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The Evening Record, August 24, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-08-24
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YESTEftOArS I88UE
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THE EVENING^ECORD lirtMw.
TRAVEIISC Cmr, MICHIGAN. ^
MCML TILSMAmi tCJIVtCC.
TMEUMIT
ISEXIENe
PM THE NEPAIflt ON ItUMIAN
r
WANGHIN0 AT EHANOHAL
KTK of FDREIQI CWCTIt
JAPANCM MLENCE ANOTHER
PORT ARTHUR FORT.
If • MIm WMM AttMfcliM
iMi FwItiM M m
imUt tram Com«1 OcRerAl OooEwv
•t Blaagkal. suttag UmU Om CbtocM
fMga oMee M»rd tea Mteaded tke
tJ** for repair* to Oi« Rantaa
▼mN AMold to Ang. %A
Rmalaw Batttaalilp Diaablad.
ToIIq, Aag. S4.~Tb« Roulaa baljUaahlp
tiM Japaaase laad poaHkwe roatcrdajr
froai tke oaUMe liarbor at Poet
ArUiar. vkMi *h« BtriMk a mlae. BeM4m Uitlac to atarboard tlie liattleahlp'a bowa were ■ubmerged. The
afclp waa towed back to ibe harbor.
AmOOfr OrwaMnt^Blew.
Laaidoo. Aug. J4.—A dispatch neaiTed froai Cbec Ftoo this evealna
aapa a report la correat that the Jair
aaeae cralsers Xaaaga and Nlahia
have bonbarded aad aUcncod the Rnaalaa foru east of Oolden Hill, at the
eatraace to Port Arthar.
the Reenrd as M gam to pnaa hat the
aaHhhiwhnnd Is thnswaghlr an
and Dsaitr eeanr avaBahle maa lathe
■ a^hirtand M mimlEmr at the
Raaay house to mahe a anarch for the
RUSSU’S CZAR
VBY HAPPY
WOMEN HE^O UP NEAR GRAWN
THIE AFTERNOON.
BOLD WORK OF A BURGLAR
NEIGHBORHOOD AROU8ED ANO
COUNTRY BEING 8COUREO.
Eighty Dollars and a Watch Stolen
From Moms of Robert Rszey
Three ••Clock—8ea«xh fo
tot Thief.
i
I
/
k
I
Robert Rasey's. bouse, one mile
north of Orgwm. was entered by
nnknown'msa aad robbed this afieraoon shout 8 U^DloQk. It I* reported
that the robbto uecored 8W and
watch. A womaa was churning in the
cellar at the time of the burglary and
she beard aomooM wriaking upsUlra
and auppoeud It was Mr. Rasey
Ur. Backett's mother, a noarby
aelgkbor to theHasey’s and tSe bounekeeper for Mr. Raiey. sUrted up thOj
road to aeeure kelp after the robberjw
when the tklef stepped out from a
clump of buskto and held tko ladlto
up at the polut of a revolver.
It te supposed that the rubber
thought h« wss bMug followed.' Only
SMUfur dMDtls ubuld be obiatrud by
mM I • ^^1
HUGE MORTGAGE.
GUEMCTUrVISME
HEIR TV THRONE BAFTtSCOWlTH
GREAT POMP TODAY.
RHRT nBMBB SET FHS
For the Ladies
IN INTERESTS
OF
ORDER
MfmlWriedhih
EVACUAnON WAS NOT FORCED CRACK SHOTS COMING
New Fall Styles
CIGMTN VCAN-«7«
Sdx^DafS
Am wa fur 41stnnL Itk n pood pMn rtgkt wv to hmk; Rp sll tko «M
•ckoM kooks pn asp tod lying SfOMi wd im «• itolm an afar
upontkemL Wk kny nB tko«teda*tknt am onn dkiM*
Grant mock of an ktois or sufBte BOW mndy.
Oal earty.
Qfy Book Store
weather—Fair tonlgbt; Thoraday
aoutk portloo.
probably
Can't Cast Wmh Cangtr
Benda's Dissolution Sale
will be a thing of the past aooo-so you better como doam aad pattakt
of the “Sugar Plnmf,*’
tOtf Ost StivMa Caugattt
Ves, some men use ,
oToog with the irSH
Our g/.oo ntgUatt Skin
M the biggest doUar’a worth of Shirt yon ever had a chance to frt
into and they nc»'cr mflle a man’a temper.
Our SO ttui aud 75 nut Skirt
,
are world beaten—the newest of pxttenu and colon.
window.
See aaa^io in
HOW AB*)UT THAT NEW SUIT AND HAT?
Fancy Hooe
/
26c and 60c
S. BENDA & CO.
0q>60c
Bdts24c
IN THE LADIES'
WKh Ssvsral Expert Trap Shootors to
Everything la nearly in readlues*
tor the trap shooting toumamect of
-be Traverse City Rod and Gun club to
take jplaw Aug. 30 and 31. It la cxphetod that the shoot will Im- largt'ly
ded by outside sportnmen and
the club is already ansured of having
ef the best^sbots In the world,
ort-senl. Efforta are In'tiig lunde to
•ecure another man who Ik a lender
Beside these the club la aaaiir***! that
there will be at least four eipcrf Khoia
The shooting grounds are In-iug Im
proved and siterattona made no ns to
sake everything convetiU-nl. A walk
has been built from the We^jue-tong
Mub bouse on.the north side of the
building to the traps east of the eltib
louse. Three small traps are U-lng
iet up today Ju»t we.-^t of the pn-sent
OF ITALIAN BOY.
'.argr trap.
One of the Dupont Powder mnipany
men la already here. He la an exShot to Death in New York—Believed
t»rofesaianal with the trap and gun and
He Was Sacrificed Because He
win be present at the bhnot and show
Cave Information to Police.
bow be uaed to do it In his younger
day*.
By Wire to the Evening ^•eord.
New York, Aug. 24.—Salvatore Bos
mkTnight'marauders.
sottl. IS years old. au Italian boy. sas
shtil and killed by Carl llosalti early EvHisntly Wanted Their Pictures
this morning. The ahooUng occurred
Taken, or to Tskc Pictures.
In Rossiti's n'staiirant In the Kalian
Aa the clock chimed the midnight
quarter on the loser side. The poller hour last night. K. J. (ira). North
Ixdleve that Malta la rcaponsibic for l»ort’a plK)tographer. hi*ard some one
the crime and tliat I he Uiy was killeJ trying to effect an etitranec to his |
boeaiiso ho gave Information to them home on Bay Shore street. llaKiily j
of plans of the Mafia to rob Uallan-t arising, he tlp-lcxvl down stalrK, found j
passing through New York on their his tniNty shotgun, but lu the excite- i
waj- to Italy.
ment of flying up atairs for ihi* cart 1
ridges he left in the upp«-r charoN-rK 1
AGED FATHER INJURED.
be frightened the midnight viKitors I
Ruaacll Brownell Fell From 8Uir away. However, be ruKhed acroes Iru* I
Leading to Floor Below.
from bis baek door and aroused W. [
Russel Brownell, the aged father of II. Bleele. the rcfftaurant man. and iivj
W. II. Brownell of the Economy store, gether they watched two men making ;
was aerlously Injured Maoda^* night tracks for the ear ferry dt^k w here |
about 8 o'elwk by falling from the they disappeared.
I
head of the sUirs to the floor b«*low.
striking his right shoulder and Injur
NORTHPORT LAWN PARTY.
ing him Internally.
The other members of the bouse Mr*. Kohl Entertains for the CongregaUonal Ladies and Their Friends.
hold were absent, and on their nMrs. Ro.«e KehK/nf Northport gavr- s
turn shorlly after his fall, ftmnd him
lying on the floor suEerlng neverely. beautiful lawn party at her reaidenee
Dr. J. B Martin was hastily called and on Waukazoo, slree^ for the lunik-'
soelety/of the Congn-gational
the injured man placed In bed. where
was
Fe■ iaffair
all
church. Tife
pretty.
he still remains.
-*
Mr. Brownell has been paHlealnfty her wldtVlawtt* being brightened by
lights aided b.v Mother j
unfortunate, falling eight years ago nrnpy
at
her
best
and
few
residenU
of |
from a load of straw w> tke hard bam
floor. He was nocouaeloua lor tkree tosm realsted the trmptatioa to gather ;
the lawn tables and enjoy the
days and suffe.4sl from paralysis, but
recovered, evcatually.
HI* eighty dolioioDS cream and cake aerved by
years till against him In a quick re- tke pretty ladles In attendance.
cove*but unless new developm
Rev. B. McDermoad. aUte scent of
occur be will be up l^fore kmg.
the caulstlan Herald of 8L Jokna. ar^
KILLED BY A CAR.
rivod la tke city tbU morning for m
'OH^L Mich.. Aug. 24.—Allle Lnr- short sUy.
Mr. and Mrs. A Oole and Mr. nnd
klna. aged 40. was killed by a aubub
baa ear at Clarouecrine. eighteen Mrs. J. Dykstrm spent a very pleasant
miles out of Grand river avenue this day Bsklng on Carp laka. leaving on
BWRiaff train aad returning tbU
momlBB.
His body waa badly
ertoW^-7
“ J
AMERICAN GIRL
Give ExhiblUona at the Tourna
ment of the Rod and Gun Club.
MAFIA HAS VENGEANCE
AT MUZZLE
OF REVOLVER
Fkir totogki: Tkunday
Pars Marquntts Radread Filas One for
t8Bj88EaBE
Gtaad Wnpids. Mick.. Aug. 24.—Tke
ragMtcr of Keat ooaaty Ima reeatred
Part ef Anaeur
for record a mortgage for |8SjOM,to«i
rertag all of the Pars Marquette
■Was toe Cause..
railroad properties. The tastnueent
rwu to the New Toi« BaonrtUes aad
By Wire to the Brenlag Record.
Trust company, as trastea.
Chkago. Aug. 24.—nre ceased hy ANO UFE fENTCNCCS COMMUTThe object c( the loan Is to take up
EO TO ^POURTEEN YEARS.
mataaeowe nnmhaNiea this moralag
hooded ladebtodncaa of 84C.n4.WO.
caaaad a hns uT flMAM at Armamtt
-TV
glae faetory at Jamas aad Beuaea
da. aear the river. This is aot la Caar PuhNdhes MaaMaoto on Nlrto ef
the Block yards dlstricL
^Hvllnpss and Canagm te Cm»JAPANESE STEAMER LOST.
THE BAmST PICNIC.
cillata Finland.
g
Dastmyed oR Gete Island—Part ef
Ofw Hundred Yeung Folks Bnjoyini BpecAal to tbc Bvening ReeofE.
Craw Saved.
a Merry Helldey.
Igwdon. Aug. 24.—The agent of
Petersburg. Aug. 24.-Wlib
The aaaual plcalc of the BapUst pomp and ceremony the esarewUeb. Lloyds at Nagasaki. Japan, telegraphs
Beaday echool occurred today at No- belr to the Russian tbroDc. was bap that the Japanese steamer Akunomo
ah-ta-waata. the fteemcr Columbia Uaed la the Palace church In Petorbof Maru has been kwt off Goto Island.
No better time thnn noor to boy
taklag the jolly crosrd of 100 over tkis today. The assemblage of dlplomau l*srt of the ere* wvre saved and have
your Fall Shoes, ti jron caa
ilag sMtk tbeir baskets, baby cubs aad otkars who wltgeased the cere been landed.
wear any of the (oOovmg sizes:
aad hammocks, and returning them mony was a brilliant one. After the
RESULT OF A SPREE.
again at S o'clock. The day waa Ideul.
3. 3*. 4, 4J. 5,
the maalfcsto of the czar on
aad the bay never kmkedsblner. aad birth of bis SOB urns publUhed. This
widths
Young Austrian Shot Himself After a
Qttless aomethtng unforseen happens grants many prirllege* to the people
Drunk.
AA,
A, B, C
II be a baaaer day picnic.
of Russia and attempts to conelllste By Wire to the Evening Record
They save )-ou from 60c to
the people of Floland.
Caluiaet. Mich.. Aug. "rt.—Cwrge
$1.25
a
pair
and are a little
The event of today win bring gUd Romiik. a >-«»ung Austrian. e«»mmiite<|
better thu the original stock.
oees to many prixoners. Tboiu- who suicide lark night by sb<K>tlng himself
Como oom Moro fJoy oas
were sent to the galley* wil| hsv«- lu the bead. He had ln*cn out uo a
picM orrr.
tbelr senlenees reduced one half. IJfe rpree.
sentences will be commuted to four
teen years and those sent«*oeed to
INJUNCTION GRANTED PACKERi serve four years or under will In*
The
store*that always treats
granted their Hlicrly.
Num.-rous
, RY JUDGE BRETANO.
Well and when .%oii go
Jther piivllegeji are granted.
ont of the Red Cross
m«tr*- than
blewKcil with th-!
I
^aiientloa
f
g'Ten
NON-UNION MEN MAY LODGE IN ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD
WILL BE HERE.
THE RACKING HOU8E8.
Aug. 24.—The flna] time
lUalt allowed by the taotal of Bbaar^
hal for the RaMlaa rmlafr Askold and
the torpedo boat deptroyer Groeovol to
disarm, has passed without oompllaace Court Holds That EnforDcmcnt of
Order te Lodge Men Outalde
with hla ofder.~
A meeting oC the foreiga eoosuls
Would Lead te Riot and
was held yesUrdajr afternoon but the
Disorder.
Rnssian eoneal oaaeral. M. Klelnmc.
BOE. was absaat aad do deflniie course By-Wire to the Bvening Record.
of actloa waa decided upon.
Cblesgo, Aug. 24^udge Bretano
The taoiol has wnasaHd Sir Pelham this morning granted the applkmtlon
Warrea. the British oonstil general, to of the packers for an Injunct ion re
order that the repair* to the Askold straining the city from rnforeiog lt»
be stopped. The Biilish .consul general order for the evacuation of the build
taken no action as yet.
logs In stock yards used as sleeping
quarters for strike breakers, lie said
Japanese Walt Outsids Harbor.
the InJunetloD was granted In the In
There Is s Japanenc fleet <»ut*lde the terests of poaee, business and good
harbor awalllag developrorats. A visit order. If the men were required to
to the Askold shows that her hull Is leave the stock yards every night
atd In condition to go to sea. The
riots would rcault.
pairs on the emleer's boilers and funlels have been ruabed. but the replac
ing of damaged plates In her hull have
becB pursued In a desultory manner.
In view of Hbe cIrcunjBtam'e* exist
ing here, certain prominent American SAID TO HAVE LED TO MURDER
Emm made request up<m American
Consul Oeneral Ooodnow for the protecUou of cargoes and wharves near
the Askold. This reqttest waa for
warded by Itr. Ooodnow to Rear Ad
miral Sterling, In command of
Aamrloan fleet, who has the matter
under consideration.
No nnoaaiaecs Is felt by the foreign
residenu of Shanghai, but the Chi
■esc arc excited.
AY. AUGUtT M. ItOi.
WEATHER.
SHOES
A Stylish Shoe, at a medium juice,
$2..'i0 a parr. Compare them
with any $3 shoe sold in
the city.
TM* Old Reliable Shoo Houso
refunds
the money on all
piirtha.**«'». that a
not Hatlsfactory
purcba.ser. The Red Crosa
219
American Dni g: Comyany
Albert Globcnsky, Mnpr.
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
X
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED iSAME DAY
ORDERED.
5 S O 5
N S S S
? 5 = "
i 8-5 §
ngil
sill
Si£d
New, Btand. 242 Front Street
11
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
W. L. BROWN
j J PRICES SATISFACTORY
la
Established In 1808
X Roonv 210 State Bank Bldg.
SOME EXTRA
INDUCEMENTS
For Early Fall Shopping
SILK
A H6 inch black Peau dc Soic. siricily al* Silk
ami j;iiaranu*cd lo wear, ii's worth QOr>
Extra special........................................ Oi7C
*J7 inch black ^iuar.iniccd Taffcia, it’s
a rejjular $l.0n seller. Special............... Ot/O
WOOL DRESS GOODS
MQR.
Cor. Lako Avo. and lOth
X
WINDOW FULL
CHILDREN’S
...SUITS... i
52 inch Broadcloth (black onlyl, it's
well worlh 1.00 a yanl. Extra Special •
\Vc have only a limned quaniiy of this clotli
and can not duplicate.
One of a Kind Only—Bcauliful Goods
See our 52 inch Fancy Mohairs for shirt waist
suits; they arc selling like hot
takes ai........................................................ • OU
52 inch all wool V'enetians in light and
dark oxfords worlh $1.0C> a yard special •
We just received yesterday another Line of
new Mannish Suitings; the styles are as good as
some cloths double the price,
special............................................................. iOC
________ Others at 50c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 and $1.75.
E WILHELM rir
1
2
Price*
HAMILTON
fi-:
I
mxsm IS siFf
THEEVENHIGRECORD
AV. AUQUBT Mb 1
TMAVBBM cnv.
tMapaapiaaraaai
BUBATHT BKA WBU. m
WOBLD OBOICATCOl
a-.
■ 1
'm‘
Tins wiuirmiEST YOU
ALL nuns Oe LEGAL
PAPBBEZBCirrB)
aalBatf aaZodalrLa«Bapea laa^
ora af McBM Maa faaaaBaad tBoIr
aBaglaaaa to tBa pang tBar haaa np
EAl BT&TE
SPECIALISTS
School viU fiooB b^o. you will want a Suit
and a pair of4^ants for your boy. We want
you to call aPour store, we will sbow you the
best Boys short Psants at 60c, 75c and $1.00 in
the dt>’. also bargains in Youths’ l^ts at $1.S5.
$1.75, $2.50 and up. A verj' strong line of
Bo>*s’ and Youths’ Suits at .the lowest prices.
Call and examine these goods, we can save
you money, wc will be glad to wail on you
whether you buy or not ::::::::
Notajr Public
touamaw Tea, Aag. ft.—The
platlaB of tka Oaleuama aaa walU tBa
eat airweturs of Ba klad la Ike
til fa* FnX ttiwt.
; tkaoa are Barna
^r-BStxafler*"-
TMC coMrrmmoN
club.
Bt tJ—try mmA W a«T«« ta «
W. Md tiM Miar CewtlortiM aab
if Mnr ML BM Mm fB» vork ta
Bm« aM propaaw 10 aaa It throacB to
oMBB. W«B IBa aBaiov «( Boaao
^ looMi« IB oo tBa Bortaoo la pa»
forttoM aooMwBat too atanaias. tBa
IMmU at tBaoMotroo aad raoaMd tB«
I tkat TaanMajr
dbait aaC do tbo work taaalrad aot
•MB witk OavM Baaaatt Hill. WflUaa
iMBtega BTTaa aad ika Parkar tolo
^aai tkrm la. to aay aetklac of
ffaBBOBi OBaaip Clark. WIU tho
fciBafa af tka OoaaUUUIaa O
ialj tabalai wltk tka aaaM of Parkar
raaolra araa to act. aad to aot
la hc«i« fortk aa taaaa after labor pariL groat trari
Haaiag delf daUrarad Itaelf of a
^OBitltatlna aad bp-la»a. witk a aada
af ralaa UaMag adalaalofta to ae«oloooaaoa of droolfbu of tka toUI i
Bacaklp, praoent or aooooatad for. tka
CaBoMtatloB aeb avolTod aa Imw aad
pat It la the aaataat tppowiftlag paaal
Ma.
IbBm Fackar IbMu tka tariff to tka
^
tkat area tkoack BMdaaaa akoold
■Ma BpoaNtBa AaMTlcaa paopto and
toad kin la tka Wblta Hoaaa oelthar
Ba Bor kto party eoold affect aaythlog
—witk aMa Ikiea oa Uapertoltom aod
tka karaay of free allrar. Mr. Bryan
kallaroa tka crooked and todefenaibic
mean
which the noailnaUoas of
gadgo Parker and the octocoaartan of
Woat Vlrglsta were aeoompltoked are
—. worth ooasldemiao. Pormcr Beaator
L-HIU doan’t aaaelly kkow what tosoe
woirtdnt be loadM. and Champ Clark
la aoaiawhat tadinod to gore. Bat
Boea of tkaaa la the tasoe. aocordlng to
the falmlnaUan of the Parker Cooatitotloa Club, per W. Howard Taylor,
aeeraury pn> tern. The laaae which
the OoaaUtaUoa Club preaenU ta the
paraooaUly of Theodore Rooeerelt. In
tba opbikm of the club, per Pro Tem
Taylor:
**Tbat la the Tltal laaue. the domlnatIng toaue. It orenhadowa all quea
tkma of labor, the tariff, the Phlllpplaes aad all other public mattera. for
U Introltea the fundamental cxiatonce
of our republic.”
Ooah! And again. Goah! No
dar Judge Parker took to the Adlrondaok woods tbua early In the fight
Borne friendly Tammanytte. not wholly
I llaipi— af iBa tiBariattdx parti of tka state to OahraatoB.
~ a aw wan 1
Mr. Waaity kaa laag ba
IwBecfat, bat Baa BO aaa far Offaly- Tvegr
at the fate of Tram oat atroat
aKkar tka atau or ■
mmoadanka complatkm of tka
l7 far tka rapablhaa tSokat aad win wall aad the moaamama were aaralM
artIttBreagk tkaraMpatga TBa
I li tr«i of Mr. lUBBina. whoaa
IMT. CBailao B. Hatoptna. to oae- cma of the iBik plaeas of anglaaarlBg
of aay kind arar neeompltokad
T af lha atafa doBMeratle 001
la Aamrlca. Tba wan to
tost
kmc. Miami fast wMa at tka baaa
■oooaroU. TBooo are a few ataaiplaa feat wMa at tba top and atanda aereataaB fbet abora maaa low tide, with
of What to taklag plaea an orai
graalta riP nm ••«■ eateadh
twaBty-aaraa fate oat oa the galf aMa.
The uoatnmt prtea of the waU was
$UM.m The actaal eoostractkm of
Mf«. Jammka mdfway OM«g Vary Ca. tka waU proper eoaanmad one year,
faur maatka aad aaraataan days,
tanaMat LaaCaraa at Nwnai^
Tka grade af tke diy to aow i
ova Plaeoa.
lalsM to slope gradBally from the top
of tka aaa walL This will aaceasltate
ralolBg of tba grade from «
day aekool work of the Prieoda charek fiftaad feaL aooordlag to locslkm. For
throogboot ladtoim. rcturaad tkto tkto purpose tka state of Texas baa do
morafafffrom Mapla Qtj aad adlaoaat nated all state texaa collectad la Galpolats. where aka kaa baaa leetortag raatoa eoosty tor a period of eighteen*
OB "Our Tour Through Palaatlaa aad
mra.
Bondi to the amount of |lAOO.fiOO
tba OrlaBt" Mrs. RIdgway baa laee to ba toaoed for this purpoae.
tured at Maatoa. Loag Lake. Maida
aty aad Trarerae City and baa kad ooatract baa Imea let for the grade
many fadoeaaaBU offered from ad- ratolag work.
Under the terms of the contract
iolnlQg states to enlarge her field of
labor. She was one of the delagalea canal to to be dag oo the Inside of
the sea wall which will permit the en
to tke aathmal Baaday ocbool eo
trance
of hopper dredges, loaded wUb
tloB at Jenmalam aad during her three
mad ,taken from the channel In the
months and a half tour through
rope saw much of Intereat. She rode hay. to come in and discharge the flllthrough PaleaUne cm the backs of the lag ap to the required depth. This
dumb beau of burdao. climbed the work to aow under way. The last ac*weary steps of the pyramlda. then skm of congress prorlded for an
leaskm of the Galreeton county
loured Europe, fiaany csuoaloff
ehaaaM lato BUcItah wataro aad eoll. wall to protect Fort Crockett for a
and bid her last adieu from the Emer distance of 4.000 feet to the west. This
ald laic. With the ooatumeu, plctnrea. will extend the wall to Fifty-fifth
street, so that the city of Galveaton
rellca aad memeutoa gleaned oi
wayside, ber fund of Infonnailoo from on the gulf aide will be protected hy
the lecturer's standpoint ta almost •ea wall the full extent of lU lncor|>or
ate IlmlU.
endleaa
W. M. Wright of Park atreet enter
Puts an End to It All.
tained her at dinner today an<
A grievous waU oftUmes comes as a
left for her home at Amboy at 4
result of unbsarable pain from over
taxed organs. Dlsxlness. lisrkacho.
liver complaint and constipation. But
•TAQC AND PLATFORM.
thanks to Dr. -King's New Life Pill*
they put an end to It all. They are
gentle
but thorough. Try them. Only
It was during the Chicago run of
Julia Gray In Lincoln J. Carter's re 25c. Guaranteed by Johnson's Drug
Store and F. H. Meads, druggists.
markable play. -Her Only Bln." The
glren him a Up of the organtxatlon of
waotbar lot of fool frieoda. wlUi the
democratic fool killer bually employed
M the chase after Champ Clark—ClndaaaU Oommercial Tribune.
THIi FAVORED tECTION.
People who think of migrating from
Mlcklgan may well study recent re
ports of cyckmea ta eeTeral slates fae
thar west and aooth. aaya the Ormnd
BapMa Herald. One of the lateot
ktnad twelre peruona near MtnneapoBa. and other aeattared deaths Ue Bamc
day amounted to nearly two score In
half doaan aUtea. Sadly famUlar are
tkaaa atorlea of deraataUoa and death,
aad aoma of the moat fertile aeeUcmi
are aahjaet to ibam. BafoM them maa
nra helplaaa and aubatanUal bulldlngt
bat aa chat In a winnowing machine.
They are masters and men but tbelr
pUytblaga.
> In
we are out of the recog'
I cycloae belt. We hare fierce
•tonBS that aometimea am out weak
but the terrible •nwlalera"
af the wastem prairie aUtes usually
pass ks by. Enatern Michigan bad a
Mw,'Waatara Michigan escaped. Thh
My ba due to the grant lake Jaal west
or ua. C^cloaaa eooalag across It baUMBs water apoata. gatkar water that
Is oonapaad by Ito own walghL and
tke twlBtar to brokaa are It rw ‘
Mad. Lake MtoMfOi ta Uka w
ptuauBta wlaM wtoda to axpaad muck
uf IBMr e»ergy balora they eaa reach
fas Mleklgaa
Mleklsaa shoe,
aboru.
i
fah
t
Ea this aa It may.
K . witk tkto ruifaa may well ooaaldar tke
p;
cvefaBsa and tkair
» of the
^ V tBay aot couatarBaM
Mleklgaa has a flair oil‘ mat^ EoedaBlLtlmadraalagaaoCclr> EhBtBm. walar kdTMfafaa agoamai
'Ck an-biMx te boot. hofi.
OoU«.
Few plays of recent year* have been
as successful as "Under Southern
Skies." which will be seen In our city
for the first time at Steinberg's Grand
opera house oa Monday. Aug. 29. This
play Is described as "the most original,
diverting and unhackneyed play of
Southern life ever written." The story
of "Under Southern Skies" Is an ab
sorbing one and it U told with all the
fascination that has ibade the same
author's play of “Way Down Bast ’ so
successful. Many even prefer "Under
Southern Skies" fo^ iu spirit
gayety, its romance and beauty are
more alluring than the homelier
tributes of "Way Down East." The
story of “louder Southern Skies" Is
woven about an euistocratlc family of
the South and their hlgh-bom friends.
Thsme characters are all types of
Southern people aad display their
chivalry, their bot-headedness and
their spirit of lavish, unstudied bospi
tallty. The darkey servants famish
their owTj chsracterUtle comedy.
“Uncle Joshsway." "Aunt Doshy" aad
a modem Topsy called "Anner
Uxer." forming a trio who create a
great deal of amnsemenl. One of tke
great featuros of tke play, which kgs
contributed largely to lu sococm. to a
Hallowe'en oetobmtkw In which the
young people play many ai_ _
games, aad wind up with a “pnm^a
daBoe."
tk« taUaMmtol.h^.
Cbewntmof
pteHiahteg. tkm pnmw i
FEW PEOPLE
Rsallae tbat a drag store has a gro
cery stock. WhUs we are not grooera
ws do oany a oomplste stock of splesa.
curry powder, tumsrtc. fiavorlag ex
tracts of all kinds aad the kaady caepouad cakes of paraflne. tor seeling
Jelljr claasBS. Pngkee*s aty drag store.
Caipenter
...tools
them In silk, leather, etc., for
STEAMERS COUIWU AND
CUMHHI6S
everybody.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
aoenred some extra large *Uea
for stout people.
TravwrM City to BL LoMla
llS.50. 15 fajlUMt
$19.00. 40 ifiyiftMtt
$21.00. tor tke iOBiB
VIA
BELTS-rThl* Umc wo have
We now have
We also have the
This wiU indode mcah and
berth between Travene City aad
Chicaffo.
Tickets will be on sale oom*
meociag Thnndajr, Ja
tme 9,
1904.
<;ie
Ueamera leave Travene City
Sunday,
m.. and
Uy, 10 p BL,
Thursdays, 6 a.
Room TRIP 2SC.S0C. 75c
bent thing out In white washable
RMltUmatRilOxa
Alt 2:00 R. a.
gooilK at lOc each.
Our ladles' nmlen-kln hale I*
E.R.P0PE, A(t.
R. F. eWRCR. 6. P. A.
now on. W<- are kclling tlu iii in
black lUv-nx-rlii-^l good Irum 55c
upwarda.
MADAHE RITA KRAUS'
Beauty Remedies
When 3TOU wish to fill out your ret of
carpenter tools It will pay you
and examine our stock.
for that purpose._____________
Deaf Chlldrwn, Notice.
WIU the parenU of children who are j
deaf, or even partially deaf so that j
they have dlfflcplty In following tho!
work In the public schools, kindly send
ihelr address to Rev. C. T. Stout 348
State street.
Fir Sale By All Dnoiste
No matter |
A<tdn«« Ww-rm. Biwtilj TMople.lSUCen
tral At*. l‘inclnn«U.O*oo.
23W W
what you may want, whether it Ik- |
hammer, saw. .‘iquare. idane, I
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Has just opcnctl to the publi:; and ab^d new meal mar
ket where <ioality and prices
arc right Give us a call . .
O. TT. OOX
255 E Front SL
Qlz. PBofiC
V. Frk.drlr'h ,.
I’M TALKING YET
HAVE YOU
and the prices low.
We have the Kroury (
LEST YOU FORGET.
TRIED THEM VETf
That
KKMAI>. HKI.P WA.NTKIiApply Traverse City Canning'
•2'2i;i-tf
Co.
Record Want Ads. bring Big
Rsturas for ths money InveetsA
Springs
medteines
have cured THOUSANDS
the
IN TRAV-
ERSE CITY.
Hot
They can cure you.
For
sale by all first class dniggists.
Prank Crude
U6 Front Street
add youT
Prescriptions
to the large number wc are filling.
We Icail all com|>ctition in No.
of prescriptions conijKiunded
daily.
219 American Dru^ Co
School Books
and School Supplies
Schcei begins the 7th of September and you want to be fully prepared
Ladles, “you can Jump on It trsmIt. but -it will come up smiting
time.** Caiman's Elastic Floor
fi. E, Walt A Sons, Trsvsrss
ill gTsss canned good* Just [ City,
There to bknw catarrh In this sectloo of the country than all other dlseasea put together, aad until the last
few years was suppoaed to be Incur
able. Par a great many yeari doctors
It a local diseare and pre
scribed local remedlea. aad by con
stantly falling fa curs with local treatmeat proDOoneod n Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a coastltutkmal dtoeaac and tberelora requlrm
ooaatltntkmal treatmenL HaU's Ca
tarrh Cura, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney * Oo.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the
only eonsUtutJotta] cum on the markec It to taken tnteranUy In doeee
from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL It
acts directly oa the blood and mneons
enrfacae of the aystM. They offer
one hundred dollnn tor aay
and
fails to eera. Band torr etrealnn
eirea]
taetlmonlata.
ABfireas: P. J. CHBNST B OO, Totodo.Oblo.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
ply now. We have color* to suit
rteamat PtOela regutote the
RORTKH MCMM TRAIL
CO.RODmT1VUTU
TRIVERSE BAY LINE
3 for 25c are prlie winner*. It's
etery taste.
far tem yrmru."
Accept we aabteiteto for-Coldra Medical
A. J. WILHELM STREET
Our new neckties at lOc each or
Eronomy to get your year's sup
BROfiCH BROTHERS
Have a complete line of meats, both
fresh and salt, and also a fine line tif
canned meats, both proMod and dried.
9i1icn your lunch basked Is being
filled up don' stop to coo kmests but I
PROPER FOOD
SIDE
dtoeamd mufaHna af the atomacb aad
BaalBad
THE BEST TEST
Of good marksmanship Is a coy
duck, not a decoy one. Time to l>egln
think shout It. dont you think? S.
F. Saxton has a complete t||ic of guns.
lunition and banter's clothing, all
necessary adjuncts. Load up before
the season begina O-pun the door *o
Saxton's hardware store and see for
yourself.
Makes brainy men and beautiful
women. To know just wrhst to cat '»
one thing and to know Just whore to
eat to another. Go to the UtUe Tav
ern and youll always know where to
eat and they will tell you what to e*l.
New management. Bloodgood. Farrow
it Davidson. East Front street.
j
;a. K NaHkipar.
TWIlfFMBTMIE
between Della Moriey
(Mias Gray)) and Mona, de Biol* wa*
Just over. The audience sat ailent
though the actress had left the stage,
thrilled with the Intensity of The emotioo It had Just witnessed, when a
spectator in one of the boxes lumod
with a gasp to a friend, and Mid.
Tbat woman was not actlnx, she was
suffering.". Mias Julia Gray will soon
appear at Bteinbergb Grand opera
house In "Her Only Bin.”
%
ARE YOU MARRIED?
at*- you happy? If an cn i.i llarnum
^ Bari s and l<H*k over '.h*-lr largr
lection of unmounted dlamon«lH. lu
vest In one for your w lb- ami havr P
,et to pli-asi- lu-r ra^te, whlrh Jh surtright.
EVERY HOME
Should have one of o-:r .laitity pir
tun-s. frsmi-d In s round glblod vonoor frsnu-. Pu> a i*ouml of our flflyrent baking powder, worth its price,
aod you will he made s pn-M-iit of ibv
plcture. Now York Tos Co
in all ways.
We have all the different
kinds of book* that are used <n the High school and nearly every kind used in the different district schools.
Those wc do not carry wr get for you on-the shortest possible time.
Wc make a specialty of supplying dis
trict schools with their school books (where they have free text books), school supplies and school furniture.
TABA-ETS
Of every kind and size, almost, for j
the need of not only scholars, but .
don't use tablets.
I small tablets, hard and soft pape
There are large j
i them, and nowdays wlio
pen and pencil.
There
are tablets for 1c. 2c. 5c. 10c. 25c and 50c.
F>EIMOII-.5
Something that everybody uses, so we carry all kmds. little and big. hard, medium and soft lead and all
kind* of fancy color* of woods.
Pencils for school use. for office use. for house u*e.
lead and those for ma-k^ -ig purposes.
Pencil* with colored
We have ml crayon, colored crayon and chalk.
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
Hy not IcKiking over our largo Ntook of
children's slipper* and »ixfonlis iK-fore
purchasing. Have a full asjM>nmcnt of
vicl kid oxford, patent tip; patMit coM
Blurhcr
oxford;
patent
Irathor
strapped sandals. In two or thn-<straps, also many other pretty sty led.
Rowland W. Douglass.
MOTHER SAYS
That what Is good for liaby (r piKid for
all. Keep the skin clean and you will
be happy. To do so. Just go to the
Johnson Drug Co.'s stort- sml look ov<-r
the large and varied ass«»rtmcnt <»f
soaps. True Violet. 25c per box.
ecMiled equal to 25c cake; Howards
hygienic healing flesh soap. U«c cake
two for 25c. and many others. Wc use
McCool's pure^ce cream for our soda
fountain and have all Qavors.
RnU'bfBBBy POto tor eoasH
I’M TAUCINO YET
J. C T«
LBfiT YOU FORGET.
Roeky Moantafa Tm eared am of ia■•SlMHlTrNlIt
That the Met Bprlagi madtolnee
ilgMloa and eoasOpatloa. Getaed
GsSeMT**
twenty-five pounds in eix months.. Am havn fated THOUBANOB IN TRAV- PwlaeuoWlaa. SwpsOoostlpsUoc Usdar.
sBtiBsly BBlU^ eiBfa. Tea or Tab- ERBtoGfTtrrTnibyMiMnfaa. For
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
eale by an Bral etaM dratfftota.
leta. fakaaoa DragOo.
That are all right and wM write.
some want the reverse.
Some i
There are over t\
mt a fine pointed prn^some a stub, other* want a big pen, ;
> different kind* of pen* made, we don't carry them all, but
have enough to plca»e you.
:i\IMOL.DERS
To match your pena, all •hope* and aizea, wood, celluloid or rubber.
You
may
need drawing
instruments,
rulers, inks. Ink standk, b^tJers. mucMsgc. colo(^ Inks, rubber bands, pocketbooks, memorandum books.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano,"and the Famous Farrand Organs-
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEHCANTl^liiYj
SCROFULA
"ssss
Tte poMer u WmOt Cnm ttHm
-tkaa Jmt9k ftaker. Hmrtai vIOi
■wfilt MtB. enMCM o«i 0f IMIO
«■ a torpM —rtgagi, Ic m
loasrworC TWr mj'Ihatomudat
H fcr bUhII
A 9«lita M Mi« aIgMd bf
dtinw at Clio aikiBf Jaig* i
Owe tag taAm atood «a the car
bit that raprtnr wm karteg wifh farrT affip ta MMgovt ffiahday htaw
Omm Bmate tba wdraa wba had wtta the taaaffiM that he heta the oal^
htade ta taw wtaarthaaaw« daiwd to
M&n-Uteete Am-plaMa to «rf
aaB to hhw fw ffitalay. vbaa akmg
big taAm. aad ta the
tataad aliasetalaa that taBwwwd
who work wltb thterl
arnlA the htaxia. ladtaa No. t.
glai cha hottta. ww dmaped tato the
the InMattaiml Type
hay. Be AM aroaad tally two
B Alere Me whereabetaa me-w
tag materttff. dadk
BAMtfba Id the hray that
' to two atop ia a antea praeladm aBUttary servtea to the Ag of the ooaaaiy that
wUo. Hto tothor iaa aMtIad vMJi tba makaa.Um aalea.aad V parpoaaa pmM wfto aaibad tlw ebacfca. bat roaac tibia. White wa mood aba nave «*•
Kaapp baa baaa ta craabla bafore aad pamad aay olhar aettea oa tv pvt of
tolDitIgmt maa. aoae the laaa
It teat haoaa baa tba paUUaa bin ba
ha aatloB ooeatraJaed to ooDgratatetc
raeatead.
A abate te aald to be nwikariag la them apna tba foroa nod method of
thair declanUoa ta favor of tba flag
4ba 9^ vatamof Iba 8L Jo
alw^aaaa Uatea CHf ai4 Aar- ee all lore.
Rev. Dr. Ly^man Abbott la a firm haaaod.aad ba ba> aearad tba Ufa baM
.oat ol a dooaa flabanaaa abo bara tteirar to tba vatoe of regular boon of
net la tba daytlam. Reoantly to ad/aaagbt gilaqwas of tba aobatar.
laOaria to ratcb bla bava ao far baaa Jreaslag a groap of tbeologtcal
la aalB, aiid aoar tbar prapoaa ta bafld Jents ha aald U has bean bte practice
- a dam oo eUbar alda ofvbte favorUa for yean to set aside tbe boor aflor
baaal aod go atior Mte wltb barpoobi tin midday meal aa exdnstTcly bte
own. when ba te mM to be disturbed
aad a onaiptetc wbaBag oattL
Mlaa Uada AHoa SlaipaoB. agad tO. -imless tbe bouse te oa fire aad tbe
of Itetroit. aralkad lato tba aoaatjr fire baa reached tba seoood story.
i be te free to dip Into poetry or
cterfc’s aOoa at Port Haroa aad ap‘#ned for a a»rriage Iteaaaa. Tbe net and meditate with folded hands.
wko forgad Mi
i
aad aasaorad tba aaoaaaarjr qa#«tlaas,
'Tha groooi U Bracat Laroy Ketcboai.
baggbgeaiao oe tbe aieamer City of
ToteAo. It te tba flm liceasa
L .ioaafid oa tba leap year plan ia that
f. aoaatjr. After tba llcanaa had baaa
L «Mda oat tb* jroaag woaiaa paid tbe
I aoeeoaaiT to* aad departod.
r
A aora) bat anooeatful care of par
jlf alytte te roported froai MarahAt Tbe
^ patteat a bachelor of W year*, war
aappoaod to be oa ht* deathbed, ^le
fHI la love wltb bl* baadsomo trained
^
tutnm, beqaoatbed her a aoodly share
of bte world'* good* gad tbi'O married
her. That day be ania* from hi* bed
aad walked oat to supper to celebrate
tbe ereat, alare which time be bar
beea enjoying tbe beitt of health.
The reeeat eenrut return* ban
r . started Ooldwaier old maMa and widj own on a new tack. Tbj^ return* »how
that there are ?&! mo^'female* than
' arnica In tbe clty 'orColdwatcr. while
there 1* an oqnal number of exoear
pmlea la the rural diatrirt of Branch
countj. The kinc female* arc aeeklnp
poaitlona In counirj- farm hoiwer
Where they offer to work for theli
[ board.
jr
W. T. Ilrlni«no of Wayeroa*. Oa., »
i-. prominent Knlaht* of PythUu. welgto*
t tro pound*, ba* a waUt mea*ure of #2
^ inebim and wear* No. II *h«je«. He hat
( a wife welghlDX lUi iMiunds and eight
s children and ha* refused repeated of
I fera to exhibit hlmaelf In northern
I aiaaenras. preferring to run hU lur
peutinc aim
Matt Uyneh. a well known young
mao of Port lluntn. who hat been
MentlBefl with organiwl IsIkh- for aeveral year*, pleaded guilty in both the
poliee and clreult eourts to a ebargt*
^ Of^' circulating
obscene literature
r^T^neb admitted piinilng a number of
* racy itorie* and •ollbig them fi*r lo
omU to farmer* and young boy*.
- loruch I* thought to Ite shielding sev
eral other pt»opIe who were Interentci
wltb Mm.
Calhoun eonnty ba* one p«‘euUar pollllral condition it I* the hotbed of
soclaltem In the state, and Is the on!)
county to carry a complete {htclalUt
county ticket. Nearly l.ooo Socialistic
YtUea are cast In that ai'ctUm. and the
party riity quite a figure In local poll
tic*, particularly In the city of Battle
Creek, where a Swiallitic city ticket
Is also run.
J. M. Letmanl. a prt»»mer from Ijike
county. In Jackson, whence he war
sent for the Judelormlnate term of 10
to IS year* tor burglary last February,
te an anomaly among convict*. He I*
a ter) well educated man. having grad
imted from the law department of
Chicago university and acted a* pro»
ecullng attorney of Randolph county.
Ind. L*H»nard claims the Indetermin
ate aentonce law Is nnconstltutlooal
and has appealed to the clreult and
stale Bupreiuc court*. l»elng lunicl
down troth tlm«r*. N«.w he has appealed
to the United Stale* supreme court.
All the papers In each case were pre
pan'll by the priaoner himaelf.
Tbe farmer boy* of Calhoun county
are now in regular training fbr n pkikrIng mmiest to be held at tho county
fair next month. Tba ooly equipment
requlreil is a pair of old oreralls and
•oinr plow shoes, tor tba fair asaoclatkm wUl provide n team of cither oxen
or bones, as desired, aad a.pkrw of
tbe candidate's selection.
pect«*d that tbe entire fair ground wOI
be plowed up by means of this oonteat,
and then U will ba sown to wbenL
- Calhoun county hns a new poor*
bouse nearing oomplettoo. and when
tbe board of supervlaon paid a recant
Ttell of inspection thereto they found
if. ao ittxvkMu to lU gppototmento
an1 tegntd^g
AontwySSn.
or Mte* Paalltie Astor, Amerkta
beiroe* of a nalnralltad Briton and
laneee of Captain Spender-Clay, an
Agiteh paper say*: *'8be te quiet,
rather nice-looking, sensible, selfwilled. Not pretty to the accepted
le, though her hair te beautiful In
wayward profusion and her deep
eyes'look Into youn with n aympatheilc Intelligence. Playtog hostess to
the great world ever since she was 11
has given her an air of easy dlstinc•Ion, and with It perhaps a auggesUou
Tf being a little tired.**
Infiamraatlon of tbe eye* 1* a comon complaint among police officer*
ind secret mu-rice men detalird foi
luty at the white bouse, partleu larij
among thoae whose duly it te to patrol
?h?^ grounds Immedlatety* adjointog
the mansion. The trouble te caused
by the constant and brilliant glare of
the wbHe building. A fresh coat of
paint wa* applied rocemly and tbe reOected raps of the sun constantly keep
thoae in range aquhiCtog their eye*.
Several <»f the officer* have had more
ur lea* serious trouble with Inflamma
tion.
A dlrect(»ry Ipsued in. Honolulu eontain* what I* believed to be the longname appearing in any pubileatkm.
It I* that of Miss Annie K. Keobuannskalainhuoakaweloaikacaka. which
mean* *ub*tantlally “Jack and the
bcwnstalk.*’ l^ullnc N’abuchodonoxowickowna. a n-sldeut of Milwaukee, is
propshly champion of Amerlca.tbough
Salvatore
Schllanoditonnarlello
of
IVovIdence, R. I.. and Bi'rnhard G. Ahrenhoen.iert>auemer of 81. Louts may
be rogardi-d as entitled to honorable
mention.
Major R. W. McClaughry. warden of
e United SUte* iienitentlary at
Ijeavonworth. has Just celebrated hi*
thirtieth anniversary of hi* manage
ment of prisons. He was Aral appolntMl warder of n penitentiary In August.
1*74. In the last thirty years be has
been ward*»n of three different peullentlarie* and two reformatorlea. He
wanlen of the Joliet. III. peniten
tiary longer than any other. In the
thirty years' service he ha* had about
*4.om« prisoner* under him. Major Me
riaughry has aided In the building of
prison*, and the work on the big
United Siatfis penitentiary a*,
l^eavenworth 1* In-lng done under hi*
supervision.
Among the many lniere*Ung velcr»* who attended the Grand Army of
the Repablle rnrmmpment in Boston
last week was CapUln John F. Chase,
who bears the scar* of forty-etght
wounds recelve«l In the battle of Get
tysburg. He was ranonw'r In a Maine
battery, and In the engagement named
shrapnel shot explodt'd In front of
Mm and four doaen piece* of It en
tered his body. He remained on the
field for two days, and when picked
a* thought to be dead. Hts right
was 8ut>seqncntly amputated and
as found that be had lost an eye
by the exploalou. rrcviouB to Gettys
burg he had bee® In numerous great
battles, but escaped Injury.
Lord and Lndy Roberto are to go to
South Africa this tail, ooe of the pri
mary objects of their Journey being to
visit the gtave of their only son. who
kilted ta Nntal during the ;
war and buried rat the bnUlefteM. Hte
death was dne to an act of bravery,
such as led many Bnglteh officers to
death, and. perbnpa. gnto the Vtctarin
cross, which has coat the Uvea of
r Britiab officers- Ltevteaant
Robmts fell whBc trytag to save i
guns which Bailer had lost in osn of
hte many deCenta. The young man
never kaew that be bad smi the moat
coveted Bnglteb honor, hot Queen Victotta fare tbe simple little ems to bis
motbtn- with ber own hands.
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HANl^Ari & tAYCO’S
afBcmAia. tewfata la iahmw
M PtaMlDocleM^i Ad
_
AAatkaof taood.«r
HIQH^
Mood|miaoa.nakylDciM^
^ it. tMRtadlta
Aa aM 1
BES T
the tWeraata Mood, taiiqt
tINIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
Aally artaehed to hla aetbm
aaAtaJS hugged tA bottle ami VitUom. Keaaediciaehaa »
m aacd to rorfvo hia Ampeaad M A flnch iame n a Uood pwrificr as a 8. a. end ita htaie eSectg upoM
VRXet COflfttNO IN ROOD.
Ota Tiansarai Hata^ Aparts Cn»InctHw Vneyiattetactary.
City Ttanowar
ftaMKoU la aaakiag good prqgraas ta the eoUecUon of
taxes. Yesterday Ite raeelved aenriy
HAM gad each day for asore than a
weM the colleethms Avc reached
tram MM to HAm'. It Is expected
the teat few days of this month
ahoar oapectelly heavy reoelpU aa
taxpajrera will take advantage of tho
opportnalty to save the one per cent
e.
The cHy treasurer stated to the
Record that he expected tbe colleotloas this year would be fully as giwd
as laat year, although It was hard to
nc 9WKFT SFBdRO
PiUUSE FHM . PROFESSOR
FERRIS
TRAVERSE CITY,
One Month Free!
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Cor* all chronic diacaaca.
for sal* by all flrst-class druggists.
Fricm. Hot SpHnga Ublcts, $1.
Hot Springs Quick Rctlsf (linlamta)
2S cents.
Hot Springs catarrh cure, 50 qanta.
Hot Springs aoap, 10 cents.
Hot Springs healing aaly«, t5 cants.
Hot ftprings corn cur*. 10 cants.
For sal* by 8. E. Wait A gawa,
Johnson Drug Company and Aman>
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH
rr
u-J
O®"- *»<>“ ^
••><>*M- ^ IlaskcU. City Treasurer.
Dated July 25. 1M4.
-----will be at-----
Kconomical, Powerful, ReUable.
TRAVERSE CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL
to 20 Ilofsc Powet.
CALL FOR CATALOG
W. M. PAIGE,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25
Agent
-MV
l''rom 7:00 a. m. to 0:00 p. in
Dealer in Automobile, l,aunch. Gasoline Engine Suppliea.
Phone fdi2.
125 Caw SirecL
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“T?-----------------------TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET. ~ -------------------------That the Hot Springs medicines , 6RAIID RAPIDS A IRDIARA RY
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV-j
COMPARY.
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For,
la'Bff**« Baadsy. Joar SI. ISOL ,
tale by all first class druggist*.
ELGIN C. LEWIS
; St Wal
Gypsum Wall
Plaster Guods
torthportal
J. Horsfleld
UP-TO-OME
or Kortkport*!
Tr*S*Wr* Trkvrfw Oty for
Kortkr
Troinp^ro” from eonnorUnf m*l* Un* Irainp
J’laslcring material, Gj^jvsum Wall Plaster ol all
kinds, all prepare'! auul
guarantcctl
with
.price*
right.
Train, w^ra fro® connw-tln* inxlfi tin* train*
GASH GROCER
Throvb t:>nclnnntl wltmprr on train *mnn«
.’.orpor on train Uwrtn* *t
1
j
H. & R. E. TIME CARO
B«lllpNlt.AU{MhMTSlf
EAST
CASH GROCERY
226 Eitt Fmt $tml
812 EAST FRONT ST.
CHOICE 6R0CERES
BUTTER AND E66S
AT LOWEST PRICES
MADAME mvm\
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
Cmzea.
SO W4
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
__
_
extra* foltew*;
Claus Warrvwr. Proprlotor
nUTTOHS BAT. MICH
Loos ted etem te tewaUtol Orwad Tratrorw
■ItDiofnwpteroeM te *0on*otl0* Ooad
pwMtnr**y
to 82.00
rte^*'Bata£i'S(nlLJtei sad Baltelrs. V
*.M.lUDp.».«-tta.m..
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
rFEMALE HELP WANTED—
C. O. CARVER
Appta’lWneCitaCBtatow Ok
PRICES REASONABLE
OVAL PHOTO FRAME8.
Arc the latest. 'We have the pure X4jcmret gold plate to exquisite designs
rtahMhwfc^Wlte* J* R^^H^hto^
^ tocho* In diameter to 11x14
Hnghaa ta '
- uP
- pbL O
-a-. “»nd- gave me iup. “
Bvary- aad 1b price* ranging from ft to 810. Oflte* wiih O. F- 0*rrar * Bro.
D
body thought my time had1 consd. As Smith t Price, South .Union sirceL
King's New
n test raoort 1 tried Dr. I
Dtowary for OouanmpUon. JThe ben-
TUTEIEPHORE SUBSCRIBERS
and Lung troubiex.
Johnou’s Drug Store
drugglata. Pitoa 68c
botUaslOe.
Smalley
Marine Gas
Engines
“drspinney
TAXES
on which mahea snlclde likely. At charged. On all taxes remaining unfirst thought of self destruction paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
a Electric BlUara. It being a great p«aiaUy uf two per cent for collcctioc
MIOHIQAN
HEW DEPMTURE!
- Sr kM li*d in tfwtMic rkrtwih- «»
dates for office by ballot, are cordially Plano, manufacturi'd In IVtrult by the
Invited to coopornto with ns in this well-known Mntlc House of Crlnnell
csmpalga regardless of former party Bros. After giving their Plano s thor
SflUtetlOBS.
ougb test In the Music Department of
(Slgawl.) ‘
hte tostitute.. Mr. Ferris wrote the
Wm. H. Umlor. Chslrman.
firm as follows:
Charles A- Bugbec. Secretary.
Big ItapUi*. MIrh . June 3. IMt
------------------------Grinnell Bros.. IVtroH. Miri,
MONEY FOR SALE.
j Gentlemen; LsM September the
Absolutely the chespc*l. safest am! | p^.^rig inrtltute pun‘bs.«e.l a (Jrlnnell
most nsttefsetory wsy of sending |jro^ Upright IMsno for the MiiM<
noney through the mall* Is by using j^pi -pbls Plano has iN-en in eoniin '
•nf draft*. No one.can rash them
^ver store it ws< purehaso.1 f
XCDpt the person for whom they are ^
,ht* time a large nnnitor of
Intesded. sad In case of lues or dls- j pn,re*slonsl planl.st* hav, bad <M-ra
pute^he matter I* *djusU«d vlthnut'
inKirumunt and every
red tape or delsy. The First National ,
d.-i.ghNsl We
bank sells draft* payable anywhere in , have already pnrrhased another Grin
this or other countries, at little more p,,, pro*. llano for the Klndergarteu
than half the cost of expre** or money j,,partment.
orders.
We cimrldcr It a pri\ti<-ve t«> r«-com
mend this suin-rior make of Plano.
Th* DsaUt PBnalty.
| Tcarbers of the Piano rannut nfford to
^ A little thing sometimes result* In ' rc’malu Ignorant of the exeellent featdeath. Thus
Thu* a mere scratrb.*^lnslgulflscratrh.MnsIgnlfl i „ros of this Instrument. The Ferris
or puny boll* have paid the
I ^"*’**”^*‘
other make
death penalty.^°^l^te*wUc*^t^*have
1
Very slneerely yours.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy.
It's the best salve on earth and will
W. N. KKUltlS. lYe-^
prevent fatality when burns, tore*.
I MuFlcisn* and the tiiuMr 1<»\ ing p-ib
I pile* threaten.
tile are cordially Invlte.l to to'-|H-ri tb«Johnson's Drug Store
! "Grinnell Brother*’’ I’iano at the Itx-al
Meads’.
erxK>m* of the firm.
WHAT 18 PRETTIER
Than a well-dreased hrad of hair an.l
well kept hander SpatulaU; finger
Balls can bo manicured Into perfect j
shape with little care and thin hair ]
be dressed artistically by Mrs. L
Bonner, the hair dresser. East
Notice to Taxpayer*.
Front street.
Tbe tax rolls for the collection of
school and city taxes and special asWHY NOT U8C GAS THIS WINTER?
i eoseroent* for the five wards of the
The bugaboo of every hmiiiokceper
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
is the dally tending of lamps. Why
1 placed In my bands for coHectlon.
do away with this nuisance and
! I will be to my efflee for the pures do the plumbing and furnish
! pone of "collecting said taxes every
■ house with n beautiful set of gat
week day from now until Nor. 1. 1904.
fixtures as well. Once used, never
from 8 o'clock unUi 11:30 6’clock In
abused. Arms A Cole.
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock to the afternoon of each day
The .taSSTkSJJJJSrcnt that a
All taxc. paid before ^pi 1st will
prevenUve of suicide had boon dUcov- bo reeoived without collection fora,
ered will Interest many. A run down , and on all taxes rvmstoing unpaid on
---------ipodndency Invariably
i,t *nd until Oct. m. a penalty
All Bubacriben dasiring any change
oiua uau TBront or eorreetkm to their dlrqjrtory pieuse
notify tbe office of the CUlsen* TcleaitafUlL Trial phoue Oo. on or before SepL 1.1267-Ct
-
AfUmt/Jt Ak
i*A,^hSai.‘iSS-’?iKS?5L2
> Cooaly Convention.
A ddawcratlc eoaaty convention for
the county of Grand Traverse will be
held at the City opera house to tbe
city of Traverse City ta said county on
Aturday, the IHh dny of SepU'mbcr,
A. D. 1M4. at S o’clock p. m. for the
purpose of aomtoatlng candidates for
^OF. W. N. FERRIS.
the county officers, for the election of
Nominated for Governor on the iK-moeonnty committee, and for such
crstlc Ticket; President of Fi-rrl*
other pnrpoaea as may properly come
Institute. Big Rapids; Banker sml
before the said convention.
Lecturer.
All thoae who believe In priraary
electkm reform and the right of tho
■V -
FLOU R
drives oot of the^dirulatioQ all tubercular denoaila
aad xnoebid AatterthatcaaaetheglamhilarsweUiBr.
a, abarrawra, ttmora iad otber hcgribic ayiutilunm
AtaanheSciefaUao'di
WiitawafaHy about your case. Medical adricc mill coat yoa aoUifatg.
this month a fee of one per eeot will
be added uaUl Oct- 1, after which two
per cent will be added for the month
at October.
,1m * fiMt BUMMk. U»er mi KM-1
ney regntetor. Only Me. Satisfaction
gunrMi^^hy^tataa^^Dru^ Store j
and F. 1
I
•Ntor FighL
--U- ---
InAaAtaBAi
Md the lAoi
tatakaadpoorthtalf Aea wot
mriAtfiahodj. Than-
Both phno—
Swacftel t-lshU toropoteiklen F'or AssaguteU
We ^ Pipe Foot Rooms and Fnmisli Hxlnres. Only JtO.OO
Th* Oder nsA; be aude befcre A*gaft Slfb The «otk to be doM «hea «H«a,'
TMAVEMtag OIT'y OAM OOj
pie «r 8Mera ef the Oeod
1 fram the Bmma af tha Ooad
I ta Qmad
ase la ftm
Mtavtor thahmma. fMriaef
Mtaattaa are eared tar there,
TW n. Dmtm
y thoae tram tha Qraad BapTNmena CMjr. Mkh^ A«g, S, ttM.
taapaaa. artaah tadtaAm this paiL
af tteetate.
txtp to Befthhh Ktagara rhlM
B a: Hahoerk, graad ragrat of
Bayal Araaraa. Is ta tWI Tbs
Mb. IX q. nv BMlrB. who haa
dgBB eofl the foet toor vaekn Is Ghyaa ihd »ai at fhls amtah
aaa ImtalMig her aMea. Mra. k.
darirm to meat aO flta mambora of tha
iBg m eiteBlil trip, harhig alt her eo hm vay fdBdy akftoi tha 81. Imoia Mr, WmhA ft
w■
Trip m «M FoMi mM
. eoe ef Northforfa
Ur «f Mr |l«r
|«llet I MP«i »
FM U pUMt 1H« iPMt U tte foyo«>
'
« taH CIrtMU Um UM M tun K
« te kM alli«U «r Mpptiwi ttat I
t M U tM PU «r ttt HfMT UML
MSMttiT<MrpUrMi|UCU»U
tto tMparaaM CM «M U Ite koui
I a> MS M «PMlf.
ptmiS — to m »tu unowtii Uf
MdM I «■ sot
aiperta m ratara hy way of Mev Ov^
laaaa. allhoagh Ma daUght al Uk»
gaa haapiiaaty hi a gmat ^adaceoMBt
to oeBtimM Ms rmMmme hero.
MreDra, who hga heea apcMiag
frkads oM. reladvea, left this
•URFRI8C IN tTORK.
wr »ku PMWIMPM or wun iiMiip I mormlag fat her home hi Ithaca.
Mra. Barah Haath of TtaMI
•M «wk ar* aUpfuly frM to all vlalthv her daeghfer. Mra. Dob lagar Lara Omwiwy Framlaag ta fta a
Lora
Downey, hookkaagar for the
TSara la ao ckarca vkatarar. It b
fraa^ a ralsurj muftaUoa Wiakaa
MBMeU of Mopkias Traveraa City Maaaihriarlag eoaapaay. waat tar a
yaotarday for
■I mtk mmtim. tMt Um eoguSM^
atloB 'rsunnmd home todey after
tiMiB. aa a nUa. aeror aaMaat to eraa vWt with ralaUvm here. Mra. A. M. the Aral time la over twenty year*.
He felt nke r maa uatil he arrived at
tvaatr par aaaL of the sroaa axpeaaaa DeLoag eecompoaletf her.
1 aarar par»H a eoUaetka to paaa lau
Mr. aad Mra. G. V. U Cady of Jack hla home, 40 Waat Tenth street, aad
air baaU aatS k la trat aoaatatf la eoa are la the city oa their way hooM found a goodly aamber of hla fiieads
gathered tiere aad a table weU kmdad
pdMk hr aeaw eae frcai tha aadlapee. from a abort visit at Lelaad.
W. O. Foote la speodlag a eonple of wtU good" things that a boy lovaa ao
adSUfaaaUr I aai foraad to aoMclt
oataMa halp. I aai aa apboMar or re weeks at the srorld's fair aad la CUa- welL It was then that his beait failed
him aad he kmgad to be a boy again,
llgloB. the ckareh aad the darar U ao tOB. Mo.
far aa gae* raaatu are roaearwail
Louie BeyaoMs has returned fram but apoa being told that be ooald cut
the cake hJauelf ha fell la line aad
aiaaa ao'diaraapect at all to
ipaaled by
was ay happy as the rest. The even
; tha elacBr vhaa I aute that iber
oousla. Fred Webber, who will remain
ing was most enjoyahly spent aad
all paM pood arerape aalarlea aad this winter.
when the small bourn of the morning
thair partalaltea are maar. aad It h
Arthur Roseathal left for the
came
and Lorn had promlaed to al
right Ihap ahoald be paid liberally. Vet last Bight to purchase his fall line
ways be a man the party went home
Nov. vtor ahoald I be crlilclaod for -if merchandise.
trrtag to gat the expenaea of my ef
E. C. Ovtstt. traveling passenger wishing him a proaperous and happy
forta, awre capeclally alace 1 am not tgent of the Canadian Paclllc^ visited career as a man.
m fmrcttmr \
aaPar a aalary? I take pardonable
prMc la aaylng my work U not
•ah oae. It la always done for local
haaeit I am oaly bumaa aad rer>
hamaa at that, bat I do try my beet to
•o right 1 don't run around with
naaeUty card npoa my back. Ny work
thoagh humble, speaks for Itself. I do
not labor on Maes of abuse. I try to
work on lines of lore for Ood and hu
■malty. I must lire. I can brcsthr
'air bat 1 cant oat It ;
The press, on the whole, has been
rery friendly to my work as well as
to am peraooally, even as I consider,
parhapa far beyond my merit,
for which 1 am truly grateful,
pertenoc of over twenty years provt*
to me that 1 am working on right liner
I know the laside and outside of thr
wan-regBlated and law abiding saloon
aa well aa the dire and kitchen
room. No one can tell no snyibin;;
about them. My experience tells
alt. It la an‘acknowledged fact (hat
hotel and aaloon owners are a goner
oim set of men. As long aa they have
the legal right for a certain amonnt of
money to sell liquor, 1 shall stand b)
them la tboae right as long as tbe>
lire up to the legal requirements. H
Is uanmnly to do otberwlse. I want
aothlag to do with bigotry, prejudln
or persecution. I truthfully assert
that (he salfions which live up to th<
law are s help to fho police to crush
out dives and kitchen bar n>omt
Whenerer financial or e*ther help !•
needed for any b<*nevolent object, no
matter by what name known, saloon
owBCTs are always appn»ached and pr<
alarays good contributors. They arc
never known to refuse help for an)
charitable or benevolent purpose. 1
am Dot mean enough to question the
motive of aay ssb»on owner wlu» wip
give me some financial help, here
•isewhure. I want the worbi to know
that I will take it and will thank 0<m1
aad them for It. That money. If given
will certainly t*e us<h1 for the promo
tloa of the cause of temperance
llaes of reason, common sence.
cracy and Justice. I know I am
DOUBced by prohibitionists as a el
1 oppose them because they do
work with raasoa. They want thing?
they BCvcT can gc*t. With them, an)
and all who dlaagree with them
their plans are denounced as fraad<>
and aald to be In league altb the
liquor tra»c. Tliev even say that
government Is mnirolle*! h the liquor
trattc and that our preaa is suhsldlaod.
Theirs U a work of vile and mean de
BUBclatlon and entlrcl political They
have never been knomn. ss a elass, to
help the unfortunsie. neither do they
feml the hungry, clothe the naked or
abalter (be homeless. I want nothing
to do with them Oos|uM temperance
is the only real kind, and produce?
good results. If religion, the chnrch.
(be mlaUtry sad moral suasion can t
proOBOte the cause of tcmp*tance then
prohlbltloc will never do It.
1 regret I am ao misjudged by cranks
fanatic*, hut I lose no sleep on
that acoount. It would be hard to And
a qlaaaer place morally than Traverse
City aad by way of aide reamrk. permit me to add that It Is a beauiUul
cky. Your broad, well paved and well
laid out streeu arc an example for
largar dtles. which they would do well
to dopy after. Your beauttful bay adds
to the graaduer of the place. It must
h« a very healthy citv. I have trav•lad a great deal la thU country aad
Canada aad 1 have never aeea larger,
baiter or laer stores anywhere or a
bettor dlaplay ef goods of every class.
vkao the popalaUon Is coosldcred.
tJma are to. be fouad here la Trarerse
Okr. Tha paopie are
It wUI be a
the Pere MXrqoeUe dlloea today.
Mr. aad Mrs. George Noteware and
AUdrea of Iklaware Miae, who have
visiting their parents la the city
nnce June, retamed home this aftertoon and Mr. Notware will roaume his
lutles as teacher la the schools at that
ylsce.
Mrs. Dr. McKetler of India arrived
a the city this afternoon aad Is the
.xuest of Mrs. C. J. Garnett.
Mrs. IXMilse George and danghtor of
Arcona. Canada. Is the guest of Mrs.
?. J. Gkniett.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Copley of Delroll,
who have been gucsU at the Park
Place for a week. left this noon for
rome.
R. W. RaslaJl and family are spend
ng the day in Northport. taking the
'cfresbleg trip via the bay boaU.
Edgar Haney and Miss Violin Me
Oonell were msirlcd last evening by
Hev H. M McKinley at the borne of
ilr. and Mm. F. U Jones. 114 West
Seventh street, where they will make
heir home for the presentMm. Dr. W'ensel arrived la the city
ast evening for a two weeks' visit
with her sister. Mm. George Vogle.
Mr. and Mm. H. M. Cole. Jr., of
Trsveme City left for a ten days'
/Ult at their old home at Buttons
3ay. previous to their leaving for the
.tale of Washlngtcm. Sept. 20. They
will make their future home ihw.
Mr Cole entering the Are departronet
Prank Heaco* of VlckeryvIUc. Mich.,
irrived today for s visit to his son.
i. M Heacox. 7U Third street. This
M-lng his Amt visit In six yearn be Is
xrcaily surprised at the many changes
utd lnjprt>vements during that time.
Miss r.smct Momc of Onaway ariviHl <«i the afternoon train from the
wuib to ruftlcato for twp w^ks In
this vicinity.
N. F. Parr of Chelw.ygan Is In (own
in s short business trip.
MIsss Jancy McMurray of Kingsley
lassed ihmugh town this afternoon
rt>utc for the peninsula to be a
•;ucst of Mr and Mm. Henry McManus.
Mr. McManus being ven IH
iomt' St the present lime.
Miss IJblilc Oustaff of Northi>ort
was a visitor today
Henry Hnbli«‘ll of Inu rlochen. who
has lieen siM*nding two months wlTh
friends at Vanderhlll. Otsego county,
passed through town lo<ly oa bis way
home.
Mrs. Josi'pb Ibirdeau. nee Celia
Bieele, was a passengv'T oa the steamIT Cummiags today.
Mrs. Bert Plant, wife of the genial
IVrc Marquette hrakeman. arrived
fmm Cadillac this afternoon and domi
ciled hemcif at the Columbia. They
will make this city their home la the
future.
Robert J. Walter went down to Soltons Bay this aftcTnoon lor a abort
slay at bis old home.
Sheriff Huckk'tierry of Cadillac
brought a patient to the cUy today for
the as.vlom.
Daniel Weaver, highway commU
sloner of Fife Lake, made a bualnam
trip to the city yesterday.
SPECIAL MEETINGS
At tha Ooapel Tent Seginning TonIgM.
Meesrs. Goadwia and Lambkin of
the. Beorgaalxed Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, wllf eon
duct a aeries of special services In
their Gospel tent, located oo Randolph
streeL near Elmwood avenue, on the
went aide, beginning this evening. Au
gust 24. at 7:20 o'clock.
Mr. Goodwin, pastor of the Saints
church at Cadillac, will open the series
this evening with sn address upon the
subject. "Campaigning for Christ—
the Christians Candidate.**
Seals arc free. Special music will
be a feature of the evening.
FOOT BALL AGAIN.
THE MARKETS.
IVlrult, Mich. Aug. 24.—WTicat
August, ft IL No. 2 red. II 11: No.
corn.
No 3 white oats. 34lkc.
Toledo. O . Aug. 24 —Wheat—Cash
and September. 11.071%; Deevrober.
i, 11.0914
,ug 24 —IMioat—Old Sep^
lembcr. 11.051%;
new 8cptcml>cr.
11.035. May. 1104V. Corn—Septem
her. 53Vr; May. 62Vc. Oats—Seplemhcr. 3314c; May. 38Vc. Seplem
her pork. 111.70: lard. $690; ribs.
17.35.
No Fish Left
A rociry party of town people,
slating of Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Mi*ad,
Mrs. White and Miss Howard of Ch>
eago. Messrs. L L. Stevenson an
brother, N. F. Stevenson of Charlotte*
vine. Va.. spent the day at Carp lake
booking everything in sight sad
of sight.
Blade at Blrchwood bat for the past
few days K has beea rather rough for
the bed Ashing.
The Park Place Is full of guests
dally and the moving out of patroav
means the moriag la of others, oeariy
seventy-Ave coming in today.
The regular meetlag of the board of
eduoatloD will take place this eveniag.
The Fools* club will go to the Platte
river tomorrow for a few days* dshlag.
The monthly business aad social
meeting of the Congregatioaal C. E
society win be held this evening at
home of Miss Grace l^icas
Webster street, three bouses east of
the Oak Park school. All members
and all others Interested arc cordially
tBvHed to attend.
All those interested la foot hall arc
•quested to meet this evening
o'clock at the ofBoc of Amll Ncrllnger.
Plans for this season's' fool ball win
be dlseussod and steps Uken to organ
lEC a team.
An altercation took placc^ yesterday
afternoon In from of the* Whiting
hotel between two men. One of them
knocked down but escaped serl
Injury.' while the asssllvit took '
Ihc alley before the police arri»-«d.
The steamer Cummings will make
special excursion day out of her reg
trip tomom-'w to give the sut
mer people and U»wn people as well, at
the north of the bay a day of pleasure
little cost, the fare for the round
tVlp »>elng but Aft) cents.
The village of Emphv'. I»,-lanau
county. Is to have rural delivery
Mrs. W N Kelley Is entertalnlag
party of ladles who com|*osed a euchre
club here last fall at her cottage
Carp lake for a few days
THE BtAHT ARANO
OCatovea. that's what we sell. They
are clena. Inritlag looklag, with ear
marks of proapertty aad nine ot
ten bear this mark. "Brand's Btovsa
and Rangea." We also have the full
variety heater*, mages and hot blasta.
Miller ft Morse. Bast Front street
A MOLE IN THE POCKET?
Does K seem as If yon had a hole la
your pocket through which your In• is constantly leaking? If so. the
vrtac thing to do is to depewU In Peo
pie’s Barings bank, where your tands
will be safe and steadily Increaslag by
pound interest and wheaoe It
he drawn any day you need IL
JAPAN-RU881AN war riaw* i
nm M. B. ataMBh Friday avaaiag.
Extra apselsl prtam «i
ihchatautosa.
Ths ftsston Atsra.
IT ISN'T RIGHT
To expect patrons to carry delicate
candies like wafers, caramels and bon
bons. In yellow paper bag*, ao wc have
a large Invoice ot dainty boxca. In all
sUea from 10c alset to 11.00. Buy but
* dime's worth and you get a Ailed
box. just the right site to put in an
afternoon with, half a pound. LaOretU
Candy Co.
WHITE AS WOOL.
That I* an old saying, but soft as
wool I* anoihcr and our baby carriage
rob<‘s are both. Wc have a new stock
of white lamb's wool lined cither in
latin or felt at price* ranging from
12.50 to $10.00. Make the little one
comfortable and warm and he will be
good. F. Volruba. Front itraoL
TO BE IN THE PAPERS
Right. 1h to Ik- right In It. then yon arc
lotereixlng and Intereated.
That's
what the special sale on ladle*' and
Even Dirt Has a Value.
The dirt frt>m the excavation which gent*' gold Ailed watches at |10, |12.
1* lielng made for the foundation of 115 and 120 i* this week at Rastall'*.
ne* Congregational church I* the jeweler. East Front Btrccu
bring unload«-d along the river l>snk.
MAKING
DEPENDABLE
STATE
€*ast of Boardman avenue, to level
MENTS.
and broaden the street and put It In
Fortunate 1* the grocery hiore that
*hape for the new paving *hlrh will
has the reputatlna for dependability
lake place In the spring
Fortunate l* the public that has *urh
a stor«- In It* midst Mutual conAdeoro
lK*tw<i-n a store and Its buying public
Straw hats for men and boy*.
moans growth This store has grown
90c hat* for 10c,
and I* growing on just these line*. No
$1.90 haU for 90c.
ambition higher than possessing your
All cap* '« off.
ronfldeiict-. other things are bound to
The Boeton Store.
come We want every trade transac
tion to Ik- satisfying and If It Is not we
wont you to tell us at>out it
L R“IN THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA. "
fiilckney. Ill Union St. Both phan»-a.
to Ik- *ttng by Mr*. K. E Hor?t at Fir*i
The neatest grocery in the city
M. E church Friday evening. IS col
ored pklurc*GO TO SAN FRANCISCO. Los An
geles. 1‘osadeoa and through the
TMAT PECULIAR STYLE
becom- I
Canyon at First M E church
Pound In the new fall hsu
log to all. and while you ar looking !
for Just the style to *ult you. Inspect
"MID THE GREEN FIELDS of VIr
the hoautlfu! asoortment of dainty
glnla, beautlfelly illustrated, will t»e
Aower* and trimming*, going at any
sung by Miss Louise Calkins Friday
price.At MIks Hock'*. Ill Front St.
ewning at First M. K. church.
"B*HBRK THE BILVHRY Gotoradq
Weads lU Way" Win te sang hy Mr.
BUaer E. White at Hr*t M. B. chnroh I
Friday ermilag. AS tavfttfM view*. 1
Heaithy. happy bable*. Mother* aay
Hollister* Rocky Mountain Tea Is
the greatest baby medlctoe In the
world 35 cent*. Tea or TableU. John
son Drug Co.
THE MAN WHO BORROWS S2S
Often needs It as much as the 12.
BOO borrower need* the larger amount.
The People* Barings Bank lends small
amounu as well as large upon aatistactory paper and shows the coxiomer
of small tranaactlons as much oourtesy as U shtvwn the larger dealer.
Ratahrod aiwCher Ipt ef pfwt.
W HR alrert kata yaaterisy.
wi£gysafsa,’sg‘.jris
FOB AALB.
FftKMHSF*
I FEMALE HELP W'ANTED-%|
I Apply Traverse City Canniiw Ca I
GOOD AELLERA.
That t» w hat (be Flcbrlcb. Fox. lin
ker sho<‘* arc. Manufactured oaly for
men. but while the kind Is limited.
style Is not. We have all styles and
gradea. Call and Inspect our stock
and you will be sure to be suited in
At and style. Ed Lautner. Union St-
Trousersale still onsee the display in win
dow. Boston Store.
U/ywpp nw..— <
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
sale by all first class druggists.
YOU NERD MONEY? .
Keep this fact ta mlad, that I make
It a business of loaning axmey la large
mail amounts on city or country
real estate and rtiarge yoa hut a
•onable rate of Iptereat Pay It back
In amounu to salt yourself. A few
choice offices to rent, single <
■uite. E. McNamars. McNamara Block
Pomona Grange.
Pomona Grange win meet at Lons
Lake Ang. 31 and Sent. 1. All fourth
LADIES! Better look those sample
In the Berry Field* d Mayfield,
degree a»emb^ are Invited. A good
abhes over while there Is a good asMri a. r. Martin of this city Joined program will he arranged.
sonment. Theyll save you from 5Ac
Mrs. Charles Irish.
a Jolly crowd of berry plckera Monday
to %IJ60 per pair. A. V. Friedrich.
Pomona Lecturer.
at MayAeld and ahe returned this
afternoon with the wonderful reoord
You little koww when Aret we met
8TBREOPTICON enlertalnmenl
of four cratra of the Insckms fruit and
That
some day you would be
aa annful of boautlfnl asparaga* foli rirut M. E church Friday evening
The lucky fellow I'd choose to let
age as well. There 1* no aoithara Instimted songs.
I*ay for my Rocky Mountain Tea
berry that no aatreacbea ftanU as the
Johnson Drag Co
blackberry and to defp their ahari
barba aad waysrmrd praacs needs
i ^out heart with pkmty of eovagd.
wa56a-rrcsr“Tss‘
WHATIABAmB
ooMT fto ON wommiiB
a aamll payiAaat Aama aad t]
Etawt tta fan aosrtaB.' taCMM wc
------ a amaO maakly paymaat? _
this way yoB wIP mavar feel Bm Arala hare grain drills that wortt wABs yoa
ale^v
drive. U Is ttaw yoaJsokad
oa yoar h*a*ikoH awammlra aad d
over, as the aced-tima la aaartl
aam dam yea eaa aataP the aae
Champkm and Fsnm*
) la tha City of eaa of thoae haady kitetaa tahto*
now ta dock d Fraak Raab'a. who Its both la stock. Bataey Aadsndi
A aamber af hoya aet ire to a alao dom rapatrtag aad revarah
THE NEW LINE
bnmh pHa ai Baat Bay taot eveatag. at hi* store. B*d Froat street
Of tall shirt waUu we recelrcd this
oa tha dty parte. aa4 emmad a Ug Are
WE ALWAYS EMPLOY,
week sre now on sale, prices tmagtag
which may resaU fa damage to traea.
from
tl.TS
to $5.00. They come
AklDsd
hand
iranhrs
to
handle
Indlea*
Tha aav Caraagic dty Uhrary has
amdoaad aad the raot Is betag garmeau. ao that they are properly beantifal shade of cardinal as vrcR as
ahaped ami Iransd to ault alL Oar goldea brown, pongee, cream aad bine
pta ua,
aad la textures of tricot and lady
Ctadera arc betag placed aroaad the Iraalag department Is aseond to
G. R. A L depot which greatly Im- ta the state aad a^tlsfactioB vrUI anrely cloth’s for bea»T wear and ana's vall|ng and hriUlaailne for evening wear.
proven the driveway.
lanadry. Park 8L J. W’. Mllllkcn.
Some aloe catebm of Ash arc belag Wright Broa.'
Arrangementa Asing Mads for a Faat
Eleven for the Autumn Season.
Ao cnlhualastlr meeting of foot ball
cnthuslosu was held last evening In
A. F. Nerllngcr's office to make arraagemenU for a Traverse CUy foot
hall team. Coach. Will Vogvlsong.
whose work In the pad has had sucJi
EXCURSION on steamer Columbia
fruitful results In previous yearn, will
again take the management and under Wednesday evening by Traverse Clty
his keen eye no doubt the merry pig hand to Nc-ah u w ania. Boat loaves
22€9 2t
akin kickers will reach the goal In dock at 7 :30 o'clock
more ways than one.
AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH Friday
New Rsetaurant Coming.
evening, lllustiated lecture
E. A. Payne of Cadillac has leased Carrel deecrtbes bis trip to the
the building now occupied by the
MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL.
C. and B- A. Gannett jemclry stork
It I* Immslcrlal whore you purrharc
131 Front street and will put In a r
cigar, but It I* material «hat brand
taurant and abort order lunch room In
you get. Try our R. E. W '*. a purrabout thirty days. Mr. Payne
Havana
10-conlcr. hand made, home
oolorod man and known In this region
oa a man who conducU a Arst clast made, union made by .the lH-i»t roechan
R. W Weaver.
retUursnl
He already hot restau
rants t Cadillac and Thoropoonvllle.
He will look after the ooe here per
oonaliy.
in order to chvsc out the sn>ck and
vacate the building the Gannett jew
elry stock will l»e sold at auction
Payne has U-ascd the entire building.
ura ataaya hta* tta tad aaoAa. A
yon hay ta* ^nUm ar iamtrwk i
mah paa ahraya Amra B ta tha heat
amka trar own tea cream aad
CB^. J. W. Madhaoa, Ita Frata 8t
I______________ 2261 tf I
Oisrarr-sssu:,-
CTEINBERG’S
O Grand Opera Boose
MONDAY. Aug 2 9
The Great Success,
Under
Southern
Skies
UA By
I BUtr
*• """• •“■’•JKr*-
will LI
Evar
. Ml Srok
Massive Production
Owk ^
Complete in Every Detail
The mo»i original, uiihacknrjrrd and diverting play of
S»>uthrrn life c%-rr written.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I 08T-Watnh and fob MmmUj. ftodrr r
L kwr** wt kfXird.
PRICES:
25 50 ?5c and fl.OO
Scat! now on sale at the box
office. Telephone 112.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Half or less to pay for these
SUMMER FABRICS
We are willing to give you frutn
half to two thirds of the original t .i!d' *'•
these goods if you will take ih« tn aw.iy
quickly; we have told you about ih<
before; many have taken advantage of ihc
offer, but there still remain
me
ry
good things that you can secure if you
hurry.
It’s a round up of all sutniner
goods, and then prices in every issiancc are
way below the real value. There arc just
three prices on all summer fabrics;
'■A
lOc, 15c,
'/.-.'.iii
YESTEftOArS I88UE
^
1386
THE EVENING^ECORD lirtMw.
TRAVEIISC Cmr, MICHIGAN. ^
MCML TILSMAmi tCJIVtCC.
TMEUMIT
ISEXIENe
PM THE NEPAIflt ON ItUMIAN
r
WANGHIN0 AT EHANOHAL
KTK of FDREIQI CWCTIt
JAPANCM MLENCE ANOTHER
PORT ARTHUR FORT.
If • MIm WMM AttMfcliM
iMi FwItiM M m
imUt tram Com«1 OcRerAl OooEwv
•t Blaagkal. suttag UmU Om CbtocM
fMga oMee M»rd tea Mteaded tke
tJ** for repair* to Oi« Rantaa
▼mN AMold to Ang. %A
Rmalaw Batttaalilp Diaablad.
ToIIq, Aag. S4.~Tb« Roulaa baljUaahlp
tiM Japaaase laad poaHkwe roatcrdajr
froai tke oaUMe liarbor at Poet
ArUiar. vkMi *h« BtriMk a mlae. BeM4m Uitlac to atarboard tlie liattleahlp'a bowa were ■ubmerged. The
afclp waa towed back to ibe harbor.
AmOOfr OrwaMnt^Blew.
Laaidoo. Aug. J4.—A dispatch neaiTed froai Cbec Ftoo this evealna
aapa a report la correat that the Jair
aaeae cralsers Xaaaga and Nlahia
have bonbarded aad aUcncod the Rnaalaa foru east of Oolden Hill, at the
eatraace to Port Arthar.
the Reenrd as M gam to pnaa hat the
aaHhhiwhnnd Is thnswaghlr an
and Dsaitr eeanr avaBahle maa lathe
■ a^hirtand M mimlEmr at the
Raaay house to mahe a anarch for the
RUSSU’S CZAR
VBY HAPPY
WOMEN HE^O UP NEAR GRAWN
THIE AFTERNOON.
BOLD WORK OF A BURGLAR
NEIGHBORHOOD AROU8ED ANO
COUNTRY BEING 8COUREO.
Eighty Dollars and a Watch Stolen
From Moms of Robert Rszey
Three ••Clock—8ea«xh fo
tot Thief.
i
I
/
k
I
Robert Rasey's. bouse, one mile
north of Orgwm. was entered by
nnknown'msa aad robbed this afieraoon shout 8 U^DloQk. It I* reported
that the robbto uecored 8W and
watch. A womaa was churning in the
cellar at the time of the burglary and
she beard aomooM wriaking upsUlra
and auppoeud It was Mr. Rasey
Ur. Backett's mother, a noarby
aelgkbor to theHasey’s and tSe bounekeeper for Mr. Raiey. sUrted up thOj
road to aeeure kelp after the robberjw
when the tklef stepped out from a
clump of buskto and held tko ladlto
up at the polut of a revolver.
It te supposed that the rubber
thought h« wss bMug followed.' Only
SMUfur dMDtls ubuld be obiatrud by
mM I • ^^1
HUGE MORTGAGE.
GUEMCTUrVISME
HEIR TV THRONE BAFTtSCOWlTH
GREAT POMP TODAY.
RHRT nBMBB SET FHS
For the Ladies
IN INTERESTS
OF
ORDER
MfmlWriedhih
EVACUAnON WAS NOT FORCED CRACK SHOTS COMING
New Fall Styles
CIGMTN VCAN-«7«
Sdx^DafS
Am wa fur 41stnnL Itk n pood pMn rtgkt wv to hmk; Rp sll tko «M
•ckoM kooks pn asp tod lying SfOMi wd im «• itolm an afar
upontkemL Wk kny nB tko«teda*tknt am onn dkiM*
Grant mock of an ktois or sufBte BOW mndy.
Oal earty.
Qfy Book Store
weather—Fair tonlgbt; Thoraday
aoutk portloo.
probably
Can't Cast Wmh Cangtr
Benda's Dissolution Sale
will be a thing of the past aooo-so you better como doam aad pattakt
of the “Sugar Plnmf,*’
tOtf Ost StivMa Caugattt
Ves, some men use ,
oToog with the irSH
Our g/.oo ntgUatt Skin
M the biggest doUar’a worth of Shirt yon ever had a chance to frt
into and they nc»'cr mflle a man’a temper.
Our SO ttui aud 75 nut Skirt
,
are world beaten—the newest of pxttenu and colon.
window.
See aaa^io in
HOW AB*)UT THAT NEW SUIT AND HAT?
Fancy Hooe
/
26c and 60c
S. BENDA & CO.
0q>60c
Bdts24c
IN THE LADIES'
WKh Ssvsral Expert Trap Shootors to
Everything la nearly in readlues*
tor the trap shooting toumamect of
-be Traverse City Rod and Gun club to
take jplaw Aug. 30 and 31. It la cxphetod that the shoot will Im- largt'ly
ded by outside sportnmen and
the club is already ansured of having
ef the best^sbots In the world,
ort-senl. Efforta are In'tiig lunde to
•ecure another man who Ik a lender
Beside these the club la aaaiir***! that
there will be at least four eipcrf Khoia
The shooting grounds are In-iug Im
proved and siterattona made no ns to
sake everything convetiU-nl. A walk
has been built from the We^jue-tong
Mub bouse on.the north side of the
building to the traps east of the eltib
louse. Three small traps are U-lng
iet up today Ju»t we.-^t of the pn-sent
OF ITALIAN BOY.
'.argr trap.
One of the Dupont Powder mnipany
men la already here. He la an exShot to Death in New York—Believed
t»rofesaianal with the trap and gun and
He Was Sacrificed Because He
win be present at the bhnot and show
Cave Information to Police.
bow be uaed to do it In his younger
day*.
By Wire to the Evening ^•eord.
New York, Aug. 24.—Salvatore Bos
mkTnight'marauders.
sottl. IS years old. au Italian boy. sas
shtil and killed by Carl llosalti early EvHisntly Wanted Their Pictures
this morning. The ahooUng occurred
Taken, or to Tskc Pictures.
In Rossiti's n'staiirant In the Kalian
Aa the clock chimed the midnight
quarter on the loser side. The poller hour last night. K. J. (ira). North
Ixdleve that Malta la rcaponsibic for l»ort’a plK)tographer. hi*ard some one
the crime and tliat I he Uiy was killeJ trying to effect an etitranec to his |
boeaiiso ho gave Information to them home on Bay Shore street. llaKiily j
of plans of the Mafia to rob Uallan-t arising, he tlp-lcxvl down stalrK, found j
passing through New York on their his tniNty shotgun, but lu the excite- i
waj- to Italy.
ment of flying up atairs for ihi* cart 1
ridges he left in the upp«-r charoN-rK 1
AGED FATHER INJURED.
be frightened the midnight viKitors I
Ruaacll Brownell Fell From 8Uir away. However, be ruKhed acroes Iru* I
Leading to Floor Below.
from bis baek door and aroused W. [
Russel Brownell, the aged father of II. Bleele. the rcfftaurant man. and iivj
W. II. Brownell of the Economy store, gether they watched two men making ;
was aerlously Injured Maoda^* night tracks for the ear ferry dt^k w here |
about 8 o'elwk by falling from the they disappeared.
I
head of the sUirs to the floor b«*low.
striking his right shoulder and Injur
NORTHPORT LAWN PARTY.
ing him Internally.
The other members of the bouse Mr*. Kohl Entertains for the CongregaUonal Ladies and Their Friends.
hold were absent, and on their nMrs. Ro.«e KehK/nf Northport gavr- s
turn shorlly after his fall, ftmnd him
lying on the floor suEerlng neverely. beautiful lawn party at her reaidenee
Dr. J. B Martin was hastily called and on Waukazoo, slree^ for the lunik-'
soelety/of the Congn-gational
the injured man placed In bed. where
was
Fe■ iaffair
all
church. Tife
pretty.
he still remains.
-*
Mr. Brownell has been paHlealnfty her wldtVlawtt* being brightened by
lights aided b.v Mother j
unfortunate, falling eight years ago nrnpy
at
her
best
and
few
residenU
of |
from a load of straw w> tke hard bam
floor. He was nocouaeloua lor tkree tosm realsted the trmptatioa to gather ;
the lawn tables and enjoy the
days and suffe.4sl from paralysis, but
recovered, evcatually.
HI* eighty dolioioDS cream and cake aerved by
years till against him In a quick re- tke pretty ladles In attendance.
cove*but unless new developm
Rev. B. McDermoad. aUte scent of
occur be will be up l^fore kmg.
the caulstlan Herald of 8L Jokna. ar^
KILLED BY A CAR.
rivod la tke city tbU morning for m
'OH^L Mich.. Aug. 24.—Allle Lnr- short sUy.
Mr. and Mrs. A Oole and Mr. nnd
klna. aged 40. was killed by a aubub
baa ear at Clarouecrine. eighteen Mrs. J. Dykstrm spent a very pleasant
miles out of Grand river avenue this day Bsklng on Carp laka. leaving on
BWRiaff train aad returning tbU
momlBB.
His body waa badly
ertoW^-7
“ J
AMERICAN GIRL
Give ExhiblUona at the Tourna
ment of the Rod and Gun Club.
MAFIA HAS VENGEANCE
AT MUZZLE
OF REVOLVER
Fkir totogki: Tkunday
Pars Marquntts Radread Filas One for
t8Bj88EaBE
Gtaad Wnpids. Mick.. Aug. 24.—Tke
ragMtcr of Keat ooaaty Ima reeatred
Part ef Anaeur
for record a mortgage for |8SjOM,to«i
rertag all of the Pars Marquette
■Was toe Cause..
railroad properties. The tastnueent
rwu to the New Toi« BaonrtUes aad
By Wire to the Brenlag Record.
Trust company, as trastea.
Chkago. Aug. 24.—nre ceased hy ANO UFE fENTCNCCS COMMUTThe object c( the loan Is to take up
EO TO ^POURTEEN YEARS.
mataaeowe nnmhaNiea this moralag
hooded ladebtodncaa of 84C.n4.WO.
caaaad a hns uT flMAM at Armamtt
-TV
glae faetory at Jamas aad Beuaea
da. aear the river. This is aot la Caar PuhNdhes MaaMaoto on Nlrto ef
the Block yards dlstricL
^Hvllnpss and Canagm te Cm»JAPANESE STEAMER LOST.
THE BAmST PICNIC.
cillata Finland.
g
Dastmyed oR Gete Island—Part ef
Ofw Hundred Yeung Folks Bnjoyini BpecAal to tbc Bvening ReeofE.
Craw Saved.
a Merry Helldey.
Igwdon. Aug. 24.—The agent of
Petersburg. Aug. 24.-Wlib
The aaaual plcalc of the BapUst pomp and ceremony the esarewUeb. Lloyds at Nagasaki. Japan, telegraphs
Beaday echool occurred today at No- belr to the Russian tbroDc. was bap that the Japanese steamer Akunomo
ah-ta-waata. the fteemcr Columbia Uaed la the Palace church In Petorbof Maru has been kwt off Goto Island.
No better time thnn noor to boy
taklag the jolly crosrd of 100 over tkis today. The assemblage of dlplomau l*srt of the ere* wvre saved and have
your Fall Shoes, ti jron caa
ilag sMtk tbeir baskets, baby cubs aad otkars who wltgeased the cere been landed.
wear any of the (oOovmg sizes:
aad hammocks, and returning them mony was a brilliant one. After the
RESULT OF A SPREE.
again at S o'clock. The day waa Ideul.
3. 3*. 4, 4J. 5,
the maalfcsto of the czar on
aad the bay never kmkedsblner. aad birth of bis SOB urns publUhed. This
widths
Young Austrian Shot Himself After a
Qttless aomethtng unforseen happens grants many prirllege* to the people
Drunk.
AA,
A, B, C
II be a baaaer day picnic.
of Russia and attempts to conelllste By Wire to the Evening Record
They save )-ou from 60c to
the people of Floland.
Caluiaet. Mich.. Aug. "rt.—Cwrge
$1.25
a
pair
and are a little
The event of today win bring gUd Romiik. a >-«»ung Austrian. e«»mmiite<|
better thu the original stock.
oees to many prixoners. Tboiu- who suicide lark night by sb<K>tlng himself
Como oom Moro fJoy oas
were sent to the galley* wil| hsv«- lu the bead. He had ln*cn out uo a
picM orrr.
tbelr senlenees reduced one half. IJfe rpree.
sentences will be commuted to four
teen years and those sent«*oeed to
INJUNCTION GRANTED PACKERi serve four years or under will In*
The
store*that always treats
granted their Hlicrly.
Num.-rous
, RY JUDGE BRETANO.
Well and when .%oii go
Jther piivllegeji are granted.
ont of the Red Cross
m«tr*- than
blewKcil with th-!
I
^aiientloa
f
g'Ten
NON-UNION MEN MAY LODGE IN ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD
WILL BE HERE.
THE RACKING HOU8E8.
Aug. 24.—The flna] time
lUalt allowed by the taotal of Bbaar^
hal for the RaMlaa rmlafr Askold and
the torpedo boat deptroyer Groeovol to
disarm, has passed without oompllaace Court Holds That EnforDcmcnt of
Order te Lodge Men Outalde
with hla ofder.~
A meeting oC the foreiga eoosuls
Would Lead te Riot and
was held yesUrdajr afternoon but the
Disorder.
Rnssian eoneal oaaeral. M. Klelnmc.
BOE. was absaat aad do deflniie course By-Wire to the Bvening Record.
of actloa waa decided upon.
Cblesgo, Aug. 24^udge Bretano
The taoiol has wnasaHd Sir Pelham this morning granted the applkmtlon
Warrea. the British oonstil general, to of the packers for an Injunct ion re
order that the repair* to the Askold straining the city from rnforeiog lt»
be stopped. The Biilish .consul general order for the evacuation of the build
taken no action as yet.
logs In stock yards used as sleeping
quarters for strike breakers, lie said
Japanese Walt Outsids Harbor.
the InJunetloD was granted In the In
There Is s Japanenc fleet <»ut*lde the terests of poaee, business and good
harbor awalllag developrorats. A visit order. If the men were required to
to the Askold shows that her hull Is leave the stock yards every night
atd In condition to go to sea. The
riots would rcault.
pairs on the emleer's boilers and funlels have been ruabed. but the replac
ing of damaged plates In her hull have
becB pursued In a desultory manner.
In view of Hbe cIrcunjBtam'e* exist
ing here, certain prominent American SAID TO HAVE LED TO MURDER
Emm made request up<m American
Consul Oeneral Ooodnow for the protecUou of cargoes and wharves near
the Askold. This reqttest waa for
warded by Itr. Ooodnow to Rear Ad
miral Sterling, In command of
Aamrloan fleet, who has the matter
under consideration.
No nnoaaiaecs Is felt by the foreign
residenu of Shanghai, but the Chi
■esc arc excited.
AY. AUGUtT M. ItOi.
WEATHER.
SHOES
A Stylish Shoe, at a medium juice,
$2..'i0 a parr. Compare them
with any $3 shoe sold in
the city.
TM* Old Reliable Shoo Houso
refunds
the money on all
piirtha.**«'». that a
not Hatlsfactory
purcba.ser. The Red Crosa
219
American Dni g: Comyany
Albert Globcnsky, Mnpr.
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
X
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED iSAME DAY
ORDERED.
5 S O 5
N S S S
? 5 = "
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ngil
sill
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New, Btand. 242 Front Street
11
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
W. L. BROWN
j J PRICES SATISFACTORY
la
Established In 1808
X Roonv 210 State Bank Bldg.
SOME EXTRA
INDUCEMENTS
For Early Fall Shopping
SILK
A H6 inch black Peau dc Soic. siricily al* Silk
ami j;iiaranu*cd lo wear, ii's worth QOr>
Extra special........................................ Oi7C
*J7 inch black ^iuar.iniccd Taffcia, it’s
a rejjular $l.0n seller. Special............... Ot/O
WOOL DRESS GOODS
MQR.
Cor. Lako Avo. and lOth
X
WINDOW FULL
CHILDREN’S
...SUITS... i
52 inch Broadcloth (black onlyl, it's
well worlh 1.00 a yanl. Extra Special •
\Vc have only a limned quaniiy of this clotli
and can not duplicate.
One of a Kind Only—Bcauliful Goods
See our 52 inch Fancy Mohairs for shirt waist
suits; they arc selling like hot
takes ai........................................................ • OU
52 inch all wool V'enetians in light and
dark oxfords worlh $1.0C> a yard special •
We just received yesterday another Line of
new Mannish Suitings; the styles are as good as
some cloths double the price,
special............................................................. iOC
________ Others at 50c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 and $1.75.
E WILHELM rir
1
2
Price*
HAMILTON
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THEEVENHIGRECORD
AV. AUQUBT Mb 1
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BUBATHT BKA WBU. m
WOBLD OBOICATCOl
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Tins wiuirmiEST YOU
ALL nuns Oe LEGAL
PAPBBEZBCirrB)
aalBatf aaZodalrLa«Bapea laa^
ora af McBM Maa faaaaBaad tBoIr
aBaglaaaa to tBa pang tBar haaa np
EAl BT&TE
SPECIALISTS
School viU fiooB b^o. you will want a Suit
and a pair of4^ants for your boy. We want
you to call aPour store, we will sbow you the
best Boys short Psants at 60c, 75c and $1.00 in
the dt>’. also bargains in Youths’ l^ts at $1.S5.
$1.75, $2.50 and up. A verj' strong line of
Bo>*s’ and Youths’ Suits at .the lowest prices.
Call and examine these goods, we can save
you money, wc will be glad to wail on you
whether you buy or not ::::::::
Notajr Public
touamaw Tea, Aag. ft.—The
platlaB of tka Oaleuama aaa walU tBa
eat airweturs of Ba klad la Ike
til fa* FnX ttiwt.
; tkaoa are Barna
^r-BStxafler*"-
TMC coMrrmmoN
club.
Bt tJ—try mmA W a«T«« ta «
W. Md tiM Miar CewtlortiM aab
if Mnr ML BM Mm fB» vork ta
Bm« aM propaaw 10 aaa It throacB to
oMBB. W«B IBa aBaiov «( Boaao
^ looMi« IB oo tBa Bortaoo la pa»
forttoM aooMwBat too atanaias. tBa
IMmU at tBaoMotroo aad raoaMd tB«
I tkat TaanMajr
dbait aaC do tbo work taaalrad aot
•MB witk OavM Baaaatt Hill. WflUaa
iMBtega BTTaa aad ika Parkar tolo
^aai tkrm la. to aay aetklac of
ffaBBOBi OBaaip Clark. WIU tho
fciBafa af tka OoaaUUUIaa O
ialj tabalai wltk tka aaaM of Parkar
raaolra araa to act. aad to aot
la hc«i« fortk aa taaaa after labor pariL groat trari
Haaiag delf daUrarad Itaelf of a
^OBitltatlna aad bp-la»a. witk a aada
af ralaa UaMag adalaalofta to ae«oloooaaoa of droolfbu of tka toUI i
Bacaklp, praoent or aooooatad for. tka
CaBoMtatloB aeb avolTod aa Imw aad
pat It la the aaataat tppowiftlag paaal
Ma.
IbBm Fackar IbMu tka tariff to tka
^
tkat area tkoack BMdaaaa akoold
■Ma BpoaNtBa AaMTlcaa paopto and
toad kin la tka Wblta Hoaaa oelthar
Ba Bor kto party eoold affect aaythlog
—witk aMa Ikiea oa Uapertoltom aod
tka karaay of free allrar. Mr. Bryan
kallaroa tka crooked and todefenaibic
mean
which the noailnaUoas of
gadgo Parker and the octocoaartan of
Woat Vlrglsta were aeoompltoked are
—. worth ooasldemiao. Pormcr Beaator
L-HIU doan’t aaaelly kkow what tosoe
woirtdnt be loadM. and Champ Clark
la aoaiawhat tadinod to gore. Bat
Boea of tkaaa la the tasoe. aocordlng to
the falmlnaUan of the Parker Cooatitotloa Club, per W. Howard Taylor,
aeeraury pn> tern. The laaae which
the OoaaUtaUoa Club preaenU ta the
paraooaUly of Theodore Rooeerelt. In
tba opbikm of the club, per Pro Tem
Taylor:
**Tbat la the Tltal laaue. the domlnatIng toaue. It orenhadowa all quea
tkma of labor, the tariff, the Phlllpplaes aad all other public mattera. for
U Introltea the fundamental cxiatonce
of our republic.”
Ooah! And again. Goah! No
dar Judge Parker took to the Adlrondaok woods tbua early In the fight
Borne friendly Tammanytte. not wholly
I llaipi— af iBa tiBariattdx parti of tka state to OahraatoB.
~ a aw wan 1
Mr. Waaity kaa laag ba
IwBecfat, bat Baa BO aaa far Offaly- Tvegr
at the fate of Tram oat atroat
aKkar tka atau or ■
mmoadanka complatkm of tka
l7 far tka rapablhaa tSokat aad win wall aad the moaamama were aaralM
artIttBreagk tkaraMpatga TBa
I li tr«i of Mr. lUBBina. whoaa
IMT. CBailao B. Hatoptna. to oae- cma of the iBik plaeas of anglaaarlBg
of aay kind arar neeompltokad
T af lha atafa doBMeratle 001
la Aamrlca. Tba wan to
tost
kmc. Miami fast wMa at tka baaa
■oooaroU. TBooo are a few ataaiplaa feat wMa at tba top and atanda aereataaB fbet abora maaa low tide, with
of What to taklag plaea an orai
graalta riP nm ••«■ eateadh
twaBty-aaraa fate oat oa the galf aMa.
The uoatnmt prtea of the waU was
$UM.m The actaal eoostractkm of
Mf«. Jammka mdfway OM«g Vary Ca. tka waU proper eoaanmad one year,
faur maatka aad aaraataan days,
tanaMat LaaCaraa at Nwnai^
Tka grade af tke diy to aow i
ova Plaeoa.
lalsM to slope gradBally from the top
of tka aaa walL This will aaceasltate
ralolBg of tba grade from «
day aekool work of the Prieoda charek fiftaad feaL aooordlag to locslkm. For
throogboot ladtoim. rcturaad tkto tkto purpose tka state of Texas baa do
morafafffrom Mapla Qtj aad adlaoaat nated all state texaa collectad la Galpolats. where aka kaa baaa leetortag raatoa eoosty tor a period of eighteen*
OB "Our Tour Through Palaatlaa aad
mra.
Bondi to the amount of |lAOO.fiOO
tba OrlaBt" Mrs. RIdgway baa laee to ba toaoed for this purpoae.
tured at Maatoa. Loag Lake. Maida
aty aad Trarerae City and baa kad ooatract baa Imea let for the grade
many fadoeaaaBU offered from ad- ratolag work.
Under the terms of the contract
iolnlQg states to enlarge her field of
labor. She was one of the delagalea canal to to be dag oo the Inside of
the sea wall which will permit the en
to tke aathmal Baaday ocbool eo
trance
of hopper dredges, loaded wUb
tloB at Jenmalam aad during her three
mad ,taken from the channel In the
months and a half tour through
rope saw much of Intereat. She rode hay. to come in and discharge the flllthrough PaleaUne cm the backs of the lag ap to the required depth. This
dumb beau of burdao. climbed the work to aow under way. The last ac*weary steps of the pyramlda. then skm of congress prorlded for an
leaskm of the Galreeton county
loured Europe, fiaany csuoaloff
ehaaaM lato BUcItah wataro aad eoll. wall to protect Fort Crockett for a
and bid her last adieu from the Emer distance of 4.000 feet to the west. This
ald laic. With the ooatumeu, plctnrea. will extend the wall to Fifty-fifth
street, so that the city of Galveaton
rellca aad memeutoa gleaned oi
wayside, ber fund of Infonnailoo from on the gulf aide will be protected hy
the lecturer's standpoint ta almost •ea wall the full extent of lU lncor|>or
ate IlmlU.
endleaa
W. M. Wright of Park atreet enter
Puts an End to It All.
tained her at dinner today an<
A grievous waU oftUmes comes as a
left for her home at Amboy at 4
result of unbsarable pain from over
taxed organs. Dlsxlness. lisrkacho.
liver complaint and constipation. But
•TAQC AND PLATFORM.
thanks to Dr. -King's New Life Pill*
they put an end to It all. They are
gentle
but thorough. Try them. Only
It was during the Chicago run of
Julia Gray In Lincoln J. Carter's re 25c. Guaranteed by Johnson's Drug
Store and F. H. Meads, druggists.
markable play. -Her Only Bln." The
glren him a Up of the organtxatlon of
waotbar lot of fool frieoda. wlUi the
democratic fool killer bually employed
M the chase after Champ Clark—ClndaaaU Oommercial Tribune.
THIi FAVORED tECTION.
People who think of migrating from
Mlcklgan may well study recent re
ports of cyckmea ta eeTeral slates fae
thar west and aooth. aaya the Ormnd
BapMa Herald. One of the lateot
ktnad twelre peruona near MtnneapoBa. and other aeattared deaths Ue Bamc
day amounted to nearly two score In
half doaan aUtea. Sadly famUlar are
tkaaa atorlea of deraataUoa and death,
aad aoma of the moat fertile aeeUcmi
are aahjaet to ibam. BafoM them maa
nra helplaaa and aubatanUal bulldlngt
bat aa chat In a winnowing machine.
They are masters and men but tbelr
pUytblaga.
> In
we are out of the recog'
I cycloae belt. We hare fierce
•tonBS that aometimea am out weak
but the terrible •nwlalera"
af the wastem prairie aUtes usually
pass ks by. Enatern Michigan bad a
Mw,'Waatara Michigan escaped. Thh
My ba due to the grant lake Jaal west
or ua. C^cloaaa eooalag across It baUMBs water apoata. gatkar water that
Is oonapaad by Ito own walghL and
tke twlBtar to brokaa are It rw ‘
Mad. Lake MtoMfOi ta Uka w
ptuauBta wlaM wtoda to axpaad muck
uf IBMr e»ergy balora they eaa reach
fas Mleklgaa
Mleklsaa shoe,
aboru.
i
fah
t
Ea this aa It may.
K . witk tkto ruifaa may well ooaaldar tke
p;
cvefaBsa and tkair
» of the
^ V tBay aot couatarBaM
Mleklgaa has a flair oil‘ mat^ EoedaBlLtlmadraalagaaoCclr> EhBtBm. walar kdTMfafaa agoamai
'Ck an-biMx te boot. hofi.
OoU«.
Few plays of recent year* have been
as successful as "Under Southern
Skies." which will be seen In our city
for the first time at Steinberg's Grand
opera house oa Monday. Aug. 29. This
play Is described as "the most original,
diverting and unhackneyed play of
Southern life ever written." The story
of "Under Southern Skies" Is an ab
sorbing one and it U told with all the
fascination that has ibade the same
author's play of “Way Down Bast ’ so
successful. Many even prefer "Under
Southern Skies" fo^ iu spirit
gayety, its romance and beauty are
more alluring than the homelier
tributes of "Way Down East." The
story of “louder Southern Skies" Is
woven about an euistocratlc family of
the South and their hlgh-bom friends.
Thsme characters are all types of
Southern people aad display their
chivalry, their bot-headedness and
their spirit of lavish, unstudied bospi
tallty. The darkey servants famish
their owTj chsracterUtle comedy.
“Uncle Joshsway." "Aunt Doshy" aad
a modem Topsy called "Anner
Uxer." forming a trio who create a
great deal of amnsemenl. One of tke
great featuros of tke play, which kgs
contributed largely to lu sococm. to a
Hallowe'en oetobmtkw In which the
young people play many ai_ _
games, aad wind up with a “pnm^a
daBoe."
tk« taUaMmtol.h^.
Cbewntmof
pteHiahteg. tkm pnmw i
FEW PEOPLE
Rsallae tbat a drag store has a gro
cery stock. WhUs we are not grooera
ws do oany a oomplste stock of splesa.
curry powder, tumsrtc. fiavorlag ex
tracts of all kinds aad the kaady caepouad cakes of paraflne. tor seeling
Jelljr claasBS. Pngkee*s aty drag store.
Caipenter
...tools
them In silk, leather, etc., for
STEAMERS COUIWU AND
CUMHHI6S
everybody.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
aoenred some extra large *Uea
for stout people.
TravwrM City to BL LoMla
llS.50. 15 fajlUMt
$19.00. 40 ifiyiftMtt
$21.00. tor tke iOBiB
VIA
BELTS-rThl* Umc wo have
We now have
We also have the
This wiU indode mcah and
berth between Travene City aad
Chicaffo.
Tickets will be on sale oom*
meociag Thnndajr, Ja
tme 9,
1904.
<;ie
Ueamera leave Travene City
Sunday,
m.. and
Uy, 10 p BL,
Thursdays, 6 a.
Room TRIP 2SC.S0C. 75c
bent thing out In white washable
RMltUmatRilOxa
Alt 2:00 R. a.
gooilK at lOc each.
Our ladles' nmlen-kln hale I*
E.R.P0PE, A(t.
R. F. eWRCR. 6. P. A.
now on. W<- are kclling tlu iii in
black lUv-nx-rlii-^l good Irum 55c
upwarda.
MADAHE RITA KRAUS'
Beauty Remedies
When 3TOU wish to fill out your ret of
carpenter tools It will pay you
and examine our stock.
for that purpose._____________
Deaf Chlldrwn, Notice.
WIU the parenU of children who are j
deaf, or even partially deaf so that j
they have dlfflcplty In following tho!
work In the public schools, kindly send
ihelr address to Rev. C. T. Stout 348
State street.
Fir Sale By All Dnoiste
No matter |
A<tdn«« Ww-rm. Biwtilj TMople.lSUCen
tral At*. l‘inclnn«U.O*oo.
23W W
what you may want, whether it Ik- |
hammer, saw. .‘iquare. idane, I
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Has just opcnctl to the publi:; and ab^d new meal mar
ket where <ioality and prices
arc right Give us a call . .
O. TT. OOX
255 E Front SL
Qlz. PBofiC
V. Frk.drlr'h ,.
I’M TALKING YET
HAVE YOU
and the prices low.
We have the Kroury (
LEST YOU FORGET.
TRIED THEM VETf
That
KKMAI>. HKI.P WA.NTKIiApply Traverse City Canning'
•2'2i;i-tf
Co.
Record Want Ads. bring Big
Rsturas for ths money InveetsA
Springs
medteines
have cured THOUSANDS
the
IN TRAV-
ERSE CITY.
Hot
They can cure you.
For
sale by all first class dniggists.
Prank Crude
U6 Front Street
add youT
Prescriptions
to the large number wc are filling.
We Icail all com|>ctition in No.
of prescriptions conijKiunded
daily.
219 American Dru^ Co
School Books
and School Supplies
Schcei begins the 7th of September and you want to be fully prepared
Ladles, “you can Jump on It trsmIt. but -it will come up smiting
time.** Caiman's Elastic Floor
fi. E, Walt A Sons, Trsvsrss
ill gTsss canned good* Just [ City,
There to bknw catarrh In this sectloo of the country than all other dlseasea put together, aad until the last
few years was suppoaed to be Incur
able. Par a great many yeari doctors
It a local diseare and pre
scribed local remedlea. aad by con
stantly falling fa curs with local treatmeat proDOoneod n Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a coastltutkmal dtoeaac and tberelora requlrm
ooaatltntkmal treatmenL HaU's Ca
tarrh Cura, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney * Oo.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the
only eonsUtutJotta] cum on the markec It to taken tnteranUy In doeee
from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL It
acts directly oa the blood and mneons
enrfacae of the aystM. They offer
one hundred dollnn tor aay
and
fails to eera. Band torr etrealnn
eirea]
taetlmonlata.
ABfireas: P. J. CHBNST B OO, Totodo.Oblo.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
ply now. We have color* to suit
rteamat PtOela regutote the
RORTKH MCMM TRAIL
CO.RODmT1VUTU
TRIVERSE BAY LINE
3 for 25c are prlie winner*. It's
etery taste.
far tem yrmru."
Accept we aabteiteto for-Coldra Medical
A. J. WILHELM STREET
Our new neckties at lOc each or
Eronomy to get your year's sup
BROfiCH BROTHERS
Have a complete line of meats, both
fresh and salt, and also a fine line tif
canned meats, both proMod and dried.
9i1icn your lunch basked Is being
filled up don' stop to coo kmests but I
PROPER FOOD
SIDE
dtoeamd mufaHna af the atomacb aad
BaalBad
THE BEST TEST
Of good marksmanship Is a coy
duck, not a decoy one. Time to l>egln
think shout It. dont you think? S.
F. Saxton has a complete t||ic of guns.
lunition and banter's clothing, all
necessary adjuncts. Load up before
the season begina O-pun the door *o
Saxton's hardware store and see for
yourself.
Makes brainy men and beautiful
women. To know just wrhst to cat '»
one thing and to know Just whore to
eat to another. Go to the UtUe Tav
ern and youll always know where to
eat and they will tell you what to e*l.
New management. Bloodgood. Farrow
it Davidson. East Front street.
j
;a. K NaHkipar.
TWIlfFMBTMIE
between Della Moriey
(Mias Gray)) and Mona, de Biol* wa*
Just over. The audience sat ailent
though the actress had left the stage,
thrilled with the Intensity of The emotioo It had Just witnessed, when a
spectator in one of the boxes lumod
with a gasp to a friend, and Mid.
Tbat woman was not actlnx, she was
suffering.". Mias Julia Gray will soon
appear at Bteinbergb Grand opera
house In "Her Only Bin.”
%
ARE YOU MARRIED?
at*- you happy? If an cn i.i llarnum
^ Bari s and l<H*k over '.h*-lr largr
lection of unmounted dlamon«lH. lu
vest In one for your w lb- ami havr P
,et to pli-asi- lu-r ra^te, whlrh Jh surtright.
EVERY HOME
Should have one of o-:r .laitity pir
tun-s. frsmi-d In s round glblod vonoor frsnu-. Pu> a i*ouml of our flflyrent baking powder, worth its price,
aod you will he made s pn-M-iit of ibv
plcture. Now York Tos Co
in all ways.
We have all the different
kinds of book* that are used <n the High school and nearly every kind used in the different district schools.
Those wc do not carry wr get for you on-the shortest possible time.
Wc make a specialty of supplying dis
trict schools with their school books (where they have free text books), school supplies and school furniture.
TABA-ETS
Of every kind and size, almost, for j
the need of not only scholars, but .
don't use tablets.
I small tablets, hard and soft pape
There are large j
i them, and nowdays wlio
pen and pencil.
There
are tablets for 1c. 2c. 5c. 10c. 25c and 50c.
F>EIMOII-.5
Something that everybody uses, so we carry all kmds. little and big. hard, medium and soft lead and all
kind* of fancy color* of woods.
Pencils for school use. for office use. for house u*e.
lead and those for ma-k^ -ig purposes.
Pencil* with colored
We have ml crayon, colored crayon and chalk.
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
Hy not IcKiking over our largo Ntook of
children's slipper* and »ixfonlis iK-fore
purchasing. Have a full asjM>nmcnt of
vicl kid oxford, patent tip; patMit coM
Blurhcr
oxford;
patent
Irathor
strapped sandals. In two or thn-<straps, also many other pretty sty led.
Rowland W. Douglass.
MOTHER SAYS
That what Is good for liaby (r piKid for
all. Keep the skin clean and you will
be happy. To do so. Just go to the
Johnson Drug Co.'s stort- sml look ov<-r
the large and varied ass«»rtmcnt <»f
soaps. True Violet. 25c per box.
ecMiled equal to 25c cake; Howards
hygienic healing flesh soap. U«c cake
two for 25c. and many others. Wc use
McCool's pure^ce cream for our soda
fountain and have all Qavors.
RnU'bfBBBy POto tor eoasH
I’M TAUCINO YET
J. C T«
LBfiT YOU FORGET.
Roeky Moantafa Tm eared am of ia■•SlMHlTrNlIt
That the Met Bprlagi madtolnee
ilgMloa and eoasOpatloa. Getaed
GsSeMT**
twenty-five pounds in eix months.. Am havn fated THOUBANOB IN TRAV- PwlaeuoWlaa. SwpsOoostlpsUoc Usdar.
sBtiBsly BBlU^ eiBfa. Tea or Tab- ERBtoGfTtrrTnibyMiMnfaa. For
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
eale by an Bral etaM dratfftota.
leta. fakaaoa DragOo.
That are all right and wM write.
some want the reverse.
Some i
There are over t\
mt a fine pointed prn^some a stub, other* want a big pen, ;
> different kind* of pen* made, we don't carry them all, but
have enough to plca»e you.
:i\IMOL.DERS
To match your pena, all •hope* and aizea, wood, celluloid or rubber.
You
may
need drawing
instruments,
rulers, inks. Ink standk, b^tJers. mucMsgc. colo(^ Inks, rubber bands, pocketbooks, memorandum books.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano,"and the Famous Farrand Organs-
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEHCANTl^liiYj
SCROFULA
"ssss
Tte poMer u WmOt Cnm ttHm
-tkaa Jmt9k ftaker. Hmrtai vIOi
■wfilt MtB. enMCM o«i 0f IMIO
«■ a torpM —rtgagi, Ic m
loasrworC TWr mj'Ihatomudat
H fcr bUhII
A 9«lita M Mi« aIgMd bf
dtinw at Clio aikiBf Jaig* i
Owe tag taAm atood «a the car
bit that raprtnr wm karteg wifh farrT affip ta MMgovt ffiahday htaw
Omm Bmate tba wdraa wba had wtta the taaaffiM that he heta the oal^
htade ta taw wtaarthaaaw« daiwd to
M&n-Uteete Am-plaMa to «rf
aaB to hhw fw ffitalay. vbaa akmg
big taAm. aad ta the
tataad aliasetalaa that taBwwwd
who work wltb thterl
arnlA the htaxia. ladtaa No. t.
glai cha hottta. ww dmaped tato the
the InMattaiml Type
hay. Be AM aroaad tally two
B Alere Me whereabetaa me-w
tag materttff. dadk
BAMtfba Id the hray that
' to two atop ia a antea praeladm aBUttary servtea to the Ag of the ooaaaiy that
wUo. Hto tothor iaa aMtIad vMJi tba makaa.Um aalea.aad V parpoaaa pmM wfto aaibad tlw ebacfca. bat roaac tibia. White wa mood aba nave «*•
Kaapp baa baaa ta craabla bafore aad pamad aay olhar aettea oa tv pvt of
tolDitIgmt maa. aoae the laaa
It teat haoaa baa tba paUUaa bin ba
ha aatloB ooeatraJaed to ooDgratatetc
raeatead.
A abate te aald to be nwikariag la them apna tba foroa nod method of
thair declanUoa ta favor of tba flag
4ba 9^ vatamof Iba 8L Jo
alw^aaaa Uatea CHf ai4 Aar- ee all lore.
Rev. Dr. Ly^man Abbott la a firm haaaod.aad ba ba> aearad tba Ufa baM
.oat ol a dooaa flabanaaa abo bara tteirar to tba vatoe of regular boon of
net la tba daytlam. Reoantly to ad/aaagbt gilaqwas of tba aobatar.
laOaria to ratcb bla bava ao far baaa Jreaslag a groap of tbeologtcal
la aalB, aiid aoar tbar prapoaa ta bafld Jents ha aald U has bean bte practice
- a dam oo eUbar alda ofvbte favorUa for yean to set aside tbe boor aflor
baaal aod go atior Mte wltb barpoobi tin midday meal aa exdnstTcly bte
own. when ba te mM to be disturbed
aad a onaiptetc wbaBag oattL
Mlaa Uada AHoa SlaipaoB. agad tO. -imless tbe bouse te oa fire aad tbe
of Itetroit. aralkad lato tba aoaatjr fire baa reached tba seoood story.
i be te free to dip Into poetry or
cterfc’s aOoa at Port Haroa aad ap‘#ned for a a»rriage Iteaaaa. Tbe net and meditate with folded hands.
wko forgad Mi
i
aad aasaorad tba aaoaaaarjr qa#«tlaas,
'Tha groooi U Bracat Laroy Ketcboai.
baggbgeaiao oe tbe aieamer City of
ToteAo. It te tba flm liceasa
L .ioaafid oa tba leap year plan ia that
f. aoaatjr. After tba llcanaa had baaa
L «Mda oat tb* jroaag woaiaa paid tbe
I aoeeoaaiT to* aad departod.
r
A aora) bat anooeatful care of par
jlf alytte te roported froai MarahAt Tbe
^ patteat a bachelor of W year*, war
aappoaod to be oa ht* deathbed, ^le
fHI la love wltb bl* baadsomo trained
^
tutnm, beqaoatbed her a aoodly share
of bte world'* good* gad tbi'O married
her. That day be ania* from hi* bed
aad walked oat to supper to celebrate
tbe ereat, alare which time be bar
beea enjoying tbe beitt of health.
The reeeat eenrut return* ban
r . started Ooldwaier old maMa and widj own on a new tack. Tbj^ return* »how
that there are ?&! mo^'female* than
' arnica In tbe clty 'orColdwatcr. while
there 1* an oqnal number of exoear
pmlea la the rural diatrirt of Branch
countj. The kinc female* arc aeeklnp
poaitlona In counirj- farm hoiwer
Where they offer to work for theli
[ board.
jr
W. T. Ilrlni«no of Wayeroa*. Oa., »
i-. prominent Knlaht* of PythUu. welgto*
t tro pound*, ba* a waUt mea*ure of #2
^ inebim and wear* No. II *h«je«. He hat
( a wife welghlDX lUi iMiunds and eight
s children and ha* refused repeated of
I fera to exhibit hlmaelf In northern
I aiaaenras. preferring to run hU lur
peutinc aim
Matt Uyneh. a well known young
mao of Port lluntn. who hat been
MentlBefl with organiwl IsIkh- for aeveral year*, pleaded guilty in both the
poliee and clreult eourts to a ebargt*
^ Of^' circulating
obscene literature
r^T^neb admitted piinilng a number of
* racy itorie* and •ollbig them fi*r lo
omU to farmer* and young boy*.
- loruch I* thought to Ite shielding sev
eral other pt»opIe who were Interentci
wltb Mm.
Calhoun eonnty ba* one p«‘euUar pollllral condition it I* the hotbed of
soclaltem In the state, and Is the on!)
county to carry a complete {htclalUt
county ticket. Nearly l.ooo Socialistic
YtUea are cast In that ai'ctUm. and the
party riity quite a figure In local poll
tic*, particularly In the city of Battle
Creek, where a Swiallitic city ticket
Is also run.
J. M. Letmanl. a prt»»mer from Ijike
county. In Jackson, whence he war
sent for the Judelormlnate term of 10
to IS year* tor burglary last February,
te an anomaly among convict*. He I*
a ter) well educated man. having grad
imted from the law department of
Chicago university and acted a* pro»
ecullng attorney of Randolph county.
Ind. L*H»nard claims the Indetermin
ate aentonce law Is nnconstltutlooal
and has appealed to the clreult and
stale Bupreiuc court*. l»elng lunicl
down troth tlm«r*. N«.w he has appealed
to the United Stale* supreme court.
All the papers In each case were pre
pan'll by the priaoner himaelf.
Tbe farmer boy* of Calhoun county
are now in regular training fbr n pkikrIng mmiest to be held at tho county
fair next month. Tba ooly equipment
requlreil is a pair of old oreralls and
•oinr plow shoes, tor tba fair asaoclatkm wUl provide n team of cither oxen
or bones, as desired, aad a.pkrw of
tbe candidate's selection.
pect«*d that tbe entire fair ground wOI
be plowed up by means of this oonteat,
and then U will ba sown to wbenL
- Calhoun county hns a new poor*
bouse nearing oomplettoo. and when
tbe board of supervlaon paid a recant
Ttell of inspection thereto they found
if. ao ittxvkMu to lU gppototmento
an1 tegntd^g
AontwySSn.
or Mte* Paalltie Astor, Amerkta
beiroe* of a nalnralltad Briton and
laneee of Captain Spender-Clay, an
Agiteh paper say*: *'8be te quiet,
rather nice-looking, sensible, selfwilled. Not pretty to the accepted
le, though her hair te beautiful In
wayward profusion and her deep
eyes'look Into youn with n aympatheilc Intelligence. Playtog hostess to
the great world ever since she was 11
has given her an air of easy dlstinc•Ion, and with It perhaps a auggesUou
Tf being a little tired.**
Infiamraatlon of tbe eye* 1* a comon complaint among police officer*
ind secret mu-rice men detalird foi
luty at the white bouse, partleu larij
among thoae whose duly it te to patrol
?h?^ grounds Immedlatety* adjointog
the mansion. The trouble te caused
by the constant and brilliant glare of
the wbHe building. A fresh coat of
paint wa* applied rocemly and tbe reOected raps of the sun constantly keep
thoae in range aquhiCtog their eye*.
Several <»f the officer* have had more
ur lea* serious trouble with Inflamma
tion.
A dlrect(»ry Ipsued in. Honolulu eontain* what I* believed to be the longname appearing in any pubileatkm.
It I* that of Miss Annie K. Keobuannskalainhuoakaweloaikacaka. which
mean* *ub*tantlally “Jack and the
bcwnstalk.*’ l^ullnc N’abuchodonoxowickowna. a n-sldeut of Milwaukee, is
propshly champion of Amerlca.tbough
Salvatore
Schllanoditonnarlello
of
IVovIdence, R. I.. and Bi'rnhard G. Ahrenhoen.iert>auemer of 81. Louts may
be rogardi-d as entitled to honorable
mention.
Major R. W. McClaughry. warden of
e United SUte* iienitentlary at
Ijeavonworth. has Just celebrated hi*
thirtieth anniversary of hi* manage
ment of prisons. He was Aral appolntMl warder of n penitentiary In August.
1*74. In the last thirty years be has
been ward*»n of three different peullentlarie* and two reformatorlea. He
wanlen of the Joliet. III. peniten
tiary longer than any other. In the
thirty years' service he ha* had about
*4.om« prisoner* under him. Major Me
riaughry has aided In the building of
prison*, and the work on the big
United Siatfis penitentiary a*,
l^eavenworth 1* In-lng done under hi*
supervision.
Among the many lniere*Ung velcr»* who attended the Grand Army of
the Repablle rnrmmpment in Boston
last week was CapUln John F. Chase,
who bears the scar* of forty-etght
wounds recelve«l In the battle of Get
tysburg. He was ranonw'r In a Maine
battery, and In the engagement named
shrapnel shot explodt'd In front of
Mm and four doaen piece* of It en
tered his body. He remained on the
field for two days, and when picked
a* thought to be dead. Hts right
was 8ut>seqncntly amputated and
as found that be had lost an eye
by the exploalou. rrcviouB to Gettys
burg he had bee® In numerous great
battles, but escaped Injury.
Lord and Lndy Roberto are to go to
South Africa this tail, ooe of the pri
mary objects of their Journey being to
visit the gtave of their only son. who
kilted ta Nntal during the ;
war and buried rat the bnUlefteM. Hte
death was dne to an act of bravery,
such as led many Bnglteh officers to
death, and. perbnpa. gnto the Vtctarin
cross, which has coat the Uvea of
r Britiab officers- Ltevteaant
Robmts fell whBc trytag to save i
guns which Bailer had lost in osn of
hte many deCenta. The young man
never kaew that be bad smi the moat
coveted Bnglteb honor, hot Queen Victotta fare tbe simple little ems to bis
motbtn- with ber own hands.
-‘5
HANl^Ari & tAYCO’S
afBcmAia. tewfata la iahmw
M PtaMlDocleM^i Ad
_
AAatkaof taood.«r
HIQH^
Mood|miaoa.nakylDciM^
^ it. tMRtadlta
Aa aM 1
BES T
the tWeraata Mood, taiiqt
tINIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
Aally artaehed to hla aetbm
aaAtaJS hugged tA bottle ami VitUom. Keaaediciaehaa »
m aacd to rorfvo hia Ampeaad M A flnch iame n a Uood pwrificr as a 8. a. end ita htaie eSectg upoM
VRXet COflfttNO IN ROOD.
Ota Tiansarai Hata^ Aparts Cn»InctHw Vneyiattetactary.
City Ttanowar
ftaMKoU la aaakiag good prqgraas ta the eoUecUon of
taxes. Yesterday Ite raeelved aenriy
HAM gad each day for asore than a
weM the colleethms Avc reached
tram MM to HAm'. It Is expected
the teat few days of this month
ahoar oapectelly heavy reoelpU aa
taxpajrera will take advantage of tho
opportnalty to save the one per cent
e.
The cHy treasurer stated to the
Record that he expected tbe colleotloas this year would be fully as giwd
as laat year, although It was hard to
nc 9WKFT SFBdRO
PiUUSE FHM . PROFESSOR
FERRIS
TRAVERSE CITY,
One Month Free!
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Cor* all chronic diacaaca.
for sal* by all flrst-class druggists.
Fricm. Hot SpHnga Ublcts, $1.
Hot Springs Quick Rctlsf (linlamta)
2S cents.
Hot Springs catarrh cure, 50 qanta.
Hot Springs aoap, 10 cents.
Hot Springs healing aaly«, t5 cants.
Hot ftprings corn cur*. 10 cants.
For sal* by 8. E. Wait A gawa,
Johnson Drug Company and Aman>
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH
rr
u-J
O®"- *»<>“ ^
••><>*M- ^ IlaskcU. City Treasurer.
Dated July 25. 1M4.
-----will be at-----
Kconomical, Powerful, ReUable.
TRAVERSE CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL
to 20 Ilofsc Powet.
CALL FOR CATALOG
W. M. PAIGE,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25
Agent
-MV
l''rom 7:00 a. m. to 0:00 p. in
Dealer in Automobile, l,aunch. Gasoline Engine Suppliea.
Phone fdi2.
125 Caw SirecL
'
“T?-----------------------TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET. ~ -------------------------That the Hot Springs medicines , 6RAIID RAPIDS A IRDIARA RY
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV-j
COMPARY.
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For,
la'Bff**« Baadsy. Joar SI. ISOL ,
tale by all first class druggist*.
ELGIN C. LEWIS
; St Wal
Gypsum Wall
Plaster Guods
torthportal
J. Horsfleld
UP-TO-OME
or Kortkport*!
Tr*S*Wr* Trkvrfw Oty for
Kortkr
Troinp^ro” from eonnorUnf m*l* Un* Irainp
J’laslcring material, Gj^jvsum Wall Plaster ol all
kinds, all prepare'! auul
guarantcctl
with
.price*
right.
Train, w^ra fro® connw-tln* inxlfi tin* train*
GASH GROCER
Throvb t:>nclnnntl wltmprr on train *mnn«
.’.orpor on train Uwrtn* *t
1
j
H. & R. E. TIME CARO
B«lllpNlt.AU{MhMTSlf
EAST
CASH GROCERY
226 Eitt Fmt $tml
812 EAST FRONT ST.
CHOICE 6R0CERES
BUTTER AND E66S
AT LOWEST PRICES
MADAME mvm\
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
Cmzea.
SO W4
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
__
_
extra* foltew*;
Claus Warrvwr. Proprlotor
nUTTOHS BAT. MICH
Loos ted etem te tewaUtol Orwad Tratrorw
■ItDiofnwpteroeM te *0on*otl0* Ooad
pwMtnr**y
to 82.00
rte^*'Bata£i'S(nlLJtei sad Baltelrs. V
*.M.lUDp.».«-tta.m..
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
rFEMALE HELP WANTED—
C. O. CARVER
Appta’lWneCitaCBtatow Ok
PRICES REASONABLE
OVAL PHOTO FRAME8.
Arc the latest. 'We have the pure X4jcmret gold plate to exquisite designs
rtahMhwfc^Wlte* J* R^^H^hto^
^ tocho* In diameter to 11x14
Hnghaa ta '
- uP
- pbL O
-a-. “»nd- gave me iup. “
Bvary- aad 1b price* ranging from ft to 810. Oflte* wiih O. F- 0*rrar * Bro.
D
body thought my time had1 consd. As Smith t Price, South .Union sirceL
King's New
n test raoort 1 tried Dr. I
Dtowary for OouanmpUon. JThe ben-
TUTEIEPHORE SUBSCRIBERS
and Lung troubiex.
Johnou’s Drug Store
drugglata. Pitoa 68c
botUaslOe.
Smalley
Marine Gas
Engines
“drspinney
TAXES
on which mahea snlclde likely. At charged. On all taxes remaining unfirst thought of self destruction paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
a Electric BlUara. It being a great p«aiaUy uf two per cent for collcctioc
MIOHIQAN
HEW DEPMTURE!
- Sr kM li*d in tfwtMic rkrtwih- «»
dates for office by ballot, are cordially Plano, manufacturi'd In IVtrult by the
Invited to coopornto with ns in this well-known Mntlc House of Crlnnell
csmpalga regardless of former party Bros. After giving their Plano s thor
SflUtetlOBS.
ougb test In the Music Department of
(Slgawl.) ‘
hte tostitute.. Mr. Ferris wrote the
Wm. H. Umlor. Chslrman.
firm as follows:
Charles A- Bugbec. Secretary.
Big ItapUi*. MIrh . June 3. IMt
------------------------Grinnell Bros.. IVtroH. Miri,
MONEY FOR SALE.
j Gentlemen; LsM September the
Absolutely the chespc*l. safest am! | p^.^rig inrtltute pun‘bs.«e.l a (Jrlnnell
most nsttefsetory wsy of sending |jro^ Upright IMsno for the MiiM<
noney through the mall* Is by using j^pi -pbls Plano has iN-en in eoniin '
•nf draft*. No one.can rash them
^ver store it ws< purehaso.1 f
XCDpt the person for whom they are ^
,ht* time a large nnnitor of
Intesded. sad In case of lues or dls- j pn,re*slonsl planl.st* hav, bad <M-ra
pute^he matter I* *djusU«d vlthnut'
inKirumunt and every
red tape or delsy. The First National ,
d.-i.ghNsl We
bank sells draft* payable anywhere in , have already pnrrhased another Grin
this or other countries, at little more p,,, pro*. llano for the Klndergarteu
than half the cost of expre** or money j,,partment.
orders.
We cimrldcr It a pri\ti<-ve t«> r«-com
mend this suin-rior make of Plano.
Th* DsaUt PBnalty.
| Tcarbers of the Piano rannut nfford to
^ A little thing sometimes result* In ' rc’malu Ignorant of the exeellent featdeath. Thus
Thu* a mere scratrb.*^lnslgulflscratrh.MnsIgnlfl i „ros of this Instrument. The Ferris
or puny boll* have paid the
I ^"*’**”^*‘
other make
death penalty.^°^l^te*wUc*^t^*have
1
Very slneerely yours.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy.
It's the best salve on earth and will
W. N. KKUltlS. lYe-^
prevent fatality when burns, tore*.
I MuFlcisn* and the tiiuMr 1<»\ ing p-ib
I pile* threaten.
tile are cordially Invlte.l to to'-|H-ri tb«Johnson's Drug Store
! "Grinnell Brother*’’ I’iano at the Itx-al
Meads’.
erxK>m* of the firm.
WHAT 18 PRETTIER
Than a well-dreased hrad of hair an.l
well kept hander SpatulaU; finger
Balls can bo manicured Into perfect j
shape with little care and thin hair ]
be dressed artistically by Mrs. L
Bonner, the hair dresser. East
Notice to Taxpayer*.
Front street.
Tbe tax rolls for the collection of
school and city taxes and special asWHY NOT U8C GAS THIS WINTER?
i eoseroent* for the five wards of the
The bugaboo of every hmiiiokceper
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
is the dally tending of lamps. Why
1 placed In my bands for coHectlon.
do away with this nuisance and
! I will be to my efflee for the pures do the plumbing and furnish
! pone of "collecting said taxes every
■ house with n beautiful set of gat
week day from now until Nor. 1. 1904.
fixtures as well. Once used, never
from 8 o'clock unUi 11:30 6’clock In
abused. Arms A Cole.
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock to the afternoon of each day
The .taSSTkSJJJJSrcnt that a
All taxc. paid before ^pi 1st will
prevenUve of suicide had boon dUcov- bo reeoived without collection fora,
ered will Interest many. A run down , and on all taxes rvmstoing unpaid on
---------ipodndency Invariably
i,t *nd until Oct. m. a penalty
All Bubacriben dasiring any change
oiua uau TBront or eorreetkm to their dlrqjrtory pieuse
notify tbe office of the CUlsen* TcleaitafUlL Trial phoue Oo. on or before SepL 1.1267-Ct
-
AfUmt/Jt Ak
i*A,^hSai.‘iSS-’?iKS?5L2
> Cooaly Convention.
A ddawcratlc eoaaty convention for
the county of Grand Traverse will be
held at the City opera house to tbe
city of Traverse City ta said county on
Aturday, the IHh dny of SepU'mbcr,
A. D. 1M4. at S o’clock p. m. for the
purpose of aomtoatlng candidates for
^OF. W. N. FERRIS.
the county officers, for the election of
Nominated for Governor on the iK-moeonnty committee, and for such
crstlc Ticket; President of Fi-rrl*
other pnrpoaea as may properly come
Institute. Big Rapids; Banker sml
before the said convention.
Lecturer.
All thoae who believe In priraary
electkm reform and the right of tho
■V -
FLOU R
drives oot of the^dirulatioQ all tubercular denoaila
aad xnoebid AatterthatcaaaetheglamhilarsweUiBr.
a, abarrawra, ttmora iad otber hcgribic ayiutilunm
AtaanheSciefaUao'di
WiitawafaHy about your case. Medical adricc mill coat yoa aoUifatg.
this month a fee of one per eeot will
be added uaUl Oct- 1, after which two
per cent will be added for the month
at October.
,1m * fiMt BUMMk. U»er mi KM-1
ney regntetor. Only Me. Satisfaction
gunrMi^^hy^tataa^^Dru^ Store j
and F. 1
I
•Ntor FighL
--U- ---
InAaAtaBAi
Md the lAoi
tatakaadpoorthtalf Aea wot
mriAtfiahodj. Than-
Both phno—
Swacftel t-lshU toropoteiklen F'or AssaguteU
We ^ Pipe Foot Rooms and Fnmisli Hxlnres. Only JtO.OO
Th* Oder nsA; be aude befcre A*gaft Slfb The «otk to be doM «hea «H«a,'
TMAVEMtag OIT'y OAM OOj
pie «r 8Mera ef the Oeod
1 fram the Bmma af tha Ooad
I ta Qmad
ase la ftm
Mtavtor thahmma. fMriaef
Mtaattaa are eared tar there,
TW n. Dmtm
y thoae tram tha Qraad BapTNmena CMjr. Mkh^ A«g, S, ttM.
taapaaa. artaah tadtaAm this paiL
af tteetate.
txtp to Befthhh Ktagara rhlM
B a: Hahoerk, graad ragrat of
Bayal Araaraa. Is ta tWI Tbs
Mb. IX q. nv BMlrB. who haa
dgBB eofl the foet toor vaekn Is Ghyaa ihd »ai at fhls amtah
aaa ImtalMig her aMea. Mra. k.
darirm to meat aO flta mambora of tha
iBg m eiteBlil trip, harhig alt her eo hm vay fdBdy akftoi tha 81. Imoia Mr, WmhA ft
w■
Trip m «M FoMi mM
. eoe ef Northforfa
Ur «f Mr |l«r
|«llet I MP«i »
FM U pUMt 1H« iPMt U tte foyo«>
'
« taH CIrtMU Um UM M tun K
« te kM alli«U «r Mpptiwi ttat I
t M U tM PU «r ttt HfMT UML
MSMttiT<MrpUrMi|UCU»U
tto tMparaaM CM «M U Ite koui
I a> MS M «PMlf.
ptmiS — to m »tu unowtii Uf
MdM I «■ sot
aiperta m ratara hy way of Mev Ov^
laaaa. allhoagh Ma daUght al Uk»
gaa haapiiaaty hi a gmat ^adaceoMBt
to oeBtimM Ms rmMmme hero.
MreDra, who hga heea apcMiag
frkads oM. reladvea, left this
•URFRI8C IN tTORK.
wr »ku PMWIMPM or wun iiMiip I mormlag fat her home hi Ithaca.
Mra. Barah Haath of TtaMI
•M «wk ar* aUpfuly frM to all vlalthv her daeghfer. Mra. Dob lagar Lara Omwiwy Framlaag ta fta a
Lora
Downey, hookkaagar for the
TSara la ao ckarca vkatarar. It b
fraa^ a ralsurj muftaUoa Wiakaa
MBMeU of Mopkias Traveraa City Maaaihriarlag eoaapaay. waat tar a
yaotarday for
■I mtk mmtim. tMt Um eoguSM^
atloB 'rsunnmd home todey after
tiMiB. aa a nUa. aeror aaMaat to eraa vWt with ralaUvm here. Mra. A. M. the Aral time la over twenty year*.
He felt nke r maa uatil he arrived at
tvaatr par aaaL of the sroaa axpeaaaa DeLoag eecompoaletf her.
1 aarar par»H a eoUaetka to paaa lau
Mr. aad Mra. G. V. U Cady of Jack hla home, 40 Waat Tenth street, aad
air baaU aatS k la trat aoaatatf la eoa are la the city oa their way hooM found a goodly aamber of hla fiieads
gathered tiere aad a table weU kmdad
pdMk hr aeaw eae frcai tha aadlapee. from a abort visit at Lelaad.
W. O. Foote la speodlag a eonple of wtU good" things that a boy lovaa ao
adSUfaaaUr I aai foraad to aoMclt
oataMa halp. I aai aa apboMar or re weeks at the srorld's fair aad la CUa- welL It was then that his beait failed
him aad he kmgad to be a boy again,
llgloB. the ckareh aad the darar U ao tOB. Mo.
far aa gae* raaatu are roaearwail
Louie BeyaoMs has returned fram but apoa being told that be ooald cut
the cake hJauelf ha fell la line aad
aiaaa ao'diaraapect at all to
ipaaled by
was ay happy as the rest. The even
; tha elacBr vhaa I aute that iber
oousla. Fred Webber, who will remain
ing was most enjoyahly spent aad
all paM pood arerape aalarlea aad this winter.
when the small bourn of the morning
thair partalaltea are maar. aad It h
Arthur Roseathal left for the
came
and Lorn had promlaed to al
right Ihap ahoald be paid liberally. Vet last Bight to purchase his fall line
ways be a man the party went home
Nov. vtor ahoald I be crlilclaod for -if merchandise.
trrtag to gat the expenaea of my ef
E. C. Ovtstt. traveling passenger wishing him a proaperous and happy
forta, awre capeclally alace 1 am not tgent of the Canadian Paclllc^ visited career as a man.
m fmrcttmr \
aaPar a aalary? I take pardonable
prMc la aaylng my work U not
•ah oae. It la always done for local
haaeit I am oaly bumaa aad rer>
hamaa at that, bat I do try my beet to
•o right 1 don't run around with
naaeUty card npoa my back. Ny work
thoagh humble, speaks for Itself. I do
not labor on Maes of abuse. I try to
work on lines of lore for Ood and hu
■malty. I must lire. I can brcsthr
'air bat 1 cant oat It ;
The press, on the whole, has been
rery friendly to my work as well as
to am peraooally, even as I consider,
parhapa far beyond my merit,
for which 1 am truly grateful,
pertenoc of over twenty years provt*
to me that 1 am working on right liner
I know the laside and outside of thr
wan-regBlated and law abiding saloon
aa well aa the dire and kitchen
room. No one can tell no snyibin;;
about them. My experience tells
alt. It la an‘acknowledged fact (hat
hotel and aaloon owners are a goner
oim set of men. As long aa they have
the legal right for a certain amonnt of
money to sell liquor, 1 shall stand b)
them la tboae right as long as tbe>
lire up to the legal requirements. H
Is uanmnly to do otberwlse. I want
aothlag to do with bigotry, prejudln
or persecution. I truthfully assert
that (he salfions which live up to th<
law are s help to fho police to crush
out dives and kitchen bar n>omt
Whenerer financial or e*ther help !•
needed for any b<*nevolent object, no
matter by what name known, saloon
owBCTs are always appn»ached and pr<
alarays good contributors. They arc
never known to refuse help for an)
charitable or benevolent purpose. 1
am Dot mean enough to question the
motive of aay ssb»on owner wlu» wip
give me some financial help, here
•isewhure. I want the worbi to know
that I will take it and will thank 0<m1
aad them for It. That money. If given
will certainly t*e us<h1 for the promo
tloa of the cause of temperance
llaes of reason, common sence.
cracy and Justice. I know I am
DOUBced by prohibitionists as a el
1 oppose them because they do
work with raasoa. They want thing?
they BCvcT can gc*t. With them, an)
and all who dlaagree with them
their plans are denounced as fraad<>
and aald to be In league altb the
liquor tra»c. Tliev even say that
government Is mnirolle*! h the liquor
trattc and that our preaa is suhsldlaod.
Theirs U a work of vile and mean de
BUBclatlon and entlrcl political They
have never been knomn. ss a elass, to
help the unfortunsie. neither do they
feml the hungry, clothe the naked or
abalter (be homeless. I want nothing
to do with them Oos|uM temperance
is the only real kind, and produce?
good results. If religion, the chnrch.
(be mlaUtry sad moral suasion can t
proOBOte the cause of tcmp*tance then
prohlbltloc will never do It.
1 regret I am ao misjudged by cranks
fanatic*, hut I lose no sleep on
that acoount. It would be hard to And
a qlaaaer place morally than Traverse
City aad by way of aide reamrk. permit me to add that It Is a beauiUul
cky. Your broad, well paved and well
laid out streeu arc an example for
largar dtles. which they would do well
to dopy after. Your beauttful bay adds
to the graaduer of the place. It must
h« a very healthy citv. I have trav•lad a great deal la thU country aad
Canada aad 1 have never aeea larger,
baiter or laer stores anywhere or a
bettor dlaplay ef goods of every class.
vkao the popalaUon Is coosldcred.
tJma are to. be fouad here la Trarerse
Okr. Tha paopie are
It wUI be a
the Pere MXrqoeUe dlloea today.
Mr. aad Mrs. George Noteware and
AUdrea of Iklaware Miae, who have
visiting their parents la the city
nnce June, retamed home this aftertoon and Mr. Notware will roaume his
lutles as teacher la the schools at that
ylsce.
Mrs. Dr. McKetler of India arrived
a the city this afternoon aad Is the
.xuest of Mrs. C. J. Garnett.
Mrs. IXMilse George and danghtor of
Arcona. Canada. Is the guest of Mrs.
?. J. Gkniett.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Copley of Delroll,
who have been gucsU at the Park
Place for a week. left this noon for
rome.
R. W. RaslaJl and family are spend
ng the day in Northport. taking the
'cfresbleg trip via the bay boaU.
Edgar Haney and Miss Violin Me
Oonell were msirlcd last evening by
Hev H. M McKinley at the borne of
ilr. and Mm. F. U Jones. 114 West
Seventh street, where they will make
heir home for the presentMm. Dr. W'ensel arrived la the city
ast evening for a two weeks' visit
with her sister. Mm. George Vogle.
Mr. and Mm. H. M. Cole. Jr., of
Trsveme City left for a ten days'
/Ult at their old home at Buttons
3ay. previous to their leaving for the
.tale of Washlngtcm. Sept. 20. They
will make their future home ihw.
Mr Cole entering the Are departronet
Prank Heaco* of VlckeryvIUc. Mich.,
irrived today for s visit to his son.
i. M Heacox. 7U Third street. This
M-lng his Amt visit In six yearn be Is
xrcaily surprised at the many changes
utd lnjprt>vements during that time.
Miss r.smct Momc of Onaway ariviHl <«i the afternoon train from the
wuib to ruftlcato for twp w^ks In
this vicinity.
N. F. Parr of Chelw.ygan Is In (own
in s short business trip.
MIsss Jancy McMurray of Kingsley
lassed ihmugh town this afternoon
rt>utc for the peninsula to be a
•;ucst of Mr and Mm. Henry McManus.
Mr. McManus being ven IH
iomt' St the present lime.
Miss IJblilc Oustaff of Northi>ort
was a visitor today
Henry Hnbli«‘ll of Inu rlochen. who
has lieen siM*nding two months wlTh
friends at Vanderhlll. Otsego county,
passed through town lo<ly oa bis way
home.
Mrs. Josi'pb Ibirdeau. nee Celia
Bieele, was a passengv'T oa the steamIT Cummiags today.
Mrs. Bert Plant, wife of the genial
IVrc Marquette hrakeman. arrived
fmm Cadillac this afternoon and domi
ciled hemcif at the Columbia. They
will make this city their home la the
future.
Robert J. Walter went down to Soltons Bay this aftcTnoon lor a abort
slay at bis old home.
Sheriff Huckk'tierry of Cadillac
brought a patient to the cUy today for
the as.vlom.
Daniel Weaver, highway commU
sloner of Fife Lake, made a bualnam
trip to the city yesterday.
SPECIAL MEETINGS
At tha Ooapel Tent Seginning TonIgM.
Meesrs. Goadwia and Lambkin of
the. Beorgaalxed Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, wllf eon
duct a aeries of special services In
their Gospel tent, located oo Randolph
streeL near Elmwood avenue, on the
went aide, beginning this evening. Au
gust 24. at 7:20 o'clock.
Mr. Goodwin, pastor of the Saints
church at Cadillac, will open the series
this evening with sn address upon the
subject. "Campaigning for Christ—
the Christians Candidate.**
Seals arc free. Special music will
be a feature of the evening.
FOOT BALL AGAIN.
THE MARKETS.
IVlrult, Mich. Aug. 24.—WTicat
August, ft IL No. 2 red. II 11: No.
corn.
No 3 white oats. 34lkc.
Toledo. O . Aug. 24 —Wheat—Cash
and September. 11.071%; Deevrober.
i, 11.0914
,ug 24 —IMioat—Old Sep^
lembcr. 11.051%;
new 8cptcml>cr.
11.035. May. 1104V. Corn—Septem
her. 53Vr; May. 62Vc. Oats—Seplemhcr. 3314c; May. 38Vc. Seplem
her pork. 111.70: lard. $690; ribs.
17.35.
No Fish Left
A rociry party of town people,
slating of Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Mi*ad,
Mrs. White and Miss Howard of Ch>
eago. Messrs. L L. Stevenson an
brother, N. F. Stevenson of Charlotte*
vine. Va.. spent the day at Carp lake
booking everything in sight sad
of sight.
Blade at Blrchwood bat for the past
few days K has beea rather rough for
the bed Ashing.
The Park Place Is full of guests
dally and the moving out of patroav
means the moriag la of others, oeariy
seventy-Ave coming in today.
The regular meetlag of the board of
eduoatloD will take place this eveniag.
The Fools* club will go to the Platte
river tomorrow for a few days* dshlag.
The monthly business aad social
meeting of the Congregatioaal C. E
society win be held this evening at
home of Miss Grace l^icas
Webster street, three bouses east of
the Oak Park school. All members
and all others Interested arc cordially
tBvHed to attend.
All those interested la foot hall arc
•quested to meet this evening
o'clock at the ofBoc of Amll Ncrllnger.
Plans for this season's' fool ball win
be dlseussod and steps Uken to organ
lEC a team.
An altercation took placc^ yesterday
afternoon In from of the* Whiting
hotel between two men. One of them
knocked down but escaped serl
Injury.' while the asssllvit took '
Ihc alley before the police arri»-«d.
The steamer Cummings will make
special excursion day out of her reg
trip tomom-'w to give the sut
mer people and U»wn people as well, at
the north of the bay a day of pleasure
little cost, the fare for the round
tVlp »>elng but Aft) cents.
The village of Emphv'. I»,-lanau
county. Is to have rural delivery
Mrs. W N Kelley Is entertalnlag
party of ladles who com|*osed a euchre
club here last fall at her cottage
Carp lake for a few days
THE BtAHT ARANO
OCatovea. that's what we sell. They
are clena. Inritlag looklag, with ear
marks of proapertty aad nine ot
ten bear this mark. "Brand's Btovsa
and Rangea." We also have the full
variety heater*, mages and hot blasta.
Miller ft Morse. Bast Front street
A MOLE IN THE POCKET?
Does K seem as If yon had a hole la
your pocket through which your In• is constantly leaking? If so. the
vrtac thing to do is to depewU In Peo
pie’s Barings bank, where your tands
will be safe and steadily Increaslag by
pound interest and wheaoe It
he drawn any day you need IL
JAPAN-RU881AN war riaw* i
nm M. B. ataMBh Friday avaaiag.
Extra apselsl prtam «i
ihchatautosa.
Ths ftsston Atsra.
IT ISN'T RIGHT
To expect patrons to carry delicate
candies like wafers, caramels and bon
bons. In yellow paper bag*, ao wc have
a large Invoice ot dainty boxca. In all
sUea from 10c alset to 11.00. Buy but
* dime's worth and you get a Ailed
box. just the right site to put in an
afternoon with, half a pound. LaOretU
Candy Co.
WHITE AS WOOL.
That I* an old saying, but soft as
wool I* anoihcr and our baby carriage
rob<‘s are both. Wc have a new stock
of white lamb's wool lined cither in
latin or felt at price* ranging from
12.50 to $10.00. Make the little one
comfortable and warm and he will be
good. F. Volruba. Front itraoL
TO BE IN THE PAPERS
Right. 1h to Ik- right In It. then yon arc
lotereixlng and Intereated.
That's
what the special sale on ladle*' and
Even Dirt Has a Value.
The dirt frt>m the excavation which gent*' gold Ailed watches at |10, |12.
1* lielng made for the foundation of 115 and 120 i* this week at Rastall'*.
ne* Congregational church I* the jeweler. East Front Btrccu
bring unload«-d along the river l>snk.
MAKING
DEPENDABLE
STATE
€*ast of Boardman avenue, to level
MENTS.
and broaden the street and put It In
Fortunate 1* the grocery hiore that
*hape for the new paving *hlrh will
has the reputatlna for dependability
lake place In the spring
Fortunate l* the public that has *urh
a stor«- In It* midst Mutual conAdeoro
lK*tw<i-n a store and Its buying public
Straw hats for men and boy*.
moans growth This store has grown
90c hat* for 10c,
and I* growing on just these line*. No
$1.90 haU for 90c.
ambition higher than possessing your
All cap* '« off.
ronfldeiict-. other things are bound to
The Boeton Store.
come We want every trade transac
tion to Ik- satisfying and If It Is not we
wont you to tell us at>out it
L R“IN THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA. "
fiilckney. Ill Union St. Both phan»-a.
to Ik- *ttng by Mr*. K. E Hor?t at Fir*i
The neatest grocery in the city
M. E church Friday evening. IS col
ored pklurc*GO TO SAN FRANCISCO. Los An
geles. 1‘osadeoa and through the
TMAT PECULIAR STYLE
becom- I
Canyon at First M E church
Pound In the new fall hsu
log to all. and while you ar looking !
for Just the style to *ult you. Inspect
"MID THE GREEN FIELDS of VIr
the hoautlfu! asoortment of dainty
glnla, beautlfelly illustrated, will t»e
Aower* and trimming*, going at any
sung by Miss Louise Calkins Friday
price.At MIks Hock'*. Ill Front St.
ewning at First M. K. church.
"B*HBRK THE BILVHRY Gotoradq
Weads lU Way" Win te sang hy Mr.
BUaer E. White at Hr*t M. B. chnroh I
Friday ermilag. AS tavfttfM view*. 1
Heaithy. happy bable*. Mother* aay
Hollister* Rocky Mountain Tea Is
the greatest baby medlctoe In the
world 35 cent*. Tea or TableU. John
son Drug Co.
THE MAN WHO BORROWS S2S
Often needs It as much as the 12.
BOO borrower need* the larger amount.
The People* Barings Bank lends small
amounu as well as large upon aatistactory paper and shows the coxiomer
of small tranaactlons as much oourtesy as U shtvwn the larger dealer.
Ratahrod aiwCher Ipt ef pfwt.
W HR alrert kata yaaterisy.
wi£gysafsa,’sg‘.jris
FOB AALB.
FftKMHSF*
I FEMALE HELP W'ANTED-%|
I Apply Traverse City Canniiw Ca I
GOOD AELLERA.
That t» w hat (be Flcbrlcb. Fox. lin
ker sho<‘* arc. Manufactured oaly for
men. but while the kind Is limited.
style Is not. We have all styles and
gradea. Call and Inspect our stock
and you will be sure to be suited in
At and style. Ed Lautner. Union St-
Trousersale still onsee the display in win
dow. Boston Store.
U/ywpp nw..— <
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
sale by all first class druggists.
YOU NERD MONEY? .
Keep this fact ta mlad, that I make
It a business of loaning axmey la large
mail amounts on city or country
real estate and rtiarge yoa hut a
•onable rate of Iptereat Pay It back
In amounu to salt yourself. A few
choice offices to rent, single <
■uite. E. McNamars. McNamara Block
Pomona Grange.
Pomona Grange win meet at Lons
Lake Ang. 31 and Sent. 1. All fourth
LADIES! Better look those sample
In the Berry Field* d Mayfield,
degree a»emb^ are Invited. A good
abhes over while there Is a good asMri a. r. Martin of this city Joined program will he arranged.
sonment. Theyll save you from 5Ac
Mrs. Charles Irish.
a Jolly crowd of berry plckera Monday
to %IJ60 per pair. A. V. Friedrich.
Pomona Lecturer.
at MayAeld and ahe returned this
afternoon with the wonderful reoord
You little koww when Aret we met
8TBREOPTICON enlertalnmenl
of four cratra of the Insckms fruit and
That
some day you would be
aa annful of boautlfnl asparaga* foli rirut M. E church Friday evening
The lucky fellow I'd choose to let
age as well. There 1* no aoithara Instimted songs.
I*ay for my Rocky Mountain Tea
berry that no aatreacbea ftanU as the
Johnson Drag Co
blackberry and to defp their ahari
barba aad waysrmrd praacs needs
i ^out heart with pkmty of eovagd.
wa56a-rrcsr“Tss‘
WHATIABAmB
ooMT fto ON wommiiB
a aamll payiAaat Aama aad t]
Etawt tta fan aosrtaB.' taCMM wc
------ a amaO maakly paymaat? _
this way yoB wIP mavar feel Bm Arala hare grain drills that wortt wABs yoa
ale^v
drive. U Is ttaw yoaJsokad
oa yoar h*a*ikoH awammlra aad d
over, as the aced-tima la aaartl
aam dam yea eaa aataP the aae
Champkm and Fsnm*
) la tha City of eaa of thoae haady kitetaa tahto*
now ta dock d Fraak Raab'a. who Its both la stock. Bataey Aadsndi
A aamber af hoya aet ire to a alao dom rapatrtag aad revarah
THE NEW LINE
bnmh pHa ai Baat Bay taot eveatag. at hi* store. B*d Froat street
Of tall shirt waUu we recelrcd this
oa tha dty parte. aa4 emmad a Ug Are
WE ALWAYS EMPLOY,
week sre now on sale, prices tmagtag
which may resaU fa damage to traea.
from
tl.TS
to $5.00. They come
AklDsd
hand
iranhrs
to
handle
Indlea*
Tha aav Caraagic dty Uhrary has
amdoaad aad the raot Is betag garmeau. ao that they are properly beantifal shade of cardinal as vrcR as
ahaped ami Iransd to ault alL Oar goldea brown, pongee, cream aad bine
pta ua,
aad la textures of tricot and lady
Ctadera arc betag placed aroaad the Iraalag department Is aseond to
G. R. A L depot which greatly Im- ta the state aad a^tlsfactioB vrUI anrely cloth’s for bea»T wear and ana's vall|ng and hriUlaailne for evening wear.
proven the driveway.
lanadry. Park 8L J. W’. Mllllkcn.
Some aloe catebm of Ash arc belag Wright Broa.'
Arrangementa Asing Mads for a Faat
Eleven for the Autumn Season.
Ao cnlhualastlr meeting of foot ball
cnthuslosu was held last evening In
A. F. Nerllngcr's office to make arraagemenU for a Traverse CUy foot
hall team. Coach. Will Vogvlsong.
whose work In the pad has had sucJi
EXCURSION on steamer Columbia
fruitful results In previous yearn, will
again take the management and under Wednesday evening by Traverse Clty
his keen eye no doubt the merry pig hand to Nc-ah u w ania. Boat loaves
22€9 2t
akin kickers will reach the goal In dock at 7 :30 o'clock
more ways than one.
AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH Friday
New Rsetaurant Coming.
evening, lllustiated lecture
E. A. Payne of Cadillac has leased Carrel deecrtbes bis trip to the
the building now occupied by the
MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL.
C. and B- A. Gannett jemclry stork
It I* Immslcrlal whore you purrharc
131 Front street and will put In a r
cigar, but It I* material «hat brand
taurant and abort order lunch room In
you get. Try our R. E. W '*. a purrabout thirty days. Mr. Payne
Havana
10-conlcr. hand made, home
oolorod man and known In this region
oa a man who conducU a Arst clast made, union made by .the lH-i»t roechan
R. W Weaver.
retUursnl
He already hot restau
rants t Cadillac and Thoropoonvllle.
He will look after the ooe here per
oonaliy.
in order to chvsc out the sn>ck and
vacate the building the Gannett jew
elry stock will l»e sold at auction
Payne has U-ascd the entire building.
ura ataaya hta* tta tad aaoAa. A
yon hay ta* ^nUm ar iamtrwk i
mah paa ahraya Amra B ta tha heat
amka trar own tea cream aad
CB^. J. W. Madhaoa, Ita Frata 8t
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CTEINBERG’S
O Grand Opera Boose
MONDAY. Aug 2 9
The Great Success,
Under
Southern
Skies
UA By
I BUtr
*• """• •“■’•JKr*-
will LI
Evar
. Ml Srok
Massive Production
Owk ^
Complete in Every Detail
The mo»i original, uiihacknrjrrd and diverting play of
S»>uthrrn life c%-rr written.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I 08T-Watnh and fob MmmUj. ftodrr r
L kwr** wt kfXird.
PRICES:
25 50 ?5c and fl.OO
Scat! now on sale at the box
office. Telephone 112.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Half or less to pay for these
SUMMER FABRICS
We are willing to give you frutn
half to two thirds of the original t .i!d' *'•
these goods if you will take ih« tn aw.iy
quickly; we have told you about ih<
before; many have taken advantage of ihc
offer, but there still remain
me
ry
good things that you can secure if you
hurry.
It’s a round up of all sutniner
goods, and then prices in every issiancc are
way below the real value. There arc just
three prices on all summer fabrics;
'■A
lOc, 15c,
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