe r%hi directum If it only carries
fifst^e Intention If'the game t
of Mlttilgan
of
MIAIgan are m be kept
MMMMtandard
ird, the lawrs roust
•Sfopred. Illegal
niesal fishing or hunting
win

depopulate

woods.

the

Some Fine animals in this lot, wliich all trho nee<l hones
should sec before purchasing elsewhere.

TOM SHANE
State Street Sales Barns

dCflmy the
mercury will surely
s
ise of smell and t mpletely derange
hen etuering It
hmiigh the mucous surfaces.
Such
»rtidles should nc-ver be used exc.-pt
in pri^crlptloqs from reputable phyilcians. as the damage
Told lu the good you c
ite from them. Hall i
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.
Toledo. ()., contains no mercury.
Is taken internally, acting directly up»n the bliKvl and mucous aurfaceK of
he system. In buying Hail's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
(t uken Internally and made In To
:edo, Ohio, by F J Chen.-y A Co Tes
tlmonials free.
Sold by druggists
Price. T6c<per
bottle.
Take Hairs Family Pills for consti­
pation

“c.r,L'’'.Vrr.

IWM. F. BENNETT,
i'?" ‘WAIN, COMMISSION and STOCK BROKEB
Dn//y Market Lnttcr upon requfit. Per-bOnal mUr/ views and corn spends m ■ rd4t;vc to the purchase or sale
■ of stocks and s;ram invited

Suite 404 Whitney Block,
phone

neak

Thief

Removed

Harvey

^ praaerred as well as th«- larger ga

Home Wednesday Evening.

\buatlng in the northeriti tK>nlnsnls t

Sianistae

»oy»

Will

Meet

Traverse

Almost evcrylKKly in Travono- City
knows Harvey ItaiiMtrn. th<- indiistn

l»opcorn me
l*uvliieas abllii> and hustling sup|v»rts
idowe

CHy Saturday Afternoon.
The annual field day exercises of
[anlstee High school will lie
Mure of a dual roivi with T
.Ity High arhool. This Is the first
‘ lime that these schools
track athletics, and It U ex|M*ct('d
that there will be some very
Wprk done in all of the events
June 2 Manistee will send a tei
Itoed City to e<
acholastlc (than
won by the local High s
year, and which it is expecte«l will
again be won by them. The Iviys
b^n practicing
pract
diligently since
departed early this spring, and
expectI lo
to make a strung show
Traverse rity.
Bntries have all been ma>le for the
wirents at Saturday s meet, which in
dode the following; Fifty-yard dash
me-mlie run. shot put. running broad
lamp, eight hundred and eighty yard
ron. one hundred
and
twenty-yard
^ high hurdles, two hundntl and t
I
ty-rard low
hurdles, discus throw.
I' high Jump, hammer throw, iw-o hun^ dred and twenty yard dash, four hun
t dred and forty and one hundreil yard
dashes, half-mile bicycle rare, pole
Tanit. punt, an a twomlle run —Man
Istee Advocate

plel
of •‘rrands besides selling arluitiis.
maslng his rounds with |k.,khi
liig |Mi,K.rs and digging bait
fisherman
As ho li».-s some distance
from the down-town district ami

cheap shoes, you may wear Cheap .dnthes, hut when it

.

come* lo what you cat >ou w.inl mit the cheai»esl, but

'

ARE HERE

an.lxhcaivr*;!.

of your house ut;
sert*4*n
.loots

Phon^u™,.^ ^
Citixens, 80*2

wind..w

Hannali & Lai Mercantile Co. Block

c*ompIele

-------------------

When you are in i
thing ill tbU line

C. E. STATE CONVENTION.
Biennial Meeting of Michigan Union
at Lake Orion.
Grand Uapids. .May 27.—-One of
largest gatherings of Its kind In
this vear -will Ik* held at IOrion. Mich., fnuii June 'JR to Jul;
ftreasion iKdng the biennial <
verilon of
the Michigan
Christian
Endeavor union
The pn<gt
;s
hi

Neat Week.
hough there w.*re quite a number
of ,HH.ple th.-u wen, out to Palmetto
Park Gatd.*n W.*dn.*s,lay evening, the

Miss .Marxar.*! Mill.*r.
Mill.
daught**r
l»S**pll Mili. r, ..f Port Hp.r..n. st.,piK.,l f-rn,al
t.H.iharlu* in a d*-ntUfs chair. I...t -'“nk to the Ct.ndiiion of the wealli
.* day next W4H*k. which w ill Ik- ,
•sigh..
The sight
ir.*d later, the o|H*uing will
gradually Ik*cu failing.
■ an.! will Ih* miH*.* elalK.rax* th
li.ipi*. ahe was tak«*n to
Wednesday
an oiK*ration. With rare skill of was |t!ann**.1 I
.Iia»:m»*ls the trouble was n*.rrilH*d t..
an aff«H-Uun of a certain tooth. Ii was
th. m..lar that, had iMH-n aching, hut
Httr'K.*. Moitnuln T.*a makes handsome
worn.*11 t.til of plain oiies< It .loes it
an.i iliafs «*nough. r..7 cents, tea or
lah';«*t fomt. Johnson's Drug Store

'To',*€
the first time since IRks and a
r visit marked his visit. When
Gookc m.tveil
t aiiraet.Hl his
l.vcomotlve ditrh.Hl
attention wast a l.womot:
track of Hu* Mb hipaii
Central on Marshall street.
.la.v t'.H.ke was coming In on the same
ron.l and. thinking <if hIs visit d.*ca.h*s
ago when he ItKiked out <.f the window
he saw another bvH.nu.tlve dticluHt in
the same s|.ol as the one that attraelcl his ait.*nth.n it. IstlS
Had it Ikhii
St.me cities f'ot.ke might have thought
I aniiin.l i
ante ;

Our aoda fountain it open
or the aeaaon.
Walt’s Drug Store.

1
^
P
k
»
L

The Fisils club yestenlay plauied
Ihlriy-four cans of wall eved pike In
Long l.ako
The club drove to the
lake with a balky team but flnall'
aocceetled In rearhlng its destinatini
and home later on

:'rroK

The next attraction at the populs
MHaberg theater will be the Gaske
Chandler, of Sag
•tock
comi^ny. one of
the
ver
uesday morning
.Mrongesl popuUr-prlce attractions o
ing a pin.
•'-gbe roaul this season.
in and re­
Allen and SbeHon will condttrt
All the plays presented are b«>aut
fellow after some dlf
of these. lYom R to 9 a, t 1. each
Ibl aeentc production, and are new
Ity in getting at the trouble The
ce of
1 tn cnnjunrtion with same ar
ftuek ert»sswise tn hU thrv>at and
Junior workers; ftoro 9 to 10. pract 1.
ae high-class specialties. Incltidin
Eve
Every yelp the
Bible study and methods; from 10
rel! and NIblo. the
every time he
conferences on committee wo
sts, 1
twin
On.* entire evening, that of Thursday. wink.-d away a tear I
, BOTM lo lie one'of me
missionarv
:«B the American stage.
ip of
count.
- The opening hill will be "The Inside
Some.eight v«girs ago the ^and
Track.”
TT»e shows are continuous
1 pile up. and has been piling
perfortnancea. there being no waits
and the convention wll close Frl- beg*;
between arts. The company appears
night with an address on 'Ter high. ind higher ever Blnre. With
' " J diineii travel along.
here for one week, commencing Mon- aonal Work.” hy Mr Allen.
iroying crop
burying
houses and
4v. June 6. coming here direct from
iJning the country.
c
The Agricultural
Bay
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY.
decldetl
■ steps 1
iM'Ck t he trouble.
t'arpenters' aprons. 2ftc
1 ike the
Shop caps. 7c,
c pistol whoso insides were
d k-nownn alH>m. s«> t? the nice mushIkwton garters. 20c.
'» to Benda's, you'll find everyth
room with the toadstool
ool 111
At Benda s, of course.
mm 6c to II.SO for the "sockless "
A. X. Han of Port Huron ate tome
"m ishrtxvm fritters” 1latt Sunday and
Haw atyta KIMBALL PIANOS Just
fcann* near dying. The
f the famOur soda fountain ia ep*r
lly had a dote call, ic
for th* aoaaon.
I atraeL
I tham.

L

Y
IX

14tJ Front Street

I'oi street we-at, a pan of Patent Oxfoi.Ufur
dress ttccasions, anti ynti arc ..well .licssed.

11

Bacbant & Boscoe

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

w

Wouldn’t You Like
One Of These in
Your Home?
f

t j

f

We art; plat'jnt; lifTon* the ptipHc the
4incsi line of Mti^fis Cliair-.. Solid ()ak Rockt;rs anti odtl i»L<?ces of l ancy I’'urnitnr«;, th*at
was f'ver tlispla>tbJ in .\orlhcrn .Michijjan. We
liave anticipated the ;,'ro\vinji wants of the
people and our l-'urniture show rooms are
filled with ill,* most elaborate j;oods that the
lar^iest factt>ries can jtroduce. Our Morris
chairs are the finest wc have ever carried.
The cushions are filletl with hair, and are j;uar-

anteed.
Fhe \flour is the b<;st made. Our
prices are from S'?-**** lo
Such a
stock of odd fancy rockers in yuartt r
Sawed Oak, Flemish Oak and -Mahotjany
some are finislu-d tn the solid woods -some
have leather seats---others have wood seats
and leather backs, while others have best
of upholstered leather cushions for bfith
seat and back, and stj m.any ,>dvl shapes
They are the swelh st Rockers that arc

Dress Protectors
Anolltcf Ixvt ofThoac

MAMMOTH
APRONS...
Just rcccivetl at the F^conomy
Store.

WaiPa Drug Stora.

THY A RECORD WANT AD.

Cy-,

made.

<

ENTERPRISE 1
GROCERY

II Larqtst StUefion

SHE Wants This

i

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

: PHONE, 146
: CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

I Ji Pair of Can
FRANK TRUDE : Oxfords . . .

IT’S
A WATCH

am<.n*g lh.*lr memberTl.ev.
iK-r of noted speakers who
I..*lieve in their m.*mh.r-. running gro
pr« s«*nt Is In Itself evidence
c ry hilU and l..ilcher i.tlls and then
convention's unquestionable sm
Ueg|.s*t*.ng to pay th»*m. One tuenuKT.
Imke Orion is Michigan's
All Who Can Spar* Then Should Do­
in
I\.,1
Htirt.n.
ha.i
run
quite
a larg.*
Christian ronferenre resort..a
nat* Them to 0. A. R.
crocTv- bill, and lor some n*akon had $10.00.
eniertalnnienl of
n.-ghM-ted to call in and settle
Tin*
Flowers will Im* rather scarce this
$12.00. '
ra**r«*hant
calbsl
the
m.*nnt.ni:e
niln
Wayne
lateness of the
isi. r - aitenilon to th. matter and ..n $15.00.
Oakland. _Ma<Nimb and Mi
A. h
the very next Sunday h. pre.xrlieil a
tie-, who have conKtltuted thei
need them for
decoration
red hid s.*nnon dent.uncing rh»* run $20.00.
hosts for the we«*k
A rate
ffrarca and fo^ G>c, prop,>r observann
Ch^ia
of Meeuirial Day.
Anyone who cai fare for the round trip has In-en grant ning of i.ills with merchants ami th. n
Handsome Chalelainex
for the
falling t«r negl.*eilng it. |»ay th« m. The
.Hi l.v the Michigan I'assenger a
poaslbly spare them should bring al
girls.
very next day th.*
m«*nnpntte men
rln'lon from all imrts 4i( the state
that they can lo Kyselka’s store o
llonel ahov‘- dropjie.l in an<l M*ttleil
Vhe convention s first session
Orange hall tnroorrow.
Every b
Small tired, thin model cases
his lull tn lull. It might add somewhat
1m* held Tnewlay aft»moon. June
eounU and large i I small c
the boys. *
to hiisiiiess heabhfulnes*. if s<»m»* ol j
for th*
and In the evening addresses will
itlons are both welcome
wi
and <
her ehurch**s -hoiiM a<lopt a } p^NS
.lebvered hy the R,*v Ernest G. Htld
ner ..fIVtn.it and IV W F. Wilson of similar <
O. A. It. and \V
^fiil rhi/. tt.s of Bav ritv * WRIST BAGS.
Hamilton. Ontark). During the follow
L*eche# will lu’ delivered
WALL EYED PIKE.
Vnigt of Boston, gen beat r**ceivc(I
afi**t midnight the
Thirty Four Cana Planted in
niel.Mlious t
and.
Lake Yesterday.
leaver
worlfl t.Klay; Don O. Shelton ..f New
Y.»iing P.H.pb*‘s secretary of the
Ano^rlcan Missionary asMK-iati.m:
R. V. Em.*si IVMtrner Allen of Tok^.
.letit F W CharolM rlaln of Deihe Rev C Jacques of Albion,
the Rev. Carl S Jone.s of Chelsea am
doretis of oth. r workers who an

When v.m <w.1cr Ii<v,n us yt»u will get the best

II! pay
■ s.t.x-k

etto Park Carden Will Be Opened

tal n«H*dle
The i.it of i
m..v»Hl. th.* .•>»* tn.iihb*
reachivl over, lifted the whe«l ove
the fence and made way with It. Th
iK-en reported to the pollct
0 meantime the little hustle

the l*e«t.

Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4

CONDENSED^ NEWS
I
or MICHIGAN I

lip

THE FLIES

FLOWERS SCARCE.

I"

WEAR

C. W. Ashton.

And von cannot 1

HAIN 159Q

OPENING POSTPONED,
Ran­

som's Wheel From the Yard at His

A. F. NerKnger.

Your Rsiiabi* Horn* Furnisher.

|you MAY

Oor**M»|>or»clMrk« of

BICYCLE STOLEN

^•11 orer the country and II ahoiild

HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY

J. W. SLATER,
LE AND RETAIL

Bewara of Ointments for CaUrrh that
Contain Mercury

streams

^ —ae birds In this vicinity.

Did you ever atop to think that
when yt.u purrhaaed anv real
*sute all you purchased was
the title If the title is defecrive
you lose all .rou paid. To insure
yourself a perfect title buy of
a real estate man who caa draw
papers correctly and is compe­
tent lo examine the records to
ascertain the validity of your
title
We do this without any
extra charge.

E . R . ISn o O O Y

Micbljtan's fishing Is o

the things that advertises the slate

Mr. PURCHASER

Sell from

$5.00 to
$25.00
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

TH* Bvnnaro beoobd, xbavebse orrr, ^itba, FEroAT. kay st, i»ot.

CAIUEOBT
GlEAT EAGLE

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

We hare already pohUslrad ae
aitlclea oa this gaeatioa. The follow
tag editorial under the above beading

BOSIERt

LITTLC SCOmtM CHILD TAKCN
FnOU IT» PARENTS

highest qualitv possible

Latar Ita Oaad and Miitilatad Body

B E ST

WAIT KMITIEIT

Ladies’ and Children’s

y Wm Fesind by a OamakMpef

Msiito

A6arwm.C J. Al^ CKt

fFiX.

This sprinjt out line of Hosiery it larger

EagU Waaa*t Located.

than ever.

We carry a full line

all prices.

Black Cat lor chiMren at 12|c, ir»c anff 2-V:.

UNIFORM XND SATISFACTORY

.!'

ter of a young Sotberlandshlre craTter.
Ilrin* about a mile from Inverahin atetioo, on the Hlghlaad railway, was
playing at her father's cottage door
an eagle swooped dowm. gripped her
In lu claws and carried her off to the
mountains, where some hours later
her dead and
mutilated
body wras
found by a gamekeeper.
At first there was no clue to the
mystery of her sudden disappearance.
The Rule .
sunabine i
ing bread, and the father was still i
work in the fields

FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY.

-

MICHIGAN

crmtlr rlprKjmisJi. The youth eame to
AAeiica and became a waiter in a
Ibiwery restauraot.
Next Jie was a
flabennaB down In North Carolina, and
when be tired *it that life he worked
hU way l»a.-k to KnRland and there
came a aailnr. Plnally be wound up
1 tfaU part of bU career on the Amerthe rhlladelphla.
rty. :uii which
wntrn he
ne was a steward, in 15K»I
He«#^**wu'*^»»^'^'ln"chl«*o thirty^
In be suncH^ed. on the death of the wecfour >««rs aso
He went to 1
l»rd Ly»e<len. to tin* titles and

iGEinUL MtWS
or TOE WOILB

years c
,‘alve has founded a
aanitariuro for rlrls at Calbrieres. near
her residence at
where
otinK women In need of pure
I tendance are received each
leadlns
RussUn tenor. Soblnoff,
line V
lawyer of Moscow.
a promlts
. have lH*en enrolled
aed Maklah
■ The
Uttei
Croat
.Re* Oeorite
C^icreitattonal church at Klluil»eih,
K. J.. has lieeij havlna trouble with
his wife, who recently applied for a
l«cal aeparaiUin from him. The ofll
rera of the church tried to force his
ion. Ibut he refused unless he
rewJimatlon.
IS paid ll.fMio This was finally «lvei
j as I he• cheai»evt way out of th(

eagle’s claws, and clutchtiny ham! was
t.«lh,r»
r
tor hi,, fol-

iineh of
The garoeke.'

oitndt which landscape i
1m«uiU) ind tonf .lUi -lil. Umily

llonalre "polley king.” Impriwi
Sing Ring. sav there is little it
s condition. Kver si
was refusnl a lutnlun be h
feting from melanrholla.
TH’ars as If Ills b«*art wi

with him
As a rcwult he Is growing
thin
It will be n*meml»enMl tbal lie
was taken to Ring Sing from New
York April 27. IHu.*!. as a result of the
crukade agiftmu polley playing by Dis
trlct Attorn*'>
N Givddarrl.
policy society
Rom
ai
arrived with
y from Kngland t
By going on tl
he offendl-d his

rough,

striwg. stnnly men.

■The little one’s mmlur was bnuight

caught sight of her iMiby’s manlasp.Hl
tainted
the little one in
bad in hr. Carrie.! uneonsclous
1 the hillside to her cutage.

Iji-

tlies* jJam, lace gauw an<l fancy at 25c 55c

^SSilStSS

and 5ilc pair.

-sss:

ehwifw. dim«w. maiac room sad kilaaaw farwl..

r.VSA. J. WILHELM SAty
‘*"orr.‘:,r.r;rr

,h.-ni.
Rome Clergymen In New York ar.metaphorically kicking themwlves fur
letting laymen have the honor of fore
Telegraph
Ing the
Western Cnk
ing news of
■comiiany to stop distributing
horwe racing. It was Captain Norton
Goddard who pointed out
the n
miurrc of the ptsdroom strength. Thi
the police poromlssloners and
Jumped In. ani
Hivered 1fn>m Its
the pulpit recovered
_ whole trick was turned.
Recause he iK-lleves that
his pmperty In Omaha. Neti I
unjustly taxed. Owrge A Jos
millionaire president of
New'siiaper Unltm. has boanled
windows of the unnklnn

Pony stocking for chililren at 2.*»c per pair.
Cbililren’s lace homcry at 15c an«l 25c.

re was on response, she went out
look for her. and. not seeing her
anywhere, became alarmed, and went
in search of her husband.
road has no recourse except In an sfv
Together they searched the country
Mul. the fields and the hillside, call
[g the little one’s name, and waiting
1 vain for an answer
such nn.vemeuis linno, go withoul do
Crofters and gamekeepers and all ing serious li.iun
• state s welfare.
leir neighbors so«>n joined In the
1 would k. cm as if in the cace trf
search In the gathering dusk,, and un- Michigan the limit must have been
the supposition that the baby bad
a kldnai^ by gypsies or traveling
•»'re* «f the best 4and in Northamp- linkers, of whom several had l>een
'onshire. and since that lime he has
*n In the neighborhood earlier Jn
le-ers
* week, search parties were formed drawn to tbe question a, this time b>
scour the countryside.
Mo trace of
an) strangers
was
found, however, and not the falnU^t
V C’o . which is one of the constitcine to the little one’s fate. In despair
nt properties of the Pcnns.vlvanla
the father headed a |iarty tu search
es west ol Piti.burg and Erie. Ex
the river, though It was felt to be Im- tracts from l.U report were publlshtH
In our Railroad .News Department las,
"lVT^*TorlT”lr^UvJ**¥iomac^ IHvsKible that the child
week. Including a brief reft-mnire lo
and Ihiwels. Purely ^gei
increased taxes forreil ufK.n the
gripe. Only 2tk> at Johnson’s
Grand Rapids Co . the matter, how
.Store and F. II Meads’.
nivenHl a neighboring hill, and
r. Is of sufficient gentTwl Imfsir,this Investigation wa.s in pnigp lo warrant extended reference to
While Admiral Dewey was chief «*f
ne of the garoekeeiMTs. r«*calllng the subjiHi and some dUrusslon on
of iamlis lieing rarried away by
I'agles. made his way toward the n>cky of tbe late Gov I'ingree’s crusade
It
repruKeniatives one «lay when there
■as the result t>f his rami«aign for
was^ a fiareup among
equal taxation ’ Befor. ihe new law
as passed, steam rallnvad comfuiuient at arm.s brought out his mace
I Michigan were subject
spertfl.
marched up and down the aisles. missing child.
taxes-lhmt Is. they paid a cenain
1 had th.H*e fellows at sea ” said
i a pitiful
admiral, T should send them bl­
Ing. and
and discipline them.” He was In- far** was ct>vere»l
j
assessment
of
the
pr«Me‘rtv
aclorme.1 that going below was what
right ch<M*k a plt‘C«* of flesh had
mmling to Its valuation bv the State
caused a rikhI pari of the trouble, the
i torn 8way.^nd
on her arms.
irj ot
II... Ihl. m.lh...l
we,. g.wMls
being
obtainable dowjt
U and ned< were other wounds
there.
Then why d<H-sn I some olficer of the house serve gnj at retrain

**'on* Tu4dav. May
I". Professor
Charles Kwtl completed his fiftieth
year as nntanist of 8i. Mary’s Catho
He church at Ottumwa, Iowa.
His
r«tmpensail«m has always Iwam small
He »M“Kan with a little meUsleon and it
Is said that he has never omitted a
mass, vespers or benediction at which
he had pnvrolsed io pay
He Is now r.P
years «»T aae.
Rorkwood Hoar, a son of Cniled
States Benainr Owrite H
Hoar, of ship?’ said the sall<»r,' "Why. this
the nmiark ma/lc by
Worcester. Mass.. In all prolialiilli.v
will next fall be nnmlnatnl fi»r eon- CiMieral Sherman In regard
• heard ol the fighting fluid sold
IcrMs liy the republicans of the Wor
proof of
coster district. Rorkwood Ht*r is the
t affeet
who daily with
dlBirict altomey of Worcester conn
\r^ When he was reeUTi««d he ran
several muusand voles ahead of his

.

‘.Si’

llminary. however. It is well enough
point out that, nominally, great
p was exerclse.1 In the ex.-nition of
new system.
At least, consider
able time was s|wni in making ester,
sivi- and ex|M>nsive calciilHilotik for
fixing the valuation of the road.v
A
large number of men and M.m<
ex
pens were engaged for the work But
the qiu'stion of fixing a system of laxion Is by no means an ••asy one. and
;perts are not always fair mimbsl or
capable or fn-*' from prej.i.lit-.The
K on one of tli<‘ men and his
j<ls cenalnly did not tm.l m insfdrectinfldence in the n-stilts reache«l.
I’mfessor Ailams is the ma'ls
tlcan of the Interstate Commerce eoni
^loD. and has alwa.vs manifested

gowdy ■ WH rrtias mr—s._____________ nswu

A GOOD DOOTOR AND
A GOOD DRUGGIST
One IS necessary to the other it’ the l>cst results are to
)>e obtained.
No matter

K
Itow skilllul a ^lysician

ntay

l»e,

rKtSSsss!

hoW;

iiMM

well Ihe medicine he prescribes is suited lo the case,
his best ttl'oris are set at naught if a careless, incotnI*clcnl rlru^ist puts up the prescription.
Bring sour prescriptions here.
That is the surest
guarantee that tlicy will Lre compounde<l lUSt as your
physician wishes them to be.

T CaiM-am , tu4._________________________

^JOHNSON DRUG CO. ’
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER

1-^

ButtonTaaOiforils
.\te the “go” in

the citiei.

The only place you
them in

Travcise

■jfmmmF

ran

City

get
COl* tlAUt-_________ ■I wad dairy Urm ta
s aw*i uwy u>«w«hip. tWwey^
•UUkJtBg SlUltwr, WM|M«
power porttog*

is at

.-irw bM
Urg«*4UJ

BAOHANT & ROSCOE

hwrw. WISJS

uwSUm.

“Lw*^cZa'wr^MU

•is
tmUiK-M yawriy

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

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY

iT/rvHMr.

s.-m.srg'.Mr
' as,

HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVf RY

BOTH PHONES
rumiWiMl ro(MB. b

the countr.vsid.*.
id tb<
I^bor is lightened by
The plan |
' having
lore, but love canoot lM-.-n tinsnccesKfiil so far.
lighten pain or rrUeve
physical prt»perty .of the railroads ami
iL Many a man looks
Professor A.lams make an examina
i IkmIv until the keep<
on at his wife’s suffering
tion »f the financial operations add fix
willing to do anything
value tjf the franchise?.
There
to aid her and able to do mlsw*d and t
skeletons afterward
also a so-eall«>l board of review
, nothing.
b.und on the hilltops.
a host of crude and clumsy de­
Sometimea, boweeer,
It Is 50 years, however,
vices Intended to aid the Tax romnl.H
the hosband's attention is directed to a trag«.ily ha.s .Kfurreil Ih*I
Dr. Pierce’s FsTorite Prescription snd
donors in their heVeuIean task
rkshle cures of womanly dis>
lenslbly the work was done In
manner
Hut every .system ro,

AGIUZYIUII

I r-v. M-. U ibai. owing to tin- living .mu
..r -«-.rtaiu
lii.lii-irl.*.. iu
the -viate
:!i <r. 1- .'|H-4-ial
of uttrac-ilog t-a|.
ita! Ill (Mill.! up ainl e\i.-tul vitber lii
• I’l.-irieluM.-a.l .if iiivitirig a new
itifinw of capita: III.- ^1a'.■ i?- pm siting
haiKllcap tl.e v.-ry i-feirH. ibat niu.4i t.-|m1 ii Is
It n.tl lime for tb.- inieiUgeiit |M-<>ple

;;.inH
II tRcilitu— r.nli*-r ilian
■m by . X..-.MV,- tmxatMin

Kiuk
puM h*h’T-

.-a-uvl Mai.-n.en, whh-|.
fiml
the r.-|i».rt .»f -Iu- Grari P Haj.i.N a i.f what the n.-w l.-gWaiion and ih.n. w iHilitiral
in(!'i.-ne.~.
wlibdi are
Ill•t4ami Railway t’u ilt'i-tra,*-- sirik
■ !»>niliiinit 111 lb. aflalr?. of ih.* Male
ugly h. I the ^tal•■■^ tiniln-i r«-.iourc«-.;
.•xhau^H-.l
Tinstatement
ire b*-tl
.•ff« t tba,. •■|-unili.Tinu <iiht
atli.n.. having cea-.-d. an-t ih«-r.- I.elug
praciu-ally iu» oth* r biiK!ne..s In xlg!it.
lU.eratl.tii of
III.
Manist*-.' branch
tliirte«'ii
long will b<‘ Hliau'li»n.-<>
diiriuc the'ts.mlug year '

MI8CELLANC0U4.

F9M

Ihe verr n»terl.l loerea-.e In ih
111 of the roads which th. v
producetl.
Rational people
There seems no rt^asoii to
f.il. as the sh.‘ll bad mi f.Ksl valm*.
that the assessments were fixed
and wgs. of course, indig.'silhle and
high
in addition, the courts gave
Board of Slate Tax Commission17> fo
added power iu the roait<-r
levy
prr*\ ides
• medicinal ciirallves f

ELCIN C. LEWIS

.

‘t;:
W or wirdkHae donne the use sb« wu'iU.
rante rreomptioa aao su of Uw 'Ooldeti MedSsl I>»«rw*eTy • Bbr rso do brt own work now
nod enn walk armand again and laquiu amart *
" Faeorite Preacription ” has the tewtimony of thoossods of women to its com­
plete' cure of sromsnly dbeaaea. Do not
accept an unknown and unproeed sub­
stitute in iu plsce.
Dr. Pierce's Pleassnt Pellets in vigor*
------------------------.
1
,
ate stomach. 1
T and bowrels.

„National Dentists..

n seienre has pm
g,>.asy ,«n of od liver oil.
qp value whatever, and only iipK the stomach and retards recovmedicinal
..lements
enveloped
here ar<
represent all the t.inic and curative
famous old remed:
I»..wei

oil. actually taken from fresh «
livers, but entirely free from oil
gr.‘as.,*. must, therefore. l>e the very
lK?st tonic reconstrurtor possible. Such
It i»o*iiively
Is A’lnol.
i»o»iiively does contain
• of the fifty odd medicinal
elements of cod liver

To introduce our crown and brirlge a-ork, also operating, to
show the people ot Traverse C'ity .ind vicinity our methtvls and
fine work, we sriU for the next

TEN DAYS

Knowing

GIVE .\ SPECl.^L PRICE O.V THIS WORK

22KCoIdCrown.............................. -.........

$4.00

Bridge Work..........................................

Its

wonderful

medicinal

lowing or refund their money without
question;
effect of the new law In the case of
Run down, debilitated, tired,
the Grand Rapids A Indiana Railway
worked people: old people, weak
men. nursing mothers, puny, ailing company. This comimny will furnish
children, convalescents, or to people a good example of the working of the
suffering with
hard colds,
backing new law and of tbe methods employed
by the Board of Sute Tax Commis­
iption
Vlnol never falls to make sioners. aa it U a relatively small sys­
rich, red hlood and give strength and tem. Tbe Grand Rapids A Indiana

4.00

Cold Fillings............. .........................$1.00and up

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

UL moKK euimirBED

Hess. Indlgesill
nw away the e

vlng at this averagte the Ibiard i
State Tax Commissioners had ku
d that allowanre wonbl havt '
uade for the fact that other la
property is not asseiMM-«l at i
value, hirt at only a certain var
ing proportion of the same. Thi' u
iKiard had no leaning In favor of il
roads, but with Ihe idea meniione.1
mind it fixed the rate at tl-t o p
il.tMs* valuation
Without allowanre
for the undervaluation of ordinary
rty, the
rate w as I If. .’•.’I
fe-r
ll.iMMi
iR an action brought by the
Detroit Board of Education agaJ
th<^ Tax Commission, the Supre
Court of Michigan. In a «l«*cislon r
dererl May I. 19A2. held that the duty
of the Tax Commission In determin­
ing the rale U purely ministerial and
that the commission has no right
assume that other proju-rty is not
sensed at iu full cash value.
The
at the same time -upheld the
right of the legislature to pass
new law
The levy hence was at
full rate of llfi.55 per ll.Obn

50c
25c

health to the sick Try R on our guar­
6.00
antee. If it doesn't do yon any good

tem eemrs

It won’t cost yon a cent. For the
veniecce of Traverse City people the

Remember we are on the second floor off the State Bank
Building. Suit 907-S08 Be sure
are let of at the right

National Dental Parlors
BOTH ‘PHONES

■>

retail druggists in the city to sell Vln
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY.
Carpenters’ aprons, tOc.
Shop caps. 7c.
Boston garters. 20c.
At Benda’s, of course.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

■il,

Craii'l Rai'l'l^ aiiiilv one r»a <

All t

lu.llana Uai'
in Mb higau.

' other ^^.a<l^ an- .-ufT.-i
me wav
Tax.-- In .‘v.-ry
1 have iner.-as.-.! ptute.r

CASH CROCER

fc li;.,, • nnrl.l.TUb!.

I
i’>"

lip t..
In 'In 1

I 2i:ts»o

'* ***SL^^*^sg

I r\UE«MMAKlNO -Mia, .NrtMa CooBBt 1

r:;:;;:::

Hiiu-het>

S*:f' -

wurk tit bU kiiwi. i

I'refiiiiitii

t'..lo-iiii f. iM-r It.

Oc

lairii l^.^liMMln.l. p.*r fl* ... 7'jc
H.-v. fl.Hrl.ack pork. p.-r It* 8c
«liv i'’ -ti<!- In
larg< a^ II- jMivm.-ut
...
_
.. ..
f.rand Hap -;- A- liiili
ana tb*- tux payment- w.V.- u. -t.- than
III.- .llvbten'l
paytueiiiT;.I’, n.Maiuuet.e ralln«d i- !--ii.g muln.-l
in . xce.F ..f whH, 'b.- nad’^
offiriaK Ibiiik ii -b..ir:.i J'l.il.v !«• a>.k.-.i
lo pay Tb. re ha^ a- v. • Im eu i... dfcl
Finn 111 lb.- Fe.1. ra: .-.uirtf !•.•artllg up
»*rdina*.- tax.- ih.Migh n.-arly al! the
b-ading ntadF bav.- ac iouh iM-ndlng
In th.*s»- •-.eirth ebalb-tiging ili.-ir b^Ibit the f.rau.l Rapids A Indiana Is
Mifferir.g In Mill another way. which
mak.-s Ihe added b-irden of taxation
In Its case
i»anlciilarly oppressive.
TTir reader may recall
that In our
coli'mns two wfn-ks ago the an
mumremen, wae made that the L’uUStates supreme ourt. on the wm
of error granivM to r.-vb-w the proced-

ger farvr from 2 centt. per mil
rents per mile in
ed d
earning (In the latest year) running gan. had handed
i!*Thls!
somewhat over fonr million dollars, verse to the compan;ly s itileni
and with net earnings, after deducting decision win have (the efl.<
many’s re
expenses, taxes and'rentals (bqt not terially reilucing the
raflir
fixed charges for interest), of
double
. ettmpany !
this
uaroenied through
^ expens4
heavier
and Its revenues are to
avier taxes
tax
be reducM-d through lower rate*. It Is
only
neceloiarr
to
Mate
this situation
5MI; tbe aasewamrnt has now been
funher Increased to Ill.OOO.WK) with to show Its Injustice.
But will the railroads alone be hurt

a still higher tax rate, namelr 116-91J
per *1.000.

nr-TDWE

condition of things? Will not
the I

1 iu people? We

I *111: b«v.‘ .oni.

naked Break

Tivabita Ktak«-<t. Oxfor.l Flaket.,
Vlg..r

Flak.--

an-1

C.-ra

Nut

Klal..-- a, 5c package.

226 East Froat Stmt

KBSTRACTS OF ME
AT REASONABLE BRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovwr First National Bank

TO TAME A BULL
Genesee

Farmer Accused of Putting

Cari>olic Acid In Ite Eyes.

•ndjet
Cream
Parhrs
Opatt Saturday, Stay 28ih

Flint. Mich . Xlsy 27 —Willism Carp«*nter. a w».althy fanner of Goodrich,
has tieen acrused by neighbors of put­
ting car)x>llc acid In a bull’s eye* to
I make the animal tractable. He makes
' no dF-nial of tbe charge, and says aoy! one Is at lll»erty to make a eomplalnt

lagslDsi him

Carpenter claims that

lishman that -the cmly way to take
care of such animals was to pat acid
In their eyes. He says he has had no
• with tbe beast since that time.

Carttar Can St. and Laka A fa
Tka katt ofEuarythiag in kraad,
cakaa,pia$ and hnna, if you
kay Ham at tka Eaekanfa.

WOODMEN’S DANCE.—Another so^
lal party Friday evenlgc.—Good tlaM
Id to all who attend.
tliMt

THB KVJUriKO BEOOBD, TRATEBBB OITT, MTOIT,. FRIDAY, VXT »T, 1»04.

TmtnmtfTiMPU

mormatM:
Man^r**d»

CbiraLCo.
borroni n
Tbl» pUee i» th* MBxrtanan tenple

&E"-SSSi^

r Ah*" oW Pentoa

ASrfteA

te o« Of Ike ordw ki«*. ^ •**

STTUtm mreerrirrme

SS=KSstKS»=
gMWr YOU mOKEY

Kubeck
$ l>oyt
121 Union Street
AFTER MICHIGAN STUDENTS

WOMANS' atm
Nhwk. Art and

Eaprtaaion

Division

Roekefelller's
Endeavoring

Had an Intoraating and Wei

Chicago
to

University

Work

THE MARKETS.

reatlons. She told of their theat.-rs
and their festival* and de*crlb«*d the
flve festival* that the Japanese .tb
serve. The first 1* the festival of thi
new year celebration on the first *la>
of the Oral month, the si-cond. the
fesllval of the doll* which l* on
third day of the third month;
third, the festival of the flags w
la a boys' celebration: the fourth, the
festlval of th.- star V.-ga. a ei-lebraU.Mi
of the trailltlon of the tw«> stai
lovers on opi»o*lte sld*** of the mi!
way. the "river of lu'aven. ’ the ti
Is the chrysanthemum festival.
Jthen deacribtHi the varioiiK game>
the nation
Mr*. L. Swanton had an Inlois-stlug
paper on Ja|(ati»M.e Embroidery
Palm
PalnUng.
iiniry was the basis of
I* grew
from decora'ing
art. how
ahrines f. >r the gods
shlp|*e«l.
Rhe trace«l
achnol ft
itll the fstaWlshmenl of the cll.-g.
of fine arts In IKKU. 8be then brought
the arts of the counto down
present day and told how an old Jap
anese pnrfeasor bad worke.1 on thtnatlon’s exhibit m.w dlsplayinl
Ixntls. Mrs Swanton * pai*T rmere.1
a wide range but every i..ple was
handle.1 and hiT'«ui|s-r hb..w«Ml i

a

**Aliolher lnier.‘stlng |.a|H-i was
frf Mrs. A. B. C.sik. who ha.l the
>ect ao dear to the b.>ans of nian>
American women. Jaiwnes.- jH.rcelaln
and pottery^ Hhe^trae.Hl the iK-glnning

troduciMl fn.m K..rea and since then
the manufacture of tb.- various f..nns

Mrs. C.*.k elucldai.*d
that t
nation

Interest
FOR BICYCLE RIDERS.

18.00

OriTS, some Kxtra Good

^number*..................... y..................

Silk Capes

-

BRAZILIAN

WOODS.

,sr

'r,

ariicl.-s made of Inlaid w.mmIs.
artistically .•xenit.sl. fancy flgun-s
many pu
pie<-es of the trees
shown. 1
exhibit .If ^u.-.nriual
herbs, eie . f.uind In Brazil

si'

and tlfe merchaht’^llring quite a dls
lance out as they necessarily must In
a gn.wing city like tbi*. a chanc- t.»
get a warm dinner at homi- and to tocome arqualnt.-d with their families
and while 1 w.mld imt adv.K-ale bi
cycle riding on the sidewalks In the

BACHELOR GIRLS.
Miaa I

Dailey Wat the Hoateat Laat
Evening.
lUch.-b.r Girls" w.-re .nt.-r
si ev.-ntng by .Miss Ida l>atl.-.y
nlles

and ganu-s

|ires.-ni

"'"'h,. i'r -,

whil
|.b-tur.-s w.-re als.. tak.-n
Itefreslimeiits eonsisting of piiu-apple

PERSONAL.
Mrs

A

\V. P.-ck has renirii.-d from

Mrs
'Ir'Travis and Miss Jmvls
hax.- i.-iunu-d from a s.-veral we.-ks'
stay at Alma sanitarium
IH. Sirangways l.-ft this nu.rning
This would bring them all with
will also vlsU in. T.xrout.. beton- his

^i.r.‘,'_
FYank HamIUon has rt-turne.l f.
business
S trip to (trand
(Irand Rapids i
('hlcag.v B M Bracken accompanied
the inter...

Whereas. Comra.le James 1,. Mur
ray. a member in good standing In
UePbersoB post, Xu. IS. departeil this
life Ui Mllwaukei*. Oregon
I the Tth
In the Itst of Mirhlgan t
day of May. mt. and ha* recei
published In
fla^ Bualer out: tbercTorp be li
* is the nam<
Reaolred. That we Individually and
as a post extend to hi* family our
heartfelt synpathle* In their bereave­
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY.
ment.
RoMlved, That
our charter InCarpenters’ aprons,
draped for 3n day*, that a copy of
8h.»p caps. Tc.
these resolution* be spread on our
Boston garter*. 20c.
minutes and a copy sent in the be
At Benda's, of course.
r««ved family, ftoriher be h resolved
that these rewolutton* lie published in
BI'V A GAS RANGE NOW. |H t,
the dally paper*
tlM All connections free till July Isi
L. K. Cleveland.
Gas Co. now In new bank black.
F. D. Marvin.
• Jlt4 tf
R. B. Gamer,
Committee.
Creamery Butler."

r:;t

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

4.98
.;g{ SKIRTS in Voiles I tamines. ^exiols. llroadrUhs^^
in l5.acVs, Hmuns. |5!urs,i-id i.irys, value. lange ii]»
QQ
to $1(MMI, how...............................
.........................

Small lot of Icovcrt and broaiicloth Jackets from
last season, were $6.(M). now....................... ..

f AA
i .

\ few that sold as high as
last
season........................................................................ ^

^

Qoilarens
Coats—

Walking Skirts

JO

3.48

;

newest, upi-to-date SILK and WOOL COATS go
..........................
. One.Fourtb Off
A fe\v last season's sityles, worth $2.50.
t season’s, worth

J

« Cbe Boston Store

Ml an.l Mrs. H.-ury Rlvanl. mrner
Filt.inlh iiu.1 B..hemla slnnls.
r.-J.rtrlng ov.-r th.- arrival of a girl.

PRETTY "SHALL"

The EugiUli language, wrlt.-a a
respondent to ,the London (Hobe.
tain* the three words, to. too and
aouDJed alike. Now. it 1*
"There are three to too tv
llah." hot how would y.
using one of the word, only'; That
la. would the plural be -to'v" "too'*or “tvro'ar

iJVi’

thTprot^i.- fourt f.o- Ih- f..tT..lT ot UrsBri

PIOUS DEACON NEARLY
lost his

nt.-gatbrnal
k.-p.

SUNDAY.

chur.-h
,;f
W.-dnesday

-X

lawn.
lV-ariin .Smith an>.-e Sunday m ,n
day*.
ri,.'. a, 1, nsual
id *iM-nt
ih*- mi.ming chor.-s
h^n m..wer_ ;
h..ur
akfa*. he .

NEW SCOTCH SUITINGS

Im-^lly

in a,i.>ni,hment. but rw-acun Smith
heed»*<1 mine of .hem, s.i Intent wa* h»*

brilliant plumag.anoth.T f.-aii’r.- «»f the tniplcal
Is of the gr.-aiest S..uih Am

Convenience.
To the Eilltor of the Kecrd —Hlry
cle riding for pb.asme has given waj
to bicycle riding fur business an.l now
the bicycle rl.lers repr,
ring,
active, hustling
builder, and business
city and should I.m> entitled to as m.tch
consideration a* any other class .d
cltlrens
The btcyrie glv.s the nte

4.98

. . . See Olindow Display . . .

wikhIs

plet-.'s i.f w.s.d, is anotb.-r int.-r.-s.liig

-p-

^ifEVITIES.

w.oiM raitb- aroiin.t.”
Again It ha>
r.im.- to our
«-ars that Mint.
the country
repn-sent
In the pa'iact' of furestr
stry.
Ih.-mselv.-n t
gam.- at tJi.- world's fair Is a
.»r education
and ititer.-si
■•p.‘il.l
.‘.l.llera" on the n'>m1
Th.- ,•.1.11.1,
ncupi.-s a very last.-full>
linn- <
1--. that w.- cannot .l^jsi
arrang.-tl
.-.1 rustle liulostire whose |
night he siu.ll.-d 1.. advani
by biiild.-rs .»f summ.-r li.«use». H.-r-]{
<i<iii
Ids ..f
Bemta A
u the gr.-at forests .
-

iii

......ii,!'.*;a..^OC .

Sitketons

in the form fitting and the latest Norfolk bcUe<l ^ S
coats go during this sale at.................................
discount

Car.1
oil-, and Chlrngo Is the only univer­ riag.
sity which resortyo^sueb pracilc-,

BEAUTIFUL

^ SO

;

.onh *iK(i la $r..o«; ,
for.........................<............

1

............
the Hew Covert Coats

*city*^i.. !
ninaNliim ami i

schiKiI with ..Illy ir.u stud.’Hls. Incl
Ing summer
scho..l nlt-ndauis.
eompar.-d with MM. In th.« Mlcbi=
law arbool. The midway auilor.tl.s

few last seasons Suiu sold rea.iily at $18.00 to $16.00 ^

Some $‘2'2.00 and $24.00 Suit* from last teasrm. go

7.so

. with him.
Chicago -in*v.T'lty
in.- too js.iMilar with th.- maj..riiy
dlrhlgnt. Mu.lents. anyway. .,n-l
tin- s.-iidinr. •'! ibi lr announcementis
• ausing Cfiinment
A nuuil-.-i of the
The w«>rk was f.illow-«H|
aniiuunceni.-i'ts hav«- Im*i-u cilb-cie. ie exenlng
a iH.x and
-i.i back to Cblcng.i. Ust a flue lM-.-ksleak s.ipiier with the usual
y.»ar'r atm »imcemeiits .11.1 n.»i »uei-.H*d
^Tom .Shane r.-c.-iv.-,I this m..rnlng
In .Irawiiig f .»m the .tnn Arb.<r
a
carbuid
«>f h.irses from Indiana
tut Ion

Certain Bidewaikt Suggeated for Thcii

G. A. R. Resolution*.

srz"‘.r... . . /zps

20 00

Is

this afternoon was very Interet
and Instructive
The papers i
veo' vrell prepared and dellven'.l
all were »-ell worth listening to *lth sending out announci-ments ot tinicag.i law school
N.-ariv
.-\.-ry
the clbaeAt attention. Mr* L- Sa in­
ior In the literary .l.-partmen’ has
ton was the leader and during the
f the announc-ment-s
aftemoon lllas Maud Morse rendered
they ar« quite up to oth.-r • b..c"
a deWghlfuI
»*‘***’
Charles Hale a very pleasing plawi
■’
...........
aolo. The violin duH by Morele H.-n
nett and
Ml** I^elah Swantou
uatvery pretty
,.yd
R
Mechem.
.me el th. tn...l
Mr*. L W. (tollman read an uM.
paper on Japanese Festivals and H••c IMjpiilar law pn.fe«»Ors In :h.* m.lv.*r

nue.

^

14.98

Came of Crab.

Rendered Program.

manufactured.

This Department has enjoyed the best season's business we have ever had.
As leaders in Ready-to-Wear Apparel it has been necessary for us to keep
our stock in a complete condition. Every day’s express for the past three
months has kept it supplied. Today it is almost as complete as any time
in the season. Good assortment and nearly ail sizes. This being the case,
the sale is of much more importance, as you can no doubt get what you
want and your size. We usually hold our clearance sale in June, but this
time we are going to give you a few days the advantage. We are the first
to close out stock, tht price cutting is indeed tremendous. We believe in*
cutting deep and making quick work of it. We anticipate making some
changes in the plan of our second floor, and must have the room these goods
occupy. We have confidence that these extraordinary price concessions will
induce you to purchase at once if you are in need of any ready-to-wear goods.

•torture tube" of neodtea.
which th.- fleah of the TlcUm la aald to
have been lacerated.
With the "t
lure tul>e" waa a bottle oonialnlnc
mixture of oil. made from the Peral
lotua flower and aalt. ThU U aaid
been nibbed Into the wounda
■d by the ’‘torture tube." *
e “torture tube" cooalata o(
tong piece of bard rubber abaped like
the handle of a feather duster. In the
end of this handle are 12 needle*, arranged In such a manner that when a
preaaed they
spring In the handle la pressed
chari
shoot forward
Hanisb Is charged
«ltb having Inflicted aounda all o
by
using
the bark* of hla patients
I
these needles, and then he Is alleged to
rubbed In his
lalt Into them
Ing to actual starvation Is another of
Hanlsb's methods for hi* follower*
One known victim of the Hanish
cult. Mrs Emily Rensse,
n Insane asylum, a raving amnlac.
second viriim. Mr*. Gilbert, Is dead,
third unfortunate—a woman—wa*
driven Insane In D»»nver. The last o
Is still sufferiag from the wounds
fllried by the "Uirlure lube"

Another

"Af

I,, Cloak Dept S"*" Being'‘Sensational’

board of
B«Knr»* the Illiiw
:ten<lln<
rclcian trho U atu
health a phrclclai
ththe foimh T'ctim1 cor the Haaiab
of the iiutm-

.

t;.--

tinprmdenkd Clearance Sak

think my hair wa* wetT* b.
very much aurprised.
"I heard pa tell ina that you
keep your bead above water"

uldo't

cliihbor. How
and how ore i'll the folk,?
HowFarmer Broadhead (grimlyWa al,
young man. wbal'a your little gamegood* or runnin' for ..ffloe?-

A.CrwIe •m Marrlace.
“Of course a bachelor know, more
about marriage than a married man."
aaya Maltlmgarlnius. the niedl:)evtil
cynic. "The la-*t pr«,.f of this rToiK-*i.
1 is that the ba.hel-lor dill I

The Other Ratreoae.
Parke-roor Pllter' HI* wife u a
tpendthrift. la there oiiylblii'g worse.
1 wonder, than a wife that's t.w ex^v.gant? Tame-Ob. y.w: one that*,
too et-onomlcal!-Brookl.rn IJf.-.
C. R. A I. T.me Card in Effect May 29.
Train, will arrive frt>m north and
...tb stailnns on main line at 1:25 p
S;««i p m. ami from noiith at 11:50
m. Win b;ave.t tl loa. m.. 11:15
m. an.| t
p m. The service on
.e N..rthia.rt
branch
1*
rcvl*e.l
Train U-av.-, NorthiK»rt at 7:45 a m.
arrives at Traverse (toy at 10 a. m.
ri'tnmlng to Northporl at .1

«b-\out .-hurchmen In the village, and
when the church Ih-11* ticgan to ring
he gaz.Hl aniund him in wondt-r
Sud.b-nly he repaired to the house.
I.-avIng the m.iwer In the gra,s Wh.-n
.•onflrmed his *u,picloi
r church,
hi* *e.t
nitnl9t(*r

n"'T”
Saturday '
friemi* .leclared n<.
le of It, ivac.n Smith
toslsted ..n k.-eplng Wedne*day a* the
Sabbath to make up for hi* faulty
nii-mory
A aiwry rraw ac«thU»a.
Here 1« * story from S.-ollnnd; The
last r-dltlon* of the Edinburgh iiew*|ui|»er*. with the, result of the great
Perth walk, had been sold out and the
new*i,.y, were calculating their enmIng*.

"Heno/' aald Jimmy. In alarm.

•Tm a '..penny .hortr'

r

cordence will, vow, iii.iile :.y p,I.;riui«
In momoiif* of dang.-i ur.- ■.ft.-u r.*
markable fur tbclr fniio. Aiiu.i.g
the curlosltleB may Ih- . unuien.i.M
lath* fonued of splint.t,
,u,ie»
that Lave bct-u wr»-i-k«*l. a!-. frniu.H.
made of piece* of h.-n'>
aloiially luiliiliM bright I,in-, but m.itndnie, left In their priinmv.. pray .-..I
or splBNlied with lar
S.ilb-.! I.» the
laths Burruuudlng n p* lot Ing let.rv
aontlng nallom fighting with it. r*-*.
age* may In- *.-en Afil.-nii «»i I'olyt..aian *pe«r» and dnrta or
mu.!.of baid wood, eviilenlly ni.-.ii-n:>»» of
terrible ,truggb-».
de v.,w, during
time* of perl! at wn and who hav.- no
trophli-s to display w ill surr.iun.l ilielr

sexson at the price.

ones wc

have liail this

.An extra goml r|uality of cloth

an.l the patterns an«l coWmj;s ate very

[n-city; the

iHipularily ol these mixture* have rnmlc them
haul to get—that

is

to get

gryi.1

ones

very

(iiese we

know you will like as well as we

58 Inch - - 1.25 Yard

heavily lnmi»t<*l with ,h.-lU ami
weed, not Infrciuently of rare ami ex
tremelv Iv-nutlful klml.

"you don't think I took It.
t. do your’
yon
".No. I don't oay you 'are..- aald Jli
my, atowriy—"t don’tt aay you 'are.
But there It
a 'apenny abort
you’re a-aatlng nula. yer know.”
T„K THAVERSK C,TV H.VE U.U. ,

Acliwa wr llir Rank I wow BodI,
Year* ago, wbciwlbe lH,li—
r
moved from the Clnictb-n- .b- Inn
cent* at Pari,, the comni<ni pit,
which great numtnem of the |h,11,-, had |
been Interred together werv found i
contain maase* of a gniyi*h whli
soapy aubsUnce. The inntler wa* m
^

' transformed Into anch a material, el
! ther w holly or In part, which ha* been
e." It 1
2i»:-4t

NVO0l).MEN'S DANCE.—Another am ' ^*tty arid* with ammonia.
Bodies that are exposed to the action j
Friday evening.—Good time
of water percolating through the soli
are moet apt to undergo thl* *peeie* of
Special sale of sheet music 17 cen
tranafortuatlOD. Inasmuch a* adipoer copy Saturday and Monday only.
cere la not perishable under ordinary
l»S-2t
W. W. Kimball Co.
clrcumatancew, coriwea thn* changed
Special sale of sheet mfiaic 17 cen
very often reUtn their form Indefinite­
per copy Saturday and Monday only.
Tl'e StaiMlard OR company and the ly. Now and then they are dng up. and
219S^
W. W. Kimball Co.
Am^ntis Tobono company eontiol Ignorant writers In nevrapapers refer
MBRr tb$‘^T>rAMluct* of JafKin In tbalr reapt-cISMt* Cve liM
G R A I Ry. win sell round trip
ilckel*. May
May ;28. 29 and 30 to all point*
within l.> ni
mile, of Traverse City at
greajly
tlon at X

I .ist rccrivml sonic very hanilsomc patterns in these
suitings, these arc the best

"Well, wbal'a

the use of arpln' on It?"
growled
nick, a* lie calmly crqpked

an «rr‘^Kni-m.^VnH

lal«we Xell*w OSerlBB*.
In many cbor.-h.-, .d |•^..vel|.•.- and

('

IMPORTANT
More of tho>e Udles’ $1.50 and $2.00
Waists are here now and go on sale
to-day at the same price .®3o
More new Walkinr Skirts loc-beanties.

THE EVEinyQ BEOOED, T^VEBSE PITY, MIOIL> FRIDAY, HAY 27, 1904.
came to anything aethma 1 cMid ao'pK «f«i^kaia
Wm to
good dsnl more; ao be womU off | one Ei«tiab aoMler. Suppoao they rt*.
baL Than tbere ant those In tbe smis
. of tbe mighty at home who wUl not In-*
-Houra later-that didn't oeem mtn-1 dorse your course.’
•tea-1 stnrted up. wide awake and | -Tou should hare seen the devil

He Heard and ':^
Heeded
•f BUOH WAKEflELB
mt. h ih^ m-a/utu*

Ts

Tvtmn WMT com^poodent.
Phil Cowad. Mt on d«-h. wnok
lag aiid Ulklng old tlur. wiih
tJw capuln. obo once comBBfMlod a gororcnimt traiMport

won tfei! -B. X. K."
**Coloa»l Qoartenn.il> uy he owe.
life and ererythln* elae tu yon”
UieeapatB.
-Whleh I deoj.“ Conrad replied
itiupir held tny toogor where he
aot at fault sod I had no iMialoe.
d Jaat «x*n»e tbrougli the eoI with dlapatrbe. In the
9mj'm I
I waa near the UritlNb pogb.il «
•mon wbeo. gulU uneipertrdly
both, 1 ran piump Into Khaheer Klian.
tha aoat daagerou. leader In the du
met. alao alone
-It waa only a queatlon of Oral call.
1 got It. The khan aunvudered with
out a proteat and walked hauihly b*fore B>e Into ramp.
-It waa a big fdame f«w iin*. of
eourae, howerer llltle 1 deaerred It.
When early In the evening I handed
orer my priaouer and dellrennl
dlapatchew
ttchea. Id
wenty houra «
foot, and after eating all 1 I

‘ fellow almuk me
r eyea open! A
irtertnaln. holding
lighted veata and hiuking like aI gh<e>t.
It waa
-aa bla Und
Urat ronnnla
ronnnlaaloti. and be waa
tbe aramleat thing I
HttMMl aturlng till the veMa
burned bla flngera Then be Jumped,
threw It away. Ilgtite«| another nnd l*egan to atare again
-1 didn’t rare. It wna miher pleaaIng that I bad captured
brought him to ram
wb.'n I
e delarhnieut <
• a alnglr night,
>
pulhil

t him. lie'll admit Itt in
I aplte
e of the
I he weara tcalay. 1 aw«
he dropped hla aeromi veata and didn't
dare tu light a freah one
What the
demw alls you anyway.' 1 nakinl. ‘min­
ing round to wake me u|i7 I>o you
think I've got him here under the leal
or will go out again and tlml him for

your
-He waa meek aa a lamb uml re
piled: 'I didn't rome for that.
He‘a
gone for good. I only came to nak a
favor of you for my mother nnd aU
ter.
I'm all they're g«»t. you know
Thgjr gave up everything tu purfhaae
my commlaalun. and at the verr ainrt
thli beastly fluke will kme k me out of
It. tlod know. I would keep «tm If 1
could suffer alone, hut on lop of the
real to hare them hurietl in abntne la
tougb. and 1 thought If 1 muld eapinin
It to you you d let me dow n eanr In
ibe papers for Ihelr sake ThU la the
last chance I'll bare free, ao I bad to
wake you up. I'm aorry '
-I'd bare promised an.rtbing. hnnda
down, to get blu away, but the poor
fellow bad to rebeaiwe tbe whole or
ColUpae. Tbe khan bad l>een Ironed
and pot to tbe two room hut uw«d
aa a gunrdbouae. ami Quartennaln
with fow a«f>ey for goodneiM known
why-detailed aa s|>e<ial guard.
*X>ne of the aepoya. named Ralaya.
coofeaaed that be waa a relative of
tbe kban and aakad to be rHlered. It
waa an extremely honorable thing for
him to do. don't you know, for a Hin­
doo la bound by every law be known to
defend a relative, even If It ineluden
tbe nmrder of an Kngllnb offlmr.
Qoartermain understood It and lumt
word to tbe rolonel ('ommanding. *nkIng that Balaya be removal. But that
eulonel was an Ineffable luu who con-

iiii
"gOB A MOKBMT 1 SAT A\P UTAULU *
■Idered himaelf another Suwarrow.
Be attended to every detatl himself
with tbe utmoiii htiooy ponsible. and
woe to him who dared to suggest a
change.
He oent bkek worvl that
Qnartermnin could obey
le rwHli1 tbe kban I
into tbe guardbonae

dotchlng my plstoL I knew that some
oue out of order waa in tbe tent,
was tbe first gray light of morning
and as soon aa my eyes were used to It
I discovered a figure, wrrapped lu a
woman’s asraL outlined »*u ihe other
side, tme of the oIBcers bad given up
hla bed to me for tbe night and It was
probably some camp follower accus­
tomed to eouung Uhtc at tliat hour.
Angry over another disturbancx- 1
threw my bead down on the pllluw.
muttering that 1 wa» ilw- wruu: mau.
Bot the woman replied
"'It U the sahih whom I neck Kh»wanee give bUn rv-«
~ 'Bhe will without j our helm' 1 re
toned, tnl the vohe went right
'It Is the Mhih who made Kbalieer
Kban ftrisoner. He la gone again. The
trail of the ser^jeiit haa
track. .V hare leafied upon tl*e right.
An asa Prayed at the aianlng. He |i
safe.'
Her voice waa nothing if
mUBlcal and oriental coorteay la always
soothing. I waa dropping off to sleep
again when through -the fog 1 caught
tbe worda. i went with him. sahib,
until he sent me back to you ' Thc-n
I was op again Inatantly.
- 'Hent you Lack to me to kill me. did
be. tiec-auac he cooldn't du it hlmacIf?
Well, w hy didn't you umke
aaleep? I Mil I w ake up tiM> quirk
for yon‘r It l»n't the e-jHlcwt thing
tbe world to du w hlle I’ui aw ake
I
out of those shallow*
I'ull the t1
and stand lu the light where 1 i
have a look at you. We uilghi m<
again.'
"Klie did Just that, and us Ihe light
fell over herbeauly!
For <
atan-d. 1 never
man In my life. .-<he held the curlalii
back with M hare arm n*' iwrfi-ci aw
ever sculptor nuHleled and lu the same
soft niu*lc said ‘It wa* you. suhih. and
*|«ke
•v«>rtln;
le lice
hut If It would nave
the life of
love to kill you I woiihl not wait Khabc«*r Klinn'n bidding
I would do
arc uw ukc w.mI armed.
I’d do It with tbene em|it.v
iiy pn
of nelf prcMcrvatloii I iMMiently
e ebe c<ould and would. Ileav
how Iht eyea flanlanl lual her teeth
rlhi:«n| and glUtene.1! Then ahe
luminer hrecar *The»
tba words of Khalnvr Khan
lie said:
-The nahtb la both brave aud kind
help
you loaave Balaya If lie can.’
'"Bnhiyar 1 mutlensl
‘The fellow
who took the kluiu's pla<e I.-ihi night':'
And I MW tears glUteu like dlamouds
on her cheek* a* ahe teplhil. ‘He ia the
light of my eyes, the hreuth of my
body, the father of my children '
"•yc*. yes; but he's « traitor;'
terrupt»«d, for tbe thing was giMtIng loo
sentimental for me. -NVhat would your
say was right for a man who
chcateil him a* Balaya has iHieated

HUHwertnl Instutitly: ‘lH*ath.
But. sahib. 1 am not the khan: neither
lava. They do n<»t
Balaya.
la 1 wlio plead for him.
la.xii exjiecta
Iodic lie told the EnglUh ortlier what
and askisl to Is* wnt away.
He might have killed the uffl.<er or flAl
with the kban. He did his duty
rehiUve. then waited to die for It
British noldier. It Is 1 who am plead­
ing for bla life.’
■ 1 knew that 1 bad m>t c • a|»ark (
influciH'e with the colonel
think aU* would have, but I advised
ber to go to blm. Sbe rv|>Ued: '1
bed. aabib. as 1 came tu yours,
and lookiHl Into bis face, but tbere waa
nothing there for me.*
-'.Vod after that you
iryv I exclaimed. ‘My word, be'd only
lailgh at me.'
reply was peculiar, hut i
ci*rtalo wisdom In it that
profound. «be said: 'lie will answer.
-I.et ulm die! " But go to him. «
oni'c lie truly told that Balaya
traitor d«‘serving death. Hire
him the upiHirtuniiy to show mi
iM>t show It. hut then, v
arrives that the sun o(
heaven must be touched by clouds
ahall darken It. the volte of a woman
siH*ak to him. He will hear and
heed It. He will Isjw his forehead
tn the dust to me. and the fountain ot
my life shall not be unjustly t|uencbt'd.'
"If I were an artist my life would
be endurable till t accomplished
the Impossible and portrayetl
man as I saw her then, her bead thrown
hack and ber long h.vlr like a living
tbiug careaaing ber Iwre shoulders nn<3
throbbing throat.
Her fltu'xTS tight­
ened on the curtain ami lier hreaata
heaved fill they alnstst hurst the silk
lining t
body shook In a d»st». gnirering slgb.
Her olive cheeks were crimstm; her
eyes were Ukc Arc; her tlark Ups parted
teeth that gltalenexl like snow.
Mldenly It changed
She f(-t|
ber knees beside tbe bexl. clutched my
haml and sobbed: 'Oh. sahib, prumlae
me that you will go to him! Hive
the chance to be men iful. for I do not
want to speak.*
-I said. TU see the colonel the first
thing In the morning, but 1 warn you
that It will ntiimint to nothing.'
.\nd I pushed her away. It waa get­
ting too much
the Texldenlng esst, said. 1
in hour after sunrise Bala!
tie shot.' Then tbe curtain

-I never got quicker into my clothes,
oloncl received me with a surly
and beanl me thruugb liecause 1
-Quartermaln bad to watch the four
aepoya. cap<^Uy Balaya. aa closely as
he watched'tbe pelaoner. It was a bard detailed
podtkKi. He bung tbe UnJem Inside ecuUon. It was to taV
and Btattooed blmaelf at tbe window , preat'Ut'e of the entire
give tbe signal
raised
while the khan paced up and down and
And BaUya waa to be shot,
Bully threw himaelf on tbe floor under
Mi
bUBket-kead
and
all^tleo noth
by a squad, but by his own sepxiy
her. Btaudlng alone. In front of

OHIC Traverse City Dental Parlml

hts eyes as be answered. TU attend

away

from

Floor, Rooms 407, 408.

(red with all latest electrical appliam
workmen an«t modem methuxU we are prepared to give you
*<*fk which has hitherto Item «lone only in large cities.

WE HIVE ILL THE FACILITIES
prornpUyiacMeaofclironlcdjspepma. indigestion and all stomach troubles,
and does away with the UDcoaiioftaUe fuUneaa. aansea, ahortaess of breath,
drowsincaa aad dixaineaa that so often come after eating.
S. S. S. U not onlv the beat tonic but poaacaaea alterative or porifving
-propertiea, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blo^ it
aearchea it out, and removea it Many times a low state of health is due
to a bad condition of the blood andcaa only be remedied by a blood purifier
and tonic combined, or such a reamdy aa S. S. S.
If yon suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness. loss of impetite.
bad digestion, or any of tbe ajmptoma of n disordered blood, nothing will
■o soon pnt wux blood in good condition, inrigorate and tone up the

m

*^^*'“***^ ^

I-Ol exmuting your work with the LCSS! Amovit Of Fail
1*1 togel
;ethcr with our Co! Rite PflCCS an 1 ten year guaran-

r make
ir jvarl
;es our
jvarlorx a wife, cheap and coralortable fiUce
tv* have your work done.

Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Bridre Work
5.00
Gold FlUinrs $1 and up

imamrTamnomKAnjutTA,aju

Best Silver FUlinys 7Sc
Best Cement FUllnn 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50.$4
Painless Extraction 25c

KKMKMBFR. no cha,
made for examination and extimale of your work.
:e Bmtor for Fouih Rser,
Ojven from N a. m. till 8 p. m.

Rooms 407. 408.

OUR
BUTTONTAN OXfORB

"THl: llEroKT <
. and rU

WAS MADE TO SELL FOR
S4.00
liV w IV .liau .\iivcili>cuicnl wc sell it Pu

.$3.50

iKl kejit
idntfort
> a iMHit a little to our right.
n our left I
front
■ sepey. hi*
cap, covered with a dee|i,
hich almost lild h
Ids over his shonldera
throat, the native
algula of mourning
The aeicoy reglmenla were drawn up m-xt. to rrcel'
tbe full fore** of the objec t lesson, and
behind litem the home regiment*.
"The colonel-made a brief address,
and not a had one. -on the duty of
soldier to defend Ihe queen nnd
press c‘ven against his uw n father aud
mother. Then the poor sc-pty In white
stepped three pac-e* forward and Ihn-w
hi* rifle to Til* shoulclc-r.
We could
the folds of
e rivelcnl on
Ihe signal.

rSE-Er,:

gory.
I thought of the woman
lookcxl ulKtut for her. but she wai
there*. It would have la-eii dangeruos
for her to have sp.k.*n Ihc-n. 1 thought
bow fortunate that she had realized It;
kely that what she «Ud to me
t tbe iwetlc liiiag.*ry of oriental
fiction. Yet cold perspiration dripped
from my fotvhc*ad. and 1 shut my eves
as the colonel said 'Three" nnd drop­
ped the bandkcrchlen
The' report of the rifle was fcdlowed
y a gro.vn. a Leavy.faU on the raised
platfonn and a gasp of horror from
those nbout me. 1 o,H ned my eye* to
the colonc*! *huddc*rlng in death ng
at my feet and. like tin* h.mdwriting on the wall, to bear again:
Tbe voice of a wom.nn will sis*ak I
Lim. He will Lear It. and be Will he.
It. He will lK)w bis forehead in 11
dim to me'
V,*rily. he heard an
heeded!

ku«l ytiu’U have t>» Puy i|uii k.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Oregon , Farmers
gether

Fo

Because

i•l^huI•. Tli*- un ati-r jian
apiMiluimcntr oT
tin- .NP iIdhI
cl.-ruy an- airangctl ai 'he animu!
|,.r,.|„-c<
|i i-i *,1. in g.-ucral. aiiciiig
all <ith«-r
I’lotctuaui 'Icnoiulnati'ui*.
hcluc urranctl Pv
PKhopi- nr 111^111*1*1 ••<-rI<--la»-tu nl an
ilioriiP-K


ve Banded ToExtermination
Scare Horset.

t:;ts

«h. .Ilt-irlci.
a Pig ma>w.
aiKt •i•■(-lar«■ll war u|miii the
The larm«*r* sill nut, ln»s
the richer Pir
any Ivory
the elephani.*- are ,.f the iln.
il am! caiiva- varP*»>. Tlu-v
llarinc
umm th.-ir
tiriiK -

......... .................. ....................

NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO

FIGURE

126 Casa Street.

WITH

YOU AT

ANY

Treveree City. MIoh.

M<*tulM*r- Ilf the Natinnal Klrciriral
l'iiili*il Stall*-

f'onlrarlor*

A—oclailon

The UltraFashionable

The
^
Entering Wedge

IS an

*•!

Oxford Tie.

We

are

of the

Women

especially

iiP-<lirim-*
Inuliu-tiin • ’Infarnierii' ImrM-^ ami man> iiiifnrinite ncciilent.** hav* rc**<ili«-<l They'are
<ik<-n shaft ami •li>|iK-a<>*<l (utigiie.
•nt axle and IivM.-rlcal soinen. mu
M-‘ak of pmfam* im-n. are tho re
I'l «il Ihe niercenHiv ornaim-rilatioii
the cnuniv Ihoroughfur*-**
After a panicnlarlv Pad a.H idet.t in
which a woman ami UtiP- girl »■
throVti from a Puggy a few «lav>
indignation
of
th*rancheragain-t the elephant- ro-. io a high
pitch and a mas- mcctiitg was held, at
which ahoiit
.d th.- rc|,r**-eniativ
fartm-r* of the di-trin pledg.-.! them
-elves til make tiucea-ing war ujM»n

mange cure
hilc met. ol
. ha>i*i wii
-liitioiiary -tri<le to purchase
another:
and finally, a whole caravan of the oP
jeciionahlc elejd.ant- -talk the r.«d in
colossal dinicn-ioii-. iruni|H>iing the
•■ertain liniments warranted
chilldams. reiiiov,*
warts,
freckle- '»r hunimis an<l to Impr.ive the
complexion.
The newly ffVro.ed
wner- of the signict. tl
meniPers thi-.*aien that

Tn

cat a tour/of ln.«i*ertlon
he
watchc*d a msrhlnlst execute a piece of
wttrk
Now. Mr. Iloblttfoii prid.** blmm his knowledge of every branch
of the railroad service, rpui this oc­

Rooms 407, 408

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
WAI ON "ELEFHANTS"

flea.-.

ReblBMB Wm Wrosg.
When A. A. RoMnson of Ihe Mexi
can Central ralintnd wa* the lns|>lring
geuliis of the Santa Fe be often vUlted
tlie Pig shops ln-;^opekfi.
One day.

DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON, MiMfcr

TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.

advertiser•ming to have ex.-rci-.
innlty in a cmpeiltiv,- r
[►eing ilmplay.-il i
:u- U'i
regular menageerie of pa-li-lM«

iiHlii

TRIVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
New State Bank Buildiri^

w here you
make a grand acc-oiint of It for your
friends in the seats of the mighty.’
Iluw much more he liiteudccd or
have accomplished I don't know. I'usalldy he c-ould <-veu have found a way

they will le* deiarhwl Pv force ami
hurP*<i into a heap, from which any
wishinc to iMiich ih.- roof ..f
; |H*n can <lniw material
The
n<*w on. ami it will he wage.l
t«- roB'l is clcare*!
The organi
/ation U known as the Ami Sign -o
cieiy. and I>avld Ingraham, a farm, r
of wealth an.l pr.-silge,*- president

strong on tics this year.

Pleased to

you.

Bachant & Roscoe
GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA R>
Wenderful Cure
for Lameness.
Dr. Oolveir* Ua^'t.- ExtpOm < 'll cures quickly.
Uioraiaxktr aad persiaarotly asuralfla. rtieuBtxUM>. loabsgo. acUtlca. bxckxche. r-mnr.be,
cootract«l sort* aad Buxdea. •UBenod jotnU.
•pralna, bruUs*. cuU aad wouad». buna aad
•raid*. BoreaMS oC all klad*. iWeUinc*. iplnal
aflsetioof, cramp*. diarrbsA. eolg-.«oid*. bnsdsobs aad caurrb. It U a •ovcrslgo remsdy for
aU oervoos and painful xflecUi
"1 can N}-ttvAt «e hare af
well * Magic EgyplUn OP —
in and can cbssrfully n
era. It U Alway* la our
JW 8.
8.Plea»*nt8l.,
Plea.ant 81., Jackson.
Jsckw MIeh.
>r. r«iw-ii
relwoli .* Magfe
Magic KgyptfAD
Kgy
Dr.
OU U for aale by
all diun)-t> at u eu. a bottts. hatlatacuoo
guarauireti or mooey rsfuadad.

lijriSL-s!;.,....

1'Iwl.'

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

H. i N. E. TIME G*R0 . D ENTIST

ir«

line of Park
f. fn»u
.'."n

TX o!

rtory manner.

. UXXWOOD. C
. r MUURAV.

Notice to All People Interested.

t'ni<»n si reel

- OIU OIU
6AS0UNE! 6AS0UIK!i

H.A.HARS(W Cltz.fmiB69

OllT.

PAVING TAX.

Verj' best of dental service only. .
KMh year of practice. Your patron*
is solicited. In new Munson ,
age IS
buiiiling, under K. P. hall, on floor
Dock

Via (XivaeiSH • A A B B

S',r

iril::;

ss*.e—tnent together W..
accrued intere.sl on all unpaid Insta:,
Iiietit.v. the same t. he paid hefoi

' PRUT FARMS " '

............. M

Licrtilll may 31

Sealed Bids.
.*«eap.d hid- will lie re.
Incli
including the !U-i •
for
lighting
of Traverse Cliy
and allev - of th*a 'imri,'
Th‘e current nninU*r of the Living Michigan
Church, one of the leading organ- of from the i-t dav of May
councl!
of
-ao!
cii
wrong " The niacliln!«t. who did not the ITcte-tanl Episcopal ch'irrh. enn
< the follow ingadvenKcm.-nt-. tin
reengntre the ralircvid. magtinle. ren„.r..c«,vrw.
pllc-d:
’ Supiwse It I*: what buslnewc is It
mall pari-h In the w.utheasi. thor­
of yours V
ough Catholic teaching: knowledge ..f
-I am A. A. Koblnacro," tlie nillroad
desiraPIc: .-alary Sd'*'
AdNotice to Oog Owners.
anagen- anawered atcwnly.
dre——
Owner.- of dog- are notified that i
Tbe machinist turned white.
the pn
• I beg a thousand pardon*."' he said
secured
•i hojte my liui»ertlnence will not cost
liefore June 1. l»ot.
• my Joli.
1 have a wife aud five tcmhv*r: ruml-bed rectory and comJames Avery. Poundmaster
ildren. and to lose iny place would pen-atlon for -ervicef will l»e expect- -ITflSOf
MINISTERS ADVERTISE

FOR POSITIONS. '

PE^MAI^qUCTTE

casion It struck him that the marhlnt wn* not doing his work cotreclly.
"My frlc-nd." be mU. "that la

..

ran ptverty to ilic*m. 1 am sorry I
•aid it. Put .TOO ace we have ao many
vlsltora h.*Te who give us aOvlce about

THE MARKETS.

,-;r'

°a^'^.r. IJC

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
tnAma

Mr. Hoblnaon. who Is full of humor,
lughed hoaitily and assured the ma­
chinist that hi* Job would not be Inter­
fered with.
Investlgatiuo revealed that the machlnlit WB« executing the work cor­
rectly. and that Mr. ItoPhiaoo was
r —To|»eka rai»ltal.

from July to Octolver.
Addn*--."
"Pne-t. experienced, of g.Ktd rvpiiia

World’s Fair, 8L Lou's.

Round trip tickets at low rat
sale at all ticket -tatinn*. A*k agents
ill par
for rate*, limit of ticket* and full
them and, tlrea. but friends or foes. In tbe British
departure, and I* eonfin.**!. so far. tlcularr
frl 4k t
s long as army.'the denominational p-ihllcailon.-.
the khan was golet on tbe floor be'
“It seems Inctedlhle. captain, but 1
Fares to the South a
thought he’d be aafer in tbe room with aasure you It ia true. Tboklng with InSoutheast.
hlm with hla back against the door.' dlgnaUon and regaidleM of everything.
Tbe maebHie Industry of Genwin.T
way .seeond-cla** tickets
Aji hour later aomethlog possessed bhn I remarked. -Of course you can execute
all fUi
a* never In worse condition than at
to wonder If tbe prlaoper waa dead.' tucb plans aa you arrange w bile alone
>ue*days of
n each month
r*ent. Two rensotw are given for for ministers., and to find new minisWith hla pistol In one band be draw In command of a dlrlslon. but tbere are
>r iMrilcul
back tbe blanket wltb tbe otber. Tba two Important element! which may be tbe decline; First, tbe great depre*■Ion In Industrial life uU ovrer tbe env
kban waa gone. Irons and all. and disaffected to your Injury.'
Balaya waa nndar tbe blankat.
I -'For exampler be grunted. And pine; and. second, the evtormoua appoint tlA* clergy to their churches ; TRY OUR VELV
-Of cooraa I pcomlaad what Quarter tboogb I knew it was serlons business •trldea in tba me of gas engtnes and and i^ppllcatian uiw the part of either jWm. A. McCool, ClUzent phone^7^
churcheaA>c.nUnlaleni are made dlrectr |
aakad and told him that If Ureab for me I wu
to
*»-. ■team turUsce In tbe last few yueiulooked

e cordially invite the people of TraverK City Si
vidnily to vrixa out NKW DENTAL PARLOR?,
kwueil in the New Sute Bank building. Fourth

^ roB doerscosdWoB. It cn«»sf«« bo stronr misends or
drufm, but ia a pleMsat TfigetaUc mpaiutios. You can £^nd ao better

Centraeteru Wantad.

fe w prurl-ton* <if
,y S. iCsB. r

lOKA V. HABOK.

yards of concrete work ia Wexford
county on railroed. Tbe rallr
kllrpad c
furnish the cemenL
t
ruL the
CODfactor to furnish
aa
ah aaad,
gravel and
forms. The I
to be by tbe euble
yard. Apply to J.
a
I. J. Hubbell, chief engineer. JManistee.
tee. Micb.
21»Hf
M. A N. S. a JL Go.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

wmjn pum

hotel

ACCOHMODATKMlc
N«l to •• !«•

_________

I

]VIarcbfng QQitb Sborman

ttmmmi M>tol iMito •» «»-I Eji*
pwNtoN Ofp—to Wit*. « C«-

^HEBMAX wm* -mar
calliBC the atone erall at
sre- Xnrtoo-a dlrtatoo led
^ Uiruusli 0€«r«l*" bmm
fore be started on fbe fasMoe Tbomas* attarfc. and Chat of Jeff C.
elation bare trip from AiUmta to tlie oea irhk4i la ; Darla foUowrd. laablBg a rotano oerWorlffe Fair crlebrated In tlMr fiofalar arar aoo*. cnUoeadeesi.
»MB pcwirtfad for
.ream apo tbe anuf
The two Ulrlatooa of Newton and
Tinian at Bt. X^oola tictb vldiio tod Tbla tloMwas on the northern iope of line
exposed to the ilra of
ootndo of tho BzpoaltiMi «rtoii*.U
tuountain toniiur to break throucb tbe
roofederaie dlrlalone of Infantry
Tho Erpottlon maDafatotnl lm> or paa~-« held by tienefal Jow-ph E- .nd ihlrty two flehl mne for two
ftrtaad a trm loformatlaa anru^ A Jobn«ton a Omfe,len.te« and . .rered
In pUce. tbe aasaUanta mcbed
fowytln kM bean laaaea for rratnt by I.U pniM.. BerorM IM-w !» ..nntam
,tf,rapet*. where many fell, and
trenobea and
tooa drenlatloo explainlnc luuj of Uy bold Kene^w. ibro-vb r l.'eb the
»
were killed there. The t'onfederatet
ibi» ateye
a tbottaand
they eoonted
eotn
lat ||,^y
. dead
_______
boys
_________
In bloc In
J tbe
t line «HoMwt to
Is thl* pamphhl. of J^benjiana u»an!.
irolnar- *•— ------- takiuc pla.'e in •
aaaaull was a bioody
r ^orka.
works. Tbla
1
the Mine
a
liettle f»nore. but that w«» itot Iieceoae of
be National »eiiwtery at
xhe troi.iML Flwllnp
Celda.e but
MarietU. o the w.utlHT.1
of; tbemaelrni in danyer of annlbiUtioa.
Kenesaw. 1
yet econilnc retreat, they riuiiK to fbe
Fedm.1 Scddlera «bo fell fn.'il the ' allpbt ridyei. under tbe enemy’s miiia.
ballets or di»o-a*e Keiourr mkI tbe Tbe briicade of tietieral Haulel Memountains aronml i: li«-hl Hberman's army a month on tbe 2Tfh of
June tbe belthta were atom.e.1. with a . yieTook was mortally wounded, and
oaa of
I’edernl asMlIaiits
j,,, second In eommaud. folouel O. F.
The operatlona in front of Kenesaw i Hsrmon. sls-i fell. MrOo«»k seemed
ffioontalii were sttendrd with «.iie of
|,sve n |>remonUlnn of the camsye
those pecnlUr war trayedle* whb h
|.^f„re tbe assault he rearry rejrret to foes ns well na wimiw
h„.
-iiura.
9 friends After *iliennan had pu-h no„
itrldye.** bejtlnnlnjt:
cd hU rlyht and left «Inirs resjMKdlve
Pine mountain It Oh.
ly beyotxl the line of' PI
beeame a <]uestbin
< mif*>«b
Klc»n of^helr «
Should ,
nlisrs of iVIr

'sm

BEADTIFBL

McGregor Boy East Bay Park
PLAT OF

Koalea IfiOfi, and stands 16-S han.U high.
Will stand for the season of 1904 at

B. i Itorpi's limy StiHe, Tnrnu City, Mich.
Robert McGregor.
PEDIGREE
Crescens, 1-A9^; Ki
McGregor, 2:11,
and 98 others in
EUoree,
A'ork Boy. (w) 2KWJ
Durango, 11:16, record 2582. Su
Durango Belle, 2:182, and 15 others
Itne, 2:192, Axinite, 2:171.

G47. record 2:17*. sue

: 83 others.
“ "“•"ssS"?4T“

L. G. BRYANT.

IVIOROAIM

-TPteAVKPISK Ol-rV,

i'-'

• BodaUon of World’s Fair Tlsltom.
toM there are about twiwtxirc. All are
within easy walklny diaunce. and i
are altnated on high yronod. with co
prehentlTO vlewa of tho yrouods. .
of tba atmetures arc' well built, and
ooma of them the most luxurious qunrtera art obtainable.
tabUshed and will not be ImTcased diiriny tbe ExpoalUon.

NEW MUSIC FOR WORLD'S FAIR

mpoaltlu
of the 1
These are the
-Hymn of the West,- by the most
dlstlnyutsbed Uvlny American poet.
Bdmund Clarence Stedinan. tbe mu-.lc
foe which was written by I*rofesMjr
John K, Patne. who is at the bead of
tbe mnatc department of Harvard unlTerdtx; -Loutatana.- a march * by
Frank Vandentoken. leader of the
CinelnnaU Orchestra: s waltx. -Alony
the rtaaa." by Henry K. Hadley of
New York, who baa won bis laiireU
tony before this as writer of operatic
and other mnslcal compositions. This
mnatc srlU be beard publicly
first timeB upon tbe opening
penlny of the I’.xposition on Saturday. April SO. and fre'qoeotly tbereafterr tn tbe mnslcal programmM of tbe greatest of world's
e
tbe
only o«clal <
falra. Tbeoe i
Thirty thooBond dollars will be given
In pitoM for tbe best bands at a tootnamaot to bo bdd during tbe Eipoaltloa. AU through the World’s Fair tbe
■nnslcal foature will be prominent.
The most famous bands of tbe world
ore under oootract to participate dur­
ing considerable periods. Among jlbeae
ora La Garde BopubUcelne band of
France, tbe Royal Grenadier band of
Bngiand. the American Katlenal hand,
■ooay's bond and othera
OelMtog OMbwerm C—eas.
F'reoch nrieBdirtB hare dtoeoresed
by experimento that sUk worms may
U mads te produce cocoeua nf almost
any desired cetera. As the ordinary
white. yeHow. or green was knomi to
Tory with the feud, this wwa colored
aitttelaUy and wnrma rating d.ved
inivet iMToe yieldei cocoons of oorreopondteff rad. Woe or other color.
Plante ham how ohnUarly colered by
food, naae hine French brans exhlWtud In UtedoB A Ihtr yeoea ago, oramtne tn Irara rratetai fraa n chenlcal
liiteiumy gC the mO.

‘...................

t 33S E. Front St

Bullion ol
McGREGOR BOY u a ver) hanJaoroc, bright bay
b
commanding appearance. He can go as high as any horse on the
road, and srith plenty of spec*!. He can show a 250 clip and has
never been trained for sp<^. HU bree«ling is certainly of the licst,
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the homestretch, the sue of the
mightiest race horse in America. Crcsceus 1:592, and over one hun­
dred others below
2:20 mark.

B. J.

‘ ADWTON
Ju-t laid oiii. adjoimne ib«- ciiy ju
and the Front Strf.-t Ihiob-yard.
wid«-. «‘>t**nding ihroi:rh It.
lot* arc already sold and th.- taUnce
wir mit take king to -.^1. II
»<nild like to get one or more of

-

MIOI-IIOAN

BUGGIES
I wlU be reeelred la a matter of
roeord on the books of the bureau.
Tbe iDolde inn. a hotel on the Expooltlon croanda. has a capacity for
e,000 ctMsta. Tbe Exposition manaye.
neot baa control of tbe rates, wbk b
bare been fixed at from »l.W to
per day. European plan, includlny a<lfi—tftn to tbe grouoda. On tbe Amer­
ican plan tbe ratee ranye from fS to $3
par day. Tbe hotel Is 400 by HOO fe. t
and la three storteh Llyb.
0*bere are more tbuo 130 eatabllah>d
hotels In 8L Ixmia, and a alyned ayn-eOMOt baa been made betyreen many of
thair tnanagera with tbe Expoaitiuu ofBetela that ratea aball not be mlsi-d
ffvtny tbe ExiKMltion period Many
aeer hotels bare been built on sites ndJOOMtt to tbe KxpoalUon yrouod*. and
the pnbliabed fixed rates warrant tbe
gaarrfloo that no one need |<ay ex.>rhttant rates for accommodations either
at hotda or prirate houses.
▲bmiik tbe new boteU may be mentMoaod tbe IlotH Natmieon Bonaparte.
Which oUoda at Clayton avenue and
Bklakor road, orerlooklny tbe Exi>Of.ltlon yroundC This boatelry will ncOOtotoOdate fi.000 persona Tbe nib-a.
Boropaan plan, are from |1 to »5 per
Tbe Grand View hotel, aontb of
e Bxpoaltton. on Oakland avenue, has
thoB
a co(
ratea i
? Aumt) per <
and $s
leoa plan. Tba
on West
a Kenilworth,
Ken
Park boulevard and Billon avenue, bus
a capacity of JJlOO yuests. with a rate
at llJiO par day.
Tba abora menUoned are a few of the

rSkMIUii^ *1^!

k-urwlasls CWraUsS

JACKS
1 have imporied iwo
Jacks for
farmers
who want to raise
Mules. One of them
will l>e found at mv
stables and
1 will
keep one in lilair.
near George Wiilrie
farm.

pvr.J-Vf«y-t>.\-oma..rooaiiUB. «

MiUtUiUi ((rw*.

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

Barney Anderson

?5'E§-.!

■I

STATE STREET

TO Kiiffi NIT Siam

BuNding
Blocks and
Brick «

OS-r KO S-A-THV

large plMt
..a .Ti-.

rrjr.‘:'v;';

«ri‘

tlio

lat***!

JOHN R. SANTO
16ENERAI UmiRARCE |
Now Wilhelm Block.

DISTIUtflJISHED T.F.ADER8 KILLED IH THE MAiCH TO ATLAHTA IK 1864.
A couple of weeks after tbe atorm/i
Kenesaw. which Johnston rtiiully

Ice as Well as Fuel

4>rar

We ar<- I

’“tr:

------- J on to Pino moontnin..
niomlny «.f June 14 Ccuenil

. Umum

Soodrkb & Stanltf,
Cnverse CUv,

ttllcbfs^n

WHY SHORTEN
YOUR LIFE

Traverse aty.

DRt. tAWYER a FENHALLEOON

..J)ENT1STS...

AU Work at Hlgaaot Foosltee Orodo.
Fine Oeld Work a •poctolty.

A. D. TYLER ‘
DENTIST

1 aupplante in the <
Offlce-5M New WUkelin Block. fftUGeneral J. B.-iJaod.
aod. a hem
hei of the I
We have purchased the old established ICL
tena' Pbona tSZ.
llefields of the Pototnar. Hoo.1
nuunced his ciMultiy by a aeries «»f a*i
BUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, which will
ties ayaliist the fo«* then ehwlny ;
be conducted in connection with our CO.-M. ami
upon Atlanta. When Sherman heat
that Hood was In cominaiid of tl
of «»iir *w*H-t and whol* - in.«‘
WO(7D business. We wish to assure the friends
Confederates
he wannsl his generals
bread
fedora
It i* made by a rl.-an. braltliy
that banl fighting Ui.v nhoad. Ho know
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, ami all other Ice
baker In a rk-an and li.-alihy
STAXUAKlMMMPAMKXsBd y^rmmm
Hu<sl nt Wost Poitu and In tho uid
Matiial Ip'ir*- InsarkUor-( <iaipM>r
niy 1nod dct lared that In gmnlne
my
consumers,
that
it
is
our
aim
to
j^ivc
them
the
31-1 NE.WWILHELM BLOCK
-slwa.va played the limit."
^vV;«,toks .n*: «.wav«
in a brilliant sortie loi
Hood
best and most efllcient service possible. Our
the
of July, whlob Is known ns
battle of Bald Hill. General J. B. !
ictt is pure and unexcelled in quality. We are
Pborson. copimander «»f the .\rtny
the Tennfmaoo under t«hormnn. %
now bookini; orders for the season’s delivery,
killed. During tho fight whioh s
hia Uuo be r
going against hi
and earnestly solicit your patronayie
a single
nglo iall to o
gap which
If left open would l»o fatal,
O. P. CARVER A RRa
t
.KtXcT
After making the disi>oi*tt1on he
«d to return to tbe w-ene of danger,
but by some atningeemir rmlo tlirnngh
the gap Into miocoupleit ground. Tbore
. u *. •uiLoma.
he enoountered at close
be
ohi
range
Tennessee stragglers, one of whom
abut him from tbe saddle. When
d and well manneil lines of Ids soldier learned who bis victim wan
opponent The attack was made Jitnoi regrottod that he bad not spared
' chemically jircpari
17 and. as In Pickett’s fMiiioiis charge | Hfe. The saux- day the Confi«iier
! tihcally combined with fire day,
at Gettysburg. «ns precf-bd by a | General W. H.. T. Walker, rommniul; cement and other ingretlienls.
benv.v cannonade. Tbe whole tong line ing one of Ho^'s dlvislooa. was InBig C«M««lrator la MMitaaa.
AT HOTEL WHITING
Plaster today, caryi^lcrs can fol­
of battle advaoctd. but lt» fn*nl of the j sUntly
intly kill
klllW In a charge against MeThe Baain Rrdurtlon foii^wny.
low tomoTToif without dislo«1gtng
the first five dara
lerson’B Ileft wing
Artny of tbe Cumberland. h*»l by tbe I Pberson'a
whlrti handles all the on* from the
plaster. Cafloarl on hand.
each month,
YltlL F. FOLLIS.
reteran Tbomaa, the fighting i
Ilfliiz.- uilura of Butte at Baato, hi to
ring headache
enlarge its coocectrator to bsodle
d nervousness
tou*
a
day,
almost
doubling
its
caimcA Startling Teat
A Sure Thing,
siiedalty;
glassa life. Dr. T. O. Merritt, of Ity, 'rfii* will make It one of the larg­
i- said that nothing Is
est coiMs-utrators In the world, and
es guaranteed to fit.
No Meboopan.v, Pa.
F
ixes. nt that
hat Is not a
will rrault lo as Increase by oo<sha!f
iltlng tn«
Dr.
;’B New Disc
AFD
in tbe number of employea.
^
pnt
irnipfton
J. W. GfittUctL M. D.
The t'ompany has also started ^-k
lagof
throat troubl
Thous-! violent
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
oa tbi* dam lielow Basin, to bold tlie
and*
losilfy to that Mrs. C B. . Hon of
lach.
ni
VanM
inMotre of Shepherdlown. W. Va. Kleetrti
“CtriP Bitter* excellent for acute tailings The main dam will lie of
had a severe case of Bronimarh and liver trouble* *o I pi^ rtiyilier and rock. 3X> feet long aiid
chitls and for a year tried everything : rcribed them. The
about twenty-\wo feet high. From
IS
1 heard of. but got no relief. One boi- . fmm the first, and ha* t
this anoiIiHT dam aliout 000 feet long
lie of Dr King’s New Discovery then : tack in 14 months " El
COMMISSION BROKER,
cured me absolutely." It’s Infallible , are positively guaranteed for Dyspep- will extt-iHi to tbe railroad grade. Tbe
for Croup. W'hooplng Cough. Grip.; «la. Indigestion. ConstlpaUon and Kid water will l«e lacked up more than a
Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It' ney troubles. Try them Only 50c at mile. gl\ing a large anrface for tba
tailing- aiiU Kliim to settle uinm.
iteed by Johnson’s Drug : Johnson’s I>rug Store and F. H. Mrai
Store^and F. H Meads. Trlala bottles
ring and Uying.
Bad indlligestion is responsible for
free. Reg sire* BOc and 11.00.
B.-fore aending yoar old carpets
* of pale. lifeleRS complexvatc srirc, direct
sway to be made into rugs, let me
le*. red noses and bad temper,
A-r lOra
Five hnri.lrtsl .-ml fifty thouMnd dolahow you aampiea
*
York and Chicaga
r’s Rocky Mountain Tea posllaiw were I’.l-trlUiitetl t*» the men w ho
Absolute security.
PER 1000 WATTS
lively
N. B. CHAPIN, Prtprlctor. '
ircs all stomach troubles. 35
wwrk in ami nrouml He* mine* of the
Jfihnson’s I>rug Store.
>boneiil
taa Waohiagtofi SC
Cripple Creek «lHlri«i. In C<»l«>rado. on
a reeeot iwy ilay. These men ri-vlve
rodrT the new Brlllah, army regnan average of $3.44 a day, a very blrfi
WIica Toi WtBtaRtceCstgrilefit LARSON'S PARK HOTEL]
latione colonels eommandlnr peglavenge eomiwred with the.wagrap.tld
Ctaua Wamwr, Proprietor
\
meats ,*re to send to tbe editors of
In tbe east.
ChiicV ArraoL
eOTTOmB EAT. MIOS.
]
the newspapers to tbe districts In
J A G
wrideb are the roglmrart's recruiting
Many folks are busy maxing trouble twice In
Butchters and Sausaca Makara
pllM c.n.l«
toiDor.. Af.M.e'l"* l»r"mi-te raowmlne nflfor fdher people. Hollister’s Rocky
snenwes and dlaUnctlom for HAVE YOU
Mountain Tea is busy making people doctors and all remedies failed. Buck
rnlca Salve quickly arrested the enconnigement of tbe rank and file.. TRIED THEN VETT
happy, by making 4hem well. 35 len’s Arnica
try a record want ad.
cents, lea or tablets. Johnson’s Drug furth'
trv ou*
Iteearff Want Ada. brUif Wg
Johaaon'a Drug Store and F. R Wm. A. MoOool, ClUxeaa
9^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Item for tka MMMV Uw
iMoada. drantet.
lUHteo
TftV A 4IBCOIIO WANT Aa

the front to examine the post nml
terinlne upon Its fate
After ompletliiR their examination .
and dfcldlny n|Min the Itunieilliiio withdrawal of the tr«Kips then* the party
was fired a]M>n by n I’.Hleral Icitter^
of Parrott guns .statlone.! Ntsnit a
quarter of a mile dUioIlf
dUtntit At tiic
the iiiini
third
shot a aboil atnii'k t'.cnornl Pulk tn tho ,
chest and passed through hi,-IhnIv from
loft to right, killing lilin Instmitly
General Polk melve.1 a mllllary education and graduatwl nt W.et Point
Karty In life he left the «Tvlo«>ror the
pulpit In the l*roto»t:int F.|*i^M;>al
church and at tho tiuBin-ak .Of tho war
bad reached tho rank of lil«li..|i Bo
Uoving that bis tnllllary knnwli<dgo
1 best servo tbo -MMitli III that i-ri
ala. be laid aside his rolnw jind oiitort>l
army, where
whore his dl-lingni-be»l
dl-lini
services won for him advamiMnont to
the rank of lieutenant general
lo order to oi»en tbo passiv* of Kentaw mountain to Ids tnHiiw Slier
inn reaorted to tbe doubtful oxih--

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