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The Evening Record, March 03, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-03-03
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YESTEROArB M8UE
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I THE EVENING RECORD
TBA7EB8E OITT, MICH, THUKSD.VT. MABCH », 1904.
RUSSU ON VERGE
OF REVOLUTION
HATS’LEGS
tW Chmnc* fro® a mOA, aoakiac
r^‘?£r',££5^:sr2i‘S£;
to UlAlac ct aprtef lorn aod
aprtac mkom oo4
tnasttloo back
lo ksaa MMTtd wllk a oatoE of i
SEVENTH YEAH—sm
O^y
€NM of a pitteni ao«E ta dUr. Call
far» Uaa is
bfOtea. Mra. Tan-j
bim.
EUt« *
\
J? 000d Impression
Tharawhaftmailei
TREE FALL* OM UNFOItTUNATE
MAN NEAR ACME.
%
CArb0it P§ptrs and
tfptmUer Jpbbons
ictaras Ajie
AKevs tN« Anktas.
Takso to Homs of^it Unds
and U Rasting Easier.
A Ml nock at tin boi
nantiaoL
dobartmBeteber Ompaof
Ic mmiMuiy with a aana of men, be
wa» rotilaa Umber
‘f on Winism Selkirk s place oortbsast
islofAciar.
or Acme. A tree |
had
c^t down wd he failed lo pet j
mfortmiaie
hark, cruehlna him to the fcronnd and;
bn-skina both leas Jt»t above the
Uken o the bone of
VERY BUSY
restlaa as easy
onpacUBt aB tkai'a oeweat io
CIXITHING,
HATS, FURNISHINr.S-the kind that bean the
A-POU,.-!
of ooeW will be nacasi lary and perhaps
the other Mr Hays, an uncle, cane
to the city io.lajr to tsiecraph lo the
youns man*» parents who lire in MUh
Inatoa and they will probably onme
on account of the Injury belna so seri
“BENDA LABEL”
Nothing lie it. uolea. yon go to Chicago, New York
TO CATHOLIC INtTITUTIONE
JAF FLEET HAB DItAFFEARED.
itationa in China later. .Four
Bpectol to the Evening Record.
WL FstarihiirB. March l^Ths Jap- dmd troops have also boon ordered to
id from Fort China to raise the loc^l aUtkma there
anooo Root hat (
oat olKty mlloo to a war atmnglh.
Wealthy Grand Rapids Woman Left
Rulk of Her Property.
B> Wir.. to the ErenlnK Recrvrd
Omnd Rsi>i,k. March 3 -Mary Me
Namara. a wealthy rlU/en of thU riiy.
o ho dii>4l at IMuienlx. Art/ , iciiane^j
Ule %alite.l at ovi-r
which ha.1 leVi, Im
tly Whv to ih*- KreninK Il.-i-urd
liiMlliitlohi. of Umnd kapM^ Wphi
New York. March r. -Three hundred ‘b»u»^and dulln waf left to r«*lailvi-s
moo have l>een working all night In
Hot Darllngon In a&
the mins of Hotel
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
fort to uncover the hodioo of the wc
non who were carried thnni to death
when the huge steel akeleum am
oonnpaed Wednesday aftemoon
bodies have been recovered and eight
other Ixidlos arc In sight. The list of
dead Is tbonpht will not exceed
thirteen.
The serious charges are made that
inferior maiertal was used and that
the work of ronstniction was poorly
done. A rigid InvestlgaUon is In prog
ress by the building department.
The responslbllUy for the disaster
win be fixed and the guilty men will be
prosecuted. An offlclal said today
the building of ’Un" akysempers In
the niy must be slopped.
Cause of tho Disaster.
The cause of the disaster generally
HIGH GR.\I>E SHOK MAKING
apct*pte»l iis the overloading of the
floors. Foreman James Hsipin. In
charge of Ibu Iron workers, sUted
that there was a large quantity of
cement and other^tildlng marerlsl on!
the fifth floor, and that on the ninthfloor were S3 Iron beams which were
to hare been used In oonstrucllng the
remaining lloom <of the building.
i
DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE
JAP TAXES MAY RE RAISED.
Ry Wire lo the INenInj: Record.
March E-A Toklo eorretho Japsnoot on th« oaa. Thoro It an
of the Centmf News says
incllnatloa horo to bollovs that tho
Japanooo am dloomrMod by tho faiJ. that an extraordinary oaoaion of the
ant of tholr attacks and p«MidF« by
canvana on March IE It is sUtad that
I from tho fHM0or
r tanas on aaH and silk am IJaMa to pincod “repeat.
H to I
pooHlons In Northom Korot that tho
plan for chocking the Japaneoe land
advance It now porfodod aod that
haavy rooonma am boing brought up to
tho Yaul rtvor. Every energy of tho
authn^tioo it now directed toward provonmig tho hUokido of the ElborUm
rattmad. Twenty now oMIngt each of
tM foot am being ometad. Owing to
tho heavy movornont of mlllng otock
e being fllcii
I the Instance of Inspector
FYench. because “the aidewalU
rc than two atorit»s in advance
property boiled and tl<Ml.“
from Fort Arthur sUUa that tho Inin spue of thU and ptvvIoua warn-f
habiunta of Fort Arthur am aufforing Ings, thoM* responsible for the con
of the building went ahead]
from a aariouo ahortnooo of wator. The struction
regardtc«K of c<insequenr«-f.
oupplioa ara brought ovor Und and
owing to the savers cold the waUr
freeaea and burntm the vats before they
t. There la a condenser in the
town but this has proved toUlly Inaufllcient to aupply the need of the garriand the inhabiUnts.
bHuglng hack the empty oam tho
WILL FORT RE ARANDONEOT
what# IMo may bo otoppod. With the
oldlfifo now bulMIng tho authoHtlos By Wirt* to the Evening Record
SL Fetemburg. March E—Ominous
h tha city's business c>r>
claa today art that Port Arthur is to
bo abandonad afur tha sinking of the
RUMOR OF JAF LANDING,
done in the Crimean war.
gpeclal to the Rrenlni: Record
The story is fortified by a telegram
Tton Toin, vU Von Kew, March 3.—
from Port Arthur, published In the CaIt lo rumored here that the Japaneoe
MUe. to tho affect that the commander
MINERS WILL NOT SETTLE RY
COMPROMISE.
SEETHING
BL00DH.T
w>Ls.nxCTsorrici»s
Ladtoo of the Flrat Freabytorian Church Fatal FIm M Coal Fit Owned
Roloct Laadem In tha Work for
Frinca Von Donnammamk.
the Ensuing Yoar.
By Wre to the Evening Record.
1
Brstoo Blleaia. March
3 -^A fatal fire
The Woman'a Mlaakmnry Society of
MtADLCU •OOiet ANK
tho First Frmbyterton church nt lu occurred In the cq|d pit owned by
v
Prince Henckle vonlkmneramarck
at
tVSAYWHtAt
Glelwiu. BUmto. I
r;^nd eight ,
Pmaldeot. Mrs. L. B. Blasell.
First vicc-preaklent, Mrs. O W.
-KM Ih. F«.gn
M.r A9.M
WARNED OUT WHEAT.
»• th« C-y-AII
Ar.
Ftooda at Nllaa Do Thouaanda of Deltarn Worth of Dmnagc.
Mra. B Kelley.
Tronaurer. Mrs. DeWIti 1
By W3re to the Evening Record.
^^Seemary lltermture. Mn
Kilea. Mich.. March 3 —A heavy rain
last night wmabed out whole fields of
RpeeMI lo tho STonlng RaeorE
Organist. Mlsa Andoraon.
whonc tha tender roou of which the
Fmn. March E—TJon TOM M i
nltenuile fmaalng and thawing had
VILLAGE CAUCUS.
heaved up The Mas amounts to tbouannds of doltors
Cittoens of Ruttona Ray Relact Ticket
Vary IIL
for Spring Etoction.
bMIlig to the rooult of Itorce offorta
Bpectol to the Evening Record.
or IRo vtoomy of Fochlli to pmvmR on Special to the Evening Record
Battoaa Bay. Mich.. March 3-The|
la the Chinooa army dlmetod
Buttons Boy. Mtoh.. March E—The
BTRort to at this wTiUng that Mrs. Win
Mtono
which.
If
not
put
down
pltRo
tom Gfocher to vary low and that Dr
Van Dc Walkt-r had baea aauoaed
tfous So RM fOmlfoom.
uble and aha baa
Hood MflliRR OiodRUi iMoM Northbaea tn poor health f
•m CbWiO RTF «R»FiM The tmopo
or awre; the and her
V pUoorRo
sympathy of the eatin
nia Tsn uu shambles
rs
”
2f
ALBERT C^BENSK Y.
•mnrbody maald Iflm to ma bar t«-
Ji Tew Cell Vel
L/^
WE HAVE A COPD SHOEMAKER’S SHOP
Rew for Boys' Shoes
Sl.aS and $1.60 Shoei tor Boyi nre wiimers.
good leather
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING ■ ^
Several new Ijistx. Price S5.00 and
Not a cheap line. Call and
•cc them.
FrankFreidricb&Co
242 Front Street
i
.01'
il
-HhH are known the i
over ..the only
hat for the fimt appe
thousands of good droaoers
i- -
■^wait patiently every
•bid at five dollars
that to well worth '
and you can buy them at about half value
who once buy them
thereafter wilt wear
sold here, there
'^taloys" Underwear
for men is the warmest and most satis
factory underwear made at $ 1.00. $ 1.25.
$1.50 and Si.75.
STORY
•lociL
i’
Traverse CityManufg.Co.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
the money—those
5-
Tbcy rc made
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
- Material at low prices.
€aii$,.Uliter$;
Cloaks. Turs.
Olool Blankets
NEW
CO.
Roal Reliable Clothiers
- All Kinds of . Mill Work
New Stand
Joint Scale Commltteoe of Soft Coal
Mlnera and Operators Adjourned
Without Effecting Agreement.
Special to the* Exening Record
Indtonapolla. March 3—The Joint
scale committee of the soft coal ndners
and operators mdJounH*d last night
without affecting any agreement. Thel
counter demands will be referred lo a i
anbwcnle committee compoo^ of two!
miners and two operators from each of
JAPS DESTROY RAILWAY.
the competitive states srhich^wili re
sume ibe endeavor to ndjaif differBy Wrr to the Evening Record.
Tokto, Morch E—A mito and a half encm.
W. D. Ryan, d
of tho RIborian mllroad betwoen Vlad- scale committee, said after
* way things look
lean Aee > Fay out of the
bnt astrf]
rtke. The minersI iwin
accept no<
‘ CHINA It ON THE VERGE OF AN
ANTI-FOREIGN OUTRREAK.
EIGHT MEN PERISHED.
^
50c
Some of it in the
Window
!7.¥i9.’
?
♦
!tS SOLD IN THIS GiTY
It's Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for-
STRIKE ONLY
ALTERNATIVE AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
lEIMOA a,
Do
neat
COR.
PROMT
Ana
JIRIOR.
.THE EVjailKO WOOBD, TREVEBSE CHTT, mCB, THBBSPAY, MABOH % UM.
\mawm
UAT tut lain
mCVEWNGBEOmD ELCCtnC
SMELTDfG
IMOt. T. Mtn «M X «r. HMMni
it i> «M ttM tke<8M«k Mwht.
««n—y
»m ■ero to
§ma. Waa Triad Cippar Ora
WM Ot Uaad Naat.
K=urss'n.var,'“
thTtoaMriThett^^
aapacred
was of Bmpire. Mapto Oty. Bardlek.
lie. Oton Havea and Gtan Arbor.
Tl^iM yy to
i^wwSi
lat bmudlfnl esmeW.
Tbe BmttooM^ coatomaa were all
ky la tha world aa far oa kaowa 1
ttmsuimwMM M
.'TS!
vantage. Hanry Keaaea wa. beoom
(By Bpadai Cay^^wt Prealden tagty arrayed to a codnme chat accentIs maadve digalty and geidal
raor. Mr. Bldtomnn nganlJed
BULUniK
X March 1.—The war
oC Che Hlekeydile Har
a ape
caWa
tMit. Mo McAtm !• CM or Uc a. follow.:
•*lt 1. probable that tbe facu coo
k«t kwm M aWc dradl )c40> I*
caralag tbe
tk* MM* uc Ml loM oortMi l> by tha llm
Otw cftcr iMi koImUmi rtOTl
_________ ime on mar
aarer ha kaowa.
ried ladle.; a flve doUar Rae wa. im
It i.
•MoiriMo itelicoMJiMoaM
Ml pmliUMi k >o McnCH to Ms. the Baad*a lAke atoaMrm h^a aoi poMd upon nay lady dancing. with
baea la Uk riclaliy at all since the Cbmrie. Cook more than a doaen times,
ktlly arraaged parlor was d«^
to the genllemca*. “pipe of
dj^jymt^tate ^t
U hirtn*
kill to cCshore* anSd^M^midcaimn^^
rowboat yeatarday afteraoao. engaged •enred nt the McKibben
Hw tupcon wm Mt I.TT Ifci ■•» the Reed's Lake fleer
Tbe report clrculatad by a aewt
Of* to Job <« CmMIm cpoc to
agency late kmt alght that he bad been
br Iki pccpood IWtk wart bO
torpedoed I. aald to be a canard.
BM Jf Ihi batMisc k to O laab for
Tbe Raed'a Lake float lost hearUy.
FROM ORCHlOg TO ikOW
tbc (aO !«■ Malii aeiloa iboa
Of the four cmlsera in the orlglaal
ageadroa. thlrty-alx were aent to the Twe PlacM in th. Werid Wher. Throe
M Aalram>mle«l TtaM Pliei Bl
IW af BilUbintr.
tbi ttnibafs calM
OenttMiT. which wmm .
IMI to record for all time the u\\^mat THfUlkm In the cnlendar. has im
0wwm fartitor fwoof of id abnolul
CMOS. At aiMnlicht Dec. tl the
tl^ in elfht * ^
twrUmttj nmoM the enihedml nuthorttiM M to whether
There are two placea In the world
where a pemoo can paas throogh the
tropical, aub-troplcal and temperate
toaes Inside of an hour. Hawaii U
one and Darjeeling, to northea.tem
India. Is another
In both
place, tbe trick 1.
haea takao «p tha madtar.**
done by climbing up the high moiin
tain.
repirt
In Hawaii the travrlcr start, with
»d ye. the warm breath of tbe Pacific fan
Ag Ibe ning him amid the smell of palm tree..
ty to daatod Imra.
the people
i^toaraadto^
he mounts the tree,
cal fruit,
Tha rvBMr that I
change unUl he Is in the kind of
aow la pfogM a
be found In tbe
KMithern Unlicd State.
amt be climb., and ac
to Bot aaonaamoa to thU yldnlty
that it i. much cooler
trot of tha month.
character
one that remlo
ate Mine, with Add. In whlrh potatoc
and other non hern vegcubk* .re
Port MoArthar. Bakh Lika.
growing
In Darjeeling the change t. .till
more wonderful. The entrance to the
etotty of Read*. Laka for aearm .ea Ubielaad. tnx which the little moun
tain city stand. 1. thrungh a dark
iMdaa the Raad*a Lake fleet nomber tropical marv. full of mlght.v
palms and hung witl^orrhid. and other
rhSn*2r£tie‘"vf
prcmched a crowd ^tlimd arond \
face of the tta»eplace At the oonq
tloa of the IJ chime, the h-ap fi
lerer dropped a« If It had ben ace
» everr day. the mlat
moTed at If
the dock wer. hnama. and
*'**A*m1ted*AghT*!. axpeetod. a. the
bl« fiMuita of the year took
crew, of the warwhip. are kmgtog for
rad placea. to glre way for the extra the din of batUe. (Bd. Note->
thought that the operator made a
clock, bealdea being
,b,
Intricate Umeplaoe |ii the
woAd. 1. one of the oMaat.
origiaally ooodntcted In 1S70. afterrT.
BULLETINOWSKI—RUSH IT.
yearm* labor had ben spent on It. In
MUi Creekovltch. March 2. 7:11 a.
IIM It was made orer again, a. the m.—The lookout In the conning tower
rfottU of » years- work, sad wa. so (thU U no con) report, that he ob
arranged ai to record the different served the yiadirofttok fleet enter tbe
moyemanu of the pUoetary .y^em Canal street channel
The
and it. cooitelletlon. In 1831 the old fleet will arrive too late, as ih
voatok squadron Is working
ala?all«i four year, of modem aklli havoc in the nelgtaborfacwd
had been spent on It. it wa. replaced.
l-ater—Tbe typewriter factory has
The dork now. beside, recording aa Jnst been reduced to a mass
tnmomleal and world time. ha.
and this win certainty prove
pataal calendar, date, all the f«
blow and hasten the end of tbe
days of the Catholic church, gtre. t
B>enlng I'nw.,
moaeotoau of the plaaeu aa they are
aaeo day by day from tbe earth, and
ANOLOFLAC
ehowa the pha«^ of other hearenly
bodlaa. It has aumy aatomatlc dgures.
iBciBdIag aagel. which airtke tbe onarCampbell Ha. On* He Carrlto
teM^r. tbe l^apoatle*.
fhen But a Bey In 1M4 in tto
a whUe 1
Ul. after
treea
Throughi tbm magnolia.
’ up. and all■ at once.
once
open pam. there come Into view Immento thicket, of Hlmilaynn rhododen
dront and the evergreen of fir. and
cedars; and beyond that the white.
Ike arctic Iceberg* on land.
In lea. than two hour, a traveler can
aoend from orchid, through Jungle,
o tea plantation., and thence to a cH•* and violet.-—
KsFBfBrS
A Jury
been aeenred to the I
nrt to try thecaeeon
BUou Whipple against the Mlchl
Central railroad for damagea. 1
Whipple 1. tbe daughter of Mrs. 8i
Blilpple. who aecareda verdict aga
the company tor IkAOO last Saturday.
She was alto a pasaager oa the aorlhilea somh of Monroe. )
agalaat the aide of the
tojurj^causlng panlal deafneaa. It
So. -There. Now.
The Methodist pastor of Traverw*
City recently announced os subject,
for a aerie, of .ermoos: “What would
Jesu. do If He would come to Traverse
Cliyr -HVbere would He attend
church?” -Who would He vUll flral?-How would He treat the had people?”
Thew are purely speculaUvc quest Ions,
but It would oot be strange If as mmu
as he alighted from the street car.
the illustrious visitor would first seek
; Christ, and
mit Perry Honaoh sad ooogrmtulate
^ock which crow. a. a reminder of
him cm having done more tor the good
the betrayal
.
by. Peter of hla Master. Special to tbe Bvealng Record
J J. CampbelL of thb dtj. bos a of Traverse City than any other man.
Tbc clockt I* Just
above tbe main enc
flag about which clusters the memo He would probably alro attend Han
the cathedal
nah*. church, whichever one that U.
And a. to “bad people.- there are few
in Traverae City. It U a good town — (
IVirolt Tribune.
KIDNEY «Backache
O^^wm^r pnt Saline gas ptont
WHEN A LADY STARTS
TO GET HER DINNER
aaai^liatal^ emnimaaadlhaaa haiaentora
"“•w
MINIATURE IjOOOINQ CAMP
P A. Itanftrtih of iBsCrange. «•.. .iif
fered for .lx mooUu with a frightful
running aore on hU tag; but write,
that Biwklen-A Arnlcn Salve wbollr
eared It In flve day.. For ulcers,
wound*, pile It-, the beet salve in the
world. Cure guaranteed. Only ii ct.
Sold by Jaa. Q.^^ohnton and F. H.
3 Per Cent
Interest
on Deposits
Will Be Upper Meiwta'e BahibH
^“sssi^'srt.‘.;5sa
srjs:ss£.-jrsrvr,2:
gg
_
i.vnu Jr.Mia^?
Extract from a mirtlnTn woni.ii*.
tatter from the routb
-When I returned from tbe dining
car 1 found mr handbag remov<-d to
J. H. MONROE
ta orraace tor a Mchtioa tow5rT tohibto ore workliig bard to have a iae
•bfltatog fitoa this port of tbe
Ptate and tasttog cure of any catarrhal
aelf oeroas the tever his
grave wUl be _
All fftoeetera
nroleeUid
j:
iiHdhsr
, Hmm Wlth^em BitolL
Truvww. City.
General
Inseoince J)EN11STS..
“‘^VSfBS-s'oSsr
ioBt. tAWYKR A FRNHALLffOON
b savings’
|3I I New Wilhelm Block
LW HA'STINSS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
THE THINGS YOU WANT ARE J
THE THINGS WE HAVE II
The clothing dapart-
And Jo.t now we have many thing, that you want and the prices are the
ment has aeme rare bargains. Look at theac:
was mine be rrtorlc«l. ‘Well, what dUl
yon leave It for?* 1 knew nt once that
be wa. a northerner and Istrv the la
bel. on hi. Imggagt^ proved It How
ever. a man across the aisle iroroedi
•tely gor op and offered me bl. wwt.
1 taarned that be was a aovtbfroer. a.
1 had Inauntly surmised.-—Chicago
Post
WE HAVE THE
COAL
Both Hkrd aiyl Soft
tart iQMtaff oaito ootoptou. Tbe up-
taw from the catch aad the switch
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
■I
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE ; JOHN
Igberal flSNAieEl
n li on np. Open
niog. 7:<Ki in 8:50. .
headache, backache, kidney trouble'
Hollister*. Rocky MounUln Tea will
make you well. If it fall
money back. That*, fair,
lea or tablet form. Jas. G.
asifJL^s:
^
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
a F. CARVBR A mm
\n Kaglbib writer ha. wrtttcn
Horn.- 'i^fcMloiH - in T^Uilon l« l.l«
reading w Ih-o n lioy. 1»i. ken« he bad
nk» llkleg for until later year*, but
Browulot. M.tauJay. and Pepy. in
lereaivsl him. H#* mo* that »wok
kiverw .re few—, few tbomuind. .1
roewt an»cmc tlie million.. If men
would Imt dare to ronfeiut. be *Mi«l«, it
woubl Im- foniMl iL.t imt **ne In a
(hnii«.-iii.l 1ui. rv«-r
Kli«kewiM.are.
tbe preuldeacy. be
GMRQMliteBMr.O^a 1
piece of bunting and i
youthful vigor for the man wboto Novel Method of Curing CtUrrh. Sold
name was inscribed upou it. After Me
on Approval by S. E. Wait
Clellan-s defeat, tbe baaaer was folded
A Sons
up and told away, and though It U now
«o year. old. it U still unworn. MrTbe new trans-Canmllan route from
had read the Reoofd's ac^
y and remarkable Uverpool to Tokoham. will be 2JM)
M. B. Hollefa collection of sales of :
have broken all rec- mtlea aborter than that across ^
1 flog from Its orda In nearly every city and town
Lhe c*
caurrh
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR rtLEfl
TO SAVE STRANGERS
Itebto
Timothy Quintan, a Switchman. Oav.
r H PASO OnfTIISNT blU
His Lift For 100 Others.
) Is ( to M dSTS. Me.
with hardly an^c
Timothy Quinlan, a switchman llvadvertise
to
*
log at 871 l.ake street, Cleveland,
v.
gave
omol
wBI
be
up his life to save 100 peieons ftom
tog that It
guaraateotog to
”train No.’
tto 100 person, on board, op- rorand the money imieM Hyomel coroa
catarrh. They have sold a great many
Hyomel outflu. ohd today 30 otbor
Kaowtiig that a switch had bean lert treatment for the cure of catarrh boa
open. Qntolan leaned from tbe locumto os many friends in ‘Traverae Qty aad
live and atortedTor the twitch. Pmit- Ttatoliy aa Hyomel.
It is a actanUfle. yet oomason oooae
the ewitch lever between the main method of troattog and curing tbia too
and the switch tntoka.^Lre wj^ conuMm dtauoae. It sends by dlraet
And discovert ihc tea is all gone*
the first thin/ihai enters her mind is something like
this: •There now. John wh.i hk mai*! 1 haven’t a
BIT OF tea for his ni.NNER.” ^
Don’t lei a little thing like that provoke your hus
band’s temper. Call up the Enterprise. We will get
it to you and John won’t know anything alwiit it. We
keep a rig for especially quick delivcr>'.
.inland Bur
LONOLEY HATS, $1.00 | OVERCOATS, $7.00
H you want a good hat CHEAP buy
DGHTWAIT
unto >’Our bin is empty but
Ton Uka oo risk to boytog HynmeL
S. B. Walt B Buna poatUvoly gnorow
tee to refnad your mooey oatai
ORDER HOW!
TO own* A COLO W ONI r \V
c. LTin.MiL a
TrilfAgit m
We would rather take 87.00 for those overcoaU
Theae ore regular gSXO hats and they are t
than carry tham over. If you find your else you get
able hats. The reamn for the price, we an
the biggest bargain of the year. Theae prices have
to carry this line any more.
never been duplicated nor have the qualities.
NYOMEI A BECWDBttAKa
I wU! apeak ooVthe
Law*- aad his addroto will be full of luteroat to every
boir- Mr. Loufmaa will speak akmg
(ha oome Itoa. oatog over iO elegaat
plotoraa. omay of toeal laturest. aad
ottors of genml latsmt laclndtog
tha tomooa -Perry- pteinre whk
set Oraad RapMs two years ago.
adireaaoa will be fonowed by a
for all cootoroDoe led by Rev. D.
tto «r thb city aad Or. Bmmderooa of
laalig. while tbe eaUre pixtarom will
be oallveaad by Utostrated aad other
aoags by tbe mole oaoiteL Tbe meettog U tor mea aad boye ooly aad
tleketa coa be bod at tbe ui
YOUR fkSUABLl HOMS rURNIBHCR.
‘^Ratotog of
■ty to have compleie
rural telephone system.
School ciosad at Lakeport. Temper
cooldn-t stand the ooM.
Ocesna cooaty farmers extensively
encaged In ralaiiig glnaeiig.
Free MetbodiMa will hold aUle
camp meeting near Chesanlng In June.
i
J. W. SLATER
Potato famine la copper eooatry.
h^^umet hospital with
sB,rasa-.:s.iil-~ “
omunuT
Tliis screen n imported from Japan; all work
ed in sUk b)-hand. SEE IT in our window. Tbe
nuumfacturers of Cedarioe Fuenitufe Ptolish. in or
der to gM tbetr poiuh in every home, give one of
theK beautiful screens free «ith a three gross lot
of polish, it s no new venture for me. as 1 have
used the polish in my business, and have sold it
for 12 years and never yet had a complaint. It
sells for 25c per bottle and wOl make your old
(uraituie as bright as new. EVERY ONE who
bu>s a bottle has a chance to get this beautiful
screen free of other charge.
PUM has n cittoen namad Lacfce Who MToSiageljLhne^
n In tom of the tatter.
is a tnrMney at the Jan and the fact tea
Tha gatoe ana aalto
ha. ioat come to Bght that n man
the gkto ahoatag ,
named Ftoet to an tee man In LMatog. ptaeaa.
maktogaotoc vurydemplaya. Thare
la
taleai la both teams, which
to-hato ef whaot oa hand, hot la hald- vSlgood
prah^ devalnp tato a drut-ctam
iag It for war prteaa. hoptag to get
about tIAd per bnahd for It to a
fm
oa^
or twa
few foala last cvenlag and the girls
I doctor ku
to act
Thf^pS\*li?twto aw^^ vetery
He cooslders this aa aasy loh. is he
evIdeaUy thteka that ao d
Uke a1griI*dIarS*'iatoraat?the
break oot to aneh a ^ace.
Reports Cram Uvtogatoi
aert that all tbe polntoei
farmers to pHa there have
and a great ecareky of eaed potatoes
U predicted for a.
Not long ago aa
ioto a ooontry etoi
town, aad asked the praprtotor to ee^
gard to the ’‘aasoranee np above.** The
storekeeper took the reverend gentieman for aa toaaianee ageat and re
plied. “Caal do bnatoeea with yrm, I
V«atf»UaeraboaMO lOUlboiraad
-‘Great excitement prevailed when
ba akiM* U iMlag lu tore*. Btm wcM-dlrectad high ball from the enemy
•truck one of the battleahip Major
oaor bo OoMM apaa ai I nlkbli Watmm-a dack. and mmt It crm»hlng
lalbortu ROrdlDi thi arriral of
1TOWESUO TEAB
A $35 Screen and a 25c Bottle
of Furniture F<rfidi for Only 25c
to Baaea Tan WMto Thtoe Oppm
naalt linda Btotoan.
YOU WILL PAPER SOME ROOM
teaaon. perhaps the whole house. Don’t wait until the paper hangs
I before you ael«o( >*w wall
.Take time to makd your selection. We have never had a flnar
wnt of the very lateal wall
ttinction about our paper, not alwaya found everywhere. We are here to show our \
WE FRAME PICTURES I SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS
There are ao i
t of our strong points. Tha neweM
Juet what ovary one hat been waiting for. Thom
noke any kind of mat you want,
are the finest yet made. Three views en each card
catandara. prmnlam pictures, ple-
•ndlotsof room to write. Mail thmn to ymir frienda
i
m
m'm
They tsnnt to soe what Sne taUdinga we have and
ba ao n|M If they were only framad
ua and we will -wlmw ymi.-
Bring tfmm to
the beautitol ptocm around the bay. Ttiey mfl at fle
meh or 1 fer fle
WHAT ABOUT THAT CARPET > -
T'^
t one for at taaet one room. We have the largest line we have evmaarried. See the new patterne
la. aemethlng enUraiyinew. Tbe Body Snneele and Wilton Velveto ore beautiful. You wiU maol
m rug. We bom mme of the handmiwmt If me hm oot tbe exact aim you umiit tm urlR jmlm
tbemtornjfourroom. We wont to show you our carpota and nga
TK HflRUII L UT - ^
^ IBICilinU COMnNT
"■"vy.
wm^
•HOftT STOWEA.
.Strs-jstr-^""
TW C aitod Statoi pay Bra
m—o a ywr Car ewC^ a«4 j
MtorefWtorabWr.
ftcctotor* to tac—iadrna wt
ftoC—a BMW Mtoto« to i
aGHiC. LEWIS
lie toaftoi to give ana iayann bato I
nt tbe retnm to bit —ttoar.
•
toil bin Mer. nln% bad Bigafai
nna tong wBb tbe Rawing bewL
Bftotog bto 4arbnb—d by tba tbcaat^
be atopped vkhray fba note to lay]
toat bad nrtoew nt tbe togbt to bto be-^
laved enrnir.
Bcnftog tbe gntgla ta tba pear
Itotolttoitaltoilr
Dwrifig Letit I bm oa bang.
araatwwyaara a—abMto—MBjrtorlM baewaan Afrtea and Mb Atofi^
« JOB ten rnr iDcd tet m* inyom mack
b UH «Mk MltMaal la tk> ralUd
M» Ife tte Mate ncM aa Iteate^M^
sssrj2ntrs5iJr.ii-
41—rti •—i «gM to Irtm:
1^
MtoTuTto iSb!^
-*W«n. i: to
totlOO.Kna Jaar.
jjwy
a naw atn to grant rvpiMlto
rz
li
tItoC te to teMt kto nassM
"Wkeaynitala Kodol
•wyttiac ]«■«•> test
Ptwaanala baa a ptoto that laabea
ar. ttoytlto. mito— kfada to aOa
toi n—iriM bypradacta fro. rtoaaa
ptoa waad TW praceaa wa. larentad
bf alacmicbatoltowbo waaower latbe
garar—ato aaptoy. Ha aamafal ban
ton plane bnaa that plaaa are now
ShcM --PSnSSIr
to—4« to Ibrto litokito, the I
«kSek topieu Um uotooll to
••
Cto—I—4 m»lirt4 by t—ll fm C.
M— to On»«irm«. T«xm. a amil
p«m to crape frhleii bad beea wora
oa aeveral actable oceaaki— H !• part
In^ Afijiy
fmbrmla to Uactoa/o^i”^
Lo—a aad aereral ailaor releli
to ibe Haaaa faatoal aad tbaa*M!Bt It
'^;:^aab to Ha fonaer oaraer ta Tataa.
acaiatoatoa la hla
able
emina. taftoaed to wire. He waa tbea
Itoo coart. bat raapaetrally
* Core U ti» naa4r
■tey «M te«U ttka «b« llte* b
tec
vtoBC «Hk Dm teiteh. Ther» k ns
to
■tete to* IteMi m4 «tei««hj« aUni aal
body excapt by noutemeat Th«re I* ao aiy
to Boarah aieept tfarooch toa tooiaacli. The
tkar.^ iiaM by be boMy. pan end trot
erthe sbtactti at M down and dteast vQ
aetap.
No ^VetebM o( ttietic(h.nerteBaeai.ba«late. ooaettpatbi. bad breath, aour lisli^ ladlCaate. dnpteN aoi U atomaeh troubles are
tlidcMycaredbylhaaKonCodoL Kedolrepreseats the aaretal Jitet <rf CcesUon eon*jied
propertito. It dtaatos. purifies and swoetmts tbe
itomsdL When yoQ take IC>k>lev«7thli« you
eat tastes good, and every btt of the nutriment
that It coRtetas is asslmltsled and appropristed
by tba blood and tissues. Kodol gives bea»i to
ton sick and stre^ to tha weak.
A RAMBLE IN RUSSIA.
uiriiia.^*to
Byt la Ibe cbito crap growa In Haa
da.
bto man nnkl of him iwcenUy:
Ba.it la tbe iargaai atate la tbe
**Catolart toft beblnd bioi at cnDcBt
n rrpotntloe for crtgtnallty and bttmor.
Ereii In my time—and iii^ne waa n
nneb Inter tine than bto-a good thing
of Cuulerfa orcaalaanHy quoted.
At n
iUn.'T one nlgfil a ymmg
tMtr^ai t.sl.1 iiir that mIm- had \»ie|
MnnewW It tbe reater to
in lito jttnW»r
sjjwnte,
Baaala It trareraed by tbe largeat al.r Itad nry-lilr takrd
man. Wiic glten iIm* c|sfM>rtnnliy to
rlrera la Karape.
gbi wcHthl refttton. tv»n
Commaa foot aoldleri la.ltuaala tw klM a
caton aa pay an|y 2 baperka or a dart, with rqnai mtchatm hud mplted:
“He might r^fu^. but oho. after
a
ward, would Ito lirre that be had done
wtoefto^toTr** ^, awlag la**tba iIttotepHcn, I. vw,..
It to a pity tlial mik It a great rarh-ty j
after atuialag bit of toya are gib.n to ll.e iiioslerii . blld .
twnnty-Arat year.
to play with Kvcrrthliic cMnw to hla :
Iblien aractlac a brtdge tba taper
■tttkmn Bato tbiwwa a piece af new band natly ntnde. niMl teavea a I moat '
nothing to hb non cTcotlve genlna. A |
anmey late tba water.
The crack lafbntry ngtomit of B— few nimple iH.vthUiK* luade fbn cbiUI ,
ton la 4bn lUtoBankl or Little Ran jnnt nt happy, and nuu it murr lorenaUa regttoeot, barlag Itt beadquartam Urn. Many a lltUe one will epmd lioura '
at Kter.
boiidlng
Hi.d la.bing railroad
Mora
tracka with a l<»i: «.f IU,M-ka for Ub un.
Di.lurUanc<n. <»f
tfflal who wiH in a day
aKldc the i nearly
EDITORIAL FLINOS.
grave a« moat eoaiiy ts.\.
nothing ,»fder of the aye*- m1 Overwork, loan .
to hit ll•^antIlr fancy
utter collnpw-.
Imtne^
There* nnihing
1
There’*
*o e«(
alleat of 1 ployed.
Mdon. It .rmelkU of the
dlM>rder* of ib*.., liver or 1
esATnaco ami to known a* the Kipo^l- j a* Electric niiter*. tt> a
tSen Mlgnoooe. Tbe largmt. of the ,tonic and effective nenrlne
pAetare* abown la not much larger than greateal
,
all around medirln
a pooUl card, while tbe wiuilleat la down *y*(em*
aboot a* big na a Un**Un poat- j rbeomsUiun and
llIV
atopped to band
banded tbe fellow half a doaea cent
plarea. The maa pocketed them aa be
aald: -Wby doa*t yoa harry ap? rre
fw then peaalea.
I Icing law la t^lgan'bTwennMi^y
to a ooart In a aauUI town. A eowntry to trna. tbt tobar win be accepted wttb
Uwyer waa arguing before aa aged and a«t qaaadon.-Waablnron Fuat
aotoaui
nui jaatlce
Jaallce of the
tbe peace.
peace **:
**Now.Tba lea
tbe lawyer. *‘lf It ploaaea
^
^
aummer.
to
eompaalaa wavo kinder. Tl
*ver
St
tbe|
lowod
a riaa to prko to go aa a i
terete .to eureredirerer^.
e one cent, of «Kwe and did not Inolol on 4
I dito-i - -B»rr
bnik« In
IB te
tto toiTowiBe touitoA) .- broke
1
tbe iwatlee. “what la
1* tbU man dlaoaaod ton Star.
to? Why don’t yon
- him borer,
Italian tbrortot
Bcnuae^ y
he 1. dl*ea«»d!^urtvorta Italy
_____ . ^
- baaing thin opinion on mnarka ta
While Oommandor Booth Tncker to niny. \Trgil and other wrttara of Choir
the Balralkm Army waa la tbe Indian
rtvtlnanrlce be waa aeated la a loooly time. It cannot be bcimgtat ngatant
railway atathm one day when a Oar tbto theortot that be la hatoy In jump
maa looiiat eoterod The Teuton wna ing to cwncHialona
In an ogly mood, half intoxicated aad
tried to pick a quarrel. Booth Tucker,
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
being much'averae to brawling, en
deavured to amoolh down Ibe truculent
•trangor, but the latter w
aelf lato a rage and finally
“One of u* will not leave tbto room
The groat dome of the feoUval haU
allve.“ Booth Tucker went out at once,
aaylngn* he alammed the door: “Then to practically finlab'od. The 4o«m to
larger than Bt. Patar*a at Rome or fit.
atay ‘
• —
ranlh nt London.
npoQ by a prieat who aaid bto health
Tba American Angora Goal Brawl
required that he take a vocation. The em’ aanoetotton wOl make n great ex
prtoot’a frequent abaeoce* from hi* hibit Otar XfiO Ubeni caah prtoaa
have hMa toteiad.
op aald to him: “My daar Father 8c
Cumta't parUlon to fintobod. The
aadao. If you . need n change of air 1
would auggeat that you try tbe air to •trwetura la one to the moat ornate
among tha many atmeUve foralgn
I l«rUb ror a m
tbe archblahop re- bandings and occaptea an advatanBooon site north of the paUeo of sgrt.
able^looktng nUk hat.
give op that hat for
aald tbe prieat. it belonged to m)r
father, who fell In tbe rlalng to *4i.“
“Ah.” waa the archblahop* retoj
bow-toggtA iMcb him to rite oa hto
^*and evidently be fell cm the hat “
tooa fint on ooo leg sad tbea on the
other. wUh bto band ootstretebed
nbovo hto hood. Oao foot should bn
ptooid la odvanee of tbt other, and
both beolt sboald be rstoed from tha
grettad at tbe naBo Umo.
X’1 J Mg^rQ Oytreaytm Ml Thtak of
^ JLUCI o “i„,«ssr jrs.*~ Ask vour dottor.
Our name
PPatod on Po^ eeatainitto’
OlboleOlbeat
BuefcOibeat
I Brabamana
^
rbney aak WbUstob lie ft.
Fancy aali SnIaMn Trout Pc ft.
Fbney anit Mnedrinnw Troot Pc
ft.
Fbncy 8ir^ Ondfnk. Ito ft.
Fbacy Wopnltot Oodftnb. Ue ft
Fbney tonoknd Balmns. ISc ft.
1 ate oktttag to fte Orontontod
Sagartortlto.
Ion palm. 3Pc.
bBsIteapaltocKe.
-Why toaT yon tokn
Kadni? Iwtoktohlndnltfi
djMU far 18 Of 20
•IteteMc. Mrteete
atood mn to try ICodol.
wblcsl did. 1 Band noma
3nr4bnttton. It ban now
baantwaynamBnonlnanl
Kodnl aad I bavo bad no
atomnditrndbtoateon. By
aD maaaa yon aboold gat a
KyeUfiur
« fiannal) $ Cay eo.
,'Asssr.Afr.,
ilncorporat.dl
•reslnrew. MIeH.
etolMC.MIn,Sai«AfL
<ter 4W VUhte
“
inly One Piano in a lift*
lift- time, if y»>u
r the Klraliall—the heat on the mar
the fart.M7
CHEAPEST
plSung.
-HEAlTHIESTre.
IBSOLOTBLT ObOKLESS
on^^o-l^b-^tb^r^
J. W. Hnnnea. Sec y
>rder to Board to Wreclora.
reserved to reject any or all
Trimble’S Bakeiy
C.IOWT
NV» Y«»rk March 3 ~n> a r^iolu
the tnemlx-r* of union* alRIialed
the rentral Federat.Hl Tnion
nn*t touch nothinc but union ahtoky
2\Z*Tt
.The qnetiih.n ma* bn».irbt up a* the
^
,Th.
remit of a *pet-ch by John F. Murphy.
ntfctlller* and Roriifior.
Fbr eruptiona,
d.;ofr the
I
troublro. constipation, j who wa* atki«*-il *the pri%
• to ihncy and
Ct-ntral
Indigestion. u«e Hollittcr* Rocky!
Mountain Tea. Carrie*
Carrit'* new life to I Fetlerat.il I’i
any of >o« uroo take
every part of the body. 3S cet
wblKky do fto modermt.*!y. but by all
or tablet form. Jaa. G.
mean-. k»-ep from semt. mhl*kv.’ said
Mnn>hy * It U a queetioii to eplru
reantom or Indifferenc*- ”
“Ju»l in the nick of time our IlUle
The last i>nnark by Murphy ws*. a
boy waa aaved.** write* Mr*. W. Wat- puMle and a d«-legaie »as heard b.
kin* to Pleasant City. Ohio. “Pneu say to another: “H<- mean* that II
monto had played sad harpe with him anyone gel* a skate on. get a union
and a tertble cough set In be*lde«. skate on.”
Doctor* treated him. but he grew
It waa unanimously
worse every day. At length we tried Ion whisky was »be
Pr King * New Dl*corer>' for Con
sumption, and our darling wa* *aveil. ______
lie * now sound and well.” Everybody j--------ought to know. It’s the» only
on aure t
8888P8884884
forcougbs. cold* and all
and F^
r.uarantee<l by Jas. G Johnson
J
H Mead* druggists. Price Tutr and]
<
11.00 Trial bottles 10c.
be ha* a bard enough time. Every
thing that the expectant mother
FOaCANEWAlDEN
can do to brip ber child she should
do. One of tbe greateto bleastaga
Petition Being Circulated for the Ap
pointment of Nathan Lucaa to the |«i a^lf. Sbcabould nsa every
Poeition in This County.
1 Z to improve ber phvakal coo
___
j5 She iboukl. by all means.*
A peUilon addressed to Charles H. J
^
NaUian Lucaa be appointed to the
sltion to game and fish warden for
Grand Traverae county waa once the
is being readily signed by all lovers
lit. tH. Tl
CLEAIEST
un>
UNION WHISKY ONLY
2r^.";.r;U'B. :.u'B%*ri: Motiicr’s
___
prqared to 60 prompttylu
TNESTAHUIBHMKGflL
a. 80in».
After He Comes
loagtag to the fanner Traverse City
Baa Ball Aaaoclatlon. located on tbe
alreel base ball park, are inTwelfth alr«
vlted from tboae who can ranks use
mr aad Umber ooraprlalng
to tbe
tbe property dnneribod.
C 0 A L!
iSera for Cpal in CARglfi HALF
CAR LOTS. As vst ova aad
dpermic-our own mines we are
Able to teU our Coal at a Tcry
l8W OrBre.
A sample car ariH
convince }Wi that our Coal is
the best and cheapest fi*r! ever
brought to ihiv city. \Vc want
jour boiiacns. Give us a triaL
B
$100 Howard, f 100.
The reader* to thl* pape
pleased to learn that there i« at
Ircaded dtoeaae-4lu
able to cure in ail
that 1* catarrh Han *
la the only poaitlve cure
to the medical fraternlt;
a constitutional dtoea*e. require*
atltntlonal treatment. Hall's Ca
larrh Cure to taken Internally, acting
directly upon tbe blood and mucoua
surfaces to tbe syaiem. thereby dr•troying tbe foundnUon of tbe dtoeaae.
and giving the
bulWIng np tbe ec
Ing nature la doing lu work,
rielora have ao ranch faith In tbe curatbat they offer One Hun
dred Dc»llan» for any ca*e that It falU
Send for II*
* F. J. CHENEY 4 CO..
ledo. O.
226 tot Fito SM
caiofnl wbnl I nto. I bad
pnlxa at teght on that I
DYSPEPSIA CU:
Sold by S. E.
atreec bi«gars. at Benator Foater to
Waablagicn dlaoorerad laat an^ He
waa walking akmg Feonaylraala at
eaae toward tbe capitol when a pitiful
toobiac fellow aaked him for help. The
W7m
^
Prompt shlpmaat to outaida
ortlor* aad mttofacthm guamteed Your patronage nolldted.
C C. TRIMBLE. Prop.
Corner Ninth aad Ualoo flu
Citlxdna Pboan 780.
A-r (Ore
P» 1000 ViTTS
Blirtaii Rhnr ElicWt
U|M ul P|«N h.
m
CONSULT
J.
LEAHY
6RUD RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
COkPANY.
Exntni omciAw
__
At Hotel Whiting the first flvt'da^
in March. Gtaesro guaranteed to fit;
m. tems«rt curing headache, diszinasa and narveusneaa
a apacialty. DHKeult caaaa
lUwrteTravwtet'ity tl U* m uUUy)
aoiieJtad.
uatM r*.i4.»B.
- ..u«,
Jitm{ fWm WKL
Caioet Oeaning and Feather Brno-“
a^y^Jiu^ *«to ruga, let me
C L LOCKWOOD. O. F. h
C, a MUBBaX AjroL^^
IL H. CHAPm,
.
H.&iLLnwiiiin
***DaUed PVb. 24. IMH.
They arc bavlag high
up_to WdBi^woulO iBmBBf «B.MereMy
Algoaac In the newspaper field. Tbe o»»^3)Ani to B<re.
two papero bid on tbe vllage prlnUng
contract, one bidding |W nnd the other
I stram. tbe lean
pain these arin be.
-li;
rvSMM
PARK
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THEgVBglKO BEOOBD, TEAVEB8S XSOT. KKIS, THUBSDAT, MABOB *, 1904.
iswnsrATt
Nature Lends
StaiHBAS
. nVEtOVES
Mia. laae Da Mb wba laagbt AM
ana Patti la l te aaly pabUe »cM M
■ttfaiil la tbe t'aM ftatea. tttaa i
TW %Bt7 ar JuaMi
oa Mb teea for
M^M^M^niraiMB
, v.^"JaVS»''Tl^
Bih ho^^hvAhn^a^^^
JooaMi Jolnaoa. I
rfred in tte ctu Inal ■!
tram OmrotL Onrlnt
Mim. Maaon. Ma a.
and without quesbotu and die IS justified
msodomg.
CMtor Manana Apoa^w Kava Relatiem Mc M
WItb Mart Tltoa Oat WMt and
tTltoirCMMrta.
IB alMBt
f W. Dr Caasp. aev ftvI. Kaa, arna -Tka Mat
areMMc of lasofa Q.
WmtaM
4«m1i. be wa. ai
tbejacate.
; today/ tbe prenaace of ber .
Tbe faaaral of .
I ta will oactu*.
to %rliKfa fonns die active princqiie of every
prwd of Royal Bddag Powder.
Fnat prc|)ertie> are jncfapfiwahlr! to the
heakhfulae. of the
aru) thoM of the
SSa and iJdthy of
Hence it is that Ro|^ Baking Powder
produces food supertstive bodi in flavor
and whotesomeness.
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ADJOURNED
; not tborouahly diaciiaaed.
mscrasn mw imumic
o -----
the health oOoar about
Chat tt was thought adt
tbe un
RECOMMENDED EXAMINATION OF Plaoea.
CITY WATER SUFFLY.
board of haalth hat a Maetlng tonicbt
and he advlaed thnl n reoomnHmUtion
» made to IL
SopL L a OUbaK atatad that bardl;
a day goat by hut aaae at the parent
call bias op la rcM^ U> the water tha
Wbatbar Erick Can Ea So-
ssr-ju.
Utah
IMta was <
He mid
of tbe
BBoe church aUll have nmniage
tkma with a aurnher of wivea and
port thrtr chlldretL
—
Cloat From l:»ta t:»L
I A> (be faneral aervicoB will bada at
\t o'ctocb It bat been Buaealad tbai
tbe placto of butlaeaa ckite tram l:M
to 3:90 o’clock, iaataad of frooi X to 4.
lOected rMterdaj. TWb orlll alloor
buBlacBB BMa to iMve tbair oOcca and
Binm In ttaae to attnid tbe faneral
to reopen bafore tbe bank* elate
Many of tbe local kwaiarM men hire
favored ibla plan.
Tbe booorao pail bearrra for tbe
usaraT anil be repreaenatlrr* frpm tbe
dme atorea In tbe city. They win be
8. E- Waite. E. E MUler. K H. Maada.
C. A. Boiebr. J. E McBvoy and Albert
Manber Dr Gamer broasbt »P (be
matter of water supply la iba ward
acbools and aald tlnl tbare was cither
BomatblnK wroa* with tbe water or
sometblnc eUe and tf It was tbe wnter
It oui^t to be known ns there
naw enses of typhoid fever developlnt
•OAftO OF EDUCATION LISTENED every day He saM It would be tome
Mtlafnctloa to kno« that the children
TO THE ARCHITECTS.
were not exposed Co typhoid fever by
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SxMWIlM -nwl VtaCM «f BwtaM
toi
i:-
itK >, ..Id b. to. tag *i*r«, I
children by five wives but oo potygn i
' Ira bl> tat* mMol^
tflfibei
eaonty ha wuuM be deported
King Edward la an entbustasrit.
of bh
OEATBSOTAMT
Walter Culver, Mra. I
Walter Culveg of Cedar, father of M.
of the docton of the city wito wilTll A Culver of that place, died laat even
log at € o'cloek of eenBIty at the age
tend the funeral aenrlce in a body.
of tX years. Tbe funeral wiU be held
tomorrow aaonilng at 1$ o’clock from
tbe Oongregatioual chorcb at Cedar
GUn CASE STOL Oil
H. I. Carter has charge of tho funeral
Mra. Hannah Wado.
Flalntilfe Have Had Twenty WHneuees
Mrs. Hannah WTade. l^hd •« years,
nod the Defeuae Now Hat the
died this morning nt 1:10 n. m. of apo>
Twelfth on Che StanE
pleay. 8be hna been in the asylum
stoee July X. The body was shipped to
Circuit otMirt Is still being occupied Harbor Springs this afternooa
with the onee of E K Gibbs et al. vs. l*nd«Ttakqr Anderaon.
F. E Lahym et ai. and will not go to
Benjamin Fulvar.
tbe Jury before tomorrow. The ptain
C’taude Pnlver. clerk in t
tiffs have had M wltncuotu oo the
I and the di*f»ndants now have received a telegram this morning atnl
Ing that his brother Benjamin had died
In n hoapltnl In «t. Eouia. The mes
saai* gave no panleotars Mr. Pulver
left thU aftenKum for bis home in
East vcnlng divorces mere granted Summit City, where the bodv wUl be
Crain vs Bennett H. Crain.:
Sullivan VK Mary Sullivan. |
IJldvIe A Smith vs. Edward Smith!
the 9 months-old son ol
and l*ime M. Smith vs. George If
„ died yesterday of cong
Smith. On March l a divorce was
grsntetl to Era May Post vs. George lion of the lungs. The funeml will
tomorrow at 2 o’clock in charge of H
Carter. Mr. Rynberg fa station s
express agent of the Pere Marquette
DIED IN ALASKA.
ITEMfl OF mtERCST.
The east of city eleetric lights ranges
from 2 to 8 centa an hour a tamp.
In northern Italy there l. a riMipifS
live asaorlathm for every !/«• tohah^
Itanta
Tbe nare of premier of Great Brit
aln, as aueb. does not carry with it
nay aatary.
More than aio.issi people in Masan
chnaetU are dependeut Uf»on tbe cot
ton mills for tbeir living
Tbe average dUmeler of a hair ftora
tbe linnian bead is the fonrbundredtb
part of an inch.
A Uker's oven. In France, which Is
hent(^ by electricity, is nald to
anceeaa In every pnrt1<T»l*»-
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States laat year g4.Vto.Ull ■ A. TgOIgppK. M,.D. amwial
worth of stockings and liATM-s. of
gloves
Tbe autborlttca of Hh- unl\crsal erpoaitioo at Uege. Belgium. .df.T a
priie of S19.»0 for no nlrahlp comiM-dTbe boros of the moon siwaya point
away from tbe aun. therefore they are
always directed upward in tbf even
Hetty Green oometlmee rides In a
$12,800 aotomol>lle, but It Is ..wned l.y
her aoo. Edmwrd II. U. Gre. « of tbe
cf Mra. A. W.
Texss Midland rsllnaid
marly of This CHy.
Y. M. C. E 8. ELECTION.
Msny people In Traverse CHy rtChosen to garv for tha Enmember Miss Anna Shepherd. ^hoiOfllcar.
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BUYING CARPETS and ruga fo; J
The board of edi icntlon jaai
suing Yaar
three large strires w« can make prices ‘
Dr. Chase and
Bb«- ¥o.i>Kue formerly owned a mlllloerj storen in I
last night tocooaldei
this
cUy. 81m; was a alster of Mrs.
rm. J.{
right.
J W Slater.
Tor of an <
of the architects for
II
Martin
and
has
m
here.
I
Y.uir Reliable Home Furnisher. *
baing mad
L that the t
thmigb It vaa thoi
Ignlnc to talks by each of the a
Ji^X-vSTsm^Irr
i bnt U Won
tects and tborougbly discussing
p«‘Ued by Dr. Msr
OMUer for two hours and n qua
er. Harry Morse.
» by Dr. Oamer lerdsy states that
D. John Tretnaln.
Bafore adjoumlng however, n
HOLD YOUR BREATH
mltlee ooasUtlng of C. M ITall and tag that the hoaid of haMtb have saa
Eapt. I. a Gilbert, was appointed to plea of the water eent To Dr. Vaughn
go over the pinna and ns soon na thay for aaalyaia and that a report be m
An
opporunity to the people
TAFFY PULLING AND MUS^
have done this to aoilfy the board and to SqparintaBdeat OObert of tbe re«
of Grand Traverse county to buy
BREVITIES.
it will listen to the report This
the highest cisss merchsndlse st
Yoong Paopts Spend Pleaaant Evanmictee Is to make no rocomroendi
Rupl. I. B. Gltocri*was*given autl
j The business houses of the city gen j
the price of the chespest.
bat to examine Into tbe merits an
Ity to order some necessary suppl
? erally will close frdm 2 until 4 o’clock j
Wstch for dsu of this ssle.
aHwha of the aevcml plans and to tell among them being a mou»r fur
l..mi»rrow during the funeral of James
The Globe Store.
few hours xery pleasantiy last evening)^'
the board what they are.
physical laboratory.
118 Front St.
It the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Johnson. The lianks. however, will S
Bach arrbltect was allowed to talk
2 to 2 o’clock, thus allow
Gmhl on South Grant
about his plans to the board and the
1!“«
make their depoalls
pulling, music and gnim was the
PLEASANT TINE
other architects were asked to leave
b^-fnre he
gram of the evenlni
the room while the other rival had the
was aenred a IX o’c
the hostess No. 13C. K. O I of Traverse Bay
T. M. M.. arv requested
eats departed at a late hour to
Mr. Dean's Flana.
meet at Odd Fellow
OWi
Friday^at
they had spent a very enj.iy1 o’clock to attend
Lttend the
Mr. Dean staled that the main
Knight James <G. Jo
Ir knlghU
ehaagea he bad made In hla ptans war
Traverse
City
from
lent.
No.
8TI. and
from a ni^t roof to a shingle pUebed
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
all other tents are Invited to join with
ennUMeap-yearbirthday
roof; that four doors were placed at
us in showing our respect for our <
each entrance; arched windows over parly of Mrs E. C Coau. held at Eden.
t the Ferris Implo- cesseil
Your future hom- while the list
Sir Knight Johnson.
onjorsble affair and tamely
tbe doors and no nrch mer tbe door
Last Evening.
Is targe
C. G. Sherwood. Com
A sumptuous banquet was
andI that now the lighting was one-ftfth stiendW
second wnni
bold their
House and two am^s on east
of the floor Ispace, the building being held at : riork anil all had a ven fine
In the K. P
74X11X
ixllX feet <over all and eight rooms time. The relatives present were C. E Ferris Implement Company wna held
side
only ll.Gfst.
Case and wife. W L Case and wife. A. tast evening and the following officers on the evening of March
In she. He also added a book
Small house, just off Union on
dected; Chairman and manager. F Knights of Py thiast are invited,
each room. He said the complete cost B Case and wife. C. D Kriix and wife.
Ferris; secretary. C. E Rennie
Tbe stockholderss In the Trav
Ninth street. $75<*
Bies Case and wife of Benxonla. H.
would be $19,000 and that the brntlag
City Driving Park AaaoctaUon were to
Coates and mlfe of this city. Mrs. tressim r, H F. Bougbey,
Large house, neatly finished.
and plumbing of the revised plans
have met In Dr. J B. Martin’s office
soun Barr, mother of Mrs. Coau. and
would cost $$00 more than the other
Ratting Eaay.
last evening, but owing to the fact that
plana beonuae of the girts’ toilet room* Mrs. Moore, an aunt. The brothers
there weren’t enough present the
being lorated on the flrvt and second presente<i the hostess with a beautiful Bv \V\r*- to the Evening R««ord
meeting
was
adjourned
until
March
15.
hanging lamp and numerooft other
Chicago. March 3 —Dr. W. R Hj
Regular meeting of Traverse City
per reoied more comfortably Isst nig
chapter. No. 102. R. A.
In the evening aliout 40 friends and than at any time since the operatk
evening at 7:30 sharp.
Mr. Moore’s plans are for an eight nelghlwrs assembled and a very pleaa
»erformed on him for appendicit
oom building so arranged tha It ran
e a 10 or a i: room build
rklng chair
PERSONAE
WE ARE SHOWING the largest
vilher presenu.
,d. of \1ctor C. Palmer
line of Carpets. Rugs. Oil Cloths am:
t structure, which he plainly showed
be sorry fo learn that he Is 111 with apUnoleums In Traverse City.
the board He recommended direct
pendicUls.
j
Notles.
J. W. Stater. /
and Indirect heating. The present exit
J. B. Martin '
to Kingsley to j
Your Rellalde Home Furntaher. \
according to the plant, was sU feet
---------------- from lot 424 West
2117-lXt
wide and it was so arranged Chat It
Cl.vde
this I
Seventh
street,
are
reqn.*ste<l
to
reluni
could be made 1XH feet wide without
arteru«ion from a visit to Frankfort.
rt.
re Sill be ^BUYING CARPETS and
changing tbe appearance. He said that It at onw. iNberw'lse there
J. T. H
Hannah baa gone to Chicago
3I2IX1*
to place tbe girls’ toilet rooms on the
leas.
rieht.
flrul and second floors according to his
Fred Saxton Is in Grand Rapids on
Your
Reliable
Home
Furnisher.
H.ar WIHtam J.nninga Bryan on the
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2117-121
E F. Perketl went to Manistee thU
-V.Iut of an Idwr City opara houas.
ornlag to take the aalt bath treatPHday evenlofl, March ,4.
212(«t
erected
DUNLAP
In.
Hamilton
Clothing
Co..
Mr. Fetarean's Flana.
THE MARKETS.
Mr. Peteraen sUted that he had not
changed Ms plans as he did not think
WE ARP. SltOWING the targe
It n fair competltloo tf the plani
No. 3 white oats. 4Sc asked
of Carpels. Ruga. Oil CkNbs at
changed. Tbe plans were tor n II
ileum s In Traverse City.
bunding, wbicb he aald ooud be
J
J. W. Slater.
ed for $19.101.tf. bM that tbe commit
Chicago. March 3~Wheat—May
lee aald It could he erected for $19.0d0.
art Pacific aUtion has been
with men aleeplog ta tha
Mtn When asked thrir bnataeM then
Can Erkk Ee i
by
station
sttendanta, they lnvartab:y
A
maU
known
ilnsnetar
of
this
city
Potato*.
tad
urn-.
A qoeetJou was mlaed as to whether
ria to aoma naarby town
ruby
ring
it
was
brick could be aeeured ao as to get tl
Iredbyooeof bla frirodawbe aald:
bnlMlng erected thU eummer. It wi
LABOe ATTCNOAWCe.
-Ton are not the ooly one wbo has
also aald that not a brick could 1
bought before July 1 as Mr. Markha
Many Wars Fraaant at the Meeting of| taken a fancy to It. Tbe other day Mr. them legnlar bonxden applied at thr
aald be would Uke to bare ticket sflke to hare the ticket
^ at leaM 900.000. It
pie friend then nakl: “WHl. Jf It EMBsed. The agpnt than be
bad
been
Gates be would have aware of the fact that the tickctt
yesterday aftemnoo at the home o.
per 1.000 and that MrrMimk9!rVras Mrs.
parchaaed far the aota purpoa. af
McWetlu. An Intenwtlng prxv matched you for IIt.”
eeudlng away for kls brick as be could
hnnktaf la n warm roam.”
piled: -Yea. ao
not wait and that they coat him $S gram was reudemd and the meettag
told
a
story
of there being a dif
«nd profitable
more a thousand
ference between Mr. Gates and Mr.
Will New Ecbeel Ee Eulttf
history of tbe society.
Ing to abont S8S.000.
A qMatkm Is begittnlng to arise as
to whether the new Ptoorth ward
enter talc any Htigittan Schwab pro- white mke with cancer. Tbla win
achool hooae will be buUt this ymr. If
Hamilton Cfothing Co. eaelusive ymed to i^lrh for the «m,. It mma
acme definite recommendntkm la not
done,
and
be
was
tbe
mnda by the hoard of ednenl
mankatlon of <
mmt Monday night a achool
hunt naleas a apecinl eleetkm Is callfd
for. Than them will be additional
Miq B| by rolmiilantatloa of the cancer ecDa
of the faneral of Mr. Johnson
pnnae In this beaMe the great Incon
Be
remarks that thaae calla laolaiaC
nlenoe and the wait tor the echooT.
•1W|m|ljo.p«m, eq,„,
ned their ritaltty for twelve days Nowat Hotd Whkii^. will ranam
Tnlicnd Fm and Cen.
^9 n apmu epxj nsARiy qinog aqx
at roam temperataro. whDe at tha
qMnL at the City <
aDiaUotoUrEvenac
Aa Boon na the architects had 1
t^vwtme oC the body they pertahad
lahod apanklttg the matter wna talked
la tWOTtr-ANT tawn. Ucrcpoadba
MMsGtoiatcedto Fk. Difi.
pro and con. la an tta phnaea. all that
H
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^^O Mmi M-J TUUE
Si
paaiBg
MISCELLANEOUS.
m^m
Choose Now
SOMETHING OOlNG—YES
Thera will be aemething doing
at the Globe atore nejrt week,
when the big Manlstique Banknipt ssle will begin.
Never before in the history of
the country was such high class
goods offered at a bankrupt sale.
I
IS
srsrsfs‘£s?ss.
IT’S UP
TO YOU
for an ordmaj}- piano o.
boy th. hi^ grade
KMBALL
at (aciory prices. You imm
the Kimball is an all right
piano and will give yon ter.
vice and tattt6action. Easy
yoong Sqnigglra go mocb lirta
rmrirnm For l(.
I was married.” aald the
mmrmm peaatmUt.. 1 spent my
man1
9j on candy, and aa the rcealf 1 now
bare to spend it oo my wife’s dentfaC
blHs.”-Porttand Oregonian.
mrriMSi. K.E.Siraic.Wr.
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TRY A RECDIIO WANT Aa
consult
J. I-EAMY
now Is Your dme
Exprt Optician Co $aoe money
ni« ¥ «•< lu :intoau
r™
.andirthamlaamlatake
; Traverao Oty Musioiana’ i
n. la. A. P. of M.. Wiu bold their
Wf meeting Wedneoday evening
atto’elodtnttkeneaAmiiy.
tmu
T the iiptiliaiiin reonlted aaaaBtHr. M«M ncht «to rntttj A ok Cton dolieitod. Carii« Hndtw to tto <aik aad .In ra. achetadNoTMtoena SpeaOty.
h .( 1 »« ant, atototoa .r
By gathering up your spring dothing and having
them Cleaned. Pressed and Dyed. Reasonable Rates.
Both IMiones Cl. Hotel Whiting Building. Telephone
calls promptly attended too.
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YESTEROArB M8UE
W
I THE EVENING RECORD
TBA7EB8E OITT, MICH, THUKSD.VT. MABCH », 1904.
RUSSU ON VERGE
OF REVOLUTION
HATS’LEGS
tW Chmnc* fro® a mOA, aoakiac
r^‘?£r',££5^:sr2i‘S£;
to UlAlac ct aprtef lorn aod
aprtac mkom oo4
tnasttloo back
lo ksaa MMTtd wllk a oatoE of i
SEVENTH YEAH—sm
O^y
€NM of a pitteni ao«E ta dUr. Call
far» Uaa is
bfOtea. Mra. Tan-j
bim.
EUt« *
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J? 000d Impression
Tharawhaftmailei
TREE FALL* OM UNFOItTUNATE
MAN NEAR ACME.
%
CArb0it P§ptrs and
tfptmUer Jpbbons
ictaras Ajie
AKevs tN« Anktas.
Takso to Homs of^it Unds
and U Rasting Easier.
A Ml nock at tin boi
nantiaoL
dobartmBeteber Ompaof
Ic mmiMuiy with a aana of men, be
wa» rotilaa Umber
‘f on Winism Selkirk s place oortbsast
islofAciar.
or Acme. A tree |
had
c^t down wd he failed lo pet j
mfortmiaie
hark, cruehlna him to the fcronnd and;
bn-skina both leas Jt»t above the
Uken o the bone of
VERY BUSY
restlaa as easy
onpacUBt aB tkai'a oeweat io
CIXITHING,
HATS, FURNISHINr.S-the kind that bean the
A-POU,.-!
of ooeW will be nacasi lary and perhaps
the other Mr Hays, an uncle, cane
to the city io.lajr to tsiecraph lo the
youns man*» parents who lire in MUh
Inatoa and they will probably onme
on account of the Injury belna so seri
“BENDA LABEL”
Nothing lie it. uolea. yon go to Chicago, New York
TO CATHOLIC INtTITUTIONE
JAF FLEET HAB DItAFFEARED.
itationa in China later. .Four
Bpectol to the Evening Record.
WL FstarihiirB. March l^Ths Jap- dmd troops have also boon ordered to
id from Fort China to raise the loc^l aUtkma there
anooo Root hat (
oat olKty mlloo to a war atmnglh.
Wealthy Grand Rapids Woman Left
Rulk of Her Property.
B> Wir.. to the ErenlnK Recrvrd
Omnd Rsi>i,k. March 3 -Mary Me
Namara. a wealthy rlU/en of thU riiy.
o ho dii>4l at IMuienlx. Art/ , iciiane^j
Ule %alite.l at ovi-r
which ha.1 leVi, Im
tly Whv to ih*- KreninK Il.-i-urd
liiMlliitlohi. of Umnd kapM^ Wphi
New York. March r. -Three hundred ‘b»u»^and dulln waf left to r«*lailvi-s
moo have l>een working all night In
Hot Darllngon In a&
the mins of Hotel
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
fort to uncover the hodioo of the wc
non who were carried thnni to death
when the huge steel akeleum am
oonnpaed Wednesday aftemoon
bodies have been recovered and eight
other Ixidlos arc In sight. The list of
dead Is tbonpht will not exceed
thirteen.
The serious charges are made that
inferior maiertal was used and that
the work of ronstniction was poorly
done. A rigid InvestlgaUon is In prog
ress by the building department.
The responslbllUy for the disaster
win be fixed and the guilty men will be
prosecuted. An offlclal said today
the building of ’Un" akysempers In
the niy must be slopped.
Cause of tho Disaster.
The cause of the disaster generally
HIGH GR.\I>E SHOK MAKING
apct*pte»l iis the overloading of the
floors. Foreman James Hsipin. In
charge of Ibu Iron workers, sUted
that there was a large quantity of
cement and other^tildlng marerlsl on!
the fifth floor, and that on the ninthfloor were S3 Iron beams which were
to hare been used In oonstrucllng the
remaining lloom <of the building.
i
DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE
JAP TAXES MAY RE RAISED.
Ry Wire lo the INenInj: Record.
March E-A Toklo eorretho Japsnoot on th« oaa. Thoro It an
of the Centmf News says
incllnatloa horo to bollovs that tho
Japanooo am dloomrMod by tho faiJ. that an extraordinary oaoaion of the
ant of tholr attacks and p«MidF« by
canvana on March IE It is sUtad that
I from tho fHM0or
r tanas on aaH and silk am IJaMa to pincod “repeat.
H to I
pooHlons In Northom Korot that tho
plan for chocking the Japaneoe land
advance It now porfodod aod that
haavy rooonma am boing brought up to
tho Yaul rtvor. Every energy of tho
authn^tioo it now directed toward provonmig tho hUokido of the ElborUm
rattmad. Twenty now oMIngt each of
tM foot am being ometad. Owing to
tho heavy movornont of mlllng otock
e being fllcii
I the Instance of Inspector
FYench. because “the aidewalU
rc than two atorit»s in advance
property boiled and tl<Ml.“
from Fort Arthur sUUa that tho Inin spue of thU and ptvvIoua warn-f
habiunta of Fort Arthur am aufforing Ings, thoM* responsible for the con
of the building went ahead]
from a aariouo ahortnooo of wator. The struction
regardtc«K of c<insequenr«-f.
oupplioa ara brought ovor Und and
owing to the savers cold the waUr
freeaea and burntm the vats before they
t. There la a condenser in the
town but this has proved toUlly Inaufllcient to aupply the need of the garriand the inhabiUnts.
bHuglng hack the empty oam tho
WILL FORT RE ARANDONEOT
what# IMo may bo otoppod. With the
oldlfifo now bulMIng tho authoHtlos By Wirt* to the Evening Record
SL Fetemburg. March E—Ominous
h tha city's business c>r>
claa today art that Port Arthur is to
bo abandonad afur tha sinking of the
RUMOR OF JAF LANDING,
done in the Crimean war.
gpeclal to the Rrenlni: Record
The story is fortified by a telegram
Tton Toin, vU Von Kew, March 3.—
from Port Arthur, published In the CaIt lo rumored here that the Japaneoe
MUe. to tho affect that the commander
MINERS WILL NOT SETTLE RY
COMPROMISE.
SEETHING
BL00DH.T
w>Ls.nxCTsorrici»s
Ladtoo of the Flrat Freabytorian Church Fatal FIm M Coal Fit Owned
Roloct Laadem In tha Work for
Frinca Von Donnammamk.
the Ensuing Yoar.
By Wre to the Evening Record.
1
Brstoo Blleaia. March
3 -^A fatal fire
The Woman'a Mlaakmnry Society of
MtADLCU •OOiet ANK
tho First Frmbyterton church nt lu occurred In the cq|d pit owned by
v
Prince Henckle vonlkmneramarck
at
tVSAYWHtAt
Glelwiu. BUmto. I
r;^nd eight ,
Pmaldeot. Mrs. L. B. Blasell.
First vicc-preaklent, Mrs. O W.
-KM Ih. F«.gn
M.r A9.M
WARNED OUT WHEAT.
»• th« C-y-AII
Ar.
Ftooda at Nllaa Do Thouaanda of Deltarn Worth of Dmnagc.
Mra. B Kelley.
Tronaurer. Mrs. DeWIti 1
By W3re to the Evening Record.
^^Seemary lltermture. Mn
Kilea. Mich.. March 3 —A heavy rain
last night wmabed out whole fields of
RpeeMI lo tho STonlng RaeorE
Organist. Mlsa Andoraon.
whonc tha tender roou of which the
Fmn. March E—TJon TOM M i
nltenuile fmaalng and thawing had
VILLAGE CAUCUS.
heaved up The Mas amounts to tbouannds of doltors
Cittoens of Ruttona Ray Relact Ticket
Vary IIL
for Spring Etoction.
bMIlig to the rooult of Itorce offorta
Bpectol to the Evening Record.
or IRo vtoomy of Fochlli to pmvmR on Special to the Evening Record
Battoaa Bay. Mich.. March 3-The|
la the Chinooa army dlmetod
Buttons Boy. Mtoh.. March E—The
BTRort to at this wTiUng that Mrs. Win
Mtono
which.
If
not
put
down
pltRo
tom Gfocher to vary low and that Dr
Van Dc Walkt-r had baea aauoaed
tfous So RM fOmlfoom.
uble and aha baa
Hood MflliRR OiodRUi iMoM Northbaea tn poor health f
•m CbWiO RTF «R»FiM The tmopo
or awre; the and her
V pUoorRo
sympathy of the eatin
nia Tsn uu shambles
rs
”
2f
ALBERT C^BENSK Y.
•mnrbody maald Iflm to ma bar t«-
Ji Tew Cell Vel
L/^
WE HAVE A COPD SHOEMAKER’S SHOP
Rew for Boys' Shoes
Sl.aS and $1.60 Shoei tor Boyi nre wiimers.
good leather
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING ■ ^
Several new Ijistx. Price S5.00 and
Not a cheap line. Call and
•cc them.
FrankFreidricb&Co
242 Front Street
i
.01'
il
-HhH are known the i
over ..the only
hat for the fimt appe
thousands of good droaoers
i- -
■^wait patiently every
•bid at five dollars
that to well worth '
and you can buy them at about half value
who once buy them
thereafter wilt wear
sold here, there
'^taloys" Underwear
for men is the warmest and most satis
factory underwear made at $ 1.00. $ 1.25.
$1.50 and Si.75.
STORY
•lociL
i’
Traverse CityManufg.Co.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
the money—those
5-
Tbcy rc made
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
- Material at low prices.
€aii$,.Uliter$;
Cloaks. Turs.
Olool Blankets
NEW
CO.
Roal Reliable Clothiers
- All Kinds of . Mill Work
New Stand
Joint Scale Commltteoe of Soft Coal
Mlnera and Operators Adjourned
Without Effecting Agreement.
Special to the* Exening Record
Indtonapolla. March 3—The Joint
scale committee of the soft coal ndners
and operators mdJounH*d last night
without affecting any agreement. Thel
counter demands will be referred lo a i
anbwcnle committee compoo^ of two!
miners and two operators from each of
JAPS DESTROY RAILWAY.
the competitive states srhich^wili re
sume ibe endeavor to ndjaif differBy Wrr to the Evening Record.
Tokto, Morch E—A mito and a half encm.
W. D. Ryan, d
of tho RIborian mllroad betwoen Vlad- scale committee, said after
* way things look
lean Aee > Fay out of the
bnt astrf]
rtke. The minersI iwin
accept no<
‘ CHINA It ON THE VERGE OF AN
ANTI-FOREIGN OUTRREAK.
EIGHT MEN PERISHED.
^
50c
Some of it in the
Window
!7.¥i9.’
?
♦
!tS SOLD IN THIS GiTY
It's Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for-
STRIKE ONLY
ALTERNATIVE AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
lEIMOA a,
Do
neat
COR.
PROMT
Ana
JIRIOR.
.THE EVjailKO WOOBD, TREVEBSE CHTT, mCB, THBBSPAY, MABOH % UM.
\mawm
UAT tut lain
mCVEWNGBEOmD ELCCtnC
SMELTDfG
IMOt. T. Mtn «M X «r. HMMni
it i> «M ttM tke<8M«k Mwht.
««n—y
»m ■ero to
§ma. Waa Triad Cippar Ora
WM Ot Uaad Naat.
K=urss'n.var,'“
thTtoaMriThett^^
aapacred
was of Bmpire. Mapto Oty. Bardlek.
lie. Oton Havea and Gtan Arbor.
Tl^iM yy to
i^wwSi
lat bmudlfnl esmeW.
Tbe BmttooM^ coatomaa were all
ky la tha world aa far oa kaowa 1
ttmsuimwMM M
.'TS!
vantage. Hanry Keaaea wa. beoom
(By Bpadai Cay^^wt Prealden tagty arrayed to a codnme chat accentIs maadve digalty and geidal
raor. Mr. Bldtomnn nganlJed
BULUniK
X March 1.—The war
oC Che Hlekeydile Har
a ape
caWa
tMit. Mo McAtm !• CM or Uc a. follow.:
•*lt 1. probable that tbe facu coo
k«t kwm M aWc dradl )c40> I*
caralag tbe
tk* MM* uc Ml loM oortMi l> by tha llm
Otw cftcr iMi koImUmi rtOTl
_________ ime on mar
aarer ha kaowa.
ried ladle.; a flve doUar Rae wa. im
It i.
•MoiriMo itelicoMJiMoaM
Ml pmliUMi k >o McnCH to Ms. the Baad*a lAke atoaMrm h^a aoi poMd upon nay lady dancing. with
baea la Uk riclaliy at all since the Cbmrie. Cook more than a doaen times,
ktlly arraaged parlor was d«^
to the genllemca*. “pipe of
dj^jymt^tate ^t
U hirtn*
kill to cCshore* anSd^M^midcaimn^^
rowboat yeatarday afteraoao. engaged •enred nt the McKibben
Hw tupcon wm Mt I.TT Ifci ■•» the Reed's Lake fleer
Tbe report clrculatad by a aewt
Of* to Job <« CmMIm cpoc to
agency late kmt alght that he bad been
br Iki pccpood IWtk wart bO
torpedoed I. aald to be a canard.
BM Jf Ihi batMisc k to O laab for
Tbe Raed'a Lake float lost hearUy.
FROM ORCHlOg TO ikOW
tbc (aO !«■ Malii aeiloa iboa
Of the four cmlsera in the orlglaal
ageadroa. thlrty-alx were aent to the Twe PlacM in th. Werid Wher. Throe
M Aalram>mle«l TtaM Pliei Bl
IW af BilUbintr.
tbi ttnibafs calM
OenttMiT. which wmm .
IMI to record for all time the u\\^mat THfUlkm In the cnlendar. has im
0wwm fartitor fwoof of id abnolul
CMOS. At aiMnlicht Dec. tl the
tl^ in elfht * ^
twrUmttj nmoM the enihedml nuthorttiM M to whether
There are two placea In the world
where a pemoo can paas throogh the
tropical, aub-troplcal and temperate
toaes Inside of an hour. Hawaii U
one and Darjeeling, to northea.tem
India. Is another
In both
place, tbe trick 1.
haea takao «p tha madtar.**
done by climbing up the high moiin
tain.
repirt
In Hawaii the travrlcr start, with
»d ye. the warm breath of tbe Pacific fan
Ag Ibe ning him amid the smell of palm tree..
ty to daatod Imra.
the people
i^toaraadto^
he mounts the tree,
cal fruit,
Tha rvBMr that I
change unUl he Is in the kind of
aow la pfogM a
be found In tbe
KMithern Unlicd State.
amt be climb., and ac
to Bot aaonaamoa to thU yldnlty
that it i. much cooler
trot of tha month.
character
one that remlo
ate Mine, with Add. In whlrh potatoc
and other non hern vegcubk* .re
Port MoArthar. Bakh Lika.
growing
In Darjeeling the change t. .till
more wonderful. The entrance to the
etotty of Read*. Laka for aearm .ea Ubielaad. tnx which the little moun
tain city stand. 1. thrungh a dark
iMdaa the Raad*a Lake fleet nomber tropical marv. full of mlght.v
palms and hung witl^orrhid. and other
rhSn*2r£tie‘"vf
prcmched a crowd ^tlimd arond \
face of the tta»eplace At the oonq
tloa of the IJ chime, the h-ap fi
lerer dropped a« If It had ben ace
» everr day. the mlat
moTed at If
the dock wer. hnama. and
*'**A*m1ted*AghT*!. axpeetod. a. the
bl« fiMuita of the year took
crew, of the warwhip. are kmgtog for
rad placea. to glre way for the extra the din of batUe. (Bd. Note->
thought that the operator made a
clock, bealdea being
,b,
Intricate Umeplaoe |ii the
woAd. 1. one of the oMaat.
origiaally ooodntcted In 1S70. afterrT.
BULLETINOWSKI—RUSH IT.
yearm* labor had ben spent on It. In
MUi Creekovltch. March 2. 7:11 a.
IIM It was made orer again, a. the m.—The lookout In the conning tower
rfottU of » years- work, sad wa. so (thU U no con) report, that he ob
arranged ai to record the different served the yiadirofttok fleet enter tbe
moyemanu of the pUoetary .y^em Canal street channel
The
and it. cooitelletlon. In 1831 the old fleet will arrive too late, as ih
voatok squadron Is working
ala?all«i four year, of modem aklli havoc in the nelgtaborfacwd
had been spent on It. it wa. replaced.
l-ater—Tbe typewriter factory has
The dork now. beside, recording aa Jnst been reduced to a mass
tnmomleal and world time. ha.
and this win certainty prove
pataal calendar, date, all the f«
blow and hasten the end of tbe
days of the Catholic church, gtre. t
B>enlng I'nw.,
moaeotoau of the plaaeu aa they are
aaeo day by day from tbe earth, and
ANOLOFLAC
ehowa the pha«^ of other hearenly
bodlaa. It has aumy aatomatlc dgures.
iBciBdIag aagel. which airtke tbe onarCampbell Ha. On* He Carrlto
teM^r. tbe l^apoatle*.
fhen But a Bey In 1M4 in tto
a whUe 1
Ul. after
treea
Throughi tbm magnolia.
’ up. and all■ at once.
once
open pam. there come Into view Immento thicket, of Hlmilaynn rhododen
dront and the evergreen of fir. and
cedars; and beyond that the white.
Ike arctic Iceberg* on land.
In lea. than two hour, a traveler can
aoend from orchid, through Jungle,
o tea plantation., and thence to a cH•* and violet.-—
KsFBfBrS
A Jury
been aeenred to the I
nrt to try thecaeeon
BUou Whipple against the Mlchl
Central railroad for damagea. 1
Whipple 1. tbe daughter of Mrs. 8i
Blilpple. who aecareda verdict aga
the company tor IkAOO last Saturday.
She was alto a pasaager oa the aorlhilea somh of Monroe. )
agalaat the aide of the
tojurj^causlng panlal deafneaa. It
So. -There. Now.
The Methodist pastor of Traverw*
City recently announced os subject,
for a aerie, of .ermoos: “What would
Jesu. do If He would come to Traverse
Cliyr -HVbere would He attend
church?” -Who would He vUll flral?-How would He treat the had people?”
Thew are purely speculaUvc quest Ions,
but It would oot be strange If as mmu
as he alighted from the street car.
the illustrious visitor would first seek
; Christ, and
mit Perry Honaoh sad ooogrmtulate
^ock which crow. a. a reminder of
him cm having done more tor the good
the betrayal
.
by. Peter of hla Master. Special to tbe Bvealng Record
J J. CampbelL of thb dtj. bos a of Traverse City than any other man.
Tbc clockt I* Just
above tbe main enc
flag about which clusters the memo He would probably alro attend Han
the cathedal
nah*. church, whichever one that U.
And a. to “bad people.- there are few
in Traverae City. It U a good town — (
IVirolt Tribune.
KIDNEY «Backache
O^^wm^r pnt Saline gas ptont
WHEN A LADY STARTS
TO GET HER DINNER
aaai^liatal^ emnimaaadlhaaa haiaentora
"“•w
MINIATURE IjOOOINQ CAMP
P A. Itanftrtih of iBsCrange. «•.. .iif
fered for .lx mooUu with a frightful
running aore on hU tag; but write,
that Biwklen-A Arnlcn Salve wbollr
eared It In flve day.. For ulcers,
wound*, pile It-, the beet salve in the
world. Cure guaranteed. Only ii ct.
Sold by Jaa. Q.^^ohnton and F. H.
3 Per Cent
Interest
on Deposits
Will Be Upper Meiwta'e BahibH
^“sssi^'srt.‘.;5sa
srjs:ss£.-jrsrvr,2:
gg
_
i.vnu Jr.Mia^?
Extract from a mirtlnTn woni.ii*.
tatter from the routb
-When I returned from tbe dining
car 1 found mr handbag remov<-d to
J. H. MONROE
ta orraace tor a Mchtioa tow5rT tohibto ore workliig bard to have a iae
•bfltatog fitoa this port of tbe
Ptate and tasttog cure of any catarrhal
aelf oeroas the tever his
grave wUl be _
All fftoeetera
nroleeUid
j:
iiHdhsr
, Hmm Wlth^em BitolL
Truvww. City.
General
Inseoince J)EN11STS..
“‘^VSfBS-s'oSsr
ioBt. tAWYKR A FRNHALLffOON
b savings’
|3I I New Wilhelm Block
LW HA'STINSS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
THE THINGS YOU WANT ARE J
THE THINGS WE HAVE II
The clothing dapart-
And Jo.t now we have many thing, that you want and the prices are the
ment has aeme rare bargains. Look at theac:
was mine be rrtorlc«l. ‘Well, what dUl
yon leave It for?* 1 knew nt once that
be wa. a northerner and Istrv the la
bel. on hi. Imggagt^ proved It How
ever. a man across the aisle iroroedi
•tely gor op and offered me bl. wwt.
1 taarned that be was a aovtbfroer. a.
1 had Inauntly surmised.-—Chicago
Post
WE HAVE THE
COAL
Both Hkrd aiyl Soft
tart iQMtaff oaito ootoptou. Tbe up-
taw from the catch aad the switch
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
■I
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE ; JOHN
Igberal flSNAieEl
n li on np. Open
niog. 7:<Ki in 8:50. .
headache, backache, kidney trouble'
Hollister*. Rocky MounUln Tea will
make you well. If it fall
money back. That*, fair,
lea or tablet form. Jas. G.
asifJL^s:
^
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
a F. CARVBR A mm
\n Kaglbib writer ha. wrtttcn
Horn.- 'i^fcMloiH - in T^Uilon l« l.l«
reading w Ih-o n lioy. 1»i. ken« he bad
nk» llkleg for until later year*, but
Browulot. M.tauJay. and Pepy. in
lereaivsl him. H#* mo* that »wok
kiverw .re few—, few tbomuind. .1
roewt an»cmc tlie million.. If men
would Imt dare to ronfeiut. be *Mi«l«, it
woubl Im- foniMl iL.t imt **ne In a
(hnii«.-iii.l 1ui. rv«-r
Kli«kewiM.are.
tbe preuldeacy. be
GMRQMliteBMr.O^a 1
piece of bunting and i
youthful vigor for the man wboto Novel Method of Curing CtUrrh. Sold
name was inscribed upou it. After Me
on Approval by S. E. Wait
Clellan-s defeat, tbe baaaer was folded
A Sons
up and told away, and though It U now
«o year. old. it U still unworn. MrTbe new trans-Canmllan route from
had read the Reoofd's ac^
y and remarkable Uverpool to Tokoham. will be 2JM)
M. B. Hollefa collection of sales of :
have broken all rec- mtlea aborter than that across ^
1 flog from Its orda In nearly every city and town
Lhe c*
caurrh
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR rtLEfl
TO SAVE STRANGERS
Itebto
Timothy Quintan, a Switchman. Oav.
r H PASO OnfTIISNT blU
His Lift For 100 Others.
) Is ( to M dSTS. Me.
with hardly an^c
Timothy Quinlan, a switchman llvadvertise
to
*
log at 871 l.ake street, Cleveland,
v.
gave
omol
wBI
be
up his life to save 100 peieons ftom
tog that It
guaraateotog to
”train No.’
tto 100 person, on board, op- rorand the money imieM Hyomel coroa
catarrh. They have sold a great many
Hyomel outflu. ohd today 30 otbor
Kaowtiig that a switch had bean lert treatment for the cure of catarrh boa
open. Qntolan leaned from tbe locumto os many friends in ‘Traverae Qty aad
live and atortedTor the twitch. Pmit- Ttatoliy aa Hyomel.
It is a actanUfle. yet oomason oooae
the ewitch lever between the main method of troattog and curing tbia too
and the switch tntoka.^Lre wj^ conuMm dtauoae. It sends by dlraet
And discovert ihc tea is all gone*
the first thin/ihai enters her mind is something like
this: •There now. John wh.i hk mai*! 1 haven’t a
BIT OF tea for his ni.NNER.” ^
Don’t lei a little thing like that provoke your hus
band’s temper. Call up the Enterprise. We will get
it to you and John won’t know anything alwiit it. We
keep a rig for especially quick delivcr>'.
.inland Bur
LONOLEY HATS, $1.00 | OVERCOATS, $7.00
H you want a good hat CHEAP buy
DGHTWAIT
unto >’Our bin is empty but
Ton Uka oo risk to boytog HynmeL
S. B. Walt B Buna poatUvoly gnorow
tee to refnad your mooey oatai
ORDER HOW!
TO own* A COLO W ONI r \V
c. LTin.MiL a
TrilfAgit m
We would rather take 87.00 for those overcoaU
Theae ore regular gSXO hats and they are t
than carry tham over. If you find your else you get
able hats. The reamn for the price, we an
the biggest bargain of the year. Theae prices have
to carry this line any more.
never been duplicated nor have the qualities.
NYOMEI A BECWDBttAKa
I wU! apeak ooVthe
Law*- aad his addroto will be full of luteroat to every
boir- Mr. Loufmaa will speak akmg
(ha oome Itoa. oatog over iO elegaat
plotoraa. omay of toeal laturest. aad
ottors of genml latsmt laclndtog
tha tomooa -Perry- pteinre whk
set Oraad RapMs two years ago.
adireaaoa will be fonowed by a
for all cootoroDoe led by Rev. D.
tto «r thb city aad Or. Bmmderooa of
laalig. while tbe eaUre pixtarom will
be oallveaad by Utostrated aad other
aoags by tbe mole oaoiteL Tbe meettog U tor mea aad boye ooly aad
tleketa coa be bod at tbe ui
YOUR fkSUABLl HOMS rURNIBHCR.
‘^Ratotog of
■ty to have compleie
rural telephone system.
School ciosad at Lakeport. Temper
cooldn-t stand the ooM.
Ocesna cooaty farmers extensively
encaged In ralaiiig glnaeiig.
Free MetbodiMa will hold aUle
camp meeting near Chesanlng In June.
i
J. W. SLATER
Potato famine la copper eooatry.
h^^umet hospital with
sB,rasa-.:s.iil-~ “
omunuT
Tliis screen n imported from Japan; all work
ed in sUk b)-hand. SEE IT in our window. Tbe
nuumfacturers of Cedarioe Fuenitufe Ptolish. in or
der to gM tbetr poiuh in every home, give one of
theK beautiful screens free «ith a three gross lot
of polish, it s no new venture for me. as 1 have
used the polish in my business, and have sold it
for 12 years and never yet had a complaint. It
sells for 25c per bottle and wOl make your old
(uraituie as bright as new. EVERY ONE who
bu>s a bottle has a chance to get this beautiful
screen free of other charge.
PUM has n cittoen namad Lacfce Who MToSiageljLhne^
n In tom of the tatter.
is a tnrMney at the Jan and the fact tea
Tha gatoe ana aalto
ha. ioat come to Bght that n man
the gkto ahoatag ,
named Ftoet to an tee man In LMatog. ptaeaa.
maktogaotoc vurydemplaya. Thare
la
taleai la both teams, which
to-hato ef whaot oa hand, hot la hald- vSlgood
prah^ devalnp tato a drut-ctam
iag It for war prteaa. hoptag to get
about tIAd per bnahd for It to a
fm
oa^
or twa
few foala last cvenlag and the girls
I doctor ku
to act
Thf^pS\*li?twto aw^^ vetery
He cooslders this aa aasy loh. is he
evIdeaUy thteka that ao d
Uke a1griI*dIarS*'iatoraat?the
break oot to aneh a ^ace.
Reports Cram Uvtogatoi
aert that all tbe polntoei
farmers to pHa there have
and a great ecareky of eaed potatoes
U predicted for a.
Not long ago aa
ioto a ooontry etoi
town, aad asked the praprtotor to ee^
gard to the ’‘aasoranee np above.** The
storekeeper took the reverend gentieman for aa toaaianee ageat and re
plied. “Caal do bnatoeea with yrm, I
V«atf»UaeraboaMO lOUlboiraad
-‘Great excitement prevailed when
ba akiM* U iMlag lu tore*. Btm wcM-dlrectad high ball from the enemy
•truck one of the battleahip Major
oaor bo OoMM apaa ai I nlkbli Watmm-a dack. and mmt It crm»hlng
lalbortu ROrdlDi thi arriral of
1TOWESUO TEAB
A $35 Screen and a 25c Bottle
of Furniture F<rfidi for Only 25c
to Baaea Tan WMto Thtoe Oppm
naalt linda Btotoan.
YOU WILL PAPER SOME ROOM
teaaon. perhaps the whole house. Don’t wait until the paper hangs
I before you ael«o( >*w wall
.Take time to makd your selection. We have never had a flnar
wnt of the very lateal wall
ttinction about our paper, not alwaya found everywhere. We are here to show our \
WE FRAME PICTURES I SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS
There are ao i
t of our strong points. Tha neweM
Juet what ovary one hat been waiting for. Thom
noke any kind of mat you want,
are the finest yet made. Three views en each card
catandara. prmnlam pictures, ple-
•ndlotsof room to write. Mail thmn to ymir frienda
i
m
m'm
They tsnnt to soe what Sne taUdinga we have and
ba ao n|M If they were only framad
ua and we will -wlmw ymi.-
Bring tfmm to
the beautitol ptocm around the bay. Ttiey mfl at fle
meh or 1 fer fle
WHAT ABOUT THAT CARPET > -
T'^
t one for at taaet one room. We have the largest line we have evmaarried. See the new patterne
la. aemethlng enUraiyinew. Tbe Body Snneele and Wilton Velveto ore beautiful. You wiU maol
m rug. We bom mme of the handmiwmt If me hm oot tbe exact aim you umiit tm urlR jmlm
tbemtornjfourroom. We wont to show you our carpota and nga
TK HflRUII L UT - ^
^ IBICilinU COMnNT
"■"vy.
wm^
•HOftT STOWEA.
.Strs-jstr-^""
TW C aitod Statoi pay Bra
m—o a ywr Car ewC^ a«4 j
MtorefWtorabWr.
ftcctotor* to tac—iadrna wt
ftoC—a BMW Mtoto« to i
aGHiC. LEWIS
lie toaftoi to give ana iayann bato I
nt tbe retnm to bit —ttoar.
•
toil bin Mer. nln% bad Bigafai
nna tong wBb tbe Rawing bewL
Bftotog bto 4arbnb—d by tba tbcaat^
be atopped vkhray fba note to lay]
toat bad nrtoew nt tbe togbt to bto be-^
laved enrnir.
Bcnftog tbe gntgla ta tba pear
Itotolttoitaltoilr
Dwrifig Letit I bm oa bang.
araatwwyaara a—abMto—MBjrtorlM baewaan Afrtea and Mb Atofi^
« JOB ten rnr iDcd tet m* inyom mack
b UH «Mk MltMaal la tk> ralUd
M» Ife tte Mate ncM aa Iteate^M^
sssrj2ntrs5iJr.ii-
41—rti •—i «gM to Irtm:
1^
MtoTuTto iSb!^
-*W«n. i: to
totlOO.Kna Jaar.
jjwy
a naw atn to grant rvpiMlto
rz
li
tItoC te to teMt kto nassM
"Wkeaynitala Kodol
•wyttiac ]«■«•> test
Ptwaanala baa a ptoto that laabea
ar. ttoytlto. mito— kfada to aOa
toi n—iriM bypradacta fro. rtoaaa
ptoa waad TW praceaa wa. larentad
bf alacmicbatoltowbo waaower latbe
garar—ato aaptoy. Ha aamafal ban
ton plane bnaa that plaaa are now
ShcM --PSnSSIr
to—4« to Ibrto litokito, the I
«kSek topieu Um uotooll to
••
Cto—I—4 m»lirt4 by t—ll fm C.
M— to On»«irm«. T«xm. a amil
p«m to crape frhleii bad beea wora
oa aeveral actable oceaaki— H !• part
In^ Afijiy
fmbrmla to Uactoa/o^i”^
Lo—a aad aereral ailaor releli
to ibe Haaaa faatoal aad tbaa*M!Bt It
'^;:^aab to Ha fonaer oaraer ta Tataa.
acaiatoatoa la hla
able
emina. taftoaed to wire. He waa tbea
Itoo coart. bat raapaetrally
* Core U ti» naa4r
■tey «M te«U ttka «b« llte* b
tec
vtoBC «Hk Dm teiteh. Ther» k ns
to
■tete to* IteMi m4 «tei««hj« aUni aal
body excapt by noutemeat Th«re I* ao aiy
to Boarah aieept tfarooch toa tooiaacli. The
tkar.^ iiaM by be boMy. pan end trot
erthe sbtactti at M down and dteast vQ
aetap.
No ^VetebM o( ttietic(h.nerteBaeai.ba«late. ooaettpatbi. bad breath, aour lisli^ ladlCaate. dnpteN aoi U atomaeh troubles are
tlidcMycaredbylhaaKonCodoL Kedolrepreseats the aaretal Jitet <rf CcesUon eon*jied
propertito. It dtaatos. purifies and swoetmts tbe
itomsdL When yoQ take IC>k>lev«7thli« you
eat tastes good, and every btt of the nutriment
that It coRtetas is asslmltsled and appropristed
by tba blood and tissues. Kodol gives bea»i to
ton sick and stre^ to tha weak.
A RAMBLE IN RUSSIA.
uiriiia.^*to
Byt la Ibe cbito crap growa In Haa
da.
bto man nnkl of him iwcenUy:
Ba.it la tbe iargaai atate la tbe
**Catolart toft beblnd bioi at cnDcBt
n rrpotntloe for crtgtnallty and bttmor.
Ereii In my time—and iii^ne waa n
nneb Inter tine than bto-a good thing
of Cuulerfa orcaalaanHy quoted.
At n
iUn.'T one nlgfil a ymmg
tMtr^ai t.sl.1 iiir that mIm- had \»ie|
MnnewW It tbe reater to
in lito jttnW»r
sjjwnte,
Baaala It trareraed by tbe largeat al.r Itad nry-lilr takrd
man. Wiic glten iIm* c|sfM>rtnnliy to
rlrera la Karape.
gbi wcHthl refttton. tv»n
Commaa foot aoldleri la.ltuaala tw klM a
caton aa pay an|y 2 baperka or a dart, with rqnai mtchatm hud mplted:
“He might r^fu^. but oho. after
a
ward, would Ito lirre that be had done
wtoefto^toTr** ^, awlag la**tba iIttotepHcn, I. vw,..
It to a pity tlial mik It a great rarh-ty j
after atuialag bit of toya are gib.n to ll.e iiioslerii . blld .
twnnty-Arat year.
to play with Kvcrrthliic cMnw to hla :
Iblien aractlac a brtdge tba taper
■tttkmn Bato tbiwwa a piece af new band natly ntnde. niMl teavea a I moat '
nothing to hb non cTcotlve genlna. A |
anmey late tba water.
The crack lafbntry ngtomit of B— few nimple iH.vthUiK* luade fbn cbiUI ,
ton la 4bn lUtoBankl or Little Ran jnnt nt happy, and nuu it murr lorenaUa regttoeot, barlag Itt beadquartam Urn. Many a lltUe one will epmd lioura '
at Kter.
boiidlng
Hi.d la.bing railroad
Mora
tracka with a l<»i: «.f IU,M-ka for Ub un.
Di.lurUanc<n. <»f
tfflal who wiH in a day
aKldc the i nearly
EDITORIAL FLINOS.
grave a« moat eoaiiy ts.\.
nothing ,»fder of the aye*- m1 Overwork, loan .
to hit ll•^antIlr fancy
utter collnpw-.
Imtne^
There* nnihing
1
There’*
*o e«(
alleat of 1 ployed.
Mdon. It .rmelkU of the
dlM>rder* of ib*.., liver or 1
esATnaco ami to known a* the Kipo^l- j a* Electric niiter*. tt> a
tSen Mlgnoooe. Tbe largmt. of the ,tonic and effective nenrlne
pAetare* abown la not much larger than greateal
,
all around medirln
a pooUl card, while tbe wiuilleat la down *y*(em*
aboot a* big na a Un**Un poat- j rbeomsUiun and
llIV
atopped to band
banded tbe fellow half a doaea cent
plarea. The maa pocketed them aa be
aald: -Wby doa*t yoa harry ap? rre
fw then peaalea.
I Icing law la t^lgan'bTwennMi^y
to a ooart In a aauUI town. A eowntry to trna. tbt tobar win be accepted wttb
Uwyer waa arguing before aa aged and a«t qaaadon.-Waablnron Fuat
aotoaui
nui jaatlce
Jaallce of the
tbe peace.
peace **:
**Now.Tba lea
tbe lawyer. *‘lf It ploaaea
^
^
aummer.
to
eompaalaa wavo kinder. Tl
*ver
St
tbe|
lowod
a riaa to prko to go aa a i
terete .to eureredirerer^.
e one cent, of «Kwe and did not Inolol on 4
I dito-i - -B»rr
bnik« In
IB te
tto toiTowiBe touitoA) .- broke
1
tbe iwatlee. “what la
1* tbU man dlaoaaod ton Star.
to? Why don’t yon
- him borer,
Italian tbrortot
Bcnuae^ y
he 1. dl*ea«»d!^urtvorta Italy
_____ . ^
- baaing thin opinion on mnarka ta
While Oommandor Booth Tncker to niny. \Trgil and other wrttara of Choir
the Balralkm Army waa la tbe Indian
rtvtlnanrlce be waa aeated la a loooly time. It cannot be bcimgtat ngatant
railway atathm one day when a Oar tbto theortot that be la hatoy In jump
maa looiiat eoterod The Teuton wna ing to cwncHialona
In an ogly mood, half intoxicated aad
tried to pick a quarrel. Booth Tucker,
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
being much'averae to brawling, en
deavured to amoolh down Ibe truculent
•trangor, but the latter w
aelf lato a rage and finally
“One of u* will not leave tbto room
The groat dome of the feoUval haU
allve.“ Booth Tucker went out at once,
aaylngn* he alammed the door: “Then to practically finlab'od. The 4o«m to
larger than Bt. Patar*a at Rome or fit.
atay ‘
• —
ranlh nt London.
npoQ by a prieat who aaid bto health
Tba American Angora Goal Brawl
required that he take a vocation. The em’ aanoetotton wOl make n great ex
prtoot’a frequent abaeoce* from hi* hibit Otar XfiO Ubeni caah prtoaa
have hMa toteiad.
op aald to him: “My daar Father 8c
Cumta't parUlon to fintobod. The
aadao. If you . need n change of air 1
would auggeat that you try tbe air to •trwetura la one to the moat ornate
among tha many atmeUve foralgn
I l«rUb ror a m
tbe archblahop re- bandings and occaptea an advatanBooon site north of the paUeo of sgrt.
able^looktng nUk hat.
give op that hat for
aald tbe prieat. it belonged to m)r
father, who fell In tbe rlalng to *4i.“
“Ah.” waa the archblahop* retoj
bow-toggtA iMcb him to rite oa hto
^*and evidently be fell cm the hat “
tooa fint on ooo leg sad tbea on the
other. wUh bto band ootstretebed
nbovo hto hood. Oao foot should bn
ptooid la odvanee of tbt other, and
both beolt sboald be rstoed from tha
grettad at tbe naBo Umo.
X’1 J Mg^rQ Oytreaytm Ml Thtak of
^ JLUCI o “i„,«ssr jrs.*~ Ask vour dottor.
Our name
PPatod on Po^ eeatainitto’
OlboleOlbeat
BuefcOibeat
I Brabamana
^
rbney aak WbUstob lie ft.
Fancy aali SnIaMn Trout Pc ft.
Fbney anit Mnedrinnw Troot Pc
ft.
Fbncy 8ir^ Ondfnk. Ito ft.
Fbacy Wopnltot Oodftnb. Ue ft
Fbney tonoknd Balmns. ISc ft.
1 ate oktttag to fte Orontontod
Sagartortlto.
Ion palm. 3Pc.
bBsIteapaltocKe.
-Why toaT yon tokn
Kadni? Iwtoktohlndnltfi
djMU far 18 Of 20
•IteteMc. Mrteete
atood mn to try ICodol.
wblcsl did. 1 Band noma
3nr4bnttton. It ban now
baantwaynamBnonlnanl
Kodnl aad I bavo bad no
atomnditrndbtoateon. By
aD maaaa yon aboold gat a
KyeUfiur
« fiannal) $ Cay eo.
,'Asssr.Afr.,
ilncorporat.dl
•reslnrew. MIeH.
etolMC.MIn,Sai«AfL
<ter 4W VUhte
“
inly One Piano in a lift*
lift- time, if y»>u
r the Klraliall—the heat on the mar
the fart.M7
CHEAPEST
plSung.
-HEAlTHIESTre.
IBSOLOTBLT ObOKLESS
on^^o-l^b-^tb^r^
J. W. Hnnnea. Sec y
>rder to Board to Wreclora.
reserved to reject any or all
Trimble’S Bakeiy
C.IOWT
NV» Y«»rk March 3 ~n> a r^iolu
the tnemlx-r* of union* alRIialed
the rentral Federat.Hl Tnion
nn*t touch nothinc but union ahtoky
2\Z*Tt
.The qnetiih.n ma* bn».irbt up a* the
^
,Th.
remit of a *pet-ch by John F. Murphy.
ntfctlller* and Roriifior.
Fbr eruptiona,
d.;ofr the
I
troublro. constipation, j who wa* atki«*-il *the pri%
• to ihncy and
Ct-ntral
Indigestion. u«e Hollittcr* Rocky!
Mountain Tea. Carrie*
Carrit'* new life to I Fetlerat.il I’i
any of >o« uroo take
every part of the body. 3S cet
wblKky do fto modermt.*!y. but by all
or tablet form. Jaa. G.
mean-. k»-ep from semt. mhl*kv.’ said
Mnn>hy * It U a queetioii to eplru
reantom or Indifferenc*- ”
“Ju»l in the nick of time our IlUle
The last i>nnark by Murphy ws*. a
boy waa aaved.** write* Mr*. W. Wat- puMle and a d«-legaie »as heard b.
kin* to Pleasant City. Ohio. “Pneu say to another: “H<- mean* that II
monto had played sad harpe with him anyone gel* a skate on. get a union
and a tertble cough set In be*lde«. skate on.”
Doctor* treated him. but he grew
It waa unanimously
worse every day. At length we tried Ion whisky was »be
Pr King * New Dl*corer>' for Con
sumption, and our darling wa* *aveil. ______
lie * now sound and well.” Everybody j--------ought to know. It’s the» only
on aure t
8888P8884884
forcougbs. cold* and all
and F^
r.uarantee<l by Jas. G Johnson
J
H Mead* druggists. Price Tutr and]
<
11.00 Trial bottles 10c.
be ha* a bard enough time. Every
thing that the expectant mother
FOaCANEWAlDEN
can do to brip ber child she should
do. One of tbe greateto bleastaga
Petition Being Circulated for the Ap
pointment of Nathan Lucaa to the |«i a^lf. Sbcabould nsa every
Poeition in This County.
1 Z to improve ber phvakal coo
___
j5 She iboukl. by all means.*
A peUilon addressed to Charles H. J
^
NaUian Lucaa be appointed to the
sltion to game and fish warden for
Grand Traverae county waa once the
is being readily signed by all lovers
lit. tH. Tl
CLEAIEST
un>
UNION WHISKY ONLY
2r^.";.r;U'B. :.u'B%*ri: Motiicr’s
___
prqared to 60 prompttylu
TNESTAHUIBHMKGflL
a. 80in».
After He Comes
loagtag to the fanner Traverse City
Baa Ball Aaaoclatlon. located on tbe
alreel base ball park, are inTwelfth alr«
vlted from tboae who can ranks use
mr aad Umber ooraprlalng
to tbe
tbe property dnneribod.
C 0 A L!
iSera for Cpal in CARglfi HALF
CAR LOTS. As vst ova aad
dpermic-our own mines we are
Able to teU our Coal at a Tcry
l8W OrBre.
A sample car ariH
convince }Wi that our Coal is
the best and cheapest fi*r! ever
brought to ihiv city. \Vc want
jour boiiacns. Give us a triaL
B
$100 Howard, f 100.
The reader* to thl* pape
pleased to learn that there i« at
Ircaded dtoeaae-4lu
able to cure in ail
that 1* catarrh Han *
la the only poaitlve cure
to the medical fraternlt;
a constitutional dtoea*e. require*
atltntlonal treatment. Hall's Ca
larrh Cure to taken Internally, acting
directly upon tbe blood and mucoua
surfaces to tbe syaiem. thereby dr•troying tbe foundnUon of tbe dtoeaae.
and giving the
bulWIng np tbe ec
Ing nature la doing lu work,
rielora have ao ranch faith In tbe curatbat they offer One Hun
dred Dc»llan» for any ca*e that It falU
Send for II*
* F. J. CHENEY 4 CO..
ledo. O.
226 tot Fito SM
caiofnl wbnl I nto. I bad
pnlxa at teght on that I
DYSPEPSIA CU:
Sold by S. E.
atreec bi«gars. at Benator Foater to
Waablagicn dlaoorerad laat an^ He
waa walking akmg Feonaylraala at
eaae toward tbe capitol when a pitiful
toobiac fellow aaked him for help. The
W7m
^
Prompt shlpmaat to outaida
ortlor* aad mttofacthm guamteed Your patronage nolldted.
C C. TRIMBLE. Prop.
Corner Ninth aad Ualoo flu
Citlxdna Pboan 780.
A-r (Ore
P» 1000 ViTTS
Blirtaii Rhnr ElicWt
U|M ul P|«N h.
m
CONSULT
J.
LEAHY
6RUD RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
COkPANY.
Exntni omciAw
__
At Hotel Whiting the first flvt'da^
in March. Gtaesro guaranteed to fit;
m. tems«rt curing headache, diszinasa and narveusneaa
a apacialty. DHKeult caaaa
lUwrteTravwtet'ity tl U* m uUUy)
aoiieJtad.
uatM r*.i4.»B.
- ..u«,
Jitm{ fWm WKL
Caioet Oeaning and Feather Brno-“
a^y^Jiu^ *«to ruga, let me
C L LOCKWOOD. O. F. h
C, a MUBBaX AjroL^^
IL H. CHAPm,
.
H.&iLLnwiiiin
***DaUed PVb. 24. IMH.
They arc bavlag high
up_to WdBi^woulO iBmBBf «B.MereMy
Algoaac In the newspaper field. Tbe o»»^3)Ani to B<re.
two papero bid on tbe vllage prlnUng
contract, one bidding |W nnd the other
I stram. tbe lean
pain these arin be.
-li;
rvSMM
PARK
Vka TMVauaSIccCiuracU
■'•—at22S.1L-—
4
THEgVBglKO BEOOBD, TEAVEB8S XSOT. KKIS, THUBSDAT, MABOB *, 1904.
iswnsrATt
Nature Lends
StaiHBAS
. nVEtOVES
Mia. laae Da Mb wba laagbt AM
ana Patti la l te aaly pabUe »cM M
■ttfaiil la tbe t'aM ftatea. tttaa i
TW %Bt7 ar JuaMi
oa Mb teea for
M^M^M^niraiMB
, v.^"JaVS»''Tl^
Bih ho^^hvAhn^a^^^
JooaMi Jolnaoa. I
rfred in tte ctu Inal ■!
tram OmrotL Onrlnt
Mim. Maaon. Ma a.
and without quesbotu and die IS justified
msodomg.
CMtor Manana Apoa^w Kava Relatiem Mc M
WItb Mart Tltoa Oat WMt and
tTltoirCMMrta.
IB alMBt
f W. Dr Caasp. aev ftvI. Kaa, arna -Tka Mat
areMMc of lasofa Q.
WmtaM
4«m1i. be wa. ai
tbejacate.
; today/ tbe prenaace of ber .
Tbe faaaral of .
I ta will oactu*.
to %rliKfa fonns die active princqiie of every
prwd of Royal Bddag Powder.
Fnat prc|)ertie> are jncfapfiwahlr! to the
heakhfulae. of the
aru) thoM of the
SSa and iJdthy of
Hence it is that Ro|^ Baking Powder
produces food supertstive bodi in flavor
and whotesomeness.
i:
'
AND THEN
ADJOURNED
; not tborouahly diaciiaaed.
mscrasn mw imumic
o -----
the health oOoar about
Chat tt was thought adt
tbe un
RECOMMENDED EXAMINATION OF Plaoea.
CITY WATER SUFFLY.
board of haalth hat a Maetlng tonicbt
and he advlaed thnl n reoomnHmUtion
» made to IL
SopL L a OUbaK atatad that bardl;
a day goat by hut aaae at the parent
call bias op la rcM^ U> the water tha
Wbatbar Erick Can Ea So-
ssr-ju.
Utah
IMta was <
He mid
of tbe
BBoe church aUll have nmniage
tkma with a aurnher of wivea and
port thrtr chlldretL
—
Cloat From l:»ta t:»L
I A> (be faneral aervicoB will bada at
\t o'ctocb It bat been Buaealad tbai
tbe placto of butlaeaa ckite tram l:M
to 3:90 o’clock, iaataad of frooi X to 4.
lOected rMterdaj. TWb orlll alloor
buBlacBB BMa to iMve tbair oOcca and
Binm In ttaae to attnid tbe faneral
to reopen bafore tbe bank* elate
Many of tbe local kwaiarM men hire
favored ibla plan.
Tbe booorao pail bearrra for tbe
usaraT anil be repreaenatlrr* frpm tbe
dme atorea In tbe city. They win be
8. E- Waite. E. E MUler. K H. Maada.
C. A. Boiebr. J. E McBvoy and Albert
Manber Dr Gamer broasbt »P (be
matter of water supply la iba ward
acbools and aald tlnl tbare was cither
BomatblnK wroa* with tbe water or
sometblnc eUe and tf It was tbe wnter
It oui^t to be known ns there
naw enses of typhoid fever developlnt
•OAftO OF EDUCATION LISTENED every day He saM It would be tome
Mtlafnctloa to kno« that the children
TO THE ARCHITECTS.
were not exposed Co typhoid fever by
/■
rr r/sc:
SxMWIlM -nwl VtaCM «f BwtaM
toi
i:-
itK >, ..Id b. to. tag *i*r«, I
children by five wives but oo potygn i
' Ira bl> tat* mMol^
tflfibei
eaonty ha wuuM be deported
King Edward la an entbustasrit.
of bh
OEATBSOTAMT
Walter Culver, Mra. I
Walter Culveg of Cedar, father of M.
of the docton of the city wito wilTll A Culver of that place, died laat even
log at € o'cloek of eenBIty at the age
tend the funeral aenrlce in a body.
of tX years. Tbe funeral wiU be held
tomorrow aaonilng at 1$ o’clock from
tbe Oongregatioual chorcb at Cedar
GUn CASE STOL Oil
H. I. Carter has charge of tho funeral
Mra. Hannah Wado.
Flalntilfe Have Had Twenty WHneuees
Mrs. Hannah WTade. l^hd •« years,
nod the Defeuae Now Hat the
died this morning nt 1:10 n. m. of apo>
Twelfth on Che StanE
pleay. 8be hna been in the asylum
stoee July X. The body was shipped to
Circuit otMirt Is still being occupied Harbor Springs this afternooa
with the onee of E K Gibbs et al. vs. l*nd«Ttakqr Anderaon.
F. E Lahym et ai. and will not go to
Benjamin Fulvar.
tbe Jury before tomorrow. The ptain
C’taude Pnlver. clerk in t
tiffs have had M wltncuotu oo the
I and the di*f»ndants now have received a telegram this morning atnl
Ing that his brother Benjamin had died
In n hoapltnl In «t. Eouia. The mes
saai* gave no panleotars Mr. Pulver
left thU aftenKum for bis home in
East vcnlng divorces mere granted Summit City, where the bodv wUl be
Crain vs Bennett H. Crain.:
Sullivan VK Mary Sullivan. |
IJldvIe A Smith vs. Edward Smith!
the 9 months-old son ol
and l*ime M. Smith vs. George If
„ died yesterday of cong
Smith. On March l a divorce was
grsntetl to Era May Post vs. George lion of the lungs. The funeml will
tomorrow at 2 o’clock in charge of H
Carter. Mr. Rynberg fa station s
express agent of the Pere Marquette
DIED IN ALASKA.
ITEMfl OF mtERCST.
The east of city eleetric lights ranges
from 2 to 8 centa an hour a tamp.
In northern Italy there l. a riMipifS
live asaorlathm for every !/«• tohah^
Itanta
Tbe nare of premier of Great Brit
aln, as aueb. does not carry with it
nay aatary.
More than aio.issi people in Masan
chnaetU are dependeut Uf»on tbe cot
ton mills for tbeir living
Tbe average dUmeler of a hair ftora
tbe linnian bead is the fonrbundredtb
part of an inch.
A Uker's oven. In France, which Is
hent(^ by electricity, is nald to
anceeaa In every pnrt1<T»l*»-
DVLLttT”^-------- -
•2^
States laat year g4.Vto.Ull ■ A. TgOIgppK. M,.D. amwial
worth of stockings and liATM-s. of
gloves
Tbe autborlttca of Hh- unl\crsal erpoaitioo at Uege. Belgium. .df.T a
priie of S19.»0 for no nlrahlp comiM-dTbe boros of the moon siwaya point
away from tbe aun. therefore they are
always directed upward in tbf even
Hetty Green oometlmee rides In a
$12,800 aotomol>lle, but It Is ..wned l.y
her aoo. Edmwrd II. U. Gre. « of tbe
cf Mra. A. W.
Texss Midland rsllnaid
marly of This CHy.
Y. M. C. E 8. ELECTION.
Msny people In Traverse CHy rtChosen to garv for tha Enmember Miss Anna Shepherd. ^hoiOfllcar.
«
BUYING CARPETS and ruga fo; J
The board of edi icntlon jaai
suing Yaar
three large strires w« can make prices ‘
Dr. Chase and
Bb«- ¥o.i>Kue formerly owned a mlllloerj storen in I
last night tocooaldei
this
cUy. 81m; was a alster of Mrs.
rm. J.{
right.
J W Slater.
Tor of an <
of the architects for
II
Martin
and
has
m
here.
I
Y.uir Reliable Home Furnisher. *
baing mad
L that the t
thmigb It vaa thoi
Ignlnc to talks by each of the a
Ji^X-vSTsm^Irr
i bnt U Won
tects and tborougbly discussing
p«‘Ued by Dr. Msr
OMUer for two hours and n qua
er. Harry Morse.
» by Dr. Oamer lerdsy states that
D. John Tretnaln.
Bafore adjoumlng however, n
HOLD YOUR BREATH
mltlee ooasUtlng of C. M ITall and tag that the hoaid of haMtb have saa
Eapt. I. a Gilbert, was appointed to plea of the water eent To Dr. Vaughn
go over the pinna and ns soon na thay for aaalyaia and that a report be m
An
opporunity to the people
TAFFY PULLING AND MUS^
have done this to aoilfy the board and to SqparintaBdeat OObert of tbe re«
of Grand Traverse county to buy
BREVITIES.
it will listen to the report This
the highest cisss merchsndlse st
Yoong Paopts Spend Pleaaant Evanmictee Is to make no rocomroendi
Rupl. I. B. Gltocri*was*given autl
j The business houses of the city gen j
the price of the chespest.
bat to examine Into tbe merits an
Ity to order some necessary suppl
? erally will close frdm 2 until 4 o’clock j
Wstch for dsu of this ssle.
aHwha of the aevcml plans and to tell among them being a mou»r fur
l..mi»rrow during the funeral of James
The Globe Store.
few hours xery pleasantiy last evening)^'
the board what they are.
physical laboratory.
118 Front St.
It the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Johnson. The lianks. however, will S
Bach arrbltect was allowed to talk
2 to 2 o’clock, thus allow
Gmhl on South Grant
about his plans to the board and the
1!“«
make their depoalls
pulling, music and gnim was the
PLEASANT TINE
other architects were asked to leave
b^-fnre he
gram of the evenlni
the room while the other rival had the
was aenred a IX o’c
the hostess No. 13C. K. O I of Traverse Bay
T. M. M.. arv requested
eats departed at a late hour to
Mr. Dean's Flana.
meet at Odd Fellow
OWi
Friday^at
they had spent a very enj.iy1 o’clock to attend
Lttend the
Mr. Dean staled that the main
Knight James <G. Jo
Ir knlghU
ehaagea he bad made In hla ptans war
Traverse
City
from
lent.
No.
8TI. and
from a ni^t roof to a shingle pUebed
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
all other tents are Invited to join with
ennUMeap-yearbirthday
roof; that four doors were placed at
us in showing our respect for our <
each entrance; arched windows over parly of Mrs E. C Coau. held at Eden.
t the Ferris Implo- cesseil
Your future hom- while the list
Sir Knight Johnson.
onjorsble affair and tamely
tbe doors and no nrch mer tbe door
Last Evening.
Is targe
C. G. Sherwood. Com
A sumptuous banquet was
andI that now the lighting was one-ftfth stiendW
second wnni
bold their
House and two am^s on east
of the floor Ispace, the building being held at : riork anil all had a ven fine
In the K. P
74X11X
ixllX feet <over all and eight rooms time. The relatives present were C. E Ferris Implement Company wna held
side
only ll.Gfst.
Case and wife. W L Case and wife. A. tast evening and the following officers on the evening of March
In she. He also added a book
Small house, just off Union on
dected; Chairman and manager. F Knights of Py thiast are invited,
each room. He said the complete cost B Case and wife. C. D Kriix and wife.
Ferris; secretary. C. E Rennie
Tbe stockholderss In the Trav
Ninth street. $75<*
Bies Case and wife of Benxonla. H.
would be $19,000 and that the brntlag
City Driving Park AaaoctaUon were to
Coates and mlfe of this city. Mrs. tressim r, H F. Bougbey,
Large house, neatly finished.
and plumbing of the revised plans
have met In Dr. J B. Martin’s office
soun Barr, mother of Mrs. Coau. and
would cost $$00 more than the other
Ratting Eaay.
last evening, but owing to the fact that
plana beonuae of the girts’ toilet room* Mrs. Moore, an aunt. The brothers
there weren’t enough present the
being lorated on the flrvt and second presente<i the hostess with a beautiful Bv \V\r*- to the Evening R««ord
meeting
was
adjourned
until
March
15.
hanging lamp and numerooft other
Chicago. March 3 —Dr. W. R Hj
Regular meeting of Traverse City
per reoied more comfortably Isst nig
chapter. No. 102. R. A.
In the evening aliout 40 friends and than at any time since the operatk
evening at 7:30 sharp.
Mr. Moore’s plans are for an eight nelghlwrs assembled and a very pleaa
»erformed on him for appendicit
oom building so arranged tha It ran
e a 10 or a i: room build
rklng chair
PERSONAE
WE ARE SHOWING the largest
vilher presenu.
,d. of \1ctor C. Palmer
line of Carpets. Rugs. Oil Cloths am:
t structure, which he plainly showed
be sorry fo learn that he Is 111 with apUnoleums In Traverse City.
the board He recommended direct
pendicUls.
j
Notles.
J. W. Stater. /
and Indirect heating. The present exit
J. B. Martin '
to Kingsley to j
Your Rellalde Home Furntaher. \
according to the plant, was sU feet
---------------- from lot 424 West
2117-lXt
wide and it was so arranged Chat It
Cl.vde
this I
Seventh
street,
are
reqn.*ste<l
to
reluni
could be made 1XH feet wide without
arteru«ion from a visit to Frankfort.
rt.
re Sill be ^BUYING CARPETS and
changing tbe appearance. He said that It at onw. iNberw'lse there
J. T. H
Hannah baa gone to Chicago
3I2IX1*
to place tbe girls’ toilet rooms on the
leas.
rieht.
flrul and second floors according to his
Fred Saxton Is in Grand Rapids on
Your
Reliable
Home
Furnisher.
H.ar WIHtam J.nninga Bryan on the
_______________
2117-121
E F. Perketl went to Manistee thU
-V.Iut of an Idwr City opara houas.
ornlag to take the aalt bath treatPHday evenlofl, March ,4.
212(«t
erected
DUNLAP
In.
Hamilton
Clothing
Co..
Mr. Fetarean's Flana.
THE MARKETS.
Mr. Peteraen sUted that he had not
changed Ms plans as he did not think
WE ARP. SltOWING the targe
It n fair competltloo tf the plani
No. 3 white oats. 4Sc asked
of Carpels. Ruga. Oil CkNbs at
changed. Tbe plans were tor n II
ileum s In Traverse City.
bunding, wbicb he aald ooud be
J
J. W. Slater.
ed for $19.101.tf. bM that tbe commit
Chicago. March 3~Wheat—May
lee aald It could he erected for $19.0d0.
art Pacific aUtion has been
with men aleeplog ta tha
Mtn When asked thrir bnataeM then
Can Erkk Ee i
by
station
sttendanta, they lnvartab:y
A
maU
known
ilnsnetar
of
this
city
Potato*.
tad
urn-.
A qoeetJou was mlaed as to whether
ria to aoma naarby town
ruby
ring
it
was
brick could be aeeured ao as to get tl
Iredbyooeof bla frirodawbe aald:
bnlMlng erected thU eummer. It wi
LABOe ATTCNOAWCe.
-Ton are not the ooly one wbo has
also aald that not a brick could 1
bought before July 1 as Mr. Markha
Many Wars Fraaant at the Meeting of| taken a fancy to It. Tbe other day Mr. them legnlar bonxden applied at thr
aald be would Uke to bare ticket sflke to hare the ticket
^ at leaM 900.000. It
pie friend then nakl: “WHl. Jf It EMBsed. The agpnt than be
bad
been
Gates be would have aware of the fact that the tickctt
yesterday aftemnoo at the home o.
per 1.000 and that MrrMimk9!rVras Mrs.
parchaaed far the aota purpoa. af
McWetlu. An Intenwtlng prxv matched you for IIt.”
eeudlng away for kls brick as be could
hnnktaf la n warm roam.”
piled: -Yea. ao
not wait and that they coat him $S gram was reudemd and the meettag
told
a
story
of there being a dif
«nd profitable
more a thousand
ference between Mr. Gates and Mr.
Will New Ecbeel Ee Eulttf
history of tbe society.
Ing to abont S8S.000.
A qMatkm Is begittnlng to arise as
to whether the new Ptoorth ward
enter talc any Htigittan Schwab pro- white mke with cancer. Tbla win
achool hooae will be buUt this ymr. If
Hamilton Cfothing Co. eaelusive ymed to i^lrh for the «m,. It mma
acme definite recommendntkm la not
done,
and
be
was
tbe
mnda by the hoard of ednenl
mankatlon of <
mmt Monday night a achool
hunt naleas a apecinl eleetkm Is callfd
for. Than them will be additional
Miq B| by rolmiilantatloa of the cancer ecDa
of the faneral of Mr. Johnson
pnnae In this beaMe the great Incon
Be
remarks that thaae calla laolaiaC
nlenoe and the wait tor the echooT.
•1W|m|ljo.p«m, eq,„,
ned their ritaltty for twelve days Nowat Hotd Whkii^. will ranam
Tnlicnd Fm and Cen.
^9 n apmu epxj nsARiy qinog aqx
at roam temperataro. whDe at tha
qMnL at the City <
aDiaUotoUrEvenac
Aa Boon na the architects had 1
t^vwtme oC the body they pertahad
lahod apanklttg the matter wna talked
la tWOTtr-ANT tawn. Ucrcpoadba
MMsGtoiatcedto Fk. Difi.
pro and con. la an tta phnaea. all that
H
»mTKO W ATM V
^^O Mmi M-J TUUE
Si
paaiBg
MISCELLANEOUS.
m^m
Choose Now
SOMETHING OOlNG—YES
Thera will be aemething doing
at the Globe atore nejrt week,
when the big Manlstique Banknipt ssle will begin.
Never before in the history of
the country was such high class
goods offered at a bankrupt sale.
I
IS
srsrsfs‘£s?ss.
IT’S UP
TO YOU
for an ordmaj}- piano o.
boy th. hi^ grade
KMBALL
at (aciory prices. You imm
the Kimball is an all right
piano and will give yon ter.
vice and tattt6action. Easy
yoong Sqnigglra go mocb lirta
rmrirnm For l(.
I was married.” aald the
mmrmm peaatmUt.. 1 spent my
man1
9j on candy, and aa the rcealf 1 now
bare to spend it oo my wife’s dentfaC
blHs.”-Porttand Oregonian.
mrriMSi. K.E.Siraic.Wr.
- 4
TRY A RECDIIO WANT Aa
consult
J. I-EAMY
now Is Your dme
Exprt Optician Co $aoe money
ni« ¥ «•< lu :intoau
r™
.andirthamlaamlatake
; Traverao Oty Musioiana’ i
n. la. A. P. of M.. Wiu bold their
Wf meeting Wedneoday evening
atto’elodtnttkeneaAmiiy.
tmu
T the iiptiliaiiin reonlted aaaaBtHr. M«M ncht «to rntttj A ok Cton dolieitod. Carii« Hndtw to tto <aik aad .In ra. achetadNoTMtoena SpeaOty.
h .( 1 »« ant, atototoa .r
By gathering up your spring dothing and having
them Cleaned. Pressed and Dyed. Reasonable Rates.
Both IMiones Cl. Hotel Whiting Building. Telephone
calls promptly attended too.
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