The Evening Record, June 17, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 17, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTERDAVS ISSUE

•.T»»

THE EVENING RECORD fTHSiS

•snUss Up ti Hs»r

TRAVEBSE CITY. aIICH., FRIDAY, JU2JE 17, 1904.

LIST OF DEAD
IS STULL

CAUGHT UP
WITH THEM

EIGHTH YEAR—2213

SMTAMG

____
been stirred up Ir
!> feeltag
I
SANK ONE OF RUSSIAN SHIPS Bast Bay township because J. H
Cotirtade shot and killed a dog that be
THAT SANK JAP BOATS.
says was w
worryiag hla sheep. Accord
Ing
to
Mr.
Coartade's
story he was
WOTTBCGOlMmCUP
workli
nocm t
Was Drfvaii by Fra«ic*i CliMfawr—Ra­
the ba
t place where the
id That Omt Paraeo Was
sheep
beep are kept at
Kinad Along the Way.
WHEN THEY SAW JAP TRANS­ the cot
night t
1 from the dogs
PORTS WERE LOST.
and fot
>g» lying
By Wire to the Btroaiag Re«mi.
He threw
I at the CS
Hamburg. Juae
17.—Tbery,
PreaehpMa. drirtng the Richard One Thousand Were Killod‘on Beard turned on him and showed
the James Gordon
secured a club and sUrted to drive
th«
Japanoae Beats—Captain
fie cop race here
the animal a wayOOVEBMMCNT WILL TAKt HAT- day. beatlag Jetmuy. a Oenaaa. by
lumber pile and refused to be dlsCampbsll, English Command­
but a few mioutes. It Is r
reported that
dged.
TU OF UFE PBEBCMVEM UP.
er. Jumpod OveriKtard.
Jenatzy ran over and killed
Mr. Counade called bis two hired
along t
men and after some discns&ion one
By Wire to the Evening Record.
went to a neighbors and borrowed a
SSJOOO FIRE.
USraCTED LAST Of M91
London. June 17.—A dispatch from gun. The dog was then shot. It was
afterward identified by Octave Demine
SOMMEU .qiOE
Jehnaen Ceeperage Cempan/s Plant Toklo this afternoon reports that Jap­ as Itelonging ip Henry E. Carlyle, a
anese admiral Kammura. who It
at CeMwrater Oamagad.
nelghlmr about one and one-half miles
•O BAYS STAMP OM SOME THAT
FOe. HIE MAN
suing the Raiaian veasels which sank way 'The dog Is said to have been
By
Wire
to
the
Evening
Record.
HAVE BEEN NECOVEBEO.
IcSous
WHO KNOWS.
Coldwaier. June IG.—The Juhniison the Japan^ traaaporu In the atxaits
Cooperage company lost the part; of of KnrM^ haa caaght np with
BUILT NEW CO'TTAGE
and atmk one of the Rnaslan vessels
plant devoted to Armour imrk I
Exesrsientota Sar«d Hm4s a« Tl
by fire todaj The |o«ii js
off Sbimaneken on Ihe Northern coast Mra. L. H. Wheeler Hj
MEN'S
Nice One
PaMxd th« WrMk—Woman Tew»
two-lhlrda Insurance
of Japan.
at Omena.
Ml for Oood flovivod and Will
Mrs, U H. Wheeler has bnlli a fine
Ona Thousand Killed.
Probabl)f Boeovor—Fow
•w cottage at Omena and mad.- a
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Fwnorala Wort Hold.
large purchase of goods In the city
Toklo. June 17.—The sarrivors
‘rday with whih to fumlRh It.
the Jap transport Hitachi Mark, which
We arc showing all the
cottage Is one of the finest at
sunk by Rust
Omena and no expense u being
Utesl kinks of fashion in
' Oroat Dtaaitoro of Recent Years.
tg of Korea on Wednesday have spared to make the fiirnlKhlngs
IJves lost In Paris Bazaar hor
•ed
ir
Toklo.
They
tell
the
stor>
Men’s Oxfords the new
iH^St. IJII
Imrge numt>en> of i
ANNUAL EVENT THAT ATTRACTS
ror, 500
of Ihe loss of the vessel as follows:
on the floors at
hou.?e Itself
toes, the new leathers, the
Ixail la Marilnlqur eruptions
"At 7 ;a. "m. the Russians wenthousands.
ell Ilghteil and made one of
(est.i. 12.000.
correct
sha«les in Tans—
sighted. JThe Japanese attempteil
! modern cottages In this par
Dead In Iroquois theater Sre.
ut at 10 o'clock the Russians
ape blit
that, as you know, are in
Viriims of aiocum horrors—pos­
^ere WUl Be Fourteen StaHera I o|>ened a terrific fire and in a few min
fashion again this season.
sibly 1,000.^
utes the decks of the transpons wenthe Orest Race—Lowest Odds Are
WANTED—35 salesladies. 20 cash
vered with corpses. A shell struck
Our Oxfords fit, loo—they
e engine mom and killed 200. At boys and 10 clothing salesmen. Apply
Three to One.
«k>n’t slip at the heel and
By Wire to Ih* KrenlnK Uncord.
Benda A Co.
In the evening the Hitachi Mark tonight at 7:30.
sunk. Captain Campbell, the English
New York. June 17.—Five hundred
gaj>e at the sides : ; :
Chicago. June 17.—The great Amer­
raped ooverboard and is
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
vlrllms of the steamer Oeneral Slo­ ican Derby occurs here tomorrow and commander. Jumped
chief engineer was
cum disaster lie in their homes as usual Washlnr'»n park will be
lied on the bridge
$2.00 TO $4.00
shrouded and encased for burial. A crowded with people from the highest
Odonel Esurhl. commander of the
the lowest degree. The American troops, ordered the flag burned when
few funerals took place to«lay. Iiut
Derby Is an event that Is Uvsked for
lost and he and the
most of the dead will be buried to
or months ahead and for second mate and other officers com­
morrow and Sunday. The stricken
display windows of the big mitted suicide."
stores have l>een full of pretty
diMrlct is swathed In black.
The los of life is estimated at U»00
It Is still difllcolt to estimate tb<' tiimes for women, horse goodsi and persons.
ever>-thlng suggestive of the bigX fiay.
number. of missins. Some city ».f
Ijuu year Derby day was cold
Finnish Governor Dead.
flclalB still l*elleve that 1.01)0 perished, rather disagreeable but the great park
by others ft Is believed the nnml er was Jammed to the very fences. All By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
Petersburg, June 17.—Gent ral
forenoon Michigan avenue was a verit­
wUl not ezeeed 800.
Bobrikoff. governor t>f Finland, who
able
itarade
with
all
sorts
of
vehicles
John Rice, a diver, reporiB it
yesterdav shot at Helsinitfors by
from the six-horse tally ho to the
there were many bodies discovered
son of Senator Schaiimann. illetl
irge touring car and from the light
during Ihe night.
the submerged paddle l»ox of the S
nad cart to the little runabout.
The following are the horses enram. Mate Flanayan says the flr«‘
Another Jap Transport Sunk.
great event tomorrow:
hose on the Stnciini was iiseless. Cor
Odds.
Horses.
Weight
Nagasaki June 17.-TI,.- Japanese
is a guarantee
oner Berry has In hU possession life 3 to 1
Rnglish luid
127
ansiKiri Katzono Mam tiwlav fouled
preservers stamped as follows4 to 1
Moharlb
125
e Yamatokan off MnjI The f.irmer
against mistakes,
4 to I
Highball
122 sank.
"Passed by United States steam
Ktol
Rapid Water
122
boat inspector June 18. 1891."
€ to 1
Fori Hunter
125
cheap drugs and
Siz years is said to be the limit of a 12tol
Bill Curtis
119
Brsi^laas life preserver made of s«i:id 15 to 1
Elwood
127
impure chemicals.
15 101
Flower King
115
cork.
l,x}nsdale
Secretary Cortelyou of the depart­ 30 to I
nrand New
ment of commerce haa arrived here 40 to 1
Woodson
from Waahingttm and aays be will in 50 tol
Cooper
WENT TO THE JURY AT 2:45 THIS
Ed Tierney
VMiicate the diaaster and prosecute 40 to 1
AFTERNOON.
50 to 1
Santemo
the rnllty Kovemment offlclals.
Between S75 and COO bodies have
I.
F.
D.
WEDDING
been recovered so far. About fifty re­
Three Divorces Granted—All Bu.Kiness
The Old Reliable Shoe House
main unidentified.
May Be Completed by the Court
room Waa a Carrier, So Was Pastor
Although' many of the bodies taken
This Afternoon.
and the Bride Wat a Sister
to the morsue were very l>adly muti­
lated and the cimhinc in nany cat
of One.
New Stand 242 Front Street
almost entirely burned off. valuab
las lKH>n cwciipityl all
have been taken from them
with the
• of Sevln B. Cole vs.
North Branch. Mich.. Juno 17 — day
in the keeping of city officials, l
Craw, t
-ase going to the Jiirv
There was a real rural carrier wed­ Mark45.
extentt <of 1200.000 o
ding In Bridgeport. Saginaw county.
Last night the following divorces
thiir Austin Hill, the
groom. Ik a rural carrier with head­ ere granted: Michael Lardle v*.
>
Abstracts of Title
quarters here; the bride. MIs.s Carrie Ethel Lardle. Florence Ellis vs. MarBIIIf. Iva Corning vs. Matthew K.
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
Ella
Stacy,
is
a
sister
of
Rural
Carrier
1 may l>e found In the fart that It
Comlng>
Estxbllxhnu in I8S8
was destroyed by fire rather than Charles Stacy of Bridgeport, and the
The divorce cases of Emma D. Tuffs
[ Room 210 Statn Bank Bids.
ceremony
was
performed
by
the
hus­
stolen by ghouls.
i. Fred Tuffs-and the divorce case of
tling preacher-carrier. Rev. R. W.
Emma Kavish vs. Frt-d Kavlsh were
ExcuraionUta Bared Heads.
Frees.
ken tinder advisement by the court
Aa the Iron steamboat eomiuiny's
home affair. The
After the completion of the Colethree-deck excursion steamer Slrus bride was bi-autifullv gowned and the
raw case the divorce case of Alice
went up the sound yesterday morning
tastefully diuxirated with
vs Hugh H. Woody was taken
with all of Its bunting flying and lh»- smilax. roses and carnations.
K lipoody
by the court.
general hubbub of a large excursion dainty luncheon was served the
When court adjourns It will be to
party, as many of the 2.000 women and
tests.
Ik It Is very likely that court
children on board as could crowded the
Rev. Mr. Frees, since Jan. 1. 1904. July
rail and vlewfnl the wreck of the Gen has made a great record for all-around will adjourn this evening bet |i may
necessary in continue court until
eral Slocum, but with hare<l and
I two lines of work. He tomorrow
Ivity In
iMtwed heads.
sermons and addresses,
; given
The steamboat Cygnus passed a few married seven couples, attended five
scene
l
mlniitea later.. the' same
I
le being
funerals, made 120 pastoral calls and
STOKN IN CUBA
ird play­ traveled 4.296 miles. He is rutlTl car
ing a hymn,
from this place.
Worst Hurricane In a Decade D
and childrei
otroyed
a Village and Killed
•V Still another excursion boat sailed
Forty-five Persona.
by the wreck during the rooming. It raOVINCAL CONSTABLE
was on the barge Levy and numbered
WH. UVING KILLED
about COO women and children.
Santiago
Woman May Recover.
Was Endeavoring to Arroat a Man 'learner to Manzanlll. June
Perhaps the most remarkable cas
o-orst storm of a decade liegann Frida
Who Is Said to Bo WantetTfor
In the many appalling experiences t
and culminated Monday night in foul
Burglary.
Slocum ws
those who.
'h fell In
-en Inches of rain which
thatI of Mis
Mias Clara Hartman, who ws
3iirs. accompanied by a hurricane.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
picked up for dead,, towed behind
The lower village of El Cobre has
•24 inch Black Jap Silk (Lyons Dye)
boat for several miles. wrapped In a
Sault Ste. Marie. June 17 —Provin­ been destroyed.
as dead and then cial Constable Wiliam Irving was shot
rty-flve persons are known to be
and scores are missing. Bodies
and killed this morning at Webb^
floating In the Cobre river.
wood by a man named Chartrand. who
30 inch Natural Habutai Wash Silk,
gQ
is said to be wanted for burglary in Twenty bodies have been recovered
extra heavy, at.................................. *%J%J
Ottawa. Tnrlng tried to arrest Char- by boats patroling the bay.
I rand, xho pulled a revolver and fired.
ILLINOIS MAN LOWEST.
L. L. A. SOCIAL AFTERNOON.
li) inch Black Feau de Soie Silk, worth
KQ
NO HOPE FOR NASH.
Bids Opeiwd for the Prupoaed Public
S5c. extra special.............. ...............
'
Building in Traverse.
Principal Artery Loading From Heart
tton. June 17.—Bids for the
Washlaroi
Hardoning.
A delightful afternoon was spent
c4loa of a public building
coastroc^loa
today by the members of the Ladlee'
By Wire to the Evening Record.
*n opei
Traversee City hare
been
opened at
h
Library association in their pleasant
R follows:
departi
Columbus, O.. June 17.—The doctor
sbon program was given,
la.. >4».
Newcomb. Martnetu. WU
attending ex-Oorenjor Nashj says he is
res of which were violin
Alexander Dawson and John
rf the
s Bessie Fulghi
BchmldL Toledo. O., »43.»C2: Hanaoo
1 the heart
The Dress Fabric of greatest beauty and util­
by Miss Agnei
? for 1
ity; the genuine perforated every 3 yards on
mmlttee,
the selvedge W M. F. REA D.
[HuUting of Mesdsn
. Curtis.
FAIRBANKS
WILLINa
NE-AH-TA-WANTA'S MANAGER.
. B. Moore, John Kel

!'

KTWESN «« AUO fOO POOIM
HAVE BUM ItCCOVBBBO.

Keep e«ol

vmlly fair in south
PDBsihl.r Stowers ta north
irtkm. Moderate showers xrllh fresh
outherly wind.:.
Oeneral—Few thunder storms Oen-

l^attiitioclis

nnun BusncAi

JAF omens SUldDEO

WIIXMAHE
ANWQUKT

THE

STYLISH
OXFORDS

DERBY DAY
TOMORROW

:t H e;

Sodi a prettj lot and at toeb qxtraordinaiy low prices aaoon is
quite ao tndDcemcnt to pnrehue. Yoa can aflord a Hmmmmt tUa
year, aardjr. Good, close wov en ooes, durable oolon, foil sixe and
length, and with fringe, from H.i5 fit $8j00. Give ns a call.

^ 0lly Book Store
WEATHER—0<-ocrally fair in M>uth portion. Poszibly xbowMx in
north portion Moderate xboaer* with freah xoatberiy winds.

What
Will
BENDA
Do
Next?
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

JlfredWhedricii

RED CROSS
LABEL

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.

CRAW.C0LE
CASE ON YET

W. L. BROWN

MQR.

C^. Laka Ava. and 1 Oth

HIEIIKR TIE SIOIE

...219.. . FrankFriedrlcli&Cii

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

; O. C. MOFFATT :

FOUR IN ONE
Black Japanese Silk
Four virtues in one.

60c YARD

LANSDOWNE

S. A. Smith Will Be Back in Old Place Would Accept Vice ProoidMtIal NomL
natlM if TMitfwcd Him.
Again.
8. A. Smith will agaia manage N«- By Wire to the Evening Record.
dh-u-wania riaart this aeamm. PreChleaso. June 17.—OMsrast__
viooi to last smm<m Mr. Bmith had the Henwavar of ladiaas nayc Senator
resort la charge for foortaea years. F^alrbanka win accept the rice preol
He has many fHends In the city wbq dentlal comlaaUoD If tendered to him
will he glad to aee him hack la hia old
THY A RECORD WANT AO.
pinee again.

WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN THE CITY
•uu will run «n ice cream wngm. xou
can get Ice cream at your door In any
quantity and always the best.
2213-21
J. W. Jackson.

^ FactMT

on KimbairplaMw 12i

e. Wilbelm,

C0rmtr Trowt
Mad VaipM

SEE OUR
NEW
PANAMI
HITS
In new

Summer
Pants..

■i

patterns. ca\simeres and flannels—

>i/cs for young men from ‘2S to 3*2 waist—sizes
for men from 3*2 to 44 waist -jirices

to 5.0U

you won’t need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING
SUM'S for young men from 30 to 36 breast
measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas­
ure 5.00 to 16.00 in price—especially good val­
ues in our medium priced outing suits at 7.50.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
FAMOUS GUESTS FKESKNT
mrewcll Party Laat Cvaning at tha
irodoctng the goesta from abnau’.
Home of Miaa Grayoon in Honor
Music, recluitions. gaoias and a
of Miaa Douhan.
flower contest aided in making the
guests feel at hoaie. after which lea
very deKghtful "farewell party- cream and cake were served.
given laxt evening at the home
Those present were: Alice Rooa^;'^
of MIm Nelie Orayaon. 217 Seventh veil. Queen Wiibelmbia. Mrs. WIggs.
et. In honor of Miaa Elvera Don- Mrs. Hear Green. Mrs. Dnolay. the
, who leaves thU city next week Jane Bride, the Oaeat af Boaer. n
1 her parenu. who are moving to daaghtars of Ooramer BtMs and of tha J
PraaMoet of tha Aatl Bale
of the "staadfhst" Foxy Grandpa and Oarria 1

la Flint aogtlBt Baaday

mSoFtir tha gaat jmr, aai tha

Ooopar, Charterolx.
M tk* pattemt9 at Travaraa
r Ctr, MUk^ m MOPakrtiM aMttar.

MUtIC AND HAIR.
‘i At |aatilw«aarat taaat 1>« oae*^
Wa hockcrad Mar. wbr doc* *
iPMalilaattfwafB kavc tmA a Inmlaat
arop of kair? Aceordlag to Hr*. Am
Ha Waad HalUac* ot Now York the
Raawar la aaar. It U tb^ aaiuic that
4oaa lt. Baldhaada. parti BP aad take
jNitlea Mo loagar aaad jour top pl«ce
tUitaa la tka araalac lisht. take a
4oaa a Uact aad It will ipnwt Uke a
■raaa bar tree. So aar* Mr*. Holteogk« aad ibe probablr know*.
I'' Mr*. Holbrook adrice* caution. It
aaaaat that wblle one aelection m>
So poB pood. It not oolr wont work oo
Ika other fallow but Mr actuallr dc
klai harai. For axanple, oo(
OrtaTa aoaaU'i nar be all rlsbt In
Toar oaaa bat la aaotker It map cbum
l;4ha hair to tell Ilka Port Arthur;. If
jtmt of Narta’c lullabr* cauM* pour
; ^r to STOW it will probablr maki
' ^ Joaa* loac what Uttle be has; li
C&aaMaada’i thrill* will Uckle rour
ktraoto appaadace Into life It mlsbt
Saaa^ taapaadod aalMtloa la poui
NBCla Bob‘« Lahe^rla Mr do the
^■laiB* Ibr rour wife but map blait
the hopaa of her lUter; RubenRteln'»
hMlodp la r Blsbt rethatch pour top
arhUa Maadataaoha'* wedding marcli
wotM kara Joat the oppocite effect ;
’ tha rlbratioa* of Chopin * oota at
rtHtgaaMRt Bight produce a good crop
Wklla a “Hot TIm in the Old Town
Tonight.** would cause rigor mortis.
As wm be saen. the thing is coi
pits but it Is a beautiful theory. Jum
think of the pleasure It would be to a
baldbaaded man to go along the river
bank on Suaday afternoon and on hli
ralum home find that "Polly Prim
baa canaad a natural toupe to make
hf appearance. On the other hand
wpnld a man whose hair fell out on
aoeoont of "Pltter Patter" be Justified
la trying to kill the musicians?
It U to be hope that Mr*. Hoi
hiBoke's theory won't start working
Joat pat. It U a little too erode, the
Saar point* must be brought forth
Base Insulator against the falling out
nwrent anst be provided else a man
wfll wear out his bead losing and re
IMUlag hla hair since It can all be ar
ecBipllshed through the same agency
HEROES AND COWARDS.
At times of all great disaster, there
sre deeds of heroism recorded. Men
who la common every day life filled
▼err tsMsslSeant place in the world.
when the opportunity came performed
deads that made their names live
Tka Slocum disaster was an example
of this. Heroes were bom In an in
ataat and heroines also. While the
. taBes rolled with scorchlar beat o
evarything around, lugs and ri
craft kept a* closely as possible
tha great burning boat and rescued
tbOM that they could.
On the other haad, that sam
aidbr brought to light beartlessness
that Is hardly believable. It It said
that a large white yacht, firing the
New York Yacht club's flag, but
ths owner’s pennant, passed
bmlas ateamer and when at a
▼aMlent distance stopped and wstchwi
thP people struggling In the v
aai the bUxlng boat Not a
wan thrown, not an offer of help
B^. ao the h>port said. An offleer
Btaad on Hte-bridge and watched the
kra with a glaa*. All around were
psaple and bodies floating In the river
htt this yacht did not offer to
pidk these 41P although It could have
heaa done with ease.
That U the darker side. Perhaps the
cayaln of the craft and passengers
Biff aoM day be face to face with
deiRh even as the Slocum's victims
Pdrtmps. another yacht will watch
; thair struggle* as they endeavor to
•aaabe from cremation or drowning
BBd then they will know how the vie
tiM felt as wUhout aid. although It
was la might, they were either con
SBBed In that awful blaxe or were
dragged down by the river's current.
Down la Grand Rapids they caught
A traasp aad arrested hlB because he
teftaaed «D taka a bath. A few m<
aga a CUeago ooilege professor said
thiR liathlag was parmlehMs aad la
order to live to a green old age. be
had abstained from It Indefinitely
aad aobody arrested the college pro-

MWING

emetk

ENTERTAIN ED.

Mrs. Man Hosala Waa tha Haataas
The sewing cireic of the Compan
looB of Fbrasters was very pleaaaatb
oatattalaaT yesterday afterBoon by
Mrs. Baa Hoasle. About twenty were
preaeat aad eajoped n very happy

SaoBd rice president. Jfrs. Robin
SOB. Boyne City.
Secretary.
Mrs. Carrie
C Hena
street. Bellalre.
Treasurer, Mr*.
Rlls Wallbrecbt,
Central Lake.
The next meeting will be held at
Charleroix next year, in May.
At the supper hour the delegates
from oat of town were dined in the
Putt bonding, two doors north of the
Me ball, where extensive prepar*
attoBS bad beeo made. The delegat(
who arrlred oo the forenoon trail
had also been entertained at dinner
there.
Tbe evening session was given o
the exemplifying <rf the work of
Eastern Star by the local chapter,
the close of which s lunch was sened.
—Belaire Independent.

iLnFBBSUpna
WAS VEIT EHJOYADLE
Racaptioa and Danes Wars Pleasing
and the fiuppsr Mads a Decided
Hit Wtth All Preaent,

per glvco hr the Elks club last even­
ing was one of the most enjoyable af­
fairs of the season.
E»-er>t»ne pres­
had an excellent time from the l*eglnnlng until the end of the sesHion
reception was held at first and
inrIng began si 9 o'clock. Prof, and
rs. Wyssong furnlshwi the music
ir the dance and It was verv much
ijoyed.
The fish supper »*s the principal
feature of the evening, hoaever. The
on this delicacy bad done
>bly and as a consequence
over two hundred pounds of bass were
prepared by the club chef. The fish
were done to a turn and possessed a
flavor snd delicacy that had to lie
lasted to be appret
appreciated. The menu
stoga
consisted of fish, r
rye bread, s
lough
rlilps and coffee. There t rasn't
left <»f those two hundred
fish after the supper t

a number of his favorite
which added not a llulo
>asure of those present.
plea
Sam Benda accomiutnioil Mr.
<e In such an aide manner as to
much to the pleasure of the solos

insisted on going In and before
could remonstrate be bad aelxed her
by the arm aad harried her np the
steps to the front door.
An elderly
woman responded to the summons.
The traveling asan inquired if she was
rr of the girl at bis side.
the stn
r
celving D aSrMtive reply
ger gently led the girlI into• the hi
aad, toniiag to
the
mother, said:
‘Madam, your daughter flirted with
me on the street thU evening and I
have brought her borne to you. She
doesn't look like a bad girl and she U
altogMher too young and pretty l
streets akMie at night. I have
Ebter of my own about her age
would thank any man for dblng
•ne tonight and so would
Take good care of your
her mother.
don't let her walk the
daughter
streets SI night, and teach ber^ the
evils of flirting.’ ’’

HD. BALOHEAD8!
Try

the

Music

Cure

Maks

Grow!
New York. June 17.—Mrs. Amelia
Weed Holbrook's
Ipcture on
"The
Power and
Possibilities <
which was recently dellii'ered in New
York, has aroused great Interest and
been besieged
by pen
r> know more *l>ou( the
plication of music as a remedy
ental and physical Ills.
"I b«-lleve that the effeett of music
the treatment of disease will be
greater than those that have l>een ob
lalneil from electricity," said Mrs. Holhrnok. "It Is Impossible, however, to
say what will cure any given disease,
becaupe the very kind of music that
will be
beneficial with one
person
would be disastrous with another
Mrs. Holbrook said that it wa
tposslhle to prescribe the kln<
tiMc that would make the hair grow
as to prescribe for any other physical
condition.
said, "and
Insiruroenis Is had.
mpoKltlinns to be used
Inwn f(
should undertake
rashly,
hi). however, for the. v
t will promotle growth on >
head will cause the hair to fall

SEVENTY BLACK BASS.
Party CaughLISI'j Pounds In Slh
Lake^Yesterday.

le parry of Elks at Silver It
yeateiday certainly made good in 1
fishing line.
On their return to 1
zst evening
they had
15
Boxers at the We-que-tong Club Last
of black bass. The fish w
Evening Were Evenly Matched
r nearly of one size an<l th'
) In the hunch. The party v
and Kept 'Thinge Moving.
od of Ai
Dunn and Bert
the Wi‘-queThe iKixIng matches
was
created
when thi
tong club last nlght were again gcKxi
carrioil down the street.
and <one of the largest crowds jpres.
■ally
and
STAGE AND PLATFGRM.
ed
the bouts.
The
contestants
■e very evenly matched and the
The Rutledge Stock company, which
was fast and furious from the
will ot»en their aeek’s engagement
rt to the finish. A nnmlier of ladies
here on Monday. June 27, Is a perma­
•e present and enj«ive«l
ipany which has Just
nent stock company
successi
cessful run of
three
finlshcfl
Lgo ai
:gert
tir through
Michigan,
summer
Smith. Robert Chase and Charles Ash
They have
almost nnllmited numAlfred Moore and Ted Southard
l>er of
if high class, royalty plays which
’ very eve
they produce with plenty of special
a toas up at 1 e end of I
Bcenerv and electrical effects
round In each cas
Among their members are Mr. R.
e sparring
Inbridge,
Rutledge and Miss Grac
in Chi
During their late engagi
cago the newspapers w
PICKLED HUMAN HEAD.
fuse in praise of their clever work
Surrounded by exceptional!
-eptlonally strong
artists they put on their plays In a
manner
-r almost beyond criticism.
8t. Louis. June 17.—The
South American trital chieftain, ci
THE MARKETS.
off and preserved by his conqueror,
neighboring barba rian king, la a grev
saxxzwo mica.
a
some but interf>sting exhihil in
to
Brarilian st-ctinn of the antbropolog
2
world’s fair. The
head Is a part of a collection of
p native tribes
Ing Cl
After belni
•r the custom in such cases
treated
bv having all the facial
and skull
bones
removed.
It was
then
put
through a process of curing that har­
dens the flesh and preserves the orlg
inal color. As a result the head is
practically unchanged, except in size
The process reduces the size and the
aam. or
once-savage chieftain’s bead now ap­
pears about the size of a man’s fist.
A luxuriant growth of hair of more
than a foot in length ia appended
the diminutive relic, the features
which are perfectly preserved.
The
mtiEtache and beard are also perfect.
red from the
specimen was secured
warriorr who decapitated it in the in
lerior of South America and is the
VIAYRR
exhildtion

THBEE GOOD ONES

EXCURSIONS
PereMarquetti

MISS LEWIS ENTERTAINED.

Settkr*'

Fare* to tha
Southoast

South

a

One way jBcond-clasa UckeU on
lie at all stations on first and third
Tuesdays of each month. Ask agents
for particnlara.
fri
dellghtfi
at her pleasant cottage,
guests gathered around the bright
Are in the big fireplace and music and

Catarrh that can01 be cored by Hall’s Catarrh Cor«.
F. J. CHENEY A CO„ Toledo, O.
We, the nnderslgned. hare known F.
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him perfeeUy haoorahle in aU
business transacUona. aad financURy
ab!e to carry oat any obligations made
by hU firm. Waldlng. Klnnan A Mar­
vin. 'Wholesale Dmgglsta. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern­
ally. acting directly npoa the blood
and maooBs anrfacea of the system.
Taatimoalala sent free. Price, 76c

World** Fair, 8t Loula.
Round trip tickets at low rates. O
sale at all ticket sUUoifh.***Aak agent
for rates, limit of tickets and full pai
ticnlars.
M A tnea
TlMM<MfCtriw
The comical golf girl of the ett:
with her
straight
front
elevate
Grecian liend. I->eoch heela. pompi
doar hair, and manKUplal ahirt walat.

pit* as she Mkes for
looks to n>e as If she Is going out to
a
da.v’s
wnahlng.—New
York
Piwm.

Sae tha lata stylaa in Kimball 1
112fi Front atraat.
tHAVINOa.

South BMo Lwmbar

THY A RECORD WANT AOi

The three convlcU who escaped
from Marquette prison a few days
•go have so far elnded their pnrsiiers.
and a reward of |75 U offered for
their capture.
SchookTafi
in the state. Mr. luver* at inai piatw.
U 100 year* old. and was bom but
four and a half years after the death
of Waabingtoc.
ManUUque
Plooeer-Tribttne
shows unmistakable
it)- In lu advertising columns, and an
addition of more pages

»lleve that
neb in evidence as evei
The bartenders of Battle Creek have
organised a baae ball team, alnce the
edict of the police department cloHng
red
today has relieve
the saloons
them of their duties in mixing the
American highball on the first day of
the week.
One
Sanilac
county
farmer
■olved the farm labor problem.
His
daughter ia going to give six kisses
bo shocks the most whi
during the season. That farm Is m
overrun with men pleading for a J<
have never been kno«*n
work before.
3 more will the meek and lowly
wander the streets of Houghio
and browse upon the grass and shrule
l»ery along the wayside, for the presi­
dent of the village has appointed a
lundmaster. and hereafter ai
HS cow* will be corralled.
Glengarry is the name of a new
village planted by the Manistee N
North Eastern ralljiay near
Sher
A large department store
be erectetl there, and there are ntof the proposed establishment
of a cement plant on a site near tliere
A Ypsilanti man named McLaugh1 took
a dose of •fcKUeas**"
the
her day. mistaking it for headache
posder. and then hot footed it m the
drug *t«ire. where he was told that
•esi'lt would not be serious
Me
apoarently trying to make tniih

commissioner made
found all the saloons, with one ot
-eptlnns. doing a rushing lutsl
nd in some cases the projirliere behind the bars mixing
Following
Lansing custom, the saloonkw-pers
ill Ik* given prinieil copies of the
inday closing law and reque»te<l to
Rev. S J. Stewart, pastor of the In
dependent
Congregational church of
Battle Creek, on Sunday Inaugurated a
nature day. which
uniquo departu
her*after .will 1
an annual event at
church. The church was beaut Idecorated with flowers, shrubs.

nal.ire study^
lulated liy the gcK>d

the roost famous expert t
Blip
ply in the I’nited
I'nited States,
Sts
has l*oen in
Battle Creek making; a study of
city’s sater problem,. which is
Is b«
b<
ing a Bcriims
In company
of public works h> has been
Ing an examination of the various
proposed sources of supply.
Several
seeks ago another expert was ih€
from the east, and It is said that be
agree a_s to shat that city will have
do. but their reports are not to
made public at present.

These .Patterns are the most reliable ones;
they always give satisfaction. JULY DE­
SIGNER and Patterns now ready. FASH­
ION PLATES FREE.

FEED MILL

Zilk. J. WEHELM STREET

boaliicaa.
Large
good locatlaa. eight horae power
gasoline engine, grain bins, ele­
vators. excellent baaemenu corn
aheller.
feed
grinder,
etc.
Chance to add a good aide line
which we can give in connec­
tion. Buy now and be ready for
fall trade. Open Tuesday and
Saturday evening.

A. F. NaHIngm-.

C. W. Aabton.

KEEP OUT
THE FLIES
On June Poth

people are to'lng
Just
this

nw

unless

You can t d«.

yo<i

have

d<iorB and window sciwns
have

a

g«vxl

stock

of

wire

cloths,

Wo

at Brcxlhagen’s Barn.

Leo Solomon

Bpriiig

hinges, door springs, etc.
When you nee<!
I Mb

line call

anything

and

look

in
our

stock over and get our price.B.

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET

FRINK TRUDE

COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

146 EAST FRONT STREH

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY

Ladies, "you can Jump on IL tram­
ple on It, but it will come up smiling
every time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
arnlth. 8. E. Wait A Son*. Traverse

HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
A WEEK, TUESPROMPT DELIVERY

Fre.sh testimony in great quantity
Is constantly coming in, di laring Dr.
Kings New Discovery
iscovery foi
for Consumplion. Coughs
and Colds
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. Bentorvllle. Va.. serve*
as examj)le. He writes: "I bad bron­
chitis for three year* and doctored all
the lime without
being benefitted.
Then 1 began Uklng Dr. King’* New
Discover)-, and a few bottle* wholly
cured me." Equally effective in curing
all Lung and Throat troubles. Con­
sumption. Pneumonia and Grip. Guar­
anteed by Johnson’a Drug Store and
F. H. Meads. Droggltts. Trial bottles
lOc. regular size* 60c and 11.00.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

BOTH PHONES

. RECORD WANT AD.

FIFTY YEARS IN BUSINESS
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co

ha*- l»een TraverKc f’lty’s trading cen

tre fn»m the time U was "the imly Flore." 12x20 in
. ItB mammoth building of seven great complete

bIw.

Bbires

Io the pri*aent. with
with

a total floor

spare of Kmi.inmi Bqiiare f.*ct. or almosi two acres and a half
The succesB of this Ktore —for suri'ly fifty yearB of continuous luiBlrieBIs a snetNKs to be Justly proud of—Is due to strict
down from the very start - Honesty In every

Startling Evidence.

will have a carload of

screen

iliMirB at all prict-B. also wimlow
Bcre<*nK.

1

Horses from Indiana, which will be shown

scre<*n

liusine-*B

tratiBRcthin.

principli-s laid
square

d^-aling

with every customer
Ab we turn the fifth-tli mile j»osi and U-gin another yi-ar's buHln«*BH. we
want to state the fiiiiire as well as the pa*-i {Mdicy of the store:
ABSOLUTE

INTEGRITY. SATISFACTION.

ACCOMODATION-with

the purjKi--e of winning and holding tin- ronfl<lence of ev.-ry indliidtial who
enters Its iloors.
I’nder no possihle clrcumftanceB will this house sanction any word or
d«N*d of any employee deslgn<*d to roiBh-nd a iiurchaser "A well pleased ruslomer Is the l>est advertlBement "



The Bplrlt of ACCOMMODATION will rule, and in the treatment of pal
rons and vlsIiorB this spirit wifi in* developed

to the fullest

want to keep the g(K*«l will of all our old customers

and

extent

friends,

and

We
shali

endeavor Ui make the firm name famrably known to every man. woman
and child In

Northern Michigan.
A thorough knowledge of the different lines of goods—buying for spot
cash—selling the ven’ best quality of go«»ds at the hiwest posBilde prices—

More New Gomis

each department complete to the smalleBt

Screen Doors, 65c and apwards

detail—furnishing

your

house

complete '’fronv cellar to garret "—clothing y

I from*head to foot — without

having to leave the building, are facts

re

that

fully

appreciated

liy

the

trading public

r/#

eUrntTEWABE

We want you to count this atore your own—to be free and feel perfocily
at home—to depend upon it—(o criticise it to its manager*, by which criti

SHurr wusTS
Are jroa wantii^ a shirt waist of
Bay kind in large or aipall lizet?
If ao^ do Dot tkiDk of bayiiM
ontil yon have aeca oar new
one that ihoold be here by Sat­
urday or Mooday. Remember
these waisu will be exdocive
pattern* from cxdusive ihixt
Btaiat manafyaoren at £CON>
OMV priccA Abo remember
oor lotalion, SAl Front Street.

cism we expect to continually improve it and make ti. Just as you. the pub­
lic. would like It.

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

41

THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I

m

MB svsnvs BBpOBa THATXBS* OITT, MIOH; SRTOAT, JtnrtlT, 1*04.

HANNAH fit LAY GO’S

f ■ UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLO U R
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE cmr.

cmua nws

•r m w«iLB

Thirljr-<wo jr««r« from o»c« boy
That U ih» wwd of
CharlM K. Hei*»r. who hu Ju*i b«*n
ptaoed At the head of the Becond Natkmal buk of Hamilton. O.
Mias Sarah Louiae Gllaaan of Hallowell. Me, has Just resigned aa a
school liheher. after ronsunt senrire
of Afty-two years, dortng which time
ahe has had as pupils some of the
leading men of the sute's history.
Sir William Turner, who was long
an expert adviser to Darwin on ana­
tomical points Is still wonderfully
artire at his more than 70 years He
presided recently over the annual
meeting of the general medical coun­
cil In London.
Prof. Charles Baskerville of the
University of North Carolina, who has
made notable contributions to
knowledge of radio-activity, will t
bis place at the head of the depart-

_
He has
visiting’ Mrs. Evans' sister In
Poughkeepsie and while there attend­
ed a contea^ of the Hudson River
league and “rt^ted" uproariously for
the home tea^^shlch won.
William U Clark, the patriarchal
hanker of Mishawaka. Ind, has

nsa ueen wiuiuut w|<|ru>iiiuu.

democrats either Indorsing him or
leaving the place vacant on their
ticket. Mr. Clark has been connected
with financial Institutions since child­
hood. and for nearly forty years has
l»een at the head of that city's pioneer
lianking house.
Miss Helen Gould seems to be world
famous. While at the "city of Jerusa­
lem.” In the world's fair grounds at 8t.
Ijoiils. the other day. one of the party
with which she was asked the Nazareoe guide. Saffourl. If he had ever
heard of Helen Gould. "Oh. yes." he
replied. “She is a great American
woman, a philanthropist and a Chris
tlan." "Where did you hear of her. In
Palestine or In America?” Saffourl
was asked.
"In Palestine, many,
many time, and In America since I
came over.” he said.
Anti-Folk newspapers In Missouri
are making desperate efforts to check
the St. Ix>uls man's boom for nomina­
tion as governor. One story, now
l»elng Industriously circulated, relates
how when Mr. Folk was in Molierly
be ordersd-a highball from the hotel
bar. Before he could drink It some
ministers called to pay their respects
and Mr. Folk covered the glass with
his hat. After the preachers had de

the trouble of putting two men Into
one grave.”
J. Pierpont Morgan is gifted with a
great deal more humor than U gen­
erally known. Not long ago. while in
l>indon. he was Introduced to a lady
made some pretensions to peer­
age. “Pardon me." said this lady,
haughtily, "to which Morgans do you
bcdongr' "Oh. we are an Independent
branch.” replied Mr. Morgan, slyly.
we date bark to the Norman
kings.” "Ah. then you have a coat of
arms?" Mr. Morgan di
his pocket and brought forth a shining
I piece. • ThlK" be
t of arms: a few
other families have adopted t

.rr,.;.'

liing be
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
tatur, Ala. "For three
Newson. Decatur,
rites, "I endured InsufferahbT’
i indl
trouble.
evitable when doctors and all n
dies failed. At length I was Induced
try Electric Bitters and the result
s miraculous. I i [proved at once
and1 now I'm completi
comj. ftely recovered,
Furr Liver.
Uver.
Kidney, Stom
8t
iver. Kidney.
Stomach
and Bowel
troubles
es Electric Bitter
iBitters is the only
medicine. Only &0c. It's guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug Store
Meads. Druggists.
The Parts Am demy of .M.illHne. In
view of the exiidleut n*-ults ul.tnlmNl
In divers countries by Ibe iiMH-bunical
protection of bobses agnliiKt uio*<inltoes, has rewolved thnt the niiUtarj sotborltles should adopt Kiuiilur precantlons. more ii-iMM-lnll.r in the French
colony of klndagMstar.

tfWMMWfiHIFOVER THC SSA
IN THC rrCCRAOE.

»d by a eouM saril
I the blood-hwt fiDMi I

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

■%

I yP AMI MiMfWW I

Bscribed hy Charles O. D.
eru ia the Jnae MflClare'k. Mr. Rob­
erts kaows Ufa la the wOd la an tta
srap^
IS be^
nseau la this story, Tbe WUdaraoas
Loves a Maator,* aad Mr. Bobacts to
his mastery of It flada it aervtag him
well as a asediam for woodarfally intaraaUng fietlon. which Is In lu final
aaalyaU fact with all of Its snperlor

New York. June
the Herald
rotaea tella In tJ
liner aa a steerage passenger, paying
ft.Cd from London. «ie says:
On the quay one had the first taste
of cloae quarters to t which the pas­
sengers woold eventvally be rednoed.
Tickets for berths and vaccinatkm
cards had to be obtained before going
on board, and the struggle to get them
all bat a free figbi among some of

Cherboorg. which we peached In
five hours, we took on a few more paaaengers. mainly French emigranu.
> auggeative
of them Norman women, their
of shady hammocks U July 10-8tory teeth giving them away. I caught a
Botdt. now at 'hand. The eorer, as ns- gttiapse. too. of the ctmtents of the
mysterious paper parcels the ;;vomen
tentkras. U'a decided novelty. A^ and girls carried. It was curious that
of stories particularly adapted for the French emigre had a penchant for
summer reading is offered. The Hon. paper parcels—they were the stiffly
Bock HInricbsen of Illinois has an ex­ starched and elaborately got up bead
quisite satire called "Hattie's Hatchet dress so dear to the French peasant's
Crusader It Is In his own peculiar, heart.
rein and Inimitable. Other conoeiu of
Every one was so "perky” by Tues­
lighter cast are by JulU Truitt Bish­ day morning that the doctor talked of
op and Kennett Harris, both Well vaccinating
forenoon. Howrntlng In the for
known to the literary world. In a leap
by then, the chopi
to the other extreme Is a terrible story
our beam ends agi
revenge called "The Spell of the stewardess
have her time
Hooded Cobras," by Symmes M. Jel- folly
hf never hove In
ley. The author, whose bame seems sight without her stand of coffee, a
imfamiliar. Is an artist in making one bottle of the best "fold drawn” which
shudder
"Bertie's Affair, at the Lyliberal company puts freely on »ap
um." Is a clever combination of love
r the children.
Id things theatrical, by Ellis Holdom.
Among the men there were Russian
J C. Plummer's *’500 in Trust" as a revolutlohlsls fer» ldl> voicing their de^
nautical tale, ia one of bis best. The
for freedom In the new country.
selected masterpiece Is an orienUl There were the Macedonian Hebrews
—long gray-bearded, hawk-eyed, hook
nen In aged frock c<»ats to their
-good-natured Teutons ellmwed
flerce-looklng Slavs and l.ailns Yet
There is no doubt but that the sue
ere was no disorder.
cessful man Is a healthy man; there­
Vaccination had to bei>oKiponed tin
fore attention to thU subject on the
Thursday. The women and chil­
part of the people Is justified, and pub­ dren were all too ill to have It dune
lications devoted 'to its consideration earlier First of all, every woman and
should have g %ldo circulation. It it chid was ordered to the dlnlng-ruc*m.
probable ihati the question of health- There, with bodices off. they pastt-d
ftilnesf has newer received as much their arms under the electric light
thoAghtful. tatelligent attention as at held by the doctor's assistant The msthe present thne. The fads are giving j«»rlty pasiM^ «m to have their r**ii
way to a more practical consideration cards slgnedDand the two score others
of the subject. The best exponent of
put in k corner to swalt the or­
questions relating to health is Health- deal. There'.were very few unvacclrulttire. a monthly magazine ably edit nated. even the Italians were all In
1 by Dr \V R C. iJitson. and devoted
The men 'had onlv to file
:rluslvely to its specialty. It is safe
h the hall, and their examina
say that every Intelligent person
owe<l that the more res|>ectably
will he lH*nefltted far beyond Its cc»st dressed seemed to t>e the unvacclnat
>y the reading of this publication
ed. and yet there was not .me " eonHealth-Culture for June opens with
"
paper on the Evolution of Longevity scienilous objector
evening was sper
ly Dr. David Allyn Gorton, presenting grand sing song " The Farmer
some new and practical Ideas on the was the favorite with the Canad
subject, and Indicating the avoidable bound contingent There wei
causes that lessen what should l>c nortia-senpers ^oo\^
al longevity.
lugh to Toront o. For a II
The editor considers the 'Delect Ion
tHiiider" ^ot
extra (he two pounder"
of Disease. " " Breathing and Life." and than
Illustrated article on the Tub^ right through
Ings of the Body. "Banana.s as Food” Whit
‘Xplalns In regard to their growth and
cultivation, and, proves their great cated a the bucolk lay touched them,
body was up at daybreak on
rerylKK
food value, shoeing that they should
dining-room was fllle<l
-ut be considered as a dessert fotvi. Saturday. Llllng and
hungry crowd »>e
It as one of thl^ substantlals.
7 o'clock The first .■xrltement
" Leanness and Obesity.'" two condl came with the pilot's arrival, the secwhich affects a great
he
mail
It was rather a
many people. Is discussed by that
■rlence the four hours that
•ary experl
writer on hygiene. Dr. Fel t 1-.
really renrhed the
elapsed iM-foi
Oswald, and will appt-al to many
pier.
ers •• Women's Eating Habits"‘ e<ime.«
In for a goo.1 deal of criticism
There is a large amount of misroll
aneoiis matter pertaining to the restor
atlon and preservation of lu>alih.
Hi-allh-Culture is published monthly at
YOU HAVE ANY THIS WILL I
11.00 a year. 10c a copy by the HealthCulture Co .
W 23rd street. New
TERE8T YOU
York

lOMORAMGE

"So many Utile Uiys and cirk coi
to our store who are weak. ili
American boy in the act of throwing legged and hollow-cheeked ”
a ball over the home plate the June
American Boy is replete with matter
of Interost to wide-awake l>oys. for in
addition to the continuation of Kirk
Mimroe's celebrated story "The Blue
W. J Roe's “Camps and
Dragon.
Washington." there are
Campaign
•If." contlniie<l he. the fathers and
es of
mothers of such children would l*e
of Vlnol. we would
The stories are; "The Organization of
nee In tl
Barr>vHIe Fire Brigade." "Riding
iger generation t
Bucking Broncos of the Sea." "The city. You know Vlnol Is not a patent
Rescue " and “The Ranch on the Pe­ medicine, and Is just the tonic gro»
cos." !>>ading articles are "A Yankee Ing children need it will make for
boy who iMH-ame the people's cham­ them good, healthy flesh, sound l»one.
pion." being a brief review of the re­ hard muscle and rich, red bloo«1.
markable career _of the late ex-Gov"True. Vlnol Is a cod liver oil prep
ernor Pingree of Michigan; "Famous aratlon. but it does not contain a drop
('.Hides of Forest and Stream." "Miss of oil. or any bad tasting feature It
Clara Barton, " “A Pack Yard Club is so delicious that all children love It.
House." “A School for Choir Boys." yet It actually does contain all the me
•"Children of the Chinese Legation.” dlclnal curative elements found In
"Growing Peanuts at Home." "New fresh cods' livers, and is the most
Ways of Travel on Water," A Fa­ wholesome and l>est m«*dirine for chil
mous Boy Fisherman." prize essays
■en we ever-sold.
on rose grow ing. "BrecKllng Cages for
•We have many letters fnim grate^
Insects" and fill mothers whose children owe their
threr dara aflrr hr begaa oaing Dr. piem a Biitierflies and other
Mrdical XMacorrry he aras up and "Five Minutes aith a few Matches." health, and even life, to Vlnol
The
bay 'aute. always first In public vir­ Gotdra
around, and in Iwo taotr days b« weal U> work.
The last of eight articles on "How tc
tue. should recognize the connection Two bottlea cared him.*
ng
between religion and law " ‘ Precisely
The Common Sense Medical Ad\-iaer, Become Strong" also appears in this New Bedford. Mass., tells
ioo8 pages, in paper covers, is sent^^ numiver Best of all is the beginning did for her children She writes:
so." rejoined his nelgl
"With two puny, ailing children. I
U is possible to place on a Boston on receipt of ai one-cent slampa, to pay of a twopaj-t story by Arthur F Duf
fey. the world's champion one hundred
aa verv much worried. an<l did not
expense of maUing oa/y. ASStm
>-ard sprinter, telling of his triumpbi
R. V. Pierce, Bv£So, N. V.
low what to do to create strength
■ old world champions. This li for them and to have them gain flesh.
St everything, and as a
appeared In The American laat resort Vlnol. and the lieneflt from
Boy. This numlser also contains
great In a very short time
splendid article on "The Advantages They are rapidly gaining fleah and
of Physical Training for Boys" by Dr strength, and I am aaliafied Vlnol will
George L. Meylan. physical director of
I as much for other chUdren."
Columbia I’nlverslty. New York, and
It la because we know wbat Vlnol
score of pl<;tures showing the cham­ will do that we guarantee if it falls to
pions in the Interscholaatlc contests make your children well, rugged and
to refund your money
Johnheld April 23rd last In Philadelphia.
The page devoted to The Order of the
Drug
American Boy contains a variety of of Traverse City people the proprietor
ipany news, while the editor's page. of Johnaon'aI Drug !Store has arranged
druggists
"Just Between Ourselves." answers with some of the otl
1 Vlnol
[tions put by boys and particularly
su^h as relate to American I
the St. Louis exposition
of
Mexican
tllea
Twenty-five
• reguls
ere uaed In laying
e full t ’ interesting matter. of variunti dealgnsMexican iiatU»un1 pa
tlM fioor
tlie wiwkl'a fair.
vnion

..........

BUGGIES
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.

Barocy Anderson
STATE STREET

i

^=3r.syr£r.3r»

I will accumnlate, an«l the
; bosiik I there it dant
the more remnanta, consequently we have many short ends for oar
annoal dean up.
Many of the carpets you will find large enough for small rooms,
Ciyiectany halls and bevl rooms. There are so many uses to which
you can put a remnant of linoleum to that you will find something
you can use to good advantage, for there are a good many of them
and in various lengths—halls, bath rooms, pantry, small office and
many other small rooms.
Our lace curtain stock it in splendid condition; no old or out of
date patterns, but there are numy remnants—^that is odd pairs, odd
curtains, etc

All Of ihesc lou mist be dcfificd ip QfiicMy, fiid
will he, lor we haTC pit a qttlcR ret-ffat-oMhe-wty
price OB erery one
;

60c INGRAIN 50c Yd.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Sixty-]
owing to the ailvance in carpets. These three pieces we are going
to dose out at FIFTY CENFS A YARD.
Some extra good things in rope portieres are here. New designs

Store Will be Closed Every Friday After­
noon, Beginning With July 8tb

r:

CHILDREN.

Biowa out the gaa aad fandMwa the
newspapen "with a teat and an obituary
notice. "Didn't know it was loaded*
may be an honest plea, but it never
brought a victim back to life. ‘Thoae
wbolet a cough nm on. in ignorance d
the danger, find no escape from the con­
sequences when the cough develops into
lung trouble.
"nie best lime to cure a cough U when
it starts. Ordinarily, a few doses of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Mcdkal Discovery will
cure a cough at the beginning. But
even when the coogb is deep-seated, the
longs bleed and the body & wasted by
emaciation, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Diacorery arill in ninety-eight cases oat
of every hundred effect a perfect and
pennanent cure.
story, bii
$fi.000 FORFEIT will be paid by the
Fbik feels like taking a drink 1
World’s Dtspenmry Medical AsaociaUon,
would not be deterred from doing i
Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y., if they canby all the parsons In Missouri
not
show the original sifraature of the
dty <
At the Columbia unlverslt;
individoal volunteering the testimonial
mencement luncheon Dean Van
Vi
below, and also of the writers of every
ringe. who presided, referred play testimonial among the thoosands which
fully and under his breath, between they are constanUy pnblishing. thus
courses, to the fact that the Massa­ proving their genninenesa.
chusetts legislature bad granted the
•My hnshawl had bera ODaghlaf for ymia
right to the Young Men's Christian
association to confer the degree of
bachelor of laws "Too lutd that Bon' aach te
nuch a
Butler did not live to know of It
bJood-T_____ _

Car^ Rcmiuiils
Llooicnm RemiUBts
MattiM Remnants
Lacc CiulalD
Remnants
THE YEARLY
CLEAN l)P.

He who xteala my purse ate
:raah. and the dealer who sella
Imitation
Ion IRocky Mountain Tea, r
and School." Tblrty-two pages,
enty six Illustratlona. 11.00 per year. hla customer of that which enrlcJ
leavea
The Sprague PublUhlng Company. De­
cents.
troit, Mich.
Store.^
Makes young again the aged and in­
firm. The electric apark goes throiigh
every part of your body, bringing new
life, hope and ambition. That's what
WHY COOK WITH WOOD
Hollister's Rocky MoonUln Tea does.
S6 cents, tea or Ublets. Johnaon'a
Drag Store.

1 ron SAIM or wata:

NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LliSHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELL8.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO

FIGURE

WITH

YOU

AT

ANY

or 4O0UDQQ iUiiM pteM biMaa.

^r;i“.:s2r

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

-Tboa. thaarthwatla. tB

" ^ac Mar* r«aUa( part |S.a^'

125 C..ZS Street.
Travnrsn City, Mich.
Meail.or- nf the National Electr 'al Contrariora Aaaoclatlon of the
I'nlted Si8ie«

BUSY
This is a busy drug
store from the time it
opens in the morning
until it closes at night.
There is always
“something doing"
here.
We never find time
to stand around and
suck our thumbs.
The very fact that
we are so busy is a
good reason why we
should be busy for
YOU.

ELGIN G. LEWIS

ItffKT r <
MlfiCELLANEOUt.

aabAva.
DOJFINU BY B«Mh aad Vm
Cadar ■tCMd.

UP-TO-DATE

GASH GROCER

rtRATUIU-W(X>D-OOAL-Wa havaopan*
L/ wl M omn at aoraar at Bay aad Vwtm

D*5si:fsi2js;
J2S atas.'E
wTk Of aU klada fibaa. "Hair laoda ^



:i

Choice Butter 16c lb.
GookhiK Bitter 13c lb.

|BSTRAGTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRKXS
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First NatJonaJ Bank

226 East Friit Stmt
There is oo equal or compari­
son to be made between our

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.

HOME MADE
Soon, and you've been
vited. Select your

W. T. ROXBURGH. Man'r.

Onri ti sweet,

WEDDING

wholesome and nutritioot. Oar
graham and salt ristog ia fiat

■arvelMs G«re
f#r man

from our handsome aasort-

and the pride of Travene Ckj.
Remember our new bake thop

CUT GLASS.

is open to all at anjr time.

CHINA

TRIABLFS BAKHtY

AfisMi joMB. igmsa. kertiii. mSb mt SILVERWARE.
orofia. tana ani mMAs. sonMM M offfiMa
We enn aMenlMi yeti at the
handnome gltu we are tell­
ing for
MwaM—tatakinffttisMi awylkta It
StatakMlataMMtaaMAHerM M

tahsor. BtaftafiseMn'Mta.*'
Dr. OMwHTa HmM BmMsn OBMIm «M
taanfiioMMiatNaiaa tatOA mtmmrn

BREAD
and others.

GIFT

RA8TALU the Jtwcler.

P. fi.—Wt furnish handtome cards
with every gift

:: z

Siikt,tafi,lnlafnMHt,

J. M. FELL,
COMMiaaON BROKER,

WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?

A GAS RANGE AT COST—$11, $13, $15, $17

ladJea' cabinet, electric
baths In connection with her hair
draaalng pariora.
KlMt

mm

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

OONNKOTION* WRKK TiUL. JCIL.V I.
Pot ow in os trill
fct h 00 OUT tenoi. Voo can Btrc the exM of the ■«>», coaridering the high
prices of wood Biid oO.

TRAVKIRSnC OIXV OAS OOtaltaANV

Buita Soa-Naw Btata fflanlc
bultUIn
line. Corr
ffUla. Grand lUpIda,
bfpri-l
Oftdal1 kf^9MtatioM
I
vau wire, direct from New
York
Abwteeeecmit/.

TCYAJBSCOHOWAirrAfti,

i

W

TRB HYKHUIQ BSOOBDk TUTB8B «T. lOOE, IBliut, TOBE IT. UOL
BUNOAV BXEVIIBIO^

THE CLOTHING FOR YOU

HUM W|B Open fha Umm •»

Daart Mi la Ik*
aa« al
he waman rimin« aat
.
Tbe Aral 1
Dmrt tMah a Hay M hafi bi
lerolx. Harbor BprM aad Patoabey yaa aaear ham«
tm eC
OT the
warn a
mmmm.
wfll be raa Baadoar hr tba attaaiar
Doa*t alaad
imaola. Btoaa arfD ba amda at Har­
tamethroBBl
bor Bprtaga. PMkay
DoaT ham. Tear neighbor a
both gulag and com
The boat
fer to hear the mMic tram the
leares here at • a. aL
OoaT tHak yaa a«a the the
10;M. The fhra ia f1 for the roimd
lane yaa are drtag a thiitir
trip.
Doat go oat to aoe a man I
A band of foorteea pfecas will dlacoorse good moaic dnrteg the trip. the acts aalaaa yaa have an aMe awt.
Those wishing to avoid crowding and
Don’t ToatUala yoar ogtaloa at Aro­
delay at the dock can porchaae tickets matic art for the haaoBt mt yoar actghns they are on sale at the NorthMiebigan Traaaportatioa com­
poT hMme the oahor If yaar seat Ml
pany's dock, foot of Unkm street.
ndopoat Be didn't baud the tba-

fatfocM m food doildi«.thai the
doAci *e Aov wB be iotaoti^ t* jem.
/ 0» line or «OD»led ■moo mode dothet et $7 60. $^.
ilOiOO. fis.001 nSJM^ flSjHlL fsaoo. » bcacr beomie eT07*Vatt
ilf mthombit •TTeoMdccqiedalIjiarfoo—<aog fitting colUn and
kpek, btood. ehapelf AaMen and on lodhridaaHtjr jroo’il go fir to
dofiieate.
Strmr Int foodnem ia exemplified in the hats «e shoe. We’ve
the louat ofd frcotest earietf b town—everjr stjrle, weave an.l kbd
hmt ollOeto ilCO.
New falochs and dades m -The Uogler’’ $3 00 and "Elk

GREAT

SKIRT

DBAI^-Jnat

amad”$sjoa
Nev mpB for boft and men at Sic to $1.00 b new materials
oadcolank
The f%jbt dim for hot dajrt—the tmicn ma le "Elgin IferaM”
■od other kmds--cod, ooiaiortable, easjr fining at easy prices 60c
to fioa
This is the store foo should know more about We promise
noomnnn batgaim and nooommoa clothes, with everything soM

The members of Grand Traverse Rebeksh lodge will meet at I. O. O. P.
at trSO Snnday morning to att<md memorial services in e
the subordinate
lodge> at 1
jyterisn church. A1
iting 1
bekshs are invited to meet with them.
The article in yeaterday's Record
mcerning the wedding anniversary
plebratlon of Mr. and
Mrs. W. N.

KUBECK & HOYT

celebration occurred on the thirteenth
and that there wt*re thirteen relatives
present. The article contained almost
thirteen mistakes.
There will be a
E regular convocation
of Traverse City chapt
chapter. No. 102. R.
It for work.
i. M.. tonight
Fred .very, who deserted the regular army and wi■as captnred in this city.
was takf
Brady, Sault 8te.
Fort Brady.
Marie, th
morning by Sergeant Elils
and Private Brannan. Avery
Feb. IT and deserted April 14.
E. E. Miller has received word from
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beadle, who ar^
making a trip to the old country. Th»-y
spent Sunday. June S. In London and
had stood the trip across the Atlantic
very a-ell and were well at the time of
writing.
A meeting of the Catholics
west side, is called for Sunday af<ernoon between 4 and & o’clock
interests of the west side Catholic
church. The meeting will be held
Second street hall.
The steamer Leelanau will meet I
icurslon Sunday at Fouch.

121 UmOIf STREET

SUU ATI DOOR KNOBS

CHILDUNS* DAT
Larpe Atundaac* at Woman's Club
This Afternoon to Hear Program

They Were Dainties.

Given by the Children.

Waahlacton. N. 3^ June 17.*^thpr
snake stories seem trifling when
paraO wltli
the one told
by JsI.ex
OgOso. srho lives at the foot of the
Blue amaatains. in Hanrick township.
Ocden locked up his house and went
to town yeatcrdar. returning ab«mt
Buadowa. While he was putUng the
horae away. Mra. Ogden hurried to the
boose to prepare supper.
She was
damfoaaded to discover that during
their abaenoe the doorknob apparent i>
had been wrenched from the d<-or
leading from the hall to the dining
room. Bntcring the dining room xhe
foond that the knob on the other ride
was aleo gone. A further examlnat inn
showed that nearly all the doorknobs
In the dining room were missing
Ogden came In fn>m the bsm sad
both began looking around, expectihg
to dad a burglar. They were surfed
to eee coiled up in a Morris cfastr an
laaaswse black snake. It s-as nuslilv
to move, and seemed to be choking to
x*rknob whl^h

• most enjoyable days
k of the Woman's club la
ly. On this occasion the
by the children of
• club meml>eni and
i
plcastrast to the
I
Ing ctmtrast
heavier pap«rs
irlng the year
yi
given during
by the memi
embers
lull. There was s large attendof the club.
afternoon and the little folks
fnrnisbfHl a program to lie proud
In the way of mnsic and recitations,
and one that speaks well for the taUnt
iif the future members of the Trav­
erse City Woman's club. The prognim
was as follows:
Reeitstion. Lucy Kelley.
Song. Louise Smurthwslte.
Recitation. Elsther Snyder.
William Gilbert.
Span:
Violin I
Then 1 McManus

leavy pokt
I dragged the snake (
? doorknobs
la the an
ippositlon Is that the snake
The ani,
had mistaken
iken the >doorknobs for eggs.
This seemed
ned plausible to Ogden from
tfc knobs were while.
the tact thatt all the
while I le of the knobs that had
The farmer has the four knobs .
exhibition to prove the truth of 1;
story.

MADEAMISTAKC
Woman Was Umd to Apples But Fell
Down When It Came to Eating
Them in Public.

^

-WATCH for

wagon
) In any
Jackson’s Candy Store.
22i:i.‘lt

• H off the "w'lZ

Violin solo. Constance lUiyt.
Violin solo. Doris Howard.
Recitation. Gerald Coulter
IMano solo. Mary Morgan.
Song. Catherine Davis.
Song. Harold Sherman.
Recitation. Phelps Foster.
Violin duet. Louise and Lucille Hol­
liday.
Plano solo. Marguerite Evans.
Recitation. Louise White.
Violin solo. Helen Hsnnen.
At the conclusion of the program
cakes and charlotte nisse were fterv«*d.

a visit with Miss Hazle Ctore
J J. Tweddle rel'>rne<I to Empl
• his morning after lielng in the r;
on business.
Mr. and “Mrs Jack Allen we«t
Kingsley this morning for a visit with
her parents.'
Mrs. H. 8. Hull returned last
from a visit in Grand Rapids and
le<!o.

1 the city a-lth Mrs. (

I Phils
Iphis.
M. A. Heuss of Rost streei
pone to Cadillac for a two weeks’
with her son.
Grand Travara* District ConvantJon (
Mrs. Carrol Uind of Muskegon Is
Being Held in Charlevoix Today
the guest of Mrs. L Roscoe.
and Will Continue Three Days.
Miss Lulu Calkins has Just gradti
sted from the Chicago Musical college
The annual convention of the Grand and wll engage In teaching he
Traverse district
Epworth
I.^agiie her renirn the first oY July.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy has returned
opened In Charlevoix todsv and will
pontinpe three days. President Rob­ from Albion, where he attended
ert E. Walter of this rlty is on the commencement exercises.
program this evening to lead th
SPECIAL for Saturday.—15 and |C
votlonal exercises but was unab
ladies' dress and walking skirts in all
go today. Lester Welch Is on the pro­
material: lieautlHilly trimmed.
gram for an address tomorrow on the
The
le Ol<
Globe.
amusements of an Epworth leaguer;
8 FYont f
Rev, Hugh Kennetly of the Asbur)
church will deliver the sermon Sun­
Good Towns.
day morning, his subject being. 'The

EPWOITH LEAGUE

They were country people. Not the
uiual prosperous looking farmers tliai
usually come to Traverse City, but
aome evidently from away back In the
woodt. Hotel dinners were plainly a
trial to them and It was only after
mucdi stammering that they flnall)
got a bin of fare order through. One
familiar Hem caught their attention. Beauty of Christian Character" and
W A. White of Traverse City,
apples. They kne
on Sunday evening Rev. M. D. Ci
agent for the Illinois Life, aas 1
BO both ordered Un I. After they had D. D.. will deliver an address o
city Thursday on business. Mr '
eaten their dinners i absolute silence. New Quadrennhim of Epworth i^gue says he hears manv good word
and work.*'
picked
Icked- up her apple a
ihU citv while on the road and lieThe following are the
delegs<
lleves Cadillac and Traverse City
begmn to peel It. She was busllv en
rest In the din
gaged la watching the
t
from the local churches who will at­ the two best towns in the slate
lag room aad1 after she bad H peeliMl tend:
Rev. Hugh Kennedy and Miss made no distinction between them,
aad rmaored the core she began to Gertnide Dell of the Asbury M
says that people who are in a position
cat it np In thin slices.
Then her ehurrh and Miss Mary Minor of
to know claim that the present
census will show
BOad came back as her husband said. First .M. E. church.
"What ye doing. Llxeyr'
“Gosh.
• Beke," she said. "I though I was gom’
WE-QUE-TONG
HOP.
to bake a pie.” and she gathered the
for the Ice cream wagon
slleea
In her
hand and
furtively First Dance of the Season W
Jackson's Candy Store
dropped
them
Into
his
capacious
Held This Evening.
pocket qnlckly glancing about
If aayooe had perceived her at
The first dance of the season ^
Aa Ah»«nt MinAcd HUlortaa.
Our F.urojM-un ex<Lsntes contntn
mr.ny good aiiet-dotes eonrerning the
FOR A MONUMENT.
late Theodor Mommsen, the great tierman historian. They refer chiefly
( directors last
his absent-mindedness, wbbh was one
of this burned man’s most conspi. n
failings On one mcasiun the pro
L fund has been raised among our
feasor was engaged In bis study In protans for the purpose of erecting a
CARNATION CLUB.
found researches and falleil to not.*e
) the memory of the late
John Vander Blick. Bert Wilhelm and Pleasant Picnic on Shores of East Bay the pre«enre of his senant wh(
oonnred lunrh wny ready
The
build the
Dolph Gagnon propose<
Yesterday.
ant asked If he might bring it l(
would domonument If the citizi
.
The
e young ladles of the Carnation professor, and. receiving no reply
qairea amoum ui
m
club held a picnic yesterday at East Ihe table near the writing desk,
raallxed.—Northport I
turning ten minutes later with
Bay with a few Invited friends,
Vander BUck is
good time and a line lunch was
flab, the dishonest menial fonnd the
Joyed by all.
•oop antonobed. Tlilnklng ft too good
to spoil, be Mt down ami Hnishetl soup
and flab uno'.werred of the professor
Dally Markets.
TO WILUAMBBURO.
The remaining courses snffered a sim­
ilar fate. Almut an boor later MomiuO, W. D. Baaa BaU Taa I Will Play
ten looked up from his work. and. feel­
Thara Today.
. R. McCoy. MercaniUe Co. block:
ing a vacnom. proceeded to the k
M^ask why luncheon bad not tieen
The O. W. D. base ball t
Wllllamabnrg this afternoon to play a
“Bat the profesnr had hte taoch
game there today. The line-up of the July ....84H-«4\ 84H 83S 84sa
an hour agor* said the servant.
team will be ns follows; B. Kroupa c. 8«Wr^-78\-79Ty TSYy 79%
^Iby 3b..
f„ B. Rokos r. f„ R. Coll
“IVear mer said the historian
July ....48S-4S% 49
48
48%a Rome: “how could I be ao forgetfulr*
lb.. L. We’.i
Winnie t' f.. B.
B Brnd;ly 2b.
48%s 4$%b and returned peaceably to bto study.—
G. Nord lb.. Joe
p.. H. Welch
Frank Roael, sub tiBiranberger a.
LeaUe*! Weekly
July ------ 29%
39% . 3£% 38%a
Sept ....32%-32% 32% 31%s Sl%s

taka.

Wheat-?'^‘“* ”***'■

tnte.

Frovitleaa.

Pork- ^‘***®“**- ”'****
____
' Sunday we can
July .. .112.87-70 112.70 |12.5f $12.55
puaraalsa dallvary unlaoa your order
S^t ... 12.90
12J5 12.77 12.W
is In by Sunday morning.
Lard—
LaOrattI Candy Cc.
July
... 8.87
8.90 6.77a
8.80

mt«

LaOrattI «

SW
THE STEAMER COLUMBIA will
a» axeuraion to Ne-ah-ta-wanu
half past two.
t board

•••

^

6.95

.95

form.

How do we seel Did you-ever chai
to think? I have aMied quite a number
of people tately. mad they reply; “With
oar eyes, of comae. How ebwr’ or
words to that effecL Dkl you ever reallae bow mock of our vtoloo la menul?

steadfaaUy at a plctura,
p may gaae
t
l be at
U> ace anything
coofuaed maas of color, because the
mind la sectng faces and scenes a thonaway
mental vision bad
the canvas take tbeir proper place
once we see the picture. Or shut yoar
eyes. Can you not see the faces of
those yoa love or hate aa cb-arly
you ever saw them with the physic
meana of sight? How many times o
glances st his watch, .vet when ask
the time aa he replaces It In his iss-ket
Is unable to teU simply tiecause be

IM «E the oaecfoe ahsMt Leofi KMffiiMhah
ed apea the ereaeinaat taahOtty e< the

t the Gtoanaa geagreee oa psyrholProferoor Maciler of Gortttoigea
1 me a cevtalB Dr. K. who witUa a
eseaafo waa able to work out tbe
afoar^ar nay aamber of. fire figures
film to Use. He srae also able to
Issra by heart and repeat a row of
fleares MH In aamber within twrive
and a half mhiatea. rrofeswir Muri
ler asserted that ao sacb mewnry far
e. He wan, however, aaek be
figures had ever been known, the rec­
fa hM ehanwtertadc efow
ord haring been 3M figures tn screnty1 Us beaattfnl aoe of the sofi
Berea tlmss atoc. Mr. Mae^far4ane. •re minutes.
a haadred aad what? I’aoae.

Thm paav bmiaad mt woUr wag .
aasd Ihe other day by BL Leals Iplf^
Itaallsu la bspthdiV a chad.
Attar of ylo^taag. a'hieh HtsIb at­
tar of rasM aa a psefome aad la worth
from 940 to tSO moro per pou^ Is tbe
prodoct of s tier p htcb growra tok tba
PhllipplneiL
A vrotnan in Chicopee. Mass., who
had Just Icanied to ride a bicycle, lost
coMtroi of her machine going down a
steep bill and crashed thrtiugh a plats
giaaa window in a milUnerj- store.

With CS.000 postodice* within Its
Oakwa eaten row. with bread and
ol.TH tbe Cnlttxl States h-ada aU
batter, make a rapital complexion
.t.«T imwrr* of tbe world In thto lm
clearer and nightcap. «>sisN-ialI.T for tbe
u.-U a* In moat other llttes. Germany
Bcrroos
person.
incUned
to
lie
awake
It to also uild of him thsL .-waiklBg
comer next with 4o.«C3 and Great Bril
ri
ttlgfata
and
to
wake
up
dlidiearteneae day with a Mead In Lsrga, be noaiti third wltb 22.4U0.
In tbe morning
Slit-e the
tfeed that it had began to rain,
The trank of a large tree ha* be«-n
and sprinkle iiglitlv with
gacatlooed hla Mend closely aa
I encountered at a dctHh of Ijjui fn-t
aalt to take off the raw. crwlc ta«te.
where hto cost and umbrelto w ere, i
; by oil drillers at Crotkcii, Tex. Large
and
lave
tbe
bread
thin
and
a
good
haring sattafied himself that hto friend
■ piece* of perfectly preserved bark and
deal
of
butler.
had not these articles with him he
wenl of clear grain have been brought
said. “Well te that case, doctor, we
to tbe surface
The wood to of very
air E4wla awS ■ Poem.
wm walk hack beacath thto belt of
hard texture.
8ir Edwin Arnold had on.- ver.v pain
trees, for tbe rain wUl not |M>r-co-tote
Jonah has now lieen corrohoratid In’
fal experience a. a ,KK-t. write* a cor
tbe leaves, doctor, for twen ty
part.
A
basalt
steU
found by Father
respondent. He wrote a |k«ciu mid sold
the cofiyright to a *trangcr. whom he Schell In tbe Arrhaeohglcsl museum
too hsMily Niwomed to l«- the cdit*ir of at Constantinople baa on It an Am
lyrtoo
InscrtpUon
of
King
.Volwood of
When he next
Tbe word CsUforula was first used an .\merirwn magaxlne
tbe sixth <-entury before Phriat trillng
In a work on Spsntoh chivalry
ry pobof tbe d«-*tnictlon of NInevi-h. an event
tbe advertisement of a pr«»priet*rj m«*Uabed in ir.lu. This
I an slhitherto found on no monunii-iiL
Icged htotorj of the adventures of
“Amadto of Gaol and bla sou Ks|>landlsin.“ It waa of great length ami dl
rlded Into a great nnmber of aliort ato
to eighteen yi-iir*
Raven* k.-..
lies, one of which was the mann<T In
for ,-.tni»*-.t :i hiitMln-d yean* in captiv­
whk4i *X!'alifla. the queen of tbe Island
-Yo’ tell yo- ma dat m.v c|e mm. . In ity. and |»iirn-t« longer than th*t
of Callfomia. u country Inbaldted only
Fowto ll%e 1.-., to twenty year*. The
jail now. an' I don’t hub to wuk so
by women, who lived os amaaona and
wild P-MW live# upw.pd of a hunrded
babd like I did to-fo’ ’’ New York
had gold without end." saved ConaUOyear. «,hI ^wun- arc said lo have at
Journal
_________
Onople from an atUck hy the Persians.
tahe-.l tiM- :ig*- «»f .’»*» The long life of
I w HI aa otbera i
The Ll-lt.
es*d by the iieople of Spain and by
r the gTt-:it iiMStallty of t
Mrs. Muggins Mv hu^;«u.d to a per
ird«d uB fact. Among tbe
feet crank.
Mrs. lluggliin .\ll hii«
TB of
bands are. my dear.
Mr* Muggins
the Porte* exytetlition. i
who i-otiiidmiis ih.ii
ing upon the penliiaula of Ixiwer
fornto imagined that they were on
i<(ed to mak‘'
as those hi*
Island, which owing to ItM itppan
riche* they named after the fuhled 1«
and Portps hlmarif called the m
Mr. Manley M ell. .l.Tlii.g. I’le ha.
country “Pallforuto."
my life lmmre.1 for f.". •>•■>.
Mr*. M
I How very M-ii*thle of you! Now
A Vslwwhle Tooth.
j shan't h:i\c to k.f-|> telling you to L
William Archer In the Fortnightly I ao careful every phice you go t<i.
Review, tell* an amusing story of the
J:ip.-in lui** only li.iir r>- in.iiiy ii:
c^nomy practiced and rnN>i-**ary in
aaythlBg. Mr. Mac-far-laae.
tbe eqaare root of

I

Mule la Jaeaa.
Music in the eyes of the Japanese la
a very Inferior art the geoi-nil
bring that tbe combluatioii of sounds
may possibly please women and « bUdren. but that a Japanese gentleman
could not pcMisIUiy tol.-rate tliem. i
matter under what pre-text
In fai-t.
waa not very long ago that the profc*Haloo of musician waa conaldervd by tlnJapanese aa being an InNull to human
dignity, and. wheren* there 1im«
Isted for centuries po(>utur songs which
water carriers and the work»T> In
rice fields sang In
aa wel
war songs sung by tbe sailors, the profcMlon of inuaidaD has lieen ron!*;<lered
nnwortby of any man ami has lieen
cluslvely left with the women. It lieing
largely for tbe purpose of Heorly cliar
BCterlzlng and accentuating her
feriority that she has been allowed
exercise her aptitudes and tastes in
musical compoaltlona - Puhlh tlplnlon.
■trd Cbwrweterlstles.
Among all the birds of this country
the hawk and parrot come tbe n«-srest
to using their feet like hands. Wading
birds and scratching birds develop
very large foot Birds that are In t:
atr most of tbe time have much mo
delicate feet than those that are on the

claws. Tbe hook on tbe end of ihe
almost always denotes a bird of p
Flat bills denote fly catching bin
klngflHliers. berona, etc. Tbe meadow
lark that la much on the ground
strong, stout legs, and the oriole, which
Is more In the air, has slender legs.
Tbe stiffened tall la not confined
woodpeckers and chimney swifts, but
the bobolink that clings to the long
grass has also stiffened tail festhera to
help support tbe bird upright
Tws awneestltlwws.
“BplUlng tbe salt’’ and the ill omen
that attaches to It are traceable to the
last supper of Christ with his apostles,
when It ia aald that Judas accldenully
overturned the oait
Because of the
after doom of tbe unfortunate traitor
to spill the salt at table la an acH-epted
sign of future 111 tuck
person doing IL
-Thirteen st Uble" and Its unlucky
algnlflcaniw originated at this e\pnt
also. Christ and hla twrive apostles
dining together for tbe last time com
posed the number that baa since been
regarded with superatltloua averwlon.
not only In the matter of dining, but
in almost everything
ei
else as
What to Eat
- reM-las.
ly w
ng pUya
much larger part In tbclr sword play
than tbe throat and point. They also
fence with two sworda at
long, two handed weapon being held
tbe right band. whUe the left
the shorter and lighter blade,
fencer stands with hla right foot forward and hla aword held In both bauds
directly In front of film, lu hilt
about the level of his waUt its point
being at nearly tbs level of bis oppo­
nent’s eyes.

For oeoturlsa tbe Japanese and Cbieae have raised the bamboo aa
practical crop. The natives of tropical
India and tbe Malay archipelago would
be aa much at a loos without it as tbe
American fanner without hla white
plas. for they depend upon H not only
^ thrir eWaf boUdtng material but
^
mamtkttrhan atanaUa, <
Vks D«^ «C Wsr.
T%e “dogs of wrar“ In these days aselat In field hospital work.

In Gei^

the early day* of the Norwegimi thea
ter at Bergen. It wa* In IMii. when
Ibsen and Bjornson were cn-ntlng the
natioiiat drama. A lady had toeti en­
gaged for the iiart of •’ne.-ond old wo­
man’’ when it was dtaccivervd that her
elocutionary power# were lmpalM<«l h.v
the fact that she had lost om- of Iht
front teeth. InilK»verUhe»l hs #lir waa,
the management mim- to the rescue
and liore the exiN-n*e of tin* m*»**-**-niry
dentistry. When she retired, however,
after two M>aN4iua, *lie hnd to l«n\e the
tooth bchiml her. the exjunple of Uie
dentist’* art b»-ing Ihe pr«»i>erty of tintheater.
Ihe management waa loo
poor to part with It!

lioae Ac=o#
"What la 8ih- looking
glum aliout
tbe*e day*?’’ n*Le<l tin- farin.-r
"Go*hI
He II.ink* hi** l<e«-ii huiikotd ngain." drawled (he rail *pl it ler.
"IK. telir
• Yes*
By he<*k. In* paid a dollar
for a bottle of staff that wa« ndver
ti*4*d lo lii.lke yeoll lixe Jlkl Xe3:« Ull'
DOW he * .ll*o-x»\en*l tlial aome one h i*
pri*li< it*I that till* world will come to
an end thto y.-:ir’’

...Tdf Jutf...

!J. W. mmken

of niiiroad a* New S'orL
though it to thr.-«* ............ a- Imx.- i
ba* six Um.-»* H»- |*-.|itilati.»ii

IVI o O O Y
»mr>orkdmrPk oF

WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
Every faci’dty providtd and yatisfactory handling oi
orderj entrusted to my ctre y.uaran'i td.
DuUy Market Letter upon requeit. Personal inter­
views and correspondence relative to the purchase or sale
of itocks and grain invited.

Suite 404 Whitney Block,
PHONE MAIN 1509.

Phone Numbers
Bell, 12«
Citirens, K(l’2

> v.

DETROIT, MjCHlO^M.

Haimali & lar Msreantie Go. Bloek
Oj.positc P. O.

Rcxrnis 3 an.l 4

ANKLE COOLERS

i-ri
THIS IS “OXFORD YEAR
Don’t put off buying any longer. The time
is ripe NOW. If you buy them tomorrow,
you’ll have them for Sunday—and you’ll
need them. There’s little use in wearing a
cool hat and coat, if you are dragging
heavy shoes around

SEE THAT OXEORb?
Look at those lace holes--the eyelets
are concealed—something very novel.
M^kes a very pissing effect when
worn with a wide )ace. Tramp last,
Crossett make; IN PATENT COLT

$3.50

many and Italy, 8t Bernard dogs bare
after an eagagemeat bearer partl^ In

Let us talk TAN OXFORDS with you.

tbeir search for the wounded, capectalIjr et night

BneeU. apparently, hoe

BO canine corps, and Major Rlehardaen of Cernouatle, Eng., who baa i
■clalty of training ambnhince
has received a commnnlcatioa
from 8t. Petersburg asking him bow
many he can aopply for serrlce in tbej
Car easL—New York TribopoL

Poutoea cm local market MSSc.
thing In a more coae^trated
Rome people prefer It that way

THVAMI^WAIfrAa

DooT poaad OB the Aoor with a
or umbcalU. This M eonoUcrad had

been trained for yean so aa to aid.

Dyopeptlc Caatomer-Have you any
Ume water?
Drug Store boy (rammaging amoag
the shelves and producing bottlei—
Yea. sir. Here It la.
Dyspeptic Onstomer
Hooking
at
labeli-Hot this Isn't lime water at

fonn.

SHORT STORIES.

THEATER OOWTS.

1

trvai

IWANTABk

Bachaiit & Roscoc

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TTO EVgWTTO REPORT TRAVKBBK CITY, MIOEL, FRIDAT, JITNE 17, 1904.

6rant More Petersburg

A DMtor’s Device
!■ ik»

«f ch« 1

«r WMM. WTOtat
> vkidi oQ hU

■ tba«.8«lBMl
crtM ■ farn
Mrnck and

1
- icf tfca Baeond and Klalheotpa! alaostecr bcsan. **Men «rprr >boCdnd
^ Bwit vbo aaotad to
Jina 16 and 17. la ttm
«81 vUUa tSr Snrt txr faat,~ tmyu Cup-, hara hla plarad in an aarlnm.
jMia IS ttM> FUwl Maine haaTy
aary artOartH- tain F. A. Cammtnca. another sordror. |
* to hare tbe poUent or
ia on* a« •The craah of Ztaw tpn»^:;pi* i
I aa ana of tlm noat
feepMHBcMttVBiarike war. Tba nslaaat taMC la akaa and laat mora »en known yrti of tbe Army <
thaa aay oCtMr taainirnt in any ai^ Virginia mingled with tbe roar of tbe, _ ^
***' *““* ^ oepbew knowing
•acasBanat davlaa tlM> war. Tbe dr. rebel baUeriea on oar rl«bt and left ai.'
coming. Tbe
ware paeallar. Tba Flrat thelf caniatar followed tbe inaaket i
ngad to Qancodt'a corpa bails of tbe infantry and tore enormous opened by tbe aont
{ “I underatand." I aaid. “that this
I). tbat had bonta tba brant ■apa In our ranka.
hard Aghtias of tbe pre
•TTie nr*»t battalion mcl.ed away bc^ property ia for sale. I would like
OiaaTa WUdrraeaa c
fora this fire and biy in a heap. offln.rs boy It If I ran do ao at a fair price and
tbe bittlca of tba WUdaraaaa. and meu. except now and Uku a scat-' get a clear title."
Com Uarimr. and
oiw who ^d mlraculoualy
j -you cwn t buy it or get a clear Ulla
eoaSicta orar 1S.OOO caped. Before tbe Second or Third* either. My nephew owns It. and he's
UBaA aad woonded out of a total of battalion reached lu plara
plao the nvlgone daft on account of Ita sudden
Myoee aapused. At IVteraharg, on tba mcntai formation had bean
Mtt aai 17tb aC Jaaa. tbe corpa loot} Uterated. and two-tblrda of tbe Flrat rise is value.
"Why don’t you have him adjodged
bMvDraaioBtbaUCba
Maine lay stricken upon the field. Still,
witbont firing a gun. but In blind obc^ Incompetent to manage bla affairs sod
dlence to ord(
remnant strog- t guardian appointed T'
gled on toward tbat pitlle
"That's what we're trying
loe t^t oerer ceaaed or ala<
There's s doctor coming down from
■ reader must understand l
the city In a few days to examine him.
ment was alone."
OMgMtra troops, part of
But 1 don't beltere it'll do any Vood.
Major
Low thinks that some of tlu- Bam aees a ghost every now and
4iCMMlra force, and known ai t'ol4pltra nnlicnt It waa a bare ridge men went wltblu fifty yards of tbe
Thera Isn't any ghost. Notiody but
CbM HbrFa hUl and waa in front of emy'a works. General Mott aays;
Ram
sees IL He's all right on other
tba MIt or tbe Hare boose, wbire “They charged nearly up to tbe gla< Is.
subjects, and I don't know ns you can
the Datoa Fort Btcdman afterward or what would represent it li
aCaadL a Caloo oSkssr baa said tbat fortification. • • • but could not attain call a man craxy because be mays he
baa seen a spirit"
ba «li not bciiora another spot on tbe liarrlcr Iwfore tbeiu, ubiultiid
“Has any one been with him when
OoTa fUOM
oorth of c<iaal sli
slxe Lad heroes to tbe tempest of^ulster balls
MO aorth
he has seen the ghost?"
4niak «p tba bbtod of ao man;
lany men and bullets and were am.«tcd
aiBla la battle asI itbe SeM in froot of close fire only to cover tbe ground wbb
"Don't know that there has. except­
their dead and wounded.
Banraittce.
ing me."
“Tbe wave of heroes was shattered
attempts had already tx-en
“How often doe# the ghost appear? "
agaloat tbat ramturt i
“Oh. once In awhiler
blown to pieces by that whirlwind of
I salient, bnt aotwlthi
"WUl he be likely to iuh- It within
tha fMt that reposted trtaU and fall
the next few days?'
■TM bod been noCsd at army bead
"Maybe. If he gets sxclti<«l about any­
dPOltMB word came to General Ger- ’ charge by three sergeants, and ■
thing."
■bom Mott to try again with bU Tlilrd poral* a< ted sm <«k>r bearers.
"I'll tell you wbat I'd do If 1 wera
dtrlMOft. Mott proteatsd to bis supe- { nine, aeveo were shot down, and
you. I'd tell him tbat the doctor la
Ikr, general Birney, then commatid- j corporal, was killed. One of ti
tag ia Baacock's stead, tbat It was poraU. W a. .\ason of Company B.
coming to examine him with a view
•bOM mardar. a repetition of the I celved st*ven wounda. .Nason
putting him lu an aarlnm. Tell
Gold Harbor. "My orders colors from a wounded sergr.ant and
to him the day before you ex|M>ct
Biro
I to oOMtilt.*' oaM Blroey.
lioctor. Tbat will bring on I he
I kaow," oold Mott, explaining
paroxysm, and be'll fancy he's sv>en
nhat It was use.
‘Nason's body showed
. opeuli
the ghost agsiu. Tbat'Il give the doclasso fntni ' made hy the enem;
UilsHilc
ihn." s,
— troops who bad seen the wolf. ! Major Fred C. Low of fompatiy B. JT an opportunity to talk with him
I tdt Ue toeCb and bora tbe scars ' "and be was tbe worst cut up man I jst after he has seen it.'
The woman 'made no reply to this,
^ Al I aoald r»ope was that a beary ar- ' ever saw. After Bergeant Jam.-s .M.
^ «Ital7 reglmenL tbe First Maine. Inno- ' Smith, the color bearer of our battal- and. nsLsurlng her that I would give
large aum fur the
le proiH-rty i
t of the danger lou, was shot down Nason seiunl
It
could be
I left her.
would Incur, I flag and aurled It forward until he fell
Tbe next day but one 1 was expectwould lead off with j with bullets through the head.
J
to
appear
and
examine the patieuL
dash, carry tbe and each leg. He was the ru«t of seven
The
next
afternoon
1 went up on a
works with a rush, to fall out of tbe nine sergetints
hill overlooking Ram Granger's farm
and then It was my corporals with the colot>
He
and
watched.
All
I saw was a young
duty to take Cura where he fell until he was found some
man
come
to
a
window
but a few feet
thatokl. steady r«-g- Ume In the night by Colonel ('liaplln,
above the roof of a platta. .\fter dark
ImenU were on hand who waa searching the field for
ready to sup|s»rt, colors. Nason was nnci.n.selous. and 1 stole down to the bouse and climbed
trellis to tbe window. It wus
press and profit hy bis fingers were flrmlv ehiHiMHl nU
summer, and' tbe window was open.
any advantage ion the flagstaff. Aa be was supposed
Thera was no one lu t
by the gallant for- be dead, no further attention was p]
light on a table showed ue by tbe preslorn hope from the to him then, but tbe next night. wl
of clothing, pipes, tnbmiM and
green woods of
we tried to recover niul huiy i
such things scattered about thnt It was
l^n^t." During bodies. Nason bad dlsap|s*ared.
I waited on the plar.«
theWUderne« mm- bad recovered couaciousiuns ami crawl­
roof till after 9 o'clock, whenn the young
ed off the field during the dity. and t
clothes and
entered, took ofl
night acme of tbe men took him ini
to bed. He looke«l nervous and
the cellar of the Hare hous<*. where
haggard.
found him. He of course did nut r
What 1 WHS after was to s*i- him
taro to duty and never knew the pa
der the Influence of bis vision without
tlculara of his rascue until twenty-six
years afterward, when I explained It bis knowing of my prasenra. His aunt
hjid doubtless CXclte<I him hy telling
to him at our reunion."
him that 1 was coming, and he would
The losses In tbe regiment are earl- he pretty sure to see the gliost.
onaly stated, as is also tlie nuinlH-r
bear him tossing in the Ixsl.
gaged. Some accounts place the ui
f lamp was not lighted I co
her in the ranks at UVi. others at I
?e him. 1 waited till nearly
Major Low pla<-es It at K3" ottloeri and o'clock, when he had quieted doi
men In line. The oflicial haw reported and 1 thought he was asleep. Rut sud­
was MO killed and wounded, but fuller denly he gave a abriek. and 1 could
detalla swell It to C32. The killed and
? him sitting up In be«l. donbl
mortally wounded were I'lo. The regi­ less staring at his vision. I cast my
ment was as good as wiped ouL
eyes about the room, nud to the left,
nel Chaplin, the leader, went t
door. I saw a luminous white
General Molt after tbe charge
figure, apparently of a woman.
over and. offering him his sword, said:
moment 1 was taken aback.
•Take my aword. general. I hare
1 bad DO ides of anything appearii
further use for IL" Then, pointing
except
to the young man's excite
kandtbemen
< hai i i v. the ground between the liiiiw. he o
brain. Here waa something that
“Thert* Is my ragiment
rr>giment lying could tee myself. Then It ovxnirred
iMlMd tbat tbay were to go In where tinned.
aed, “Thera
that flekl." Colonel Chaplin had me that tbe ghost s garments had been
otbar troops bad failed. Rrery man on
toctra doty waa called on to handle a trained bia men to the Idea that,
rubbed with phosphorus. The figure
‘ toOikat aad tbe toUl roster was s:tl> ing Boldlera. they must ol»ey orders. stood a few momenta and was turning
aoa. Tba regiment was formed lu “Boys, always obey orders ul
before I gathered my faeultlea.
tkraa battalkuu of four companies flinch.” waa the message he
luddenly under an Impul
aacb, tficb battalion led by a major, the regiment as he lay dy ing some
I Into the window, dashed e
aad kad what Is called a battalion weeks after this charge.
om and seised Ita skirts Just as
The Flrat Maine had not only
fkOBt-tiiat la, there were tbrcf lines of
It had got Into the hall. Then with
two ranks each, one line leading and highest loss of any regiment In one
one arm around a buxom waist I drew
tbe otbers following auccesaively. each gagement, hot the highest in killed i
the apparlUon back Into the room,
tea coiapoasd of a batUllon. The First mortally woUDdt<d during Its term
took out my matchbox and lit
■ervlce.
It
was
lu
fourt»H*n
bloody
waa la McAlUatcFs brigade, and se^
lamp. My next move was to pul
gagements and had 40u men and 23 piece of white mualln from the
al otbar raglmciita of tbe brigade w
offleera
killed
or
mortally
wounded.
Comad behind It In tbe same onlm.
parttlon and expose tbe head i
Its percentage of killed and mortally shoulders of the aunt.
Tba bey to tbe Confederate line U:
wounded waa exceedevl by only
front of tba First Maine, about
"Who are youT' she cried angrily.
jmrds distant Tbe intervening apace regiment, the Second Wisconsin, which
"I'm tbe mao that wanu to buy this
lost 10.7 per cent against l:t2 of th farm, alias the doctor who
was aa op«r 6eld. slightly rislni
First Maine. The First Maine s:ii
ward tbe enemy. Tbe Confederate
here to examine
• oephe^
but ten months of fighting In Its firs He doesn't need any examinsi
tortas on both sides of Colquitt s
istlon.
^ aad tbe Infantry as well co.ild battle. Spottaylvanla, May 10. 1S»'4. I Is plain that you are anxious
sake tbe groond over which the c»i- lost 476 killed and wound»l out o him up. doubtless with a vlei
aam waa to charge. General McAlUa- about LOOO engaged.
Ing
appointed
his
goardlan
and
getting
GEORGE L KILMER.
tor was at tba time temporarll.v
a hand on bU property "
aMBdUv aaetber brigade, and o
Tbe young man was astonished that
< tampClng an sManlt with this
bis ghost was human and at the same
PERSONAU
\ tosad OTor the rery ground where the
Alfonsa king of S]>ain. <b>vote« bia time shocked at what bis
[' fim Malpe waa to lead hU men “fell afternoons to nthletli-s.
been doing. Then he fell Into a rage
k ilka toreat lasTas under a hailstorm."
my efforta to
James Kpy of Cincinnati, after a
I and be gAVa tt ep.
he learned
vent drove her out of the house.
S what waa on foot wltn bla own brtgnde career of sixty y.*ars as a bunker, has
When I returned to the city and ra­
I be aaid: **Ood help them! They can- letlrt^l.
ted my experience to some of my
I not adranea on those worka
Mrs. Edgar W. Nye. wld..w of "BIU young medical associates they all de­
5 cannot Btol Tbe enfilade fire
Kye.” humorist, is In r«sluced circum- clared that I had mistaken my caUlng;
► them dawa.”
BUnces at Arden. N. C.
should have been a detective. To

la tbe fna knowledge of all this ^11
Lord Gwydyr. oldest meihber of tbe this I replied that I had been espedalP axceptlag tbe fact tbat they wen> to
ipM from a detective |Mlot of
go forward aloae and that the n>gi. English honse of lonls In point of
ta bablad and each aide were not age, has been present at four eorofiapected the real t use of Ram Grangers
lovn one foot natil tbe forlorn hops tions.
A movement is on foot to aecura a menUl tronhle.
brolna tbroagb tbe enemy’s line.
WALTER B. PIXLET.
Maine beya aude ready for the
tottfbla woc^ Major Low says: "When
tba aNB aaW wbat was expected of
That Throbbing Hsadachs.
teem I shall nerer forget what i.hA
Mrs. Arthur Bishop of Newfrk, .v.
ould quickly leave you. If you
lilace. Knapaacka were uken off nod J.. bV a copy of PiraMent Jackson’s
I Dr. King’s New
1
Life PilU. Thou
thrown lato ^ pile and bayonets flxtHL “numficatlen" proctematioo of Dec.
Is of suffererrs have proved their
Orders were to remore the caps rnim la 18S2.
matchless merit f
aad Nervous
the m.Biketi and rely entiraly u|wn
Headaches. The; make pure blood
l^ol
Greiner,
a
German
a^nt
and
build
up
your
op
:
men’a faces had grown
beair Only 25c
bo has fought tbirty-two Vloels, Money back if ne cured. Sold by
We knew maii.r. \«-ry
shows
visitors
tbroagb
Charlotti'O
Johnsoa'i
Drag
Store
H.
urjied
burg castle at tbe 8L Louis fair.
Meads. Dragglsu.
William Scbwiegerfaansen. a Ger- *
--------- -—
Bian bicyclist who left Lelpalc for a ‘ Tbe net carnliigs a line of the .ti.
wbeeUng tour of tbe world on June 000 miles of taUways in Earopeaa

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Tb* OvMceopirfagor Bsd Blood.

•kis dtacMCB—Nettle Kaak.

ftbssmam ub6 mbs to sUtoe

uftrah to tosMeut and dig-

purifTBBd CBridl the blood.

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iiii

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liTLlT

M60»-**~tkBS.

tone up tbe _
he bodily impnritiea tbnsofh tht proper
s. Tbe skin, with rood blotto BOBriMi it.
remstusaBOOthsBdfxceal sU diafiruxinr ernptioBm.
Send for our book on disemges of tbe akia. sad write
rke or say gpedsl iaforaiatioa. This will cost
MV7 jmme cOm ii7&Mrr4s Ms

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- 2?sr-jr,

10. M. will coMpiito kk trip IB - “

SCWCR NOTICE.

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lORTMEM mmm trais.
CO. ROOM! TIHP RATES

LITTLE GIRL’S PLEA
WON FATHER’S PARDON

TravarM City to 8L Louis

$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00. 60 day limit
$21.00, for the seasoa

pathetic plea o I little 6-y<
■I. begging Gov.
I pardon her father, has had Its
weight and a 1

Jsme* Stewart. The negro is said to
ra been drunk at tbe time and by
language and what aifiminte<l to
sasault provoked Reed to the point
where he could not restrain hlmaelf.
Reed shot him. He was convicted
four year, ago and has . since been
serving his sentence at the convict
imp at Fargo. Ga.
There wera many recommendations
before the commission In Reed', be­
half One of the strongest api»eals.
undoubtedly the strongest, came from
Rc^mI's little C-year-old girl, whose lei
to the governor touched the heart
that official The result was the
prison commission, rvmvinra-d that
RetMl had been sufficiently punlahed
. act. which was parilv in sef
defeni*e. recommenfled a full pardon
nd this action wa.*; promptly approved
IV the governor, the Joyful news Ivdng
ilred at once to his family at Savan

This win include meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets will be on sale com­
mencing Thursilay, June 9,
1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thurs(la)-s, Gam.

Driven to Deaperstion.

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BBOWN-Atloraax aad OowwaAlor at
to nririaMioaa and

GRAND RAPIDS A ThDIANA R«
COMPANY.

8EWER NOTICE.

U BgM« May ». IDOA.
Trwi l-aTM Trmraraa Otr •-ID a
tk.mi
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Tral.. Imtm Trarrrw (
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long as i lUe'lf you will sen’my des

na r HULMWUKTa-4>|Mlal sSta^a

D

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

This is the letter from little Katie
Reed, which did much toward winning
prison commission and the
governor in her father's behalf;
I>ear Mr C.overnore: My mama
s yon are the greatest man In Geor
gear but I think my papa Is the great
In the hole wyld l>ecause
better than alh the r«-s. M

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JOHN !r. SANTO
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OR6. sAwyer a fenhallbqon

Pere .viarquettc

...DENnSTS..

Store t Tf**!! ‘m
’ ‘d Drugglats
®
Meads.
At n rec<‘nt gathering of old f< Ika
In McllMtunie the united age« of th<>
1.700 guests aggragut.-d nearly 1»X).000 yean*.

lUpAda.’ KalLaka aad

Bellatr*-.

Dat.d thl- Uth Oav ..f Juo. . iUH

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SEWER NOTICE.

GisR.lleWiiky
MAiROE & MeWETHf

■ar on« thooaand ninr

BERERAL INSURANCE -

^HEAITHIESL.

31 I NE.WWIUHBLM BLOCK

AITD
LoU 1 t.. 42. hlurk 1. Perry Hannah ■ Ut ad

ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

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ELECTRICITY
PBS 1000 WATTS

LjUIu.

l.U«k 1. l^,rry Hannah',

Lota 1 to 42.
Tbortmpoo It UCordrrwl that Hatarday. the
Dth day
of July. next, al lu o'clock J^t^U. 21.
In the furenuan, be aaalrncd for the htwrlnw of
■aid petition, and that the halre■ at law

of
aaid
.4-------------■ iDtoiweted in addlUoL*"

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bl<K-k 2, p.-rry Hannali •

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FIRE INSDRANCE
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pnntod and
clrcolatad in ■
y three aoooeaatre eroeka prertona
ay ot heartne

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Wkcfi Toe WtsTji Rice Ctl if Meit
SEWER NOTICE.

iMitaii Mw ElNblt
LI(M Ml Pmt Ct.

lllfi
Notice i« hereby giTea that the plana, diaDatod Uu> Uth day of Jane. UAU.
t'HAB M. hKUKJ*. ,
the Hoard of PabUi Woi

SAVE MONEY
^ letting os deliver dirscl

THE a B. TAYLOR
GOAL CO...

HtmOBB RsIt. Mica

..CARPET GLEAMK WOKS.

to put in your coal for next

trocn car to your bins.

'“'•J.'KiK.f
Butchors and a|usas* M>k.rs

NOW IS
THETIME
winter and

RtllfSTiTE.

iisissas.’tefsaiisai
UUt 1 to n. block T. PWrTT

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PiVINLTAX.

Notics to All ftoopi* IntorastodI
The sss4^ssmeot roll for tbe Inprovelent of Sixth street from the east
line of Division street to the west line
of Union street ia now in my
on of the second ;
with the aocrued interment togel
est on all unpa
kllments. the
same to be paid before the first dgy
of July, 1E04.

Carpet aeanlof
vating. Caraet
Beforr Sending
a^y to

hM raetiter Reno­
eewing and laying.
jAour old carpets
into rags, Irt nw

N. D. CHAPDf, PrtrrlelM'.
iDHte Its

las Washiacton 8l

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Fin Amt Tn Atm Ftrt .Atm

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