The Evening Record, January 25, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 25, 1904

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

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1904-01-25

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THE EmNlNG RECORD [Ti^aii. I

SATURDAYS ISSUE

TSATEBSE CITT, IDCH, MONDAY. JANUARY 25, UKM.

SUFFERING
^ IN CHICAGO

SBOTHIMSELF

ISPJRITOF
MISCHIEF

Oanioi r. Nai of Orand Ra^Ma Commlltad tpicWdla the Praaaace
i
or Xia Son.

By WJra ta tbo Breabis Beeard.
TMR£E PERSONS WERE FROZEN » Grand Baphla. MIcIl. Jan. 25.~It
» or hit C-rearold boy. Dan
TO DEATH

SCOIES OF OnLDlEN DEAD
X
-------

and died toon afferwardi.^*in
heahh It tappovn^T to be the eante.

IINATE6 THE DRIVERS
FAST MORSES

fas

OPOilONS

MODIFIED

SEVENTH ’kHKAR-eoso

MRS. CDMISON DEAD
Mrs. A. J. Doyte Gave a Party for Btmday Bchool Claaa.
Mrs. ^ J. Duyb. cave a party for
the boys of her class In the Congregatkmal Snnda> school BaiurdaTafiSnoon. 'rtlrh was much enjoyed by all.
Gam*^ o^pled a ptu-.km of the after
noon, and a pleasant feature was tb»
Whoph.«e.
o^icl by Frank
D.-M Ire rr.-am cake ami candy

News has just been
death of Mrs. Alice Vo
wife of Charles Edmli
ter of H. Voorheet of
Mrs. Edmlscm died at Ixw Angeled
C4U-. where abe Md
her falling health
8h^ was
1 in Traverse City
.imihy will
r her many
friends.

_^KETB.
ARRESTED AS A SPY
"diphtheria the scourge of
*«WHO KILLED MISS DUNHAMr
TENEMENTS
WAS SERMON SU^ECT
D.-iroii.
Jan.
2!; -Wheat-May.
iaptnooe Interpreter Token to Voko92^c; No 2 red,
c bid. Cornhorpa for Trial.
No. 3. 42
42asked.
Oais-No. 3 white,
asked. Oais-No
,
Discourse Touched on Alleged Exist­ sc.
TMiptrsUir* Dropped frMn T«n Atom By Wire to the Brenlnc Becord. .
Toledo. Jan. 25.—Wheat—January, i
, .
FIfUon Delcw in
ing
Evils
'in
Traverse
City—Rev.
J»2c: May. >l^c: July, Me.
Japanese Interpreter
Chicago.
Jan
2i —IMieat. May.
tachet, was arretted Saturday on tut; 7 ;
Houro-Fuol It Very
^jlliam L. Laufman-s EvenJuly.
MS.C.
Corn-May.
49%c:
pkdoa of aetlns at a tpy In the Yoko^^
I
ing Bubjecta.
July. 47Sc. Oats-.May. 41 ^r; July.
tnha forttSed tone He bat been taken
37*4- Frovlslonv—May iv.rk. fl3J.S:
to Yokohama for trial Such tn-ach
ery It a rapiUI offenne in Japan
By Wlff
ByohIok Rword.
Rev. William U laiufraan took up lard. 17,:.:.; rib*. IGA5
the matter of raclnc aimln laat erenCblm«n> Jan ri.-Thm' pe
Putat.M*s pn local market. CZr
ln«. but i»uchv<l uiwn the quetUon a
lo doath and oo#* vlll
little differently than he did the preial»ljr die at the retnli <jf the teBtr'ip I.
c* dlng Sunday .wenlng. He aald he
‘ fold veatber twiv. The rlctlau
l.'l____________I_____ ...
w** irreatly wnmght up over the mat
Ulon No 3 «,f the CiiUKr^-gatlonal
i.r at that linir and th.iunbl that the church liuilding fund ha.^ completed
•rat found In a raeani kit. Jacob Britt
law wa* U-ln* nagranily violated, the arrangements for a lecture, to be given
a^ JoM^ph Olataner The foarth fn^r
rlilzens being Hiber Ignorant of the March 4. by Hon. William Jennings
edk U Jamet Downt.
law or deffani of It. but slnc^ then he Bn*an. the proceeds In Ik* devoted to
Boom of children
has thought that neither conclushoin
wooden teaenenu In t
• building fund.
RAILROAD
LINES
BLOCKADED was right.
diphtheria n» a re.nl
The |tentb*men who sere out driv
rhanpe In the weather.
n*ga(lonaI I,adies‘ Aid *<►
’ ALL OVER THE STATE
Ing were aware of the law, and knew clety s-11! bold th.-Ir m(*eting Wednes
In 2< hoora the tempr
from 10 aboT
It ought to l>e olK^ytHl. -I. myself, day afternoon with Mrs. F. asUime
have driven Immes and hate to be comer of Washington
passed, and thf horse didn't like it sireeu. A full attendance I* d«-*lr<*d
coal, but fuel U
FAS^ENGER TRAIN STALLED any
l»etier than I did; and 1 have come
Coldett in Yeara.
Northpori had lu coldest w«*aiher
to the conclusion that these gentlemen of the ,
: night. 3 iD-low
; Detroit. MIcb. Jan 25.-The trm
doing It in a apirit of mischief
peralore wat S depreet below tern GRAND HAVEN SHUT OFF FOR The horses
had lo be exercised, and
G.virge Blue, fon'nian in Ud* fuml
here at 3 ©dock tbit mominjc It war
it> be. and
lon i know I
THIRTY-SIX HOURS
turv department of ih.* Hannah A Ijv
the wldem in many yearn.
by other
Mefraalile Co. hw< g..n.* to r.rand
Cedar Hat a Chili.
l»ehlnd them, and If I Rapids to buy the spring hOvk of pic
Cedar. MIrh. Jan. 25.-U rat 13 Ikd<»n*l Irt-lleve
bi-lleve 1 wou
would tun* mouldings.
Channel at Ludington Frozen Over for j p.|
low zero here tbit tnnminic
it •
If I could help II."
Will Anderson bas sever.*.l his cn
the First Time in Year.—Carter- j. ’.How altnii the chief iif
mvtion with the carferrv and mill go
hail It
.m.-i
was going into the liakery husin.*sv with his
ries Fast in the I
il ;a little alMive
limit, and 1 am brother in Traverse City Nurthpon
willing lo take II
quette Yards Congested
cluslnn-don*l I^*ader
M II happr
happen again.
to the driving
|«rk III .-x.-relM* lie* hor
Even In i: Ib'cord
DER AT COLO STORAGE,
ID. ehlldr.*n tlD-re si..
en.langen*«i; I think li
storm which struck Mich
rt Saturday Kplr.t of nuM-hlef. and did say last
COLD WAVE SWEPT OVER THE night and raged with i
Sunday night that the professional
lulled V
busme.s>i of lD»rse-raclng is a different
lence all I
day nighi and
td Sunday
Sund;
STATE LAST NIGHT
ly the worst since the thing What I did say 1* that the busi­
hard winter of IMMS. when the temper ness of horse-racing is not the lowest,
but one of the lowest hiisinesi
aliir«» was down everywhere.
Traffic Tied Up on Intcrurban Line.—
The'snow was light and the wind
was heavy, and the former was driven
Three Men Frozen to Death
Into the railroad cuts , and against the cr.untry. Now. I dldn t tell you
While Drunk;
fences until all nUlmads and counin* what emwds. What I meant, were the
roads were blocked. Nearly every crowds of ga mhlers As far a* the
train in Michigan was hours late yes­ crtmdk-who went into the
D* gates at the
'Special to the EvenlnR K*HHmI
cijocemed. I
Grand Rapid*. Mich.. Jan. 2S.—A terday, and today some roads were not luu-K are
aboul It. but I have my
cold wave tettl.-d down on Ml
Mlchlimn
The Pentwater branch of the Pere the thing goes hand in hand, and I
f.tbe te
Marquette has been eUwed to all traf have no doubt that there
Grand Haven, t; Ludlncton, 6; Oc since Saturday. The line of the r tho.^ ,gamblers inside the park.”'
MH?aker said that 1
Grand Rapid*. »; Ik^nton HarU»r. 8; Pen* Marquette lietwoen Muske
Holland was also closed until
5 tcK»k place on th
le Creek.
i. IS; Ahna. 34
34: Ml IMett- and
this
afternoon
30; 81
A train from Muskegon, carrvin
I siu not a
passengers, was stuck all !
law except In
lay night In i) drift * near Gr
‘ cliizens want
Ionia. 22. all below
ven. and the
Trains were late and traffic aat imwas secured
Who Killed Miss DunhamT
pedeil .ever.vwben‘ Sevi u int
*vlaie hunger:
cam are tialled In •in* on the IhFollowing
the
hors.*
racing
talk. Mr.
Small freight
troll. Yptlltnn. Ann rlKir A Jackson and
lo the
Whit.* flond alMi
llnet. So inlcrurbans have eone t.ul t.lfK*kade
No trains were run
If Grand Rapids In
came here two years ago from the
the
iH'trtdt.
Plymouth
A
Nortville
Wt,
2Sc o Caia far
James Carrv>ll of I
*lectr|c line for thr»*e days The Grand wuntrv. a pure. Inntxvnt countr> girl.
Trunk' railroad ls*tween Owosso and She wtirk«*<l at famsework for a time
Pttcknrt and others, when
troll, were frozen to death,
and was decent tinUI she was finally
Durand
was
tUnl
up
for
24
hours
or
drunk and iald down to «kw*p In
and went to one of the most
account of a l.'ifooi drift In a cut dn)ggt*d
you eon get CdLGATES
tHjiw. An unknown Finlander i
houses In the city, "which
when* two freight trains hav.* lM»er nou.rlous
alto froze to death at NewiMTn
ha.*5 Ihh p hen* ever *lnce 1 have " constalled since yesterday.
lor tOe. and
had been drinklni:
the siH-aker.
The official record slu.ws last nlghl clud«‘d
"The
weight
of
shame
cannot
be
tol­
was the coldest in Isinslng since im
ooapefthat .
In a Christian ctimmnnlly." he
This morning the thermometer regis- erated
sabl. "How niany nmters of dea|h are
ten*4l 14 below ..
Grand Haven has lu-en shut off from there iq the city? Then* are two
the world for 3G hours and no trains blix-ks Ikerally llmsi with houses of
III fame. Tln re Is one within the city
chaJnH aT Ludl
over for the first time )
veral years
He-wen.
A*:'
and lake traffic Is Imp.
Two Pere way station, where ^cot that it
MANY BELIEVED TO HAVE
vs and scores
Marquette ferrl.**
fast in the
on their way to »|ell. and that they
KILLED
than I.04H1 huirte,l ears, and as are
fraaf
|
Sfraaf
will
eventually
be iald away In the
empties, are oonr-sled In ihe

Pen* Marquette yanis there. Eight
were sent in today to dear
Roclu and Earth Completely Shut Off

JtUrnd Our
6reat
I

'

HSTTER EVEN THAN THE JlBGl^LAR TWENTV.nVE 4:kST
GRAPE OF PAPER. AND IN ADIHTION HAVING THE STAMP ON
f-ach 8io:*rr makes rr.noi bi.y attractive



Imoff
Sale

COLDEST
SINCE ’98

A IlOX OF .MCE STA-nOKKnv. WITH THE WORH8 TRATORSE
Ctry. MICH - ENCRAVEIl ON EACH SHEET

* City Book Store it

v
' '

Tor 3u$t 25 Cents

PREVIOUS SELLING PRICE
$ I2zss'j]ris. Ats,.

of Winter

69c

Tcotwear
Wc Uve Inorkiil the profit.all

?r

^

plfrest Bargains Ilf l .50. 2.(^. 2.50 Men’s Pants

4»ur wann f:iotwear an<! you

If >-ou want Reliable Goods. «wnc lo

1 buy winter goods - the kind

S. BENDA & CO.

)-ou need now -at

wholcxale

pi ires and in many ra^ s Icxs.

FORTY BELOW
AT BESSEMER

HOW ABOUT SOMETHING

;1IMWedrim

to ketp >-our f«i comfortable. If yoti lake our a.Ivirc you-|I have i
lair of oar Warm Shoe, or Slipper, right away,
then you'll have comfort.

RONAZUAIViD DOkJOLwASl
Now Shoe Store.

Oppotite Holel Whiting.

IS THE BEST

,!7r

PINE TAR SOAP

-

IN THE MARKET

ENTOMBED
IN SHAFT

;;l

Jfmtrican Drug^

Intel-urban Cars Tied Up.
Ja**kM.n. Mich. Jan 2:.—All inter­
ban cars ent«*ring Jackson an* tied
By Wire to ihV Ev.mlng Rectwd.
o ^
will
banks.
^ stalled In
plosion In the shaft of the Haiwickj
7---------------------Ctial Co., near Chcstf lck. this morning f|*ff *
OV
None of the men have Isvn r.*.MTDHi. fULtiLlI If I
and It Is iMdIeved that manv of them
—^

were either killed outright by Ihe ex '
X
f
A W
gloslon or have lHD*n suffex-ated by |
1 , Ls, L. -« fli

..JnICHOLAS JAM«. AN INDIAN. blD

lere,! the shaft and U working hard to 1
reach tiD* imiKlMmiHl men. It U,
feannl. however, that they canni.i U*l

NOT HEAR THE TRAIN

an limes, but wa? never considered i
abaolately dangerous. Many of the.

Engine Struck Him—Captain of

r„7Xr!,r;i.xxv:',xr.u'r7i
BURNED TO DEATH
-

-----------

•-*

!I SuUon. B„.
rwij. Slch,.
mcu.. J«
jan. I3.-A
—zv

T., U«. TH.I, U«. ,n . ri.

«. but whose
une-----------I* Pept'plg
gwa.bywas kille<
_Uled
M passenger
pt
train, north
By Wire to the Evening Record.
T. C.. L Ak M.
• at 10 o'clock Saturday
PltUburg. Jan 25.—Mrs. jLWilliam
Bayer, aged 50. and Mlcliael Coder.
. . • He was 24 years of age. and
sH*n living at the hofae of George
---------to death In a Are at the
»wn.
home today. The body of Wllhad been here since
QUARRELED OVER A WOMAN
Two Army Officora' Then Fought a
Fatal Duel.
By Wire lo the Evening Record.
Hbemnltx. Saxony. Jan. 25—Two
amgr oBcers fought a fatal duel wlih
piatoU. at 15 paces, here today. Ueutenant Schabert was killed. The duel
waa the reiuiU of a quarrel over a

Ik to Agosatown. two miles north

city what the large cities would not
tolerate. He said that in a city where
he came from such house* had all
tH*en destroyed, and that that city did
not claim to be a closed town; that on
the outskirts of the city all the win
dows were broken out of such houses,
and that now they were claimed to be
haunted: Mr Laufman said that the
clUzens should go to our -aldermen
and ask them to have such things
stopjHHl. and ask the question. ' How
many of ytw have been to. our alder
during the year?e mall saloon wras then touched
. and he said it c«»uld not exist in
i! Rapids, but he understood It
existed here He als4» vHmehed upon
Ihe qui*stion of yt»nng girls who were
lK*lng brxmght to shame, and said there
were iMiine girls very tender in vear*
who were going deeper and deeper
each day. In conclusion, he said that

OUR BIG

Traverse City Manuf?. Co.

CLEAN
IN

Between

Two

UP

SALE IS

PROGRESS « «

Vehicles

tt't an opportuaity that sltould not ht

account of the snow drifts,
he walketl In the center of the railway
track ^It

missed by cartful buyers, Youil find
Epcrything strictly

Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

FRANK FREIORICH & CO.

STRUCK HIS SLEIGH
Collision

sfi?ssr,.f„snssjs!

Mackinaw

“Gloria"
•3.»

PONT FORGET
« w NOW

All Kinds of Mill Work

(in the long run)
Strictly fine s
shoe for TV omen Is

there were, many otht'r* In the same
path.
The Miss Dunliam referred to was
e young woman who was taken In
charge |by Captain Munsellc and his
wife, of the Salvation Army, and who
Resene mUsion
Grand Rapids, and who dle<r there
St week. 8he was kno«T» under the
tme of Mabel Scott

ing two horses hitched to a cutter.
train made a i
sleigh was struck by Joseph
. t, or else bed
gm s togging sled. The culler was
It In time to get out of the way- hsdiy broken op. Nolan s horses were
The body was found about eight feet
from the track. The face was cm and
bruised and one leg was broken.
•etton for ^en
At the place where he was atrock
_t. It le alleged
there Is a grade, and the train was dc- was Intoxicated.
$60060 nra.
: this at full apeod. At It was
By Wlf^ to the Evening BeconJ.
and blowing. U Is l
Report Calloi For.
BraMl. IntL. Jan 2S.-nre la the
By Wire to the Evening Record.
In Ignorance fbat they etrock a man
__ _25 —The ^somp___
Wasl^lngti n. Jan
pruparty. Lota. fSOJOO.
WMran Boor® %«i to

JUbert Webtuskf. mg

i

and least expensive

Keep Us io Mind

‘ Ail Avenues of Escape—Rescue
Party Working.

"‘rn..c«.. n.r.»

The
trimme«t looking

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
;
TURNING—-——*.

:•

^

t

: p‘;

ONE A
FOURTH
OFF!

U:IrJ —
Children’s
Suits,
Overcoats
Reefers
Sweaters
Knee Pants.
Now is
The Time

^ To

Buy.


r.,:

as JIdterfised.

Hamilton
clothing go.
eJ . '


„SSS

i played la Traverse Oly last

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
' .

!.. —

.J;

imy.i I

I^

THE Evamro BsocnD^ tba\

THEj^ING RECORD
*v.SSsSsSr*
THOft-T.BAT
J. W. HAMM

ss=ir.rss"
Om fmr. kr atf.
• omcc m FMO

;iS

1

CnOT, lOCH, MOKDAT, JAKUAKT U, StOL

srAOS AM PiATPMM.
^rr wnmaa I. deroM. Me haade woama erer looka fata a mirror
lom a kaea appraWatloa ^of the
lorn of the Crea^ la heatoi^

n.—rr. eH <y^ aw%. aec. «w towa

p pcoiect for a new theater at Bam ha. gotten along eo far as. the
laae of a site for the hulldtav.
Mich Traot Co. traHae. to Aatbaar
rid Lathrop. a fanner M«r Chaae.
FelteL ae^ of ew^. aec. t. towa », a I. wkked to bet miwpt oa a aare
thiar Many women tod out to their
liued Midde by drtakiag carbob
•orvow there U a heap of differeaoe
Id. Family aCaIrs had worried
nop. who was a man of 70 ycara
^ ippewa county ^wTO vole^ the

Ml *Pfc—«, H».

fi A. tlCCIXHKIU CHy

There is No Rocker^^

mmemum

aaonlortable aad 4l«sbk as a kige
willow at* itteker; ««l wW ooe CM
boyttemat cae-Hiird km tbaa they
arc worth or for k» iwmcy than the
it
mnneneaocd finnitme n
makes them doably so. Wc Have, a
lafse line of aamplct in all style.:

b ^ANK
Recdretf lm» Ht4e.
Shfeiy DiRMlI Faxes la WoL
.Annyallg.

loi. n had n. Work 5. P- H,*. IH eAd;
Mitchell aad wife to Joha N
C«ijrtade. neV «f bb V,.
«, low*

^s£sssr
lot J. blork t: H.. I. * CoU 6th •«;
*'iortrt Cdril. a>d wife lo NobW

TYPICAL CAWW OP tUCCtSAFUL
COUNTPY KDITOIt
A
of .Oft IM
Moal
!• tbst ^ wbkh
I
K
^tOMor rrtlrw from the Ml
Oroa^
or«hi9 )rf tk<
M • hul.
IB lf7t. Mr.
to and BltfBctlre
io Iho lowor Oof of (
tioo BBd WWlt BP into tlic wood. Of ABtrlBi to oBUbiUh a cbtoot for bla
BtBrtlax tho Herald wtUi a plaat worth
loBB thao PM. Barrln* a few occaBk»a while the atrugglB. procodUi«
and dorlBK Mr.*Pte«re*-. admlnUtratloD a. sooorBor wore la pcofreoa the
paper may oot hare beoB heard of
mdch cHiUlde of It. owp aeetloB of the
Mate, hot It ha. an the time beea looklac after the iBtereaU of lu readen
aad pftMBOtlac the wetfare of the eooi^
.BBlt7 la which It U 1. poWUhed. aad
|DB« a«o caam to he coaridmad oae of
the deatraMe aBwapapar propertle. in
the aorthBra ^ortlba of the Mafe Had
rmichtini

Wm. 1. Brown and wlfa to Maul<
1. Pratt, parrel, iuk*. &. town 27. ranr
*Vtoyd
Bmltn and wife to Mlk<
Webolt. lot. 41 and 42. block 4. P. H.'i

H.. U A Co.', lad add: $1.
AUada Hasadorn to Addle A. Gibb*
of awH,
32. town 26. lan..
PaMtaorr t« IlenVy Zel«
ler n S acre, of S3 acre, of lot 1. ^ec.
€. towa n. ranae 10: tioo.
Alamad J. Crawford to Wnur R
»loa. parcsel.. »«er. 21. town 2.7.
12: II -

rtnetloa
i*|«lr of bridicM
Bt the cooaty.*
Branch county farmer unknowing­
ly locked hU wife In the barn during
the recent cold spell, and she wws aJ
«KTow aichL ToeMa
2C i« the dale. Steiabers’i
moBt frosen to death before he m
the place, the Ro.e CoclUa
her aad went to hunt for her.
Right of way U beiag Mcnred to
era Co la Verdi’, fhmoo.
aid a double track electric liaa
Trm atfire.- i« the attraetloi
irougfa Deerheld from Brittoa. to
Shay aad her company the Dally Free,
ooaaect with the Toledo line at Pe­
of Newport News. Va^ mid:
*MIM Rone Cecilia Bhay Hreastb- tersburg Ererythlng I* , to be
ened her hold upon the admlratloa aad
alf.-rilon of the mneic lover, of thl. ^ Ob the farm of Geor*^ FVrg
Mctioti last .algt
d as seats in the first demo­
ting. held In Blissfleld. in
beauty, colmre
and teftnemenl of Newport New. aad
An effort U being made to form
Hampton Mclety. There wa. an air
all the rural telephone lines
of expectation In the audience when
the orchestra .truck up the opening about LeslK. 1In order to facilitate bnsBgements Mve
.llerla RoMlcaiia.* and
been made with the
until some course of’ action I
upon
gr«>eted w li Mlvo. of applaoM
barn built
.tory of the betrayed
clear.
enUrely of black walnut. The owner
has several tiroes be*^ offered enough
note*, ranging from .
in exstun to tragic despair; from t<
material for a new
dd. but
change for the lumbei
pleadings to the passionate fury
woman Morned. she earned round af- has refused all offers.
The idea that women are grest
tor round of enthusiastic applause.
Her >x>lce has lost notltog of it. rich “gadders” gets a severe blow from
ness and fulln<M. and her acUng last Busan Deering. a Buchaaan spinster,
night showed delusively that she who died last week. Although she
has advanced ih hi.trionk ability ”
lived within throe bhK-ks of the busl
ness portion of the village, she had
n€rt been “down town” for twenty-six
We. the underBlgned. do hereby years nrecedJng her death.
being put on «ial
agree to refund the iMney on a 60ceni botUB of OreenB*. Wananled trains Into Bay City from the m
of pc andt or
from even* train, until
become ao great that the raili
X6-cent botUe to prore
It aff**rU proflU on the coal carnlni
trade. On W’ednoMay offle »rs «»i

^;;r,r™n,ou.

2nd add: fl.123
e OiHi. Bourisaw to Peter Hamm«md.
parrel, sec 14. town 2V. ranee n»:

waooo. ll^e. but he
I bo... aa^ ha. bad
ha. been bU .
thone of the avV
ase aoccemfttl i »WBpaper worker in
the larse clUea.
Now Judae of probate of Ih.* rou
and a man of .nb.iance. 8Iu.imr
hand, the paper over to John fl Ham
ker in order that be may have roor*
time lo derote lo large property Inter
«gta in other dlrectkm..~Detro!t Jour-

’'Amonl* rurui-h -j u. John Kun«li
and Mary Miller, lot. 4 and 6. block 2.
H. U A Co.’s 1.1 add; IICornelia n. Uilhrop to Ferdinand
Lnulnfr. nwSi of neK,. nor .16. town
2*. raSte II; l2,0tK..
Wm. L Br»»wn and wife, to Anson
R. liannaftinl. lot 7«t. (>.k Heights:

I.; :r

SATISFACTORY CONDITIONa/
In bis weekly financial review, U
BUBd Satfirdiy. Henry Clew, says this
of general trade conditions In
United eutes:
“Trade conditions are fairly satishkctory. The country is certainly feel­
ing the effects of last year’s panic In
Wall afreet, new constructive enterprlBBB having been brought to a com
parattve standatlll.
Readjustment,
however, is making sure progrem:
lower prices for iron and w.ages are
already encouraging a restoration of
activity, and as «»n as buslnem con
ditkms become more settled the recov
ery will be more evident. It Is alw>
satlsfartory to note th*t the west and

exc«*pt IM f«*ei. Oak
Heights: 1100.
Howard B. Garner to Floyd R
Smith. wV4 lot 2P. all lot 30. block 3.
Perry Hannah’s 2nd add: 11.400.
William W’ilsey to Allen R
F. Utile.
seV. of se^. sec. 10.

-For unmitigated nerve,” asld the
stage manager of . musical comedy
now plsylng at one of the local theaterm, “commend me to the PhUadelpbla
ehoru. girl. WbUe we were rehearsing
In New York I undertook to Uke a
girl from the cboru. and give her a
amall
c.rrylng with It a couple
of linew Somehow or other abe couldn’t
to enunciate the word, underngly. Her elcutlon wa* tba
ever. I worked with her for aeveral dajw. and flnany lost my patlenca.
I moat alto have lost my temp«*r. for
she burat Into tears. Tl mu« be doe

Thlrlby A
19. H . U

Calkins

ty: 14.000

r'

waiting for ib- ev.-nlng
Grand Trunk train. Thr»*«‘ and four
am-sts are l>ciug mad** daily A1
defendants are iKsir -ople
n wants a good
If anyone in dog
ne. He came here
gocMt hound w
knows when- But he
.sjks as though he
own ill the dt»g run f<*r lw*«*f
runs, so all be lx worth h tli
him—Bunyea U**r. Sherman
1VIroll has a n*-w poH of ihe '
Here is her flnit liatch In full:
Oh. why di. w»- dream and i*ouder
er *Uys of long ag«*.
When in ihe pale of action
• wblrle<l to and fro as.
On Ihe eve of amblllon.
Happy as gay young larks.
- hen Ihe awakening ctime**

DIRBCTORW:
H. S. Hull. jwcaiJcnl; K. V.
Friedrich and Chaa Wflhcliu. %4ce
ts; C. iA. Hammond, caih*
. IVmockI, Bcnj. Thirib^

rs.

1^1^, J. M. Hurfl.
Oca W. Lanbc. Wm.
H. a Gamer.

and SO on right op to
WE CAN Wi? YOl^^l^on «.,-thins )«»*«"«

1

J. W.ISLATER

WHOLESALE.RdAIL

ELGIN G. LEWIS
ThiUyli-OatietsliGntir
My Una of TEAS are the be*L
Try my 40 nnd r.(*c Tea. They
cant be beat
Tea Siftings. 15c Ib. 2 lbs
for .....................
25c
Flaked Foods.
Oxfonl Flakes, per pkg...
MaliT«*o FUk.*s. |>.r pkg..
Vigor Flakes, iny ukg........
•fryablla Flakes, per pkg..

8c
Re
8c
8c

Sugars.
ro», H*B Granulated........... $1i»
21 lbs Extra C..................... %tjQ0
IJncoln3 brsiul
bran

1

Christmas is |
Oyer...
But I h.ve will a b\g iappJy

“Diamond r
Traverse Beiie
and
Smiie
il Cigars

.....;:ers uS

tStIa

Vou srill alio find one of the
swcUcst lines of Pipes and
smokers’ articles in the city.

:: 1

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RV
COMPANY.

!

226 East Froat Stmt

' 1-

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

A W. Jabraus
1214 Front Street

J. H. MONROE

General ln8nrancB:-^^.!«^®ffcH^^^

Tslsed in Virginia—and. although I
Ylctor C. had not provlootly detected any accent
Traverse In ber talk, my aympathlr. were
atouaed. *My dear child.' 1 aald con-

Uying.
nS3i^
^ esrpe-ts
u be msdc tnU
nU. rugK*V?I

E. W HtSTiaiS & soil

you fromy
31 I New Wilhelm Block
N. R. CHAPm. Propricior.
AMlii ^General to Margaret K. phla.’ .he tobbed.” — PblUdcIphU
Oriinth. lot 22. Bteele A Spencer’s
iw-iit________ Its Wsshinci.*..
The Pcericsa Fine Panta are better
add: »3.40.
than merchant UHor made. Made by
WotwferfUl Nerve.
TRV
a OECOnO WANT AO.
Co., Detroit Sold by
Smith, lot
TRV A PECORD WANT AO.
111 Wi.
to RichAshley R Curtis and wife tr
ard Hulbert. lot 6. block K. H
■ilff Joints. But there’, no need fc
Oo.’s 71 h add; 11.800.
Buckien’s Arnica Salve will kill
Homrlch
pain and cure the trouble. If. the
best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c
at Jam. 0 Johnson and F. II. Meads’.
Dsvld G. Chandler, sherril. to Mary
Underwood. «w
think we have before ua tbe
good prices received by the farmer for tomn 27. rang** 9:
of atxva«th ia those magaifievnt muadea.
his products. The ndulhern planter
A l.uffet made of o.tster
OeafnBM Cannot'b« Cured
has aold nearly all his cotton and did
would hardly tippeaL It would seem,
.not receive anything like present By local application, a. they oai
to the average bourobold**r. and yet
a
the
dlMaaed
portion
of
the
/ prices, which go chiefly to the specu.
a rraldent of ^mond street.
c 1. only one
Sixteenth, hat an, o.vster shell buffet
and that Is
Chat hla visitors aflmlre more heartily
Joying unusual prosperity. In which
you ual dtMicicies Dougiu oi us. The chill of winter bnnjjs*
inflamed condltiou of the muroiu lla- than any otb*T piece of furoUare In
says tba I’b
tng of the Eustachian Tube. Wn hU dwell
keen appetite with it. We are prepared for the winter apRctiie tvilh as choice a
this tube 1. inflamed youu have ai rum­
t buffet look, like motlv
collection of seaisonable jrroceries as was ever shown in the city.
v
reel hearing,
1
bling aound or Imperfect
and
Tbe .belU In U are b
UfuBy polished, eod wbst give,
the raauU. and unleas the laffamma- piece It. chief dUtlnctlon U tbe thick
tlon can be taken out and this tube .potg. or c.ves, upon «ch sbell. These
A project Is nn fool lo form a e
cMtored to lu normal ooadltkm. haarand should be considered first -The better the Hour, the better the bread r-The
cate with 1100.000 -capital to erect a Ing will be destroyed forever: nine spots have an effect upon Qm* abcll’a
temple In Grand Rapids, case, out of ten are eaoMd by caUrrh. silvery, pearly aurfaro that la lodetcrib^
stron^rer the staff. “Supreme" and' H. & L. Co’s Best" are the best. They
ably xtriklng and barmonloua. Tbe
provided
tKat city can be decided upon whkh U n^ng^ aa^^»ed coo- buffet waa made by a cabinet-maker of
ded^t
are our two ^eat stand-bys. They make the whitest bread and it will keep
de hf^quarters of the organlta
We wlli**glve One Hundred Dollar. Woodbury. N. J. The ebell. ai
moist the lontjcst. If you use it once you will alwaj's want to use these brands^
Th/homc .)f t
for any raw of dea
tide by aide In oxidised allvar.
cat.rrh) that cann .1 "*lw cured by tbrir back ground. Or teae. U bUck
just received a new stock of both. Let us deliver you a sack in the morningHair. Catarrh Cure Send for circu­ wnlnut wood. It 1* doubtful If there
you’ll not regret it.
le
anotber
aocb
plcca
of
furniture
at
F. J. CHENEY A CX).. *Toledo. O.
this
In
exlstaoea.
Sold by druggiaU. 75c.
Hair. Family Pill* are the liest.

^IS .vrKdVC.tiO
TlLlVlilA

^Ton.vijji

!

FIRE INSURANCE

“Tempt the Appetite
and Satisfy it as Well

SSisSsIfe

“Bread is the Staff of Life”

Something Most Delicious

tral locatloo for lu
Grand Rapids would be a good place
for a permanent loeatkm. not only for
iht ambers of we»tWn and northern
Michigan, bul for the entire
And Wng a city of Importance and
prominence in the commercial w
Grand Rapids will doubtkws be
vored by a large percentage of
memberahlp^ in other ‘states Grand
Rapids U going after U, and when
that cUy make, a mmc for a good
thing. It it a pretty hard propoaltlon If
It U not landed.
it yon become weary of the snow
aad wMb Cor a relief from tbe monot­
ony of winter. Ja.t pick up the dally
mewspapera and read the vivid deaertpUoaa of the devaHatlag floods la
^ the aaat and aouth. You will then,
probably. appMate tbe snow, the floe

Tmke LaxaUve Bramo Qulnlaa
Tbe Ute Amot Cummlags ef New
York naed to teU thl. Jtory of hi. flieC
aaslgaaenf aa a newspaper reporter.
He waa nent out to writ* up an ne>
Hdent whBie an UUh hodcarrler
Injured In a fkll froBS a buHdlng. Ha
arrived Juit as.two oaeer. were
MMlng the Injured man Into (he
bnlance*
-WhafB hla namer asked Cummlngt
of OM of the oMcera. at the <
momoot pomnt out hi. pad and pea1
TbB Htohman heard him. and mMtaklag him for tho tHnokeeper on tho
Job. ercUlmod. with a look of dk
lyrrlng hla faeo:
U tnblB mengh to fall <
oriBa wUMoot bihiff docked fa
w BooMBU 1 loot BilnMo th* bom
, A Vary Ctoaa CalL
“I atnek to my angina alU
every Joint aohod and every aam
racked with pain.” Tritaa C W.
lamy. a loooBBoUve ftremaa. of

IL l

aa well aa 1 ever did t

were powerioes to save hoe. The i
Bktnmi phyMdana and every re*

aad Inag troablBa. Qnai

JiENTISTS™

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

I para ao taxes—I paya no rent.
Often buated-without a
But a king among men-from dtocaae I’m free.
Tig bettor than woaltb-Roek
Mountain Tea.
Jaa. O. JohnaoB
Tbe globe trotting record U now held
by Mr. James WllUt flayre, who made
tba rirroltons nxenratoa In flffy foar

.srr
FIRE INSURANCE
O. F. CARVRR A I

cu A. noiLDiNa

JOHN R. SANTO
ItaBULfftouicEl

kgaa. carried do letters of introd*
aad no*d no carrier.

Smmd Freni TorriMp

SS-l^'irJsss

DRfl. SAWYER A PENHALLM
The may Rulicrt Grier Monroe U gw
tag after the trust. Is simply great
lan’t It? I tell yoa If he keeji* up hi.
good work they wjll all have to go out All Work ol mewrt roooSlo or
EWo OoM Work k IkiiloWir.
of business.” remarked WllUaro Leary.
’^R-hy. what has he been dolngr
aakfd a cborut In the ‘Amen’ rom*v of
the Fifth Avenue.

Tbe X*ray
now be appled to aomc inieroBl or­
gana by means of Oookr« bulbs fltted
with ebooMe handleB. which tbe
gaon can bold and ao apply tbe
toetny wUbont nmalag tbe ria
bringing abont
harm at

Young Man-Truat thyaelf.
your heart vibrato with na
Make youraolf
men. HoUla
will do tbe I
tablet form.

sdnovi BAT. MKS.

Whn T—WkMk^OBrtl
8MM8ly. Aeeording to Sir iamcn CWch
ton Browne, the air of London eaototna uam jnpottional port! of doM Butalwr*andt
toB^ mm. white

arc the “Snider Preparations." If you have never used any. you must now.
Sniders Salad Dressing is the most appetizing ever made. Snider’s Oyster
Cocktail Sauce makes the eating of raw oysters a positive pleasure. Ever used
any Snider’s Home Made Catsup? made from ripe tomatoes without fermenta­
tion, and don’t forget to order a can of Snider’s best Tomato Soup.

“Shelled Popping Corn”
Something new.- “Dickinson's Santa Claus Shelled Popping Com” put up in
half pound boxes, that sell for a nicklc. The contents pops equal to five quartt
of popped com. It is sweet, delicious, palatable, wholesome, nutritious. What's
better these winter nights than a pan of pop com? ^

Start the Day Right
with a cup of good coffe. There is coffee, and there is coffee, and the "Fern#ell" blend is the popular kind. Everyone wbo has used it once, orders it again,
then wc have a coffee put up expressly for us; "'fhe Park Place" Mocha and
Java, and this we recommend most highly. It hits given the best of satisfaction
to all who have used it.

Who Don’t Like Olives?
and such olives as we sell, The “Queen” olives, the b'lg, luscious kind. Then,
the opposite the Baby, The Manzanilla are so good. We have three kinds of
filled olives, and the best you ever ate are the bulk olives we sell. Better order
some.


THE HXIINHIA Uy '
. MERcmnuE anviNv

I

THE EVEHIHO BBOQBS^ IBATEBSB OUT, HIGH, HOfiSAY. JAHUABY 8S, 1904.

u?^ SSUi S5MT
i.-

COVERED BT
COATDFICE

Troeeroc City YeeSerRgy end
Lett NigM.

.

Rheumatism
*

WAIT PEPARTiEIIT

^ . M

U Not a SKin DImsso.

Spring U ocMuled to begin in 66
GRAND TRAVeilftC BAY it MOW daym. bet fTOee the looks <d things It
to mriy one of those lovely dreenu
FROZEN
The roerewry took a drop too mnch
lest night and fell down to tbe bottom
of the lube, lu score being Juat le toss
than nothing. Satnrdsr nl#fhl It didn't
do so badly—2 bHng the worst. On
the south side last Slight, where it's
ooMest when it's cold. dlEereni
rvi
COMPILED BY THE OR^D TRAVporu give the result as 15 and !T be­
low zero On tbe word of an oIBcer of
.
ERSE HERALD
the Uw. it was 8 below at 9;3u. Other

TVE ncaia ap ee tbsis

Rannab ^ Gdy €o.

SR.' nras.T

This la the BIxteenth Time the Bay
Has Frortn in January Blnce IBM
.

Is the Pure IlHicie at^d Cannot
» » » be excelled « « «

—Ten Below Zero This

The Grand Traverse bay U froxen.
The mercury for several days haa
been struggiing td keep below seroAnd
a week ax« U dropped u. 12 degrees
behiw. Last night ft took another

In witchery, they believe that

crops are bNghted or If a dctml sick- j
MSB prevails tb^ write tbe r-------------- '
all tbe young women of tbe
log the bay was corcred.
s Bay there haa been Ice on Mparate trot branches and
At Sutions
shore for a week
ne distanc
this morning the bay at boors and a half In a aolution
or more, hut thl
that point Is entirely covered.
water and artzmatie herbs. If one or
the^bay
still clear.
At Northporl the
bay is ttJ
more of the twigs wither during the
The Ice record for the past forty
M>edfled tline tbe yoong woman wboM
six yiwrs. kept by the Grand Traverse
name or names are atuebed thereto to
Herald U as follows;
In 1BS9 the bay froze out hut four
or flve miles ; Ire went out March 12tb.
18GU. fitwre FHtruary 17th; went out
March 3rd.
18G1. froze January 22nd. went out

> ht‘T. and vaa
r th*^ matfrr.
Ex Mayw 8Hh l»w of NVtr York
haa
with blB wife to Europe.
id* to remain until nett
The
i protrarted real.
For the fliat time in the history of
Oenuan tinlven«ltie>« a deaf mute has
«iiee#M-de«l in obialnlnic a doctor's de­
cree J>r. Waller Kuntre. on whom
the l^nlversUy of U-lpsle has con
ferred
a Pb. !>.. b a
oomparative
youn» man. HU ibeaU for the decree
If one of the lx»st in rf*cent years.
Profaaaor K. fi Shalcr wHl probably
r.-lum from bis travek in the Meilt
lerraiieait basin time for the Hanrard
r«immenremenl
His plans Inrlnde a
voyaae tip the Nile to lns|iect the liar
raiee works and the pniu-ni rondit|nn
at Phllae. and also a vUli to
to «•<•. with his own eyes, the spidl <if
the recent Cretan explorations.
In a caae
brouabl at
Haverhill.
lUaa.. to declare the election of May-

and was. ihcrefnre. Kulliy of hrilH'ry
snihin the meaninx of the law. fbe
armnd jury of that city has found that
there is no cause fi*r action,as rljcara
cannot be held to Im* “a vs I aside con
akleration '
flenalor Oorman of Mary Und has a
son. Arthur P. Jr. in the j^taie senate.
The younx man haa taki n a xt»o<1
place aroonx'hlaiellom Anemlwrs. who
acrtM> that he MB an enviable future
• He displays lamOi of hU fathers iro
passive rtMdtiess. btu is not. as yet at
l«Aat. S4) s«wr**tit«‘
IndevM; h4> M'rms
rather disisHM-d to dl^.•ctne^^ *.f mati

p*ver
become famIlUr with the EnxUsh lanxuaxe. apnakinx French entirely with
roi mbera of the dlplomadc corps. Oen
eml Khan U re«arded as the ahah’a
lixht-hand man. hU moat notable work
harinx been done In cultiratinx friend­
ly relatkma between the republ^ of
South America and hU home government.
Tbmuxh the entire cirll war Gen­
eral Gordon's wife accompanied him.
never h-avlng hU side, save when the
s of CarapaixQ mad»» her presImiMUisible To the faithful devee
tlon of his wif.- General Gordon ow«*d
hU Ilf4>. In fbe IdtMidy ImtUe of Sharpsburx Oordvn. while in the midst of.the
rushed to hU side
carried Mm
1 safety. aUnchbig
the Iktw of blood and attemilnx his
wounds until metliral aid cmld In- pro-,
cure*!
SIu; p*nialnt-d wl«b liini in the
h<»spitmi until he reciv4-r.ll and when
Gen4-ral G4ir4bin - went tiark'lo j«dn his
Mrs Fantiifd4>D followcl li. r husbnn.l
Many curltMia blunders are cmsiantly oocurrinx in conxress' by reaMn of
the strtinx n*semblance. actual or fancit-d. Iietwetu-'well known men. Major

s of «ixartly the
It tally the same

miny
lary Alx«^s conduct at Uie war de|iartm4>nt put his arm around the neck
of the l.mw memlK-r one day with the
**I^-y
nch
like Secretary
think. wh.-n I i
|4. h,‘ whitewashed

:s:

THE MI-OMA TREATMENT .
Should Irtiulde arlw in \VesuVlH*s
ter county. Sv% York. Sheriff M»‘rrllt neah-Forming Food In Tablet Form
will have an opportunli.t^ to call upon
That Incruaaea noth—Guaranteed
four mtllkmaire deputh*s for aid
by 8, E. Walt A Sons.
These men are Howanl Willeis. Paul
The discovery of Mi-ona. the re^
Hilbert Thebaud. Mavhew W Itr«m
son and
Freilerlrk W Flint
The markable
llcsb-formlnx
food that
sherift says he chose thexe deputies
becattiie they are X*»«h| rmn. 4-a.h of
whom1 has assured him that they are thinx of the past., has rcvolullonlred
wdy for any .-merxenry that
TM* latest news
ninx Ibsen's
II
leallh Is of a seri
d A V
kind
doctor who CK-ently vUitet! him lb
Christiana reports that “he had prah
tically l4*st his sp.'cch." The docttir
mays further; “Also his facultl4*s arrImpaired. His bis.^ ..f memtiQ is par
licularly nntic-able.
in conseqti4-nc«of these d4>r4-cts h4-cannot awk. Ib- i
aen is. In

ni5 srr

o-ua with
fails the purchast* price
detl.

1 couraxc In taking np
of aellinx Mio-na. but the resnlU have
fully proven their judxincnt l^t the
for stomach trou
bl.w^ emaciation, xeneral weakness
and run down condition is the only cmthe carious and n
reliable* cure.

SErE

council at the NovemlM»r ikiIIs.
been placed up<in thirty tbre* cimmit
tees. It bas ionx b.-«-n rrxanied as th4proper thinx for the minority i»a|Jy to
be reprrs4-ni4Hl on .-arh commute.*,
mad In resp«*ct for this sentiment the
doooerats aere xtV4*n no other alter j
All that many a woman lacks to be
place Alderman limm , positively pretty is a little more fieab
berx‘s nam4n*sp«*ciabl4* nuro ! on her face. To look haxxard or not
ber of them,
xiven the chair fat is neter becoming.
The use of
manshlp of tl
MiKvna will cure this defect.
11141*
With -nerr EOc box of Ml-o-na that
le light at Kenosha, S H. Walt A Sims sell they will give a
breakwati-r. is plan
nnlnx for
bration of his thlrty-st-coud annlver
aary in that luwUlon. to which he was and restore strength. ^Tiat a irHHng
appointed in is7iv
Mr. IK* IK-lmar cost thU Is if it makes yon well; if It
tcaees bis anc4*stry tiack to the samt* falls, the expense Is abaolntely noth*
blootV as that ..f the xn*at Nap.d4Hm. Ing
* («)

Wt Mk malilaa $«itt ao«4 PHm

mititer 6ood$
:

' new is the timt lo Buy - •

\\ '
;;
Ws have BiiiUHiig Paper fbal eaa*t be
beat fer the IRsney-^

$. F. Saxton hdw. €o.
Deaiera la Beaeral BaNheare-.

1«€3. no Ice
V
18B4. froze Fehmary I6th: went out
tpril 25th
18Bli. frt
T 17th; we®t out
pril 6th.
Health and strength means happi
. froze January 25th; wept out neu.
If your are not
tironx and
beslthy yon cannot be happy-you
1867. froze January 2€tb; went out need Vlnol.
ApHI lltb.
We ask you to Uke twir word f4ir it—
1868. froze February tth; went out
ere is absolutely nothing known to
March 17th.
udlclne that will purify and enrich
1868. froTo Felwtia>y 2«th; went out
April 13th.
1H7«. froze Febniarv 2nd; went out
because Vlnol conUlns in a
April 2fth.
rated form ail of the vital prin
• 1K7I froze F4 bruary 10th; went onl ciples found in cod liver oil. without
March luth
ik72. froze January 27th: went out
ness and disease.
froze Januar>* 12tb: went out
Vln4»1 conUlns im» poi.-Minous dnias.
May
1KT4. fr^m- J
13th; wen! out
Msv Kih
as the greatest strength creait»r for
l.STk. fn.r.c J
16ih; went out people, weak, sickly women au4l rhilApril 38th
mothers an«l after a S4-^
IKTt;. fn.
F4>hruary 23rd: went out
April 20lk.
1877. fre
January 13th; went out
d all throat
April 23rd
lung troubles. Vlnol is uneqnsled to
1878 no ice.
create an appetite, to build up those
IKT8. froze F4‘lininry I4th: W4-nt uul mho are run down, and make tluisiApril 23rd.
wh<» are too ihln fat. rosy and healthy.
IKK4) no ice.
C. F. Derby of Banc4»r. M4 . writes:
IKSl. fro/4- January I7th; m-ent out “Vinol is ih4‘ best general Ionic and
Ma.v 1st.
body Bln*nxthen4'r I have ever found;
18SS no Ice.
my family all take it. and I have only
1883. froze February 3rd; went out
April iruh.
regarding it. ’
1884. froze January i.^th: went out
Mr. J. B. Keener, deputy cl.Tk of the
April 26th
superior coim. Atlanta. G4j.. mTites:
iKSr*. fn
ary 27th;
“Vlnol is the ideal pn*paralltin of cini
liver oil: it ptirifl.'s un4l enriches the
went <»ut blood. Induces a gocMl appetif*-. pr4>.
1886.
April 23nd.
motes 4llgesti4ih and inrlgorat4*». evcr>
1.K87. frttzo January 31sl; went 4>ul organ of ih.* bcKly “
April 22nd.
Wo could quote fnun thousan4ls of
1888. froze* Januarv 2tst; meni out
May 4lh
i Traverw- City to
1885. fnize February 18ih: went out
t Vinol U all we
March 3.irh
claim for it; if it falK we will r.*fund
18^0. froze March 7lh; went out ytmr money without quesWun. James
April 8ih
G. Johnson. Druxxlst.
F4»r the r«ui
,185*1. fn»Z4* March l»il; went out
Traverse i
April HKh.
nrranpsl- aitb
1892. fniz.* March 16th; went out
her retail tirtixxisis in
April 1st
I Vintd
1893. froze January 2.*ith: went out
April Tth.
' A RECORD WANT AO.
1894. froze F«*t.ruary l4th: went eiiit
March 4th.
1893. froze Fel.mary'2nd: went out
April 16th
1896. froze March -4th: W4>nt out
April KHh.
1897. froze March 3rd, went out
April 3rd.
1898. froze Felunary 27th; went out
March inth.
1899. froze Febniary 1st: went out
April 14ih.
1900. froz4
17ib: went out
April 17th.
1901. froze Fehniary H«h: went out
April 14th.
N
1902. froze Februart 13tb: went out
March 14th.

1903 no Ice.
J
1904. froze January dsth.
Thus in a period of 46 years the
bay bas frozen fifteen times In Janu­
ary. twenty times in Febraary, five
times in March, once, time not given.
tlm<
During the same period
le bay nine
April, and four tin
seven
*ven times
1
in Maythe bay remained froxen 15
In IS
days:-186
1863. not froxen; 1864; 69 days
y; 1865. 79 days; 1666. tS
It leH the
75 days; 1866. 37 days:
l!69.’52*days: 1870.
I). 76 days; 1
days; 1872^88 days: 1876, 107
1874. 114 Jys; 1875. 102 days; 1676.
57 days: 1877. 100 days; 1676. not
frozen: 1879. 68 days; I860, not froz­
en; 1881, 106 days; 1882, not froxen;
1883. 71 days; 1684. 102 days; 1665.
M days: 1686. 61 days; 1887, 62 days;
1866. 104 days; 1689. 40 days: 1690.
32 days; 1891. 40 days; 1»2, 16 days:
1863. €9 days: 1894. 18 days; 1696. 73
days; 1696. 37 days; 1697. 31 days;
1898, 10 days; 1899. 72 days; 1900, 69
days; 190U 59 days; 1902. 29 days:

^5/ibis inos4

rjais-—

F'^SL:^tsssjv^ a'ar'af

•tv
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roRWMTT'

~

MiCELLANEOUa

.

Itlany People Wait
until after the HoUdax* to byy Jowoltf. in ordor
take adwantege of Good Opporluniiiet,
many good totoctionz in WetchoK
Silrerware end Choice Souronirt'

to

Mj gtoro effort

ClocMt. Diomondt,
Largo finot of Fine

Rin^s. Lockett and Chaint.

the Old HtlisbU.

J. n, martinek

NOTICE.
l:i !»e ret-elv. d by the Iklard
W4»rks at th«* t'jly Clerk's
y4‘ar's supply

i«»d>

ti-nu nt

r.,tsio i,arr.-

’ ^ Ih-

r«s»dv»-d
tmtll 7;3<t
2'uli. 1!*h|. and then pub
lirly -.|NThl* right to rvj4*ci any
or all bf 1> is r«;.-j-rv*'<l.
l.ad 4«I.,:; I.r.,xv.
t of the sp«»clilcatlon*< «wti lie . 4, :t the
t*b*rkV nfTlce
iliMT.i-ol 1 iiemlrtan.-^ iiiiu
irVlv. LVut.dn2**s’.lf
CIIAS
HEKKS.
n,.osiin. • or limHiul .Ir
n. rk Ikiard 4»f
die Works.
: 5c. 50c. & $1.00 at nU

martin & Evans

.^n7»"t

-you «n
on .u .««.
pie on it. but It will come up amUlfig
every time." Caiman's Elastic Fto»r

f

BUSINESS CARO^ _
aaii.'i

l-HA.VdSM H. HMIfH -Ur»da»t^^

QUICK RELIEF GUAfiAHTEEG,
rsnAr.-vr.Mco .«>a.i..ii4 s.
dOc lur «u«umnu«.te-fur VtiMv( ulturw. Anor^«i H.: E«*t Kb ktiMK
( hoc* Wk
|^|SS(*UUU HAUOT 4 Mr. C'Ur.iV.wi

KLi'7frs.2f, Kfr; si sTh Jr-

HERE HE IS AGAIN!

Once more the Romoc man expounds
the Theories of Health. ‘This
is What He Says:

OEE here, gtxxi people, I have only a few words
to say in making my ap]Karance again this year. If
probably need it badly, and it is
you need my advice, you pn
>mtx\ the .stviner the "better, and
simply this: start in wth Ron
fortify yourself against the ills that an* bound to come
durincr the ne.xt few months.
Remember that Romoc is the metiicine made from a rock.
There is nothing in this wiiole, wide w<»rld that 1 luive ever
found in my 1travels
or that any t»f you-have ever si*en or
.
ally cure Rheumatism, Indlgcs■ ‘ csheard of, that will so effectual
don.Ner\'Ousness.andalI Hh >od Troubles: and Ix'sides 4 nr/nr
these ills, tha(f will absolutely make you well of any of the
many derangemenU lliat are a result of such atfcciiuns.

4tcvlslble from Traverse City. FWtber
down tbe freezing is nsually Uter.
The following dates, prior to 1869.
are from the records of 8. E Walt.
Uken from bis own notes.

froze March
April Btk.
1864. froze January
April nth.
1655. no ice.
1656. froze Janepry
April 26th.
1657. frow January
April loth.
1656. fTOK Mitrch
March 20th.

1st;

went out

26tb; went

HHb: went
HKb; went
4tb:

went

out

It U excepUonal to Bed
where there are no doaeetle
hot thaee nan
loch tronble they tare
by their groat work In etaroech and
Uver troebiea. They not oRty rollefB

I ikant to remind you of an­
other fact relating to Romoc,
Lnd that Ls, Romoc is Nature s own remedy. It
combines all the virtues found in every one <rf the
great mineral springs of the world. There is not
a single drop of alcohol in Romoc, nor are there
any poisons or other deleterious substances, that you find the
^ Ingenuitvof man adds to many so-called hcalth-giWng medis
o Acir dctriment,and the danger of ihe people tiho use them.
Aak for ROMOC LAXATIVE TABLET8-8URE CURE FOR CON8TIPAT10N,
W» hmm immttUwmtti Ammc W. know that aU tko* U oaid kg tke Bomoe wnw ptnmM^to

. a E WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists

.

T.VHSRisr ^ =
A^A-Tfl-IV

I

TONIGHT

BENHUR
f»RIOI

LARGE ORDER
(WAS PLACED

ICC BOAT RIGGED
Irving Murray Is Ready for Dreamed

DAPIACEDBTFIRE

^

THE MARKrrB.

-----------

BLAZE IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE
&EU0UTOB
__________

said that be has boen drrarolnic the 1
past Ihrre weeks that the bay wauld ‘

Ov*r Thr«« Hi»ndr«d Gas Ca«in« Cast-

3»o. SOo.

tn Their PosU Like Heroes.

Chicago. Jan 35.—Fire broke out on
,e Afih Auc^r of ihe Masonic temple,
le 2u sior>- skyscraper, one square
east of tbe Irt»quols theater. Saturday,
flwing !.. the fact 'hat upwards of
Alihougb the bay only .froze over
.♦sMi fiF-opie occupy the omces and
last evening, several young men were
lon-s tn ih.- gigantic structure, the
i*n)oying the skating on tbe lee in the
vlcmity «if the We^uMong club h.ms«Today Jhr icN 1. .mly a»«.,t half an
thick
aiMla^aiid tbrs. seta of aotaooblle
parta: The perU are alamlaum. phoa
Miss
Nellie
llasciiib.
mg. n»n»lnwii
^pbfir braaae. brass and Iroo-^Unss.
and Aatr.in issued fnim Ihe windows Omaha* . *
Tba eaglara are oT the lartedyllnder
in Ihe Alih story, when* ihe Are orig ^ luwllh 1o^l lolUsie?B^ lUwky *Mounl*aln
vartleal type and are'of abool iwoInsted. The people were rem«ive<l Tea
Have
horaa power.
Meaars Startnick mod
from the tippuT no«»r* ms rapidly as
Bloaaar of tbe Cycfle Co. control Ihe
(snodble.
pateou on tbeae marbloea. aad ihe
caailaga an* eery alee and lotrlcafe.
aiitomatlcaIlly w-nt in from the
la fact, aacb engine |s oompoaed «if
The
the An* I
gulte a nuBber of parts, all of wbirh
i<ms with
raqolre murb skill la rastlag. bat the
statningr} hlamlpll*e In the build-; gg#ANTgP—Olrl for r„o«rmJ haa«*-«rurk.
englae. on th^ whole. Is qoUe simple
ing Immediately tons of wat.»r Aooded i W Anptymlirs C.B tSiro-.
»ad strong. Last year Ibis company
the Hours » h«*re |b** «moke &ml
| dract . Bsy sUN»t.
a*V*f
ordml about 300 nets of castings
wa.-' thlrkgsl. The anger of i
from Robad A Boa.
T^U certainly Hla .Impsraonation of>Oavid Garrickinen
spwks well for tbe skill aad workman
Interesting and Elicited Much Faship of tbe local firm, beesnse every
'icrupanis
declared
were
storeii
near,
Choice of 125 WaUhes at
X
vorable Comment
bit of work was entirely sstUfactnry.
the plaiN- w h#-re the Aamrs originated j
At prevent Mr. Round has a shlpm>>nt
fourth off regular prices.
0<-cn|janl» of, the biilldlng. w*ame«i
of abool 1400 worth of englDes. and
Melvin Ripblnson r»-|K-aOMl hU sur by tbe suffocating clouds of smoke
materials on-the way to MsnoHtma
•as In this city Saturday nigh'. A1 that r..M- thnmgh the many-siorbsl n>-1 CHAINS—
The Cycle Co manufactures all kinds though jhe Ihns-art pUy. * lUvId (Ur
tunda and |»enetraU*<l every cuirridtir
of gas engines and parts, and lately rick.“ aupi«se«l tti lK- founded on an
Choice of 100 Chains
lost no time in making efforts for safe
has taken up the manufi
the life of the gn-ai Eug- exit. Guards were statlotunl at each
half prices.
;
lively lish arior, has U-on given
awMlea. While this la a
once eh>vator landing <m every floor, and
new feature, still It has
Kiitbm
before, still Mr Hoblusdn’s rendition
Bttcoeaaful. and they have orders for was of such merit that the aitentioi
several more. Almost all of the cast. of th«- auiil»*iuv was hA*bI
.1 fnmi tb- Is
The origin of the fin- wa-i in an ex •
Cho.ee of 600 Rmgs at one third j
and other Iron work for this com ginning tmlll the end
pany U done by the Round w.aits.
Every charsRter was Mnmgl.v deliw
In addlUon to the work being done AWled from the enftH-bletJ Mr. Ingot it
lAcl.-nt noiiee of danger to the!
-------*
1
for tbe Maa^elona firm at present. Mr the youthful a^d flery IragAMlUn. .Mr
s »»r the n.s.rs ImnuNllately;
These good>- murt
Him'si Into
Round la making tbe castings for two Garrick.
8<i strong a hold did Mr.
i ca<!h at one.*

big Jumlw Climax basket
machines Robinson have on bis audi
lier |>ersons in the vast ' ^
^
for William Jackson. This Is a large did nut reqEiln* much of a trick of il.e
riH-elved their warning
and heavy piece of work. I
to people the stage Mill, iwhen siiililenly <-.mTn.nte.i with wallRASTALL. Hustling Jeweler.
over 300 parta to each of
of denw smoke.

_______________________ -——. ;
chines, and tbe bases and other Urge
Klaiiiep f(>lh»w'«*d He- exploshuj nisi
* —
^
i
II Mr.Rubl
With
M.rs lalM.ve.
tab
I quickly spn-ad
pn-ad to the A.s.rs
In hU HUM
showe<! the grea
nishetl wildly for
resignas and resig
I-levnt. trs. Si. ra pidl.v did
lion; si
i W noble he wa. by i
unm.mse
All with
irorks.
Aluminum.
keeping
obnoxious PromlHe,
an.\g
,Hat the
iron and brass, ci
d the contrltlon^he fell at j
Hn|Ki.*.ihle
work within the
j the one furnace 1
valunlarlly turning awa>
____Saturday the four .______
her whom he lui ardently desired
He
.vhi.ri time the An- was raging
eot kinds of meUt were Uken from was especially gt»od In the part where
i»n ihrei* fhs.rs, containing many chem-,
tbe same fumaoe.
the actor.. An*d by a reference ic» Ini i-stahMshnieiits and diKrtors* «»fMr Rpund aad his son have Ixnn Shakespeare. forgvU the maudlin con­
fins.
Further exploskms were mo-1
In bualneaa here for about five years, dition he is assuming and waxes eh»^
numtarilv fnn*d. Fire Marshal Mus-}
abd trade has steadily grt>wn with quent.
On
being
r
them'until they are now buay all the promise, he lapses
into the Inct.her i^S5*hI^quliTly
Uaae. TbU has been accomplUhed by ence of wine.
The portrayal of a conceited
itiHl cox j
Owing to extraordinary prm-auth.ns
a young English
wa> al«. laken in the ctmslnirth.n of the hulld
. as were the
icter.^i .If j 1,,^ 11,.. d.vmng.- onU atiiooiiti. to f’-O..
acripuon.
Mr. Roil
duct Ion
favorahli* .-..m |
tieman an 1 took pleasure in show
a Record nan through tbe works this
The music for the Aveining wa.s furThe dllfereot parts of the
ntshed by Stewart A- Sle
tra
It was so pleasing that the tun
I were frequ.-ntlv nindaud.-i'
went to Matil.-ti
In a :T Act Fatcc ComcTy
Imroducinar> Smith of. Grand Rapids
lay. a
making a ^hort visit with relatl
Have

No ^ear and

.......... -•

Most of them an: here ready for your inspection and approval.
, Many have been waiting for this line, in order that they may gel
the materials and have the making put of ihe way while dress
makers are not so busy as later. Stronj^ showmij Scotch mixtures
and men’s tailored suitinjis for ladies suits and skirls. M ->hairs
are one of esp<*rial stood ihinjjs for the cominjt season: our line
of these will be found to be very complete. Silk warp materials
ami all soft fabrics will be usctl extensively: among them we are^
showin;^ silk warji Koliennes. .Sublimes, etc. Voiles. Twines. .
Melrose, and I'angy Novelties are shown. Broadchtths. Venelians and the staples do not need mention. As usual our lint!will surpass anyihinjf shown in this part of the slate.
:: :: ::

'

OUR RECENT

$5,000 Purchase
AT

COMING!

26-27
1904

January
The CLEMENT
VAUDEVILLE
COMPANY
2
Nights

r.“ho.*;n«

I

Crtin# thr City

'Ti-,:The local Are department was calW
to the residence of Silas Caw. on I Jike
avenue, last evening about 7:30.
burning rblmne>- was the onLv m>ii
aad the department was not nee<
although the orciuiants of tbe he
were ven'
much frightentM.
alarm was turned In from box 43.
oer of l.ake avenue and Nlnib street,
and a nnmber of the rolunteer Are
men. as well as many of the citizens,
understood the signal as 34. and went
to the west sick* only to make the trip
for nothing
About 11:30 yesterday moml
rsll t(s»k iwii of the Ar

'

smoking chlmne).
Iln aad I
they bad
before the smoke would go where It
belonged
It gave the occupants of
the bouse a bad fright
nre Marshal Rennb- wishes
the
pttblie to rail the department tty teU^
phone In case of a chimney An*, and
^GkSt they will respond Just as qiilrkly.
and at tbe same time save the Hl.v a
large Item of expense ft»r all th*e vol
ttoteer firemen that turn

TO BRING
REGETTA
. MURRAY MAKING AN
FORT FOR TRAVERSE

EVENTS IN I

^

I

I

Sarvicws Closs Eariy This Evening.
Sarvlem
The revival services at the Asbury
M. B. church will commence at 7
o'clock this evening, and will cloee in
tlme MKMgh for aU to arrlw at the
vine Flowopera boose to hear
Tlval scr-

K

—Many Fine and Costly Boats
• Entered This Year.^

Th.-n* is

movement on f.s.t to It
icelskai regatta, which
hHd tl 0*ull lake each vi*ar to CR.me I
this city, r E Murray Is tr>ing
gel Ihe matter iM-for,- the prt»per i
sons, and will do all iu his p.»wer
get lh%- rx-gatia.
The regatta Is
this y.*ar at Gull lake, and iH-dns t
Borne .ixtra An.- tHiats have
!
brought to the n*gatta this y»*ar. Mime
coming fn.m New York, others fr»*m
Canada, and «m»e
from Wisconsin.
The value of Mime of them is u.ver
Mr Muriay aa.%> tt>af rao-s can Usecureil. and that the ^y l» on.‘ of tbe
Attest places in the state to hold iI.m
regatta, and will give a Urm r lerri
tor> than Gull lake, and
ice is verx
ver>- Ane on the bayZ'*The
tnnre would mn make verj much
mu
fereoce. and would'probably U* n
than made up In the rales that coifld

f Montague left yesterday for |jmg. accompanied by William MVnie
Manistee, to attend the annual
the grand lodge of the Ma
sonic fraternity.
Mr. Monlague has
lee^or”^^**^

sa.'ls.'S
■■■

ili'y

.knp teeuu u th* eomt cl Etehiht
Mnatk. prdrilc u

eirtrs:'

TRY A lltCOM) WANT AD.

Anance commit-

There will be a regular meeting of
Traverse City Chapter. Na 147. O E.
S. tomorrow evening. On account of
Ihe grand opera, the m.^etlng will incalled promptly at 7 o'clock.
John M- Petherick.was In the city
Saturday on his way from Pellston.
visiting hU brother Bert Peiberlck.
A. B. Gray went to Manistee county,
where be will bold farmers' institutes

ers in -Den-Hnr.: T1

Want a yaad wm or naircmr

?^'r~q|AWISET

i

I

lOBigVandevUieActsiO
20-AlI Star PeopIe-2a
Cit>-

church
John Hoxsbv'of Acme went to ban
sing IhU morning to atte
the Masonic order

STEINBERG’S

GRAND OPERA
HOUSE.

TOISAORROW IMIOIHT

Cuesdap, Januarp 26,
AS F.VKNTOF KXCKPTIONAL INTKRtST
THK

uk; sociftv-mVsicai. k\ knt of thk skason.

Tk OKiCNiili Slur, EI6USH eng. mm. Conpaiiif

60 PEOPLE

. 39c
.Ml our

and <ir..0O Cloaks .it

sale.......

ls?ll!25c,50c,7Sc,$1.00 lSt.SI.50

The Liniment of our
forefathers. .

CiUiens Phone 112.

DOL.L.AR

»

Stan.Tat.! Prints
price

w.wlh

.....

fir .ind Gr,

“6

75

.Men's $7.60 black

The
Ackoowledeed
Leaders

scy Overcoats......................
Mcn*> $7.50 Beaver Over-

an.l

Cass

• mats for..................................

I9c

Kill foxeJ beaver Shoe, an.1 Slvpefi'
worth $L60 for............................ .... '

85c

69c

Men's canvas Gloves, per pair.-..........

05C

THE GLOBE

on 11th street, Txrtween

haul wood

Frieze

Men s $7.60 Oxftznl Kcr.

while
they hua,

$1.50, $ale

New House
strcelf;

six

I nion
nx>m$,

04c

risters..........................

wo.ih$B,
sale price'

$1.97

50c (or......................................................................

39q

|icr

)»'•'........... ................................ .

Aten's Conluroy »n.l licavel C»I«

Men's tell Shoes » Uirgtin at

10-4 Itlankets, full size A»r...................................
All Linen Crash worth he, sale price

sale

.....................................................................03c

Men’s $12.00 Suits
Men’s $13.50 Suits
Men’s $15.00 Suits
Sample Suits

the lot worth less than $'2 00 and as high
as S5.00. Vour choice for $2 .S9, $1.07, S I. I 7

thus

........................... ;...........S6.98

Um
Pricet

Af/AmSfASrS/f0£
AqrWomtn

^ TherB’saRBaiflu

finisli., on south side

It’s the ideal Shoe
for the woman
who is on her feet
great deal. That’s
why we have so
many calls for it.

of street ; lar^:c lot, excellent location, goo>I nelgl.l’..rh.K>,l K«
sale or rent.
Open evoningt until 8 O’clock

“ILTROVATORE"
TWO'Cm of Mi«ni6cent SceoCTy,
l.«ge KmemWeof.Smgm.-------

TME

1 ,'10 boys 2 and .'I piece Suil^, not a suit in

BACHANT

FULL ORCHESTRA DIRECTED OY'SIDIOR CARL MCO lA.

Scau now scUing at Box Office.

ON

___________

Popul8rPrjces:l5c25c35c

Conteat Is Usually Held at Gull Lake

lar An-men srould

Lorenzo Wright, who live* at 21 <
GarAeld avenue.
^ry happily sur
prlacd Friday night by a company of
1C In all
excellegl oyster supper was ser
aad the venlng was devoted to a good
time,
time. n
The guests add the victim of
their san
sarprtse thoroughly enjoyed the

K.

km slr.-et
Kir.H*t
* IT
North Dixlslon
A. Hadley !ms n-iurned to the c-ltv'
j fr.»m a business trip t.» IVtoske>.
I
I
William Green has ptuie to Ceniral,
i Lake on business.

SO OEIIMTS

Has b'-en a bij: success from the start. If you’ve minj:led with
the crowd of enthusiastic shop|iers that has ihronjted the store for the
past two days.ihere isno need to tell you that our sale is of far more than
ordinary iinport.ance It is a period «if remarkable bar^jain ^tivinix ami is
appreciated as mu h by Traverse City’s economical bii> ers.

THE CITY OPc'RIl HOUSE

■LAaRGCmHNEYS

A

iant for Fob'ry

SPRING DRESS GOODS

WAS WELL
PRESENTED

Fir,
• .C,lta

mmn

BuUuriek Fath-

Are Enjoying Skating.

r ilw Cjrcl<* C<i of
^ clljr
I a larjcc ordt^r



700.

ADVANCE SHOWING OF

ICE !• THIN

But Youngsters

February

B.g Bu.ld.ng-Elevator Men Stuck

ice as aoQO ms It U atome *•««]
carry the tiaat.

.

'

CITV OPERA HOUSE

Notica to Contraetora
and Buuoara.
BuUdars.
znvwcwrv ano
After April 1st the wages for ma«mi wUl be
BritlKh Columbia has 2.ono.bn0 acres brickUyen; 4S
_____
\ I of lake*. Tbe largest of them U Al- ■tone masons and plaatsrara. 1974-lrao
The «mrtab«larj* of the ITillIpplnes
an armi-d force of 6.«U0 nativen.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECOIIO WANT AD

ROSCOE
HE TRAVERSE CmrCANNINOOO.
U now ready to write oootraets for
an varieties of prodoee for the eoning season, and wUl be glad to taka
op tbeae matters srHh any one at
their offlea In Travarae City.
20M-tf

TRY

RECORD WAirr AO.

The Liniment of
TO-DAY.

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