The Evening Record, April 02, 1906

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The Evening Record, April 02, 1906

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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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1906-04-02

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SATUROArs issue

3560

THE EVENING RECORD
e PAOS8

MimMIIIIS
UBTTUXCI

BEU ISIEEP II CIS HEAVIEST VOTE

WILL OPEPATE WNES ANTHRAGTE

o*toovtw» IN KfiaiNI #uwco
IN SNOW THNCC WUKt

JOSEPH LEITER OOERNT RC<
LIEVE RTRfKE WILL END SOON

lilON NKNOCNIP NV TH« tU.
PNCMt COVNT TODAY.

IMV . IS

CMSTITUTMiAl

By WIrw to the Broatag RacorA

oodd. oohWApm r—Tbe
erews ST Cbe Ranlb Part braaefa of the

AfTtCTS ALL THt NAILNOAOt IN

mssss Jhm tlsls WW lUsSiss tsv.
•rsl I^MsSn< TMsssnS Osllsrs Is

zw cmr WHS SOLO
DEACON ORANOER, WHOM OOWIC
riREO. ROUOMT IT.
Oow4« ia III in Mexico and CndeaveraJ
ta Oepaaa Man Whe Near Os
City by Telegraph.
Ry Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Cblcagn. Aprtl 2.~Zlon City
aold today by Ovemeer W. O. VoUva
to Deaeoa Alexander Granger. i
Oowlo depoeed from oHIc** by
graph Sunday. Dowle U now I
Mexico, and Vollvg. on power of at.
ALL THRU CANOlDATCt CLAIM lorney. gave a warrantee dovsl for all
the lands In Eton City and th»^ bill of
A
A VICTORY

CMND RAPIDS
. VOTEHEAVYI

'

OWOMOt MAYOR iCORCO TMiM
IN CHURCH

EVER^HERE

WOMEN HAVE
BEGUN nCHT

NOT A WORKER REPORTED AT
CALL this IdONNINa

2.US BAU0TS AT^iS P. I.

165.000 MINERS ARE IDLE

By Wire to the Bvealng BMord.
Doquia. 111.. ^pHl E-doaeph Lelier
d«*nt believe tbe atrlke will be aelLAST ycan the total numrer tlodsoon. He any. ho never bad any'
CAST WAS 1f72.' {
thing to do with Xhe minera* orgnliatkma and will operate his mines re^
gardleas of the minera or operators.
At the PreaideMial EMctlen 2.173
Vetaa Were Caat—Friefida of Roth
Mr. Cillott and Mr. Friedrich
Claim a Victory..
Haa.Alloomd the Miner, the
•caleof 1901.
At .*5:15 this yiernoon. 2,b15 voiev
had b*^ cast In thU city. Thb breaks Ry Wire lo the
Record.
the rt^cord for any municipal election,
Plltaburg. April 2\;T^ first opef^
being more than the total vote caxl ator to sign to 1903 iq^eemeat with
at the last spring election. 1.972. which the miners In the Pittsburg dlstrlc:
was the highest number ever cast at was Lewis nndlcy, owner of mines at
a rotinlclpal election. In 19(N. lh*» Collieries. West Virginia, who signed
number of votes cast heie at the pres St the reoottvenlag of the mlnexs' con*
idrntlal election was 2.173. and It Is renilon thU momltiE.
practically c««rtain that this record will
alK IM. broken.
W’hlle the Ideal weather has bnmght
out a heavy vote. It Is pracXIcatly Im
possible to make an accurate fon»cast
of the remit. U ia a -republican da>Judglng by the weather, but that U all
that oan be aald. aa Mr.Gillctt’s
friends are claiming that he Is el»*cled
by a safe majority, while Mr. Kit.nl
rich's friends areonly slightly itmr.
roiiArvailvr.
The following Is .the vole by. wards
up until 3:15;
Klrat ward ..............................:.........4u>
Wc have had a number
8<Knind ward ........................
419
of calls for this article
Third ward
.............1.... 6C*.
Kouiih ward ......................
24.*
lately which we have
Fifth ward ....................................... Ski
been unable to supply.

Virgin
Oil of
Pine

Rhsn Cssi tusply CsuMd Rsrt Mar. DCLEQATJON8 AT FOURTH THIS
AFTERNOON

THEY ASKED FOR BALLOTS

We are now ready
supply the demand.

Ossssfis^^iA^ilul..

n

In tha sossHI work. «d»ri«c« to
thwart bta wfll. **The sane. Amt In
srafl, ftrst la greed and llr.1 In the

R. M. Ahope CiosMl.
Raglnaw, pril 2.—Oalne «»» the nhort
real supply cauMMl l.y the .trike, ih.'
Per* Marquette .hop., cmploylne 27S
MMi. cloaed down Saturday nlghl.
RSusd Oaad in Rad.
nint, April 2->Oha.. IllnWey. a vc
blrle worker, wai fiMind dead In Im J
by hi. room m.te thi. raomlne Her*
fallute, due lo alroholl.m. wan the
oaum^. Aer. 60; .Inelr.

ns. NORTON READ
OHm Raapar Has Left Six Little Chll.
drew to Mourn the Lom of a
|t> .
Loving Mothor
Mr«. He*ter Norton of Interlochcn
auccomlied Uut night at S oclock at
the bocae of her Km Jacob after a fire
day. Illness leavitjj: tlx children lo
ttoiim her low. Mm. Norton had been
S widow for nneen years and siade
bar home with her children. A week
Sfo the Mw^med In good hoalth. but
when .lekne.. attacked her she sank
hnd failed to rally, death being doe to
. R. Hortem. Inlertocben; Mrs. K, O. Ingei, South DaItou: C. M. NoHon. Waahington state;
WUUaa G. Norton. Central Lake, and
Mr. Ralph Train. BaSe \new. Baton

I.

The funera] will lake pMea from the
homo or Jacob Norton. Interlochen. at
10 orloek Wednesday BKwnlag. tbe
banal being at CMlral Lake In charge
of II. Anderson.

bmr fa^y hurt
Id ar a Riock ^ Cdd Rtasl WKh
Mettan Msui Canaad Dsadly

1-

Only Otma Who Rotnniod to Mlnoi
Wars Rooaaa. Whe ar« Inoligibla
to Enter the Union and Thooo
Alloomd to Proloet ColloHoa.

Wai make thoM old jricturc framei took like new. An
enamet that sticks to any smooth or polished surface
and so durable that it stands long wear. Set the boys
to work at it during vacation. They will enjoy the
..................................Twenty-five cents per box.

OTT BOOS STORE
rai MBsar ca.. fast.

TO MOTHERS

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Wnikwbarre. Pa.. April 2.—When
the whistles blew at be anthracite
mines this morning none of the H6.000 mine'ororkers answered, but those

Ton know, pwfas^ly thb time that a growing b<.y. UtolS
yeenoU.isTe7^to6L Tbe ‘-ewkwud” stsoi dotUws

the ualon to keep tbe coUleries from
damage. Not a ton of coal was mined
In tbe entire region and the union of­
ficials declare none will Ih> until the
union gives the order to go to work.

ing thia matter very cloae attention and. if yon want to tee how
>*our lK>y kx>ka in dothea that fit. brinff him in any day and let
ixapataDewapriiiKaiutonhim. Do^ and aingle breaatf^
two-piece and thiee^ieoe. New atylea aie hand^
^JR.SO
S7.00

KUBECK & HOYT.

Tlic New Oxfords
for Men Arc Here

uiooH sisbet qj>THEK

Smart
$3.00

Boots

$3.50

THEIR LIGHTNESS
They an? lighter than any other ahoe of wjual liability.
THEIR FLEXIBILITY
They follow t*very moUon of the foot, thu. aaving fatigue.
THEIR ARCH SUPPORTING FEATURE
Thii givoa an easy poise and carriage and acoenluatea the
gmoeful limw of the inatep.
See our window.

lo

BACHANT & ROSCOE

““frSTT*

One-mifoz. Bottle

50c

YOUR
ORDERS
HERE

And Snch
Oxfords!

Iny Holy WeHc.
Declared That They Will Vote Next
N c w idcj.4, new*
Year ard That They Will MdVe a
methods and new shapes
Ily Wire lo the K\cnlng RecL>r.1.
Woman on the Board of EduMadrid. April 2—Kxclifmcnt has
galore.
"
binni caus.nl by the disc.very of a plot
•The variety is well
murder the eiitin^ m>yal fitmily
when the king, qmn n mother and In­
nigh
endless—there
are
’i Ihliik that women have the right fant go'll. «4*\lllc holy week.
styles for every occasion,
0 voti* undt r the getier.l »wdiu«>l law?
f th- Htair. Imt our charter havlim
perfect in fit, comfort­
lade no provUlon for a srlwwl
able and in the height of
tion I fail to a.M> how. under the slat
fashion.
, However is Being Ao- I
Ilea, they could v.»to at the aprinx
y Attention to Make
lection, which ha. different nMintidti-L
We invite an inspect
V Her stay in Cuba PleasanL
or a voter; in niher worda. at n
spring ehvtlun a voter miiHi tie a mah*
rcMldent. n yiarjt of aj:«*. duly n'gis llv Wire to th.‘ Kvcnlng Htvor.I.
AbBtractB of TlUo
ered. I iHlI.-vo that this d.-fort In
. April 2-Tbf Cuban gov
PRBSRR RNTIPTNCTWaY
lar charier should
renuHiled ho
and people are extending
Matahlto'.nwd f—
hat women tax payers have tbe right every possible eoune^* to Mrs. RoosetoMnate Rteto toeaa R«lMWs|
o vote at achtiul (<TeriUmn. On gen­
her visit to
eral prinrlple,^. | favor equal suffrage.
In accord with her ex1 I l»ellevc that my wif.* or niy
piesstd desire, but little public; demare fully aa romiKM. nt to cast at In oust ration t^ll Im' made.
lllgeni a liallot aa aome foreigner
TWO PA8ENCER TRAINS OFF
lacqualnied with our lawa and Inailtutlona.** waa the opinion im'the right
Changed by
»men to vote aa given by Judge Pert Marquetts
Come faster when there’s a
the CoaUStrike.
WUIlam rmlor to the Record this
account of the coal strike, the
- demand for the goods. Thai’s
afternoon.
l«K»enger train on the Pere Marqnettr
why it pa>^ dealers lo
At the FVnirth war dthln aflerooon
ien‘ at 11;la a. m.. south bound,
handle our
delegation of women from the
leaving at 11:33 a. m. and the northward pm In an appearance and naked
1 train due here^ at ?:26 have
discontinued. It In not known
explained to them that aa the ballots
how long thU will continue.
.
arranged, there waa no way In
which they could vote for the member.
It gives, such good results to
RHAMROCK
‘ school board. The women then
the consumer there’s always
a
wanted to vole on the regular balloia
rhomaa LIpton Has Arranged
a demand for it.
and acrmlch all but their choice for
With Myloe to Design Her.
bers of the board of education, Ry Wire to the Evening Record.
thia waa not granted. The Uuliea
Glasco. April 2 —Sir Thomas Upton
left after declaring their Inientlon of has arranged with Mylne of Glasco to
voting - next year anyway.design Shamrock IV. lo commie again
This waa the Inclining of an en
deavor by the women of the city to
bena^^KTalger etter
for member, of the achopl boanl
and have a woman on the board. They
> and Hia Family Able to Leave for
e that Inasmuch aa the womi'ti
Waahington Today.
have a right to vote on school hoard
By Wire to the Evening R«ord.
membem by the* state lawrUuU the
Atlantic Cily. April 2.—Senator Al­
ger. who waa dangermiMy HI. is ao Im­
Ide their right ^ franchis^. They
proved that he and hit fiamlly left to^
belleve also that school board ele<should not be held on the same
day as the city eleetlons. aa It not only
Hold to Grand Jury.
denies them tbe right to receive a hal By Wire to the. Evenln* Record.
It men In the beat of the spring
New York. N. Y.. April L—Jaa. Turatgn are apt to neglect tbe board nely, the emboxxllhg hank clerk, was
Surtoinanytonake os bdime it'*
hmailon la the eonteat for the
time YOU picked out YOUBootfi
head of the ticket.
It completeand
ntmintnx Udy of tbe city aUteJ
beat valued that can be ghomi lor tbe mou&j
PoUtoea are being received at the
to tbe Rceord Uds afternoon that by
year, tbe school electIpB would dock to lake the boat south the last
be OB a aaparaia Eate and that a wo- of thU weak or the firpt of next.
Fine gooda in every department—
«n woaM be aoMtaatad and elected.
tiAin-UABCWilhu,
HAIR-DBB88ING, ooampoo.______________________________ \
^
m
.
Tba deiNptiloa waa oompoaad of

By Wire to the RvKUn* Record.
Chicago. ApHI r.-The ooatdd of a
block of cold atael with dottsa adtal
at tbe liUnot. 8t«H work, oaaaad A. Mra A. W. Peat. Mia. Trnvta, Mrs. P.
exploaion that fatally burned fonr M S. Travta. Mrs. C. W. Lardle. Mrs.
nad Aaiorsd asaay oiheta.

A Smart Boy
A Brush and
A Lot of Fresco Gold Enamel

UNION RAY NONE WILL RE UNTIL
THEY GIVE ORDER

TO KILL ROYAL FAMILY

Bj Wira to the Rrenlnf Record.
Grand Rapid., Mich.. March 2.—The RUT THE JUDGES DENIED THEIR
larfsnt vote cw poIUhJ In a munlc.
REQUEST.
Ipsl rtortlos i. brine ca.t tudar.

Ovaa«b A|»m
Atanlc>-fC
rsrittll St tlia nrat M. R. church pub

MINES QUIET

IN ANY MUNICIPAL ELECTION IS
ONE TODAY.

DIE OPERATOI SIGNED

w

^OEROUICEO POLITICAL GANG

TNAVKMC CITY. MKMIOAN, MOMMY. AMIL *. t«0A

Cbe

LITTLE DEMORSTlUTlOX

tMERICAN
Drug Store

For Lumber and Building Material as soon as possible
to insure prompt deliveries. Lumber. Mill Work-Intcrior Finish and Building Materials.

o. c. NorrATT

DEALERS’

Traverse City Mig. Go.

DOLLARS

The man who does not ha^ a
GR.AY suit this spring, cut long
in the body, the distinctive
“ Varsity” sty
^
-

tes-t Rlour

Hannah & Lay Go.
ME>M8 e-TrOUNO MBMS
,
cnoTtflNCii& nuRmsHDiea''

BosiBcss on Spring Snlts. Top Coots,
Cravenettes, Hots and Shirts


'•



wilt not be drested in the
latest style.
.-j 1

"

We arc showing handsome Grays from

'

WI3 up
Our find- goods from

S20 to ^21
Are equal .'to any. yes, superior to any, ’ jf we have ever ghown.
* w

HAMILTON aOlHING CO:

TMVIHM CfTV. MICHIOAN. MONOAV. AMIL *.

PItEMHiO ON

Tho Hop. BtM O. H ihlow.
lloead that that

wm

rMhig.

«»d

CLAUOFieWASCORHIiEO

Oomlck wa.
aa laloniu
coptkm at the reaftleace of the r
■may took adraatage of the opLABOC CONCMOATIOM AT ONACC
•ity to mM Wm. He b-ft tor
CHUACH V£»TttBAy.
tapida tide mbriUaK.
AhjOiEMCNTS.
th« NIm« Ym Th»f th#
Chvim T.
H— •••• ^
Chart# #f Local Ch««h.

-■niarrarx-^.

Ifcvw Sww iy. Bhipmin ft Oo. have j

t an failed to help
«|M( my stomadu Oae of oar conaty
aTAriaU toW me abont yoor delic^
cod ftrer preparatl««o >Taol. aad what
I, had doiJe for him 1 deeW«l to try
It. aad la a remarkahly .hort time !
war a wen man. Vtnol bellt me up.
cured my riomach and nerroo. tdoobl^
and I hare not been eo well for jtmr
Hr Roghorgh of the Jobni^n Drug
Co.. WI54: -VInol enree eondltloo. I
• poaltlrely cunialn.

.^r^ no' expenm or trouble to
*urc ibolr product! »;i
oi
**Wb.^i i

«nd
body bull
of cod liver oil act

KnikbOK.- w« in r,.,.cy tn
of the grande.1 of
work.
aric every run down, nerroo..
the BL Her. John N. Mr- magBlficeot ev« r tak< a e* * o' New debilitated, agtd or weak
, D.. blriM>p eoadiator of .York jdiy and the cofttuminii la the Trav.nu* City and tvery
fering
at

Inm thU dly U»

oorlhern poain

a«la and I. a eaaaoc^ta. to ibo railvar tlnoa throUflintft the^^orthfroat
Tto fact that ll.r P.Tt. MartaHi#
'

lUORNEWCOIBOEM

rr.u,r:, r:rkriru.'::'«:.:|

Itm aa iBpotn. whirl, will make ih-

the Gentile but chflatlaaliy leveli
been an Ideal rept.l.Uran day and
rery large rote l. a«.ured.
There this. Paul went through Orety'e and
ttHik up a collerMon for tho atarving
hare l>eeii
a good many differ
people of Judea. What did the
thing, aald on both .Idea during
^ campaign but now that the liattJe !■ clan., rrpreacntlng the hlgheal drillorer, we l.elleve that the bti».lne.« of xatlon. care for the Judean pea

1

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/
m

Spark roils
.WV P’nns
jlntihcr^
J Tlnifi i»

I

nnd beerme friend, with ther
rolwlvc ttpd genii.- UM a child.' Xewromb wa* held Saturday from the 1
the good that he could do them. That
.8 a woman can i.c- and then, nmi Concrcgallonai church at Sagl I
i. different from the aplrlt of today.
her heart Im. to I man bf- new. . M.n.^cr Xrwcorob pass.-d away i
Moat people make friend, for the
nealh her datlon though noble In In .S». Lukos h..Mpltal o( Spckniu-.
they can do them. Thoae that,can chararu-r. giving H
Mm In ntl !,>s Wash.. March ?l.
help a pciaon-a aocial poaltlon. or aid fullnc.^8 and fighting for him with ail I
For several yearn Major NVwc.mb,
them in their bualneaa or profeaal.
the iK)Wcr of l.«r |»ard..naic nuulire ! lived «n his fiuU farm on the ,M-nin^
life, they are dcalrable for friends. “If
., ph.Hc of this inmulinous na-; snla near Edgewood. H. and his wife j
lived thcro ln_thd ,-um,m-r but r- :
maincHl in the city in the win.er. I.ast ,
year his health began to Jail and he
, ur.,t ... YnK.n...
... n.fW M -;
hi.ni.- ui.h Ills imnilhl. r. lonvinc H'is

EXODUS TO WASHINGTON

Citiien.

Left

.

A. J. WlLBELtt
Sontli Side Store

FoM:tii: Am-hnts
l*uiH|*s. i-tc.

Use RecorU Want Ads
Our Furniture Department.

Walter M. Paige
i:r. Ca;. St

Busiest place in the city. Finest Furniturejthat expert workmen
can make is being unpacked daily. We have never had such a
stock for the people of Traverse City and surrounding towns to
select from.
x
.

T',::
ith« y made nmnv friends who wll
I .MijTv imh-i-d to learn of his death.

day to Take Up Residence*
we wcnild revrr.-M- the usual
FOR tALC-«ne of the beat 6€ feet
Th* Western State.
corner on Fn»pt atreet; hold with cedurc and Ray to fiurMelves. *a
bar; furniture all complete. Wad«* can I find a friend to whom 1 can give
j
llroa, 127 J'ronl 8t.
mar .lO-tf aorocthlngr- The speaker said tha^
Ttie exodus far wr era points was |
there were many anch and that there
this
morning '
materially increased
this
morning
Wa* never a man so po«»r Imt that be
i
when Mrs R. F. McClarky and Mrs
t
could give someone something,
Our line of ^ung men's suits
John Wt«ton of Northpori smarted for
can give of his talents. If he has no
for apring, Aein-Bloch Co.'s.
Clayton. Washington, to join ih* ii
mcncy.
of
his
clucallou.
of
his
aortal
H.. S. ft M.'a, W., O.. B,'#. C. K.
husbands who located there in Hcretn ]i
position,
of
his
kindness,
of
his
sym
ft Co.*a. A great variety of The
her.
Messrs.
McTTusky,
Weston.
pathy. he can share all these will Plcrn^ Gagnon and McCray of N.mihpopular make* not confined to
jiuimeone elfc. this H the spirit l»ack lK>rl went to On-gon at that time and
any one houac.

mrnw%UL



ri.ati
St.s-riiu; Will .-Is
Urns-; Tril;ili:lii;is
Klau I

ihc Smalley V..nrin«> t;.a«

;

Paul wanted to rood the Rn

A pr.»i.y tern her ree»slll^ p^e m.
endle^H dUe.mr^* »*u the ptt.jh.t-t
Fll>t. hrtlUelt .it length on the iiiIU M
pnMdicts. A last he ttulsh.-.l thnii .lu-l
the .-..ngrocnlh.u c:i\e a ^'gh of relief
Hr took a long hrtMili .md ouilinm-d
“Now I Shull pitMts-d to Ihe uiuj .1
proidicts."
After the major prophets
eclvisl
ion guve .nneUier ^igh ..f re
llrf.
that I huve m.iKh.tl with
tlicMidnor proidicts nnd the iimLj;
lof the settlement wo»k and l*ack of the latter returned within a few weeks| IT«M.heU. wl.n, uIm.uI .lereiejah’; Wheio
. liiluh’s pl.-iee';*'
the missions. Of course something Is
while the rest of the |»ariy continue!
.
..i IhU iMihit n tall ni.ni un
gotten iMsck. a man oUuys pa* If h<
further wc.st and A set led finally in |..
' bar k of tin- t-linreh.
“Jere
does a good deed.
Washington, whero they arc greatly _
he said; • I’lii g.dte.Paul’s dealre la give the Roroaiv
with the country. Miss Genrude M'ag j i,nn:,
•omeihing was not new. All the work
bo also of Northpori was with the pardid so. That was why Rome con
„ .n,l her d«.Im..lon «. PonUnd.
querw! the world. Treasures of king
OrP»on. .h..n. .hu will Join her l.ru.1.LI..I. PIIU .r« «> m
came over her highways, rich good*
er who has bwn there some lime. Mr-, effective that children, delica'*
money captives, men of learning, men Frank Wiley' of Manlstiquc who has and weak Oi-oide enjoy their cleansing
with talents Rome got Ihc beat from
been gt DeUnd visiting relative.- was
all nations St. Paul had no money
.!«. .
for W..hln;:.on. ho.-j
>«•'
wealth but he gave Rome the gift Ibat destina'lon
being Kapowslng an I j____________
■■■■-;::---------- ------------------made her fame lasting wen to now, she fortnnaleiy joined the
he gave that pn>ud city Chriatianltr.
Try a pair ef our SOe
this cirv. though >hc dM n« know of I
After all. the gift ta not so much In their jcxpccted trip until she reached
ar« aon. plk
Intrinsic value.
What ma
the city this morning. .Mra. H. ,8teffiner feeling can reckon in money the flna of East LHand and Mrs. A. L
ralne of the tear or the prayer tha Smith of Solon accomp*nle«l her to
cicrupiea the flower bestowed by :
this ei*y.
friendK What Is ihe CommeMal ralm
of th* pressure of a friend's hand
Transfer to «your ledgers the credl
for the aympathy of a friend In Mme
of titmble. A man ahould fill hia life
a* full as possible that be may give to
hU friends. It la the spirit of the
gift and the more n man give* the
more ke reccivea tike Ura witlow'a
cruae of oil and the measare of maat
Oeneenl Gordon went-throogh the
world looUng for poople for whoft be
might pray whether he knew
or not. He anid ihnt M alwnya maile
him fert dlflarwt toward n stnOBer
If he had nlrendy prajed for him. The
apenker cloaed with the qnotarion.
-Whosoever will aave his life shall
kiat It. but arboaoever abalt Aoae hhi

Mc:al IS.llbh
l».*cl; Phalft

' Ijiiiiii llrncl.t-l*;
iTir.*:;
(Tiro Punii.a
J Morns

•Ml

We a*e showing a
splendid line of Ladies’
and Children’s Coals
nrul Skirts, ami ask
every lady 1«» ins|>eci
buying.
them l»rfo

l.•l^r;caloIl
UU Gunn

JT.-riumaU

i,

8fver.G.NorihpOrt

Spring
Garments'

an.i.u

Ht«J. nnii i-tn
rvlliidci tin
Oip

lAmpi rti M.-:i-ra

ROSELLE KNOTT

FOR tALC-Onc of the hcM CC f.*ct
Rtlrk to ikom that wc many ol
comer on FToni i.tn-cl: hotel with
hlng from them, kiii lnc«* i
bar: furniture all comideto. Wado
atimulu* to otir lives
Broa.. 157 Front 8t.
mar 30 If
Would It not be an excellent thins

<M. li-»c <
rmiiH I.^
Ga^.!.i,!.

rl.^k*
SjM-o.lomci.rs
jljmi'.t

I

The

Latest
Creations
in

Automobile, l aunch and
Gasuline F.neine
Supplies .

jlUU.-ryCw.ia

there ia auytblng In It. we are willing
tfins Knott Is brilliant and grad
to extend our acqualmanrea as far aa
tightens her hold on the sympa
poa.lhle.” aald the ^^iK-ake-.
-'Some ihles cf her audi.-m-e until they ar*’
,
ry of
•______________
of their charity, thek-ayropaihr.

Fidt jhimal

WHOLSSALS AND RffTAlU—YOUR RELIABLS MOMS I

No'tieo !

With When Knighthood W#» i« Rower.

He has u iKAine, wMe He
mbm» .trenglb of mind
rik! botly, upon which be
uml hia femily are al»lo to
live with oomfor-.
< It ia to thia averag* man
that Jhe advnnlagca of a
Umk ad'count should ap­
peal with the greaUwt
few. Thu time to ta%e
money is early in life-^tli©
earlier the better. A bonk
aocoont hdpe a man to
gave and gives him a safe
plaoe for hit iDoiM^. Men
can aave something out of
thmr earnings if they resolve to do so.
•Save a litth-.loday-.

l.inKiaK b«th'<f
|«T. i,u all joU

Thia art f..r »«1..0XI.V Iy

V.

Him

ggggsa

Inlemiptcd for the next in., year* .nd
thatlU tjffalr. will be well admlnUter-

■ot a man of wealUi.

'Tho
hMk an)

010 POSIOFRCE BUIlOiU

. .n. r.i

Rome and those who were not lUi
. • dM ■•Alb* ‘hf't
“bon who
•hall be the nfftre holder. In the rlt) dtlrcna but -barbarlanK.*' There
no frlendllneaa Ja‘twc<u the Je» and
during the coming two year.. U h

The average man Is

'Uprkht. n«li..ing or foVIM
satall iwoogh to go iaiu
unliurytoit^

FRANKTRUDE

the Und. and theater goer, are aa-------------------------aured of the treat of the aeaaon wbed
they rlalt Satinlterg’a Grand u|iera
houae'next Wedneaday night. April 4.
Roaelle Knott aa * Mary Tu.lor'* U uca
the cooremlonal hendne of the ne Pormcr Ttavrra. C*ty Man Paaae(
mantle drama
Her* la a character
Away Qutetty in St. Luke’a How
Ibcoorae. were rery npUfUng aad full of contradlctlona. at thn.-a a per j
pital. Spokane. Washington.
llatened m wHh the closeat al­ fed abrew a-.| then a woman modj
____

Thl. waa nr. McOormlck*. Amtell
to the dty and he nmde a det^t Imprmrioo oa those who heard him. He
direct, forceful .peaker and hU

. Plaot grov aad It. pro.p«1tr lncrea.e. church waa fllle.1 to the doonu
rU Etenlar R«wd ha. broo a .t rona
Dr. McCormick took aa hi. lex
mhomU> of thi. ear ferry erer .Ince
eleventh rerae of the flmt chapter of
tU lawptlon. and we ara glad to *<e
Paul'a letter to the Roman cbriallana
Uai tbo plan originally decided hae
In which ho xaya that he dealred to
bM carried out completely.
>hem that he might give thr
Of oourae It U .till more .alUfaetory
aplrltual glfia.
■o l«va (hw iwo rmllro«l» ImUm IIh>
Many uae the church for i«>c
ou orl»tiianr *o«lempI»l-4 »»ig
can. and not nodal roeana for t
IhU ro.d. While U will be > direct
hncflt to Northport. II will olw Iw • church, aald the blahop. Paul’a deal
waa to know the Roman people better
hoootl to Trf»»«o City ood
thU
» rttr, lioporuot point
ot fiwlfbi for a chriatlan purpoac. A rei
able thing waa the Irlendllnea. of all
UABitor.
the chriatlan people.
There w
deep barrier |jetwi*en the clilaen of
Tho »ot«f» ot Trmronw City orb

Hamilton Clothing Co.

to-ANY

7:J0

•ad tJk# Mlcklgaa Central eotaiiaaW^
la addJUoo to llm Grand Rapid, ft In
ike erening be .poke to tiJ.dl$M pallW. ftre tola* to o.e Ih!* Men’a cluh qf Grace church which
amphaal*. th. 4«portanco of the
as la attendance aad the sermon waa
CDoa^oa. It will be a «ood thln<
terwailiig not only to rnea alone but
Korthport and gltre that little vll
I ereryone nreaent. In the evening.

^mm

QiiteWy

J. w.

We hire a Pirst-Uiss
TinSftvr.

and 41:^ a. ai. aad the targeat
ber of eommoaksaat. In ala« j
wpf tithiWR la tkU aoetion of th^

Fortnnitar trmmw- n»e best bab^ conveyance

If you arc ffOinK to build
a new bouse or repak
the old one. it will pay
you to look over our
stock before buying. Wc
arc caiT>*ing a very com­
plete line of buirders’
hardware and our prices
are very aitractivc.
Give us a call before
buying and we wilt liive
you some money and
suit you in quality.

He aaM the nnmber of com

•ataagU was the largeei In bbi atee
mra cC worh here.
On Satarday erening Blahcq, Me-

-FOLWHG GtKARTS-

fllardwarc

owiMt

I—Mdr of midEtorL *7. wrlida.

aitoatfd hp the

laive ctBfraiBtte hath

aswsr

mm’

A»y-

“FWffBMIP”

IJy ihf \va> . have you vixitetl our I'urniitirc
Salf.s Room.' 1* is the neatest, t leanest,
iH'ist up-to-date I''erniture Sales Room in
Northern Michikiaii.

T..kc elevator in ilic tear of llufFiinnuire I).;|.arliiicnt on the first floor. (;0
to thir.l iloor. There yon wilt l.ml a room :!l).vlln. the walls and ceilings nicety
tinted; the woodwork painted; the Moor in line condition; live large windows at
either end afford am(de iighl; artilicial palms, haiijpng baskets and Mowering plants
add a charm that is inosl . If.niv.; for tl..- displaj’ of th.- largest stock of fiimit.ire in
this part of the slate.

£

Remember This:

,

That it is no trouble to show our goods. The stocks are so large in all our
many departments, and the styles so new. that it is a positive pleasure to show our
friends the beautiful goods that are constantly being ma'de. and in which our buyers
keep thoroughly posted, orslering them just as soon as they arc on the piarket.
We never have and never intend carrying any second hand or any taken back
.stock. All our goods arc fresh and up-to-date. When you buy here you get your
Furniture first hand as shipi>*’d to us <lirtd from the factories, with the- first finish
absolutely i>erfeci.
Wc show a most complete line of Bed Room Furniture. Iron Beds. Springs and
Mattresses, Dining Room Fables. C hairs. Sideboards and Buffets, I lall I rccs. Office
Chairs, Roll Top Desks, Fancy Rockers. Couches. Morris Chairs. Turkish Rockers.

Going to Clean House
- Good time to wire for electric lights,
make changes and add a few necessar>’ ones.
Another lot of rea.sonable price, up to-now Chande­
liers and Portables just received this week.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
18fi CASS STREET

PHONE *08

“Every Want Met Here.” tvi;

Bannah & Lay McrcaHtilc tapaBy.

THE CVmNQ I

LOOK OHUD! mz'iLS'z
iij (make m, ita

yn

voi

emw

And untl aamner jroa can Ix^ior
fm«n doliTctj «t SO cenU IMS a too.

We w» Par Ike Ctttsee M « nw OMcr Rs«

TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.

liStmmiBm

Kid Glovos for Easter
NoihinK adds quit*: %o much No the completenew of a woman’s auirc as ,^fcctJ«44ng
kid kIovcs. Without exception our line this
season excels anything; we'^have ever had.
Shades arc complete to match all the
popular shades pf ^owns and suits.

V

I
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Whether your price be
one dollar or more,
you will find the line
complete
in
every
i. . .
detail ...

We want particularly to call your attention
to kid ^doves foi;. misses and children. These
are not usually carried in a complete line of
sires. We can iii any child’s or misses’ hand.

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House

Noxa

•Wednesday, April
Sweely, Shipman & Company
tNi w Anielcnlam Tlumlrv. X. Y.) .
PRESENT

MIffflEBETOmT

BY luautt CHORUS RRSTTIUUN

Tht flww. HwfH lUnncdy. Congrw^ SERVICCa AT THE EVANOEUCAL
tio«
Tlurt They Wert Not
CMUItCH WERE CONDUCTED
Wr vrrw jurmevt st Atbory Mrtbo.
dUl inrtecapal Hiwrch Sondv momiOK.
MATch ti. 1»0€. and lUlroed to the
teracm by the Ser. Hi«h Komedy OD
the these. “The Wool Oly.- ud »c

Waa Very InterMtiiig «ad TWENTYWEN CARt BROUGHT
TO TMIt CITY.

PBK lUQIinTE GOT (VST

iwc enA a refemee to the fkmlly of
JaMlLGOlen.
the AlHMula cbonw. There eras a Ihrse
Erocot H. Atlyn.
cooyrrga’lkm preoent and all felt veil
J.^H. Hobb*.
repaidrorgoimt- The program opeoed
J. ananu y.
vUh a wmK by the chom which vm
C/ 8. Downc*.' .
followed by a ptaycr by the pastor,
iico N. MeWethy, the Rev. R. N. Holsaple. Another aonc
Scot!.
by Uic choras vas followed by a violin
Tbr .bmc ws» fwjkd ot<
fxirirt cbnrrb. prv«edlu^hhe Rev. Keotiedy's BeriMo. by VV, H. Scott ycuier- her playing waa snch that 11 was rereived with enthusiasm.
Beforc ibe rt^ilUR of the pope
At this point the Rev. fL N. Hoi
Scott ajUd. “If Xi'cir .U a- ptr^
saple gave a short address on the
Ibe consresatioo this monilnj;
place of the child In the sets lee of the
ha* Hie hOfBor and n^pouKibUity of rechurch, the address being ver> well
purtlni; tfaU rnertlm;. I »lhh ibcy
j received. The ladle* qusrlet. com
aoufd *M' iJiat it iHTfpon.-d horn slly
po.sed of the Misses FVoelich. Lowrey
He then read the paper with the alx
and the Undley sisters, rendered a
Hljruatute* and amid that at the doac
very enjoyable selection, followed by
of the hervire he hoi»ed that more
s ven- vriplnnl and dllflcuU exercise.
nanu s would be *I*:ncd t« the paper.
This was called *-lmpromptn singingHe then aaked all tha» were pre-aent
and consisted of the pastor starting q
song and the choir pickingnp Im­
mediately and singing It through with­
out their books. Although they use
SrtHi. “all that beard Mr. Kennedy
over 150 songs, he never got U-yond
make any tt^erence to Mr. Gillette
the hvcond word of any. showing that
family. rifcc.“ No one rose.
the choir had been roost excellently
trained and was thoroughly conrercould say publicly whai
sant with all the music used lu the
be bad said pHvately. that he held iht'
highest regard for Mr. Glllelfs fam­ church.
This was followed by each child lu
ily. that some member* of the family
her favorite
were very dear frifuds of his. snd!«»^e choir singing hi*
the choir picking it up and
that he would do nothing whatever
‘ favorites with
injure them.
j singing it through. Thel
j the choir se«-m to U- “There * s Habl-ation- and the b<>autiful bynln,
a cm without leaving a scar, or to cure Abide in Me - Mksier Jamie Butler
boils, sores, tetter, ccxems and all skin lollow.-d with a violin solo, which
and scalp . riiseascs. use I>cW
J «T1. The next was the offerWitch Harel Salve. A apeclfle for pplica, i
auses j ing and olfertory selectitm and ihi*
Got the g.nulqe. No reme<
such speed relief. Ask for
kVlU’s! was followt-d by a very ph asing vocal
—the genuine.
= t^olo by Mis* b<*ona FrfMjilich
John n.tvkM. . ClnriBnntl
"■‘"J'
..mn, h.K cro..«l oi»l nTfowod llir At- j
•">'
'O’I;.i.ti.- ItLN I,.no., on.) h. kimnn
-the^ ‘nlr.,1 I.. M.rl th. lr r.v.,rlu. .,ms .nd
old limn of the M*."
i.-ne it thnmnh. TWs »«» done lor
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itvrily and at the conclufUm the pasIlnve you’ weaknesn of any kind—j sor askt-d any half duxen inople in
siomarb. lurrk. or any orcan* of the j mncn.gatlon to each start a dtfferem
l«»dy? DoiiM dope' youi>Hf with «rdl I
. but the offer was i
nary lu. iltHn^-.
lIolllHte. * Kocky- i
Mounialfi Tea is the supreme curative.]
power.
cents. Johnson l>rug Co. j mJss Tlllie an.l Anna Froelirh then
-aiij; a duel and the pnitram cUuK-d
ith a .Miup by the chorus.
Working men try our work| The Rev. R. .V llolsaple. pgstor of
the eh.irrh- .III hsivr for the conf.-r
ing pants from $1 to $2.50.
enct' at Saginaw in the morning.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Rev-. Mr. Holsaple has been ben
the iwM two >ears and has In-en
energA'ilr in his work. He has bni
i|>i‘ Alleluia chums to a high st*
' perbs-llun and ihrough his efforts the
WANT ADS
•t liurrh has made a very material gain
fdle ha> nmny trhmrip who lu*i»e to sl'c

TO LATE TO CLASSIFY

WT
Criterion Theater New York Company
IN

CHAS. MAJOR AND PAUL KESTER'S
ROMANCK OF CHIVALRY

'WKNKMGHTHOOD
WAS W FIOWIR”
"ms----- Orieirtal Cas-fc—-2S
INCLUDES

HRNKST ll.ASTlNGS as BR.XN'DON
or.DKX STKVF.N’S as HENRY VIIl
Cimii>lili' Nstiic ICnvironnifnl Tor Five AeU. iiielmlti
OriKiiikl Furaitun-. ,Si...n. ry m.,I Hric-a.Braeiiss.-stit.Uil
with iu lone- run nt Oriu rion Tli.alre, N. Y.

Prices, $1.50. 1.00. 75c. 50c

brevities.
Tbr Mrkel.v for the lilt I

BIRYNStNO
OERm EQUAL

FROM FERRY

BY MORNING LOCAL.

EtOHTSEN OF EACH DURING THE
NotRUk. Va^ April 2.—Ra«A A
aoa UmklrorL tte MtUe
€C a
D. ImAAuu myriarioariy dMapp
acreeml days ago a»d U beUert
kav« bm kidaapped. Roth la to to
berti a large «im of mcmey by tbe win

ONLY OWE BIRTH AT THE BTATE
INSTITUTION
'‘—"'5

RSRBONAL.

Mlat BdUk Somers, wko Ima
speodtos the Raster nmalloo to the
city with her parents, retimed to Mt.
Plensant thU erentog.
Mrs, Bert Campbell and Mr*. Martha
Rudd or Northport are saaklB
''Vhr -fimTshipment into this clt: business call to the city today while
from the carr ferry Manlstiqne No :
Miss Bertha Barth of Northport ar
anivetl this momlag over the T. C.
rived In the cUy IhU morning
L. A M. when twelve cars ronslsilng
speod the aummtT.
of shingles, lath, alcohol, lumber a
S.
B. Summers went to Lake Ann
miscellaneous freight were hauled
business tbU morotof.
qic Perc Marquette by the morning
Mrs. M. Sweet of Omcna was a |
cal. while fifteen other car* which the
•enger for Alba this morning.
ferry brought in for outside ]
Mrs. Zada George left thla morning
made an extra fnflgbt bauk*d later in
the day. The crew of the T. C. L. 4t for a visit at Manton #lth friends.
Mr*. W. K- Richards of 1004 Wash
M. finished the transfer of the Pere
ington street left this morning for •
Marquette freight and immed
trip to Manton whereVhe will attend
relumed to Northport. This will In all
the funeral of hcr-|iniDdniotber, Mrs.
probabRt*} make an every day extra
from-there, as the local business Itself Bllu Lamphear. which tikes place
tomorrow afternoon.
makes a large dally train and with
Louis Aker returned to his home ai
addl'd business of the car ferry two
freights a day will l»e run. The ship­ Leochfield this morning after spend
ing some lime with friends In the city
ment* today for the Pere Marquette
Mr*. G. Cooper went to Keystone
were for Pennsylvania points.
this morning.
The car ferry arrived at Northport
L, W. Kinney left for Clarion to look
last night at *J o’clock and lef
Manlstiquc as soon as the freieght
Rev. W’. A. Shelley of Sutions Bay
wa.s loaded from the return train dur­
passed through the city ihU morning
ing the day.
on his way to Sebewaing this
The first freight tiklay consisted of
attend the Kxaagelical confc
Mveimtn cars, five being local pot a
I
UK'S and logs and the train did not ar­
the city on
rive until af»er 10 o'clock.
Charles G. Strong, who for some
Th»- car ferry wHl carry a m<
time has been In South Dakota, has re­
busine*^. all G. R. St I.. Pere Marquette
turned to the city and will agal
and Ann Art»or and Michigan Central
gage in Ihe painting buslne**.
l>eing combined for the ferry, and as
W. J. Nelson left for Carter s Siding
a r«'*ult w hen the system being
Ferry May Make Teso Ttjpa Dally Ba-

labllshed fully fifty cars will dally be
handU^d at Northport and Traverse
City points. The Ann Arbor business
will cr»n?iM of the handling of ore Imjtween Msnlstique and Cadillac. The
iraujier of the fcirjlng business btim
Ludlugton tu Northport makes a great’
sax ing of time for the upper peninsula
traffic, and completes the short haul
v.hich fer many y*-ars was coiitemplat
ed. and two round trips can be mad
every twenty four hotirs. the change
making the business double what ti
was fornu rly.
Coudiirlor Phil GiUfln was
warbling a n<-w «;ong Ibis mo
Good aaiho.ity says that It Is due to
the cxptKted heavy fn ight irgfflc
Ihe T, C. L. St M../Thls is It:
NoImkIv works Imi Griffin.
lie tears nmnd alt day
Set tin brakes on the flat ears.
And clearing ihe right <if way.
The ear ferry waits at Northi»oil
K.-ady fi»r t!.e freight I bring.
Oh! but down lu Norili|Miii.
Griff is the whole thing.

month of march

EIGHT DEATHS AT ASYLUi

The Misses Mabel and Ullian Wil­
helm. who have been spending
w«?ek‘s vacation in the city, reumed
to Ypsllantl this afternoon.
Miss Ruse Dirmley retunied
Pleasant to resume her sludle*. after
hpA'ndlng her vacation In.this city
L. Day went to Cedgf ilun on busi­
ness this morning.
Mis* Beatrice Cleveland returned
Mt. Pleasant this morning.
The Misses Imogene an,I Margaret
Cameron rctifTned to Mt. Pleasant thl
morning. B. C. Dswlex. went to Ih'ndon to lea,I
after his iMJialu ImsinesA IhriV
Ml« Mmt.1,l.« tor m\
Pleasant this murnlng. after *|>endlng
her vacation with her parents in this
city.
Mrs. Frauclh S. Smith feft for Mt
PUaMant this morning.*when- she will
M‘i.,1 a short lime with friends.
An.il l.,M|,.rie n iurmd to Ml. Pleas
.t this ino.nl,,g to resume his stud

This Makta a Gain of Sev«» In Ih,
Population of tho Ctty Outsido tht

The dtwih and birth rale for TibvCTso ctly for ihe past moBth was
ojcato equally offset, both bring rigbb
een. which Is larger by four than any
previous month In this year; but with
right deaths at Ihe asylum and aoly
one birth there, the Increase of birth*
over deaths Is seven, making an In*,
crease of the dly population seven for
March, the following* bring the reg­
istered births:
Irene Satie Send, daughter-of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Send. 434 West Tenth
sXrt'et. boro Feb. lU. registered March
1; Carroll Frank Neason. son of Mr.
and Mrs Hcnr> O. Neason. Ixirn Ftb.;
25. registered March 2; Albert Wil­
liam Janda. son of Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Jand*. 219 West Tcmth street, liom
Feb. 23; registered March 3; Ruth ,
Marie Horen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.^-'rank Horen,
Elmwood ave­
nue. bom Mairh 4. re^Utered March
5; Arthur Caldwell 0•G,wdy. N6rih^;'[[
em Michigan asylum, son of Mr. and ^V
Mr*. James O’Grady, bom Feb. 27. reg'
••
liicred March 7; Odctla Esther lUag.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Itarlg.
616 South Oak *tre<i. born Feb. 7. n,g.
Istered March 9; unnamed daughter
Mr. and Mr*. Frank 8»oaro*. 1016 East
Eighth street, bom March f. regl*
tervHl March B). Ann* Marian Oilnger.
.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Hcnr>’ Orlngcr. 54C East Eighth street, bom Keb._
26. registered March 10; Benton d"
Fox. Jr. iK>D of 51r. and Mrs Bentod
D. rox. Hr.. 625 Wc-st Seventh slnK-t.
bom March 4. reglstcrtHl March 11;
unMmed daughter Mr. and Mr*. Wal­
ter L. tX'sn. 824 East Eighth sim't.
bom March 7. register'd March 12; .
Zell* Chance, daughter of Mr. and ‘
Mrs. Osea, V. Chance. 1B!9 WeM
Front street. ls*rn March 9. n gbienMl
'
!
March 15; ,!mi*mt-d son of Mr. and"
.M,s. Henry IH-Wltl Ely. 915 Cmh*
strtel, Iki,,, Match 1,'. n'gl«tert?il
Marrh 16. Harold William Drelthaupi.
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bn-lihaupt.
West Ninth stre-t. iKim
Mareli 1«. n-glKiert'«I March 16; Aliro
^
M. OU'riln. ilaughier of Mr. and .Mrs.
'
I^U H. OUMIn. 717 Third slncl,
liorn March 1». nglstced March 1!»; ‘ '
Henrietta Amelia NewMin. daughter
*. of Mr. and Mr*. William S. Nea.'SJU.
416 North ElmwtHMl avenue.Vlsirn .
Maicli 12. ngbtenNl March 21; Mary
I.»mlsc Yeomsn, daughter of Mr. ami
Mn G.'.Mge Ymunan. 1,.“.6 IJast Eight I,
Ktrmi. Imri, March 17. registered
Marrb 26; Margaret EllxatK-ih I)n ve:<,
. .
daughter
Mr. ami .Mrs. J,«.epfi ^ "
Drevc's. Isirn March 3o. regblermt
. >
March 31: unnamed i^aughler of Mr
and Mrs. iK iinl.t Maxste«I. 333 West ’ '
Eleventh sm*et. March 5, registered
' ;
March 5.
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Miss Gra,-.- McKe., h»'r of I., laud L
liV the city, the gm M of Mbs tliacl.ucas
Miss Stella M. Hob'omb left on the
irly morning train for Ann Arlwir via
ypsilanil. when* she accomiMinled her
sister. Miss fklUh Holcomb on her reafter a brief vacation sts-nt in
\Vi! have ihe kuid that keep i.mal rhimh. which was listrn.tl to
l:y. From there Miss Holromi,
well the kind to buy..
-y a largo autlirnci-’<»f rhlldmi
will attend the Michigan Stale Nur^ s
peak to the older iK-oplr .if the city
n to bo held at Ann Arlsir.
ig in the chimh at
on Wednesday. Thursday and KrWay.
lius Campbell Will Open "oTTTn
cordial invitation Is extentlApril 4. 5 and 6.
First Floor pf Hts New Build­
whether roemU'ns of ihses on the court house lawn
ing Thie Evening.
are re<eivlug their auuual trimming.
f>-$-oPRf9nr
lend. A collection will Ik• taken tu dewarehouse ot. the dock is bav
fiwy exp<'UsOi‘.
lug its rtM.f tarred
skating
rluk
on the first floor of hU
Mr. and Mrs.,W H. Satterlee of
Orville SKelcher’s I.ck key team and
Guuth I’niou smvt qre mjolclng, ov»*r
Dale Parks’ team m«*t at 2 o’cbK*k Sat new building Ihit evening. The rink
The most healthful, upbuilding medi­
I be arrival of a nIue-iKmnd daughter
•moon ls-l.,w Pratt s hill aim will open at 7:30 p. m. and the Travknown to science; gently soother
eriK? City band will furnish jousic
who put in an ai»earann* early Sunday cine
the liver and nerves, makes digestion the latter was dofcatofl by a score ot throughout the evening. Tbq.new
easy, brings to all Ihe sweet sleep of
yron Gardner will leave in j.lace for mller skating, which will Ik?
While a niintlKT of customers were youth. !tr.
>he morbtfig for Kankakee. III., where known SK the Campbell rink. Is an ex­
in Ilert Winnie s l»*rlKr shop Salurshe has been called on account of the cellent place and undooldedly will atd.iy. the stove piix- exphnletl. throwing
Grace church branch of the Wo sickness of her daughter. Mr*. Olive, tract large crowds, as roller skaUng
MK»f. ashes and Joints of pliK* all over
has proved very poputor In this city.
an’* Aiixmar>- of the board of mis Slack, who is very 111.
the shop and filling it with^coal smoke.
on* wlH meet with Mr*. Thomai
Mis* Della Hill rclumt*d this after­ Mr. Campbell will have RJehardaon’s
In putting the hot pipe together. Ar­
Smurthwalte. 119 Franklin street noon to her home In Peloskey after Improved ball bearing skates, the
We have just received
thur Winnie received some painful
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All tht visiting Miss Margaret Andrus of this finest skate* made. No Improper charseveral thousand pack*
burns on hi* hand.
ladles of the parish are intited to ai city.
aciers wlU be allowed and the rink
aKf> of Northern MichiMr. and Mrs. William Satterlee of
Little Mbs Carrie Weaver relumed will be conducted In a way so that
[**>€ Wayne street are the .proud parKJn (irown Flower [and
to Central I.Ake this afternoon after ladled win be able to enjoy the sport
eats of a tiny daughter who arrived
Garden Seeds.
as
well as the men.
The Original Laxative Cough Synii visiting relatives In the city.
last evening at 5:30 o'clock.
Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar,
It expels all cold from ibp system by
w pu
FUNERAL SERVICE.
The established prices
Hog as a cathartic on the bowela
mnedy’s LaxaUve Honey and Tar Is
on these seeds arc 5c. 10c |517 Union street, and will completely a certain,
safe and harmless cure for George D. Evana Laid Away to Rest
rtstork It with candy, cigar*, fruit, colda croup and whoopln^ cough.
and 15c per i. ickage.
This Afternoon.
j etc. Mf. Akers will continue his busl
You can buy them while j ness at the comer of FYont and Park The Grand Traverse assoclalkm of The funeral service of George D.
Evan*, whose death *occurred at his
they last at om: - itkth I streets as well as at the new aland Congregational churches meet* rt home in Grant township Saturday
jand will undoubtedly meet with his .Northport this evening and all day to­ shorly after midnight, was held this
their value, or
morrow. The Rev. Dema* Coeblin, sftemoon from the Methodist church
Aqua Ammonia four
I Grace church choir will meet for re- Mrs. D. E. Padden. Mias Minnie Walt St Grant, the service bring held by the
jheatwal Tuesday and Thursday evoo- and Mrs. E. J. Hatiimond of this city Rev. Holmes in the presence of a large
times stronger than the
end Mrs. Leroy Wine of Old Mission stendance of friend* and relaUve*. InI l»S«.
ordinary kind
left for Northport ihla afternoon to at­ lermeni took place tote this aftemoem
tend the meeting.
A spe«'Ia1 military t
In the family lot at Oakwood In charge
of
FrlU
Carter.
Come quick—they will go
Consumption Curo—Wamtr*a Wli
like the dew.
Wine of Tar Syrup. .
The annual meeting of toe PreshyThe best cough remedy on eerth. cui
Lerinn church and society will be held
taken to Urae.
work, feel listless or languid, or
rueedny evening at 7:20 In 4he church
W.T.B«toirfk,M,r.
.voii cannot sleep or eat. take Hollisparlora. After the meeting light .poFor sale by all'druggista.
I ter s Rocky MounUln Tea. One of the
rreshmesiu will be aenred nnd n soIt greatest tonics jenosm. 25 centa. Tea
TRYAI
>WANTAA
^ time enjoyed.
Ijor Tahleta. JohimoB Drag Co.

Carnations

FRANK M. PAINE

!auy t>r the iuouiIk rs of tlu* eonipany.
I Mrs. foiling, who was for foriv-nlm
j M-ar.s missionarv at Hadjin. Turkey
and who gavi- a very interesting ait

It,

THE MARKETS.
V \Viti« to the i:\euing Record.
I’eiruii. April 2.—Wheat. No. 2. re«l.
c: oat.v. 4Sc; com. .“..’.Air.
Chicago. April 2.—Wheal. May.
77’rr: oats. O^c; corn.
Toletb.. April 2.-W!u-at. cash. Kir;
Us. -17c; c«>rn. .TTVic.
Ea.st Buffalo. April 2.—CatHe. 2f><»
t^rs. quarter Iowat. Good to prime
A.
medium. Il.r.of,
stiK-kers. $.1.75fr$4.25; cows.
$.T2Jfi|4.W; bogs. 7.V. steady. $6.80;
shtvp. l*0c, weak; native lambs, 7c:
western. 7c; wethers, Hi.236$u.40:
|5.5ib

NEW SKATIRE RINK

odi

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Notk—Owing to the massiveness of tBTs produclion, curtain must nse at s p. m. sharp.

House
Cleaning
Supplies
Of All Kinds

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Only One Cent
per Pnekaae.

Tiy Record WanlAds

lOc and 2ac BotUe$

JOHNSON DRUG CO.

-I

'•^HEW TELEPHOWE lbEA. ~|'

hMI
IMOMCSUWI

If you want Low Pricos

WE CAN SUIT YOU

SYITACV5K.KCW1

sm:zs^s:x:SL.r^
Cf Urn C^mmtn «r tut Ctty «f Trwfwm
999H*1 nuking MlW*W OrwcH
ImU la tbe Cammil roams Marck It,

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fu

OtL um-

e«S5. Kot. S. IW.............

uinM br Aidtrata Wla^la. tkai,
tkere brla* ao quoriua prtatat, tiM H. Primt, tataHar.vmlk, Jaaa
*. 1»*2..............................................
D. C

tt Aacan ».
W. A. Newtoa EaL.
Sept. S. IIW8. a OuberlaiB
Jaat 2*. IfW—

la TMm. wkiek Im*
Kow a Kew Tortar. A r. 1-asaabang. i«aia to tbe etetauGb dyaasty. wort-,
tuts fatautod aa laatramiUt af aaem-tagatibebackaCtbe tcmfde the ei-^
tiraly new deaifn and that «ma away Plom ftmad the r«laf of a rtrtoe !|
SS^m-BoaftlmlmvirmB^oftlm
«f Ihe
llw ei^
eigiH^,^
ITOHJC, .:
th. «f
le. «iya tht Etw TUrt: Ihr flrat Ataeava
W«t4A Tha tnatMMtttr nad mMrcrl wbkh waaquhof
am comUnad la a aimiN laatramenL ly the noDova) of a few atoata rwvaal* j •
Tim wedt^ la pfwvldad am a honi j ad a chapel covaaad with acalptawa. the ,
fixed la the proper poaittea far the ear colon whereof ware abaolattly freah V
laamr thotiaaa
aathehiMNare
atara.
Tha chapel was dfdkotcd to Hatbor.
This feature of tbe Inatmiiirut alao
dac^ away with tbe tiresome expert who gctterally l» in tbe form of a cow!
eace of baUlag the recelrer to the ear la the ebaprt U the autae of a benaU
fnl cow of life also of painted UmeBttmc. The bead and boms evldenUy
hare been overlakl with gold.
Tbe
next la adorned with papyroa atrma of
dowers, aa If abe were coming out of

awamar. mi. (bataaeal...
Adioonied spmrisl mootimg at the Ja*. J. narlier. Interior walk.
8rpi. I. mi..................................
aty Ocamrll li«M ia tko OMMeil nom
P. D. Dtaa. Interior walk.

Marnijr. UarcMc. OrlaU,
July U, 1W>2................................
Evarett—(7.)
To flM Hoaorabli^ A. V. Priedrtrli. Pat mtroea. labor oa walk.
8«t»t. &. ms. ............... ..............
Majrw^ Ike eiu of Traverat CItj.
HllUatn
Clftaeat,
laterlor

Mra. E- J. Campbell,
rtober S. 1901—
22M. 8lr:~
8ualey A toaac. laterlor
n¥e ktrevitli attack a preUnlaary
walk. Aajtntt, mi...................
Jamet OlUeO. laterlor walk.
July. 1!»02, ........................... ..
cltjr. Tkt exanlaatloa kaa beta a kiqc.
tedlona ooe owiaf to tbe fact that
Total . ....................................... im IS
aoete of the oSelab la o«m hart atkir. J. II. H4wli-y. lota S aad 7.
tamed a creat deal of aathorttr aritbFebruary 8.1!K)3—
ck No S. llanaah A U
oat eonaaninc the vaiieot boardt or
Fred Hcndiirkt ..
the commoo coancll. The metbodt of
February 16. 1903mroi walk .’uly 12. mi. and dep
DenJ. Campbell ..
133 3r.. Walk wa» not birill. but i
April 8. m3—
on
deposit.
atal wwU
J. IL Ijiumnaa .
Ob iiaae SI of metxiorand
aad tbe llaMUUea
meat aldewlak* Is an lUtn ahowlay May 14. 1902tdini oa aceoont of
that
ooe
Cha*
8
Vadrr
owet
lll.wt.
corilt
(for
The ooly book! of
^cHy hill .
pretence were made for -ettemrioa” walk built, but for
K« were toch hooka •ome roa«m It was not apread ea sea- s„y s7. m2eral roll for collection.
aa had a baartaf apoa the aeeoaaU
Cemeierr. Tbe rule la pratjre
[tme 22. 19«2—
kept by the traaaitrer. The treaaorer
Rardlns the eemetcry for the care
8. H. Norihara .....k
heioR the oaly peraen aathorlaed to palou la as fonowt :
I usual 11. 19«3—
The aoxtoo
aeatoo of aarh cemetery flice
flict
U^D. Curtis (BorUl
matiL reArtlnV thU^ltlJf ^
*be city clwk a llai <rf all partly
taJaa to the hooka of the city clerk. charKcable for the we of lota w wort lu*urt"l7.*iM2—
H. K. Davit <Curtis).
Iclnbcr 22. 1903—

s^.nss^rxtL.r.."^

.‘US

in this new trlriib.iuc tbe act of nils
log Ibi- lioru lu a lH«iwi.tal |..«.itiou
rounecis ibc lastruuicut wUb the line
circuit.
Tbls (cUidKJUc laj> tlaim »1m> to
»ooic improvcmjfOta iu tran-mitllns
]iuncr. To iirrvrut vlbratiou «f nay
♦HX-l ftvuu offc»-iUig ibc rcfivv-r ibe
shell wblcb raiTics the \nagm*t aud
aUiAnicm is iurlused lu a
of
aoft nH.ls r. Ami uls« tbe bora, «v. a.e
to Us fonu. comvuirates
^>am!
waves ami torecs them la ouc dir.-*tlon. It is uol utM-.-s^ry !o apply ibc
car dirtH-tly to ilir rveeiviug b.»ni. Ii.

art on hooka, which we 8ad la aome
Ivins: moneya for work termed aa
tier It left aa- December 2.

tlrely to
p.rt«..rtr

1903—

:

D^^berJ 2.^1903^'*’ ’

?. '^wlMlSd^^that*' lha Drcem’iKT 2l! 1W3—'*
was changed within tha
Ira Blood A Dawley..
I that the aextoB Informs
February II. 1904—
irrk of tbs amount due from each
•he clerk
It Anderson. McNam*
r and It It left to him whether the
. ara.
Mary
Reno,
Magnuson ..................
is made according to the Inatrucwith the city treaauper. Upon depoalttlona of the aexton, aa aoon as It February l.*>. 19«4—
tof the
1. D CurUa. iSteWh
leaves this office there It no record
ulrea an order to the
♦ hai we can find ahowlnk the amount
ruct the sidewalk
to roaAruet
billed af the end of any period.
Hrmnd. the
may order aide
Sarah A. Miller, Val*
I a public necea Therefore It proves our tame statele.v street.................... 4 3 W»
which we made before rcRardinp
ulty. Even la this case the city clerk
1904— .
chm an order to the appefintendent
■on (Mlaacur) 3 00
sens as to whether they pay their ac­
IL Anderson tUardlJ 3 00
would have a oomplete record of! all counts
aad to complete
iplete thif
The following Is a summary of the
be o«^eaaalT for tbe
d for lots, care of lots.
March 2S. 1904—
» dty
W. J. Moody
3 »0
walk ary I. 1W*C:
clerk the
April S.
;
l.tilU for «
Cemctci
Walter Goble
3 00
Ia>ls-Flrst:Mav 2. 11*03mat Ion as stated above be arould thee llcllnqucnl. May 1.
Wm. Ileliner............. ..
3 00
lie able to keep a complete record of
1902. .............................I
May 9. 1903eueb walks and alao the amount due Ions fuiUI .May J. *03.
, tbe elly therefrom. In place of thU
E. 9. rulghum. Mr.
May 1.
.............I
J InformattoB we find tbe council aas laxs rold Mbv 1.-04.
.*^nd Mrs. Gardner,. .10 00
^ lived up to their part of tht ordinance
May in. ii»u3May 1. J9A5..............
relative to ordcHof tbe work done, IxJts sold Ma^ 1. *4>:..
W. K. Thompson
nnd there the rerordt cease. There
are but few appllcanta filed In the
’HiiU^nn lots Nay V.'
office of ritv clerk, and with reparda to
.Mav 31. 1903—
•o:J. May 1. *05-----dcItnqiientR on Interior' walkt. tbe^ In
Mrs. Margaret J. Non*
f»nid on Ms May 1.
IlHh ......................
...4 00
•ul. .May 1. 03...
foimd l^"bc7mre^S!tbpr wllh tSdSJ
June 21. 1903—
S^T<md; —
blanka.
Mra. Daniel Padden.i
4 00
Bald on lots May 1.
.\« to the zimount of money conect
•0.7. to Doc. 31.
Jiilv 14. 1903—
*cd for aldewalVs we find for the year
Cliy
l»oor
Master
1903..............................
tWni Dur.^ea) ............. 3 00
•linqiicnt Ik'C. 31.
• 1.324.78 was for Interior walka. aa
Julv 20. 1903—
^
nearly aa we arc nble to determine.
City
rn»»r
Mnster
Ourtna the year cndlnp May 1. mS.
12.336 SO I2.M6 30
mirarn Miller............. 3 00
.Inly ‘JO. 1903—
Care of li>ts:—
Is for interior walks. Cement walks
paid for In elcht months prior to De­
Se».teinlK‘r 3, 1903cember .ni. ms. Is |«.4«K.f2. of which
Henry Tinker .......... ..
fC-G RO Is far interior walks. The total
1.
1903 to
collections as reported are In accord May
May 1. 05.........
393
33
ance with the hooka of the clerk'a of1.
Ifwr. to
lice. The amonnts received for Inter Mav
M:iv 1. •♦♦.-.
TIC 00
lor •arnlks are picked out of the books
Aceordlnp to our Jmlimient. therefore l*;.i.l May 1.- 1903.
to May 1. 1904..
It Is not aceurate. With the records a^
kept it Is an ImpoaalbUty to imt a P.Hd May 1. 1904.
correct atalcmcnt of the monies ro
Sepiradmr 19, 19fifi—
rdved from property owners and an
r. Kvsclka aiemnv
isninjcndents connected with the aide*
.vl of iKxIlcal.............;
.nmun« on present
w.ilks The dty of Traverse City has
iM'ptemlK^r 21. 1903— ,
list lor 1903. untrusted Its officials to rrp«»rt their col
J.tmes N. Slckola ...
I»nid but not carleetleaa a* their conscience prompted
September
27. 1903rie<i fonrard to
them la If the amount of money ban­
Grand
Traverse Coun­
died thmnch this channel Is alt re
ty 4lxiulsa Warnerj
coTvIed upon Its books you have <
September 29. 1903—
reason to be pmnd of the bones
J»s. IluMiard Charge
jvmr eltlieas. But should some per
Curtla) .........................
tu n or persons wish to be dishobest.
.Scpremlicr 3«. 1903—
unount on prm.
thi blame would not be altopdhet on
lIcrta-fH Cralnc .....
ent list in clerk's
«hcli part, as It rests to a certain hyOctober
7. 1905—
office
rt'malnini;
tmt OB ytrar honorable councU for al
I Bst ...
uncdlcctcr..........
lowiBf: to exiat ths absurd methods
1905—
that are and have been In operaUpn.
a^sor^aoe: , ^rat. city treaau
above pract

ss52,:s‘4r.»‘*«c

"rH=vrrK„.

to me wlth^thr

... .

m^ mt. $to,r.at 42. or tbit amount

s..

Si'

We herewith list tbe names of the
parties for which we do ool find
non.. > paid to tbe city treasurer
walks, etc., oa Jaoaary 1. 1906
Ttrtr

.11.843 3
»crcd I.

DO YOU WANT A BOAT?
SPEEDY, SAFE. STRONG

itowul

CALCIUM STEEL.
Wrenrh rerrcleta Which lla« Q«al>
foUMul tTciieral >!«««,:, of l-arl^ lii n
rei'ent ret*urt says that the so e.tlle«l
rcub-iutu steel" is Mot ai!>
of
nr any other inetnl. but n <t*romlc i»r.sl
uct. iu.nde by laklng lu an oven .n
made of finely pulverlscj /eldsrnr.
sand and lime In oertnln ►pcville.l pro^
portions.
These waterials, U>ing nil\-»l uith
w.Mer aud workcl Into a pLisilc pnMe

WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality Is Considered
with the Price

1 «nt,
and rarnlah of vehlel.x
affirm that the salt Is found every­
where and that lu dellqueacenee la at-

Why W«s4 Wats.
t>roff9Mior Brewer of the *
------arbnal st New Raven ahowed
anme rwrent Visitani an Intera^nc ex i
of nlecea of wood^sub^sdfSr yeare to the aeiloa of air add
wwT7«r » mIM » If Jo«t 1

II. A. .\hdcraon (Holf’“*"t6tiiuaut;d oi Page 3.)

Glass

BiuKlcCylindwa, l,2,3.5uo4
7 Horae Poaier
T

HKB GRADE LOW PRICE
Famished ooniplclo, with shaft and
ppTortible propeller
Also 2, :h 4 Cylinder Motors

Gas Entlne Repairs a SpedakjK^

WH. JACSSON
MACHOnST

finely when

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TRAVERSE CITY, UCBIGAH
\V«««, Kotor.
UllUi-: a t.iuk.
cf
Review t\ dbout tlie ai |
or other or

Dr. W. J. Higgins

^jFine Dental Work

waves of lake Mirbigi-a.
.V platform was built to fit mound
the t.qi of the Iiaso of an UKlrlit puini

Special Notice !
(Iwing to the mufisiveness of
the
pnsluc-tion —the entire
HiTtuTv bc*iug corrietl by tlie
t*oni|>;»n> - the
COntlft will

stone at tlm bottom of the lake. Two
li-ugllix of rn:lr«Mil r.ul twit;* pla«xxl j
on the bj.‘e ns wn-bts. and 111* pl.i^
Wh mra mom ^rmananUy hmmm
M la SIM Wllbhlm hlaaA

INi. Stmytt A Nahdagi

rise fit 8 oVlork next Wedneadnv

nighl,

April' 4. for

**Wlicn Rniclitliood Was in
Hower.”

DENTIST®

Don^t Torael
Our 6reat



Piano OiifiOibicbendsapril M
' If ynu have any idea of buying a Piano you
cannot afTord lo misn ihc .opportunity of i
ing in ihe t^^slribtion of

$^fS7S

(be attempt wn.- inmle to innke the
spools from pnlviTixeil uowj.jisi»erx. l! ’. j
being dmie by IneonKirtiiiiig « Mib
st«m-e with tbe pniKT wh:-h when*
heated unitnl it lutu a *-did lua^**, Imt;
biter i*X|K*riments dlsi-lo«xl the f.-p-ti
that common sawdux mul leather v?,ip^ |
and sbavj:i(r»HroOtnxxl a mueli xtnmg'T
sptsjl. Tlie ordinary larg** l^.tsm ynril,
mk>oN art* made in four pic<eM.’iliej
i

Ulvldcl lu halves lei'gthwlse.
Timber for womlen bihkiIs ha-i lie.!
come v«*ry iM-anx*. ami It is beile\.sl
lh.-u tbo filler spool . an lx* made mu. li j
more cheaply ibau the wocxlen ope.-j
Hartford Couram.
.1

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...............
Moat Lils-rnl Propoaiti.m ever miulf* by any inano Uemte.
Kfim-iiiU r, il pjailively until Stituniay. April 14.

If You nave a Discoui^t Certificate
iMijixl by anv l*i:mo Ilonau (tor any iiUKrant ap In $100)
brim; it to us atnl we will allow you its FACE VALUE
oa wiv New PiuLo weiM*!!.
We* do not leatrlct von to oiio
mHLc.' bnt give vmi choitx*of onr onttpe line, KMBR.%C.
I\(J IG WoKLl) FAMOUS MAKES.
We will alao ql*
low V. n an KXTK.\ DISCOUNT OF $10 if you iirw
spiit the trHjiioTi .qlUichcil hoivwith.
Yon may i»y the
UxUuxx in EASY PAYMENTS if youwUh.

perfonamg the uose blowing openl^ srientific and hygleuir utsn“‘*^**'“
the otb*
*^*'’^*‘ wltlrouf undue rlo*
.uio Ibai ih* ttro ixul
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'/

tram Infertlbn. iaad Ibis. togeUMT with i

Extra Discount Coupon
Good for.............

$10

Tl.:» Couj^m tr<«l for n cn-lit ..f tlO on MjrSe*

!*i:mo UmKhtoffiKINSKLl. BROH, »t tlnfr-ftWOlM
City Star.., on or b- forr. April 14tb. IKO. it
at lime of pitrehaae. Only one (1) oofipou fioaipted on

discharge

tufxr Into tbe iuiddle*eor aud lead to aa.
1 ^lsl.( It OwaBinimai nt>b>V «- ! rlons
results.-*Ivoodoo MolL
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Orrticl*—^rlo«

Prompt delivery • Sec me for prices.

Fine Interior Finish
L. Doors and
Sash,
and!Mill Work
___

V.'AVES PUT TO WORK
0|M*r«tl.a •
Of a ai

TI»7 •» »«tf I !«*«*” •'"■'M

I. nioMnit* die f»rt that r,w«bl» ll*« j
Octobar 2. 1904Cllv of Traverse City.
(Ellsworth) ..............

J. E, Greilick Co.

l*ccu ni work on a j*rTr cx.'i of it>.-tki«ig

metallic flttlugs. aud tbe leakage
will kill vegrution in
streets, parts and gardeus - La Nature.

Auruat 29. 19
John Shaw
September 7.
,
n. A .Anderonn ....i

Come and See US

GASOLINE .
MARINE MOTORS

Isired. cut. plaueil or p*»lislu«J-s|ua1itl*-s
Tb . *n
wbirti generolly .lwlong to ntetnl- t.iilier
than, ^xxwmles-tbe sulunamv 1^ po,m
the piiin;. ill pla
larly calh>.J. by reason of Its ,n--e Units then run from tie* ra‘l« to « fioii fit
I
ra
and iHN-uli.nritir.*. •vnlclum sHh-J." nb Ifxl to Uie pjiincer Tlie^:* rtialnx \v.*r*
thmtgU It la in no sense n metal un i h.vft i*f tiM* right length to k«x»j» tin* UJ'*tio;i
no rcUllon whatever to steel.
of till* fbmt less tli.ui tli** stroke of tfic
fxi far aa t-an Ik» nsixfialned it hn« pump. W.lli this iirraugi im*:it. wli.* i
not yet Ixx-oine an ludustrlal pnshict of tb;*. l.ik- AV,;> e,iUu. till* llont was j.ir!
auy* great »m|>ortam-e. oltliouxdi its
ebi-apness. ease of menufartnre. I »ogb- iiiaile to Ibe tank.
QTss and cxecxling rcsistams* to .tcUIs.
'Hie Olives o; -.-aleJ tbe pump t.n*
moisture nml other Uctetiuratlug itiflu- ci-. r;;IK. sn|.p|>ii;g nil tb-« viai-r :«•
emvs .ire thought to s|svially mbipt It iipinxl for ibi* 111 ik.
for US4. as in«t**p|;il for s^dorratiean
pipes and <-«mluit8 for water, gas.
cbemlcal.s. etc.
Watn-lsa atreei* With Bea Water.
.Tliere arc now a l.trgr. nitmlH-r of
cities on tbe aea.vsist wlii. h have recourac to salt water for watering the
pnbllc tbonmgiifon**. cstt-eniln* It a
vcriUble waste to luak'c use of fr^i
water fur thi* purpose. They are tbe
x-ause tbe hydroscopic
1 water avoid the ue-

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TRAVERSE CITY. MICH...

wbl»-li resists < irra«lou by ,-ie5(N
terntlo,! bv «tuio«i>borii- luflmm-e. l*
a j»m>r <-oudnetnr of heat or eie» trie !ty,
has n spixifle gni^Ity of S;j r.n.l N in
t*olor a yellowish white, wlilrb may be
varied to auy drsJntl tint by Uir addl
tlon of metallic oxides.

tdiMX,

we f-IAVe XMEM

IRVJNG C. MURRAY. 44X E. Front

The caw It aockling a little boy. who
again la niwearnted as a grown man
onder her neck. A cartouche bebiod
tbe bead la of Amcnophls IU son of
Thotbmea IIU who ruled Egypt 1.700
yee-rs before tbe beginning of the
.Christian era and wboae amtpturea
cover the walb>.
This is the first Gate a goddess has
been found undisturbed In her sanctn-1
firy. Moreover, no cow has ever been
found of such alae and superb wort I
Tlie modeling of tbe animal
U exiiuislte. the distinctive cb.iracler
Istln of the lllgypilan ranie of tbe pret
enf day U lng rej»roduced.
The stator is uninjured exc-ept In a
amsil piece of the right car. The <niw
wean the spn-S.-vl inslguia uf tbe g.vil
dess Lunar, and tbe dh^k lietwc<-n tbe
horus Is Burroutmtr?! by two fe.nil»ers.
There Is ao mocb life iu Hie hrod that
the goddess oi*p«irs ns if ab^ul to
step out of her aanctuaty.
hkiWIcrv vrerr it:inje«!lntriy |d;’<-ed on
gu."M uigld r.nd day; The statue will
be rcmovetl to Cairo as soon as pcsTb • slirt>c also probably will !«•
iak«-ii domn Slid rebuUl Ut a mu-ieinu.
Its \r liie is P»o enormous nod tim tbf
fl'tiltlcs of giiar.Uus

rcnmlu lu tbo \iriuity uf llic born. a;;d
after the i-oumi-limi lias Ui-u made be
mav carrr on a caurrnoitioa over the
tcleidjoue mtbout Imldlim bis bead at
siilun and with bis bauds
jr fn'e to I

«Mr«l «nt of tl» .!«-

Ltniches. Cinoes. SaU and Row Boils

If You Want Good QuaHty

ii;

«fjfc. atr >«ta.

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AN ANCIENT SHRINE.
^

I «Mk tualiM M>r Kil

Lafilaa. ^ COD Jump on ft. tram*
Jaa D. UoderhUl. Doland. 8, Dakota.
eared with m boctlea oC WamaFa pla o« It. bat It will aama ap amllmfi
imile Wine of Tar. Doctors pro- mry tbaa.- Calmaa^ Claatle Flow
VarriSaii.
8. C. Walt A toaii, Trayarat
nouBced H crr2Xamirtlo|i.
Icity.
ror sale b/ aU drugglau.

any oao talo.

GrinnellBrbs.
IW E. Fnat SU TRAVMSE dlT.

.

timvcmc citv.

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ARTinCIAL TEETH
. nvtUuMttiiraltecdiaretlM

WANT mtiihfr

better(or«d»oroo|^ cli

TIareliaaMRellecUreaedtutoauUftdverttoKtktttheWftacana. & Macs «Bck ream

«teily Witk tt aRtiwptic prtf
•ration etpccitO V prepar^ for
th« parpoM.

WANTED.

Have you triad PAXTINE
Toilet AnUteptib for thU?
We have nerar aold aaytbiog aqutl U> Paxtinc to
cleanM and whiten the teeth
, and. purify the mouth. Try
Pwttlae OB o«r guaiantw.
MNNaOM OMM tO, TlUVI
emr.MicM.

a«a OBiL

Apm 7. iitfl-

TW MMHttae baa atn

...

It pours the oil of life imo yonr ays
mnacy that abeaM bt aaHaelaS. Mr fem. It warms yon np and suns tbe
life blarm eirrulailiig.
Thai's wbaf
HoHlsier s Rocky Munniain doea. 36
wu. Tea or Tablets, iobaaoa Drug

xiuV'ISC "- *•
I

Aa a mattar of ftot. It prnaMU II
aalf to aa that tba qatebar yoa ie

time,tbe fWlttaa baa atdre* i

bsjs«nu-Ty-.-.Ts

tala W eeiBblnce of tbe M# aa It
baa bemi ptoyad la tbia cmaafry der
lag tbe paai. eereral ymt%
Oae of tbe prtaeipa] ebaagea doubles
tbe dtotaac* to be galaei la fbrae
Aowaa. tea yards aow briag regalrad
of the team oo tbe oCeaae laaba

Dallaaaeat Hat kUy
ltd taaa etama. tbe gaal time It
abal aoam ■■ a taaebbaek. Bt

Mtos Bertha Reeves, sebmdmistress
in district No. 6, Baiile Creek town­
ship. whipped several sons of tbe bentkaown men In tbe dtotrtct and It cost

I that baa baaa aoaaamod ta maklaf thia
lexamtaatlaa. la wbleb «e do aot foai
I we oca lo blaaiA bat aader ibo dr
ieamaiBaeaa aro do fool that tbo
jetty aboadd ba baaadttod by tbIa work,
j w^make yon tbo following propook

cix’Sf-r ,ViKi. **•«
cW,rWr}iil

la ><mcboda of tackling., bddlag aad
t« May 1.
lnta»%Mco bare baea prorMed aad Cash May 1. IflOS.
to Dec. St. IflM.
the peabHl^.lttn6ito bare baea ae-

her her Job. But .hr had a cuitrari
oa which fioo was still due aad has
begun auU in Justice Batdorirs court
at Battle Crvek
Tesilmony iu<ems to
indimie tba* some of ihe farmers
iberaselves ought
lo
hate

'

**B> will afTT- *0 ftoca upon yoar
I UU 7B hooka and mako a eomploto ■raramml
of tbe offalrs of tbo dty UiPrtJMr. Iff
671 W adding to
——.

W. 8. Uitle. 1 i veteran mall carrier
of Saginaw. wl to was appointed In

374 flolBeoassHy.

y etiffaaod, 8U awa oaly are to
be oo tbe ttae of aerlmamge. A coaSS7 00 oomplete. freo grotto. If yaor boaor
A vuBUUi'fi tpnplP to to be erected
trml board of coatrol to to paaa upon
-------- ------------ ------------ Ohio bedy wlU aoo to it la tbo fotart
bjr thf UlfTftIT Md Art BMoetetloii
I1.7M 71 I1.7SS 75 fbat ibo nSaa laid down by aa am
tbe foaM»eteaey of alt game offlclala.
JaciM. Mrtj 114^ bdrlnt alrredjr
Haaoeot Ust can aot ba pror
Mote power to flreo to tbe game ofr that coat of burlato for pe-1 Ottr next report of tbia work win
Oclala and It to prorldcd that there
rtodT*^ *5hl>v?^^ ' proven. Mdjta a «
shall br a referee, two umpires and a
paid are proven by tbe atubs | yw I
___________________
„ dMed.
We wHl mall yoa tbd mbm
aesmaa la all games of flrat Impor ... order
bonka
Tbd
due are takaa from meatoraada fotnd j upon tbe oompletion of aaek rM0*t
nee.
IJrunt. realf»e4.
la ibt elefk'a oOee. aud if any of,
Toora very trtily.
Te Stop Complainta.
(]rt«oeil Broe
of DHrolt hav<
d prior
the FBDKRAL ADDlfCO., X.TD..
formed a ro^rtoerthlp will* Bai»e<
Tbe commHtee baa endearoml to
GBO. A. HORNSR. Chairmaa. |
tinqnent May 1. 19
L. tatlh lo auaufartvre » laeUiiiA corer all pointa of the gaaae over
RacapHulatton of Amounta Due of and j
BeoiiB IKH wmilT beater at Jackaon which complainta bare arisen.
Tbe
in Qtftation Jan. t. liOd.
, Tber will aooa erect a factorjr.
vm cl MImmbi. ca llrt ot l*r- JanuaryApril. Delinquent:—
effbctlrcneaa of tbe new rules In ellmI
Tbe Poatiac T M. C A. to lo^a bad Inattng rough play, bowerer, can be aooa ovtag tor cart of lou during ano
Bcbedulo water........................... I 916 S31
aoa of li«3. and not carried forward Delinquent, meter ......................
U5 77
r and waa In <
•d only whaa tbey ate pot Into to next Hit;
Discrepancies not Inclodtag $1
belnic Clomtd, but fourteen mea
1 practice aa on paper they are
--------, fe© for cutting off water-------- 227 6C
etatird with attbucHption papcra to largely of a ttvholcal character. Dur­

tkM. wUI retire April 1. ami will torome aa Inmate of tiM- ilrami IUpld«
Boldlers home.
Dr C A Welter of Adrian. 93 yiwr^
firig.-. wsK arraigned in court on the

FOR fiALE-tM iMo Wailt IW*
136 00- gocm am nns
htat VtMtettW
tvmnaiis aao
WANTCD-Do, tn make biaroeU troc
Grtnneirt. InqatlB at lP4f WMhfW mboat prtatiag offlee; oa# wbo
tagtoa.
Mir ISJf'
want, a panaaaaat plane to tornni a
FOR SAUI-l4$f-ljaarrr tvm aaouadr. HoraM A
Oa.
half atita Map)© «ty. Uwlsaau
aror n^f
rouaty. Mlcbigan; Hgbty anyui
WANTCDlscml ' load. ' of good
black anil. Apply paraonany or by
tetopbooc. Qoo. F. Knowira. IMi
phone f52. East Day, just north of I A No. 1 cnodJtkin; owacT in albW
fiK.1 u Eighth 8t.
apr 2-3t 1 bnsinesa; henc©. low pric©. aany
terms. Wade Bros., 127 Front Bt.
WANTED-Becoad cook and laundry
amr f$4f
girl at Colorobto.
awr 29-tf

lmarni©r!*^icrir2^hIIJI^ aTta

WANTCO-Bux nallora. Oval Wtml FOR SALE-l441-166-f«H froaL M§
IWfth c^^.
roar 2t4f
jK t <i<s p; fp»d boose and bara; baiween y>?3nt and ..Cedar; flna garWANTED-lUnlwood todts. All kinde
of farms for sale Erhard Strtibni : den: esM able of Cedar; lavoMigale
ttito Wade Braa.. 127 Front St.
place. 160 aerrt. clay hiara. Timber
amrU-tf
rs'iroater and supplier. M*. TuII«t.
j FOR SALE—144$-‘rhlrty acres, oa©
mile city limits; three tboimaad
fruit: tweniy-three hundred choice
P»>ach beginning to bear; easy terma
Wade Bros. 127 Front St.

WANTED—ladles’ dreiuMw to. dry
clean, waists 36 cents to 76 c«-nts;
Skirts 76 cents U» $1.26. The Pari
Sian Dye Works. 312 E. Front «t.
raarl4 1mo

marr94f

WANTED-At once, young men for FOR SALE—1444-yy>rty acres ee«1ar
firemen and brakemen; high wagea,
and pine; will cut cedar live bunr.roimitlnn guaranteed; firemen grt
ilrcl thousand; pine one bnndrviJ
trial ma^ s.-. for April 12. He to an j
i
I10O, became engineers at |IT5;
thousand. Call for pric©. Wade
herb doctor and has bulli up quite
Lrakcrocn
get
$?t^>.
j,eroroe
ctmduciBros.. 127 Front Bt.
niar 2$4X
Imrlners. In *pU,» ef bto age he a
nrp at $3to» |K*rnmnih: instructions
l»ears quite t-trnng and he n-qiu-sn
l.y mail; lund f.u- partlrntora; |s>*i- FOR SALE-Dry tain. bWkwRioJ
the mat^hal to remain wl.h him for
hharm- of atiemptlng to jump a bosrtl
bUI.
He pleaded not guihy and bto

fear that if he met the man who made
nomidainr against him he might to
aiiempit'ti lo Oo him some harm.

►thing wni
h.
It Col
:^;:n bad
io« 00
ami Uver. Ibi
s Rm ky
Mourn sin T. a mire^ sii Jiver disorder,
and p«Tfufne» ihe breiib. .26 e«-nlx
Tea or TaldeiK. Johnson Drug To,

tUma secured ak soon a
best opening In the L*

airs;!.

Fit* phone 391.

mar«»yf

Ms*e arP*. -N’atIunal Railaay Train
FOR SALE-Gas range, used very li*tag iwhool. f.S Boston binrk. Mlnne-!
_
Sill M-ll cheap; Addbeas W. V.
apoUs. Minn.
Hi
>» ‘'f U'xx.rd
mar 2a if

ral»c fund* lo contlnna tbe work.
ing the next two weeks Walter Camp
WANTED -Due hills j
H. n. nuckerliljte baa .|oat forty
r. and William T. Rcl4» Jr
amiiv on a new idaiio*^ r*r4nn.lli 1
CHEAP-I^l No SC. block
bojca la ibiee areeka oo bto farm aear Harvard, aeeretary. will codify and ar
rort Noroo. Tbey were fed on city range the new code. A meeting of
639 OOl
carbaso and it to believed that tbey
_______________
1
K. J. Hans A ibmx- stare, on WaritovmItCM win be held Saturday.
lb.- !.Vy«-ar^d.l tiaklev
-3«7 OOj
becaaae Infected with dtphtberia.
14. at which the codlflcatio
Mra. killer. 19dt. $3,00 nod 1
13 001 i>oy arr«-si«sl on i chaigexif placing a
Mni Prank Yax of Ptlm. wbo died be presented.
__________ OMLC.______________________ I
Heights addition, uoribueal corner
Tbe committee
32* M truck on the Michigan
Ml
('en‘ral trarl;
I. oiSyson. mi ’!!!!!;!!!
FOR 8ALE-8eningK
eggs fnim |
of Ik.yd avi«ue and Bales street. 61
then make aucb alterations as ar
— Hannah. 1902. txou
thti^ vnip^v ef wnTkIng a I rain,
pure Wlilte Itcv-k ebirkens: 76 c-ni * j
L -! frontage. Enquire at the ^fflcw
r 111 la working for elarifloa
1903. 53.V0..............................
taltn
artend hto father’ ;
* 5? I
by Alderman Gillett^hat tbe i
«a»
<« »
f«ir n I sgs. or will lei some out on j
of Ilamllttm riothlttg Co. mcb 21'tf
tion; (2) to remove Inconslsic
Mra. A. Hoile. 1903, .......
I.Tought hack. II to
i S' {lITelld orflle*'*'*'^^^
received aud ; ,-,neral and
. furloiifh. arrived Juat in time for the
H. Perry.................... ► hares. M. C OUat,. s-s Washing ! '------------------------------------------------------acm tollevifl ihai the hoy had nf» ar
Mrs. ftevlen .........................
ifm 8t
spr 2T.f i for SALE—1419-io acres two mltoa
funeral.
with unaiiimouH approval
John riement ....................
though he ha^ Imidic-atevl
W
At Ihe conclusion of the_____________
city limiu. sixty acres nnder culib
For wife bratitne Jamea Nclaon of those In aftondance. The pr«i
, Winnie asked toe si*euker:
i *c*v« rai cun.iianlons
FOR 8ALE-G.s»d h.u.d pn>is-rly
i
vailon; gocsl Iwlidlngs. ’wind mill,
Port Huron wma fltied lino and ninety
klc as passed waa announced In toUv
-Jn your Jui
tbe present !
Fmrt Eighth street. Apply lo J.dtii
water In boose aud baitt; creek
day* In the I>rtroit boune (d correcThere were
a number of n
Fatchin. nes M'iihfim block.
!
tuchard. Call for
lioa. and nlnrty daya more If the floe
dnta aectled Satordiy. Tbe queatlon
*
mar 24 apr 22* 1
pri„.. Wadc Broa^ 127 Front Bt.
to nol paid. Nelaon aaaouUed bto wife
of retaining the pant out after a touch
Judsen Harmcn. Receiver.
r IS if
becauMi tbe supper did jaot auK him.
for a try at r»l waa dt
FOR
SALE-1290
General
Department.
A duiiblodHip akeleton of a man with
eighty usis w.*sJ store at Mfinroc |
pie. very pimple. To illustrate: We
Mi-h \torrr
ibly; bad It been aeted-on ad
March 31. li«M'..
carrHid forward
FOR 8ALE-TA acre, unimproved
tbe aknll cniabed. waa fouad la a bote versely the goal poets would have
Center; hrli<K>l ali
eighty
on the
pentasnla adjotaing
cream
«brec feet long and one foot under Imen widened. The question of allow
\Ve ga.e
Made Necessary by Coal Strike
» barns ,mali ....hard.-;
or
Ctrl
Cirr) <irrhsnl on the south, ninaing
We find that in keeping the aceounU of books or bookkeeping.
gnutnd. by ararkmen who were exca­
tag the ptmter out to make a fake kick
n. thiny
under ruJ-.lvaiInn.
of water coosumers In the clerk*, oflec.
the peninsula mail to the Matvating near the Old Heralngtoo iaHl
•d. cre«-k ac ross one end
en, !
to draw his opponents offside before there has bMO no atttmpi made to
place. a h»ng road frontage, a
foskey has ever had.
Whenevi-r I
*^*’“*'' tf M«.e in -u.ci Aprt.
cm the Ijankti of Titaliawaaaee river
of eighty; all gesid s^ll; tWfOt
actually kicking wbk Holtled afflrma- verify the collectloaa with tbe
aoks are carried s«
books balance lo a cent."
j
diKf.;n li: i iig -eire of or:r panxcu
better; held}
»nrtag of water on one fraction, will
acres liwto-r
near Midland.
urcr. In fact, the bool
lively.
at fifty ihdtj
mathNi M thMsw I
Winnie rej*eoted hto question j ger trains. l; a ter.prrwrv measrin.
though
tbe
info
Wllttom Steward
of Big
Raplria
Alter Hopp..
Tbera™l»®**
Horucr answered directly. n,„,^ lue.—p.^v i.n
of thnothing but met loe^om

adjoining
and running lo East
ewrJlowed >lemr-of^ bla lower falae
• for cash. Wade Bros.
Chicago. April 2-Jake Schaefer
Bay. all goes! fruit land. Call at tbe
teeth Monday and to pewTlrw critical
will Issue a challenge to play Wlltle
.o keep Ihc books as j
T*o tontin u- o ;r r.-g ilar oiM.ratiun
ofUre f»r Hamilton Clolhlng Co.
condition, with alight chancea for reHoppe for the hnitord championship
the supply of ecfl on haml uo.jld last facts—If you arc looking Inr a
mar 32-2W
cover>'.
He did not at
flrat think
oaly alJ.uf Tt -jy dav^. I: to. therefore.
tavesiraent. safe. Teliglde ahd
of the world as soon as he reachc
•mougb of the accident to call a phyal
rom|«nr would furobti bbink.
lute security, get after some
ew York.
rJan..bnt aa be began to grow worae
For
Wod-^rth
real esiaie bargains we offer.
*i have not issued the challenge lo KiTW w aaMl rata of t*. which U

<»'» «•>*
on Thursday be called In Dr. Ortowold.
their comirany In eaUbltob-Uervir- la nnl.-r to give our pat
who found that the iceib had atuck In Hoppe yet.- said the -Wlxard" Batursome B«-rvir«'
the j-vent of a pre
the raophagtia juat above the atom- day. *’bnt Tthink tbe match will be
cuTlries 1
longed strike.
We predict
•eh, Jlc tried to force them Into the arranged as anon as we get together
that UK twenty years from today resi
M. ellrr; G. F. A. '
iclS
Federal Audit Comiuny to marni.-M
ntoiuach. but fbllcd. ax the canal to In New York *•
HOUSE FOR RENT-Seven rooms
furnlah blank forms, eic.. free gratis.
estate will bo the basis fd all mone­
►mall barn. !Hi| Sisie
U. j. Mortary valuM anil i»iaf gold securities
Ksn.
'
‘ .apr Mf
to eat aince the ae-|
Grand Rapids. Mich., April 2-Bcnny froaea pipea. etc.
We aleo aofleet
cd,ta.luy will not l,ewonh ten cenra
A good fitting, good wearing
Mayor Friedrich apivdnted as eb-e
Stew-1 Yanger.
,
re are a
wld.mi The onlyr way of saving Slewas was stated by the Herald
overall or jacket makes a work­
non commissioners at the eleeiion to
on the dollar.
Wade Dn.s.. ITT
HOUSE FOR RENT-Dr. W. E.
nrd s life seemH to \W by ciiUIng Inin L„.Yrral days ago. haa been aeleciod as era wbo when tbey remain delinquent be held April 2. 1906. T. T. I|ate». H
Front St.
mar !6-tf
ing man more comfortable dur­
for a certain period of Ume. tbe
bto sfnmsch. teaching up Inio the ,|,p
mi
opponent of Tommy Prender amounts are dropped from tbe ee- C*. Davis and E. !.. Sprague.
ing the heure of labor; we are
Moved by Alderman Murray that
Wnphagus an.1 removing the plate by gast. the Bag^aw png who laid Tom eoML We find it baa been the coetom
FOR SETTING—h!ggft from M.t-1
FOR RENT
r.-siib nea. on rroni
trying to g.ve him the best
the appclntrocnla l>e conflruied.
pieces If necessary. As Biewardl to my Mowatt low here a couple of weeks
«vl pit cama-.v; ntoA lta», .May haJeheJ
mlth More room liealunit Cn years of age and
1 his ron- ago. Frank Lynch received a
►lag Inquire 126 E. Ninth S».
Hamilton Clothing Co.
for boarding bouse
silt ion to already critical this course from Yanger yesterday, stating that
t may receive t
without
Council adjourn.
Steam bent. Onmay l»e too dangerous.
payingpln advance, which to contrary
he would take on the Saginaw Iw
Carried.
iral hx-aticiq, Julius Steinberg.
FOR SALE-No. 4
.Rmith
Preml-r
The ToitHle
d W€wi«rn
railway,
A'h Ih the liowatt and Prendergast
EIJIEUT IL McCOY,
mar 21-lf
tyto’writer. alneM^^t lirta
W: K. Will­
which purchased the Toledo. Adrian
City
liout. It will be a case of a
iams Co.
mar 21 tf
FOR^SALlE-OFT^fl^Ttie bmm.
d Jackson .electric line, has been aftagainst a comer, although It to hardly
and Pit. on .'«t e^ront street; all
st»ssed ai l^anslng, as li to noi operprobable that ^-anger to as far gone
FOR SALE-26 acres of fira«-class
mcHlern
improvements.
For
partialn»e,i under the gcncraj railway law.
the “Bgbling conductor’* was when he
farming land, h'-avy ml!, suluine for
tors Inquire of James Manriq at
to^uruui iH-ing present, the
The atinrney gtmcral. therefore, niles
fought here. Yanger has lieeii at the
ganliMjlug f.r rnsii raiding
of
c«Mint> r<uirt bouse.
«>ar 16-tf
tbsMbe aMW'ssment by the stale Imard
lop. however, and Proodergmsi will
loraiion on main traveled n.u... ...... ,
22. at 7.30 p. m.

'-r.=rrr.“::

FHR AAI P

i

Pere Marquette

"'Cl

«•««. oo.^ fc«».

for rent.

IS

JPe ^

“VTO.

IfThisWoman

And !n him a man who knows all of
**“
the Ins and ont> of the g^.
• too REWARD. tlOO

In

his recent

trip east

Yanger

lil£i?your a^etrtaltSidSt!

rp.‘?.'sr

o^ille o:f or r-y limits; 160 nlccj
ff^iK tr,-e«; a bargain if taken at j
hnee |nqr:lre F. W. Wilwm, register
MONEY TO
olMecds. rotirt houM>.
mar 13-tf

EI.JJKRT n. M-COT,

MISCELLANEOUS

City cnerk.

showed that he is started for where
many ho ler men than he have landed,
and returned to Chicago so dlaguated
that he stated he would quit the boxtag game for good. While east. Tom
my Murphy, the “Prtdc of Harlem.”

Council rooms
the cUya affalng by autbortxiog them .March 32, 1906.
.o audit tbeir own aeeouata. The aa*
Meeting called to order by Ma%T»r
perintendeat being familiar with all A. V. Friedrich in U/e chair,
tbe water coM«im.Tt you bare la your
rreseni—Aldermen Abbott, Bingham
city, aball report aucb ftadinga to tbelGilU tt. Murebie. Murray aud Winnie
city clerk of tbee taps In taa. If be}
be|-(6.)
C.H wrU as a gotnl many other young be given power to mtke conoctfoaa.
ioetfoBa.
Minutes of the tost regular and spe- back and through the kidneyi the
•lighters, forced Yanger to Uke the as are bava been la..........................................

Only Knew

that PSna-ulaa wouU ralier. thoM
tarribla achat and paint acroutba

!^.MF*-ssr

“■srra.'srj'K.'*

^^bealneea deoe by tbeee mtmlcL

—.2'..™?'””

To the Honorable, the Mayor and
City Council of the city of Trav(

celv<>l by !

THSt sassoos

I 6088

MATi.J .lOHHSOr^Si

A Uvsty Tuaafa
With that old aaemy of tbe face, coostipatioa. often ends In appendicitis.
To avoid alt serious
trouble with
stomach, liver and bowels. Uke Dr.
Klag s New Ufe Pilla. They perfectly
regulate iheM organs, without palA.or

FOR SAUB-One of the beat €C-fect
comer oa Froat aUeet; boiel writb
bar: furnliura all eompMb. Wade

W ^Iwlcaiar; with regard 13656. G.
1 hereby tender
, . reslgnatkm as alderman lo lake'
I do baatecea aa,effect at once.
Respectfully,
aty haa doae in
c. r. Djckeray.
thin a abort tlmej Moved by Alderman Abbott that the
resignation be accepted.
We herewith auacb a Hat
the! Carried.
Pta,
Tbe Ma
helm as aicrr
called upon to
tbe instructioB _
Alderntan Murray that
en that the aien wbo performed the*
>
nt be confirmed.
.
work are to make It thorough not be-j die
eaaae we expected to And any dtocrep-L ^ .
..
tbe Mayor, and tbe
eades. bat that the hooka bad been T^e HMoral

iPine-ules

the Si

That awful rinding,
pain lo the back—that
helm as aldermsii of the Third ward. *che in youf rheumatic
by Ike resigna- nmacles will hd forever
by Pine-ulee

es waa a benefit to. not only to
TRY A RtCORO WANT AO.

Thera^
lera an thouiaDda of i
en free from every a
pain becAUM they hsrt taken

gtabbinf
torturinf
jolnu or
banished

FOR TBE KIDNEYS

I Aar pmoB harfar hacktebi.
thelof the city cf Travcrac Ctty. renj
<kUM7 pain or hlaikUr trouUt
vbo wm taka two sr thrat
Ptaa-nta« opoa ntiitac at ni<ht
•haU ba nliand baton inonitnc.
tagion strwL
nally construct
Diacarand br Ptaa-ula MaOctaa
cf your city engineer upee a grade at
that time approved by tbe City Coun­ Co. CUcan, tad aCand to tba
cil but later changed aad tbe atreel

LOA

FOR SALE—Whll.- W.v»n«nll«.. I»Lv
;ton Riraln. prize winoers. Iif;«-en
erg^for $2.00. R r. Br. I>*gh
eggs fifteen for II 60. J. W. Zim­
merman A- Son. 2«2 Sbiiilh Division

FOR SALE—1433—House, six roontt
corner of Pror,peel
and Walnut;
bargain. Wadc Bros., 127 Front 8»
mar lk-*i
FOR SALE—1422—Small home. South
Cedar St.; little piece of money
takes thU. Wadc Bros. 127 Froai
St.
mar IS-tf
FOR SALE-Coml horse. Inquire S.
n. Cole, corner Eleventh and Divi­
sion slrceiR.
roar 29-tf
FOR 8ALE-A Victor graphophone
and 43 disc records, worth $60 ; will
neil for $36. For particulars inquire
of Jess© Longwcll, WUkinson*a bowl­
ing alley..

Hack bo’el.
palmistry—Consult

Madame fliaaa.
Uemembr-r tba futura Haa ia yoar
baiul. a srieotlflc raadtag wUl revaal
.be true life’s biatory. OvoT 117
lutonSL

Sideenl^aca.

tt»tf

FOR StlE!
i

A fine rcsitirncG on Waabmpflon street. Noihinj; better;
very desirable: full 66 ft. loi;
house with all modem im­
provements. At the price we
can name we know it will be
sold in a vrry short time..
We ,jtt»t
It want you U» kixnr

mar27.lf
White

giro While Wyandou© coekerrda. Inquire at 629 Mocroe Bl.. CRy. aix.
pbooc 419.
aiar 21-tf

ity. Horn, ,lo not deUy. bat lot M
know and toe will name the prion.

i w. mmntM

, TKAVIIIU env, ■tCHWAN. UOMDAV. AP«I. *, ntL
ToriMTO by SavnffSfc

Sec. t—The aald corsondW WMl|and odopied.

mmm
I

VMir

€ye
Siflbt.

rWb Page.)

to I triad Etectric Bitten. Urea bot
be aB^ w cf the several tends tlea of wbicb completely cwred uml’
Cnmallver^

jLKnSim^^
larron. J. W.
C. W. Adhtoa. U W.
Cbdy. RobC J. PHew

_jre. or the’fcw*Siu5n

=Lncs~“*3££

H. A U M^do^anw^..

tack» on that
Mt: -Henir. why flout jpoo folks flo
noaM>tblns to uuvor all tbit ttuff that
U bata. priatad, about yo«r
«a«." Rotara raplW. “w* aotar
Bwmp of tb« MO^ oatii after it .top.

Oae of faBator Berertdfe*a Carorite
expieMSooa la that he or abe coatribatet to the -layety of natloaa.- Wise
book folk aay the phraae waa flrat
naed by Johnaoa. who. la referring td
the death of Oarrick. , aald: -Hla
flmtb acllpaefl the gayely of aaUooa
and Imporertahefl the public alock of
hamleaa plaaaure.”
dforfl Ptaebott. chief foreater for
r the H^Ulon of corfleparhaeat of com-

Mgbeaa.
He called aeviMity^ieven
U»ea. while Oardeld had but alxty.
ihnrw rtalta to hia credit.

afier^laaer apeerh. He aaid the aererwat leproof of a bore which he rrc
great TaBeyrand while flrlriag with a
fricwd. who kepi temag him atorie i.
At they paaoad Ibroagh the street, of
a coatlaeaial towa. which In thow
daya w«^ policed my many sciitrle*.
fhfj otmerred one aeaHry yawn ar bU
ptm and Talleyraad aaU to hi. friend

The total expeaae of Inatalllng aoeh such neceaalty. It la especially pro­
light not to exceed $20.00. and the vided. that In all cases where work
expense of operating not to exceed
uirea the exercise of skill, as la
$1.00 per ywr.
Uying or relaying ef
Raspeetfnlly anbmitted.
A. W. Rlekerd. J. K. Orellick Oo.. -C.
worlSe^
with
D. Cnrtla. B. C. Harrow. W. O. POote. the execution of such work.
Sec. 6.—All conducting wires enter­
ing Into any building or buildings
Mored by Alderman Bingham that aball be provided with suitable switch­
the petition be referred to the lighting es and cutoffs ai the outside of such
committee.
building or buildings, and shall be
rarrfed.
ily encased In subsumla!
Itpon request of Alderman Gl
combustible material. In
he nraa now excused from the i
to moisture and shall be so trained
and arranged ns to cause the
erect hnfldlng In the «re uwiu;
along a w^jraUd *the iTke^ shall*beri?
Trnrera# City. Mich, March 17. ISOC.
' atuched tberetoniy i
To the Honorable
_ _
Provided further, that
8lrt:~We
all Inalde wiring, whether open deat
for permK to erect a brie
work or concealed wiring, shall be
bulkIJBg. on the eoranr of Ponrtemith done In full accordance with the plana,
and Plae street on lots Noa. 29. 41 and auggestlons and specifications adopt­
43. of block No. 1. Fcniwood addition.
The building is to be used or occupied ed and approved by the Underwriters
as a church. It la to 47 feet front, by Asaoclatkm.
Sec. 7.—All poles and other devices
$0 feet deep, one story, and basoraeni to be erected and established by aald
1C feet from jErade. The materia
>ratlon under this franchise shall
used will be brick and wood.
The foundations walls to be 8 feet
which shall
deep and 12 Inches thick. The walla have council,
the power to change the loca
will be Independepi. The roof will be Uon of
any aueh pole or poles, or
gmble roof rovertsl with shingles. The other device,
as It shall from time to
B to be

tnndnn P«^. haa atudled all sorts of
odd things Among others he has de
voted moch attention to the profeswtennl beggar, for whose Ingenuity he
hm tmiDMise admiration. Hr tells of
n woman beggar who. with bet 7 year
old glri. was admitted to the home of
jan Aifllali aristocrat. As the two
wWted In the hall the mother was
hnwd to any: .“B-bat will you .mr
srbM you me Into the drawing room
white tba ommteaa ur *nie child.
mUI«g.whUpered in reply: “I know
rtl imt on a beautiful, lost look and
iMt^ out:
‘Oh. mother. Is this
bekveirAl a dinner In Naw York city Mark
Twain waa attacking Chrtttlaa Science
la bis whimsical way. “I only know td
one convert to Christian Brlence.*’ hr
aald. “with whom I can feel any aym
patby at aU. 1 despise this man. bui
at the aame time I understand him
He enme to me one tUy and told me
that he had bteoma a Christian Sclent
Ui. -What? Nd BKMW doctors? said I
«No mom doelort. No aaore medlclnr.
be aald. Inaly. 1 waa pained and
grieved. 1 tbougbt hU mind moat
:golng. He Idd ase eaaually. as be t
' putting on Ate coat, that hU mot]
ia Uw bad been tak« aerioualy 111
enoe with Oongreaamin Mondcll of
U*yoBlag. an lnsun«»t teswler.
aaM: “Look here. Mondell. the repnbIkma party U for >o4at alaiehood for
the four icrritortea and----- “ **I don’t
need the mileage.” aald Mr. Mondell
”And weva alniBly fot te pot H
through.” coailanid tb# apmiker. -You
fellows atw almply piflfftaf lo»o the
hands of Iba
ifoofite when you----- ’
---------------------------• Ldont need the mBense.** tept
mSndell **Wbat In tbnnder do
by your mllUe: whnt hn. that

2€4'S

the

"

* ELBERT R. McTOT.
City Clerk

ry of Ken
The remarkable i
. Me, is the
»th Mclver. of Van<
Mit to
o the medi
■ct of much Interest
subject
cal fraternity and a twide circle ol
friends. He saya of his case: “Owing
iflammatlon of the throat
to severe Inflammation
congestion of the lungs, thyee doc
torn gave me up to die. when, as
resort. 1 was Induced to try Dr. 1
New Discovery and I am happy I
It saved my llfe.“ Cures the worst
coughs and colds, bronchitis. tontlHtU.
weak lungs, hoarseness and la grippe.
It Johnson Dnig Co.’s.
Guaranteed at
Co' F.
"
H. Meads. C.

One Chicago Cottage, line
walnut cose, high top, 11
stops, lamp brockets, a
dandy, only $2l».
One Chicago Cottage, walnut
wise, inlaid panels, music
pocket
stops,
•ket on tc»p.
in fine shape, r25.
Amc
One
S iiith's
hi*avy walnut cnsi?. band
viiTViil. high lop. S stops,
in good playing c*onditi<»n,
only $2:1.
One Hunlett, Chapel style,
walnut rose, gootl shape.
$17.
One Clough A Wam*n, 7
sUipi, Widnut case, $17.
One Whitney, high top. B
stops, walnut c ase, $t».
Don’t say nftc^rwards you
did not know of this chamv.
They will go like hot cake*.
All marketl in plain figures.
Stool with each om- free.

X

Thnmgh the arrest of Joseph Wats
ler. a Bay City machine shop man. U»c
police have discovered what they
claim to IK* a fence for stolen whc< ls
and have rt'coverofl wvi*ral wIhh-1
and many parts of wheels. Thoma
Clark. 15 years old. was arr«»sted a
the same lime charged with stealln!
whetMs. It Ik claimed Walslcr put the
iKiy through a regular rot.rse of whe-1
tfi send him outside the city to pick
wheels and ship them in. Watsler admils taking wheel.s apart, and chnng
ing the parts so that they were un
recognizable. He filed and brazed
eway the numlM^rs In some Inslaneei
and there are a numlur of alleged
uolen wheels of which the police saj
hey will me unable to find lh« own

'ri'E’iSifB&r.as

sd to KTK. BAR. N08R. THROAT

-

g5srffi?«Si2s:

RtANO TUNINQ-»W. N. mOsid. M
OR. O. E. CHASE, rwiOVNa from $M2<te Wilhelm block to 4$T site 4M
new State Bank bsIMlag.
fvou. Office tOK Rost FroBt street
|mark craw*s delivery—Light

Your Last Chance!

j

MRA E. L. BONNER3 bolr dilSSlli
parlors, over City Book mors. Room

Gas Piping
for Licbt.

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orood
Traverse Land and Looa Oo.. F.

Until April lit we will make
■peeial prices and Kivespecisl terms on work thatoah
bo done btiforo spring work

OR. F. HOLDSWORTH—Special ab

b|L E. A MINOR-Offioe over Amei^
V*n Drug Store. Special attentioa
to eye, ear. nose and throaL GUaeee
fitted. Bothpboseo. Raoldenoe $11
Sixth etreeL
OR W. E. MOON—Fhofiee, efSoe,CIU. 107: Bell. M. Reoldsnoe. 71f
Washington street, CIU. pboss Xlf;

GET OUR PROPOSmONI

Don’t Wait!
Do It Nowl

DR. A H. HOLLIDAY, Grodoste To­
ronto University. Office In Munson ,
bldg. Telepbonsa, ottos, lOS; tnsi-

TRAVEESE CITY GAS
COMPANY

T. W.TMIRLSY, DentlsL Over Bor^
num A Earl’s jwynlrj store. Both
phones 102.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O^PbyolABsrl’e. aUxeni pbooe 215.
DR. LAWTON—Physician and sui^
geon; offices In Wilhelm block, third
floor with Drs. Sawyer and Ponhob
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Batin

J.H. MONROE CEO.W.MCWETHY
nORROE&McWETHY

Sale Btgies Satordaj.Nar. 31

KIMBALLMUSIC

HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attomey
and couBoelor. Wilhelm block, Trsverte City. Mich. Citizens phone 105.

GENERAL INSURANCE

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. 0. Can

■II,HKI.M BLOCK
sn KKW WIl

O. P. Carver A Bro. Both phones.

Get Your Paint and Paper
from A. Hadley.

OR. E. F. CHASE-Honi«.p.U.UL Offlee over Bugbee’e drug store. Cltisens phone—Residence. 326; ottos
524.
sog SlAmo

DfCPratHiE indfll
OR. C. L. THIRLBY—Special atten­
tion to dlsessen of children. Boom
Inttrlor Flnlshlnt.
409 State Bank bldg. Both phogOA
Also have the exclusive agency
iFIRE INSURANCE-On what date
for tin* Geriimn-Americ
d.M K vour Fire Iniairsnce Policy exproof Paint Co. Also th
■ pire?' 1 want your business. Call
for theAlfnO Pcate Pi
SI rnv orfire and get rotes before rePajM-r Co.
newiiiK. A. It. Curtis.
mar 15-lyr

manner not unsightly, to be profully
by the I
BlTg
any person shall
MRfi. »
recover
any sum or sums of money
A. ELDRED.
against the ssid City.^f Traverse City,
D. FELT.
Phon^Citizer^No! K>n
orcaslooed by the neglect of the
L SMITH.
F.U- sak* liy all druggiKts.
Light and Power
Kartury PWtHbotor. of KimlwII Pte»«
A. Hadley, 512 Rose st, city
Board of Tniateea. Queen City ItsKleelrlc
successors or assigns.
purer. «Ml KtmteU Plpr and
Moved by Alderman Winnie that Company.
Iheir agents or employees. In not prop­
Orxani for charrh and Hoaa
TRAVERSE CtTV teARKETS.
he pelitkm be granted.
erly
protecting
any
trench
or
Carried.
R.R.HARNER,Prssr.
DRS. J. 0. fc NAKT.J.TRDBBUIOI
To the
reason of the breaking This report is mnds up dslly. The Re
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAfiS
City
eord Is not respofiolble for dins
-. _____ _ any pule or apparatus, and
, Office 605 New Wilhelm Block,
City.
OAteMTaWllUilmiUda. • a. » *• U
defense shall have been duly tendered
2761. Gentlemen;—We.
jcitisens’ phone.639.
l%c %
m. t %o • mtmtmgB.
to said above mentioned company, or
aigned officers of the Queen
trie Light A Power Co, r
aball be paid by the Queei
petition your honorable body to grant trie
Light
A
Power
Co,
or
lu
asaigns.
a franchise to the aald Queen City
DKNTIS-r
Electric Light A Power Co, Its auc
J. Ma BUElLMAMriL
ceaaors and asaigns. aulhorixlng the CO., or lu successors or assigns, a^l
ji|20l front Strooi
use of the streets, alleys and public fall to protect the aaid City of Trav­
/IfiRe insurance
grounds Of 4be aald city for the pur- erse City from all damage and costa,
reaC estate and loans
Boom No. 1. atr Op-mSmiBS rnmA
poae of erecUng the oeeeaaary polea, as provided in this motion, and temll
> KikTillT PUBLICl
towers, etc, or laying ooodolu and
placing thereon or therein srlrea. or
213 East Front St.
Up Stelra
other eondoclora. for the purpoae of
conveying and aupplylng light and
power for private and public vae In
S2.“isald «mpany shall wllhte
0. P. CARVERfA BRO.
thirty ($9) days after the passage d
this ordinance sign lu »coe^iicete
wriUng of the rtghu and Prijllm
hereby

HOUSE

A. D. TYLER

DENTIST

sx

I'/l

^

Oytieal Parlors

One PncknTd|orgiui,handte>me.
walmit cane, good ns new.
was sold for $lda It goes
now for $5vS.
Ono Kimlmll. walnut enso, 11
stops, sumo as new. |o5.
One Kimball, oak case, 11
stops, same ns new, $55.
One KimKiU ltraveling case),
maile expressly for traveling. closes np with lock
and key, handles onUide.
brass triinmetl, 18 stops, H
sets of reeds, very hein-y
lone, $45.
One Kstey. i:ihU>ps, 7 b<*U of
rti*tls, niaile for chapel or
for home, in fine txjndilion, only $42.
One Kimlvdl Piano case. 7
octave. rost*wood cast*, in
g^l playing onlor, now

Moved by Alderman Bingham that
tl^e^co^Jl adjonra.

third Tnss*

8MrtjrtiS?s.s

Rastall’s

tecomd-haad . Organa

"ThW>*ol^WMtT
jjhl
A little prompinens right
wiU n ward yon tenfold. Bs

Wnhelm. (7)
Nays—None.
The Mayor appointed Aide
V'Jlbelm as a member of the vs
^mlltej^te pUce of Alderman 1

ii Wbotea ball 0B

|€y«s€xamto«d
I Frm at ■ ■ "

s'.jSiJSjrSpK:

Moved by AMennaa Bingham that
be report be accepted and adopted
ad the cdty clerk be authorised to
raw orders la favor of the several

LsCHppe Then Pneumonia.
amor’s tVI.I.c
S’o n-m»-.Iy *-qualK Wamor’j
ft'loe of Tar Syrup for these
ind fatal diHi-aKos. If taken ihi
will ctm- a rase ‘in’4S
ind In It
the r*mgh that follows

6e0a JIa Jarvis

■E-

T. A. WILHELM
DKNTimT’

iu>i.E.iiMEnni

Ijohn R. Santo

.. :iii .1

.n*!^ill!iA-ir^t;ide«^
!TnV;iSSScf^ng Pcrmterion
aad Authority to the Queen City
Electric Ught A Power Company to
-.................. .tnin the Necemary

\Sd fuT*a^l

' General InsoroBce

J.

L. L. A. BUILDING

eheeeH?!

Hew winwm BIZ. Trtyene CMy

C. D. MILLER

DENTIST

at aay Ume or tlmea In nnj

NATIONAL DBMTISTS

ridty Tbro^ the te neoetsnry to do so. to protect tht
Streeta. Alleys and Other PubHc
S!3Ste ordlnnnen shall Ukt
Placte in the City of Traverse City.

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
COMPANY

iborhy are hertey given and granted liSanTtei referred to tl^mimltte.
the Queen City Etectric Ught A
eer Co, a body eoniorate under the
Trawm City. Mich, Mar. 22.19W
tews of the state of Michigan. Its gnestreeta.'hlteys an
of the dty of Tr
..rf uranM- iwlM.-------

£alm!!^w1rwrte"w^
___

private
n period of thirty
Inmitgsnt. ”lbat If Vm to decide mat- after the date of
tars Mte •• you dktete I i»l«bt as
wan tend aqr pnm » you and stay
I don’t need my telle-

to do Wiu Itr-; ri wmaC tested the

10 W

be. as shall be denlgaated by the ooqa- be laatrocted to draw an order on
dl, aad to a depth not to exceed two the city depoaltory for $2C4.$9 to be
dlsbnraed by the city treasurer to the
several parties named la the city
clerks report as holding orders oo the
inds therein named.

Mra. Gllblt Mr.^. U Park. Mr. O. H.
Goodrich. T. W. 03rtoii. Wm. R Oooo
Mra. K. Price, Mr. V. H. Kirkpatrick
Mr. O. K. Boodeld, Gltbert Powllaon
Mr. Cbaa. W. CUrk. Marion Benoa. P
T. feott. A. R Hank« A. Hadley. Ed
Bixby. Hannah Potoraon. Prank Want
necessary to the complaU
W. A. Smith. Lorea Downey. W. L. reetoraUoo of the atreeta, paTeaanta
Brown. Floyfl Smttb.
• iMtor Kbos of Pwiaajrltranla. la Referred to the light
ooiiranaUoo vfib a frfaiifl cbo other To the
the aald corporatloo. or Its aenraata
day. lamblaaly obaorrad that If he
City, Mleblgaa;
vM any Idoa aa to the amoaat of work
22S9. Geatlaama:
be woolfl bare to petfori he would algnefl taxpayers and reaidenU of Works, or lu anthorixed agent, aad
aer^ hare Ukea a Job aa a member
of Cba Uatlad fUtet aeoate. He l«
ftCdltf Of the COIBIDOO
rence thereto. Nor aball i
eoo^M to aaawer. oo an arerage.
renue or any public apace 1
12$ letten per flay.

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Wnsmnae in six dnyn, but wo
will give yon tui 4s9fB m
which to cnptnn a bnrgnin
innned OrRant taken in exchange clnring onr word can-

C K. MURRAY.

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LDOGE NOTICES.

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C. B. MURRAY.

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