The Evening Record, February 08, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 08, 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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1904-02-08

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tllE EVENING RECORD
XRAVEESECITT.jnCH, MONDAY. FEBRUARY S, 1901.

CITY OF BALTIMORE

SE\'EXTH YEAR—2101

t»nt eowieil m held «t the b«»-J
THE WEATHER.
day wilder the prMideiKy of the \
Viceroy Aloeioff wet Ule- j - Oeoerelly fair end ooM tunidtii
try a

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on. Ft, E—The Central News
ropoita that a atronfl Japalloat haa 9one to Cheoiwlpc. Kareached out Ita myriad arms like a giand that aevaral Ruaaian trading
gantic octopsM and gathering in block' tteamera have been seiaed.
after block of valuable property.
TO ASSURE NEUTRALITY
Wind blowing at the rate of 40 miles .
Feb. E—The French go
had bean the doom of the city. The ' "»ent has agreed with
deatructien cf a great busincaa bulid-j*''* ^
troopa in China immediing waa completa t midnight the *«««y **PO^
outbrei
EquiUble building, one of the firat |
to assure neutrality of the
modem atructurea. being consumed. I middle empire
The Calvert building, twelve atoriea----------------------high, the Herald building o# .even
ASHORE ON FOX MINT
I, Union Bank building. Barti-I
----------A Ohio Central ofneea, Carrol-: ^
Car Ferry No. It Went As
ton -hotel. Pennsylvania railroad of.
With Twelve Cars of Freight
ficea and the Continental building
on Board.
many large lumber yards and canning
rre among the tall ediAcca reduced
-----a masa of brick and twisted gird •‘>l>‘tial to the Evcnlns Reewd
twoTiremen were killed

Practically
the
entire
wholeaale
d>aEvery
daily
English
newtpeper
i-udininuii.
Feb ^ —The IVr* .Marr
FALLtHO WALL*
in the city lost lU plant.
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[general o«<
:BUSIJIESS SECnOJI tUUIED < panics, aix
in the region of the Are soon were
** srrlour Toitn hare cone
] Additional engines from New York.
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visible tor
u.
ARMY ENGINEERS 8ENTh^“»»‘»»i^O" *«<* Philadelphia will ar- lighL
aboard and was makinc twelve inib-«
this afte
and steam rolling in mighty f an hour on the outward bound trip
WITH OUN COTTON
THOUSANDS WILL BE IDLE.
.uilniston The dry dock will
I, rose under the starlit sky.;
I Mt one o'clock Jhis afternoon the The snapping and crackling of ths } ****
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Great OfAct Ruitdings Now Naught
croaaed to dooes Falls and at- building maurial sounded Ilka the
AND CUT
rattle of musketry. The air around!
But Heap. Of TwisUd Iron
Arrival, cooriK of men’, aod
was filled with a consUnt shower of Miss
Worthleas Oabrla—But One
then'Aghting it with succcaa.
sparks «vhich fell to the pavemertc
women’, 6ncst ^ for cir«,
Hope Now of Saving the
«.d sputtered in the snow and mud.; s,hh-1.1 to the Evening; Re.^ut
ami street service.
VlIV
Cf“"’^C.ty.
The dynam.t.ng of buildings beg.tn! O dar. Mkh . Feh
An
\K\VI..\STS
St 5 o'clock and was continued w.th|the eJchte,.n. y«*ar old dancht-r ,d
By WlfiM^n fh»^ Kv«-nini:
hand Im.lly itijur..d
is feared.
i well mlo the night. The detonations
Governor Warfield has called an e»-l sounded- like heavy cannonading The
of
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FINALLY LINDER CONTROL< tra session of the. legislature to meet panting cf more than £0 fire engines.
They will surely intcrrv! yftu.
«i«ttlnK th.-nr^i lia.tfv tlnu

Baltimore. Md-. Feb. S.- 4:00 • at eight o'clock tonight to declare the] circled around the great fire, the l
Jfider mart^l law for ten days , clanging of bells as wagons came
um- .-.chi .tifrh...
Call and see them.
• p. m—After thirty hours of the •
hoped
by
this
method
to
avoid
rushing
to
the
positions
all
of
whicly
• most desperate fight ng the con
fligralicn which Jics stricken * i’•^‘*”*‘*'* otherwise sure to eniue i would have been a magnificent s-g^t
PFCOPO WANT AO
• llws ctv IS f.na'Iy under control ^
another fireman, se-j under ord nary crcumstancer. wi.
.♦ The tout lost will not be less
mangled by the hardl> more than an incident* .n
walls, was found this after m.gnty hame p cture.
than $300.000X)00.

a
"burned district
There have t
charge of t
riiil.t a. and regulars
deaths reported, a
will be kept
Injured.
V
combed to the' terrible work, the hos
EXCEED IT BY »110XX)0.000.
pital emergency wards being filled.
Chicago. Feb. E—The territory
LOSS S300.000.000.
Their places have'in many cases been
Baltimore. Md.. Feb. S—SrOO p. m. taken by citizens. President J. M. burned by the Chicago fire of October
9.
1871.
amounted to 2.100 acres, in­
^Wlth the fire reaching the water Hood, of the Baltimore street railway,
froViL the deslroctK>n of the business is missing and it is feared he may volving a loss cf over Sl90.000.00a If
section of the city of Baltimore is h.v. lo.t hf m.. It I. flicvd
10„ .n the B,l..more
now complete. The latest esti
th.t lew firtmen My, been killed.
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: exceed that of the Chicago fire by at
touts the loss at SSOO.000.000.
RACING SEA OF FIRE.
least SiIC.OOaOOO.
The city has been placed under
Baltimore.
Md..
Feb.
E—9:00
a
m.
----------------------• martial law and a dozen arresta have
No soap is more pVotonl than
—The flames are still beyond control
been made for looting.
of Lsuiies* Shoes At $'2 .'iU; wc
I blowing a gale. Prac
Baltimore. Feb. S.—3:00 p. m.~It with the 1
tically all the wholesale and a large
waa conceded at three o'clock this
pve you plenty of <tyle ami
emoon that the whole business sec­ part of the rcUil district has been
and costs you
wear.
tion and much of the residence aec swept, making about forty blocks In
only
1
tion of Baltimore was doomed. There all. stretching over a mUe In one di-i
is now but one hope. President Roose­ rection.
date IS easily
velt has placed the United States engineers at the dispoeition of the city hundred million dollars and probably',
and one Hundred of them are now on
lih Vo Z^itf ir.fohL**'^'’
DECLARES JAPANESE MINISTER
their way. here with eixteen hundred
The Fourth and Fifth regiments of.
IN LONDON
pounds Of guncotton arid rations for
ten days eUy. They may be able tc Maryland militia, regulars from Fort
iHm't like h. bring it lioi'k ami
McHenry
and
police
from
Washington
save part of the city, but otherwise
•A Shoe As Good As Its Same.**
get four
guarding the
there Is apparently nothing to do but and Philadelphia
let the fire bum itself ©uL
Telegraph
Light and heavj solo, new toci.
. The great power house' of the Unit­
ed Electric Light company is burned cation with the outside world has
Sec our skating Ikk)1 at 2 60.
destroyed.
and there will be no lighU tonight,
c
of the local newspaper plants
aside from that furnished by the flash­
been consumed. Some of the
es of the burning town.
PREPARING TO MOBOLI2E AT AN
Th© Old R©fl©bl© Shp© House
Baltimore. Md.. Feb. E-The f.re

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Lms wm Now Eiceed Three Hundred
Million Dollars and Maybe
Thousands More

rti DESTROYED 140
^J|
ACRES OF BUILDINGS

•lour

new
Spriiifl
Shoes

'MedlTMM
WE SHOW A
STRONG LINE

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WAR
IS ON

BRITISH
WARSHIPS

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E. Hurst dry goods company, prob­
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l^ MAYBEKOFOBTHEEMOnCt
ably from aponUneoua combustion,
rcKh «12SMia000 te building. Hone.!
,
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still beyond control at noon teds
Which, added to their contenU will
though a district threr-fourths of
i CRISIS
M FAR EASTERN IMBROG­
four blocks wide had |
the lowest present estima
mile long
LIO
REACHED.
baen uwopt clean. More than forty!
underwriters and firemen,
acres of the finest buildings in the ««>'000.000.
city were swept away as though they! With regular and state

were paper and. the terrifying explo- everywhere about the devastated dis-1
Actual Outbreak of Hostilieiona In the various portions of the trict business is paralyzed and the
aweatHcken townspeople are throng i
ties Comes—The Situation
tng the streets. Baltimore is literally ]
Evisting Today.
nearby cities are here, including Phil- 1 stricken city.
adelphta. Jersey City. Washington
140 ACRES m FLAMES.
R.v Wire t.i ihr K^ninp R.-corU
and New York, and as many as four
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e. Md.. Feb. E—11:15 a. m. London. FeE E—Baron Haya
hun^ Streams of water are being
^ fire covers everything Japanese minister irv London, advises
*«™« « Light, your «rr,.pondenl th.l d ,UU of.
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°
to Hopkins Place, thence south to
‘ It is possible there will be no
ing how much more before the con-ip^att streeL thence east to Bow- further declaration,
flagration is checked. So far as known ^Harf and Pratt streL thence in
The British navy is preparing for
me was
Jacob llgindirect line to a point on West Falls, mobilization on an msUnfs notice in
fritz. a fireman from York. Pa., who avenue
indred feet north of case of outbreak of actual hostilities.
waa killed by a falling wall.
Blojk StreeL The geodetic survey
TO FIGHT OFF PORT ARTHUR,
The disaster has already
says It includes 140 acres.
j
proportions in excess of the Chicago APPARENTLY UNDER CONTROL. | Tokio. Feb. E—The first battle of
i the war between Japan and Russia, it^
fire of tt71, hitherto the greatest «re
Baltimore. FeE E—11:55 a.
jls expected here, will occur off Port
in the United SUles.
.
• Th* fire
_
harbor is inadeBUILDINGS DYNAMITED.
trol in
in tthe bounds roughly outlined <n qu,te to afford protection for the en.
Several tons of dynamite
statement of the geodetic survey, tire Ruaaian fleet The Japanese fleet
BuHfig the night and this
be proceeding
Blow up buildings in the path of the
from Nagasaki.
flamoso but even this
horror of the situation at all., The plan for fighting is
le a
in view of the strong wind which blew Even policemen and firemen, exhaust- greater use of torpedoes than has’
tho bUHng cmb*,. for *nd wido.
ed from th„r feurtoen bouro of .teody herrtofore been .ttempted in
al!
the buildings of the Baltimore: hre fighting, the militia'and regulars warfare.
who were called out to preserve order
PORT KEPT OPEN.
j
and all the bank buildings in i end te guard stores from possible pilVladivostock. Feb. E—With the aid
the city
re all .spellbound by the} of an ice breaker this port has beeo
cf the mighty flames that kept, open in spite of the hard frost
licked building after building into and high wind for many days past
I a full account of the ruin. At 1 o'clock last night the po­ The Russian fleet here has been
Bfbo They wore printed on the proaa- lice and militia stopped trucks and painted black and is all ready for ac­
aa of the Washington newspapers and men from again eotaring the doomed tion.
Brought to the city by train.
districL Fire engines were with-j
WILL REJECT EFFORTS,
At oloven o'clock, through use of drawn and that none too soon.
ria. FeE E—Your correspondent
dyfianilta. the fUmos had been conWIND WAS CITY'S DOOM.
today interviewed the Japanese minflnaB to two huge warohoueea, and
BpofEa had oet Hr* to a buili
report that France
tharp osae hops of gettInB If under
about to attempt mediationI in the j
front and a |le)Ay would «vo mMiitlf.r casL
Cl
The minister
Japanj
re.]»cid
w in
in tn.
the re-i
would ,reject all such elforta.
j
fiercely m over with
«ut In .git. cMKmd. «f
tO AVOID HOSTILITY.
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JImerican Drug(^

jnbtrt nhbtasky, njgr

ntANK FREIORICH & CO.

THOSE NEW SOUVENIR
POSTAL CARDS...
are jusi the ihiiin lo semi your friends; nothing
like them on the market. The views are ver>clear and distinct. Three varieties. .

2 FOR 6 CENTS
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CITY BOOK STORE

WE WEATHER-OwiwmIly fair ana

WE’VE GOT ’EM!

The. bat Une oT \V.tef .n.l Wind

<rf them. She. ], lined
com. wi* hig nonn eolbn
mteriioed, m $4.00. W«et proof,
coats
aw. with big coUao, up from <Jl.OO, •
hater, $3.60, Rever.iU*
rnidlruher •COO. Peerless il«ii
mw jKkeU 1.00, 1 60. 2.00 to 4.00
cr>trmig to keep dr\
Kverjthing
drt «d wurm
I of the Sample Suit, Overcoat.nd-r.nt Sale, the fmnou. Sdilom

:nda & oo.
Wix

OL.O

SMOKS

Economy...
to «cw wanu idton or d.p,«s «hen the weather « coU
Hettcr call and v* how chep wc me wrllmg them.

R0W^I_AIMD DOLJOI.ASS
Op,«*ite Hotel Whiting.

CDSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
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All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.^

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

242 Front Street

Cbe money Saying
Rdoantages.....
which we are offerinj^ ilurinj: our Great White
Sale on
)n Ready made Sheets. Pillow Cases and
Bed
l^ed Sp____
Spreads should prompt every rconomicallv inclined person to lay in a supply for
future needv RKMI'IMHER-lhese K'oods are
not soiled odds and ends, but brij^hi new mer*
chandi.se which was purchased b> us before
cotton advanced in price, whrch enables us to
offer >*011 these necessities at a j>ositive savinjj.

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Sheets and Pillow eases
made from only the best cottons: Pillow Cases
sizes 45x‘^G inches, at 9c. 14c. ISc and 23c:
Sheets, size Slx90 inches, at 4Sc. Ihc and 9<ic.

Bedspreads
that are full size, arid (food qualities; plain at
9Sc. $1.19. $1.40 and $1.9S; fringed at $1.00.
l.SO, $2.00, $2.2.5, $:i0O.

Cut Deep to Close,,,,
Let tis show you:
F()Rl \-T\VO .SUITS.
New goods. Stein. Bloch and Hart;
Schaffer & .Marx makes.
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Sixty Suits..
Of ^amc fine makes.
,,
prices $14.iM,.$15.fiO and $10.00 .
including many of the fine effects
in the new plaids, stripes and checks,

$10.00
Zmn»f,eigbt Singh Suits....
Only one left of each kind at

Oat.Tfittrtb ft OHt^BalfOft Htgulsr FHees.

thirtp'Six Children's Overcoats,
Prcllicst styles of the season—prices that
simply nominal.

Bamilton Clothing a
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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aar, wfaE, Monday. February r uol

THE SVJaiiHO BBOGSDL TkAS

2!IS'!S'!!I!£!*^5S forty-one

TEARSAGO

T. SATtt aMi <1. W. HANNEM

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.fist

TTf^ tfeaTvtad —a Uw

SICKLCHKIt

City

Afhrt Today ta WItrsaaa tha Frwh
tion of tha Hepaa of the Loog

STBKim UOOEa*

Coogrrgatkmal enurcb cela^
41at anniversary of Its orIn Traverae CUy yaaterThere was a gootl attendance
Idering the stormy day aad all
ware there were amply repaid by
IntereatJag sermon detailing the
biatory. with all of tu trials and
iroublet. of the onEaniutlon of what
one of the moat foremoat and
aive ebnrcbes In the city of
•poM M by
Traverse
tvM fiMilW and Japan. Is ct»«> by
was in IK3 the first Sunday In
Henry Cleirs ia bis rrvlon of Satnr February, that a little handful of
day:
*Die •troof probability uT
listen
IWM Raaala and Japan at an early
had Iwen sen!
date: the aanounonnmt that ibe jcot who
then though the ia aonhem wilder
nes*." by the Amt
xlonary
society Rev G H. Crum was
payment of »iO,OMO.OOc» on account
the
minister
and even he. aa he mH
Ue Panama canal; tbe rlolrni ape
the coiBpany of eleven, wbc
latkm in cotton, coffee and arbeal.
the first rhaner members
the
nmU aa ibe'j unexpected death of
regaliooal church in Traverw
praml^J^ Cd^tallat. all oumbioed
City, with all his dauntless enthus
—■title tbe Snanclal alttiatkm and tu Usm e»,uld md picture to hlms«-!l
what noble stride, forward t1»e ro<»ve
sUrieNi wtHild

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panda eery larfely vpoo future d«
op—u la the maaey market,
tim oacomiBC var wilt of eourar
fbe moat Important farior in this
■pact, baeaaae any Important dlat
aace of ibe Burbpean markeu n
ineylUbly be reSerted here
' -it la. of cHirae. lini>o.albte to
wbat dema^ a war betninn
Riaaaia and Japafi will make
la^d’a moatr marketa. The iinrer
laiatlea of war are proverbial.
Ibe chance, are that the.e dei
Wm aot be aerkraii. Uotb rou
bare tbu. far made exten.ive belli
coae preparmtiona altlMuii ui
ootaide bomiainsk. Iioth cxjuntrlea
bare far from exbaaated tbeir
monetaty reaourw aad. while the
last Ruaalan budset Uraa* a poor omv
•both Ruaala and Japan could. If ne
c—aary. carry on boatllltlo. for i
alderabie period Irilboul heavy
mwlnia. la all irrobablUty.
erer. one If not both of the conteat
pnta would put out a loan tu n Ileve
the pmaaure of taxation at home, the
amount of which would be larcely
'lEOTemed by the exeglencle.
lenifth of the struitiele
-Experta ceoerally anree that the
will .he of abort duration,
that a declaire victory at
would
bring It quickly to an end. There
are aome. whoae opinion la entitl
much Weight, who expect peace con
atderably within a }war after th<
brank. but. a. already aald. prtNllc
tlona aa to war are nolc*rtoual>
liable; tor example, the late
war. which everyU»d> expected wmild
prove onl.r a nun ter of a few w <*«>ka
lasted over two jean.. The conriu
aloe to iK* derived, htmever. from
►uch coroparlw»n> 1. that no heavy
demands fnwi either Ruaala or Japan
are In immediate pro.jMS’t. and the
, chances of a .h<.ri atru«le. roaterlally
dlmlnUh the pn.lMihllliy of .erloua
ey marketa. A fun her fall on the
declaration of war might tw expected
la foreign security value, which
would l»e paiilally reflected here
CbMigh. on the other hand. It migh
ib^relop that the situation had lu^-n
phniy discounted in advance **
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Stomach to

OtIacUbIc Dirt of Chraae E*
* pUinod by Aldan Wave.

the €0. was not
Traverw City
the Travers*- Cii of today It wai
.Dowbound hamlet
then but a
The forest atrv-tched to iti c«mflne«
the arbutus blew lu fragra
now la heard the traffic of 11
and Ibe saw mill was the sob
magnetic force that held the cam
munity together.
m«mth. piibllf
a achoolbouae
,l.lp was held
wer** at thf
all other aerv
Ji*sse Cram
.
Mr. and
T Bates
the par«-nta »»f Mra
elt-ven wh<

.

the Rev Reuben Hatch wht
proptiM'd the htilHling of a ties
church home and It wa. with miurl
and prayer fhai
the undertaking
liegun. hut wit I
mnltabk- spirit. It
pushed
I until the sum of S5-G3. the c«».i
le present church, was raised Ir
tlay. the purrha.lng pinrer ol
•y whs much .#rv>Bter than it li
y and this app^^ared to be targi
sum t the contribution.
largt
the servlw-s veaier

lug k<»clety. which had raised |5wi
Next came the name of tb<* Hannal;
Smltl
. n. C. l^h. Wul;
T. T. Bates. 1200
pn>S4>ni church wat
cents
built in INCH
FolUiwlng Mr. Hatch
SlKwr. and dui
during his
a great revival to<»k place in Traverse
City Air Ruddyifnoi was another
tor who Is well rememlH-retl by
cltIrens of Traverse While Rev
Corhltn. the present pastor, was
Yale he receive.! a call to this city
c
It chanced after he had decided to ac
cepi it Rev Mr. Puddyftau came t<i
Yale to addn-ss the studtmu In
gluslug terms he deacrlb4^d Travv-rar
City and told of the lntelb*cttial ac
the iveople here. Hr
uiw hard It was ic
prepare a auiuhle sermon for the elt
Iren. What thought, this aroused It
Rt of a ndlege man who had
Just arc«‘pteil the call can easily U
icfl In chapii the next day. th<
reverend gentlejtnan bImv s|sike glow
of Traverse
e Congregailonal church bat
pare with the gn.wih Of the cllj
at pre.M-ni It ha.
its rolli
uembers The Sunday school hai
istnmei thcr«* TIm* Sunday schotv
i. an enrollment tif 412
The new chnnh fund is increaslnf
dally. So far I14.tss» has be«*n pledgtMl
It t. proliable that the 42nd anol
ver.arj will W c-lelTaled with glad
mg. and prml!*e and thanksgiving
ilhin the walls of a nes home

K*K-kefelh*rs
h*r's ^omach I
tion of the country than
himself eases put logt?thcr. and until the
supposed to lie incur
. flight
a great many years docton
s^ln
! It a1 oral disease and pre
scrll^Hl local remedies, and by coo
wait upcm tht
siN> If the pra
of serv ing foM* li nche. and crackers
and cheese canne : lH« stopped This
practice of aervln c fr»M* lunches with
constituUonal trtsaiment. Halls Ca
beer baa already
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J
neaa of i
Cheney k Co^ Toledo, Ohio, la tht
ional cure on the mar
in doa«
a popular article
t acii
atly advise local dealers
«ly on the blood and mucous sur
In a largn
argn stack
stock cd cheeae. If It
k of the ayatero They offer om
from freezing, before the same
ra for any
1 ibe ct»m
eller gets a cor
i for clrrullars and test!
modltr aad the price
o an<it
milllou or two for the Chic go unlver
e has bi
ai that If Rockefeller ledo. O.
llaira
Family
PllU are the best
bad not b
a total a
might bar
raloe
saved him
NEW DISEASE
iche.—Alden
Lake City, Big Rapids, at aU Oattmi
Somethieg They Cant Spall.
DAMAGE SUITS
^^^jUy and Big^^pids and oibe

tu and eats a great deal
TbU fart, Or some other.

Ownar of Saw Mill at Hicka* Lake
Suod by Ralatiroa of Vlelima.
Cbaiiea A. WItbay of Reed City and
C. H. Roce of Bran have been r«^
talned by aurvlrlng relallrea of
men killed la the recent saw mlU boll
miles
acUona

will

be InaHtnted

with vUlhle pride b*x^use of* a net
disease which la said to be afflicUn;
their Inhabiunts says the Cadlllai
News.' Diplocsapula lusaerogenes I
the name of the thing and the treat
. the physlclaa I
ao
l^e City and Bl
Rapids caa have dlplo^t
they want It-CadlUac will \
with three or four nc w factories dur
against
year and the paving

I aald to have bm Bled for

TRY A StCORB WART AS

TO CURS A COLO IN ONK DAY
Tsk* Luatlr* anme <MbIm Tab-

mere tbaa **a drop ta tbe bock- Uila^^Niiierlii^^ memi^
Ml— almoat the whole buckec locgtas operatloBS la that eooaty.
oaee oae of the leadfag lumber aectkma of tbe atate. la aa teterestiag

HARDEST .
INTEAIS

P’mwIOmys

............................. $4JS
A beaatitul Golden Oak. nkety carved, (wottk $7JO), far. , „$5M
We have acvcod otken in bcantiliiUy du^>ea topa--^ Mylet m

oiJS2:2S2

cirmlt coert held altermalely
niacmerr cares
peer and Imlay City. Tbe
diacaaea of tbe
givea la the ramshackle eoadt
tbe prea—t coartbooae at Lap
NORSES HAVE SUFFERED MUCH
Bdhor Doty, of tbe
Chy
Timea. baa had all tbe glory
f
be waau
DURING WINTER

^sissi’jssssS

Daep Sne— Hava Mada tha Reada
Vary Rad-lecraaea in Prior ef
tha Naeeaaary Animaia.

1* SPECIAL SALE

C->--e A ba»dfelABtiq-OBk Center Tabl^ Whit we
Ittve a Em Aadq-wa go Bt d-Mtk H j-t Imir price.
A beantifdl qoaita —d. po&bed Anriqoe Oak Center Table,
(wottk
far even.................................
.#5jM

eT^wlSSi*^

Oaa of tbe latter la Uml of

Tbe Mat exle—Ire ^ of woodlaad

LTEUVtVI
WHILE TODAY THREE HUNDRED
NAMES ARE ENROLLED

A.

MfS'fSfSffe

Tbe rlai— t—« ef flatm^
lay bM^

CX>M6mEGATIONAL CHURCH WAS
ertmtaaJ
OROAMIZEO HEfIC
m. Hoarmr. wttb all lu Ma
Ml tha
ooAdert jmL
ramemay w*a —1
tba eoMeal

;, JL W: Hi

e.

CLCVEN DELOW

qaartcr —wed, aoUd oak table, i4 inckca aq—re.
one AOi, French kga, (worth $8.75). far........................... $f.fS
A beanttfal table. 14 inches tqiiare top. -lid oak, Inr ibd(.
French leg*, pretty —nation quarter -wed oak (worth
lt.50). far.................. ........................................ ...fl.75
SolkJ oak table. 84 inch aquare top, large Aell. far
J#
Several diaerent atyies aad patterns to ariect froas.

J. W. SLATER

to ran for mayi
xs In that oAce
Bs to mlreleaat there Is <me good thing
the kind of nrinter we are hav­
WHOLESALE RETAIL
YOl
with aa Kaat Bay ing It effectoally ahuu off the man
was always talking about *nhe
lowaahip farmer y
rs we used to have when I first
Record represenu
cni winter was the hi
things are
boraes that has been
by the pre
atate of af
forty years.
*T*be roads are In very bad sh
he aald. -a sled does not run <
are building i
at all despite Ibe fact that then
machine
e which will be Inatalled In tbe
sgv machine ahopa when It to fin
post'd places the wind geU a
d. which will be about March I
sweep over the roadway and
All classes are having a hand In It.
xns that It
The seniors designed the machine.
is. In othc .
made by tbe
lB*ib
•«rh aide Of course, this has laterfered considerably with IciggiDg oper
Prnsecuting ^Attorney Htvoper. of
atlons I gin out a few tbU winter,
but not man.v My horses are too val­ Calhoun county. Is trying to cut off
uable and iiKi necessary for my the practice wbieh county Justices
Would be pleased to have you call and
spring work on my farm to take, any have made of gonginff tbe conoty in
the matter of fe«a. and has toaoed or­
chances of Injuring them.
Horses are very high nom
You ders to ^very Justice In the county
inspect their goods and prices
t:
can't gel a good »**htn for less than that hereafter cases of adultery, false
pretenses,
libel.
Sian
I3S0 and I
der or assault and battery must not
be taken unless seenrity for cosU to
If cme c the horses la my
A nKPOSIT IN TI!K
given by the complaining witness.
die. it rould cost me at
Ex-secretan «»f waar srbdiu hrdlun
I2&U to repla< • It Fbr that reai
Ex-Secrelary of War Root and
have hen ire
Judge Tffl who s
fullv during
not relatives, but (
reistlve to liuth. In
them p«-nInsula, because
Tsft RocH.
-rberiI 1
they will have dimculiy in replacing the person <»f
aome years ago
.tor of
rnliar
the burses that were fnnten and
Ian church of
IH- out a large amount of money.
ratir
pmirlnent
of h
tlnnshlp to Mr Root is through
srork days, nights and Sunfather and to Mr Taft through
tlaj-s drawing interest for you
Btruggles of Carrier CiUman. a R F.
Is 8i Joseph county gtdng mzy'.
and it is cotnioundcii semi,
O. Carrier, Earn That Appellation
Th»- fudge of pndtate has Issueit pa
annually.
The deposit is
for Him.
fMr* for femr rases last week, makinit
jcailyior you any lime >-ou
application
wish it and may be drawn
nates It Is gen
erally assi
on account of thr
without previo'»s notice.
or the ot
urgollen thai or ><»ng. rithrr to ih.‘
It muNt m ver In- forgol
nervousness connected
ected
worry ar
of it; fur t
and left their blocvl on the ft
ganIriNl UU>r i» an old«-r Inatlliiiion •hen you atop to th
Iving the city furnishes
lUhes
hull, over which ih**v marched say.
al The Inallnct 1 mau«»r. he I* IlkHy lu iM-kmg
nlx4Hl capital
an
DIRECTORS
-Frtim "Socialtom and the ta
the Iketrolt Tribune. They were en mll?r mu s for the insane a.y luma
to
the
p
In
1
tilled to c»»nslderalile ci>sm ftir that
aelvea la no more lo be | Iona.** by Senator Ua
country. The al»ove argu«*s quits
I>erfnrmance. <if eourse. and
Chan the aamc Inatlnci ^
yVbntan National
to the contrary, however, as St Jo
fifth of July following the yYvunh.
on the
[»e pan of capital.!
------seph county ha. no large citle.
are a. a rule leniently dealt with
tu have organized
Hemuvea the
which Ini
Now.
having lH‘en dnink and lb'the cooler
and rlmilation.
•anlziHl In the In^t 1 povt-rlahea the
union lalior Ameriranize<l
to their memory, the day before. They THE DAUGHTER OF PROF. RENO
that lnicivfi*rf»i
bly educated tu an I Stopa all iroiil
aeoM- and ihortnighly
wets- a brave set of fellows—Wash
ag of ita rva|»oDalbllltle*i.l with nutrition, Thafx what HoIIInuuderatandlng
OF ELWOOO. IND.
and the rest—yet they were as Innoway to make It the ally; ter a Rorky Mo intain Tra will do 3i
HAVE YOU
c«>nt as the lialies in the wisvds of all
the capitaliat. rather than a foe j centa. Tea or lahloi form. Jaw GTRIED THEM YEt?
h which
granule
! Johnaon.
hlrh to grapple
ahlp-H
It la often aaki-d what I
RESTORED TO HEALTH BY VINOL
Record Want Ada. bring Big
which they shed their shi>es and socki
an
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
of
the
mm-organized con
Reluma for the money Inveatad.
to secure. No one In that glad day oi
rs. Reno's Letter and Advice
American IpdependemV. when post
age was as much as
cents a letter
Mothers.
Published
by
Request
according to distance, and not off set
by whisky at three cents a drink
ever dreamed of such a thing as R. F
D mail serviev. or the pre-fathers of
.Mrs. Reno .ays; "Our daughter
some iif the present carriers might 4arion
was troubled with Indlgea
have shouldered their flint-locks ai
she liecame fretful, could not
gone home and wrliten to King Ion;
leep at night, lost flesh and we feared
George to take his ‘ divine right*’ and that we should lose her We tried
d«. as ne pleased with It. While the different d.wiors and many kinds ol
sons and daughters of the revolution roejlclnes. with no
are sniveling around over the suffer until we tried Vli
:inol. Two hottlei
Ings <»f their jn-est grandfathers let
little daughte
she can eat
them pause and drop a tear for the Anything, sleeps
well a I has gained
R. F. n carrier He Is alive, yet by (flesh: 'M'e think It it
the mereM goo<l luck, and will appre Cine in tbe world for children. 1 ad­
date any brine shed on his ai
vise every mother who has an ailing
while the founders of libert;
Child to try VlDol. I know nothing
equals It. and It tastes so good there
There are platen in dainty patterns—cups and saucers—pitchers, salts and
U no tmuhle in getting children to
them won t In* any i
take It.**
luge of salt water A
peppers, bowls, fruit dishes, olive dishes, bread and butter plates, toothpick
A reporter of tho-Record asked Mr.
example, of the gent
of this city, who Is selling
holders.oat meal dishcs.berry dishes i^ose bowls.vases, jardiniers,butter dishes
W eitel. but why a
Vinoi.
resarding it. Mr.
one hero stand for all the rest and let
jelly dishes, books, matted pictures, juvenile books, crepe tissue, (all colors)
assure«1 the writer that this
him Ite Carrier Glliman. fiir Instance Ik only one ol the great many cases
fancy baskets, tea pot strands, ring tra>’s, bon bon boxes, button boxes. You
•This martyr to liberty and salary that are constantly coming to his at
started out from Jonesvllle the other tent Ion whore
get lots for your money on these counters.
VInol has actually
day a. usual but was soon blocked by savedthe live,
of children when all
moonlalm. of "et^al snow*' and else had failed
stvon hi. . glass-windawtHl hallyhack
wa. over top in a drift: and a ionn
line Jtisi like It liKiined up In front
Did he tbark emt and go home like
rtvsardlj sun of a gun? Not Glliman
an ax and rounding the
Alpine sn
cut a rtvad through the
i^clpltt forests
to
generations, and made his:
trip *»n time Retttmlng he hist this I
trail snd slsshed a new mad a. that
will sl>Mi .ho* to future generations.'

The Enterprise Grocery

ttlorking
Sundays!

;■ -r-

Cor. State and Union Phone 146

I KOOKS AKD HAUZIXES

Ulbaf Celt €ent$

turn Buy

cairier and engineiTing cori»s at a
single
iBuch per. to deliver s few
love and dunning leiier. on time
clrss. on patriotism and kiso the
back .Next day Gillman was stuck
again. His rig tipp«nl over and hi.
old horse did the same thing There
was an oil stove in the rtg and It also
followed suit. The faithful carrier
was lining on one end of ibe horse,
getting red In the physiognomy and
muttering words scarcelv lawful. In
hU effort to encourage the lirule,
when smoke accompinled hy a slxxllng noise attracte.1 his attention
The mall coop was In a state of eon
flagratlon due to the dum tory oil
stove. Then it was that the uoca
Sion called out the great new of sou
of the R F D carrier. Perish Hock
Sam's mall? Perish the thought
Springing

h

m

MARION RENO
"You know, of courae.*' aald
Johnaon. “VInol to not a patent i
cine, and It contalna all the medh
curative eleroenta of cod llvei
without the nauaeatlng oil: It la deli
ckma to take, and will make rich,
pure, red bk»od. aound fleah. and mnacle tlaaue. and create atrenglh and
health more quickly than anything we
have ever aold In our store
"In the airoogeat manner we unhealutlngly Indorae and guarantee
Vino! to Increase the appetite, cure
stomach troubiea. give strength and
renewed vlullty to the aged, build up
the run down, tired and debilitated,
make the weak atrong. cure chronic
colds and build op the convaleacenu
or will return lo the purchaaer every
dollar paid for ft. I Just wtoh every
mother in Traverae City who has a

Next
carrier became a fire department
<
and Johnson. DruggtoL For the convenlpiled snow on tbe
ence of Traverse City people Mr.
Johnaon has arranged with aome of
jff the track In that quarter tbe other reUll druggists in the city
The *
ras damaged, and there was
>re. but not a mail bag was
aeorrhed. aoch was the actiyity and
resource of Uncle Sam s agent. Talk THE TRAVER8B CITTCANNINQOO.
to now randy to writs ountrncta for
about the suffertngs of the revolutkmnU vnriatiea of prodoea for the comary dads! Soffariag Moaea! They're

TRY Jk IHOOMO WANT AO.
TOY A OlOOIIO WANT M

SN24f

r —



Jl China Store

is a good place to go to—and this is surely one of the few where you can
find the lowest priced goods or the finest Haviland China. You may need
some semi-porcelain ware for everyday use—cups, saucers, plates, platters,
bowls or a full set of Haviland—you can buy a hundred piece set or a single
plate, as you choose. Want some glassware at 10c the articles, or a beauti­
ful cut glass dish for $15.00. Can sell you a plate for a dime or an exquisite­
ly hand painted one for $5.0<J. You can buy- a. small cream pitcher for a
nickle or one of those beautiful hand painted D’Arcy Tankards for $15.00.
.A glass lamp sells for a quarter and those elegant parlor lamps for $1-J.0(I.
There are hundreds all the way between. There are 10c glass vases, 25c
ones from Japan, Bohemian glass for 66c. beautiful cut glass for one dollar.
Louwclsa vases at $2.00. $:f.50 and $5.00. and the newest Perfecto at $4J».
Jardinieres from 10c to $6.00. Want a new toilet set of either eight, ten or
twelve pieces? They are priced all the way from $2.00 to $12.00, as you
please. Then we sell extra pitchers and wash bowls, slop jars or ice jugs,
• water pitcher or soap slab. Everything that is used in white or decorated
hotel ware.

A THE HANNAH & LAY - W
mercantile COMPM^

THE ETBrarO EEOOED^ »IBAVEBSB tSOT, KICH, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8 1904
AUSTIN'e NEW POEM.

Om Of Cbe many

■Ur OEPMIlUt;

SHORT STORIES.

CUSHION OF
Lamb’s Wool

fm I. MnaUMW ovtai
Tbe teneit
«r tte 1
IB ChB NatlBoal B«>ft «T 4
K«w YoA. wMefc baa «««

7£Szs^.

Pldlhdrtplila. njB that tba booan art
"wo moch alike that erra the does 90
«p tbe vrBBf wktpo omA vac ihHr talte

SW.WT w'.&'t

Tbe ata coast defeiiM of the Toited

*.
L

MnmSHn’maA bmCIhs o< m^wnl frl«Dd«
TnJ* carol, saw r*ar ctdni«.
AmA aUrnltjr Mortac oe and m tba pa*>

t» that you do riot have always to be explaining
customers that the last lot was a little off,
bnt that it will be all right in the future.
^EST" is right all the time. ::

a are Derchaota.
l flrat ibelr nUB-

iK

«a«e« niDHy-i.|*i
la Mm Pi-araim
bj^ birth and aenied la

BACHANT & ROSCOE

tn fatth at tha birth. lh« «aaaad. rallad at. obmAru. cold:
Rio <Se Jandit) was free froai yeitav
>aatudona ptoartnc ibe tnaln. tba«r
--------------1 ferer dll 1850. when It la aappoacd to
tir. and hare been Imported from New Orleana.
I At preaeot It pterallB only In tbe lover
' frrtful b
crtaMhnlna covert* of eprltv
abora aca lerel. ia
Morlas, nMlIowlac eiowly on to
comlnc tbe borne of all vbo can afford
---------------------------------

a make the ka«M of the tyraat quail

Che Racket

WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
lb. fury of •'W

^^
»rtM Of the pane

thirty .flee milea of roadway at
the world's fair hare been prartlcaUy

L^iuu*. ur.*.a aohdjj^

FL““u.t

I>o not ncj^lect toattend the Shoe Sale which is
now on at the Racket, as I have stated in our last
week s hand bills that I have purchasctl the

ss: ssssr-bli

_

iHfWUfPqLartiDMlNh.

UUatioo of tbe aculptore 00

fortree. aalca of th« worlA
i
And th. British flaa on ev«r aes. with 14a

Racket Stock of $boe$.
Crockery, Granite,
China and Glassware

c«,;eriSesrjie'‘'“"'^
pulsm rmch

T,

m

PRICE

[''•I?;?

ITBlESTilS FACTS COMBIM6 THE 0REA1EST 60L0
MIffi IH THE WORLD.
t a. w. i. iwiif icim »• m

8arab Hoe P«-arMm. who dltN] at I.a

It ktndjr a matnoa lor the leet; if you
coofett. gire it
an boMSl trial, and aee If the shoe .eanaa«e«nttid^ Ititai
at an old *oe o« lim .earing; t«qniiet no bteaking ia;
wehavethemteLadiefaDdMetL
^

i tbe obaerren. bat they are 1

y " Bannah $ Cay £»♦
CBBtBAL BtVS
or TBB WOBLO

pletad. Tventy fire hartion nov hare
a aBflrieat Dtuaber oT heary faaa. and
martara. Tbe toUl coat of tbe enciorerlac work U eatunated at fSO.OUO.tWi.
A mUiUa ODmpaay fotiaed entirely ot

For the foot
to rest upon.

Tb» l••mnUkr U loreiwl between
Three dauichterp nf
renee. a twiei htn^per «f Ancupi
Id, lAtwrencv
»ptrmi»nl wlih Oalch
•MhmltiHl 1 mtmty. ttuutb Iiakoca
appmdlrJtls laat w*wk
I'JI.MM.iapitMi
to op ratlcmg Mr Ia»
men that amount.
aelf ofi
I On the surtaev IbepUlnl about lbrt«e mootbs ami
KInc Edward of England U a f-Ilow I hundred f«>et wide. while at a* depth
>r fiiMi r.kd wide,
of tbe Royal
of Phyalclaap,'t»f
I
oyal Collejtf
(
h'Hi feel
irfi^e ranees oln
lece <if Stinceona.. The ore
also of tbe Royal C^dlece
Pine and *ur
purjteo'
The (
IMince of Wale* »3
It he ton.
on the Ena j levH It reraces 14oO to lE
tom of the
I .run foot shaft
Hah tbrooe, <Meiuy VIII and Cbarlea | at the lioitom
tl
in. showlna that
I. were als<i iihysh-ianp
Fruude say. ; ii ronr #6«d 10 Ih**
richer and wider
that ‘ blbir-Kina Hal * w
liest dfWior. of hi* time.
Brat mill, with K« stamps, was 1
» «.v»‘r
> first Htart.^d July Mb, IhTh. and Ibe *first •
i really an Ini. lIlKifit i
helpful patnm of ihe heallnic art
Jand. Hits is In Colorade flndini:
raJm/h ”^iu!kin
n for his fonhromiDK life of, dMd. nd evi'T

r;r.dV;U

T» •»>'

In tbe rrpVodartlon of Jeruaalem alrt^dy more than 2u0 dlatlnct balidinca
have been erected. Tbe nlte coven
g. marchlna onward and on. dolac ' twelve acres, and all buDdlnc* vin be

-M:

wJJTiikd'toland

Moon aftw moon of monotoooua montho , Tbe buUdera are now cooccntratinc
th. biu. eywf aclUaa blow.
, ,helr efforla oo tbe |dke. Several of tba
“jiuixwt
! SkSuy filihlrSTSAr.***

ler-aod roaldrn left at thair
. doors alsr.
lUs thrlr suns aj
w.rd^dnatbwp

ThI*^tn*Jf

cooeeaalooa are already ermaod acores of otben are belnc
i.itiit
in m'urd h..^L
built In
brvakJni: Ume. Tbe pike
vicrlfled brick.

Faint Wrta that dmpund of toraorrow ca|vrlty exceeding\21.WW cuesls. l*n>^
<»vspatr of prletora and mauaiccm of moat of tl>ew

And

flag ta w evrir
uV^hJiSid lljSiblii^^nfwUd***
And th. lx>rd o< rtaht still all
thrunt. stlU wtelda bis acept«' aad k

data, iml enuld not fin him with the
color of the west
Ph.v sic Ians refused
to permit Mr RUs
RUs l«
M.^t owint
10 a
Tweak
hui at last be brav.Nl
to
weak heart, hii
the dau«.-r and. as he says, h- Is f.«e|
Inc better than he ha* in all his life
Jtdtn Hharp Williams, the
deiA
cralle leader, was laklnc part lnU|
tariff talk In the l>ouse when a repub
llcan a.k.Nl him
‘ If you had youi
way what would you do with the tar
Iff -ihron amay all dutlesr Mr Wll
Hams replhKl easily: ‘H I had an ok
hiMisr to take do«n and want«*d t.
hiilM a nen one in Its place I wm not
fool enoncli to blow It tip by d>Tia
t»ecl
11 not f<*ol
uinhT the house
emmeh either U» Ret un<h*r
pull .HU the pillars
M-nse Is the
<if ordinary cliliens, much lei

untll tt now has
.stannw. »»«»<*»> ,,eei
nor* Than
Tliejbopulallua of Ireland Is 4.4.T2J274.
crush sInmii Uti.o|M» tons of
on* a t
and the deenwr for the pa«t year has
,ear. rUIi.x a profU of some |3inhi, , _
^ aai.ooo.«w a*or ifatn.
•«!
aecnwsr ror me past year naa
bn n 1G.UI3.
.sm. a
y.wr. yel when the owner, ofTlie dotintlou. of llkO. by n.iual
ctft
charity. rclli:loaa
'-Hie cat. blue of aaakes and th.- n»l
and by bcijut-at.
IN..
.Nlucatlonal
Instltatlona. j
of Utclr venom, w hlch fei. br*
ous piihllc.
Ubrnrl.-*. luuM-umA jmllerlm and mu- '» I*****
In.lustry in .Vos^ifieui and pmUtnee.!
nlclpal U iterixu-nu. amount to 176.-1
enoiiKb was sold
984.1178 ns ntmpared with f77.SU7.lC7
Women are now being substituted for
The five main shafis
In UV-* and fl23.8S8.732 In 1901, tba j mt u l« H*c lUlUn iwslal servUv. blcnor
last being a record breaking year, aaya j GalimlH-rU. tbe ndnist.-r of iwrt* and
a Cblcaco dispoteb. It sbould tie un- leh-graphs is
n-sjiuosiblr
for tbe
ins and how much richer It crows
derstood tbnt these sums do not rrp.^ change.
Ith depth can onl> be ctniiwtunnl
Germany uses more picture iiostal
lino.i no ore has liven taken out be rern-nl contribaOomi to charity in a
ffcaeral sens.- or church contribntloua, canl* than any other nation
Forty
w the i:oii fiHii level.
milllen card* a year arc malh-J In that
Wb.*n the mil! starte.1 .iperations
e company owned but 2:> acn*s Now
country, and tbe esUmnted cxih usc of
hundred
act*N.
for
wtaniplng them is I^.UUU a day.
which
lial.l
«»f, amount stated above there ba* U-en
The French army ha* dlicovered that
a I39,- bec* can bo used as messenger* in lime
,«ny H.W«>..KU«.
»J1.7»U18; f,
forb- of war. One ha* flown four mlU-s in
•Tine wai.T fn.i Hprarflsh creek, aiid
Hgloas purpose*. f3JK)C.912: for
Dreniy
minutes wlib a message. \Vben
t was forcNl t
build OV.T CO miles
t gallerle* and municipal I
liberated they wrlll return to tbelr iTlvea
the kYenr
>r railroad, th.*
Ingln.lls early
liervl
MilortMl m
days locai.d fa from the haunts xif terments. f2.927Ji00. and for librarlc*. Just as a rarrier pigeon will return to
|7.5ii34i.V..
he 4sl*
Reach, an
lU loft
_____________________
of CluadelouiHHe has Inten pcml
Mr. Carnegie’s ahare In tbli beneflnent In p«dltlcal life as a journalist
c«oc« U ns foUoww: To llbrarica, fS*and a niemlH-r .rf parliament for the are r
the .ire after 605.500; to college., f1.294.500; fund for
laal laetilyflve years
M fJivvIlle it Is 1
steelworkers.
$4,000,000;
K«>ache ran as vh*e pr«>sld«*nt on Jan
for th* 1
>*era’ Union borne, f 1,000.- tern Is to
1: and
was elerl.d h> rr.&
voles
000; for mlirellaneou* purpoaes, fca.- old Saturvlaj n^hl.-New York Herald.
acainst M. Jaures. who |sdle<i only
OOa
He
baa
also
given
for
rarloua V Tlie average New Yorker know s nothlim vole*
The friends .d M Jann>s
purpoae* abroad $9,837.-000.
rememlKT f.»r the
Ing but Newr York. And be dor* not
J. D. Rockefeller. Br.. has given over want to know any thing elae.-Cblcago
-.reville.n.*mch Is a
of f»re wll
rieroeneeau wrii«w ma.le the wh.de
$2,000,000 to tbe Unlrerwlty of Cblca- Cbronide.
■ M OrevlIleUearhe Is fniro
10 |i»;.iH |M*r ion.
fu. 1282,000 to other college*. $178,500
One of the magaalne writer* wanu to
In isdiil.'* as well as by iwkN- ss much a» is taken fm
to religious bodies and $30,000 to chari­
know wbat are tbe Tour sweetest words
ore of Ihe IbimeslAke
ty. He has also Intimated bU IntenGoe
in the Engllab Unguage. "liiclosed
treri
IlM.n’s wariness of dti
The Kurfactformation. th.duirirface formation,
of giving, or has already given, ffi.000.please find cbeck.--Waabinglon Ibst.
erl.lal wmonc pub
Ih.- rock. Ihe width .If the
statemenu Is pnnerbli
000
for
scientific
rroearch
at
tbe
Unlirart.-r .if th.- ore
lie men In Washinct^n The an.'cd.di
Morgan's water colors are not sought
wer wwklngs of the
alibitt a friend winninc
after nowadays, but Ilockefeller baa
a large t-nough Isidy
»m an !..
Iowan
clear from
bought some steel engraving* to go
pUnt handling r e<s. l#ge* have shared In th* educational
w.mld n.K siaie
with hla Btudle# In oU.-AUanU Jour.If ore a day run
<iver fifty donation*, but seven of these. Barnaid.
that a flock of »1
iM-en sheared h
Oolumbla. Cornell. John* Ilopklna. UarAssays show ih
•Tliey seem to
the ore 150 feet rard. Tuakege*. Unlrerwlty of Chicago
side." the senaio
St 4if the shaft
nucb richer than and University of IVnniylvanla. bar* Id GreenUnd. It I* rather a pity
said
The othr
i-^<.n.- through
Ich th.- shaft is taken $14,487,780. or more than one- these discoveries cannot be made li
ras duplicate
some pUce which Is comfortable for ret
thlrvl of tbe total sum.
• had t*‘en .
Mr Sidelds, wh<
as had charg.- of
fashion^ 1
idence porpoaew—Waablugtou Thnea.
the mine, and is
Ih.- w.irk don.A Miasourl man has dlsi-own-d 1
years .-ipv-rience. ciaimi
that the cn»*s cut* cunnln* ♦•asi w ard
out of •iraw. If be trie* to use It be U
fiW frtmi sm»w and Ice
Mr
will s4«on strike the phenoni InaUy rich OrSerwA
likely
to find blmtelf buried under suits
WM drawn Into the doMMission
Uke4 Uls llr««kr.s(.
has iM-en falllnc v«n the *trei
'^t U all fr...' mlHIna unUnited Bute* Benaior TUIman of for InfriDgement-i'blcago Record UeraUewalks of Washlncton
foi
South Carolina aUrted the new year by
ymrs
past.
obs.Tv.sl
Mr
holding up the Osor^ train at Augna"And will (..r man> years to
According to mill runs .pan t.-sis U the other morning on bis way lo At
lalenstS.Nl SeUal.T SJH-.I1.T. •
and assays made the Gold K.vf mine
lanu. He left home before break taut
that.- re>dn.Nl Senal.tr .\lUs.m
c.ntains an enormous Usly .»f gold
iKin Derby. 2xH*<> 1* tbe pai-lug kin
ntft pn»phe»v
iH-arIng on-, and J! Is now simply a
)f tbe New X'ork si»eedway.
.iii.-sil.m of .-nTtlng a plant to extract
Ed Geer* now has uluet.*e« bor--* 1
»h. gtild as cheaply a* |i.v*Klbl.-. that thing on tbe bUl of fare, and soon after
j
‘ Ncariy Forfelta Hla Life.
m.ist of It mav be lum.Nl over In divi bs uckled a rare steak a voice aang
A runaway almost eudlnc fatally,
It I* said
dt-nd.-. 10 the stockholders
atarted a horrible ulcer 00 the lef of
A plant handling 2.5>H> tons a day
ta to be tried as a trotter next sraiwin.
j; B. Omer. Franklin Grove. lU. F.»r
.»f l^.io on- will give o%er
Itb Ms knife in one band and hU
H. G. Hammond of Wyoming. IIL.
four years It defied all doctor* and all
a j. ar In diUd.-nds.
That U aUiut
has purchased tbe well known aire,
ranedlea. Rut Buckkn'a Arni
tl
a yoar for
each thousand under bU chin, he bounced
kCd DO trouble to cure Mm.
Blmmocvjlon. 2;13\.
shan-s .If the sUH-k 10 lie Issu.sl The and rushed from tbe eating room to
good for Bums
Judge
E. A. Colburn of l>eover will
comuany h.i
the car abed.
soon retire from the horse brtNNlIng
Ibh such a I
deads Drue Stores
h such profits arvi '**®*^that train; I want to fin- tmsloesa and will aelMsIl bU horse* at
xamlning
Further
“X hiwikfastr he cried,
auction.
mav ukc temperature
c obtained by call I The train wa. held, and Mr. Tillman
l>entlue. 2:18W. who was c-augbt
ing w (
to Mr. W*. V. Crot ' took fifteen minute* to finish his mewl.
ringing as BvengaU a few aeaaomi ago
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hamilton Enjoy
•r or IV W Strang |
- --------------------------------'has iHN-n bought by a Phlladelpbla
I
ing th* touthem tunahint.
i charge of the nvle
ts«^r»l Oirts Par Pw»II*.
,
Each of tbe forty pnpll* enrolled at
driver.
!klr and Mrs Frank Ilamilirtn wh.i
Ily a Letter.
I ih* Bouih Edmeston school ba* been ^on McDonald la. at uauaL wintering
ape apendlnc a few
wiwka
In tbe
Mich
Feb '4 11x14.
^ hank book with $1 to bis or I «t Fort Henry. N. Y. and will ilnUh
aouth. have written
fmm «»utherr
To Wb4im
MUslaalppI wher.- they arc prvs.*nt
r
*" •
•■'■V. «v. tb.
ma.I.. a Xr.oL.1
pe
aoVvumlnK. statlnc tbai the tem|M-ra
lb»W R«-,.f
Urt> iher.‘ U at present Ju*t Ilk* May
time here
Then* Is a Vvimy bnw*.
pun. wJSV;
” ‘""bef «»«« to the .o«mnt of eneb
bbnrlnc off the culf and lb* cllmat
In m.> opinkw (be pX^n. luued
»>» Wleiia. erbool rrEOUrlj .
U very pleasant
They arc enojrin
by the Traverse City Gold Uo. give* a
nape term.
Ikelr trip very much7
fair and truthful deacriptkm
BdUsr Was Bor*.
George F. Barr, president ef tbe
The flollowrl&c ralcdiclory appcAred
PhlladeIpbU and Rending rallruad. la
In an Indian Tanitory paper:
K*. Bostoo—-Our
“With thla laaue Tbe Herold-raimer popularly supposed to bare a dix-p ha­
babies ttw!n*l. wen »lckly
Had sev
eral doctors, but n. result*. HollU- folds Its lUy white bauds upon Ita bos- tred of John MtlcbelL but recently be
ter . Rocky Mountal
4NS nod lurna lu pink toe* to Ibe dale- gave some lodlcatloo that be baa a
atronr and robust *
taa. nnd MUbum I. T., U. fi. A., to grain of admiration for tbe presldest
wRboot n pnper. baring wltneaaeff the of the UnUed Mine Worker*. "What
death of two. It ban cost the present
do you think of John MltcbeU, anyRaaaon Why.
Arm $238 to advartlae the town, tbe
The Evening Record of a recent beastlfB] biM nod fettfle noUa. nod wayr asked an ncqualntaiicc of tbe

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EDITORIAL FUNGS.

GOLD REEF HIKE

HOW TILLMAN HELD A TRAIN

H0RSE8 AND HORSEMEN.

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rilTn"
i E«.rrtl’dXd

errn . Unk book wl.h II lo l.l. or

'ork worw. Tl.0 Elver le • well
J» «» *> «•“«>« -bo h.. promM to *<M

date explain* tu unuanal appenrmitce
on that date by aaylng timt thJJTSS
trouble with the
Tha~
that the Torek la a]
Uke

wa now throw op the sponge nod toemte to Stoke rttow for nootbar seeker.
Tk. tn, mu rerutr. food-bx. We era go^ ta^ eMMtyg^ £*m^^ tbe

.-\t
on the dollar, which is a true bona fide statement. backed by our predecessors. We will continue
the SHOE S.ALK on the same rates as we have
bouj;hi it until .March 1st. Come and gel real bargains.
We have no paper bargains. We do not make liciilious prices for the occasion, and we have no paper
bluffs, rhis is for'our iiuiliial bcnelil. One glance at
our gootis anti prices wijl convince yon ihai \vr de­
serve V4»iir paironage.
.

nllroad president
“He's a wooderfa] stoo,“ aald Mr.
Baer petMopUy. “He’s an Irtabman

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MICELLANCOU,.
v AlAciat Itjow iHTtN-vM*
ii>o««rvia»r.»i.T s srns^r.
.

Voiirs ft»r business.

§7

mmx

.-TKLrssrs fr-;:.'TTT2ri

Increaard darioc tbe worM'a

Ibe ?..*4
dividend

only man whom the pn-sideaV eared .ni.mih
to liitrUBt with this task. The author
The
knew all alPHii the eastern reeord of o.h
IbsuM-veli. bnt was a hit shv on the hh ki-d out to ktH-p Its plant running j
western end of the st,»n
President for over r, years. Fruni time to time pa p^pp.p r H^UPinw ri\/PP ^
of the new FL IVU^raburc pubHi«sevelt loiHd i:lve him date, and! It ha* lncreaa.Nl the slxe of Its plant i CARNEGIE CHAMPION GIVER |,c library.

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^ rtutouac ilmiM. UMi>U>. •iut

UiT^2i£VllI

m. eeplatt,

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1*12 E. I’roni Si., rraverse City.

WHAT’S GOING ON
Th* J«4a»
--CsrMl.
.S E Wall
tc S<mK. tb«i-.p.ilar
By the n lln-m»-jil of Juv^ihu- Mnyvi.
dnmUi*. an- thinWlng of
p.iiting a;
wh.. u-ii-rday i.n-*.Ub-tl f«u th.- Ia>-1
|M-nny tu tht-slut w.-lghlnK marhlm- In i
llui,. .-u Hu- . |,ihlr.-ii'f- o.uM. Hri- Hly
iht-tr ►Inn*, to that iboM- who us«- Ml
«>-na ran u-U how murb ih**y usip In b-. - i. u-.-fnl pul.llc s.Tv..ut, I’WUnc'
t.-lMiiui.y to H.I- h— w;i.
iu
rt.iirt l.y Iht- riiT.--.-ui:4tiv..^ of kluiril
. There II. t«|k of fonimm a
tb-t
• hhIlul Ihr i;,-t w..ld wa.
Fat Bocb-lv' in Traverr, Cily
It
*|-ukcn
by
Moyer
Odun.
a
pr-.batlon
will iM- a jolly •rrowd, bk fat instpuiNJy." w l«-U la- «ild. « imb- la.;-.r*M ly :
Ilr-h fttrming
f.ir wbb-b
Walt A- Sons ar.- Hi.* bn-al

s

f.

II It- ratb.T iii.MHual for a pb>rilrtan

Ill rx

wav OniKclKiN S K Walt A S.uii« anliing MM. na a^ tb. v agr-«- to r.fund the pH«e
5i»c a tntx if It d«».->
not riir.' all riii.macU irtiul.l.-y and In
rivase weight
The Uerord IS going t.. ptsbUr-l. t
le-rienren of Ihtn-e win* have UM-d
uua. the r.-roarkable fleM>
furmli
ftKMi.
.Solid in your l. lf.-rh and u
wbat thl< pn-paratloii ba- dt»ne f

The remarkable rej^ult
mns ha»
se of our advertising columns
ever Imn-u In tter sluiwn lha
Sons' large sale of MUena
Tbl^ preivarailon has n«»t iHvh adver
many montli.s but it already
IH the iH-st selling aniric
In S E
Walt A S«ms' MonBREVITIES.
The Uorcat,

Aid society
E Will

o'eliK-k. to sew for a memiKT
Th.-re will l*e a ?p.N-lal mening of
Travers- City Chapter No. 147. K O
S tomorrow evening at 7 r.o «i'ch*ck
spe< iai butilnefiir practice an
G very Impnr:
iH-p res«*nt
Kwsr Rew4«»a Fwr Iwrsais.
He propoaed. rt»nj«lntl> w illi hla fatiM-r and brother, to bUst Ihe stone at
the most cxiHNllllon* iikmIc of gaining
arecNs to b.T an-aua. and this In the
op.-n dayllgl.t. In order Hint any tute
lary protection she might U- disposed
to extend lo iK-r favorite baiiiit might,
a* Blie was a Iblug of darkaen^ and
night; It effeclually ovuntennlirdExtract From Uhlld's Fairy IkxA

Tbep» an- tbnN- s.»rtH of men In tbe
world-thnn-. and no mon-. .\nd of
women only «*w. XlM-n- arc happy
men anti there an- kuaviNi and foola
Hybrid* I don't rount
.\iel to my
mind knnres and foda an- very much
allke.-"l4>ve and Mr l>nrlsliaui.A Seatrk Sralrae^.
Lord Braxfleld admlttnl th.- nbllltlee
of a rrimlnsl who w as uudoubirtlly an
acrompllshed .rourden-r. for flu- judge
said. "Vre a clever chid, but y’ll ba
Dane the w.ur of a hinging, my man.“
-Hard Booicb.

“>Iyr* cxHalmed the dc-Mor "You’re
hardly any poise today r
"Well, don’t you rememiH-r, d«-tor.“
replied the paUent. ’you look U when
you were here yesterday r-Yor

He who baa 00 vUk>n of eterutty wjU
oever get a tn»e bold of tlme.-t’artyto.

’1 wa- onr of the li»-l In.y- la lauu.lcr.^ou. •Yuu'vc iN-rii tiM- »H--t friend
You rk«^-,ii. d to . ar.- wln-tli
rr I wori Kqu-tn- or not im’ I w'.^h that
you wami’t going m\\:\\
fnan this
pla.N •
iVrhap* Jurilh-e
wan a iriflboarvH also- the wcaibn ha- b—ii -o
tn-aclMTims —w hen In- i«iil:<^l that he
should alnSnys take an Inten-t in bN
young friend, and that "iIoti an- loi»
of y«ui ben- In .New Y*irk who d..u't
bav«- tnlf a cliaun-."
It I* iHvatise -balf a 1 l»am-e" U mt»ro
iHvys "H, nnd «HN-aUMIf they won- put
h ImrdeiMNl iTlin
InaU for alight c
th.-y might
Ibc-rcafter Imve no <
• nl all. Hint
tbe rblldrcn
a court n'a* 4*p. i,od. Mny
illdrcn’a
always have a man on Hi.- Inmch
ho "t ares "—New York W«itld
v
Alvs/s UraOsIrMW.
“Trlvate" John Alhn tells of on
nuKlng con versa t Ion Iwtw.fn two old
colortNl women that be overlieard 00
a Bsbington street

enr

•.•>*«I

me UpTo-OatiCasliGnev
^mic leaders in

Diictn iuits.

Will sell them while they U*l.
Cmurc small prune*.

.............4c ib„ 7 jbsior25c
Choice

Medium

si.-cd

prunes................... SC lb
Choice lar^c 40 lu 6(1
prune*....................................... 7clb
Nice aricd iieaches for
picsor Kauce....

............ TC

lb

Nice lumrc dried api»le*. .8C lb
Choice Knj-ltshClcancil
Currant*....................................9C lb
Ou,ire Blue Ribbon Seel­
ed raisin*..................................lie lb
Call and rcr for yci

226 East Front Stmt

day*

Bald tbe first old woman: "Ha* yo*
beard ’liout de death of dat young Ml*
Uh Jenklna’r
"Non)!’* r.-*lHiud>d Ibe olb.-r old rt)lored woman, rolling Iwr eyes till liUlc
save the whiles thereof were visible.
"Yo* tlon’l mean to leU me dat young
man s dead! How’d ’e die. boi,.-yr
"He died *uddenly-4b y say It wa*
heart failure; anyhow, he di.d sud
d.-n.”
• Sl.o’. you don’t tell mer rvuiilnued
le oth.T old color.Nl woman . Tb.-n,
rier a iwus.-. she add.Nl:
"Well, dal's Je*t like him
He was
» UH-t impulsive yt.ung nlgg'-r I .her
,,.0" -N’,-w York Times.
A writer ill llun*er'« Weekly t
aerllH-a a new explosive to wbWb t
name of manganlte baa tieen given,
to said lo be not only sinumer and
aafer. but cbewper lUan
some recent trial* held
lo Boutb Africa
four oum-r cartridge was UhnI In a bole
bori-d In a rock, with the result that
tbe rock, allbougb It wn* lKNld.Nl tbriNfeet underground, wa* torn astrader.
In suboeguent comparative irlaU with
dynamite made upon ro«-k* and bowl
ders tbe manganlte su,n,nn1,n1 In dis­
lodging a bhK-k of stum- weighing
about seven tuns. Tbe safety of man
gsnite. It Is claimed, has 1sn-u demon
atrated by the most careful te-t*.

Up‘t0’Date

Borne,.
K hjodern liomc in every rc*
s|*cct,
Cil) water, gas, fur­
nace, scwc-r connections, elc,
Hardw<x>d
first

class

f.m*h inside and
lumber used

. throughouL
A
bargain at
$.1,<»(K(.
Two-thirdk down.
biUnccontimc. Uaded on
W.*(thst-one of themoM
plci'ant »i>ot» in the city.

'IT.";;;:,.*,'

PATENTS

• given a alue for the
8 of aIn
Rocutid of tbe agricultural prod
nets grxrtrn In practically all tbe atates
come* liay. which crop wa* esUmated
to have a mine In 19cO of more than
$55«.000,0U0.

FOR ’THE

Gooartimil pens and drying i^wder.
are etiU need In EngUab law c
and tbe boose of lords and In

£LGINC. LEWIS

tm being bnllt In tbe iJike KInhane
dlBtricC a regloo 00 tbe nortbeni bor
dan oC Brtitob Ooliunbto which la ntttad to HTt ptOBlaa ot boli« • Moaod

BEST RESULTS
Try fUctord Wniit
•oaL

Big Moitoy I

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THE'EVEKINO KEOOftD, TRAt

enr, MICH. MONDAY. FEBRUARY a 1904.

RAIUtOADS
KLOCSADED
YEtrtmOAYt STORM TIED UP
TRARPIC COWSIOCRASLV
*<• TiMi «• NMttvwt ThI. M«m.>
—OOmt Rm«* An Alw Hsvirg

M.A N. C. RmA
TIm MabIMw ^ NortbnMi-rn

•MM to SMitec tbnr *«rov.
^ M tor w 0«tor at, M ibn
M U> eoow lack, mk to-loc able
•Mk» aa, tanher oe acrauai of i

M^-nTtoLtr'*

T.c^ Lam, fw

The nmd to
Md no traJoA
UMna. Boon
ptow ao4 irrw
clw ilM* track

Northpon i* hk^k.^!
Mi ibU mi
ofi.^ dlon«^ ih^ .m>.
Wi
ihU nioH ic

C. B. A I. Boi
Tbr mix o-clocl U K. A I train did
»ot «« a war ibl.
t o'eioek aad H npifirDc^ mn^l'IcT•om aiBcoHr »H
all atone
WKwr plow wrnf
iMit tbla did not pn-ront
tilorfcadr

i** lb*’**!

An Misloc wa« taken out of

the

:Tk--,rr.n:.’-:-irk™i"aSb:”tr

klMLll . Another enaine sr». laks-n out
to loriaen tbU one and both Ik^,.
mat.
Howevsr.
they
arre
»oc>o

««

Locked up tight, no one could get a cent’s worth

tb», bacaOM- fail again in a rro«

ISilM llSln’""’'' """ "’ **' "

-Tuesdsy,

Tbf l*BTr Mtmni-lii- n«d i. m
nl«» bll ,rf II. tr.10., b«i noi a on-

)ur large force was kept busy marking down goods in all departments for the big
sale which starts to-morrow
’.

brusryt Sth,

8 o’clock

Into IbU monitog «u two Dour, totand the iKjrih Ijouad train was

,r

CncClT COOTT
get the plvims at the great
Onir CHminal Caa« on the Cafeniar
W.li Be toe First One
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Tr*ed.

'r.mii o.ut wan nri ralel i
•ler this art.Tn.i..n until 2 -u

LOOK HERE. LADIES !

to... ne neut to maiMM-e of them
The raae of Byron Hubtt. ei al. va
John Lyona. et al
n*tum of rs'rtain
a<l
Joumed to March
New Cases Added to the aaiendar.
Caaaie L Mike a*k* Iea%e to sell

Jacket Beckoners.

Homer Olda va Chkxi S Olda i»
vorre. waa alar. aiUbil to the eaten

-M

l.lllle M Smith ra Get. H Smith
dhorce. waa placed on the calendar.
Ralph Kaiaer va Katy Kaiser, dl
waa Wlao placetl on the calen

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haveiil arvurr.1 vour
new Jacket yri. now is your
*• time. Ikw i wail any lonjrcf
Tbg-re a^ «nlv a feu «jf us

I amCa'^kirt
Bcckoner

Boy*’ mn.1 <;irla’
The Oonan>aatloual rhurrh aid
.cletj will meet Wtslneiulsy with J
Jrdin Grelllek at Noiriavllle. and I
boiHsi that there will bt* a lsn:e n-jv
n^ntailon of tbe a<K*ieiy
Slelaha

$6.45

•I b'i^":rvrr .r7ur,:r:»
J
I
j
I
I

.

Tear of an

Epidemic Follows Death
by Diphtheria.

l^-Ti

Mm Anna
Duell. wife tif
Kretl
I>uHI, a «ell
uell kttt.wn
km.wn farmer off Grant
hip. lIvIhK near
died yesterday of dii
diphtheria, at the

r

lomt.m.m
under
the
lUrvcilon of
Ralph Anderson
,
The Hill sirtd .rlux.1,
miles
Mb of
Monroe Center.
(Vi
.ed for fear of the
ad V the

Heaty

Fl«*oeed

Underwear, never aold

^c^nl;r^t “r:

$3.45
.

a^ $ 1 .98
...rtb

at

8c
15c
9c

ruM Two Doxen Children’* Ix>ng Cloak* U all that
an* lefL Prices were 13.50 to »10. If you can find
the atyle and bixe wanted, here la the chance

I.adies fleeee lineal Wrar
yoke and flounce. deaiiwHe t'olor
Vk- to f 1. are Bargain iKvkonrrs

/ r
53.65

Underwear In all

ChjlIdren * lK>ubIe Knit Mitten
beckonera

Sit

**

of Eo.l.r..id-ry. 1 u.
fmynatterns, a
.
and 13

98c
3c| ‘C:

eeOutlnirnoth. in sl»ort Irniftbv liwlit
k toiylra. worth Tr. x.-.
. f

.............. 4-jC

d^ a Black Jersey Gh/ves. worth ISc to
3'*c. a bargain lex'kooer at.......................

the bargain beckt.oe

Way.’ WiMd Mufflet, f.,r the neck
regularly all winter at .50e. 7V
are liargain beckrjnera at____

$9.50

5<» CoaU and VewtM (from aiilts, made of fine, fancy
and plain Cheviot*, cassimer.-s. worateda and Cr<*
duroy. Them* eults sold at IP*. flC. |in and fI8,
hut the Cmu and Vest* are among
the bargain bcckoner* for.........................

^-w g\c
J*5.VO

2.* Overci»*t*. made of fine Mellon and Keraey. i*
Oxford.
.Navy
and
Black, all
the
different
length*, elegantly made up; aold well at 113.50.
115(H) and SI65f«. most of the medium site* are
gone, but If we can fit you. think of this—they

19c
39c

< urtain Pole* withonifixtnrr*.al*o Itraa* Exleoslon
Uotls. tvimplele. for sasheurlain*. bright new good*,
worth Kc and Hic. are Bargain Beckonrra
IK,n’t think that theae.few mentioned Bargain
Beckonen, are all the bargain* in alghL for the
gocid* la an department* have tx*en marked down.
Igac4** Md Tape*try Curtain*. Blanket*. QnllU. Plilow*. Table Unln*. Napkin*. Towel*. SheeU. Pillow
Ca*e*. etc. alao Muslin Underwear. Petticoat*, etc
^Tbey *rv In the Bargain Beckoners ll*t

In the
Shoe
Depart­
ment
Is where we
shine.
Bhexs In broken lines?
•om 11X0 to $3 00. all

$8.25
were 12

98c
Ml pair of Mena fTne Pant*, from
> an.l brok-n
wirtment* that are aa n«wt mnd (
► and perfect
5 on
00
I any pant* aold at |3 oo. |4 00 and |5
Among
them you will
find fine black and fancy woiwloda.
ill And
cheviot*. *ergea. casalmera. and navy blue flan
Dels, that are bargain beckoner*

$1.98

y* pair of Men* Heavy Wool Kersey Pant*, in all

$1.19

truly lUrgaJn Beckoners at,......*!T

A SMOa* WAHC A&

98|C

Fifty r|slr of Men'. Fine Vlcl. Box Calf. anJ Patent

oner* ai.....

.

Fifty
iny pair of
or Boys’
Boys' 8bi
Hhoe* good wea rer*. all sixes.
•plendid value at 11.25 and 11.50
Pkir. are Bargain Beckooera at..........

89c

6*c

^

»- ••"

.... .............

.t

"Xl

29c

Boy*’ Knee Pant SulU. the beat f3 fH) value* in tbe

$1.95
r<«-dnroy Knee Panu. in heavy weight.
brown, all *i*e*. best 50c value, are
bargain b«*ckoner* at......................................

Jrab

or

'18c

£yQ

^inberg

-J

BrotKie

Presented

Dead.
Saginaw ihU
John Barry went
morning, being cal
there by
death of hit broiherlni-law. Tho)
Kellehor. who died SatonUy of old
age and a complication of dlaoase. hi
the ag^ of SO years
Deceased had
tired in Saginaw for tbe past SO
years and Is the father of 12 children.
Mr. Kallelmr married Mr. Barry'* old-

to. b-. wl.lr.o«l ,o.1

Remember. To-morrow is the day. Qon’t fall to be on hand to get a Bargain Beckone.r. Store opens at 8 o’clock. Slii all Int In mb.

A number of the memlH-rs of the
Companions of ronnHem quietly went
to tbe borne of Mr* F Seymour, on
Tenth street. Saturday evening and
very pleasantly surprised her
The
evening waa very
enJoyablj *iKmt
and
appetising refreshments were
aonred. As a meaMuato of their happy
with a Sae nig***”**^

16k

IkH-koorr

Thr lip.KkI illjM-k G.totolto tu fell thr .litTrrrijl wn
nothouto-r ir.totoU unywhr-r ml fl
M.J |
prr y«rtl. nuw a llarg'nin

:5c to

SUBPIIISE PARTY
Campanlena of Porestars Visit a Feb
lew Member Saturday Evening.

>. tiitxt
tv \V«i
I.V. ill

rl.'n’a flue heavy weight Jeraey Bhlrl*.
In all alzes. worth |l 00. Urgaln b.H*h

i9c
l-adie*

iiiKii viitoue Atovitot.utou V a
heavy.^extra long, extra

SCHOOL CLOSED

Fleeced

$2.50

Waahlnaton
atreet; Mt> H Montusue. State aireel: Mr.. S l\ I>eapn*a.
rnloh atreet. and Mra A J D..yU».
Sixth street
Rarh lady U reQmMrxl
to brlnx aomeihina for the picnic din

, ;

Heavy

€>•!• Cents

Miiia that we ve ha<I this w inter
They are eleganllr made up the
eoaU have the wide ahoulder
rffeets and stiff fnmu
tlur
rrmilar pricca were fn and SI",
and splendid values at Ihear
prievw. but jn*t to show you what
fVi ^1 y*i!roi” they 11 ha
ve aiiioDk'
tave

$1.85

AID SOCIETY MEETING

I have Hoiiif hary^ain Iwi konoi-?. in fine iniilalimi
I’n m-ii flamirlsi. <ir Hot.... . wai>lingii, I.', pi.-.T.s
of Imnclsinno MrijH's. figni-cs.otc.. l«-autiful |ralUtiis wliifli sold <.i i;riiiall.v at 121 anil l.V |a.r yai.I.
now at

• Man: Man ! Vour ehaiiee is no»v.
nevrr before bare *och value*

j
|
There s a whole lot of u*
|
that wer»' inoo. 14
that you ran pick
rls.'u»x or hSf-lipht tiitiJik-.
*.*: inciu-to ionp, salui linc»!
tbrou)rhout. kandsottirly made
1
up—Rome exaetlv a»«rei>ri‘*enl- -i
tsl. othrrxMtnili'ar—not a »ratI
mmt io thr lot but whal was
made litis aeatutn and sold orSkins that aere |.V |». an.l ITarl-’now
iirinally for ?ir>. fl*‘. S.‘o>iul
.
Isargaln lHX*kcmers at ..............................
S'.*.'., are now tlarirain Hrrk«»n-

Only H out of 21 Jurora are lie
day on arc.iint of the atorw



A‘-i

I ii

Having just completed our ninth week as successors to Julius Stein*'
berg and being inspired by the most .successful business this section has
ever seen, we are determined to continue in the manner we have started,
that of selling the best goods at lower prices than any other store, keep­
ing the stock fresh, and seeing that no goods are carried from one season
to another. We will therefore start a “Kash Konverter Sale” that is
positively the greatest Traverse City has ever known. The past enor­
mous business which at times almost amounted to a whirlwind of trade
in our several and rapidly growing departments, has left on hand
thousands of stragglers, odd lots, broken assortmenU, and together with
the largest shipment of close-out mill goods ever shipped into Traverse
City, all go in this sale absolutely regardless of cost or value. Positively
the greatest money .saving opportunity ever offered.

Nearir aJI of the leaue of fart ratier
^>0 tbU term will lx- tried by jun
Thi? cmm4^ of Ixnrfna Reid v» John
Rennie. ei al. ej»*riment. ma* ec>t,iled
-out of court
In the raae of Blrney J Moraan _
f>ed la Johnwm and the Toanship iif
ortler
------.ad dUmUalna
the rase
ThW case of the Crand Rapid* Ilr. w
‘hit r* ■ “_______________
Auauat ik-Ilner. aasupmult
baa beet, aeltled out of
The case of John A PalThaneen
John Paffhauaen will be held over
The case of J E On l
Geonce Mill* RoKer*. el al. the J E
Grelllek tVv v. Mary laabiitrka. et al
and Charlea Hchumarher va Ge,
Milla Rckffera and J K GrelllrkCo.
mechanic Men case*, have Ix-en _

I r
J
j
j

Tg

J

for tilaf will Ik- Hu- ,u)I> r,im
Inal raj*e on the raJemlar. rhe I'Mi fiUja Mane) K Smith, rharaed i
hlimr. and 11 Itejcan this afi«Tm
allhouah the altoeaaes
will not

Supper will U* *K‘rv,tl
tlat church tooKHTuw ev
to 7 o'clocki Price, 15 r

but o-tot to ,b- MOOT Ihb. STtlr
i„.
-rc pnMpno-d
»T STH. rib.. K.»0.

St. EliralxHh Guild «lt;i OMn-t ic th<
t«*emeat of Grace church Taesdsy
THE MARKETS.
aflemwn at 2 o’clock.
Detroit.
Mich. Feb
g.
Will
lion brought In the .
------a.v. 9^:
»6c: So
No 2 red. S7c. No S.
that he and Amil Nerlln- ! »*>.
rt oa;44Hc: No 3 white c«t*. 49c. •
«MArj
Toledo. Oo. Feb. 5—Whewti»«%c;.Maj.
July. «%c.

joaMML

tnlV' ^

Potatoe* on local market. 45© 70c.

MMtlag Of the Maeeabee

^

Lydia Jane Front.
l^U Jane Frost. »be .Ix'ymr old
daaghter of Mr and Mr*. Beaiamlg
proot of 254 East Prooi .tiwet.’dl^
yeoterday of Bright * disease Tbe
body win bo taken to Oceana county
tomorrow Booming at C o'clock for
bttrtjL ^W^8. Anderson ha* cSai^

mv A ©sooiip wAirr ad.

Funeral tervicea.
The funeral -oserTloc of Uward
SnehtJeben waa held yesterday after­
noon from Aalmry M- A. chnrch nnder
the direction of H. U Carter. Theinneral waa largely attended ly Meads
of the storm.

T«V A MOOND WANT AS

'•

r

THB BVmiUlO BSOOSD, TE&TKBSE CHTT,

CHASED BY
DANITES

OCO^E OH DtETINO.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, MOL

A. Ca^e €>f
Identify

MWAfSTIRED,
NEVER RES’

fgldiSAM Notes
OUEBSING OVEB CANDY.

^A»d

« il» trtattlom ;
« tlMTT wUi hr ,

te itf»

i?

Wa dfrw uU, la M the bar* paaa.
aad tMK lar tier urUBBUoa a. aba anr
tr «• abeou hart baaa doBfaoadad
Vtht<|.atrB«bt.
-Daalba: ladlw;. laa* aotr aba
ddaBlad. Aad «. taiaad aor l«da «p
IW Man ian aa a budr «f bamroM
caav laiu virw.
A qaanar ot a BUt la the rear
to tweaxj
fMt. Md w« fr)l Uck witboat dHa/
•Dd diMMfrtfld. TIm* oClMT party bad
lialtad a1 altbt of da luatnid of
IJML Add t»forf tli^ adYAiic^ «

If bo>^ would Mvlr*hlkv* ^ |!m'
I yo<Ui
4 aU be prrttr ytad.

A llhUiy onleM tbe bora <ma. too;

Too'd think one IttUe douybout had
Eoooyk bad atuff to make dm dla
Bat If Iber eouldn t eat them UU
Tbe>-*d not aet heavy mi *n> ctoaal
1 yu^ ibr>*d
m- havr my lUI
And Jual ka«s» hoolo* for tbe beat
^?hleaao

«be yavr u. ber at«y In a few brtef
•worta and tIm«i enmebed dow
_____
fbc breniuwork to bclp »« defrnd IL
Tba tnci»eny<T cialiocd brr a« LU Uwfid krlfe. lid w«* very yentle In bU

Some of the Indian* were in Oil
but witbom our •ruap.-ctlny It
Tbe
Danltea bod probably prxunlaed tliem a
few poanda <.f powd^T <»r an old ride to
help
not counted on any om- la-lnc killed or
wounded or loamy bla iHiny. Tbe r.d
■klaa at once drew out of tbe flyht. and
there waa nothlny for tbe Danite party
to do but haul off. One white man bad
bean killed and three woutidid
Two
iDdlaaa had been killed and four
wounded. Tbeae ffyurea I yut frotn an
Indian a year later.
After an bemr bad paaaed
any movement on tbe part of the ene­
my ooe of our party went forward to
reconnolter and found the fellow* had
Pd,
There i
In tbe paaa

the name of tbe ;

on foot and here

approachlny them,
they * ‘

she rt-a..onod that

Juat mounted one wh.m a!,e heard
tbe yell* of tbe Ihinite* half a mile
away.
The dri wa* quh-f and p-ntk- spoken,
and to a»-.‘ her bluahlni: under our gaze
^twlatlny her flnyero about each
other aa abe told her atory yem <x>uldn’t
fire ber ciedit for tbe pluck abe had
dl^>Uyed.
She wa* far mote con­
cerned shoot her father’, future than
ber nwn, and *ooi, afb-r our return to
tbe fort we began a movement to jp-t
l^ormatlon of him. Fpon th.- rt^un,
of the poraulny and defeated partv he
was taken to Salt Lake City .. a prtaflocr. and from that day to tbl* no y»-n
tile baa ever learned what hi* fate waa.
It moat have been death In eome form,
for he waa never seen again. After a
stay at the fort of oereral week* the
daughter was sent earn and nltlmatelr
returned to leUtive* in OeorgU. Twit
yaaro Uter the rommandant’s wife wcalved a letter glTliiff tbe new. of her
flMrrtafe. __________________ M. QTAD.

Tbe KW-<iee: Wialnd dat poatman’t
nme erlooy;
Hut I imtier ylt da
phool r>-port wot waa mailed teiday if
Krenlny

------------------------ p
He waa Inier^KwIny the miserly rk-b
-My n.ufto lui« alwaya been.” replied tbe man of moi»ey. ofr.-riiiy LU
rlaltor a atoyle and llylitini;
tiyar bii..M lf. -Never deajuiir *
-I thouyhl.- replied llw lnt«
-Il«l It waa •Nei.-r civ.- u|..‘ but It
ime thln^-. afier all.-Slar
Waited To* Vmmm.
Old Kmploye.‘ i re li«p-tilny tbe
"•***7 berr for liftrrn year*.
Employrr-Yra
Well?
Old Employee-Well. Ifa pretty hard
to llv.. on ao small a aalaiy.
Enqdoyrr-But yoa’ve proved that
If* Juat aa dlfflmlt to dh- on lt.-d’dtb
ollr Suudard and Tlui.-a

■ rtltlBlf <»> Mt-

. «j»Ur WMp.
Wlnko^I aee. He ahraja
d
raja carries
bis

Ancarti
Great Britain, tbe dnke of Norfolk
wm be enUtJed to an rocort of cavalry
oo tbe occasion of hia fortbeomtag
Pima Lod boa been for some time
I tbe harbor of Coutanttaople at
He la wrtttag a novel tbe aoeoe <

ta Parma.
^

1 bet him fioo

m.tbJny
achno!
dny i„
lo do whh
ahh tini
I no cTtrji!* will btf
HU*
haviny livi-l in a I
r a ouml.rr of year*
vrliat 1< known 'a* *'<V»bmer?
«»*»<’her a*kiny

WelT'^iJ^^LiThlf

claaa In m-^honlcal
'entlj^

awtoy boa

drafilny and enyineriny

ke pan In Prioakey'ii animal fit
•H-t
AH the Hlyb achuids tpf i|
part <d Ibr LUte mill ha
-------here
Lam
rhaiievuik wa* a«a
aardeil
ib- !..»
irtiphy and al*«i the p
n.imlte^ of ite.im*
ual
ThU wote I
a who abowed hU abllltr at Trav
• CIt) last atndny and won the day
Chnrietoix
Tbe local othlHlc

• Van^lmi

U ininy
I its ann
key on tl

xrurai.in to

Of th. •Mfd H KBMBtkm H Ih. CItx
of Trav.fW C4«x.

'r.f«T«l

Sp-cw B«^l«, or Ih. aemrt of Bdo ^ {S.'
cailoo hehl In the CounHi
i
Jaa. 7. 1904.
Col^ In order by Joo

Mootagne. Foote. Chi
* Mmaon. Meads. Nicholaoc ami Baaio:


, I'
*
• comparath vly |Ntesr
****“"'
niovi-menl
J<> aaaiat me In the cnten>rtac - Wa«b-

Beklad fhr Seeae..
-Xow. Jamet.” said the nwuunont
keetM-r to the port.T
take

and tablis. Have
I use tbem fur n
-ricveland U

paat my knowledge.
lyiH-Why. Dorothy. I didn’t know
yon cart'd so murl. fur Frank -BoTon

-Maud aay. she had ber flnge
CTuaacd when she accepted C’hollyboy
• But she oucroaacd them when be
■bowed ber tbe big aolllaire he had
brooghL”-<'iiirinnatl TUnetv-Ntar

exit ta rase of fire; (S)
plan; |G) first floor plan:
»d floor plan:
<l) light-

ived by Mr. Holdsworth. that the
doubtful if tbe track
xiienM-» l4-lny very h«a%y
The aitendance of the High school
a v.r> Uvorsble Incwwe
year
The averog*- daily at
• 1* abemt 2T- comporctl i„
year.
•e ncM Mat klKiard* iMl.U-h «r.
grtteTH that have U*-n put tn
wr> eat lafartoryB They
itHifb-r than- the riate
w O FOOTE.
wrrt*
hoard
' " i
F H MEAD8.
TIh- athletic o»
Tarried.
T. O NICH0L80N.
an initT*las*
-re the lleM dav at Petoske, Thi.
inlng-«»ul ft.r the candidate* h.r
Tsrried
^ accept»ri and placed on file
place* «jn the flrri team si
go to tN-iitetkey If it I* IIIIBI.IM
n„h.
^To_^u..
accept ihi- invltaikm
Each of the
of tbe nty of Traverae City. Mich..
.nr Hate*es hate eleci.ri
H.-giilor meeting i,f the Ihard of Kdu
r,Hntlcm.t, -WUl y.Mi iH-rmlt ma te
bt* an- Morklm: amoag the
cation held In ibr r^H.nri, r,*.t..* Jan
gg.*t to your honoraldc tnidy that
Ni* Montague r.-*uni.st
te
*“ 11*04
the Department <»f
h-r rla** FrirUy
The ipesident beuu ab.*cui. the
sm
Edurati.»nal
S-ipeiint..ntU HI
CiUM-rt
ha^
UnI lo order by the clerk »|„
in
fl'IItjg
Mr Krenevick’te . plar
of Mr y^lrchllJs. O. C A.I.nia Ha F-hnt.n - N an?»
se. i,
Mr
Krttienck
I.* re
-•.ttM-shai heii. r and siU prola
loId-s*»rl!i Jidinte.,n
ten.l » / .
* aulrh the auperintendtsoU
ioi(i*s*»ni,. johnn^in yainhild* and
the rminiry nome logHber lo dia •
K L N>e shn ha.
.N’lrholium
Wblch pOT
Mtmenba? le-tter
Innii*- of an ad>.urned r.mn,Ur iI**»^**<^>**f ^
*"*1 «t «• nty oplBliar and *|ierial meetini M ^-ere '*;••”***’
^
^uporlntendrol conand approved.
to I^-Ive tH-nefli from such
the |»aren
Traverse f’lty. Mlrb . Jan
meeting
blrh sill reart la a mori
To the lloncuahle Board of K
BducaUon .mphati
, m
y uiK.n the welfare of the
Tify of Traverse
hi* charge Ve
A cia*i> in
English
literatui
D Gentlemen- We. your rommim^TTm id7.::
*1 tidying Ibe hie and srork* of It
may* and mean*. re*i,ectfally report «re in the
“^1m their m

^:rrrx:.

In"chaiH-l Frida.v morning Prin

d^havlng found the i

^
W P- OM-H
lo- .-a*tf>m

from the varion* fund

S..ar.e. Funds.

*

the Tourth i

posed school building lo the Fourth



from undiT

-rb-i"

last chance for eriabliahlni;
the truth cimcernlng It la gom-.
wonld
Farnham and 1 talked ilie matter
be aurv to aneak In
over, and 1 thought It over. 1 consult­
mor® bo»aw”-WaablDyum Star.
ed a lawyer about It. The rvault waa
that both the lawyer and I advised tba
Wkewt
auapected man lo go to Europe, forfeitMlaa BelU Koxc-You dellla-rately tag his ball ’ThU be could do. aa ba
oit me tbe oCber day. didn’t ruu
waa poaaciuied of some meanA Hav­
Mlaa Kadlcy-Well -« r-rvally.
ing given roe a check for the amount
didn’t mean to-of the bopd. be got aboard a ateomer
^Xo: 1 mippoae you and sailed for Havre.
help cutUny anylwdj. yoo’re
I received letters from him from
ffot socb
fare - Philadelphia tlroc to time making whether It would
be safe for hlju to return, but I Inva­
riably jeidlcd that It wonld be risky.
Ftaally I took up a paper one rooming
Tbe doctor looked oolemn.
and read of the arrest of Henry Fam­
-You moat keep quiet,- be aald. -tall
ham. I grrstly feared that my friend
aa mue as possible and under no cir
had returned lo spite of my advice,
tanoea apeak above a whlaper.and I l<H«t no tloi^^ln going to tbe pothal case.” she replied thooyht
U« riatJon to find"
Tl.e IIciT
mily. ’Too moat keep my hoabant!
Famham I found thive waa a flashy
away from ma.--Brook1yn Eayle.
looking man wearing^clotbes a* shabby
a. tb<»e left for my friend at tbe-----VoHerol Batr«T.aw.<^.
-Jim Brownlee U going to give the botel. He gave me an explanation of
nirrllng affair In which my friend
awelleat dinner they’ve ever had at tbe
been Involved. He <tbe n-al cul­
rtnb.prit) had come Into town expeting to
-An cxiienalve one. ehr
be amwted. He knew that a requbl
-You bet It la! They’re going to have
tk>n for him had born made and that
rent si
tbe police were watching for him. He
1 Plain Dealer.
bad strolled Into tbe------ hotel
tlced hi* name on tl»e register. Tbe
!• rw aiokt.
clerk
wa* In bed and the offlee la
Nell-VUmle la going to tnan
charge of a negro porter.
Famham
>ptlcian.
yawned and remarked that be sronld
Belle-la be wealthy?
go
to
bed.
Tbe porter. Jhinklng 1dm
Ncll-I don’t know. She aay. there’e
guest
permitted
him
to
gn
upsUlra.
a lot of money in right for hlm^l
Bring erpert at picking lock*, be had
dclplda I^lger.
oo dlfflcolty in toaertlng tweeiers into
the keyhole and turning tbe key.
Changing dotbea with the otl»er FaroDinah Ebony-Auni3. de paper* i
bom. be bad gone down and out wUIh
mebby de Mack plague will rome
out betag seen.
He had be*m rimddl* country.
owed
to tbe botek and. bis lume apAunt Ebony-Doo’t yon srony W
pearing on tbe reglrier. my friend had
been arreated.
I cabled tbe nwpecUblc Hen
bam that tbe coast
”h ^
ifiiow«t«.k-l»o you think well be borne and felt once more at hia coaa.
able to float all of tbc new laane?
Be pot ta a claim for the forfeited boll,
but I believe be never secured It.
MOKTOOmiSIT MOORE.

WtolB-i* b. «iii„

tdo
jwti tblnk of a Judge who Mtencea a i

flxrtl 1 iMvame hi* bondsman nnd tobk
»'* ^
^ ‘f-r
him houic with me for consultation. »«Aixl up In a*ton|min» nt ami cx. lalm
Thu* far there wa* no puhUHty. True.,
newapaiM-r report of the capture of *
I camea puriN>*..-. n,-w York
Henry Faniham at the------ Ih*u-1 waa

trial l.*»k place th« whole lowi

»«Mct «t«rBs licrsrwi . jnd.. ud
• FTtooBte neoitlj. -VooV .n lo-

ware not a Jodga I would gin- yon a
thraahlag far thah- -If you care to
hoar what X am gatne to gtre you.yapltod the Judge. It la three da^

behav-

Durlny thia colloquy tbe prtaoorr'a Patient. -Joat lie down, prop your bead
face wa. yradoally belny overrome
ivereome by «* • pUlow and yet
atcTTlflcdrcn
»d Uke a man bdd of your throat, prenalny rmtly
wbo Ud been
I trap and wap with the finyvr. oo each aide, ami yoa’ll
Just beyln
never yH
Into a private n-du. where by a knowlman If he bad followed in*tnjredye of my affaira he aoon ctnivinred
tbe latter tvpU«d yhmmlty
me that Uv waa what he pretended to
> <3Mn'l. *nMre w*; m.lteMly at
be. Tlo-n he ws nt on to tell m.- that borne but me and the uanbs-r in law.
he had iH^ u on a trip and had returnea •»<* > ‘OuMn’t quite m.K.- u|. my mind
at mIdniKht.
He lived in a suit iof b>
bttlnic her yet that hohll„„
roomk in a private .houae a h»oy dja
York I’eeaa
Unce from the demd and w aa dure be
-------------------------------wonM find the door of hia lodyiay
a« CTa.ae r-r Ai.r-.
honae hte-ked. Tib be Went to tbe------ ^ few daya ayo a ratbsv btahfni
liotel. a rotlMT lnf.-rH.r IwHim-. but the Youuy w oman enicn-d a local «t«»r>.«-ar
lawt mwr tlw d.iK>t AUnit 3 o’clock *7lng thr»*- rtilrk.-n* She ln.,«ired the
In tin- jjK*nilny he'wn* nwakeiud hv piice
PH*^
iKiultiT. «» the aame Ii„m. pUe.
fhepoIlec.ntii| told topnt mihWclolhci. Iny
I“If Itbe fowl* on the ono.i. r
Tl*e
Herk didn’t
the fHotlicte Ite- now batl
tied and a*Led Jf lie-y Mould lay
She hit her handken h.ef and
their pl«t*-.
m-tefillc hi*
wf he
waa ot.liyed
air. They are
hem on and go “IJ
►n till I iM'inorrat
Ilia captura. He had Ux-n locked Nru’lcn
cell, , but aa auon as It wa* luorn- I
-------------------------------Ing tfic iwdc I had retviv.*l Imd bees I
"*• ***«^ Ceen—d^.
at Ilia n-siuem.
! «»«>«• ot llrxHnley’a w. a%x-r*. no Eng
» aa |HUC7l«l to -km.w how to coo- **»**«««.
I® art inarricd la*t week
I- tbi»*s- who had arrrated him of
'^**’’*^ a*ked by the rl*-rgy n»an tbe
d*-ntlly. Aa aoou as hia ball waa
•|u-*ttciu, "Iki you tnk.- thi* wo-

WWot akr Tkoomit.
A Hnav of little ylrl* nt acbool Waa
..irtBiwe. If PO.M1.U.,
.void
a*ked tlw. meanlny of the word -pbl- Urln* tb.. B.1I.T ,ou... out. If tbe
kwiilHT.” Moat of the hand* wei
angt'l (Jahriel were to come dou u from
lendM. ImU ot>e child actued apcdally heaven mud get into troul.k-. there
aoxlou* to tell. -W.ll. Annie, wlia
would U-aomc wbo would aay.-Wbero
a plilIoa«,.herr
the teacher,
there*, ao much smoke tb.-re must be
aomo Are.”
Ik-sldca. w a* Famham
man tliat rldea a phlloaofNxJe." waa
Utile ylrJ’a ao*wer.-<TirtatIan Advo- aure Ihut be could catablish his
tify?
In the famous Tlrb1a>roc
11 wa* never proved conelualvely wi
cr the claimant m a* li
-Do you mean to aay you didn’t
that borne thhsf a trial by Juryr

Hiyh oeboo*
8
» rrarirej the

a*

ham. a notorlooa awlndJer. bad bem ar­

riwn our rv*r jnat aa oor of ibe Dan.
ttaa advaiMYd wltb a flay of t

Tbe m xt mm-e of tb.- enemy waa an
Attempt to atamiM-de their Loraea over
ua and to follow at Uielr be.-N and lake
ndvantaye of our bewilderment.
We
preaently auaf>ect<d wbat they were up
to and yatheml a quantity of dry
leavea and bnub
To friylit.-n ibelr
boraea and ylve them a nwh tl.ev fin
tbelr yun-. and nit. nd dreadful yellt.
At Ihf- fl»>i alarm we aet the leavea
ablaze, and a* Ita. l.on«^ aaw the wall
of Are tiM-y •t.nm.-d ^horl.
our bullet* Into tbem a* faat aa pnaalble
a. they bmldUd foyefber not over fifty
feet away, and I do riot b.II.».- Uiat
orer three of the animal* yui aw«v un­
hurt. It went ayalnat the imiln to do It.
but 11 pn.v.d to be tbr tunilny point In
tbe flyht If not oitr aalvntlou

fri«d. -Hare 9«a
mmry Bkc tbatr
T It.- waa tbe reply.

reted late tbe niybt Urfoer at a boCaL
family frtend |>aw«iny
He wa. martiied out foir my Inapectkm.
-I know notblny aW tbe man.- I
aaJd and tamed on my beel.
fell very yratefoj m
yon
for-—
TTharlle. for beaveo’a aake don’t dc-She didn’t aend If
am mer erteir tbe prlaaner.
Tbe voice waa aorely my friend Hen
•TTicre wa« that frtend of y.mr bi
xnd that rfarfted bere-ry Pamham a I turned, for another
-It didn’t come from hlm.look. A yleam of rrooynltkm atroyyW
-Oh. I know now. You w.m It on
fbruuch my brain. Wa. be or waa be
nut my Fambam? It la aatoalablny
wbat a difference dotbea will make In
a man. It waa tbe aame face I bad
-Haa any old friend di-aWMslnled y«u
t dinner? Ssm.eilmen tbry tr;
been uaed to. but that anU of dlnyy
juaretblnya’cberkerboard. that flamlny red neck­
-No.tie: Surely aometblny must be the mat­
ter with my eyca.
-Welh 1 ylve It up,-Ile’a trylny to fool you.- aald the In
-Try
tbe moat unUkHy piT
mor. who atood iooklny on. “WeVe non In the world. oonakleriiK that U’a
requWtloo for him from HL Paul.
pound* of tbe moat ex|*-milvr
The reporta from there are that be U dy and not a Bfty cent box.of foollny Ib^-ln-hub hImaeU.
* Your huabandr
-Rlyhtr
>Ubly found that he haa nome
-Heavena! He i
chance In peraonaUny a friend of yourn.
wnethlny awful.*^
-He certainly lookk like my frtend - 11
aald. -I>o you mind p«Tmlttiny me to ‘
Ulk with him aloner

«*ben I «T«w on m be a man
1 • ao o* to be a dnrtAM- then,

were nprootod and thrtma down,
rr«y rock wWcU could br moved
_
tnmbkd into tbe I«a«. in ten mlnnl«
MTO bod It blocked. TIh- irirt

dpwch at flmt. but after finditiy Uiat
w® would not yh^ tbr «ro
dacUmJ iliat bia fonvtwelve Indlaiw at>d alx white men
that OOIH‘ of o. need bddpd. to ea.
death. Wbat be aakl aU.ut numbeni
waa true. n» the pnrrolny wLUe iwrty
had come acroaa a hand of Indian hunt,
era and enbaud Ibelr
knew what to make ready for n lo o the
flay of frm^ mah deiiartid
The enlirv fotw d-baryed u« oo foot
Ereiy man of ua bad a imir of Colfa
ala rtKKiteraUwkl.-abU rule. We placed
; tbc r1fl<« within r»w. h of the ylrl and
Hand only our re»idv.^ Slo- Und tba
' flnrt aluil fr.hU. her own Wdw,H,„. and
bar bnll.>t killed a white man ao atomdead that hr never moved a foul after
faUlny. An Indian w«. ala., killed by
ooe of oa. and Iboae were the only
dandt but acvcral of them miiat bare
ba«i wounded In tb.- fomJIade. ITwy
•tupprd and broke before i^wt-hlny tbe

-Idldn

to yH IdmaHr Jnyyedl When 1 arrtred
I learned at tbc dealt that Henry Pam-

prruy wHI flxril to bold Ibr lau*.
YWt» wrrr a twort gf atOtttfd 1
«rowu»f oo the rocky
and t

1--

^ 1SSb?Ta^JSSP

lawa
a CUP of coffee and burf*ad off to tbe polkw court. Wbat Ifl
odd could tbe atemly. matter of
fact Henry Panibam have bi

^^rsiinsiis;
ud IkAUw faff rtOr la l>r flskt laiA
aad Cllactac witb k«' left i. a<aNk
atiaii BMW- (roB tB> akin of her dpHa.

Her dcarm frtend bad dropped ia Cor
a call, and abe atralyhtway put out
five poond box of expeudve randy

e gUeu lip to getting sii education
a* lolte- tte-tteraldc l.. meet ft,,, de
siidi. of Ijf.
The Hiiidept sliil.- in

actual traveling and hotel «.
The.raiinrtkd* of the South1 Wenger a*#.*‘laik>n have

j ^t?r

Teacher.’ Salaries Funds.
j p,.r. tsenu fiTr
/
r.rarherv
pav ndf f.,r Jan
tmad a^-Me jaiiun* in the north have
U.7K3 C« granted a rate of .wr. and ootvthird
«•»'>
!
*i*at »he irual .-.iH-nae will «uit
Janitors’ Salaries Fund.
l.nitor* tHty nd, f..r J.n.t.n.
Jautt*r>. r^i. u-t |
^ ,

ncldental Cicpeftse
Incidental
Capense Fund.
Fund.
, .,f
etpria*"iJ a«*'
•harlolte K Helm.
.uiH-rinfen
! iHy to h«,v. «, „,.„y
lb
lerk.
Michigan *utK.rlntend.-nt.
eutK-rl
rlerk.......................................I
DiiO-.
q., Michigan
It hi ^ charaf ier i* formed and tlil>
D Marvin, truant offlre..
»^|tl,a? m.Hdlng a*
iH much lo do sill, hi* later *,k
4 L Mere Co.. Mindrie,
failur-- a* hi* t-lurain*n
Mr
Fuller, oil. etc
i JUM
i,EI/)S FAl.U '
•ndetl hv Haying
en*’ Tel 1*4,
Phtme* in
>t of Fui.iic InslrocUoa.
roe fri.-nd canm
building*...............
;
Mov.ri bv Mr Foote that ihe oommaterial ihingis i
that c.mrt.-*y
nty Water W»»rk
niutilcaii-.u b. • received and placed on
k- lack of it mo>
. «r*i quarter.
...............
50 file
■: Ib-ntley. uu.r at Elm
U*cting the st.rk
**1 avenue building. ....
Mov4 J by Mr Foote that the boarl
WlKN.I Sin Ite. .VirholHon. m
take a reee*M 4,f t».„ minute*
10 00 !
Tarried.
tiuly ban aln-ady lH*n arrangej tij
Remington
Typi-wriler iY».
1
lu^rtl
to order by o C Mot
Supi I II (JillK-n
luHicad of haviof
machine........................
15
00
fan. chairman pro tr-m
the co„i>.-te dlvld-il into ih.- Enrii*h
A P Co. ligbta for
.S<-icniifir.
Latin.
Engim-ring.
etc.
MemlHws Mead*. Thaao oad Oamer
4 72
V sill Ih* rt-qnireil *iili>*ci* and
~
and Utok port ta the
rest sill lie .di-ctli,-. shlrh sll!
4 50
ih«- scholar a chance- to cIhmhu
°
Honorable Board of EducaUon
t he want* and not have m tsk«
2 22
ect* that are not sanf**d
Thl*
Mill only ghr a
f»*M *uhjert* .-arh
term that the *lud-ni I* rtniulred to
lake, h-avinff over the maj-u-ltv ,-f hi*,
slutlle* elective

* 1
*1
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■* J

1
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:

ITEMS OF interest.
In Germany tbe goose I* the moat
popular foMl.
Chestnut* are an Ini|Kir1ant article
of food lo lUly.
The average Aroeri.un
tba age of -7.

marries

School Book Fund.

lu DO country does tbe line of fierpet
oaJ sijqw reach the ten rua*t.

Fuel Fund.
41 A L Merc Co.. half ton of
coal lo Central building.
Colnml.ia Trmn*fer Co., 161»4
ror.l* of wood to Boardmon
lu IxuMloo a milliot, a
avenue bunding............................
person* live on
or l*-»«
seek fo
J M larkin*. two ton* of ooal
family of five.
lo Ontml building. ...........
The average 4-o»t of Ial*,r in ihe J M. lArkIn*. three tons of
produrtloo and luvparailun of
coal to Elmwood av
4 7 cent, a i«ood.
building.....................................
P.
Zimmerman, balance.
The I’nJted Htate* now bold* *e4-und
rank among the world t exf^rter. of
boot* and shoes.
;hvll.
There are 3.147 national Itauk* In
Central
the Fnited States. sUh authorized Barney Anderson.
nderson. S8% cord
of wood to Central
Centr
capital stock aggregailt.g r7*’ri.tli)0.0o0
in^
•Hie production of
I* now more Harney Anderson. 28
wfteri to Elmwood aroaoe
than Ixalf a barrel for every m.vff.
tailldlng................................................
Oman and cbOd in the Fnlted States.
sraey AnJerson. 12 cords of
MIIsMmm* Tm rsr Apart.
wood to Central building...
The Utc John R Proctor. |>re«lde»t
of the cifil-i

Kyselka.
P*on.
27 fiO
18 00 Haraha. E J Fulghum. O. P.
U Santo Geo W McWet5^:7

one
Ooe out of ever.t
every four persona
die In lauHlou die. ‘
publ

Ethel-You mustn’t tell film. If* %eTy
naughty for little gtiis to iril flba
l\)!Iy-Ma*t 1 wait till I’m growtd
op?

oong face?
Pttrtce~To
face! vrhMt are you
Ing about? It’a tbe only face she
bad.-Yonkers Htatesman

11 0ft
Moved by Mr f’alrchlld that tba
iKiord employ Mr Prall and oth^oST.
I fH-tent men tb examine iK*
the dill

{

r tbe different^
nit their
s, 40
las 2ft
M2 88

mt of tbe Unlverrily of PennsvXvania In 18G34H.
An old Ke.vt«
resideot *ald of him tbe other day

taertcon
School
Fumllnre
Co., blacksoards............................I 42 H
Laboratory Fund.
. W Beldlng one case.......... $ 10 OC
All of which 1* respectfolly aubIng and to walk twenty-five or thirty mltted.
,
O. C. MOFFATT.
miles throogb the country
He w
F. HOLDBWOR’TH.
start alooe. at a mle. Imt If be fefl
Committee on Ways and Mean,
Ih a teamater. a laborer, a tramp
loved by Mr. Foote that the report
r oiM^-be waa well pleai
accepted and adopted, and orders
remember bow he once
drawn for tbe different omoonu on
Iriibman on tbe road to Nor
toe aeverml fotula.
Proctor was a great walker in hia
coDege days
He liked nothing better
than to set out ctrty oo a frosty

-^hlcZ^I^
-Yon uroat take na for foda.- tay
tboac who are listening to tbe man
wbo ia teliing of bla adventures. -You
claim yon roda from New York to San
»co ta a paektag box on
a
train and carried food and bed-

Teaa-Mottatt.

Foote.

Holdsworth,

andbookaindaUmptoreadby.

Sar^pSh*

-BoSh miuvr srms the Indtanont
r K. U XCelaoo. bead of the
ajw. -T srmflt to atg to yem that
t of BngUah ta tbe Brigham
Rfwd ta a flat for tmi years, and tba
rrnmtj. baa htgua the poW only Bistaka I nada ao my trip sraa
Botjyngayzaoai MR Mo tba

walkers alwaya do. and Proctor aald;
-*1 Cbtak mllcwtooea cheer a road
up wooderfnDy. don’t yooT
- TaRb. an’ I do that* aald tba Irtahmaa. *1 And then a great comfort. It
«Mb. If
«*•

.hY'^aa—MofratC Holdaworth. Gamer
John*cm. Meo.!*. Fairchilds.
Nays—Foote and Klcholaon.
Moved by Mr ChsJie that the city
lor-er and the xuperintendent of
arhrxvU
added to the above eom-

Moved l.y Mr. Mead* that Mr Nlebol*dn. Inr empowered lo a*rang« tbe ex
It* of the Central and tbe Oak Pork
vbool building*, so a* to bT^Vta
ra«eofflre.
"
oo »aie in
Carried.

Carried.
CHAS M. BEERS. Clerk.
Colored Man:
jw’ful
qu
lOligh! I was
w
Ihoigth!
In de bed
bad p’are
-Sotrtbern Oenfk
-Any niggers
dosm there. Bam
»oji^ “Ye*, sah; yes. tab. Honnedf of em. sob: hnnneds of ’em.”
-A.r -hH.
_"Tb.

rn. ub

PowT.1

Tbe report of the trvaat ofltaertor

«!’^MlS3tar75Z2r’2!!i
To tbe BoaorabXe Mayor aad Board
of MBoadOB ai flw Nty of Trsr

1.M

T*r A RUONO WAMr AS

mm

■T

-.i:. -‘i'.-'-.

Mi

iTMEWEIMMI

tout RARE FUdWERt.
Tba BorapoC wa» Hkr » iqjr. «•
MR la H Vfpald Ml tmr* mad# a l#a-

M ta !•*• • Hl»-

RAT CATCHIWQ IN CHiCAOa • ^ ^

PMd. n-y wrt# T.rtMl*d
TWIrrtfktlmlTmw#r»«tMaaadd»ir ^^
Ml kalrta wldm. Fat. #attli.
airf an. tWa plaal wMld Imr# rtlpp«l

,b#

n§rtta^Gom

We ShaO Spend $500,000

M8HESS emOSv

To Give Liiiuozone Away^.

---qo-u#d la Enrop«a eoMtrtaa
m jy* min. of aa aid IM|dt

Way M a—rUm
a»t#.

lui catr«a« la CWca®D •<*•«» y««»

I

cnT.jaOH. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. IW-

.rSE EVBHISO BKXMtP. TBA1

22.^J2LT^$w<S» «or tlm Wlul

Oxygro

m

P .h,.«

that arc publuh on oery IxSllc
IXTO lor a diacsbc germ
____ ibr rat cairb* j iroadcrfaL i:v#ti o Itb
I aa ordikl In tb# «i
'
AfiRT walilag a
Mlly aivmmd. ; a#mm to corroborair facta otie fiada
Ufa. OMTim
^
^ ^
OTM ». Wllaaa
Wllaoa of PWlad#l|iWa
PI
raae to tb# ocea-1 H bard to b#U#r# la aoa># of bla doMm: WUaoa-R mrtild. amaaWi to b# tb^
uaMlh
table*: and Lkju
hie to an animal, i? deadly coupon. We will then mail yoo aiyoj^
ftamt fa Am#Hra. ama# my lb# Bamt ^ ^ mrtdrfii
It it carried by
id iUT watHmd ibt j
b# b?#a ao Bilodrd b# ooaJd
I. tb# wofbL Tb# llttlr plaat----------U ot .
bavr Hrnrrd tb# wbol# prorlnc# of
i Cattleya
• rat ealrber ln eblaf doa a pRlrofloag.
|*«1
girt ourselve* for it.
»i our freu
___ b#b#«D#arfd tigrrp (u two or tbrr# yearn and ea- It was n
Elary fHt boou irbW,
S5«h wibom kilUn* tb* t.««e. ,!„««. cm »x»t wbert Unooxonc
plrallfally with aom# tbk* aod atlcky rkiml bUuaclf wllb lb# bounty offered
lb# Hr# rears t
aadlt
^ M^ner
Tbet. b# placed Wmarlf la ‘ for tbelr bead# and tb# beads of oUmf
IT mhldJ# of tb# Boor, raattoola* m daatmoua b#aata and deadly aerpenta,
oaj^^^crbkl in tb# wortd wllb l#a
BC to "»^a# a aoood. wbll# tb# oaMal | tmt b# poaltlrHy rrfnaed to being bana fJSST Sfdidoe U almost helpless
der no obligation wbatcrer.
^ fM aad half arbit#. aod ib<
at tumid out all fb# Ucl.ts and lo a aingW denben of tb# jungle. Hi
fom ftaad#«. tb# Eagibh ro»#rt«r. .
Uquofooe cofU 50C. and $l.
jMd tb# doom back aod frooi.
, would tbmw no obatade la tb# way ol
glee you fUMWt for It p^rbapa flrr miantm. ; bunteta. and b# expreaaed no aomm
But Mm.
a. WUaoo
WUaoo’a
s gardener replied:
a i»^iird more like an boo#. | when b# looktd oi»on a tiger slain bj «ore than aU
rrct and uncertain.
Liquoron# kHU
buy all-^we can, but w# nerer ,
^ f*|nt squeak and ft.
It cures dis- the germa. wherever thev are. and the
artl.'
InP, then more aqomks aod scurrying, and ooiblng would
r inevitable.
b> devtroying
_
never cured.
Mm. WUaon Urea at Forty-tblrd
In tlie dim llgbl w# <'»«ld
Ul- ,w«Tt # from ItIt
the cause of the trouble, it in%*aruWy
Walaot atreHs. rblladetpbla, mays lb# ^
,„us dr-! tbsl natirea wbo bad
rod* the di*csve. and b.rrve
New Torts
Torti TTtbune. 'X.i. yean, ago Ob# cling round and round fb# „„„
man l„
In tbf
tbi ,i oxen by tb# banger ol
of tb# king of ^
New
boogbt the orrblda of Enudu*
_____It______________
_____ to him and prayed ^
until
seemed a.________________________
tbough an | jungle .wm#
of New Vork. 40.0UU plants, wbirb Mr.
IJh- taking j reugtwDee, but In every
Oomlng bad been forty yrdra In gaib . ^
acratebing. rurtllng-. an« reply wa*:
eriM- «»# engaged for her gardener
mad#
-i .m sorry for you, but tigers n
Gi« f»H *Sarr*%-wtn* rUialT
Alphona# Pnieat. who bad 1-^ n bead
!,««,«*. We drew lair dress.-* have fcsal aa well as men. 1 will
gardener at tb# orrbld farm of Baron ;
*eoodered what as- going help you to kill oue. but I will t
AtoboMe de RolharbIM of Parts, and
; to the beasts and ask them to Iw n
gbe sent off. with a roving .vHniulsskm. '
tb# asslsiaiil s-Tstebed a ' careful herrafter. 1 wm sure they
‘ “liter.
npq lit tb# gas, aial a bat a do this for ro#.*’
Ihe______«... tberel Tl»# ehb*f rat ealebAs soon as lb# Tiger Man s rri»oUe the Pleil
ricl rUs-r
rii-f **f ll«
" linn began i.i spread them were
daring and the industry of
Ilk#
«ad thanks to tb# patient art ..f IVrt j „ - ,
I w«DibU«g iHss-of .-hsr^
many wbo desired to put blm to tb#
cat her rollertlon lias
intiwlng td
” * rat* alKMit bi« fe.*t. Qul. kl> tb# as i#at. and during tb# long y#ars of bU
^tly. It U pra.ileally a ivill^tUm
sUmin«l 1s»th doon». nisi, wlilla Uf# It was aeblom that be rrfus#d. A
any years of work. It ^
i o\er be has gone out
^ tail UM-n pr.slini-.l .-.vi h into tb# jungle> atone at night and callnumbem 20.«mI plants. i*ver :!.fss» of
iue.
with
dnplbwte.
no’
iiln.*liers frioii lls ir is* k- e<l a tlg«T to him and led the beast to
which are uniqi
•^lSJP=*ca'.wd you to almply loathe Ih# sight of
-you can'
I. J- «...^h
I.. • Vn\r of l.i3g
worth
:anddon‘i know*
wb#r# In tb# world, and
and prt>*s rted lo caiH, tlw nits bj iIk- ml... for sU to •## 8.mieti.u#. tb#
flis./s.i on It
and ibnsisll iln iu Ug^r would .vmn h rimI creep aod
, tlH*lr long, wiry
and as perl*wt lias propagal-d fnim It
to two big sack i. As they iilpi#
orer S-rtsi hybrids! close njsni $1.*SS).,|,,„euVng i d wriggling, wc
f«,. It Is Mild to I#, the I*-, .sale. Iloo ”»’•
Just nlnclv six
la America, ami Sso.len. *«>* It l« in
il-e sa«ks which wen-or m*s.u- reriain uisin
that gastric ulcers will form and hemorrhages Irotntlie stomach
many rrspeeis tin- Is-t i-.JIe,iU..i In the
ao,.«rHy tl.*! wc crawled Ing. the nmu would
You positlvelr can avoid all the## trouble* by taking Rom<^
sr«irk!.--4‘blrago UecTinMIenild

|^*n h nml «sk.-*l them wlilsnit asking for fts- or ri-anr.1. H#
irr‘s oan remedv. It cociuin*
conUin* no iBjurion*
luiurion* drug* inor a particl
-------------------------------what they were going b» do a ilh thdr , aouk! I#sr« all b# m.ikl atsmt tb#
C.4 bwilaa Tkel# Mveriu
-.cph ‘
bea.r>nd tlx-n enter the Jungle to
It la said that wln-n n mp« H«ds 1.#
* said III# man <»f tin- Issits. acan-li blm mit. HouM*tlin*-s lie would
UviT be has in-»tant cause for
|,kin >m alive nmi ~*ll |m.> seeking for several days, sml w hen
But the .Norwegian cm! i ^
niglii overlook him be
the pella ”
of tb#
livers.
-What forr
oiHls.**lH-r#-. tblcke’ts.
When tb# tiger bad l**en
-Oh. fer kWs* i
f..unU. which waa nearly alw.-,js the
world tmlessi they Uke w»
Boding the organ. The m
veutured to Inqulrr what 4-aM* If he bad iv*l left f*»r am*fl*er lo-

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liver oil. a great t
m hi* Isads-md tluft w#
weak lunga. la owing not to the
to
It he.-iv,m f.irlddfewer codBali an- .a.ight. but Xhtl j
^ vlHlni am! then I- im.de to ndl In th#
thatI few
diirt t.y %.*. of aiMdogy f..r hu n.ls
1b# fish bav# llltie
dce.1
He W.mld then I- told that be
foore. This Is thot
aurisbment. .* ;« buago
miles a«ay
a« ay aawl
:o at least lifry mile*
by U.'k of anfflclent uou
tb# tiny sea .Teatunw ou which tb#
^
I the jcainc of tla* Jungle f..r
cod f«*l are .llsap|H-arlng fn.iu the. ^11# g..verniw«t of Sci'm win mn ,u-xi to»uux, am. ..
.. ......... ...
Norwegian watem. The Ilv.-ra of «b#]
Anicritwn who untit.*! i.. I»uy o.craiid ..ver again Hmt tl.e tiger oev
of King .Kievsmlet s and cr f.lhM to dUapisnir
fish when caught are fouwl to la« abrlv,
eled badly and in some .-Hw-s totally
«
^
^nnlrol.#
it wa. with the kw.whrtge and ac
lacking. Where formerly It bs.k
I
about ir..aK« cod to make a Imrrel of
cod liver oU It now re.iuln*s at
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outdoor luorta lu rorto Itleo.
The Idea which on.v prevaUed among
Americana in |•orto Illc» that riorthero
outdoor sixirts. such a* lois.dM.lU ten
have evliuTil a a.*nse of H'v
at- , ft|mrt*m.-n. one o''
»«.
nu. etc. .xHtId not Is: smxx-sfnlly in
end.*! at dusk,
tat-iM*! to the midnight eiiten»rla# imor The hmi
trodnerd Into Porto liu*i 1* now wan
rtihl have
rt.b«Hl ret. r t.. the thnme and «ud the Tiger Man would
hav. .Uiii
Ittf.
The Anwrlmns lia.c virtually
h# pu*l..xl hi* way
Uaacbln and tin*
Tin* h*-.ility w o*
mad# baarliall tite national outdoor
It.ulloti^ H.it
lb# Jungle
Jn
pn'-i4Ut gmna *mutnm«
ron as Qm*en lhr..ugh1 lb#
sport of P.U10 llho. as It has |.#eB for
to b# Infcsict
Nnlhalle Inl.erit* all her -.ms
a long time in tb# Pulled Slates. Ten
«m. l*r
|.r.X4 .J«M
.b* buu,
rhft^. who Ma..gbl. r.d I.I.U
bUu nml
nis tunmamenta are la-lng held, and cm....
b*r ''rtncinK -VI*,... tb* pari.v c.o,b. ,i£bi «t .
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aod to become a suhj.x t of King W
ward. Th# British sailors w.-n- pnatied bow to nnturallie the man, «o
they held a eouaultalloi. on lb# subject,
Finally, after lb# Iluaslan liad sbjurrd
bla couatry. every BrilUb tar present
threw a bucket of water over
orer blm. and
ttma bla uatkmallty was wa*

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r^muuerathe market fur r*

dumbUlty which ir- posaibb*. partlcol^^ as th#
w.dl aa sudden , evlnee.1 a dlar^tlou
__________^ tempemture I* made from emwd. Tb# Ti^r Man
Hrarllian quartz |»eld.!e* The i-diblea ; vantage, aod b# ^»t U for i long half
deadly
nrv he4t.d re.1 hot and then thn.wn Into hour.
He pUyed with t
an* ndima as U tb#y bad
,n.l wrld.d with the ; w llh.w. and they made not tb# atlgbi*
oxvbydnuren blowTi|»e Int.i hmc sterna leal attempt to bite him
He aj^ to
y,,; {„ittlng needles, fixon which gU-s ; tlie tigers In a dialcvf
^f any abap# can be mad.-. At undemtand. awl though
quartz glasa I* ehlcBy #m- I and .bowed their teeth they did
for making l.boni

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be elephant. Tb.fr wa
Ita of abl|w the principal —nr.' of in .the tiger cam# tbet I
the mans left an
e to »t. Helena iH fon- the i* n*lnic ) y#i more. Around \
bug# cobra with glittei
f-»r pick I T" of IheSucrcannl «n-gettli
log eyes, and aiTos* 1.1* ne,d: an
mor»- angelU In .tls li Infre
abouKbm was auoib«*r.
franca wna diarg**!. "nu uie mexnuer*
^itor «f the St lie)
-SablK I bring you these preaen!
wen* dlrklnl Into tbnx* classes «*xl!
j
,,
„lng di*
-aid the Tir*r >*«
prooKHM fr«n «* ... .b* ».b*r bf . | fllT,.„„0 .^*r. -u... .nd fmj„ .b*
nort of sui>reme eourt. w Hh In-.-uhinar-1
. r, mil* «m.«mi*nl •-■fnn.l •• b* b«ti*« > t*«
But the governor didn't want
tern at Ha riel (a.
an fH-i nsioual .Ticket luat. li
What be wanted was to see them trUd* as fast as
A KuaaUu sailor, a deserter fnim Id*
ly gav# himself .q. to a
ahlp. rrcrntly
Uah seamen on the guano
errw of Brttiab
laUtid of I^xme. saying that be de-Ind

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KtwniUl the .Kmerican :
No money '
j^ver.- In hla bid .d
fran.-# man to iH*t»etnit# Into the Jung
aeema to enjuy oiit.hmr s|k.ii* bi-n
.
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.rut - tt.ntlv# would have
about the same aa Im di*** in the north «d#"n mTawkw^nl iH.*iiUm
TI.ey jdown In bla tracks and rrtutryi to stir,
What a great many of u. necl l.en. In S;; as e“ rv one hnow*. d,xq*-nncly no matter what pnnl-hment threaten
tb# tropics la exerriae. but ti«i often
hg^ up.- l..ndon Tn.th_
w# are disinclined io take luJnan News,
D«ll a* at. Heless.
I#ft Th Ulud as the Tiger Map a#! forth
The rnxHMnv of the Ih-r pri-.»iHTa In ; upon bis erraml. Ue bow .d l-*^^.*^**
BLHob r.. .-n-*«I boom
l*o..n. limes
tlm*. ou
«i tb#
Ib* governor
KorrTDor and
«i>d uld
__
b* x.mliJrt-in, to
As an Inaianc# of the *
historic idaod
It is snflri*rlng sevendy «t least ouc of lb# tiger*-one wblcb
clelka like the MaBa are
aoutbera Italy It Is w.a^th n-imning
Hrhnn
ns b# |x-nelraled tb# lUh Let*, and b«
that th# Italian ixilhw mv-uily arnwi
Hie world
WHS aabsent about three bonrs. Wb#n
«d a«-vmty-oo# pera.ms, all inemlH rs of j . n,x«inilsm Now that the tU0"<» Borr ,Nras
X wer# iHrth commotioo
set-n-t firganlxatlon .wlhd the
„p„^^ un- all gone ibciv I* m. long^ I be ret

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jh-lgrade koiunk have tive partIctin.Hon of a governor of In
•arwago
a«4W*Uely .t.si.n.iO dia and not more than It free
arsHWi fraww ami went up to that the Tiger .Man wa*
1V.. T nn.l >.1. Imnl*..
of Ul. Uf*. II* ■
mln>ter^ llili.k It would uev.-r .U. to mutiUy fn.m «veiy #i** n
I-* .1.4.,,, I..4 tMken o\«* tlw rnili-d U*a*t and a«-nH-nt. .*wl Iw v
kLU and th. u inriHildv over r.imqH. io u Jungle In wbU h tl.ie.- f«U gr..wn
M HlimV
Thl I* the lir*t tl..m
had taken rvfuge fnm.

Tlla'in tb# city of Foggla. It was di* 1
eov#nd that tb# wxlety was
to commit all sorts .d .time, fmm blgb

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Tb# City Council haa exlenied the
tax warranU for the month of Fehruary for the collection of the aUie and
county laxea; and also the deUnqmmt
city and school laxe* and ap.-rlal asaessment of 1»03.

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VO ii 4>d o'clock In the forenoon, and
• from 1 odoek to 4 o'clock In the after
. up thing- with hi* trunk, and he waa
K.rle,
:::::::r...noon, omce in Room lin. WHhelir.
One of the mesq
Mr. Terkea. tb# Cbleaim
atrrrt rail
eharmlng old ladle* In F.urope I* tb# #x 1 "V innitb#crowdof apetkatorabad
way magnate, baa fonnuUted and pro- Queen Marieof Hanover, wh..at lb#age he,« k,,>i onedge for manymomenta
saaurer.
mnlgated the following rules »f tnu-j qf elgbtyBv# I* now living a quiet and'msI everjbody feared a tmgedy of
I March 1
duct: “Tb# wotwl fooled man la tb# : pea.vful Ilf# In a'villa at Hr
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wbo fool* bimaelf ‘ Have one ^ do*# to tb# caaU# of her aon, tb# Duke
SEALED PROPOSALS
object in life.
Follow It p.*r>i*t#nlly of Cnmbarland. Her pathetic
eelved by the Board of Pub
Mdly. If you divide y.mr u> her boahawl. c.eorg# V. of Hanover,
of tb# city of Travers# City.
wUl not atkxv^- -Have in bl. bUndnem and mlafortui
U 7:20 p. m . Feb. 12tb. IMM.
_____ ______Look to tb# future. Tb# 1 found It* reward In tb# loving <
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opened, for the furnUliIng of
< and then opened.
D fuU I
paat is |oo# and cannot b# brought stowed ou her by her aou aw^ daugb^; hla
for the com
M. Qt
INSTRUCTION IN OlL PAINTING
bach.trr* In her dedlnlng jrara.
%# tl
of a libran building, from fund*
I
Mr. Loola de Martaao will take
provided by Andrew Carnegie
I un Awful Fate.
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