The Evening Record, June 27, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 27, 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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1904-06-27

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SATURDArS ittUE

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAYEBSE CITT, MICH- jiojTDAT, JUNE 27, ipot

ASSUMING
OFFENSIVE
u

BASPuamrorrans
Swrotoge Did Hot tocfwaoe Ron wo

By Wlro to the BreBtac Record.
orrACMMCMT or humiam army Sarotoga. N. T.. Jane 57.—The doa^
tag of the Fir* Natkmal hank this
attackino OKU.
aormlaf by order at the comptroller
of the amuer fotlowiaa the rwa oa
the CtUamm bank on Saturday did not
tr BATTU S0II6S Incrcaae the run oo the totter ahhoogb
RUWAN roficu MAACMEOrAOII
TATCHEKIAO.

r foad* cm band to pay all depoah*
TWO DROWNED.

WITH SONG
AND PRAISE

CIK Tire «lork$ -Hrc MU Ready

Party of Tsranly^ilfia Arrived to the
City Taday.
A party of 2f arrirad la tbe city to­
day for Neab-U-w^U fwsort. Moat
of tbem came from Clereland. Ohio.
Tbe hotel baa been pul la ffrai ctora
NEW CHURCH OF CHRIST WAS shape by Maaager 8. A Smith aad was
ready for the opening todajv^tb^
DEDICATED YESTERDAY.
the alterations and laxprotciiIoBU
have bad to be made burrledljr. Tbe
dining rtxwi bad been painted and put
la llrst-ctoas shape. There are a large

• aortb mad weal portloa* Twea-

Sf^KOIAIra

SHOE BARGAINS

rumr HumcD msEUT
THREE SERVICES ^NERE HELD
DURING DAY AND EVENINO

EIGHTH YEAR—22il

FOR NC-AH-TA-WANTA.

HM Sills

One-HtlfPriceja
lfPrice;g few pahs of
Hanan> & Son's
Son'! $5 Shoes
S
at

WAS PROMOTED.

P. A Galdbof Mads an EraeUent Rec­
ord in Thto City.
Rev. Dr. ScoVitte Preached Dedicatory
P. A. Geldbof. who baa been man
Sermon-Union
Meeting
in
theager
of tbe Canada Life Instaraace
By WIra to tho Btoalof Record
for
thto dlatrict. eomprtsiag
Afternoon—Beautiful CemmunInmbcta. Oblo, June H.—Pearl
alxteen coontles. has made such an exlon Service 'Presented.
5S
la the river here Sunday and were
After araay month* of effort the
drowned. McDanleto went down In
oongregatlon of the Church of Christ
trying to reacoe Hall.
was able to throw ojien the door* of
the beautiful new ediflre yeptenlay
TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL.
and bid the peple of the city welcome
to the eenices that would dedicate the Party of Eleven We« to Mt. Pleaaant
This Morning.
temple to the work of the Lord. The
A pany of eleven went to Mt. Pleas­
new church presented an inviting ap
ning.
The ant thto morning lo attend summer
yealerday
school. They were the Misses Edna
LITTLE SOY WANTED TO DIVIDE sunlight streamed through the
MeWethy.' Grace Tht*ol.ald. Lyle
try and Thomas. Lelah Shield*. Beatrice
HIS COOKIES.
gtosft window* In a perfect glory
every Inch of the Interior was bi
bright Cleveland. Carrie and Anna Cadbam.
and cheerful. Every service had It* Jessie Manner*. Addle JohnM.n.
Fell Under the Wheel* and the Heaw crowd* and every w^lce waa lnlere*t Rachel Harrington and Inga Bahlc.
Ing and benellctoL The morning ser
ity Loaded Wagon Crtiohed Out
vRre opened with a fervent lo
MUTILATED SIGNA
spoken by Rev. T. P. Ullom
Hi* Life Inatantiy.
Benda Offers a Reward for Arrest of
Guilty Man.
Special to the Evening Record
l»y the congregation. During the «er
Kalkaaka. Mich. June 57.— The III. vice Delioa* Smith rang a solo that
Sonuiine rut * hole in tk«> big sign
lie B-yeaivold aon of J W. Hoffman, appealiMl to all. The sermon wa* b) In front of Benda* store last night
the
Rev.
Dr.
CTtarle*
Reign
Scmllle
of
While the damage wa* n.u gnat, it
local agent for the G R. A I.. waa In
•. Scovllle to a scliolarly was quite annoying .Mr Ib-nda offer*
•tantly killed here at G o'clock Satur.
I and hli sermon wa* uplifting and a liberal reward for the arre^t^ ami
rucflve. He raid In part:
I n»* mur ifiiuw w in in.* »»ru m
couvinlon of the gulUv |M*nd»n or |H*rhto father** borne and raw a load of
*on* In tearing the sign the large
gravel go by on which were two of bis
Dr. Scovllle took as hto topic for the plate gla*s window was also crark*‘<l.
friend*. He had several couklea. given sermon. The Preaching of the. Cross
him by hi*I mother, and ran out to dl- 1* the Power erf the Gospel.- He
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
vide with hto friends. Ho got In he- began by describing two different gal
tween the wheel* and the rear one* lows, one In Texas and one In Ken
him. throwing him ben
lucky, a* lielng
i»ei
death machines. He
hlng out hto life, the hen
IS at the time of the
said that the
p*s*lng lengthwise over hto I
for Juki that and It
cruciflxiun

Nmt 9Uf

rocviAt th« tmm ¥mii
thtJApAmiy.
mr wir« to lb# VvMilBt lUeord.
UmdoA. JOIK rPoWrtMtff a4.
irfoM today rt»t# that Oaaaral KaroW
la aiarcblBf npoa Hal CIm«c and a
gnm battle betwat* the RiiaaiaBi and
Japaa^e amlaa to at haad. Itoiacb
lac the offeoalre aialost Qeoeral
Oka a forcea. All day battalimu of
Riuatoa troop* moved lonrard from
Tatrbeklao between Kai Cbou aad Hal
their eteii* to battle »oac>. It to ae
«Vied la 81. Petersborc a* a fad that
OMeral Karopatkla ba* finally deter
mlBed to aasnnie the oEenalrr and
area now mar be locked In a deadly
embrare with the Japaaete warrior*

SMILED AT
WITNESSES
CONDEMNED MURDERER WAS ENTIRELY UNATTENDED.
•at In the Electric Chair ae Though
He Were Poelng for e

LOCKED MAN
IN COOLER

PARKER WILL
RENOMINATED

Think Me Will Pell More Then Half
lEBSCB PLEAD GUaVT
the Votee on FIret Rellot and
Nemlnated on Second.
Ex Mamber of the Houae 4>f Delegate*
Will Raceivc Sentence of Not
By Wire to the Rrenlng Record
Lera Than Five Year*.
New Tori:. June 57.—Alton B Par
ker will be nominated for pre*ldent by
the democrat, at Bt. l^uto neil week By Wire to the Evening Record.
81. 1-onl*. June 27—Edmund Beiwch.
on the aecond ballot accordlna to the
Parker manaaer* here. They nay be exmcmlier of the house of delegate*,
mill poll more than half the deleaate* pleaded guilty tcMiay to a charge of
on the flr«t ballot durlna which the lioodllng placed against him by Circuit
favorite »on* will aet their coropllmen Attorney Folk and will be senlcncetl to
the penitentiary, recelvin I Kcntcnce
I ary vote.
of not le** than live year*

NTsnmr dcepens
Theory la Now That Loomia. the Mi*alog American Fell or Wat Pwahed
Overboard.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
liondoq. June 27 —The my*iery *ur
rouadlna the iUaappoarance .if Kent.
J. U»ml*. the ml*»lna American,
deepen* a. the lnve*tlaatlon proceed*.
The police do not think the mlwlnr
man U

FlRST_AOVERTISING CAR.

The Brat adrerttoing car of the
tl Wal
lace .hows arrived In tbe cllv veater
dav and to covering the citv and the
JJirooiHllag city with bills and poater*
today. The car I* In charge of Alton

over.___________ _
MOVED TO PETOBKEY.
A A Fryman Hat OtooanUmtod Ruak
aam to Travaraa City.

ziry.Ksrt.'aisaa
wM Batarday algbt. Mr. Frymaa
Baa been la Trarerae City for ibo ^t

HIB BIRTHDAY.

W*-0nrs

$3.00

ismui

MEMORIAL
SERVICES

Women'* shoes, handsome, new
styles, invincible leather, a
$2.S0shoe

i

$1.89

wmnioiMs

New style*, better than roost
$1.60 one*,

$1.00

/

Mra. Cimriaa Pitcher Wee Bteppi
by a Herat.
By Wire 40 tbe Evening ReoocC

ariotte. Mlcb. June 27.-

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS OEUVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

CHANCES

When you bu> your FOOTVVK.^R

Rose odor in j>er-

of us; we arc the oldest exclusive

fumes.

Shoe House in this city.

Loranger Delivered the
Addreak of
Services Held at Cemetery.

ounce and you will

you value received.

alwa>'s use it.

One price to all

Excellent Program Rendered Yeaterday at Evangellcai Church.
Aa awsellent children'* day pro,
ras rendered at the Bvangellcal
hnreh yesterday. The program wa*
mRe long bat every
gfrea. the yotkag . .
themeelrea very capably.

Mtibir Wttk tf ffnmf Btraalas,
Moantgins of men's sniu - $21>9.3.98, 4.98,6.86. 6 48. 7.85, 9.84.
10.48. Tons of men's Sc tox. -Carlou of boy’s lie knee pt^ and
3c hADilkerchicfs. Boy’s suit*. 98c. $1.24, 2.19. Everything'at Im
than cost of raw materiaL Come, come and come agaia.

litaniiltsblt ClaW^g Bant

ANNUAL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ceremonies YESTERDAY.

udge's ad.Ire** was very
and delivered In such a mannr ■ that It
Special Meeting of Board of Trade to held the attention of every nemlier
present
ver> closely.
Diacura One TonlghL
There will l»e a special meeting of
AUTO WAS DAMAGED
the board of trade in the council
rooms at
thto evening to discus:^
w factory proposition which ha* W. C. Hull's Machine Hit Curb But
brought 10 the attention of the
Forunatety None of the Paaaenboard.
gers Were Injured.
The proposition look* like one
worthy of earnest consideration and
all memliers of (be boani arevreque*tW. C. Hull Royal touring car was
t afternoon by striking a
be present.
curb at Wilhelm's corner. He was
LEONARD STEVENSON’S FUNERAL coming we.tl on Front street at a good
rate of speed and made a wide curve
to avoid a rig as he turned south on
Union street. He was forced loo far
out. however, and struck the curb,
damaging the machine considerably.
There were several passenger* In the
held this morning
. were Injury
ch on the penlnaula- 8t<
the man who coromttled suicide
by drowning Rev. Heath officiated.
FINE CANNON.
There was a large crowd present at
funeral and a number of old soldlers were also present. W. S. Anderwork at U. of M.
of thto city conducted the funeral.
J. A. Monugue ha* a fine
cannon at hto hardware store. The
NEW 8TORA
cannon to the-tgork of hto son Bert
while at the University of Michigan
Tbe cannon to a little beauty, being
ctaen inebea long and weigh­
ing about fifty pound*. ’The exterior to
of pblisbed brass and the Interior
caa^g. It I* a breech loading gun.
tbe breech being remor^le. -nie
He will have bto opening tomorrow worhmanablp Is almoal perfect. Mr.
at 8 o’clock at which time 24 kinds of Monugue will use the cannon on bto
eandy will be on aale bealdea tinware,
hardware, graniteware gtesaware.
crockery, dolls and ooUoaa.
CHILDREN’8 DAY

€ptifbodf well ^Itastd with
Benda ’s Big Salt

98c

ROSE
LEAVES YOU TAKE NO
is ihc onlj perfect

The annual memorial senlce* of the
Knight* of P.rthlas were held at the
cemetery at half past one o'clock y»-sterday afternoon. The subordinate
lodge, escorted by the UnlformtHl
Rank. In command of Lieutenant E. R.
McCoy and the Traverse City band,
marched to the cemetery where the
exerri*.** were held
At the cemeterv*. a rlinallstlc service
In charge of Chancellor Commander C.
B. Curtis, assisted by prelate Robert
Waller* was carrie<Kont. The lodge
has loat two ver> prominent member*
during the past year. W. H. Foster and
Q E. Boughey. The Uniform
has had only one member < > for
the
years. He to Peter Dugal and
only member of the local lodge buried
at Traverse City.
The addre** of the day waa delivi
ered In a verj able manner by Judge
John Loranger, Mr. Loranger spoke
of the work of the order, the duties of
nerobert and the sad and-aolemn

1 portion*: vartobto wind*.

5. Binds & Co,

T r ) an

Th, OM

We give

7

No fake

...219... FrankFriedrich&Cii
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
ManaEer

New Stand

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eatabllahwdin 1808
; Room 210 Slat* Bank Bldg.

OIIE-IULF Iff! ME-MLFIff!

CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT.
As the season is now so far advanced we have de­
cided to close out every Ladies WOOL SUIT in stock
at Half price. Beautiful Tailored Suks of all the known
materials, best of tailoring. Uon t confuse these with
special,sale garments.
Ihese are all this seasons
styles. Kcmember not one rcst rved. AW
ai just

half price.

Specials in silk Shirt Waist Suits
Ladies’ navy taffeta silk suit, soft swiss
•‘i**'
embroidered dots, was Jo.OO.jto
close........ ................................. .. •..............
Another grey mixed check, an extra {jood
silk, worth 25.00, to close........................
3 handsome hair line stripe, soft taffeU,
were elegant sellers at 27.50. to close...
Ladies* wash silk waists, gcouine Habutai washsi^,
waist lace trimmed.'was 4 50. to
2*98
Another line f hat sold for 5.00, to close
Another lot that sold for 6.00, to

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. U BROWN

MGR.

Cor. Lak. Av.. and lOth

SI.... Hod«

FACTORY PROPOSITION.

DIED OF LOCKJAW. ^

Frtoffdi Owe Charfaa Troma

glory: once for death, now for life:
once for weakneaa, now for power;
symbol of suffering now the banner of
(Continued on Second Page )

City Book Store

Special' Cot Price; few pais of
Men's Patent Uather Shoes

GENEEosrnr
CAUSED DEATH

ny Vnrv to the Brealas Record
0**lnlnit. N. Y. June r.-Frank H.
imroe... who *bot and killed Captain
Oeorge R Town«-nd at Brooklyn In a
quarrel over $20 which
he claimed wa*
i
THEN
RANSACKED
due him. wa* elt»clrocul««d i
THE MEAT MARKET.
Four
priedk at 6 oTUKk thto m.»r
•hock* were
The condemned man w*.; unaitend
ed by either clersy or keeper Shortly Secured Only $20 But Meatcutter Waa
Iw^fore the electrocution. Burne**
Almost Froxen. Stiff—Daylight
icaaed about at the little aroup of witRobbery at Tuatin.
neMie* a* be *at In the death chair
and amlled a* ihouah po*lna for a phn
Special to the Evening Record.
Tuslln. Mich-. June 57.-Burglar*
* butclher .hop of T. S. Det
tie. aetoetl a young meatcutter 50 year*
old and locked him In the cooler. Then
ked the *hop and secured
they n
1 day light.
$20 In I
When Dettle returned to the ahop
the asHlfttant pounding on the
MANAGERS ARE CONFIDENT OF
of the coolerr door. He had
been there over half an hour and wa*
THAT OUTCOME.
nearly froxen
The thieve* e*
raped but the offlrer* are after them

*Tir« Work* Chat Btork**
as in oon are bland new and ri<ool as oidrnew
oneacan. CaU eaH,.

$2.50

Trying to

Ow 09mmty

Tor Yes Boysl
Nomitter irihedtjaoaBtalAntctha. yim. wt
kQo»roo«>»bejQ« n bD oTibeFonthnmr.
We wut ^ to call um) MC our (oodt.

Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds 9!
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want them

Boys’ Waists
and Blousss
\9c to 50c. Made
both blouse and Russian
blouse style, Light and
dark colors.

Boys’ WashabiB
Suits
50c. 7.5c to»2.50
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of w’ashable knee
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to .50c

Boys’straw and
WbiteDockHats
Straw goods from
10c to 50c-white duck
2.5c and .50c.

HAMIITDN CIDTHIIIG CO;

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TBE ZVERZHia SBOOBE^ nATm onr, X

Hot WatberGoods

tirp wtolH
oT.MtttMii JLW.I
WkM Hormttes Md kto comndm
■tood «t Cto Mse of Bmm. «k«a tk«

75 «Mm moMm •»* Mt

A

«rms a vohntfUT -•«- •«* cooipelal
ZalMckoa. ktac of U»crla. wko Uvad
U1 a
ta artfer to pot dova taro
dccparata ate arhidi arore prvralUaf
aMis tko paoplc. aaU tkat the taro
rrea mid he the peMitr aad arhea
hiamaaawaathefmtoco
oae of theae crlaiea. ia order ic

While grpdlng one of
rete at the Soo. Ub
targe pieces of ffat comm
beds, the entire Snd aaso

Ood a power to aarc. to aave and pro-

r:;r»

^

I

Teachers’

Cerliftootee.

ThiS who were sncocesful in the
bouatr teachers’ examlnstioa held
> 1C and 17
as follows by County School Commit
■toner Crisp:
Lyle ’ThoBas. Bra
Younge. Nellie Thompaoo. Minnie
Bailey. P*
---------------aaU for i

kOa TRAIN OSRAILEO.

the

^Ity

e«.U». »>« I
phone Bcchaage With SM
and the farmers of the surrouading
oouatry hare a separate exchange
with IK meBbers.
A Lake Odeuaa druggist has been
arrested charged with aelliag beer

Dr. Ptotce’s^Fleasant PrIWtA the

service waa given by Dr. Srov.lle.
During the services yesterday, sev­
eral thousand dollars were raised. ’The
pr<weot needs of the eburrh. however,
are yet Urge and the respontea to ih<«
calls will undoubtedlr be liberal.
IW. Scovllle and Mr Smith will re­
sin and give a atereoptlcoo lecture
at the City opera house Tuesday night.
The subject will l*e • Palestine.- Mr.
Scoville has 2K pictures uken by him­
self In his tour of 20,000 miles through
12 countries. Mr Smith will sing
ree aougt-Which will be Illustrated
Ith 17 view* each and over 1300
orth of Illustrated pictures will be
rown on the scret*n
The evangelist* will leave for ChiRev. H. M. Spickler. a j
lande<l In San Francisco
stage of a bicycling tour around the
world. He left home three years ago
then has whe-eh-d over a
great part of Europe and Asia. The
onlv especially disagreeable experiTurkey.
them, and In Bombay. India, where he
lay sick for eight weeks with typhoid
fever. He Intends to make a tour of
lia for the purpose of studying
leal conditions there

ii^ for any case
,1 ‘b/cured by Hall’a Catarrh Cure.
^ F. J. CHENEY 4t CO.. Toledo, O.
the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him pcrfecUy honorable in all
business tranaacUont. and llnancially
able lo carry out any obllgaUont made
by hi* firm. Waldlng. Kinnan A Mar­
vin. Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo. O.
Il’s Cslsrrb Cure 1* taken Internactlng directly upon the blood
mucous surfaces of the ayttem.
Testimonial* sent free. Price, 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all druggist*.
Take Hsll’s Family Pill* for constl-

PAVING TAX.

awalt the
of the Chicago summer girl
with her reUnue of admirers as the
only thing that can save them from
flnsncial ruin.
There are rumors that s coopera
the store is to be estsUllshed st Mar
shall in connection with the one at
Battle Creek and
earnest
either
clsllstlc party.
Since ten saloonlst* of TIxuh* River*
have been a*ke*l to observe the Sun­
day closing law. each ba* withdrawn
the 150 which be bad subscribed for
the erection of a new'flouring mill to
fake the place of the old one recently
burned.
That Midland county I* on the soft
coal belt I* without question. Recently
a company leased
aert** this ;^lde
of the Bay county line. The Pere Mar­
quette Coal company has acquVtsl
these lease* and secured further op­
tions on promising territory. F\ve test
hole* have been drilled on the Currie.
Girard and Bradley farm* at Smiih’s
croK.slng. In three or four of the hole*
. tiNi. Is said i« U‘ t»f the I
A harmless subsianre that annl)
late* all life desireylng c.-rtu* that i
flici the human system Strike* tl
roots and cure* disease. That’* wh
Hollister's Rockv Mountain Tea
do. 35 cents, te* or tablets. John*
Drug Store. I

of Union street Is now In my hands
for the collection of the aecond asset*ment together with the accrued
eat on all oapald Inatallment*. the
same^to
before the first
Erst day
M. E. Haakell,
City Treaiurm

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.

for water supply and fire protection.
For a 4pan of tweaty tboosand
(|20.000.00)/dollara for the purpoae of
laying new and extended water malna.
and the location of additional hydrant*
for water supply and Are protection.

^TEmBERG’S GRAIfD
) OPERA HOUSE

ULTWSmKHIMI
The Big City Attraction. TIIK
^

R. FRANi;

RUTLEDGE
STOCK GO.
3

BIG DOUBLE
VaudcTlUc Acts

Ladies’Fm Tidnts
TwitU N 30c Siiti OilT

fK 0)«n Four

iMkAm” and ffve Dl
■roftheeatlieday

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT OEUVCRY
BOTH PHONES

C. W. Aahtoa.

THE VALUE OF A
CAN OF PAINT

MTKM MM6M TMIS.
CO. ROUNO TRIP RATES
h City to St. L<%!

rmined by the nu^er of
feeOt covers, by^lU ease
by the wear «
ee,. A le
low
give*—not by the pr ce,.
cost per gallon always meant
high cost per job,

$1S.S0. 15 Oty 1
0 M
$lf.00e

woo!

JTiiiwiU t._________
berth between Travetae City
Chicago,
Tickets will be on sale comroencing Thursday, June 9,

THE SHERWINWILLIAMS PAINTS

ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TO-MIE

GASH GROCER
—t

to buy
ao many gallons to cover a given
surface, it does not take so
much labor to put them on. and
bocauae they give beat reaulto—
best appoArance and beat wear.

Steamers leave Traverse City
ever) SuiuUy, 10 p. m., anti
Thorsda)#, Cam..

LN.P0PE, Afl.
R.F.CNURCN. 6.P.A.

GHoicc Butter 16c Ik

Let ua figure on your painting.

Gookiiic Bittor i3e tU.

FRINK TRUCE

JURPET CLEABIIS WOfKL.

I4S EAST FRNT STREET

ZX"

!L B. CHAPDL Prspnet^.
ooe III

li

building nfiaterial
Lumber Co.
/

226 Eist Ffiit Stmt

HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YETT
Record Want
Retwrvw for the

tOOMf

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

How to Keep Gool
When Days Are Hot...
A COOL DRINK
I. Root Berr or CinB»r Ale.

We «ll Ginger Ale In pint or «|u.rt bottle..

of a. good . cooling drink u you will find.

But If you wont • lot for . om.ll

Get one ye..t uke end thi. will make fly. g.tlom

But

and a half gallon* of either wine and two and a
I the moat delicious drink you ever tasted. We have the beat of lemons

wine then take your Mire’s Beer and the yeast i
half gallons of water and you will I

for lemonade and the nicest orange* for orangeade.

ICES
can be made In the most simple manner. You have fruit or sauce of some kind for dinner. ffhtNlId you
have any left you have the flavoring for the ice* for supper. Something different every day. The same with
ice cream. Make all these yourself. You can do it in the easiest manner possible if you own one of our

WONDER ICE CREAM, FREEZERS

Mechanics’
Tools

Fteally aealca. weigh 24 toa.,
fUM aad ffSe each
Thto to only a I

te atotetff Ea^ MBBtoto^^

MARKET

COR. FRONT AND DIVISION 8T8.

TOMORROW NIGHT
The Bcamifal Southern PUy

krnt for early ’•.Hf
fall, all exclaalve
style*, no two alike.
B. WUhelm.
K21-U
Odhmr Front nnd Union.

The furniture was

A. F. Nariingar.

TOM QUNTON’S MEAT

amount buy a bottle of Hire', Root Beer for . qu.rler.

Fte atoal aqnaraa. aaeh Tte.
Kator Hoto^wSTtc,
Cobbler aeta. Me, Me aad 4Se

If Ttn wodid Mr# away tha Waaa.

Ob Front street to trade for
house or lot*. Chance to .aeewre a stock of goods at a sacanything to
riflee. If you have
hi
ir Interest
trade it will be i
Waahingtoa on which we will take drlvtag horse aa ]

"me Bin and me erar

The polla of this election will be
^ flow OM o'clock I. UlC •tter.
Scov
aroused the wh
DeLoas Smith’s singing betag ihsplr
Dated thU Krd day of Jime. A. D
HOUSE BURNED.
TO '^ted
lte“l
INK,
CHAR. M, BtoT
’The dedicatory aanrlcea woi# woU »184oJuly6
*
CltyOerk.
Chnries Maelatto Raatoenee at Rapid carried
out la erery roapect mad the
OlV OaaCtnyad by FWa.
maay that ware attracted Ao the aer
TO LADIB6 who
travelVic were
for going. Thb
SppcUl to the Brealng Record.

Rev. T. P. Ullom gave the dedl

J. WILHELMSS^

TOMIOHT

i was derailed
Saturday ercnlag. The engine
: aad traffic waa

ooutinue.

BUSINESS
« CHANCE

away tuba

in the Gran,I Military Play,

Paying E
City of Traverse pity
Notice
by given that
rial election aili be held in said
on the 5th day of July. A
the engine hons^. No.
street, at which election
twenty thou­
sand (I2fl.ooo.oo) dollar* by a toan.
and the issuing of the bonds of said
city therefor, for the purpoae of lay­
ing new and extended water mains,
and the location of additional hydranU
for water supply and fire protection to
At the services during the day said city, win be submitted to a vote
of
the tax paying elector* of aaid city.
K.S78 was raised In-pledge* and Dr.
Said vote shall be by ballot and the
Scfivllle states that it wa* oi of the
d he ever
at con«enU of said ballot shall be as folIt meetings of this kind
e
led. Of tbit amount about
wa* raised at the morningI serrice
serri and
the balance at the afternoon and even

total up to about f9.400.
Evaniaq Barvica.
eight and nine hundred
paopla attended the two senrlcea dnr
lug the day but la the evvuing there

i

lENMTClOSEAT

tjm aad DM of hit aoo’a. The anaJeatr of the tev araa soatalaed aad the
deaaamH of Jaatte met. This aa

The apeakar told of the
CtVIO MAUTV.
eftj of Detroit ia Biaklac aa cfI after the trial at
.
firt to baaatifr the aratar froau The Ml. Caraaai aad f
Tirtbtea to taklag aa aetlre part la the Bor# la death than la life hot Chriat
ease lato the world that It might not
MUr Md to a reeeat nurer Froot partah and hare erertoating life He
diMM** gsea taro pHtoraa. the oae of moatrated the thought of Aeachfle.
tffpr M If alght took If a oartala aavlng fait brother. Am>TJtaa by ilfling
tatewvMaaat waa aade aod the other up hla Btnb annt before the OreA
lodges. Alao by the aettiag of •
dtomteg the •Wh tm4- appaarmaoa prairie tre aad atepping ia the mid
Mtohaatotpraate.
of the apot thua burned. So Chriat on
ha‘a hlU-atarted a flame of aal.There via a Uaie arhao clrlc tieantr Oolgothat
waa pot ooaoidBrad. Hooaaa were
great deaert at ^
toint aad ateota Bad# aa waa Boat the
aieps In the circle aball not perlah bni
eopfaatoat. The Maa of afmwetrj did hare erarlaatlng life.
ainada as Ood'a power, ex
Ml oatar lato ealctoattooa. alaiplr the
I abhorrence of ata. The
B^toarodwaa. The tokM and atraana
ain to auch an extent
^ wot# tooted «poo aa iiatare a ahU to It use* the galh « and Blip noos
BOh|utowB#aaadaaoach. If br this eleciric chair
«aa thejr were aithar pollalad or their
of the
sundt
attracUraoaB apoite it aiatterad
lant Binner
TVaearae City la i
can ataad Juatlfled before Ood <
la Detroit Trarerae CItr'a
-mned. Condemned will be the
are re*nlarty arraafed for the moal
erd spoken at the Judgement bar
The next topic dwelt upon war. the
part while Detrolt a are an iatrlcate
■OM atands as Ood * power of warn
puato. Detroit haa a beaotlfal rlrer lug or danger algnal. Mr. Scorllh
ioBlav aifU feet. Trarerae City baa said that when a boy was abating on
the ice and broke through or struck an
Ormad Trarerae bay which
air bole, a pole or rail was put
•qnal la the Mwatry. Drt
danger and when abi
atote aa odTort to boauUfy the river
Aunt rails before the
Uao. why Bot Trarerae CTty?
plague broke out and
Ob approachiac the city from the
hay. wh#a the shore line U Indlatlnct
meant quarantine and aenl ali
aad oaly a few awoke atacka and which
to the pe^l house. God’s danger rIr
apIrM and perhaps a few balldia
oal Is the erm* and man dan- not
ataad oat dlaUncUy. the ahore line
past It.
The next topic taken was “1
attracdra hot aa the boat approachea
ros* Stands as the Power of Love
etoaely enough ao that the geenrai out- Oo<r* Powerful Way.” He gave nu
Illustrations from his own expf-rieiico
wneh of thU. A mue aoddii
snd those gathered In different ctuinn through which he ha* iraveled.
proper placea. a cleaning up In other*
Ing with:
and a few general toaehaa i
-In the cross of Christ 1 glory.
whara they are needed and the hnrbor Towering over the wreck of time.
*at Timreme City would be twice aa All the realm of sacred atory
Gathers round its bead subllme.ity haa escaped
mmA that renders Det•trolfsrlrar front
naattfacttre. but little thtafs
feased Chrlal as their savior. The
packed so the
and If
M the
ite atori was Bade the
people could hardly move. There were
sg. First U
four others who confessed Christ durakws htre a habit of sttokiag to
lag the few days the service* have
ory and the flrst Impression of say been held.
dty should be the best that can be
ica.
Bade. This cHy has the biilldings. It
he afternoon
has the str#aU shaded by many trees.
Mayor
and fel­
tbrnhUla encircle the bay In
lowship
talks
were
made
by
the differ
half circle, ao why not help out the
of
the
city.
The
service
affect by remorlng anything
was opened with the InvocaUon by
Bight be objectionable at thetoraler Rev. T. P. Ulloro and remarks by the
Rev. C. T. Stout of Grace church. Rev.
W.
Laufman of the First Methodist
**1 am glad that you are an Amer­ Church. Rev. Henry McKinley of the
ell of
Fricnda church. Rev. L. B. Blsaell
ican.** said Bandit Ralsull to his cap- the Flrat ProabyterUn church. Rev.
tire loa Perdlcaris. Probably Pcrdl- Joslah Pennington. Rev.. Mr. Hedges.
carls was still more glad because If it Captain Munaelle of the SalvaUon
». I. B. Gin>ert. superintend
had not bee# for the United States. Army. Prof.
Traverse City school*, and
•nt of
Perdiearts would still hsre be
of the dty. Elisha J. Ful
captlre la the haadH's hcadquarti
‘ all congest
ghum. The
►ry and the feeling, aa expressed,
the asoaatalas of Morocco. A* it U
that
the
people of the congrega
now. he U free and will come to tbto
should
proud of their new
country to make his permanent home. church home, l.e
that the <cityr deserved to
that It poaaeated auch
The Grand Rapids Press says that
and that the c
■tea slay away from <harch because of
stlaglaess. A Utah minltter offers to
pay iafldels |1 an hour to attend
Rev. Dr. Scovllle alao addressed the
Tices. If Its Btingiaaas. that* Utah congregatk
gregatlon In an appropriate and
fitting manoner and Delxiaa Smith sang
church will do a tremendout bus
beautiful solo, -Hosanna.” The
but how long will the pastor b«> able
double quartet, composed of Miss Lou
to stand the strain?
Miss Ora Everett. Mrs
McMi
Mrs. J.
The nctims of the ill fat^ C»eneral
Snyder. Herbert Welch, Homer
Slocum now aumber l.Wl. This it Doty and Charles A. Skelcber sang
thr«*e selections. The flrst waa “Benegirea at offlclal. What a terrible
dlctus.” by the double quartet; the
second, a tenor solo by Charles A
Skelcber, assisted by the chorus.
•Si-ek Ve the Lord;” and the last wa*

Te Deum- by the double quartet, the
•UCCtMFUU ONES.
sung by Mrs. Furtsch.
Mr. Skelcber and Dr
Prof. StelBn* wa* the organ

At tlie South Side Store >-ou can find any­
thing >-ou want in the line of Sum«er
Goods. SHIRT WAIS1S.SMIRTSUITS.
GLOVES. lace and gauze HOSIERY.
JJNUERWEAR in the sleeveless shirt
and long sleeve-and union suit, BELTS.
NECKWEAR, in fact wc carry a full line
of EV ERYTHING. :: :: :: :: ::

fc, aAVINLib t

and not a single complainL AfUr your n
The best freezer that is made; We have sold
be ready lo serve In FIVE minutes. It it a wonder, truly.
prepared and In the fi^Kr
them from one quart for $1,50 to 15 quarts for $12.00. You will have visitor* this summer, you wUI haea
friends happen In, a reception or an afternoon gathering. Nothing so nice as Icea to be ae$vad. Then you

SHERBET GLASSES
W. h.». . .pl«-W
B«m. Mw d.l«ty pmt.nw fmm «. f I1«I .h. d«.n. Vm. will
Ing giMW. .nd ,ueb . hom of bcmitH^ dmlgn. to ehoont from. The trtromoly thin in oltiwr ptein
a pitcher* in all manner of ahapaa for fee water or
grmmd mrt the nmmM. (Sc to t1.00 tho Bonn,
bowls at 20c* 25c* 35c. 75c. Got a spiandid glaaa
ad* from 2So to «t.2S. A new lint of.dainty I

Brl..^
or onlamonlemon

aquoezsr. the beat you can buy for ten cent*.

anm

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

bead nails, per lOfl. Se.^

IKlWMIMIAUy

innimu

t amr. MBat.

TEBXVssnra]

mdhdat, jphb

tt. aoi

■AirKPAincm

YEIT.CifCVEB

HANNAH«& LAY^O’S
HtOHEsrr QUAuW 1

.'P-.

a -CsHMmIo «r Mpatoal CauSitiaa my NHIrsadir HlfW
Well Envy.

BEST

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
MiOHIQAN

TRAVERSE omr.

dMri ssbed. 'before It was dlsoorercd.
* Wltb tbe foil couseat of tbe Pena*
sylraala Railroad oospaar aa addltloa
to to be bolH to tbe eouatr jail In PHts*
Tbe coaipaaT is about to bolld a tunael for Its Paabaodle tracks aad tbe
top of tbe bore would be witbln two
feet of tbe sobbasemeat of tbe new
jail aoaea. Kot wishing la case of any
future jail delivery to be accused of
complicity or to lead its tunnel to prlsoaers planning an escape, tbe corpora
Uoa bad objected to an enlargement
Tistog sUirr of tb« 1
of tbe bastlle In tbe direction of lu
property. Architect Osterllng. for tbe
county
commlssloaerm. promised to fill
Victoria sad Kdvard VII. 8bc Is tbs
walls and tbe
tost rcRMiatog tlak to tbs ror»l fbnllr
bsiwm OMTgs IV mad Edward VII.
Bs-Ooirsraor WiUtoai B. Cameroa oC
Vlrctoto has wUbdrawD as a caadM
for mcrsaa la tbs foartb (Peters*
Worst of All Cx|
barg) district because bis bealtb will
Can anything I
aot berwiK oT bis coatiaalag tbe
paig;* He RMde bis aaaoaiicemeat at that every mlnu
a UMwtiag la Bordioa. where be sod Such was the exi
Kewson. Decatur. ntm.
Ala. •'For Uroe
r«rwwn.
bis oppoaeat. R. O Southall.'bad
fi
years.** she writes. “I endured Insufferbdat dlscnssloa
sble pain from Indigestion, itomacb
NUa Annie 8. Pock of
to snd bowel trouble. Death seemed Insailed for 8omh America,
ia evitable when doetors aad all reme­
make the aaceat of Mount
tbe Andes, between tl.mw and 2S.4MM dies fsUed. At leagtb I was Indneed
feet high. She attempted Ibis feat tost to try Electric Bitters aad tbe result
Peck Mso____Nme. to visit the crater
of Bshsms. tbe highest volcano In tbe
world.

Now Tortt. iuM t7.-<toona Ooald.
soa of Jay. owner of mllraada* ■
factiwtes. aiocki and bonda to Ue
of Bsimans of dottors la Tains nobody
knows jast bow maay-ptojod n Mk
a few days a«o oa tbs bumbto ■adknl
bash i^ww Wwa^tocd^ N^
trick got him a f/ao

ft

^

^
of Mto

"‘Siigreasmaa John Sharpe Williams
of Mlsstoslppl. tbe democratic leader
In the bow. sent to each editor of a
paper In bto district a check for 910
la MV
payment for the publication of the
oActol aanouncement of his candidacy.
A good many of the editors In the
eighth district have
tribute
chwln Md » xaoT* eloquent
»
p average
the habit
of rwturulttg 910 bills. Mr. Wll
has no oppoomit and be c
the district as long as he
tbslr youth in the Hotel Ryan. 8t
Paul, receatly. They bantered one an
other to nin fool races and the oldest
of the three offered to do a song
dance tnni. ^Tten they began to «
pars notes tbe proprietor of the 1
coafeased that he wasI only ja youth
77. Dr. David W. Lamb of lawrt-r
Mass., produced a document lo^
In St. Paul, told the other two tl
were just kids ta comparison with h
self. He to M.
Professor l^opold Bsrisen 1s
charge of the great X ray machine li
the educational building at the St
Louis fair and. naturally, in this posi
Uon he^ls called "W.jo,
ot^bSsc^

recounted the other afternoon the odd queries about X-rsy»
that some boys bad put to him In the
morning. “1 was rather in the posl
lloa.- he said, -of a Harvard instruct
or who was lecturing on oxygen. *Oxy
gen.* the instructor said. *to essential
to all animal existence; there couW be
ao life without It. and yet, strange to
igy, it sras discovered oaly a century
agK: ’What did they do. then.* a stu

a*s eh
. old. <

Only Wc. It*s guaranteed
m‘* -Drug Store and F.‘ H

multitudinous

SUrtllag Evtoswes.
Fresh testimony In great quantUy
A very pretty wedding ^
Rice's Corners Wednesday evening. to constantly coming In. dectoring Dr.
Kings
New
Discovery for Com
June 22 at the home of the brides
‘cmigh. and Cold, to b
parents. Mr. snd Mrs. E. Rice, when
Jed. A recent expression ttx
J. McFarland. Bcntonrllle. Vc. serves
were
of Grswn offlclsling. The bride wore as example. He writes: -1 bad bronwhite silk and carried white cams ohltls for three years and doctored all
tluus. The bridesmaid. MUs Uss the lime without being benefitted.
Wheat, was beautifully gowned snd Then I began uking Dr. Kings New
and a few bottles wholly
Mr. GiH»rge Core of lUnghsm was best
Equally effecUve in curing
The house was liemtlfullv decor­ all Lung and Throat troubles. Comand Grip. Ouarated with ferns and roses and after
remony a 1iMuniiful wedding sup^
ss served,
and Mrs. Lutz received
fifty I

midlUigqroBfor jeart

Sh

^ J3.00

And you can pay for it while using it
OIL STOVES for camping.^ from -.......................................50c right along «p to $2.75

floods T^r Porch and Cawn
A good t lammock Chair, makes a comfortable chair to sit in. You can rwline it to
any position. Good solid frame, folds up close to carry out camping, ® 1 QQ

and only................................................................................ vx-w

^
Camp stools that you can carry ht your hand any place.
A good, well made camp stool, only •.. .25c.
Cheaper ones at
....................... 18c
FOLDING lawn and porch settees, large enough for 3 persons to sit on. well made,
all solid maple, nicely painted red or green, can be
R1 .OO an I SI.26
ed up to carry any place, our price only
...............VX-W a" •
A large assortment of HAMMOCKS, from . .............. 75c, right along up to $8.00
Anything you want for lawn or porch at the same low pric^-s.

rrssi-

No. 1 steel frame Swinging Chair, like cut. ^3*76

D« you need a Relrigtralor?

QOOO HUMl|C«TSdUmM« ~ -*^r ill TI IT

You can just as well have
<mo. W'e have a large

,ar .cr.. wx

$5.75 up

.prViwndi

% Screen Doors
All styles of Screen Doors from the dicap common
door up to one good rnoiigh for any house.
All kinds of Window .Screens, in fact anything you
_
need for your home at the very bottom prices. .Ml
we ask is comparison of goods. We will undersell any competition.

J.W. Slater
Wholesale and Retail

fi

Uvlng SI SB
Mate from c
often driven to

: of tbe way itoc*.

I

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Your Reliable Home Furnisher
SEWER NOTICE.
gtr*-n Uxmt tbw plan*. Ui.

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rat Hu inlrf-u^tion uf huartbuan
SfcVUtaat-1 Hln-j. nmmna
urn Htr«-t FruntSuw-t aad^ ^1

I t4i 7. Li • k il . L X < Vu anl •ddlflMi.
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The delighU of bathing are
inervased four fold when you
have learned what a difference
a few handful, of

I, t- 1 lu X5.

MltCELLANEOUB.

Fi:r{isiJ:sasiEr-isff'

mmmm
• OW411 or

U*

k n. U I..li-.rh • iat a-kllllua

ru. .-..I

SEA SALT
make when dissolved in the
wrater of your bath. A genuine
and moat beneficial tonic, braces
you up and makaa you feel good
all over. An excellent antidoU
for many hot weather dlacomforts and deblUUtions. Fine for
baby*a bath. Take an ocean
bath today.

jo.Uu-.a-t l^ljvi-^ .Xmrt. .in ilM wOQth

AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W.T. ROXBURCHs Man*r.

Sc»«.

Timm CItT Upkdstifiit
Wato

H. f HARRIS. Prop.

Arbor Argus. Mis. Campbell ^Hl^slng
St the Congregmtionsl church \tednes-

Tr«»

l^oLito>uM KffirT- r u.

8T>GE AND PLATFORM.

dered In s del

LJL

lc« eream Fr««z«rs

f Citr.

Tonight the Rutle<lge Stock com­
ung people have been knowi
1 childhood and their manj pany *wlll open at Steinberg’s Grand
ish them all the happinesi and present the -Blue and the Gray."
a great military drama. Thto play will
I wedded ]
that should go t
l»e of unusual Interest as the plot Is
That Threbbtog Headache.
laid In the south during the civil war
Would quickly leave you. If you limes, snd will bring many remlnlscencei to mind of both old and young.
led Dr. King s New Ufe Pills,
Tomorrow evening the Rutledge
_unds of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nerroos Stock company will present tbe beauti­
Headaches, They make pure blood ful southern play ‘ Pike County Folks.snd build up your bealt*^ Only 16c The fallowing to what the Bay City
A If aot cured. Sold by Tribune had to say about thto play
Money back
Drug Store aad F.
Jolinsoa
Meads.
night. The Rutledge
due thanks for one
8URPRISEO THEM.
showing a better cla.ss of
H. Van Vrsnken plays for tbe satpe money than any
Friends Ren
other similar company that has been
on His Birthday.
here and the cast to remarkably Intel
Mr. snd Mrs. H Van Vranken hap­ llgeol and painstaking for the price of
pened to be awav from home a little admission. Last night*, audleow ^e
while Friday evening and on theli
every indication of approval. The
turn were much surprised to find tne speclsltles sre of an excellent order.
house occupied by a number of young Dolly Armour to making a hit In
folks armed with horsewhips snd
edy roles and she shows copsldstove pokers. After the first surprise
>le cleverness In her interpretahad passed It was learned that they
s Frank Rutledge appeared as
had called to remind Mr. Van Vranken Jim Radburo. the Pike county sheriff,
of his birthday. During the evening, with Harry Driscoll ms Nfd Travers.
candy and nuts were served, while the
lent,
games were cards and flinch. At midite Ve
night Ia substantial supper• was Iserved.
e left by the
Many pretty presenu were
dr. an<
guests who also wished Mr.
and Mrs.
reclUl on Scotch songs
k
long
aad
happy
life.
Van Vranken
mas given yesterday afternoon at
Frieze Memorial hall by Miss Eliza­
Ine whose mysierl beth Campbell. Tbe Scotch, tbe song,
I within your and Miss Campbell united In a triune
wonderful
ody which will make the after
affect, liri es sway all life destroyof long memory. Each song
lug germs. Thst*s what HolUsters
35 cents.
Rnckv MounUln Tea
tea or tablets. Johnson s Drug Store the songs was **Wae*s me for Prince
Charlie.** which to one of those sweetly
TRY A RE<X)RD WANT AD.
pathetic melodies which belong to the
Scotch, and seem to belong to Miss
Campbell. -Ye Banks snd Brse*-snd

laaM

line from

, Columbia imi:

midst of his fathers

Skin
^

A^ood 4 burner Range, with oven, connected free.

for a job with this
-Appears to have ncr^c as well s>
goTMl eyesight. W’mild make a good
brakeman and might lie trained
an englneer.Gould Is a golfer, polo player,
an and fisherman, lives in thf .
r as much as possible, and Is prtnid
' hts splendid physique. With thto
ledlcal oplnloo In bis pocket he Is
r«ider than ever and will now
the frowning world with addeil
•ciousness of his ability to cha>.*
wolf from the* door.

COOPER-LUTl.

L

along up to a beantiful gasdine range, that wonld be an ontament
and
to any hona^
/
THERE is nothing better made than the RELIABLE G.\S RANGE. They com­
mence at $11. $13. $l& and $17.

as^aa
of tbottsaads for rendering.- Moroorcr.
Ooold s trick proTod to bis owa satisfacUoa that tf be ever loses bis wealth
be can qualify physically for a >ob at
92 or $3 per day aad thus stait oa tbe
road to fame aad fortune as baadreds
(How-cooBtryniea are doing,
in the oNoe of Prealdent
Gould picked up II
^ttoBs and quallftoatloBs <
of would bo **brakSes** by tbe W
**Woader If I could pom this
Inatloar musod Oo«ild.
Try It." suggested Ramsay.
•'The examiner knows me.** said
Gould. doubUuIly.
-New man.** said Ramsay. -Never
saw yoo to bis life.*
Gould stepped to another room, pul
on aa old pair of trousers, shoos. Car
dlgan jacket and slouch cap and soiled
bU bands. Then be went to tbe oBce
of the examiner and answered the set
of questions of that wortbj
weight'd, sounded, thumped am
erally Inspected. Then, gruffly:
'-That will do.- said the exa

toter of the Australian oommoaweslil

It was torgely through bis efforts that
tbe previous ministry was overthrown.
It to expected that the young premier
will have some difflculty in Inducing
his followers to accept s moderate and
cooclllatory policy.
It has never been the custom for
paaengers on trans-Atlsntlc liners to
dress for dinner, although a few fash­
ionable women occasionally wear low
necked gowns In tbe evening. But
when Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay crossed
mweek ago she amsred the first-class
passengers with her fine evening
frocks and jewels. The Mackays*. suite
no tbe hurricane deck held a great
many trunks. Mrs. Mitrksy w-as never
wltboot a atriag of black pearls snd
she varied her jeweled brooches every

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Upbobtemg of all Kinds, Farniturc Repaired,
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Blora U4 r. H. Mcedt. Ong^mc.
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ikin. nediMca that cater tk«
gmme: name picnic. Redneod nitrond
tore. TiBto wRl lewre at 10:99 p. *for tbe beeefit of thoae who wlah to
stay all daj. Oo«e aad have a big

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Until July Ut. A GAS RANGE AT COST
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u.^J0R HOT DAYS

BsaNntGE
OF MEXICO

NTOWiS
THE TIME

MJLQUC DlIfNKIIM IS THC CUMSC
a mmmh&t of t■t^attn—. ro«gS mmd
or THC COUMTHY.

topwiin your coal fcr »at
wmldraod

Wetai»-tUn*gi*atiiiie that wffl better
yoa can’t fine ebewbere the gpo«b in the
iKl«ivedes«ib and variety we »how at
prices that are so nncomnionly. low for
their kind : : : : ; :
: / =
Onr Hosifty wUI faidy make yonr feet jump for joy

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____tfco oottoa «»oHtioo at Atltata.
The aoral msamrtf of Moxleo tooks
Itko tNAMllk uU if ooM for S Mti

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:oii

Mra who drank to

OUR NIGHT ROBES

and the celebcated double Triangle, Collars.
, Hay we show them to you ?

KUBECK
& HOYT
121 DHIOIf STREET

p.bUelo.t
the city tndi
ittUon m»ea)od tbo tewt of tkr
Miaa
Caaapbeil rotnrom
ians. Indiaat can so I
Wakeield. where ahe haa hfiQB
eat one anotber and call it rai
but tliry can hare all the palqoe tbej
want If they pay for U. Mexleaa sea *^iiiaa Francis Ddrqd iBUroaB
city tklt afternoon fMm tumib
century plant. ao<aU«d
fa the United Staten in
o,
Earden oraainent or eorionliy. Here
rnnd Rapid* apnt Sunday ia this
jnice U fermented and dnmk
city with their *on. Dr. Chas. A. Bur*
jwn piicberi). and it* cone
rtdge.
hry upon the land. liMcal.
F. E. Saxton
» and with a bite like acid, im made
ina water/- U dUtilled from
cane No liquor in the wor
stronaer. Field hand* are aiven -burn* of ffve cement brldgea.
W W Bartlett, formerly

LEADS IN
TBEWEST
-■

direction ihrouah your beanllfol and
ae Is the drink of the pea
Bui p
owina city.
A. 1. Root
sold in shops—shop* that
pie. It
P. S.—Now. •erloiuly. don’t
reek with mih. shops that emit odor*
think about half the doa* In
before: and. If you can
that
doi
could “do the ^
A *I*^R*'
peeled to do?
are everywhere,
OfUftO TSAVCSSC OllTItlCT CP*
men drink pulque: children carry
from shfMi to bc»me. It can be got
It fre
■OroUCAlUUFELL
WOltTH LCAGUe.
from peddler* at every railway
tiqn. It is brought to this clly
Mr*. Jeaeph Wyckoff Wa* Struck on
R In special trains that are nin
a Gala of Ovor tJM
the Head by Heavy Basket at the
purpoee. It Is an Important ar
Boeton Store.

MUSLIN UNDERWEARSALE
ALLTHISWEEK

couniy. no'
was ia the city over Sunday gr
old^ime friends.
Rev. JoaUh Pennington we
Cedar City this oaoralng for i
days.
Mr*. P. Cone returned to her
In ManUtee this mornlag after i
with Charles Decker’s family.
M. A. Heuas has gone to CadlHsc for
a vUlt with hU aon.
Charlea Flebig returned to Chicago
thb morning after a visit In the cllr
with his parents.
Anna Coch returned to Chicago this
morning after a visit in the city with

A heavy bundle carrier at the Do**
ton Store fell thU roornlna aud struck •old to small dealers and bouseh
becomes sour and unfit for uf
Mr*. Joseph Wyckoff on the side of the
ree days. This Is a slow counriv ***^Mr*^d* Mr*. Thomas
head. If seems that a nerve wa*
re*
It very little t--------•truck as »he mas unwmscloMs for
turned to Honor this mornlnr after
acres In the flat Unds spending Sunday In the city.
>o CUf ar«
In her home and a physician
Mrs H K Williams cf Kalkaska
ancient Me
rest Inn as ea.sy as p<i*and Mis* Rohrlng of l>eirolt ar»‘ the
It—paper upon which the> gue«s of Mrs
and her many friends
stble at prei
8. Wniam*.v 312
iSil'ihe accident put their records. Its thorns were Union street
will be alad
heir pins and needles. They cooked
is not recarded
serious
L Soule will leave tomorro
and ate its roots. They twisted Its morning for Caro as • delegate fnu
tough fibre Into cord and thread and the Que«*n City Shrine u> the Supreme
which they wore. Shrine of the tMilie Shrine of JerusaThere are seven districts In each
TTiey roofed thdr houses with Its
conference and the Detroit Is the l*an
thick leave*. Mexican planter*, half
N. Moblo and daughter. Miss Inez
ner dtotrict of the eastern conference
uarter bloods, pure white, have gone to East Jortlan and othet
while the Grand Traverse district
cultivate It now in almost every part places for a visit.
lends in the west.
of the country. They wear tall, point*
J. B. Martin wa^ In Msnton to
When .W’. J. Melaenbeimer of l.nd
ed hau. short coats or Jackets, and day on professional business
iaaum. the treasurer, had read his re* VALLETT ALVORO’8 END CAUSED very tight trousers. Clay walls Inclose
Charles Monroe, supervisor of Blair
their adobe mansions, their breweries,
BY HEART FAILURE.
stables and the square huU of their
church It is wHiten -that where
Indian workmen. Ofter there is a lit visiting in tie city.
or three MethodUts are aathered
tie church wiihln a wall Pulque is
C. C. Williams, formerly state edi
aether, ^ere U a coH^ion In the Never Knew That His DsjQhter Hid made daily and Is sent to the railway _ the Gn
midst of them.” The expenses of the
station in huge, round casks. A nar­ city for a short star. Mr Williams
5««n i Priocipsl In a Trspedy
•Ute leaaue are not heavy, but neither
row^ Iron track Is laid in the dusty covering the north»*rn rt-^orii
are the receipts and there is no
fl^ds. from the brewen* to the sta numlK-r of papers ami will mai
ernl aystem of dues to brina the money
tlonV» The casks are loaded upon crude
egs and hauled away by 1
on In Mox
son Frank lyilQiie trains are as '
The conference raillee were held this afU'rnoon. His death was due to iro as milk trains ar In the- Unlied
Friday niabt. The Deiroli confen nee heart-trouble. Had he lived until Oct. States
There will be a regular eommu
met in the Baptist church mrlih D W.
of Travverse City bvlE.-. No
F. and A. M. tonight
**TTwwwt^^^^
met In iht
The regular
MethcidHt church, and bad the same
City Shrine of the 1\’hite Shrine of
Ion of lime.
proaram except for a chanae
Jenisalem will be held tomorrow even­
Mr. Alvord was visiting his i
speaker*. Rev. Luther R. l^vejoy
ing at 8 o’clock for work A full at
harlag spent the winter with
Qrand Rapid* pre*lded
son in the southern part of the state, ENGLISHMAN SEEKING HIS DEAD tendance U desired
Then* will i.e services at the EvanHe left live sons and two
ti daughters
WIFE’S PARENTS
gellral church this evening conducted
The sons are Edward of Middleport. N
by Rev F C Berger, who delivered
Oil DOGS
V.. William and Bert of Midland.
the l»*rtiire last evening on the Holy
lOf I
Waited
Until
She
Died
Before
He
En*
I.SIU1
At the conclusion of tbe sers two
A. I. Root Thlflika That There Are Too
The body will be taken to Saginaw
dcavored to Find Out Her Identity— vices quarterly conference will con­
Many of Thmn Lneae in Trav*
vene
morrow at 11 o’clock, where
ar*e City.
Traverse Bay hive. Ko. 71. will have
—A Strange Story.
funeral ten Ices will be held.
Mr. Alvord died with no knowledge
of the regular pro
of the Detroit tragedy that
To the Bdllc# of the Evenlna 1
parents of the lodge are re
am. All
ord: The other evenlna u* I stepped his daughter Kffle. The
and bring their chil
lesteil
the day that she vras shot he bad been
talking of her and wishing that she undertaken, and
After rldlna for severnl hours I always would come home. She had written
enjoy walklna nt a good pace and at letter stating* that she could not e«in
of the affair to assist him. Ht
Uy twenty five yenrV ,
thU particular time because the train Just then but would soon. After that to find out who were the pa.was Ute. I was behind at an appoint her name was never mentione<! by the little girl “with light bine eye* and
ment and was therefore in a burn
A short funeral ser\lce will be held flaxen hair and a fair skin.” who. 51
Just about as *oon as I was up to my
year*
ago.
was
kidnaped
usual paee a dof bounded out and by here at the house at 8:30 tomorrow home near Manchester. Hbi Interest
his barklna end aettina Habt In my
in the case lies In the fact that
path obllaed me to stop and arauo In
llllle girl subsequently became
regard to the riabt of way.
SDlfDAY UCUISIONS
wife. That was 36 years ago. and
I .. m..|l quoimed
I manaaed to act past doa No.
March she died. Now that he has
up to mj
bttt Ju*t pa soon a* I had gott «I
her Shaw has set himself to tbe task
The prwmnt grormtion of womrn la
lllinola
Took
One
»
usual speed aaeln. when In a
of discovering who she was. and estat» umloubtrdly atrongtr tliaii tbe prevlkey—Columbia’a
doa No. 2 came out in
lishirg her Identii)
That there Is
I beann to think that perhaps there
some romantic mystery connected
was a “speed ordinance” for pe
with her early life seems certain, but
an* In your especial city and that dogi*
The Illinois took about one hundred after such a long lapse of time it ii
akra by I
mere employed to enforce It and then
“ople to Peioskey. Harbor Springs doubtful if he will succeed in unravel n hare tended1 lto dev.^
be I was walking
wal
maybe
famer than usual and the dogs t.Kik and Charlevoix yesterday. The trip ^°^’ben he first made her acquaint and beeltbler race.
me for a thief. I got along very mell was very pleasant, all spent an enjoy ance she was an attractive Uss of 17
1 fe*r gtvwlly for tbe future of i
however, until near Darrow’s grocen able day. The Illinois exetirsions are and living in Hull with a mature wid1 had arranged with Fiifnd Darrow i Just long enough to t>e interesting and own. Mrs. Fame, whom she had been
Uke me out to “our cabin in the never become tiresome. The excur taught to call -Grannie.” Mrs. Payne aUy aa tZv have in tbe last dread*
Aior. will l>e run as usual next Sunday
woods” as *oon as the 6:15 train
One of the prettiest excursions that was strongly opposed to the girl’s mar Usey win moo be onr equal* in tbia
in pad 1 expected be would be walilnp
rlage. hinting mysteriously that If she panJeoUr. Wlieo tbla point 1* rewebed
for me with his gasoline launch in leayes Traverse City is the Sunday came bv her osn she might some day there will be nothing for my *ex to
afternoon ride to Newh ta wanta and
-nrder to reach home before dark.
be w€Mi to a lord. HU sweetheart told Bo but H^ire from tbe field, unleea
1 stopped for some bologna and
Shaw she could distinctly rememt
they wish to be pu*b«I off by the
Uneeda biacult for a lunch on the way
the busiest can find time when she was a smalt child, playl
and had Just “got up steam” and regu and evenChe
in a beanUful garden in front of a I
trip
There
w
Ur speed when dog No. 3 blocked the crowd on board yesterday
bouse with stone steps. Suddenly
way. He had a little the advantage
usual pleasant time was enjoyed. Tbe dark woman leaned over the wall a
The Chicago mxrkeU from quote*
ColumbU and Crescent began their offered her some candy. When •
and he had evidently
stretched out a hand to take it the tlooa received by the oommlaaloD of*
lice of W. F. BeunetL reproMBted by
--------------- Jen goods were regular trips this mot
stranger grasped bee and
K. R. McCoy. MercanUlo Co. block:
bologna, right In his line. former took thirty pe; .
handkerchief
over
her
face.
The
next
Opening. High. Low. Close.
you know. Now pleam doa’t take thU wania.
thing
The M. A N. E. had i
iOB on the Traverse Clly
Whent—
train
I bologna I have people in yesterday frot
July ....85$i*>5H 8$
8SM $5%
meat men. The
came from Trav
Sept ....8m*Sl% 81H
80% 80%
Shaw --arannle” relented and
erse City, nt lenat when used for «
ually made her home srith the
Tbe report of tbe English tnri.ine couple. One day ahe aaet with a bad
lunch at aforeeald cabin It seemed *n
47% 47% 47%b
perior to any other, but this may (ommlaskm. to determine tbe advan* accldeni, and fearing she was going to
48% 48% 48%a
have been hardly due to the air and tages of turtUue over reci|»ro<': ting en­ die, called Mr* Shaw to her bedside
outdoor work la the regloa of
28% 28% 28%*
gines for tbe TO.OOaborse power new and said ahe had deceived the girl
Trareree hay.
^ 31% 31%*
Ctmanlers. shows that the e«wiiomy to their relatlonahip and was no! 1
Well, when Bog Na 2 grmbl
of tnrldne* on tbe English channel Is grandmother or any kin to her. F
my bolQcna I wa* not only In good only 2 to 4 per cent., and that tbe
Opening. High. Low Cloao.
father, she declarmL was a wealth
man and Bred in Btcle*. near Man*
Mg of weight will be oajj 300 ion
July ..,$12.92
$12J5 $12.70 $12 72
Chester. Prior to
Sept ... 13.20.25 12.25 12.00 13 02
TO LADIES wbo anticipate travH other woman who had an abundance
ing we Imre recelrod a^hlpmcat of of money waa deeply in lore with him. July ... 7.00
7.00
6J2 6A2
ladle*’ tourist ooau. tbe moM popu- To be revenged on him and her auolar garment for early fall, all exclusive ceaafnl rival ike took advantage of
their abaenee at the race* to i
styles, no two alik
their child. “Too are that chnd." aald
E. Wilhelm.
Mr*. Payne, and tbe woman wbo atoie
2221*11
State Secretary W. Soott
trolt in hi* annual report to the
worth leaaurrt abow* that there
2f>t4 membero of the aenlor league
in the atate. and S4« member* of the
mnlor ieaane. a toUl of 38.867. a Rain
of 2.570 for the year. 51
the aenlor leaaue and 225 chi
the Junior*. ‘Tbe Detroit co

DIED THIS
AFTERNOON

ROMANTIC QUEST

S’ai'Titss’.'wrri

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Jm

tIOKS.

ThiskooraBMal JUKE SALE of MoHin UiKfenrev.
Un
Wen
tbeMM*noHtthatw«Ao<fairiiis oar umoal white nle, besile*
weh«««»eoWIott«tpeMlri«doeed priot.; «ne <rf
»iW. bat atrip to the tab wtO moke them »t ft«h «al dmnty »
erer. Tbe quantity of tome of them b qohe hmtted. » rto not pot
or uatfl too bte to get yoor riure of the best volnes.

SAVE MONEY
by kttmg » ddn cr efirect

IK c. I. nnn
COUOL-

OORSE-r OOVERS
$pecUlkA of oorm bee and embroidery trimroerl. a
^ridefmnge olilyW*.......................................... •

..HEALTMEST..

OOWIMS
We ore showing some gowns this week at ninety cenU that ore extra
line; oboot sesen differerU styiesan.1 every one a goo.1 one, ^ual
to Tmy yoo osiuUy pay a good deal roore
0Qc

The nme story win apply to skntt; about os man, styte and ^ery
one a beauty; they ure better thar. tome stores woul.1 ad. Qfl^
a doUar and a quartet far. price tor tha week-....... .

A-r le*
PER 1000 VATTS

\m

IniHA RHtr Elldtlt
I
Pmt Cl.

Real Estate,
Some Real Estate We Have Far Sale
Large house with small bam. M foot
lot. one of the fineet places on State
street, and is certainly offered very
reasonable. $4^00.
14 and 15.
1 block 19.
Co.'a 6th addition, situated on
West 7th atreet, large nine ro^
house, good atone foundation, atlm
good condition. S2JX».
No. 219 East 9th street.
50 foot loL large house, fine
cheap at 52JXXJ.
». 521 Webster street. 34
fireplace
$1,600.
No. 312

Ra

small house with water and/»ewer con*
neciions. only $900.
/
No. 810 Webster street, small house
cheap. $700.
66 foot lot. pood house and bam. on
Washington streeL $1,200.
Large i^Vqe room house and base­
ment. sewer and bath, water in house,
175 feeL a fine
large barn., L<
1 per foot, in fine
property, lot wo
jht righL
location., Can t
of good land on
6350 takes 30

mm

Bay Shore. Leelanau county,
what is known as Larkins* dock. SmaH
house on thts-pTece.
$1,200 Ukev 120 acres near
burg, about 40 acres cleared,
orchard, well watered, small
and a little good timber.
takes 140 .
from Northport. large frame house,
w.th good baaement.
large barns
Six acres of orchard, land level and all
in fine improvement, about 25 acres of
good timber. One mile from school.
This is a fine farm.
90 acres near Suttons Bay. on bay
shore, fine
resort property.
A large house ai
stream of water. ti
splendid condition,
will be sold I

t:.

StMb. tait. 6nta. PmblMt,

J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER.
Suite 308-NOW

State Bank

Elite. Grand Rapia*.
Offkrial Market QuoUtkma bypn.
vale wire, direct from New
York- and Chicaj?a
Absolute security.

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
uunosu BAT. Mica

Wbea Tm Voat a Rice Cat •! Sol

there is in the s
met county.
the city
certainly
see us before

Vacant lots <n all parts

Butchara and Swisaca »lfl

buying any real estate.

Office Suite 301 New State Bank Bld’g

6RAWD RAPIDS A IRDIARA IT
COiPARY.
I *r...a* texrr Tr*v«r—City rooMctliigD

BUGGIES
‘ J

Trm»«.. CM/ l<» IC«tl£
Tr.J»* .mw frt. . N'f,rta|.ict «t I**,. ■

Trjil.

fSISmSSSM bU.Iw'Lim

TMu ft. arrl.. ffWB

-XrvlM« CII.rt.MU

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

BMl.

<>. train iMruif ■

* “u Loenroao.o.r^g-.o-.
c.a»c»u^^.^^

E&ELTMECliH)

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

PERE Marquette

NOTICE

.raoiJH«^fJS?SS=r“'-

WHEN YOU ARC BUII.OIP40 OR HOUBC CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR CLCCTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT AMY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
'iMCaa StTMt.

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