The Evening Record, June 13, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 13, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-06-13

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THE EVENING RECORD fslSinit
TRAVEKSE CITV. 'ifCn., >fOXI»AY. .U'XK in. |f»f»4.
MUIDnEIS ELECnOCVm
Alart Koapping and Oscar Boargstrem
Hava Paid the Penalty af Their
Crimea With Their Lives.

DROWNED
HIMSELF

ELHS* SOCIAL SESUON

ipper. whir
pleasure of the ladies Thur.sdav even­
ing. promises to Ik* a very ph*aswnt af­
fair. The committee on piscatorial
ilaintie? consists of B«*r: Winnie. Fred
Ik*yhtel. Fred Dunn. Sam lU-s. Kd
Brush. William C,n.*s. Jmlge John
I>»ranger. Walter l>vranger. H. TonBRIOCE BROKE DOWN.
PATHETIC NOTE LEFT BY THE m’.ier. W. D C.-'flermaine. Arthur
GrelUck, Louis Sh*<b>r. A. W. Jahru?
DESPONDENT MAN.
i<! J. E. Mahan of Elk
Traffic Tied Up Several Hours
The eomniltiee o
Rapid City.
enten
■nainment.
o ^dancing and j
8p(*cUil to the Evening Record.
Was a Laborer. Out of Work and
Sam Benda. Th**y
Rapid City. Mich:. June 12—The
also hustling I
Without Funds, so He Wrote His
Pere Martiueiie bridge at this pla
and If the affair isn i a succes.? it will !
liroke through with a load of logs tl
the fault of the committee?
Own Obituary and Jumped
morning. No one was injured b
From the Oock.*1
was delayed severalltours

RECEIVED $5,000 MORE

SITUATION
IS NORMAL

S-S™

.-.s;

INDICTED
(FOR MURDER

BABY TOOK
STRYCHNINE

I'T'oT,

BOXING BOUTS
AT WEQUETONG

Sr

To?;

ty

fund. 1) W. Stewan's violin pupils
tains Such Information.
and Mveral members of Stewart A
Steffens' orchestra, assisted
ted by a nui
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ber of pleasing vocalistsI and readei
Cincinnati. O.. June 13.—A private
win fumUh1 Ithe? entertainment.
message from3 New York stales that
CONDITION DF NATIONAL BANKS. l»ai>ers have been aigDed bv t rhkh the
Pen? Marquette Railroiul cot
Waport Orderod for Oooe of Bualnaaa Michigan secures so Interest
Cincinnati. Hamilton A Dayton rail­
Jufia •.
way.
By Wire to the Brenlnf Rocord.
Washington. June IS.—The comp­
a meetit
troller of the cnrreiicy today Issuedi a Uniformed Rank. K. of P.. ,„„„rru
call for the report of the condition
evening. Busioesa of imporunce
regard to the biennial encampment i
national banks at the close of boaineaa
b
LoolariUe.
on Tharadny. Jnno ».

Party of Four l^cavea for the West
Wedneaday.
Gevirge Thirl by. Edward Courude.
Daniel Loudon and A. J. Dovie will
leave Wednesday morning for British
Columbia. Washington and Oregon.
The two first named will locate in the
West but the others vlll simply visit
country. retorBlas hoBBe by the
way of St. Lonls. where Ihey will at­
tend the exposiUon.
There wIU be a special meeting of
Traverse City chapter. Order of Baatem Star tomorrow evening at $
o’clock tor work and apedal kwteHB.

Keep Cool

ir tonight at
ariable winds
w«-ather every
.\'el ra.*>ka; showers in
w<-?iem i.ari of biwa and eastern part

1 Fish Supper Will ConstiEntcrtainment—CommitAre All Working Hard.

By Wire to Uie Erening Record.
Owining. -S'. T.. June 12.—The elec­ JOHN VANOERLICK ENDED HIS
tric chair at Sing Sing prison claimed
TROUBLES THIS MORNlNa
more victims this morning
Alert Koepping. who murdered
ii. Manine at Port Jarvis, and Oscar
Btiergstrom. the Mount Klsco wife **NOFRIClfDS,NO RELATIVES’*
mimlerer were succesKfully executed.

fipxlal to tht> KtmHbc BoetwA.
Siiecial to the Evening Record
KIbiciiI^. Iflek., JoB« t2.--Gfon(e
Sorthpon. Mich.. June 13—•'John
ll*-nry HM^irk. agf^i li. wa» drownc-d
Vandcrllrk, Dniwnct) June IS. ljuit.
in Brfwiitpr lake at 4:4!l yeKterda)
m. No frlemH. no r**lallves.
afiernooo and the laaly baa
fectly sober
I found
Such was the
that
The Iwr In rommunly known her*■ '■
having rotne ‘
NO FARTHER TROUBLE EXPECT­
r ferry dock,
n the Cold water
ED AT CRIPPLE CREEK.
t once empam
orphanage home and having Int-n
he note told
taken by a man by the name
?tory. The man was a laborer. Two
Walker. Walker went west and left
the Ixiv liebind and for almiit1 « year MINES ARE AGAIN RUNNING .vears ago he came here from Traver-e
City and workt*<I at various mid Jobs.
he baa Ix-en taken rare of I ► I^ur
The last place he had was mixing morWheal.
tr for the new bank building. He
tb'Veral lK»y* were bathing in Hrew
aier lake yesterday afternoon and In BUT THOSE MANNED BY UNION
order to get out to a d**ep hole weri
MEN ARE IDLE.
using a Utat. Ail were naked nni!
■«*n at the hotel where he has b«*«*ii
readv for the afternoon's fun. It li
It is thought that he was ...it
said that the llanrork I»ot was iin
lM*cam.* design.!
able to swim and fell from the Imai General Bell Declares That Socialism
It all by •jumpiiig
Another story Is to the effect that he
Was th* Cause of the Strike and
inney was fmin.l
said. "Wairh roe dive" and Jiimis-d
Subsequent
Disorder-More
In hi- iKvckei? The last |KT?«in who
overlsiard.
saw him was tiu* watchman at the
When
Deportations Tomorrow.
railway pumping station. This w.as
agetl
about t;:Jo o'chK*kJ this moniing and
Jumped In
the water and grablM>d Ily Wire t«i tin* Evening Rwinl
he was goftjg ill Hie dln*ction of ih«*
the drowning I
IVspitc hU Strug
(’ripple ('reck. June 1.1—The «ltua diK’k
>
gles he held
to Hancock's hair
Although ilir nan hibl made a staK*
i»n in the Cripple Creek ^lUtrlet thi><
' U»y clinched him and pulled
him under-also. Then he was forced m«»mlng N pracileally normal. The' ment to sonie companions that he had
|:.mi depositeil in a liank. no certifican*
t«i break his hold and allow him to autluirltii*s. both civil and military.
or hank iHK.k can Ik* found. The iKsly
sink*
|M*ci no funio-r trouble.
Anotlier will IH- held for two davs and If his
Orrin Duffey «*as standini
iding on
liatch of unioiiijds win. be deiHirted
last won!? w.*iv true and no friend or
short*
iggles of
n latlve claims the remains h*- will Ik*
morrow anti this will wind up
liiirieil at the exp»*nsc of the township.
IsMil and started after them. When militia'? campaign of driving n
alioul ten fe<*t away he calU*«l to the
the
dlslrlcj'^
The
troops
will
Webster Imv and asked him If he
I hold Hancock. He plucklly an prul*al)ly Ik* wliluirawn from the disswered yes. hut Just
this week.
Ham
clinched him and he w* i forced t
•N'earl.v ali of the mine.** which closcl
him I
las Monilav aficr ilie lnde|H*ndrnce
Sheriff rhandler of Traverse Cl
« tiotifled and all lastI inight the la
i searchiHl with Jack lights Imt
PATTERSON WAS HELD BY
Cripple CrtK'k. an.l numerous leases
track of the IkkIv was found
whirl! w.*re manm-fl hv unl<»n
\the grand jury.
lake n*('<>ntlv m-erfluw«*d and Is ver.v
muddy and for the reason it is aliu(>«t
Impossllile to s«*t* the iMiitoni.
has given nut a state
Was in the Carriage at the Time of
acihu) in deporting il
is«*s leading «ip
Shooting of -Caesar" Young,
the n*cent
I
irouhtos
a Bookmaker.
the socialist .1,.;
ment in the wesieni federation of min­ By Wire to the Evening Record.
ers. who. h«> said, captured the ur.New York. June 13.-The grand Jury
gani/ation two vears ago. H.> .le this morning found an imlietment f.tr
CHILD OF MR. AND MRS. F. C. OES clan*s tliat th<* f.*deratlon has made murd. r in the first dogree against N.in
uni..nlsm « s.^ondary^^consideration PautTson. who was In the hansom at
MONO HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
and that
the time t»f the shooting of •'Ca.*?ar'*
branch, is being made a vehicle for Y.mng. a Irookmaker. on West Broadih«* promotion of soelallsm.
i week ago Sat unlay. The roroPoioon Wat Very Carefully Hidden
Jury this morning brought in a
verdict
But Child Found It—No III
•t simply stating that Young had
a pisti
Effects Followed.
-Mrs. Patterson was Ininied
arrest«‘d after the grand jury
Prank, the bright little four yearHild
son of F. r. Ib'smond. tl.'l Sixth street,
MRS. ELIZABETH SNIFKA
found
caiwHl iwlng pois<iniMl NEW FEATURE WILL BE INTROWife of Anton Snifka Died Rather
‘ stuff hut lurkily did
OUCEO THIS EVENING.
Into his mouth to
Suddenly Yesterday AfternoonI* any serious results.
Paralysis Was the Cause.
The liahy tM*catne |>ossessed of tlie
IKilson In a very peritliar wav. It had Claud Pound and Will Vogleaong Will
Mrs. Elizabeth .‘^nifka. wife of Anton
lM*.*n can'fttlly hidden away in the
le MaUhed Tonight—More Im­
Snifka. died rather suddenlv yestercorner of the basement in order to kill
afternoon at 4:30 at'lhcir homo,
some mice. Alnuit 6:30 the little fel­
provements Being Made.
and on.*-half miles east ..f the city.
low and his fatlu'r were plaving hide
1 Friday Mr?. Snifka had a stroke
and seek in the luiwment and of
I
m*w
f**ature
will
be
luinKliir.sl
at
txiurse the baby hid In the rorner
aralysi? while getting dinner. She
We-quetoiig
elub
hou?«*
toniglit
nev,*r recovered from it dying yester
where the poison was.
whirl! Imxing exhibitions will lie day altcrnooii. Besides her husliand
After he had found It he tasietl the
brotlier. Fred Schrader
stufr and then asked his father what given. iiroltaMv every niglii except
ihrei* sons and throe
it was Mr. IVsmond did not wait in Kriilav nights Tiiese bouts will l>e
friemilv
affair?
iM'iween
elub
memiM-rs
daughter?. The ?on? are ('harle?. a i
s«H* whether the child had taken
b'l.-graph ^MH'rab.r of Phicami. Corn- |
enough to hurt him or not but immedi­ 4»iily.
The card for tonight will l»c li«*iween
ately surotQoned I>r Swanton.
A
rinmarh tmrop was us*h1 but no traces Claude r<»imd ami Will ViigI«*song also daughter? an*- .Mr?. .Minni.- Shrett of'
of ihv4adKon were found. The little Harry Wait and Clenn Codman Tin* this ritv. Mrs. Mary l>‘iK-r of Chicago
clean and not a mwdy and Mr? Ida Ijiutner of Hannah. Her !
fellow f.M'ls no 111 effecls uslay.
ami
*r (‘nterijiDineiit only remains w«*n* brought in from the [
hirh will 1m* as inter«*sting for the farm last evening ami tak«*n
MASSACRES WERE
die> as for the m!*n. These events hemt*. .'*14 Secoml street, where lln*
lake plact* at k oVIock.
fiin«*ral will Ik- held \\'e,lm*S4lav aft.*r
ORDERED RY SULTAN illS<»nie
new improvements have lK*» n
at •: o'elock «*nder the ..Hn-cl
ade at the cliil» h«»use and many
Armenians Have Received informa­ otht*rs are under way and some will l*e of 4'nd**rtaker Anderson Ki*v Thoi
I'ilom will ..fficiaie Mrs. Snifka
tion to That Effect—Two Thou­
d«*ne later this f.-ill Another hillianl
nn«l al.s»» a piuil table ha.s In'en
sand Killed.
hked b! ev«*r> Ixidy
add«*i| to. the rinh's equipment A set that know her.
of ivorv- l«ails has also b€*«*n seeurctl
By Wire to the Evening Record
f«»r Hie old billiard table instead of the
GOMPERS WILL AID
ronstantinop'e. June 13.—The Ar­ oim|K>sltUin ones, which will in* gn’sily
menian pairlaifhs have received in­ appreclaliHl by ihv* pool players. A
formation (hat an trade has lieen is- i*w M‘l of p4H»l baits Is als4i ordered. Will Try and Arrange a Settlement
siHsl by the sultan which has resuItvM
The wiring in th** ledlding is U-ing
Between Lake Carriers Association
tn the massacre of 2,000 Armenians. rhangiHl so as to make it eonfirrm to‘
and the Strikers.
Klft«t>n villages w-«TC d**stroycHi in the
lights are being arrang»*d
sv-stematically in the dance hall and
on llw* platform as well as the side By Wire to the Evening Record.
lights dlstributvHl.
Cleveland. O.. June 13—While the
This fall the building will Ik* sealed strike of the Ma.ster? and Pilots
up on the hishle and put in gvxxl shape against the Ijiko Carrier : association
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
b»r w inter use If rv*qulre»|.
I? tuill on. there are Iiojk?
D. W. Btcwart'a Violin Pupils Acalsted
be called off soivn. President Oom|H*rs
t»f the F»*deration of Laltor will be here
,
By Other Talent.
INTEREST IN C H. « D.
tomorrow to confer with the lake car­
The Intermediate Christian En­
NOUGHT BY THE P.M. rier*: and try to arrange some s«’iiledeavor society will give a musical en­
ment of the difficulty.
tertainment in the Cnngregntional
chnrrh Wednesday evening. June 15. Private - Message Which Has Been
•TWO WILL LOCATE.
Received in Cincinnati. Ohio. Con­
fur the benefit of the church building

ETGirrn year—22W
the weather.

Second Draft Received From Andrew
Carnegie for the' New Library.
Work Progressing Nicely.

USLNG ONE OF OUR

(Si Bammocks

’V

FOOT

COMFORTS

FOR
HOT WEATHER
Women? ■lyfonl?. stviisli am
sensible.
11.00, $1.50.
Wi>m«-n’s sir.ap sandal.?.
\Voim*n s strap sandals.

City Trea-nr.r M F. Ha-k*-;! n*
ceiv.H* a seomil |.'■..lK•ll jh-s mi>ni»rig
fmiil Andri w Cam.gi^fr the new li­
brary. The draft I? on He Ham.v.r
.National. I.ank of Hobok. n. N. w J» r
?ey^and i- -igued by R g Franks.

Such a pretty lot and at such extraordinar}' low prices as oon it
quite an inducement to purchase. You can afford a Hmmm§dt this
year, surely. Goexi, close wo\ en ones, durable cokn, fuD size and
length, and with fringe, from $t.25 ft $8.00. Give os a call.

* City Book Store
WRATHER—Fair tonight and probably Tuc«>day: variable winds.

AGAIN TOMORROW
BENDA OF'F’ERS

1000
600 SI
760

Although
buiMing has lK*»*n
•l-la>e«I bv
non-arrlval t»f som** ?b»ne.
entirely complete.!
iwo third.- I
I -tor.v.
GUARDING MCKINLEY'S TOMB.

Infants' dainty sliiip,.rs.

50‘.‘60c.
Lieutenant Boughton Has Been As-ii
signed to That Duty.
h ^ Childn-n's pretty si
.Mr? Roland Boughttun ha? arrivt*.!
i--rs. kid an*l patent
from Ft Wayge for an ext.-mled visit
65c. 85c.
with her iiioiherf Mrs J A .MiN>re. and
l.\. Lieut etiniil Boiighimi has been
:ited to dtiiv for a month, guardtl'i' tomb of President MeKitilev. .
•fi.T
,vui I..
t mo!i!h. iti charge of target prac-

Ei

**■►*•••

B»rlo»s-.BecaUM
They Transfer Our Goods to You

S. BENDA & CO.
Vour Clothiers If You Want “Best” Clothe*

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

=T l^E=:

RED CROSS
LABEL
is a guarantee
against mistakes,
cheap drugs and
impure chemicals.

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

REMEMBER THE STORE
The Oil! Reliable Shoe House

...219.. . FrankFrieilricli&Co
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

MGR.

Cor. Lake* Ave. and | Oth

New Stand

'24‘2 Front Street

eOY$ CLOTHES
READ ABOUT THEM

O. C. MOFFATT
:
Abstracts of Title
;
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
>
Eatabllahed In 1868

; Room 210 State Bank Bldg. ;

X

Every Nuynber a Bargain
I'lK-se h.-ivc been soleclecl from onr larjre
lart;e stock
sioci when
only a few of a kind remain, and prices made to ijivt
yon a iiult* benefit right in the season.

I£^

Long Pant Suits
Tor Hoy> from a^es fifteen
twenty—lormer prices
$15 (10 low prices made
many numbers to

j5.INI
ilo^e.

1^^ TO-DAY

Child’s Norfolk and three
piece Suits
ral lots
re that

will fit your boy.

Mm

Child’s Sailor Blouse Suits
One to three of a kind left—our
—our price on these is
much less than they are worth—ask to see thei
run in si/cs from agee three (o nine.

DRESS SHIRTS
,
STRAW HATS..............
STIFF HATS .............. ..
NECKTIES.......................... ..
UNDERWEAR................
UNION SUITS......................
NIGHT SHIRTS............ ..
SEAMLESS SOX................
EMBROIDERED SOX....
MEN’S SUITS.......................
YOUTHS SUITS..................

.jOc. 75c. SDK) and SI..50
...2.5c, 50c, 7.5c to $3.00
...$1.00, S'J.OO and $3.(K)
..................2.5c, 0<>c and 75c
...___ ’2.5c. .50c and $1.00
...$1.00, $1.50 and $2..50
.................50c, 65 to $1.25
................. 3 pair for 25c
.... . ...15c, 25c and 50c
.................. $5.00 to $-20.00
......... .........$4.50 to $1.5.00

€, Wilbelm,

C#nrrf Tiv»/

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
STEVENS CAUGHT.

I hr th
irding to his atati
nly from Detroit I
going from there to St. I

ANfl Itaha
t and Mcarcd the $S this monitng

i- L-'. -

DR. ARTHUR HOLUDAT, who haa.^
recently graduated from the XJstroH ’
College of Medicine and Sargerr. has'
taken the office* of the late Dr. C. JP
Kneeland and will immedialely be^
the practice of his profession. Dr.5,
Holliday has leased a residence on
corner of Oak and
has returned here > esubliah I
manent .bome and praetlOA
ALL KINDS

“Ii
r«.

____________

. THE EVEKTKO KECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ MOXHAY, JUNE 13,1904.
ms. JOHR CIEEM

lACEMEET

Mr at Tfcwarw OMr. We___
tba tmrn ai tka Onni Trs?•na BanU br

AUGUST to. 11 .AND 12 WILL BE

mm=‘

THE OATES.

Program* and
Yet B«rn

Purse*

Have

Arranged.

Hot as

But

Fine

Races Are Anticipated.

STHCC
He. ZL

C.

A.

tKClrCHClI.

TL. Traverve City llriving Park aa
oHaiion has compleii^I arrangements
Ciroftalar. for the date of the midsummer r«^c.
me.-!. It will Is- hidd Aug lo. n and
12. and it U anilfiiMitfd that the
will no: only
1 this

City

mnoiiMB uootto.

■ilirH at tba poatoflksa at Traewraa
^ Oky. Mlefc^ as aM»a4«Uaa aaat -

If a' home aaaa Ktaris a baalnens of
Bay kind. M be build* a fart»»ry. If he
tacreaaes the cap-ulty 4»f hi* sto
iHaat, If hr doe* anything to lienefli
the towB. help him along.
laa’t good enough

for

oae that auH* you.
chanre. apeak

If the town

yt>u

a gw»d

Mr*. John Green died at the home
’ her daughter. Mr*. Amia Burk.
Ban Front streo*. at 3:IS yesterday
afternoon, the grip and old age being
the catire of her death.
She was
taken ill with the disease last fall and
never recovered thi* added to the
eight r»f her sltty-nlne rears, quicknr^l the
summons
of the
dread
stranger
Mr>. Green had been a widow for
flfn-»*n tears. She rame to this counfrom
Scotland, where she was
rears ago and moved to
Kay City about seven
Uurlm
ring bf
gentle, kindly old Ia.!y made
my f ■U-nds who sincerely mourn
• h.-r

Saginaw
cents an hour. Now gellii
ling 1
old-fi
iK-arl-n.-bl
li Vanhorn .if Thomas City.
pting. la-iting 10 day*.
imp ni.-etli
Tb..mas of Wahegema. Mrs
Frank
Little
Camden
girl
friIghlfully
3<ive> of Ess.-xtille. John of Bay City.
burned hy^catchini : Are from stove
Mrs. Anna Burk, tbs.rge and William
ind Rapids V. M. C A. will dis­
the one at Cadinar.
«.-v.-ral other of this city.
pense 'lemonade Sunday afternoons.
towns In tjili virinltv will cl«i give
Short fiin.-ral s»-rvlces wer.- h.-l.l
Cow straying into neighbor's yar
meets alTirg alKuit this time and
Ids In law suit at Grand Rapids.
wilt
briOE many more bor*«**
Colore*! man of Lansing took Par
tha? iiil’i-rw is*-' would not rtim,
was taken lo Bay City, uh.-r*- tin- ingr«-*-n while craxed over religion.
the single rar*«i
lerment will h*- made
Saginaw couple seek divorce after
The si-t reiarv. l>r Man in.
hanl
ten i«r fifteen
•k get
more are on their way
tMwse* win li
1-CH‘d

.... .

'Hr,

have

wonl

for the

!>• Ing rapidly gotten Into shapi-. How
towa.
Wbenerer prjaalble build np. ever, the prgrsm and the purse* havi
ao! as yet In-en ili-t<-rrolned u|vm-»tui
doe*l tear down. If* to your inten**t
will b*- given out in a few days. Tin
to ha optlmlatlr. not pesalmlatir. Tniv
purs*-* will !•*' llle-ral enough to at
• City I
mi l the b»-lter class of hor*«-s am:
h.- urogram will be so arratiKiNl thai
rat It.
tbIOKi that am apparontiy ail mroog •auh day there will U- a numl.er ..f In
•er.*stlng rar«-H.
MW tb* reault <if your llv»<r
r#>rliap*
The
direelors of
Ihe ass.suailon
tb<*y an* not. A littio KiiD^hinc «i<h ,re
J. T. Hannah. II. J. Morgan. W
, C tiermaine. K U M< (oy
two tabl<>iipo(rt>ftrul of nttmnon
'onipton. Kdward Ijiiilrier and
well abaken and mixed mitli ten graln*^
'.s.k
Thev are auihority for
of opUnlxm will make tiiingH M-«ni
naieiiient that the rai-i-s this >*-a
fUVerent
The long *nenn* «»f Judge AUnti II
Parker may

be

l»ruken at

last.

It

aeeiiia that the Iiomu>s liave Kotl<‘n un
easy and If be wants t<i bt* a presblen
tial randldale he ijmsi speak out and
declare himaelf.

Ills friends r.-fuse

to accept him aa long as he is under
Hlll'a

ainlrol

that If

liecause

they

he was eleetrsl.

want to

control the

Indleve

Hill would

admlnisirathin.

Por tbla reason mil'a friend* arc urg
log him to make a statom(>nt of his
ptiaclplca. shake off HiU s wmlrol and
make an lnde|s>ndent flghl.

They be-

lleve that he would fare iniieh Is-tler
were he to dt» S4i.
An Incr^se of |lk3.T22 in tb.- city's
real

and

iH-rsonal

iirop«>rty

s|N-aks

very graitfylng of the pnign-.ss made
during the year ,|uisl
population

may In*

Incr.-as.-K

pleasing

in

hul

in

creas«ui In valuation H|K-ak of iiilernal
Improvements and additions that
much

more valuable in a

tln-

‘ ad a* lasting monuments to ihc prog
teas of the city.
Yesterday

was

a

day

ihal

farmer net'ded in his business.

more hot days like vesi.-rday and lo

INCREASE
OF $183,722
SATISFACTORY

GAIN

IN

THE

VALUATION OF THE CITY.

will lie able lo fairly hear the c
The uiill.Mtk f.>r the IfkH e.

crop is sai.i 1.1 lx- iiad nn accouiit

Interesting Program Will Be Given i
e Opera Hojte of That Place.

lu.jri^ii ttiaiors. Frank
t nation.
Poll.-n
Piano sid.r. sl-U-ct.-il. Ib-arl Morgan.
iliplonias,
.Misv
l*r.‘-. ntation ' e
tJeit;
Icity.
V,M-.al
M.-.-t .-Xa-gain,
powi-r* and Banks

EXCURSIONS
VIA mo

Pere Marquette

A. Tiilian. formerly of Aliiena,
suiM-rint.-ndeni of Ash culture,
.4ru-niln?. South America.
who roblH-*! Catholic church.
f.-rc< d t«> conft*ss iM-cause he
a- liuugry and had no numev.

•rL.

om Carson City.
Mr and Mrs. A. Todd, of Whitmore
ak*-. will c.-b-brate th.-ir gohl*-n w.-.lannlv.'
Kayeit*-.
ipp o
I'r.-si.b-iil
uoriiial. lias In *-n hii

IWMina basalts .-V.- on a Idg :
faeiory. ne
lo.-at.sl in Chicago,
d.-sin.us It moving to som*- small.-r
place

With a few handful* of our gen­

Rate $2.00.

uine *e.i salt in the tub you may

Sunday. June 19.

la $2.22 a Hundred.

Train will l.-avc Tra\*-is.- Ciiv
:3" a. m. S«-<- |Kist«Ts. ofNi-U ag.'ti
p.irlicijlars
1. F MiN-lb-r. G I*.

The

valuation

.if

n-nl

«!staie r

A Bath
In The Sea
have all of the refreshing, stim-

"V:'u

ulatin

nerve

quieting

effect*

of a ' .1th in the sea—rand with­

^

SEE OOR DISPLAY OF LIGHT

-onreal ESTATE
Mi MfR8VED niES

..DRESS GOODS..
Our showing this >’ear is one that pleaies all

/'^■•aVINGS

At 10c, 12^c,

IBc, 20c and 2lic wx can give )-ou the best the market af-iords.

We have c\'cr>thing in trimmings to go with them,

WV KSICKR MW REIDMD CaiS

HOMES SOLO
ON
EASY
PAYMENTS

rJIA. J. WILHELM

A. F. Nerlinger.

STREET

National Dentists.
To introduce onr crown and bridge work, also operating, tti
show the jicoplc ot Tfaverse t’ity .md vicinity our mctho.ls and
fine W'oik, we will hir the next
''

.alGHL

"T>

Gr.ind Rapids and Muskegon.
$4,297343 Last Year—Tax Rate

tbe wreather ctmllnues good, this i

Hmmi ti Loan

TEN DAYS

C. W. Ashton.

r.IVK .\ SPECl.VL PRICK ON THIS WORK

22 K Cold Crown.............................................. $4.00
fridge Work . .................................. ...............4.00
Cold Fillings........$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings -i--:
-.............................
50c
Painless Extraction....... .............-........... .
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate...--*-...................... *6.00
dU WORK GUiRKRTEeO TEH YEMRS

Nine graduates.

ctal Is S4.481.265 This Year Against

- the late aeason and poor seed h«M if
pact may change.

T

r.;”,

day and the .iwn.*r «»f tlu- c.»rn flel.l
crow.

EXERCISES

BE HELD TONIGHT.

uh Ca.se. 05. Fan
Hurand y.mng .
.
P*.rf*.rm.rs from Barnum A Bailey
■ireus give exhibition f*»r Jackson

Vocal Sido. Si-b-ct.-d. Miss Wilh.-lm
Hi-eitailon. First
Si-ttl.-r's St.iry.
How'a This?
F.ihi-I Ib.bins
Ib-i-ause of inahniiy t*i s*-cur*- fruit
We olf.-r One Htin.lr.-.! Hollars RePiano sol... selecle.1. Ib-arl Morgan.
.nn*l vi-getaid*-s in sufll.-i.-nt .piatititi*>>
Oral Ion. The Ameneau .Navy
to niak.- canning a paying buslu,-.-s
Little
th..Morrice Canning Co has |M-*-n dlsViolin s.ilo, seb-ci.-d. Snmu.-I 1...-VIsolv*-i|
; Jacib Ib-ck i-v^ a lamlowncr near
Jb-Hinibm. th.- Blc- and th«- tlray
.1iin,-.<\
illi- whose road tnv amounts to
.b--*le Wilkinson
a lull imuitli's work. Tli.-n- is but omliu-:in«*ss Iransaciion.s, and financially
s<-b-<-ii-il.
Ethel Bader
oih. r man in his mad .li.strici.'
Grac-e Poll.-II.
Karim-r.s
of Livingston c*mnty will
Auierii-an
W<»inen. Pansy
tlml iiifm--i‘ives. short on corn tliis
fall, the frcipn-nt raiii>. cB,| w*-ntlier
M-l.-. i.-d. Mr Banks.
illy, acting .lir.etly iip.m the hl.HHl
IMIurims. Hattie Wilkin- npd iHH,r <.-.-d l.cliig !b.-*ci
mii.-ous surfn.-.-R
I
•gtw*i! clov.-r I
fn-e.
Trie.’
• up foi
re^iim.mials
s*-j^a-*l. Samuel l,«'vi ing will h*-lp
Vb.un
clover tiial wa-- winterr kilb-d

the

A few

COMMENCEMENT

hav*- aitraried a large Ii< ;il in III.- opera hoiis.- this .-v.-ning
p.>oplc to ihis eiiy during Thi- frilhiwiiig Is the pnifram:
liiv.Naiion. K.-v. Kiel.her
This year's races will
Kssav. J.-auiie H'Arc. Ilach.-I F..x
be surce.ssful in ev<T>
Piano .lui-t.
select.-il.
M.->ilames
altract fully as large
larger ihaii any previous Pow.-rs and Banks
lli-riiation.
6hl
.Man
and
Jim.
•lulemen in charge of the
niamhe Way.
iffalr are a sufllcleni guarani.-*'
In- iI.- Vocal wdo. s.-li-ete.

|Ns>pU-

laat year and the new biilldlngs erect

RAPID CITY
GRADUATES

ninher of
t.
b nht.-div
=pe,-f and

city than

the more acquisition of new

The Improvements mad.- .luring

Martin will bare aanitariom.
Manistique has 11300 hearse.
Tecumseh has macaroni factory.
Grand Ledge Infested with thug*.
Hudson has
pumpkin factory for
sale.
Homer citlx«u wrant better Are pep;
lection.
Bachelors tabooed on Saginaw pcK.
?e force.
Michigan Bill Posters held *essl.in
Saginaw.
I..1W prices of strawberrle* discour­
age St. Jot- farmer*.
Constanline has a band of 50 piece*.
, school board asks parents to rcfnim excusing ehlldren from ses

•any

move

If you

or mcHKiyi

of an Estimable Woman M S:15
Yesterday Afternoon.

^ WM. T. MTKt Mi J. W. HANfm
)i. W. NANKCM. Cittor aai llW»*r.

omcc m rmtmIT

OOnillSlD MIWS
Grip sad Old Aga Caused the Oeath



If The House
to buy th.- *l.Hir trimmings, you
will Ik- pariiriilarly lni*'r.?si.-d
in gi-ning tlm mosi valu*- f«ir

i

e State Bank

lie sure you s

:• let of ,11 ll»c right

Rcmeinlicr wc arc «»n the ser«in*l iKxir oil

Building. Smt 2u7-*2i»>i.
' hardwan- mi
alili-s us lo lii‘i|i you mak*- .v*-li-rIions so tliai >*m gi-l an ariistir
trim for liiil*- mom-y.
Win larg.- skk-K

"'I

National Dental Parlors
BOTH

PHONES

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET

FRANK TRUDE

COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

I4G EAST FRONT STREET t

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

Ciiy.

__________________

PROPdPT DELIVFRY

BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Artistic Summer Draperies

out some of the inconveniences

The cr.iwds at i he liand cincert
lerday .lepl.in-d tlie fart that Travers.City has not a sullahle park for th.ttifFTcTenjoy such enter
id.-nsanl

lalnaii.m tliis y*-ar is $4.4Nl.3»'.r.
last y.-ar if was $1.2y7.r.43.
at.- this year is »2 22 on
TIh- following is III.- falu;

of ocean bathing.

Slocks, Oends, Grain, Prorisions,

r.-c

rent Ion.

WanrV-

• ELECTRIC R0A08 HELP THEM *.

«*'al esialc.................
.,fl.nT
IVrsonal
W
Ward 2—
It.-al .-slate
<7.
I*. rs.mal
14
WardsR,-al estate
.V..,.
*:n
P.-rs.inal ....... ^.
21

J. M. FELL.
COMMISSION BROKER,

IloUand. Mich.. Jun.- 13 —The
extensive electric farm pnuluce
ferrlng line In the rabi.lb' west
■ 32
niM'ratlon between this city and Grand
, 12
Rapids.
The .-loctrio line connects
Ward
wllli Ih.’ hie lake sieam.-rs. which
Ib-al estate
make a conilnuous line fmm Grand
Personal
Rapids lo Chicago. Tin- cars of i
line gather up ihc freight all alo
the road *nd haul It t.» the d.*cks
the atoamiKUit iHHipIe at Holland. I>i
Ing the fruit season the cars an- ui
I4.4<1.2»'..'Ixed In gathering up Ih.- fruit from
the orchanls nn.l ln selling lh.-ni
Worst of All Experiences.
board the Uuits^jfu-r which th.-y
C.iti anytliinr be wor*e than lo feel
not touched uittU Ih.- prow of
steamer Is up-agalnst (he S.uiih Water th.ii cv.-ry minute will lie your last?
.-^iieh was Hu- exp*-rlenec of Mr.s. S. H.
atreet wharf In Chicago,
Newson. IK-calur. Ala
For
threc
There are tlnu-s when fn»m thn-e
live electric cars are waiting to unload y,-nr..." she wriu-s.-'I endured insufferat the docks. Ttu-y not .inly bring in ab'-.pain from Indigestion, .stomach
the freight from the farm yards en ai.d iMW.'l imuhU'. IVath seemed Inroute, but fnim the city markets
Grand Rapids, where is loucai.M .me
Hit market* and dlstrilt to try El.vtric Bitters and the re.«ult
the largest fniit
uting points In Michigan. mlIHuns of
complet*e!y rccovere.1.
I a.ij.dn ai.-l how I'm
fruit packag.^ from Kent
and Uis
ing count it-* are hrouglit
tributed to all pari* of the country.
The freight rate* by Ihl* mode of medicine. Only 50c. If* guaranu-ed
ahipping is said to lie much less than by Johnson-s l>rug Store ami F. H.
by rail and I* (aster between Chicago Mead.s. Hrugglsts.
andI Grand
There will Ih- no carnival at WllMakes young again the aged and in liamston on June 21. 22 and 23. atArm. The electric spark goes through
every part of your body, bringing new
life, hope and ambition. That** wbat
llolllater's Rocky Monntain Tea dot-s.
53 ranta. lea or tablets.
Johnson'*
Drug Store.
the slrt-t-is for such pur|wse on ac
Tbe gtaff ®f the Rroergcner hoKpitnl cunt of the cnflict in date* with ihj:.
^ Tiwtiu
at tbe world'yi (air Is tiuw treat Ing an high school graduating oxercls.-s

,M« »>.< a-. IM.

TRY A RCCORO WANT AD,

Stanton has lieen without electric
Kht for some days8 because the smoke
stack of the waterr and electric light
iree feel above the
iding and tumbled over.

look better and will
able

to

stand

the

this

Better,

the various rooms in your own home to give them ,i ••summery" eftect.
We are showing all manner of co'lor scheme* for the different rooms.

be better

debilitating

effects of hot weather.

Handsome tapestries for couch covers and portieres and heavier qualities
for upholstery pjrpcser..

JOHNSON
DROG GO. «

Silkoline*. cretonnes, demms and the latest stripe

effects m lighter weight tapestries.
double rope portieres

All the newest ideas in both single or

Tiien you will want drapery fringe, cord and tassels.

While the price question is most inter esting—it ic the completenes#%f the
display you will be most interested in.

Artistic beajty and harmony and a

notable absence of unworthy qualities.

It only takes just a bit of color here or there In mak* such a difference m a
room.

Just a new idea in draping your curtains, a newly covered window
The effect is marvelous.

Don't

take

much

money,

just tlie inventive genius of the good housewife.
«Hy*t b.nva.ia.
•mvtac
A very fine line of new patterns in materials for sash curtains.

MntUiat
a UXTCWOOn. o. P. A T. A
Oiwad Baptda.

. ^EEEit^ Ills:-

» who
steals my
purse st.-alf
L and the dealer who sell* th.ktion Rocky Mountain Tea. rubs
bta cuatomer of that wrhich enriches
1 my
Job

baths

seat or a cozy corner.

ggiinii

i.lvlng at an out of the way place,
remote from rivtlixaUon. a family Is
oft.-n driven to desperation In case of
accid.*nt. resulting
in
Burn*. Cuts,
Wound*. Ulcer*, etc, Ijiv In a supply
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
If* the
lie.-t on earth. 2.5c. at Johnson** Drug
Store and F. H. Meads. Dragglsts.

Th.it just solve the question of decorating the summer cottage or arranging

salt

will feel

W. T. R0X0UR6H, Mau{w

M.&II.LTHlEGIiRD

e to Injwy-

take

25c and 35c

6RAXD RAPIDS I IHOIAHA RY
COMPANY.

aragage of Aftjr ease* a da.v.
I-n*t
oioatb tba number of eoaas was 1.4UL
Blaca tba organlxatlon of the h.mpltal
a total oC B,6TS enae* hare been treat-

If you

summer you

PERE Marquette

curtained window is the pride of the home.

NEW GOODS

A

nicely



These are specially fine and sell

from 10c to 85c the yard.

You may want spme inexpensive lace curtains for the windows, "just for

Decorated Dinner Set* $9.60,
$8.73, $6.69. .loam to $6.00.

summer you know."

Have some extremely good bargains for 50c the pair.

Those at 75c. 11.00 and $135 are much wider and have a daintier pattern.

New I,aces and Embroideries
with insertions to match—
large assortment
You know
our prices on these goo*U.
New silver metal Knives, Forks
and sixxms, guaranteetl goods,
only 60c per package.
The greatest line of Hand Bi^
in northern Michigan—in­
cluding the latest—Peggy
from Paris—in all shades and
sires—prices 25c to $2,60
each.

They wili do up nicely, too.

Better grades at better prices.

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

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

,rv;
THE EVENIKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1904.

IS ACCUSED
OF TREASON

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

CZAfTS

MOTHER

.New
I'nit*-*!

MICHIGAN

f;uuiiJV

<iaui;lit(>r
(irraslun

fn- k was a tuarv.-l.

i\z

En­

Tbe disease whidi has farcmsrht moi CDtiffeTinK, decn-^
datioa and dis^rrace ttpoo the htunaa race is ‘
__
to-dajr that it was centnries ago.
It is called
called Cantaginns
C

^The tweniy:thli

FLOUR
Jav

Centuries Qjjy

Rank

Biennial

Charle* M Beers, who if assistant
quanermas^cr general ,d the Michi
pan brigade. Fnlform Rank. Knights
€>f Pythias, has rwurued trjm Louis
vine. Ky.. where, with Oem-ral LtKimis
aaimed That Her Greed Made Such
of Grand Rapid^. be went \to arrange
Poaaible-Stranec Tale of a Cap­
for the acommoiintlon of th»- Michi-,
can brigade for the bienniakcoi}ciwre
tured Danish Ship.
13.-The

=.“r,

and AJniform

Attend

SELL

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

t wfcrinc

Will

SHELLS TO JAPANESE?

B E S T

; GENEIAL news
or THE WOULD

Pythians

Men

campment in >^0ueL
DID THE

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

TRAVERSE CITY,

GOnG TO LOUISVILLE
Many

Russia, is accusdl of Indirect respon­
sibility for the only tr.-a«>n that has
thus far in this war gangr*-ned
Russian cause.
The
b.-^s of the Manchuria
charg.sl t.ubliciv
in every military
mes, an.t in the wardroom of everjwarshli. t<» what they term the Insat
iaf*- and th*- unscrupuknt.s. mere.-nary
instln* ! of h*-r s.-r* n*- bighn*-ss.
Ti e dowager Is a ht-avy stockholder
in ih«- Bast Asia'ic (**>.. a Danish
ivii-ation operating llm-s of stt-amer.s
thmighc.ut the far cast.
It Is c'
d that th*- prlnre^.s. or th*.- Imiv-i
Its. of Ikigmah. rontnils th*- hi
luT
IS If th.- company
charg«-d iha.t it was the d.iwaper

with orrhids tlolUv 4>nihmid’
d, TIh-m- on-hids w»T<u>«<it;iiM*«l In
<1 throad- ami th.- r<ilor M-ht-nif of
iiv.* and y. u.,w «ws unusual
It Is

‘“"E'

r P.vthia
id'
Stales and the Idt-nnia]
of the I'niform Rank

-Hs.ple
lems.-b
p spreading
The arrangements
tS IJor
lieing rai
compb-i.-d and they
*ry detail, and the proverbial !

rii;

n‘L’dd ma.e*riain«*ih!.‘\,u:^^^^^^^
thv

occasion

The

I nifom.

Blood Poison. --The Bad Disease." and is given other
names, bnt amonp: all nations is regarded as the blackest
and vilest of all human di.scases.
It f^ocs from bad to
sroTSc; the little sores that first appear are soon follotaed
by others; the inlands of the
,
.

WMT OEPAITIEIT

"iiaS2d.“'wr-

**’

become nlceratcd. the hair
eye brows drop out. and i:.. . _____
yellow blotches make their wppeti
appearance, and if the disease
^
is not checked nt this sUgc. »•»»«•
<>•■
every bone, mnsclc. tissue and nerve in the body liccomes infected srith -the
poison, and from the ro*>ls of the hair to the soles of the feet there is not a
sound sp*>t anywhere. To care this awful contagion
blo*>l must first be purified, and nothini; wull do

!^

^

j^nk '

smctf

' as S. S. S . which has been
i-»wn for year
antidote for the poisonous
us of Conlapions Blood Poison.
Mercury and potime. but it cora«
comes back
back in
in a
a still
still more
more a^gTavited
aggravated

»»r WTr.. Ate
c- UM7 tM^r

^ ^ParylY^

;r.rcT,>'it,',?;, i lor medical advice.

I public park
hit-h
cen placed
pla
ha< iM-en
atlhe dis|M»sal uf the j
while memiH-rs
lU-sire itv I
and famili-s |
hand^.ime• pri!
park which has MH-n «-hi-*-rfii
rbtny i
lonati-il by the owners,
joins the pubiic park.
j
The committees in charge of th.-i
arrangements are all ••ronunent men j
Uniisvtlle and they e\t--n,b-d many '
-oun.-si.-s _ to Genera? i.oomis
and ‘
ro!or.i-l Ri^rs
Ib-th are etiihusia.siii
er the prosiH-ci. an.l alread, plans
I- in progress to send tie- large.st del­
ation fntni :

IMF SWVT SFCGiftC COmg AftAKTM^ CA»

St^hyiEbod

caus6s.jnost cases
of indT§«.^ion,
KASKOL.

pl.ving along the t'hina
fly lh»* rwnl «l«*alh of Jttnr Vinv« nl '
Hi;ssian flag.
Vllla*la, Hovi-nior of th*- s«ai«- of Mf» '
Is not charg*-d that the dowag*-r
Iro. till- rcpiiltlir losi «m«- of lis abU-si
aetuaUy
aU-tted th*trea.son that
puhlir rmn
l!«- was a •IlstinKulsIosl i-ss gown dav and night in onb-r to
flnish the ernhroid**r*fl flow.-rs
The plac...J th*- Danish liner Manchuria In
soldUr III Ihr M. Elran rivH w
bo lid- was trimmed with n-al orchids the hands of the enemy, but It Is a.-rt.-il that If it had not be*-n for h*-r
and all Hu- ('asti-llane Jewels aibbil a
imee last, Ih*- pn-ctoiis cargo of ih.From Travers.- fiiy th. n- wi!J Ih- a _
further brilliant touch to th«- on-bid
aiirhtiria wmibl have U-*-n shipp*v|
H-ntaiion Thu^«- who hav. j
<N--Hinie
. Port Arthur on a man-of-war or on
lb- plans to go ar. fhas
John UVsh-v has IxN-n w-nt to Notfus
d.nv*.y.-<l transport rommamb-d by
d w if.-. J M lOak.-^b-.- an<l
and Qu.rifs
hv a rorn-s|M,nd.-ni in
bnal Russian . apiain. It is ib-clar.-d.
Starlllno Evidence.
I-. W. D «' Gi-miaine and wife. J
ralrutia.
U was «,rlKlnally the- i.rup
ith Idf.-r .-mpbasis. that Russian
Mctbnigh and wif, and J V Mr
»Tly of a rolatlv*-. lh»- daughtf-r of a
..-Us w.iuld no. have been avallabb- Intic-h an.! w|f«-.
Many 4iih<>rs will
Mftbmiist firoarlK-r.
r the killing *.f Ru.sslan soblb-rs.
th.-v have b-am«-.i th.- plan
Th. Manchuria Milled from Odessa
iMu.n-I for Pori Arthur, where she was iMH-n mad.- from tiran.l Raui-ls
alsiut Fi-bniary K—that fa­ -top-over f*rivib-g.*s whl.-h will *-nabbtal date in the Ru.sslan rale
Pythlaas to lak.- in tb- wi.rld s
«-«.nrlnd.‘s thus: “You havr don*- w.-II
loaded with iniinitiuns
In n-storlng iht- ni«-<*tlDRs at
In tiniiiorning
You an- I ho glory
Moth.Hlisis
I am your afT.-oiionato
filond and l.n.lhor, J We*loy.“
AllhoiiKh ho Is not to op*«n his soa
son nntil fall. Vladimir IX- Parhman.
tho famous Russian pianist, has ar
rlv*-*! in Now York.■on*;."
On*- *.f his fri.-mls

TABLETS
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-----.-3ra.-fS=-£i
u”r.rcr

.•e*H>Uwee«t .■oratJirf

;;Sw,

afraid of tho aoa to cross a

M. IV Parhman will ajK-nd th** sum
m.-r In'tho Catsklll m.iuntalns. Afl.-r
tho couc-rt aoason ends n*-xt April ho
wlll^alf hero until June ton-turn I!*was III during th*' entire voyag*-.
it is said that if a *a*.man lives In
harm*>ny with the laws of natun- sh*will gntw m*»re lu-aittlfirl as she prows
«ld*-r. She *at..ol*l he more la-autiful
at 411 than she is at HI If sh. i.s not a
vl.-tlm to the ravap.'s .if .lls*as*-. .Most
«if th*- world-famous heatiti.-s r*-arh*-<l

ami t
lalor. Anno *.f Austria was" ns wh.-n
l■rvn*lunl-«sl tin- most hoautifiil w.unuii
in hhinuM(’atlu-rino *»f Russia as
r«-nd*il the thnui*- at .n:: and rolpnod
thirty five y*«rs. Mm*- R.-ralm* r was
at h*-r n-nlth at 4».
One of the rt.irl.'s hoinp hdd in Knp
land to Illustrate King Kdward s d*-

srr.„r..v:^t'r.v'

altt s*i. When the king rer.-ntlv visit
*-.l the ara.l.-my exhildil.m tho m.-m
lH-rs wen- sun>ris*-d
shortly h.-for*foro the king's ap|M-aranr.- hy tht- ar
rival of a man w*-arlng many <h-rora
tions. whit tttrn.-il **ut
t** he Kmil
Fuchs and who annoiinri'.l that In- ha.l
tvi'n eomtnaml.-d to wait uikui th.• king arrives!
d Ignonnl tl
academicians. Fuchs is on Austrian,
who settl.Ml in Fngland s..m*- v.-ars
ago
Hi- has whn sev.-ral iirir.-s on
the e*mtinenl In the last flfl*-i-n y*-ars.
The work whhh has giv.-n him the
mo.-.t n.ue in F:ngland was the design
Ing i»f the new KhplMi coins, wtileh
lioar a has-reli*>f *vf King J-Mw.trd s
hi'ad on the ohv**rse side
\Vhenev*-r the Ciuint*»ss IV ("astel
lane digs Into the r.ould fortun*- for
the purpose of entertaining sh*- gives
Paris something to talk alsutt
Her
most r*-c»-nt fei*- was as sumptuous a.«
thitse of the past. The duk*- and duch
t-ss of Thum and Taxis
w.-n- the
gu**sts of
honor and
th«- coitnit-ss
sti*.*il iM'slde ih.'m on a raU.sl plat­
form lMink*-d with ntses
The Is-st so
clidy «vf Paris ls»w*‘.l Imhvre the Amer
lean hostess^and h*-r noble guests and
lh«-n
reti4'a^«'d
In
w*imlerm.-nt to
»lud,v.^the gowTt
the ount.-ss was

HBSTRACTS OF TITLE
i' an unusual conibinati.»n.

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

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

That Throbbing Headache.
Wool
’onld quickly leave you. If you
usedI Dr. King’s New Life PilU. Thousands
Is of sufferers have proved their
matchleas merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches. They make pars blood
and build up your health. Only 25c.
Money back If not cured. Bold by
Johnson’s Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, Dragglsts.
TKY A RCOOnD WANT ADk

FRUT FARMS

$21.00. for ihc season
This will

cluM-rfulIy return your mon.-y.

mrluilc

Fin Acm, In Atm, Fut; Atm

moils an 1

berth lictwccn Traverse Citv ati.l

:r,'

.ro,;

Over First National Bank;

Traverse City to St. Louis

Notice to. All People Interested!
assessfivent roll for the improve
of Sixth\street from the east
of Division street to the w*--t line
Is now In my hands
of
second assess
accrued
fogetl
Band of Eighteen Pieces Gave Pleaa'nls. the
n all unpaid Inistallment
first day
same to be paid befor
ant Entertainment for Great
of July. 1904.
Crowd Yesterday.

skell.
asurer.
Office—Room 202 State bank building
2200-1 mo
t.H- pn«*'*l a great success yesterday
The/Ci
Auction Sale.
tbe riv.-r luink among
ac
t
r.jughbred
P.-rrh.'n.n stal
of the Union street bridge and many
lo De Vere. ir.r.t'.S. owned by
hundreds of inwple. men. women and
childn-n and whole families occupied
riation. will Ik- w.1.1 at pnbii
the banks and places of advantage
to the highest bidder on Saturday.
wh. re shade was afforded. The luind
-Ivery
June 18th. 1904. at Morgan’s Llvei
render*'*! an excellent program and
Bam. Traverse City. Iieglnnlng I li.lo
frequ»-nt applauM- testified to tho pop­
p. m. The horse and the evldt tee of
ularity of the plan. IX-sides the crowd
bis breeding mav be seen a t the place
siirnnindlng the hand scor*-s of car­
of sale. June 17th to iSth.
riages Ftcvxl on Sixth street.
■ any farther Information apply
The concert and the large attendelvllle Palmer. Committee. Sutisizes
'mphac
Bay. Mich.
Jun 4 7-11-13-14-15
[- park, where such entertainment
be given
givet for the benefit of the
pnblic
Announcement will be made
later c

AT REASONABLE PRICES^
PALMER & CARVER

NORTHERN MICHIGAN TRANS.
CO. ROUNO TRIP RATES

PAVINLTAX.

CONCEIT APPRECIATED

BUGGIES

-- awav wrtnki.-s «if appn

li.i|H- in th.' human heart —H..!!i-t.-rt'. c.-n - J-.hn
Tlammaiion fn.m ib«- stomach, liver Rocky .Mountain T.-a
attd inte-tin*-s.
It enables those ttr- son s I>rug Stori-.
gans to .-stract from th*- f.vKl aH that
g-H- t.. make g.Hwl. n.-b bl.Hul. firm
muscb-. si.-adv n.-rv.- and a sound

luencing
lihl4.

I

Thursilay,

.Ijuc

la full bnansc.
fnin thu MMiai Olh^
ae> oo bar aborr. w«41
frwit aad «aJBaMr mun

Bwr prv«p*ct for
trseV irlvh froet
sdsiSad (or tuta
porpute.

6m( Ttmm Ln( L Lia Ci

9,

Steamers leave Traverse Cit>

I

every

Sunday,

lu

|>.

m..

an.l

Thurvlav^, G a m.

!
j
j
1

• handsome assort-

E. H. POPE. Agl.
R. F. CHURCH, 6. P. A.

There is n*. erjual or compari­
son to be made between our
CUT CLASS,
CHINA

JURPET CLEMIH6 WOfKL
Carj-rt Qeaning and Fealhrr Reno­
vating. Can>rt sewing and laying.
Before sending jronr old carpets
away to be made into rugs, let roe
Show jruQ aaroples

SILVERWARE.

We can astonish you t
handsome gifts we an
ing for $1.00.

Sa* Waahingu-n St

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

BREAD
and others.

Oori u sweet,

wholesome and nutritioos.

Our

graham and salt rising is fisc

W. E. CHAPW, Proprietor.
Pb-me Its

HOME MADE

RA8TALU th« Jeweler.

P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
with every gifL

and the pride of Traverse City.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time, s ::

TRIMBLFS BAKERY

WHY COOK. WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY ORGASOLI.SE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?

A GAS RANGE AT COST—$1 1,$13, $15, $17
OOIMIMKO-1-IOIM9 WFtMLWL Tlt-U .JLJI.Y I,
Put ooe in on trial.

Pay for it on easy terms.

You can save Ae cost of the stove, oooii<lering the high

prices trf woo*i and oil.

TRA.VKRWI

OITV OAI

OOMI»ANV

LAR80N-8 PARK HOTEL
Claua WuTMr. Proprlwsor
W»»U— BAT. MXa.

.1

:nv-V 1 "-fr
THE EVEKIKG KEODBD, TRAYEESE CITT, MICH., MOXDAY. JrXE 13. 1904.

M

HANNAH & LAY CO’S

ISACCUSED
OF TVEASON

GdlHGTOLOinSTILLE
Many

Pythiana

Men

Will

and ^Uniform

Attend

Biennial

Rank
En­

The disease -which hss faroo^^ht
two aad disgrace
hm
lisgrace opon the
theYimaao
race ^*l£e**Se
to-day tfiat it centories sgo. It is called Cootagioos
---------»•
Blood Poison.
______ ________ I- _r___
The Bad Disease.

campment in AugusL
DIO THE

CZAR’8

MOTHER

SELL

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

SHELLS TO JAPANESE?

B E S T

Claimed That Her Greed Made Such
Posaible—Strange Tale of a Cap­

ho hi asf
quartermaster general of th»1 hrlga.le Iniform P^nk. Knight^
Ptthias. has refnrg.*d from Louis

oames. but among all nations is regarded
and vilest of all hnman diseases. It goes from bad to
worse
by others; the glands
groins swell and inflame,
redemption breaks
"body, the month
become olcerated. t

Ike

tured Oaniah Ship.

i» place there, beginnit

New
York, June 12.—The New
Chwang ctrespondent of the Ameri­
can writes; The imperatrice donair. campment of the I’nIf.MTn Rank
Marie F.Hxlorora, I»rlnces.s Dagmar.
ail fonn.-r gath.-r
of la-nmark. moth.*r of the czar erf
and the• m-ople
of
m-oi
Rus.-la. is accused of indirect respon- l^ulKvIli,. are spi
spreading themselves
f..r the only trea.son that has
that end. The arrang.’ments /or
gangrene.1 the
grand program are In'inc rapii
Russian cau.se.
coropb’t.'d and they will be !ierf,.ci
Manchuria
proverbial
every military
le of ijoulst
wardroom .rf every
war.'iliJii to what ih.'V term i
e unscrupul.ius. m.-rcenary rom|«nl™ >111 I
qi«rt.*r»Hl in the j
Instlnti of her s.Tene highm
The dowager Is a heavy Ktockhold.T
the East Asia.ir Co.. . I>anish cor- ■ ir.ler. whib’ members w ho d.’sire to i
<s>raiiou operating lines «.f st.amers
I with th.’lr wiv.-s and famiik-s j
It is even
Ilf locaUHi in a handsome pri j
|w<arinK
Jar Oould‘>i dauRht«Y hac ihneiciii.iit th«- far .-asl.
.at the princess, or th.- Imperial
park w hich has b.-. n ch.’erfuHy !
IfHHt.m.- a past
of tho an
•if l>agmah. coninds the bnsl- d.Miate.1 by the owners, and which a.iidr.•s^inR. and or. ihi. .KY*a.«lon I
event. It
iu’ public park.
! fr«K k was a marr'« l. It aas a palp j
cimmlM.-es in charge of lh«-<
low rliiffon v* lv«M and ifn- j-kln a
arrangemems are all prominent men i
,r<n<n*«l with orrhids d»rHv .inlimidships of th.- Ea.st Asiatic C.i..
l^.uisville ami th. y e«en.b*d many
li'r«‘d. Thiv*'*- firrhldfi w»TP^t>nt:in«Ml iu
urt.’sles
to (ieneral Ls.mis
anil ‘
^ »h*' rw^nl
Vlnv« nf Isold Ihn-ads and ih«* color srlicnn- of plying along th. China <hmLi. t.. flv
.'.iloriel B*H‘rs
Ik'tli are enthusiastic ;
Ida. rov« rn«r of Ihf siati' of M# a- ! niniivp and yHlow wat« iintiKual
liargetl i
the prosiH-i-t. an.l aln’ad. plansIhf r«*puMlr lost on»* <*f in* aljU-st ' said u-ii uomon
ually
alKtted U
1 progr«-» to s.’ml th.- largest deldUtinRulsh**<l
Roan
publlr nif
.’gation from Michigan th.nt ha-^ ev. r
(*n.linild<TPil flo««Th.
The placHl the Danish liner Mancburl
HoldbT In «hr M.xlran rlvil i
til.- hands <»f
enemy, but it
attcnd.Hl an encampm.-ni in am.ih.-r ]
. irimmcd wiih r-al nrrhldf^
•rt.*d that If It had not bem for Ji.-r
• <'nst« llaiM> J. w* l»i aildid
«-y lust, the pi
pn-cious c-argo .rf the
•nim TraverM- Fiiy th.-re will !>.• a
irhurla w.iuld
iMH-n shipp<‘d
g.- n-pr«’s.-niation. Thos.> wh.i hav.-.
•ort Arthur .m a man-of-war
John Woalpv I
ii\.»y«Hl transpfirt command.-d In­
and Quorips
al lUis.sian f aptain it l.s d.t-lare,i. wit.’. W. IV C. G.-rmain.- an-l wif.’. J
Startling Evidence.
i orlRinaliy the imrp
Mctb.ugh and wif.- an-l J V Me
r. the daughtor of a
Fr.*sh testimony In great .juantlty
sh.-lls would not have been available Int.ish
«M1
f«»r the killing of Russian soldi.-rs.
The Manchuria sailed from Od.-s.sa
thin. Coughs
and C.ilds
to Ih« tiniH.umI for Port Arthur. wh.'ro she
b.-.-n ma.b- i
tlonit an In Dip forwarding of Ipticrs.
F.-bniary K_t!iat fa ‘i.ipHiu-r prl
rommpnl* .mi a cpnaln hPrra..n
lal dale in th.- Russian calendar. She til.- P\ibiar.s to. tak*' I
cMirliid.'K lluin; ‘•You havp donp
as ioude.1 with munitions of
f.iir at Si. I.«ui'- wbiliIn rpstoring iho mppilngs at r. In ih.* chills f..r three yeai
-.1
a!
U‘..NMi.«Mai
ntbb-s.
ami
an
elaii
H..- time without
morning
You arc tho Rl.»n
at. military ball.sin apparatus
iK-can taking
laklnc 1lir Klnc s .N>.
MpIIumIIsIs.
I am y.»ur affiTiionatp Then I iM'gan
Wlii-ti Capi. Itloii. e.immamler .rf il
Itlscovery.
,rry. and a few Im.ii
iHIcs wholly
frl. n.1 and l.n.ilipr. J. Wcslpy."
cured m.-, ' ILiually . fT.-ctlve in . .tring .Maiicliiiria. arnv.nl in Shanghai ft wi
Although hp Ik not lo oppn hiK
known
i.» Hu- Russian ag.-nts at ihi
ling and Thn.at tn.uld.'?, C..n
III fall.. \Vladimir I>c I*achman.
that hostilities w*‘re imniin.‘nl i
b.ii. Pn.MimonIa and C.rlp. GuaruoiiK RuKsian
Rii
pianh
roid To I
nmineni
it v
.;::r’!;ySns.>n-s un,g store and
rlviHl In Npw York. Onp ..fr hlx friondK
ih.
r
It w.uild 1
Evet^-C
H.
Meads.
Hruggists.
Trial
I
k
.
i
H
os
.•xplalnP.1 that Parhman ramp over at
regular sires r.(k> and fl.Od.
thlK linip lHH>auKP hP
Ik ioo much
n.i.siai.
afraid of ihp soa lo mwK at any «»ihpr
•Til IMusiratiilni.v )1p will not .lM*gln his ronoprt
!iak.-.“ .>-ai.l th.iimntr of W Soo.
lour until OrUrlM-r. hut rather than
on's Dnig Store
sbuH- iMH-n ascer•*I»ld
lletiH.ri
noH.e y..nr new <-argo. but it Ims sj
n orator who h: .1 the ntii-«t w..i)<l«-rlain.'d that th.- Japai
M ik> Parhman will BiK*n.l
III cloqu.-nr.- of a ny man I .-v.-r kn.’w
c-urai.-ly
inform.Hl
ns
was
Cen.-ral
Dcs‘"'ll.:
dM
••
mrr in ihc CaiKklll mmintalnK. Aft. r
■H he hail a gi ••at mi'f irtmuH«’
> .ir !h.- Ru.ssiaii .hmisuI .h Shang
-II„« d.. r«u kdowr .
ihp ronc-ri B.‘aM»n endK n.*xi April li»*

■,:d'^



^Y
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

TRAVERSE CtTY,

MICHIGAN

uTll'VZiZ:
rTZ

R.„k

■ir'M

tCEimUL HEWS
or THE WOILO

r„S,

Centuries Ou> ^

WART DEPARTIERT

m

>1,^ to

M

was L«a» Vt>w

is not checked at this stage,
every hone, muscle, tissne and nerve in the body
and from the roots
s<dc of the feet the
oots of the hair to the soles
T< cure this awful contagion
sound spot anywhere. To
the blood mnst first be purified, and nothing will do
this so quickh- and surely as S. S. S..
o., which
wuieo has
naa been
ocen
known for years as an antidote for the poisonous
po'------------Merrc
virus of Contagions Blood Poison.
Mercury
and pet­
ash mav check it for a time, but it comes back in a still more aggravated
form. S.S.Ai guarantetd purely
urely x-egetable. and f i ono is offered for proof
that it contains aI mim-ral ingredient. Write for onr home-treatment book,
nt Contagious Blood Poison and how to treat iL
No charge

IW mvr Jmme COL, JIILMTIMS «4»

St^hylbod
causl

of

5t cases
^tion,

indi

KASKOL.
TABLETS

sr

:“ar- ‘

digest stare
.’ .-f Kyl»e«.t i« or Mwreliy eompnaltioo-potw1

a

rood* rt-adu.i iMit fall P. atfart

idruKglsU.i:
t fret- t.)

FAiUf you I

T0N6UE-T1ED ORATOR

tFE’’;!.;?!?!::''!";!

will sail l..T.> until Juno lo r.*tiirn. Il<was III during tiir rntlrr voyage.
It Is Kaid that If a woman llvr.s in
harmony with the laws ..f nature kImwill grow more l..‘nutlfiil asj.hr prowK
ol.I.-r. She Kh.i.-ld l.e more lK«auliful
at Pt than she Is at PI If she Is not a
vl. iim to the ravag.'s ..f .liseaM-. .M.i.si
.,r the world fa.rn.us beauties n«arhed
tb,..lr aenlll. at <u
Helen ..f Troy
first beard .if at that ag.v <*Usm<
was fHinsideraldy
sh.- Orst m.i Amho
:;i wh.-n Kb.‘ matried Perlrles and
still a brilliant figure tweiiiv years
I8I.T. Anne ..f Austria was :*.s wh.n
pn.nnune.s1 tlie most iH^aiitiful woman
in I'hin.iM'.
4'alherine of Russia as
r.*ndiMl the (bnine at H:! and reimiPd
Ihlrly five y«*ars. Mme. R.*ralmer was
OiH* of file KtorieK iMdng told In Kng
land to Illustrate King Kdwards ,1.^
termination
I.. ruk> Is that ..f the
kings demand that ibe Royal arad
1 Furhs, the painter, a
K»r. an.l th.« nradernyV
When the king n^entlv visit.
e. 1 the arad. my exhibition lit.* men.l-n. were aurpris.^l
shortly In^.ir,.
fore the kings apiaaranr.* hy th.- ar
rival ..f a roan w.-arlng many .^.■r^ra
Hons, who turned out
to he Kmil
Furhs and who announrcsl that he had
lK»«*n ronimand.Ml t.« wait upon the
king
When the king arrlve.1 he t.s.k
^^^ehs• arm and lgn..n*.1 the assembled
arademif'lans
Furhs is an -Austrian,
who Kel1l.«d In Kngtand some years
ago.
He has w.m sev.Tal prizes on
the continent in the last flfi.vn years
Th.' work whieh has given him the
mo.st note in KnglamI was the d.'siun
Ing of the new Kngllsh coins, whirl.
lN*ar a has ndlef ..f King Kdw.nrd s
hoail on III.* .ibv.Tse sUI.-,
Wh.mever the t'ount«*s» IV t'astellanp digs lnl«. the Oould forinne for

most r.M'eni fete was as sumpluo.is a.*
llHU.e of the past. The duke and ditrh
.*Ks ..f Thurn an.l Taxis
wen- ihe
guests «.f
honor and
the rounl.-ss
st.MMi lM‘sble tl.em on a raised platf. irm lM.nk.Hl with roses
The Ih.s. so­
ciety <*f Paris Isiwetl before the Amer­
ican hostess and her nohle g.iests ami
thi'n
r.‘trrhlP.l
in
wonderment to
study. tlM* gown
the ronntess was

“Well. I uoti.HHl he ntrli-cd It. mid
whafs mor«‘. he i.ot|.H*d I i.otliHHl hr
lioti.HHl it. atnl I tMiti.-cd be notiiH.l I
nntJ.-ed he Im.IkhhI it
W you <ion*t
IM-Ileve It .volt ran ask bin.
Ht>'ll te|]
tie nntieed I id.liiHHl be uoti.’ed I
ihI lie noli..si it ••

I’lm ruriilsh.-d this inf.irmatiori t«i
Japan.-sr? Th.T.- ar.- various as
tons, but mine of ihi-m is as yet
lou.i '.'iiough or tsild cn.uigh to Implicni.. the iruir.cklng .lowag.-r directly
•\ft.-r I be fliird
Isimhardmeiil .if
l’..ri Arthur sh.-lls mark.Hl with the
•if th.- Russian manuractiirers

NOTICE

p<a»M TOUKNT A). Stetoato».|
B FOB EEXT *11 MiaVr e

WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELL8.

1_|..U8BKV1K wtNT r U.UmuuMmu.
' •
21*

siK-cch h.' w..:il.l .viammcf
■ and finallv hav.- to sit j

.’J-ll'
ami

• his frnuhlc
vanish,
s-mplv graml.
th.-n 1 I. II ,vo.| -h.
N.iw
point is this
oiil fashiiim-.l c.
cr oil Is lik.- ' at orator

imnu-nsi’ giMWI. but oft. ii. r tban m»i
sticky, nasty oil «ir th. unwhob ;
II- materials ii-e.! to m:ik>- it into |
Jitiaii.-s.- in th.- campaign <if
emulsion so inlerf.-r* n itb .lig.’s 1
mirth.-rn K..r«-a.
The Russian cr.-w
I that all its nt.-iH.-inal vain.- iaii.i -u!..iiru-.-r< ..f ih.‘ .Manrhuria ar.
V.-l wi- know g.-nuinc srrength- I
t is it ? " asks the mother as she
building curatiM-s ar>- .-nv.lomsl in
the smooth skin of her child
marred by a red or trimply eruption. It
tin- oil
p. rtMii.t.-.i to b-av.- th.’ country
is imporc blood, ana the child needs at
i.w shall w.> g.-t ih.-s,. vabiabl.
• saf.-cuard
once to begin wiih.iu*
hi alth biiiMing.
m.-.licinal
.'l.-m.-iitthe use of IV.
wuhont taking the oil a!-o'
I*ierce’g CKilden
■That qu.-'tion was answ.-r.d b\
Meilical Ihscov
.- two cn-at Fr.-nch rh-niisis, Cau
ery, the best an.
ptimH’..v of nagruar.. moth.-r
i-r am! Mourgu.-.s. wh*. gav.-'to ,ih.surest rrmevly c;ar, is aiH-iis.-.l .if ai.litig the .-m-mi.*s
url.l thi'ir gr.'ai discov.-rv of s.-p.nr
for impority of .if the iHiuntry .ivor whirl
tiling the ctiraliv.- m.-.licinal »•ll•nll•llls
the blooil.
It rub’s in ii.iminal despotism.
always known to .-vist in th.- coi’s
enlirelv eradi*
v.’r. from th.’ oil or us.-i.’-s i»an
cates the poisons
which corrupt
Th.- nr.slHci is known as Vim.I
the blood an.1
which actually .foniains all that is ni>- ,
•licinally g.ssl of cod li\.r <>il. wiili-i
a ilrop of oil or anv .lisagr.‘.-abe |
f.-atur.-—thus proilucing th.- gran.lesi :
You. Sa)^8. E. Wad
Ionic reconst rut tor
known to ni.-.li- ;
A Sons.
Vinol Is now making r.-mark-!
cures as a tonic .-vn.l r. si,,rative |
Mi-o-na. ili.’ remarkabl.’ cur.when’ td.l-fashioncd oil liv. r oil fail |
.\‘l*»*l'‘-ia. has w.iti fani.- by the
We guaranio it to make stn-ngih |
s.ial wav in which it Is sold. I
for the w.-ak. vitalize the ol.l. cure ,
It..- .itilv remedy .iffered for the (
itghs. hangil
d»pepsia which cists the us.>r
ial iroubl.-s.
,b..ely mi.hing unless it cur.^s.
si you a cent to try it." Johnson’s
S K Wan E- Sons, the |Mipular .1
tig Stnr^.
For the convenb-nc- of
s.-Iling a gr.'ai manv ]
Trav.-rse Pity people the pr.iju-i.-t..r
MH.n. an.Id with
with -vorv r.<V ■ Jtihnson's Drug Store has arrang.-.l
^ giv.-n their p.-r.sonal guarantee
ith some of. the oth.-r r.*tail drugto r.-fund the m.inev if Ml-ona d.ies gists in the city to s.-ll Vlmd

ir$ impire bhnml

2rrrRU^MLr;..'?s;,';;"

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Cass Street.

Traverse City. Mich.

Ml nibcr.s of the National Klcctrir;.'

<'..niracuirs

Association

of

MISCELLANEOUS.

the

fnit.-.l States.

G. LEWIS
MgGREGOR ELGINUP'TOWE
ROY
GASH GROGER

I o-.T Tw.. tAl4«ioU>. Md ua»bAU U.mi

Ihc I ■’.re for the tvxUnre .rf ilie
season will l«

BE YOUR own JUDGE

“ooS“'

fe;,*-"’

“StH-isSa

for
blood and lui..

or the asking,
lommon Sense
ical Adxnaer, the best medical book
published, /trr by semling stamps
to pay
ay expense of mailing
Send
ai one-cent sumps for paper cov-ers or
31 stamps for cloth-bound volnme, to Dr.

The public is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Bugg^ies. We have a
fine exhi)?it and the finest Carriage
House in the state.

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

CMlIt BlttH IS. 11.

TO INSURE

J. D PiM a
0UK»<H]| AKl.su
tl»tr w«rk of all to

G.Oki.1 Btitv I3c II,

"in::

MBH1SM4, uu! PaJ
d for a abort ua« o.

B. J. MORGAK
226 Easi Fruut Sfruut

Mijina Is .nii unusual cimt.inaiion.

;::m;:j;;^ir;i;;tS‘-‘'“
tlaniinaiion from th.‘ st.imarl
iniesiitu-s.
It enabl.-s
gans to extract from the f.Msl all that
g.ies t,i make g.Hvl. rich bbssl. firm
nniscj.’. stea.1v n.-rv«’< jiml a s<

TLo'

If MLuia .IIS’S noi do all tha
claim.’.! f.ir it. S K Walt A- Sons
cli.-erfitlly r.Murn your money.

nX

■ human heart—HoIlisi

familie.s occupied
the banks and places of advantage
wh.’re shade was afforded. The
ri’ndercd an excellentI program
frequent applaui
lestlfied to the popularity .rf the pi
Ik'sldes the crowd
res of
mling the band scores
riages stood on Sixth street.
The concert and the large attendemphasizes the need of a suit­
able park where such entertainment
in lie given for the benefit of the
public. Announcement will be made
later of the date and place of the
concert.
That Throbbing Headache.

Would quickly leave yon. If you
used Dr. Klng’a New Life Pills. Thout of sufferers have proved their
ileas merit for Sick and Nervotu
laches, They make pore blood
Headache*.
build up
t your health. Only 16c.
Money
k if no^
not cored. Bold by
Johnson’s Drug Store
Meads, Dniggists.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl

j

’o/tiS,

lohl at public auction
elation, will
to the higl lest bidder on Baturday,
Livei
June ISth. 1904. at Morgan's Livery
r»e City,
Ity, lieglnning at 1:20
Bam. Traverse
horse and the evidence of
p m. The
Th
t the place
bis breed!
ding mar I
June
ITth
to
18tl
of sale.
F<'or any further information apply

Melville Palmer. Committee. SutK Bay. Mich.
Jan 4-7-11-13-14-16

$18.50. IS day limit
$19.00, 60 day limit
$21.00. for Ihc season
This will

inrUnic

^ ^
AT REASONABLE PRICESB
I PALMER & CARVER

NURTHERN MICHIGAN TRANS.
CD. RDUND TRIP RATES
Traverse City to St. Louis

PAVING TAX.

impr.
' assess]
;th\streei from the «
line f
ion street to the west line
Is now In my hands
..f I’l
for the rollectlon of the second assess
I together with the accrued InterBand of Eighteen Pieces Gave Pleas­
on all unpaid installments, the
same to be paid before the first day
ant Entertainment for Great
of July, 1904.
Crowd Yesterday.
M. E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
The first Sunday afiermsm cmcerl Office—Room 202 State bank building.
■range.1 hy the citizens iiand commltproved a great success yesterday
aftem.ion. Th.- goncort
Auction Sate.
' rlv.-r bank among tl
The thoroughhro.1
P»-rchemn sialthe Fnion ..street hrld]Igc and many
nn. Othello De Vere. l.'l.^f.S, owned by
men. women and

CONCERT AFPRECIATED

BUGGIES

115.00

Over First National BankJ

FRUTFlUis
Fill Acnt, Tn Acm, Fwlii Am

tueils an 1

berth between 1’raverse City ami
Ctiicago.
Tickets will be on
nicncing Thuralay,

sale corn.lunc 9,

19(14.
Steamers leave Traxerse City
ever)- Sumlay,

lO

p.

m.,

am!

Thurs<la\s, 0 a m.

• handsome aaaort-

E. H. PDPE. A|t.
R. F. CHURCH, G. P. A.

There is no equal or compari*
son to be made between our
CUT GLASS.
CHINA •

jaiflPET CLEAIIIII6 W0RKS«.|«'^v^-*‘"^
ning axMl Feathrr RmoCarpet Cleanii
Caryvt sewing sr>d Uying,
vatir _
Before sending jrour old carpeU
sway to be made into rugs, let me
show you samples

We can astonish you at tl
handsome gifts we are se
ing for tUXk

HOME MADE

BREAD
and others.

Ouri u sweet,

wholesome and nntritioos.

Our

graham and- salt rising is fine
R. B. CHAPIH. Proprietor.
Pb-Mie It!

txa Washington St

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

I

RA8TALL. the Jeweler.

I P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
I with every gift.

and the pride of Travene City.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time, n c

TRIM6LFS BAKERY
WHV COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY ORGASOLISF, WHICH IS DANGEROUS?

A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 1 1, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
ooNNacoTiorem p-rkk tiui. juii_-v i.

Put ooe ID OQ uiaL

Pay for it on easy toms. You can tare the cost of the stove, considenng the high
prices of wood ant) oil

'TIRAVKRSB OITY OA8 OOMlWAPiV

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnor* Proprialor
sonon BAT, MKM.

THE EVEXIKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, lOCH., MOXDAY, JUNE 18,1»04.

JUNE TERM
WAS BEGUN

mOTBOM:

Dna fov few MMI*; *«« Ms is dote

S»S^itwar*s:
gTTBTn^. == = = = s

ANTON TOPINKA PLEAD GUILTY
TO ILLEGAL LIQUOR SELLING.

Henry Schumacher Was Not Pmcnt ago. I
levolL
and His Bond May Be Forfeited.
An attractive new awning is being
Other Circuit Court Busineoa.
erected over the front of the Famous.
J. W. Slater has purchased the beau­
Kratser on
The June term «if Clreuit c«iun lie- tiful place of Solomon
enth street,
street negr the Union school
can lo.lsr for this county with Judge
bouse.
F W M««vne on the l.ench.
It
The social afternoon rtf the Woman’s
criminr!
cases
Anton
Top
tih
will
be
tomorrow
afternoon
at
charged with viotation of the liquor
le home of Mrs. 8. C. Despres on
law. pl. a.l guilty and will be sentenced
I’nlon street at 2:30. The music, art
ater
TIm? case of the Petiple
and expression division and the liter­
imni. l H Nlcho’.s. charged wlti
ature dlviskio will entertain.
^a-'!t with intent to do great b
pany
consisting of
Emile L
‘.nrn! wa« rhange«l wi that Xli
Pfeiff.*.,. Henry A. Hogan. Abe CK>ld
farb and Fred MarrloU^drove ovci
1*1 ha»t**rv. Tlie ctiun ln.<Unict*-i1
Elk RapldB yesterday and after
1 anoear in loiirt tomorrow rooming
having a -pleasant time. .Irove home
.V eVlork for sent*>nr«*. in the.
12 o’clock.

B get twice tke

*VearproOP-

A Sifts A

t^ o« of the ordtey kiod. they an

srrutm, pgmnernrrme

ssssassssa

Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street

as nt.t present and
lat be has gone
understood
t? chargeil with
New York
He
sault with Inten to do> great tiodlly
ever, it was stated he w
harm:
ick. The matter of foif*'
;*erted Itack.
: the liond Is lielng looked np.
'
iple vs. Charles E
the case of the Peopl
King, charged with perjury, he :stood
•mute” and the court enterwl a plea
lias
guilt v.
In doing
incrimiiM-tier optKJrtunities for

■r=:SS‘h”"L*r:oon.=r,,,r.

hTHAPPED
t
RUSSIANS
JAPS

LEO

THEM

INTO

AMBUS-

CADE BY FEIGNED RETREAT.

3M HILLED AND WOUNDED
RUSSIAN TROOPS HAVE

FALLEN

BACK ON KAI CHOU.

thcRear of Port

•Bltla Took Place

Ar^r-^ik»con1ifirmed

Rumors of a
Progress at Port
Arthur.

§f MNr^to Iho B>i*nlng Reooni.
hwang. June la,—It is re|i«*ri
I^et^w
tl^t th«‘ niiBslatis have sufferi’.l i
dcft'al as the result of an
It

Pulahan

tprolmhly

mu

Tie*

attacked the Riut.sians
■ the latter on !)>• a felgm-d
The Russians wen* trapi>«<l

and are said

to have lost

killed and woundtHi.

East Garfield.
A children’s dnv nnniversai
ilverwary
. E. churc
•Id yeslerdnv In 1
l-Iasl Garfield.
A
IweM-nt. Tbe cliurch was bea
fully
diTorated and a happier
brighter b»l of children and young
p»s>ple ii would be hard to find. Tin*
lirogram was fine, the colbvtlon g*Mi.l
parents. »ifltcers and children
iisl lo lln*ir liotnes thankful
God for the gift of this great land
greater gift of His son and
si-d KOsp<-l.

Baptist Church.
the

naidl.st

Then* w.*i
a t.nbleati wi
Tbe various
all w«'ll given niid
tnier<*siing in Hie larg*>
was pre‘-**til.
'

l*iihi;eii

TienTien- to
t the rear of Port Arthur.

retreat.

end.
The music, including solo*^
I dii«-ts, was especially fin*-. Four
u-**nUi stre<*l cliurrh has one of the
choirs In the clly. The
r- only dni
draw­
back III tbe plea:
and profit of t
• rapacity of I
■niertamment wi
church.
Th<*re
r<M>ni and a numiter
gain admiitaucf and had u

SOO

FUNERAL OF
FRANK WALL

’ drawing a Jim- In
Ibfiple vf. Thomas Phillips, forgery.
«,mmencetl and will
Issue of fart case of
Ci>nn»-l Y«e>ng Co. vs. Giles E. Ho IgHartwell
P. Glldden
the term
The rase of Cu*orge
Si«»rrs vs. A. Edwanl Boyer. William
Coleman. asSumpslt appeal.
IKuml of. The rase of August C.Irsh

r”"T,”r^o,*K;ir'o F.,.

vs. Isaat M. Winnie, appeal, the

of Charles Whitney vs. I. L
Sleeper was adde.l t«i the calander.
The dianeery pro confessn case

■jtbled lo lh<^ ealeminr.
I.yman .MfNell rejMirteil lu the court
.iiid was ordj-n-d lo r.'|H.rl again
adjourned leriu
SUNDAY’S

VIC-TIM OF GIANT POWDER DIED

pJtJERALS.

have fallen hark, on Kai Chow.
FROM

Rumors of Battle.

INJURIES.

John

Anscr and

APPROPRIATE SERVICES HELD I
THE CHURCHES.

icr >
Programs

——
at

Presbyterian.

Congregational

and

BaptisL

Fourteenth

Franklin

Laid

Looking at the Charge to See
What the Matter Was and 1

John Atiser's funeral was held at I
home in Bingham yesterday under i
.lirertlon al W. S. Anderson and w
one of the largest funeral ever hel.l
Binghain. the pnx*t*ssion being o\
on.»-half mile long

Special to the Ertning Record

CHILDRENS’
DAY OBSERVED

Mra.

Away to ReaL

St. Petersburg. June 13.—Runeirs
are in circulation heir to the effect
that a great navai battle has lal <-n
place at I’ort Artliur. In which iw(
Ruaaian and four Japanese ba(tb*shl|t
were sunk.
No confirmation of >b<
rumor can be obtained.

>nk Wall,
by tJie
IS li.dd
this morning from the Call
Caiholic rbiirch.
He was doln g nicely under the
of Dr. Van IV Walker when a sudden
le rsjnipUrailons itnik
His
iifferings were intense
iilnsl the b••Ip of sev»-ral
In IkhI After he recovered

.'?ni

"■riiix"

h.. holt
drove
Street M. E. Churches.
fuse did
ntd set the p<»wder
H’ltekly as he expeeie.l and 1
Children’s day exercises were h<i*l bark lo
what was tbe mailer. Ju.st
In a numlK*r of the churches of
.as li.‘ iH-nt over the explosi
clly yesterday. At the First Presby­ plae.It is thought I hat the ping is
terian churrh last evening, the fol­ what bit tlH* eye and clu-. k. The ey.
lowing program was well carrietl
.ind dus k Ume wen- entirely uim ..
r the Sunday school:
l.y^t
irgan voluntary. C,. A. Oeldhof.
BUTTONS BAY TEAM WON.
election. ’The Sun itf Righteous

Mra. Franklin.
The funeral s.'rvie.* of Mrs. Franklin
was hel.l ye.cterday Corning
r.'gnlar church time at Old Mi<si.m

*...

I arrangem.'nts.

WILLLIAM BURTON.
Well-Known Cadillac Man Died.
Aaylum.
William Bnrt.m.

Ca.lil-

h'rl.lay of ap«in:"™;
X.;;"’.;'voT,. He had

,f,s

for the C.

and was well known

U A- I

railroad

i number of

'of Ca.i
her Maccaliee. came from Cadillac

impire Cot all That
}tt

Him.

Prayer
l™mn. -O Ilay of Rest and tJIad

T™3V"SS„

■ttatloB. Charlotte Isgrii
Selection. “Jesus Our Sun." choir
M .ss
Song. "Jesus is the Ught " M.
McMillan’s class.
Hymn. "Sunshine in the Soul.

The

Siiiii.ns

Ilav
.\cme base
ime of base
on gr«»unds btcaied
• mu ski
of the eiiy. the former
winning by a score of 2<i
Colby offle.iale.1 as emph
usnai kicking in
he got all that was coming to him.
WYCKOFF-BARE.

Pantomime, R«K-k of Ages." AlInTta
Quiet
Singing and exereisea. Primary «le

Home

Wedding

Yesterday

Afternoon at 5 o’Clock.
.Nelson J. W\Tk«>ff and Miss Jennie
Itileil:

%ri

Congregational Church.

T.

The following was the program
the Congregational church:

IVaycr
lycr and luird’s prayer.
Hymn.
Rapt ism
Hymn.

W<s>dhoiis«'

Daily Market!.

Birth of Children'
deraon.
Welcome Daisies, kindergarten de­
partment.
Recitation, Joy Hill.
Lattle Workers.
Mrs.
Meliuosh’s
claat.
Song. Mra. Hammond’s class
The Dolls Go to Children’s Day.
MIsi Hayiland’a class.

Opening
Wheat —

High. Iu>w. Close

Com—

S? SS:

Z
Z

Oats—

,S
Opening

High. Low. Close.

Pork—
MUa Holcomb’s

FeurtMiith Street M. E.

local
B held
last

-----

^:i:S
iJinliJinl—

market

85Gihic.

An gloobol lamp giree off tmt half
the beet end ritlatec the atnMMphere
bnt half as much ai a keroaene lamp
of the oaiae PlnmUMte P«w.

new Shirt Olaist Suits
prettiest ones we have
lium priced waist; two
splendid goo«l things arc a linen colored lawn, atiractixxly made and a white lawn with black «lols.

Another
en vxrtiral

where
the funeral will 1h> held this afierii
Several ef the i.wal .Maecabo»*s
ed tbe UmIv to the train.
r.i<-lllnc Rwr«- la (iarmanf.
If you «-j«rv to take a trlj. to Gcroi.nny you may ba\<* rbe ex.-Heiisent of
witnewiliig a ne'e lH*tw«***u a nint.ir ear
and an express train every day.
tw«*en Fninkfort and .Mnyen.-.- tb«TP
ia a b*vH Ktn*teb of road five mil.
long nmnlng side l.y wide with ll
railway line, and along this tra.-k Fritz
OjM'l. who Is training for tlu* Gur.1.>nB<*nn«*tt i-tip (•untt'st. luie a d.Tlly
with oiu* of ‘.lie swlfu*st tniins ii
rope—the Osl««Dd-Vi.-nna expr«>ss,
lie waits tintU tlie train luis imssed
him and got a start, and then
ballet from a rifle he is after It. The
engiu.
much
ounce” out of bb engine to hold tbe
flying car.
But Oj»el Is
pulling level, and after a ttiriUlng
ne»'k-aml-iie*-k nuv invariably niirlies
KHsterlM. b. live miles dlsta:
ahead of the .•xpt«*ss.
OeanCwU Ko
Since the expluwion in the bouae of
reproaent-i tires
over
Ibe
"<dmrges
agaktst tliemwivea” report of Aaalstant Postnuisler General Bristow, tbe
visits of etingressinm to the d«*partha\e largely dlmlulshed.
Tbe
postal olfieials eluirged with the
ter of making inercatww of aalarles and
illowant'es haw not been i
prior to Ibe outlireak. Said
assistant postmasters gt'neral:
**8lDce the tuvcatigatlon began
tbe house I have not bad ten <
gnwKmeii to rail on nie during any ore
Title is a great ehange compared
tin* custom that otdwined prior to
the Investigation, and It is alao
lief which will promote the best inters
B of the iKwtal aervlca."

liirV« in

front

j,,. ,,,

1.50

Price IS cents

The nobbiest things m shirt waist suits that hax-e
PERSONAL.

been shown this season

arc here now

and

the

price is so mo<1erate that you will think you have
found a bargain all right; they are as yd
chic and natty as can l»c; 3.75, 3.HS.. ‘TaC/t/

ipex-rs and made other
iprovements.
Warren DeYoung went to Alma
day to visit his grandfather.
Elijah Fulghum and Will Probert
ll to Carp lake this morning to fish
for bass.

.\nyone is worth Five'iioUars. •

lomlng
of the graduating class.
ke a plcti
ConWilliam Saier
diicun- J. V. McliIntosh’s; plac(
vacation.
Mr. SaterU*e' lH*gan
his .luiies this morning after

Store Wilt be Closed Every Tridap jRfternoon
Beginning With July 8th.

•Mrf^ George Hurst
I* gra.Inatii
this morning to attend the
^ank Hurst.
exercis«*s. Her nephew. Frj
graduates fmm th«' college.
Mrs. J M niakeslee and Miss
Spencer have returned from a vis
Si. luuils.
•Miss Eleanor Higgins of Grand Raj>ids. aeeompanied by her father. Jan»*s
Higgins, of Grand Rapids. s|x‘nt Sun­
day with Mr. Hig^lns’ moiher. Ann
Higgins, on Washington stre«*t.

I

WateHwned •ervUw*.
An Engibtbwoman traveling it
via thus gives a striking glimpse of
her own prejudk*es and tast«-s; "The
8<Tviaiis drink too mueh cold *
and they drink it till they are pulpy.
An average K*Tb drinks enough cold
water for ati English h-ow.
1 iloubt
ivhether tbe language ouitalii
equivalent for ‘bad training.’ for when
1 Iritsl to explain tbe Idea It ereatr-d
Buri>riae.
A doi’tor toM me be bad
uevxT lu*ard tbe theory before. To him
It seeimsl a iiaturni nrxl wlinlesotno
haltlt. Morrsiver. be addM. the
plenty.’ and se«*med to think it
rather wasteful to le.nre any uni
iowi-d. To me it cxplainetl the lack of
activity.
The nation is waterlogged.
All day long ami every day tbe Serb
calU for a glass of cold water
when he has drunk It he calls f
Other. Perhaps owing to this he has
little space for alcohol. At any rate.
I never saw a drunken rnan,
among the peasants."
H-kere Wklte Ant> Ar<* t aefal.
A white ant’a nest Is about tbe I:
thing in tbe world one would expect
be of practical service to mankind, yet
in Western AustraUa white anta and
their mwta are put to a variety of
In the first platv. the alKUiglnea
sometimes eat the ants, and there
even a few white residents who have
tasted them for the sake of experienea
and say they arc not bad. But it
not a habit with tbe aborigima to e:
They |
mold out of which the an
nest
frequently Irnprolian [
of these white .ant mounds. They make
a solid floor, almost like <
the settlers’ huts, and in the township
of l>erby. in Western Australia, they
have been turned to profitable
being rolled in as a top layer
public roads.
Her Early Raaolatlana.
This story is told by an Englishman
who lived a century a«
Ing out in London and aat by a lady
whom he did not know. Their conv« raation turned ni>on early resolutions
and how vety aeldora they wive kept
and the lady said; "Well, when I waa a
girl 1 made three resolutions—first,
determined that l would never marr>a soldier; secondly, that I would never
marry an Irishman. amL thirdly, that
I would not be long engaged. And all
those three resolutions I tiroke. Whom
The Duke
soldier and
an Irishman, and I was engaged
him for twelve yenrs." This was Imdy
Katherine Pakenbam.
happy marriage, and the couple mostly
lived aparL
Maktaw Sarr 6t It.
The colored Janitor of tbe flat
door approached tbe grocer and handed
him a paper coouiulng some white
powder.
"Say. boas," he asked, "what you
fink dat is? Jes’ Uste It an’ tel
JO’ ’pinion."
Tbe grocer smelled IL then tooched
It to his tongue.
"Well. Jake, 1 should ssy thst waa

you

alrout a black

with white

F-IIME L.OT OF-

NOW IS
THE TIME
to ]rut in

pooler, divorce; Elva V. Bixbv
Frank J. Bixby, divorce; Melvina A.
Ikiwn.r vs GiHirgc O. Downer,
voree; Ella W.-ese vs. Frank We<
divorce; May l^e«in.-ld v.«*. Bruce S
field. iliv«*ree. and in the matter of the
IM-tllion of I.. H. Gage, bill
charge nM.rigages. were put over to an
ndjmirncl term that will be hel.l. The
(-.ase of
Alice Mmsly
x». Hugh H
DinuTi

tie-

The cr.ar*s lr»«Mi

clock.

?

MtMII
new Shirt Ulaists

the Untfone iUnk to be held
Louisville, will be disenssed
in UMiisville.
meeting of tihe local Uniform
compenr lomorrow evening. A full at-

your coal

HORSES

for, next

winter and

SAVEMONEYi
by

letting

us deliver liirccl

lioin car lo your bins.

THE G. B. TAYLOR
COAL CO.......
On June 15lh 1 will have a carload of
.. Horses from liuliana, which will In- shown
al Hrodha^en’s Barn.

CHEAPEST
CLEAREST
..HEALTHIEST..

Leo SolomonN
BUSINESS CARDS.

IBSOLUTELT ObORLESS

lOUN JL’NOI^AH^PnMTUoal w«U QrUr«r;
U poM ap aiMl «iD<lmlU« and duoa itHMuntu.
AU work rwhrxninxl. Addr«« Hatbit* H«».

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ELECTRICITY
AkT" (Oo
PER 1000 WATTS

MStSSSSS" JOHN R. SANTO

11

rUBMlSBBO BY

I eaEBAL II$UH/IICE
New Wilhelm Block.

Biiriiai Rivir Elietrle
Llfll and Pewir Cr.

ORB.

SAWYER

A

Traverse City.
FENHALLEQON

...DENTISTS...

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,.,Tcr Julp..,

3. W. mmiktn

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Office—£08 New WUkelm Block. BItl
ren«* Phone M2.

J.H.M0IK0I
6M.R.MtWllly
MOHROE & HeWETRf

-ersT- jCENERAL INSURAHCE

Whta You WABt a Nice cm of Noli
BBHKHRgB
.ios.

A Son
MB BaM Baht Si.

Estate.

Butchers and Sausage Makers
reasaetr
iMl'pfaaaW-

O. P. CARVER A BRa

FIRE INSURANCE

THE MARKETS.

l. L. A. BUILOUiO.
"Dat’s Jest what I ssy," replied
janitor triumphantly.
"I aay dat’a
soda, but my or woman she ’low It’s
ratpisen. She say she knows’Ua. Jea*
taste again, boas, fo’ to mek sure."

PJ3Asg.SfjS5j

WANT!

ROOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES

Auction sale at the Racket

Ifial Ruini AitNiittM
gx(vpti<riud roatraeta and good
tueaiiataa. rHUbM Uwanuwe workera.

chinaware to close ouL

5

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le BalMlag. - Oalrott. Mlek.

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HAVE YOU
THEM YETr
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tried
THY A RECORD WART A&

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