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The Evening Record, June 24, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-06-24
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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1 THE EVENING RECORD
TOroiin
TRAVEBSE CnT, MICtt. SATUBDAY. jrXK 25. 1904.
AND
SHOTEFFIEALVOin) HERALD
RECORD CO.
TMCN LCAMO TO OCATH H-tVW*
•TOmCfi KLOW.
DAILY AND WEEKLY HAVE BEEN
Special to the BrenJag RaeonL
PAID VP CAPITAL »40.0PO
INCORPORATED.
DETR^ .
TRAGEOT
Frankfort. Mich. Jttne 24.—Oeo.
Qoold of New York and party of
railroad men hare inspected the Ann
Arbor mad and Yislied Frankfort with
an Idea of establishing a new car ferr>
between Frankfort and Milwaukee
MAY
^<
DISAGREE.
NEW DUPLEX WEBB PERFECTING
PRESS INSTALLED.
Leading Publishing Houae—Added
DNOTHENt LIVE
IN TNAVENEE CITY.
Peter Oourvell of BaV aiv
terdav morning at the a«rlnm
eral paresis at the aged of S4 yeir-. A
abort service wet held this rntmilnv at
S 3n o'clock from 8f. Prancif church
A brccber of the deceased. Job*. C'l^r
veil of Chebovgan. wax nrutfled of his
illoeaa but was unable tu reach
city before his death.^^riilnr^'fiere
yesterday
afternoon
afternoon.
Besides
his
brother be leaves a sister; also at aon
and daughter. W. S Andersoi
charge of the funeral
His Insanltv
was caused by ridiiig a wheel and runMiaa LaFordaaa’a Funeral.
•nto «t Th«t Tii-
twyf
RETREAT
CUT OFF
Thoa. T. Bates, will hereafter U- pub
lUhed by the Herald and Record Com
by boiK-leM lore. Charle* Snuyw.
widely
known
Mmoo. Med
Insursticc
a and
nifont
married.
GENERAL KUROKI HAS BLOCKED
KUROPATKIN.
a
thU
Moraiag aoiiflit an Interv iew wlih Ef-
lUSSUNS TAU NEW LINE
Ae U Alrord. a pretty SO-year^iId clerk
having bee© completed yeelerday.
lis
time
the
Herald
has
Up
been
and the Rectird by Bates A Hannen.
The new company has an authorixed
capital
of j4h.«sHi,
and the
whole
xmunt Is paid In
4
The ettmpany succeeds to the pnlr
thing business of the Grand Travse Herald and ihf Evening Rect>rd
and the extensive commercial and rat
la the Singer Sewing Machine com
pany a o®ce on the elerenth ttoor of
the NeW York Ufe Inanrance bulldinK
WILL
STRETCH
FORCES
him and inalated on termlnaUng their
negnnlnUnce. Swarae ahot her and as
avy Firing
ahe fell be leaped from a near-by win
trthur—Laatad
pneement in full view of hundredf of
George Seeny. her
conveyed her to the
expected lo recover.
Swayce was dead
having shot himself l>efor<> takln
terrible Jump.
Laat
Again Htard
Night
Several
arvd
Waa
at P
Hour
The offlwTH
Bates, president; Geo. G
G. Bai4»s of t
cago, vice president; J. W Ham
secretary;
Mabel Bates.
These «jfflr4«rs constitute the board of
the entire lUt of stock
Re
Thos. T
the Hernd J. W
By Wire to the Evening Record
editor and manager of the
Mr. Hannen' also
St. Petershurg. June 24 —A dispatch Evening Rc'conl.
dicates that Kuropatkin with Tarkel- having charge of the Job printing de■tment. Geo.
Bates. president of
burg's two divisions and a Siberian di
luUry Journal Pubvision have had their direct line of re
turned This
cut off by General Kiimki at Hal
Cheng.
General Oku. tori, is pressing
from the south and adds to Kurokl s
strategic slr»oglh.
The din-ctlon of
.New Chwang where a small forin*Ks
the House of Correc of Russians are busily
Intrenrhing
tion. where he
tberos4.|ves is still open and it Is pml.
Miss Alvortl. who was matron there. able that the Husvians will now take
While he was writing the letter MIka
ew lin«‘
strAtrhIng th«lr
forct-s
Alvord came inio his oIBce.
What
n Mnkd. n i<i Now Chwang
transpired then up to the ttime of the
wayre and the
shooting Is unknown Sway
Firing
at
Port
Arthur.
igdy were dismissed from1 tthe Hollar of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Correeiion for <
Chee Foo, June 24.—Htwvy firing
Miss Alvord was well known In this
as heart! in the dlriK'ihm of Pon Ar
visite*! her brother. t-Yank thur last night and was resumetl this
city,. having visite
While here she morning
Tbeyflring la.si night lastetl
friends
who will
In- for sev« ral hours
grieved to learn of her tragic exiH-rl.
eoce.
Mias Alvord was planning lo
in a few da>*s1 Ifor a
25 Per Cent
ON PALESTINE.
Rev. C. F. Berger Will Speak at Evarv-
fiance. George
Seeney. were expected here In July
Their wedding waa to have taken p^aev
during that month.
Miss Alvord s father is very IH at
PER0ICAR18 AND VARLEY
the home of his aon. kYank.
He is
over eighty years of age. The news of
FREE MEN.
the tragedy Is being kept from him
ARE
Raiauli Hat the Cash and the Captives
Vill Probably Arrive in Tangler Tonight.
take an active pari In the Herald and
rd Company, but will continue to
on his Chicago business
Miss
Malnd Bates wil continue in charge of
the buhlnes.1 office.
The dlPTi rei^uli of the organlxatlon of the Herald and Record C4>m
t»any |.•i.the improvement of the entire
mechaniral t-quipment. the most ImIKirtant addition being a Duplux Web
l»erf.Tilng newspapir presi*. a pre^^
which will print and fold complete
SJiuo four. six. eight, ten «»r twelve
paiH-rs an hour, at a single
This great press is the latest
la
n
perfect pU*ce of mt^chanlsm
spaiM‘r.s of frt>m 3.0o<i to
circulation ever Invented. It is now
g InstjillvHl by an expert sent by
mmtufactut
SUCCEEDS
ATTORNEY
GENERAL KNOX.
Morten Will Be SMreUry of the Navy
and Metcalf SecreUry of Com
merce and Labor.
Wa.*hlngtnn. June 24—A dl*.i»atrh
from Consul General Gummere
re
reived ai the state dc|iartmenl this
ning. says a letter from the two
captives. Perdicaris and Varley. states
that they left this moniing from Lafouly and expect to arrive in Tangier
hi.
The department Is assured
that the ransom has l»een paid and the
city's future, and propose to be pro
ving
that nothing i- loo go»xd for Trax
is the course of
City and that
ad of t
Its business has gmw
a substantial manner
flee iMdng known as
date anil c.mpleie in
Featurea.
nMLAWDMMLLEP
A^mpt*^ to Board an M. A
Special to the Evening Record.
N. E.
Freight Sraln Naar Kaleva and
Fell Between the Cara.
Special to the Bvenlag Record
Kaleva. Miclu June 24—A Finlander
by the name of Anderaon attempted to
thecara. He waa InaUolly klll«! He
wat employed at Hoghca' camp.
By Wire to the Breolaff IU»eord.
KM. JoM 24.-The Jogomar woo
her race from three German yachts.
Herr Ballah Hamborff taiahed ooooiid.
The kalaarY yacht MaUor kmt her top
mast and waa towed teto the harbor
e flat
1 steadily and in
the Herald €ifthe most upt.v
Northern Mlrhl
The Ev.-nlnc
in 1S«4T and by
Uted by a progressive policy and a
firm purpose of rcllabllliy It has berecognlrcd as Northern Mlrhlgan's most progressive and influential
dailv.
The business of both papers ba»
groan constantly d
years until ln<
become an abs<
press facilities have been the Smt
of the publishers, and this hat
accomplished by the purrha.M? of the
perfecting press mentioned before.
The imprmemcni already Installed
and others in contemplation will ag
gregate in cos: about fin.ooo. and the
Herald and Record Company intends to
By Wire lo the Ev
gtoo. June 24.-The follownet ' apptdntraents are anWllUam H. Moody of MassaMuch Smokt Cauaad Poople to Believe
chuaetu. attorney general; Paul Mor
That the City of Maniatec Waa
too of Illinois, secretary of the navy;
Burning Up.
Victor H. Metcalf of California. secr<tary of commerce and lalior. The
resignations of Attorney General Kr. x
Tlilck hmoke along i
4.
S kl
and the aecretary of the commerce and caused i>eople of the
this after
labor bureau have U»en accepted to mx>n to l»elleve that
Istee was
take effect July 1.
burning up. The fire
along
Paul Morton up to l»C was a dem M £
E. track for
dlsij
octal. He then boied and became a
•St was at Buckley A Douglas
gold democrat and two months ago lumlH>r
camp near Trout river
Sec
renounced the principles of democracy
n were fighting it at 4 o'clock
and became a republican. He is the
little headway tain
.e«nd rice prealdeot of the Santa Fe lomard extinguishing 1
The fire Is in Trmv
railroad.
Mr. Metcalf has\served In
weekly n
the state.
affairs of the
FOURTH AT BUTTONS BAY.
tv. and meana commituh> of the
house of which he vraa a member
Indian War Dane* Will Be One of the
PIKE ALONG H.KN. E.
epartment
Called
Out
by
LAMPSON^TORM.
Special to the Evening Record.
InteriocheiL June 24 —Jamea Immpaoo nod Mrs. Laura W. Storm of Bel
latre. Ohio, were married
of WllNam Dexter at Ink
day. Rev. L.Keaney.oSI
with a toe
day by Mr. Elesler. oae of the suth
tmhar
Big Oofhing Sale'
...219...
Burning
Commons This Morning.
At 11 o'clock today the fire departt^lled to the corner of Di
vision
I Mn^^-is b\
phone on arctnim of \hv
l►eing on fire. WTien the department
reached there thev found several men
and a number of Ivirs with shovels
and brush frying to put It out. The
fire was out of reach of any hydrants
it was t
nlssion.
alcal Into
chemlra
AMERICA(1
DRUG CO.
ASHED PROHDS
TO HOLD BACK
Select Good Man
m
Prcaldentlal
By Wire to the Evening Becord.
iDdlanapolU. June 24.-Oeneral Nel
son Miles hat naked the prohibition
antloanl coaventlon to defer rnnklng
ibe nomination for president na he
does not with to run U the democrau
noMlaate a good man.
Fred Gulatfa team mn away today
and dUtribuled oranget along Front
ttreec They only ran a abort diataace
when stopped. The only damnge othet^
wise was a slight break to the hanieat.
GET YOUR ice cream at JackMa*i
DOOR AND
WIND
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
ManAsar
CARLOS SELOON DEAD.
WE SELL
Twelfth District.
By Wire toyije Evening R-cord
;:<*r THE original
DYING FROM HORSE S KICK.
Lock Jaw Followed Acedent (
“HARDPAN
JSHOE
Pitcher.
By Wire ui the Evening Rt*eor*l
Charlotte. Mic|^ Jill
D wa« kid
Made by the
i
None other are ^bnj^he
uinc, we jrivc you
.TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
^
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%
Cbr. Lake Ave. and lOt»»
Real Thiukr.
The OM^ Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedrich&Co
New Slxn.l
Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30
we will throw out to those preaent in front of the atore, a large
quantity of aocka and handker
chiefs. the same as advertised
elsewhere as being a 35c value
for 3c: also 12 dor. good sus
penders.
The Boaton Store.
Cy
?
RINDGE CO.
242 Front Street
O. G. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eetabllahwdln 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Cbe Right Sort
of IDerchaiulise
at reasonable prices is what we have to offer.
the best dally and
in this portion of
Buttons Bar, Mich.. June 24 —EUb^
rations have been made
here for
fitting celebration of the GENERAL MILES NOT YET RE^
glorious I urth.
One of the main
FOR NOMINATION.
features will be
genuine Indian war
dance. Ull gan
parade and races
There will I
a on all rail
toj^^ all day.
S.BpndaScCo*s
FOR TH IS
WEEK ONLY
The OM Time .Methodists «iH hold j
a meeting at Fourh'i- railmad station I
and boat landing Julv 3 and 4 Kvervbody is invited
to come
and stay
through the ro.'eiings. A large attend
It J Brown
Bishop
\\nien this equipment Is complete ance is expected
Herald and Record plant and of- and Alice Taylor, evangelt<i. of
Rev Walter
W
I
e will be the most complete and cago. will be present
Uvdate in the state north of Grand
pids. - While Traverse City has nut
JACKSO.N'S driver will take yo
yet reacht'd a stage when such an ex
tensive c-quipmem Is demanded, the orders and ice cream whenever yi
Jackson s Candy Store.
publishers have great faith
in the want II
By Wire to the Evening Record
MOODY
Zhink pL
Off
Rev. F. C. Berger, presiding elder of
the Evangelical church and president
of the Michigan Sute Sunday School
a.HS4K-iallon. will give an address on
Palestine and the Orient at the Evan
gelical church Sunday evening at T:3u.
Rev. Berger has Just returned from a
lour of Palesilne. Egypt. Italy, Greece.
Germany. kYance and Swiixerland and
c lecture win Jk* full of l*caiiTlfiil de
ripilons and Incidents of Ihe.irip.
CAPTIVES
RELEASED^:
APPOINTED
TO CABINET
Ca««rir.
« eily Book Store
ANOTHER FIRE.
FROM
MUKDEN TO NEW CHWANG.
and when abe refoaed to elope with
dow and waa daahed to death on the
‘Tire Olorha Chat Work”
a-, all oun are brand new and ihod at oahraar
’
HAND BAGS
a corporation under that title
owned and published by Thos. T Hater
By Wlr« lo Ike Erneln* R«»rd.
Drlroli. Mich. June 14.-
OUR
N-. m.iie-ihr dty Aooa'i criebiate tlm j«r. «.
Vn..y..a-ilb-jo^ M foD ^thcFoaithur*.r.
Wc *M>1 a Id rmU awl Kc ov foodt.
WEATHER-Sbowen. and tbudScr .ions, loalabr and
r,.,i.T .-..-I and nonh portion,
Em-b H,uih<-rl> vinda.
friends and relatives
present who paid their last tribute to
The Bo
len, and the weeklr Grand Trav;
•nd W#Mld Hm VWtnd Her
ALL
II
to Cost HOW.
4>eirult. Mich. June 24—The
in the case of es-O
lie Works Moreland was
all night
erne Herald, for .lo years published bj
Wm U M*v« Dmii Hmrri^ in July
Tor Vea Boys!
ICE CRFJ^M at roar door
If you
donY *ee the wagon phone the suwe.
Ko. 144 and we will send It up.
Jackson s Candr. Store.
Facilitiea and New Equipment
SpecUl to the Evening Record.
AND
CDe Are atorks.Jlrc nil Rcadv;
LaFootaoe HoM Thio Momhvg.
Important Change In Traverse City’s
i Out All Night at
'mss iixm umwii nn
ipARCirrt
Sbowen and tbuadar atorau tonight
and Saturdav. Cooler west and north
portlooa FVeah aouiher» winds
Bowrai Parwoio W« the
MEWCAinUT
Onnrvt Donid and Party Hava I
EIGHTH YEAH—221
PETEK OOVimL DEAD
men's Suits at $5, $7<50,
$IOSI2-$OloS20
Into ever> price wc crowd the Kreatest value
and urge comparison with any reliable iine.
[feckwear25c.50cand75c
Sbirb 50c. 75c, $l.aBd$l.50
DdtebessPante $1. $1.50, $2 to $4.M
Underwear 25c, 50c and $t.00
Union Saits $i. $1.50 and $2.50
e WilbeH
C»nur TfMtV
•ai amha
.
Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want them '
Boys’ Waists
andIBIousss \^c to TiOc. Made
boih.blouse and Russian
blouse style, flight and
dark colors.
Boys’ Wasbabls
Suits
50c. 75c io:$2.50
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of washable knee
pants—w’hite duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 50c
Boys’straw an!
WbitsBuckHats
‘1
Straw goods from
10c to 50c—white di
25c and 50c-
HAMIITON CLOTHINC COi
Exesrsion Aisssil Marios Isliod
TONIOMT AT 7:30
STR. GOL.CMVIBi»
Euniiion to Bom Hmbor To
FARE 25 CBfTS RODIfD TRIP BOTH EXCDRSIORS
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TRAVEBSE CTTY, KICE^ RATtniDAY. JUNE 25, 1904.
SHOTEFFIEALVi
THEN LEAPKO TO DEATH EUEVEH
.
ETOMEE EELOW.
DETROIT
.
TRAGEDnr
nwcAiFniT
Ooorgt OM*ld and
Hm lMp<
•d tiM Aim A«^ fUilroad for
TKrt fVpooe.
BprcUl lo tbr Brrnlac Hocord.
Rrmakfort. Mlcb,. June 24—<;eo. R
Oonld of. New York and partr of Jo
railroad BMa bare inspected tbe Ann
Arbor road and rUlied fVankfol alih
an Ides fd eatablUhins a new car ferrj
MAO-lb^ween Frankfon and Mllsratikee,
CMARLCt tWAYZI WAt
OtHtO IV MOPELCM LOVE.
mss ALVOID Mown HEIC
PARENTS Al
IN TRAVERSE CITY.
Waa to Have Soon Marri^ In July
and Would Have Vlaitod Her Paronto at That TUno Swayxo
Wat Inouraaoo Asonl
By Wire lo Ibc Eroalag Record.
. OelrolL Mich.. June 24.-Maddeoed
by bopelesa lore. Cbarle* Swayae
widely known iosuraore a«ent a
fHaaon. need M and married, i
■Mraias aongbt an Inlerriew wUh Ef
Be U Alrord. a prHty JiVyear^ld clerk
In the Singer Sewing Machine
pany'a oIBce on ibe olerenth floor of
tbe Nev York Ufe Inaurance bulldlna
nnd when abe refuaed lo elope with
him and InaUted on lermlnnUng their
nrqanlntance. Swayte abor her and a.
•he fell be leaped from a near by win
dow and waa dashed to death on the
parement In full view of hundreda of
pemona
Mlaa Alrord waa abot twice, onn*
In the neck and once In the wrlM.
George Seeny. her accepted Io%er.
eonreyed her to the hoapital fihe D
expected to reeorer.
Bwayxe waa dead when pIrkiM up
having abot hlmaelf liefon> taklnr hia
terrible Jump.
Waa WHtino a LotUr.
Bwayxe worked for the New York
Ufe Inaurance company and waa writ*
Ina a letter to the paoera saving hU
dlamlaaal from the Houae of Correclion, where be waa warden, was due lo
Mlaa Alvortl. wbo waa matron there.
While he waa writing the letter Mlaa
Alrord came Into hla olflct*. What
tranapired then up lo the time of the
ahooting la unknown Bwayxe and the
Indy were diamlaaed from the llouac of
Correct U.n f«»r dlaorderly rohduci.
MAY OitAOREE.
Moretond Jury Waa Out All Night at
DetrelL
Special to the Evening Record.
Oetrolt. Mich.. June 24 —The Jury
in tbe case of ex-Com mlaa loner of Pub^
lie Works Moreland waa avt all night
and mar disagree.
RETREAT
CUTOFF
GENERAL KUROKI HAS BLOCKED
KUROPATKIN.
lUSSlAlfS TAKE NEW LINE
WILL STRETCH FORCES FROM
MUKDEN TO NEW CHWANG.
Heavy Firing Again Heard at Port
Arthur—Lasted Several Hours
Last ■ Night and Waa Returned This Morning.
By Wire to the Evening Record
SI. Petersburg. June 24.—A dispatch
Indicates that Kuropatkin with Tackelburg s two divUions and a BiberUn dl
3 have had their direct line of re
cut off by General Kiimkl at Hal
Cheng General Oku. loo. U pressing
from the aoiith and adds to Kuroki ^
strategic strength. The direction of
New Chwang where a small forin-s-H
of RuKKians are busily Inirenching
•mM lvee U kiiU oi»en and it U prob
abli- that the ItuKviacs a III now take
Mretching their ftirret.
Mnk<l, n t«> N«.w Chwang
r;£"
Firing at Port Arthur.
By Wire to the Eh-ening Record
Chee Foo. June 24.-Heavy flrl
Mlaa Alrord was well kTiown In thia wsk heard In tbe direct bin of Port ,
city, having rialted her brother. 4>ank thur last night and wa.«4 re>4um«-d t
Alrord. last aummer. While here ahe
■lade manr friends who will l»e
grieved lo leayn of her tragic ex|H«rl
ence. Mlaa Alrord waa planning to
cone to thla cliv In a few dava for a
rlalt with her brother.
Mlaa Alrord and her flance. Gt'orge
Seeney. were expected here In July
Their wedding waa to have taken p ace
BERALDAND
RETOTOCO.
rem oomnriiL dead
Cl»e lire OlerkS’Wre nil Ready
Gawaral Parwaia Waa tha
a Held Thia Morning.
DAILY AMO WCCKL'} HAVE BEEN terdav morning at tbe a«r:nm
rrakpareaU at tbe aged of Zi yexr-.
IMCORPORATEO.
abort aervlce vea held Ibis
at
S;3rt o'clock from 8t. Francis church.
A brother of the deceased Joh'. Cnxr
PAID UP CAPITAL MtoOM veil of Cheboygan. wa<* notified of his
Illness but was unable to reach tbe
city before his death, getting here
Besides
NEW DUPLEX WEBB PERFECTING yesterday aflemoon
brother be leaves a sister; also
PRESS INSTALLED.
and daughter W. 8 Anderson had
charge of
funeral. HU Insanity
riding k wheel and run
Important Change in Travorae City’s ning into a telegraph fiole.
Mtoa LaFentaas’a Funeral.
Leading Publishing Houao—Added
The funeral of Miss Marguerite |ji
Facilltle. and New Eduipment
Footsee waa held this morning at 9
o’clock from St. Francis church under
to Coat SlOjrnk
direction of H L. Carter. There
a number of friends and relatives
The Evening Rectjrd. heretofore present who paid their Ust iriUite to
published by Thus. T. Bales and J. W.
The floral offerings
Hannen. and tbe weekly Grand Trav
erse Herald, for 3U years published by
ON PALESTINE.
Tboa. T. Bales, will hereafter l»e pub
ICE CREXM at your door If you
don't see tbe u
No. 144 and we
_______ n?”<^dr^tore
GET Yarn Ice crecx at Jark-nn
nd get she best
221» 3t
ALL
HAND BAdS
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25 Per Cent
PEROICARIS AND VAI
FREE MEN.
APPOMTEO '
TO CABINET
Ralauti Hat the Cash and the Captives
Will Probably Arrive in Tan-
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Wsf^hlngton. June 24—A dUpatch
)0Y SUCCEEDS ATTORNEY
from Consul General Giimmere re
^^^ENERAL KNOX.
ed at the state deiiariment IhU
ninfc. savs a letter from the two
captives. Perdleans and Varb y. ktafes
ten Will St SecreUry of lha Navy that they left this morning from Ijt
foul) and exiiect to arrive In Tangier
tonight. The department U assured
that the ransom has lieen paid and the
captives releastMl.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Waahlngtoo. June 24.—The followFINE ALONG H. ft N. E.
Inr cabinet appoint menu arc an
nouDced: William H Moody of Masaa- Much Smoke CmiemJ People to Believe
chuaelta. attorney general; Paul Mor
That the City of Manistee Was
too of Illinois, secretary of the navy;
Burning Up.
Victor H. Metcalf of California, aecre
lary of commerce and laU»r. The
resignations of Attorney Oenerml Kr r
city
that Manistee
lake effect July 1.
burning up.
? fire was along the
Paul Morton up lo
wi
M It N E track for
no-<J I stance
ocral. He then boted and
The 1
t waa at Buckley A Douglas’
gold' democrat and
near Trout river. Sec
the principles of democracy tion men imp
were fighting It at 4 o’clock
bUcan.
He
U
the
and became a repu
were making ver>- little headway
head
r the Santa
second vice prealdei
ifd extinguishing It The Are is in
railroad. Mr. Metcalf has served
i' lumber piles.
the last three coogreaacs and t^k a
prominent part of the affairs of the
FOURTH AT BUTTONS BAY.
wavs and meana
bouse of which he i
Indian War Dance Will Be One of the
Features.
FIRLAMDEBULLU
Special to tbe Evening Reconl
Buttons Bay. Mich. June 24 —Elabete preparaUons have been made
t. B.*nl .. M. A H. t.
here for a fitting celebration of the
FNI«M
M«r Kalev* and
glorious Fourth. One of the male
F*U Dtt»
features will be a genuine Indian wai
dance, ball game, parade and races
There will be reduced rates on all railSpacUl lo III* ET*at«« Reeonl.
special train
IUI*Ta. Mich, Jan* *4—A Flntonder
FOR TH IS
WEEK ONLY
/
gellcal church Sunday evening at 7 :30.
Rev. B«*rger baa Just returned from a
lour of Palestine. Egypt. luly. Greece.
Germany . France and Swiixerland and
the fectiire will be full of lieantlful d-script Ions and Mcidents of the trip.
ANOTHER FIRE.
...219..
epartment Called Out by Burning
Commons This Morning,
At 11 u'cIo<-k today the fire departent was called to the rtirner of Dision and
AMERICA;^
DRUG CO.
lK*lng on Are. WTun the department
reached there th«*v found several men
and a number of l»oys with shovels
and brush trying to pul U out Tbe
fire was out of reach of any h.vdrxnts
ALBERT CLOBEN8KY.
nlcal Into c^immlsslon.
Twelfth District.
By Wire to th*- Evenlnc H*-rord
bSart*
N“‘K!"?Xil
Said He Will
SaMct Good Man at PratWential
tHln here today and fell In beti
tbe cam. He waa InatanUy killed
waa employed at Hnghea* camp.
'
LAMPSON-STORM.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
June 24.—OenemI Neb
B Witfwaaday at Homo of Willasked the prohlbttioa
lam Dmctar of Intafid.
ition to defer making
Defeated Three Oeemaa Yachts in the
Special to tbe Evening Record.
tlon for president as he
KM Race.
Interkicben. Jane 24.-^amea Lamp- does not with to i I If tbe democrat
By WIfw to tbe Braninff Record.
son and Mrs. Laurm W. Storm of BelKM. Jana 24.-Tba iagomar won lalm. Ohio, were mafrtedjan
Fred Guisti’a teun ran
her race from three aerama yadiu.
nnd dUiributed omngen along Front
Herr BattaV Hamburg Saiabed aaeoad.
atreec They only ran n a‘
Tbe kaiaar^ yaeht Meteor loat her top
INOOMAR WON.
meat and was towed into tbe harbor
wise wns n alight I
TRV Ai
acribara on bm awttiAbonm
Big Clothing Sale'
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS OEUVEREO SAME DAY
ORDERED.
WE SELL
............ -iHARDPAN
SHOE
DYING FROM HORSE’S KICK.
;
Made by the
;RINDGEC0.
None oiher are gen
uine. we give you the
Real Thing.
.Thc OM Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Co
New Stand
242 Front Street
: O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
I
:
Eatabllahwcnn I8S8
Room 210 Slat* Bank Bldg.
Cbe Kiabf Sort
of IDcrcbandise
at reasonable prict-s is what we have to offer.
Into everj price we crowd the greatest value
and urge comparison with any reliable iine.
neckwear 25c, SOc and 75c
Shirb 50c, 75c, $1. and $1.50
Datchess Pants |i, $1.50, $2 to $4.50
Underwear 25c, 50^ and $1.00
Union Snits $1. $1 JO and $2.50
(
Z!i!!ldtw
.think of...
«..r.i:r;?;:;;:;THE
original
gress fmm tin- Twelfth
frniii
men’s $uH$ at $5, $7.50,
ASHED PROHIBS
$10,
$12.501» $20
TOHOLDBAIg
ENERAL MILES NOT YET READY
FOR NOMINATION.
8.i.rd.r.
CARLOS SELOON DEAD-
Lock Jaw Followed Accident to Mrs.
PiUher.
By Wire Ki thi> Evi ning Ret-iird
Charlotte. Mirlu June 24 - Mr*
Pitcher, who was kicked by a bur
iHdng installed by an cxikti sent by Is dying I.<»ck Jaw has set in.
manufacturers, and will lie In
oiu ratlon In alKuit a week. Other Imments to Increase the capacity of a mt-eting at Foueb’s railnuKl vtaiiim
Jiilv :i and 4 Every
and boat landl
printing depar
slay
body is invited to c
Deluding consbU
are In progre
through the nu'etings.
material.
When this equipment U complete •nee Is expecteil Bishop II J Brown
Herald and Record plant and of and Alice Taylor, evang-h^. of t’hi
cago.
mill
be
present
Ut-v
Walter
lie the most romplete and
in the state north of Grand Kdmards, committee.
ille Traverse City has not
■ver will take your
JACKSON’S
yet reached a stagV when such an ex
earn mbenever you
tensive equipment is demanded, the
on s Candv Store
hers have great faith In the
future, and propose to Ik? pre
pared for all enrergenrlos. liellevlng
hlng U too good for Traverse
City and that It U the course of wU
dom to lie ahead of the procession,
ther than In the front rank.
The Herald mas established in iKTik.
c same as advertised
id U recognlrtvl as the l»cft and most
t as being a 3Sc value
fluential family we«‘kly
Iso 12 dox. good susIts business has grown steadily and
substantial aanner. the Herald r
e lielni
date and
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
gan.
The Evening Record was esUblUhed
In 1K97 and by steady strides, stimu
laled by a~i>rogTesslve policy and a
Ann purposq of rellabnily H has l>ecome recocnlxed as Northern MlchlThe businest. of both papers has
groan constantly during the past few
until Increased farlllnes have
e an absolute necessity. Better
preM facilities have been the flmt care
publishers, and this has been
the purchase of the
pcrft-cilng press mcntlon^-d lK*fore.
The Improvement already installed
and others in contemplation will agregatc in cost about llo.ik>o. and
Herald and Record Company Intends lo
re no pains tior expense to maln; the Evening Record and Grand
Traverse Herald as the best dally and
weekly newspapers in this portion of
the Bia
« eily Book $tere
Off
CAPTIVES
RELEASEDTf
during that
“Fire Clerks Chat Clerk”
f. dl oan ire brud new uxl .hoot a. oolyae*
one. CMC CiBoriy.
WIUTHRR—8bowm uid Uiujiw Monu ioai«M ud
CtMilcr we.„i and north porllonr. Fn-sh soulhcrlv winds.
lUbed by tbe Herald and Record Com Rev. C. F.^rgcr Will Speak at Evanpany. a corporation under that title
gclicaJ Church.
having been completed yesterday. Cp
r. F. C. Berger, presiding elder of
to this time the Herald has been the Evangelical church and president
owned and publiabed by Thos. T Hales of the Michigan Stale Sunday School
iatlon. will give an address on
and the Rec«»rd by Bates A Hannen.
e ctimpany succeeds to the pub
ig business of tbe Grand Trav
Herald and thf Evening Record
he extensive commercUl and cat
alogue printing business carried nn
‘rel.ifor.4 by the Herald ofllce.
The officers consist of Thus T.
BalefT. prt-sident; Geo. G. Bales of Chi
cagoj \Jce president; J. W. Hannen.
ab; Mabel Bales, treasurer.
Thej^ ofllcers constituie the board of
directors and the entire lli-t of slix-k
holders.
The management of the busln«^ re
sins practically as liefore. Thos. T
Bales having direct charge of the Her
ald as editor and manager, and J. W.
Hannen as editor and manager of the
Evening Rtvord. Mr. Hannen also
having charge of the Job printing de
partment. Geo C. Bates, president of
Poulintoulln- Journal Pub
ing company of Chb
c an active part In tl
Record Company, but will continue to
on hU Chicago buslm-k.s. MUs
Hateti wll continue In charge of
the bu^lne*.•4 otfick
Tbe din>ci reMiIt of the organlxa
[»n of the Herald and Record Com
pany U th»* Impniveroent of tbe entire
nn^ehanlcal «-qulpment. the most Im
purtani n.ldltlon In-lng a Duplux Web
Perf4-ctlng nt-wfipaper p^e^s. a preMprint and fold complete
four. six. eight, ten or twelve
page pafK-Ph an hour, at a singb- pro
cess. ThU great press U the latest
and most |>erfoct piece of. mi'ChanUni
paiv^rs of fmm '*.(«*•• to
OUR
Ter Yea Ben !
N-. nuMc-.. ihr dtjr doen’t ceMnte thb jw. »•
in
y.u ,i I b- jal
loll 61 the Fooith u rrv.
We went >< u 16 *dl uH Kc <Mr t06dL
MFG.CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lak* Ava. and lOth
Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want them
Boys’ Waists
andlBlouses
l»c to .V)c. Made
both.blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colors.
Boys’ Washable
Suits
50c. 75c io:$2Ji0
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of washable knese
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 50c
Boys’straw ani
White DuckHats
Straw goods from
lOc to 50c—white
25c and
■■
■
n
HAMILTON CIOTNMI! Col
Excursion Around Marion IsM
TOIMIOMT AT 7:30
0*-oH»*«rs
6. WOMm,
C#r»cp TrNrf
STR. COI.UMI
Esconicn to Bowen Harbor Tumdoow AUnami^ I
FARE 25 CEIfTS ROOlfD TRIP BOTH EXCDRSttllS
THE ZVlnTO «B(X»Dk
THEEVENINGRECORD ■ISPONDED
TO 3 CALLS
i<gTt.ioca,ranuT,nnriHM»»>
tor n fltw WM In mr%4mtm bmt altbi
Buy Your
Suit Now
wntar mraek n wtnAiw It iGnllmH B
WMle wna rery pnmd «f iba acrrlec
hard lo hgHtrt a mmr aach aa
^^hat
Mr. Bound apoka vary higbly of the
twk of tba Are deportment tbis momtg nod fe^ vary tbnnkfnl that ba asMm B. Dykatm made a catch of
amn^i^
LOM
WILL CXCCEO FIFTECN
MUNDftCO OOLLAIIA.
Or. H. B. Gamar'a Heoaa BortMd.
mbar PAa Oaatoayad rice Da-
tree calls. This
*^s!l»**Sa*Anit
THt CHICAGO COWVCNTIOM.
TW crwt rvfMtbttcM MtJoul e
mtiM at OUeacD to aodetf. Tba
Lambar Pits Biiniad.
tiekH haa bm ooMtaaiad aad tba
work baa bm 4oaa. BooMTab
Fklfbaaka ara tbe »aa cbOMi aad
• :SO last evening and was
tWf ami baad iba rapobHeaa tIekaL
tally destroyed. Mr Dcsote dla
Dm^k* tba tact that tba eoBTcatioa ered the Are and telephooad in the
aoU. vbaa Fraak fl.
and the entire pile burned, nan <
bit apaaeb yaatardar with tba m«
imber
af Sooaeiral^a aaaa tor tba hlibaat The pile was locsttnl
oSea arltbia tba gift of the paoala. tbo *
-le of the l*cre Marquette road,
ona
uni of the high wind 1
se there was danger
•laataa. Oorlac ttbat tiaa. tba dala^
lumlw across the rlvc-r. belon
Salaa araat wild, tbay ebaarad. tbay the oval Wood DUb com,«tny. burning.
aroM to tbair fact, they atood oo the How the Are caught is not known but
It U supposed that It originated from
abairt aad ao«a varad flaaa.
Ares started by boys who had b«*n
Tba Cbicato eooaaatloo wai a
swimming. The loss 1. small ** the
aata ooaraatloa. It waa gatban
gatbar for a parpooa. la a grara. dig
allad way. tba rapraaaautlra* c
A small house located at 415 Bast
paopla eoaalderad tba goaatkku that Eighth street was prmctlmJly de
stroyed last night about 1 o’clock. The
arara atactiag tba paopla aat
aoaiiaatad tba two men bast fltied for bouse was the property of Dr. H. B.
Oamer. he having purchased It imly
tbablgboflea. Tbara wa. do call for about two'weeka ago.
aboiblag aad hurrablag at that Uma.
It Is mppoaed that this Are was of
Incendiary origin as no one was living
hot trbaa tba paopar omaot cane t]
In the bouse. HTiether It wa. cat
ooavaote ahowad that It was oot
by tramps or others will probi
eoM. d^ tblag. but Imbued «lih life never l»e known. The house was
aad aaargy. That aama eaergy vlU and not valuable but cm account of Its
ba abovn to fullaat adrautage later In being so ck»se to other houses It was a
dangerous Are. The high wind carrie«l
tba yaar.
sparks several blocks and kept pcHiple
Tba combination te pleasing to the living In that vicinity busy watching
paopla. There ware no contests for their homes. The inside or the house
was entirely gutted and the roof fell
tba places, arerythlag was ban
The two man named will act wisely In but the walls siili stand. The house
canned l»e repaired. The• loss Is fully
aad wall, that Is a foregone conclusion
alaa the choice would bare bean differ turned
eat Tba Roosevelt admlnUtratkw
Round A Sons' Foundry Scorched.
bas bean aatlsfactory and when the
Before the Aremen had completed
ballots are coontad next November H their work on the house of Dr. Oamer
is certain that the people of the na^ another alarm was turn^l In from box
17. This was for tbe foundry but many
tioa win again emphasUe this aatlsfac- stipiwsed
It was the same Are turned
In from another box. This was almut
la accordaace with the suggesUon
amda by the Record yesterday Chief of
Mica Rennie has issued aoUce that
tba ordlnaoca in regard to Are crack
ers and Are works Inside the cltr llm
its win ba enforced to tba letter. Not
only that but the sale of blank cart
ridges and cannon crackers to young
boys bas been prohibited. This Is
wlaa precmutlon. Every year the vic
tims of the **toy** pUtoI are so m
MS that it may be fairly riaased as a
daagermis weapon. Also the aeoMenls
from the use of cannon crackers are
many and painful Much annoyance
win he saved and trouble averted by
the enforcement of this ordinanc«
The Are In the ftuintln’ had st-enred
a good start before it was discovered
and the interior, upstairs, was a seeth
ing caldron. Soon four line* of hose
were playing on It and the Aremen had
It under control after a hard Aght. The
Are was a ven* bad one to Aght from
the fact that the building Is
with aheet Iron and the only way
get at the Arc was by getting Inside
tbe building and the
i anything but pleas
med that
na way from the
started In
Are bmt
vary bad*nnd aow
Ibis time was lost ia gatttag ceomd 4bose wbo ware tryteg to get
si aaore tba work.
let oar leader hearto prwvmn. aad aoC
apeak oa ao eolema n andtter. were It
not that the ManiaUqoe people themselv«B have bma boasting of the tact.
Aad ao bf goes: -Maalstlqnek
flJBO bet ■e - Bay. bat that gives.
’emallac iDce for oae luxurious ride.
at lensL
The abUUy to be Johaay-on-tbespot
WILL ENFORCE CITY ORDINANCE UArsteiaaa. If you can’t be-oo,” be
aa ”Dcar- as yoo eaa. and a Scouville
STRICTLY.
lawyer has made arrmngementt for
tbatparpoae. Me has laataUed a telephooe la hta hoam tor the aae of tboee
CaiuioD Crackara Cannot Be told to who wish to start divorce proceedinga
oa the spar of the momeaL He la.
Imalf Beys un Aeeeunt of Oanter
ihua. -aexl- to people all over the
»aniy. All they have to do is give
to the Yeunpaters.
•ceatral” hla number.
Good for the yonag people. When It
Chief of Police John Rennie stated
to -spooning” under the abeb
3 the Record this aaomlng that tbe »mea
ordinance in regard to the use of Are efiag elma and the pine trees the one
mudlilao
DoceaaaiT is ’no be nil nkme
must be observed or arrests
with
cDcb
o(bcr.% 8o tbe BdwardaHow. There U a city ordlnaace prohibiting their use In the cor
porate llralts and they cannot be naed public atrmta. Tbia aummary action
anr time unless the msyor
km at the request of the young
permission which has not been done
of tbe town. Wbo wants a big
this year and as there ta to be no celehim or her when
In this city It Is hardly likely
? Public stn-ets
that permission will be gtren.
step farther has been taken
blank cartridges or caaooo
ing the mile boxes placed In business
crackers will be allowed pader any bouses
for the beneAt of the -fresh
In the city. Several
farm,”
hmvo been selling small boys tbe airloanalnli
grass widows are eagerly
cannon Are crackers aad the chief bas awaiting
tbe annual convention of
notlAed them to quit. There ai
Michigan hay dealers, which meeu ai
of the small boys wbo do not
tbe capital early In August.
the danger of handling the
.
Niles
business
men are still Agurlng
cracker and this precaution Is being
oa tbe creamery proposition and
uken to save accidents.
A large number of small boys have plan is oo foot to organize a local cc
pany
and
erect
a
$3,000 building.
already been celebrating oti the local
•IrMU and ihe chW will pat • .lop Ip
* Charlotte man who has been hold
for higher
It lia.«ll.telr. With ih. too* >p.ll o«
prices
dry weather tl la very dangerous to
discovered thal
use Areworks oo the atreeU and every
precaution is to be taken to protect • total
i wbo has the air
Kalkaska i
the city regardless of tbe small boy’s
fare by
here he
This Is In line with the Record s sug
» contest; at least.
CBIEFBAKS^
FHEWOBHS
It Is a ^ullar fad that an Iron
HEMOBIALSEIVICES
River harlier coromltte<l suicide the
other day by shooting himself with
Judge John A. Lorrniger Will Make rctolver. while a Marquette gunsmith
ended his life with a raxor
the Addrem to the K. P.’a-Manla.
Alta Holmes, bead miller In the
tee Lodge Coming.
mills of H. B. Slocum A Son. of Hubbardslown. committed suicide Satnrday. by hanging himself In the
He leaves a widow and
of Pythias! t
The village of Holly Is in a S4
rial services Siindav. Ji
situation, as the water supply has
services. Vhlch will be
given out and It will tie some time lie^
be held at the cen
cemetery. A
fore
other wells can Ih> sun
moiial address has been prv
while
tbe village Is In grave
will be delivered by John A. Loranger.
Manistee lodge. No. 43. K. P.. has ac case of Are.
cepted an invitation to lie prenent and
participate In the services. AU mem tbat**roore^pulpwood Is l»elng shipped
bers of the Traverse City lodge. No to southern |»aper mills this year
73. are requested to meet at the lodge Michigan forests I ban ever 1.
One thousand cartoads are sh
mom at 1 o’clock
dally to a single svstem of mills
A Cadillac man traveling in Europe
5J«E BUILOIN&
wrote home to his local paper and told
his experiences on the ocean %oyrof«,CouH«r Make* Favorable of
age. About every other paragraph in
the letter was devoted to the fact that
one could buy anything to drink on
Whileilo Tr.ver»e*Cii> Saturday
had the pleasure of Inspecting the new lioard that be desired.
Prof. James P. Richardson, presl
State bank building, and Traverse City
can be proud of such a building, says dent of the Methodist Protestant col
the Charlevoix Courier. In no city lege at Nagaya. Japan, who
regardless.of sire, is there a better ing a Iseason at his Michigan
the Japanese
I
built structure, and the liank quarters Adrian. believes
with Russia. Prof. Richin their
especially, are the Ai^t wc have i
ardson wishes the success of the Japa
anywhere, tbe simple elegance of
nese on the ground that If th^- trl
whole lH*lng more attractive than
umph. the Christian missionary emuae
most ornate AnUh would be
as It has
win receive such^an
Alt, yeL according
PROHIBITION MEETING.
never expc
tbe professor, ’’the govemmen
Rev. Henry McKinley Delivered an people are rather Intolerant of <
tlan schools and put many ohsUcles in
Address at Long Lake.
the way of success, but this prejudice
Tuesday evening there was
is gradually dying out” and he believes
prohibition meting in the town tliat aoon the mission schools. If they
‘ speaker of tbe do not enjoy the government patron
haH at Long Lake,
ry McKinley of
evening was Rev. Henry
i
age. will at least not be compelled to
•ch of this city. Be- work against government oppoaltlon.
. by Rev. McKinley a The mUalonary predicates his hope of
sides the
Ane program waa given and
Japanese succ«-ss in the war on the
Ing was very pleasantly spent. There fact that in
Jap mind death
was a very large attendance
' passport
brave battle
and they
the second Aoor among
t lot or valuable patterns. The main
loss is on the patterns, although the
building was quite badly damaged.
Many of tbe patterns will be hard to
replace. Some of the more valuable
ones are pillars for bundlngs. patterns
Traverse City Is fortunate in many of a gas engine, patterns for the city
raapacts. hut In the matter of Are pro^
w and the loss to both the patterns
taction It Is doubly so. Not only Is the
building w ill exceed ll.r.00.
water supply Inexhaustible but tl
he machine shop connected with
stallatlon of the new pump at the
onglng to Elmendorf
water works guarantees a pre
slightly damagetl by
anBclent to do all that Is required of water on the machinery whlrh bas
Imdiy rusted
Water also did some
It. The expediency with which the damage
to the casting department of
Rounds Are wai gotten under control tbe foundry.
Mr. Round ha.s a rush of work on
Inst night shows what the department
can do when It has proper water aid. hand which he was afraid the Are
OPENED UPHOLSTERY SHOP.
Flra protection Is one of ahe things
1. F. Harris of Grand Rapids Kaa
most carefully cinsWafcd by toct
Located Hera.
saaktag a locatloo and Traverse City
Is second to no city la Michigan or the
an expert upholsterer
H. F. H
located in this
of Grand Rapids, has lo
The Arst real test of the i
middle west oo that point.
city. He has opened a shop at 418
outh I’nl
Cl uphols
arris has had
Building Payrr
Building Paprr
J^Uilding Paper
wish to dose out our stock of Roofing
and .Building Paper, and will make interesting
prices on
How’s ThUr
We offer One Hundred Dollars
ward for any case of CaUirh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENET A CO. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him perfecUy boooraWe in all
business transactions, and Anandally
vln. Wholeeale Druggists. Toledo, O.
ea of the nys
free. Price.
I Our stock of Lumber, Doors. Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before fall and we can make it to your in-^
totest to deal with us.
King Edwa«nika m rare fraudulent
clock. It was given to him when be
was touring In India and was said to
have bm made by avPrteat of tbe
highMt sanctity. It waa a holy clock
and showed the hour* In Banaerit ftgure*. the changes of the moon, and so
on. and behaved luelf aa a weU-oc^
dered holy clock ahould- Boam yuan
after the tntenials went wrong mnd the
royal clockmakcra waa bidden to aseretae his skill upon iu Tbe works
all bore the trade mark of a wellknown London Arm.
MRS D. M. HOPKINS, fashionable
hair dresser. wlU arrive la the city
Sunday for a two weeks* stay.
__________ mut
IJL €. Breilick Co,
N-EW CANDIBS, Isdadlag marri
mallowa at ’’only” 10 oenU a pound.
TheBeooomy.
AUthisgaaontniutockMc
oBt at
^
^AMK
J
Onc-FourthOff
8paTiBiarEn7b8:ai
AU Uit Mason's snitt at ONK-HALF
PRICE. Look at oar line o( tallies'
«it. before r» bay.
CAMPING
SOOTH
SIDE
sort and aUeDd your work. Only
a few shore lots left. Lots which
sold three years ago for $50 are
DOW worth $400. We canDoC
guarastee the present price
after July laL
Open Tuesday and Saturday
evenings.
A. J. WILHELM SA'b’b!
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK. TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT OEUyERY
BOTH I
THE MARKETA
H is Cheaper to ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TMME
BURN GASOLINE
CASH GROCER
or KKROSKNF.tlun wck>1
and it is much in->ic com
fortable. At the price* wc
arcfclhng -Junior” Gaso
line ami Wickless Wuc
flaroc Oil sto\ cs for. jrou
cannot afford lobe without
one. Con e in/and let us
ahow them to )t)u; our
prices w.ll xmivtsc you.
Wc sell the DKTROIT
JKWKL GAS STOVES
Ladies, •ycu can Jump on it
pla on It but it will «m_. ^amlling
•vary
Vamlah. A
aty.
FRANATRUDE
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT—But
CMcitMlf Kc n.
CnkhftattKiac It.
146 EAST FRONT STREET
win close that day.
HAVE YOU socureil your new
ft’ Orlnnell Bn»s* factory on
lent sale closes Sntur.lay. June
8HAVINGA
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YETT
Bouth Side Lumbm-
Record Want Ada. bring Big
Retuma for the money Invoalad.
226 Eatl FinI StM
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Mp’s Furnishings
Furnished by ihe “store that knows.”
That is our business, we keep ahead of the time, we have to. you expect it of ua. we fulfill your cxpecUtlom.
Negligee Shirts
When it comes to buying shirts, most men are decidedly particular about the patterns. This Is all right. donH
bother us a biL for we have prepared ourselves for the most exacting. Seen our new shirts? There is not
an -ofr pattern in the whole line. You may not like them all. nelthor do others but. many pattema for
united
>: that
“since Perry. In 183$. showed to them
that the west had better tools for war
than they had they set themselves to
a sciemlflc Hudr of modem means
and methods of war and have taken
the lH*st thal each nation had to offer.” On the aubject of Christianity.
Pnif. Richardson observes that ’there
art* thousands who have never heard
of Jesus ChrUl. and much1 of whai one
i tbe remarkreads in the papers
able progress of the Japanese, their
enlightenment, etc., is pure poeiry.-
many people give many customers all the shirts they want, and the prices are from 50c to $2.50.
They’re Smart
White and fancy vesta are always smart. Tasty dressers arc^buying many of them—
see. The vest and the tie are the only features of man’s attire that might be termed
change ofUn you
mamental.
They
serve to brighUn up a man’s otherwise rather sombre appearance. We are showing a line of white and
fancy vests that are exceedingly handsome. The price (s the captivating part of it-$1 $1.50, $2 and $3.
Men’s pto Summer Suits
Mechanics’
Tools
These warm days are forcible reminders that you need thinner clothing. Better have a suit ready for these
day., then you won’t suffer. Not when you can buy such auiU aa we have for $4.50. $5JX). $5.50. $6.00, $7JO.
IIOJQO and
Men’s Belts
See them In our ahow window.
Hand aaw* each 6$c. i7c and
Plumb level*, Sargent A Oo.’a,
large aUes 74c and 7$c each.
Jennings’ patent blue finished
anger, bits AI quality. 14c and
apwardasoltd cast steeU
each I7c and $5c.
Fine Bteel aqnarea. each 7$c.
Raxor Honet. each 7cOobbler aeta. OM. €5c and 45c
Brasa head natla. per 100. 6c.
TMs Is only a few of them.
Call early or they srUl be gone.
Aiw*r(
yw*'
I line n we hav. at ZSc. Me. TSe. tXXKi.
.nd
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE aiuiMi A uy
uv
inimnu cninfiiir
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HANNAH & LAY CO’S
BOWIHDTBE
HmiSm FEELT
NEWS AMO
HIOHE8T QUAUTY POeSIBlf
CXPREtt
,
Ouf^Rcgular Prices
Are below nthera* Special prlc^ W special prices are»>elow whatemall dealers and those who handle a little furni
ture have to pay.
B E S
Wc Arc MakiM: Special Prices ffow
^etj. por in a d« of wtldj
. UNIPCMM AHO SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE OiTY,
•Tileture
re who
lent deaths Is the basis of the supersti
tion. mad the fart that there are thir
teen homses on the street, which Is
^Tldjator Blahop of New York, after hut a block In length. U held to be re^
wearUif a beard for manjr rears, re- sponsible for the many fatalities. The
mtijr had It shaved cleaa. The effect record, pocslbly not complete, la as
l« aoc at all satlafaciorr to the dlstln follows, the list including only persons
Kolshed Catholic
who have been victims within recent
In proeaas of colUvatW
years:
IsUid want the name
ployed on a dredge: Martin McNeeley.
n to death while on his way to
Ther arse that the dtr has a pt
on: Reuben Smith. Jr., killed In a
Uve dm aad that It eooM do so
bridge aeddeni: FZddle Vlgeanl. elec
•aslljr with a new aaaie. Others are
ted by a live wire; John K. Mc
opposed to chance, aarlacI that reform Gregor. killed
by a street car last
can he effected withoat adopilnc the
; Annie Morrison, attempted sulcuaibersoBse name aacsrsled or any
by drowning In the canal; Arthur
other.
An American lady who recently was
presented at the ChUiese eoort writes
w the Philadelphia Prtend to say how
deeply she
was Impressed by “the
macnetlsm and twofold character of
that fasclnailnc old woman” the em
press* voice, she added, was the roost
bMtttIful ever heard, havlnc the *‘clcar
tunes of a bell.**
The oMesi soverelfn In Europe Is
^
Summer
Tootwear
mafu. fi£: King Edward VII. €2; the
sultan of Turkey. «l: the king of
Oredbe. M; the Oerman emperor. 46;
JH Special
Prices,;
NeiheHands. 23. and the king of ffpaln.
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“iBamuel
g. Miles, the oldest active
newspaper man In New England, has
been art critic of the Boston Globe
since lt72.
He has Jnsi turned W*
elgbilelh year and began bU news^per career In 124K as a reporter on the
Boston Herald
Alert and keen, his
physical agility beyond question and
his powers of endurance such as to
give him no thought of fatigue **8ain”
Miles does not care to be called ‘old
»an** bveo In affectionate fashion
Daniel G. Burr, aged *4. a survivor
of company H. Fourth regimeni,
milled at Parts. III., June 4. 1846. 1
the war with Mexico, has heW s
nnloB by himself at the fair grounds
Paris. As be had done anntmlly for
Our stock Is Iristllng with bar
gains
We mention t few:
original roll bf
ulU pen and of ^
he had costU^yll^r o
Fine Line of Buffcls and Chin i CIoscis
at what common dealcni would have lo pay^for them.
Had a Bita.
C. E.H«
om a fis
brought a
him.
Ho
caught one
St has returned to the city
ng trip to Elk Rapids. He
Ice string of fish back with
»rer.
it Is said he only
lltfle fellow. There were
When they came to return ho
did not have any fish. A nun
Women'.
and ra>r.
Sllppen. cool
Women s S«Tge Cimin-ess Shoes,
rome In the lapel of hit cost and had a
* IMrsald*thal*^ES^M5S?Van Wyck
of Nil York who^ J«.t «ll^l f^
England, made a great deal of money
by consta^ly
J
I
ledge became somewhat
his work. He
assisted his father in h
that
declares, as docs Dr. Brett,
E
y dlao
can locate the cause of any
disease
He does this by merely looking at the
of the ail
patient and finding the
A short time ago a little girl in
South Braintree bad. It was thought,
t!
swallowed'a penny.
Young Brett
isreu
hKikotl at^hpr while he was hypnotised
and said that she had not. hut that she
m>as aufferlng from a growth In the
ach.i After her death an ex
!io™of the child proved that the l»oy
«a$ right.
A year ago he looked at a woimii
who was matron at a private hoepiial
in IblR city.
-Can vou ^ee through roe?”
The biiy an»wered that he could, and
afterwards told his father that he saw
a F|*ot In the woman** lungs. She died
frmo tuberculosis a few months later.
Young Brett Is able to see only when
he Is hypnotlxed by hi* father
His
mother has hypnotUed him frequently,
hut he cannot bee anything unusual
. V.11.X he Is under her mnuenee.
e to say he dcihs not possess the
of *e.dnc exrei.t In l.right
! up speakeasies
Western Pennsylvania.
hill. In a cave
ahere
Us entrance.
The cave was
Women's Shoes, patent
good styles, special price
cariHU, Handsome fu
a big
scattered alnnit and there
Ice iKix containing nearly r
of l>eer.
electric light plant had^l>cen InAn el
ailed, Imt the police think the power
to nm the plant was taken from
line that passes la 1
>*il of aI in.llry
in.ll.
vicinity of the cave. When the police
made their unexpected call they found
10 liarrels of CH^rman wine, a couple
large qnantlty
of liarrels of
of whisky.
The propri
Harbin, and 2.1 vUltofs i
the cave and Uken to t
Michigan Troop* Paaacd
Very Good
Inapoctlon.
$Lf0
tips,
Unslng. Mich.. June 24.—MaJ. C. ;A.
Vernou. L*. S. A.. Inspector of the
Michigan National Guard, ha* submit
ted a report of hi* recent Inspection
varlou* companle*. In eve
Noo-comfound to^^
roU»looed ofict^r*
well Instructed. Privates
are aelf-respecting. active. Inlelllgcnt
aad aaxkras for li
week at a time.
Throes Issued to tbe men are In
______
excvdlent condmon. free from ni^and
iboae la stock are well and carefully
kept.
DHvw t»
SaHSItHss
SLKfiSi-
ulbt call
roR_OOOD
*Si«“LfSE
laulwr. gtmt wmrmu, mam
ffooda. «n ataei, T«7 iDeekl Bl
.«2S tons. l>nrlnf
tbe Ust four year* the imports bava
ateadUy declined, while axporM bart
iBCMaed rmn fi.600 toM la im to fi..
|k$f
J:W. Sister
Wholesale and Retail
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
BI66EST SALE YET
BENDA IS IT
Big Sale Attracts
tied Buyers.
When Ik-nda began adv(
big sacrifice sale in unUia
of
gem's
idea of the rush that
The irade has l*e«*n ennrt
li>fied cus
taken bargains imm the
arge force of salesp«siple have
bei-u cuusiamly un the Jump and a
still bigger rush U expected for t<>t'.reai bargains slttl on the
ruth Tuetfal aad Klntllr
Tt Is rel.ntrd of Judge Join. A Pe
ters. former ehlef Jiistuc of tbe su
preme court of Maine, who d.e.1 tbe
aiber day. that re-iM-rt for tbe n.ier
faellnr of olliers was really a religion
Boston
Store
jammed
With
/
People
During Eariy^SUges of the Big .
Compuia^ry
Sale.
sale ever Inaugurate
'ate.i over at
racted the ai'eminu in Traverse City,
iiid vleluUv fhatJhe Bosum Store's
*4,mpulsor> Sab
:aU- Ik drawing
Genuine }
have
dealt out to the |M-nple and so
sell HatiKfied have been the customers
hat thev have eoroe again, wime of
them several times
It is a/act that
dispute, that this Rale pre
seiit.*> l>eiter bargains than any Kale
this section
The great
ever held
more. In all Its
its many departments, was
Jammed the fir.-t day that the trade
could not be accommodated.' Since
the first day extra saJcKmen and sab s
ladies have iMcn addetl and the custo
mi-rs wailed1 upon «'lth greater facility.
inKplcuouK thing about this sale
real value* offered.
Nothing
sold at regular prlct'K. F^rery
artliicle ha* lieen marked down to cost
case^ and awav below
In many lines
Suits for ladles
and gentlemen are going at slaughter
y homes are l>e|ng sup
prices and i
e*!.jtleK at unheard of
pUe<t ailh
with him.
He never wantonly InJureil tbe s4-n
•Ibimiet of a human Icing.
If he
five charity he was careful to do It In
turh a manner a* to remove Hu- sting.
Once, when he had areumul.tled
•ome wearing apparel, a clock nnrt oth
er article* that were no longer of us**
ta him. be mudled long how to gtr.
them away wltliout hurting aom*
body's feeling*. Finally he b»«ded tbe
thinga Into a boggy uod drove a few
mUea
Into the country, hung
lb* ne*^--ury lo ^*«
clothes over the fenee. l.alam-*<l the do will, «..in:,l.
dock on a
posi^ and set It
going,
dumped tbe re«l of tbe sliiIT In ••**n
|,..r,- .l.
aplcuoot spots then put up n sign.
'i,...
te^benlng tbe bnif Won, |K,r-Help yourself.*'and drove away IIow j
|.,
.'<iinpte or eIaU*rute. n*-ordcould aoeh a soft hearietl man
» , ly ;;«•«
.... .
Just Judge' '
lug !«•
He waao-1 soft-hearted or soft bead- . di..ni> ....... U nuide of narrows blac*
ad. He wa* Uclful and kindly.
\ v. Uei rii.U.ns There aro tw« should
er
.Tinl two einU
b-n-ll - f:.»*-b end U tli
An officer Of the White 8i*r lln* ruK.-iu- of Hie ril,ls>n. and the two ends
eamsbip Oceanic. In wbb-h vi-ssel J. ar.- • lugbi wHIi unother noetic Just
Tlie
Plerpont Morgan n^ntly rr..K*.sl to at lb. top «»f the b»w -i ut iKMln-e
Uverp-sd. said tbe other day that dur *htMibl.-r dangle is worn at the b ft
at tb«- Uuk of th*
ing the trip the great flnan, b*r spent Skb-. .,IKl
a* twiug tucked in
each dsy playing “patienc-e' w lih tba
purser.
The
olficfr
ad.b.l
that front, r.il** *bc uMer dangle kU-.wk to
be never saw Mr Morgan in l*etler Its ImM ud\ant.ige wb«Mi wt»m with an
It alM, gl4e« I* girl
•pirtts. All hla doubt* as to the su^ • II Willie gf>w ti
ceas of the International Mercantile •n e»c-u,r lo introduce her f.rtvrlt*
Marine company seemed to U-ve 1,^ eobir in her fn»ck In an orlgiruil way.
dispelled and be laughed and Joked The li>:bt. s«»fi Hblious are effc-tlre for
thU very odd little dreaa acceaaory.
^^y.- ^'^the oSw with a eooTlnclng wave of hi* starboard hand.
-Mr. Morgan pla.va tbe game of Ha*
tbe Pere Mar^
ouii«uv^. Jaoe 28ih. !mtSenee* ao well that it la always Mr. qoette la effect Sunday,
changes in Ume of train*.
Morgan first and Job aeeond.”-New porlnnl c
and DON'T GET
Watch for
York Pr«a
A
Bracing
Bath
The delights of bathing ar*
increased four fold when
you
have learned what
SEA SALT
make
wh
water of your bath.
A Qcnuine
and moat beneficial tonic, braces
you up and makes you feel good
all over.
An excellent antidote
for many hot weather <iacemforta and dcbiliUtiona. f\r\z for
baby's
bath.
Take
ao
occaa
bath today.
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W.T. ROXBURGH. Man-r.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WART ASl
J^BSTMCTS OF TIM
AT REASONABLE PRICES
& CARVER
palmer
Over Firet NaUonaJ Banic
QTEIITBERG'SGRAlfD
O OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEKIE8HM
Monday, June 27
THE
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Direct from the Bijoo theatre^
OPfcNISr. ATTRACTION
Trmni Citt
Wets
H. F. HABRIS, Flap. '
Uph^eringofUl Rm*,F«rnttnre Repum).
■.■MdOHUr Mtk «»ia.lir.
^wist^srsast *TRY A RtCORO WART AO.
I WANT AO.
DmI NBElnct liavin£Y8nr Ordar farFraaCannietiais
Until July 1st, A GAS RANGE AT COST
m
TWASMOmWAHTML
fK good, well made couch. vcr>* p»-etty. for only....................... .......................... .....4.75
An exceptional large line oP*iron beds at prices that cannot be duplicated. ^70 styles
of Dining Chairs to select from.
m) Rockers lo select from and at prices you cannot match in Traverse City.
The advantage
vantage here is that you have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find just what you want at just’what you want to pay.
Same proportional prices on nearly everything: no leaders nor baits, A^^our
lime to pay for them.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
aale cloaca Satordajr. Jaae Ktb.
pianm
htV*. m Sr—I
EXCEPTIONALLY toe COTS
Paapla.
Boston. June 24.-To look through
anything, no matter what It Is. aa eas
ily ns he can aec hla chums through
n pane of glass, is the wonderful power
which IaCo Brett, a 17-yearold boy of
.South Braintree, possesses wh« be s
in s hypnotic sUte. Young Brett Is
the son of a physician, and has pos-
IN FINE CONDITION.
Womens Fine Shoes, pretty,
new styles, perfect fitters, splen
did wearers, special price
A^nice, China Closet, glass doors, oval bent glass ends, like cut. worth $^^.00.
ers*s a Lad Who 8aea Clear ThrcniQh
had
soe
^
ida With a Riff String But Never
$1.00
B'ntn<.|i’. H.IU.F SMpprn, pUlo
(oM. wild cmforl.
prlpe
Next, a beautiful, genuine % ?iawed oak. worth
C. E. MnrM Raturoad From^fflk Rap-
$lsOO
' John D. Rt^ckefellcr
attended the
Sunday schtwl of the Euclid Avenue
Baptist church last Sunday, that being
hit first appearance there In several
months. All who saw him
by the great
Not onl>
creat change to
In him.
hi
tos his face lost his former pallor but
o» BN a c^. -
full sire, well finished Sideboard, large mirror, worth
$15.00. only.......................................................... ...10.75
Next price, worth $I80(.. for only..............................11.7.5
Next price, worth $‘20.ia. only.......... ...................... 14.76
Next, worth $'J7.00. only................................................21J50
n« artlsl
«efO
to the leswros ss s bresrh of neuirsl
months
in the line of Home 1-urnishing Goods.
’ Sec our Sideboard Bargains.
gOWPlDHECETTHEHT
Womens* Stylish Oxfonis. new.
snappy styles, well worth $2.25.
fuir price
at Washington. Is on friendly terms
with the Russian ambassador. Cuunt
Cassini, and Is careful nr —-----------anything that will offend h
likes harmless pleasantry
while.
Someone Informed IHin that
President R.*osevelt had
declde«l to
discontinue the
training In Jlu jlisu
and asked him U he could guess whr
Inst twelve
On ETcrylhii^....
Thirtm Hmmaa Upon It artd Many
MMM> Of li«T vritlao that have hither
to KM hm pruned—two plar* and
f
inow daysI to ran toward
But picture the
uncomfortable position of the mli^
ter In the following ceremony dew^hed by the Cadillac News and Ex
press.
The article gives the eoople
many fellclUtlons hut neglecu absoIntely to aay uurthlng about the feelInga of the minister. The wedding acconnt eonsista of about half a column
but the following excerpt
fully de-
__ bell of snowballs, ferns
parugns. under which the bride and
groom stood while the minister read
jTlage senrlce. suspended from
an arch of snowballs, ferns and as-
STRCrr IS A HOODOO.
AL nws
or m woM^
WAITKM8IMI1S
C«t$ilto|lS. AUConacctloiisFrec. Put me ta «b trial. TeL er write as.
TRAVKRWK OITY OAS OOltal^MY
MONDAY NIGHT
The itrong aenialiooal
^ ■N^aliilRr
BigVinfeTillcFeatiifM.
TcwpcR nd SBuhtne. tbe plM.
MMud Child AitiRa.
MACK and ARMOUR will
. mre!rmakeyooUt«h.
JUNE aad IJAMES m ill
:1
i
UMfiMlkU
Mon^AirM latK*
SettoOebepatUiaHm
FOR THE
RCtTREBULTS
J
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We cao*t imagine a time that will better
mit your tmerett to^come to this store
than right now. Look where you wtil, you
you can't fine elsewhere the goods in the
exclusive designs and variety we show at
prices that are so uncommonly low for
their kind
: :
rmr
a recoho
wAirr aa
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.
M
. '!■': .' 1.
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Easy, Dead Eai^
wiUniwwi ntr timm SuaHn.
COOL THIf^GS
*^1—FOK HOT DAYS
^
■
: crrr, iooh, satdsdat, juhb m, liot
THE EVEinirO BEOORD^ TBl
mv
a
nccono
wakt
To meet any and all competition. The Boston Stores prices are remlifiR
to the public what exorbitant prices the re^lar Furniture stores chante
>*ou-and then claim them to be wholesale prices. ^ Boshf
aa
Rnkle €ookr$!
Our Hosiery will, fairly make your feet jump for joy
IKON CLADS........................ .................. :.,..15cio25c
BLACK CAT............ ...........
.............. ..
10c to25c
MIDDLESEX....................................... 15c. or 2 for 25c
SHAWKNIT. ..
.................................................. 25c
In fanc)* and plain and Hermsdorf fanc>»-Hosiery* at tjOc
OUR NIGHT ROBES
arc the best kind of sleep producers and they come in
WARMISUTA COTTON from .60c. 75c to $1.00
A noliby. exclusive line of Handkerchiefs from 5c to.50c
We show the only aJMinen Collars at-----15c, 2 for 25c
and the celebrated double Triangle Collars.
May sre show them to you ?
KUBECK & HOYT
»
SEE THIS BEAUTIAUL BED BOOM SUIT
...Just Like Cut...
121 mnOR STREET
LAST MEETING
. OF THE SEASON
Identically the same as another store
quotes you at 12.75..
This S.piecc suit, well nude and finished. drciKr has three lar^;e drawers llial lock, am! IflsaO bevel
mirror, bed U 6 feet 2 inches Itigh. and 4 feel C inches wide, cicely carve*!, com- /I
mm!c has 1 large drawer, and 2 tioocs,- (our compclUor’i $1H value), our price.___
O
treasurer. Mr*. Tmlor; librarian. Mrs.
D. Mch
r for throe
ars. Mr. W. H. FoMer
to federation, first delegate.
D Turner; second delegate. Mr*. EL H.
Fvan»: first alternate. Mr*. Gillespie
second alternate. Mr* Doekeray.
WO»UM*a CLUB HELD AN
CtTINO SCMION.
E^CEUsne HEETmes
, Mrs, C. a Minor's Ad-
_ She then aald that .he had trle.1 to
do her beat and acaln thanked the
club for placlnit her on the nominal ing
committee. ‘ You showed that you still
had confldenee In me.** she said
then told of the work of the no
•Inf commute** and explained that
while there were many new nanu.>*
for members of the board, enough of
the. old members had l>«*f*n rciai
ao that the work of the new meml
would not be retarded la- lark ...
knowledge of proper pnx^*dure. There
is mueh hard work to be done by mem
bers of the board, but by so doing they
became better aequainted with the ma
chlnery of the club and -know ix*Uer
the diOcultles that must be fared and
Mrs. Minor spoke In a rcry compll
menurr manner of the programs of
the elub and said that anr of the
paper, presented could have
at any club in the country. She then
took up
ip the maner of
the fact that
the club bad raised $40 but
past year had not raised i
She attributed this to the cold winter
and Um alclmaw la the dty.
The question of club rooms was next
discussed. The numerous advantager
of having rooms exclusively for the
club were put forth, she stating that
they could be sublet and this W(
help oe the rent: social events
leld; board meetings and
noon, are now held at tht
club members which of
m a s^ of a neigh
borbood affal
husbands ot
the members should
^ould be giv,
tuDltlns to met the rest of 1
bera. -If our
slonally haar acme of these papen
which are so full of general Inform,
tlon m some of our Ine mnsical
bers.'^they would better appn*clste ihf
doing She then discussed the bringing ol
noted men to the city to give lect
waring that these lectures wer
practical value and In keeping
the work of the club. She next sag
rested the separation of wclal duties
and the work of the club, stating that
with too many social events the clul
work would deteriorate. -We must
have our club to such a BUndard.*^ she
~kU- that It will be one of the ele
vat^ educational force* of the^ city i club open, this fslL" said
I us first be
hold proper!
get rooms and famish them and have
a cluF%ne as soon as possible.- She
closed bP^rg^ng that the dues be In
creased, that the membership be dfnoGwie. ana loai me memners gn
either of their ulenu or their mooe
auting that ahe woald always feel a
deep intersat in the club and wotild
strive to hid in Its advancement.
The reports of the variooa offleers
shosred the society to be in a flourishlag oohdltloiu both socially and finan
tldwu Ifi tk«
•d this
Mra. W. a TorMr: Erst rice preal
neotmm
moMut*
A soliil oak suit, quarter sasctl. lop <lrawc.%
‘»nly...............................
16.50
.Next is an extra large oak suit, quarter siwc-l,
andguaranicc it to be l»cttcr value than
ailvcrtrscil elsewhere as worth
for
only..............................................................2450
4*Bu((on Patent Oxford
f*s Subject Last Night
The Uat meetlnf of the Womau K
club for the year occurred this afier
w»a. with the mnimU rwporu at
Boer* sod election of ofllcera for
new year. The princl|»el feature of the
be addr
, Minor.
Mra. E. a. Minor*. Addreea.
Mra, R. B. Minor, the reilrlnjt pr*
dent of the club, then addrouMHl the
membra Port the pant two
Mr^ Minor ha. aer^ed very eIBclenily
at the head of the orsanizatlon
waa with jtenulne rearet that tbi
bera aaw her term expire In her ad
*^*^**^^ ^^ • ••heart to heart
.1. talk with the membera. Mra. Minor
thanked them for the ploaNurr. they
AND WE DO.VT STOP AT THIS
A gof^ solid oak suit, 3 piec^........... ..
12-50
Next suit......................................
13.50
Our next tniL................................
15.50
{VAiUJ^
suit th^ they call . hc^j.
Arc your ankles hot these da>*s or—ate
you wearing Oxfords, there’s little use in
wearing t cool suit and hat if you arc
dragging hea\;>- shoes around. We’ve a
Sjjecial value in a
'
Tramp last for
Topic of Isst evening's
f>r. Soovllle was •*The E:ndeavor
c I. a spe
cial feature of each *e»islon. Kv«‘ry one
enjoy* bearing Mr. Smith, asslsunl
the young p.-opb '. clu
Like to Show it to
er was at hi. best In addr«*H>in
ing tl
Fndeavoror* of itu
ring address. To provoke Christ
to good works and to *tlr them up
hU motive and he succeeded admir
ably. The plan of his sermon
: up the Kndeavor pledg,
with trunk, branches, etc., and
comparing that to the relatIcmshU* to
Christ.. who I* the ceniCT and circum
of all church work The
BREVITIES.
e made of the I
church a* a whole mere* worki-n.
Th«* schooner Fearb*vs of Racine,
shirkers and Jokers. sImi workers and
Wl*..
is
loading
maple lumber
grumblers—the workers never grum
diK-ks of the John F Ott Lumln^
hie and the grumblers m ver work
There will be a mother *
F. Perkeit made a nice catch of
night to which are InIVlied ^nl”hera.
mothers, brothers and sister*. This bass at Flk Rapids yesterday.
Charles Gunton went to Manistee
grat.-fal son’s gift to his
cast taken off his leg.
The Columbia will run a moonlli
BOY TURNED WHITE.
excursion out around the island
night. She will also run an excurFright Bleached ‘a Young Ypslianti to Bowers Harbor tomorrow afo-mo
Coleiwd Lad.
The Uiyal American will mii-i t
Vpsnanti. Mich.. June 24.-A colored evening fh the Modem WcKximan I
l»oy who gave his name as Newton bad at Ry<^oek. A program will l>e gi%-en
a narrow escape from dt*ath here yes and Wfroshments will al^o be servcMl
The lire department wa* remem
terday. In company with another Ik,v
ho drove to this city from Whittaker. li»*rA*l with a Ikix of cigars by Richard
Rouid
last
In
Saline cv hack?*d'^sioViriolrrd^^^hem* Roundnight
A Sons- foundrv
The Newton hoy was badly scared and
umped in fmtit of the car. which pan
Explanation.
ly passed over him. FortunateU he
wa* so frighienetl that he laid down
June 24.
uiween the tracks, so that the onh
FLllior of the Record I wish to COfinjury he ncehtni was . f.-w slight
scratches, but the ,*srat>e was so nar iuit>er as regards
Burden and myself. .My
gether with the children of John SihmI
ding, were on the plains north of Four
teenth street opposite the home of Bur
den when he came out and chased
them with a gra.ss sir
irkle. He c
and
It if III cottage at took my boy. ac«‘d five :
cup of iM-rrii^ iaway from him
Kexls
kept the cup He then eha.sed my
Into the houM- of Mr Griffin, sea
h
the child very badly. I went ove
pany. i
MM' him In the evening and was
on busi
wlth the firm. ’ with
abuse U'forc
Ravn
errand wa*
r.
*-
N. III.. Iiinsh.m b» reiurrird
from K.l.m«.«..
.ho h.,
rl.Hlne «.m.- ilmr ,lnro h.r retort
AII«nile City
Mr». S. I. Perh went to her borne al
Maple Olv tbit ntomlnt lor a ab.wt
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C.rinnell of IV
rrolt art- here on their wetlding trip
and will spend some time car
«hl* vicinity. Mr, Grinnell is
of the music house of Grinnell
Bros, of Di'trolt.
Leonard Budge of Hasting* is ex
ptx-led In the city this evening for a
visit with reUtlve*.
Mrs Charles Stinson went to Casnovu this morning for a visit.
Mis* E,lith Horcomb went to Vpsi
ntl this morning.
W. W. Smith and wife returned this
ternivon from attending the St. LouU
fair and also the rej^ Mean eonven
mlx-iip
slightly
trhe.l.
II Burden has
*.l. If
fun her
bruises that this, or any bUck
he did it himself a* I can prove 1
eye witness that his- eye*
blackened when I left him
sugge*t soap
r as a meat
removing the blacknessS He has I
femirlzlng t
ildren of this n
lK>rhocKl for
time and makii
^Impos
C^rGrTnV.X'lnr’'"''-
^
Frae. Fret. Free-We are
flomg to give away abaolutely
free a quantity of aocka. hand
kerchiefs and auapendera. the
same as advwtiasd elsswhtre
as s 35c value for Sc; 1:S0 ie
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT-But
better call before Saturday, as Grjn
sell Bros.* factory ealarseaMiit sale
Mrs. QsuUett;
Mluto WsU:
TRY A MKOMD WAmrAbL
113.10 112.97 IIS.IO
13.40 13.27 1340
7.07
7.27
$7.75. for $4.75.
7.05
7*2
7.07a
7.27b
Granite tewrw
H.5U toilet sets, sale price........................... ..
^9%
p. S. ''means a lot to you to take advantage Of this Sale.*
Yes, They’re Coming Jur Fay
flot’a Dollars
worth of
goods In the
house
is being sold
at Regular
Prices
You ought to have
seen the l{aid
Shots Zoo, are on the 6o
Busy as can be, but will fin.l time to wait
Ham! ovcrltam! the suits, pants am! coats
mcnl. Quick selling.
Our goo*ls are sell
sellers. NVe iion'l offer you something lor
nothing, btit the greatest clothing values ever
seen in the country for little money. Better
come in.
No matter whether j-ou orant a
cheap suit or coat cheap or some of the countr)’s' best reaily-to-wcar clothes fm little
money.
$15TopCo«s.........................
SlOTopCcl............................
$15 Crarenettes.........................
.HOMO
. SJ5
. 5.75
. 7.9$
50c Waistings .
10c Imlia Liner
Prints...........
3G in. Percales.
IIV Ginghams..
par«iJlsO„e.«at.
^|inbr<llas, I.SO values
ALLOTHERS ONE-THIRDOKK
Silks
almost for the price ol cotton
1.00 Fancy silks........................................
iS:::::::::::::::.;:
;=;scs"-
60c K». Rai rilki........................
Dress Boods
muslin
Underwear
At less than the gooils woukl cost by the yard,
Brush Skirt Ihn.ling........................................ 2C
Suits
.$/4.50
. I2.S0
. 9M0
. 2MS
. 3.75
And io on through the entire department
Summer 6o6d$
35c Warnings .
On Clothing Dtparfment
Yesterdap ^
Jit h30
Coincirrow
**$atMrdof**
F-REE
Profits *ni part
cf costs qiota to
pou, must hoot
cash
a w
By the* hundreds, yes, thousanrls. We told you that this Compul
sory Sale would be ^ mighty one. Mighty in pnee cutting. You
find it so. Everything just as we advertised. We do not offer you
impossibilities. Yoyu are good judges of values--know a good thing
when you see it. Come in. Ask your friends who have been here
regarding what we are doing. If you are to do your shopping to
morrow--we beg of you to come In In the forenoon if possible.
Cop eoau
^ly ....28^
2S-„ 28^ 38%
em Michigan places.
-31^. 32% 31\ 21%*b
Mr*. H. ANord. who has been vUliIng
ProvieW
. lud.. for a
ning. High. Low. Clnse.
■ areelcs returned today.
r. .50 toilet sets, sale price................ '................ 4.25
TheBOSTON STORE
$18 »nj 2t) Top COM*. Kappenbeu
Daily Markets.
The Chicago markets from quoU(lons received by the commiaslon of
fice of W. F. Bennett, represented by
E R McCoy. Mercantile Co. block;
Opening High. Low, Close.
tVhoaiJuly ....M\s
.
S4H &SV*b
Sept ....SOv*
80\ 79•* %0\
Com—
-4S\
48S 48
48**h
Mrs. D. Murphy has returned from
.48\S
4S\ 48^ 48Wa
toilet sets, sale price..................................2 25
fi.oo toilet sets, sale price............................... 3.25
. Our Compailsory Sale includes everything in
Furniture, Stoves,Crockery and Carpets
you.
Bacbant & Boscoe
.J' ’
3
...
2f>c Fancy Silk Ribbons
................22JC
Cininas
40c Muslins.
............................... 22c
18c Percales.
................................ lOc
ISc SOicias..
..................................... 8C
Furniture, Crockerj*, Carpets, Cloaks, Mil*
lincry at prices that will save you a big tom of
money if you invest.
On account of the hour (5:30) selected for the free distribution of Socks and Handkerchiefs
yesterday there was only a small crowd present—hence we postponed it till 1:W tomorrow
when there will no doubt be a large attendance. When
en we give away a thing
ining we tdo it with
a free hand and in generous quanities. Be on hand.
1
We will throw oi
out to the crowd
large quanity of Socks and Handkcrchl^fs—the same as advertised elsewhere as 35c values
for 3c. Also a quanity of good Suspenders.
Che Boston Store
tOIR,lin3IL, Wffl>AT,>UTO«t,MOt.
msnEssctm.
•KWEII Nonct
nm.
There art timaa
s.
neleetthei
HMTsAddm
cuam. imm U.-Hom. Frtak
tocKber
W Hew Tort. 4e.
tec spMch t tbe
*IJ.
me spoort iwoosht Oie cooreo^
« or the
hot to
Md
So wteely hare
d aod watched and
nas little now to do
up the craln. They
•Mtees not for battle
rlUi o uteoislt;
croctec to tbe dmrt. fortteTnllii U
ptela to bite irho will bat rmtee kte
e7««. Tbe Anertoui people bellere In
that hns conTictk
. Tber beUere ti
rhnt «tpc*rk*i»ee kns prored ll U Idle
to Twlrt. A wbe mnn Is rnsr fool t
to die. Bat there is n wltdowi i
,rtth cood fortone may |
and the atrooc. That t
and eaperi
eoce. OaMed
Oal
by these this thine
Plata, and
jhat the history and purpo
hare descHbed. rislnc even to the es
sence and aspirations of patriotism
end Ibelr best concrete example I
and dorirlnrs of the republican
party.
which for teanr «ooths
•iCht here led Tou to I
which I am choM ooly
he Unhed States the hlchnat llrtne type of the yooth. the sicar aod
the prtwitee of a creot country aad a
CM ace. Theodore Rooeerelt of New
Soond are those people and those
states which hare stood so k»cJoBut not alone upon the prlnclpl
pelhar. that when creat emercendea
lat party are Its members In ac
arise the nation turns instlnctlrely to
►*l!h the same deration which has
them, tn this column, rant and solid
larked their adherence to those prin
• m
ciple*. macnlflcent and emioiinc a*
f seal
are. they hare already steeled
hardly i
out the man to bear their standard
my has neither cuoa nor ammunition, mod to lend the way. .No hlcber I
and If they had they would use them
the clrcu
arc. the only <
tattle Is In
tone and number of th
There to discord nmooc
dlscortf nmooc
hi
repobllcnn ndversarle*
he would first destroy his
mdes In the ndjolnlnc tent*
belleres the wespons chosen
other are nut only wicked but
the holder. That is true. This to the
only war of modem limes where the
boomeranc has been substHated for
the c«B. Whaterer fatalities may
cur. however, amonjt the dlsrt,rdsnl
hosts now morlnc on JO 8i
more profound. You hare come
even' Stete and territory in thb
diimaln.
The rtiuntry and the
hare vied with each other In sendlna
lions to this splen
here their
ronx.
Every hlfhway In Ihe
land to leadinc here and crowded
memU-rs of tba^^cn^at panv which
very rank and
tioD of Tr»*e men. every rriH*d and
.at Ion. Hot today a rt,mm«.n
and desire have en|UM:«'<1 ««
rom every nis.k and «»rner of
n tines but a slnxle voiP«‘ to fill
the roost exalted «»flice In the world
people
He is no stranger walling In the shade
1 BufllcleDt to raise
be called suddenly into public 1
will he hardly enouch for comi
The American p«tiiile have seen
There are no democratic plans
Iways where the
conduct of the fall campalcn
fight was thickest and thi gnatest
seal Is chiefly centered In db
need was fell
He has Imm'h alike
as to what Thomas Jefferson would do
spicoous In the pursuIU of pence
If he were Urine
He to not Urine,
te the arduous strt<ws of war. No roan
and but few of hU descendant
now living will ft.rget the spring of “ith.
amonc the democratic remnau
merican mind was
todsy
Whaterer of patriot tom c
flamed and Amertcan pat riot tom so
dom emanated from that dtoilncutobeil
r.ms4^; when among all the eager
man to now represented in
Ittzens surging
rent Ion.
it to a sad day for any party wlu n
Its only means of sdrlnc IIvIdk 1w“H‘»
is by cnesslnc »t the poslblo attitude
trf a statesman who Is dead. This et.n
If raid of war; faithful to every pi
dltlun leares that party always
ohllgatlon yet flr.*t to volunte<T t
Ctener and makes erery question
The democratic party has seldom tried sign of national |K‘rll; a leader li
life and yei S4> n-ilrk to con.pr
a problem on Its own account. •
the arts of war ‘V.a he grew a
when It has Its blunders have l»o< n
high exa
i day to I
only monuments. Its courmce to re
membered only In recret. As tons as
these thtec* »re recalled that pa
ma> serve as ballssl. but It will ne^
at be is or
steer the ahip.
But when the
When all the people have forpouen
s or the flame* break out
. time will single out the
crowd. A flash of ligbtnl
the
lead
her.,
in
ready yet to place a party
t will reveal what year*
dcyllght, have not di.HCovered to t
word -forget/’ That mo t
eye. And so the flash of the Stow
war revealtMl that lofty courage and
dovoth.n which Ihe American heart s..
j will ever be ai
loves and which you ha I* met again to
any party which enters each
His qualltK-.^
uttering the language of the
There to one fundamental plank do not niH'd to l*e retold, for no ma
(hat exalte*! place since Uncolu
however, on which the two great p
iH lIer known In every house!
les are In full agreement.
Both
le to not conservatlv
lleve te the equality of men. The
ference to that the democratic |>atiy H.nservattom mean* waiting till I
would m»ke every roan as low as the o*. late. He to not wise. If wisdoi
to count a thing a hundred times w
IKwrest. while the republican part
once will d»i
There Is no rt'grel so
would make every man as high ai
ket'D. In man or ci>untry. a* that
But the democratic course
uneml
provoke no outside interference now. follow* an opi»ortunity
for the republican motto is that of the Ftirlnne rwrars with high and rapid
wing,
and
whtn-ver
bring*
great commander, -never teterrupt th
roust
*lus»t
with
accuracy
and spEvd
enemy while he is making a misuke.
Only the man with suady eye and
nerve and the courage to pull the
'^mp
the largest opp
Never hasi tthen' iH'en
He dm** not i
a more striking example of iunity than
forded hr this assemblage Willie all the sage* apeak
to now affort
You are► gathered here not as faction* day at nightfall liehold* s
torn by discordant views, hut move* which If ni»i complete has I
by one desire and Intent, you hav4 pursueil with conscii-ncv and Intrepid
He to no slender
ct»me aa the chosen representatives o resoUitimi.
the most enlightened
partr te the swaying te the wind, hut that heroic
worid. You meet not as atrangers. for flhrt*. which tonR*st
mountain* an^li thT* snow. He spends
little time In rv'’*cw. for that he
same beliefs and espouse
can he done hy^lhe schools. A
cause. You may separate i
mau grappling with th.* living prob
of water for a thousand
f the hour he gropes but little
when once the iiarrii’r to
tiaetM He believe* in goi
they mingle Instantly and are one. The
ihead.
He l>elievi*s that te shapi
same traditions Inspire and the sr
the deal tele* of this great repuhl
purposes actuate us all. Never te
llvt*. did these purposes stand •
At leas
deeper root than
more Importanl
generations have passed away since ture triumi
orv of im-*t mis
the origin of that
great movement July than
ak***. A profound student of history
from which sprang the spirit
• has been the leading Impulse te Amer he to IcMlay the greatest hisiorj maker
,n the world. With the Instlnc
politics for half
the scholar, he i* yet forc»*d frot
rhlch
Acholar's pursuits
by
those superb
at Ion and
qualities which fit him to tht* la.*t d.*great characters which endowed
gn*e f*»r those gn*at world current
republican party at Its birth with
now ‘rushing |utst with larger volume
attributes of Justice, equality and i
and mort* portent ions aspect tha
gress. which have bald it to this h
many year* liefore. The fate of na
in line with the hlgh^ aentlmenti
to *tlU d.*clded hr their war*.
You
irgnUnd
Vrom these men we h
of orderly
trilmnato and
inherited the desire, and to their m
I referees you may sing
^ we owe the resolution, hut those
* praises of the quiet
schools the go
^-great schemes t»f government and hu
nay strike from your tout
manlty, inspired by their patriotism,
the last I .te of every martial anihe
and established hr their blood,
iiijl vet < l te Ihe smoke and thund
remain as the fixed
s te* the tramp of horses
rmhlem of their labors, and the ahld
llent. rigid, upturned face
and
Ihe
tog Blgnal of the llherty and
prophesy and women
rf Ihe
tn ma
.
,
here to abide
There are many new name* in these
earth only w
days, but the republican part
dream* of chlldhfM»d are tte* accepted
no new title. It stands
standi now t
chart.* to guide the destinies of
Memory
alone
stood at the beginning,
_ _ to
_ tell the so«iree from which Eyeni* arc numberle.- and m
la needed
the Inspirations of the country flow A ind no man can tell which wire
iround the world. The nation haaking
drowsy-memory would be as guilty
now as a aleepteg watchman when the today te the quiet of contentment and
repose mar still he on the deadly clr
enemy Is asUr. The name of the itpablkma parly stands over erery door enll aad tomorrow writhing In the
where a righteons cause was horn lu toils of war. This Is the t^me whet
members hare gathered around every great figures must be kept te front. II
moremMiL no matter how weak. If In the pressure to great the material u
at It must be granite and Iron
ether we wUh It or noL
broad te ihU world. Her teteresu
are te every street, her name to on
erery
tongue. Those Interests so sa
no new
or platfWia to dealgnate erery toi
be trusted
Its pvrpoees. It Is now as It has been, cred and
oae power,
eqnlppad. mlllunt and la moclocL The
been tested
problems of every age that age
And te the man whom
; the highest sense of
^ery natioo te the worid beholds a
hare the American people fhlled
mao who typifies as no other living
never In any crisis has the ropnt
does,
the spirit and the pur
party fhtlad to ezpraes the oooscieoce
m iriho
When the uaam of AOen G. Thar-
worae thaa to feel
that erery
If^
1 not claim to be the Solomon ol
hU Ume. There are many things be
may not know, hut this to sure, that
^
2d teto'iss.* wMrt
*UitaltolB.bl«fc__________ ______________
mm
rte -te
^Mltote.UoekB.B..toa O» o Tte
I t»ax biork r. H.. u a cv. na wote’‘ClPMoia.Idork
|'*l!^ltoSI.UaekH.B..L* CV. 7tk —te
T!—lleXtUork I.B..L a
failed.
to try Electric Bitters mad the
Age may o er his brow be flung.
miraculous. I improved a
But hto heart, his heart to ever youag.
aod now rm
completely reeorared.
Fbr Urer. Kidney. Stomach aad Bowel
apreme Momenta at Natkma!
I-Bitters ia the oaly
ntloaa. Ererybody'a Magaxtee
_
medicine. Only SOc. Ifa
It’s c
» s Drug Store and F.
fwds. DrugflaU.
•
KNEW ithCLF ALL RIGHT.
the Augnat Red Book. It to a datety
\merican art atndent life te
Pike countV Missourian to credit Paris and te rurnl Frtnce. eotltled
‘ expres •Gabrlelle.- Those who have read the
ed with having first used
sed. and
Sion; -If this court knows
tore It to be a literary gete.
•he think she do.> add to the author s Unrels
Long before Ihe discovery of gold in a field of fiction widely different
n
California a rPike county
boy from that in which be has gained hto
iame.1 Blackburn.* so it is said, r
high reputation.
Gustarua C. Whit
iway from home and went to I
rate, the story.
locky mountains, where he grew
nanhocMl as Indian fighter, hunter,
elt to all emphasis. Parker to
rapper and mountain guide. He h^
r. Roosevelt is the sound of
wme C feet 4 Inches tall, proportion iimumermhle trip-hammers
Parker to
itely thin and marvelously awkward. quiet, occasional, aod refreshing, like
!e had many encounters with grizzlies
he gentle rate or a cool drink te July
md Indians.
He wa* scarred from From the democratic point of view,
head to foot, one eye had been partly
^elt to mah. unadvised, and audgoug.*d out. hto hair was thin and
full of nsurpatlon. violent, arhicoano- and stood straight dp
, an exemplar of personal
ent. Judge, Parker to the (
uppoaite of this actual or mythical
figure. He has he^n nursed on pr
ated man. hut he was not Ucklng te •nts and
authorities
He feeds on
een wli and sound sense.
rear hooks and reports and digests. As
\\lien gold was discovered Black- i Judge he appr»*acheiT a suhj.s-t with
lurn went to the mines and the min
ranquil
deliheraiiofi and
an open
rs. as a sort of a Joke. e1ecte<1 him mind. Inconsecutive thought to not to
lealde. an office similar to that of he expeci.Hl of him. to ll not fair to asustlc* fd the peaces The fii
It be to unlikely to h«^ drawn
brought hefi>re the alcalde was that of into impulKlve action? If It be true
a gambler who. while drrin
e has been a dlverganre from
horseliack. bad run over a r
the old paths of gtivernmentvaccordlean woman, knocking her
seriously tejurteg her. The
place In Ihe largest cabin In the neigh
ood. which
hly dressed, much bewblskered
.
The gambler, who was rich
t Is said that, one i
hired able counsel to defend him
AI
‘ Conkllng was l^egii
calde Blackburn called the young r
* measure of siicce-s*. he dropped
who told her story In hn»k
Into Ihe office of Charle* O'Connor, of
h. hut frankly and honestly .Sea York, then ..ne of the leader*
she IJntohed the alcalde
The attorney
.'hat’s the troulde*" asked lh.‘ lat
for Ihe defendant proteste
led t
alcalde ran hto band
hair until It si(»od up
|.Kt
Us-n subjected
to the
*tralghler on top
r and r.n3^ll
I have «-ver r»*ceiv»*d.
marked:
the first time a rlleoi ev«*r ohJLt this court knows herself, and she J*cie«l to my f.-e
pnitln* this ycre gal te
givxl condl
\vhcn
asked what he
m
-gfvod condition.- he replied t
■•gamhlln’ chap" mu.*t pay'the
hill and all other cost* of the i
illness.—Kansas City Journal.
Would quickly leave yon. If
used Dr. King’s New Ufe Pills. 1
sniids of sufferers have proved i
matchless merit for Sick and Ner
Headaches. They make pure I
an-J build up your healC
Only 25c.
Money back if not cured.
Sold by
Johnson’s Drug Store and F. R
THE RIGHT TO fiPANK.
Recently at Chanute the poll<
Judge, in trying a case of wlfe-whl
ping, declared that he rather regretted Ihe fact that the Uw did not give
a husluind the right lo administer
poral punishment to bis wife te cer
tain contingencies.' -But." he said,
•as I cannot find any law foi
you did. I must fine you |l and cosh
which i* the lowest rH*nalty provide
statutes’
IX*nver the other
Kansas couple, am
V conceive of circumstances under
hich a man mould he Justified
shing hto wife The case was
A hid,
ettie Bragg sued Sam R.
Ivorce. The Braggs
gg for
Tl.*tl te Cnjodland, Kas.. In 18S8.
marri.*tl
hintot wo
Bragg I
working for
Island rallroi
In^he dl
vurce suit Mrs. Bragg
her husband was of a roving dlsposllon and want**d her to travel from
place to place. When they we
Denv«>r last year she reiolved to
hat city her permanent home,
he husband Inzlsted on moving
md one night when she had toll
pi»sHlveIy that she mould not
te. he put her over bis kne<
e her a spanking.
"He spi
me for 15 minutes.” testified the
•and he spanked so hardf that I behlne from the punishg that
2ainsl*evi?r\be Tight STw^klng^an
aggrarhting
Makes young again the aged and te
rm. The electric spark goes throogh
very part of your body, brtngteg new
Thafs what
•You kno* I defendtsl ClhlMins for
arson, and put in some tremendous
lork for him
He was convicted at
be trial, hut we couldn’t help It. and
took the case to the superior cimri
ind we lost there, then m to the *u
>reme court and that affirmed the con
id ion and he haa been given leu
years. No»- my ft*e only amotinied uj
three thousand dollars, and the scoun
drel actually
had
the audacity ui
grumble about It. Eaylng It'.s too high
What do yon think
of that for im
pudence?
said O'Connor, slowly, ' ol
ot of work t
tartaaHnreuiiic
U|M Ml tow e*.
2va-s^nf«"=i?=ii
J
J oSJJi'E.V '
^witoasb—aK
POt 1000 WATTS
t L.H .L a Os'* :u I
this laurel leaf on the Old Roman:
mmk
*1—.lto7.MurkX.H..l
NOW IS
THE TIME
to pal in
DLL\£2^£i..“—•
your coal lor next
sassaai
wmlcrand
SAVE MONEY
by
letting
us tlchvcr aircct
troen car lo your bins.
law
SEWER NOTICE.
THE C. B. Tl^
COAL CO...
EilU. » i;
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____MmBI WCH6AI T8AIS.
CO. ROUn IMP RATES
Travers* City to St. Louis
$lt.S0, 15 dtj limit
$19.00. 60 diy Umtt
$21.00. for the setson
This win
include
i4JiN
.1.
mencing
4Ui—diimai
T^iJ^A
will be oo «le comThurfcUy,
.lone3,
190*.
Steamers leave Travc^c City
every Sumlay. 10 ji.
and
Tlmrvlays. Cam.
|
toi. Mar k ft. t
lisz!
Om*TKO^i
!l!i-k ^"m '.‘i?A
|.d«« 1 t4> ty.l4.w k Z. <..»lrv h • Ut Mlditiua.
1-J: 1li::
i.
!:, itsr:I
¥ I, (ia.«lrv-|) w l*t aakllUaen
E. H. POPE, A{l.
R. F. CRtmCH, 6. P. A.
Stoeki, Biidt, 6raii, Pmiiiat,
M. FELL,
JOHNR.SAI
1 fto luan.1 pan^-U to I4.w-k ;
ORE.
lw>tw I u. If. 14 w-k *. 4i.a.N|n.-l> • anl aiUitOA
Lul. 1 I..4. Uxw k y *i.a«ln. h -ar.1 »UiU.«
|.„in 1l.;.--k lo.
- Uol
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suit.; 308-N,w Stnt, anno
bullniCM. CorrMpond.nt Oao E.
EIIU. Grand Rapid..
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D. TYLER
DENTIST
r/!’d5'r.£s;ir.'£r
XT'..,
R&N.E. TIME CARO
_________all Lang find Throat twMhIes, OoaeaUrely apoe Uelr ancens wheCker
they reerim any paymeat tor thetr ef-
*
'
OfficB-hm New WUhelm Mert.
BRAND RAPIDS A INDIARA RV
COMPANY.
matrimoaial brokers, i
is quite a mentor teatltntlcm. In
offices there are books with the i
and particulars of all the marriageable
girls, rich or poor, who lire tai the dto
trict. and the brokers go aboet eadear-
EAWYER
.JIENIISTS.A
.eatteri— l.y
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KlngTs New Dtoeorery for Ooaramp^
iOEIERAL HSORAICEf
lauu. I l.i *». I4.W k 2.0oi*lrv-h • arU adthUon.
rIi***ZllU^n"
«».—irt.4..
1.^ ll!—r.ia-k 4.-ll.arda.iaiuoti
The 8t. Louis exposition manage^
nent wisely determined to recogn
Ar«-t>u.- .m I—
and rxle-niUn*:
fnm. Bimw a-l Art«u.. t«
I boy by setting apart a
clal day for them at the exposl
The day selected Is July 5. and
jam and arrangements for the
turn and wxu«djnir »to tte e-Uy hniV>
are in the hands of Wiliam C.
imnal l-Mm«tel on tte nurlh l.y tte e-mnljr
Sprague, editor of the American Boy
of Detroit. The program includes ath
Trmu. Ci«v«M Tr«m> i'tty B.-tO a m. «amm«c1
leilc contesu In the stadium te*ti
lys of the public schcK>l.*.
public school teams are ent
from Chicago. New York and other
cities, and opportunlth's mill he give
for individual entries. From 2:30 t
UMarriTf in Trmr«r»* Oty at 1 A p »..
.< th.- K«r.l << l*.Mlc Work..
20 te the afternoon public exercises
Timla. arfiV. la
Oty at iu.-du a. m.
III te held in festival hall, the cen
SEWER NOTICE.
al attraction of the ground*.
It If
(peeled that three thousand hoys will Parlor a— slMplac etLn nurth a— •uatli ■
ke part te a unique program, con
O P. a T. A.
Sling of orations, recti at ions, music
c . by talented boys from various
parts of the country, the reading of
messages from President Roosevelt
ind the governors of all the states and
and mat. loTlnr
and tJiat tte fh4»«a
territories, music by one of the exposl
Hon hands, and by Prof. H. B. Roney,
mho mill preside
lAteTto lK.urtri*
rd te chorus
sand lioys
There will te
singing patriotic
an address of welcome by President
Francis, a response by aa ll-yearK>M
boy. and a salute to the Sag. Prizes
will be awarded to boys competing te
the contest for the best poem on the
subject. ‘The American Boy,” and the
best song that con be sung to the tune
of America. At 4:30 o’clock the hoys
rlll form Id procession and march lo
the Pennsylvania building .where they
will pay their respecu to the old UbBell. and a 10-yearoM boy will
cromm the
with a floral offering
on behalf of tbe boys of America. At
5:30 o’clock a reeepiioo wlU be given
tbe boys te the Mtohlgan baUdlag. It
to fair to aay that ereiT hoy to the
country who can be at the fair oa
jalj 6 will try to be Chert, as theoceaakm will be ooe lo«g to be
ber«l.
J
meats and
berth between Traverse City am!
inded on mature consid
eraiion. to that he might hare becc
convlcte«l for less
•UftHafi CvMeiiea.
-V
1U opportunities and Its dangers, S<y
MteS In the world. In any era, did
wa thaa It maaaa
Han oC eoatafit
iKumaada or huadanaa haadIterchleCk were ia the air. oa
the Boor. aad.lB the gaUeriee. emit
r all the coareetloa a caaopy oC
. aa IS.B to the
Tburmaa had heee kaowu lor
genermtioa aad more by the tUie of
j^ld“
t of aU democratic |
MO.~
OBSn
OBPEST
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in*R0E 5 MeWETRf
GENERAL INSURAI6I
NE.WWILHBLM BLOC
INSUJ
O. P. CARVKR A BMa
FIRE INSURANCE
Wkei Tn VtnaNicecnafJW
Butch»r« and Sausac* MakM|
r;-'—-"Ui
!ll ruMB* In aatd aly on tte .'.'Ui day .4
QTATE OK MJCHAO
PERE Marquette
JARPET CLEAMIIG MNB.
, TBAVZB8B OOT, MIOH^ FRIBAT, JIIHB H
imlDOOStNEEL
TO D« BOTTLE
^____
A PMOfTTAMLE CHOP ^
For tlm past tire
M devoted a groat deal of tlaw to the
WOMHim IT AS TNB SVMOL slaiy or profft hoarfag oops aad next
CO the nMr iadaotry of Bdirtli Amer
ica there U aoUklag 1 havo area mo
odtahle y the coltare or
After readlag the gmr«na
ties eoaewralag the ptaaL 1
Mr. W. A. Bates of Coha. K. T.. who
the largest grower la the
BB. statlag the object I had
la view, aad asklag for soch laSoratatkm y he eoold give me. In reply I
Orictta, JwM
U tbaac
received a work oa “aiaaenr* written
7 i^emM sppro^ by hlsmelf aad also u invlutloa to
«|MM la tkm dctSeatkia of Ui« lak
. ^ aa Um syitel at BaglUb doaiaatkm, la tlUa atraaga laad of occoU wla^
but rather to show whj
aaan. aiyUoiaB aad aapamUloa.
there U la tbe business. In or
Tbo oamaoaj of boalas doa
many who are In Ignorance of this val
uable produce amy hare their eyes
r balldiaga la Caleotta vhldi are opened to It aad perhay Join in awell
M by IW aoaatartea of tbo *oy- Ittg the amoont annylly exported u
ail. Tbo arowblaora. aoa^ «Ma China, and incidentally aulat lo crest
pr, BKiat of Iboai aativo orderiiea Ing a new source of wealth for the ag
ricultural communities of the United
tbo bllla arooad Slaila
Butes.
The amoont of ginseng which
be annylly exported lo ChiM t
ada. Takfag oao of tbo largo packlag out overstocking tke market. Is re;
ed
by U. 8
eaoM vhkb are aaed to oooeey oOee
Tory exhaoative
henttofah.
MILE AND EGGS
;r.
vbich aonrod aa a apecloa of altar,
pot witb' a aorew top aad aroood ibta
Moltlag paper, aoallag wax—In abort
alt tbo elorkly parapbemalla with
wbleb tbo goroniDBOiit of lodia carriea
oa Ka work. With an onconacloui.
toack of haaor tbo whole waa
tooaod with abnadaot colla of red i
WhM all tbo preparatloo. bad boon
ooandMod eaeb womblper made a
rorofwallal obelaanco to the Inkpot
aad laid before It hit offerlnga. con
aUtlag of gralnii of rlee. aplrea and
varloua frulu and aome copper faith
lay. tbe Utter oooKlltnttng the perqnlaltoa of the omrlatlng prleat. The
Brahmin then recited varlooa cabalUtic formula, iiuppoaed to l*e text*
from tbe Veda*. After the conclnalon
of the rellfloiu rite* the votarlea
feaated thero»elve« oa tweet meatt.
for tbe parrhate of which each man
went their several ways, licking their
llpa and re)olclng in theU faith that
fetish festival, called
aad observed at the time of the spring
equinox, when It la Incumbent «>n
every religious minded person lo wor
ship the implements or InslgnU of the
vocation by which he lives. The sol
dier worships his sword, the fanner
hU plow, the money lender bU ledyr.
and the operatives lo tbe Jute mills
Mar Calcutta bow down before the
engines which drtve their looms. Even
Che thugs, who combine pletv with
ifarder. loduly In a gruesome ritual
ta which the pickaxes with which they
dig the graves of Ibelr victims play a
In^the^st range medley of creeds of
numerous religions of In
line of
dla^are**wmpouDded the
the transmigration of souls finds
prominent place. There Is a popul
ares thst when a mi
; existence
___
.-
from
ael and carefully smoothing them
Next morning. It Is alleged, the ashes
will be found marked with human footprints If the soul of the dead man la to
be reborn as a human being; with
cUwa if a bird: wavy lines If a tree.
Th“ aciual pracUces and belief of
the Mohammedans In India dllfcV con
alderably. and the uneducated are
deeply InfecU^ with Hinduism. Af
ghans and Balochs are equallv Ignnr
ant of exerythlng connected with their
maxim of the Afghans. ‘Ijam and
pray.- Indicates bow little their piety
affects their condocL “God will not
favor a BaUch who does not steal and
rob.- say the Balochs. and Ihclr prac
ttoe hy at least the merit of c*mfi^
r seven gwerai^s of
^ivSi’’whir‘h
name be given to the
yartons creeds the Hindoos profess,
with the ^
they became more medleys of weird
auperslltloos.
If a man
^ »
taake bite.** yys the Magahlya Dorns
PC the Qva district, “we
spirit, lest he should col
serve y In like fashion.- Any
therefore, conspicuous enough bv hU
deeds of life, or the manner of his
death, to stand a chance^of being
dreamed of among a tolerably large
Cliele of acquaintances U likely In the
eoome of^time to take rank y a g
never exported ginaeng to tbe extent
of fl.ooo.ooo annoallT. It will readily
be aeon that tbe Sold for an extensive
and IncraUve boalneaa U open to those
who are willing to avail themaelvea of
lo advice rif those who are potted on
da aubject.
Ginaeng yowa In rich and damp,
bat not wet or mnddy aolla. aach y
prevail In hardwood forests, and It Is
found wild In tbe following aUtea:
Maine. New Hampahlre. Vermont.
Maaaachutptu. Rhode Island. Connectcot. New York. New Jersey. Pennaylanla. Delaware. Maryland. Virginia.
North and South Candina. C,eorgU.
can. >Vlaconain. MinneaoU. Iowa. MU
tonrl. but by mltlvmtlon and a proper
eaiment of the
1 be greatly Increased
dural ran
In fact It
here In the temperate zone.
Prom figur*** furnished by Mr. nali*s
tbe following, showing how an acre of
ig can lie started from 2.000 fine
«»eh*cted seed bearing roots planted In
IU04 and figured for a period of five
years, is more than justified by the reMUlta of his ynlen.
These 2.000 plants should average
20 seetis to tbe plyt summer of 1905
and W) see<1s to the plant each follow
ing year; first year 40,000 seetls. secyear lOO.Ot^O needs. As It takes Ik
ihs for ginseng seed to g. rmlnaie.
s«NHls of lio5 crop wUl produce plants
of 190T: set^s of 190$ cn
prcHlure plants spying
the end of this period of time should
[)00 growing plants, alloming
have 2i»0.000
10.000 seedd for loss liesides having the
19UK and IP09
1909 crops
croy of seed on hand.
yd the 2.000 roots you began with fig
-od on the i^ame Imsfs as aU.ve. vlt:
ounces to the root would give you
[ 1-3 pounds; dry rtxjt figured at |9
per pound would make a total of f7r.n
rash. 200.000 growing plants, or an
hand.
Mr. Bates
Anyone can atari In the gin
<eng business who hss tbe will and a
plot of ground. I have sUrted quite a
number with a few seeds and roou
from mv ganlen. who are tmlay In po
Hitlon to realize a comfortable fortune
. aad a stage. preseace tkat is
always mtmmandtng With all this
said of film. It la no way detracts from ckBCT. WhMk all tbe teaehing furres
mad tbe art of teoeblng U a great gift.
there are only a few tewrtoers out
side of one of tke bRIs that rise
of 2.000 tkat know bow to impart
of this little towB staads a y
>m-ore onUed tbe Rooday a. lesd
wooden balldlag whose porch and
jrthwfo tiecw pepofor^ -nw gro^
tbe fact that It
roofna. equal to tboee of the be.^t club
I fo the gnat cities, will In- tbe
r of the ardaCk- life of ll»e tow n.
ore of white tent
Five years ago Dr. Lawrence Flick
came to WhMm Haven, s victim of
tuU-rcutosis.
Father Burgraf. bis
classmate at college, had urged him
^ BC nam >*d tb. ma.ir.1 life for
to seek health In the dry. Pore air of
all claaaea wiU cemer.
the Bine Ridge mounUins.
For
-Oo tke fiobbatb there will be a
months he lived there. lived In the
fTMit aenaoo fo tbe aaornlng ibni rep
open air. eating raw eggs and drink
ing mUk. yd nursed by Burgraf. At
a the victory wm won; the grwit
foe was routed, and Dr. Flick
for moral lUumlnatlon
grea
why White Haven
the famUle* wlU coorerge.
famous; whv tbe Pennsyivyla
Tbcra will be a great choral service
Free
e Sanitarium for Tuberculosis ocleg acres of the hhillside; why the
fo tbe afteronon that will be more at
Mias Grace Balnbrldpe.
rd for
bam. now converted
tractive than all the things of the
park or tbe l«ll field. There will be a
clever arin*ss practical address to young people at
nigbt that w ill lead men out of IguoShe
has
a
fine
stye
appearance,
a
health and conquering the foe.
but
soft
voice,
and
wear's
gown«
Dr. Flick went out Into tbe world
itu rlgbteouaneaa and tbe
e tbe envy of the ladles In any
again determined that others should
have the lK‘oefit* of this region. Soon
Berth have a fine conc«*ptit»n <»f dra
hlB patients l»egan to arrive at White
stic art. The entire company is well
Haven, where Burgraf. equally
balyced. much better indivlduallv
islytir. uw ihs» they were care<l than
Is ordinarily expected to W
on the fsrm Within a few months
repertoire coippanle*.
PhiUdelphla Society for the FYee
The apecialtles of Charles Mack and
*i«ke of a woman
Treatment of TulM^rculosIs ytabll*hed Daly
Armour are splendid. They are
a. a • f.-iuah- U.ly d
a sanitarium on the hillside by the
good singers, and as dancer* they are
.!c<cTitN-d bl* iH>^ii. .n in a
bam.
K»st graceful that
aa -my baik fa.Irg Hie
children.
^•H-n In Alpena. The
Tempest and Sunshine, appear every
HVenIng. yd the audience never tires
r»f them.”—An Alp<-y Bzchyge
to cover the entire
The
Rutledge
Stock
^mpany
will
now any resident of Pennsylvsnls open their engagement here next Monhas symptoms of tulK-rculTH^is iay night In ’The Blue and the Gray.”
C
recehe free trmtmenU
I present "Pike
olso observed that -your h.m.^r *
I consists of the bsrn.
The sao
know leilg,- of taw- 1« only ex..-ll.nl by
rr-acontInue<l In use for sentimental
se
your knowledge of Scripture’
three cottages, a ness .hall,
Tbe
Judge bowed to these ratber
fifty tents, and qt lers for the
lu'titw Ilsrlan Is a meml/er oC tko doubtful comp]imenU.-> London &xstnated on
•s and nurses. It
tbe.mountain fiwuliy of the t’iBlunilrtnTi law sebool, press
a plateau half way up tne.mountain
Iiifht <rr iwe ac«* was talking at
side yd commands a magnificent view
of the wlndine Lebigh valley yd the the .. laMd with Judue IWlle of tim
sanitarium is now aU»ul 200. and
r since Its opening there has l>een
a waiting list of half that number.
It is said that over K iM-r cent of
the consumptives who come to White
Ha^*en are cured. The main elements
of the <ure arc fresh air. milk and
are few
eggs. Of medicines tl
but the treatment Is. of
mwllral supenlslon.
•Mc»st of the men are always out of
Bors. y they sleep In the tents The
omen for the most part sleep lnd<K»rs
the institutions, though among the
Independent tenters are many women.
In winter the treatment Is the same,
ami there are lots of consumptives In
V^Tilte Haven who boast of having
of doors through the Intense
slept oukof
cold oriasi '
The btgple foods are milk and eggs
yd these In large quyUth
quyUtles. The
me six meals of
paUen^s lake some
. and their dally allow
umetlmes
"of milk and a dozen eggs
In the business of procuring a llUSV^f the”patlents
have other food
* pat
am enabUHl to show a bed (4
feet by 186 fe«M) of five year old in addition to tl
plants, ready lo harvest as soon ms the
seed falls, which will realize about |3.400. or as much as the entire Income
from a large farm planted to ordinary
opt.
her angling anecdotes or golf yarns,
This should cause n*aders to pause
and consider the propriety of planting, but as a voracious account of what the
ordinary domestic cal Is capable of
least, a amall lot.
The expense atUched to an experi would be hard to beat. This Is It:
-A cal living at the power house
mental bed 4s so trivial that no one
was aslet-p In lh^ rim of a fiy-whecl
afford to neglect this matter.
when the engines were started, and
Clive Hall Dye. Cuba. N. Y.
for fire hours Pussy was whirled
: the rate of 60 miles per hour
When at length the engines slopped,
rnln and atops the mine of decay. the cat Jumped down from the wheel,
Thai s what Holllster s Rocky Moun laggered al>out confusedly for a few
tain Tea does 35 cents, tea or Ub* seconds and then walked quietly to H
the worse for lu extr
lets Johnson’s Drug Store.
ordinary experience.”—New
Yoi
Animala Grow Biooer.
No extinct Und animal of former
Vanpeancs of a Beppar Woman.
age. had a bigger body thy ha. the
biggest African clephyt of today, and
not one. %o far as Is known, exceeded
or even equaled in bulk the existing Russian Poland, a few years ago.
great whales, which ymetlmes are all
Furious at being condemned to
of 100 feet long. As elephants, horses three we«*ks' Imprisonment for beg
_
Bimllar yimals are traced back glng. the woman seized the crucifix
ward through the various strata they standing on the Judges’ Uble. and
are found to get smaller and smalle dealt the gendarme who had given ev|. extinct elephyu were no bigger «lence against her such a blow on tbe
than Shetlyd ponies, while the h(
head with It that bis skull was broken,
of prehistoric ages were about the
and he died shortly afterwards —
of large dogs. In almost every group Whe«41ng
of hair>'. warm blooded animals exist
ing siHTlmens are bigger than those of
Death to Snakes.
by-gone limes and tbe notion that
I method for killing rattlethere Is any tendency In animal life to snak«-». which abound near LaCroase.
dwindle In size Is entirely without
foundation. There are. of course, ex
ceptions. for the extinct sloths, kan get at the yakes he hit
garoos. lizards and yme others exmeans of charming them from their
in bulk existing crea^ of
>1es. Taking bis old violin yd an
the yme order.—Commercial Tribune asslstyt with a shotgun he lured the
VKa':
Fwioail of a BacfSd ElaplMM
Thoro U aa amaxlag eollectioo of •atUart* Fary to ^ ffaiitb
Cariooa oeremonlet are wUaesaed In
dwoM la Iho aultaa a iroMury at Ooa
lam wban one of the sacred wk
One way iecond<laaa Ucketi
itaatiaople. The Urhay of alt the
»kyts dtea. It U ftry a fBAcral
mi II. are thore. sale at all ataiioaa on first and third rmnder tky tkal accorded to prteees
ftltteriag with rare aad large gems Tneadays of each month. Ask
of royal blood. BoddhUt prieats “
allffmi
for partlcnlara._____ _
^
date and thoosands or devout 81ai
mea and women follow the deoe
Warid*a Fair. Bt Ua!a.
yimal to tke grmre. Jewels yd ofMonad trip tIckeU nt low rataa. On
mda^itf^lUAat autlona. Ask
Mr tba tead ar Urn ealiph aa mmm-
■Tfi’nr
TKY A mcom WAMT AD.
THY A MOORO WANT AD.
i> tlitf
ftooi birth, nnd «rfi people mOf/with
Mneca far Vletima af tha Oraat
EXCISIONS
PSEAl£t!S!lB
I
M
dos^pnfonmwm
'ooaaidmc^
rprtalag tkat tbe booae la not
packed every algkt. Mr. Rutledge is
y actor of ability yd woetk. He has
'-Gna Panny a Yaar For Ra«L
Although many people are complain
lag of the Incteay of rents. It appears Drives away alckneaa, yrrow yd care
thy at leyt some low renU still pre•s the beggar man a millionaire; gunt expert performed hU part
vyi at Hampstead. England. In the
_ -s tbe heart grow strong and true
eoorae oC the bearing at the London That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea will
ro Centuriaa.
i
After Two
Centurisa.
aherirs court of y arbUryioo case,
. the
Wooden water ‘
la which a builder claimed I17J1SS
Johnson’s Drug Store.
fwr
tr^tn of Londot
from the London school board In re
alter haring been In
aped of some bouaes In New End.
turies. were
ground AW.---------------------Hampstead, which had
In y excellent aUle of prtscrvsi.uu.
m. the pUin
They were mostly elm logs, yd none
lord of the
of the pipe* exceeded seven Inches
bore. In one lutyce two line* of
aad wy ooUtkd to two free lunchy
pipes were connected
•a a toaaat: hut It wy yldom the
4th or Joly.
Etlronbydi. Some pipes
roat of ooo pcany wy collected —Tit
One fare for tbe roond trip. On tale
yd same of oak were fo
uly 2nd, 3rd yd 4lh. Retam July
1^
CHURCH OF THE FimiRC.
Oo. tkea It wonid aeem to -be noeless
for the tocal maMian to eater la
mr prloca. Tbe eompaay la play-
or wimsH miLS.
M of tbo aaerod aipal i
BTAOS AMO WLATFDttBL
■ad mtay fren tbe eflecUof
Bul«irf»ickne«, debility
■ooeolddtioDictiDable.U
the lower <
^iti^OtbCTpMtol
the blood tkat ke^ the sore diacharjfop, and anst be gotten out beforo it
will heal. Wasbe* and salvea, while cleansing, aootkid helpful, will not do it, becanse they do not
tke poisoned blood; bat S. S. 8. cleanses and
purifies the diseased blood, and when tkta is secomplished the place heal*. Where the health has bera
Impaired it restores strength and vigor lothe system, improves the appetite
and digestion, and tones op the nerves. Purifying the kood is the aoresS
way to get rid of aa old sore or nicer. Medical advice is free.
__
imswgrrsmmceo^AfiMmLm^
Some Real Estate We Have For Sale
house wi^h small bam. 66 foot
of th* finest placet on State
street, and Is certainly offered very
reasonable. $4,500.
Lots 14 and IS, block 19, Hannah.
»y A Co.’s 6th addition, situated cn
est 7th street, large nine room
>use, good stone foundation, ail tn
^d condition. $2JK».
No. 219 East 9th street. This is on a
50 foot loL large house, fine location,
cheap at $2Jp00.
^
5. 521 WebSfteV street. 3^l^foot lot.
good furnace, fireplace, sewer connec-
small house with water and sewer connections. only $900.
No. 810 Webster street, small house
cheap. $700.
66 foot lot, good house and bam. on
rashington street./$1.200.
Large nine room house and base
AA(. OotwaTs Mask Egypeun OU cnrM qmekly. ment. sewer and bath, water in house,
large barn. Lrt 60*175 fen. a f.ne
property, lot worth $40 per foot, in f ne
l-h. .Mr. JullPo.” said Judgt
Pe,.|le.I*, “itiat vou would have yonr clerk
send me eopYs of soim- of the rec-nt
dot ivloi*. of the suiwi.me eotirt.• -\II right.” JuMltv Harbii replied
Tl.on he neke,! shmidly: “Do yon tprama, hrulsos. eula aad wouods tNins so4
want those mse* In wrldeh 1 render«*d
dlssentmg oplnlonar*
”I Bwiune some of the case* come
under fbnt he.-..V” said Judge P.N^lIe.
-You frtyje.ently fi.> dl»*-er.t. you
IlyreoomMOdliteaUsaf-
fee LaMeaaas.
shall not wmd them,” yorted Jnalinrisn. ”1 shall not
n-^i*onslfor tlie dl*s4 LinatIon of su.-h law
PINvr* In those mnjority oidulons
to widdi I hare dlHscnted.”—Washtar
ton Tilin'*.
In a suit to quiet title In tli.- *u|e rlor
befort Judge Ixalbem. Tba
case U that of Abignll Hndil. ngaliiat
Emmaline Smith and olber* to silUa
tka title of real estate lit Hendricks
county. Capuln Ell Kilter app.*nr.«d
for the defendanlA nnd be pr.-Honbd
motion to Include an addiiioOHl de
fendant to the list enumcraUsI lu tbe
complaint. He explained Hint n . hd
bid lieeu born to one of ”lbe otber*JUDl four day* ago. There was some
nt concerning a clili.l l.rraklng
bv-il conntroversy so early In
life, but tbo little oue Is now u defend
ant to tbe suit, though It haa as yet os
I is News.
K«Cb«m for Alarm.
-Here’s a peculiar advertIsemimtasld the physicians wife,
sbe
gtSflced over tbe perer. ”lt Is headed
k> your own dyeing.’ ”
-Ray. let me look at that.’ wild tbe
M. D., anxiously.
•*Oh. tbal’s nil right" be r.msrked
mom.mt later. It only relates to dye
ing clothing. I was afraid It might
be some new-fangled mkeme for potus doctom
ColwFiii
Bay Shore. Leelanau county« near
at IS known as Lark.ns’ dock. Bmali
Lise on this piece.
$1,200 takes 120 acres near Wlfliamtburg, about 40 acres cleared. two.acrM
orchard, well waUred, amall bulMfogs
I a little good timber.
5.000 takes 140 aerta thrwe miloa
from Northport. large frame howM.
good baaemeoL two large barna.
Si* acres of orchard, land levtl and all
■ovement. about 25 acres of
r. One mile from ochool.
90 acre* near Suttona Bay. on bay
shore, fine second growth, two good
streams of waters Would make a Bn*
resort property.
A large house and 14 lota, with
splendid
condition, at
Buttons Bay.
i as
there IS in the state located In Em
met county.
Vacant loU in all parU of the city
too numerous to mention, tl certainly
i.uymg any real esUte.
Office Suite 30 i New State Bank Bld’g
l^or^jr
BUGGIES
and you’ve bee/ 1
vited. Select your
WEDDING
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.
GIFT
CUT CLASS, vj
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
you at the
We can
handsome Qlfttbvre are sell
ing for $1.00.
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
PAVING TAX.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
f assrasment roll for the Improve-
jo all unpaid
same to be paid l»efore tbe first day
of July. 1904.
M. E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State bank bnlldlng
2200-lmo
fo
^conldootbuyit. W-hat NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
To the Tax Paying Elector* of the
^ Cl ..
that a *pc
cial election will be held in said city
on I hi- :.th day of July. A D? 19m. at
NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Cass Str
Kleclr'.cal Contractor* Association of U«United Stale*.
a Of Indelicate
city therefor, for the
of lay
new and extet
ended water mains
Kesce’a Favorite Preacripbon and the location ofIf additional
addtt^
hydran
water supply and fire protection
said city, will lie submit
of the ta
: elector* of said city.
lows:
For a loan of twenty thousand
($20,000.00) doltari for the purpose of
laying new and extended water mains,
and the location of additkwal hydrants
for water supply and fire protection.
Ye*.
For a loan of twenty thousand
($20,000.00) dollars for the porpoae of
Uylng new and extended water mains,
and the location of additional hydrmnU
for water supply and fire protection.
The polls of this election will be
open from one-o’clock fo the after
noon. and remain open nntU seven
o’clock fo the afternoon of the aim
aifi4o|alffi
CItyCteck.
IVI o O O V
ag>orsai«rsR oF
WM. F. BENNETT
GRJIN. COMMISSION aiidSlOCK BfiOKER
Rnnl&UilliRiilli^lBk
On«dcP.aZoa»S«d4
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1 THE EVENING RECORD
TOroiin
TRAVEBSE CnT, MICtt. SATUBDAY. jrXK 25. 1904.
AND
SHOTEFFIEALVOin) HERALD
RECORD CO.
TMCN LCAMO TO OCATH H-tVW*
•TOmCfi KLOW.
DAILY AND WEEKLY HAVE BEEN
Special to the BrenJag RaeonL
PAID VP CAPITAL »40.0PO
INCORPORATED.
DETR^ .
TRAGEOT
Frankfort. Mich. Jttne 24.—Oeo.
Qoold of New York and party of
railroad men hare inspected the Ann
Arbor mad and Yislied Frankfort with
an Idea of establishing a new car ferr>
between Frankfort and Milwaukee
MAY
^<
DISAGREE.
NEW DUPLEX WEBB PERFECTING
PRESS INSTALLED.
Leading Publishing Houae—Added
DNOTHENt LIVE
IN TNAVENEE CITY.
Peter Oourvell of BaV aiv
terdav morning at the a«rlnm
eral paresis at the aged of S4 yeir-. A
abort service wet held this rntmilnv at
S 3n o'clock from 8f. Prancif church
A brccber of the deceased. Job*. C'l^r
veil of Chebovgan. wax nrutfled of his
illoeaa but was unable tu reach
city before his death.^^riilnr^'fiere
yesterday
afternoon
afternoon.
Besides
his
brother be leaves a sister; also at aon
and daughter. W. S Andersoi
charge of the funeral
His Insanltv
was caused by ridiiig a wheel and runMiaa LaFordaaa’a Funeral.
•nto «t Th«t Tii-
twyf
RETREAT
CUT OFF
Thoa. T. Bates, will hereafter U- pub
lUhed by the Herald and Record Com
by boiK-leM lore. Charle* Snuyw.
widely
known
Mmoo. Med
Insursticc
a and
nifont
married.
GENERAL KUROKI HAS BLOCKED
KUROPATKIN.
a
thU
Moraiag aoiiflit an Interv iew wlih Ef-
lUSSUNS TAU NEW LINE
Ae U Alrord. a pretty SO-year^iId clerk
having bee© completed yeelerday.
lis
time
the
Herald
has
Up
been
and the Rectird by Bates A Hannen.
The new company has an authorixed
capital
of j4h.«sHi,
and the
whole
xmunt Is paid In
4
The ettmpany succeeds to the pnlr
thing business of the Grand Travse Herald and ihf Evening Rect>rd
and the extensive commercial and rat
la the Singer Sewing Machine com
pany a o®ce on the elerenth ttoor of
the NeW York Ufe Inanrance bulldinK
WILL
STRETCH
FORCES
him and inalated on termlnaUng their
negnnlnUnce. Swarae ahot her and as
avy Firing
ahe fell be leaped from a near-by win
trthur—Laatad
pneement in full view of hundredf of
George Seeny. her
conveyed her to the
expected lo recover.
Swayce was dead
having shot himself l>efor<> takln
terrible Jump.
Laat
Again Htard
Night
Several
arvd
Waa
at P
Hour
The offlwTH
Bates, president; Geo. G
G. Bai4»s of t
cago, vice president; J. W Ham
secretary;
Mabel Bates.
These «jfflr4«rs constitute the board of
the entire lUt of stock
Re
Thos. T
the Hernd J. W
By Wire to the Evening Record
editor and manager of the
Mr. Hannen' also
St. Petershurg. June 24 —A dispatch Evening Rc'conl.
dicates that Kuropatkin with Tarkel- having charge of the Job printing de■tment. Geo.
Bates. president of
burg's two divisions and a Siberian di
luUry Journal Pubvision have had their direct line of re
turned This
cut off by General Kiimki at Hal
Cheng.
General Oku. tori, is pressing
from the south and adds to Kurokl s
strategic slr»oglh.
The din-ctlon of
.New Chwang where a small forin*Ks
the House of Correc of Russians are busily
Intrenrhing
tion. where he
tberos4.|ves is still open and it Is pml.
Miss Alvortl. who was matron there. able that the Husvians will now take
While he was writing the letter MIka
ew lin«‘
strAtrhIng th«lr
forct-s
Alvord came inio his oIBce.
What
n Mnkd. n i<i Now Chwang
transpired then up to the ttime of the
wayre and the
shooting Is unknown Sway
Firing
at
Port
Arthur.
igdy were dismissed from1 tthe Hollar of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Correeiion for <
Chee Foo, June 24.—Htwvy firing
Miss Alvord was well known In this
as heart! in the dlriK'ihm of Pon Ar
visite*! her brother. t-Yank thur last night and was resumetl this
city,. having visite
While here she morning
Tbeyflring la.si night lastetl
friends
who will
In- for sev« ral hours
grieved to learn of her tragic exiH-rl.
eoce.
Mias Alvord was planning lo
in a few da>*s1 Ifor a
25 Per Cent
ON PALESTINE.
Rev. C. F. Berger Will Speak at Evarv-
fiance. George
Seeney. were expected here In July
Their wedding waa to have taken p^aev
during that month.
Miss Alvord s father is very IH at
PER0ICAR18 AND VARLEY
the home of his aon. kYank.
He is
over eighty years of age. The news of
FREE MEN.
the tragedy Is being kept from him
ARE
Raiauli Hat the Cash and the Captives
Vill Probably Arrive in Tangler Tonight.
take an active pari In the Herald and
rd Company, but will continue to
on his Chicago business
Miss
Malnd Bates wil continue in charge of
the buhlnes.1 office.
The dlPTi rei^uli of the organlxatlon of the Herald and Record C4>m
t»any |.•i.the improvement of the entire
mechaniral t-quipment. the most ImIKirtant addition being a Duplux Web
l»erf.Tilng newspapir presi*. a pre^^
which will print and fold complete
SJiuo four. six. eight, ten «»r twelve
paiH-rs an hour, at a single
This great press is the latest
la
n
perfect pU*ce of mt^chanlsm
spaiM‘r.s of frt>m 3.0o<i to
circulation ever Invented. It is now
g InstjillvHl by an expert sent by
mmtufactut
SUCCEEDS
ATTORNEY
GENERAL KNOX.
Morten Will Be SMreUry of the Navy
and Metcalf SecreUry of Com
merce and Labor.
Wa.*hlngtnn. June 24—A dl*.i»atrh
from Consul General Gummere
re
reived ai the state dc|iartmenl this
ning. says a letter from the two
captives. Perdicaris and Varley. states
that they left this moniing from Lafouly and expect to arrive in Tangier
hi.
The department Is assured
that the ransom has l»een paid and the
city's future, and propose to be pro
ving
that nothing i- loo go»xd for Trax
is the course of
City and that
ad of t
Its business has gmw
a substantial manner
flee iMdng known as
date anil c.mpleie in
Featurea.
nMLAWDMMLLEP
A^mpt*^ to Board an M. A
Special to the Evening Record.
N. E.
Freight Sraln Naar Kaleva and
Fell Between the Cara.
Special to the Bvenlag Record
Kaleva. Miclu June 24—A Finlander
by the name of Anderaon attempted to
thecara. He waa InaUolly klll«! He
wat employed at Hoghca' camp.
By Wire to the Breolaff IU»eord.
KM. JoM 24.-The Jogomar woo
her race from three German yachts.
Herr Ballah Hamborff taiahed ooooiid.
The kalaarY yacht MaUor kmt her top
mast and waa towed teto the harbor
e flat
1 steadily and in
the Herald €ifthe most upt.v
Northern Mlrhl
The Ev.-nlnc
in 1S«4T and by
Uted by a progressive policy and a
firm purpose of rcllabllliy It has berecognlrcd as Northern Mlrhlgan's most progressive and influential
dailv.
The business of both papers ba»
groan constantly d
years until ln<
become an abs<
press facilities have been the Smt
of the publishers, and this hat
accomplished by the purrha.M? of the
perfecting press mentioned before.
The imprmemcni already Installed
and others in contemplation will ag
gregate in cos: about fin.ooo. and the
Herald and Record Company intends to
By Wire lo the Ev
gtoo. June 24.-The follownet ' apptdntraents are anWllUam H. Moody of MassaMuch Smokt Cauaad Poople to Believe
chuaetu. attorney general; Paul Mor
That the City of Maniatec Waa
too of Illinois, secretary of the navy;
Burning Up.
Victor H. Metcalf of California. secr<tary of commerce and lalior. The
resignations of Attorney General Kr. x
Tlilck hmoke along i
4.
S kl
and the aecretary of the commerce and caused i>eople of the
this after
labor bureau have U»en accepted to mx>n to l»elleve that
Istee was
take effect July 1.
burning up. The fire
along
Paul Morton up to l»C was a dem M £
E. track for
dlsij
octal. He then boied and became a
•St was at Buckley A Douglas
gold democrat and two months ago lumlH>r
camp near Trout river
Sec
renounced the principles of democracy
n were fighting it at 4 o'clock
and became a republican. He is the
little headway tain
.e«nd rice prealdeot of the Santa Fe lomard extinguishing 1
The fire Is in Trmv
railroad.
Mr. Metcalf has\served In
weekly n
the state.
affairs of the
FOURTH AT BUTTONS BAY.
tv. and meana commituh> of the
house of which he vraa a member
Indian War Dane* Will Be One of the
PIKE ALONG H.KN. E.
epartment
Called
Out
by
LAMPSON^TORM.
Special to the Evening Record.
InteriocheiL June 24 —Jamea Immpaoo nod Mrs. Laura W. Storm of Bel
latre. Ohio, were married
of WllNam Dexter at Ink
day. Rev. L.Keaney.oSI
with a toe
day by Mr. Elesler. oae of the suth
tmhar
Big Oofhing Sale'
...219...
Burning
Commons This Morning.
At 11 o'clock today the fire departt^lled to the corner of Di
vision
I Mn^^-is b\
phone on arctnim of \hv
l►eing on fire. WTien the department
reached there thev found several men
and a number of Ivirs with shovels
and brush frying to put It out. The
fire was out of reach of any hydrants
it was t
nlssion.
alcal Into
chemlra
AMERICA(1
DRUG CO.
ASHED PROHDS
TO HOLD BACK
Select Good Man
m
Prcaldentlal
By Wire to the Evening Becord.
iDdlanapolU. June 24.-Oeneral Nel
son Miles hat naked the prohibition
antloanl coaventlon to defer rnnklng
ibe nomination for president na he
does not with to run U the democrau
noMlaate a good man.
Fred Gulatfa team mn away today
and dUtribuled oranget along Front
ttreec They only ran a abort diataace
when stopped. The only damnge othet^
wise was a slight break to the hanieat.
GET YOUR ice cream at JackMa*i
DOOR AND
WIND
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
ManAsar
CARLOS SELOON DEAD.
WE SELL
Twelfth District.
By Wire toyije Evening R-cord
;:<*r THE original
DYING FROM HORSE S KICK.
Lock Jaw Followed Acedent (
“HARDPAN
JSHOE
Pitcher.
By Wire ui the Evening Rt*eor*l
Charlotte. Mic|^ Jill
D wa« kid
Made by the
i
None other are ^bnj^he
uinc, we jrivc you
.TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
^
^
%
Cbr. Lake Ave. and lOt»»
Real Thiukr.
The OM^ Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedrich&Co
New Slxn.l
Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30
we will throw out to those preaent in front of the atore, a large
quantity of aocka and handker
chiefs. the same as advertised
elsewhere as being a 35c value
for 3c: also 12 dor. good sus
penders.
The Boaton Store.
Cy
?
RINDGE CO.
242 Front Street
O. G. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eetabllahwdln 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Cbe Right Sort
of IDerchaiulise
at reasonable prices is what we have to offer.
the best dally and
in this portion of
Buttons Bar, Mich.. June 24 —EUb^
rations have been made
here for
fitting celebration of the GENERAL MILES NOT YET RE^
glorious I urth.
One of the main
FOR NOMINATION.
features will be
genuine Indian war
dance. Ull gan
parade and races
There will I
a on all rail
toj^^ all day.
S.BpndaScCo*s
FOR TH IS
WEEK ONLY
The OM Time .Methodists «iH hold j
a meeting at Fourh'i- railmad station I
and boat landing Julv 3 and 4 Kvervbody is invited
to come
and stay
through the ro.'eiings. A large attend
It J Brown
Bishop
\\nien this equipment Is complete ance is expected
Herald and Record plant and of- and Alice Taylor, evangelt<i. of
Rev Walter
W
I
e will be the most complete and cago. will be present
Uvdate in the state north of Grand
pids. - While Traverse City has nut
JACKSO.N'S driver will take yo
yet reacht'd a stage when such an ex
tensive c-quipmem Is demanded, the orders and ice cream whenever yi
Jackson s Candy Store.
publishers have great faith
in the want II
By Wire to the Evening Record
MOODY
Zhink pL
Off
Rev. F. C. Berger, presiding elder of
the Evangelical church and president
of the Michigan Sute Sunday School
a.HS4K-iallon. will give an address on
Palestine and the Orient at the Evan
gelical church Sunday evening at T:3u.
Rev. Berger has Just returned from a
lour of Palesilne. Egypt. Italy, Greece.
Germany. kYance and Swiixerland and
c lecture win Jk* full of l*caiiTlfiil de
ripilons and Incidents of Ihe.irip.
CAPTIVES
RELEASED^:
APPOINTED
TO CABINET
Ca««rir.
« eily Book Store
ANOTHER FIRE.
FROM
MUKDEN TO NEW CHWANG.
and when abe refoaed to elope with
dow and waa daahed to death on the
‘Tire Olorha Chat Work”
a-, all oun are brand new and ihod at oahraar
’
HAND BAGS
a corporation under that title
owned and published by Thos. T Hater
By Wlr« lo Ike Erneln* R«»rd.
Drlroli. Mich. June 14.-
OUR
N-. m.iie-ihr dty Aooa'i criebiate tlm j«r. «.
Vn..y..a-ilb-jo^ M foD ^thcFoaithur*.r.
Wc *M>1 a Id rmU awl Kc ov foodt.
WEATHER-Sbowen. and tbudScr .ions, loalabr and
r,.,i.T .-..-I and nonh portion,
Em-b H,uih<-rl> vinda.
friends and relatives
present who paid their last tribute to
The Bo
len, and the weeklr Grand Trav;
•nd W#Mld Hm VWtnd Her
ALL
II
to Cost HOW.
4>eirult. Mich. June 24—The
in the case of es-O
lie Works Moreland was
all night
erne Herald, for .lo years published bj
Wm U M*v« Dmii Hmrri^ in July
Tor Vea Boys!
ICE CRFJ^M at roar door
If you
donY *ee the wagon phone the suwe.
Ko. 144 and we will send It up.
Jackson s Candr. Store.
Facilitiea and New Equipment
SpecUl to the Evening Record.
AND
CDe Are atorks.Jlrc nil Rcadv;
LaFootaoe HoM Thio Momhvg.
Important Change In Traverse City’s
i Out All Night at
'mss iixm umwii nn
ipARCirrt
Sbowen and tbuadar atorau tonight
and Saturdav. Cooler west and north
portlooa FVeah aouiher» winds
Bowrai Parwoio W« the
MEWCAinUT
Onnrvt Donid and Party Hava I
EIGHTH YEAH—221
PETEK OOVimL DEAD
men's Suits at $5, $7<50,
$IOSI2-$OloS20
Into ever> price wc crowd the Kreatest value
and urge comparison with any reliable iine.
[feckwear25c.50cand75c
Sbirb 50c. 75c, $l.aBd$l.50
DdtebessPante $1. $1.50, $2 to $4.M
Underwear 25c, 50c and $t.00
Union Saits $i. $1.50 and $2.50
e WilbeH
C»nur TfMtV
•ai amha
.
Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want them '
Boys’ Waists
andIBIousss \^c to TiOc. Made
boih.blouse and Russian
blouse style, flight and
dark colors.
Boys’ Wasbabls
Suits
50c. 75c io:$2.50
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of washable knee
pants—w’hite duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 50c
Boys’straw an!
WbitsBuckHats
‘1
Straw goods from
10c to 50c—white di
25c and 50c-
HAMIITON CLOTHINC COi
Exesrsion Aisssil Marios Isliod
TONIOMT AT 7:30
STR. GOL.CMVIBi»
Euniiion to Bom Hmbor To
FARE 25 CBfTS RODIfD TRIP BOTH EXCDRSIORS
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THE EVENING RECORD
r-* '•
TRAVEBSE CTTY, KICE^ RATtniDAY. JUNE 25, 1904.
SHOTEFFIEALVi
THEN LEAPKO TO DEATH EUEVEH
.
ETOMEE EELOW.
DETROIT
.
TRAGEDnr
nwcAiFniT
Ooorgt OM*ld and
Hm lMp<
•d tiM Aim A«^ fUilroad for
TKrt fVpooe.
BprcUl lo tbr Brrnlac Hocord.
Rrmakfort. Mlcb,. June 24—<;eo. R
Oonld of. New York and partr of Jo
railroad BMa bare inspected tbe Ann
Arbor road and rUlied fVankfol alih
an Ides fd eatablUhins a new car ferrj
MAO-lb^ween Frankfon and Mllsratikee,
CMARLCt tWAYZI WAt
OtHtO IV MOPELCM LOVE.
mss ALVOID Mown HEIC
PARENTS Al
IN TRAVERSE CITY.
Waa to Have Soon Marri^ In July
and Would Have Vlaitod Her Paronto at That TUno Swayxo
Wat Inouraaoo Asonl
By Wire lo Ibc Eroalag Record.
. OelrolL Mich.. June 24.-Maddeoed
by bopelesa lore. Cbarle* Swayae
widely known iosuraore a«ent a
fHaaon. need M and married, i
■Mraias aongbt an Inlerriew wUh Ef
Be U Alrord. a prHty JiVyear^ld clerk
In the Singer Sewing Machine
pany'a oIBce on ibe olerenth floor of
tbe Nev York Ufe Inaurance bulldlna
nnd when abe refuaed lo elope with
him and InaUted on lermlnnUng their
nrqanlntance. Swayte abor her and a.
•he fell be leaped from a near by win
dow and waa dashed to death on the
parement In full view of hundreda of
pemona
Mlaa Alrord waa abot twice, onn*
In the neck and once In the wrlM.
George Seeny. her accepted Io%er.
eonreyed her to the hoapital fihe D
expected to reeorer.
Bwayxe waa dead when pIrkiM up
having abot hlmaelf liefon> taklnr hia
terrible Jump.
Waa WHtino a LotUr.
Bwayxe worked for the New York
Ufe Inaurance company and waa writ*
Ina a letter to the paoera saving hU
dlamlaaal from the Houae of Correclion, where be waa warden, was due lo
Mlaa Alvortl. wbo waa matron there.
While he waa writing the letter Mlaa
Alrord came Into hla olflct*. What
tranapired then up lo the time of the
ahooting la unknown Bwayxe and the
Indy were diamlaaed from the llouac of
Correct U.n f«»r dlaorderly rohduci.
MAY OitAOREE.
Moretond Jury Waa Out All Night at
DetrelL
Special to the Evening Record.
Oetrolt. Mich.. June 24 —The Jury
in tbe case of ex-Com mlaa loner of Pub^
lie Works Moreland waa avt all night
and mar disagree.
RETREAT
CUTOFF
GENERAL KUROKI HAS BLOCKED
KUROPATKIN.
lUSSlAlfS TAKE NEW LINE
WILL STRETCH FORCES FROM
MUKDEN TO NEW CHWANG.
Heavy Firing Again Heard at Port
Arthur—Lasted Several Hours
Last ■ Night and Waa Returned This Morning.
By Wire to the Evening Record
SI. Petersburg. June 24.—A dispatch
Indicates that Kuropatkin with Tackelburg s two divUions and a BiberUn dl
3 have had their direct line of re
cut off by General Kiimkl at Hal
Cheng General Oku. loo. U pressing
from the aoiith and adds to Kuroki ^
strategic strength. The direction of
New Chwang where a small forin-s-H
of RuKKians are busily Inirenching
•mM lvee U kiiU oi»en and it U prob
abli- that the ItuKviacs a III now take
Mretching their ftirret.
Mnk<l, n t«> N«.w Chwang
r;£"
Firing at Port Arthur.
By Wire to the Eh-ening Record
Chee Foo. June 24.-Heavy flrl
Mlaa Alrord was well kTiown In thia wsk heard In tbe direct bin of Port ,
city, having rialted her brother. 4>ank thur last night and wa.«4 re>4um«-d t
Alrord. last aummer. While here ahe
■lade manr friends who will l»e
grieved lo leayn of her tragic ex|H«rl
ence. Mlaa Alrord waa planning to
cone to thla cliv In a few dava for a
rlalt with her brother.
Mlaa Alrord and her flance. Gt'orge
Seeney. were expected here In July
Their wedding waa to have taken p ace
BERALDAND
RETOTOCO.
rem oomnriiL dead
Cl»e lire OlerkS’Wre nil Ready
Gawaral Parwaia Waa tha
a Held Thia Morning.
DAILY AMO WCCKL'} HAVE BEEN terdav morning at tbe a«r:nm
rrakpareaU at tbe aged of Zi yexr-.
IMCORPORATEO.
abort aervlce vea held Ibis
at
S;3rt o'clock from 8t. Francis church.
A brother of the deceased Joh'. Cnxr
PAID UP CAPITAL MtoOM veil of Cheboygan. wa<* notified of his
Illness but was unable to reach tbe
city before his death, getting here
Besides
NEW DUPLEX WEBB PERFECTING yesterday aflemoon
brother be leaves a sister; also
PRESS INSTALLED.
and daughter W. 8 Anderson had
charge of
funeral. HU Insanity
riding k wheel and run
Important Change in Travorae City’s ning into a telegraph fiole.
Mtoa LaFentaas’a Funeral.
Leading Publishing Houao—Added
The funeral of Miss Marguerite |ji
Facilltle. and New Eduipment
Footsee waa held this morning at 9
o’clock from St. Francis church under
to Coat SlOjrnk
direction of H L. Carter. There
a number of friends and relatives
The Evening Rectjrd. heretofore present who paid their Ust iriUite to
published by Thus. T. Bales and J. W.
The floral offerings
Hannen. and tbe weekly Grand Trav
erse Herald, for 3U years published by
ON PALESTINE.
Tboa. T. Bales, will hereafter l»e pub
ICE CREXM at your door If you
don't see tbe u
No. 144 and we
_______ n?”<^dr^tore
GET Yarn Ice crecx at Jark-nn
nd get she best
221» 3t
ALL
HAND BAdS
-
25 Per Cent
PEROICARIS AND VAI
FREE MEN.
APPOMTEO '
TO CABINET
Ralauti Hat the Cash and the Captives
Will Probably Arrive in Tan-
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Wsf^hlngton. June 24—A dUpatch
)0Y SUCCEEDS ATTORNEY
from Consul General Giimmere re
^^^ENERAL KNOX.
ed at the state deiiariment IhU
ninfc. savs a letter from the two
captives. Perdleans and Varb y. ktafes
ten Will St SecreUry of lha Navy that they left this morning from Ijt
foul) and exiiect to arrive In Tangier
tonight. The department U assured
that the ransom has lieen paid and the
captives releastMl.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Waahlngtoo. June 24.—The followFINE ALONG H. ft N. E.
Inr cabinet appoint menu arc an
nouDced: William H Moody of Masaa- Much Smoke CmiemJ People to Believe
chuaelta. attorney general; Paul Mor
That the City of Manistee Was
too of Illinois, secretary of the navy;
Burning Up.
Victor H. Metcalf of California, aecre
lary of commerce and laU»r. The
resignations of Attorney Oenerml Kr r
city
that Manistee
lake effect July 1.
burning up.
? fire was along the
Paul Morton up lo
wi
M It N E track for
no-<J I stance
ocral. He then boted and
The 1
t waa at Buckley A Douglas’
gold' democrat and
near Trout river. Sec
the principles of democracy tion men imp
were fighting It at 4 o’clock
bUcan.
He
U
the
and became a repu
were making ver>- little headway
head
r the Santa
second vice prealdei
ifd extinguishing It The Are is in
railroad. Mr. Metcalf has served
i' lumber piles.
the last three coogreaacs and t^k a
prominent part of the affairs of the
FOURTH AT BUTTONS BAY.
wavs and meana
bouse of which he i
Indian War Dance Will Be One of the
Features.
FIRLAMDEBULLU
Special to tbe Evening Reconl
Buttons Bay. Mich. June 24 —Elabete preparaUons have been made
t. B.*nl .. M. A H. t.
here for a fitting celebration of the
FNI«M
M«r Kalev* and
glorious Fourth. One of the male
F*U Dtt»
features will be a genuine Indian wai
dance, ball game, parade and races
There will be reduced rates on all railSpacUl lo III* ET*at«« Reeonl.
special train
IUI*Ta. Mich, Jan* *4—A Flntonder
FOR TH IS
WEEK ONLY
/
gellcal church Sunday evening at 7 :30.
Rev. B«*rger baa Just returned from a
lour of Palestine. Egypt. luly. Greece.
Germany . France and Swiixerland and
the fectiire will be full of lieantlful d-script Ions and Mcidents of the trip.
ANOTHER FIRE.
...219..
epartment Called Out by Burning
Commons This Morning,
At 11 u'cIo<-k today the fire departent was called to the rtirner of Dision and
AMERICA;^
DRUG CO.
lK*lng on Are. WTun the department
reached there th«*v found several men
and a number of l»oys with shovels
and brush trying to pul U out Tbe
fire was out of reach of any h.vdrxnts
ALBERT CLOBEN8KY.
nlcal Into c^immlsslon.
Twelfth District.
By Wire to th*- Evenlnc H*-rord
bSart*
N“‘K!"?Xil
Said He Will
SaMct Good Man at PratWential
tHln here today and fell In beti
tbe cam. He waa InatanUy killed
waa employed at Hnghea* camp.
'
LAMPSON-STORM.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
June 24.—OenemI Neb
B Witfwaaday at Homo of Willasked the prohlbttioa
lam Dmctar of Intafid.
ition to defer making
Defeated Three Oeemaa Yachts in the
Special to tbe Evening Record.
tlon for president as he
KM Race.
Interkicben. Jane 24.-^amea Lamp- does not with to i I If tbe democrat
By WIfw to tbe Braninff Record.
son and Mrs. Laurm W. Storm of BelKM. Jana 24.-Tba iagomar won lalm. Ohio, were mafrtedjan
Fred Guisti’a teun ran
her race from three aerama yadiu.
nnd dUiributed omngen along Front
Herr BattaV Hamburg Saiabed aaeoad.
atreec They only ran n a‘
Tbe kaiaar^ yaeht Meteor loat her top
INOOMAR WON.
meat and was towed into tbe harbor
wise wns n alight I
TRV Ai
acribara on bm awttiAbonm
Big Clothing Sale'
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS OEUVEREO SAME DAY
ORDERED.
WE SELL
............ -iHARDPAN
SHOE
DYING FROM HORSE’S KICK.
;
Made by the
;RINDGEC0.
None oiher are gen
uine. we give you the
Real Thing.
.Thc OM Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Co
New Stand
242 Front Street
: O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
I
:
Eatabllahwcnn I8S8
Room 210 Slat* Bank Bldg.
Cbe Kiabf Sort
of IDcrcbandise
at reasonable prict-s is what we have to offer.
Into everj price we crowd the greatest value
and urge comparison with any reliable iine.
neckwear 25c, SOc and 75c
Shirb 50c, 75c, $1. and $1.50
Datchess Pants |i, $1.50, $2 to $4.50
Underwear 25c, 50^ and $1.00
Union Snits $1. $1 JO and $2.50
(
Z!i!!ldtw
.think of...
«..r.i:r;?;:;;:;THE
original
gress fmm tin- Twelfth
frniii
men’s $uH$ at $5, $7.50,
ASHED PROHIBS
$10,
$12.501» $20
TOHOLDBAIg
ENERAL MILES NOT YET READY
FOR NOMINATION.
8.i.rd.r.
CARLOS SELOON DEAD-
Lock Jaw Followed Accident to Mrs.
PiUher.
By Wire Ki thi> Evi ning Ret-iird
Charlotte. Mirlu June 24 - Mr*
Pitcher, who was kicked by a bur
iHdng installed by an cxikti sent by Is dying I.<»ck Jaw has set in.
manufacturers, and will lie In
oiu ratlon In alKuit a week. Other Imments to Increase the capacity of a mt-eting at Foueb’s railnuKl vtaiiim
Jiilv :i and 4 Every
and boat landl
printing depar
slay
body is invited to c
Deluding consbU
are In progre
through the nu'etings.
material.
When this equipment U complete •nee Is expecteil Bishop II J Brown
Herald and Record plant and of and Alice Taylor, evang-h^. of t’hi
cago.
mill
be
present
Ut-v
Walter
lie the most romplete and
in the state north of Grand Kdmards, committee.
ille Traverse City has not
■ver will take your
JACKSON’S
yet reached a stagV when such an ex
earn mbenever you
tensive equipment is demanded, the
on s Candv Store
hers have great faith In the
future, and propose to Ik? pre
pared for all enrergenrlos. liellevlng
hlng U too good for Traverse
City and that It U the course of wU
dom to lie ahead of the procession,
ther than In the front rank.
The Herald mas established in iKTik.
c same as advertised
id U recognlrtvl as the l»cft and most
t as being a 3Sc value
fluential family we«‘kly
Iso 12 dox. good susIts business has grown steadily and
substantial aanner. the Herald r
e lielni
date and
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
gan.
The Evening Record was esUblUhed
In 1K97 and by steady strides, stimu
laled by a~i>rogTesslve policy and a
Ann purposq of rellabnily H has l>ecome recocnlxed as Northern MlchlThe businest. of both papers has
groan constantly during the past few
until Increased farlllnes have
e an absolute necessity. Better
preM facilities have been the flmt care
publishers, and this has been
the purchase of the
pcrft-cilng press mcntlon^-d lK*fore.
The Improvement already installed
and others in contemplation will agregatc in cost about llo.ik>o. and
Herald and Record Company Intends lo
re no pains tior expense to maln; the Evening Record and Grand
Traverse Herald as the best dally and
weekly newspapers in this portion of
the Bia
« eily Book $tere
Off
CAPTIVES
RELEASEDTf
during that
“Fire Clerks Chat Clerk”
f. dl oan ire brud new uxl .hoot a. oolyae*
one. CMC CiBoriy.
WIUTHRR—8bowm uid Uiujiw Monu ioai«M ud
CtMilcr we.„i and north porllonr. Fn-sh soulhcrlv winds.
lUbed by tbe Herald and Record Com Rev. C. F.^rgcr Will Speak at Evanpany. a corporation under that title
gclicaJ Church.
having been completed yesterday. Cp
r. F. C. Berger, presiding elder of
to this time the Herald has been the Evangelical church and president
owned and publiabed by Thos. T Hales of the Michigan Stale Sunday School
iatlon. will give an address on
and the Rec«»rd by Bates A Hannen.
e ctimpany succeeds to the pub
ig business of tbe Grand Trav
Herald and thf Evening Record
he extensive commercUl and cat
alogue printing business carried nn
‘rel.ifor.4 by the Herald ofllce.
The officers consist of Thus T.
BalefT. prt-sident; Geo. G. Bales of Chi
cagoj \Jce president; J. W. Hannen.
ab; Mabel Bales, treasurer.
Thej^ ofllcers constituie the board of
directors and the entire lli-t of slix-k
holders.
The management of the busln«^ re
sins practically as liefore. Thos. T
Bales having direct charge of the Her
ald as editor and manager, and J. W.
Hannen as editor and manager of the
Evening Rtvord. Mr. Hannen also
having charge of the Job printing de
partment. Geo C. Bates, president of
Poulintoulln- Journal Pub
ing company of Chb
c an active part In tl
Record Company, but will continue to
on hU Chicago buslm-k.s. MUs
Hateti wll continue In charge of
the bu^lne*.•4 otfick
Tbe din>ci reMiIt of the organlxa
[»n of the Herald and Record Com
pany U th»* Impniveroent of tbe entire
nn^ehanlcal «-qulpment. the most Im
purtani n.ldltlon In-lng a Duplux Web
Perf4-ctlng nt-wfipaper p^e^s. a preMprint and fold complete
four. six. eight, ten or twelve
page pafK-Ph an hour, at a singb- pro
cess. ThU great press U the latest
and most |>erfoct piece of. mi'ChanUni
paiv^rs of fmm '*.(«*•• to
OUR
Ter Yea Ben !
N-. nuMc-.. ihr dtjr doen’t ceMnte thb jw. »•
in
y.u ,i I b- jal
loll 61 the Fooith u rrv.
We went >< u 16 *dl uH Kc <Mr t06dL
MFG.CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lak* Ava. and lOth
Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want them
Boys’ Waists
andlBlouses
l»c to .V)c. Made
both.blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colors.
Boys’ Washable
Suits
50c. 75c io:$2Ji0
Large assortment for
summer wear—also big
line of washable knese
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 50c
Boys’straw ani
White DuckHats
Straw goods from
lOc to 50c—white
25c and
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HAMILTON CIOTNMI! Col
Excursion Around Marion IsM
TOIMIOMT AT 7:30
0*-oH»*«rs
6. WOMm,
C#r»cp TrNrf
STR. COI.UMI
Esconicn to Bowen Harbor Tumdoow AUnami^ I
FARE 25 CEIfTS ROOlfD TRIP BOTH EXCDRSttllS
THE ZVlnTO «B(X»Dk
THEEVENINGRECORD ■ISPONDED
TO 3 CALLS
i<gTt.ioca,ranuT,nnriHM»»>
tor n fltw WM In mr%4mtm bmt altbi
Buy Your
Suit Now
wntar mraek n wtnAiw It iGnllmH B
WMle wna rery pnmd «f iba acrrlec
hard lo hgHtrt a mmr aach aa
^^hat
Mr. Bound apoka vary higbly of the
twk of tba Are deportment tbis momtg nod fe^ vary tbnnkfnl that ba asMm B. Dykatm made a catch of
amn^i^
LOM
WILL CXCCEO FIFTECN
MUNDftCO OOLLAIIA.
Or. H. B. Gamar'a Heoaa BortMd.
mbar PAa Oaatoayad rice Da-
tree calls. This
*^s!l»**Sa*Anit
THt CHICAGO COWVCNTIOM.
TW crwt rvfMtbttcM MtJoul e
mtiM at OUeacD to aodetf. Tba
Lambar Pits Biiniad.
tiekH haa bm ooMtaaiad aad tba
work baa bm 4oaa. BooMTab
Fklfbaaka ara tbe »aa cbOMi aad
• :SO last evening and was
tWf ami baad iba rapobHeaa tIekaL
tally destroyed. Mr Dcsote dla
Dm^k* tba tact that tba eoBTcatioa ered the Are and telephooad in the
aoU. vbaa Fraak fl.
and the entire pile burned, nan <
bit apaaeb yaatardar with tba m«
imber
af Sooaeiral^a aaaa tor tba hlibaat The pile was locsttnl
oSea arltbia tba gift of the paoala. tbo *
-le of the l*cre Marquette road,
ona
uni of the high wind 1
se there was danger
•laataa. Oorlac ttbat tiaa. tba dala^
lumlw across the rlvc-r. belon
Salaa araat wild, tbay ebaarad. tbay the oval Wood DUb com,«tny. burning.
aroM to tbair fact, they atood oo the How the Are caught is not known but
It U supposed that It originated from
abairt aad ao«a varad flaaa.
Ares started by boys who had b«*n
Tba Cbicato eooaaatloo wai a
swimming. The loss 1. small ** the
aata ooaraatloa. It waa gatban
gatbar for a parpooa. la a grara. dig
allad way. tba rapraaaautlra* c
A small house located at 415 Bast
paopla eoaalderad tba goaatkku that Eighth street was prmctlmJly de
stroyed last night about 1 o’clock. The
arara atactiag tba paopla aat
aoaiiaatad tba two men bast fltied for bouse was the property of Dr. H. B.
Oamer. he having purchased It imly
tbablgboflea. Tbara wa. do call for about two'weeka ago.
aboiblag aad hurrablag at that Uma.
It Is mppoaed that this Are was of
Incendiary origin as no one was living
hot trbaa tba paopar omaot cane t]
In the bouse. HTiether It wa. cat
ooavaote ahowad that It was oot
by tramps or others will probi
eoM. d^ tblag. but Imbued «lih life never l»e known. The house was
aad aaargy. That aama eaergy vlU and not valuable but cm account of Its
ba abovn to fullaat adrautage later In being so ck»se to other houses It was a
dangerous Are. The high wind carrie«l
tba yaar.
sparks several blocks and kept pcHiple
Tba combination te pleasing to the living In that vicinity busy watching
paopla. There ware no contests for their homes. The inside or the house
was entirely gutted and the roof fell
tba places, arerythlag was ban
The two man named will act wisely In but the walls siili stand. The house
canned l»e repaired. The• loss Is fully
aad wall, that Is a foregone conclusion
alaa the choice would bare bean differ turned
eat Tba Roosevelt admlnUtratkw
Round A Sons' Foundry Scorched.
bas bean aatlsfactory and when the
Before the Aremen had completed
ballots are coontad next November H their work on the house of Dr. Oamer
is certain that the people of the na^ another alarm was turn^l In from box
17. This was for tbe foundry but many
tioa win again emphasUe this aatlsfac- stipiwsed
It was the same Are turned
In from another box. This was almut
la accordaace with the suggesUon
amda by the Record yesterday Chief of
Mica Rennie has issued aoUce that
tba ordlnaoca in regard to Are crack
ers and Are works Inside the cltr llm
its win ba enforced to tba letter. Not
only that but the sale of blank cart
ridges and cannon crackers to young
boys bas been prohibited. This Is
wlaa precmutlon. Every year the vic
tims of the **toy** pUtoI are so m
MS that it may be fairly riaased as a
daagermis weapon. Also the aeoMenls
from the use of cannon crackers are
many and painful Much annoyance
win he saved and trouble averted by
the enforcement of this ordinanc«
The Are In the ftuintln’ had st-enred
a good start before it was discovered
and the interior, upstairs, was a seeth
ing caldron. Soon four line* of hose
were playing on It and the Aremen had
It under control after a hard Aght. The
Are was a ven* bad one to Aght from
the fact that the building Is
with aheet Iron and the only way
get at the Arc was by getting Inside
tbe building and the
i anything but pleas
med that
na way from the
started In
Are bmt
vary bad*nnd aow
Ibis time was lost ia gatttag ceomd 4bose wbo ware tryteg to get
si aaore tba work.
let oar leader hearto prwvmn. aad aoC
apeak oa ao eolema n andtter. were It
not that the ManiaUqoe people themselv«B have bma boasting of the tact.
Aad ao bf goes: -Maalstlqnek
flJBO bet ■e - Bay. bat that gives.
’emallac iDce for oae luxurious ride.
at lensL
The abUUy to be Johaay-on-tbespot
WILL ENFORCE CITY ORDINANCE UArsteiaaa. If you can’t be-oo,” be
aa ”Dcar- as yoo eaa. and a Scouville
STRICTLY.
lawyer has made arrmngementt for
tbatparpoae. Me has laataUed a telephooe la hta hoam tor the aae of tboee
CaiuioD Crackara Cannot Be told to who wish to start divorce proceedinga
oa the spar of the momeaL He la.
Imalf Beys un Aeeeunt of Oanter
ihua. -aexl- to people all over the
»aniy. All they have to do is give
to the Yeunpaters.
•ceatral” hla number.
Good for the yonag people. When It
Chief of Police John Rennie stated
to -spooning” under the abeb
3 the Record this aaomlng that tbe »mea
ordinance in regard to the use of Are efiag elma and the pine trees the one
mudlilao
DoceaaaiT is ’no be nil nkme
must be observed or arrests
with
cDcb
o(bcr.% 8o tbe BdwardaHow. There U a city ordlnaace prohibiting their use In the cor
porate llralts and they cannot be naed public atrmta. Tbia aummary action
anr time unless the msyor
km at the request of the young
permission which has not been done
of tbe town. Wbo wants a big
this year and as there ta to be no celehim or her when
In this city It Is hardly likely
? Public stn-ets
that permission will be gtren.
step farther has been taken
blank cartridges or caaooo
ing the mile boxes placed In business
crackers will be allowed pader any bouses
for the beneAt of the -fresh
In the city. Several
farm,”
hmvo been selling small boys tbe airloanalnli
grass widows are eagerly
cannon Are crackers aad the chief bas awaiting
tbe annual convention of
notlAed them to quit. There ai
Michigan hay dealers, which meeu ai
of the small boys wbo do not
tbe capital early In August.
the danger of handling the
.
Niles
business
men are still Agurlng
cracker and this precaution Is being
oa tbe creamery proposition and
uken to save accidents.
A large number of small boys have plan is oo foot to organize a local cc
pany
and
erect
a
$3,000 building.
already been celebrating oti the local
•IrMU and ihe chW will pat • .lop Ip
* Charlotte man who has been hold
for higher
It lia.«ll.telr. With ih. too* >p.ll o«
prices
dry weather tl la very dangerous to
discovered thal
use Areworks oo the atreeU and every
precaution is to be taken to protect • total
i wbo has the air
Kalkaska i
the city regardless of tbe small boy’s
fare by
here he
This Is In line with the Record s sug
» contest; at least.
CBIEFBAKS^
FHEWOBHS
It Is a ^ullar fad that an Iron
HEMOBIALSEIVICES
River harlier coromltte<l suicide the
other day by shooting himself with
Judge John A. Lorrniger Will Make rctolver. while a Marquette gunsmith
ended his life with a raxor
the Addrem to the K. P.’a-Manla.
Alta Holmes, bead miller In the
tee Lodge Coming.
mills of H. B. Slocum A Son. of Hubbardslown. committed suicide Satnrday. by hanging himself In the
He leaves a widow and
of Pythias! t
The village of Holly Is in a S4
rial services Siindav. Ji
situation, as the water supply has
services. Vhlch will be
given out and It will tie some time lie^
be held at the cen
cemetery. A
fore
other wells can Ih> sun
moiial address has been prv
while
tbe village Is In grave
will be delivered by John A. Loranger.
Manistee lodge. No. 43. K. P.. has ac case of Are.
cepted an invitation to lie prenent and
participate In the services. AU mem tbat**roore^pulpwood Is l»elng shipped
bers of the Traverse City lodge. No to southern |»aper mills this year
73. are requested to meet at the lodge Michigan forests I ban ever 1.
One thousand cartoads are sh
mom at 1 o’clock
dally to a single svstem of mills
A Cadillac man traveling in Europe
5J«E BUILOIN&
wrote home to his local paper and told
his experiences on the ocean %oyrof«,CouH«r Make* Favorable of
age. About every other paragraph in
the letter was devoted to the fact that
one could buy anything to drink on
Whileilo Tr.ver»e*Cii> Saturday
had the pleasure of Inspecting the new lioard that be desired.
Prof. James P. Richardson, presl
State bank building, and Traverse City
can be proud of such a building, says dent of the Methodist Protestant col
the Charlevoix Courier. In no city lege at Nagaya. Japan, who
regardless.of sire, is there a better ing a Iseason at his Michigan
the Japanese
I
built structure, and the liank quarters Adrian. believes
with Russia. Prof. Richin their
especially, are the Ai^t wc have i
ardson wishes the success of the Japa
anywhere, tbe simple elegance of
nese on the ground that If th^- trl
whole lH*lng more attractive than
umph. the Christian missionary emuae
most ornate AnUh would be
as It has
win receive such^an
Alt, yeL according
PROHIBITION MEETING.
never expc
tbe professor, ’’the govemmen
Rev. Henry McKinley Delivered an people are rather Intolerant of <
tlan schools and put many ohsUcles in
Address at Long Lake.
the way of success, but this prejudice
Tuesday evening there was
is gradually dying out” and he believes
prohibition meting in the town tliat aoon the mission schools. If they
‘ speaker of tbe do not enjoy the government patron
haH at Long Lake,
ry McKinley of
evening was Rev. Henry
i
age. will at least not be compelled to
•ch of this city. Be- work against government oppoaltlon.
. by Rev. McKinley a The mUalonary predicates his hope of
sides the
Ane program waa given and
Japanese succ«-ss in the war on the
Ing was very pleasantly spent. There fact that in
Jap mind death
was a very large attendance
' passport
brave battle
and they
the second Aoor among
t lot or valuable patterns. The main
loss is on the patterns, although the
building was quite badly damaged.
Many of tbe patterns will be hard to
replace. Some of the more valuable
ones are pillars for bundlngs. patterns
Traverse City Is fortunate in many of a gas engine, patterns for the city
raapacts. hut In the matter of Are pro^
w and the loss to both the patterns
taction It Is doubly so. Not only Is the
building w ill exceed ll.r.00.
water supply Inexhaustible but tl
he machine shop connected with
stallatlon of the new pump at the
onglng to Elmendorf
water works guarantees a pre
slightly damagetl by
anBclent to do all that Is required of water on the machinery whlrh bas
Imdiy rusted
Water also did some
It. The expediency with which the damage
to the casting department of
Rounds Are wai gotten under control tbe foundry.
Mr. Round ha.s a rush of work on
Inst night shows what the department
can do when It has proper water aid. hand which he was afraid the Are
OPENED UPHOLSTERY SHOP.
Flra protection Is one of ahe things
1. F. Harris of Grand Rapids Kaa
most carefully cinsWafcd by toct
Located Hera.
saaktag a locatloo and Traverse City
Is second to no city la Michigan or the
an expert upholsterer
H. F. H
located in this
of Grand Rapids, has lo
The Arst real test of the i
middle west oo that point.
city. He has opened a shop at 418
outh I’nl
Cl uphols
arris has had
Building Payrr
Building Paprr
J^Uilding Paper
wish to dose out our stock of Roofing
and .Building Paper, and will make interesting
prices on
How’s ThUr
We offer One Hundred Dollars
ward for any case of CaUirh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENET A CO. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him perfecUy boooraWe in all
business transactions, and Anandally
vln. Wholeeale Druggists. Toledo, O.
ea of the nys
free. Price.
I Our stock of Lumber, Doors. Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before fall and we can make it to your in-^
totest to deal with us.
King Edwa«nika m rare fraudulent
clock. It was given to him when be
was touring In India and was said to
have bm made by avPrteat of tbe
highMt sanctity. It waa a holy clock
and showed the hour* In Banaerit ftgure*. the changes of the moon, and so
on. and behaved luelf aa a weU-oc^
dered holy clock ahould- Boam yuan
after the tntenials went wrong mnd the
royal clockmakcra waa bidden to aseretae his skill upon iu Tbe works
all bore the trade mark of a wellknown London Arm.
MRS D. M. HOPKINS, fashionable
hair dresser. wlU arrive la the city
Sunday for a two weeks* stay.
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IJL €. Breilick Co,
N-EW CANDIBS, Isdadlag marri
mallowa at ’’only” 10 oenU a pound.
TheBeooomy.
AUthisgaaontniutockMc
oBt at
^
^AMK
J
Onc-FourthOff
8paTiBiarEn7b8:ai
AU Uit Mason's snitt at ONK-HALF
PRICE. Look at oar line o( tallies'
«it. before r» bay.
CAMPING
SOOTH
SIDE
sort and aUeDd your work. Only
a few shore lots left. Lots which
sold three years ago for $50 are
DOW worth $400. We canDoC
guarastee the present price
after July laL
Open Tuesday and Saturday
evenings.
A. J. WILHELM SA'b’b!
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK. TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT OEUyERY
BOTH I
THE MARKETA
H is Cheaper to ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TMME
BURN GASOLINE
CASH GROCER
or KKROSKNF.tlun wck>1
and it is much in->ic com
fortable. At the price* wc
arcfclhng -Junior” Gaso
line ami Wickless Wuc
flaroc Oil sto\ cs for. jrou
cannot afford lobe without
one. Con e in/and let us
ahow them to )t)u; our
prices w.ll xmivtsc you.
Wc sell the DKTROIT
JKWKL GAS STOVES
Ladies, •ycu can Jump on it
pla on It but it will «m_. ^amlling
•vary
Vamlah. A
aty.
FRANATRUDE
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT—But
CMcitMlf Kc n.
CnkhftattKiac It.
146 EAST FRONT STREET
win close that day.
HAVE YOU socureil your new
ft’ Orlnnell Bn»s* factory on
lent sale closes Sntur.lay. June
8HAVINGA
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YETT
Bouth Side Lumbm-
Record Want Ada. bring Big
Retuma for the money Invoalad.
226 Eatl FinI StM
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Mp’s Furnishings
Furnished by ihe “store that knows.”
That is our business, we keep ahead of the time, we have to. you expect it of ua. we fulfill your cxpecUtlom.
Negligee Shirts
When it comes to buying shirts, most men are decidedly particular about the patterns. This Is all right. donH
bother us a biL for we have prepared ourselves for the most exacting. Seen our new shirts? There is not
an -ofr pattern in the whole line. You may not like them all. nelthor do others but. many pattema for
united
>: that
“since Perry. In 183$. showed to them
that the west had better tools for war
than they had they set themselves to
a sciemlflc Hudr of modem means
and methods of war and have taken
the lH*st thal each nation had to offer.” On the aubject of Christianity.
Pnif. Richardson observes that ’there
art* thousands who have never heard
of Jesus ChrUl. and much1 of whai one
i tbe remarkreads in the papers
able progress of the Japanese, their
enlightenment, etc., is pure poeiry.-
many people give many customers all the shirts they want, and the prices are from 50c to $2.50.
They’re Smart
White and fancy vesta are always smart. Tasty dressers arc^buying many of them—
see. The vest and the tie are the only features of man’s attire that might be termed
change ofUn you
mamental.
They
serve to brighUn up a man’s otherwise rather sombre appearance. We are showing a line of white and
fancy vests that are exceedingly handsome. The price (s the captivating part of it-$1 $1.50, $2 and $3.
Men’s pto Summer Suits
Mechanics’
Tools
These warm days are forcible reminders that you need thinner clothing. Better have a suit ready for these
day., then you won’t suffer. Not when you can buy such auiU aa we have for $4.50. $5JX). $5.50. $6.00, $7JO.
IIOJQO and
Men’s Belts
See them In our ahow window.
Hand aaw* each 6$c. i7c and
Plumb level*, Sargent A Oo.’a,
large aUes 74c and 7$c each.
Jennings’ patent blue finished
anger, bits AI quality. 14c and
apwardasoltd cast steeU
each I7c and $5c.
Fine Bteel aqnarea. each 7$c.
Raxor Honet. each 7cOobbler aeta. OM. €5c and 45c
Brasa head natla. per 100. 6c.
TMs Is only a few of them.
Call early or they srUl be gone.
Aiw*r(
yw*'
I line n we hav. at ZSc. Me. TSe. tXXKi.
.nd
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
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BOWIHDTBE
HmiSm FEELT
NEWS AMO
HIOHE8T QUAUTY POeSIBlf
CXPREtt
,
Ouf^Rcgular Prices
Are below nthera* Special prlc^ W special prices are»>elow whatemall dealers and those who handle a little furni
ture have to pay.
B E S
Wc Arc MakiM: Special Prices ffow
^etj. por in a d« of wtldj
. UNIPCMM AHO SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE OiTY,
•Tileture
re who
lent deaths Is the basis of the supersti
tion. mad the fart that there are thir
teen homses on the street, which Is
^Tldjator Blahop of New York, after hut a block In length. U held to be re^
wearUif a beard for manjr rears, re- sponsible for the many fatalities. The
mtijr had It shaved cleaa. The effect record, pocslbly not complete, la as
l« aoc at all satlafaciorr to the dlstln follows, the list including only persons
Kolshed Catholic
who have been victims within recent
In proeaas of colUvatW
years:
IsUid want the name
ployed on a dredge: Martin McNeeley.
n to death while on his way to
Ther arse that the dtr has a pt
on: Reuben Smith. Jr., killed In a
Uve dm aad that It eooM do so
bridge aeddeni: FZddle Vlgeanl. elec
•aslljr with a new aaaie. Others are
ted by a live wire; John K. Mc
opposed to chance, aarlacI that reform Gregor. killed
by a street car last
can he effected withoat adopilnc the
; Annie Morrison, attempted sulcuaibersoBse name aacsrsled or any
by drowning In the canal; Arthur
other.
An American lady who recently was
presented at the ChUiese eoort writes
w the Philadelphia Prtend to say how
deeply she
was Impressed by “the
macnetlsm and twofold character of
that fasclnailnc old woman” the em
press* voice, she added, was the roost
bMtttIful ever heard, havlnc the *‘clcar
tunes of a bell.**
The oMesi soverelfn In Europe Is
^
Summer
Tootwear
mafu. fi£: King Edward VII. €2; the
sultan of Turkey. «l: the king of
Oredbe. M; the Oerman emperor. 46;
JH Special
Prices,;
NeiheHands. 23. and the king of ffpaln.
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“iBamuel
g. Miles, the oldest active
newspaper man In New England, has
been art critic of the Boston Globe
since lt72.
He has Jnsi turned W*
elgbilelh year and began bU news^per career In 124K as a reporter on the
Boston Herald
Alert and keen, his
physical agility beyond question and
his powers of endurance such as to
give him no thought of fatigue **8ain”
Miles does not care to be called ‘old
»an** bveo In affectionate fashion
Daniel G. Burr, aged *4. a survivor
of company H. Fourth regimeni,
milled at Parts. III., June 4. 1846. 1
the war with Mexico, has heW s
nnloB by himself at the fair grounds
Paris. As be had done anntmlly for
Our stock Is Iristllng with bar
gains
We mention t few:
original roll bf
ulU pen and of ^
he had costU^yll^r o
Fine Line of Buffcls and Chin i CIoscis
at what common dealcni would have lo pay^for them.
Had a Bita.
C. E.H«
om a fis
brought a
him.
Ho
caught one
St has returned to the city
ng trip to Elk Rapids. He
Ice string of fish back with
»rer.
it Is said he only
lltfle fellow. There were
When they came to return ho
did not have any fish. A nun
Women'.
and ra>r.
Sllppen. cool
Women s S«Tge Cimin-ess Shoes,
rome In the lapel of hit cost and had a
* IMrsald*thal*^ES^M5S?Van Wyck
of Nil York who^ J«.t «ll^l f^
England, made a great deal of money
by consta^ly
J
I
ledge became somewhat
his work. He
assisted his father in h
that
declares, as docs Dr. Brett,
E
y dlao
can locate the cause of any
disease
He does this by merely looking at the
of the ail
patient and finding the
A short time ago a little girl in
South Braintree bad. It was thought,
t!
swallowed'a penny.
Young Brett
isreu
hKikotl at^hpr while he was hypnotised
and said that she had not. hut that she
m>as aufferlng from a growth In the
ach.i After her death an ex
!io™of the child proved that the l»oy
«a$ right.
A year ago he looked at a woimii
who was matron at a private hoepiial
in IblR city.
-Can vou ^ee through roe?”
The biiy an»wered that he could, and
afterwards told his father that he saw
a F|*ot In the woman** lungs. She died
frmo tuberculosis a few months later.
Young Brett Is able to see only when
he Is hypnotlxed by hi* father
His
mother has hypnotUed him frequently,
hut he cannot bee anything unusual
. V.11.X he Is under her mnuenee.
e to say he dcihs not possess the
of *e.dnc exrei.t In l.right
! up speakeasies
Western Pennsylvania.
hill. In a cave
ahere
Us entrance.
The cave was
Women's Shoes, patent
good styles, special price
cariHU, Handsome fu
a big
scattered alnnit and there
Ice iKix containing nearly r
of l>eer.
electric light plant had^l>cen InAn el
ailed, Imt the police think the power
to nm the plant was taken from
line that passes la 1
>*il of aI in.llry
in.ll.
vicinity of the cave. When the police
made their unexpected call they found
10 liarrels of CH^rman wine, a couple
large qnantlty
of liarrels of
of whisky.
The propri
Harbin, and 2.1 vUltofs i
the cave and Uken to t
Michigan Troop* Paaacd
Very Good
Inapoctlon.
$Lf0
tips,
Unslng. Mich.. June 24.—MaJ. C. ;A.
Vernou. L*. S. A.. Inspector of the
Michigan National Guard, ha* submit
ted a report of hi* recent Inspection
varlou* companle*. In eve
Noo-comfound to^^
roU»looed ofict^r*
well Instructed. Privates
are aelf-respecting. active. Inlelllgcnt
aad aaxkras for li
week at a time.
Throes Issued to tbe men are In
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excvdlent condmon. free from ni^and
iboae la stock are well and carefully
kept.
DHvw t»
SaHSItHss
SLKfiSi-
ulbt call
roR_OOOD
*Si«“LfSE
laulwr. gtmt wmrmu, mam
ffooda. «n ataei, T«7 iDeekl Bl
.«2S tons. l>nrlnf
tbe Ust four year* the imports bava
ateadUy declined, while axporM bart
iBCMaed rmn fi.600 toM la im to fi..
|k$f
J:W. Sister
Wholesale and Retail
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
BI66EST SALE YET
BENDA IS IT
Big Sale Attracts
tied Buyers.
When Ik-nda began adv(
big sacrifice sale in unUia
of
gem's
idea of the rush that
The irade has l*e«*n ennrt
li>fied cus
taken bargains imm the
arge force of salesp«siple have
bei-u cuusiamly un the Jump and a
still bigger rush U expected for t<>t'.reai bargains slttl on the
ruth Tuetfal aad Klntllr
Tt Is rel.ntrd of Judge Join. A Pe
ters. former ehlef Jiistuc of tbe su
preme court of Maine, who d.e.1 tbe
aiber day. that re-iM-rt for tbe n.ier
faellnr of olliers was really a religion
Boston
Store
jammed
With
/
People
During Eariy^SUges of the Big .
Compuia^ry
Sale.
sale ever Inaugurate
'ate.i over at
racted the ai'eminu in Traverse City,
iiid vleluUv fhatJhe Bosum Store's
*4,mpulsor> Sab
:aU- Ik drawing
Genuine }
have
dealt out to the |M-nple and so
sell HatiKfied have been the customers
hat thev have eoroe again, wime of
them several times
It is a/act that
dispute, that this Rale pre
seiit.*> l>eiter bargains than any Kale
this section
The great
ever held
more. In all Its
its many departments, was
Jammed the fir.-t day that the trade
could not be accommodated.' Since
the first day extra saJcKmen and sab s
ladies have iMcn addetl and the custo
mi-rs wailed1 upon «'lth greater facility.
inKplcuouK thing about this sale
real value* offered.
Nothing
sold at regular prlct'K. F^rery
artliicle ha* lieen marked down to cost
case^ and awav below
In many lines
Suits for ladles
and gentlemen are going at slaughter
y homes are l>e|ng sup
prices and i
e*!.jtleK at unheard of
pUe<t ailh
with him.
He never wantonly InJureil tbe s4-n
•Ibimiet of a human Icing.
If he
five charity he was careful to do It In
turh a manner a* to remove Hu- sting.
Once, when he had areumul.tled
•ome wearing apparel, a clock nnrt oth
er article* that were no longer of us**
ta him. be mudled long how to gtr.
them away wltliout hurting aom*
body's feeling*. Finally he b»«ded tbe
thinga Into a boggy uod drove a few
mUea
Into the country, hung
lb* ne*^--ury lo ^*«
clothes over the fenee. l.alam-*<l the do will, «..in:,l.
dock on a
posi^ and set It
going,
dumped tbe re«l of tbe sliiIT In ••**n
|,..r,- .l.
aplcuoot spots then put up n sign.
'i,...
te^benlng tbe bnif Won, |K,r-Help yourself.*'and drove away IIow j
|.,
.'<iinpte or eIaU*rute. n*-ordcould aoeh a soft hearietl man
» , ly ;;«•«
.... .
Just Judge' '
lug !«•
He waao-1 soft-hearted or soft bead- . di..ni> ....... U nuide of narrows blac*
ad. He wa* Uclful and kindly.
\ v. Uei rii.U.ns There aro tw« should
er
.Tinl two einU
b-n-ll - f:.»*-b end U tli
An officer Of the White 8i*r lln* ruK.-iu- of Hie ril,ls>n. and the two ends
eamsbip Oceanic. In wbb-h vi-ssel J. ar.- • lugbi wHIi unother noetic Just
Tlie
Plerpont Morgan n^ntly rr..K*.sl to at lb. top «»f the b»w -i ut iKMln-e
Uverp-sd. said tbe other day that dur *htMibl.-r dangle is worn at the b ft
at tb«- Uuk of th*
ing the trip the great flnan, b*r spent Skb-. .,IKl
a* twiug tucked in
each dsy playing “patienc-e' w lih tba
purser.
The
olficfr
ad.b.l
that front, r.il** *bc uMer dangle kU-.wk to
be never saw Mr Morgan in l*etler Its ImM ud\ant.ige wb«Mi wt»m with an
It alM, gl4e« I* girl
•pirtts. All hla doubt* as to the su^ • II Willie gf>w ti
ceas of the International Mercantile •n e»c-u,r lo introduce her f.rtvrlt*
Marine company seemed to U-ve 1,^ eobir in her fn»ck In an orlgiruil way.
dispelled and be laughed and Joked The li>:bt. s«»fi Hblious are effc-tlre for
thU very odd little dreaa acceaaory.
^^y.- ^'^the oSw with a eooTlnclng wave of hi* starboard hand.
-Mr. Morgan pla.va tbe game of Ha*
tbe Pere Mar^
ouii«uv^. Jaoe 28ih. !mtSenee* ao well that it la always Mr. qoette la effect Sunday,
changes in Ume of train*.
Morgan first and Job aeeond.”-New porlnnl c
and DON'T GET
Watch for
York Pr«a
A
Bracing
Bath
The delights of bathing ar*
increased four fold when
you
have learned what
SEA SALT
make
wh
water of your bath.
A Qcnuine
and moat beneficial tonic, braces
you up and makes you feel good
all over.
An excellent antidote
for many hot weather <iacemforta and dcbiliUtiona. f\r\z for
baby's
bath.
Take
ao
occaa
bath today.
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
W.T. ROXBURGH. Man-r.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WART ASl
J^BSTMCTS OF TIM
AT REASONABLE PRICES
& CARVER
palmer
Over Firet NaUonaJ Banic
QTEIITBERG'SGRAlfD
O OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEKIE8HM
Monday, June 27
THE
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Direct from the Bijoo theatre^
OPfcNISr. ATTRACTION
Trmni Citt
Wets
H. F. HABRIS, Flap. '
Uph^eringofUl Rm*,F«rnttnre Repum).
■.■MdOHUr Mtk «»ia.lir.
^wist^srsast *TRY A RtCORO WART AO.
I WANT AO.
DmI NBElnct liavin£Y8nr Ordar farFraaCannietiais
Until July 1st, A GAS RANGE AT COST
m
TWASMOmWAHTML
fK good, well made couch. vcr>* p»-etty. for only....................... .......................... .....4.75
An exceptional large line oP*iron beds at prices that cannot be duplicated. ^70 styles
of Dining Chairs to select from.
m) Rockers lo select from and at prices you cannot match in Traverse City.
The advantage
vantage here is that you have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find just what you want at just’what you want to pay.
Same proportional prices on nearly everything: no leaders nor baits, A^^our
lime to pay for them.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
aale cloaca Satordajr. Jaae Ktb.
pianm
htV*. m Sr—I
EXCEPTIONALLY toe COTS
Paapla.
Boston. June 24.-To look through
anything, no matter what It Is. aa eas
ily ns he can aec hla chums through
n pane of glass, is the wonderful power
which IaCo Brett, a 17-yearold boy of
.South Braintree, possesses wh« be s
in s hypnotic sUte. Young Brett Is
the son of a physician, and has pos-
IN FINE CONDITION.
Womens Fine Shoes, pretty,
new styles, perfect fitters, splen
did wearers, special price
A^nice, China Closet, glass doors, oval bent glass ends, like cut. worth $^^.00.
ers*s a Lad Who 8aea Clear ThrcniQh
had
soe
^
ida With a Riff String But Never
$1.00
B'ntn<.|i’. H.IU.F SMpprn, pUlo
(oM. wild cmforl.
prlpe
Next, a beautiful, genuine % ?iawed oak. worth
C. E. MnrM Raturoad From^fflk Rap-
$lsOO
' John D. Rt^ckefellcr
attended the
Sunday schtwl of the Euclid Avenue
Baptist church last Sunday, that being
hit first appearance there In several
months. All who saw him
by the great
Not onl>
creat change to
In him.
hi
tos his face lost his former pallor but
o» BN a c^. -
full sire, well finished Sideboard, large mirror, worth
$15.00. only.......................................................... ...10.75
Next price, worth $I80(.. for only..............................11.7.5
Next price, worth $‘20.ia. only.......... ...................... 14.76
Next, worth $'J7.00. only................................................21J50
n« artlsl
«efO
to the leswros ss s bresrh of neuirsl
months
in the line of Home 1-urnishing Goods.
’ Sec our Sideboard Bargains.
gOWPlDHECETTHEHT
Womens* Stylish Oxfonis. new.
snappy styles, well worth $2.25.
fuir price
at Washington. Is on friendly terms
with the Russian ambassador. Cuunt
Cassini, and Is careful nr —-----------anything that will offend h
likes harmless pleasantry
while.
Someone Informed IHin that
President R.*osevelt had
declde«l to
discontinue the
training In Jlu jlisu
and asked him U he could guess whr
Inst twelve
On ETcrylhii^....
Thirtm Hmmaa Upon It artd Many
MMM> Of li«T vritlao that have hither
to KM hm pruned—two plar* and
f
inow daysI to ran toward
But picture the
uncomfortable position of the mli^
ter In the following ceremony dew^hed by the Cadillac News and Ex
press.
The article gives the eoople
many fellclUtlons hut neglecu absoIntely to aay uurthlng about the feelInga of the minister. The wedding acconnt eonsista of about half a column
but the following excerpt
fully de-
__ bell of snowballs, ferns
parugns. under which the bride and
groom stood while the minister read
jTlage senrlce. suspended from
an arch of snowballs, ferns and as-
STRCrr IS A HOODOO.
AL nws
or m woM^
WAITKM8IMI1S
C«t$ilto|lS. AUConacctloiisFrec. Put me ta «b trial. TeL er write as.
TRAVKRWK OITY OAS OOltal^MY
MONDAY NIGHT
The itrong aenialiooal
^ ■N^aliilRr
BigVinfeTillcFeatiifM.
TcwpcR nd SBuhtne. tbe plM.
MMud Child AitiRa.
MACK and ARMOUR will
. mre!rmakeyooUt«h.
JUNE aad IJAMES m ill
:1
i
UMfiMlkU
Mon^AirM latK*
SettoOebepatUiaHm
FOR THE
RCtTREBULTS
J
■
We cao*t imagine a time that will better
mit your tmerett to^come to this store
than right now. Look where you wtil, you
you can't fine elsewhere the goods in the
exclusive designs and variety we show at
prices that are so uncommonly low for
their kind
: :
rmr
a recoho
wAirr aa
■ i, ’
' ' ’ ■■.-i .M ^ 1 ■ '
.
M
. '!■': .' 1.
! '
Easy, Dead Eai^
wiUniwwi ntr timm SuaHn.
COOL THIf^GS
*^1—FOK HOT DAYS
^
■
: crrr, iooh, satdsdat, juhb m, liot
THE EVEinirO BEOORD^ TBl
mv
a
nccono
wakt
To meet any and all competition. The Boston Stores prices are remlifiR
to the public what exorbitant prices the re^lar Furniture stores chante
>*ou-and then claim them to be wholesale prices. ^ Boshf
aa
Rnkle €ookr$!
Our Hosiery will, fairly make your feet jump for joy
IKON CLADS........................ .................. :.,..15cio25c
BLACK CAT............ ...........
.............. ..
10c to25c
MIDDLESEX....................................... 15c. or 2 for 25c
SHAWKNIT. ..
.................................................. 25c
In fanc)* and plain and Hermsdorf fanc>»-Hosiery* at tjOc
OUR NIGHT ROBES
arc the best kind of sleep producers and they come in
WARMISUTA COTTON from .60c. 75c to $1.00
A noliby. exclusive line of Handkerchiefs from 5c to.50c
We show the only aJMinen Collars at-----15c, 2 for 25c
and the celebrated double Triangle Collars.
May sre show them to you ?
KUBECK & HOYT
»
SEE THIS BEAUTIAUL BED BOOM SUIT
...Just Like Cut...
121 mnOR STREET
LAST MEETING
. OF THE SEASON
Identically the same as another store
quotes you at 12.75..
This S.piecc suit, well nude and finished. drciKr has three lar^;e drawers llial lock, am! IflsaO bevel
mirror, bed U 6 feet 2 inches Itigh. and 4 feel C inches wide, cicely carve*!, com- /I
mm!c has 1 large drawer, and 2 tioocs,- (our compclUor’i $1H value), our price.___
O
treasurer. Mr*. Tmlor; librarian. Mrs.
D. Mch
r for throe
ars. Mr. W. H. FoMer
to federation, first delegate.
D Turner; second delegate. Mr*. EL H.
Fvan»: first alternate. Mr*. Gillespie
second alternate. Mr* Doekeray.
WO»UM*a CLUB HELD AN
CtTINO SCMION.
E^CEUsne HEETmes
, Mrs, C. a Minor's Ad-
_ She then aald that .he had trle.1 to
do her beat and acaln thanked the
club for placlnit her on the nominal ing
committee. ‘ You showed that you still
had confldenee In me.** she said
then told of the work of the no
•Inf commute** and explained that
while there were many new nanu.>*
for members of the board, enough of
the. old members had l>«*f*n rciai
ao that the work of the new meml
would not be retarded la- lark ...
knowledge of proper pnx^*dure. There
is mueh hard work to be done by mem
bers of the board, but by so doing they
became better aequainted with the ma
chlnery of the club and -know ix*Uer
the diOcultles that must be fared and
Mrs. Minor spoke In a rcry compll
menurr manner of the programs of
the elub and said that anr of the
paper, presented could have
at any club in the country. She then
took up
ip the maner of
the fact that
the club bad raised $40 but
past year had not raised i
She attributed this to the cold winter
and Um alclmaw la the dty.
The question of club rooms was next
discussed. The numerous advantager
of having rooms exclusively for the
club were put forth, she stating that
they could be sublet and this W(
help oe the rent: social events
leld; board meetings and
noon, are now held at tht
club members which of
m a s^ of a neigh
borbood affal
husbands ot
the members should
^ould be giv,
tuDltlns to met the rest of 1
bera. -If our
slonally haar acme of these papen
which are so full of general Inform,
tlon m some of our Ine mnsical
bers.'^they would better appn*clste ihf
doing She then discussed the bringing ol
noted men to the city to give lect
waring that these lectures wer
practical value and In keeping
the work of the club. She next sag
rested the separation of wclal duties
and the work of the club, stating that
with too many social events the clul
work would deteriorate. -We must
have our club to such a BUndard.*^ she
~kU- that It will be one of the ele
vat^ educational force* of the^ city i club open, this fslL" said
I us first be
hold proper!
get rooms and famish them and have
a cluF%ne as soon as possible.- She
closed bP^rg^ng that the dues be In
creased, that the membership be dfnoGwie. ana loai me memners gn
either of their ulenu or their mooe
auting that ahe woald always feel a
deep intersat in the club and wotild
strive to hid in Its advancement.
The reports of the variooa offleers
shosred the society to be in a flourishlag oohdltloiu both socially and finan
tldwu Ifi tk«
•d this
Mra. W. a TorMr: Erst rice preal
neotmm
moMut*
A soliil oak suit, quarter sasctl. lop <lrawc.%
‘»nly...............................
16.50
.Next is an extra large oak suit, quarter siwc-l,
andguaranicc it to be l»cttcr value than
ailvcrtrscil elsewhere as worth
for
only..............................................................2450
4*Bu((on Patent Oxford
f*s Subject Last Night
The Uat meetlnf of the Womau K
club for the year occurred this afier
w»a. with the mnimU rwporu at
Boer* sod election of ofllcera for
new year. The princl|»el feature of the
be addr
, Minor.
Mra. E. a. Minor*. Addreea.
Mra, R. B. Minor, the reilrlnjt pr*
dent of the club, then addrouMHl the
membra Port the pant two
Mr^ Minor ha. aer^ed very eIBclenily
at the head of the orsanizatlon
waa with jtenulne rearet that tbi
bera aaw her term expire In her ad
*^*^**^^ ^^ • ••heart to heart
.1. talk with the membera. Mra. Minor
thanked them for the ploaNurr. they
AND WE DO.VT STOP AT THIS
A gof^ solid oak suit, 3 piec^........... ..
12-50
Next suit......................................
13.50
Our next tniL................................
15.50
{VAiUJ^
suit th^ they call . hc^j.
Arc your ankles hot these da>*s or—ate
you wearing Oxfords, there’s little use in
wearing t cool suit and hat if you arc
dragging hea\;>- shoes around. We’ve a
Sjjecial value in a
'
Tramp last for
Topic of Isst evening's
f>r. Soovllle was •*The E:ndeavor
c I. a spe
cial feature of each *e»islon. Kv«‘ry one
enjoy* bearing Mr. Smith, asslsunl
the young p.-opb '. clu
Like to Show it to
er was at hi. best In addr«*H>in
ing tl
Fndeavoror* of itu
ring address. To provoke Christ
to good works and to *tlr them up
hU motive and he succeeded admir
ably. The plan of his sermon
: up the Kndeavor pledg,
with trunk, branches, etc., and
comparing that to the relatIcmshU* to
Christ.. who I* the ceniCT and circum
of all church work The
BREVITIES.
e made of the I
church a* a whole mere* worki-n.
Th«* schooner Fearb*vs of Racine,
shirkers and Jokers. sImi workers and
Wl*..
is
loading
maple lumber
grumblers—the workers never grum
diK-ks of the John F Ott Lumln^
hie and the grumblers m ver work
There will be a mother *
F. Perkeit made a nice catch of
night to which are InIVlied ^nl”hera.
mothers, brothers and sister*. This bass at Flk Rapids yesterday.
Charles Gunton went to Manistee
grat.-fal son’s gift to his
cast taken off his leg.
The Columbia will run a moonlli
BOY TURNED WHITE.
excursion out around the island
night. She will also run an excurFright Bleached ‘a Young Ypslianti to Bowers Harbor tomorrow afo-mo
Coleiwd Lad.
The Uiyal American will mii-i t
Vpsnanti. Mich.. June 24.-A colored evening fh the Modem WcKximan I
l»oy who gave his name as Newton bad at Ry<^oek. A program will l>e gi%-en
a narrow escape from dt*ath here yes and Wfroshments will al^o be servcMl
The lire department wa* remem
terday. In company with another Ik,v
ho drove to this city from Whittaker. li»*rA*l with a Ikix of cigars by Richard
Rouid
last
In
Saline cv hack?*d'^sioViriolrrd^^^hem* Roundnight
A Sons- foundrv
The Newton hoy was badly scared and
umped in fmtit of the car. which pan
Explanation.
ly passed over him. FortunateU he
wa* so frighienetl that he laid down
June 24.
uiween the tracks, so that the onh
FLllior of the Record I wish to COfinjury he ncehtni was . f.-w slight
scratches, but the ,*srat>e was so nar iuit>er as regards
Burden and myself. .My
gether with the children of John SihmI
ding, were on the plains north of Four
teenth street opposite the home of Bur
den when he came out and chased
them with a gra.ss sir
irkle. He c
and
It if III cottage at took my boy. ac«‘d five :
cup of iM-rrii^ iaway from him
Kexls
kept the cup He then eha.sed my
Into the houM- of Mr Griffin, sea
h
the child very badly. I went ove
pany. i
MM' him In the evening and was
on busi
wlth the firm. ’ with
abuse U'forc
Ravn
errand wa*
r.
*-
N. III.. Iiinsh.m b» reiurrird
from K.l.m«.«..
.ho h.,
rl.Hlne «.m.- ilmr ,lnro h.r retort
AII«nile City
Mr». S. I. Perh went to her borne al
Maple Olv tbit ntomlnt lor a ab.wt
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C.rinnell of IV
rrolt art- here on their wetlding trip
and will spend some time car
«hl* vicinity. Mr, Grinnell is
of the music house of Grinnell
Bros, of Di'trolt.
Leonard Budge of Hasting* is ex
ptx-led In the city this evening for a
visit with reUtlve*.
Mrs Charles Stinson went to Casnovu this morning for a visit.
Mis* E,lith Horcomb went to Vpsi
ntl this morning.
W. W. Smith and wife returned this
ternivon from attending the St. LouU
fair and also the rej^ Mean eonven
mlx-iip
slightly
trhe.l.
II Burden has
*.l. If
fun her
bruises that this, or any bUck
he did it himself a* I can prove 1
eye witness that his- eye*
blackened when I left him
sugge*t soap
r as a meat
removing the blacknessS He has I
femirlzlng t
ildren of this n
lK>rhocKl for
time and makii
^Impos
C^rGrTnV.X'lnr’'"''-
^
Frae. Fret. Free-We are
flomg to give away abaolutely
free a quantity of aocka. hand
kerchiefs and auapendera. the
same as advwtiasd elsswhtre
as s 35c value for Sc; 1:S0 ie
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT-But
better call before Saturday, as Grjn
sell Bros.* factory ealarseaMiit sale
Mrs. QsuUett;
Mluto WsU:
TRY A MKOMD WAmrAbL
113.10 112.97 IIS.IO
13.40 13.27 1340
7.07
7.27
$7.75. for $4.75.
7.05
7*2
7.07a
7.27b
Granite tewrw
H.5U toilet sets, sale price........................... ..
^9%
p. S. ''means a lot to you to take advantage Of this Sale.*
Yes, They’re Coming Jur Fay
flot’a Dollars
worth of
goods In the
house
is being sold
at Regular
Prices
You ought to have
seen the l{aid
Shots Zoo, are on the 6o
Busy as can be, but will fin.l time to wait
Ham! ovcrltam! the suits, pants am! coats
mcnl. Quick selling.
Our goo*ls are sell
sellers. NVe iion'l offer you something lor
nothing, btit the greatest clothing values ever
seen in the country for little money. Better
come in.
No matter whether j-ou orant a
cheap suit or coat cheap or some of the countr)’s' best reaily-to-wcar clothes fm little
money.
$15TopCo«s.........................
SlOTopCcl............................
$15 Crarenettes.........................
.HOMO
. SJ5
. 5.75
. 7.9$
50c Waistings .
10c Imlia Liner
Prints...........
3G in. Percales.
IIV Ginghams..
par«iJlsO„e.«at.
^|inbr<llas, I.SO values
ALLOTHERS ONE-THIRDOKK
Silks
almost for the price ol cotton
1.00 Fancy silks........................................
iS:::::::::::::::.;:
;=;scs"-
60c K». Rai rilki........................
Dress Boods
muslin
Underwear
At less than the gooils woukl cost by the yard,
Brush Skirt Ihn.ling........................................ 2C
Suits
.$/4.50
. I2.S0
. 9M0
. 2MS
. 3.75
And io on through the entire department
Summer 6o6d$
35c Warnings .
On Clothing Dtparfment
Yesterdap ^
Jit h30
Coincirrow
**$atMrdof**
F-REE
Profits *ni part
cf costs qiota to
pou, must hoot
cash
a w
By the* hundreds, yes, thousanrls. We told you that this Compul
sory Sale would be ^ mighty one. Mighty in pnee cutting. You
find it so. Everything just as we advertised. We do not offer you
impossibilities. Yoyu are good judges of values--know a good thing
when you see it. Come in. Ask your friends who have been here
regarding what we are doing. If you are to do your shopping to
morrow--we beg of you to come In In the forenoon if possible.
Cop eoau
^ly ....28^
2S-„ 28^ 38%
em Michigan places.
-31^. 32% 31\ 21%*b
Mr*. H. ANord. who has been vUliIng
ProvieW
. lud.. for a
ning. High. Low. Clnse.
■ areelcs returned today.
r. .50 toilet sets, sale price................ '................ 4.25
TheBOSTON STORE
$18 »nj 2t) Top COM*. Kappenbeu
Daily Markets.
The Chicago markets from quoU(lons received by the commiaslon of
fice of W. F. Bennett, represented by
E R McCoy. Mercantile Co. block;
Opening High. Low, Close.
tVhoaiJuly ....M\s
.
S4H &SV*b
Sept ....SOv*
80\ 79•* %0\
Com—
-4S\
48S 48
48**h
Mrs. D. Murphy has returned from
.48\S
4S\ 48^ 48Wa
toilet sets, sale price..................................2 25
fi.oo toilet sets, sale price............................... 3.25
. Our Compailsory Sale includes everything in
Furniture, Stoves,Crockery and Carpets
you.
Bacbant & Boscoe
.J' ’
3
...
2f>c Fancy Silk Ribbons
................22JC
Cininas
40c Muslins.
............................... 22c
18c Percales.
................................ lOc
ISc SOicias..
..................................... 8C
Furniture, Crockerj*, Carpets, Cloaks, Mil*
lincry at prices that will save you a big tom of
money if you invest.
On account of the hour (5:30) selected for the free distribution of Socks and Handkerchiefs
yesterday there was only a small crowd present—hence we postponed it till 1:W tomorrow
when there will no doubt be a large attendance. When
en we give away a thing
ining we tdo it with
a free hand and in generous quanities. Be on hand.
1
We will throw oi
out to the crowd
large quanity of Socks and Handkcrchl^fs—the same as advertised elsewhere as 35c values
for 3c. Also a quanity of good Suspenders.
Che Boston Store
tOIR,lin3IL, Wffl>AT,>UTO«t,MOt.
msnEssctm.
•KWEII Nonct
nm.
There art timaa
s.
neleetthei
HMTsAddm
cuam. imm U.-Hom. Frtak
tocKber
W Hew Tort. 4e.
tec spMch t tbe
*IJ.
me spoort iwoosht Oie cooreo^
« or the
hot to
Md
So wteely hare
d aod watched and
nas little now to do
up the craln. They
•Mtees not for battle
rlUi o uteoislt;
croctec to tbe dmrt. fortteTnllii U
ptela to bite irho will bat rmtee kte
e7««. Tbe Anertoui people bellere In
that hns conTictk
. Tber beUere ti
rhnt «tpc*rk*i»ee kns prored ll U Idle
to Twlrt. A wbe mnn Is rnsr fool t
to die. Bat there is n wltdowi i
,rtth cood fortone may |
and the atrooc. That t
and eaperi
eoce. OaMed
Oal
by these this thine
Plata, and
jhat the history and purpo
hare descHbed. rislnc even to the es
sence and aspirations of patriotism
end Ibelr best concrete example I
and dorirlnrs of the republican
party.
which for teanr «ooths
•iCht here led Tou to I
which I am choM ooly
he Unhed States the hlchnat llrtne type of the yooth. the sicar aod
the prtwitee of a creot country aad a
CM ace. Theodore Rooeerelt of New
Soond are those people and those
states which hare stood so k»cJoBut not alone upon the prlnclpl
pelhar. that when creat emercendea
lat party are Its members In ac
arise the nation turns instlnctlrely to
►*l!h the same deration which has
them, tn this column, rant and solid
larked their adherence to those prin
• m
ciple*. macnlflcent and emioiinc a*
f seal
are. they hare already steeled
hardly i
out the man to bear their standard
my has neither cuoa nor ammunition, mod to lend the way. .No hlcber I
and If they had they would use them
the clrcu
arc. the only <
tattle Is In
tone and number of th
There to discord nmooc
dlscortf nmooc
hi
repobllcnn ndversarle*
he would first destroy his
mdes In the ndjolnlnc tent*
belleres the wespons chosen
other are nut only wicked but
the holder. That is true. This to the
only war of modem limes where the
boomeranc has been substHated for
the c«B. Whaterer fatalities may
cur. however, amonjt the dlsrt,rdsnl
hosts now morlnc on JO 8i
more profound. You hare come
even' Stete and territory in thb
diimaln.
The rtiuntry and the
hare vied with each other In sendlna
lions to this splen
here their
ronx.
Every hlfhway In Ihe
land to leadinc here and crowded
memU-rs of tba^^cn^at panv which
very rank and
tioD of Tr»*e men. every rriH*d and
.at Ion. Hot today a rt,mm«.n
and desire have en|UM:«'<1 ««
rom every nis.k and «»rner of
n tines but a slnxle voiP«‘ to fill
the roost exalted «»flice In the world
people
He is no stranger walling In the shade
1 BufllcleDt to raise
be called suddenly into public 1
will he hardly enouch for comi
The American p«tiiile have seen
There are no democratic plans
Iways where the
conduct of the fall campalcn
fight was thickest and thi gnatest
seal Is chiefly centered In db
need was fell
He has Imm'h alike
as to what Thomas Jefferson would do
spicoous In the pursuIU of pence
If he were Urine
He to not Urine,
te the arduous strt<ws of war. No roan
and but few of hU descendant
now living will ft.rget the spring of “ith.
amonc the democratic remnau
merican mind was
todsy
Whaterer of patriot tom c
flamed and Amertcan pat riot tom so
dom emanated from that dtoilncutobeil
r.ms4^; when among all the eager
man to now represented in
Ittzens surging
rent Ion.
it to a sad day for any party wlu n
Its only means of sdrlnc IIvIdk 1w“H‘»
is by cnesslnc »t the poslblo attitude
trf a statesman who Is dead. This et.n
If raid of war; faithful to every pi
dltlun leares that party always
ohllgatlon yet flr.*t to volunte<T t
Ctener and makes erery question
The democratic party has seldom tried sign of national |K‘rll; a leader li
life and yei S4> n-ilrk to con.pr
a problem on Its own account. •
the arts of war ‘V.a he grew a
when It has Its blunders have l»o< n
high exa
i day to I
only monuments. Its courmce to re
membered only In recret. As tons as
these thtec* »re recalled that pa
ma> serve as ballssl. but It will ne^
at be is or
steer the ahip.
But when the
When all the people have forpouen
s or the flame* break out
. time will single out the
crowd. A flash of ligbtnl
the
lead
her.,
in
ready yet to place a party
t will reveal what year*
dcyllght, have not di.HCovered to t
word -forget/’ That mo t
eye. And so the flash of the Stow
war revealtMl that lofty courage and
dovoth.n which Ihe American heart s..
j will ever be ai
loves and which you ha I* met again to
any party which enters each
His qualltK-.^
uttering the language of the
There to one fundamental plank do not niH'd to l*e retold, for no ma
(hat exalte*! place since Uncolu
however, on which the two great p
iH lIer known In every house!
les are In full agreement.
Both
le to not conservatlv
lleve te the equality of men. The
ference to that the democratic |>atiy H.nservattom mean* waiting till I
would m»ke every roan as low as the o*. late. He to not wise. If wisdoi
to count a thing a hundred times w
IKwrest. while the republican part
once will d»i
There Is no rt'grel so
would make every man as high ai
ket'D. In man or ci>untry. a* that
But the democratic course
uneml
provoke no outside interference now. follow* an opi»ortunity
for the republican motto is that of the Ftirlnne rwrars with high and rapid
wing,
and
whtn-ver
bring*
great commander, -never teterrupt th
roust
*lus»t
with
accuracy
and spEvd
enemy while he is making a misuke.
Only the man with suady eye and
nerve and the courage to pull the
'^mp
the largest opp
Never hasi tthen' iH'en
He dm** not i
a more striking example of iunity than
forded hr this assemblage Willie all the sage* apeak
to now affort
You are► gathered here not as faction* day at nightfall liehold* s
torn by discordant views, hut move* which If ni»i complete has I
by one desire and Intent, you hav4 pursueil with conscii-ncv and Intrepid
He to no slender
ct»me aa the chosen representatives o resoUitimi.
the most enlightened
partr te the swaying te the wind, hut that heroic
worid. You meet not as atrangers. for flhrt*. which tonR*st
mountain* an^li thT* snow. He spends
little time In rv'’*cw. for that he
same beliefs and espouse
can he done hy^lhe schools. A
cause. You may separate i
mau grappling with th.* living prob
of water for a thousand
f the hour he gropes but little
when once the iiarrii’r to
tiaetM He believe* in goi
they mingle Instantly and are one. The
ihead.
He l>elievi*s that te shapi
same traditions Inspire and the sr
the deal tele* of this great repuhl
purposes actuate us all. Never te
llvt*. did these purposes stand •
At leas
deeper root than
more Importanl
generations have passed away since ture triumi
orv of im-*t mis
the origin of that
great movement July than
ak***. A profound student of history
from which sprang the spirit
• has been the leading Impulse te Amer he to IcMlay the greatest hisiorj maker
,n the world. With the Instlnc
politics for half
the scholar, he i* yet forc»*d frot
rhlch
Acholar's pursuits
by
those superb
at Ion and
qualities which fit him to tht* la.*t d.*great characters which endowed
gn*e f*»r those gn*at world current
republican party at Its birth with
now ‘rushing |utst with larger volume
attributes of Justice, equality and i
and mort* portent ions aspect tha
gress. which have bald it to this h
many year* liefore. The fate of na
in line with the hlgh^ aentlmenti
to *tlU d.*clded hr their war*.
You
irgnUnd
Vrom these men we h
of orderly
trilmnato and
inherited the desire, and to their m
I referees you may sing
^ we owe the resolution, hut those
* praises of the quiet
schools the go
^-great schemes t»f government and hu
nay strike from your tout
manlty, inspired by their patriotism,
the last I .te of every martial anihe
and established hr their blood,
iiijl vet < l te Ihe smoke and thund
remain as the fixed
s te* the tramp of horses
rmhlem of their labors, and the ahld
llent. rigid, upturned face
and
Ihe
tog Blgnal of the llherty and
prophesy and women
rf Ihe
tn ma
.
,
here to abide
There are many new name* in these
earth only w
days, but the republican part
dream* of chlldhfM»d are tte* accepted
no new title. It stands
standi now t
chart.* to guide the destinies of
Memory
alone
stood at the beginning,
_ _ to
_ tell the so«iree from which Eyeni* arc numberle.- and m
la needed
the Inspirations of the country flow A ind no man can tell which wire
iround the world. The nation haaking
drowsy-memory would be as guilty
now as a aleepteg watchman when the today te the quiet of contentment and
repose mar still he on the deadly clr
enemy Is asUr. The name of the itpablkma parly stands over erery door enll aad tomorrow writhing In the
where a righteons cause was horn lu toils of war. This Is the t^me whet
members hare gathered around every great figures must be kept te front. II
moremMiL no matter how weak. If In the pressure to great the material u
at It must be granite and Iron
ether we wUh It or noL
broad te ihU world. Her teteresu
are te every street, her name to on
erery
tongue. Those Interests so sa
no new
or platfWia to dealgnate erery toi
be trusted
Its pvrpoees. It Is now as It has been, cred and
oae power,
eqnlppad. mlllunt and la moclocL The
been tested
problems of every age that age
And te the man whom
; the highest sense of
^ery natioo te the worid beholds a
hare the American people fhlled
mao who typifies as no other living
never In any crisis has the ropnt
does,
the spirit and the pur
party fhtlad to ezpraes the oooscieoce
m iriho
When the uaam of AOen G. Thar-
worae thaa to feel
that erery
If^
1 not claim to be the Solomon ol
hU Ume. There are many things be
may not know, hut this to sure, that
^
2d teto'iss.* wMrt
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mm
rte -te
^Mltote.UoekB.B..toa O» o Tte
I t»ax biork r. H.. u a cv. na wote’‘ClPMoia.Idork
|'*l!^ltoSI.UaekH.B..L* CV. 7tk —te
T!—lleXtUork I.B..L a
failed.
to try Electric Bitters mad the
Age may o er his brow be flung.
miraculous. I improved a
But hto heart, his heart to ever youag.
aod now rm
completely reeorared.
Fbr Urer. Kidney. Stomach aad Bowel
apreme Momenta at Natkma!
I-Bitters ia the oaly
ntloaa. Ererybody'a Magaxtee
_
medicine. Only SOc. Ifa
It’s c
» s Drug Store and F.
fwds. DrugflaU.
•
KNEW ithCLF ALL RIGHT.
the Augnat Red Book. It to a datety
\merican art atndent life te
Pike countV Missourian to credit Paris and te rurnl Frtnce. eotltled
‘ expres •Gabrlelle.- Those who have read the
ed with having first used
sed. and
Sion; -If this court knows
tore It to be a literary gete.
•he think she do.> add to the author s Unrels
Long before Ihe discovery of gold in a field of fiction widely different
n
California a rPike county
boy from that in which be has gained hto
iame.1 Blackburn.* so it is said, r
high reputation.
Gustarua C. Whit
iway from home and went to I
rate, the story.
locky mountains, where he grew
nanhocMl as Indian fighter, hunter,
elt to all emphasis. Parker to
rapper and mountain guide. He h^
r. Roosevelt is the sound of
wme C feet 4 Inches tall, proportion iimumermhle trip-hammers
Parker to
itely thin and marvelously awkward. quiet, occasional, aod refreshing, like
!e had many encounters with grizzlies
he gentle rate or a cool drink te July
md Indians.
He wa* scarred from From the democratic point of view,
head to foot, one eye had been partly
^elt to mah. unadvised, and audgoug.*d out. hto hair was thin and
full of nsurpatlon. violent, arhicoano- and stood straight dp
, an exemplar of personal
ent. Judge, Parker to the (
uppoaite of this actual or mythical
figure. He has he^n nursed on pr
ated man. hut he was not Ucklng te •nts and
authorities
He feeds on
een wli and sound sense.
rear hooks and reports and digests. As
\\lien gold was discovered Black- i Judge he appr»*acheiT a suhj.s-t with
lurn went to the mines and the min
ranquil
deliheraiiofi and
an open
rs. as a sort of a Joke. e1ecte<1 him mind. Inconsecutive thought to not to
lealde. an office similar to that of he expeci.Hl of him. to ll not fair to asustlc* fd the peaces The fii
It be to unlikely to h«^ drawn
brought hefi>re the alcalde was that of into impulKlve action? If It be true
a gambler who. while drrin
e has been a dlverganre from
horseliack. bad run over a r
the old paths of gtivernmentvaccordlean woman, knocking her
seriously tejurteg her. The
place In Ihe largest cabin In the neigh
ood. which
hly dressed, much bewblskered
.
The gambler, who was rich
t Is said that, one i
hired able counsel to defend him
AI
‘ Conkllng was l^egii
calde Blackburn called the young r
* measure of siicce-s*. he dropped
who told her story In hn»k
Into Ihe office of Charle* O'Connor, of
h. hut frankly and honestly .Sea York, then ..ne of the leader*
she IJntohed the alcalde
The attorney
.'hat’s the troulde*" asked lh.‘ lat
for Ihe defendant proteste
led t
alcalde ran hto band
hair until It si(»od up
|.Kt
Us-n subjected
to the
*tralghler on top
r and r.n3^ll
I have «-ver r»*ceiv»*d.
marked:
the first time a rlleoi ev«*r ohJLt this court knows herself, and she J*cie«l to my f.-e
pnitln* this ycre gal te
givxl condl
\vhcn
asked what he
m
-gfvod condition.- he replied t
■•gamhlln’ chap" mu.*t pay'the
hill and all other cost* of the i
illness.—Kansas City Journal.
Would quickly leave yon. If
used Dr. King’s New Ufe Pills. 1
sniids of sufferers have proved i
matchless merit for Sick and Ner
Headaches. They make pure I
an-J build up your healC
Only 25c.
Money back if not cured.
Sold by
Johnson’s Drug Store and F. R
THE RIGHT TO fiPANK.
Recently at Chanute the poll<
Judge, in trying a case of wlfe-whl
ping, declared that he rather regretted Ihe fact that the Uw did not give
a husluind the right lo administer
poral punishment to bis wife te cer
tain contingencies.' -But." he said,
•as I cannot find any law foi
you did. I must fine you |l and cosh
which i* the lowest rH*nalty provide
statutes’
IX*nver the other
Kansas couple, am
V conceive of circumstances under
hich a man mould he Justified
shing hto wife The case was
A hid,
ettie Bragg sued Sam R.
Ivorce. The Braggs
gg for
Tl.*tl te Cnjodland, Kas.. In 18S8.
marri.*tl
hintot wo
Bragg I
working for
Island rallroi
In^he dl
vurce suit Mrs. Bragg
her husband was of a roving dlsposllon and want**d her to travel from
place to place. When they we
Denv«>r last year she reiolved to
hat city her permanent home,
he husband Inzlsted on moving
md one night when she had toll
pi»sHlveIy that she mould not
te. he put her over bis kne<
e her a spanking.
"He spi
me for 15 minutes.” testified the
•and he spanked so hardf that I behlne from the punishg that
2ainsl*evi?r\be Tight STw^klng^an
aggrarhting
Makes young again the aged and te
rm. The electric spark goes throogh
very part of your body, brtngteg new
Thafs what
•You kno* I defendtsl ClhlMins for
arson, and put in some tremendous
lork for him
He was convicted at
be trial, hut we couldn’t help It. and
took the case to the superior cimri
ind we lost there, then m to the *u
>reme court and that affirmed the con
id ion and he haa been given leu
years. No»- my ft*e only amotinied uj
three thousand dollars, and the scoun
drel actually
had
the audacity ui
grumble about It. Eaylng It'.s too high
What do yon think
of that for im
pudence?
said O'Connor, slowly, ' ol
ot of work t
tartaaHnreuiiic
U|M Ml tow e*.
2va-s^nf«"=i?=ii
J
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t L.H .L a Os'* :u I
this laurel leaf on the Old Roman:
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NOW IS
THE TIME
to pal in
DLL\£2^£i..“—•
your coal lor next
sassaai
wmlcrand
SAVE MONEY
by
letting
us tlchvcr aircct
troen car lo your bins.
law
SEWER NOTICE.
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Travers* City to St. Louis
$lt.S0, 15 dtj limit
$19.00. 60 diy Umtt
$21.00. for the setson
This win
include
i4JiN
.1.
mencing
4Ui—diimai
T^iJ^A
will be oo «le comThurfcUy,
.lone3,
190*.
Steamers leave Travc^c City
every Sumlay. 10 ji.
and
Tlmrvlays. Cam.
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BRAND RAPIDS A INDIARA RV
COMPANY.
matrimoaial brokers, i
is quite a mentor teatltntlcm. In
offices there are books with the i
and particulars of all the marriageable
girls, rich or poor, who lire tai the dto
trict. and the brokers go aboet eadear-
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KlngTs New Dtoeorery for Ooaramp^
iOEIERAL HSORAICEf
lauu. I l.i *». I4.W k 2.0oi*lrv-h • arU adthUon.
rIi***ZllU^n"
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1.^ ll!—r.ia-k 4.-ll.arda.iaiuoti
The 8t. Louis exposition manage^
nent wisely determined to recogn
Ar«-t>u.- .m I—
and rxle-niUn*:
fnm. Bimw a-l Art«u.. t«
I boy by setting apart a
clal day for them at the exposl
The day selected Is July 5. and
jam and arrangements for the
turn and wxu«djnir »to tte e-Uy hniV>
are in the hands of Wiliam C.
imnal l-Mm«tel on tte nurlh l.y tte e-mnljr
Sprague, editor of the American Boy
of Detroit. The program includes ath
Trmu. Ci«v«M Tr«m> i'tty B.-tO a m. «amm«c1
leilc contesu In the stadium te*ti
lys of the public schcK>l.*.
public school teams are ent
from Chicago. New York and other
cities, and opportunlth's mill he give
for individual entries. From 2:30 t
UMarriTf in Trmr«r»* Oty at 1 A p »..
.< th.- K«r.l << l*.Mlc Work..
20 te the afternoon public exercises
Timla. arfiV. la
Oty at iu.-du a. m.
III te held in festival hall, the cen
SEWER NOTICE.
al attraction of the ground*.
It If
(peeled that three thousand hoys will Parlor a— slMplac etLn nurth a— •uatli ■
ke part te a unique program, con
O P. a T. A.
Sling of orations, recti at ions, music
c . by talented boys from various
parts of the country, the reading of
messages from President Roosevelt
ind the governors of all the states and
and mat. loTlnr
and tJiat tte fh4»«a
territories, music by one of the exposl
Hon hands, and by Prof. H. B. Roney,
mho mill preside
lAteTto lK.urtri*
rd te chorus
sand lioys
There will te
singing patriotic
an address of welcome by President
Francis, a response by aa ll-yearK>M
boy. and a salute to the Sag. Prizes
will be awarded to boys competing te
the contest for the best poem on the
subject. ‘The American Boy,” and the
best song that con be sung to the tune
of America. At 4:30 o’clock the hoys
rlll form Id procession and march lo
the Pennsylvania building .where they
will pay their respecu to the old UbBell. and a 10-yearoM boy will
cromm the
with a floral offering
on behalf of tbe boys of America. At
5:30 o’clock a reeepiioo wlU be given
tbe boys te the Mtohlgan baUdlag. It
to fair to aay that ereiT hoy to the
country who can be at the fair oa
jalj 6 will try to be Chert, as theoceaakm will be ooe lo«g to be
ber«l.
J
meats and
berth between Traverse City am!
inded on mature consid
eraiion. to that he might hare becc
convlcte«l for less
•UftHafi CvMeiiea.
-V
1U opportunities and Its dangers, S<y
MteS In the world. In any era, did
wa thaa It maaaa
Han oC eoatafit
iKumaada or huadanaa haadIterchleCk were ia the air. oa
the Boor. aad.lB the gaUeriee. emit
r all the coareetloa a caaopy oC
. aa IS.B to the
Tburmaa had heee kaowu lor
genermtioa aad more by the tUie of
j^ld“
t of aU democratic |
MO.~
OBSn
OBPEST
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INSUJ
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FIRE INSURANCE
Wkei Tn VtnaNicecnafJW
Butch»r« and Sausac* MakM|
r;-'—-"Ui
!ll ruMB* In aatd aly on tte .'.'Ui day .4
QTATE OK MJCHAO
PERE Marquette
JARPET CLEAMIIG MNB.
, TBAVZB8B OOT, MIOH^ FRIBAT, JIIHB H
imlDOOStNEEL
TO D« BOTTLE
^____
A PMOfTTAMLE CHOP ^
For tlm past tire
M devoted a groat deal of tlaw to the
WOMHim IT AS TNB SVMOL slaiy or profft hoarfag oops aad next
CO the nMr iadaotry of Bdirtli Amer
ica there U aoUklag 1 havo area mo
odtahle y the coltare or
After readlag the gmr«na
ties eoaewralag the ptaaL 1
Mr. W. A. Bates of Coha. K. T.. who
the largest grower la the
BB. statlag the object I had
la view, aad asklag for soch laSoratatkm y he eoold give me. In reply I
Orictta, JwM
U tbaac
received a work oa “aiaaenr* written
7 i^emM sppro^ by hlsmelf aad also u invlutloa to
«|MM la tkm dctSeatkia of Ui« lak
. ^ aa Um syitel at BaglUb doaiaatkm, la tlUa atraaga laad of occoU wla^
but rather to show whj
aaan. aiyUoiaB aad aapamUloa.
there U la tbe business. In or
Tbo oamaoaj of boalas doa
many who are In Ignorance of this val
uable produce amy hare their eyes
r balldiaga la Caleotta vhldi are opened to It aad perhay Join in awell
M by IW aoaatartea of tbo *oy- Ittg the amoont annylly exported u
ail. Tbo arowblaora. aoa^ «Ma China, and incidentally aulat lo crest
pr, BKiat of Iboai aativo orderiiea Ing a new source of wealth for the ag
ricultural communities of the United
tbo bllla arooad Slaila
Butes.
The amoont of ginseng which
be annylly exported lo ChiM t
ada. Takfag oao of tbo largo packlag out overstocking tke market. Is re;
ed
by U. 8
eaoM vhkb are aaed to oooeey oOee
Tory exhaoative
henttofah.
MILE AND EGGS
;r.
vbich aonrod aa a apecloa of altar,
pot witb' a aorew top aad aroood ibta
Moltlag paper, aoallag wax—In abort
alt tbo elorkly parapbemalla with
wbleb tbo goroniDBOiit of lodia carriea
oa Ka work. With an onconacloui.
toack of haaor tbo whole waa
tooaod with abnadaot colla of red i
WhM all tbo preparatloo. bad boon
ooandMod eaeb womblper made a
rorofwallal obelaanco to the Inkpot
aad laid before It hit offerlnga. con
aUtlag of gralnii of rlee. aplrea and
varloua frulu and aome copper faith
lay. tbe Utter oooKlltnttng the perqnlaltoa of the omrlatlng prleat. The
Brahmin then recited varlooa cabalUtic formula, iiuppoaed to l*e text*
from tbe Veda*. After the conclnalon
of the rellfloiu rite* the votarlea
feaated thero»elve« oa tweet meatt.
for tbe parrhate of which each man
went their several ways, licking their
llpa and re)olclng in theU faith that
fetish festival, called
aad observed at the time of the spring
equinox, when It la Incumbent «>n
every religious minded person lo wor
ship the implements or InslgnU of the
vocation by which he lives. The sol
dier worships his sword, the fanner
hU plow, the money lender bU ledyr.
and the operatives lo tbe Jute mills
Mar Calcutta bow down before the
engines which drtve their looms. Even
Che thugs, who combine pletv with
ifarder. loduly In a gruesome ritual
ta which the pickaxes with which they
dig the graves of Ibelr victims play a
In^the^st range medley of creeds of
numerous religions of In
line of
dla^are**wmpouDded the
the transmigration of souls finds
prominent place. There Is a popul
ares thst when a mi
; existence
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from
ael and carefully smoothing them
Next morning. It Is alleged, the ashes
will be found marked with human footprints If the soul of the dead man la to
be reborn as a human being; with
cUwa if a bird: wavy lines If a tree.
Th“ aciual pracUces and belief of
the Mohammedans In India dllfcV con
alderably. and the uneducated are
deeply InfecU^ with Hinduism. Af
ghans and Balochs are equallv Ignnr
ant of exerythlng connected with their
maxim of the Afghans. ‘Ijam and
pray.- Indicates bow little their piety
affects their condocL “God will not
favor a BaUch who does not steal and
rob.- say the Balochs. and Ihclr prac
ttoe hy at least the merit of c*mfi^
r seven gwerai^s of
^ivSi’’whir‘h
name be given to the
yartons creeds the Hindoos profess,
with the ^
they became more medleys of weird
auperslltloos.
If a man
^ »
taake bite.** yys the Magahlya Dorns
PC the Qva district, “we
spirit, lest he should col
serve y In like fashion.- Any
therefore, conspicuous enough bv hU
deeds of life, or the manner of his
death, to stand a chance^of being
dreamed of among a tolerably large
Cliele of acquaintances U likely In the
eoome of^time to take rank y a g
never exported ginaeng to tbe extent
of fl.ooo.ooo annoallT. It will readily
be aeon that tbe Sold for an extensive
and IncraUve boalneaa U open to those
who are willing to avail themaelvea of
lo advice rif those who are potted on
da aubject.
Ginaeng yowa In rich and damp,
bat not wet or mnddy aolla. aach y
prevail In hardwood forests, and It Is
found wild In tbe following aUtea:
Maine. New Hampahlre. Vermont.
Maaaachutptu. Rhode Island. Connectcot. New York. New Jersey. Pennaylanla. Delaware. Maryland. Virginia.
North and South Candina. C,eorgU.
can. >Vlaconain. MinneaoU. Iowa. MU
tonrl. but by mltlvmtlon and a proper
eaiment of the
1 be greatly Increased
dural ran
In fact It
here In the temperate zone.
Prom figur*** furnished by Mr. nali*s
tbe following, showing how an acre of
ig can lie started from 2.000 fine
«»eh*cted seed bearing roots planted In
IU04 and figured for a period of five
years, is more than justified by the reMUlta of his ynlen.
These 2.000 plants should average
20 seetis to tbe plyt summer of 1905
and W) see<1s to the plant each follow
ing year; first year 40,000 seetls. secyear lOO.Ot^O needs. As It takes Ik
ihs for ginseng seed to g. rmlnaie.
s«NHls of lio5 crop wUl produce plants
of 190T: set^s of 190$ cn
prcHlure plants spying
the end of this period of time should
[)00 growing plants, alloming
have 2i»0.000
10.000 seedd for loss liesides having the
19UK and IP09
1909 crops
croy of seed on hand.
yd the 2.000 roots you began with fig
-od on the i^ame Imsfs as aU.ve. vlt:
ounces to the root would give you
[ 1-3 pounds; dry rtxjt figured at |9
per pound would make a total of f7r.n
rash. 200.000 growing plants, or an
hand.
Mr. Bates
Anyone can atari In the gin
<eng business who hss tbe will and a
plot of ground. I have sUrted quite a
number with a few seeds and roou
from mv ganlen. who are tmlay In po
Hitlon to realize a comfortable fortune
. aad a stage. preseace tkat is
always mtmmandtng With all this
said of film. It la no way detracts from ckBCT. WhMk all tbe teaehing furres
mad tbe art of teoeblng U a great gift.
there are only a few tewrtoers out
side of one of tke bRIs that rise
of 2.000 tkat know bow to impart
of this little towB staads a y
>m-ore onUed tbe Rooday a. lesd
wooden balldlag whose porch and
jrthwfo tiecw pepofor^ -nw gro^
tbe fact that It
roofna. equal to tboee of the be.^t club
I fo the gnat cities, will In- tbe
r of the ardaCk- life of ll»e tow n.
ore of white tent
Five years ago Dr. Lawrence Flick
came to WhMm Haven, s victim of
tuU-rcutosis.
Father Burgraf. bis
classmate at college, had urged him
^ BC nam >*d tb. ma.ir.1 life for
to seek health In the dry. Pore air of
all claaaea wiU cemer.
the Bine Ridge mounUins.
For
-Oo tke fiobbatb there will be a
months he lived there. lived In the
fTMit aenaoo fo tbe aaornlng ibni rep
open air. eating raw eggs and drink
ing mUk. yd nursed by Burgraf. At
a the victory wm won; the grwit
foe was routed, and Dr. Flick
for moral lUumlnatlon
grea
why White Haven
the famUle* wlU coorerge.
famous; whv tbe Pennsyivyla
Tbcra will be a great choral service
Free
e Sanitarium for Tuberculosis ocleg acres of the hhillside; why the
fo tbe afteronon that will be more at
Mias Grace Balnbrldpe.
rd for
bam. now converted
tractive than all the things of the
park or tbe l«ll field. There will be a
clever arin*ss practical address to young people at
nigbt that w ill lead men out of IguoShe
has
a
fine
stye
appearance,
a
health and conquering the foe.
but
soft
voice,
and
wear's
gown«
Dr. Flick went out Into tbe world
itu rlgbteouaneaa and tbe
e tbe envy of the ladles In any
again determined that others should
have the lK‘oefit* of this region. Soon
Berth have a fine conc«*ptit»n <»f dra
hlB patients l»egan to arrive at White
stic art. The entire company is well
Haven, where Burgraf. equally
balyced. much better indivlduallv
islytir. uw ihs» they were care<l than
Is ordinarily expected to W
on the fsrm Within a few months
repertoire coippanle*.
PhiUdelphla Society for the FYee
The apecialtles of Charles Mack and
*i«ke of a woman
Treatment of TulM^rculosIs ytabll*hed Daly
Armour are splendid. They are
a. a • f.-iuah- U.ly d
a sanitarium on the hillside by the
good singers, and as dancer* they are
.!c<cTitN-d bl* iH>^ii. .n in a
bam.
K»st graceful that
aa -my baik fa.Irg Hie
children.
^•H-n In Alpena. The
Tempest and Sunshine, appear every
HVenIng. yd the audience never tires
r»f them.”—An Alp<-y Bzchyge
to cover the entire
The
Rutledge
Stock
^mpany
will
now any resident of Pennsylvsnls open their engagement here next Monhas symptoms of tulK-rculTH^is iay night In ’The Blue and the Gray.”
C
recehe free trmtmenU
I present "Pike
olso observed that -your h.m.^r *
I consists of the bsrn.
The sao
know leilg,- of taw- 1« only ex..-ll.nl by
rr-acontInue<l In use for sentimental
se
your knowledge of Scripture’
three cottages, a ness .hall,
Tbe
Judge bowed to these ratber
fifty tents, and qt lers for the
lu'titw Ilsrlan Is a meml/er oC tko doubtful comp]imenU.-> London &xstnated on
•s and nurses. It
tbe.mountain fiwuliy of the t’iBlunilrtnTi law sebool, press
a plateau half way up tne.mountain
Iiifht <rr iwe ac«* was talking at
side yd commands a magnificent view
of the wlndine Lebigh valley yd the the .. laMd with Judue IWlle of tim
sanitarium is now aU»ul 200. and
r since Its opening there has l>een
a waiting list of half that number.
It is said that over K iM-r cent of
the consumptives who come to White
Ha^*en are cured. The main elements
of the <ure arc fresh air. milk and
are few
eggs. Of medicines tl
but the treatment Is. of
mwllral supenlslon.
•Mc»st of the men are always out of
Bors. y they sleep In the tents The
omen for the most part sleep lnd<K»rs
the institutions, though among the
Independent tenters are many women.
In winter the treatment Is the same,
ami there are lots of consumptives In
V^Tilte Haven who boast of having
of doors through the Intense
slept oukof
cold oriasi '
The btgple foods are milk and eggs
yd these In large quyUth
quyUtles. The
me six meals of
paUen^s lake some
. and their dally allow
umetlmes
"of milk and a dozen eggs
In the business of procuring a llUSV^f the”patlents
have other food
* pat
am enabUHl to show a bed (4
feet by 186 fe«M) of five year old in addition to tl
plants, ready lo harvest as soon ms the
seed falls, which will realize about |3.400. or as much as the entire Income
from a large farm planted to ordinary
opt.
her angling anecdotes or golf yarns,
This should cause n*aders to pause
and consider the propriety of planting, but as a voracious account of what the
ordinary domestic cal Is capable of
least, a amall lot.
The expense atUched to an experi would be hard to beat. This Is It:
-A cal living at the power house
mental bed 4s so trivial that no one
was aslet-p In lh^ rim of a fiy-whecl
afford to neglect this matter.
when the engines were started, and
Clive Hall Dye. Cuba. N. Y.
for fire hours Pussy was whirled
: the rate of 60 miles per hour
When at length the engines slopped,
rnln and atops the mine of decay. the cat Jumped down from the wheel,
Thai s what Holllster s Rocky Moun laggered al>out confusedly for a few
tain Tea does 35 cents, tea or Ub* seconds and then walked quietly to H
the worse for lu extr
lets Johnson’s Drug Store.
ordinary experience.”—New
Yoi
Animala Grow Biooer.
No extinct Und animal of former
Vanpeancs of a Beppar Woman.
age. had a bigger body thy ha. the
biggest African clephyt of today, and
not one. %o far as Is known, exceeded
or even equaled in bulk the existing Russian Poland, a few years ago.
great whales, which ymetlmes are all
Furious at being condemned to
of 100 feet long. As elephants, horses three we«*ks' Imprisonment for beg
_
Bimllar yimals are traced back glng. the woman seized the crucifix
ward through the various strata they standing on the Judges’ Uble. and
are found to get smaller and smalle dealt the gendarme who had given ev|. extinct elephyu were no bigger «lence against her such a blow on tbe
than Shetlyd ponies, while the h(
head with It that bis skull was broken,
of prehistoric ages were about the
and he died shortly afterwards —
of large dogs. In almost every group Whe«41ng
of hair>'. warm blooded animals exist
ing siHTlmens are bigger than those of
Death to Snakes.
by-gone limes and tbe notion that
I method for killing rattlethere Is any tendency In animal life to snak«-». which abound near LaCroase.
dwindle In size Is entirely without
foundation. There are. of course, ex
ceptions. for the extinct sloths, kan get at the yakes he hit
garoos. lizards and yme others exmeans of charming them from their
in bulk existing crea^ of
>1es. Taking bis old violin yd an
the yme order.—Commercial Tribune asslstyt with a shotgun he lured the
VKa':
Fwioail of a BacfSd ElaplMM
Thoro U aa amaxlag eollectioo of •atUart* Fary to ^ ffaiitb
Cariooa oeremonlet are wUaesaed In
dwoM la Iho aultaa a iroMury at Ooa
lam wban one of the sacred wk
One way iecond<laaa Ucketi
itaatiaople. The Urhay of alt the
»kyts dtea. It U ftry a fBAcral
mi II. are thore. sale at all ataiioaa on first and third rmnder tky tkal accorded to prteees
ftltteriag with rare aad large gems Tneadays of each month. Ask
of royal blood. BoddhUt prieats “
allffmi
for partlcnlara._____ _
^
date and thoosands or devout 81ai
mea and women follow the deoe
Warid*a Fair. Bt Ua!a.
yimal to tke grmre. Jewels yd ofMonad trip tIckeU nt low rataa. On
mda^itf^lUAat autlona. Ask
Mr tba tead ar Urn ealiph aa mmm-
■Tfi’nr
TKY A mcom WAMT AD.
THY A MOORO WANT AD.
i> tlitf
ftooi birth, nnd «rfi people mOf/with
Mneca far Vletima af tha Oraat
EXCISIONS
PSEAl£t!S!lB
I
M
dos^pnfonmwm
'ooaaidmc^
rprtalag tkat tbe booae la not
packed every algkt. Mr. Rutledge is
y actor of ability yd woetk. He has
'-Gna Panny a Yaar For Ra«L
Although many people are complain
lag of the Incteay of rents. It appears Drives away alckneaa, yrrow yd care
thy at leyt some low renU still pre•s the beggar man a millionaire; gunt expert performed hU part
vyi at Hampstead. England. In the
_ -s tbe heart grow strong and true
eoorae oC the bearing at the London That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea will
ro Centuriaa.
i
After Two
Centurisa.
aherirs court of y arbUryioo case,
. the
Wooden water ‘
la which a builder claimed I17J1SS
Johnson’s Drug Store.
fwr
tr^tn of Londot
from the London school board In re
alter haring been In
aped of some bouaes In New End.
turies. were
ground AW.---------------------Hampstead, which had
In y excellent aUle of prtscrvsi.uu.
m. the pUin
They were mostly elm logs, yd none
lord of the
of the pipe* exceeded seven Inches
bore. In one lutyce two line* of
aad wy ooUtkd to two free lunchy
pipes were connected
•a a toaaat: hut It wy yldom the
4th or Joly.
Etlronbydi. Some pipes
roat of ooo pcany wy collected —Tit
One fare for tbe roond trip. On tale
yd same of oak were fo
uly 2nd, 3rd yd 4lh. Retam July
1^
CHURCH OF THE FimiRC.
Oo. tkea It wonid aeem to -be noeless
for the tocal maMian to eater la
mr prloca. Tbe eompaay la play-
or wimsH miLS.
M of tbo aaerod aipal i
BTAOS AMO WLATFDttBL
■ad mtay fren tbe eflecUof
Bul«irf»ickne«, debility
■ooeolddtioDictiDable.U
the lower <
^iti^OtbCTpMtol
the blood tkat ke^ the sore diacharjfop, and anst be gotten out beforo it
will heal. Wasbe* and salvea, while cleansing, aootkid helpful, will not do it, becanse they do not
tke poisoned blood; bat S. S. 8. cleanses and
purifies the diseased blood, and when tkta is secomplished the place heal*. Where the health has bera
Impaired it restores strength and vigor lothe system, improves the appetite
and digestion, and tones op the nerves. Purifying the kood is the aoresS
way to get rid of aa old sore or nicer. Medical advice is free.
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imswgrrsmmceo^AfiMmLm^
Some Real Estate We Have For Sale
house wi^h small bam. 66 foot
of th* finest placet on State
street, and Is certainly offered very
reasonable. $4,500.
Lots 14 and IS, block 19, Hannah.
»y A Co.’s 6th addition, situated cn
est 7th street, large nine room
>use, good stone foundation, ail tn
^d condition. $2JK».
No. 219 East 9th street. This is on a
50 foot loL large house, fine location,
cheap at $2Jp00.
^
5. 521 WebSfteV street. 3^l^foot lot.
good furnace, fireplace, sewer connec-
small house with water and sewer connections. only $900.
No. 810 Webster street, small house
cheap. $700.
66 foot lot, good house and bam. on
rashington street./$1.200.
Large nine room house and base
AA(. OotwaTs Mask Egypeun OU cnrM qmekly. ment. sewer and bath, water in house,
large barn. Lrt 60*175 fen. a f.ne
property, lot worth $40 per foot, in f ne
l-h. .Mr. JullPo.” said Judgt
Pe,.|le.I*, “itiat vou would have yonr clerk
send me eopYs of soim- of the rec-nt
dot ivloi*. of the suiwi.me eotirt.• -\II right.” JuMltv Harbii replied
Tl.on he neke,! shmidly: “Do yon tprama, hrulsos. eula aad wouods tNins so4
want those mse* In wrldeh 1 render«*d
dlssentmg oplnlonar*
”I Bwiune some of the case* come
under fbnt he.-..V” said Judge P.N^lIe.
-You frtyje.ently fi.> dl»*-er.t. you
IlyreoomMOdliteaUsaf-
fee LaMeaaas.
shall not wmd them,” yorted Jnalinrisn. ”1 shall not
n-^i*onslfor tlie dl*s4 LinatIon of su.-h law
PINvr* In those mnjority oidulons
to widdi I hare dlHscnted.”—Washtar
ton Tilin'*.
In a suit to quiet title In tli.- *u|e rlor
befort Judge Ixalbem. Tba
case U that of Abignll Hndil. ngaliiat
Emmaline Smith and olber* to silUa
tka title of real estate lit Hendricks
county. Capuln Ell Kilter app.*nr.«d
for the defendanlA nnd be pr.-Honbd
motion to Include an addiiioOHl de
fendant to the list enumcraUsI lu tbe
complaint. He explained Hint n . hd
bid lieeu born to one of ”lbe otber*JUDl four day* ago. There was some
nt concerning a clili.l l.rraklng
bv-il conntroversy so early In
life, but tbo little oue Is now u defend
ant to tbe suit, though It haa as yet os
I is News.
K«Cb«m for Alarm.
-Here’s a peculiar advertIsemimtasld the physicians wife,
sbe
gtSflced over tbe perer. ”lt Is headed
k> your own dyeing.’ ”
-Ray. let me look at that.’ wild tbe
M. D., anxiously.
•*Oh. tbal’s nil right" be r.msrked
mom.mt later. It only relates to dye
ing clothing. I was afraid It might
be some new-fangled mkeme for potus doctom
ColwFiii
Bay Shore. Leelanau county« near
at IS known as Lark.ns’ dock. Bmali
Lise on this piece.
$1,200 takes 120 acres near Wlfliamtburg, about 40 acres cleared. two.acrM
orchard, well waUred, amall bulMfogs
I a little good timber.
5.000 takes 140 aerta thrwe miloa
from Northport. large frame howM.
good baaemeoL two large barna.
Si* acres of orchard, land levtl and all
■ovement. about 25 acres of
r. One mile from ochool.
90 acre* near Suttona Bay. on bay
shore, fine second growth, two good
streams of waters Would make a Bn*
resort property.
A large house and 14 lota, with
splendid
condition, at
Buttons Bay.
i as
there IS in the state located In Em
met county.
Vacant loU in all parU of the city
too numerous to mention, tl certainly
i.uymg any real esUte.
Office Suite 30 i New State Bank Bld’g
l^or^jr
BUGGIES
and you’ve bee/ 1
vited. Select your
WEDDING
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.
GIFT
CUT CLASS, vj
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
you at the
We can
handsome Qlfttbvre are sell
ing for $1.00.
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
PAVING TAX.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
f assrasment roll for the Improve-
jo all unpaid
same to be paid l»efore tbe first day
of July. 1904.
M. E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State bank bnlldlng
2200-lmo
fo
^conldootbuyit. W-hat NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
To the Tax Paying Elector* of the
^ Cl ..
that a *pc
cial election will be held in said city
on I hi- :.th day of July. A D? 19m. at
NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Cass Str
Kleclr'.cal Contractor* Association of U«United Stale*.
a Of Indelicate
city therefor, for the
of lay
new and extet
ended water mains
Kesce’a Favorite Preacripbon and the location ofIf additional
addtt^
hydran
water supply and fire protection
said city, will lie submit
of the ta
: elector* of said city.
lows:
For a loan of twenty thousand
($20,000.00) doltari for the purpose of
laying new and extended water mains,
and the location of additkwal hydrants
for water supply and fire protection.
Ye*.
For a loan of twenty thousand
($20,000.00) dollars for the porpoae of
Uylng new and extended water mains,
and the location of additional hydrmnU
for water supply and fire protection.
The polls of this election will be
open from one-o’clock fo the after
noon. and remain open nntU seven
o’clock fo the afternoon of the aim
aifi4o|alffi
CItyCteck.
IVI o O O V
ag>orsai«rsR oF
WM. F. BENNETT
GRJIN. COMMISSION aiidSlOCK BfiOKER
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