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The Evening Record, June 07, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1904-06-07
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* ¥hI: EJi^NING RECORD
StHiclElitln
YESTERDAVS ISSUE
'
1,710
EIGHTH YEAR—2804
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, JUHE 7, 190L
MKHiCAlIfEVUGlILE
QUIETUDE
REIGNING
MILL DAM
BURSTED
BATTLE WITH THIBETANS
Attacked a British Per
British Lect On* Man But Thibet-
WEATHER,
Right bm at this *t*r* yea caa get
-Partly c!oud> tonight with prohabiy
shower,.
ta*t
p<»nio*t
Wednesday:
cooler.
Olall Papers
am Left 1S4 Dead.
By Wire lo the Evening Record
SURROUNDING COUNTRY
WAS FLOOOEa
OKOCR ftUUMEO ArTCH YtSTEROAY^ CHAO* AT VICTOR.
ford board as eligible for the Rhodes
aebolarablpa. . ABaoog them are R.
Clinton Piatt. W. 8. Sperry and F. O.
Steckert of Mlebigan.
OTT UronmUTAlT LAW
LOGGING TRAIN DITCHED.
VIOILANCt COMMITTEE* ARE AR
RESTING UNION MINER*.
fit ruck
Per*
Marguetta
Er>gir»c
NONE DKOWNED OK DOUKEO
FRUIT TREE* AND TELEPHONE
LINE* DAMAGED. '
Loodon. June 7 —The Simla correspoodest of the Reuter Telegram com
pany report* a fierce batt!** betmeeo
the British under Colonel Younghu#
band and the Thli^etan*. The ThUvt exlea.!
friends to the pail U-aren. __
attacked a British poet at Khangetna and were repulsed. The British choir who sssisied at the funeral
lost one killed and five wounded.
Thibetans left 1G4 dead near the p*»st.
. John A Jlrawiey. Jr
SEASON TICKETS.
Daclarad on tha Oovamer'a
turn and All
Union
Ra-
Minara
Will Ra Dapertad.
By Wire lo iba Byeolnr Record.
VIetor. Col.. Jooe 7.—Tbla dteirict
BY LAND
AND SEA
baa alOHjat resumed Ita Bormal condillon of qulHttde today.
of the eltx
aenred
Tha placln*
under mllliary
control
wonderfully to n-aiore p*.*are
and hrlnc ordM- otH of the rrlme and
rbaoe. which ’ rol»n**d
JUNK KROUGBT THE NEWS
They Are Pouring Men Into Man
Will Oaport Them.
LOGS ROLLED
ON LOUIS DION
Raquired Twenty.flve ttiUhea to Close
One Wound—WIII Recover if No
Complications Enaue.
r lioula Dion. BKcd i: years, was t.
rlbly
Injured
yeaterday
aftorno«m
while watehina corns In the vicinity
of the O. \V. 1). comiiany s ndltray on
the tiank t»f lioardiuan lake
Me was
sitting on a long, with his feet on an
other log. when the log upt»n mhWh
be had his f««et commenced to
mith him and In turn the one he mas
silting on hnike loose.
B«'fore he
etiuld gel out of the may <*f them he
mas caught and Ihrttmn and had hir
hem.l terrlhl) Injured.
He received two ruta on hla head
•me »»f them rtutulrlng 25 stllrhcs tr
eli>ae the mound and the other riii
alao required aeveral alUche*
Ml*
far** mas alao badly cut.
Hla sealf
mas laid bar** and bis Injuries an
ven aerloHs but If no compllratlom*
set in the b*>y mill recover In a
lime
I>r. E. 11. Minor m-as summoned
and did all a surgeon's skill e«iu1d
reliefe the boy's suffering.
Park
Aaaociation
channel of
the lltUe
destruction
In
stream,
lU
|«th
tlian any others.
Ours are not sold by any other dealers In the oooaty.
We have several books of pitiemt that we allow our cartomers to
have the exrlusire of any paper purchased, and no one else i-lll get
that same one If you say ao. Ask to see them.
« eiiy Book Store
Now Ha*
Them on Sale.
T —r~--------------------------------------
The Driving Park association now
has the season tlek«-i* for stall room
track privileges on sale at Itr.
Martin's office. These ticket.*, glv** the
holder the right to enter all race*
without an eotrance fe** and also enti
Im to th*- use of the track and
buildings on the gnmnds «luring the
ec-ason
I
J
,
Lake Wat High.
Jl Pretty Toot
Are on an Elevation.
The lakes arc situated on an ele
Lighting Bid Opened—Resolution K
churia and Expect to Have
vation alKUit forty
fe*-t altnve
tlie
roadmav.
The burated dam allowe*l
Pave Front Streep—Oity Dumping
200,000 There.
gn-at mass of m*ater to swi-ej)
Ground Bought—Bicycle Ordi
n. fill the creek and overflow Its j
Ily Wire |o the Rvenlng Rorord
banks, sweeping amav the road and
nance Brought Up.
Chee Foil, June 7 —An attack from m-ashing awav all bridges and making
land and sea on Port Arthur occurred
Impossible 'to cross.
Trees mere
The city eounrii last evi-nlng de
It nlghi and early imlay according uproottvl and the mires of the ritlr.ens
Tedephone company in that district cided to rail n special e;*<tintt for the
the re^M^rl^ that ar** reaching here.
m-eni domn In a tangle„cntting off tel purpoM- of iKUidlrg lie- city f,.r I2u.<m0
A Chinese Junk was the first to e|ih«»n!r eommunlratlon
> pxteo«l mat*-r maln^. The dale mas
bring the nem>
The sall«»rs rejuirt
Loss Is Unknown.
jt set for Ihe tdeetior
that the remnant of the RiiKslan Port
What the toss Is cannot at present
The *-ommlit»t- on flr." an.l wai'-r r»^
Arthur fli-et canie out of tlio barliur lie estimated. Many fruit
irt*-d that it had caiiv,« ih<- su|H>rin
m-ashed
out
lit
and
some
farm
buildings
bui
nd«-nt of iht- mater a.irks t«» pr*attempt to reiK*l the Jaiianese
1* or less damaged and
ire a lit.1 of neiMieil main*i an<l the
m-arships. Other r**pojt» tend to rtinchlckenK and oUi«‘r iumliry
m-ere
>M ot conslructlun an-1 hi? figure?
Ihe rep<»rt bnuighl by the Junk «lrowne«l.
A.^ II
Silmson's
fruit plae*-d the c*,?t at IlG.o.si and re**im
These Indicate that a naval battle mas orrhard mas tladly damage*! and some tnencbul that
»*.,rth of I«mds
luiilikings m»T«‘ injured iiut
Issue.!.
The new maiu* ar. on
(ought In ih»- gulf of 1‘rehlil.
mhat bis iossi is at prejH-iit cannot Ik* Fnini stre*-t, east o' Park, to ort
telegram from Horae ^ays ih»
Ktatetl.
\
H.044; south Cnlitii. .Sixtii t.. T. iuh H>
Emoties Into the Boardman.
I'.'.t'St. and certain o-h.-r main?
It is Ihmight that the loss lielomi'e?t Tenth and KJ*-v. tiih. Stale
Kuro,w.tkto . Iiu.-Dli™. wore
1 and several oih.-r?. in«-l»du.g a
iinmiHliate vicinity.
.N'icholson cre«'k number of *b*.rt main?, f. .-.m ............
into ikianlman
river,
This r* port j-au?*-*! a d. hai** In i.in
Jatiaiiese ailvance.
As a r*“Milt. •'mpties
iffi-ci TraM-rse
Tri
C;ty it* |Ui?sage. -Mr. C.lbb. l« Itevii.g ih:.'
tile JaiMinesc are pouring troops Into mheiher it mill affi-ci
isn't knomii. It mill prcdiably
elly shoiilil Ih- bonded for |4u.o-»i
only raise the rl\er a little higher
.
In order to Mipply ail tie dthan II is at iirescnt.
mauds f«>r mater; Mr l.ar.lie fn*ontig
the larger amount hut i? lieving that
Were Lowering the Lake.
>iHi would la- sufllei. nt a? the new
What causeil the dam to lei go Is
p would In- paid for in a rear and
»t knomn. but it Is rumored (hat an
revi-nit«* Bcertiiiig could ilo-n be
tempt ma.s lielng made to lomer the
1 (o extend the main?. k<r lling
ke by letting the water out gradual
fa*..ring the
isvte, !,o!4
ly. This Is thought to have weakened
Ing that inside of a '.-ar tiu- water
till* structure until the weight of tlie
work* would
return a r.-veiui..
of
Ti;c dam l.*^
MASTERS AND PILOTS DESERT- mTit«’r fore***! it amay.
irtually at the mouth of the lake. It Ii::.0ini-annually whicli could be used
lat pur|»ostand also
staling
INC THE ASSOCIATION.
ImiMissible at present to cross the
lall lake created In the mad liy the farther that he didn't believe In evflood and travelers in that dlrt*etiou tendlng ma.ns unless a. b-ast four
people In each bl.*ck would age-,- to
Chicago Officials of the Union Will ba\e to make a long detour.
tap the mains; Mr Mllbr-naming a
Not Confirm the Report Although
ntinilH*r of ureei? on wliicb the c-iil
wanted the water and IH-Iievlng
They Do Not Deny It.
the Ivsue mould carry all right.
On Mr. Murray's motion. Mu- re(K.rt |
By Wire to the Bvxning Record.
ss adopted.
lirago. June 7.—Wholesale ilescrPetiticna and Commumcationa.
; *»f the ranks of the Masters and
La«t night's meeting la?ied but two
Pilots' association an* reia.rted from
short hour*, but In that time thirt*
Mllmaukee and other lake iiorts and
em* of business were iransucU-d
;r*>at strike mhich has kept ship
ping on the lakes almost at a standsllll since the beginning of the sea
M line of Wadsworth. * it rifle*! I.rlck
Is reganled as near its end The
be used, roadway to lu- forty-fttur
omcial> *if the local organization Profeaaor Sparks. Who Conducted th
I wide, was carrli-d. All the prop
mould not admit the reiHirt although
Courae Last Year, Unable to Con
eriy owners along this street had
they did not offer a denial.
signed the petition with the exception
tinue Because of Hia Health.
IS
THE
NAME DON'T FORGET
yf
tliat stands -for
dromned
$20,000 WILL BE KEQmBED
W'EATHCT—Partly cloudy lonight wliIh probably showers east portion Wednewlay; cooler.
1
WATER MAIN
EXTENSION
Swollen by the recent rains. Brem
er lake was full of water. The lake
only three-quarters of a mile long
and alKjtit forty rods wide but it is
very deep. Dcbind It and drained Into
It Is r«*dar lake which Is anaatler. This
lake !• also d<*ep and was full to at
most the lops of the banks.
Ihith COUNCIL
ALLOWS
MUSICIANS
lak«*s are
altoul tmo and
one half
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
raib*s west of Kingsley.
1
I THIS
eek which drains Brewster lake,
mass of water swept domn the nar-
the flood and none were Injured nr
FIftaah Dead.
A full Hat of the caaualtles yeater
day beclonlnK with dynamite < Jtraae
depot and
endina
at Independene
aaaauH
upon the
union
witll
mlnera hall by the militia nomberr
». Incladtns IC'dead and H wounded.
Thirteen of the dead ioat their livee
In the eiploalon at Independence and
two were killed In the rk»t on Main
afreet laat evenlnc. Rlx non unlonlKte
were•^woiindi*d by the exploatun and
elaht tterwina were wounded during As a Reault at Information Obtained
The mine owners and cltIrena alli
ance wifi then formulate new plana to
rid the diatiict of anyone connect<-d
with the western federation of mlnerx
and deportatigna will l>e the order of
the day.
Roxle
MeGc^ and
John
Duvla were killed at a mass meet ini;
and alx othera were mounded Aroong
the wounded la John Caldermisul. om*
of the liest knomii nnhm men In the
dlatrlcl.
7,—\Jflth
Luckily no one was in the track *>1
laat rrcnlnK.
The vigilance committee today !►
arreatins every union man of inlluenre In the district and they will be
put on a apecial train and deponed
from the diatrirt. Upon the return of
Ooveronr
Peabody to Denver from
81 Unila tcwnorrow, H Is tiellevt'd mar
tial law will l>e declared and kept in
Niree indefinitely.
Mich, June
go at 11 o'clock today and a seething
spreading
yeaterday
Vigilanca Committea.
Kingsley.
lar the mill dam across Nirbolson
Driving
that are "Special and Exclusive" In every sense of the word—more *o
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
KlofHtyfca Branoh.
A logging train on the Sands log Brewster and
Cedar Lakes
Near
ging road ran Into a Pere Marquette
Kingsley Let Go at 11 o'clock
engine on the Kloodyke branch yes
ly. tl
terday.
the engineer of the logging
Today—Road Washed Away.
e the ocher engine
train falling (
Parm Buildings Damaged.
account of the thick weather,
logging train was spilled considerably
but the engine was only Jarred a little 8p*«ial to the Evening Record.
S«ll«v«d That Martial Law Will B«
ST!*
"BESr
CLOTHING"
HATS
FLRMSm.N'GS
AT
I*OPi:i.AR PRICKS
e.r-t?
CANVAS 610VES 7c i
SHOP GAPS Jt
BOSTON DARTERS 19c i
Sample Soiu.. .10, 12, 16
Sample pantx,..1.60.2,2.50
worili alnioat double
|
$.Btiiili&IGo.
Your Clothier, if You Want
"Beat** Oothc*
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
Oxfords
It
Our offer for this erentDg
l.-.tlslng
your had io«*k? It. s
in any ilm»- a:;-! w.
st.oW*, * 0-1
AMERICAN GIRL
BIG STRIKE
MAYBE OVER
UNIVERSITY
EXTENSION
SHOEjS $2.60
WHY WORRY?
with an umbrella when a little
money will buy the stylish
PROFESSOR J. G. CARTER TROOP
SECURED AS SPEAKER.
R A bN COAT
OXIFORDS $2.00
The Old Reliable Sno* House
LYING IN STATE
A ^ptltlon from E D Barnes asking
The ofllrer* of the University Ex for a plumlter s license was refern-d
tension association of this city held
the proper committee
A i>etition
Or. C. J. Kneeland Viaited by Many a me**ting last night and
m Fifth ward proiK-rty owners asl.
Sorrowing Friend* Today.—Beau
: an extension of wan-r male was
tiful Floral Tributea.
referred to the eommlM.H- on Are and
Isapiiointi-d
water.
A iMdlilon for ,w-rmission to
r.‘ Profesor Sparks of Chicago,
build a shed ir.X49 at 115-117 S.a e
The
hotly of the late Dr C.
ive the lecture here last year,
?t after consldcralde dlscus^l.in
Kneeland laid in state at bis hot
health will not permit his glvn-ferr*‘d to the crtmmlitr-*- on flr*itulay
Manv sotromful friends vlt
the course this year a nem speaker
i‘d him for the last time. The fami!
s«>curea and the asscociatlon
I petit io1
In^eeelpt t*f a iH>rf«>ct wealth
very fortunate in obtaining
I a pavement
Iteauilful
flora!
tributes,
gifts
the services of J. G. Carter Troop. A.
(Continued on Third Page.)
friends
mini
loved
the
kindly
doc
M.. assistant professor of ^gllsh
Eight Thoutand Knight* Were in the
mg his life.
The funeral service eralure of Chicago
He will glv.
Grand Parade Thlt Morning—Buabe held from his home Itimorrom course in literature.
afternoon
at
•
oYlock
in
charge
of
year
mas
the
first
effort
incaa Begins Tomorrow.
D. Cocblln of Ihe Congregatinal organize a univoralty exloni
» popular Six Little Children Who Have Lo*
church.
in this city and It proved
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
Their Parent* Taken iy by Kind; .speaker It
mith I»rofessor Sparks
Battle Creek. Mlch„ June 7 —Thirty N. E. ANDERSON TRANSFERRED. was decide*! to s*>ciire 1 a agaii
Hearted People.
thousand TlsllfMw are in Battle Creek
todav to celebrate Jubilee dav of the P. M. Car Foreman Will Co to Grand ^ Mr. Tro**p ''is^igh’.y recommended
Modem Maecabees.
Eight thousand
and he has five different courses with
Rapida.
k-nlghtf were In line In the grand
a wide range of subJecU under each
clock Pere
E. Anderson, mho has be**n
parade this mortilng
The first regu
co\irM>. anv six of which may
ov..r .o
foreman for the Pere Marquette road
Marque
lar session win be held tomorrow
cted for a abort courae.
Boardman yards in this city
when the delegatee will get down to
The aasoclallon la leaving no stone County
them
in
this
vicinity.
pr two year*, ha* been transferred
unturned to make the eourw- as good found homes
buslnea*.
_______ ■ .
home with
the yards at Grand Rapids and m ill
Kdlev Davis ha* found
as It was last year and every off(
Joe Wehr, comer Sixth and Cedar
hold a’ similar position there
Mr
will be made lo arouse greater '
streets; Cora V^Ttite has secured a
Anderson, who has lived at !19 West
thuslasifi along the line of university
home with Mrs Josephine Mert. who
Ninth street, has packed hi* house^
The Intercat grew with
Well-Known Elk Will Wear Hat After hold goods and with hi* family leaves extenali.
live* four miles west of the city: a
each Irfture. last year and the aaaocla
Thlt While Working.
tonight for his new home
Ing out with the brightest little boy found a home with J. W.
Notewear of
Wllliamslmrg
am
A certain well-known Elk of thU
prospect* of a successful course this
BAGGAGEMAN RESIGNED.
small baby girl ha* a home with
city Ip ahy considerable thatch on top
Warner of the Peninsula. Two other
of bis bend.
W'henever he geu to
^^jLt what course will be selected
UtG« gh-ls secured home* In t»
working real heard he U In the habit
clnity.
of throwing hit hat to one side and
JUBILEE DAY
OF ^CCABEES
HOMES FOE OKPHANS
bald head sunburned.
going bare headed. The aun^ got
In ita good work and now hU ha^
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
KIMBAIL
PIANOS
ORGANS
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
ijyrmlsu M.E.stnic.ati'.
gvwTthUic la
I^rmaMU
Phillip Shermer and Edward Springitt
The matter of Sunday closing hat
Will Play Tonight.
by Allle Send.
been agitated for aome time.
The
For some time there has iu-en........
La Grettl ha* aimravs been in favor of
Frankie and Nettie Bam
rivalry
between
Phillip
Sunday closing and will clone If the slderablc
Summit City ihU morning to stay
confectioneries and soda foontalns Shermer and Edward Springitt as
Saturday,
ind Hra.
with Mr. and
Mr*. joe
Joe jeor
Jeor on accon
^unt
which was the champion pool player.
will.
Lth of their moiber. The s
In order to aeCtle the dlapete, a match
This offlee lia* been notified that an of the death
The LaGretil Candy Ooaapany.
I child-it^th a brother
weeks
old_____
game
for
tlB
n
aide
and
gnte
reeelpta
examination for the poaltlOB of
221 Bast Front 8trweL
on'*. J. W^R^BOD
Mr. Bannoo's.
WTHAimon of Acn
Acme.
will be played at the Whiting this
' tree delivery carrier will be bald Sat
urday. June IL W4. at »^0 a. bl
TRY A RECORD
AD.
Oco. W. Raff, --------------- CARRIERS' EXAMINATION.
One Will Be Held for R. F. D. Men
try a record want ad.
*10.00 to $20.00
Hamilton Clotbing CO.
AT iACTORY PRICES AND
IIBERAI TERMS
MATCH POOL GAME.
Sunday Closing.
No rubber in it. never heats you
up or smells musty like a mack
intosh or rubber coat. The price"
is right, your money back if any
thing goes wrong.
:: :: ::
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetrACtB of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
iiou returned home this morning. Mr.
Beck has been in the city aoow time
and Mr* Beck
has been reeelTing
treatment at the asylum.
The Misses Grace
3race and Ollre and
i
James
Master Glenn
Nelson went to Mt.
State I
Pleasant thU morning for a TiaiL
H. A. I^gworthy went to Lelaad
thlM morning on a bualneaa trip.
>n returned to Manistee
Mr. D. E Wynkoop and MIm Wyathi* morning after being in Ibe city koop west to Fouch this aMTBlag to
on butilness.
prepare the hotel at that pteM for
Richard Umlor went to Honor thU
morning on a buslneaa trip.
^^luSim London was calM to
Prof C E Horst went to Hayes land thU moralag on a MwlBaaa trtpL'
bridge this morning, where be will
camp and fish the Platte river.
TRY A RSOODD WANT Aa
August Book and wife of Booth Ma»IVrtba
Hancock
THE EVEKIKO BEOOED, TRAVEB6E CnT, MICIL, TPESDAY, JTOE 7, l»Ot.
THEEVEMNG RECORD
CUERICr UNIOM.
MACCAKCS MARMONIOU*.
M14.
C—MPOP H1W>
I Were fteealvad
N. t. bor^lMi Cwtabi af R»Cfwtion, It !• Saw.
Port HoroB. Mleb.. 3mt ? -It f> aa
maced here that aU oporiiloB to the
reflection of MaJ. N 8. Baynttm
treat commander of
eabeea ha* been abandoaed aad that
“the daddy of the order." as the aiajor
la familiarly called, will be accorded
eomplimect of the nnanimoaa
m
tioa as Its chief exernttre. Jn
m
Sbov of Sarlnaa. aho had been pre
vailed on by some of the opposition to
the coniCHi. has declared bis
arlthdrawal from the race
Harmony
alll probably prerall In oonvenilon at
■atb •mrnmm, ita. tS
le rreek thU week, and from presiodicatksDs ail the principal of
C. A. SICSLCMEII. CItjr CtraWaWr.
Is will be reflected, the .only conb«*lnt on the minor offices
Jl W. HAMNtN, Umr
»vMk kr flvrtv-'
—»
U. br *«»l ..
nrm aMBtiM. br
The meetinc of the retail clerba
onion laai erenlsc waa
siastlc.
Conaiderabie
de besiaeaa
t
transacted and sevea new mei
were received into the onion,
were also made which will be carried
future. The
Dditk
) very prosperous coodlt
abrv*^Jf”;:
ADDITIONS TO CHURCH.
First Methodist Has Mad« Some Coed
ioFFicc tsi moNT nmiT.
jtitemSa u
6UN0AY EXCURSIONS.
Two new
lavatories have been
adde<l to the First Methodist church,
also an ample basement for the storajte of ftiel. Cloak rooms have been
built and tl-e Improvements are very
aatisfartor). About 1400 was spent
School Ma’am Kept Secret.
. M. T. Company Will Boflin Them
g Hii
.Sort hern
Mlcl
pany will r
dons to (’hsrl!If Totlng 1100 for the purpose of
sill leave
Harbor Spring..
baMtef'aWBlBcr band conems In this
k o'clock In the morning
«|iy. tbe ooimrn last evenlnr Indorsed
o’clock St night
Tbe
ir the round trip
tbo ■wtraiMVt. Tbe musicians bnve
■X rvr.-t*’
ried
coltectad about f200 from the business
DELEGATES
mrm of Ibe city and with tbe |K«j
wotad by the council now have |3«»
•a
CHOSEN.
Host Coompany No. 2 Selected Repre-
It will require between |4M»
aentativea Last Evening.
mmd 1600 t6 carry tbe project through
Ud tboac behind tbe enterprise feel
Ho*.
Company
.No. 3 held s
pare that ihU anlount will t>e raised.
^Xbare are quite a aninber of business
SBM and
others
who
have
not
baas Been and It would facilitate
4ers and
Tnniil
aave
aome
•tale liremena convention. The elec
tloo of officers aas poirtivin».d 111
lat.r date
E N .Mohlo wan chosen
delegate anil John Ureilna alt.rnaie
trouble If they
make their, intentions known
•I ««ee.
would
like to close the matter up as soon ss
Foaalble.
The summer band concent
tboaa that oome here as well
lalned
fact, the company Is abaive ih** <,pll
I- days Ilf big things
mithlng unusual m s.v enormoio
loads ..f pnsluce U-ing brought
biggest of all
ard of In s..mr t
I the Utad of hay markei.Ml
G«»rge llract. of Oneldt
' flfttM-n I
Tb*
band caoocerts would give a fav«»ral>h
Imprmuilon of the clty s enterprise an.i
would serve as a good advertisement
The merchants and others Interested
in Ihe city’s welfare would make m
mistake In contributing to this fund.
**tl>e
tear
that
lies
l>ehlnd
the
amiM" Is uhown In th.- life of Rarouel
Clemens, known to everyone fn»m th
boy
who
peruM**
’Tom
flawyer”
t
the old man who ae«*s In the InjoU
uemtiers wen- gr«.< l.-.l testlfi.-.! t.i
B|>|ir<H'lailoD of the audience
strong In the
Inters perse.1
lust enough of the ridiculous to make
It humorous, the scene IH-Ing la
Chbago. Beiw..en the act* speeb
were IntnMliiced and wime of the
was very pleasing, est»..clally the Inurumenial music by H. E. Newell and
Minnie NIt.lu and the slnclng^lanrlng
!.y mile Miss Ummun.
Tbe "Man From .Mesic "
play this evening
Peasimistic.
Tbe humorist knows what It Is to I
Farmers
always
growl
They
gr.twl If it ralntsl gold dollars. Why.
ronsarn it. can’t H 1m> sun shining gobl
dollars Instead of
eat her
Hut as to the
eloM to tbg dividing line In-iween
square meal and a tighienlng of tt
belt: he knowa what It 1. t.. In- rnlne.1
^i
abaoluiel) ami stagger under a moun
tain of debt, yet the laughs 1
-
aa frequent, the linmor Just as genial
iinl results so far
as though fortune were smiling I
-v^y‘^‘nrci;
■weeleat.
j'
The iwok that he wrote
repay the obligations was just as f
of laogbter as any other although tbe
traction engine, with Ernst
at the ihriuile
The five wa
loads were not hauled separately.
alt taken to market at one trip
When the proc«-*sion arrived in Mulil
ken. PlH»wigrapher Marratt "t.*
i>gra|di of it.—Grand I.edge
photi>g
pi-ndet
The Editor Philosophixes.
r«vii lioy without a dollar. |
pnnipective. sparking a girl
iilarly and talking aiM.ui marrying
spt*ctarl.'
for gods
and men.
should be r«‘asoned with and If he
it until he is able to supiMirt
'
anthor wat working under the weight
of a cruahlng task.
Hut the greatest
Borrow of all has ct»me to him with
the death of hU wife
The eves that
aaw the crossing of the oc«*an In such
a f««ny light In "Innocents Abroad’
will ondoubltHlly Im- flUed with tears
as ha comes l»ack on his sad errand
Thusa that laughed with him In hU
•Itffereiice betw.vn lo\«- at
passion, he should Im> eiiarantlned
put in a rttnvent er«-ctetl on pitrp<»
lor such cases.
Nine-tenths of tl
iinbaiM.y marriages are the n-siili
gnvn h.iman calves being allow,h1
large in the MK-ieiy jmishi
any yokes on them
(Nmnty Press
L. and other vegetables an* gKliig
better prostM‘cts. There will I
abundance of apples If nuihing
bu|i|H<ns to Interfere, and It b
There will I
p. aehes and veo' few plum;
many chotn* plum
!*rostMS*is are very p«s>r The farm
s ha\e alMMit as many Im
their
and therein
former
.1 A Jacks..n) the jewel
rare relir which; he nH-enil;
Bi Kalkaska.
is
‘ year 1741. and K
tred with a miMiem
arii.<iir
hand
carvtsi sliver and Hu*
lilt ronnects
movement a
It was umloiibtedl;
ll-Vel 1features.
day.-Manedona
■ostly
■''.i.v'S'i:
Remarkable Claw.
efforts to lighten the humdrum exist
ance of Ihe world, will feel a rav ol
sympathy for him In hU sorrow
musical
club*
held
m-iier. There l.s 1
bleak, hungry 1
onlv m.irigages t
B' iMMijile dry—so they
D-lroi: News
i.verty.
Tha delegates t«i the federation ol
woman’s
In
St
'S
Uoula l»ellev«‘ that they were the vie
tlms of a ctmsplracy
tluns r»*ad
that
they
Ihelr shirt waists
were u»
and dress
which most «»f them did.
wear
plainly
To their
horror they found tUal the dlrortors <.f
tbe qMH'llng actually aie-ared a<
th.
morniffg sessions clad in dimliles and
chiffons
layed at
and
least
even
Green Bumpkin, Thi».
Their Inslruc
session
was
d."
an half hour for the
OeeeuMtry change of t«igs.
Uage flile.l
. was au ui.sophistlrated farmer
and when Ih- fell In at l*«»rt Huron
two gold brlrk sharks at
grounds be was swjndl.Hl
He InnirnM the symj.aihy <.f by
sunders, who. rather than s.-e
broke. chlpjHMl In and hel|HHl h
It was the old time knife g
the fanner bit like a hungry
fresh ball.
Two strangers accosted
bun will) n knife and bet him t
every feminine bn*asi and the dlr.v
lor* are regar.i.-d
a« "Ju*t
j>erfiH*l!v
horrid.blUST^PAY OVER CASH.
of the farn)i*r’s eves and It looked
rather easy to him
He did not
the strangers change the knife fot
Ollier one which was ImiMisslbb
msequenilv he tiigg.-.!
•Cantrqctora Won In the Cast Against
the T. C., L. A M. Road.
i dt*clded that
_______ _____ _________ ^ny of IVtroll
garnlabee
defendant, roust
|»ay
Archibald McDonald and !*atr^ck
O’Cotmor. contractor*. ft.lMIii.oT
Thli di<cl8lon fr'made In the suit
which wa* ^roiiglil by the plaintiffs
againtt the Traverse City. UM-Ianau A
MaoiuUque railroad. The trust com
pmiy Mid the bonds for this new road
and refused to turn over all of the net
proceqds from
the sale of lionds.
cUtmlag the right to temporarily tv
tain I4.11C9.07 as partial security for
tbe Interest on the bonds sold
Oucraome “Hitching Ring."
Boiae men bavr <>td Ideas of "lurk
bringing rellca. .R. J. Madlll Is put
ting up a cement hltrhiirg post at Pa*
Paw la which he Is going to set a ring
with A Ufe-aavlng hUtory.
Oct
3.
■ ISg". Ike ateamer City of Green Bay.
carrying a cargo of Iron ore from Es
caaaba to St. JoMph. went ^ore
a storm two nlle* aoutb of South Ha
Ten. at 9 a. m.. and had gone to pieces
before notm
There were aeven men on U
la the wrack aad roilera alx w
Tbe eevenih. * man by the 1
Slater, who was not a aallor,
working bU paaaage. came ai
a batch to which be was clinging by
tbe Mg
iron'ring
‘That ring *
■ picked up by Mr. Madlll. and is
ooe which he will nae In bit hitch
pom. set by It* staple, several Incl
Cape J. 8. Donahue tUll ha* the
«aartA> sign oft Ihe veaaeL the City «
“'Ormo Bay.
How's ThlaT
We offer One Hundred IViIlars Rewanl for any rase of Catarrh that can
no* be
he cur.Ml
cure
bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure
F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We. Ihe undersigned, have known
J. Cheney for the past 13 years, a
b. lleve him perfectly honorable In
business transactions, and financlafty
ab e to earn' out any obligations made
1..^ firm. Walding. Klonan A Mar
WhoU'sale Druggists, Toledo.
laki
Catarrh Cure? Is taken
lily, acting directly iii»on the
and mucous surface* of the aysie
Testimonials sent free.
Price. 7:
Jold by all dn
.
Doing Things rnally.
“Do sit down." said u wtw mother
a family
w and ambltlout
youug liouM‘ke«ii
1 .
least approve of
•alied
lazimMiM, or tbe babli of eollatwiug
ry time «>ue turn* jicnuud:
Itelleve In saving
w ben It Is Just as easy to
atiiuding at ll
your potato,-*, when you might
by tbera w 111 Im* clejinng nmi l>•^•.ll^ng
to do. wbeii you munt stand
"If there Is fruit to prepare,
table* to gi-t r,-.-idy. or niiy of tlie manv
thing* wlo-re one may n-imiln qHlet
while doing them. It U mm |. U-tfer
Till* give* renewetl em-rgy
tbe liardn p;irt of tbe work, ami while
t b.iU«-nork
that Is neiv-sw-irlly taxing. It
u- a very w la,- thing to do this. I
:>t know why e,vn<*my in slo-nctb
9t just as im|Mtrtant as r<vtn<>tut
nything else '
CVrtaluly tbe ability to make t
best of our imwer* I* worth a Httle
ttudy
Peoide who are weU
atronc often «-em to enjoy a reekleaa
exbitdtioi. of tbf-lr pbyalrtil ability; l.tit
with Ibene a time almost nlways
when tlM» b,-:rvy su-alii of wasted
energy liegln* I
tell on the cmMltutoo late to prevent
lliu iluiinige
1
ir* After the Sheep,
a whole lot of charm about
he "Wilds." but It is
hardships of the "wilds"
when th
come bu ping up against your clvlll
ration—a* the expenae
the Soo
mer ft
business and reported that a large
number of his sheep bhave b«*en killed
by bears. K^don I* only 20
2 mllee from
the 800. and they don't ii
suranre either
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Only store in small tnwrn Store
building.
7-room
house,
ware-
hou*e. Ice house, cold storage, |
We have a iew Ladies* and Mines’ Janets left over which we
win doae oat at the ioUowwg prices:
6n.,t..o,th $ir..0U,fo,....................................... T.S0
2 suits worth $17.50,
r.50, for
1
......................................................... 8.75
4 suits worth $18 50, for., I---‘
...............................
1 $20.0(
iniL J. WILHELMS
postofflcc. charge of depot, etc.
Al*o chanc<> to buy potatoes at
a
commission
of
2
cents
a
bushel and take charge of ware
house.
tunlty.
An exceptional oppor
Price and rea.'um for
selling at our .office*.
C. W, Ashton.
Refrigerators
This Is III,- kind of w,-aib«-r that
More Money
is what we are after, and if
reasonable prices and
good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
k we will surejy w i n out.
PH0Ns,.4a
ENTERPRISE
rails for r,*frigerators. and th,refrigerator you oiigbi lo bav."tavern license,"
It the tax a«
township—then Plymmuh—was
and the state and county tax I2.T
Th*‘ Grand Rapids city council, after
arguing the matter since July
■ third
r*“adl»g a toy pistol ordinanc- and It
lb ex;M*ctetl that before manv nion*
'Glorious Fourths ’ have ndb-d by ami
iH'fere the toy pistol iM-comes obsoU-te
lM>lng.
1I g.dd
Ing for I’.'.imhi yesi,
changed band*,
k for a c-onb
conbideraiti
.-51
Perry.
r\:
Sir
i-ly of c„pp<-r
fair rouni*-r
ll l»a
metal, ami
I of gold
t n.'liing I
is the "Alaska"
It will K,*.-p
Gran.l river
ov«-rlMMjrd.
niv bHp|K-r
catching on a cleat In th*- l>«at am!
Her gentbMuan friend.
lc«- than oilu-r refrigerali»rs
Tl),- Ala-ka
Is a
dry air
re
frig,-rator and t>oss,-ss,-s u pro
\l»iot) chan)l»-r fr<-,- from «Mlor
Can and s.-,- It. Hi,- prlc- will
surprix- you.
FRANK TRUDE
r,v.r,“
time."
<aroi*h. S. E. Wait A Son*. Traverse
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
young
.•-.-ibU- ^■ituailnn
Then
-a\ing cr •w crawkHl back
bark t
lis wet clothes
’
the hard winter the farm
have
....’ 'ra,
lM*fore for 1
They were of the less hardy varieties
and ar,- often winter kilU-,1 far south
of that s,*ction.
The small
fruit*,
such as sirawlK-rrh-s. raspberries, ,-ic..
winlert-,1 In
giM*!
.sha|M*
and give
excellent crop.
Wild
d
black liern' buidies
lossom-. and a.s the
frost U now ov,T
tniusiiallv Idc
pronii-e
grocery
provIKons long*-r and use less
146 EAST FRONT STREET
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TUESTROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK,
>
DAY AND FRIDAY.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIVERY
Use Record Want Ads
You .Want A Buggy
YOUIL NEVER FIND BETTER STOCK
•TO SELECT FROM
mw a Jidly old maiden lady.
lartv of high degree,
o iiex.-r gcM-s to bed-without
drink of Ri»cky Mountain Tea.
Sensllile worndn.
Johnson’.s Drug Store
Our aoda fountain
is
oper
for the aeaaon.
Walt's Dnig Stora.
RFY A GAS RANGE NOW. f9
is. All connections fr,M> till July It
las Co. now In new bank block.
2194-tf
HfVis
A Few Specials
For Reit Tm m
Best grad<- Wa.';!) Bowls and
Pitch,-rs. large sire............... 59c
C-piece D,-corateil Toilet Sets
only
............................................... $1.59
Ih-plece
Decorated
SINGLE BUGGIES
DOUBLE BUGGIES
• SURREYS
’
ROAD WAGONS
DRIVING WAGONS
These are made in Canopy Top, lixicnsion Top, Bike, or cushion lire, and
you can have any kind of upholster^’ you want, cither rubber, quarter leath
er or full leather—'any color or finish- any style of trimmings—any price
you want to pay. from $:Ti.0Oio $110, and our prices sell our buji^rjes ever>’
time. If we don't have e xactly what you want we will
it for you in the
shortest possible lime. We guarantee both our good, ami our prices.
Toilet
5«c Covered Chambera.,. . .43c
45c Covered Chambers...........S9c
That Throbbing Headache.
GROCERYSTORE
Special on Suits
and Olackets
Sets only .................................. $1.77
'’arviao aaw or ^'vaiaui
Uncovered Chambers ............. Sic
Would quickly leave you. if
used 1Dr. King’s New Life Pills. T
sands of sufferers have
have prot
proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervoos
Headache
They make pure 1
aad build
. your health
Only
Mob
iioey
, back if not cured.
Johnson’s Drug Stone
Meads. DrugglaU.
BECOltD WANT AD.
thy a hecoro wamt ad
PidcHin.
There
baa gone to Italy, and la bis Italiaa
home will rerlae bla biqgnpby <
a
rhlgan.
■ludlng the three Buirick sis
Us. Ineli
THE MARKETS.
F. Marlon Crawford, tbe novel s!,
TBY
It turns out that the town of Pearl
each was nametl aft.-r a girl af
I, .statements of Algonar papers
le contrary notwlthi
vlllace
Ibe beach Itelng owned by Messrs.
Mackle
,J4ove1 Watch.
. are not quite so
.‘Xth-cted.
Carden
llilid
Potatoes
IK OOK mU-UKED KMULTS
$1.50 KBK TEiK.
KEKTEK KEEPS KI8 KEY.
•wentv-four members, and it is
l>ect.M! that over twenty mori' wll
initiate.1 at the next meeting
organiratUm Is the fir-i of Its kind
not written for the J.ivenlle mind, a
frrealsuble humor, as "Mark Twain
PRIVIITE BOXES
A. F. Nerlingcr.
Big Load of Hay.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The Oaskell Stock company u|hwi-ekV enKSKement In StelniMi
<lrand o|M-ra hmaM- last nlcht s
fuur-act tv.medr drama. A fill
would prove beneficial to everybo<ly In
the City. Not only would they furnish
^imalnment for the clUtens inn
MlndeB City sow bas a state bank,
be chaage being made from tbe bank
ng firm of Araot. Mark A Blower.
Tbe work oa Jackaoe'a new Came
:le lib
approach
celebration.
Reform is flourishing in Jonesr
drinking fountain has been pla
J one of the main streets there
public patronage.
Grand Ledge Is infested with thugs
era! holdups
of the lntend*Hl victims l*elng
tbe worthy mayor.
South Lyon Mason* will dedica e
their new hall Tuesday afternoon, and
the ritual work will be done
gree team from Northvllle.
On July 16 tbe merchants of Ionia
cease giving trading stamps
will ce<
premiums of any kind
goods I
lK> given away hereafter.
Bronson farmer 74 yean
is setting an example of thrif
younger
twenty acres
ipac fathers are hoping thi
will prove a lucky number
of the graduating class of that
w-bich rontalns Just thirteen
members.
Hastings
saloons
have
finally arranged
Sunda;
closed
up air tight on Sunday
Ks Adams never
njovem«‘nt < ) ftXrt
school wat
markets and gn»cery stores
she atari ed for
I Sunday moral
r
husband ba^
Hillsdale, wh.re
Lexington
E«!iior Keyes
built a tH‘Butlfiil home
Mrs. Partiyn
following:
N. ws has da.*he
has known her husband all hei
"lk>n't ask us if It Is right for a
summer
to cai: his w ife down, it Isn’t a
visiting relatives In Nebraska
of right
It is a question of
sb.- iMvanie engagcl
The committee in charge ha-
been generally sucreaaful but
■hoolma'am
>men.
skllleA t
Mlin. Carrie E Adams, for
k teacher In the public
Atlantic City, N. J.. prove*
krvp a secret. She wa* I
last February
to
Mr. Jo*
fruit dealer of
ceremony
In Atlantic
^ev*'D?." Frederick
k J. lanley
-
or MICBKAli
Bailed C.omblnelx ........................ 69e
Beautiful Decorated
Cup* and
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Saucers 60c oet
Beautiful
Tea
and
Breakfast
PUte* 60c »eL
You can't lose money by tradlnx
promptly looked after.
office at
Citlxena phone
rord.
John Danft
rkec
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
at Tbe Economy Store.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
V
THE EVENIKQ BECOED, TBAVEBSB Om^CH., TITESDAY, JTOE 7,1904.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
PAID 1100
FOB A BABY
RICH,
CHILDLESS
Hair Falling?
they know Ayer's Hiir Vigor checks faDin^ the hair,fettoies color to gny hair, and mikes the hair grow.
HAWAIIAN.
N>.n«iE
CASH GROCER
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
INCORRIGIBLE
WATEl MAW ETTOISlOlf
Traveled 5,000 Miles For express Pur-
B E S T
pose ef Finding a Suitatolc
uniform and satisfactory
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
[Ortrtbs! 1
Beene.-Hotel at Old Point t'omfort
New York. Jane 7.—After a S.OOO^
lile trip over land and sea to get a
baby—anybody's
baby—Daniel
Bidwell. a sugar (nerrhant of Hawaii, will
um home In a day or two with a
ly-halred two-year-old.
He got to
w York night before last, and Unmedlately Inserted an advertisement
morning paper offering 1100 for
;ht kind of an Infant.
e rigbi
o'clock: last Inight he had
Before
1 he sal suited him
seb^ted
r o'clock t - Hawaiian
"to a T
Long
apartment Ctied
with easy
chalrw. one »ide of glam, with a view of
Hampton lUuds. Euut at one end of
carpenter shop from the rear
i to the rear
511 West Fifth street %as granted,
petition to build a .-tore rt«m In
the rear of the Barker pr^-rty on
the room a lady, at the other an arliJlery otfieer
Offit-er -G wendolen I
Lad.T Why. 1 nim-an Webb;
UtIUwr How
eume you her.-?
1
thought .ruu were abroad.
Lady-And I aapp*w.-d yon were In
the l*hIUpplDTw.
(WBcer tWwklng at Ih-t admiriiiglybTbe same femlulue figure, tlie same In
l.adj -Tb,T,. was it we laM mrtT
OfBcer-Uave you forgott.-n
Lad.v At the graduating b..p?
OfBi'er After the graduallug lx>p.
ire the eighteenth in the last
■B,' he said to bis questioner
wnuuu. Riws
or THE WOBLO
latFT and emereil the serr ire of the
Hudson Bay Company In a very 1
ble position
I'eler Sa'.er of Sbmx Falls |s
name ot a strong roan who Is
Ihtl.. tblni; Mkt "tirt'lrl'” »ouuT«t
I all till. atK-miot. Mv .Ite .en-i
II marl, 8bc will Ull me I Difshl
sidewalk wes. on the
north side of Barlow
street to K;
Washington street was granted
fntm
the
Idcyrl
............. .
Orticer tsoftJyt 1 can f
thrill thst ran through ui.\ arm as your
hand rested upon It
..;r.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICF, ON THIS WORK.
22 K Cold Crown....................................
S4.TO
Bridge Work................................
4.00
Cold Fillings.................................... $1.00 and up
Silver Fillings.............................................
50c
Painless Extraction....................................
2Sc
Best Red Rubber Plate................
6.00
4U mOM SUiMtTEEU lU TEiKt
Remember we are on the second floor otl the State Bank
Building. Suit 807-i08. Be sure )ou are let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
rtae
only 50<
PARKER'S
May
Be
Marshall
only
.nteed
F. H
MATE
Field.
Joseph
Folk Flunka.
June 7.—If William
Sheehan falls In his effort to ind
Joseph W. Folk to lake second plar
He national ticket wH
as all kir. Folk's St
Beat Bean Pork, per lt>
.
. 7c
I at ill have aoroe Haked Breakfa.-t Foods.
Tryablta Flakea. Oxford Flakes.
Vigor Flakea
and
Cera
PMMi
Niu
Flakes at 5c package.
226 East Fnot Stmt
cbsirs, disbes, d
McGREGOR
BOY
SI5.00
r—uH KALB-S («W| auft wood. usalB Mas
r iHunW oo.. IWU -pmiM a»; UttaaM* am
JOUBB »X>K BJCKTltU HtaU.
KENT r. U.R.omaBB.
_____________
n
n
AwwaUt
MI8CELLANEOUB.
astonish you at tt
»
XiAl*-W« ha*, maw
iM- of Hay aad Uatua
I aU^^^j^i^ray work •H^AkV‘uKrVl^
HBAVY UKaV
OftlisT What need for L«.iior where
ing for ST-00,
the heart la enlisted'? i»h. Gwendolen.
many a night I lutve sat .m the para|.et
RASTALL. the Jeweler,
while the uummi the m<M.n that look<^
rvIlKMeHAKINU-Mtai Nettt. tWat ha.
(l^t^o^i^
dow u on ua so softly that night-ahone
P. S.—We fjrmsh handsome cards • LJ|
on the incoming
with every gift
Lady
Playing your guitar to the
agAUAMAHINM*. the tOslaalal,eaahaaaacvdonel's daughter
' j
IVI MilUid fur • short um.oaly. at OrHSats
Offic>er
(impatiently. - Gwreudolen. I
enough of thla
Answer me are you
Lody Uh. go on about tbe moon
shine. It's delightful.
Officer You are taoghlng at nu- as
you did Ixcfore. You cannot now. you
shall not
We are older; we are lK‘t
|
i
’
1
j
,
Lady-Better? Von at least .muUI not
be worse.
Officer Better or worse, for five
years I have been true to one love
Lady Now 1 remember Tbere waa
a blue eyed, blond haired girl at the
Point that summer, a dainty creatura.
w hose voice waa as soft ns her eyes. I
coufsaa she waa lovely 1 caught sight
one monUng of your cadet gray and
robin's egg bill,- winding up to
j.^j
jou ve l»«;n
true to her
NORTHERN MICHIGAN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Tr.v.r.e Cl, to St. Uoul.
j[BSTRU!TS OF ME
$21.00. for ibc veasoo
'J'his will
incluilc
meals anil
berth l>ctwccn Traverse Cnj amj
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First National
mcnc’.nu
Thursilav,
June
9.
I'KH
Slcatr.cTS leave Tra . ersr City
Sunday,
!<•
]i.
tit.,
ami
irsdajs, C. a m.
E. H. POPE. Alt.
R. F. CHURCH. 8. P. A.
h\he officer, bl- fa.-.- turuotl
em. Officer, bearing fioUteiw.
' turn.. I
I,ady (to entering genilemani John,
(Win r.-celved and filed. The
this la my old friend, fapniin Ituncan
mlxF loiicr'F rejKirf showing that
VIA TUB
Webb. Captain Webb, my buMi.«nd
had exjM-nded
w*» allow-d
■d $k*M
Coptftjp
<•11, ujM*n itj\ H'onll
Other Business.
Married? (To the entering lady . tHlilh,
ordinance
this Is my very dear friend, liwendoleu
•eet from
I'nlon
8wan. now Mrs.
tn ordInane* fur the
Lady Poiw Plain Mrs. Po|h-. w ife of
cement sid^walkF w
aessmeniE I
; of ilckcif and full par
a civilian.
per cent penalty was p.-tssed.
OapUln Webb-When did you two flciilar-.
Ill ion that Oscar Sim|i-un be i...
ployed to sutM-rintend all cltv c.n
m«<? Mr. Pope. «
'ulate you
Auction Sale.
Mnietlon work at a salary of $.1 a day npon having snarvd w. wild a utni.
h.- ibi>roiigLbr(Hl
Pcrcheron
held lit. until the next meeting
How did you manage It •
i:.5Cfi. owned by
. Othello IV
Mr. Pope-Gweudolen. l« this the for
motion t .t the old council room In
,8,u tuns Bay
.rtment building 1m* fitted I mer cadet you have told me about?
He fire depart
public auction
clat ion.
uf police - office and ; Tba one whomp for the chi
the highest bidder
sb*eDing room for a citv finMm. Poiw-The same-exactly the
llKit. at M
IS carried
aama. with no Improvement. (To Cap
Barn. Travers*- City. Ix-gli
1 reo,gulxe In your wife
The I re department wa-^ allowed
1100 fo! the expenses “Mhe conv^. , ^
► bre*-ding may he ».-<-n at the place
tlon.
sale. June 17th to 18th
For any funber informal ion apply
.Melville Palmer, Committee. But
n- Bav, .Mich
Jun 4 7-11-13-14-11
rve. It
ask Marle prerent intention
^*He
showed^ ihai^ Cmia
street > ^
nt of Chi
shall field, the great merchant
“shortent^ ibom 'ci ‘ a© Mrw Pope and Captain Webbl An
Ige could
eago. to be Parker’s running
the city jrerolr. Don’t trouble jourarTvea about
. that
the expen*’
The Parker leaders are now so con
iTd be very sllghL that tbe prop-! US. We can Uke care of ourselves,
fident that Parker will be nominated
the fill '
the.v have no hesitancy in offer erty owners were willing, il
would make a good dumping ground mocto nonaeoaa. Duncan It gets you
tng the Parker support to the
they think will best fill out the ticket. for the dirt removed from excavations , into bad hablta. You will be ulking It
dk refuses a concerted effort will about tbe city and he moved that it ; to ma nazL
be referred to two members of tbe
(Bxaunt
aach couple la a dif*
be made to get Field to accept.
committee on streets and walk*
two from the committee on bridge*, j
|s, ^ MITCHEL
Do you want the little ones happ!
It was settU*d that the members of’
____________________
trong. robust and healthy? One _
bridge commlu^
ige of HoIltster’A Rocky Mountala
Constipation causes two-thirds i
‘I
'ea will make them strong and wML
*
In
*
Ike
world.
Hollli
sickness
and^
Ro^ky Mountain Tea poalUvely (
motkm cooncU adNo cure no
Johnson's Drag Store.
TRY A RCCORD WANT AO.
nhaa4IUiils,aiM
J. ct»k..
Beat Clearback Pork, per lb. fie
I by tbe CHINA
boom of . anuon'Officer «;w:ei»U..len. I -wear on tin- SILVERWARE,
honor of an offb-er
Lady Which in all thing- nave love I
..
ohnsuD s Drug St’*** '
Meads. Druggists,
__irsrttkS2
Swift s Cotnsuet. per Ib .... fie
Lard Compound, per tti... .D/iC
B. J. MORGAN
‘"r'l.;
To introduce our crowm and bn‘dg;e »ork, also opcraling, to
thoir the people oi Tnvene City and vicinity our methods and
fine woik, we will for the next
Prem
Silver Leaf Lard.
TO INSURE
."‘;b:rniixf'i:%',.in,
years." «he write#. "I endured Insuffi
aide pain from Indigestion, stomach
ith seemed
and all rei
lalbHl.
r Electric Bitters and
mlraculpuF
I lmprov<
now I'm
completely recorered.
Butchers'
Lard, per lb.....................
Best
That wao uuge play
been transiHWted nt .Hie real euKSKVment h> n fourth. But s1k‘ would
I.ady Il*.--«^aheeouidnot.
Offlet-r t'oul.Inot?
laidy Sbe would have Innhi n fool to
trust you
ORlt'er-Tbere la a fallacy
Ita name from a toy cnlU^l
matroiw. a card wltb a plctureof a bird
on one aide and a cage on the other By
card
turning
made to apiKHtr
a procea
I*ody
Ofllc«T-By such a
| THERE’S
Lady You w ere too w im-a blnl. You j ,
of all men to talk like lul- I gave you
all the reKjH.nse your w..r.D deserved. WEDDING
Ofllrer 1 deMTved’ Why. (7wei».Ue
ion. 1 was as putty in .vour lianda
I*ady-Putty hardens very .pilckly
Soon. and you've fc
Officer 8o d.H-s a wi.man'w heart on j
Select your
occasion,
]
l*ady You men, wb..se game is
WEDDING
who slaughter each other, what do you
know of a woman's heart'? What to ^
you 1* ft wt.uud to II woiuiin’a very
- handsome assort
soul? I/^a ( x<-lting than golf, more so '
from
than pingtKJiig
Offl(-er ^iwendolen. had I l-llcTed
;
why did y..u not
. ,,„. :CUT GLASS.
..rr,
ipr'nr.T'.."';
Best
scavm will \k
..............
National Dentists.
» glrL MlasDaUH
QIBL^WAh-T^Tor asMcml I
^The i>rice for the balance of the
Lady-Does a muii deserve sincere
replies from a woman w
CURES WHIinOU SLEEP
;:::;t‘wVhr^
I
Officer--A full UKKUi
It stiHwl mid
way between the bortxon and U.e mert
dlaiL To the east the hllN wen- black,
over the bosom of tie- river the m.x.u
light shimmered. Ugbimg u|. the mouu
tains to the We,i. The air was still.
Ijidy It seems l.> me I reniemUT.
Bicycle Ordinance,
petit ion-
eb-rk did not read »he names, he In-ing
willing but the rounci: ha\ iog othci
bu-lne-s to tran-act before br.akTasi
Bidwell refused to tell the name of The names on the iiethutns occtipied
sect bin hand on the Great Northern the child.
With great hesiutlon he aU)ut two rods of paper, there
iHUween 810UX Falls and Oarn-tson.
ihe
was something ovei
11 The on*petition
His gr»-af strength lies ehleP.v In
old and was the prettiest
a>k(^ that the wheelmen be allowed
Jaws
On one orraskm he fastened
thing he had seen
In fact, ho seemed
e walks Isetween
a -trap around an anvil in a black
I.C charmed at tlu- prteipeet of go
m. and
3<» p m The juher
g i.iMMi miles with her. n'inarking
for the use (»f the walks outside
Oh. 1 guess I know how to manage
stre*-t distriii
a«av with the anvil
At another tl
e kid. i‘ven If 1 haven't one of n
I to iM- proiterly equipis-d
li) means of a rop«> and hts teeth
vn
You see. It had to be done
V
lamps and Ih-IIs
On motion of
Bingham the petitionferred to the ordinance committee and
lhr«*e Hacks of sugar, melghlug
Americans, and we preferred to |
city attorney.
eonilnueil llln€><>s pounds ••ach. grasp them with
year. i
fost.-r eliild here
So I came
Summer Band Concerts.
It Is said that tlu- Hs-ili b- tin- fsirners anil lift il
frf the -ouniesa.
X(-w York f.»r a choice specimen
iM-tiilon from a romraittee
MarlUirough would l»e offensl clear of the ground
e got It "
I ashing that the C(.uneil
the ap|Kiliniment to Dublin eastle w«*re
every
uitable
he duchess Is not an Enc
awaiian iH-raoaned having
It not thi
.1 ronrN-ris durim:
ftimishing
lisli woman.
e in the paiier with the ad
1-. July, August
months (»f
Mme Emma Uabnlgg. the famous
vertlsement. He evldi-ntly didn't look
S-ptemlH-r was
singer, who died recently In Vienna
forward with yleasur»- t(» what his
i rommiit.-e whif'b
eharge
half a <
. age og f
wif(- would say
remitio-rntion a
-hall rceelv.rated vn
me of the moat celebra
• She won't like it at all." he repi^at
areouni of ex|M’ii
render
if Enrtipe, 230 operw • being In
to the eounril
Mme Bab
1 In her i
In ndilition to br«*athing
Hy«
go labv hunting I'll know lietter.
received
by thr*s- or four tlmi*s a day through the Anyway. I'm glad I did^n't
^
III Inhaler that come- with everv outfit
guimn Victoria. Emperor Naptil
the in>atment of catarrh praying
ew York papet-; won't
and Empress Eugenie, all of
fl<«* wa- allow(«d for this purt«os<
home."
e«»rres|Minded with her
Among her or catarrhal etdds to mol men a plecOther Business.
friendss WlTC
were Bchiimann. MeyerlMw-r. ,.f flannel with a few drops of Hyo
Welmr and n,el. and pin U .m the night clothes
The rejiori of Water Work- SutK-rln
Mendelssohn.
Wagner,
Startling Evidence.
tendent
H (V Jovni
i •-omm.-ndlng
right under the chin
in this way. Hy
abiKiinfmeni of W F|<'aulkins
'*8horily after the late Franr Len (Intel will be breathed the whole night
act in connectiun with a ilau from i
long, curing while you sleep
Snow Steam Piinin e.miiiaiiy. m t
guaranteed t.--t of ih-- ii«-w p-imps
called on him to express the emper
adopted
The i-t wi!l 1.- made
or's aatlsfarllon. There was only one ;
The eompleie Hv.miei oulfli
rrlilclam to make-would the pmfess- |,.,„,ng of a ,HK-kei Inhaler, a medicine
week.
.w Iw so kind as to paint more distinct | ,,„.p,>,.r and a Imtile
)>i III I oil*-1 met ing
„ the buttons on the uniform, which |
,.,„sr
• inhaler
aler t
•h budge over the
- Hyo
wert* only Indicated vaguely?
l^n !. lifetime, an
iloar<lman riv.-r on We-i E’i‘*nt -ire. t
I be obtalwd
barb bmk«'d at him a moment over his needed, evira
$v,'.ee* waa apfrov.-d on Mr
glasses and said.
'T^tok here. Mr
d(,v cents
Gibb,- motion
The Inwr.l .rf public
C'oiincllor. I paint heads, not button], j,; ,h,. most •*coiKimical of
kopf.
work- Mibmitied a plan b>r a d.v-k line
catarrh, and
. majesty that’"
Boardman
river and
r.-cni
only one that follows a natural ni
I his
answer
mended that the line Im* l.'iib b.-for.od In treating diseases of the resplra
I him,. laughe
laughed heartily.
f•(»n^truction of ibe u< w bridge
lu-oug
roughl
organs. „ Physicians
advli
r.ieiilnr (;i*>ei TuVmplete
now llv
re(-<imineiida!
8lgi
:e (d climate for the cure
Ing all
; no one. at
With Hvomel. a change
GOAT’S PRANK
ig
her In.
State rir.^t |.
______ Is gained while at home
think of things thoaineal.
8he n-j ,,..a„ng balsams Impregnate the air
returned was adi>picd
Tb.- guaran
Basil of Damage Suit in Terre Haute.
runes to speak of anything concerning
,,r..a,he. and th.-lr health giving
amounted to ll.tlt.lt.
Tb.- r.-e
Indiana.
the stage, and so anxlot.s Is she t.» dl
K..rm-d..H,royl
.
onimcndatloti of tbe var.ou- «.niete
walks
and
cr.,.^
walks
an*i
plank rrovert her thoughts from her
| nu.st remote air cells of the resplra
Terre Haul.-. Ind . June 7-Can
Sion that when she g.vea out she will ,
walks that were nenb-d wa- adopte.i
goat "butt" a man long enough a
not pass l»efore a ihoater If ^e can i
y,„,
„„ risk In buying H>«i
hard enough to d., that m««'s anatomy
Street Lighting Bid.
help it
If the theater hjut bmugh. j; K
damage enough to •'•trant the
bid
of the Eioardnian
lli\er
her her greatest triumphs It has like |
1 suing tth(* owner of the goat fi
and Power comtiany for -tr.-ei
? cause of much sadness gripiH* and catarrhal colds, that tin
lighting 111 ilie rti> wa- re.id
Tbe
In her. and she has n'cenily fallen Into sell it under their personal guara
thra-hed
This question '
d was
a profound roelaoeholy
Her friends |(*e to refund the money if It fulleourts of Indiana as soul
ivi-^year contraci. dusk nn
are few In number and she refuws all
counsel for William Fiddler of
til ml.lnigbi and midnight _
o|s*rtunllles of making new acquaint
until ilawn. according to
Seeteh-Auatralian Romanc«.
the standard
moonlight
huslnt^ss. unarmed, as he
schedule ............... . .
fa lamp
Seotch-Ausirallan romance
Ten-year
contract,
same
happily at
conditions ............................
r.', a l.tnip
fasrlnation
owned by Samuel C.raff
Five-year ii.ntract
that it Is hendc
Recently. In the
A lamii
uJuati. The ceremony wf's |>erformed
hiwrlng (*f a rlergvman, he was sje^akRev. <;.-orge D Adanison. IronuTen-y(»ar
contract.
Ing In defense of racing and described
ter the arrhal of the bride
In his own l.rilllant way a turf contest
lung trip.
he had witnessed not Ibng ago
’ You
iH.rdingly. without giving Fiddler
i.ntrart has
Two rears ago Mr Utgan
know." he said. Interrupting himself.
lice that any s(*er.i society Initiation
II motion of
tralla to visit the h..m.‘ of bis anres• a famous horseman once said that a
tors In Patton. StNUland. near lUd.hle
ngham the matter w;
rare horse was ((f Interest only to
Burns' (dd homt“. There he met
committee on light>
three persons—the Jockey. th(’ liarker
g.iret
She was is and pn-tty
Standing Committees.
and the owner," "Yi‘s. yes. Mr foeksmoke
cleared away the
l..\e was mutual and l>efore Mr
claim- and ac
ran." said the clergyman ('agerly. "but
u own.Hl Ihe field of
The committee
gan left his
ancestral
eonnir\
which h..rse won In the race y.m were
11- am..iini.ng to
• territory eontiguous
pr™,.l
Just describing*"
Fiddh-f go! away som<-how —Just
r,* .-iliowed
Th.
; fami»*r in
There I
reeommended an
committee
on
ligi
tiiw n^titp
. Id the British .‘mpii
lamp al Wellington and Frill.’
il 8tralheona and
Mount Royal.
-tretHs
Adopte.1,
Tio' repor- that
Desperation.
I
Driven
ThomaH. iXibsun would
Fell the
world, j
Uvlng at an out of th(
■ largest
forty acr.‘> nevMb-d for a r.tt dumping
In the i remote from elvlllxation.
poss.*sslng mlllbrns of
ground for Snf.ti waF appro
itfien driven to des peratlon In ra.se ..f
great nc^hwevtr lands
IkH-kcray rvia>ri.-H that be
in
Burns. Cuts.
grt*at estate i accident, resulting
prals ami furs. iH'sides
Worst of All Experiences.
Acnew in r. garit to the
In Seotlann ^VUh all h
Can anything lie worse than t
■at ev.^n' minute will be your last?
lmJks*rtw-*rof"h^«mhlJ birth. Mi-; best .
Such was'ihe experience of Mrs S. H. city treasurer reported t
O..
father was a |NK>r farmer In Scotland | Store
7'.* of the city F <
.Newson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
Ibr
ite* Benaior Chaunrey M
railed
I with the statement
that "a man whri has acquired his
business quallflrailons In a rallniarl
oIRce will make a success anywhere
A few years ago only three llv«*s
stood liet»e«-n latdy Alexandra Duff
and the British throne, one of them
that »»f the present king then prlnc*fif Wales
The young lady has but
Just celebrat*^ her ihirie«<Dth birth
day and Is now eighth In the surees
I
(Continued Frotn First Page )
wood areoue along the south side of
FVont street to and Including l«l 11
Infant
«MT OEPUTIERT '
ELGIN C. LEWIS
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
Our soda founUin
la
Oteinberg'S grand
O
OPERA HOUSE
-THE.6ASKELL STOCK GO.
msule a most peonouncetl hit last
night. They arc easily the belt
popular-pricctl attraction that
has ever played Michigan.
TONIGHT!
The ctcatcvt of high*claai farci
cal comedies,
Tho Man
From Mexico
lOe, 20c, 30c
open
or tbe aaaaen. ^
Walt's Drug Btora.
TOMORROW NIGHT
TREIISIDETRACr
cheap.
South Side Lumbt
try a record want
try a
AO.
ItCCOItO WANT AO.
r
THE EVEKISG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MCE, TPESDAr, JURE ?, l»Oi.
Tmctn^ncimMi
XNI I
i^i ;i;i
»(CED
wave et his hnod hadnrs Loran hnd
ttee to any n wotd. Tt« rand yem
lente. and R woa*t answer. Tou're
be man for me."
at tbe irmte old Jadge.
■Bded. -Bead my
Sy*
WATEIt WATER
WATER
UficBte:* be sarMlaMM Whol eemU
y^g fellow who mnnipnlsted the mcaiB? Had socaeaBd bem playlag aa
mow^ eras loo latent epon his work aaderhaaded trick? Sorpriaed aad
to oee oaotber rovth. as tartrwn ss angry, he stood his grooad In spite of
hImseH. who leaned upon the fence the ware of dismissal.
next the rosd until hailed with.
"I—I doBt
oaderstaad.*’ he saM.
lello. there. Rod* Great snmmar trying hard to keep Ms voice steady.for bar. Isn't it?"
"I haven't any certifleate.
1 didn't
■ered know U was neoessary. U you've seen
the young mower.
"We’ll cut fifty one it's a forgery, and I can prove It
How's yours turning ootT" If youT give me the chance."
right. I guess.'’ was the
'The Judge looked up from the bnef
careless answer. "I’d be cutting this on which he sras working, and eoaaeming If I hadn’t more Important
ing be taw in Loren's face made him
lines*.”
clde to spend a Utile more time upinings glanced up at
bifl case. He lesmed back la hla
e skies.
chair and rested his elbows on the
"Must be a big thing If you can af- arms, brli
ird to use this kind of weather, for together 1
rars of his
le remarked, gathering up t
circuit had learned to dread.
looking
rein* and
_
_ a little curiously
'Vou have a cerUficaie. young
the young man on the other aide
man." hc»answered grlml
the fence. He wore hi* best clothi
no forgery. You wrote It1 yourself,
j
and
the
thing rare in the country
rnoon.
It’s
Ids '
season when
lur Mihcr’s farm,
when the aun shines,” and leave drest9 credit 10 you. sir. Now. do
g up for rainy days and Sundays.
positUjn a* I
"Tla. rather.”
Loren Blair settled
Blair dully, "1
road.
bis tie complacently and flicked a dust don’t” Just then the only fact that
mark from hi* coat sleeve. “About as
St be had
understood clearly
Roswell’s farm,
big as old
Judge
t the Roswell
?11 1farm and the Judge’s
That’s something to irisk a load or
•-notch w
SM Wer« Actually Making Sis of bay for. 1 take It ”
think.’’
Judge RotwelL o
’ U’hai do you mean? ” asked Rot
ilting
a
large
gold
watch,
"that
I c
Milaa an Hour and th« Crow^,
interested at once.
He dropped Ri
spare you Just five minutes for fur
Fairly Shuddered
and Slopped tbe "klk" to th
ther explanation. Yesterday aften
-rnoon
I before It sras fairly begun. Th
I drove
your way In the rain
f*ll farm was
the best In th
K highly exciting race took place
looked around.
□d. Your meadow was
Front street today between an let county and the apple of tbe old Judge
bad shape. The mowing-machine stood
am wagon and a soft drink wagon, eye.
re uncovered. The sulky-rake was
"He wants a man to run It." sal
le *p«-ed was almost six mile* an
the barnyard. It* teeth red with
c
Your hoe was leaning agali
iir and the race was watched with Loren. “Moore, who's there now. hi
Inter***!. Tbe pop man won but hi* bought a place up north of Veninor.
■ fence In the pouto field. 'Carek
was short lived lH-caiu»e Chief The Judge pays top-notch
with tools’, you had written with your
Hie told
him to appear
before more than I can make wo
rn hand. rlr.
share*
fur
father—and
I'm
g
"Ob your east fence there
Jiidg*- Roberts on the chargt
>ren boards missing. A bamm<
driving.
He Induced hi* la’e rival. tow nio persuade hi* Honor
Ju.->t the man he’s lrx>ktng
handful of nail* would have
ice cream man to g*> with him i
do?”
•What'll your father
them fast when they first came loose.
both drove to the Judge’s ofllce. H<
Iney
after
a
llftir.
M
r
Blal
Two lengths of fence are down next
the Ir*' cream man deserted
n ailing all the spring
neglected to put them
when the stairway sa* reached
open
secret
In
the
nelghborhixsd
wood
ihe flxi water dl*i>enM-r had to |
I he sras straining every nerve to
1 sag o
le.
Judge Rol>erts wa» in Ignor
bis farm of a "cut thmai ” mort hlng<*s because you drag them
!• *if the s
gage.
He would be seriously ha
rather than lift them a little.
railed If IxHxm left him. for help
*IH :i* ’Slack,’ sir. or Pro no Jut
bard In get through haying and 1
s farmer'’* handwriting
was tesdarad. Mr. and
Hr^ss laat arentac at
parents. Mr.
H. Mrs. M. A. H«as. 4l» Rose street,
aad It wa« attended by over 50 people
The h«:<»e wasjery prettily decoratad la boaor tJ the occaalon with
ITS Max aad putted plants. During the
evening refreshment.* of Ice cream
and cake and punch were served and
mitmooist
church all spent the evening in an Informal
MAUXIFULLY OCCORATCO.
way.
There wer»- a numlter of out of
town guests present, inriuding the
groom's brother*. Fraak. Charles and
#1^ «r All MMlem Ur*d in a TastaJohn Het'ss of Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs
M rnmmt^n. Mary C. Hind ' C. E. Ho*t frf Grand Rapids, a slu^r
Mr and Mrs Jai
•r DatraH %Vtll Apaak at
crofim; Mr*.
tinele ofr the crfw»m
Taniflira Maatinp.
Oberlln of Bingham and Mis Blanche
Johnaon of Sutions Bay.
r*. He •.•* will
A tepraaairtative auabcr of dlairtct
Thnnwlv
Iwr their
new hoi
voflMS ara la attcttdaaea at tba Flnt
,9mmcT MiMioMARV soamr
^ '
OOffVCfmON BCOUtt,
h.r^
lUVTMLECATES fUUiMT
rinrr
. 1.
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IL m ebordi ihto artaroooa at the
opaalBS aaaaloo of the Woottuf. For^
^
alSB MiaaiqBary aodaty.
Aa taformal raoeptloo precaiad liie
ragalar prograia. Mrs. M. A. KoIIokk.
praaldaat emerltiia. had charga of the
opmlni daTotloaal aerricas. Th« predOMlaatlag tboagbt la her talk Aaa
the power of Ood In the hnmaa «»ul
,8ha daaired ^that the keyaote of ih«
BMattaga might h<* love In the heart*
ai^JIHea for Chrlat.
^ ^
lows:
Raaolotions—Mr*.
Wm.
Ru».en.
iUBlatea:
Mrs.
OowiiDK.
Barker
Craak: Mrs. Denai*. Lake Ciiy.
Barollment—Mrs. Minor, Mr* l.ouf
man. Traverse City.
Mlaakmary Frk*nd Committee—Mr*
Thomas White, Boyne City; Mr* O.
W. Bump, Petoskey
The recording secretary read the
ilaates of Ust year’s me< tli
The tympoaium was then
Urs. J. Stone presenting *‘An
great
for China.” She spoke
ness of the Usk in tning to r-ach
China with Its millions of population
|
atupid in Ignorance, but
■ i>.x)i»le
are crying to America to rescue
le I hem.
apiteal
Ivcn by
Russell.
Osisgstas.
The delegmtes present today i
Follows:
Miss Irene Tennant.
City: Mrs. L. E Wolcott. Bn
Mrs. H. V. Wade. F’elittun; Mr*
iwns. Traverse City. Asbury church
■'raverse City,
lary C. Nmd.
W. Bump, IVwk. v;
iu
t.*key: M
i. 8. C. Sherman.
Camea. Ek Lake; Mrs. OrMlla
Wmm
Mrs.
Olive
IV
llhf.
1:45—"Strong.and Weak Point*
Our Auxiliaries.” Mm. W. H. Churrhlll.
S:lb—"LAtest
Missionary
Lltei
i Browning.
i:3e—Solo. Mr*. A H. Hoilidav
S:35—"Rex
Cbtistus;
How
Study It.” Mrs. L D. Falrrhll.l
3; 05—Children’s
half
hi
—Report* of district ofBe«'i>
Reports of standard bearer* •
Report* of eommlllee*.
Mlacellaneoas business
4 :45—"Mizpah." Mr* M.'B Eldred.
Program of W. H. M. S.
Keynote—"Our Homes for Chrii*t.”
Wodnooday. Juno A
7.S0 p. m—Devotional exercise*.
.Sev. M. D. CarreU Traverse Citv
Mualc-Peto*key W. H. M
tnry of young people’. i
ISJ"*
BENEFIT DANCE
O. W. D. Bpll Tleam Will Entertain
PHonds Tomorrow Evening.
The O. W. n base ball team
give h dance tomorrow evening In
PVuwatem hall. The dance will be for
the hdnefit of the team. Helm’* full
orcbeatrn will tomUh the music.
:TBT OUR VELVET led Crddm.
Wm. A. McOooI. ClUsdu phone tTt.
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tltf-lmo
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Thursday Morning
1 Taffeta Silk Eton Jacket, all 3^59
shirred, was S.(K». now........- 3 Pcau de soie Coats, box ef- ^
feet, was 15.00. now............ #*UU
1 Taffeta Coat, box effect. w%s ^
15.00. now.............................
i
1 Pcau de Soie Coat, box cf* ^ r)Q
feci, was 1-2.1X1. now...............
' «“"l7.50^°now"“V.‘”.’‘.'""‘: 8.60
There are other Items-worms’
"Do the best he < :n, 1 suppose.”
>*1* In the apple
tree**, yellowed
"I’m not tied
the short answer,
e«s in the peach orchard, and your
last wi
him.
I 1was twenty-one
w-indmil squealing for grease—but the
He'll lK‘ rather cut up. 1but he can
wt>rd written largest^ in your certifi
NEED THE MONEY.
somewhere. I1 gU(
guess. A chance cate U ’Selfish.' Your father has be«>n
ils doesn’t come every day In sick fur *lx months and needs
like
But Wylie Team Can’t Play o
week, and I propose to make the
ost of It. A fellow owes something
count of Smallpox.
work l>ecau»e
himself.”
turned twenty-one
and fee!
Mr-ot,
To the 5kIitor of the R.-cord: Owing
•'It’s a good chance ’■ Rodney
dney Jen
n iM tier yourself
Have y
, the fart that the township board
common Justlct ? Is the
health has prohibited any public m*
* chan«M
ings or gatherings of any kind on
inguage? My advice tt» yo
rouni of small P-.x we are unabh
accept th.- challenK*- of the Ijtk.- A
lissr liall tliib at the pn-xent ilr
Wmio a boiijr
However,
w.- n.-*‘d
I".*, badly
ti
lurk to you. Ija. l.ci me kn<
would Just as soon have Ijike A
you come out."
1 Ladies lisht Scotch mixture suit, trimmied with black velvet one of our b«t
i, dara;;djir';';''’
I6.00
with fancy
slightly w«‘t aroi
,rrd"^ot"CU;’ 12.60
"8.60
Anti sever^"T>thers at like reductions
.About a dozen black ami white mercerizetl sattren waists t\iai were QQq
'huiY pric
.\bout/3 ilozcii Latlies’ white gauze vests,
tliscolored, were ■•s:’
lOc
.Another handsome suit of all wool mix .Anoihi.’r lot that were solil for 1 Qa
35c. just a little damp, for....... * a/Ls
ture. was '25.00, Eton Jacket trimnietl
WJX'.
rdei
^•sslble we will arct.ifini.Hlatc th
ll>es and>Bar«.'’
-d on hfc "chariot of Industry,
drove/tbv- big horaes aero,
fair man as umpire.
H
r
Davis.
4
rather envious)
lanre at
the Roswell fa^m °/f only he ha,id heard
9 another month
» Fanner Kenton's nephroust
written that
work out «»f dtvor* or lose his health
E. WILHELM
za... .Tx"
rxLr'.b”r;:r;X'-'^-
^••Quite plain^Judgo R..*wen,
And I
‘^Careless-Slark—Selfl.sh ’ "
Down
COR. FRONT
AND UNION
Dally Markets.
le Chicago imarkets frv>ro qmit
mmlsslon o
received by
represented by |
..f W F Ben
E It McCoy. Mercantile Co block:
Opening
High. Low Close
Wheat-
tit??;, i
Washingion
:
oh
the
vacation
The O. w. I». base ball
feated the Williamsburg tei
1 Poplar point bj a sct«re { ir. to 5.
; place-1 In
The cement sidewalk gang n.m
iuencc*d tearing tip wooden walks on
si.le this morning prepara
I his "U!
notice." "blit you see how it Is
certificate rang in U.ren Blair's ears,
g«»t to help Lira'* boy If I ran. You’re b it he met them wUh a firm resolua good hand, though, and you won’t
have any trouble In getting another
place. I’ll 8|M'ak a good word
He would pel the tools under cover
to anyljody that comes along, but you and mend ihc fence before he slept.
Pork—
don’t need it
Your ItexL^recommend Yo*.
and
the
windmill
shouldn't Ju:>
tiiKus:. 1
9fher
S,.pt
1 L’ .*0 »•'.
the farm
lard thought Rixl. Then, a* a thought r
«f til- morlgagp b«»fore fap struck
to him. he laughed a little grimly and
‘."J
Devotions.
SALE COMMENCES
illscharg***
mtiody at th*- Jesting 1
the trial
Mrs
Dscorations.
A< you will see by the accompanyinjj notice
lh<*
the damage our stock sustained from water,
we will take the loss cheerfully, as our loss will
be your pain. .-Xmong the
e goc
goods damaged are
s’ Suits, a few Waists,
Ladies’ Silk Coats, ladies’
i considerable lot of Summer Underwear.
We will matk the entire lot of soaked garments to less than half price; some
arc only slightly damaged and can easily be fixed as good as ever.'
HIGHLY EXCITING lACE
BREVITIES.
The decoration* are somethini
of the ordinary.
Over
two of the same t
tooned on white ron
moth representation
____ _
tghlrh Is expressed the motto appr
priate to both societies "The Worl
for Christ.” Occupying the place ol
honor, of course. 1* - bid Olorv," and
with It are Union Jacks and the ling
Mf Japan and all the nation* where
missions are supported, by these i
cleties. The flag decorations are
B. Holley’s world famous eollcK-ii*
kindly loaned by him for this oc<
Bkm.
Mary C. b
tonight,
r In Met hi
crowd to
w
York
. ______
_
“She abould be offlclally ordaineil
preaA.”
Tomorrow's Program.
Re^redBced Frtm Record of Joie 6IIl
atandr
The ladles’ Aid s«»rleiv of the Hap
list church win meet In the church
•on.
E R. Barnard. Mancekma;
Armstrong. Hart ■ Springs;
E Barnes. Petoskey; Mr*
L. B. Carpenter. Grand Rapid*; Mr*.
Thomaa IMilte. Boyne City; Mr* L
• D. Phlrchlld, Boyne City; Mrs. Stan
ley Eanalng. Boyne City; Mr*. B..>ce,
Boyne City;
Mrs. Anna
Drowning
Mancelona.
Others will arrive thU
evening and tomorrow morning
-
Lor«*n
!!.-*ii*tod
Y.r. br,br',".i»;r.'b.
meeting which was to be held tomor
ha* been |Mt*t|Ntned on nt'cnunt
Kn.H-land’s funeral.
11 Sir Knight and Lady Maccabc
requested to mix-t at their
•tive halls at 2 p m Sunday. June
i:. f.ir mrmorial
frat‘*r
will hold a
regular
mt-etinc
tonigh
Refn**hments will IM- s.Tved
A full attend
desired
o gets t
t a job with
Still the thought
not entirely
A Great Tomb.
might hav. l.,..n but for the Judpo’s
warning, and a* ho nt»w meant it to
..I'd
"l-'ir-i rat.-; ' ht- called back chtK-r
full,
-nut I didn’t ge. the place."
Tz,
lb In th
of Ka
courts and avenues of sphlnxe*
possibility of having
M..an.hilie Dmen.
uni
•n. untroubled
by
The Weather Bureau.
It fairnes.« or neg
The weather bureau collects Its in
way
Ju.li
be made
plar«-. and underwe-nt a sesrchl
iraph system of this country is at iu
TRY OUR ^'EL^’KT Ice Cream, j grap
amination on sub-soll plowing
J exclusion of ail other
Wni A. McCool, Citizens phone 978.
sen
of crop*, care of stock, p lining
whatsoever.
*
ilSSlmo t.ii*lne*s
l.iiOi
N’orthern MIrhigan Poultry and Pet
fruit tre<**. trimming grape vin, > and
Stork assoelstlon wa* |»ost|*mcHl last
dozen other branrhe* of t ' sclenrc
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evening on arronnt of the nb--enee i»f
of agriculture.
tblent and secretary.
“Oh. he put me through my pace*
in great shape." Loren told Rodney
secured
•cured of Miss Mamie Iki
IVspres i
that afternoon on hi* way home, "but
Hore on the south *ld
io Furtsch s store
I answerc-d him glib as you please,
DfKiate people living «
thank* to father’* being full of the
same notions and bound to talk them
The regular monthly business
morning, noon and nighf. I g.-i *lrk
ig of the Traverse Cio Musicians'
and tired of it. but I guess it’s *erv.xl
isoriation will \h' held Ir. Ihe acade
me a poo! turn. 1 could see the old
nty Ihi.- evening at S o’clock sharp
Judge was mightily Impressed with
Business of Importance.
the store of useful information I carrv
The
Missionary
society
of
the
hat'
httrch of Christ will mo.*l tomorrow
enlng
at 7; 30 with
Mrs C G
I friend’s ,
Strong. f..lo Union street.
A cordial
nation to attend this meeting
by driving off Only a r
r strip of
extendcfl
the meadow remained
. and he
wa« at
c sunset,
PERSONAL.
' Well. I’ve I i* good
nailed It
down." was th e answei "tbongh we
to Elk-hart. Ind . didn’t close th, • bargain
He told me
Mrs. F
Befnrt' returning home
make a week's visit in South
other Indiana cities.
Dr. and .Mr* C D Miller will leave
"It may
Satunlay night for a week’s stay in Rodney could n.
saying as 1
ToIchIo. Ohio, where they will attend
rove oB
•II
But 1
pn only laughed.
• wedding
of Mrs Miller's
sister
•Don’t
' called after hit
They will return by way of Mackinac
’Anrwaj
done a good day ’* woi
Mrs. Henderson Pangbom of Grand for Loren Blair.
Rapids Is the guest of her daughter.
"And left your father’s hay to spoil
Mrs. Charles A Skelrher of Monroe In the field,
or I m no weather prophstreet
et.•’ grow led Rod. with a gl
Miss EdUh Cole of West Knevenlh southern sky, where tbe <
street left this afternoon for Omei
piling u(
where she will be tbe
the guest
gue
of Jo
fleecy masses.
_
R Santo’s5 family for a few days.
’The rest of the week was “catchy
Dr. W. S. Strangways Ihas returned weather.” bad for bar and tbe temper
frtwn a trip to the State Medical
of those who make It. Snnny morn
ciety. Toronto, and other Canadian ings. clouds by noon, aharp shower*
points.
and goats of wind, noade haying slow
Mrs. C. H. Gibson of Greenville
work. On Saturday the Blair meadow
visiting her iwrents. Mr. and Mrs
condition to leave, but LorE Roland of Sute street.
up to
meet bis apMiss
Rosomond Shadek
has i
polhiment with the Jlodge, He entered
turned from Cadillac to spend i
the office with a brisk
k step and
summer.
which, for aoine reason,
ed to anger the grnlf
nir oM gentle
man who sat at a big desk littered
srlth papers.
”No. air. no. sir! I've no bargain' to
BMke with 700.“ be erHahsaJ with b
j
|[>
T.;
hia* side*IirthrriveT
Wear Jap Silk
Waists...
the top Iloteb of Tasbion
T+iis is the most pop
ular of all materials
for summer waists.
Black and white are
the colors. Just as
, , easy to launder as a
lawn, and much pret
tier; prices range from
$3,50 to $6.00
j
|
|
Cisr^ .jej byBlU4y>nb»wraCk;CM>sgj
We w,li sell vou a suit that will ole^e you—your friend*—and save
you some "pocket chink" betides.
how much better you^an do here.
Might as well come in and see Just
Many of the best suit* you see on
7.50, 10, 12.50, 15. 18. 20.
Craveneltes, worth fifteen dollars for.............................................
THE BOSTON STORE
Faithful Horse Heir to a Fortune. ;
Strang'- case of the affection of i
3 may 1
for a I
cam*
light n
recent
illy In
St. Djuis. Mo .
t«i llgl
of Dr John Gllwee ’
when
probat'-d. The first danse of the I
stniment provided for a trust fdi
of
to be held In the name (
falThful old horse. Tony, which
serve.] the physician continuous I v
nearlr 23 year*.
The rlause in
will was as follows:
ly horse. Ton
Tony. *l
”ln c
1 have used
rives me. I order
cenltate be placed li
per axmum. and
interest used far
hla food, shelter
care so long
g as
lives, and after hU death tbe said
shall be dirkled among my legal
rs ■■—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Farm Colony for “Drunks.”
Thf W'loian'i* Nstlonsl sttxillsry of
ii. Opp.-nhein.er ln*tltute |
seeking
I rMsbiifba farm etdony ot1 I>mg 1*1. rerlalni victim* of alcoholism
of nature surrounding him.
Pyramids for tboasands of years is
now to be dispelled by the electric
light. Maspf-ro. the director of tbe aoclety Intrusted with the preserratkm
Egypfisn antlqulUea. has begun
work
rk on the historic temple! Of
c-----Karnak ft TI'bebe*. So sooceaatnl haa been
t that the inner paai
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• of the great Pmariia BrewTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
' RCBULTB
Hi
THE EVEKUTO BEOOKD, TEATEBSE PITY, VtOH, THESDAY, JHEE 7, ItOL
Love and a
Theory
1
NEW LIVERY
aW^f^^hlatrr dad I was alooe.
and. aod timt lAotlfnlwWBat oae feeU different the »xt
”------------------------------- ---- "•—- •”
»r Cdwsrd C.: Ltnpton
>UB /om a«o • sootbrni i^tii.
vttli a valet filled wuh that
tweet teaderneet tbtt toodiee
Bttn't been, ceme
1 bare oerer foraoum}
mnni
&
BUiabetb Martlo. 1 oerer «o forret
Bbeet Mae. bjrpootlc. lni*tloc ey«. We
^foere frteode at «m«. In ■ week «ar
ra»C7 bad trarenwd the *-artb. and in
ree*a eacb had esplored tlie a>jra^
Mica of Ibe otber'a ajmpatbeUe heart.
the happf vacattoo daya
paaeed. 1 retarord t« aiy ewonur ofloe, « hlle a tbouaaod ailJea Interiened.
Kaowlas the dlfferencea U>at eilated
l>y natare le eor rlrcamauoeea aod In
bred conrtetioDa. I Uck*<l Ibe courage
to raU hopelewlr In love with Mian
Maftin. Altbooab cooiir»«r»ce Inroniarl
ae that detlcatc adraiHm would not
he rrMiffed. frt tlila Iiwnllfir at Ibe
M time tacreeaed mj ('onikUon
that I had oo BMral rl«bt to eocoor
M* a radprorlty of dt»j>«ee«UnM-nL
t of mr Donbem IHrih and
tr the imarlatocratir aiaiiiliHtlea of npnbllcanlBUi I realated ibe
'tacnputloa to win tbia awoH KlrKe
lore.
No matter bow n-ntHtl. awb'
traloinc aa mlne-coold not nlwaya liar- ]
oioolxe with tb«w Innalt- oplulona beUI
“The Japaurae wouicu Drier weep,'
So concluded the wrtler of a Japauew
lore atorr. If that writer could bare
seen a partlnc that I wiliieMwd the
other day. he would Hot thua haxr
rviumitted hlniaelX. aaja the corre
apoodeut of the l»udoii St. JaiueB
Uazette. writina from Kobe.
TU a reiaalaaa Teaaao^a.
Beatitr is woman’s greatest charm.
i'a-lores beantiiul women. A pretty
wM’a-t
>n dreads maternity for fear of losing
thi«]K>wcr Uliat can he done to perpetnate the race and keep wotnes heautifnl?
wa. not d taU man. either, tif medium There is a halai used by cnltureil and nnHnsbosds
hei«bt. with a bis che*l ami lojuare cnttnrevl women in the crisis
should investigate this remetly in order
ahouMera. and a t-ountmance whb-h. If
to reawore their wrivea as to the easa
not altosetber handaomc. wub uumia
with which children can be bom and
Ukably houeat, he was a typical wil- •jcaiity of form and figure retained.
dier and a man.
There were uthera
almllarly uniformed on il»r platform,
and a aiuall crowd wearlnc the tradi s the name by which this preparation ia
tional kimono and clod’s waPtied them knowm. It diminishea the pain allied to
luollierhood. Used IhrongbouI pregnancy
with admiration as Ih.-y Mrait-«vl
•t rclievea morning sicknesa, cures aose
Ihelr acwutermenia or Mjuatied
breasU. makes elastic aU tendons called
their kuapucka ami talkiil and puffed apoo to bold the expanding burden.
their cisamte.. That might la. their Muaedes aoflen and relax under ita inflo, hmt oodau oil that station, for they •nre and tbe patient anticipatea favorablv
' wen* off to fai'e the ICummimiis in Kun*a. ■he iosue. in tbe comfort thus bestowed.
Mother-a Frle*4 is x linf-------- -----------barrier of my aralih and your o*n com
rmal ai>plici- -"
Mother’s Friend
■f;.
''kWwakt toc
PrfliS'riirtix'"'"*'”
bar In face tba creaiMt McrUicc in lit-’
ri i/.Ar.nii
platform ticket, which U iKiwniiul on
' Uo .«a
! eyea -and lojrli- wan m crtiirmil
Two
!• iwportan
wlien DO aoft arnia wm* . ba|H^l iiIhhu my neck.
But there came
atniRclliiK Two ainme nnio. b. l.l n fc-. iiUr woman
amount of reaaonli
with my honor ronreakd from me that
I lored Ellaabeth Martin, oor any
One mun< l••llg. hwii*I •tnlinice
doubt of tbe full return of love from words
that noble little »lrl In IHile
Hut no and we parted forever
A wi-ek biter lllj ••o|i-a-ii ii« e. striekeli
■r bad thla conviction muatervil
of tbo. n.iuamv. woul-l
me than the atrucgle wae renewed to With ................
have weleomisl II l.ilblle liors<*whip
make my will tbe domluntor. I com
I ivilllil lolenile no further de
Diltted DO wrouK In lorinK. hut tbn plug
wroue lay iu |>ennlttin|{ any evidence lay In ending this iinfortuiinie in:i|ter
•I l•(>ll•.ider>l
of auch paaalon to appear to Eliaab<*th. j lliat I ditierveil
mees ill.life
a of were o.inpailbh*. I Liieiv i.ml .iiv.-pt.sl
of Oener^ Richard Martin,
ntui as CnnL KtlaaU lb Martin i
weoldi and fKiwer. Of his
daughter M. ••kfd only tlint tln-y
to Ik* an lm,H.rt
grace hit lio^e. treat Ids guesta with In imler Iu fnillilale tlds
dlttlnetlve cMuiesy timl maintain tts* lenulnisl to udn|it the llusirv
tradlUnOa of^U family.
Hut Ellw
i. n condition siibjm-t lo mental cm
both klartln aongbt more than the irol. and. nfn*r llmllng Muue one wlnis.phwBurr and honor of hwlam-ing the ’ expi’rleiu'ea. iimbllloiis ntid eircvm
family aoUal aevounts
SU* sought ' stnne-s wen- in bannonv. to w in her
She aaked no hlglier gmil lore nml lo pb^••e my alT<s lions iiiid
bitoble wifehood and rootls-r
welfare in her k«si>iiig
I
The giNKl ami the unilesirahle f«*adM EUcabeth Martin underwUod turn of the uniiinrrbigenl.le young
_ mcrilk^rw wifehood and motIkt-| women of the ,ielghl-.rh.-sl were
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Fro.,
courtesy.
!
It They ms-m.sl to have an
money grew on Irc-s itiid all
£'£‘H
^ou complnin of our differm . i_
reaulilng from Ufolone •urreurJmrs
1::;..:.':^;
wi-re
cMimion
enough.
^n* more the fault of the
niother who Is ambitious .nid wlio bus
forgotten tbe n.iuunc- of the struggle
y.mng w trelnssl and iv
memlH-rs only tbe btltcniess of Hint
p. ki*cp up ap|Hiiraiuv-s
^.ruplng and saving
romfurtable fortiine
roninnee mother or daiighier
ward lo lu these dais im-lud.-s
aerrnnts. a maid, a butler ami a Knucb
chauffeur.
At luat. In aplU* of In-lng so |Mvullnr
and particular, there cam* a eaiidldate
Without llniv nbsolutel.i wiili.ml llaw
iDten-stlug. Intelligent. In-gb spirited,
gooil tasie. pcrr.s-1 In foiiii and |kis
Wfisliig all of IhoM* feminine gniccs
that pli-nse the av.*nige man
.lovL-il.
tlwiigh a.*rion* when mssi Is-. se:is.ined
eaougli to comm.nnd resissi mid n
wholes«iuie finr. she inaki*- a capUal
eoiiipaiiloii and a gissl chum
Y-m h.*c.
wlien I ls*gln 1:iIking of |s;iIn-I 1 wan
III tiH* imiin isiint .ind .ilmost
Ing liefore she left for Ja|i;in
I did
Just what yon would li.nc d•^l•■. and
exactly whut Iwclv.- nioiiilis iK-fore 1
had taken mdciiiii o.-ilh never to do
irtwin-
FORXDODtXa Of
MisroKTrax
tton 1 bod expected with great dread
Mooday morning my client*. If there
were any. found this notice on my
oace door: -rm going to nrtilirate tlo
do thou likewtai'.”
At Naahrllle Elixatieth received roe
with marked cordiality and aui*h lack
of aarprUe that I forgot my ajHilogy.
and my inclination to exidain gn-w lesa
o« the n<*crwslty diminished Instead
of a day In the dty tbe day grew
days, and not until a telegram from
home demanding my Immediate pres
ence waa received did my mlod revert
wllb a alckooing thud to the fart Hint
aboolutely no part of my piinioac
vlalllng Naahvlllo liad been ni*»\
pUahed.
Wllb the telcffram In my band. 1
made my l^at call at tbe home of Ellxn
betb Martin. From the moment of m.v
voeeptlon wo both felt that unconi
fortable foreboding of niiarortuoe. Tbe
awkward oilencca and Hie diatreaalng
attempta lo break away from our dread
DDd renew tbe animated conversations
•r peaceful contemplailons of former
rlatta led'me. like tbe will o' the wisp.
Isto tbe bog. With 111 aelt>cU*l words
1 otumbted Into a dlscuosion of anul
frIcadsbJtia and that high iqiliitunl
lore of which poeta dream aud aiigi ls
alooe know dow oot exist and ranuot
between warm blooded men and women
. -of a lort that denies the body and
neeka tbe oool and feeds on pUUtudea.
Her eagor listening placed me more at
oosc^ and my mioacb became bolder and
Ar»
olijc-tlons
thing wrung wilb this love lll.-ry
W» DOT* F«LT T*AT
J
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ly gave plai*e lo a look of <s.n«s*m.
; her isiunteiisiKs* biighleinsl again as .
J .he espied tl.e group of siddiem. *nd ,
the one for whom ahe w as hsikiiig j
j preased through the little thn.iMt aud
advam-ed tow ard her. .Vgatn she smiled '
I and courlt-shsl as her hiisiuitid gns-ted
her iu that M-vi-n-l) |s.!it.- mid formal
way which Is the luanm-r of Japanese
husbands at all tiim-s
Wllli but a
word to tbe womiiu. be i.jpyfully snap
ped Ills fliigeni for tin- W.lili<-miun of
hia sou and belr. iiud then ib.- little girl
left ber motlier mid Us*k h<-r fnihcr’s
••rxrossciora tjUT i waTmEii ton."
h*ske,l outstn-Uliisl Land In l-ih h.-rs and
stock* an.! bonds' Most I-* - 1- hawke
looktsl up .-It bim ln.|uliiiigl.i
Tln-y
aaunti-nsl to the .lul.-i .-ud of ibe plat
form. tbe uiotlier folding her limids at
her back for the siippori of the infmit.
a aun- sign of fatigue, and I .siuld s.-e
<u. I
t me home
Itwa-oo'
longer right for nu- to kivp this ex
pericnce from l«ibi*l. ami that very
night, without r»*w‘nst<oii. she was
given the enlin- story
Tli.it i:iiz,aU-th
Martin had In-ii my tnn- love I did
not conceal
.\o def.-n-*- wa* made,
and none was ni*x*-*ar>
Then- were
tear* In l*ali*-r* eye*, ii.-t of anger nor
KU. W.. i
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For a few weeks this discourtesy
! nude no difference with KllsaU th.
Her lettera continued tln-lr clieerful
Dean, their encouragement and literary
brtllUncc iintll auddeiily strlckn. by
my Iniii of appreciation, fi-oring abe
bad made loo great a rommlllal. a few \
deliberately cold lines nskisl
b«
.iw^f^.»^r*tea all the muscles
dlaUiirtly pn*tty. aud with Uk* ideas^ auteat arisato in ackimw b^lginent of j ------------------------- ---accorded her b, ilic of ’
men ly paM.-d the U.y s bead
• plaiN.i
• girl’s t
I noticed that her lips
' and her fai*e was aliglitiy |K»wilcre«l. “last words”
Tbe deinon*tration
' and tbe tltiy baby abc w as iwrry ing
tbe l»eopU- seeiueil lo pleiisc tbe
ick was dressid
dr
; her l«ck
III Ills pictur- woman not a little, mid It .s-rtainly
IMle girl deligblisl tb»- children
She was siuil
L- wumatis kinioiiu was lug. and I WOlldeMsl did -he r.-;dlre
clung l.
also nttln-d In a new dn--- of
that is-rhapa her gallant -polls.- nilglil
hrighb-si colors, her stniighllj cut I
nev.T n-ttini
with the little sliav.-n circlet on
The girls on the plstfonn luiil .g»em*d
crown b«-nr1ug evldeni-e* of s|ss-lul
their bnskeis and w.-r»- takiii.- fr-.iu
tenthui for a sjss-lal ms-aslon. and
them jta. kets of cigan-lti-s w hich il.i-y
' chubby mile fai-e dcli.-nti-ly
attached to the baiulHios held hy the
coolies and
Id 1Uiiis »s»nvi-y.-d tlii-ui '
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( more dUficolt by tbe comr
aaaorlatlona and duties of ilw
■ candldnte for my matrimonial
^^jjpjnan’s wife, who from elM»t-e ^et. However, none w.ns eyrKiIy s:il'^D^eilty must be cunpanhin i.ml uf.rtory
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us. much
cook, bousekeper and nuns- bitsIm-M of tin* man. l ew were willing to Isar
advlaer and pim lH-r of tl.e nlii.bl.. '
share aud were prune i., grumble
nfckell
j Home didn’t like the tow n ami w.iiihlii’t
There aeeraed lo Is- but one answer hvc in Myersbnrg for « ”i.ilnt of mon
to tbl. uoeaUon She did not and c.idd
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oot onderwtand
'I’ids answer left me
u.,.,- yoni.g h.wjeis
DO nxml right to assume even theisia
Slbllltlea of our matiimuidn) nllliiinv.
BEAUTY rmumPHS,
mo
If >ou fail. 1 tsil
SliS
!,rs'rr".',7
m,,4'vrr^TouT’li.''w.Wn.‘!
rir/l"h'r2f
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Fair, hut fal-<*- the hloi:<l.- wig.
low i- a gvi-ai lliiiig
When a- o.i- rid-
lor lawyi
It - i
-Ign
Cbo-I b*s w:ilk«-d
Don't t.-ike thing* a* th<-\ - «»Hie if they
Li-I-i.' g to oih**r i—.pl.•\n acn-eable is-r*oii I*
talks to you al**ut vour-o-lf
i
who
A hr’Hle with a - uir di-i-'
apt to
ihi- h.»n«-> no«*ii
In M-eking their h-iel lotare cotii|**-lh-*l lo sliib- down I
As I.ing a* (
of EUr
a woman can
als-Hi. the mesw-igi* of :i g.-mlc, w-.man
WhUe the iLmc*- go.- on ar awkly heart to one who by ehaii.c bad
waril nun gitn Hiere with l«»th fi*-t
usuriicd her throne.
rigan-tle li«tid* can'l
•’Tell her." lIllrolK-Ul .Manlii -ald-« a- other* smell them
"lell her that as I I’oveU you. N.-i!. so
>hall I love ber If she odds haiijum**s
* .avoid- nil Inleri iew
to your life" The tender nobility of
this message broke oiir ri-*tmlnt
.\n
hour afterward, when Hu- stih.- were
and all no Muict that Hu
very I
amlible. a the paa bill.
ts xfxr hi*arts
lieatlnj
c of her
.Yltuost any inarriM woman will
open w
window
indow . Withoul. nil ^ pnsluee br*-ad. cake and td* If h«T bn*»
clothed Hi us^mlight. in is-ai-i* wnd hand will fnmt-h tl*e d..iigli--<'ldmysterious U-auty. Then, a* if hav
cage Daily News.
Ing drawn inspiration from the clear
An Iri-bman raya * phyolchin
eyed stars.'my Isats-I turmvl'nn I said:
man wtio kills you today to save
“I would have despised joii. N'oi!’
from dying lomorrow.—t'hkwgo I*aily
and there waa no reproach In her voi«x*
New*.
—“If you had conwwU-d these tilings
from me.
,\ed. I I love h.T. bs.and-aml I want you lo marry Klixa
U-th Martin because-wrtl. bec-an-. «n*v‘ the siwing booking* for Euroi*
oldled Up to ber t.itber. »lui-»-i oier
balancing berweif eii h.-r liny Hogs,
that he had cracked a Joke f..r Iier es
pei iai U-netii.
For awhile I forgot that little fmiilly
aa 1 hoti.ssl therwllwjii olfi. iaU l.ti-.ly
dl.*qdaylng from the waiting r-m- mid ;
booking oftl.s-s tbe Liiio inarii. the iiii ■
lelitloUB but effei-tlie Japnm--e ting.
has so freijui-utly ls-.-n eniw lm-,1
with the union Jack of lsi<arrlvlng. nil paving f,.i n
people
piatfoi
;«‘t and all lM-:iniig a h'.n<»*>me
di*s<rlptl..ii
Th.-y
hruiight red and w hU»- lanieru*. t.si.
ond I now und.mt.MBl why n wa- tl.at
the lea houiies In the vli Inliy of the
aiatlon. the "station hotel-, w.-rc f.tiMiiiod with Inutems In-arinc H'.- fniiiillar emhiem of the rlslag -uii
liie*«-. I
afterward b*nmi*l. were l. fi htimlng
all night whik- the tn«.p t.:u..- w.-n*
pusHltig through “to light the -olrtier*
on their war,"
There wus yet half iin hour le-fore
the trutu was due, but tin chitti-r of
flogs on tbe paved platform in* n-ji—-.1.
and all was already bu-ile ami e%. n.ment. Young girls in l.rlgln kim-.mi
and gay old. with flower* or r'hiHoi*
in their colffuretl hnlr. broiigbl iinnint
little basket*, and a couple of smiling
coolies carried bnnilles of 1 .ng Imin
IWM
A full hour had elnp*.-l; llie train
was tnon* than thirty miiiuti- late, and
evening was falling
The api.ro.uli of
Hie train was herald«-l by an unmu-i.nl s<-ree»-h. evidently turm*l on f.ir the
OiTuslon by Ho- patrhdlc eiigiii<- driver,
and It was gr.-cti-d wiili a \.«lferuiibantai:- which soiimb. ''tj bU.- ’ bur
rsy ” w hoa shouted by a i-row .l an.l s*
It steamed -low ly In a huinJi.-d lieatU
were thrust fn>m tbe wm.h.w. ami a
bundred tiny flak’* flutter.-il nml ru-tlM In resimiise to the b.mr.al snd wnv
er<3wd.
Batiiai:
Itauxal' |
j Ban Uanrai:
1 , Tbe little group of siddicr* on the
plAtform were Jiwularly hii*il-l lute a
compartment reserveil f.jr ibem. all
being pre-«-nte«l by iH-opl.- m the crowd
with flags, amid the beario-t sayo^
Inaras. It was then Ihalil mdl.-eil the
[ mother and the chlldn-n
Tb.-n- were
I no embrni-es with their g.sKlbys. m»
! kisses, no cambric haudkcrchiefs. The
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY Backache
H^^CURE
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TO mr FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leasctl the SHANE BARN, 12.1 State meet, and putchaseil a fine, new, an.l
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK
consisting ot first class single amt .loable carnage hones, rubber ttre
bikes amt gent’s driving wagons, lop buggies and rubber lire torrejrr,
1 am in posuion to furnish you with THE SWKLLEST RIGS to
the city. Ktmtly give me a call.
BOTH PHONES
RK.SPKCI FULLY.
Walter Benton
:S;H
opslkln shook his hvu.1
Sv~?is:2S£
lake them stand
t InipresKive sendoff I had ever w iiiu—1 The niidoiihted siii«*«riiy of the emwil. many of the
w hich would eieiitnally
'..vri
„,j„„
,nig|„
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*4-nt in tl..
train w ith M
;,r.|
• n-
neath the dark .-oier* of w
be svH-u tbe wlo-els of th«
rlag*It was gomTIm-u
Hie horror* of war ider- *1
Tbesi- soiiilier *iirs n- the
station lu the -emldnrkm-* *<*-med'io
cruelly shut off the brm e hiiightor
fihoiitlrig as the sound gradually .
nway
There was an imb-sr-rlbshhlen«e In Hie ebbing croivd. luid
spirits' sank as I notlei-d Hint *wi--i
young mother and the two ba
blissfully Ignorant of her eanbaby was dangling a iidnlntiire
li}nteni on a siuoll lMiinl**>. w
aomebot}y Imd given Idm
Ilie v
an's
was momentarily *<T*s-m-l
by her long sbs-ve ami then
glimpse fniin the weird liiiitern
w II st.»ry
ber powdered face told its
It was a* if the bk-uii bad e*-ii nide
ly erased from the fruit -be was <-ry
1 they Kliunieil luniieward
darkm-ss I tlmugbi of that senten-*-.
"Tbe Japanese women never
Maylie they H.-ldoni nllow the
to l»e obs«-rved. but. iK-lieve m
are many soft brow n ey.-s luol-teiied
In “happy Japan"
HAIRDRESSING FEES FOR WAR
Jmitswese Wassea t* S’«tre«» Klsl>w
f« Hria Tbclr laisd.
Id time of war therv i- alwi.ylarge uumls-r ..f women w 1... are
sum—l wilb s d.--irv t.i -«-rv.- iIm
country aod gn-ally gsll.-l l> tl.<
llmlt.-d <K’|*'‘rtutiin.-- f<jr d.Mng *.« Jui>
aiiese women
In thi- r>-t**--t
em •'ountne-, -.-lys Home .Vote* Thel
enunot eieti minw- the iw>ui»d.*l on i
field
Yet they have f..und s way
rendering a *ut»*l*nfliil -.Tvl.e to th
country
They are I'oiidduing to
without the -M-rrh--* of batnlre*-er»
long us the war last* iiikI will give '
money *•> *av«-d to the govemnieiit
use in cnrrj’liig on the war
In America thI* would l»e no great
aacrlfii-e. nor would the flnaneinl
cecds l»e of much eoii«e.|Uemv. but lu
Japan bnirdn-sslng
the “artlat lu hairregular liilerval* and nrraiigedark and gl««-y tresM-s iu a l>eeouiliig
manner. The arnmgement
condition, for young girl*, marriagea
ble maidens, wiv.hi aud w idowi
have their sjavUI style of .-oUTure. Ttie
of the proN-esa I* almiit !o t'ento.
ronned only oui'e
and. Ihougli It la |*erfoni
a week, the numl*er of
r |«
forego balrdressltuf
propose t
It is
trlotlc reasomi
sacriOce may produce
hoped
fWxXt.Ooo monthly to he a|«-ot
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
' to put in your coal for next
winter and
SAVE MONEY .
’•'** •*‘*='*>*
iMsiph- Into the cnmil
iipartim-iils ’I be clgiiretti-s w.*re
■"Happy.” till- deiiiiition U-.ng
rtute.1 on the packng<*s In Kngli-li tsprluteil
ni-alli a picture of llritnnnhi hami In
hnnd with Vauifilo I lime. Ibe g.-hb-ss
prims-ss of Jnpsii. ilm- symlMillr.ing
tie girl 'll llmia San lier niotber call
ed b.-r was S.-III i.i ws-iin- a pa* kei
of cigarettes for ber fallier mid 1111:. kiy n-tunie«l. deligbi.sl. with two p.n-kI throiigli
NOW IS
THE TIME
by letting us dcln*er direct
from car lo j-our bin*.
?
A Case ar Mlatakea ldealll>. IteaUlenta of n wtaln part ..f .Kpructrecl have often iw**n two clinriiilng
„ld Indl.-s. twill BlHtem who l.s.k sn»
Uiucli alike that no ..m- ev.T ls>Hi.-rs lo
dlstlngul-h iH-twecn th.-ni. coming out
from one of the houai-s. The fn.-l that
Hi..y Iwth dress alnio-t alike mnk.*» It
harder t.i t.-ll Ho-m apart, .'^.oiie
who know* the old ladies very well
reint.-s that .%nti, while making a Imr
rloil departure for «»ne of Hie big -le
parlmenl stores Inst wwk. put .
oan'* Is.imei by mistake. In winlklng
thningli the st.irv site came siiddenli
front of a full length mirror ond
kb-p|M-d Imck In nstonishnieiit. saying.
. 1 didn’t
coming down loiiii this morning1‘hlla.lelpbia Teb-graph.
THE C. L TIYUIR
COAL CO.....
iloth
I"’
IT’S
A WATCH
% Wants 7111%,,
Commencement
season—
$10.00.
•« was. Tirwd.
Every one sboul.l know tliat to eat $12.00.
be dige* $15.00.
$20.oa
of futigm- tbe dlgealivp
Handsome Chat*lalnoaforth#
organs ore unable to |H-rfoTiii tbelr
girls.
nnturnl fumlloii*
The gland* of Hie
atomach will not form gastric Juire.
•Small sited, thin mod#l caa#s
s dellcieut In .iiinntlly and
for the boya.
dlgi-stlve apparatus I* In
capable ■of doing efficient w.»rk. Wlo-n FANS.
should rest Is-forc eat
exliausti
WRIST BAGS.
Ing
If a faint or sinking Rensailoii I*
exis-rli-mv-d n-Il.-f may W obtained by
RA8TALU th# Jowalar.
drinking a glass of Imt water or di
luted fruit Juice of some kind
Aa Kdarated #;eha.
An ordiiinry eebo 1* a curious thing;
but, a. i-.O’ding lo the siuteni«-nt*,.of a
rreiichiiian nl a watering pla.tjin the
ryreni-e*. one eelm on the Frain-oKp:itit-li frontier Is so far fr.nii orillnaiy that it must bnvestnrteil in .ktiiiY-
an andlence of wide eve.] tourists, “you
There is no equal or coro])ah>
son to be made between our
HOME MADE
BREAD
an.l
pn-’lplcc t# precl
has pnaseil the
pice, and as
tongue.
have beard
Hut. J
Aa Opwanaalst.
The lirule and bridegroom aat side by
aide
’iDc-arestr' he said. loiAIng up
Into tier i-yes. for he was the amalh-r.
so tliJit be really and Inily look.-d np
and liilo ber eye*
“Yi-s. love." *b«- re
sponded
in soft, frightem-l mouse
Ion.-*
"If I had known that tuuii.-I
was that long 1 would have kissed
you” “Didn’t you kiss me?” she a*k
ed with much surprise
'’No,“ he re
piled.
”\Voll. som.-lssly dld"-^'leve
land Ijcader
others.
Ours is xweet,
wholesome ami natritious.
Our
graham and salt rising is hue
and the pride of Traverae Cily.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time.
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
StKkt, Bnlt, 6nli, Pmitiwt,
J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
A Sititfl Doeiatit
!• proof Ifi hMir im
w ooort of U«.
fri
^VorftLTi
I
soled
nUHUDE
Suita 308-Naw Btata Bank
bulldln*. Corraapondant Gao E,
Ellia. Grand Rapida.
Official Market Quotationi bj- pri
vate wire, direct from New
York and Chicaga
Abaolute security.
IBELL PAVING TAX.
CoHm
ment of 81
street from tha i
line of Division
the west I
la that firm’s gUMrmtttee to tbe coa- of Union street
In my hai
earner that tbe eontents ere eouad
f the a »nd I
sgetber with the accruad Aaterin tbe been, £ne in Hevor and duet
all unpaid InatalliaeBta. tha
end emell proof.
same to be paid before Uie first day
of July, 1904.
AskFtraMirWi
M. K. Haaken,
UMiaiCofiMfi.
City Traaaurar.
■Room fi02 Rtau bask baOdl^
A Lay Marcantila Co-.
■-
.
THE EVENING REOOBD, TRAVERSE OITr, MICH^ TUESDAY, JUNE T, 1904.
BUSIIESS CARDS.
GIANT DISK OF OL458.
Howforrest Won NewLaurels
A rCKHETB /UtinVMttAMr WAK STOKT
pleted by tba lUa Or. John PWte te
laoe and at once tbarenitar dedarto
tba tarscM In tba wortd to aoan to ba
mounted, aaya tba Pbtladalphla Baeord. An obaerratary wltb aD moden
appttancea will alao ba btoR for It «t
tba American uaireratty at Waablaffton. Tbe uKNUtlBC of tbla ItM ato tto
buUdlns of tba obMrratory wUl cuM
flOOjOOO ato to made poaalbla by tba
Sift of a pbll
rcnnaylranla.
Two yean wera Rqolred to make
tbla creat lena. lu maker waa
preacber ramarkabla for hto InTentlre
ircnlaa. Be died about a year apo
bU borne In GreanrlUa. Pa. A rema
able tblnc about tba accompUablns of
tbU work of Uar. l>r. IVate !• tbat ba
waa aaventy-flva yean of a*a before
ba beican tbe luakins of lanae* and
atudj of aatronomy and after bis
^-anced ye«n bad caosed blm to glra
acUre pastoral duliaa.
op ad
Dr. Peate
•eate becan tbe atudy of
tbe metboda r pollabtns‘sUaa for aatronomk-al i *, lu tbla be reedrad
some Instntctloa from man
technically acqaalntad with tbe work,
llarlnjt acquired a tecbnIcaJ knewlad*e. be at once went to woi
some lenses of amaU alxe. It a
J«M an MM
br*a«» r*'«* Htuixl* Un>e W raltx Ills
IBE CMfiim;a cantlrT
<MMnl X. B r«rmt MMad to
kM rqovtatloo as ■ gmt boneMk flgbter by wlnalnc
. bMk
vliitofiC • re-!
Tteiory at Brtca'a fana. Mia«A 1MU At, artnr of 1i
^
Uoc F«»r half an IxMir br **re Tl«orMM battle. U« men cbarKtojr tbelr par■■in and Lurlinr tUio baL4 di>od
Bkse'a cuua. AUmt T. w'ckK± tbla a«vbjr ab IIflanklnr
mM line vaa amaabed by
ft""** tbe b-ft aiM tbe artillery on tbe
rtCt4- lUce a battery barled
bartrtl doutUe
ettMTgm of canlkter Inn. lUt Kedenl
rauka. and Lyoo'a brUmde ruabed
”•ard. compteflna tbe r«»nr. Htarsla'
Ci>lorul bri;:.tde made an Itieffeiiaal attempt t<> ifiid on. but fituilly dlaaulred
under tb-- mniati-r of Ill<e'»
l5rkdS.*^JJ^G«era! K D.j«
MirsM toaichad otrt of Memphla witb
raagb fMtac band off SbernMn'a 1
,
'
fma XaflbrUla. Tmn.. boudreda of
■ittaf ftiMB tbe acme of operaUoua.
T«rk» bafaro wttbla ibr atrai-e of all
mmth§ tba oMqoUoaa raider r«arebt
tod b«ac alated fur deatruetkm by bla
aUXloM foemen for tbe pur]>o»e of
■■ftoatodiry Sberman'a mart'll. Genand BtmrgU bluaHf led an exiadltiou
o«t «f Metapbla to auuap i'urreat at
Cto tbBo at tbe Fort Pillow affair In
Aprs, but tba morefsent bad failed,
Hka maar otben of tbe aame natun- In
tto eowae of tba w»r. When Ktursts
cniaa wltbln al«bt of Forrein at Hrb-e*a
farm to wanted to tom back, bot waa:
dlMBOdad by bla oAcera ami fonind !
far tottla on tbe an- of a dn le tbr e- i
foortba of a mile In extent ab«Kit b- If
i altor from
bouaa. bla iis;bt
froBi Brtoe'a
<
rMttoff upon the main road ab. ,c
wbleb to waa marrblnc south ward.
His forea comprised two brlirade« if
earalry and three brUcadea of Inf^m
Oj, wia two six ffun batteries of lirhi i
■rtlllafj.
!
Forraiit tad with blm Lynn'a, Ra< k-<
■•'a mod Johaaon'a brigades, all mount I
ad BMto and two four gun balten.s. |
about 1,200 troops In all. The gnmad j
wtora Btiirgla formed bla men w.n« He- I
▼atsd aad thickly clad with atutm-d
■ tod1 Ungled UndrTgrowih.
nnd«Tgrowih. wlil.-b^
wlil. li^
fsrntotod dorer for tbe tnx»p«.
ttooa aaldler la Forreat'a place wo ild
tova token a good position acroaa ilie
toltoT and compelled bla fm- tt> aaaunie
tto InltlatJTe. but tbe Impetuoua figbier
waa faarfol of delaya and gave tbe 4>r
dar far a geoenl atuck. Bturgia' mk-d
raoatrdd tbe aaaallanta with a terrible
In, tod tba aoutbem line waa mmla
■d. wttti confusion In some plaeea. i>pportaaaly Foirest'a batterlea came to
tto frant at a gallop and opened brisk
ly oa tba Padanla confrrmtlng Itu< k
art brUcada. Under cover of ilie
ten daya' ntlona for tbe troopa
Urs<* auiiiil* <>r ammumtlun. fell Into
Forreafa baiHU. wllb 1>mj unwounded
prtaonera uf war. Forrrat captured
fourtet n plecee of arUllery In action.
l»tur;:i<i rrtreattxl all ulKbt aivl rearbed
Ripley, twenty four nillea from firire'a
farm, early on July II Au attempt
waa made to reform tbe command
tberr ami iftre furtber liattle. but a
aincle regiment of Teuneaaee troopera.
only rio atron*. appeared gjy^tbr road
beblod the town. and. after cbeckinc
an attack io tbi* rjuarter. which tbreiitened to «-ut tb<‘ line of n-treat. tlie F<derala amtn mar«-lie.| on tuwnni Mem.
pkta
run of rarioua alzes before tba end of
F«*
bU daya. One of these la In India, and
one twenty-two Inches la i
owned at Tbld college In Greenrllle.
Tbe largsot one made prior to tbe won
bla eiM-ort. and wltb them derful alxty-twu
he atti« ktM.
Fe^leml. r.iicht thirty and a half Incbea In diameter.
htindnd
men.
In
bnrcly. bming
eludluir
lug t'oloncl
M Md’nilg
One llumlred and Twi ntb*tb lllinola
Infantry In tbU fight tb ncral «;ri»rson. cummamb-r of the Ktxb nil » ;iv It la said, tbe molten glaaa bs«l
airy. nam>wly *i«cBp*tl caiiiiin* ni the poured Into tbe great mold l«efore
bund* of Porreafa ynuiig«-«t l.n»tl».T. reault was pronoum-ed |H>rfei-t.
weighed then about a ton ami w
rolonH Jeaae Forreat. FImliug
Fit
completed Upped the aeale at l.ri00
selves
flanka. the FedemU abnnd«ms| the pounds. The glass was Uken
I'cate'a
home at Greenville. Pa., where
grouiH before a atnmg ctduinn which
Fom*ai had S4-nt nroimd ili«-ir r«-«r be had built a workshop suitable
roukl get Into poaltlon to ctif off the tbe new Industry Into which be hud
entered. Dr. Prate here made
retrent of tbe rear guard.
Forreat aH out' by n rnumlaliout moos grliidiT. which la aald to have
road to brad off the enemy nt Kniem. been tbe first of Its kind.
Before reaching
WORLD’S BIGGEST BANK.
largrat .New York Itauka far lu tb«
backgroand. oaya tbe Baukera’ Moulb
ly. Tbla U the combination of tbe big
gest of the LuuduD banki
that ranks thirteenth on the Hat. or the
Uoyds bank. 1
cbexb-r snti L4ven<ool District Uauklug cornier})’, limited,
blued l^niduti bank w Hi be tbe birg(*at
banking ^lusUtuilon lu tbe world i
WUI o\ershsdow even the big govt
ment banka, like tbe Rank of Rogli
and tliosc of tbe French. German and
Ruaalati uatious
Hie striking fact abont tbat combi
nation la Unit It la a coiiaulidatlon
tbe must Important of city banks and
the largest country banka. In o
words. It la au alliance between
two largest of the typ«s tbat bandto
this dUlInctlve I
Hanking laws here and In Fttgliind
llcally dIffervnL Tbe privilege
r EnglU
llab banks to hare lirancbea la
pnled to
rltal lnflnence*ln bringing <
mai^otb banka abroad, while It r«BtrlX similar growth of American
J<mfitk>na. State banka In .New York
booae. In a c
tucky cavalD
1 ».;i.»t.
SIS
tba
'.M
mia
Forraafa artUlertota Dromotlv man
them opou the Federal.. The fire frou>
tbaas plecaa dlaabled tbe hors.-, «ttoebed to another Federal loutery.
which waa abandoned to the purHucra
^w'lemen:—Tbe Board of Bdncaciao of aafd ^ity hereby present
you its tonoal i
the aereral pube raised by yo
poses hereinafter
beretaaftf -menUoned for ib«
entire support of the
tbe public i
and for building and other ptm
for the current fiscal year, viz;
Teseb-~’ —MrV«a
1-J7 (M
TiiTEb.;". !S“2Sf.
Tkraw i«wxrttl laateto af lUea.
The throwing of ri<-v is no longer
conalderrd good fo.rui at faablonable
weddings, ac'i'ording to tbe statement
of a prominent society leader.'. wtys
PLlladelpbia Record
Pai*er couf<
are now used Instead1 of rice, and tba
bride and groom are pelted with hand
the colored bits of paper, tbat
adhere
picturesque confusion to tba
hats a
clothing and refuse
brushed off tike rice,
rice. -nda
This ajiring
ai*ri
ataUcuera and even tbe toy deal
have aokl large quantttira of confetti
for weddings. Tlie custom of throwii^
rice at a bride la said to bare originat
ed In China centuries ago.
^ To'wu: .ierryin.-iti lu umking hla
'li.- i—.,
bi»
n-wn., .,.u«tr>
"-mtly b-artx,l of a ,khw. sU-k
«nan abo n^vnOy rattm frv>m Irv^and
with bu wife ami ...x- cbiui When
the nUuiater ralbd
Fadar^ crowded In the single road
mtly
toadla^ to Ttohlmlngo creek, where ^ Herrt
riergyman augp'stw
out of l>ed And •
r garden.
troopa brought to tba field by Stnrgla
"'t mgyr do you good.” be adth^
ware worn and dtotreaaed with tbe long
aarch. Tba bridge waa blacked wlUi husband had Ix-tter remain
Wi«oaa, tba taai&a of which had U«en hot»e until llie foUowlng day and then
■tot down, tod tba retreating soldiers
• Utile recreotlon, Wbeo lha
imbed lata tbe crato to pass tl*e ob- clergyman returned a week later be
■tmctlooa. Fomst ordeml hla rav- found tbe hoshand still In bed.
airy to halt and reorganlae for more
-Haven't you been out of lied alnca
■Baettra purault Aa aoon aa the bridge > ^
atknd tbe mnn of tl,e
oaBld to ctoarad or wagaoa and dc'oria ciaak.
two IBM of BleFa ODBfaderate battery
‘‘No. Mr. ha baa not.- rrpUed tbe
wuckad
way ttooi«b and. takingdon't like to tell you. air, but
tofucabto pralttoto haraaaed tbe redoctor gave my hnafaand up a
«B tto tvanirs oC tto
*1*0
WO BoM hla cloCbeB.
I Ttot'a tto raaaoB to dItoT so ta tto
I
Uarmaay-s r»tu. Alrak*!.
Barney Anderson
___ ____
».M
NOTICE
. .f3i:.7*Mi I
ToiJU
SSir-'E
l.tMMt—I ;.(Km <
.V c- «o“‘*
FFATT.
F. HOLDS WORTH.
Committee on Ways ami Meai
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Casa StroeU
Traverse city. Mich.
Memlier* of the National Electrical Omlniciors A*s(wlaiion i»f the
Fnlle,! Blate*.
" N^!“—Nolle
Reports of Committees
Traverse City, Mich . May 31
To the HonorahU*. the Mayor an
C4.unrH (»f thtfclly ol Travers.
H!*T
(!^t lemon: —Your
.N'.ivs
I in tlie prikO'oiltngs
Ordinances and Resolutions,
finance.
c<*nmlnee
f. inH lhe matter of recommenda
e May..r
apiM.liH o coniiulti.*,- i.i iiiv.
ordliMin^-^llxlnK
c-nain city omccr* fot
Vo 1^ Onrin.^l.y’ihee
The .Mayor oii|''*ii“‘',« Aid. Binphaiu.
..... .......
llEEHS. f'lly Flcrk
I siil.mii the loliow-
ni.v tn*asnrer
.....................ji.i
employ hla
etnpiov his
K,«r«irdcr'* ciurt.
'••igiiroa-ster. ....................
Mralth i.i.fiircr tno cxira.s).
S-2E.=
Drivers »if tire teams, each----
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..HEALTHIEST....
^•tbeo^atmV
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
JOHN R. SANTO
I saEiuL mmmi
L.IOM-T
SitS-rmtSdl^l
works
h:«Kintxr> of water w.trks. etu'h
..H^^er works ........
Naw Wllhalm Block
"‘iw-
Commit l«*e on Ways i
Movel
ELECTRICITY
upon th.- aiH>n*val
the iVuincil
Seri ion:’. - Thi< Onllnance ohall take
inimiHUiie ..fleet
Move,l l.y Aid Gil.1,1, that the onll-
A*r fOm
watts
PER 1000
fund
S-Ts;?'
'IS
■ i
tlie BTHl
W iijion —it* I
rtTPM.-lnr> HV
.Na>-»-N«ne
i:.oo
Ordinance.
An onlinance to defray the.gen.-rol
Biardiai fihai Elietric
iT,i fBir Cl.
’■ """■
T,. IK. or.laine.1 by the founn. id «t.e
t^ti^
,------------------------------
to'^ef^^^^^^^^
rapids
era! exiMMuittun-, ami HabilM.ea of the |
«
iboiara r>
COMPANY.
Tbe use of potato alcohol to fornI*b
fight, lirat and motive power hat Im-.*
developed rapidly and to a v.-ry
degree In G<Ttuan.v. Germany
AMOe E. BINGHAM.
duces aliout GTi.nuo.OUO tons of potati-ea
OBO. W*. LARDIE.
a year, and uses for bunuin food. atiH-k
food and atarcb only about 3G.U0U.id0
Committee oo Way* i
tons. The reuMloder la enurerted li.to
alrabol. ua**d as a power generator,
be ode
ightltig. pwt
and for cooking, bratlng
Carried.
Y'ea*- AW. Btotown. UopkW. «»*
raet Umpa.
lett.
tordto. Ortott, iUoule.
tt. Ototoa.
Ol
I light. In distrkta WllaoD—(8.1
'llaoaI it to etoaper Umu Noyodbttot from I
AM. 1
•JiEiraSTS..
All Work or HIghsst PoosIbW Orotto.
Fins Gold Work a Bpoclalty.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Offico—608 New Wllbeiin Block. 8tdten*' Fkona 888.
J. 8. Mem
6ii. 8. McWitly
M0.1ROE & MeWETRY
6ENERAL INSURANCE
nTANH.VKIm-
>MeA.SIFLS *nd Knrmrr»Hutu.I Kir.- Iffiiraim. ('wmpany
'‘-helm
block
contorraity with the law and tor i
nre department fund..........I r.,tMio
5r.'.:;/,r ;
; :,JS
, .......... Mr
in';S SSSS'
O. F. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
. i>a:KWt*u>. <;
Satorte*' fiitnl ...............
i.WMi
: .tTuur
Total. . . . V
1««C0',I. accort!
all the real
property sub;
city, as fHlows:
Stnst dletricte Noe. 1. 2. 3. 4
a tax of 3 mill* on a dollar for the genoral street district fund for the pur
pose of defraying the general ex
pensee of street work In accordance
with the provlirtoos of the charter
within the limit* of the appropriation
That there be ralsM. levied and col
lected according to law a tax upon all
the real and pereoual ratote or prop
erty subject to tax lo the said city
os follows:
Street district* No*. 1. 2. 3. 4 and T.
a tax of one mill on tbe-dollar lor the
purpose
defraying the
irpose of defrm:
Improving and repairing
ind other
wlthli
e. expense*
____
appropriation*, a* may
arguable to each of tbe streK
let fund* for the curreot fiscal year.
That there be raised, levied and
Hected oocordlng to tow a Ux of
e mill on tbe dollar on all real and
pernooal property subject to taxation
told cUy of Trarerae City, MIebiran. tbe some to be paid Into on Inter
est and alnklng fond to pay tbe In
terrat and principal that may i
chargeable to mold account.
All « which I* reepectfnlly automl
Travsrss City.
DRfi. fiAWYCR a r^tNMALcioSN'^
n*co lumen.lei!
('arrieii.
mE.
---- r-'-
n.Tk no eroidoy bis own
*h'l
.li'.tge of the R*»rorder's ouirl .
Chief H fire department
---AsKistaiii Coief „t fire depart
Srii
nty t
the city of Trav.fwee Oty. 1
leotle
Sw>ti.« 1. That .vu*h Hty <
4 and means lo whom was referre.1 hernnofter naiu.Ml Wiall reooiv.- siiHi
mattor .rf recnmnK>ndatlon of
annual salary a* hereinafter* state,!.
ml paid tor the
r.,1'
a BoSr Blow mt riletlas.
A new mysteriotu sex-ret dub has
been formed by the iv-ed» »»f .Vorthwestern uulveralty. sn\s n t'blcngo a(t«Clal to the Cleveland Plain l»eaier
la cnil«<d X. P. M. There are said to be
a number of very womlerful rules and
oaths. All tbat ran U- learned o
new am-lcly. however. U that tbe lead
ing girls bidong to It. that (bey wAtr
a ape<-!ni uniform and that h beii one
chnugra ber dress they all change. N<>
inrlutlona to tbeatera <t I»v cream
soda are to l«e aive|>ted unless the
whole club la Invited. Tbe oudety's
rules are a blow at flirting among tbe
university atodents.
mmm
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.
STATE STREET
privilege, but tbe cbartcra of thnu‘
not so lllxTal and art> not regarded
with the same favor as those of notion
Travers,' City. Mich . May 31. 1
al banks, which alao have the valunlilc
and profitable privilege
and to r«vHv» govramnent depoiilts
Many of tbe state banks have
her of branebea. and trust •■onipanlca
loeally and lu other sections arv dexel that they have ho.1 under consld. ra
oping on tbe anme lines. The largest
number of branches of any of our state
banka la
those maintained by 1
iend‘i'
"he largral
banka. The
largrat here 1
raimii by taxation i
branches.
cnly branrbi
ika In tbe big Dindon combination of th«‘ citv for t-he current 1
baa ninety-fire and tbe other almost i
an hourr by the roailshb- In
lie bad e4»vcn>| lifi.t 4
Btupor
mUra in
venty f..ur
the rldra bai-k
n.-k ami
ati forth durim:
maneuvera of liattle. and. nltb.sigb a
man of Iron frame, tbe onb-nl had
proT*d tix* imicb for himTbe ('onfetlcniliw claim that Fom-st
•tirpaao^d bU pn-vloiia nv-onl. lu Ibi.
ftnalr nt HrUv * farm n»*»lr ••nptunn
of artillery nre fixed at ninct..-i, guns.
Including two which tl..- 1.sI.m-:.N
buried. They oloo I'Kik
liHd
tnibulamvn and ov.t
dm
Tbe ConNslerutea i
burled
|,derala ni
tlve 2.U«. em.>er. and m . lucludiuc
tbe wounded. Their owi
down at 14H olBivm nm
kllle.1
and nearly WO woundeil.
Tba Conf«'d»*ratea nla«> state that For
rest bn.ugbt but
men Into ac
tion. as every fourtb man was detail
ed as horse holder, the troo|MTs ilclit
Ing on foot. The adjutant of ibe
_____ ________
Fourtb
Miaaourl car.nlrr .F.-lernl. ..f
colonel Wnrlng'a brlgndc
tba enemy In view dUl not ex.-ecl
Tbla offleer ndmlla tb:i« Forrest
least tlms. to
GEORGE 1. KII MKU
BUGGIES
lo «»e paid, and mmout of tax to
raised to defray tbe geoaral expeaturra and ItobflKles of TraTerae City,
ilchtoae. tor the curreot fiaoai year.
tod tbe passage of ardtaanrea cnotroll„ tbe same. Atoo to take steps
■coring a city dumplag ground
Corntnon lest Iona.
Trarerae City. Miohigan. May 2a. F
To the Hoaorable. tbe Mayor and <
(Cll of tbe oily of Trarerae C
OMslIa *r use C* Be KalsblUkeS I
ward, but tbe ramage inflicted by
Btuigir firm tine again camied the
aantbalmia to waver.
•Cnrffto waa not on tbe field during
ftorraaTa drat stuck, ami bla brig:oie
of tto confusion In Forreat'a eolnmu
Mo effart waa made to follow up wb«-u
•rar ooa of the aoutbeen battaliunH re
ooltod from tba deadly fire .Veither
4U tba Faderala attempt to turn tbe
•aaka of tbe enemy’s at>orter line, siurglB waa fire miles in the rear, bringing
op a brigade which had lieeD deia.«ctl
bff a Quagmire io the road pnaluretl by
raeant heary raioa. Ula offl.-era at the
ttoat adrlaad him to form tbe Infantty
tort!
r battle at aome point in the rear of
ttofl
t poalUon. ThU be declined
to do and maaaed hit whole ct>mttinnd
to fraot of Forrrat. with hia nrtillcr}
■todoaad aloog the rood.
It waa past noon when Btu-gb
brought up tbe last troopa and I .>r
raat saw tbat hto foe was being re
■uforced. Ordering bla artillery ciq*
talM to doable shot tbe plet-ra with
CUBlstcr, Forrest led them to within
■Ixtjr yards of tbe Federal line Just
as Stnrgto waa taking the-.offensive
aad bla troops emerging Into or*en
ground near Brice's bouse. After two
or three dlacbargn from ea«i» »if tbe
■Igbt guns In poaltlon the brigades
of X^ou and Johnson charged U(h>ii tbe
Faderal left flank. The Ftdernia wa-re
prsaaad slowly back oiK»n llrlce’s
bouse by this flank attack. Mranw bile
Bucker'a brigade, re-enforred during
tto fight by two redmeota under t'oional Bell, mored forward across the
flaids and over fences, using tbiir retrolrera freely, toward the houiw. At
tbto point tbe aUugbtor was fearful
PuUy 800 Federsla. according to Ton
fedeiute accouotn. lay dead and
wounded around tbe bouse.
For a time tbU assault was held In
check by tba atsady fire of Rturgla’
earalry on tbe front line Finally,
when Furrrara meu pn'satd up to
within arrentj
ity pares
tbo Fadend II
line. It I
way. 1
Ing tbe (took of Colonel•1 lioor
ileorge
Warl
fi’aiing'a brigade, which held t
tloo In tba woods and up to tbat lime
bad baateo back every advance of the
foe. Waring fell back and carrlt>d
along WlnaloWa brigade as well
Forrest's line, now sborlened ond
itrengtbenad. prraanl on after the re^
treating Pederala
glx of SturcU' |
Mayor to the ebalr.
Preacai—Aidenneu Itlaghoto. Dockeray. Qlllett
Qlllett. Oibbs. tordle. OHatt.
Winnie. WU
<7 H.ffVAn.K.D.-
Total .............
IT.t.oiK) tl
S,*ciion 2 -There snail also be raise
evled and odl.>cte.l. according i,» la*
t tax on all the r.-oJ and p,.rmmal eate or prui>,*rty witijeet to lazaiiiHi I
M. & N. E. TIME CARO
I general street dmtrtct fund for th
lected. a«>ordlng to W
Via ttorssiAii * At A R b
UormnU
idiii
,..T.7riri
Street cHstnci* Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4 and
on the doitor In ra
a tax f
, os 1
of the■ five I
,rd of Public \V<»rks
tabllWnled by '
Louncll.
■raying
tbe expense* of
ptin
repairing
the streets,
Imp
wHhtn
and other expeni
of the appropriation, os may be charge
ble to each of the cold district
w the current IWool year.
I here shall also be raised, levied and
ollecied. oocordlng to tow. a rax of
ne mHI on tbe doilar on all real eejue and personal property oobject to
taxation In the city of Traverse City.
Michigan, the sum to be paW Into an
Interest and sinking fdnd to pay the
:errat aud bonda l>eoaming due that
ly be cnargeoble to ooid account.
Bection 3—This ordinance lo take
Immedtaie effect.
Morwl by AW. Dockeray that the
ordhMhOM be adopted oa read.
Oorrtad.
Yea*—Aid. Bingham. Dockeray, Olllett. Ulbha, LonMe. Mlltor. OrtoU, Bln
ato. wnaaa (f.)
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
Stivet dlstrt«H .No*. I 2. .1. 4 and I
iriskm of the charter wtit
with the proriskm
In the limits <rf
C I. A. .UlLOINa,
GLASSES FITTED BY
the first five iU)-x
of each month,
icur t^ heoilachc
I 'll.I nervousness
a >.|> riilly; gUnguarantee.1 to fit.
JUliftrClEANINC WORI^.'
laying.
rarpHa
- rugs, let me
Pere Marquette
K B. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
booe Ii8
HmC 'rii■
its WsshlngtuQ 8l
hotel
HITTTOKB BA». MUa.
■ r\’!4ja;'S.Tsi.n2=r-'"
EMIT FARMS
Hn Aait, Th Aent, Fair Ant
Wfecfi Tob WfiJtt A Rice Cit if Meat
Butchors and Bbiibbbb —ifrorB
^ M mawato
TRY ARKCOROWANTAa
,
* ¥hI: EJi^NING RECORD
StHiclElitln
YESTERDAVS ISSUE
'
1,710
EIGHTH YEAR—2804
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, JUHE 7, 190L
MKHiCAlIfEVUGlILE
QUIETUDE
REIGNING
MILL DAM
BURSTED
BATTLE WITH THIBETANS
Attacked a British Per
British Lect On* Man But Thibet-
WEATHER,
Right bm at this *t*r* yea caa get
-Partly c!oud> tonight with prohabiy
shower,.
ta*t
p<»nio*t
Wednesday:
cooler.
Olall Papers
am Left 1S4 Dead.
By Wire lo the Evening Record
SURROUNDING COUNTRY
WAS FLOOOEa
OKOCR ftUUMEO ArTCH YtSTEROAY^ CHAO* AT VICTOR.
ford board as eligible for the Rhodes
aebolarablpa. . ABaoog them are R.
Clinton Piatt. W. 8. Sperry and F. O.
Steckert of Mlebigan.
OTT UronmUTAlT LAW
LOGGING TRAIN DITCHED.
VIOILANCt COMMITTEE* ARE AR
RESTING UNION MINER*.
fit ruck
Per*
Marguetta
Er>gir»c
NONE DKOWNED OK DOUKEO
FRUIT TREE* AND TELEPHONE
LINE* DAMAGED. '
Loodon. June 7 —The Simla correspoodest of the Reuter Telegram com
pany report* a fierce batt!** betmeeo
the British under Colonel Younghu#
band and the Thli^etan*. The ThUvt exlea.!
friends to the pail U-aren. __
attacked a British poet at Khangetna and were repulsed. The British choir who sssisied at the funeral
lost one killed and five wounded.
Thibetans left 1G4 dead near the p*»st.
. John A Jlrawiey. Jr
SEASON TICKETS.
Daclarad on tha Oovamer'a
turn and All
Union
Ra-
Minara
Will Ra Dapertad.
By Wire lo iba Byeolnr Record.
VIetor. Col.. Jooe 7.—Tbla dteirict
BY LAND
AND SEA
baa alOHjat resumed Ita Bormal condillon of qulHttde today.
of the eltx
aenred
Tha placln*
under mllliary
control
wonderfully to n-aiore p*.*are
and hrlnc ordM- otH of the rrlme and
rbaoe. which ’ rol»n**d
JUNK KROUGBT THE NEWS
They Are Pouring Men Into Man
Will Oaport Them.
LOGS ROLLED
ON LOUIS DION
Raquired Twenty.flve ttiUhea to Close
One Wound—WIII Recover if No
Complications Enaue.
r lioula Dion. BKcd i: years, was t.
rlbly
Injured
yeaterday
aftorno«m
while watehina corns In the vicinity
of the O. \V. 1). comiiany s ndltray on
the tiank t»f lioardiuan lake
Me was
sitting on a long, with his feet on an
other log. when the log upt»n mhWh
be had his f««et commenced to
mith him and In turn the one he mas
silting on hnike loose.
B«'fore he
etiuld gel out of the may <*f them he
mas caught and Ihrttmn and had hir
hem.l terrlhl) Injured.
He received two ruta on hla head
•me »»f them rtutulrlng 25 stllrhcs tr
eli>ae the mound and the other riii
alao required aeveral alUche*
Ml*
far** mas alao badly cut.
Hla sealf
mas laid bar** and bis Injuries an
ven aerloHs but If no compllratlom*
set in the b*>y mill recover In a
lime
I>r. E. 11. Minor m-as summoned
and did all a surgeon's skill e«iu1d
reliefe the boy's suffering.
Park
Aaaociation
channel of
the lltUe
destruction
In
stream,
lU
|«th
tlian any others.
Ours are not sold by any other dealers In the oooaty.
We have several books of pitiemt that we allow our cartomers to
have the exrlusire of any paper purchased, and no one else i-lll get
that same one If you say ao. Ask to see them.
« eiiy Book Store
Now Ha*
Them on Sale.
T —r~--------------------------------------
The Driving Park association now
has the season tlek«-i* for stall room
track privileges on sale at Itr.
Martin's office. These ticket.*, glv** the
holder the right to enter all race*
without an eotrance fe** and also enti
Im to th*- use of the track and
buildings on the gnmnds «luring the
ec-ason
I
J
,
Lake Wat High.
Jl Pretty Toot
Are on an Elevation.
The lakes arc situated on an ele
Lighting Bid Opened—Resolution K
churia and Expect to Have
vation alKUit forty
fe*-t altnve
tlie
roadmav.
The burated dam allowe*l
Pave Front Streep—Oity Dumping
200,000 There.
gn-at mass of m*ater to swi-ej)
Ground Bought—Bicycle Ordi
n. fill the creek and overflow Its j
Ily Wire |o the Rvenlng Rorord
banks, sweeping amav the road and
nance Brought Up.
Chee Foil, June 7 —An attack from m-ashing awav all bridges and making
land and sea on Port Arthur occurred
Impossible 'to cross.
Trees mere
The city eounrii last evi-nlng de
It nlghi and early imlay according uproottvl and the mires of the ritlr.ens
Tedephone company in that district cided to rail n special e;*<tintt for the
the re^M^rl^ that ar** reaching here.
m-eni domn In a tangle„cntting off tel purpoM- of iKUidlrg lie- city f,.r I2u.<m0
A Chinese Junk was the first to e|ih«»n!r eommunlratlon
> pxteo«l mat*-r maln^. The dale mas
bring the nem>
The sall«»rs rejuirt
Loss Is Unknown.
jt set for Ihe tdeetior
that the remnant of the RiiKslan Port
What the toss Is cannot at present
The *-ommlit»t- on flr." an.l wai'-r r»^
Arthur fli-et canie out of tlio barliur lie estimated. Many fruit
irt*-d that it had caiiv,« ih<- su|H>rin
m-ashed
out
lit
and
some
farm
buildings
bui
nd«-nt of iht- mater a.irks t«» pr*attempt to reiK*l the Jaiianese
1* or less damaged and
ire a lit.1 of neiMieil main*i an<l the
m-arships. Other r**pojt» tend to rtinchlckenK and oUi«‘r iumliry
m-ere
>M ot conslructlun an-1 hi? figure?
Ihe rep<»rt bnuighl by the Junk «lrowne«l.
A.^ II
Silmson's
fruit plae*-d the c*,?t at IlG.o.si and re**im
These Indicate that a naval battle mas orrhard mas tladly damage*! and some tnencbul that
»*.,rth of I«mds
luiilikings m»T«‘ injured iiut
Issue.!.
The new maiu* ar. on
(ought In ih»- gulf of 1‘rehlil.
mhat bis iossi is at prejH-iit cannot Ik* Fnini stre*-t, east o' Park, to ort
telegram from Horae ^ays ih»
Ktatetl.
\
H.044; south Cnlitii. .Sixtii t.. T. iuh H>
Emoties Into the Boardman.
I'.'.t'St. and certain o-h.-r main?
It is Ihmight that the loss lielomi'e?t Tenth and KJ*-v. tiih. Stale
Kuro,w.tkto . Iiu.-Dli™. wore
1 and several oih.-r?. in«-l»du.g a
iinmiHliate vicinity.
.N'icholson cre«'k number of *b*.rt main?, f. .-.m ............
into ikianlman
river,
This r* port j-au?*-*! a d. hai** In i.in
Jatiaiiese ailvance.
As a r*“Milt. •'mpties
iffi-ci TraM-rse
Tri
C;ty it* |Ui?sage. -Mr. C.lbb. l« Itevii.g ih:.'
tile JaiMinesc are pouring troops Into mheiher it mill affi-ci
isn't knomii. It mill prcdiably
elly shoiilil Ih- bonded for |4u.o-»i
only raise the rl\er a little higher
.
In order to Mipply ail tie dthan II is at iirescnt.
mauds f«>r mater; Mr l.ar.lie fn*ontig
the larger amount hut i? lieving that
Were Lowering the Lake.
>iHi would la- sufllei. nt a? the new
What causeil the dam to lei go Is
p would In- paid for in a rear and
»t knomn. but it Is rumored (hat an
revi-nit«* Bcertiiiig could ilo-n be
tempt ma.s lielng made to lomer the
1 (o extend the main?. k<r lling
ke by letting the water out gradual
fa*..ring the
isvte, !,o!4
ly. This Is thought to have weakened
Ing that inside of a '.-ar tiu- water
till* structure until the weight of tlie
work* would
return a r.-veiui..
of
Ti;c dam l.*^
MASTERS AND PILOTS DESERT- mTit«’r fore***! it amay.
irtually at the mouth of the lake. It Ii::.0ini-annually whicli could be used
lat pur|»ostand also
staling
INC THE ASSOCIATION.
ImiMissible at present to cross the
lall lake created In the mad liy the farther that he didn't believe In evflood and travelers in that dlrt*etiou tendlng ma.ns unless a. b-ast four
people In each bl.*ck would age-,- to
Chicago Officials of the Union Will ba\e to make a long detour.
tap the mains; Mr Mllbr-naming a
Not Confirm the Report Although
ntinilH*r of ureei? on wliicb the c-iil
wanted the water and IH-Iievlng
They Do Not Deny It.
the Ivsue mould carry all right.
On Mr. Murray's motion. Mu- re(K.rt |
By Wire to the Bvxning Record.
ss adopted.
lirago. June 7.—Wholesale ilescrPetiticna and Commumcationa.
; *»f the ranks of the Masters and
La«t night's meeting la?ied but two
Pilots' association an* reia.rted from
short hour*, but In that time thirt*
Mllmaukee and other lake iiorts and
em* of business were iransucU-d
;r*>at strike mhich has kept ship
ping on the lakes almost at a standsllll since the beginning of the sea
M line of Wadsworth. * it rifle*! I.rlck
Is reganled as near its end The
be used, roadway to lu- forty-fttur
omcial> *if the local organization Profeaaor Sparks. Who Conducted th
I wide, was carrli-d. All the prop
mould not admit the reiHirt although
Courae Last Year, Unable to Con
eriy owners along this street had
they did not offer a denial.
signed the petition with the exception
tinue Because of Hia Health.
IS
THE
NAME DON'T FORGET
yf
tliat stands -for
dromned
$20,000 WILL BE KEQmBED
W'EATHCT—Partly cloudy lonight wliIh probably showers east portion Wednewlay; cooler.
1
WATER MAIN
EXTENSION
Swollen by the recent rains. Brem
er lake was full of water. The lake
only three-quarters of a mile long
and alKjtit forty rods wide but it is
very deep. Dcbind It and drained Into
It Is r«*dar lake which Is anaatler. This
lake !• also d<*ep and was full to at
most the lops of the banks.
Ihith COUNCIL
ALLOWS
MUSICIANS
lak«*s are
altoul tmo and
one half
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
raib*s west of Kingsley.
1
I THIS
eek which drains Brewster lake,
mass of water swept domn the nar-
the flood and none were Injured nr
FIftaah Dead.
A full Hat of the caaualtles yeater
day beclonlnK with dynamite < Jtraae
depot and
endina
at Independene
aaaauH
upon the
union
witll
mlnera hall by the militia nomberr
». Incladtns IC'dead and H wounded.
Thirteen of the dead ioat their livee
In the eiploalon at Independence and
two were killed In the rk»t on Main
afreet laat evenlnc. Rlx non unlonlKte
were•^woiindi*d by the exploatun and
elaht tterwina were wounded during As a Reault at Information Obtained
The mine owners and cltIrena alli
ance wifi then formulate new plana to
rid the diatiict of anyone connect<-d
with the western federation of mlnerx
and deportatigna will l>e the order of
the day.
Roxle
MeGc^ and
John
Duvla were killed at a mass meet ini;
and alx othera were mounded Aroong
the wounded la John Caldermisul. om*
of the liest knomii nnhm men In the
dlatrlcl.
7,—\Jflth
Luckily no one was in the track *>1
laat rrcnlnK.
The vigilance committee today !►
arreatins every union man of inlluenre In the district and they will be
put on a apecial train and deponed
from the diatrirt. Upon the return of
Ooveronr
Peabody to Denver from
81 Unila tcwnorrow, H Is tiellevt'd mar
tial law will l>e declared and kept in
Niree indefinitely.
Mich, June
go at 11 o'clock today and a seething
spreading
yeaterday
Vigilanca Committea.
Kingsley.
lar the mill dam across Nirbolson
Driving
that are "Special and Exclusive" In every sense of the word—more *o
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
KlofHtyfca Branoh.
A logging train on the Sands log Brewster and
Cedar Lakes
Near
ging road ran Into a Pere Marquette
Kingsley Let Go at 11 o'clock
engine on the Kloodyke branch yes
ly. tl
terday.
the engineer of the logging
Today—Road Washed Away.
e the ocher engine
train falling (
Parm Buildings Damaged.
account of the thick weather,
logging train was spilled considerably
but the engine was only Jarred a little 8p*«ial to the Evening Record.
S«ll«v«d That Martial Law Will B«
ST!*
"BESr
CLOTHING"
HATS
FLRMSm.N'GS
AT
I*OPi:i.AR PRICKS
e.r-t?
CANVAS 610VES 7c i
SHOP GAPS Jt
BOSTON DARTERS 19c i
Sample Soiu.. .10, 12, 16
Sample pantx,..1.60.2,2.50
worili alnioat double
|
$.Btiiili&IGo.
Your Clothier, if You Want
"Beat** Oothc*
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
Oxfords
It
Our offer for this erentDg
l.-.tlslng
your had io«*k? It. s
in any ilm»- a:;-! w.
st.oW*, * 0-1
AMERICAN GIRL
BIG STRIKE
MAYBE OVER
UNIVERSITY
EXTENSION
SHOEjS $2.60
WHY WORRY?
with an umbrella when a little
money will buy the stylish
PROFESSOR J. G. CARTER TROOP
SECURED AS SPEAKER.
R A bN COAT
OXIFORDS $2.00
The Old Reliable Sno* House
LYING IN STATE
A ^ptltlon from E D Barnes asking
The ofllrer* of the University Ex for a plumlter s license was refern-d
tension association of this city held
the proper committee
A i>etition
Or. C. J. Kneeland Viaited by Many a me**ting last night and
m Fifth ward proiK-rty owners asl.
Sorrowing Friend* Today.—Beau
: an extension of wan-r male was
tiful Floral Tributea.
referred to the eommlM.H- on Are and
Isapiiointi-d
water.
A iMdlilon for ,w-rmission to
r.‘ Profesor Sparks of Chicago,
build a shed ir.X49 at 115-117 S.a e
The
hotly of the late Dr C.
ive the lecture here last year,
?t after consldcralde dlscus^l.in
Kneeland laid in state at bis hot
health will not permit his glvn-ferr*‘d to the crtmmlitr-*- on flr*itulay
Manv sotromful friends vlt
the course this year a nem speaker
i‘d him for the last time. The fami!
s«>curea and the asscociatlon
I petit io1
In^eeelpt t*f a iH>rf«>ct wealth
very fortunate in obtaining
I a pavement
Iteauilful
flora!
tributes,
gifts
the services of J. G. Carter Troop. A.
(Continued on Third Page.)
friends
mini
loved
the
kindly
doc
M.. assistant professor of ^gllsh
Eight Thoutand Knight* Were in the
mg his life.
The funeral service eralure of Chicago
He will glv.
Grand Parade Thlt Morning—Buabe held from his home Itimorrom course in literature.
afternoon
at
•
oYlock
in
charge
of
year
mas
the
first
effort
incaa Begins Tomorrow.
D. Cocblln of Ihe Congregatinal organize a univoralty exloni
» popular Six Little Children Who Have Lo*
church.
in this city and It proved
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
Their Parent* Taken iy by Kind; .speaker It
mith I»rofessor Sparks
Battle Creek. Mlch„ June 7 —Thirty N. E. ANDERSON TRANSFERRED. was decide*! to s*>ciire 1 a agaii
Hearted People.
thousand TlsllfMw are in Battle Creek
todav to celebrate Jubilee dav of the P. M. Car Foreman Will Co to Grand ^ Mr. Tro**p ''is^igh’.y recommended
Modem Maecabees.
Eight thousand
and he has five different courses with
Rapida.
k-nlghtf were In line In the grand
a wide range of subJecU under each
clock Pere
E. Anderson, mho has be**n
parade this mortilng
The first regu
co\irM>. anv six of which may
ov..r .o
foreman for the Pere Marquette road
Marque
lar session win be held tomorrow
cted for a abort courae.
Boardman yards in this city
when the delegatee will get down to
The aasoclallon la leaving no stone County
them
in
this
vicinity.
pr two year*, ha* been transferred
unturned to make the eourw- as good found homes
buslnea*.
_______ ■ .
home with
the yards at Grand Rapids and m ill
Kdlev Davis ha* found
as It was last year and every off(
Joe Wehr, comer Sixth and Cedar
hold a’ similar position there
Mr
will be made lo arouse greater '
streets; Cora V^Ttite has secured a
Anderson, who has lived at !19 West
thuslasifi along the line of university
home with Mrs Josephine Mert. who
Ninth street, has packed hi* house^
The Intercat grew with
Well-Known Elk Will Wear Hat After hold goods and with hi* family leaves extenali.
live* four miles west of the city: a
each Irfture. last year and the aaaocla
Thlt While Working.
tonight for his new home
Ing out with the brightest little boy found a home with J. W.
Notewear of
Wllliamslmrg
am
A certain well-known Elk of thU
prospect* of a successful course this
BAGGAGEMAN RESIGNED.
small baby girl ha* a home with
city Ip ahy considerable thatch on top
Warner of the Peninsula. Two other
of bis bend.
W'henever he geu to
^^jLt what course will be selected
UtG« gh-ls secured home* In t»
working real heard he U In the habit
clnity.
of throwing hit hat to one side and
JUBILEE DAY
OF ^CCABEES
HOMES FOE OKPHANS
bald head sunburned.
going bare headed. The aun^ got
In ita good work and now hU ha^
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
KIMBAIL
PIANOS
ORGANS
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
ijyrmlsu M.E.stnic.ati'.
gvwTthUic la
I^rmaMU
Phillip Shermer and Edward Springitt
The matter of Sunday closing hat
Will Play Tonight.
by Allle Send.
been agitated for aome time.
The
For some time there has iu-en........
La Grettl ha* aimravs been in favor of
Frankie and Nettie Bam
rivalry
between
Phillip
Sunday closing and will clone If the slderablc
Summit City ihU morning to stay
confectioneries and soda foontalns Shermer and Edward Springitt as
Saturday,
ind Hra.
with Mr. and
Mr*. joe
Joe jeor
Jeor on accon
^unt
which was the champion pool player.
will.
Lth of their moiber. The s
In order to aeCtle the dlapete, a match
This offlee lia* been notified that an of the death
The LaGretil Candy Ooaapany.
I child-it^th a brother
weeks
old_____
game
for
tlB
n
aide
and
gnte
reeelpta
examination for the poaltlOB of
221 Bast Front 8trweL
on'*. J. W^R^BOD
Mr. Bannoo's.
WTHAimon of Acn
Acme.
will be played at the Whiting this
' tree delivery carrier will be bald Sat
urday. June IL W4. at »^0 a. bl
TRY A RECORD
AD.
Oco. W. Raff, --------------- CARRIERS' EXAMINATION.
One Will Be Held for R. F. D. Men
try a record want ad.
*10.00 to $20.00
Hamilton Clotbing CO.
AT iACTORY PRICES AND
IIBERAI TERMS
MATCH POOL GAME.
Sunday Closing.
No rubber in it. never heats you
up or smells musty like a mack
intosh or rubber coat. The price"
is right, your money back if any
thing goes wrong.
:: :: ::
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetrACtB of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
iiou returned home this morning. Mr.
Beck has been in the city aoow time
and Mr* Beck
has been reeelTing
treatment at the asylum.
The Misses Grace
3race and Ollre and
i
James
Master Glenn
Nelson went to Mt.
State I
Pleasant thU morning for a TiaiL
H. A. I^gworthy went to Lelaad
thlM morning on a bualneaa trip.
>n returned to Manistee
Mr. D. E Wynkoop and MIm Wyathi* morning after being in Ibe city koop west to Fouch this aMTBlag to
on butilness.
prepare the hotel at that pteM for
Richard Umlor went to Honor thU
morning on a buslneaa trip.
^^luSim London was calM to
Prof C E Horst went to Hayes land thU moralag on a MwlBaaa trtpL'
bridge this morning, where be will
camp and fish the Platte river.
TRY A RSOODD WANT Aa
August Book and wife of Booth Ma»IVrtba
Hancock
THE EVEKIKO BEOOED, TRAVEB6E CnT, MICIL, TPESDAY, JTOE 7, l»Ot.
THEEVEMNG RECORD
CUERICr UNIOM.
MACCAKCS MARMONIOU*.
M14.
C—MPOP H1W>
I Were fteealvad
N. t. bor^lMi Cwtabi af R»Cfwtion, It !• Saw.
Port HoroB. Mleb.. 3mt ? -It f> aa
maced here that aU oporiiloB to the
reflection of MaJ. N 8. Baynttm
treat commander of
eabeea ha* been abandoaed aad that
“the daddy of the order." as the aiajor
la familiarly called, will be accorded
eomplimect of the nnanimoaa
m
tioa as Its chief exernttre. Jn
m
Sbov of Sarlnaa. aho had been pre
vailed on by some of the opposition to
the coniCHi. has declared bis
arlthdrawal from the race
Harmony
alll probably prerall In oonvenilon at
■atb •mrnmm, ita. tS
le rreek thU week, and from presiodicatksDs ail the principal of
C. A. SICSLCMEII. CItjr CtraWaWr.
Is will be reflected, the .only conb«*lnt on the minor offices
Jl W. HAMNtN, Umr
»vMk kr flvrtv-'
—»
U. br *«»l ..
nrm aMBtiM. br
The meetinc of the retail clerba
onion laai erenlsc waa
siastlc.
Conaiderabie
de besiaeaa
t
transacted and sevea new mei
were received into the onion,
were also made which will be carried
future. The
Dditk
) very prosperous coodlt
abrv*^Jf”;:
ADDITIONS TO CHURCH.
First Methodist Has Mad« Some Coed
ioFFicc tsi moNT nmiT.
jtitemSa u
6UN0AY EXCURSIONS.
Two new
lavatories have been
adde<l to the First Methodist church,
also an ample basement for the storajte of ftiel. Cloak rooms have been
built and tl-e Improvements are very
aatisfartor). About 1400 was spent
School Ma’am Kept Secret.
. M. T. Company Will Boflin Them
g Hii
.Sort hern
Mlcl
pany will r
dons to (’hsrl!If Totlng 1100 for the purpose of
sill leave
Harbor Spring..
baMtef'aWBlBcr band conems In this
k o'clock In the morning
«|iy. tbe ooimrn last evenlnr Indorsed
o’clock St night
Tbe
ir the round trip
tbo ■wtraiMVt. Tbe musicians bnve
■X rvr.-t*’
ried
coltectad about f200 from the business
DELEGATES
mrm of Ibe city and with tbe |K«j
wotad by the council now have |3«»
•a
CHOSEN.
Host Coompany No. 2 Selected Repre-
It will require between |4M»
aentativea Last Evening.
mmd 1600 t6 carry tbe project through
Ud tboac behind tbe enterprise feel
Ho*.
Company
.No. 3 held s
pare that ihU anlount will t>e raised.
^Xbare are quite a aninber of business
SBM and
others
who
have
not
baas Been and It would facilitate
4ers and
Tnniil
aave
aome
•tale liremena convention. The elec
tloo of officers aas poirtivin».d 111
lat.r date
E N .Mohlo wan chosen
delegate anil John Ureilna alt.rnaie
trouble If they
make their, intentions known
•I ««ee.
would
like to close the matter up as soon ss
Foaalble.
The summer band concent
tboaa that oome here as well
lalned
fact, the company Is abaive ih** <,pll
I- days Ilf big things
mithlng unusual m s.v enormoio
loads ..f pnsluce U-ing brought
biggest of all
ard of In s..mr t
I the Utad of hay markei.Ml
G«»rge llract. of Oneldt
' flfttM-n I
Tb*
band caoocerts would give a fav«»ral>h
Imprmuilon of the clty s enterprise an.i
would serve as a good advertisement
The merchants and others Interested
in Ihe city’s welfare would make m
mistake In contributing to this fund.
**tl>e
tear
that
lies
l>ehlnd
the
amiM" Is uhown In th.- life of Rarouel
Clemens, known to everyone fn»m th
boy
who
peruM**
’Tom
flawyer”
t
the old man who ae«*s In the InjoU
uemtiers wen- gr«.< l.-.l testlfi.-.! t.i
B|>|ir<H'lailoD of the audience
strong In the
Inters perse.1
lust enough of the ridiculous to make
It humorous, the scene IH-Ing la
Chbago. Beiw..en the act* speeb
were IntnMliiced and wime of the
was very pleasing, est»..clally the Inurumenial music by H. E. Newell and
Minnie NIt.lu and the slnclng^lanrlng
!.y mile Miss Ummun.
Tbe "Man From .Mesic "
play this evening
Peasimistic.
Tbe humorist knows what It Is to I
Farmers
always
growl
They
gr.twl If it ralntsl gold dollars. Why.
ronsarn it. can’t H 1m> sun shining gobl
dollars Instead of
eat her
Hut as to the
eloM to tbg dividing line In-iween
square meal and a tighienlng of tt
belt: he knowa what It 1. t.. In- rnlne.1
^i
abaoluiel) ami stagger under a moun
tain of debt, yet the laughs 1
-
aa frequent, the linmor Just as genial
iinl results so far
as though fortune were smiling I
-v^y‘^‘nrci;
■weeleat.
j'
The iwok that he wrote
repay the obligations was just as f
of laogbter as any other although tbe
traction engine, with Ernst
at the ihriuile
The five wa
loads were not hauled separately.
alt taken to market at one trip
When the proc«-*sion arrived in Mulil
ken. PlH»wigrapher Marratt "t.*
i>gra|di of it.—Grand I.edge
photi>g
pi-ndet
The Editor Philosophixes.
r«vii lioy without a dollar. |
pnnipective. sparking a girl
iilarly and talking aiM.ui marrying
spt*ctarl.'
for gods
and men.
should be r«‘asoned with and If he
it until he is able to supiMirt
'
anthor wat working under the weight
of a cruahlng task.
Hut the greatest
Borrow of all has ct»me to him with
the death of hU wife
The eves that
aaw the crossing of the oc«*an In such
a f««ny light In "Innocents Abroad’
will ondoubltHlly Im- flUed with tears
as ha comes l»ack on his sad errand
Thusa that laughed with him In hU
•Itffereiice betw.vn lo\«- at
passion, he should Im> eiiarantlned
put in a rttnvent er«-ctetl on pitrp<»
lor such cases.
Nine-tenths of tl
iinbaiM.y marriages are the n-siili
gnvn h.iman calves being allow,h1
large in the MK-ieiy jmishi
any yokes on them
(Nmnty Press
L. and other vegetables an* gKliig
better prostM‘cts. There will I
abundance of apples If nuihing
bu|i|H<ns to Interfere, and It b
There will I
p. aehes and veo' few plum;
many chotn* plum
!*rostMS*is are very p«s>r The farm
s ha\e alMMit as many Im
their
and therein
former
.1 A Jacks..n) the jewel
rare relir which; he nH-enil;
Bi Kalkaska.
is
‘ year 1741. and K
tred with a miMiem
arii.<iir
hand
carvtsi sliver and Hu*
lilt ronnects
movement a
It was umloiibtedl;
ll-Vel 1features.
day.-Manedona
■ostly
■''.i.v'S'i:
Remarkable Claw.
efforts to lighten the humdrum exist
ance of Ihe world, will feel a rav ol
sympathy for him In hU sorrow
musical
club*
held
m-iier. There l.s 1
bleak, hungry 1
onlv m.irigages t
B' iMMijile dry—so they
D-lroi: News
i.verty.
Tha delegates t«i the federation ol
woman’s
In
St
'S
Uoula l»ellev«‘ that they were the vie
tlms of a ctmsplracy
tluns r»*ad
that
they
Ihelr shirt waists
were u»
and dress
which most «»f them did.
wear
plainly
To their
horror they found tUal the dlrortors <.f
tbe qMH'llng actually aie-ared a<
th.
morniffg sessions clad in dimliles and
chiffons
layed at
and
least
even
Green Bumpkin, Thi».
Their Inslruc
session
was
d."
an half hour for the
OeeeuMtry change of t«igs.
Uage flile.l
. was au ui.sophistlrated farmer
and when Ih- fell In at l*«»rt Huron
two gold brlrk sharks at
grounds be was swjndl.Hl
He InnirnM the symj.aihy <.f by
sunders, who. rather than s.-e
broke. chlpjHMl In and hel|HHl h
It was the old time knife g
the fanner bit like a hungry
fresh ball.
Two strangers accosted
bun will) n knife and bet him t
every feminine bn*asi and the dlr.v
lor* are regar.i.-d
a« "Ju*t
j>erfiH*l!v
horrid.blUST^PAY OVER CASH.
of the farn)i*r’s eves and It looked
rather easy to him
He did not
the strangers change the knife fot
Ollier one which was ImiMisslbb
msequenilv he tiigg.-.!
•Cantrqctora Won In the Cast Against
the T. C., L. A M. Road.
i dt*clded that
_______ _____ _________ ^ny of IVtroll
garnlabee
defendant, roust
|»ay
Archibald McDonald and !*atr^ck
O’Cotmor. contractor*. ft.lMIii.oT
Thli di<cl8lon fr'made In the suit
which wa* ^roiiglil by the plaintiffs
againtt the Traverse City. UM-Ianau A
MaoiuUque railroad. The trust com
pmiy Mid the bonds for this new road
and refused to turn over all of the net
proceqds from
the sale of lionds.
cUtmlag the right to temporarily tv
tain I4.11C9.07 as partial security for
tbe Interest on the bonds sold
Oucraome “Hitching Ring."
Boiae men bavr <>td Ideas of "lurk
bringing rellca. .R. J. Madlll Is put
ting up a cement hltrhiirg post at Pa*
Paw la which he Is going to set a ring
with A Ufe-aavlng hUtory.
Oct
3.
■ ISg". Ike ateamer City of Green Bay.
carrying a cargo of Iron ore from Es
caaaba to St. JoMph. went ^ore
a storm two nlle* aoutb of South Ha
Ten. at 9 a. m.. and had gone to pieces
before notm
There were aeven men on U
la the wrack aad roilera alx w
Tbe eevenih. * man by the 1
Slater, who was not a aallor,
working bU paaaage. came ai
a batch to which be was clinging by
tbe Mg
iron'ring
‘That ring *
■ picked up by Mr. Madlll. and is
ooe which he will nae In bit hitch
pom. set by It* staple, several Incl
Cape J. 8. Donahue tUll ha* the
«aartA> sign oft Ihe veaaeL the City «
“'Ormo Bay.
How's ThlaT
We offer One Hundred IViIlars Rewanl for any rase of Catarrh that can
no* be
he cur.Ml
cure
bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure
F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We. Ihe undersigned, have known
J. Cheney for the past 13 years, a
b. lleve him perfectly honorable In
business transactions, and financlafty
ab e to earn' out any obligations made
1..^ firm. Walding. Klonan A Mar
WhoU'sale Druggists, Toledo.
laki
Catarrh Cure? Is taken
lily, acting directly iii»on the
and mucous surface* of the aysie
Testimonials sent free.
Price. 7:
Jold by all dn
.
Doing Things rnally.
“Do sit down." said u wtw mother
a family
w and ambltlout
youug liouM‘ke«ii
1 .
least approve of
•alied
lazimMiM, or tbe babli of eollatwiug
ry time «>ue turn* jicnuud:
Itelleve In saving
w ben It Is Just as easy to
atiiuding at ll
your potato,-*, when you might
by tbera w 111 Im* clejinng nmi l>•^•.ll^ng
to do. wbeii you munt stand
"If there Is fruit to prepare,
table* to gi-t r,-.-idy. or niiy of tlie manv
thing* wlo-re one may n-imiln qHlet
while doing them. It U mm |. U-tfer
Till* give* renewetl em-rgy
tbe liardn p;irt of tbe work, ami while
t b.iU«-nork
that Is neiv-sw-irlly taxing. It
u- a very w la,- thing to do this. I
:>t know why e,vn<*my in slo-nctb
9t just as im|Mtrtant as r<vtn<>tut
nything else '
CVrtaluly tbe ability to make t
best of our imwer* I* worth a Httle
ttudy
Peoide who are weU
atronc often «-em to enjoy a reekleaa
exbitdtioi. of tbf-lr pbyalrtil ability; l.tit
with Ibene a time almost nlways
when tlM» b,-:rvy su-alii of wasted
energy liegln* I
tell on the cmMltutoo late to prevent
lliu iluiinige
1
ir* After the Sheep,
a whole lot of charm about
he "Wilds." but It is
hardships of the "wilds"
when th
come bu ping up against your clvlll
ration—a* the expenae
the Soo
mer ft
business and reported that a large
number of his sheep bhave b«*en killed
by bears. K^don I* only 20
2 mllee from
the 800. and they don't ii
suranre either
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Only store in small tnwrn Store
building.
7-room
house,
ware-
hou*e. Ice house, cold storage, |
We have a iew Ladies* and Mines’ Janets left over which we
win doae oat at the ioUowwg prices:
6n.,t..o,th $ir..0U,fo,....................................... T.S0
2 suits worth $17.50,
r.50, for
1
......................................................... 8.75
4 suits worth $18 50, for., I---‘
...............................
1 $20.0(
iniL J. WILHELMS
postofflcc. charge of depot, etc.
Al*o chanc<> to buy potatoes at
a
commission
of
2
cents
a
bushel and take charge of ware
house.
tunlty.
An exceptional oppor
Price and rea.'um for
selling at our .office*.
C. W, Ashton.
Refrigerators
This Is III,- kind of w,-aib«-r that
More Money
is what we are after, and if
reasonable prices and
good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
k we will surejy w i n out.
PH0Ns,.4a
ENTERPRISE
rails for r,*frigerators. and th,refrigerator you oiigbi lo bav."tavern license,"
It the tax a«
township—then Plymmuh—was
and the state and county tax I2.T
Th*‘ Grand Rapids city council, after
arguing the matter since July
■ third
r*“adl»g a toy pistol ordinanc- and It
lb ex;M*ctetl that before manv nion*
'Glorious Fourths ’ have ndb-d by ami
iH'fere the toy pistol iM-comes obsoU-te
lM>lng.
1I g.dd
Ing for I’.'.imhi yesi,
changed band*,
k for a c-onb
conbideraiti
.-51
Perry.
r\:
Sir
i-ly of c„pp<-r
fair rouni*-r
ll l»a
metal, ami
I of gold
t n.'liing I
is the "Alaska"
It will K,*.-p
Gran.l river
ov«-rlMMjrd.
niv bHp|K-r
catching on a cleat In th*- l>«at am!
Her gentbMuan friend.
lc«- than oilu-r refrigerali»rs
Tl),- Ala-ka
Is a
dry air
re
frig,-rator and t>oss,-ss,-s u pro
\l»iot) chan)l»-r fr<-,- from «Mlor
Can and s.-,- It. Hi,- prlc- will
surprix- you.
FRANK TRUDE
r,v.r,“
time."
<aroi*h. S. E. Wait A Son*. Traverse
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
young
.•-.-ibU- ^■ituailnn
Then
-a\ing cr •w crawkHl back
bark t
lis wet clothes
’
the hard winter the farm
have
....’ 'ra,
lM*fore for 1
They were of the less hardy varieties
and ar,- often winter kilU-,1 far south
of that s,*ction.
The small
fruit*,
such as sirawlK-rrh-s. raspberries, ,-ic..
winlert-,1 In
giM*!
.sha|M*
and give
excellent crop.
Wild
d
black liern' buidies
lossom-. and a.s the
frost U now ov,T
tniusiiallv Idc
pronii-e
grocery
provIKons long*-r and use less
146 EAST FRONT STREET
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TUESTROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK,
>
DAY AND FRIDAY.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIVERY
Use Record Want Ads
You .Want A Buggy
YOUIL NEVER FIND BETTER STOCK
•TO SELECT FROM
mw a Jidly old maiden lady.
lartv of high degree,
o iiex.-r gcM-s to bed-without
drink of Ri»cky Mountain Tea.
Sensllile worndn.
Johnson’.s Drug Store
Our aoda fountain
is
oper
for the aeaaon.
Walt's Dnig Stora.
RFY A GAS RANGE NOW. f9
is. All connections fr,M> till July It
las Co. now In new bank block.
2194-tf
HfVis
A Few Specials
For Reit Tm m
Best grad<- Wa.';!) Bowls and
Pitch,-rs. large sire............... 59c
C-piece D,-corateil Toilet Sets
only
............................................... $1.59
Ih-plece
Decorated
SINGLE BUGGIES
DOUBLE BUGGIES
• SURREYS
’
ROAD WAGONS
DRIVING WAGONS
These are made in Canopy Top, lixicnsion Top, Bike, or cushion lire, and
you can have any kind of upholster^’ you want, cither rubber, quarter leath
er or full leather—'any color or finish- any style of trimmings—any price
you want to pay. from $:Ti.0Oio $110, and our prices sell our buji^rjes ever>’
time. If we don't have e xactly what you want we will
it for you in the
shortest possible lime. We guarantee both our good, ami our prices.
Toilet
5«c Covered Chambera.,. . .43c
45c Covered Chambers...........S9c
That Throbbing Headache.
GROCERYSTORE
Special on Suits
and Olackets
Sets only .................................. $1.77
'’arviao aaw or ^'vaiaui
Uncovered Chambers ............. Sic
Would quickly leave you. if
used 1Dr. King’s New Life Pills. T
sands of sufferers have
have prot
proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervoos
Headache
They make pure 1
aad build
. your health
Only
Mob
iioey
, back if not cured.
Johnson’s Drug Stone
Meads. DrugglaU.
BECOltD WANT AD.
thy a hecoro wamt ad
PidcHin.
There
baa gone to Italy, and la bis Italiaa
home will rerlae bla biqgnpby <
a
rhlgan.
■ludlng the three Buirick sis
Us. Ineli
THE MARKETS.
F. Marlon Crawford, tbe novel s!,
TBY
It turns out that the town of Pearl
each was nametl aft.-r a girl af
I, .statements of Algonar papers
le contrary notwlthi
vlllace
Ibe beach Itelng owned by Messrs.
Mackle
,J4ove1 Watch.
. are not quite so
.‘Xth-cted.
Carden
llilid
Potatoes
IK OOK mU-UKED KMULTS
$1.50 KBK TEiK.
KEKTEK KEEPS KI8 KEY.
•wentv-four members, and it is
l>ect.M! that over twenty mori' wll
initiate.1 at the next meeting
organiratUm Is the fir-i of Its kind
not written for the J.ivenlle mind, a
frrealsuble humor, as "Mark Twain
PRIVIITE BOXES
A. F. Nerlingcr.
Big Load of Hay.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The Oaskell Stock company u|hwi-ekV enKSKement In StelniMi
<lrand o|M-ra hmaM- last nlcht s
fuur-act tv.medr drama. A fill
would prove beneficial to everybo<ly In
the City. Not only would they furnish
^imalnment for the clUtens inn
MlndeB City sow bas a state bank,
be chaage being made from tbe bank
ng firm of Araot. Mark A Blower.
Tbe work oa Jackaoe'a new Came
:le lib
approach
celebration.
Reform is flourishing in Jonesr
drinking fountain has been pla
J one of the main streets there
public patronage.
Grand Ledge Is infested with thugs
era! holdups
of the lntend*Hl victims l*elng
tbe worthy mayor.
South Lyon Mason* will dedica e
their new hall Tuesday afternoon, and
the ritual work will be done
gree team from Northvllle.
On July 16 tbe merchants of Ionia
cease giving trading stamps
will ce<
premiums of any kind
goods I
lK> given away hereafter.
Bronson farmer 74 yean
is setting an example of thrif
younger
twenty acres
ipac fathers are hoping thi
will prove a lucky number
of the graduating class of that
w-bich rontalns Just thirteen
members.
Hastings
saloons
have
finally arranged
Sunda;
closed
up air tight on Sunday
Ks Adams never
njovem«‘nt < ) ftXrt
school wat
markets and gn»cery stores
she atari ed for
I Sunday moral
r
husband ba^
Hillsdale, wh.re
Lexington
E«!iior Keyes
built a tH‘Butlfiil home
Mrs. Partiyn
following:
N. ws has da.*he
has known her husband all hei
"lk>n't ask us if It Is right for a
summer
to cai: his w ife down, it Isn’t a
visiting relatives In Nebraska
of right
It is a question of
sb.- iMvanie engagcl
The committee in charge ha-
been generally sucreaaful but
■hoolma'am
>men.
skllleA t
Mlin. Carrie E Adams, for
k teacher In the public
Atlantic City, N. J.. prove*
krvp a secret. She wa* I
last February
to
Mr. Jo*
fruit dealer of
ceremony
In Atlantic
^ev*'D?." Frederick
k J. lanley
-
or MICBKAli
Bailed C.omblnelx ........................ 69e
Beautiful Decorated
Cup* and
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Saucers 60c oet
Beautiful
Tea
and
Breakfast
PUte* 60c »eL
You can't lose money by tradlnx
promptly looked after.
office at
Citlxena phone
rord.
John Danft
rkec
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
at Tbe Economy Store.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
V
THE EVENIKQ BECOED, TBAVEBSB Om^CH., TITESDAY, JTOE 7,1904.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
PAID 1100
FOB A BABY
RICH,
CHILDLESS
Hair Falling?
they know Ayer's Hiir Vigor checks faDin^ the hair,fettoies color to gny hair, and mikes the hair grow.
HAWAIIAN.
N>.n«iE
CASH GROCER
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
INCORRIGIBLE
WATEl MAW ETTOISlOlf
Traveled 5,000 Miles For express Pur-
B E S T
pose ef Finding a Suitatolc
uniform and satisfactory
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
[Ortrtbs! 1
Beene.-Hotel at Old Point t'omfort
New York. Jane 7.—After a S.OOO^
lile trip over land and sea to get a
baby—anybody's
baby—Daniel
Bidwell. a sugar (nerrhant of Hawaii, will
um home In a day or two with a
ly-halred two-year-old.
He got to
w York night before last, and Unmedlately Inserted an advertisement
morning paper offering 1100 for
;ht kind of an Infant.
e rigbi
o'clock: last Inight he had
Before
1 he sal suited him
seb^ted
r o'clock t - Hawaiian
"to a T
Long
apartment Ctied
with easy
chalrw. one »ide of glam, with a view of
Hampton lUuds. Euut at one end of
carpenter shop from the rear
i to the rear
511 West Fifth street %as granted,
petition to build a .-tore rt«m In
the rear of the Barker pr^-rty on
the room a lady, at the other an arliJlery otfieer
Offit-er -G wendolen I
Lad.T Why. 1 nim-an Webb;
UtIUwr How
eume you her.-?
1
thought .ruu were abroad.
Lady-And I aapp*w.-d yon were In
the l*hIUpplDTw.
(WBcer tWwklng at Ih-t admiriiiglybTbe same femlulue figure, tlie same In
l.adj -Tb,T,. was it we laM mrtT
OfBcer-Uave you forgott.-n
Lad.v At the graduating b..p?
OfBi'er After the graduallug lx>p.
ire the eighteenth in the last
■B,' he said to bis questioner
wnuuu. Riws
or THE WOBLO
latFT and emereil the serr ire of the
Hudson Bay Company In a very 1
ble position
I'eler Sa'.er of Sbmx Falls |s
name ot a strong roan who Is
Ihtl.. tblni; Mkt "tirt'lrl'” »ouuT«t
I all till. atK-miot. Mv .Ite .en-i
II marl, 8bc will Ull me I Difshl
sidewalk wes. on the
north side of Barlow
street to K;
Washington street was granted
fntm
the
Idcyrl
............. .
Orticer tsoftJyt 1 can f
thrill thst ran through ui.\ arm as your
hand rested upon It
..;r.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICF, ON THIS WORK.
22 K Cold Crown....................................
S4.TO
Bridge Work................................
4.00
Cold Fillings.................................... $1.00 and up
Silver Fillings.............................................
50c
Painless Extraction....................................
2Sc
Best Red Rubber Plate................
6.00
4U mOM SUiMtTEEU lU TEiKt
Remember we are on the second floor otl the State Bank
Building. Suit 807-i08. Be sure )ou are let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
rtae
only 50<
PARKER'S
May
Be
Marshall
only
.nteed
F. H
MATE
Field.
Joseph
Folk Flunka.
June 7.—If William
Sheehan falls In his effort to ind
Joseph W. Folk to lake second plar
He national ticket wH
as all kir. Folk's St
Beat Bean Pork, per lt>
.
. 7c
I at ill have aoroe Haked Breakfa.-t Foods.
Tryablta Flakea. Oxford Flakes.
Vigor Flakea
and
Cera
PMMi
Niu
Flakes at 5c package.
226 East Fnot Stmt
cbsirs, disbes, d
McGREGOR
BOY
SI5.00
r—uH KALB-S («W| auft wood. usalB Mas
r iHunW oo.. IWU -pmiM a»; UttaaM* am
JOUBB »X>K BJCKTltU HtaU.
KENT r. U.R.omaBB.
_____________
n
n
AwwaUt
MI8CELLANEOUB.
astonish you at tt
»
XiAl*-W« ha*, maw
iM- of Hay aad Uatua
I aU^^^j^i^ray work •H^AkV‘uKrVl^
HBAVY UKaV
OftlisT What need for L«.iior where
ing for ST-00,
the heart la enlisted'? i»h. Gwendolen.
many a night I lutve sat .m the para|.et
RASTALL. the Jeweler,
while the uummi the m<M.n that look<^
rvIlKMeHAKINU-Mtai Nettt. tWat ha.
(l^t^o^i^
dow u on ua so softly that night-ahone
P. S.—We fjrmsh handsome cards • LJ|
on the incoming
with every gift
Lady
Playing your guitar to the
agAUAMAHINM*. the tOslaalal,eaahaaaacvdonel's daughter
' j
IVI MilUid fur • short um.oaly. at OrHSats
Offic>er
(impatiently. - Gwreudolen. I
enough of thla
Answer me are you
Lody Uh. go on about tbe moon
shine. It's delightful.
Officer You are taoghlng at nu- as
you did Ixcfore. You cannot now. you
shall not
We are older; we are lK‘t
|
i
’
1
j
,
Lady-Better? Von at least .muUI not
be worse.
Officer Better or worse, for five
years I have been true to one love
Lady Now 1 remember Tbere waa
a blue eyed, blond haired girl at the
Point that summer, a dainty creatura.
w hose voice waa as soft ns her eyes. I
coufsaa she waa lovely 1 caught sight
one monUng of your cadet gray and
robin's egg bill,- winding up to
j.^j
jou ve l»«;n
true to her
NORTHERN MICHIGAN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Tr.v.r.e Cl, to St. Uoul.
j[BSTRU!TS OF ME
$21.00. for ibc veasoo
'J'his will
incluilc
meals anil
berth l>ctwccn Traverse Cnj amj
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First National
mcnc’.nu
Thursilav,
June
9.
I'KH
Slcatr.cTS leave Tra . ersr City
Sunday,
!<•
]i.
tit.,
ami
irsdajs, C. a m.
E. H. POPE. Alt.
R. F. CHURCH. 8. P. A.
h\he officer, bl- fa.-.- turuotl
em. Officer, bearing fioUteiw.
' turn.. I
I,ady (to entering genilemani John,
(Win r.-celved and filed. The
this la my old friend, fapniin Ituncan
mlxF loiicr'F rejKirf showing that
VIA TUB
Webb. Captain Webb, my buMi.«nd
had exjM-nded
w*» allow-d
■d $k*M
Coptftjp
<•11, ujM*n itj\ H'onll
Other Business.
Married? (To the entering lady . tHlilh,
ordinance
this Is my very dear friend, liwendoleu
•eet from
I'nlon
8wan. now Mrs.
tn ordInane* fur the
Lady Poiw Plain Mrs. Po|h-. w ife of
cement sid^walkF w
aessmeniE I
; of ilckcif and full par
a civilian.
per cent penalty was p.-tssed.
OapUln Webb-When did you two flciilar-.
Ill ion that Oscar Sim|i-un be i...
ployed to sutM-rintend all cltv c.n
m«<? Mr. Pope. «
'ulate you
Auction Sale.
Mnietlon work at a salary of $.1 a day npon having snarvd w. wild a utni.
h.- ibi>roiigLbr(Hl
Pcrcheron
held lit. until the next meeting
How did you manage It •
i:.5Cfi. owned by
. Othello IV
Mr. Pope-Gweudolen. l« this the for
motion t .t the old council room In
,8,u tuns Bay
.rtment building 1m* fitted I mer cadet you have told me about?
He fire depart
public auction
clat ion.
uf police - office and ; Tba one whomp for the chi
the highest bidder
sb*eDing room for a citv finMm. Poiw-The same-exactly the
llKit. at M
IS carried
aama. with no Improvement. (To Cap
Barn. Travers*- City. Ix-gli
1 reo,gulxe In your wife
The I re department wa-^ allowed
1100 fo! the expenses “Mhe conv^. , ^
► bre*-ding may he ».-<-n at the place
tlon.
sale. June 17th to 18th
For any funber informal ion apply
.Melville Palmer, Committee. But
n- Bav, .Mich
Jun 4 7-11-13-14-11
rve. It
ask Marle prerent intention
^*He
showed^ ihai^ Cmia
street > ^
nt of Chi
shall field, the great merchant
“shortent^ ibom 'ci ‘ a© Mrw Pope and Captain Webbl An
Ige could
eago. to be Parker’s running
the city jrerolr. Don’t trouble jourarTvea about
. that
the expen*’
The Parker leaders are now so con
iTd be very sllghL that tbe prop-! US. We can Uke care of ourselves,
fident that Parker will be nominated
the fill '
the.v have no hesitancy in offer erty owners were willing, il
would make a good dumping ground mocto nonaeoaa. Duncan It gets you
tng the Parker support to the
they think will best fill out the ticket. for the dirt removed from excavations , into bad hablta. You will be ulking It
dk refuses a concerted effort will about tbe city and he moved that it ; to ma nazL
be referred to two members of tbe
(Bxaunt
aach couple la a dif*
be made to get Field to accept.
committee on streets and walk*
two from the committee on bridge*, j
|s, ^ MITCHEL
Do you want the little ones happ!
It was settU*d that the members of’
____________________
trong. robust and healthy? One _
bridge commlu^
ige of HoIltster’A Rocky Mountala
Constipation causes two-thirds i
‘I
'ea will make them strong and wML
*
In
*
Ike
world.
Hollli
sickness
and^
Ro^ky Mountain Tea poalUvely (
motkm cooncU adNo cure no
Johnson's Drag Store.
TRY A RCCORD WANT AO.
nhaa4IUiils,aiM
J. ct»k..
Beat Clearback Pork, per lb. fie
I by tbe CHINA
boom of . anuon'Officer «;w:ei»U..len. I -wear on tin- SILVERWARE,
honor of an offb-er
Lady Which in all thing- nave love I
..
ohnsuD s Drug St’*** '
Meads. Druggists,
__irsrttkS2
Swift s Cotnsuet. per Ib .... fie
Lard Compound, per tti... .D/iC
B. J. MORGAN
‘"r'l.;
To introduce our crowm and bn‘dg;e »ork, also opcraling, to
thoir the people oi Tnvene City and vicinity our methods and
fine woik, we will for the next
Prem
Silver Leaf Lard.
TO INSURE
."‘;b:rniixf'i:%',.in,
years." «he write#. "I endured Insuffi
aide pain from Indigestion, stomach
ith seemed
and all rei
lalbHl.
r Electric Bitters and
mlraculpuF
I lmprov<
now I'm
completely recorered.
Butchers'
Lard, per lb.....................
Best
That wao uuge play
been transiHWted nt .Hie real euKSKVment h> n fourth. But s1k‘ would
I.ady Il*.--«^aheeouidnot.
Offlet-r t'oul.Inot?
laidy Sbe would have Innhi n fool to
trust you
ORlt'er-Tbere la a fallacy
Ita name from a toy cnlU^l
matroiw. a card wltb a plctureof a bird
on one aide and a cage on the other By
card
turning
made to apiKHtr
a procea
I*ody
Ofllc«T-By such a
| THERE’S
Lady You w ere too w im-a blnl. You j ,
of all men to talk like lul- I gave you
all the reKjH.nse your w..r.D deserved. WEDDING
Ofllrer 1 deMTved’ Why. (7wei».Ue
ion. 1 was as putty in .vour lianda
I*ady-Putty hardens very .pilckly
Soon. and you've fc
Officer 8o d.H-s a wi.man'w heart on j
Select your
occasion,
]
l*ady You men, wb..se game is
WEDDING
who slaughter each other, what do you
know of a woman's heart'? What to ^
you 1* ft wt.uud to II woiuiin’a very
- handsome assort
soul? I/^a ( x<-lting than golf, more so '
from
than pingtKJiig
Offl(-er ^iwendolen. had I l-llcTed
;
why did y..u not
. ,,„. :CUT GLASS.
..rr,
ipr'nr.T'.."';
Best
scavm will \k
..............
National Dentists.
» glrL MlasDaUH
QIBL^WAh-T^Tor asMcml I
^The i>rice for the balance of the
Lady-Does a muii deserve sincere
replies from a woman w
CURES WHIinOU SLEEP
;:::;t‘wVhr^
I
Officer--A full UKKUi
It stiHwl mid
way between the bortxon and U.e mert
dlaiL To the east the hllN wen- black,
over the bosom of tie- river the m.x.u
light shimmered. Ugbimg u|. the mouu
tains to the We,i. The air was still.
Ijidy It seems l.> me I reniemUT.
Bicycle Ordinance,
petit ion-
eb-rk did not read »he names, he In-ing
willing but the rounci: ha\ iog othci
bu-lne-s to tran-act before br.akTasi
Bidwell refused to tell the name of The names on the iiethutns occtipied
sect bin hand on the Great Northern the child.
With great hesiutlon he aU)ut two rods of paper, there
iHUween 810UX Falls and Oarn-tson.
ihe
was something ovei
11 The on*petition
His gr»-af strength lies ehleP.v In
old and was the prettiest
a>k(^ that the wheelmen be allowed
Jaws
On one orraskm he fastened
thing he had seen
In fact, ho seemed
e walks Isetween
a -trap around an anvil in a black
I.C charmed at tlu- prteipeet of go
m. and
3<» p m The juher
g i.iMMi miles with her. n'inarking
for the use (»f the walks outside
Oh. 1 guess I know how to manage
stre*-t distriii
a«av with the anvil
At another tl
e kid. i‘ven If 1 haven't one of n
I to iM- proiterly equipis-d
li) means of a rop«> and hts teeth
vn
You see. It had to be done
V
lamps and Ih-IIs
On motion of
Bingham the petitionferred to the ordinance committee and
lhr«*e Hacks of sugar, melghlug
Americans, and we preferred to |
city attorney.
eonilnueil llln€><>s pounds ••ach. grasp them with
year. i
fost.-r eliild here
So I came
Summer Band Concerts.
It Is said that tlu- Hs-ili b- tin- fsirners anil lift il
frf the -ouniesa.
X(-w York f.»r a choice specimen
iM-tiilon from a romraittee
MarlUirough would l»e offensl clear of the ground
e got It "
I ashing that the C(.uneil
the ap|Kiliniment to Dublin eastle w«*re
every
uitable
he duchess Is not an Enc
awaiian iH-raoaned having
It not thi
.1 ronrN-ris durim:
ftimishing
lisli woman.
e in the paiier with the ad
1-. July, August
months (»f
Mme Emma Uabnlgg. the famous
vertlsement. He evldi-ntly didn't look
S-ptemlH-r was
singer, who died recently In Vienna
forward with yleasur»- t(» what his
i rommiit.-e whif'b
eharge
half a <
. age og f
wif(- would say
remitio-rntion a
-hall rceelv.rated vn
me of the moat celebra
• She won't like it at all." he repi^at
areouni of ex|M’ii
render
if Enrtipe, 230 operw • being In
to the eounril
Mme Bab
1 In her i
In ndilition to br«*athing
Hy«
go labv hunting I'll know lietter.
received
by thr*s- or four tlmi*s a day through the Anyway. I'm glad I did^n't
^
III Inhaler that come- with everv outfit
guimn Victoria. Emperor Naptil
the in>atment of catarrh praying
ew York papet-; won't
and Empress Eugenie, all of
fl<«* wa- allow(«d for this purt«os<
home."
e«»rres|Minded with her
Among her or catarrhal etdds to mol men a plecOther Business.
friendss WlTC
were Bchiimann. MeyerlMw-r. ,.f flannel with a few drops of Hyo
Welmr and n,el. and pin U .m the night clothes
The rejiori of Water Work- SutK-rln
Mendelssohn.
Wagner,
Startling Evidence.
tendent
H (V Jovni
i •-omm.-ndlng
right under the chin
in this way. Hy
abiKiinfmeni of W F|<'aulkins
'*8horily after the late Franr Len (Intel will be breathed the whole night
act in connectiun with a ilau from i
long, curing while you sleep
Snow Steam Piinin e.miiiaiiy. m t
guaranteed t.--t of ih-- ii«-w p-imps
called on him to express the emper
adopted
The i-t wi!l 1.- made
or's aatlsfarllon. There was only one ;
The eompleie Hv.miei oulfli
rrlilclam to make-would the pmfess- |,.,„,ng of a ,HK-kei Inhaler, a medicine
week.
.w Iw so kind as to paint more distinct | ,,„.p,>,.r and a Imtile
)>i III I oil*-1 met ing
„ the buttons on the uniform, which |
,.,„sr
• inhaler
aler t
•h budge over the
- Hyo
wert* only Indicated vaguely?
l^n !. lifetime, an
iloar<lman riv.-r on We-i E’i‘*nt -ire. t
I be obtalwd
barb bmk«'d at him a moment over his needed, evira
$v,'.ee* waa apfrov.-d on Mr
glasses and said.
'T^tok here. Mr
d(,v cents
Gibb,- motion
The Inwr.l .rf public
C'oiincllor. I paint heads, not button], j,; ,h,. most •*coiKimical of
kopf.
work- Mibmitied a plan b>r a d.v-k line
catarrh, and
. majesty that’"
Boardman
river and
r.-cni
only one that follows a natural ni
I his
answer
mended that the line Im* l.'iib b.-for.od In treating diseases of the resplra
I him,. laughe
laughed heartily.
f•(»n^truction of ibe u< w bridge
lu-oug
roughl
organs. „ Physicians
advli
r.ieiilnr (;i*>ei TuVmplete
now llv
re(-<imineiida!
8lgi
:e (d climate for the cure
Ing all
; no one. at
With Hvomel. a change
GOAT’S PRANK
ig
her In.
State rir.^t |.
______ Is gained while at home
think of things thoaineal.
8he n-j ,,..a„ng balsams Impregnate the air
returned was adi>picd
Tb.- guaran
Basil of Damage Suit in Terre Haute.
runes to speak of anything concerning
,,r..a,he. and th.-lr health giving
amounted to ll.tlt.lt.
Tb.- r.-e
Indiana.
the stage, and so anxlot.s Is she t.» dl
K..rm-d..H,royl
.
onimcndatloti of tbe var.ou- «.niete
walks
and
cr.,.^
walks
an*i
plank rrovert her thoughts from her
| nu.st remote air cells of the resplra
Terre Haul.-. Ind . June 7-Can
Sion that when she g.vea out she will ,
walks that were nenb-d wa- adopte.i
goat "butt" a man long enough a
not pass l»efore a ihoater If ^e can i
y,„,
„„ risk In buying H>«i
hard enough to d., that m««'s anatomy
Street Lighting Bid.
help it
If the theater hjut bmugh. j; K
damage enough to •'•trant the
bid
of the Eioardnian
lli\er
her her greatest triumphs It has like |
1 suing tth(* owner of the goat fi
and Power comtiany for -tr.-ei
? cause of much sadness gripiH* and catarrhal colds, that tin
lighting 111 ilie rti> wa- re.id
Tbe
In her. and she has n'cenily fallen Into sell it under their personal guara
thra-hed
This question '
d was
a profound roelaoeholy
Her friends |(*e to refund the money if It fulleourts of Indiana as soul
ivi-^year contraci. dusk nn
are few In number and she refuws all
counsel for William Fiddler of
til ml.lnigbi and midnight _
o|s*rtunllles of making new acquaint
until ilawn. according to
Seeteh-Auatralian Romanc«.
the standard
moonlight
huslnt^ss. unarmed, as he
schedule ............... . .
fa lamp
Seotch-Ausirallan romance
Ten-year
contract,
same
happily at
conditions ............................
r.', a l.tnip
fasrlnation
owned by Samuel C.raff
Five-year ii.ntract
that it Is hendc
Recently. In the
A lamii
uJuati. The ceremony wf's |>erformed
hiwrlng (*f a rlergvman, he was sje^akRev. <;.-orge D Adanison. IronuTen-y(»ar
contract.
Ing In defense of racing and described
ter the arrhal of the bride
In his own l.rilllant way a turf contest
lung trip.
he had witnessed not Ibng ago
’ You
iH.rdingly. without giving Fiddler
i.ntrart has
Two rears ago Mr Utgan
know." he said. Interrupting himself.
lice that any s(*er.i society Initiation
II motion of
tralla to visit the h..m.‘ of bis anres• a famous horseman once said that a
tors In Patton. StNUland. near lUd.hle
ngham the matter w;
rare horse was ((f Interest only to
Burns' (dd homt“. There he met
committee on light>
three persons—the Jockey. th(’ liarker
g.iret
She was is and pn-tty
Standing Committees.
and the owner," "Yi‘s. yes. Mr foeksmoke
cleared away the
l..\e was mutual and l>efore Mr
claim- and ac
ran." said the clergyman ('agerly. "but
u own.Hl Ihe field of
The committee
gan left his
ancestral
eonnir\
which h..rse won In the race y.m were
11- am..iini.ng to
• territory eontiguous
pr™,.l
Just describing*"
Fiddh-f go! away som<-how —Just
r,* .-iliowed
Th.
; fami»*r in
There I
reeommended an
committee
on
ligi
tiiw n^titp
. Id the British .‘mpii
lamp al Wellington and Frill.’
il 8tralheona and
Mount Royal.
-tretHs
Adopte.1,
Tio' repor- that
Desperation.
I
Driven
ThomaH. iXibsun would
Fell the
world, j
Uvlng at an out of th(
■ largest
forty acr.‘> nevMb-d for a r.tt dumping
In the i remote from elvlllxation.
poss.*sslng mlllbrns of
ground for Snf.ti waF appro
itfien driven to des peratlon In ra.se ..f
great nc^hwevtr lands
IkH-kcray rvia>ri.-H that be
in
Burns. Cuts.
grt*at estate i accident, resulting
prals ami furs. iH'sides
Worst of All Experiences.
Acnew in r. garit to the
In Seotlann ^VUh all h
Can anything lie worse than t
■at ev.^n' minute will be your last?
lmJks*rtw-*rof"h^«mhlJ birth. Mi-; best .
Such was'ihe experience of Mrs S. H. city treasurer reported t
O..
father was a |NK>r farmer In Scotland | Store
7'.* of the city F <
.Newson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
Ibr
ite* Benaior Chaunrey M
railed
I with the statement
that "a man whri has acquired his
business quallflrailons In a rallniarl
oIRce will make a success anywhere
A few years ago only three llv«*s
stood liet»e«-n latdy Alexandra Duff
and the British throne, one of them
that »»f the present king then prlnc*fif Wales
The young lady has but
Just celebrat*^ her ihirie«<Dth birth
day and Is now eighth In the surees
I
(Continued Frotn First Page )
wood areoue along the south side of
FVont street to and Including l«l 11
Infant
«MT OEPUTIERT '
ELGIN C. LEWIS
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
Our soda founUin
la
Oteinberg'S grand
O
OPERA HOUSE
-THE.6ASKELL STOCK GO.
msule a most peonouncetl hit last
night. They arc easily the belt
popular-pricctl attraction that
has ever played Michigan.
TONIGHT!
The ctcatcvt of high*claai farci
cal comedies,
Tho Man
From Mexico
lOe, 20c, 30c
open
or tbe aaaaen. ^
Walt's Drug Btora.
TOMORROW NIGHT
TREIISIDETRACr
cheap.
South Side Lumbt
try a record want
try a
AO.
ItCCOItO WANT AO.
r
THE EVEKISG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MCE, TPESDAr, JURE ?, l»Oi.
Tmctn^ncimMi
XNI I
i^i ;i;i
»(CED
wave et his hnod hadnrs Loran hnd
ttee to any n wotd. Tt« rand yem
lente. and R woa*t answer. Tou're
be man for me."
at tbe irmte old Jadge.
■Bded. -Bead my
Sy*
WATEIt WATER
WATER
UficBte:* be sarMlaMM Whol eemU
y^g fellow who mnnipnlsted the mcaiB? Had socaeaBd bem playlag aa
mow^ eras loo latent epon his work aaderhaaded trick? Sorpriaed aad
to oee oaotber rovth. as tartrwn ss angry, he stood his grooad In spite of
hImseH. who leaned upon the fence the ware of dismissal.
next the rosd until hailed with.
"I—I doBt
oaderstaad.*’ he saM.
lello. there. Rod* Great snmmar trying hard to keep Ms voice steady.for bar. Isn't it?"
"I haven't any certifleate.
1 didn't
■ered know U was neoessary. U you've seen
the young mower.
"We’ll cut fifty one it's a forgery, and I can prove It
How's yours turning ootT" If youT give me the chance."
right. I guess.'’ was the
'The Judge looked up from the bnef
careless answer. "I’d be cutting this on which he sras working, and eoaaeming If I hadn’t more Important
ing be taw in Loren's face made him
lines*.”
clde to spend a Utile more time upinings glanced up at
bifl case. He lesmed back la hla
e skies.
chair and rested his elbows on the
"Must be a big thing If you can af- arms, brli
ird to use this kind of weather, for together 1
rars of his
le remarked, gathering up t
circuit had learned to dread.
looking
rein* and
_
_ a little curiously
'Vou have a cerUficaie. young
the young man on the other aide
man." hc»answered grlml
the fence. He wore hi* best clothi
no forgery. You wrote It1 yourself,
j
and
the
thing rare in the country
rnoon.
It’s
Ids '
season when
lur Mihcr’s farm,
when the aun shines,” and leave drest9 credit 10 you. sir. Now. do
g up for rainy days and Sundays.
positUjn a* I
"Tla. rather.”
Loren Blair settled
Blair dully, "1
road.
bis tie complacently and flicked a dust don’t” Just then the only fact that
mark from hi* coat sleeve. “About as
St be had
understood clearly
Roswell’s farm,
big as old
Judge
t the Roswell
?11 1farm and the Judge’s
That’s something to irisk a load or
•-notch w
SM Wer« Actually Making Sis of bay for. 1 take It ”
think.’’
Judge RotwelL o
’ U’hai do you mean? ” asked Rot
ilting
a
large
gold
watch,
"that
I c
Milaa an Hour and th« Crow^,
interested at once.
He dropped Ri
spare you Just five minutes for fur
Fairly Shuddered
and Slopped tbe "klk" to th
ther explanation. Yesterday aften
-rnoon
I before It sras fairly begun. Th
I drove
your way In the rain
f*ll farm was
the best In th
K highly exciting race took place
looked around.
□d. Your meadow was
Front street today between an let county and the apple of tbe old Judge
bad shape. The mowing-machine stood
am wagon and a soft drink wagon, eye.
re uncovered. The sulky-rake was
"He wants a man to run It." sal
le *p«-ed was almost six mile* an
the barnyard. It* teeth red with
c
Your hoe was leaning agali
iir and the race was watched with Loren. “Moore, who's there now. hi
Inter***!. Tbe pop man won but hi* bought a place up north of Veninor.
■ fence In the pouto field. 'Carek
was short lived lH-caiu»e Chief The Judge pays top-notch
with tools’, you had written with your
Hie told
him to appear
before more than I can make wo
rn hand. rlr.
share*
fur
father—and
I'm
g
"Ob your east fence there
Jiidg*- Roberts on the chargt
>ren boards missing. A bamm<
driving.
He Induced hi* la’e rival. tow nio persuade hi* Honor
Ju.->t the man he’s lrx>ktng
handful of nail* would have
ice cream man to g*> with him i
do?”
•What'll your father
them fast when they first came loose.
both drove to the Judge’s ofllce. H<
Iney
after
a
llftir.
M
r
Blal
Two lengths of fence are down next
the Ir*' cream man deserted
n ailing all the spring
neglected to put them
when the stairway sa* reached
open
secret
In
the
nelghborhixsd
wood
ihe flxi water dl*i>enM-r had to |
I he sras straining every nerve to
1 sag o
le.
Judge Rol>erts wa» in Ignor
bis farm of a "cut thmai ” mort hlng<*s because you drag them
!• *if the s
gage.
He would be seriously ha
rather than lift them a little.
railed If IxHxm left him. for help
*IH :i* ’Slack,’ sir. or Pro no Jut
bard In get through haying and 1
s farmer'’* handwriting
was tesdarad. Mr. and
Hr^ss laat arentac at
parents. Mr.
H. Mrs. M. A. H«as. 4l» Rose street,
aad It wa« attended by over 50 people
The h«:<»e wasjery prettily decoratad la boaor tJ the occaalon with
ITS Max aad putted plants. During the
evening refreshment.* of Ice cream
and cake and punch were served and
mitmooist
church all spent the evening in an Informal
MAUXIFULLY OCCORATCO.
way.
There wer»- a numlter of out of
town guests present, inriuding the
groom's brother*. Fraak. Charles and
#1^ «r All MMlem Ur*d in a TastaJohn Het'ss of Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs
M rnmmt^n. Mary C. Hind ' C. E. Ho*t frf Grand Rapids, a slu^r
Mr and Mrs Jai
•r DatraH %Vtll Apaak at
crofim; Mr*.
tinele ofr the crfw»m
Taniflira Maatinp.
Oberlln of Bingham and Mis Blanche
Johnaon of Sutions Bay.
r*. He •.•* will
A tepraaairtative auabcr of dlairtct
Thnnwlv
Iwr their
new hoi
voflMS ara la attcttdaaea at tba Flnt
,9mmcT MiMioMARV soamr
^ '
OOffVCfmON BCOUtt,
h.r^
lUVTMLECATES fUUiMT
rinrr
. 1.
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IL m ebordi ihto artaroooa at the
opaalBS aaaaloo of the Woottuf. For^
^
alSB MiaaiqBary aodaty.
Aa taformal raoeptloo precaiad liie
ragalar prograia. Mrs. M. A. KoIIokk.
praaldaat emerltiia. had charga of the
opmlni daTotloaal aerricas. Th« predOMlaatlag tboagbt la her talk Aaa
the power of Ood In the hnmaa «»ul
,8ha daaired ^that the keyaote of ih«
BMattaga might h<* love In the heart*
ai^JIHea for Chrlat.
^ ^
lows:
Raaolotions—Mr*.
Wm.
Ru».en.
iUBlatea:
Mrs.
OowiiDK.
Barker
Craak: Mrs. Denai*. Lake Ciiy.
Barollment—Mrs. Minor, Mr* l.ouf
man. Traverse City.
Mlaakmary Frk*nd Committee—Mr*
Thomas White, Boyne City; Mr* O.
W. Bump, Petoskey
The recording secretary read the
ilaates of Ust year’s me< tli
The tympoaium was then
Urs. J. Stone presenting *‘An
great
for China.” She spoke
ness of the Usk in tning to r-ach
China with Its millions of population
|
atupid in Ignorance, but
■ i>.x)i»le
are crying to America to rescue
le I hem.
apiteal
Ivcn by
Russell.
Osisgstas.
The delegmtes present today i
Follows:
Miss Irene Tennant.
City: Mrs. L. E Wolcott. Bn
Mrs. H. V. Wade. F’elittun; Mr*
iwns. Traverse City. Asbury church
■'raverse City,
lary C. Nmd.
W. Bump, IVwk. v;
iu
t.*key: M
i. 8. C. Sherman.
Camea. Ek Lake; Mrs. OrMlla
Wmm
Mrs.
Olive
IV
llhf.
1:45—"Strong.and Weak Point*
Our Auxiliaries.” Mm. W. H. Churrhlll.
S:lb—"LAtest
Missionary
Lltei
i Browning.
i:3e—Solo. Mr*. A H. Hoilidav
S:35—"Rex
Cbtistus;
How
Study It.” Mrs. L D. Falrrhll.l
3; 05—Children’s
half
hi
—Report* of district ofBe«'i>
Reports of standard bearer* •
Report* of eommlllee*.
Mlacellaneoas business
4 :45—"Mizpah." Mr* M.'B Eldred.
Program of W. H. M. S.
Keynote—"Our Homes for Chrii*t.”
Wodnooday. Juno A
7.S0 p. m—Devotional exercise*.
.Sev. M. D. CarreU Traverse Citv
Mualc-Peto*key W. H. M
tnry of young people’. i
ISJ"*
BENEFIT DANCE
O. W. D. Bpll Tleam Will Entertain
PHonds Tomorrow Evening.
The O. W. n base ball team
give h dance tomorrow evening In
PVuwatem hall. The dance will be for
the hdnefit of the team. Helm’* full
orcbeatrn will tomUh the music.
:TBT OUR VELVET led Crddm.
Wm. A. McOooI. ClUsdu phone tTt.
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tltf-lmo
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Thursday Morning
1 Taffeta Silk Eton Jacket, all 3^59
shirred, was S.(K». now........- 3 Pcau de soie Coats, box ef- ^
feet, was 15.00. now............ #*UU
1 Taffeta Coat, box effect. w%s ^
15.00. now.............................
i
1 Pcau de Soie Coat, box cf* ^ r)Q
feci, was 1-2.1X1. now...............
' «“"l7.50^°now"“V.‘”.’‘.'""‘: 8.60
There are other Items-worms’
"Do the best he < :n, 1 suppose.”
>*1* In the apple
tree**, yellowed
"I’m not tied
the short answer,
e«s in the peach orchard, and your
last wi
him.
I 1was twenty-one
w-indmil squealing for grease—but the
He'll lK‘ rather cut up. 1but he can
wt>rd written largest^ in your certifi
NEED THE MONEY.
somewhere. I1 gU(
guess. A chance cate U ’Selfish.' Your father has be«>n
ils doesn’t come every day In sick fur *lx months and needs
like
But Wylie Team Can’t Play o
week, and I propose to make the
ost of It. A fellow owes something
count of Smallpox.
work l>ecau»e
himself.”
turned twenty-one
and fee!
Mr-ot,
To the 5kIitor of the R.-cord: Owing
•'It’s a good chance ’■ Rodney
dney Jen
n iM tier yourself
Have y
, the fart that the township board
common Justlct ? Is the
health has prohibited any public m*
* chan«M
ings or gatherings of any kind on
inguage? My advice tt» yo
rouni of small P-.x we are unabh
accept th.- challenK*- of the Ijtk.- A
lissr liall tliib at the pn-xent ilr
Wmio a boiijr
However,
w.- n.-*‘d
I".*, badly
ti
lurk to you. Ija. l.ci me kn<
would Just as soon have Ijike A
you come out."
1 Ladies lisht Scotch mixture suit, trimmied with black velvet one of our b«t
i, dara;;djir';';''’
I6.00
with fancy
slightly w«‘t aroi
,rrd"^ot"CU;’ 12.60
"8.60
Anti sever^"T>thers at like reductions
.About a dozen black ami white mercerizetl sattren waists t\iai were QQq
'huiY pric
.\bout/3 ilozcii Latlies’ white gauze vests,
tliscolored, were ■•s:’
lOc
.Another handsome suit of all wool mix .Anoihi.’r lot that were solil for 1 Qa
35c. just a little damp, for....... * a/Ls
ture. was '25.00, Eton Jacket trimnietl
WJX'.
rdei
^•sslble we will arct.ifini.Hlatc th
ll>es and>Bar«.'’
-d on hfc "chariot of Industry,
drove/tbv- big horaes aero,
fair man as umpire.
H
r
Davis.
4
rather envious)
lanre at
the Roswell fa^m °/f only he ha,id heard
9 another month
» Fanner Kenton's nephroust
written that
work out «»f dtvor* or lose his health
E. WILHELM
za... .Tx"
rxLr'.b”r;:r;X'-'^-
^••Quite plain^Judgo R..*wen,
And I
‘^Careless-Slark—Selfl.sh ’ "
Down
COR. FRONT
AND UNION
Dally Markets.
le Chicago imarkets frv>ro qmit
mmlsslon o
received by
represented by |
..f W F Ben
E It McCoy. Mercantile Co block:
Opening
High. Low Close
Wheat-
tit??;, i
Washingion
:
oh
the
vacation
The O. w. I». base ball
feated the Williamsburg tei
1 Poplar point bj a sct«re { ir. to 5.
; place-1 In
The cement sidewalk gang n.m
iuencc*d tearing tip wooden walks on
si.le this morning prepara
I his "U!
notice." "blit you see how it Is
certificate rang in U.ren Blair's ears,
g«»t to help Lira'* boy If I ran. You’re b it he met them wUh a firm resolua good hand, though, and you won’t
have any trouble In getting another
place. I’ll 8|M'ak a good word
He would pel the tools under cover
to anyljody that comes along, but you and mend ihc fence before he slept.
Pork—
don’t need it
Your ItexL^recommend Yo*.
and
the
windmill
shouldn't Ju:>
tiiKus:. 1
9fher
S,.pt
1 L’ .*0 »•'.
the farm
lard thought Rixl. Then, a* a thought r
«f til- morlgagp b«»fore fap struck
to him. he laughed a little grimly and
‘."J
Devotions.
SALE COMMENCES
illscharg***
mtiody at th*- Jesting 1
the trial
Mrs
Dscorations.
A< you will see by the accompanyinjj notice
lh<*
the damage our stock sustained from water,
we will take the loss cheerfully, as our loss will
be your pain. .-Xmong the
e goc
goods damaged are
s’ Suits, a few Waists,
Ladies’ Silk Coats, ladies’
i considerable lot of Summer Underwear.
We will matk the entire lot of soaked garments to less than half price; some
arc only slightly damaged and can easily be fixed as good as ever.'
HIGHLY EXCITING lACE
BREVITIES.
The decoration* are somethini
of the ordinary.
Over
two of the same t
tooned on white ron
moth representation
____ _
tghlrh Is expressed the motto appr
priate to both societies "The Worl
for Christ.” Occupying the place ol
honor, of course. 1* - bid Olorv," and
with It are Union Jacks and the ling
Mf Japan and all the nation* where
missions are supported, by these i
cleties. The flag decorations are
B. Holley’s world famous eollcK-ii*
kindly loaned by him for this oc<
Bkm.
Mary C. b
tonight,
r In Met hi
crowd to
w
York
. ______
_
“She abould be offlclally ordaineil
preaA.”
Tomorrow's Program.
Re^redBced Frtm Record of Joie 6IIl
atandr
The ladles’ Aid s«»rleiv of the Hap
list church win meet In the church
•on.
E R. Barnard. Mancekma;
Armstrong. Hart ■ Springs;
E Barnes. Petoskey; Mr*
L. B. Carpenter. Grand Rapid*; Mr*.
Thomaa IMilte. Boyne City; Mr* L
• D. Phlrchlld, Boyne City; Mrs. Stan
ley Eanalng. Boyne City; Mr*. B..>ce,
Boyne City;
Mrs. Anna
Drowning
Mancelona.
Others will arrive thU
evening and tomorrow morning
-
Lor«*n
!!.-*ii*tod
Y.r. br,br',".i»;r.'b.
meeting which was to be held tomor
ha* been |Mt*t|Ntned on nt'cnunt
Kn.H-land’s funeral.
11 Sir Knight and Lady Maccabc
requested to mix-t at their
•tive halls at 2 p m Sunday. June
i:. f.ir mrmorial
frat‘*r
will hold a
regular
mt-etinc
tonigh
Refn**hments will IM- s.Tved
A full attend
desired
o gets t
t a job with
Still the thought
not entirely
A Great Tomb.
might hav. l.,..n but for the Judpo’s
warning, and a* ho nt»w meant it to
..I'd
"l-'ir-i rat.-; ' ht- called back chtK-r
full,
-nut I didn’t ge. the place."
Tz,
lb In th
of Ka
courts and avenues of sphlnxe*
possibility of having
M..an.hilie Dmen.
uni
•n. untroubled
by
The Weather Bureau.
It fairnes.« or neg
The weather bureau collects Its in
way
Ju.li
be made
plar«-. and underwe-nt a sesrchl
iraph system of this country is at iu
TRY OUR ^'EL^’KT Ice Cream, j grap
amination on sub-soll plowing
J exclusion of ail other
Wni A. McCool, Citizens phone 978.
sen
of crop*, care of stock, p lining
whatsoever.
*
ilSSlmo t.ii*lne*s
l.iiOi
N’orthern MIrhigan Poultry and Pet
fruit tre<**. trimming grape vin, > and
Stork assoelstlon wa* |»ost|*mcHl last
dozen other branrhe* of t ' sclenrc
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evening on arronnt of the nb--enee i»f
of agriculture.
tblent and secretary.
“Oh. he put me through my pace*
in great shape." Loren told Rodney
secured
•cured of Miss Mamie Iki
IVspres i
that afternoon on hi* way home, "but
Hore on the south *ld
io Furtsch s store
I answerc-d him glib as you please,
DfKiate people living «
thank* to father’* being full of the
same notions and bound to talk them
The regular monthly business
morning, noon and nighf. I g.-i *lrk
ig of the Traverse Cio Musicians'
and tired of it. but I guess it’s *erv.xl
isoriation will \h' held Ir. Ihe acade
me a poo! turn. 1 could see the old
nty Ihi.- evening at S o’clock sharp
Judge was mightily Impressed with
Business of Importance.
the store of useful information I carrv
The
Missionary
society
of
the
hat'
httrch of Christ will mo.*l tomorrow
enlng
at 7; 30 with
Mrs C G
I friend’s ,
Strong. f..lo Union street.
A cordial
nation to attend this meeting
by driving off Only a r
r strip of
extendcfl
the meadow remained
. and he
wa« at
c sunset,
PERSONAL.
' Well. I’ve I i* good
nailed It
down." was th e answei "tbongh we
to Elk-hart. Ind . didn’t close th, • bargain
He told me
Mrs. F
Befnrt' returning home
make a week's visit in South
other Indiana cities.
Dr. and .Mr* C D Miller will leave
"It may
Satunlay night for a week’s stay in Rodney could n.
saying as 1
ToIchIo. Ohio, where they will attend
rove oB
•II
But 1
pn only laughed.
• wedding
of Mrs Miller's
sister
•Don’t
' called after hit
They will return by way of Mackinac
’Anrwaj
done a good day ’* woi
Mrs. Henderson Pangbom of Grand for Loren Blair.
Rapids Is the guest of her daughter.
"And left your father’s hay to spoil
Mrs. Charles A Skelrher of Monroe In the field,
or I m no weather prophstreet
et.•’ grow led Rod. with a gl
Miss EdUh Cole of West Knevenlh southern sky, where tbe <
street left this afternoon for Omei
piling u(
where she will be tbe
the guest
gue
of Jo
fleecy masses.
_
R Santo’s5 family for a few days.
’The rest of the week was “catchy
Dr. W. S. Strangways Ihas returned weather.” bad for bar and tbe temper
frtwn a trip to the State Medical
of those who make It. Snnny morn
ciety. Toronto, and other Canadian ings. clouds by noon, aharp shower*
points.
and goats of wind, noade haying slow
Mrs. C. H. Gibson of Greenville
work. On Saturday the Blair meadow
visiting her iwrents. Mr. and Mrs
condition to leave, but LorE Roland of Sute street.
up to
meet bis apMiss
Rosomond Shadek
has i
polhiment with the Jlodge, He entered
turned from Cadillac to spend i
the office with a brisk
k step and
summer.
which, for aoine reason,
ed to anger the grnlf
nir oM gentle
man who sat at a big desk littered
srlth papers.
”No. air. no. sir! I've no bargain' to
BMke with 700.“ be erHahsaJ with b
j
|[>
T.;
hia* side*IirthrriveT
Wear Jap Silk
Waists...
the top Iloteb of Tasbion
T+iis is the most pop
ular of all materials
for summer waists.
Black and white are
the colors. Just as
, , easy to launder as a
lawn, and much pret
tier; prices range from
$3,50 to $6.00
j
|
|
Cisr^ .jej byBlU4y>nb»wraCk;CM>sgj
We w,li sell vou a suit that will ole^e you—your friend*—and save
you some "pocket chink" betides.
how much better you^an do here.
Might as well come in and see Just
Many of the best suit* you see on
7.50, 10, 12.50, 15. 18. 20.
Craveneltes, worth fifteen dollars for.............................................
THE BOSTON STORE
Faithful Horse Heir to a Fortune. ;
Strang'- case of the affection of i
3 may 1
for a I
cam*
light n
recent
illy In
St. Djuis. Mo .
t«i llgl
of Dr John Gllwee ’
when
probat'-d. The first danse of the I
stniment provided for a trust fdi
of
to be held In the name (
falThful old horse. Tony, which
serve.] the physician continuous I v
nearlr 23 year*.
The rlause in
will was as follows:
ly horse. Ton
Tony. *l
”ln c
1 have used
rives me. I order
cenltate be placed li
per axmum. and
interest used far
hla food, shelter
care so long
g as
lives, and after hU death tbe said
shall be dirkled among my legal
rs ■■—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Farm Colony for “Drunks.”
Thf W'loian'i* Nstlonsl sttxillsry of
ii. Opp.-nhein.er ln*tltute |
seeking
I rMsbiifba farm etdony ot1 I>mg 1*1. rerlalni victim* of alcoholism
of nature surrounding him.
Pyramids for tboasands of years is
now to be dispelled by the electric
light. Maspf-ro. the director of tbe aoclety Intrusted with the preserratkm
Egypfisn antlqulUea. has begun
work
rk on the historic temple! Of
c-----Karnak ft TI'bebe*. So sooceaatnl haa been
t that the inner paai
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• of the great Pmariia BrewTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
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' RCBULTB
Hi
THE EVEKUTO BEOOKD, TEATEBSE PITY, VtOH, THESDAY, JHEE 7, ItOL
Love and a
Theory
1
NEW LIVERY
aW^f^^hlatrr dad I was alooe.
and. aod timt lAotlfnlwWBat oae feeU different the »xt
”------------------------------- ---- "•—- •”
»r Cdwsrd C.: Ltnpton
>UB /om a«o • sootbrni i^tii.
vttli a valet filled wuh that
tweet teaderneet tbtt toodiee
Bttn't been, ceme
1 bare oerer foraoum}
mnni
&
BUiabetb Martlo. 1 oerer «o forret
Bbeet Mae. bjrpootlc. lni*tloc ey«. We
^foere frteode at «m«. In ■ week «ar
ra»C7 bad trarenwd the *-artb. and in
ree*a eacb had esplored tlie a>jra^
Mica of Ibe otber'a ajmpatbeUe heart.
the happf vacattoo daya
paaeed. 1 retarord t« aiy ewonur ofloe, « hlle a tbouaaod ailJea Interiened.
Kaowlas the dlfferencea U>at eilated
l>y natare le eor rlrcamauoeea aod In
bred conrtetioDa. I Uck*<l Ibe courage
to raU hopelewlr In love with Mian
Maftin. Altbooab cooiir»«r»ce Inroniarl
ae that detlcatc adraiHm would not
he rrMiffed. frt tlila Iiwnllfir at Ibe
M time tacreeaed mj ('onikUon
that I had oo BMral rl«bt to eocoor
M* a radprorlty of dt»j>«ee«UnM-nL
t of mr Donbem IHrih and
tr the imarlatocratir aiaiiiliHtlea of npnbllcanlBUi I realated ibe
'tacnputloa to win tbia awoH KlrKe
lore.
No matter bow n-ntHtl. awb'
traloinc aa mlne-coold not nlwaya liar- ]
oioolxe with tb«w Innalt- oplulona beUI
“The Japaurae wouicu Drier weep,'
So concluded the wrtler of a Japauew
lore atorr. If that writer could bare
seen a partlnc that I wiliieMwd the
other day. he would Hot thua haxr
rviumitted hlniaelX. aaja the corre
apoodeut of the l»udoii St. JaiueB
Uazette. writina from Kobe.
TU a reiaalaaa Teaaao^a.
Beatitr is woman’s greatest charm.
i'a-lores beantiiul women. A pretty
wM’a-t
>n dreads maternity for fear of losing
thi«]K>wcr Uliat can he done to perpetnate the race and keep wotnes heautifnl?
wa. not d taU man. either, tif medium There is a halai used by cnltureil and nnHnsbosds
hei«bt. with a bis che*l ami lojuare cnttnrevl women in the crisis
should investigate this remetly in order
ahouMera. and a t-ountmance whb-h. If
to reawore their wrivea as to the easa
not altosetber handaomc. wub uumia
with which children can be bom and
Ukably houeat, he was a typical wil- •jcaiity of form and figure retained.
dier and a man.
There were uthera
almllarly uniformed on il»r platform,
and a aiuall crowd wearlnc the tradi s the name by which this preparation ia
tional kimono and clod’s waPtied them knowm. It diminishea the pain allied to
luollierhood. Used IhrongbouI pregnancy
with admiration as Ih.-y Mrait-«vl
•t rclievea morning sicknesa, cures aose
Ihelr acwutermenia or Mjuatied
breasU. makes elastic aU tendons called
their kuapucka ami talkiil and puffed apoo to bold the expanding burden.
their cisamte.. That might la. their Muaedes aoflen and relax under ita inflo, hmt oodau oil that station, for they •nre and tbe patient anticipatea favorablv
' wen* off to fai'e the ICummimiis in Kun*a. ■he iosue. in tbe comfort thus bestowed.
Mother-a Frle*4 is x linf-------- -----------barrier of my aralih and your o*n com
rmal ai>plici- -"
Mother’s Friend
■f;.
''kWwakt toc
PrfliS'riirtix'"'"*'”
bar In face tba creaiMt McrUicc in lit-’
ri i/.Ar.nii
platform ticket, which U iKiwniiul on
' Uo .«a
! eyea -and lojrli- wan m crtiirmil
Two
!• iwportan
wlien DO aoft arnia wm* . ba|H^l iiIhhu my neck.
But there came
atniRclliiK Two ainme nnio. b. l.l n fc-. iiUr woman
amount of reaaonli
with my honor ronreakd from me that
I lored Ellaabeth Martin, oor any
One mun< l••llg. hwii*I •tnlinice
doubt of tbe full return of love from words
that noble little »lrl In IHile
Hut no and we parted forever
A wi-ek biter lllj ••o|i-a-ii ii« e. striekeli
■r bad thla conviction muatervil
of tbo. n.iuamv. woul-l
me than the atrucgle wae renewed to With ................
have weleomisl II l.ilblle liors<*whip
make my will tbe domluntor. I com
I ivilllil lolenile no further de
Diltted DO wrouK In lorinK. hut tbn plug
wroue lay iu |>ennlttin|{ any evidence lay In ending this iinfortuiinie in:i|ter
•I l•(>ll•.ider>l
of auch paaalon to appear to Eliaab<*th. j lliat I ditierveil
mees ill.life
a of were o.inpailbh*. I Liieiv i.ml .iiv.-pt.sl
of Oener^ Richard Martin,
ntui as CnnL KtlaaU lb Martin i
weoldi and fKiwer. Of his
daughter M. ••kfd only tlint tln-y
to Ik* an lm,H.rt
grace hit lio^e. treat Ids guesta with In imler Iu fnillilale tlds
dlttlnetlve cMuiesy timl maintain tts* lenulnisl to udn|it the llusirv
tradlUnOa of^U family.
Hut Ellw
i. n condition siibjm-t lo mental cm
both klartln aongbt more than the irol. and. nfn*r llmllng Muue one wlnis.phwBurr and honor of hwlam-ing the ’ expi’rleiu'ea. iimbllloiis ntid eircvm
family aoUal aevounts
SU* sought ' stnne-s wen- in bannonv. to w in her
She aaked no hlglier gmil lore nml lo pb^••e my alT<s lions iiiid
bitoble wifehood and rootls-r
welfare in her k«si>iiig
I
The giNKl ami the unilesirahle f«*adM EUcabeth Martin underwUod turn of the uniiinrrbigenl.le young
_ mcrilk^rw wifehood and motIkt-| women of the ,ielghl-.rh.-sl were
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I
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Fro.,
courtesy.
!
It They ms-m.sl to have an
money grew on Irc-s itiid all
£'£‘H
^ou complnin of our differm . i_
reaulilng from Ufolone •urreurJmrs
1::;..:.':^;
wi-re
cMimion
enough.
^n* more the fault of the
niother who Is ambitious .nid wlio bus
forgotten tbe n.iuunc- of the struggle
y.mng w trelnssl and iv
memlH-rs only tbe btltcniess of Hint
p. ki*cp up ap|Hiiraiuv-s
^.ruplng and saving
romfurtable fortiine
roninnee mother or daiighier
ward lo lu these dais im-lud.-s
aerrnnts. a maid, a butler ami a Knucb
chauffeur.
At luat. In aplU* of In-lng so |Mvullnr
and particular, there cam* a eaiidldate
Without llniv nbsolutel.i wiili.ml llaw
iDten-stlug. Intelligent. In-gb spirited,
gooil tasie. pcrr.s-1 In foiiii and |kis
Wfisliig all of IhoM* feminine gniccs
that pli-nse the av.*nige man
.lovL-il.
tlwiigh a.*rion* when mssi Is-. se:is.ined
eaougli to comm.nnd resissi mid n
wholes«iuie finr. she inaki*- a capUal
eoiiipaiiloii and a gissl chum
Y-m h.*c.
wlien I ls*gln 1:iIking of |s;iIn-I 1 wan
III tiH* imiin isiint .ind .ilmost
Ing liefore she left for Ja|i;in
I did
Just what yon would li.nc d•^l•■. and
exactly whut Iwclv.- nioiiilis iK-fore 1
had taken mdciiiii o.-ilh never to do
irtwin-
FORXDODtXa Of
MisroKTrax
tton 1 bod expected with great dread
Mooday morning my client*. If there
were any. found this notice on my
oace door: -rm going to nrtilirate tlo
do thou likewtai'.”
At Naahrllle Elixatieth received roe
with marked cordiality and aui*h lack
of aarprUe that I forgot my ajHilogy.
and my inclination to exidain gn-w lesa
o« the n<*crwslty diminished Instead
of a day In the dty tbe day grew
days, and not until a telegram from
home demanding my Immediate pres
ence waa received did my mlod revert
wllb a alckooing thud to the fart Hint
aboolutely no part of my piinioac
vlalllng Naahvlllo liad been ni*»\
pUahed.
Wllb the telcffram In my band. 1
made my l^at call at tbe home of Ellxn
betb Martin. From the moment of m.v
voeeptlon wo both felt that unconi
fortable foreboding of niiarortuoe. Tbe
awkward oilencca and Hie diatreaalng
attempta lo break away from our dread
DDd renew tbe animated conversations
•r peaceful contemplailons of former
rlatta led'me. like tbe will o' the wisp.
Isto tbe bog. With 111 aelt>cU*l words
1 otumbted Into a dlscuosion of anul
frIcadsbJtia and that high iqiliitunl
lore of which poeta dream aud aiigi ls
alooe know dow oot exist and ranuot
between warm blooded men and women
. -of a lort that denies the body and
neeka tbe oool and feeds on pUUtudea.
Her eagor listening placed me more at
oosc^ and my mioacb became bolder and
Ar»
olijc-tlons
thing wrung wilb this love lll.-ry
W» DOT* F«LT T*AT
J
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ly gave plai*e lo a look of <s.n«s*m.
; her isiunteiisiKs* biighleinsl again as .
J .he espied tl.e group of siddiem. *nd ,
the one for whom ahe w as hsikiiig j
j preased through the little thn.iMt aud
advam-ed tow ard her. .Vgatn she smiled '
I and courlt-shsl as her hiisiuitid gns-ted
her iu that M-vi-n-l) |s.!it.- mid formal
way which Is the luanm-r of Japanese
husbands at all tiim-s
Wllli but a
word to tbe womiiu. be i.jpyfully snap
ped Ills fliigeni for tin- W.lili<-miun of
hia sou and belr. iiud then ib.- little girl
left ber motlier mid Us*k h<-r fnihcr’s
••rxrossciora tjUT i waTmEii ton."
h*ske,l outstn-Uliisl Land In l-ih h.-rs and
stock* an.! bonds' Most I-* - 1- hawke
looktsl up .-It bim ln.|uliiiigl.i
Tln-y
aaunti-nsl to the .lul.-i .-ud of ibe plat
form. tbe uiotlier folding her limids at
her back for the siippori of the infmit.
a aun- sign of fatigue, and I .siuld s.-e
<u. I
t me home
Itwa-oo'
longer right for nu- to kivp this ex
pericnce from l«ibi*l. ami that very
night, without r»*w‘nst<oii. she was
given the enlin- story
Tli.it i:iiz,aU-th
Martin had In-ii my tnn- love I did
not conceal
.\o def.-n-*- wa* made,
and none was ni*x*-*ar>
Then- were
tear* In l*ali*-r* eye*, ii.-t of anger nor
KU. W.. i
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I
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For a few weeks this discourtesy
! nude no difference with KllsaU th.
Her lettera continued tln-lr clieerful
Dean, their encouragement and literary
brtllUncc iintll auddeiily strlckn. by
my Iniii of appreciation, fi-oring abe
bad made loo great a rommlllal. a few \
deliberately cold lines nskisl
b«
.iw^f^.»^r*tea all the muscles
dlaUiirtly pn*tty. aud with Uk* ideas^ auteat arisato in ackimw b^lginent of j ------------------------- ---accorded her b, ilic of ’
men ly paM.-d the U.y s bead
• plaiN.i
• girl’s t
I noticed that her lips
' and her fai*e was aliglitiy |K»wilcre«l. “last words”
Tbe deinon*tration
' and tbe tltiy baby abc w as iwrry ing
tbe l»eopU- seeiueil lo pleiisc tbe
ick was dressid
dr
; her l«ck
III Ills pictur- woman not a little, mid It .s-rtainly
IMle girl deligblisl tb»- children
She was siuil
L- wumatis kinioiiu was lug. and I WOlldeMsl did -he r.-;dlre
clung l.
also nttln-d In a new dn--- of
that is-rhapa her gallant -polls.- nilglil
hrighb-si colors, her stniighllj cut I
nev.T n-ttini
with the little sliav.-n circlet on
The girls on the plstfonn luiil .g»em*d
crown b«-nr1ug evldeni-e* of s|ss-lul
their bnskeis and w.-r»- takiii.- fr-.iu
tenthui for a sjss-lal ms-aslon. and
them jta. kets of cigan-lti-s w hich il.i-y
' chubby mile fai-e dcli.-nti-ly
attached to the baiulHios held hy the
coolies and
Id 1Uiiis »s»nvi-y.-d tlii-ui '
|
( more dUficolt by tbe comr
aaaorlatlona and duties of ilw
■ candldnte for my matrimonial
^^jjpjnan’s wife, who from elM»t-e ^et. However, none w.ns eyrKiIy s:il'^D^eilty must be cunpanhin i.ml uf.rtory
................. ..
us. much
cook, bousekeper and nuns- bitsIm-M of tin* man. l ew were willing to Isar
advlaer and pim lH-r of tl.e nlii.bl.. '
share aud were prune i., grumble
nfckell
j Home didn’t like the tow n ami w.iiihlii’t
There aeeraed lo Is- but one answer hvc in Myersbnrg for « ”i.ilnt of mon
to tbl. uoeaUon She did not and c.idd
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oot onderwtand
'I’ids answer left me
u.,.,- yoni.g h.wjeis
DO nxml right to assume even theisia
Slbllltlea of our matiimuidn) nllliiinv.
BEAUTY rmumPHS,
mo
If >ou fail. 1 tsil
SliS
!,rs'rr".',7
m,,4'vrr^TouT’li.''w.Wn.‘!
rir/l"h'r2f
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Fair, hut fal-<*- the hloi:<l.- wig.
low i- a gvi-ai lliiiig
When a- o.i- rid-
lor lawyi
It - i
-Ign
Cbo-I b*s w:ilk«-d
Don't t.-ike thing* a* th<-\ - «»Hie if they
Li-I-i.' g to oih**r i—.pl.•\n acn-eable is-r*oii I*
talks to you al**ut vour-o-lf
i
who
A hr’Hle with a - uir di-i-'
apt to
ihi- h.»n«-> no«*ii
In M-eking their h-iel lotare cotii|**-lh-*l lo sliib- down I
As I.ing a* (
of EUr
a woman can
als-Hi. the mesw-igi* of :i g.-mlc, w-.man
WhUe the iLmc*- go.- on ar awkly heart to one who by ehaii.c bad
waril nun gitn Hiere with l«»th fi*-t
usuriicd her throne.
rigan-tle li«tid* can'l
•’Tell her." lIllrolK-Ul .Manlii -ald-« a- other* smell them
"lell her that as I I’oveU you. N.-i!. so
>hall I love ber If she odds haiijum**s
* .avoid- nil Inleri iew
to your life" The tender nobility of
this message broke oiir ri-*tmlnt
.\n
hour afterward, when Hu- stih.- were
and all no Muict that Hu
very I
amlible. a the paa bill.
ts xfxr hi*arts
lieatlnj
c of her
.Yltuost any inarriM woman will
open w
window
indow . Withoul. nil ^ pnsluee br*-ad. cake and td* If h«T bn*»
clothed Hi us^mlight. in is-ai-i* wnd hand will fnmt-h tl*e d..iigli--<'ldmysterious U-auty. Then, a* if hav
cage Daily News.
Ing drawn inspiration from the clear
An Iri-bman raya * phyolchin
eyed stars.'my Isats-I turmvl'nn I said:
man wtio kills you today to save
“I would have despised joii. N'oi!’
from dying lomorrow.—t'hkwgo I*aily
and there waa no reproach In her voi«x*
New*.
—“If you had conwwU-d these tilings
from me.
,\ed. I I love h.T. bs.and-aml I want you lo marry Klixa
U-th Martin because-wrtl. bec-an-. «n*v‘ the siwing booking* for Euroi*
oldled Up to ber t.itber. »lui-»-i oier
balancing berweif eii h.-r liny Hogs,
that he had cracked a Joke f..r Iier es
pei iai U-netii.
For awhile I forgot that little fmiilly
aa 1 hoti.ssl therwllwjii olfi. iaU l.ti-.ly
dl.*qdaylng from the waiting r-m- mid ;
booking oftl.s-s tbe Liiio inarii. the iiii ■
lelitloUB but effei-tlie Japnm--e ting.
has so freijui-utly ls-.-n eniw lm-,1
with the union Jack of lsi<arrlvlng. nil paving f,.i n
people
piatfoi
;«‘t and all lM-:iniig a h'.n<»*>me
di*s<rlptl..ii
Th.-y
hruiight red and w hU»- lanieru*. t.si.
ond I now und.mt.MBl why n wa- tl.at
the lea houiies In the vli Inliy of the
aiatlon. the "station hotel-, w.-rc f.tiMiiiod with Inutems In-arinc H'.- fniiiillar emhiem of the rlslag -uii
liie*«-. I
afterward b*nmi*l. were l. fi htimlng
all night whik- the tn«.p t.:u..- w.-n*
pusHltig through “to light the -olrtier*
on their war,"
There wus yet half iin hour le-fore
the trutu was due, but tin chitti-r of
flogs on tbe paved platform in* n-ji—-.1.
and all was already bu-ile ami e%. n.ment. Young girls in l.rlgln kim-.mi
and gay old. with flower* or r'hiHoi*
in their colffuretl hnlr. broiigbl iinnint
little basket*, and a couple of smiling
coolies carried bnnilles of 1 .ng Imin
IWM
A full hour had elnp*.-l; llie train
was tnon* than thirty miiiuti- late, and
evening was falling
The api.ro.uli of
Hie train was herald«-l by an unmu-i.nl s<-ree»-h. evidently turm*l on f.ir the
OiTuslon by Ho- patrhdlc eiigiii<- driver,
and It was gr.-cti-d wiili a \.«lferuiibantai:- which soiimb. ''tj bU.- ’ bur
rsy ” w hoa shouted by a i-row .l an.l s*
It steamed -low ly In a huinJi.-d lieatU
were thrust fn>m tbe wm.h.w. ami a
bundred tiny flak’* flutter.-il nml ru-tlM In resimiise to the b.mr.al snd wnv
er<3wd.
Batiiai:
Itauxal' |
j Ban Uanrai:
1 , Tbe little group of siddicr* on the
plAtform were Jiwularly hii*il-l lute a
compartment reserveil f.jr ibem. all
being pre-«-nte«l by iH-opl.- m the crowd
with flags, amid the beario-t sayo^
Inaras. It was then Ihalil mdl.-eil the
[ mother and the chlldn-n
Tb.-n- were
I no embrni-es with their g.sKlbys. m»
! kisses, no cambric haudkcrchiefs. The
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY Backache
H^^CURE
^
TO mr FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leasctl the SHANE BARN, 12.1 State meet, and putchaseil a fine, new, an.l
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK
consisting ot first class single amt .loable carnage hones, rubber ttre
bikes amt gent’s driving wagons, lop buggies and rubber lire torrejrr,
1 am in posuion to furnish you with THE SWKLLEST RIGS to
the city. Ktmtly give me a call.
BOTH PHONES
RK.SPKCI FULLY.
Walter Benton
:S;H
opslkln shook his hvu.1
Sv~?is:2S£
lake them stand
t InipresKive sendoff I had ever w iiiu—1 The niidoiihted siii«*«riiy of the emwil. many of the
w hich would eieiitnally
'..vri
„,j„„
,nig|„
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„ i,,, .i„.
*4-nt in tl..
train w ith M
;,r.|
• n-
neath the dark .-oier* of w
be svH-u tbe wlo-els of th«
rlag*It was gomTIm-u
Hie horror* of war ider- *1
Tbesi- soiiilier *iirs n- the
station lu the -emldnrkm-* *<*-med'io
cruelly shut off the brm e hiiightor
fihoiitlrig as the sound gradually .
nway
There was an imb-sr-rlbshhlen«e In Hie ebbing croivd. luid
spirits' sank as I notlei-d Hint *wi--i
young mother and the two ba
blissfully Ignorant of her eanbaby was dangling a iidnlntiire
li}nteni on a siuoll lMiinl**>. w
aomebot}y Imd given Idm
Ilie v
an's
was momentarily *<T*s-m-l
by her long sbs-ve ami then
glimpse fniin the weird liiiitern
w II st.»ry
ber powdered face told its
It was a* if the bk-uii bad e*-ii nide
ly erased from the fruit -be was <-ry
1 they Kliunieil luniieward
darkm-ss I tlmugbi of that senten-*-.
"Tbe Japanese women never
Maylie they H.-ldoni nllow the
to l»e obs«-rved. but. iK-lieve m
are many soft brow n ey.-s luol-teiied
In “happy Japan"
HAIRDRESSING FEES FOR WAR
Jmitswese Wassea t* S’«tre«» Klsl>w
f« Hria Tbclr laisd.
Id time of war therv i- alwi.ylarge uumls-r ..f women w 1... are
sum—l wilb s d.--irv t.i -«-rv.- iIm
country aod gn-ally gsll.-l l> tl.<
llmlt.-d <K’|*'‘rtutiin.-- f<jr d.Mng *.« Jui>
aiiese women
In thi- r>-t**--t
em •'ountne-, -.-lys Home .Vote* Thel
enunot eieti minw- the iw>ui»d.*l on i
field
Yet they have f..und s way
rendering a *ut»*l*nfliil -.Tvl.e to th
country
They are I'oiidduing to
without the -M-rrh--* of batnlre*-er»
long us the war last* iiikI will give '
money *•> *av«-d to the govemnieiit
use in cnrrj’liig on the war
In America thI* would l»e no great
aacrlfii-e. nor would the flnaneinl
cecds l»e of much eoii«e.|Uemv. but lu
Japan bnirdn-sslng
the “artlat lu hairregular liilerval* and nrraiigedark and gl««-y tresM-s iu a l>eeouiliig
manner. The arnmgement
condition, for young girl*, marriagea
ble maidens, wiv.hi aud w idowi
have their sjavUI style of .-oUTure. Ttie
of the proN-esa I* almiit !o t'ento.
ronned only oui'e
and. Ihougli It la |*erfoni
a week, the numl*er of
r |«
forego balrdressltuf
propose t
It is
trlotlc reasomi
sacriOce may produce
hoped
fWxXt.Ooo monthly to he a|«-ot
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
' to put in your coal for next
winter and
SAVE MONEY .
’•'** •*‘*='*>*
iMsiph- Into the cnmil
iipartim-iils ’I be clgiiretti-s w.*re
■"Happy.” till- deiiiiition U-.ng
rtute.1 on the packng<*s In Kngli-li tsprluteil
ni-alli a picture of llritnnnhi hami In
hnnd with Vauifilo I lime. Ibe g.-hb-ss
prims-ss of Jnpsii. ilm- symlMillr.ing
tie girl 'll llmia San lier niotber call
ed b.-r was S.-III i.i ws-iin- a pa* kei
of cigarettes for ber fallier mid 1111:. kiy n-tunie«l. deligbi.sl. with two p.n-kI throiigli
NOW IS
THE TIME
by letting us dcln*er direct
from car lo j-our bin*.
?
A Case ar Mlatakea ldealll>. IteaUlenta of n wtaln part ..f .Kpructrecl have often iw**n two clinriiilng
„ld Indl.-s. twill BlHtem who l.s.k sn»
Uiucli alike that no ..m- ev.T ls>Hi.-rs lo
dlstlngul-h iH-twecn th.-ni. coming out
from one of the houai-s. The fn.-l that
Hi..y Iwth dress alnio-t alike mnk.*» It
harder t.i t.-ll Ho-m apart, .'^.oiie
who know* the old ladies very well
reint.-s that .%nti, while making a Imr
rloil departure for «»ne of Hie big -le
parlmenl stores Inst wwk. put .
oan'* Is.imei by mistake. In winlklng
thningli the st.irv site came siiddenli
front of a full length mirror ond
kb-p|M-d Imck In nstonishnieiit. saying.
. 1 didn’t
coming down loiiii this morning1‘hlla.lelpbia Teb-graph.
THE C. L TIYUIR
COAL CO.....
iloth
I"’
IT’S
A WATCH
% Wants 7111%,,
Commencement
season—
$10.00.
•« was. Tirwd.
Every one sboul.l know tliat to eat $12.00.
be dige* $15.00.
$20.oa
of futigm- tbe dlgealivp
Handsome Chat*lalnoaforth#
organs ore unable to |H-rfoTiii tbelr
girls.
nnturnl fumlloii*
The gland* of Hie
atomach will not form gastric Juire.
•Small sited, thin mod#l caa#s
s dellcieut In .iiinntlly and
for the boya.
dlgi-stlve apparatus I* In
capable ■of doing efficient w.»rk. Wlo-n FANS.
should rest Is-forc eat
exliausti
WRIST BAGS.
Ing
If a faint or sinking Rensailoii I*
exis-rli-mv-d n-Il.-f may W obtained by
RA8TALU th# Jowalar.
drinking a glass of Imt water or di
luted fruit Juice of some kind
Aa Kdarated #;eha.
An ordiiinry eebo 1* a curious thing;
but, a. i-.O’ding lo the siuteni«-nt*,.of a
rreiichiiian nl a watering pla.tjin the
ryreni-e*. one eelm on the Frain-oKp:itit-li frontier Is so far fr.nii orillnaiy that it must bnvestnrteil in .ktiiiY-
an andlence of wide eve.] tourists, “you
There is no equal or coro])ah>
son to be made between our
HOME MADE
BREAD
an.l
pn-’lplcc t# precl
has pnaseil the
pice, and as
tongue.
have beard
Hut. J
Aa Opwanaalst.
The lirule and bridegroom aat side by
aide
’iDc-arestr' he said. loiAIng up
Into tier i-yes. for he was the amalh-r.
so tliJit be really and Inily look.-d np
and liilo ber eye*
“Yi-s. love." *b«- re
sponded
in soft, frightem-l mouse
Ion.-*
"If I had known that tuuii.-I
was that long 1 would have kissed
you” “Didn’t you kiss me?” she a*k
ed with much surprise
'’No,“ he re
piled.
”\Voll. som.-lssly dld"-^'leve
land Ijcader
others.
Ours is xweet,
wholesome ami natritious.
Our
graham and salt rising is hue
and the pride of Traverae Cily.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time.
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
StKkt, Bnlt, 6nli, Pmitiwt,
J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
A Sititfl Doeiatit
!• proof Ifi hMir im
w ooort of U«.
fri
^VorftLTi
I
soled
nUHUDE
Suita 308-Naw Btata Bank
bulldln*. Corraapondant Gao E,
Ellia. Grand Rapida.
Official Market Quotationi bj- pri
vate wire, direct from New
York and Chicaga
Abaolute security.
IBELL PAVING TAX.
CoHm
ment of 81
street from tha i
line of Division
the west I
la that firm’s gUMrmtttee to tbe coa- of Union street
In my hai
earner that tbe eontents ere eouad
f the a »nd I
sgetber with the accruad Aaterin tbe been, £ne in Hevor and duet
all unpaid InatalliaeBta. tha
end emell proof.
same to be paid before Uie first day
of July, 1904.
AskFtraMirWi
M. K. Haaken,
UMiaiCofiMfi.
City Traaaurar.
■Room fi02 Rtau bask baOdl^
A Lay Marcantila Co-.
■-
.
THE EVENING REOOBD, TRAVERSE OITr, MICH^ TUESDAY, JUNE T, 1904.
BUSIIESS CARDS.
GIANT DISK OF OL458.
Howforrest Won NewLaurels
A rCKHETB /UtinVMttAMr WAK STOKT
pleted by tba lUa Or. John PWte te
laoe and at once tbarenitar dedarto
tba tarscM In tba wortd to aoan to ba
mounted, aaya tba Pbtladalphla Baeord. An obaerratary wltb aD moden
appttancea will alao ba btoR for It «t
tba American uaireratty at Waablaffton. Tbe uKNUtlBC of tbla ItM ato tto
buUdlns of tba obMrratory wUl cuM
flOOjOOO ato to made poaalbla by tba
Sift of a pbll
rcnnaylranla.
Two yean wera Rqolred to make
tbla creat lena. lu maker waa
preacber ramarkabla for hto InTentlre
ircnlaa. Be died about a year apo
bU borne In GreanrlUa. Pa. A rema
able tblnc about tba accompUablns of
tbU work of Uar. l>r. IVate !• tbat ba
waa aaventy-flva yean of a*a before
ba beican tbe luakins of lanae* and
atudj of aatronomy and after bis
^-anced ye«n bad caosed blm to glra
acUre pastoral duliaa.
op ad
Dr. Peate
•eate becan tbe atudy of
tbe metboda r pollabtns‘sUaa for aatronomk-al i *, lu tbla be reedrad
some Instntctloa from man
technically acqaalntad with tbe work,
llarlnjt acquired a tecbnIcaJ knewlad*e. be at once went to woi
some lenses of amaU alxe. It a
J«M an MM
br*a«» r*'«* Htuixl* Un>e W raltx Ills
IBE CMfiim;a cantlrT
<MMnl X. B r«rmt MMad to
kM rqovtatloo as ■ gmt boneMk flgbter by wlnalnc
. bMk
vliitofiC • re-!
Tteiory at Brtca'a fana. Mia«A 1MU At, artnr of 1i
^
Uoc F«»r half an IxMir br **re Tl«orMM battle. U« men cbarKtojr tbelr par■■in and Lurlinr tUio baL4 di>od
Bkse'a cuua. AUmt T. w'ckK± tbla a«vbjr ab IIflanklnr
mM line vaa amaabed by
ft""** tbe b-ft aiM tbe artillery on tbe
rtCt4- lUce a battery barled
bartrtl doutUe
ettMTgm of canlkter Inn. lUt Kedenl
rauka. and Lyoo'a brUmde ruabed
”•ard. compteflna tbe r«»nr. Htarsla'
Ci>lorul bri;:.tde made an Itieffeiiaal attempt t<> ifiid on. but fituilly dlaaulred
under tb-- mniati-r of Ill<e'»
l5rkdS.*^JJ^G«era! K D.j«
MirsM toaichad otrt of Memphla witb
raagb fMtac band off SbernMn'a 1
,
'
fma XaflbrUla. Tmn.. boudreda of
■ittaf ftiMB tbe acme of operaUoua.
T«rk» bafaro wttbla ibr atrai-e of all
mmth§ tba oMqoUoaa raider r«arebt
tod b«ac alated fur deatruetkm by bla
aUXloM foemen for tbe pur]>o»e of
■■ftoatodiry Sberman'a mart'll. Genand BtmrgU bluaHf led an exiadltiou
o«t «f Metapbla to auuap i'urreat at
Cto tbBo at tbe Fort Pillow affair In
Aprs, but tba morefsent bad failed,
Hka maar otben of tbe aame natun- In
tto eowae of tba w»r. When Ktursts
cniaa wltbln al«bt of Forrein at Hrb-e*a
farm to wanted to tom back, bot waa:
dlMBOdad by bla oAcera ami fonind !
far tottla on tbe an- of a dn le tbr e- i
foortba of a mile In extent ab«Kit b- If
i altor from
bouaa. bla iis;bt
froBi Brtoe'a
<
rMttoff upon the main road ab. ,c
wbleb to waa marrblnc south ward.
His forea comprised two brlirade« if
earalry and three brUcadea of Inf^m
Oj, wia two six ffun batteries of lirhi i
■rtlllafj.
!
Forraiit tad with blm Lynn'a, Ra< k-<
■•'a mod Johaaon'a brigades, all mount I
ad BMto and two four gun balten.s. |
about 1,200 troops In all. The gnmad j
wtora Btiirgla formed bla men w.n« He- I
▼atsd aad thickly clad with atutm-d
■ tod1 Ungled UndrTgrowih.
nnd«Tgrowih. wlil.-b^
wlil. li^
fsrntotod dorer for tbe tnx»p«.
ttooa aaldler la Forreat'a place wo ild
tova token a good position acroaa ilie
toltoT and compelled bla fm- tt> aaaunie
tto InltlatJTe. but tbe Impetuoua figbier
waa faarfol of delaya and gave tbe 4>r
dar far a geoenl atuck. Bturgia' mk-d
raoatrdd tbe aaaallanta with a terrible
In, tod tba aoutbem line waa mmla
■d. wttti confusion In some plaeea. i>pportaaaly Foirest'a batterlea came to
tto frant at a gallop and opened brisk
ly oa tba Padanla confrrmtlng Itu< k
art brUcada. Under cover of ilie
ten daya' ntlona for tbe troopa
Urs<* auiiiil* <>r ammumtlun. fell Into
Forreafa baiHU. wllb 1>mj unwounded
prtaonera uf war. Forrrat captured
fourtet n plecee of arUllery In action.
l»tur;:i<i rrtreattxl all ulKbt aivl rearbed
Ripley, twenty four nillea from firire'a
farm, early on July II Au attempt
waa made to reform tbe command
tberr ami iftre furtber liattle. but a
aincle regiment of Teuneaaee troopera.
only rio atron*. appeared gjy^tbr road
beblod the town. and. after cbeckinc
an attack io tbi* rjuarter. which tbreiitened to «-ut tb<‘ line of n-treat. tlie F<derala amtn mar«-lie.| on tuwnni Mem.
pkta
run of rarioua alzes before tba end of
F«*
bU daya. One of these la In India, and
one twenty-two Inches la i
owned at Tbld college In Greenrllle.
Tbe largsot one made prior to tbe won
bla eiM-ort. and wltb them derful alxty-twu
he atti« ktM.
Fe^leml. r.iicht thirty and a half Incbea In diameter.
htindnd
men.
In
bnrcly. bming
eludluir
lug t'oloncl
M Md’nilg
One llumlred and Twi ntb*tb lllinola
Infantry In tbU fight tb ncral «;ri»rson. cummamb-r of the Ktxb nil » ;iv It la said, tbe molten glaaa bs«l
airy. nam>wly *i«cBp*tl caiiiiin* ni the poured Into tbe great mold l«efore
bund* of Porreafa ynuiig«-«t l.n»tl».T. reault was pronoum-ed |H>rfei-t.
weighed then about a ton ami w
rolonH Jeaae Forreat. FImliug
Fit
completed Upped the aeale at l.ri00
selves
flanka. the FedemU abnnd«ms| the pounds. The glass was Uken
I'cate'a
home at Greenville. Pa., where
grouiH before a atnmg ctduinn which
Fom*ai had S4-nt nroimd ili«-ir r«-«r be had built a workshop suitable
roukl get Into poaltlon to ctif off the tbe new Industry Into which be hud
entered. Dr. Prate here made
retrent of tbe rear guard.
Forreat aH out' by n rnumlaliout moos grliidiT. which la aald to have
road to brad off the enemy nt Kniem. been tbe first of Its kind.
Before reaching
WORLD’S BIGGEST BANK.
largrat .New York Itauka far lu tb«
backgroand. oaya tbe Baukera’ Moulb
ly. Tbla U the combination of tbe big
gest of the LuuduD banki
that ranks thirteenth on the Hat. or the
Uoyds bank. 1
cbexb-r snti L4ven<ool District Uauklug cornier})’, limited,
blued l^niduti bank w Hi be tbe birg(*at
banking ^lusUtuilon lu tbe world i
WUI o\ershsdow even the big govt
ment banka, like tbe Rank of Rogli
and tliosc of tbe French. German and
Ruaalati uatious
Hie striking fact abont tbat combi
nation la Unit It la a coiiaulidatlon
tbe must Important of city banks and
the largest country banka. In o
words. It la au alliance between
two largest of the typ«s tbat bandto
this dUlInctlve I
Hanking laws here and In Fttgliind
llcally dIffervnL Tbe privilege
r EnglU
llab banks to hare lirancbea la
pnled to
rltal lnflnence*ln bringing <
mai^otb banka abroad, while It r«BtrlX similar growth of American
J<mfitk>na. State banka In .New York
booae. In a c
tucky cavalD
1 ».;i.»t.
SIS
tba
'.M
mia
Forraafa artUlertota Dromotlv man
them opou the Federal.. The fire frou>
tbaas plecaa dlaabled tbe hors.-, «ttoebed to another Federal loutery.
which waa abandoned to the purHucra
^w'lemen:—Tbe Board of Bdncaciao of aafd ^ity hereby present
you its tonoal i
the aereral pube raised by yo
poses hereinafter
beretaaftf -menUoned for ib«
entire support of the
tbe public i
and for building and other ptm
for the current fiscal year, viz;
Teseb-~’ —MrV«a
1-J7 (M
TiiTEb.;". !S“2Sf.
Tkraw i«wxrttl laateto af lUea.
The throwing of ri<-v is no longer
conalderrd good fo.rui at faablonable
weddings, ac'i'ording to tbe statement
of a prominent society leader.'. wtys
PLlladelpbia Record
Pai*er couf<
are now used Instead1 of rice, and tba
bride and groom are pelted with hand
the colored bits of paper, tbat
adhere
picturesque confusion to tba
hats a
clothing and refuse
brushed off tike rice,
rice. -nda
This ajiring
ai*ri
ataUcuera and even tbe toy deal
have aokl large quantttira of confetti
for weddings. Tlie custom of throwii^
rice at a bride la said to bare originat
ed In China centuries ago.
^ To'wu: .ierryin.-iti lu umking hla
'li.- i—.,
bi»
n-wn., .,.u«tr>
"-mtly b-artx,l of a ,khw. sU-k
«nan abo n^vnOy rattm frv>m Irv^and
with bu wife ami ...x- cbiui When
the nUuiater ralbd
Fadar^ crowded In the single road
mtly
toadla^ to Ttohlmlngo creek, where ^ Herrt
riergyman augp'stw
out of l>ed And •
r garden.
troopa brought to tba field by Stnrgla
"'t mgyr do you good.” be adth^
ware worn and dtotreaaed with tbe long
aarch. Tba bridge waa blacked wlUi husband had Ix-tter remain
Wi«oaa, tba taai&a of which had U«en hot»e until llie foUowlng day and then
■tot down, tod tba retreating soldiers
• Utile recreotlon, Wbeo lha
imbed lata tbe crato to pass tl*e ob- clergyman returned a week later be
■tmctlooa. Fomst ordeml hla rav- found tbe hoshand still In bed.
airy to halt and reorganlae for more
-Haven't you been out of lied alnca
■Baettra purault Aa aoon aa the bridge > ^
atknd tbe mnn of tl,e
oaBld to ctoarad or wagaoa and dc'oria ciaak.
two IBM of BleFa ODBfaderate battery
‘‘No. Mr. ha baa not.- rrpUed tbe
wuckad
way ttooi«b and. takingdon't like to tell you. air, but
tofucabto pralttoto haraaaed tbe redoctor gave my hnafaand up a
«B tto tvanirs oC tto
*1*0
WO BoM hla cloCbeB.
I Ttot'a tto raaaoB to dItoT so ta tto
I
Uarmaay-s r»tu. Alrak*!.
Barney Anderson
___ ____
».M
NOTICE
. .f3i:.7*Mi I
ToiJU
SSir-'E
l.tMMt—I ;.(Km <
.V c- «o“‘*
FFATT.
F. HOLDS WORTH.
Committee on Ways ami Meai
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Casa StroeU
Traverse city. Mich.
Memlier* of the National Electrical Omlniciors A*s(wlaiion i»f the
Fnlle,! Blate*.
" N^!“—Nolle
Reports of Committees
Traverse City, Mich . May 31
To the HonorahU*. the Mayor an
C4.unrH (»f thtfclly ol Travers.
H!*T
(!^t lemon: —Your
.N'.ivs
I in tlie prikO'oiltngs
Ordinances and Resolutions,
finance.
c<*nmlnee
f. inH lhe matter of recommenda
e May..r
apiM.liH o coniiulti.*,- i.i iiiv.
ordliMin^-^llxlnK
c-nain city omccr* fot
Vo 1^ Onrin.^l.y’ihee
The .Mayor oii|''*ii“‘',« Aid. Binphaiu.
..... .......
llEEHS. f'lly Flcrk
I siil.mii the loliow-
ni.v tn*asnrer
.....................ji.i
employ hla
etnpiov his
K,«r«irdcr'* ciurt.
'••igiiroa-ster. ....................
Mralth i.i.fiircr tno cxira.s).
S-2E.=
Drivers »if tire teams, each----
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..HEALTHIEST....
^•tbeo^atmV
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
JOHN R. SANTO
I saEiuL mmmi
L.IOM-T
SitS-rmtSdl^l
works
h:«Kintxr> of water w.trks. etu'h
..H^^er works ........
Naw Wllhalm Block
"‘iw-
Commit l«*e on Ways i
Movel
ELECTRICITY
upon th.- aiH>n*val
the iVuincil
Seri ion:’. - Thi< Onllnance ohall take
inimiHUiie ..fleet
Move,l l.y Aid Gil.1,1, that the onll-
A*r fOm
watts
PER 1000
fund
S-Ts;?'
'IS
■ i
tlie BTHl
W iijion —it* I
rtTPM.-lnr> HV
.Na>-»-N«ne
i:.oo
Ordinance.
An onlinance to defray the.gen.-rol
Biardiai fihai Elietric
iT,i fBir Cl.
’■ """■
T,. IK. or.laine.1 by the founn. id «t.e
t^ti^
,------------------------------
to'^ef^^^^^^^^
rapids
era! exiMMuittun-, ami HabilM.ea of the |
«
iboiara r>
COMPANY.
Tbe use of potato alcohol to fornI*b
fight, lirat and motive power hat Im-.*
developed rapidly and to a v.-ry
degree In G<Ttuan.v. Germany
AMOe E. BINGHAM.
duces aliout GTi.nuo.OUO tons of potati-ea
OBO. W*. LARDIE.
a year, and uses for bunuin food. atiH-k
food and atarcb only about 3G.U0U.id0
Committee oo Way* i
tons. The reuMloder la enurerted li.to
alrabol. ua**d as a power generator,
be ode
ightltig. pwt
and for cooking, bratlng
Carried.
Y'ea*- AW. Btotown. UopkW. «»*
raet Umpa.
lett.
tordto. Ortott, iUoule.
tt. Ototoa.
Ol
I light. In distrkta WllaoD—(8.1
'llaoaI it to etoaper Umu Noyodbttot from I
AM. 1
•JiEiraSTS..
All Work or HIghsst PoosIbW Orotto.
Fins Gold Work a Bpoclalty.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Offico—608 New Wllbeiin Block. 8tdten*' Fkona 888.
J. 8. Mem
6ii. 8. McWitly
M0.1ROE & MeWETRY
6ENERAL INSURANCE
nTANH.VKIm-
>MeA.SIFLS *nd Knrmrr»Hutu.I Kir.- Iffiiraim. ('wmpany
'‘-helm
block
contorraity with the law and tor i
nre department fund..........I r.,tMio
5r.'.:;/,r ;
; :,JS
, .......... Mr
in';S SSSS'
O. F. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
. i>a:KWt*u>. <;
Satorte*' fiitnl ...............
i.WMi
: .tTuur
Total. . . . V
1««C0',I. accort!
all the real
property sub;
city, as fHlows:
Stnst dletricte Noe. 1. 2. 3. 4
a tax of 3 mill* on a dollar for the genoral street district fund for the pur
pose of defraying the general ex
pensee of street work In accordance
with the provlirtoos of the charter
within the limit* of the appropriation
That there be ralsM. levied and col
lected according to law a tax upon all
the real and pereoual ratote or prop
erty subject to tax lo the said city
os follows:
Street district* No*. 1. 2. 3. 4 and T.
a tax of one mill on tbe-dollar lor the
purpose
defraying the
irpose of defrm:
Improving and repairing
ind other
wlthli
e. expense*
____
appropriation*, a* may
arguable to each of tbe streK
let fund* for the curreot fiscal year.
That there be raised, levied and
Hected oocordlng to tow a Ux of
e mill on tbe dollar on all real and
pernooal property subject to taxation
told cUy of Trarerae City, MIebiran. tbe some to be paid Into on Inter
est and alnklng fond to pay tbe In
terrat and principal that may i
chargeable to mold account.
All « which I* reepectfnlly automl
Travsrss City.
DRfi. fiAWYCR a r^tNMALcioSN'^
n*co lumen.lei!
('arrieii.
mE.
---- r-'-
n.Tk no eroidoy bis own
*h'l
.li'.tge of the R*»rorder's ouirl .
Chief H fire department
---AsKistaiii Coief „t fire depart
Srii
nty t
the city of Trav.fwee Oty. 1
leotle
Sw>ti.« 1. That .vu*h Hty <
4 and means lo whom was referre.1 hernnofter naiu.Ml Wiall reooiv.- siiHi
mattor .rf recnmnK>ndatlon of
annual salary a* hereinafter* state,!.
ml paid tor the
r.,1'
a BoSr Blow mt riletlas.
A new mysteriotu sex-ret dub has
been formed by the iv-ed» »»f .Vorthwestern uulveralty. sn\s n t'blcngo a(t«Clal to the Cleveland Plain l»eaier
la cnil«<d X. P. M. There are said to be
a number of very womlerful rules and
oaths. All tbat ran U- learned o
new am-lcly. however. U that tbe lead
ing girls bidong to It. that (bey wAtr
a ape<-!ni uniform and that h beii one
chnugra ber dress they all change. N<>
inrlutlona to tbeatera <t I»v cream
soda are to l«e aive|>ted unless the
whole club la Invited. Tbe oudety's
rules are a blow at flirting among tbe
university atodents.
mmm
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.
STATE STREET
privilege, but tbe cbartcra of thnu‘
not so lllxTal and art> not regarded
with the same favor as those of notion
Travers,' City. Mich . May 31. 1
al banks, which alao have the valunlilc
and profitable privilege
and to r«vHv» govramnent depoiilts
Many of tbe state banks have
her of branebea. and trust •■onipanlca
loeally and lu other sections arv dexel that they have ho.1 under consld. ra
oping on tbe anme lines. The largest
number of branches of any of our state
banka la
those maintained by 1
iend‘i'
"he largral
banka. The
largrat here 1
raimii by taxation i
branches.
cnly branrbi
ika In tbe big Dindon combination of th«‘ citv for t-he current 1
baa ninety-fire and tbe other almost i
an hourr by the roailshb- In
lie bad e4»vcn>| lifi.t 4
Btupor
mUra in
venty f..ur
the rldra bai-k
n.-k ami
ati forth durim:
maneuvera of liattle. and. nltb.sigb a
man of Iron frame, tbe onb-nl had
proT*d tix* imicb for himTbe ('onfetlcniliw claim that Fom-st
•tirpaao^d bU pn-vloiia nv-onl. lu Ibi.
ftnalr nt HrUv * farm n»*»lr ••nptunn
of artillery nre fixed at ninct..-i, guns.
Including two which tl..- 1.sI.m-:.N
buried. They oloo I'Kik
liHd
tnibulamvn and ov.t
dm
Tbe ConNslerutea i
burled
|,derala ni
tlve 2.U«. em.>er. and m . lucludiuc
tbe wounded. Their owi
down at 14H olBivm nm
kllle.1
and nearly WO woundeil.
Tba Conf«'d»*ratea nla«> state that For
rest bn.ugbt but
men Into ac
tion. as every fourtb man was detail
ed as horse holder, the troo|MTs ilclit
Ing on foot. The adjutant of ibe
_____ ________
Fourtb
Miaaourl car.nlrr .F.-lernl. ..f
colonel Wnrlng'a brlgndc
tba enemy In view dUl not ex.-ecl
Tbla offleer ndmlla tb:i« Forrest
least tlms. to
GEORGE 1. KII MKU
BUGGIES
lo «»e paid, and mmout of tax to
raised to defray tbe geoaral expeaturra and ItobflKles of TraTerae City,
ilchtoae. tor the curreot fiaoai year.
tod tbe passage of ardtaanrea cnotroll„ tbe same. Atoo to take steps
■coring a city dumplag ground
Corntnon lest Iona.
Trarerae City. Miohigan. May 2a. F
To the Hoaorable. tbe Mayor and <
(Cll of tbe oily of Trarerae C
OMslIa *r use C* Be KalsblUkeS I
ward, but tbe ramage inflicted by
Btuigir firm tine again camied the
aantbalmia to waver.
•Cnrffto waa not on tbe field during
ftorraaTa drat stuck, ami bla brig:oie
of tto confusion In Forreat'a eolnmu
Mo effart waa made to follow up wb«-u
•rar ooa of the aoutbeen battaliunH re
ooltod from tba deadly fire .Veither
4U tba Faderala attempt to turn tbe
•aaka of tbe enemy’s at>orter line, siurglB waa fire miles in the rear, bringing
op a brigade which had lieeD deia.«ctl
bff a Quagmire io the road pnaluretl by
raeant heary raioa. Ula offl.-era at the
ttoat adrlaad him to form tbe Infantty
tort!
r battle at aome point in the rear of
ttofl
t poalUon. ThU be declined
to do and maaaed hit whole ct>mttinnd
to fraot of Forrrat. with hia nrtillcr}
■todoaad aloog the rood.
It waa past noon when Btu-gb
brought up tbe last troopa and I .>r
raat saw tbat hto foe was being re
■uforced. Ordering bla artillery ciq*
talM to doable shot tbe plet-ra with
CUBlstcr, Forrest led them to within
■Ixtjr yards of tbe Federal line Just
as Stnrgto waa taking the-.offensive
aad bla troops emerging Into or*en
ground near Brice's bouse. After two
or three dlacbargn from ea«i» »if tbe
■Igbt guns In poaltlon the brigades
of X^ou and Johnson charged U(h>ii tbe
Faderal left flank. The Ftdernia wa-re
prsaaad slowly back oiK»n llrlce’s
bouse by this flank attack. Mranw bile
Bucker'a brigade, re-enforred during
tto fight by two redmeota under t'oional Bell, mored forward across the
flaids and over fences, using tbiir retrolrera freely, toward the houiw. At
tbto point tbe aUugbtor was fearful
PuUy 800 Federsla. according to Ton
fedeiute accouotn. lay dead and
wounded around tbe bouse.
For a time tbU assault was held In
check by tba atsady fire of Rturgla’
earalry on tbe front line Finally,
when Furrrara meu pn'satd up to
within arrentj
ity pares
tbo Fadend II
line. It I
way. 1
Ing tbe (took of Colonel•1 lioor
ileorge
Warl
fi’aiing'a brigade, which held t
tloo In tba woods and up to tbat lime
bad baateo back every advance of the
foe. Waring fell back and carrlt>d
along WlnaloWa brigade as well
Forrest's line, now sborlened ond
itrengtbenad. prraanl on after the re^
treating Pederala
glx of SturcU' |
Mayor to the ebalr.
Preacai—Aidenneu Itlaghoto. Dockeray. Qlllett
Qlllett. Oibbs. tordle. OHatt.
Winnie. WU
<7 H.ffVAn.K.D.-
Total .............
IT.t.oiK) tl
S,*ciion 2 -There snail also be raise
evled and odl.>cte.l. according i,» la*
t tax on all the r.-oJ and p,.rmmal eate or prui>,*rty witijeet to lazaiiiHi I
M. & N. E. TIME CARO
I general street dmtrtct fund for th
lected. a«>ordlng to W
Via ttorssiAii * At A R b
UormnU
idiii
,..T.7riri
Street cHstnci* Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4 and
on the doitor In ra
a tax f
, os 1
of the■ five I
,rd of Public \V<»rks
tabllWnled by '
Louncll.
■raying
tbe expense* of
ptin
repairing
the streets,
Imp
wHhtn
and other expeni
of the appropriation, os may be charge
ble to each of the cold district
w the current IWool year.
I here shall also be raised, levied and
ollecied. oocordlng to tow. a rax of
ne mHI on tbe doilar on all real eejue and personal property oobject to
taxation In the city of Traverse City.
Michigan, the sum to be paW Into an
Interest and sinking fdnd to pay the
:errat aud bonda l>eoaming due that
ly be cnargeoble to ooid account.
Bection 3—This ordinance lo take
Immedtaie effect.
Morwl by AW. Dockeray that the
ordhMhOM be adopted oa read.
Oorrtad.
Yea*—Aid. Bingham. Dockeray, Olllett. Ulbha, LonMe. Mlltor. OrtoU, Bln
ato. wnaaa (f.)
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
Stivet dlstrt«H .No*. I 2. .1. 4 and I
iriskm of the charter wtit
with the proriskm
In the limits <rf
C I. A. .UlLOINa,
GLASSES FITTED BY
the first five iU)-x
of each month,
icur t^ heoilachc
I 'll.I nervousness
a >.|> riilly; gUnguarantee.1 to fit.
JUliftrClEANINC WORI^.'
laying.
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K B. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
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