The Evening Record, June 11, 1906

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The Evening Record, June 11, 1906

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

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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

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1906-06-11

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MffiRI CHASE DROWNED IN W
IteriMHt Montague Clung to | His Hair lliitil His ‘HBIM” HRIL
. WASXILLED
finproWoro too Nuinb to Retain.
Their Hold, i

tWM that Haira rw«M* Ural at Ho««li and thes «cra BMUel. tt alao 1»
ralayiH that the aaa had anle the
■tatMeat twin that U he aaa net
kmad U atiBid he hr a tiala.
The mirl rardkt «aa that death
STRUCK sy M. A N. tJtXCURSION araa dhe to hi. hotae aodloitaltT
atrack hr paaaowor tiaia Ko. 21 ot the
TRAm LAST NIOHT.
M. 4 M. B. aad ao htaiae b laM on the

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Canoe and For Tlwee Moots the Boro Battled
'f Puff StiiickSailiRg
Oaadi. Then Robert atass Bank-ln Hour Later His : ~

warn to die- MoC
drae bia coatpaulaa fiom the tails but
waa aBable to dear tbe lapld coming
tiain and the ama was stnRck with
BRAIN* WERE •CA'nrERtO ' BY
frightful force ^on tbe head and
THE LOCOMOTIVE^ STROKE.
dropped In hla tracka..
Uy on hU
face not further than eighteen ineboa
from the rallc, hla right atm doubled
up under hla body and tbe 1(<i bent
Wk over, hta sbouldera. Word waa
phoned to Coroner Gage and later to
H. L. Carter, who drove to the place
I had.bean eotHiod afd a llaat to
t^e wae.eomewhat preparwi
and brought the remains to hU eaublad of J. V. McGough> boaL A. Howevera the aho^ was as aevare that
IVtoment. where they lay all night
«ant*a and L. L. Stavaiiaon’a left
atto etion of a phyMcian waa ne^^
While waHang akmg t|ie M. A K. E.
thw ky watwrw wf Orwid TfUMfWRj
cary. She was rrating aaakr this last m coiaA at 8 o’clock ’’Xk rpi’’ lUlK
Sara slMiaClpwo dww!»wwuiy
Swip
PBP^WA CURBS liver/kidney.
Tha spot where the accidaiit had oe. morning.
tuM i€. lomer nightsatchman for
ufrtll Ht vok« wm too wtak to carry
Mrs. J. A. Montagaa wna calm but I hr Alhyan Dowd ahinple mill between
to tha Micro within pl«tn alRtot only eurrod woe mark'?d w=th r white buoy
t your drugglata.
tlirac.Miattora of a mile Mnay. HtrSart and afle^. eome crwlal*‘g. thie %ra» Mid rot alaefi ail night and had not Uatea and Yuba, wax struck by ibe Inootolng ezruralon train and Inirtantl/
Mcnlaiiia waa forced to rMaaaa hi* gicked un a**d the heoke eet and the eaten anything this morning..
Dh b^n. Twice the hocke enklllid, tbe Injuries being
Isold ood tha body of Robert Chaat
ROBERT CHASE.
tofWd oeme object but .each time
Robert R. C»*a8vwan bo-n July 6, the head where the terrific Impart of
At S d^oeh yooiardaf aflonfoon. tht after raising K part way. it sank. The 1tS4. and waa the onirilvlng eon of tho locomotive entobed In his akull
trolling was done f-nm tha Hannan Mrs. Mary Loulto Chase. Mra. Chase and liespaltered his b^n In u very dl
launch and Officer Jennirga and l^llt. le the nridow of the late Or. George M loction. The romtlnW’wore remm*ed
boot booaa for a ooll on tha bay. TiMoa iam Krouoa hed charge nf fhe hook. Chase. Wy p^'card away In this city to the undertaking rooiiaa of H. L. Car
Vraa a Sna north wind btowing and tha Onia^SIHof the darknaaa Miout 1:41 thraa yaara ago..foll^g by leas than ter at 9 u’ciRrk and were lilted out
. tha search waa abandonad until a year th^Mh rf thr oideat eon, of a-dF-en pool of blood which deluged
aftamaon was fdtaaant aftar tha
mornihg..
thraattninf mo-^lng. Thara waa no
Georgea Wbo waa ftrlcken with typhoid the liody of the man. 7
thought of dofigar. tha owner of the
f>DFF* STRUCICTHEM.
Addicted to Drink.
and died after a lingeHng llneaa. The
boot waa tha iOn of a aallor and the
Ob** Chase, as hr
{generally death ef the father and sen vraa a
"H»*rm” Hal! was a stranger to this
two baya had anjayad aoma onoMlam
m among hie companlone.
severe blow to the HttJe frmily circle city but had been employed by Albyan
iiin ainaa tha launching of tha Mlaho- preeaed a deaJ-e yesterday afternoon who we-e left te mour- a**d the ties Dowd aa nightwaichihan «»me Impth
daad.
Thrif
to aet foot o** the Island. Accordingly wvhich bound them was drawn the
time and while thorr wwa consld
they p-ocerded to beat up to the closer anc: the ho^* .vwae the one ( red by his em|Aoyor’as faitbrnl to his
r their craft waa a leland. landing on4hft.oo«th encL After thought of the only
wofk^bm addicted to drink.. Ho was
wraak and thay.wara baing buffatod staying thara a short time they ator^ed
wmsldore^ on habltnal drunkard, one
about by tha wovaa. Sha had ca^iaod back with a rorf 1**. each sail. Abojt
Id mother an^ alatR-.
who could not abatttn and this was
ones but they rightad her and got a h-ff mile this aide of the laland* a
comnlettog- the local High tho one fault which in the end cauaed
aboard. Twka mere tha wind over^ pvR hit the little boat and ahe cap.
190B iwhe^ Robert Chase his death. Some weeks^ago he tioturned them and the third'time the
Roth beya want l-to the water
I to the English praparatery rerely injured, hla foot and from tho
cMd andoapoourehaddono their
bot Tl^ mana^ to free the canvaa course, ha aatarad the am^aymant of date of the accident he became de
^aad Rohoft Cheee waa uneonaMoue. Mid right the bnaL They atarted to the iewMer, R. W. Raalali, where be
but waa able to contlnuw hU
Mrin M that pol-t r«dI apAln the
•ince rvmained most faltlifuJ and hla night watching a f Dowd a.
to tho awrfae# and getl wegt over. They gotI badtln
work ki tha work cheoen waa both aucSaturday night ho arrived in this
White
to tfah^ u
back into tho bO|fl hlmaetf. Beth eails' more at'd wcetoful and palnaUking.
city and at onct* went to the We.st Side
Black
wart gena and tharr was nothing to [the rr-ft was almoet full o| \rater
Aaid# from tht mother and alater. i qtol. roanapwl hy Mr. and Mrs. O. J
Brown

When the we-t ove- th- third time but two uncles «fe left Or. 8. Gilbert Pltchor with whom the nighiwatch cx
lUiie<
,
r
I
-Bob” waa ac exhauctoo by the atnig | of Phoenix. Arizona, brother rf Mrs. pnclctl to In gln ♦•mployincnt thin morn
Pink
;
gle a-e the cold air ,ind coltft- vrater Chsae. e-d Leuia S. Chaae o' Nilea. lug in the shliiRlr mUI of Mr. Pilcher.
Pearl
from hie boat by W. H. BHgge and that be waa unconacirua. Hit com­ itother^tl
the fathw. Or. Chaae.
IcK-a^sl n»‘ar Hrown’s- planing j mill.
Gray
iparried to Mra./HarHet O. Newcomb’s panion reached him. however, and held
It wflCtd
td be
t h^r€ to co-c-lve r' boy
tho man was to begin work on
on. Thr beat w»a d**ifti"n slowly to­ cleaner to hia daily life, habita and
Oyster Gray
HI-off aud latiT lake
lal tho work of
I waa revived without dK* ward the ahem end Herhe-t waa call­ theughta than Rcbert Chase.. On April night watch when a : vaenney ahotid
Confederate Gray
fleulty and this morning waa retting ing for hnin. The water vr-t ao cold, 22, 1908, he waa confirmed Into Grace
that after He had held bn tor some EpJacepal church by the Rt Rev.
aaay aftor Ms torribla eapertance.
Wanted to Oiel
time he felt Bob'a hair atip thtough hta Bithoo GillearPe and since then had
MBARO CRIES.
Yoidonlay afternoon in company
hardly mlaaeci a a^;ce. Whrn the with Charhni McCanh. a sawyer, ho
It waa bitwaan S and S o’clock when fingerc.
We have the largest assort“I
miy
expected
to
laat
few
mlnvested
choice
w-a
o-ganir-d
he
be­
vlsliod
the
Kratochvli
hrowory, wher<»
Mrs. Newcomb bnani crlrt on the
ment of|siiapfs and colors in
wtea longer myaelf.” aaid Mr. Monta- came a member a-d eve- since that iHTth drank omiKldoraWy. if la allogod.
the ,/oity. We can match luoetl
It woe aomo animal in diatreaa but gue tc Kig father. The accident hap­ time has beer raaily the moat faithful They loft early In iho evening to walk
any gown.
of ail the younq neoole of that organl- to Iho city and were atx ui half way
they aoo- frit sure that It vraa some pened aho-tly after 5 o’clock.

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Wih HIS

Ciyt BOOK STOM
nri aaaaar ca„ rasi.

HEAD WAS CRUSHED

Can You Blame -Em

Was Picked Up in Oni , ;;; conscious Condition.
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Canvas
Oxfords

1^2: .........

for looking St s ^SR

SIS so many mis6ts in tbs world
thst iUta plessniw to kx>k upon
sgood 6l . .
One thing we pride onsselves spon is tbe sppesrmooe of men,
yonihs end boys outfitted bw ns ss
to clothing. Another is tbs low

CE.'SSarv'^'"”•commoK * MOvV, omoH stebt cunviBiis

Children’s Day Shoes.
Sunday will be '‘Children’s Day”
’Til a mile-post in the lives of thousands of' diildno.
The day of da>-s for children’s new dresses,
suits and new shoes. .
This-store comes into “Childreo’s Day" with
footwear of reliable quality for every child aod money
saving for every parent.
'e a
are Ready with the Latest and Bast. '•.

VBAiCHANT & ROSCOE

SixiccD bifrcrcai smcs

90c t« $2

■Lk.

human being to nwM of aid.r-Mrm.
Newcomb’s brother, I. Davy, at once
ttatoad for thr B-^^iogs home, tha nearaat placa where thara waa a boaL Mr.
BHgga and hla son Chariea at ones put
out w«th thHr boat. Hr. Montague
waa fou*»d lyinq to hit bo«t about
^ threaMuartera or r *»a»f mile from
thorn e-d ahmit a m»lr aouth of the
latand. Th« host waa Hmoat full of
watar.
After uking the body to tho Newcomb cottage Mr. BHggt •'otiOad the
family of J. A. MonUgue of the aoci*
Mam. J>r. A. H. Holiday was alee sum­
moned and came in hia automSbilt, ar^
riving^bMo-e Mr. and Mra. MonUgua.

FATHER PASSED THfeM.
The father with hla yacht. Gem. Waa
tailing- yeate-dav afte-noon. Me had
with him George H, Cmsa. R. J. Mer-'
cet. J. C. Morgan a-d hla ton, G^rSiO
Montague. .-Near the ialand they aaw
the email hcM com<"g a**d atood Off
to hail them.
-There, waa lust a ftood aailihg
braeze for my boat.** aaid the father,
••but it w»t too much tor th- amatl
boat."

Eve-y Su-day he waa In his
e-d social obligallena were alwaj^a given a secondary
place for choir or church matters.
If Rdbert Chase had ^n enemy no
one
o-e like
the qiTi^t. euy going-bey.-^He wa. V
member cf th- Men'e club e< Crocs
church and whenever called upon gave
freely cf Hia services. He waa alao a
member of the* Wee^ue-tong club andthere ene-1 what time hr viraa away
from hla mother. Amnng the yobnj
people of
east wid- he was moat
highly esteemed and no social affair
was complete wtihout -Bob” Chaae.^
•-Bob” a-d -Heth-* v»-re almost Inseparable, hav'-g been chums for
many years. They often sailed to­
gether, to feet wer- together all the

FATHER WAS ANXIOUS.
Shnrf'v befo-e 9 o’clock Mr. MontagW became anxioua end went down to
the dab house. The canoe waa net in
Ito place and he then vrent to Greiliekeifle at hit ton had aa»d that he might
As O0O-* at hr vras tak-**? tote \he ^ there and atay aboard .the yacht.
He wan not there a-d Mr. MonUgue
blankets r-d
arf. He re- knew a^BUl w*-a* had hzopened. He
oaVafOd from the effects of the ea- teiephoned home a-d then ICSmed of and th«^ was —var a diaco^ or a
rrft in-the friendship.
pooura, raaponding readily to treat­
BUILT CANoIe HIMSELF*
ment but the fate of h.. companion e6
MELP WAS NEAR.
The ca-oe to which Robori Chase
weighed upon hia mind that it waa nbt
Robert Pr^ vm.s alao at ti
until oaHy this mommg that alaap yaalerday to hia laurBch a^df
lost his life was bolK by Herbert Moncame to hit ayaa. Hia mother remained started beck t*^ ca-e« wna to aigHt Ugue hlmaetf. His u-de. Victor Era
with him all night ard this morning part of the time. Ht headed over near previoaa to leaving tor Alabama, had
about 10 o’clock be was brought to hit Edgevrood and the canoe kept on down constructed
portion of it but thia
home In thia city in H. Montagut’a au- the middle of the bay.. The aun was spring ft vraa finished by Herbert The
shining o- the water and the bay wag. boat was the moat beautiful mailing
Ruite rough the wi-d beinq in the canoe o^ the bay. b^eq finiahed with
SEARCHER FOR BODY.
At 0 o'cloefc Ch*er rf Police Ashton north. Aftor the aeddent It waa prm» oak and mahogaoy. It waa a aea•lOtmed J. W. Hannon thM aomeone tkal^ impooaiWe to aee the ilittle boat worthy nttle c-aft a-d there waa
waa In trouble cm the bay and wanted without her ooa-s. Mr. price paiacd never any thought of any danger, in
help. Mr. Hannan at once went to the wtthln a mlla of the wreck and th- the buildi-g a-d liniahing Mr. Chase
chib house and aaeurvd bit launch. boya cow hi-* a-^ tried to hall him.
d
chum kora
boot up
Theron Morgan, Frank Strangwaya But tha wimi waa wrong ,a**d thglr
and Harry Hamar had left Juet o short voices failed to reach. Mr. Price knew inl44p^andspans1ff1e.
In Inring MuH nothing of the accident w-til h- was
tb^lTEO FOR NEWA
rallad ir» f-twt tha
He MartodjDut with hla* boat but was
want to RjKmad and Informed tMt Herbert hsd been resKV
hayend w^ a Sre woa homing and
two boys were both dub members aad
m r^ufler cfulatog oBoiit for ootna time,
MOTHER PROSTRATED.
00 well knaam and pepalar that many
The ehoek wim a torribla oaa to Mrs.
^.
ware tMd hy oafoana o« Miora that
the pamon had basii toaeuad.. They
thay had laat a m thameelvaa. Aawng
I acm**
P9tikU^
oania back to thadub house without
tha youag peofila t-acaa of sorrow

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' On their ratom they wore Informed of
tha nature of thf ooMdanCa a-d that
Robert Naur’s ^ady ww otUI in the

though the blow struck all Impartially.

to Carter crossing wbon the tool of
the incoming excurFimi* train wax
beard. McCann paid. *‘Henn. got off
track, the train U romlng.*:
don't want
will stay right boro

Order for
Screens

'^OW

^7:

With tfs.

Stock door* delivered same day at oideted. Odd
dqors and window screens in three days.
We’ll send a roan to take the measurements

Trayerse City'Mfg. Co.

IF YOU HAVfi NEVER USED
OUR

BEST

Yo.«.o.j«Ujg.hoto.

FLOUR
y ■,

mmmimeii
YousaveOneDollar

Hannah

&

Lay Co.

This is a little dress goods
special and we save
that much.
Hrr. .rr the £<»<)*—Ui«fal (0
.heer IT..1| weat,), .11 WOOL 45 '«•
rrruin number of pienra, a wbolcaal
ofl'rrcd hiai a price aad it waa accepted.

CMlCom^hllicse- •

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KecUfict SUrts*-

_ ;i:yi

_

59c yd.
aged, YouU
strahU Jabrie
shiri waist
as it is light

k.:

. JIMIE tt, f9BE

iEVEMMREGORD

unnEOiiiiiiir

inMEkiiis
timO IN TMt CUANtttt
TMR Cr^ BTREItTB.;

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'•-taEjaarJifflsp"’

■MU M SMi

AWAKENBIBY
DfilSE SMOKE
FAMILY HAD NARROW ESCAPE
FROM CREMATION.

ny Wre to the Evening Rc^eord.
. Alpena. June 9.—Charles Day and
family nant>wly escaped death by
mallon when 4heir house was
Ftroyed
by fire. They were awakened
Pretty Wedding Was 8ol**wnl*ed ai
by dense smoke, the f^her grabbed
W o’clock Yesterday Morning by
ib« baby and waa followed by-W* wlft*.
the ftev. R. N. HoUapto.
They n^ached the op»*n air Just to rime.
The loss U estimated at 97tH>.
‘ Xi ihe country residence of H». C
Cropa Damaged.
, U. Maney occurred at 10 o clock yes
Carlton. June 9.—A' hard electrical
torday forenoon the marriage of he« storm last night did much daniage to
daughter. X-arrle. to Uoyd W. Knaggf
*' of fhls city. The ceremony was wit
nroi^ by thi* ImuH-dlatc rt‘UtIves oi
Jackson. June 9.—Ughlnlng struck
Wach. The bride and groom were at Ihe barn of Harry Alger to Maple
ttmded by BUh Estde WInton and township and killed two horses. Hor­
ilarie KnaggS. The Rev. R, N. Hoi ace Roblnwn. near Clark’s lake, had
aaple offkUtcd. nilng the ring ser a borne killed b>- llghtntng.
ytoe. Mr. and Mrs. Knaggs after i
Boy Drowned.
ahoig wedding trip to Detroit, will to
Muskegon. June 9.—Howard Sparks.
at home to ihjrtr many frtehd. at tbel: aged 10, was drowned to Spring lake
la
tott nIttiL He was flfhtog. b^d a fit
new rmldem^ on Osas street
and fell falo the water. The body was
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neuf^ of While
hall passed through the city thl^
morning oo their return home nttet
enloytog a eo^al visit with Jerry 8nl
OtniTMi murnej to hn
Bvnn of Cedar.
hone la Soloa jrederdar Ki«; a

KRI66S.HIIIET'

ether great artlsta This plager piam
to the name In appearance as any up
todaie piano and- It the moet popalai
Saatroment of moM timea It eaa
m wperoted by a ebUd. AU taleroat
m a pUyer ptoao are Invited to am
hanrlhlatottro^^^^

t night

PAIfHIDTAK

OVER SOD BEHIEES

tanttoAapatOanarJBaa.

12.50
FRANKTRUDE
HO NsiHncE louse

Brighten Up
Make tho oU ihincs now.
Wo have just rwv ivwl an na
aorlmont of ihos** POPULAB 10c PAINTS put up
tin cans vrillr snap emern.
making them csaajr U* op.»n
ainl easy to cUise ami Loop
din out if dcbinxl They arc
the* rearly-inixjLvl sort, lK*ing
pat ap in oil and n*a»ly for
imiinxliate use.
You
brighU’4i up your cuplwnnl.
chaira, toUt*. kiicben and
dining room tamitim\ inter­
ior woodwork, etc., at trifling
cxpons4f by taking advanUtgc
of our money fulving priw of
ONLY lOo PER CAN. and
buy Kmv while the assort

per mouth I

i'.r

$75.00;
WA^.CM>

;: /- ‘,. ^7

94.00

per ‘month'

per month

J. W. SI.A-rKS«
WHOLS8ALH AMD REyAIL-YOim REl.lABtC HO«OB FURM«HWI

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RIBBON SALE

PINK

■ if *:•

Spcci.tl Sale Saturday and. Monday, best
quality T.atTcta, in widths from 2)4 in. to 5 in.
Worth from 1 Sc to SO p»r yd., in this sale Tor

T'hese ribbons are all pink

. J. Wilhelm.

Tni Record MAk

DirectFrom ML Clemens

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

THROWI FROM BEDS

MORROE & MeWETHY

GENERAL mSURANGE
Ht—isrd OonnaiitM and Farnirtn' RaUuil
Pir* iMiraiM* iVwipuiy
n HIW WILHELM BLOCK

By Wire to the fcvenlng Record.
Chicago. June 9.—A mysterious ex­
plosion early Ihl* morning destroyed n
story and a half building' on North
Halstead strt*el. Men. women and chil­
dren were ro*:led out In their night­
clothes and two girls were thrown out
of their beds by the force of the ex- SIR. Front 81.

Dr. W.J., Higgins

Fine Dental Work

TREE BIEN tCROSS >R1GK

T. A. WILHELM

Freight Train Wrecked, Fireman
KMIed, Engineer abd a Tramp

DKIMTIS'r

DrtrolL June 9.—Wheat—No. 2 red,
Jf9c; corn, 54^c; oats. 39c.
Chicago.
June
9.-J^’h4st-May.
M\<*__coro. tlVfcc: oats. 37|fcc.
T^o: June 9.—Wheat-Cash. 88c;
corn; BStke; oats. 39c.
East Buffalo!, June 9.-CattleUgbt. steady.. Sheep and lambn-900r
active; choice lambs. 87.25tt7.40;
wethers. $666-25. Hogs—1.700; active:
all grade. $6.7006.80.

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Show your patriolisin and decorate to commemorate the One
Hundred and Twenty-ninth A inivcrsary
of
the birth of the
American Flag.
in tht! city, every public building, every fdace
livery residr
!. every window in the bngincss district should
of business, every o It ice,
have at least one (lag.
\Vc have a bit: stock of

{y

A Good Line of Wool Bunting Flags

BeOv H* llarvis
OKIMTIS-r
201 front Streci

Plant now
ASTOBS

VERBENAS
PANSIES
We have them to sell.

flANKN. PAINE

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Another reason to decorate Wednesday is the Old Settlers
Association annual rally and both Wednesday and Thursday is the
State Firemen's convention. Welcome them in true Traverte
City style.
,

Facts to Remember Concerning the
American Flag.
First raisctl at Cambridge Jan. 2. 177C. by Geo. Washington, a.
First carried on a vessel by Com. Ezak Hopkins Feb 17.1776.;
.Adopted oiTicially by Continental Congress June Id. 1777,
Betsey Koss made the first flag after its adoption.
First displayed at a military post* at F'orst SchuylcrT^W site of
city of Rome. N. V. Aug. 3. 1777.
"
First displayed on naval vessel June li, 1777, by Paulvjones,
commander of the‘ Ranger.’*
.
First unfurled in battle on the bianks of the Brandy'wiiic SepL

iahiHfaMtliekM
Seeamnlatyk* hoe andocMt
oHrorodmUimtup.
^

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Thursday, June 14
Flags of All Kinds

DomaU^bovbot h geti if your
bone ad office, Btoie or abop axe
c^mpped with a cOeetric fkn.

.•

■J

; on
on sticks, all sizes from the small ones at live cents adozen to the larc
larger ones IlfJ.xGO.
.

Ten Can Grin and Bear It

wa i4nt Theai

.T,'

Mu>lin

Bom. Ho. 1, aty Op«. Boom Bkwk
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Rochester. N. \\ June 9.—A freight
train on the Buffalo, Rochester A
Pittsburg railroad was wrecked early
today by a tree being blown aero** the
track. Fireman Lout* Frank was
killed and Engineer Donaldson and a
tramp badly hurt.



Flag Day

JA aolWOB . GEO. W. MCWETHT

Explosion In a Chicago
m Routed Out
Inhabitants.

€t Waat Taath
ctnwt ««l to Soloe Tcaiardayao »l«lt
Mim. Dao Oalllvita.
Mlu Blhel McMtUaa of Port SaiaUC
Oau Jaaahter of UalttKl 8tat« OoomI
Ndl McMIltaa. t« Ti«Uta« Min BUiel
BalkTTb. S<T. A. T. pyrgnioa »ent
Bkataaa Ub laonUac i^era ke win
Mr. aad-Mia. W. PePaw m i

» WANT Aa

you w,nt to boy ih^ at
tbe right prjee come and
see us. We start them at

PAVUGUX'

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If you want the best in­

Notice to all Peroors Intaroatad.
The spectol assewment tor roll for
POLICE RESERVES FINALLY LAND- the grading And paving of East From
EO THE BAD TRIO.
sirert from the east line of Park kItopI
to tbi eaat line of Welltoktnn slreOt. Is
now to my bands tor cnllecUan of the
second Instollment togefh^ with the
toierem on all luipald iuKtsltoients.
the same to be paid on or before the
2iHh day of Juno. 190C.
M. K. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Omce, Room 202. State Hank Building.
June 21 mo
By Wire to the Bvfwtng B^rl
New York, June 9.—A despera
tie took place early this morning be
Notie« to Kll Penont'lnlercoUd.
twm. police reror^es and three sup
Tbe special aRsessment tax rtdl fu
patted hofglars following a $1,000 the paving of State street from,tbe
Jewelry robbery and the battle and east lino of Cass street to the wmtt
burglar chane startled Jhe fashionable line of Railroad avenue. U now to ifcy
hands for tbe ctdlecrinn of the secon-:
s**cclon of Brooklyn. Just before 1 Ins’ailment, together with the Interest
o’clock George McLaughlin 1073 De- on all unpaid Instollment .
Oraw street, telephoned police head­ to Ik* riaW oo or before , the 3tih day
_
quarters ths^three men were trying ofJune, 190C
I
M. EjJfiskell. aty Trealbrer,
JO’break Into a house on St. Chartos Office. Rpdfe 202. Stole Bank building
place*. The reserve* found the three
June^l mo
men and ofter n Ilvelr battle landcHl
them all.
PAVIN6TAX
Notice to airPerw)os interest
The special arf-e>sm« nt tax rc
the paving of West FYonl street
ih«* west line of i hlnn Ptri*et t
wert line of Maple street is nowhands fo> the eoll(Tri«in of the s
instollment. fi»geili«-r with the ar
consin University.
t»«t «n ah
ihc
lnten*«t
all impnld
uopnld Iiirisllnicnt*.
Iristallnie
* to tK* nald *m or l)Cforo the 3(»th
day of June. IWHl.
By Wire to the Evening Record. ^
*M. E Haskell. City Troasuror.
Madison. Wis.. June 9.—The fifty- Orrioe. Room 2f>2. Stal - Bank bulldliig
Juno 2-1 mo
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Ihinl commencement of the University
or Wisconsin will be heW from Sun­
day. June 17. to Wednc*sday. June 20.
The famous Mi. Clemen* Mineral
About 451) student* will be grantc*d Ihe
bachelor’* degree on this occasion, Salt* are having a Mg sale at the drug
this moremenL She has endowed ■ thirty4»lght tbe master’s degree, and gist* In this city. A positive cure for
school for tbe families of high officlsK twelve the doctor’s degree, making a liver, kidney and Rtomnch trouMe. A
and has given orderr lhat the practice total of over BOO degrees to be con­ *afe; fiire and elTectlve remedy. Tlirec
of foot binding must be given Up..
ferred. the largest number that ha* weeks’ metlirine. price $1.00.
June f,-12t

Fbr tbe last few nighii/the biy
nnt hai bt'en llniHl with people. II
• Trarorae CUy only had a down town
bay front park 1| would be a g^t BOY WAS DROWNED IN LAKE
thing for even ixhiy. At prcwnl, the
apace in front of the G. R. A 1. depo:
to need for Ihat. puri»ose but what la WAS FISHING. HAD A FIT AND
FELL INTO WATER.
needed Is a parl^wUh benches so thtt
y the people inay rest and en|oy the
:'«ool broetesJ
Crepe at .Carlton Damagsd by ^ Heavy
Electrical Sterm-Thrpe Heroes
Killed by Llghtnlng-Welyer-^
^
' toe Slats News.
j
If the allegations are true, tbe peoplr
don’t like the iiackers’ way of dolnp

cedvnd a ll.bhO Web

BOAT FOUNa
Thin roomingV when Robert PHce
ma carntow from Ms catUpe in hVs
HTOtti. he picked up the ill fated
r4Miae al-^. to IrpM M M«ta Lewis*
iga at Ebg-woad. Me tewTO H In
and tigd it up to tl4 dock at the Lath^the launches ]

ncB.tX
MiMlaiic Wkllcs
WaiiMni^ u»l ^11
not explode and »e
> guarauee. them to give
effect satisiaotioa.
Buy one of theae oil
. stoves and you will have
a safe and et^ondmical
stove -for hot weather
rork.

tha
bay. wt-t
to Mr, Urn
guc^a milamahils a d carofUtly pa^
troftod tha baach In tha yahi fiopt that
tha bay wojtd he aaal up by tht
MU , T»*-v rstu-<^;ta thp cUy

By Wire to the Brenlag Raeord.
Bedslla. Mo. Jowe h.—A mysterious
rMIRTY or THAto ARi: MARO AT boy who rome from San Antonia
g. to cate of a Pullman cuodoctor
Boavfile. is aow to dtorge of Dl
vtoSoh BopevtotendeBt S. K. Ftoney cT
the kC. K. A T. railway and Is IdentS.
M ns WIIMs Fhrrto. aged S. A lelis
i came this morning from Mew
York asking that the boy be seat to
his aawi to that cUy. A
*
came from RIcImrd C Baker of Beattie. whoso 3.yeaivold boy was kidnaped
By Wiro to the Mrening BarordL
years ago and Willis Farris close­
PhDadfiphla, Jane B.~The; civic ly resembles the descripcioo of the
aartt being done by women’s t

CAWtY LtOMT*.
Tte to« la r«cu4 t« ounlK Hafau
oa kaMa la mj n^l k« a «n»t raloabksL In that city the Clvfc clab
•aajr TM^arw CHtJaat owaaia Ig- baa done eaceilent work. Tbe follow
bg paragraph from tbe dob buUotli
Is oae of many :
The avic dub has had the rules for
MMMir
wlM am.wer
Mroet -----------_
«*, printm U. TMdfiih. the Ul«H«e
»«t^All. Noi
t]i« Itw MX. Iht7.«tell be spoken to the PhUafldUhla Qhdto
Backed by the subatantUl demonl to
yrovfM «Ub • «htti» llKbt.
Tbm m ftbout fUrty toiwcbM oo the Civic dnh. at 4be Pebntary elec
bsyivm Me oC tbem cMWe oC lloa. thirty women were made,ached
a Ugb r«t« oTspM The pTf««c- directors, and It Is now hqpofl that
«i Mba»U
CMOe. with BO UghU the schools wUl be removed out of tbo
iMhoerer la a danger In Itaelf a* la bondage of the political tyranny,
muif eaaee they caal >e mi unill will belnieresilng fgr PhlladelphU
tDo laba If A lanaeh Mil of pkgeare to know that women nto eligible
aeakani ahoold atiM a rowboat con- nehool boards In twenty<4ght stole*,
taiatnc throe or loi4 people, a fhtalltj nnd to wlateea atates of the Union
women have renderad,special service*
would andooUedly fallow.
Bat the nambf^ of rowboau la use to tbe schools through thdr dubs and
hero U to few a» to oenukm no alarm. committees without working on tbe
'*tho laane^ being really tbe eoorce of schools boards!
Firot Fomals Profaaaor.
tbo graataat danger to themaelTro. If
Toklo, June 9.—Japan has Us first
two la«M^ rwaalng elsbi milee an
Boar ahoidd Me together, eoiebody female professor. The tide has been
woald an4oobtf«y get hurt and dam. bestowed by the government, honorl
Tada Urata.
I aga WDBkt enaiH!. If the laanch that
1 who studied i
wna atiwe^ was carrying a light and
the«thM> Iran not. than a damage miit
WooM be in order. If a Uunch carrytog the retiilatiOB llghte would colUde
Hong Kong. June h-Chloese jwomen
wHh one that wa« not lighted and sink sro being eiphndpalcil. Schobl^
i It, the owner would be out hU boat.
the daughters of mandaHns have lieeji
Borne day. a gorernment luipector opened, and some Chinese girls are
to liable toi quleUy drop lulo Trarrme tending course* at the University
Oty and make olieervatlone. the Toklo. Periodicals for women are IsBant that will eniwie<wlll pay for the sued to some of the larger cities, and
boi« qaalltir of mlling llghie eovcral a liook has been ptibllriied which Is
times over only the owner will Ik* Out devoted entirely to a plea that girls
the toe aiid win be forced to buy should be allowed to select their
UghtaWway.
husbanda Tbe emoress encouragej
The Beebrd yrotordny piiblUhed a
little atory about the Imyn pUvIng Indian down on tbo beach. There wmi
not much to the utOry and Its news
ealoe was not great, but If <*vexy mtn
Who road the ato^r didn’t take a irtr
bndkwaid 1^ hU imagination then thr
red blood in his veins has thinned
ladeed. The youngeiers along the
beach are at the hippiest time of their
llroe and although In Ignorance of thtt
toct, seem to enloy It to the ulUfrmoii.

PATNOLLCD THE BEACH.
Wbl(a the towr.cliua wee. dra«
ttie hay a party epwaiatiiif af Ban I

yMggMar Bear

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First appeared over foreign stronghold June .2S. 1778, when
Capt. Rathbone captured Fort Nassau, Bahama Islands.
First acknowledged oftidally by Great Britain under George
lIl.Dec.5,17S2.
^
First displayed in Great Britain by taot. Moore, of the whal­
ing vessel “Bedford,” from Nantucket. Feb. 3. 1783.
First oAinted in Great Bri^n ^ Johti Copley, the American,
artist. Dice. 5.1782. using it as a background of porua’t of EUkanah
Watson.
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whlcfa will be held
dateof cbeaaaaal

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to an laritatloe
Wynkoop. the club
be Bpeat at lier
traasportatJoo Mas
lUdrea and a pot
Tbe Bower day was |me of the pret>
lie*i afteraoems ever held by the club.

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Buy.a SMILEY MaruttGas Engine and*
enjoy the boating season frOiti be©nning to end.

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HOME PLEASURES
Fof those who love outdoor
exercise incudes spraying the
flower beds, mowing and
watering the law’n. We have
evcr>thing that will meet
,yo*jr needs in lawi^. mowers,
hose with ball nobles, etc.,
at bedrock prices.

Saxton Hardware Co.

Screens

; T1i8 South Side Uimber Co.
SISliteAve.

Timis8Gi9.licli.

Make
• the kind that
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fit your doors and windows
; ^ at
prices. Dealers in all kinds . '
of building material. Get our prices and consider
'our stock betee baying. Estimates tonisbed.
Oormotto: BsstPrices.Diy SUxi.

Prompt DeUway.
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FteieCiOnis m

BeflSOO

Capt. IL C. Plum hag Mtutsht the
muamor Creacenl of ,the Webb e*tau.
and will run her between Charlek-olx
and Northporf. connec Ins at the lai
place with th^k^li mbia for Traverae aty aod the bay r^rtg. sayg tbe
Charlevoix ^atlieel. The Crescent. U
sood boat, tuid Capta n Plum In well
known on the route. Tliere is no rca*
aoii why ahe ahonld no do well.
PERSONBjU.
Mr. and Mra, P. W. I uck of Cadillac
returned to their hom^ this momlnx
efter apendins two wecka In the cltr
at^he home of friend, ind relative..
Mra. Pennmn. Reynold and l^ee
ebUditm of Binshaai
day In the city with
Mlaa Jane Akera of Bfnshaa arrived
r where ahe
In the icity thi.
vlaltlng with relative.,
Mr. and Mr?. J. P. MmthewK of Nort
port paKhcd throush t^j city this
morning while on thelij way to CadllLater they will s' to Canada to
viRjt hi. mother Mra. Jc hn Mathew..
Mra. Mary RodUach anfl daughiors
l*aullne and linUe. of
ppendlns the day
friend..
in the cUy todty for a
on buKlnesR.
j
Mra. U A. Bame. andtbabe of Nonhport pasred through^ t^ie city this
Ing on her way to iManton. where
Bhc win viBlt. Mira Henrietta Cas­
well of^Mantoo acrompknled her back
after vlBliina at rorihriort with her
Mira Carrie D*- Vail
mother. Mrt. ParaooR.
Prof. W. H. StelTon* «f teast Iceland
arriviMl in ibo city torn • to occupy *lik'
poaliion a. organist a Grace rhurch
tomorrow.
Mra. C. H. Rtchnnlsob .Uter of S
Keyes of ‘The Clovciw." arrived In
the city fhlE morning after a plearant
Mra.
visit wltlwMr., Keye. a^d
aid family
faml
I Texn.^
RichardiioB; rhoae hof e I. in
er .umnfr In thl« city
will .pend‘her
George Bar­
ighter, mU. Oec
with her daughter,
nard.
Mra. Ethel Mlchano of HelnforthS
Croriilng. U spending tbe day in the
city, while .hopping knd caring, for
other buslner. matter*.
Marier Robert Murchle. who spent
the paxt weeir with his aunt. Mrw Fred
Ih. returned boinf^ last even-

tatlve cf the Dally Me atealtklly eo
tered thcparlors of the adentlfic
tma nsMiiaosIft and palmlat located on
Bast rmt acieet.. The applicant, a
lady, was borates to know the fate
awaittef her; whKher ebe bad a name.
riUMren. hoshaad or to he atmceeafU
to hasten affalra. la fact, m anmeroQs were her uaapoken wlabea that
tbe boar aatrolQSlat totnltlvely felt
be bad bastooaa of the Burnt proaoonced kind. Oaring with an eye

off the coast of Africa, where they
p to be found In rich prcfesloiL
Griffith was’ able to assure *hlm
self that the atonea came from nc
whkii not only took In the present hm knoirp diamond mtoes, and ralnel
Urn vUtas of the past ami tne long ihoo at frsjioo.
years of the fntiire, the Wonder man
Before he died Jones hwded Grif
said: "I can tell your name If yoo nth a map ahowfns the portion of th^*
hut place the Hp of your fteger against island: Grlffl(h tor aome reason 1
my temple ao." and suiting the aettoo no *i:tc of thla Information for
he placed tbe tlaleat tip of the news­
K. hot now a syndicate ha* been
paper woman** Torellnger agateat hi* formed with a canlial of fl2S,ooo. to
leR temple. Cloring his oyea he began exploit the new Treasure Iriand: The
a scientific research Into the mibjec: director*, among whom Is Captain
the arebirea of hi. astrolo^ brain, Frcdej-lck G. Jackson, the artic ex­
and iorthwith the letter* spelling the plorer. propose. If and when the dU
mond Island Is discovered, to float
In'letter,
great corporation to develop ll
waiting a pencil to make a distinct minra.
copy upon the paper before him. “Ab^
ye«. 1 have them." he said, *1 will
iniorcatlonal horre show on the
write them for .von so," and be gently rine* of the New York exhibition
removed the saperfiuons finger from be held in London at OtympbU in
the temple, knd began to write In large mr. Provisional nrrangiment* have
Ubored letter. ThI* I* what he wrote, already U'cn made for the attendance
"Braybah—" but before the final "t" of.the heft rcprciientath*e horse* from
could be formed a t<uppre*tied litter the tlnitf^ Sutes. Canada. France.
greeted his ear* and he found himself Belgin. HollsnU and Buenos Aires.
the usual victim of a common mlaUke The prixe. will amount to over fifty
in this ciiy. He was Ulking to the honaand dollars, making this the moi-Kaglo re.nreaeniatlve Instead of a Roc- mporta it show held In any part o
ord represimtatlve. whose name ho had he world. Thi* project ha* iKH-n talk
spelled. Hi. further Information tha^ <tl of for T;nme Hmeed i»f for som.
the applicant should have onp or three time, hut the ilefinlfe decision was not
children and similar prognosHcatlohs airrived at until tuffleient support hail
fell upon deaf oar* a* the lady in ques­ been promised by the leading ho
tion already had two bright and at­
•re of America,
Tbe affair
tractive children who would dl*Il!u. sure.io he a huge wocleiy function ami
Sion any astrologer of such an Idea the elite of E.trope and lioth Ameri­
But the reading was funny, neverthr^ ca. are confidently exi»ecteU to be
less.
^
Repeated applications of jOie finger
were made bni JSrlcsbaber . was evl
Scarh*«.s surgery is the latest revolu­
idently too much for the natpologer’s
tion. in opi'ratlon which ha*
brain,

,
achieved by a clever surgeon, who bat*
Today U»c Record representative
discovered a method of incising
consulted the astrologist who wav
skin without Ic-aving any vlslhlc
naked to give her n^me. He said: "I
mmilcK. Well known *nrg«ms at Guy*
wouldn’t undertake to give your last
and other hosnltals have arranged
Only God Himself could do
with this siirge.on to do what.ms
that, for yours in a terrible name. On­
descril)ed a* the superficial (lar
ly one man In Chicago has a name like
thler oiKrailons. that Is leaving
rou% which has t.-n letters, and it
begin-^n l to at’oml the eoncludliii:
wears the brain to tell such names.
■part. Bv^is new mnxir*d gland-, tu
Von have Ijved here once and mow*<l
Iniilnr .offfTfion.*; can !»*• re
to Chicago and again you are here. I moved
Hint th'^re being the sUgh’
see It in you. what I tell you, as I told
1 trace af.«-r the operation
But by asking for the
The weret lies in th<* neW method oj
given name to be written on a slip of skin divisicti which divide.* it uikiii
paper and placed against the owner's
slant in contradiction in the i
fqrchead. the astrologist alter count­
practice cf dividing the skin at right
ing l>eads and consulting hieroglyphics
angles to ihe surface. The reason
said "Jessie." and he was right, but
cot ihrough the skin on the
the Record representative has never
Id subjected to pniiK-rly applied
lIvcHl In Chicago and her name doc**
prVsgure heal* so quickly Is simple
not havelen letters In It. but tbe de­
enotigh. Conirarf Ir* tM-j^ert and
scription fitted tbe Eagle reprtsentaiter the pre-snre Within limit.*
tlve who had visited him lh»* day be­
er Is the r<-sult The stirgeon made
fore. and he was as yet unwise to the
firrt experinK'nt with an adapte
situation.
hc'low ground razor He now use
hollow gwiind scalml* made espec­
ially for him. After the operati
magnifying glass is used to W that
the edge of the skin 1* In pro|K-i |hj-1Gon and n rigid dressing of glass
wool Is xtsed to proven! .the skin from
contracting. In many cases massage
Old scar.-* and Indications oT
The congregation of Grace churcli
will have the pleasure and. privllc^ge former oiM raflnns ran b<- removed by
on Sunday of haring with them Geo. this new merhrsi

BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW

H. Randall, traveling secretary of the
Brotherhood of St, Andrew.,the great
society for men and boy* In the Epis­
copal church. At the morning service
Mr. Randall wllj give an account of
the work anid pun»o?e of the brother­
hood. In the evening. afu*r evening
prayer, there will
an Informal dis
cusaion on hrotberbood lines. A very
cordial Invitotion Is exientfed to all.
especUlly men and boy*, to h© present
at these sendee, and bear what Is

Mr. and Mr.. Frederick Protrafka being In thU great work.
leav’ in the morning for Grand Rapid*
MARSHMALLOW ROAST.
and Detroit, wliere Mr*. Protrafka will
Uicr refura with her neloe.
Mr. and Mra. W. R Hank left this
morning for their pnmpectlve home
at MinneapolU, They were given a
iant scndoir while at the depot
by friend, who accompanied them
there.
ggag« master Rlckerd of the O. R.
B 1. who has bm acting In the capac­
ity of coMncmr-ll^g the three

That man anm ftep ate IL Jones a
Weiih laaater Bttrtner. who died at
Cape Town to lt97. and who just behto drotb showed some diaa
to Mr. Winiam Griffrh. a diamond exftin. Captain Jones said the dla-

Shakespeare without scen«*ry. habten drawing crowded audiences t.i
the Royal Court Theater, where Mr
Charles Fr>e is giving a serb-s of mat
The stage is simply draped, but
the players appear In approjiriate
me. The performances which
called "costume recitals" are dlvitde
Into scene?, not acts, with an Internal
In the middle. During the recent
Shakefp4nre Festival at His Mnjeciy'
BeyrlKdim Tree appeared in -‘Hamlet
without secnerj. and also with «h
€laI»orate setting which is usual at his
theatre. Sal\ ini. the great U
Twelve Youfifl Ladies Alee Enjoyed a tragedian, could play King Lear with
no other stage farnlture than a kitch­
Pot Luck Supper.
Twelve young ladle* enjoyed a pot en table.
lack supper and amrahmanow roast
Roraltr and Amcxlcanr. have be< a
at the We-Que^tong club yesterday
afternoon aad evening. Tbe atkir^raa fcomparing stamp co'Iectlons at the In
in honor df Mia* Gertrude Parkhnrat ternattonal Phllatic Exhibition held at
and the following were present: Mar­ Werimlnster where nearly thre<- Ihll
garet MoffatL J-ucy KeUey. Bessie lion* of dollar*' worth of rare stamp.v
Smurihwalte. LonUe Smurthwalte. were tm show. The Prince of Walro
Edna Jahraus, Marjorie Read. L4iciUc who has been an enthusiastic stamp
Hall. Gladys WiUiara. and Edith and oollnclor ever atocc he wa* a shli
Ullian Parr. Tbe aflernooo was In the Royal navy was one .of
apoat la the many pleaaaht direraioBs

t*abrtmfie<rfAlphoimpyeck.^i
raa coodpdlor. takes hfa regu
Phsltk* k^pirtsy-sad Mr. Peck wfll
a^n besia Ma diil^
The Rev. WUIam Bebweppe of the
Utheran churchneft thhi moralns for
Boyne CRy. Ehmt Jordaa and Potoakey
Johnny Kiser, aged 4. of Royal Oak.
^erc ho wUl CMulnct nbnices foe and
thrw pteyinaie*. drove off with
two daya His charge wBl be cared tbe Kteer oarriace wittemt the paifor tomorrow by the Rer. M. U enta* knowfedge. aad the hone npset
Lneeke of CaHllai
2:ao p. m.
leo Root left thU
a^oroteg fior Maatoo, ^hciw they wUl " Mrs. C. T.
^ their attehav. John
fdr^tvo apeat the an

id thdre were ralamps from the groaiegt colfa Eaglaad. )»Bertca. France
Oeoaaay aad Italy. Two of the most
valnable stampa te the wirtd were
•ani by the Prince of Wales. They
wore the pcimy and lwo,pcanv Maoriflu* anrekargod "Post oifire" and iste 1§47. The two penny. *ump.
which U an nnoaed spcclmMr. was
hqfasht at a public amioti lari year for
f72W. The twelve year old Prince
of Wale* adso had rome
choice tpecimen* from his collectIcn
In the Junior'serikm. Mr.
Henry J. Crocker of 8tn Francisco exiMted his uniqm- collection or HS
altan .tamp* which were saved from,
deatrnclloh by rilrthquaVc and fire b>
•cat lo this country only two
day. before the disaster.
ofbimar. was idayed the
other day at Stokes, Siafford.hlre In
cage with six lions as onlooker*.
The pla.vcra wen* two hical champion*
who agreed to play a game of 2r. up
in Ihe liens’ cape at the Hlppodnmir.
During the game the lady trainer look­
ed after the lions who sat . around on
pedestals. Soon the lion* gt>f so ex­
erted about ihe-game that they dashed
rround the cag^» In an alarming msnWlth remarkable nen«» the two
men finished Ihe game, which last.tl
ahaut twelve minute*, and were cheer­
ed by the crowd on having th«‘ cage.
BREVITIES.'
The High school girls gave a rolb'r
skating party Inst evening lo a crow 1
of eighty couples. All enjoyed them•lv«*s vciy much.
Rol)crt Agosa and wife of K»irlhpori. who are.fioa- located in the rii}-,
• here they have oiH-mnl a tailor shop,
have beru obliged to engage help. Mr.
Agosa's hrothei>|«4aw, Uavbl Owen of
Hatkell^ U-ingWen the wark. David
Owner spent ta-elve years si Haskell,
going then- w'hi'n .buf a child, and hi*
the western Instltutli

tal-luc tailoring later, and b*avlug for l:l«i borne at Charlevoix iH-for *
graduating
.• flr-t MIrhIgaii bfi-ts are in
maikcf t.Hlay. a fresh omslgnmeui
from ibe nnick garth-n* oT Grand Rai»Ids arriving this*.morning. With the
.Michigan biHi* wen* slilpped hcsil
.lettuce also, the lira! out dw lettuce
e placetl on the joenl market.
.Michigan ii^rrii's are plentifyl and the
shipments to the city today havl* i«‘n
large and of a luscious rarieiy.
Eight car loa.Is of spud* are nil that
main In the north when the fall crop
will be approximately be exhausteU.
. Perkett has five rnra scattereil
jgh various i»olnt*. while B. J.
Morgan has thns* car* at Bc-ndon. Tlie
cherry cron will then be In order for
romm!.‘islon Irandllng. It is expcctei!
tbaf this mill be ready for the market
tween July 4 and 10.
Robert E. WoUer Is again aide to cl
tend to hi* dtitles bs county clerk.
The Pb rk's t»fflre‘today has been a bule. as a visit ha? In en necessary
from each supi nlsor. in order to car­
ry bark to tbelr n-spi-rtlve townships
tbeir rrinslgnmeni of <ler!ion ticket.?
for the coming primary election for
Slornlsy.
Judge Frederick \V. .Mayne. of Char­
levoix, and J. E. Henderson, of Cwdllarrlvcd in’ the city this moir.ing
fixim Leland where they closed the
Dine term of court last evening.

OLD SETIlERS
Annual Meetl-g Will Be Held In For-estara Hall cn Wednesday
June IS.
The Old Settlors will meet In Forrsters hall at 10 o'clock Wednesday
ling. The Sutrons Bay band will
be In au«-fi‘dance and furnish mu?ic
during the day. The railroads are all
making sp^lal rates for the day and
It is expe^ that there wlU bo a
largo numlicr of the aasociatioo in the
city. Hot toffee will bo served at the
ball to go with the Junchc* which the
Vuilore always bring.
Mra, E- 8. Pralt krill deliver a very
intereatlng paper on Traverse aty as
it was forty yoara ago.
Oaath From Lockjaw
Sever follows an Injury dreaaed with
Boauen’a Arnlcal Balye. ~

allowing upon tbe complaint of a
t>er of American irttefa. They
found the entire band of right bora
and girts all nmnid Mloep te the nuaa
cm.
Every available noOk and oorero
wa. filled with fo&t, from ooally teeas
and amall bronses and mlniaterea 10;'
4e*. Among the ihefta faeoRly
committed by Jolla was that of a 5 oemtatetog SOO franca.
With
Ihe money she had fined her enUro
band out with new clothe* of aatoond-

The inhabitants of a couple of’tOM^
ent house, containing 200 famtlles
have just received aa a present from
their landlord the amount of their midncr term's n'ni. M. Thfbout. the
landlord, has just died, and upon open^
tng his will his heirs notified the ten­
ant n of his bequest. In addition to
bitinir hls tenants off their rent for
hrec month*. M. Thlbout has left
l.r*e .an. of tnon..v to hr ai.friboH.1
ontoni! Ih.' oonpl. ntM. of hla hulidlac*,
hls servants and ewployes generally^
tes are wildly enthn-

m

jan novelist Oalirelel d’Annunrio. Ha
calls It "Aqua Niinria," and'ft la sold
In W
Imrtlc* specially derigned by ^linKcif.
The scent Is a sort of mixture oC ,
hrlintnqH- and magpolla very powerfuJ nnU cloying, and a single drop of ^
It is nlmust overpowering.
M. Magnaud. who I* known through-'
It France as the ‘‘OtKxl Judge." Ije-' •
iiiRc lie always lempiTr Justice with
ercy. hOH b«H*n I'lected to the Cham-'
r of Denut les.
’.
So ei lehratcd have Judge kUgnaud’s
dicislcns become that -they have beeni
uid as the subjfcl for plays.one piece
winded tmon hls acquHal qf a thief
ho stole from hunger Iwlng the incl- ‘
rifient w-hk-h Inspired a very popular
ict piece which was played for
seviTal yi-ara at Antoine’s Theatre, .
flcH.S fillsR Th?.a nP.
.
l.#Krand Howland, the American'
compos<>rs OiM'ra ’‘Rarona" ha* Ihmjii
produced here and scon»d a gh'St sneThls Is the flrat time Uial Amer^
lean miv»lc has. been heard Iq this ctly
it has come as a revelation to the
rrlilcs who declare that they knour-^
Americans possessed the most beauti­
ful voin-s In the world but they went
rnawrrc that ihe/ possessed also a
reniu? for musical composislon.
Mr. Simmons the well known New
York painter who has bi-en spending
the time In Paris, has Just finished tha
portrait of Miss Hamfiton. daughter ‘
of the Barnm-?s de Graffeuried. Miss
Hamilton I paln^od in U30 comlume; ’
-. filmtnons has on hand several.
alts of prominent American wo|n Paris, which ba will prababl-*
take back to New Yark for pnrpoa.»a
of exhibition.

d.-allnx with the life oT the famous IluKvlan who hn? recently met with
Pitch a dramatic end; !* about to be
I»ro.luc-<*d here. The play !* by M. DelIdii Fabrlec and Valerb n Tranol. It Is
in throe arts.*
'
I^rislan.* have been horrified by the
?ws which cames from Courrtere*.
that more liodies have In-en taken out
of the mine showing tracfw of Tocenl
death from siarvatlon and thirst.
The terrible disaster In which over a thousand miner* were supposed to
hove been killed fjctirred over two
month? ago: Twenty one days later
thirteen miner* canu- c»ut of the mine
alive. A fyw days later fourfeehlh '
miner Issued from the aljandonH pit*.
All of the survivorVyroclared that they
had hard sounds evidenUy made by
snrvlvore trapped Ukci ihemselres In
distant corners of the mine. Among
the bodies brought out a few daya ago ^
wes l^t Of a lad of sixteen whom the.'*
doctors declare upon examination not
to have been dead more than ten days
at the utmost. The wildest excitemeat reigna around the scene of the
filsatter. The craiod men and women
at each new e^ideaee that proper
steps had not been taken to mte poa- :
sible annivofif threaten to tyaefa the

directers and the engteeers.
rimat, or RansaelaenrUle, H. Y„
writes: "It caM Seth Bnrch of thU
Mr. a. 8. Uhlmaim. teoUmr-ri tee
place or the 'ogllest tore on hla neck 1 Bervitf Mlnlster’a fianeee; has baea
ever saw." Corea cota. wounda, bnrna
elected member of the faahkmahle
polo dub at Bagatelle, whlri^
which Iis tee
drug atofOa.
approach to Taxedo teat exMr.^and Mra^ A, R. Lewla of Bing­
ham WTived iir the city this morning

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«i«Huui M^ Nd to Om eboh. B«tol
took
to Oakvood kf tbe oMe'cT
tot wito vbo Urn ihtM, R U Cofitr
btrto* ohOfM or tht orrtoi^iMiiu.
tor wd Iratond. Mr. knd Mn. looob
mr; Utoir toagiatr Md hiiobttol Mr.
Md Mto. Otor»t W. Elltr, M a
iMtJtor Alto wife, Mr. aod Mn.* John
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M CooftoMhoMi Ctottoh at Momtofl
aiHl CvMln« Noum..
Cbtidreo'i dar will be obttnred at
toe Coasrecatlonal ehor«h at toe
toormtof and trente* homa. At I04to
A. to. wlD he a aerttoo tor toe chndiieo
tort paroDU and an ocbers artf torttiM.
The aenrlce by toe chfldrea wtn begtn

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Fraat Dear and Mt THad to'IlM

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Servloo Will Be Htid June
Chanetllor Pfimar Wilt Otllntr
tot Oration.
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Leather
Goods

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tfwk as tk«^ SOM di
dsai to regard to toe gamllty of mi

W^AnrsMsd A Oo. to DaJ^^ In
nvA to the eolor to tiw brk^ I
from toe day wiAvpiA p toem by Bdatmi>at treBla< to look After i
vanl Cook the propoaed aapeitotaodcm to toe aew TraveraeCIty brick orcadon. It to propoMd to toeatodt
"*MTD09ie1a ifotol tbe.dtjr ani Un.
holders to Traverae City by G^rge M
Doyle vaa MU^ on tot ftoto po^ of
Bond, the asAAger to the Sayher reaSdenct to aboot f o'doe| laat
erenlnf vjille her two atooU .cklldrea
toeM from toe
vere pUrfng at the aide of the hooM
ers by toemfclves to go to toe Saxton
man attfiptd aroond the
property and aried tvo barreis to clay,
of toe bonae apparently con
seal It, ship It by expreas to Dayioa.
0„ In toe name to toe delegates, they
to take toe day and take It to the fac­
bonne Vito ttodr
tory, trltoen the easire osamitai
had l|i<T gotten ttwlde than they beard
loto brick of toe same and retam It to
toe Ilian aUempUng to open toe bade
Traverse
by exiveas.
door vMe^ van Ihcked. Mrs. Poylc
took toe thlldrra toNi ran to toe.liodie The Rarmoad company referred to
Oiailea MomtoiL
of xaiailea
Momtoa, next ddor. where ebore vlU bear toe axpease to the two
cates from Traverae Chy mad
> pottee vtro no^ad.
lam. This teat U to ver^y the fact
that the clay will imm a red brick
searched the premises. Ho trace of
as is'now here In Traverse City
the man oonld be foond and nothing
tm exhibition..
vas misting although the front door
Yours respecffiilly,
had been left vide oi»cn and It la not
F. E. Hollas.
knovR vbethcr the stranger entered
The company U^now In process of
organixatlon and a liberal amoni
stock has been subscribed.
CHANCE CONVENTION OATE.
Probable That Republicans Will Maat

In DettoK July 31.
On account to the Inability to the
city to Detroit to handle toe repul>llcan state convention on Aug. 8, toe
day oriflnally aet. Chairman Dlekema
has sent out notIcHXhat toe date will
be changed. It Is probable that It will
be July 31.

The memorial day scrrlces oT toe
Knights of PyihUs vlll be held oh toe
aftonnxm on Sundajv June 17.; Ev
corted by the pnUorm rank an^
band, toe subordinate lodge vlll inarch
Jhit week we are show- to the cemetery where the grares of
PEf^tSONAU
the departed members" vUl be r
aied. THe oration of too day vMl be
Mrs. T. R Crandall IcH this after­
puraes, bill books, bill delivered by C. A. Palmer of Manistee, noon
for
Mabel,
where she will be the
folds, card cases, etc. grand chancellor of the state of Mich­
of R. C. Gardner and famlh
Some splendid values. igan. The oration will take p^c at guest
Mr. and M«- Jens C. Petersen left
the ccrociciT In the afternoon. |
late this afternoon for Maronook, LeYour choice 50c.
land. wlioro they will spend Sunday,
George Cams. whVbas been
bus
Mrs. John Cotburler to Elk Rapids
incsB, in Elk Rapids sohie tlm<v .has returned home this afternoon after
JOHRSON DRUG CO. a oix*iu^ a hardware store at 3M Bas* short business trip to PnAemont, her
.
W.T.Beshargli. Her.
I Front street, where ho has a j good old home. rMCrty.Mkk I stock which will be attracUvely dlsThe Rev. Fr. Paucler of Elk Rapids
phiyfd when he is aetUed.
.
returned home this afternoon after
conducting the funeral sen lces of the
late Adam Umlor.
Mrs. Ward Rugg and daughter left
this afternoon for a trip to Torch Lake
and vicinity.
.Mr.jind]
Ina^rArrivc
rrived In the city
and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Everybody *hould be anxious to make their money
William Bloodgood for a short lime.
purchase the most and best goods possible.
Miss Alta St*eley left this afternoon
for her home at Ratos after spending
a short time In the city with friends.
Mrs. A. L. Hughes returned this
afternoon
to her home at Charlevoix,
Have you yet given us a chance to
|
after eaioying a pleasant Mslt with
prove this statement?
'
her son. W. Kughca>
Mrs. John Strayen returned to her
home at Pcloskey this afternoon after
spending a week wUh Mrs.» C. O.
These $7.50 Iron Beds <exSmith.
acUy like cot), have braas
Mrs. Anna Coniter-Logan of Morgan
nuU At head And foot,
Park passed through the city this
Atav.d(J0 ineboa hijjh with
afternoon while on her way to Charle­
li in. poeta. We can furvoix. where she will spend some time.
nish yon thcAe in any oolobr
She was mot at the depot here by her
or any siso for..... .$3 7v
father. C. L. Coulter.
•Prcife.'^sor nar4vai. the palmist and
Other Iron Beda>r...l39
astrulogist, leaves for Petoskey to­
. Bctl 8prinp:B,qocKl steel woven
morrow for a business trip.
with ha^wood frames, an;^
Mrs. Thomas Cox left'this morning
site................... ....l.tf
for Boston. She will be joined at Detroit by her son Qj-dc. and both wUl
Bed 8pri^ steel woven wire with supports so
remain In the east until July 15.
they will not sag, any iize............................ ........... 1.79
Mrs. Ruth Vinton and granddaugh­
ter. Essie, returned this afternoon to
their hoAe at wmiamsbui^ after a
pleasant trip to this city.
Mrs. LlllU M. McGinnis returned
from s trip to Inland this afternoon,
where she visited her alster. Mrs. Har­
vey
SUrrow. ^
45 pound white cotton felted in Mven kyets, factory
Mrs. E. L Bdhner leaves
troaranteeon every mattraM that it will not mat
for Grand TUpIds and Chicago, where
• down or get lumpy. Your money refunded if not
she will gee ne wldoas to hMr
entbely aatkfactoiy. Tlicao mattreaaee have gowl
etc„ and expecU to be gtoie ten days.
sateen tick and cotton tufts 80 they wiU not come
During her absence -Mra. Pliiney will
off. ThU is our beat Elastic CSoltou Ftft for. .... ■»..AO
have charge to the parlors.
Other Cotton Felta for... .|5.>8
Miss Ruth Masaa of Kansas Oty
passed toroilgh the City last evening
PAELOB STAND (cxaeUyM
on her way to Northport. where ahe
like onll. 24x24 in. ttyp, ^
win
spend toe summer with her
shelf below 18x18 in.. Sin.
parenu, Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Spe
niooly tamed tegs, good

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The Giobo Dopt. Store.
8tw« Old Stand.

A movement to federate an the JewIsh organizations of this eoontrr Into
one JutriSbiikms Working body ksa
Wxn art on foot In New York.
Tl^ A RECORD WANT AR

WAIT AOS
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FOR SALS—Two toe «Mto pNta.
A.
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lean, that -far
couatry.
d by toe Indlaaa to oU. beeans
It was tadeed far aff from toe laad to
the uaaatewk and war* poimt aad-jn*

aad toe wound to langhter through the
to aatlre
ia
heato While toe wAlks are again trod
hy-the aarntr Ttettors.
Mgs. John Henry Barrova to
Ua, X)hk). .with her daaghtor. ia Installed for a aeason to real.'
Frank Graves and her daugh­
ter, Mrs. O. A. Pond, aad husband to
Qa.. arrived yesterday afierre they will rei
the enmmer. Mrs. Grarea
In toe' cottage hotel whltouis^botng
this aeaaon by Mrs.'- Belen
Cartitoe to Grand RfipWa. Mrs. Carvent to toe Oriei^leottageaome
e
Uale vuttotoeG
mues tiine ago 'ln i
for toe arrivals to toe summer.
The arrival yesterday of Ocn. a H
Grierson and wife and sister-in-law.
Mrs. C M. Csvender, with' Hielr cook
Guy Washington, all from Jackaon
vine, in., maans moeh to the
Inn location for the general will, at
once begin the additk>n of ^\ne more
Uge hotel whidi
will then be flnUbed and furnished f6r
twenty-roem hostelry.
A beaotUul new piano is on toe way
to add to the attracUveness of
home and musicals will be a
recreation.
^
Gen. Byron M. Cntchoon and famUy
and many other regular resorters will
make the cosy place their summer
home and the beautiful Graves estate
will be visited by

summer. home. They we re accom­
panied by Mrs. EL Tiedmann and
previously to remain during the

We^ fitting twb-thirds of ^lejalasses
flltod in Traversa City Tof^ READ.
and LEARN what our '^^tb
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say about our wqi^ "
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Results Talk
What Ha$ 8330 Donefor OTHERS Can Be Done for yOU

left Scheol, Eyes Were so Wcak^

on toe Beadle block

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' Headaches, NervousDess, Poor
Vision CURED

I have for ytara been tronUal with Head­
aches, Kervousneas and Poor Viaion. Laat Seotember I conanlted Dr. Paulaon, who ia in
charge of Dr. Wolfe’s Traverse City office. Dr.
Panlaon fitted ma with a pair of glaaaes tliat
have cured my ^fioadachea and Nervouaneaa and ' I wiah to atuto that I have liad ^flataeA fitted
give mo perfect viaion for both diatnat and dote by Dr. Panlaon at l>r. Wolfe’a liraach office,
and that if I could not have them duplicated I
irork.
Miaa Etta Proat, Long Lake.
wonkl not take $50 (or them. My wife
alto
hail gloBBca fitted at Dr. Wolfe’a bnuudi oflioo
ami ia well pleaacsl with them.
A. L. TmeedeU, MARton, Mich.
For a long timakpaat I havo anffored with terribk hoadachea ami nervona trunhlea. Since
wearing glaaaoa fitted hv Dr. Panlaon both
tronbloa have entirely diaappcared. 1 wonld ■( the fact thaC we arc doinK worii in TrAVtaW
at aajr pri<-o if 1 cooW City that is enUrdy latiafnctory. We ore tpAnot part with the ‘
not have theiAi
oioliata And hero thoroutthly «leaic»Atntod oar
Kirt, OedAT, Mich.
Abflity.

$50 Would sot tadace Him to Part
witli His Glasses

Headaches and Nerroasness Cured

The Key to Our Success

EXAMINATION IS FREE.

Dr. P.Proprietor
A. Wolfey A

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Citizens Phone 354

Dr. B. Assistant
1. Paulson
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Traverse City, Mich.

Suite 413-414 .
Wilhelm Block

William Flolda of Milford haa comTEN<:ENT bus, L- E. Wolcott,
Olivet, pawed through the city this
nfTernfx>n on her way to her home at inencoil suit in the circuit court for proprietor. -Phono Clt. 3«S or 52!».
Shredder Co. for the kw. of on arm
Northport. WISH Thomas romp
her year's work two wiKjks In advnnee
of the students, this demonrtratliig
that the streak of adaptability do
Will done out all daitiAga
eompitsh tasks* ahead of time Is a fam­
0o6da by water in our hou
ily trait. I!<*r brother, Rtiy The
mmU Oiaoount 25 per cent- '
has done nothing but gel In ahe.-ul of
Commencing
June 18th.
all sehetlule time since h«* entered the
F. Volruba Hamew Co.
college Iwt) years ago. La>t yea
NOTICE IMPORTANT CHANGE.
iun Mt
won first prize in the oratorical
Northern Michigan Transportation
test, won a scbOlarKhtp and this year Co. schedule fifth page, fhlrd «»]amn.
he further smashed the mile record
one day In the Iniercolleglate contest
and further won In the iwo-mllo heat
won second In the oratorical contest^
and lowered the world record as n
splee to
satiCA* dished,up previ

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.der alightly larger than the tunnel
to be driven, and it is furnltoed with
atrong and sharp eutUng edge at the
froat This eyilmler U forved forvard
Totoei«>i
and the s
ca electric motor at the bac-k. The )
chlaeactx'ns an auger.
tae BBob#.

UaWoB.. Mr. Thowiwao U a Pm Mar-

•d,

Ske Speaks ftimt Eipctidicc
I »iAh toYDoomiMad Dr. Panlm w taw M

By Wetrftr « FaIt of Our Spfdal Grrai4 Loues wtak And hAro not Aiifferod with heiAeiMA.

Tbe Fr^odi river Rhone ia
nuwan atmam nea
by toe police
aidthiro
g la A aubtem
Alleging that a dog vas
lied up in the upper portion to a hara
on Booth Dirlsian atreK to avoM pay­ romantic geology by damming Jhe river
ing toe dog tax.' The writer Duther ABd tmalag toe wattr into tvo paxaUal
atatea thAtlAhaatopayhIataxaBd tnaaala, vhkh vUl coodacC the rllrcr
mllm and a half to tvo pover
oldeeu to hATlag the other fellow go
mtn^audoaa. Here a fan of 200
freei The oomplAtBt Is.made further feet vill rtold UKMWO bone pover for
eeaaae toe tmprlaoned dog -bArta JOQ daja ia the
Tbe coat la
ad howlf BO BO one CAB aleap.*'
3lr. and Mrs. B. J. YVmipaoe Karo of mppoeror la catimated aa ogatraleBt
ta wurtdag aa laexhaaatibit roal bad
kjlagLOOOJioOtaaaavw.
\
and Oak otfwta, b> Mn. BtatetA

fur tbe rwort ib—oo.

HEAAACBfi CORED-

VRmmto ▼Kim.
\ Forygara I hair been IronUed with bead.
«ib4M aad had to leATO tchoca OQ aonoimtofniy

BREVITIES,
Prof. M. a Merrick and wife of Ann
Arbor passed through the city
morning en route for Glenn Lake,
whore they will make ready for the
class to over fifty engineers who will
come north for their summer work
from the university next Week. Fran
Walton accompanied them and wl
assist In iho preparations.
' The \Vm. Hoollhan company ha
placed a fine harness dUpUy ease I
their store on State street. It was
made by the J. E Grelllck company
The dance at the We-Que-tong club
house last evening was a very pleas­
ant afTair but the warm weather evi­
dently frightened the crowd away as
there were only a small niimbe
dancers present. No matter how warm
the day. it Is always cool at the club
and a pleasant evening is assured.
A now dock for launches and other
craft is being built at the Traverse
CUJk Motor Boat works. The dock will
be a great convenience as at present
the landing places are very Inconvenl
enL
Work Is progressing rapidly on fhr
pavilion at Bassett's island. A. W
Walt has the contract and he and his
crew of carpenters go and come cverj*
day in Louie Culroan s launch. ‘
The Young Ladles' society of the
Presbyterian church will meet Monday
evening with Miss Mary Blssell. 427
Fifth street.
!
On account of the serious Illness of
Mrs. Wales, the lieTls of the Asbup
Methodist church will not ‘be ru'ng
tomortow.
Children's .day exercises to the
Friends church will be held tomorrow
at Sunday school hour. 11:45..
The Pere Mar^eiie will run an ex­
cursion to Grand Rapids and MuSkegon_iomorrow morning, the time of
taring here being €:S0 a. m.
The Queen aty base ban team will
play the Elk Raulda team at the Oval
Wood Dish park tomorrow afternoon.
Tae Queen City team has Just been orgaatsad aad Bari Glbaoa Is toe man­
ager. A good game Is expected.
The steamer nilatos will run the
lirrt SuBdar earoralon to Harbor

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ROBERT CHASE DROWNED IN MX
Nertieil Montagu^ Clung to His Hair Until
Angers Were too Numb to Retain
Their Hold,
Pail Stiid failing Caine and For Tliiee Hours die Boys Balded Widi
Death. Then Robert Chase Sank--ln Hour law His
Compnion Was Picked Up in Un-. . .
ciHiscious Condidph.

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SIX STITCHES n HEUT RUIHTO OPER SWITCH.
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MAN STABSeO IN OUARRCL WAS ONE PERSON KILLED AND TWENTV^IVE WERE INJUREa
SEWEO UP BY SOttOEON.

Th«# Ribm Went Cut Out Md HMft
• Wm EvnOMd for Forty Mlmil

Untie City Eaernroom tnUn Woo
WrocM-Somo of tho lojurod
Win ou.

By Wire to tho Breatac Itoeord.
NVwr York, June 11—Surgvnms took
sii Mitch«.8 io the bMrt of t^'niiam
Wysit. Kuabbed durlng.a gnsrrel uxlay
Ur. Hlchard Hart. SKslsled by three
curt;iHjns. cut out three ribs and aewdh
ap the heart, that ontf u being exposed
lorty mlnntM.

By Wire to
Brealag Raeord.
New York. June 1 i —One pasaenger
was killed and Xwentjr-Sve injured ui
Kaioc town. N. J.. In a wreck of an
Atlantlc'Cily express train rui the New
Jerw?y Cential railroad which ran into
an open switch. So^e will die.

tlUA.S’U BALL under au>j>ice*
Traveri<e Ciiy Aerie. Fraternal Order
Aflof clIngHHl M long M ht oonW to
uf ICaRieK. ground flour new
HIS LAST.WORDS. !
tlio hoir of hU boot frtond both iin
block. Union strin*l, Wedutnxday me».
Evan i- the fac- of death, •
morood In tho Icy wsUr of Onu»d Tro«>
Ing. June 1.*?.
June II-2t,
Robert Chaxr thought cf, his •
•TOO buy. ohotfUng doop^nrtely for hoip
mother.
His last inteliigiblo •
MRtil hU ooUo woo too WMk to carry
word svere -Herb, Herb, i must •
to tfM ohorb wftoln plain oIgM only
get out of this I mutt fo- t^ •
tbrtg guoftori of • mito owoy. Horbori
sake of my mother.”

Moortagtit woo torcod to roUooo his
A N. E. EXCURSION
Launchee dragged the bay all ’ STRUCK BY
j bold and tho body of Robort Chaos
TRAIN LAST NIGHT.
day today but failed to find the •
r asfifc to riot no moro.
body.
A

1. At 2 o*elocb yootorday aftomoen. tho
iw» boya in Hotbtrt Montogos'a sail.
HiS HEAD WA^ CRUSHED
Ing canos loft tho Wo^oe-tong dub
boot houso for a ooil on ths bay. There and after some cruleing. this was
SMS a fino north sdnd blbwing and the picked un s*hI the hookp set and the
:h begun. Twice the hook* en­ BRAINS WERE SCATTERED
aftamoofi sms pisssant after the
^
THE CAR STEPS.
tered some object but each time
tbooght of dangbra tho owner of the afur raising it part way, it sank. The
boot sMo the oon of a aaitor and the troiiing was done frhm the Hanncn
tSM beys had onjoyod some onteellsnt launch under dirscUon of Chief of Po­ Man Was Irtoxi^ted and -Resislei
Companion’s AttempU to Remove
IWi oinca the launching of tho Mlsko- lice Ashton and Officer Jennings and
Don't nsc an unclean hair
Him From Danger. Saying That
William Krouoa^ hsd charge of the
.doad.
Their
brush. Tbel«t authorities
He wanted to Die.
. On account -of the darkness
To the ladies who have
slato that most scalp and liair
I
>1:05
s.
m.
the
sesrch
sms
aban­
bei*n waiting for a hew ship­
> Thfoo hours Istor their craft SMS a
diseases are causeil by the
ment of those
svrock and they wero being buffstod doned until this morning.
use
of
brushes
that
ejumot
While walking alcmir the M. A N. E.
PLIFF STRUCK THEM.
staml boiling or ateauiiug
about by tho sMvos. Sho had eapoUtd
Ufat evening at k o’clock *110110” Hall,
and therefore cannot he made
onco but thoy rtghtod her and got
-Bob” Chaoe. aa he ume gonorahy aged 46, former nlghtwalcbman for
thoroughly clean.
aboard. Tbdoa moro tho wind oyor- knosM among his companions, o»tumad tIUM and tho third timo the
coldl and OKpoauro bad dono thoir smHc
foot on the Island. Aooordingify
thoy proeomfed to beat up to the Wiled, the Injnries being entirely lo
isUnd. landing on the south end. Aflsr the bond where the terrific Impact of
vifih to say that they are
srhon ho camo to IHo ourfaco and got staying thore a short time they sUrted the first car steps crushtMl In his skull
here and‘ a gotn'
gotd acsortmeut
back Into tho boat hlmaoir. Both sails
ck with a reef in each saij. Abojt‘jand bc‘pattered hJs hraln In every dibt rf* Is,
of sizes there
Is, too—everywore gone and thsro was nothing to
\A tnE.
to i:.
hnlf mile this aide of the Island, 'jn*ciion. ^ The remains were reniovRHl
thing from AA
do but to drift ond to call for help.
To lhutt‘ wln» Imvitn’t I
puff hit th- little boit and ahe ci j Ui the undertaking rooms of II. U Car­
Pour hours latoc In a ssmi<onociOos sized. Both boya went into the waU. ^
them
ynt
wo
say
“Cotiio and
at 9 o’clock nnd were .lifted out
condition Hsfbon MonUgue wos llftsd but they managed to free the canvas j ^ ^
aoe them.” for they are aurely
deep pool of blood which deluge.1
from hte,boat by W. H. Rriggs and and riaht the boat* They started
l»auti«» anil we know they
carried to Mra. Harriot D. Newcomb’s drift gt that point and again
*^^at ^
will ple^ae you.
* '
Addicted to Drink.
. .
c'ottogo sshefo ho sms given medical went over. They got back in oncet
attontion. Ho sms rovlved srithout,dlf more and were forced to stand up as { ”Hprm’^b»II was aI si ranges to this
c-ft
w's
filled
w'th
water,
oily
but
had
lu»on
by
Albyan
houlty and this morning sms rooting
When she weM over the third timcllk.wd a? niKhiwalshman faomo length
aaap altar hU torribls oiperionce.
-Bob” wat sc exhausted by the strug
lime and whlk‘ there was «msid
HEARD CRIES.
ft SMt bstSMan • and » o\:lock when gle and the cold air and colder water irn^l by his emplcper .*is faithful to his
Mra. NosMOnib hoard cries on the that h^ was unconscious. His com->..rk but addicted to drink.. He was
reached him. hovrever. and held j <’<*nsidentl an habltnal drunkard, one
to- ^h‘* eo6ld not abstain and this was
It was som- animal In dlsthsos
:al|. the one fault which in the end catisedt
Wi- are ii<m- j-TiiTanenlly l«»-atc-d
thor ooon frit sure that Itnsas some
in ihrWiUirln. I.I.n k.
ing for help. The water wn so cold hl» drath. Souu- xiM-ks ago lir r.r
human hoing in nood of aid.
Ab«tract« of TltU
that after he had held on tor .some ^vvrrly injui^ bis fo-.t and from ilio
PBICCB BATIBrACTORY
daii;
of
tbn
acrlu»
iit
hi*
bi*camf
do
atsrtsd for the Briggs home, the near- time he felt Bob’s hair slip through his
DeiablAphed tao#
dent ^ut wax able to routinue hi^
tteawaio Btoio Dank DulldlM
ost place sshero there was a ^t-r^r Angers. . “I only rvncctcd to last a few min- nlghtwatchlng at Ikjwd’s.
Eriggs and his son Charles at once put
Satunlay night he arrived In ihH
utea
longrr
myself.”
said
Mr,
Monta­
mil srith their boat. Mr. MonUgue
elly and at once went to the W«*sl Side
. SMS found standing In his boat about gue to Hi* fathrr. ’The accident hap­
(Continued on Second'^Pago.)
thrsmquartors or a half mile from pened shortly after 5 o’clock. ’
FATHER PASSED THEM.
, shore s*>d about s mile south of the
The father with his yacht; Gem. was
.Ulsnd.
• As soon as he was taken IMo the sailing yesterday afternoon. He had
with him George H. Cross. R. J. Mer^
cer. J. C. Morgan and his son, Oera.o
cuvarsd from the efTrets of the ex- Montague. Near the is!a»»d they saw
peauro* rsspondlng readily to treat- the small boat com-*g and stood off
to hail them.
mofit but the fate of hie companii
-There was just a good sailing TO INTERFERE IN EXECUTION OF
SMlghsd upon his mind that it waa not
CHARLES TUCKER.
until sariy this morning that sleep breeze for my boat.” said the father,
You are not getting the best
camo to hie eyee. His mother remained “but It waa too much for the small
can buy.
that,t money
fno
srith hiW« -all nW|ht and this mo
boat.”
Get a sample and try it.
FATHER WAS ANXIOUS.
about S o’clock l>e was brought to his
COMMENDS GUELD’S COURSE
yiiality and price is right.
homo in this city in H. Montague’s au
Shortly befoiT 9 o’clock Mr. Monta­
gue became anxious and >vent down to
BEARCHEO for BODY.
the club house. The canoe was not in PRISONER WAS ALLOWED THE
RIGHT OF BAPTISM.
its
place
and
he
then
went
to
OTeilickAt S o’clock Chief of Police Ashton
iiotlflsd J.
Hxnnen that somoor^e villa as his son had said that he might
Igp there and sUy aboard the yacht.
was In troubls
the bay and
holp. Mr. Hsnnsn s.t once wen l to the He wan net there and Mr. MonUgue
club hoims sad socured h.s launch. knew ahoot w’^a* had haopened. Hei
Theron MorgMb
Strangways telephoned home a^d then learned of
and Harry Hamm* Iwd left just a short the accldenL
HELP WAS NEAR.
lima oariUr, howmmr. in l-v.ng Mur­
Robert Prxe w-s alao at the island By Wire to the Evening ]
ray’s oixtesn^oOi launch. Mr. Hannen
Washington. June 11.—Ihrsidcnt
passing thwn In the bay.. The Record yeeterday in his launch a-si when he
Boy and party wrnit to Edgewood and aUrted back the canoe was In sight RiKMieveU who has been axked to Inbeyond where a «re worn burning and (Urt of the time. He heeded over near terfere In the case of Charles L. TuclCattar.cnilsing about for oome time, Edgewood and the canoe kept on oown er. condemned to die this week for the
of Mabel Page, sent a (
wero told by poMons on shore that the middit of the bay.. Th^ sun was
the pereen had bssn roscusd.. They shining on the warier and the bay was nicatkm to Governor Gueld today aaycame back to tho dub house without quite rough tho wind being in the Iniuthnt Jie torn no power under the
do w and he comknowing that a tatollly h^ oeeorred. north. Aftor the aoctoant It was pro
jr’a c^Mirse in refa^
Ofi thoir fotorn they were Ihibemod of ticaliy imooaaihle to see the tItUe beat
iho nataro of tho aeddert ’and that without her sails. Mr. Pylco passed ing
Ing to Inhere.
Int^ere. The execution wa*
wHhIn
a
mils
of
the
wreck
and
the
to'
Mlow
the right of bapRobeK CKssc’a body wao otili in the
boys eaw him and tried to hail him. uan» to be admlnlatered to Tabke.bay.
tha wind was wrong and thair Whlcb waa done tbU morning by bU
C^ior Aahton aecur^ gir«P|Al»g
hooka, hopes and lights. Othar launch voices failed to raach. Mr. Pries knew spiritual ndviaer, the Ret. Willigm M.
ownars had been noUfled and a Beet nothing of the aocldefit ont« he was Slshop; aaalsted
the Her. Barnca.
eompeeed of J. H. McOough’s boat, A. called «n from the Nowqomb cottage. chaplain of the prtaon. Tbar belief U
STRAW HAtS.60c.to $8.00.
ptormlent that there were other reaL. DaoKant’a and L. L. teoanaont left
*CHe ah* houae. The Beet wne Joined
aons for a poatpopemmiL
totor tty the Curtia- and Havitand boat
BE BURE AND VOTE—at the priMOTHER PROBTRATED.
and SL W. RaatolL
The shaM( waa a torrtbto.ena to
^clOrt ImN oc
iOonUmMd oa Bacxmd Fife.:
«M iqsrtwd Mth • «Mto kutjr

What Kind of a Wedding Gift
to buy IS oasity settled if s visit is made to our

China Departmeht..
A ho*t of prettj' thing* usefd and suitaUe for June
brides. Be sure to see ns mbout iu
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21’sr^

new Sbipment
of Oxfords
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The
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Hair Brush

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tiieptic by itirttiziig li
biiHigMUrffttttstiM.

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CHEXPER THIM KQICnE.
A p.if of TKEADEASY
Shoes often saves a doctor’s
bill. They have full rubber
heels that take all the jar off the
spine, and cork cushion insoles
that keep the feet dr>» in all
kinds of weather.
S3.60 the pair
SoU only by

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-Strikingly StpHsb”
Oxfords

UsetlM
PnHiliy-lac-llc.'

Order lof
Screens

Price $1.50
The

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with Ds.

Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window screens in three days.
We’ll send a roan to take the measurements

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. fOatlBBBl fMB VNBt Sma)
Ctmoe an Mmt wma Mr mRy rmi
log aofi. .Mm. A.
tklhiiM
her thM there had here fm ■■lltmw
te the beat fml had wM MM bar
hadaeamrod. The haart af « melh^
over alKm ta that mhlah la Mddmi from
oMifa feR tha grodHy at Me aanarw
rwoca ae mhpo tha tare, aod Mm. C.T
•laal caned ta depart the cad ttoififs
m her Che wma eomrwhat prep

VOreATTHVt PRIMARY ELEC­
TION TOMOKNOW.
Tononov wtU be tfc« «m iwlaenr
•leetk» oDder tb* Be* tow, Bnd !l
to !■!»««« ih«t there iboaM hi a
mil ea*««aalan opoo toe cee«<loB <it
,.*Iiwet BOtatoattoB..-4>i' pemion.
•ICDe ip Tisrerae ihtr ■< <be aprtnc
. atoetloB, ealllito for a rot. oo the pri
»erx heaep. The proponhm wa. not
ao great In the townibtpa but enfll
cienUp great to ahow a atraOR aemi
■ant In favor of direct nominations
et cBBdldatee. There aeeme to be i
wrevalUnc aentlmeni all.orer the atot/
that thli taw ahwld be given h«mr
Mpporte Of ocmr*ft as wiui ffenerally
apactad. tha law ha« Its defert.i. but
- thta eaparleoee will pave the way for
tmch Tataidiaa aa A Dpceaaary
. which can be applied by tbo next leg

BOfrov aad under the law are obllga
lory. ^An other officers are optional.
• and If the people' *if the state vote
of primary elwtIons, theNe nomlna
tiona will be mad«> under the direct
method at the conventions to he hel l
hi September. It-is ln»ia»rtant that
theie abood be a full representalloo a
the polls, and wo believe that n ful
estprenlcm of the hcntlmems of the
people OQ this Important question
; li daalrable at thU Ume.

^'MEKiiuwAs iia^
(Continued from Ftrst Page.)
» hotel, managed by Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Pitcher with whom the nlghtwalch ex
pected to begin eraploj mem this momIng In the ahlngle mill of Mr. Pilcher.
locaVd «<**r nrtia n a -planlnc mill.
Jim the man was t« beghi work on
, Uhs culKiff and later lake the work of
nlghtwatch when a vacancy slioiJd
occur.
Wanted to Ola.
Yesterday afiemoon li
with Charles McCann, a sawyer, h6
.^Visited the Kratoclivll brewery, where
both drank ronsld. raldy. It Is alleged.
' They left early In tb«‘ evening to walk
to the city and were aln ul half way
•to Carter crossing when the toot of
(he . Incoming excursion train
beard. McCann said. ‘ Herm. g«t oIT
the track, the train Is coming.” * 1
don’t want to. I will stay right here. I
want to die.” McCann endeavored to
drag bis companion frrtJn the rails hut
ws^ unable to clear the rapid coming
train and the man was »itrock with
f(igbtful force <in the hf*ad and
dropped In bis tracks.. He lay on his
face not further'than c^hlcon Inches
fnmt the railr. his right arm doubled
up under b(« Usly and the left bent
back over his shouMers. Word was
phoned to Coroner Oage and later to
; H. 1a Carter, mho drmv to the place
and liriuight tlie iv,n«ain»i to his establlKhnienl. where they lay all ni^ht.
Al the cortmer's Inquest It was
found that HaH's.panels llved'al How^ ell and they werv* nolltietl. it also de
vrlnp<^ that the man liad made tbo
statement twice that if ho war ever
killed It would be by a irain.
The Jury’s viTdlrt wa.-j that death
was due to his iM-lng aecblenlall)
struck by passenger train No. 21 of the
•M. A* Nv B. and no blame l5f laid on the
imllroad.
Tbc deceartsi was a veteran of the
Thirty-fifth Michigan voluntwrr. Span
Ish American war. and had a good re»*

MiLikK
Mk Fbnc WkUcss
(ML STOTE
Mautigua, wba had baan haidlag
man bagno to ghro In. -Bab" let ga Oroom to Mrand itgdftj^ M
bta bHd l#the baw^and Boated to the

’The moirtb of.Jmm wUb Us rooeo
-Then i began to have apella ^ antsonlb for the
snaciouaneaa.** he aaid..**and I omuld tad fragroDoe^
bride- In keeping or«b thU custmn.
»In my face to I
Mist Maude Arit qf thta ciqr nnd Willtam Vamlemaadd ot Gnsnd RapKls
CLUNG TO BOAT.
wero united hi marriase at the homo
After tha doomod young man had
the attentiofi ef a phyelcian wma a
eunk
beoeoththe
aurfaoa
Mr.
Ma«tagl»e
aarr* •»*# evaa reating eaaier
son. 919 Caps atroet
still clang with bull dog lanaelty to tha ihlrtyfire gocou.
^t a-d kept up his abeuting which
The pret^ home arms most charm­
alt aidtit and had nat had not caaaed since the Price launch ingly dr«cora»€*d with Jum*
paeaedL -I aimed my volcaat this Wlls whlie anowballs and Illle.s. cs.’-nai'tons*
and ve«*d as -loud a-d h»oh as I {and
___ ferns hefng ___
___
combified to enhance
could," he said. After four l^ ho^
effectiveness of the beauti
Robert R. Chaee wras bo*n July ft.
In t*-r Icy .water.he heard with .beparlor*imdor obick the
liftd, and maa tbe or^ly Ihriafl aaa of
happy conpk* plighted their troth.
Mn. Mary. LoMae Chaaa. Mra. Chaae
The bride was artendeil l,y her
la to« vrtdow ef the late Or. Oeorpt M. makahlmusff h^rd and at------------ Cjmot,
peeerd $wy in this cHy Briggs Uftodlhim Into the rowboat he|;
I was Frank Hendrick*. Borh bri.
live years age following by iaaa than

a year the death of, th» oldeat son.
George, mho was atrl^ witti typhoid
and died after a iingartng nneee. The
death of the father a’^d eon w
severe blow to the Httlr faddly aTcIt
who were left to mourr ar< the Ui*
which bourA them was drawn
closer and the home was the
thought of the only son, Rebert, who
cared with a great love and tender
for the Invalid mothdr and alMor.
•After completing thd focal .Hl^h
school In 1t03. whdha' taobert Cha^
ed In the Engfbh prrparato^
ceurM. he bntered the (
the jeweler. R. w. Raruil, where he
since remained mbst faithful and his
wort^ In the work choeen wae both aucceeafbl and painstaking.
Aside from the mother and claler,
Clara, two uncles are left Dr. 8. Oilbcrl of Phoenix, Art*., brother of Mrs.
Chase, a-d Louis 8. Chaa^ of NIlU.
brother of the father. Dr. Chase.
It would be hard to conceive a boy
cleaner In hit dally life. habiU and
thoughtc than Robert Chaae.. On April
22, 1902. he wae confirme<r Into Grace
Epiecopal chunch by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop Cillesoie ahd since then had
hardly mlso^ a c-rvlcr. Wh-n the
vested choice was organizrd
be
came a member ard ever since that
time has been easily the nmst faithful
of all the young people of/that organiration. Every Sunday he was in his
accuatomed place and social obligaHons were always given a secor
place for choir or church matters.
If Robert Chase had an enemy no
one knew It boonuse v>ftry one liked
the quiet, easy going boy.
member of the Men’s cluh of Grac:
church and whenever called upon gave
freely of bis tervicea. He was also
member of the Wo^uMong club and
thero spent what time he was away
from his mother. Among the youn
people of thr exst side 1^ was most
highly esteemed ard no social affair
was complete wtljwut “Bob” Chase
“Bob’* ard “Herb” werr ajmopt In­
separable, having been churpa for
n>any. years. They often sailed to­
gether. In fact were together all
time. What ”Bnh" liked “Herb” lilAd
and there vras •'^ver a discord or
rift In the friendship.

HERBERT MONTAGUE’S STORY.

Lying
hed M f'- Nev^comh farm
house this after-oon Horhert Monta­
gue *o»d th* atr-v of h»a awful «ght
with wave and wind In the pre
a Record representative. Mr
guetold how after sailing about a half
mile from th' lrla“d toward the fcity
with the wind ever thHr Quarter
saw an u-usually ,ha»d puff con
acrosrthe water. He jan^ned the tiller
hard dow- .n-d the- H« ard hia chum
sprang c-tn th- wtndwrrd r;iil. The
squall struck them a-d the little craft
heeled farther, and farther over until
the ra'I wan I- t»*e water. It noised a
moment In thli position and then grad­
ually filled and settled bottom side up
The bovs kicked the soars loose and
with difficufty righted the boaL
TRIED TO ROW.
In about fifteen mi-utes the boat
went over again which was the first M
three tur- ove-s. After the boat had
been Hqhfd fc- th- fourth i=m- it
was all that either of the almost exhaused boys could do to climb In, WUtt
their addrd wSqht. the raiLwas from
eight to twelve inch—, u-der water
and the wate- logged hot keot lurchIn beauty 4own there.dwelt n lama.
ing from aids to side, first one rail protrading from the water a-d then the
Ilerjface was fair to see.
otHnr. -Bob" W-S In the how and
The necret of her beauty lay
-Meeb" In the sterm whnee the latter
in Roclty McoaUIn Tm.
Johnson Drug Co,
waa vainly trying to use the -udder to
some advantage. The oars were pulled
A GRINNELL BROS, have Juat r^- from the bottom of the boat and a use­
% oelved a H.OOO Weber player plaao. less attempt was mads to paddle
Tbta Is the only Inatruinent of its kind
if!
ever brought to Trarenie City. Tnu
^^
Instrument is highly recommended by . It was about this time t^-at Thr
Paderewakl. Mosskowskl. Strauss and launch of Itobert Pr*ce waa sighted
other great artiots. This ptayer piano puttirtg out from Bowens Harbor and
1•
la the game to apbearmnoe an aay up- the benumbed boys in the canoe raised
L.
locate ptams and Is the most popular
teotrumont of modern ilmea. U can thair volcaa in aheuta for help as it apbe operated by a chIM. All Intereat- proaehed. The launch oaaaed too far
Cd ta a player piabo atw ItfHted to aee
uara and half au-ken ca-oe were abut
out by the blinding aun q« the water.
PBP«S1||* CURES liver, kldBW. H upa than that -Bob" gave up. Hie
Maameh. BervBi «a« bimeta. laqaire tegs esfuaad to hold tern and he sank
to the bottom of the boat heedleaa of
hia eompanion’e ertoa
entreaties
Mhft the roil new and than to try
draw himaaif out of tha wotor.
j||: IWASWWWWAIITAa

was 80 far gem# that but

of the awful atruoote IJId!*”**
t»rld«ipald was g-e^ned alllTel
of the awful
gray nun * .filing and each wo.-c'
he, tee. would have qi
earnsih:n* la
bay would h-v- cf-^m
hair. At C:3# the Rer. W T. Woo-lhouse <6hk hta place before th«‘ bridnl
’ IM 8AO PLIGHT.
pie. where with'the rim pie golden
The .ttondin.. r>hy,lci»h .Ultd tO: 7"," L Itound them In luicrrd mar­
d.y th.t Hr. Mont»Bue w« I- «-! I"':
!!“
riage tie. Ibtrinc the errernony the

hT«M l!J

T^rthTt

S2.50
FRANKTRUDE
OU) ,P0ST0FRfi£ BUILOm

immfHltnicly fol
----------- ----lowing rpfr»*shnK-pi.H of Kalad^. xaiiJ-j

wh.n

sloo wmitd
' *
and frail w/crc i^crvcd. Mr.-and
two *-oura of diligent effm-l to restore
Vnnuemaii will, mak** llu lr Itomc In
Me circulation.
Omul I1ni»lds. *^li< rc* tin- groom lx cm,
BUILT CANGE HIMSELF.
ployi-d flK luNiklni tHT with iHf Unn
The ca-oe H which Robr-t Chase
Ftdling lUd rmuimiiv.
lost his life was built by Herbert Mon­
Mjinv lM*aiitiftj1 prtwni:; of *llvt*r.
tague himself. Hit uncle. Victor E„
cHna and uHior gifl-» w re nc ivc.previous tg^^vinq for Alabama, had
ami !b<- happy couple were fh«‘ n'clpl
conclructed ^ ooflion of It but this
ert of rongraiIllations fiom hi»stK of
rpring it waa finished by Herbert The
boat was thr most beautiful sailing
cftpoc on the bay. bei««g finished with
A* ihr .home of Alvin AriiiUagc Fatoak and r*tahogaoy. ft waa a sea­
nrikiy evening hi^ sixier. Mis- CJm
worthy little craft a-»d there was
tisule AiniHa?ff wa-.
In mar
never any thought of any danger. In {
iln:;** lo .InJiu (' B«n;i v.lg of po-j
uildl-g a-d finishing,Mr.■. Chase!
_____,
the bull
I! non in ilu pn-M-nr** of the re'.ativ •took . rf,cp IpUreH ;.nd ^.ntime.|__^ ,h..
lop ,a«ios. oh..,a
r.c* .ni PC
WAITED FOR NEWS.
•ly
ill ^tri
At th^ We-que-tong club therr was
i red .
i! in sn
an anxious, sorrowful nathering from noUf.n:* and olbet spring
He
9:30 until torg after midnight. The happy ootf|d«' I‘ ing united l-y ilie Iwan
two boys were both cl^ members and
CO well known ard popular that many by Ml and Mi >. Ah in Armli.ig- .md
of .the moth'^ra preset felt as though ibt' vow* si re qd«/Iced to the Ih-v.
they had lost a son themselves. Among Hugh Keniii-tly of A^hury cluiridi
the ynung people t-aces of sorrow
Til** hrblo wax charmingly gown**.I
were
.every face. It aer*ned as in white organdie over white cifk.,
though the blow struck all Impartiaily. while the weddUiC march was pia.e.l
The club house wm k*pt oocn until by Mrs Arnll’age. Light i«-fre^)iinentH
2:30 and a fire or the beach so those of rak«- ami lee cream wi re sitvimI
who had gone out In the launches and many preM-ni.^ wm* i.i.-iv. i.
coulc- find the place without difficulty.
.Mrs. Hoilewi;: wax fiTT n iitirniM-r A
PATROLLED THE BEACH.
year? a popular leather of this eiiy
.While the lau.-ches were dragging and five v.-ar* ago hecam** a ronvirt
^e bay a party consisting of Ben Mon- ent memlM-r id the At-hiir> church,
t^e. William Vogelsong, Leon Baker after receiving hiiptHm at the hand*
and-Ahe Buckram, oersonal friends ofjof th*> pasim. the Ilev. Hugh K. urn*
the dei*d boy. we-t out In Mr. Monta-|dy Mr. Uiwlt wig i= a fon in.in in th*
gue’s automobile and cairefully pa- tyiKigrardiical lin. of wx.rk. * niplo>e.i
trolled the beach In the vain hope that ai po;i Hui.m. nud ih. ha;>py cuplthe boy would be cas; up by th-j jll niak*' that cH y th«d- futuf.waves. THtv retu-ned to the city They lefi for a w-ddiiig
about 2 o’clock this morning.
.ind wll! visit Milwauke*'. Chtc.'igo av4 \
BOAT FOUND.
T. hulo iM-ftrrc repairing lu .he,, u.
This morning, when Robert Price
was coming from his cottage in his
launch, he picked up the HI fated
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
canoe a!-v>st in front of Miss Lewis’
cottage at Edg*wood. He tdwrd It In
PAVING TAX
and tied It up to the dock at the LathNotice to all Persons Interected.
rop cottage.. It had rot bee- sighted
Thr HiM*riul asfif»Ksn,*«ji lax r**ll f
by the launches last night.
Ih** paying of \V**sr Front M,'• ' frti
NOTIFIED POLICE.
I lipi* of n
* '„r Mapl*' K
Mrs. Newoomb. as soon as Mr. Mon
tague was brought a-hore. telephoned IllMU
:uilliu«*i,i. iog«*ih**r will,.Ml*- arrri,*M|
to Miss Lewis who e-deavored to get
OU all unpaid l„v,-,llm,
il|**
iM* paid on or h.*forc tin ::oih
William Gnbel’s cottage in order to
r Juno. 19nr.,
eumon Robert Price. She wae unable
M. K HasI « !). Cily "
to get them at the time, so telephoned
, Room •J'*2. Sial* ila
to .C. E. Murray’s residence for a
launch.. Miss Lewis then not,fied Mor
gan’s'barn who summoned Chief Asnton.
BE SURE AND VOTE-at the pri­
mary election-favoring direct nominaticna-tomorrow.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

JJl, MONROE

GEO. W. MeWETHY

MONROE & MeWETHY

/PAVING TAX

GENERAL INSURANCE

Notice to all Persona Interested,
slivet from the eaxl line of Park street
to the east line of Wellington street. U
now in my bands for eollertion of the
second installment, together with the
Interest on all nnimld Inf
the same to be paid «ti or 1
.".Olh day of Jane. l9<Mk

BtntoH OdkiwiiV- u* T»rm>^ M.M.I |
Jhi^ IniarmnM* <'oB.|4nj
tn KKW WILHELM HLOCK

br7w. J. Higgins

Fine Dental Work
flPKrroBtSl.

cm*ki*«pho

You Can Grin and Bear It
DO matter bow hot it gets if yonr
borne aod office, atom or alK>p are
etjuipped with an eleclric fan.
Oiu5e yoo try one you'll never be
wiiboot it while Old Sol is isetUng
in bit best licks.
See gereral slyleo here and cost
of fan and seUiug up.

We Rent Them

wm not smoke and will
not explode and we
(^arantee them to giirc
perfect satisfaction.
Buy one of these oU
stoves and you will have
a safe and economical
stove for hoi. weather
work.
If you want the best in­
sist on the B. &CB. If
you want to -buy them at
the right price comr and
sec us. We start iht-m at

. .i i taip BMtiic to
mowst

PbottoGQS.2

Brighten Up
Mhko t!if‘ nl»l lliintis howl
\V»* have just
.’in at;flortniml of lluee* POl’P-

h\H Kk* IWINT.-^ put up
in tin cant* with »nap c/.v**rs,
makiu;; them easy to ope*ii
ai:«l easy to clou* uiol ktwp
ilirt out if (Ifsirntl
Tliey are
the reiyly-iiilxitl sort. U iiiK
put up in oil mill re.nly for
immwIiHU? nsr'.
You ean
hri^iiteii u|) your oupltonhl.
rhairs, UihUw[ kilclieii timl
(linintr room fiiriiiltiro, inter
ior wo-xlwofk, etc., at trilling;
ex^>eijs.‘ hy L'ikini^ a«lv.iiit;^:**
of Olir liJoUfV siviii^ prirt- nf
ONLY lOc'PKK (WN. ami
Liiy s*.u ^ wliil.* the nf.:^ »rtIlKdlt is C'»uip!et(».
y

f ‘

-

, permonth

':k
'..X’X/

FonrlBoomsFiiniiAied
Complete for
I^
'v eU

$75.00
^^.0.0

04.00

per month

per month

J. W. SI_ATKR
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL-YOUB BELtAttLE HOHE FURNI8HRR

RIBBON SALE

PINK
Sjicti.il Salc^Saiunt.iy and Mond.iy, b«st
qtnli-y I r.fTcin. in xvidib'.^ ff..m 2'-i in. to i in.
VVorib from-lSo t.«i per yd., in this sale for'

12 2C

per
yd.'

These ribbons are all pink

A. J. Wilhelm.

B^^Try Record Want Ads
Flag Day
Thursday, June 14
Show your p.Ttriotism anti tlfcoralc to comtnemor.ilC the One
limidretl nn«l
id Twr;nty-ninth Aiiii^vcrsary of the Lirih of the
Aiiieric:iri'Vla;».
l'!very rcsi<K*nre n the ciiy, every public biiildin;:. ever
of biiNjne-N, every
, every window in the basinet district
hrive at least t)»e ll.iir.
Wc have a bi^ stock of
-

Flags of All Kinds
Mii'-lin Maes or. >iicks, all sizes from the sin ill tmes at five cents a .
dozen to the larger ones JO.xOO.
’ *

A Good Line of Wool Buntinfi: Flagrs
.Another reason to decorate Wc dnrsihy i-; the* Old Settlers
Association annual rally and bo:!i \Ve<lu< sJ.iv and rhursday is the
Slate Firemen’s cciiiveniion.
Welcome ilu-m in true Iraverac
Ciiystyle.
^

Facts to Remember Concerning the
American Flxjg.
l*irst r.'ii-set! at Cambridge jan. 2, 1770. bv Geo. Washinglon.
I ir>i t arried on a vessel i)y Com. K/.ik Hopkins Feb. 17. 1770.
.Adopird ollicially by Continental Congress June 14. 1777.
Betsey Ko>s made the first liag after its adoption.
First displayed at a military post at Fort Schuyler, on site of
city of Rome. .\. Y.. Aug- tb 1777.
First displayed on naval vc.ssel June 14, 1777, by Paul Jones,
commander of the ‘ Ranger.*’
'
First unfurled in battle on the banks of the Brandywine Sept.
11.1777.
First appeared over foreign stronghold June 28, 177S, .when .'
Capi. Rathbonc captured Fort Nassau. Bahama Islands.
First acknowledged officially by Great Britain under George
lIJ.Uec.*M7S2.
.
.
First displayed in Great Britain by Caot.Moore, of the whal­
ing vessel “Bedford.” from Nantuckef. Feb. 3. 17fvL
First painted in Great Bri|ain by John Copley, the American
-artist. Dec 5.17S‘2. using it as a background of portrait of Eilkanah

Hannah J Lay greantile

. fOatlBBBl fMB VNBt Sma)
Ctmoe an Mmt wma Mr mRy rmi
log aofi. .Mm. A.
tklhiiM
her thM there had here fm ■■lltmw
te the beat fml had wM MM bar
hadaeamrod. The haart af « melh^
over alKm ta that mhlah la Mddmi from
oMifa feR tha grodHy at Me aanarw
rwoca ae mhpo tha tare, aod Mm. C.T
•laal caned ta depart the cad ttoififs
m her Che wma eomrwhat prep

VOreATTHVt PRIMARY ELEC­
TION TOMOKNOW.
Tononov wtU be tfc« «m iwlaenr
•leetk» oDder tb* Be* tow, Bnd !l
to !■!»««« ih«t there iboaM hi a
mil ea*««aalan opoo toe cee«<loB <it
,.*Iiwet BOtatoattoB..-4>i' pemion.
•ICDe ip Tisrerae ihtr ■< <be aprtnc
. atoetloB, ealllito for a rot. oo the pri
»erx heaep. The proponhm wa. not
ao great In the townibtpa but enfll
cienUp great to ahow a atraOR aemi
■ant In favor of direct nominations
et cBBdldatee. There aeeme to be i
wrevalUnc aentlmeni all.orer the atot/
that thli taw ahwld be given h«mr
Mpporte Of ocmr*ft as wiui ffenerally
apactad. tha law ha« Its defert.i. but
- thta eaparleoee will pave the way for
tmch Tataidiaa aa A Dpceaaary
. which can be applied by tbo next leg

BOfrov aad under the law are obllga
lory. ^An other officers are optional.
• and If the people' *if the state vote
of primary elwtIons, theNe nomlna
tiona will be mad«> under the direct
method at the conventions to he hel l
hi September. It-is ln»ia»rtant that
theie abood be a full representalloo a
the polls, and wo believe that n ful
estprenlcm of the hcntlmems of the
people OQ this Important question
; li daalrable at thU Ume.

^'MEKiiuwAs iia^
(Continued from Ftrst Page.)
» hotel, managed by Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Pitcher with whom the nlghtwalch ex
pected to begin eraploj mem this momIng In the ahlngle mill of Mr. Pilcher.
locaVd «<**r nrtia n a -planlnc mill.
Jim the man was t« beghi work on
, Uhs culKiff and later lake the work of
nlghtwatch when a vacancy slioiJd
occur.
Wanted to Ola.
Yesterday afiemoon li
with Charles McCann, a sawyer, h6
.^Visited the Kratoclivll brewery, where
both drank ronsld. raldy. It Is alleged.
' They left early In tb«‘ evening to walk
to the city and were aln ul half way
•to Carter crossing when the toot of
(he . Incoming excursion train
beard. McCann said. ‘ Herm. g«t oIT
the track, the train Is coming.” * 1
don’t want to. I will stay right here. I
want to die.” McCann endeavored to
drag bis companion frrtJn the rails hut
ws^ unable to clear the rapid coming
train and the man was »itrock with
f(igbtful force <in the hf*ad and
dropped In bis tracks.. He lay on his
face not further'than c^hlcon Inches
fnmt the railr. his right arm doubled
up under b(« Usly and the left bent
back over his shouMers. Word was
phoned to Coroner Oage and later to
; H. 1a Carter, mho drmv to the place
and liriuight tlie iv,n«ain»i to his establlKhnienl. where they lay all ni^ht.
Al the cortmer's Inquest It was
found that HaH's.panels llved'al How^ ell and they werv* nolltietl. it also de
vrlnp<^ that the man liad made tbo
statement twice that if ho war ever
killed It would be by a irain.
The Jury’s viTdlrt wa.-j that death
was due to his iM-lng aecblenlall)
struck by passenger train No. 21 of the
•M. A* Nv B. and no blame l5f laid on the
imllroad.
Tbc deceartsi was a veteran of the
Thirty-fifth Michigan voluntwrr. Span
Ish American war. and had a good re»*

MiLikK
Mk Fbnc WkUcss
(ML STOTE
Mautigua, wba had baan haidlag
man bagno to ghro In. -Bab" let ga Oroom to Mrand itgdftj^ M
bta bHd l#the baw^and Boated to the

’The moirtb of.Jmm wUb Us rooeo
-Then i began to have apella ^ antsonlb for the
snaciouaneaa.** he aaid..**and I omuld tad fragroDoe^
bride- In keeping or«b thU custmn.
»In my face to I
Mist Maude Arit qf thta ciqr nnd Willtam Vamlemaadd ot Gnsnd RapKls
CLUNG TO BOAT.
wero united hi marriase at the homo
After tha doomod young man had
the attentiofi ef a phyelcian wma a
eunk
beoeoththe
aurfaoa
Mr.
Ma«tagl»e
aarr* •»*# evaa reating eaaier
son. 919 Caps atroet
still clang with bull dog lanaelty to tha ihlrtyfire gocou.
^t a-d kept up his abeuting which
The pret^ home arms most charm­
alt aidtit and had nat had not caaaed since the Price launch ingly dr«cora»€*d with Jum*
paeaedL -I aimed my volcaat this Wlls whlie anowballs and Illle.s. cs.’-nai'tons*
and ve«*d as -loud a-d h»oh as I {and
___ ferns hefng ___
___
combified to enhance
could," he said. After four l^ ho^
effectiveness of the beauti
Robert R. Chaee wras bo*n July ft.
In t*-r Icy .water.he heard with .beparlor*imdor obick the
liftd, and maa tbe or^ly Ihriafl aaa of
happy conpk* plighted their troth.
Mn. Mary. LoMae Chaaa. Mra. Chaae
The bride was artendeil l,y her
la to« vrtdow ef the late Or. Oeorpt M. makahlmusff h^rd and at------------ Cjmot,
peeerd $wy in this cHy Briggs Uftodlhim Into the rowboat he|;
I was Frank Hendrick*. Borh bri.
live years age following by iaaa than

a year the death of, th» oldeat son.
George, mho was atrl^ witti typhoid
and died after a iingartng nneee. The
death of the father a’^d eon w
severe blow to the Httlr faddly aTcIt
who were left to mourr ar< the Ui*
which bourA them was drawn
closer and the home was the
thought of the only son, Rebert, who
cared with a great love and tender
for the Invalid mothdr and alMor.
•After completing thd focal .Hl^h
school In 1t03. whdha' taobert Cha^
ed In the Engfbh prrparato^
ceurM. he bntered the (
the jeweler. R. w. Raruil, where he
since remained mbst faithful and his
wort^ In the work choeen wae both aucceeafbl and painstaking.
Aside from the mother and claler,
Clara, two uncles are left Dr. 8. Oilbcrl of Phoenix, Art*., brother of Mrs.
Chase, a-d Louis 8. Chaa^ of NIlU.
brother of the father. Dr. Chase.
It would be hard to conceive a boy
cleaner In hit dally life. habiU and
thoughtc than Robert Chaae.. On April
22, 1902. he wae confirme<r Into Grace
Epiecopal chunch by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop Cillesoie ahd since then had
hardly mlso^ a c-rvlcr. Wh-n the
vested choice was organizrd
be
came a member ard ever since that
time has been easily the nmst faithful
of all the young people of/that organiration. Every Sunday he was in his
accuatomed place and social obligaHons were always given a secor
place for choir or church matters.
If Robert Chase had an enemy no
one knew It boonuse v>ftry one liked
the quiet, easy going boy.
member of the Men’s cluh of Grac:
church and whenever called upon gave
freely of bis tervicea. He was also
member of the Wo^uMong club and
thero spent what time he was away
from his mother. Among the youn
people of thr exst side 1^ was most
highly esteemed ard no social affair
was complete wtljwut “Bob” Chase
“Bob’* ard “Herb” werr ajmopt In­
separable, having been churpa for
n>any. years. They often sailed to­
gether. In fact were together all
time. What ”Bnh" liked “Herb” lilAd
and there vras •'^ver a discord or
rift In the friendship.

HERBERT MONTAGUE’S STORY.

Lying
hed M f'- Nev^comh farm
house this after-oon Horhert Monta­
gue *o»d th* atr-v of h»a awful «ght
with wave and wind In the pre
a Record representative. Mr
guetold how after sailing about a half
mile from th' lrla“d toward the fcity
with the wind ever thHr Quarter
saw an u-usually ,ha»d puff con
acrosrthe water. He jan^ned the tiller
hard dow- .n-d the- H« ard hia chum
sprang c-tn th- wtndwrrd r;iil. The
squall struck them a-d the little craft
heeled farther, and farther over until
the ra'I wan I- t»*e water. It noised a
moment In thli position and then grad­
ually filled and settled bottom side up
The bovs kicked the soars loose and
with difficufty righted the boaL
TRIED TO ROW.
In about fifteen mi-utes the boat
went over again which was the first M
three tur- ove-s. After the boat had
been Hqhfd fc- th- fourth i=m- it
was all that either of the almost exhaused boys could do to climb In, WUtt
their addrd wSqht. the raiLwas from
eight to twelve inch—, u-der water
and the wate- logged hot keot lurchIn beauty 4own there.dwelt n lama.
ing from aids to side, first one rail protrading from the water a-d then the
Ilerjface was fair to see.
otHnr. -Bob" W-S In the how and
The necret of her beauty lay
-Meeb" In the sterm whnee the latter
in Roclty McoaUIn Tm.
Johnson Drug Co,
waa vainly trying to use the -udder to
some advantage. The oars were pulled
A GRINNELL BROS, have Juat r^- from the bottom of the boat and a use­
% oelved a H.OOO Weber player plaao. less attempt was mads to paddle
Tbta Is the only Inatruinent of its kind
if!
ever brought to Trarenie City. Tnu
^^
Instrument is highly recommended by . It was about this time t^-at Thr
Paderewakl. Mosskowskl. Strauss and launch of Itobert Pr*ce waa sighted
other great artiots. This ptayer piano puttirtg out from Bowens Harbor and
1•
la the game to apbearmnoe an aay up- the benumbed boys in the canoe raised
L.
locate ptams and Is the most popular
teotrumont of modern ilmea. U can thair volcaa in aheuta for help as it apbe operated by a chIM. All Intereat- proaehed. The launch oaaaed too far
Cd ta a player piabo atw ItfHted to aee
uara and half au-ken ca-oe were abut
out by the blinding aun q« the water.
PBP«S1||* CURES liver, kldBW. H upa than that -Bob" gave up. Hie
Maameh. BervBi «a« bimeta. laqaire tegs esfuaad to hold tern and he sank
to the bottom of the boat heedleaa of
hia eompanion’e ertoa
entreaties
Mhft the roil new and than to try
draw himaaif out of tha wotor.
j||: IWASWWWWAIITAa

was 80 far gem# that but

of the awful atruoote IJId!*”**
t»rld«ipald was g-e^ned alllTel
of the awful
gray nun * .filing and each wo.-c'
he, tee. would have qi
earnsih:n* la
bay would h-v- cf-^m
hair. At C:3# the Rer. W T. Woo-lhouse <6hk hta place before th«‘ bridnl
’ IM 8AO PLIGHT.
pie. where with'the rim pie golden
The .ttondin.. r>hy,lci»h .Ultd tO: 7"," L Itound them In luicrrd mar­
d.y th.t Hr. Mont»Bue w« I- «-! I"':
!!“
riage tie. Ibtrinc the errernony the

hT«M l!J

T^rthTt

S2.50
FRANKTRUDE
OU) ,P0ST0FRfi£ BUILOm

immfHltnicly fol
----------- ----lowing rpfr»*shnK-pi.H of Kalad^. xaiiJ-j

wh.n

sloo wmitd
' *
and frail w/crc i^crvcd. Mr.-and
two *-oura of diligent effm-l to restore
Vnnuemaii will, mak** llu lr Itomc In
Me circulation.
Omul I1ni»lds. *^li< rc* tin- groom lx cm,
BUILT CANGE HIMSELF.
ployi-d flK luNiklni tHT with iHf Unn
The ca-oe H which Robr-t Chase
Ftdling lUd rmuimiiv.
lost his life was built by Herbert Mon­
Mjinv lM*aiitiftj1 prtwni:; of *llvt*r.
tague himself. Hit uncle. Victor E„
cHna and uHior gifl-» w re nc ivc.previous tg^^vinq for Alabama, had
ami !b<- happy couple were fh«‘ n'clpl
conclructed ^ ooflion of It but this
ert of rongraiIllations fiom hi»stK of
rpring it waa finished by Herbert The
boat was thr most beautiful sailing
cftpoc on the bay. bei««g finished with
A* ihr .home of Alvin AriiiUagc Fatoak and r*tahogaoy. ft waa a sea­
nrikiy evening hi^ sixier. Mis- CJm
worthy little craft a-»d there was
tisule AiniHa?ff wa-.
In mar
never any thought of any danger. In {
iln:;** lo .InJiu (' B«n;i v.lg of po-j
uildl-g a-d finishing,Mr.■. Chase!
_____,
the bull
I! non in ilu pn-M-nr** of the re'.ativ •took . rf,cp IpUreH ;.nd ^.ntime.|__^ ,h..
lop ,a«ios. oh..,a
r.c* .ni PC
WAITED FOR NEWS.
•ly
ill ^tri
At th^ We-que-tong club therr was
i red .
i! in sn
an anxious, sorrowful nathering from noUf.n:* and olbet spring
He
9:30 until torg after midnight. The happy ootf|d«' I‘ ing united l-y ilie Iwan
two boys were both cl^ members and
CO well known ard popular that many by Ml and Mi >. Ah in Armli.ig- .md
of .the moth'^ra preset felt as though ibt' vow* si re qd«/Iced to the Ih-v.
they had lost a son themselves. Among Hugh Keniii-tly of A^hury cluiridi
the ynung people t-aces of sorrow
Til** hrblo wax charmingly gown**.I
were
.every face. It aer*ned as in white organdie over white cifk.,
though the blow struck all Impartiaily. while the weddUiC march was pia.e.l
The club house wm k*pt oocn until by Mrs Arnll’age. Light i«-fre^)iinentH
2:30 and a fire or the beach so those of rak«- ami lee cream wi re sitvimI
who had gone out In the launches and many preM-ni.^ wm* i.i.-iv. i.
coulc- find the place without difficulty.
.Mrs. Hoilewi;: wax fiTT n iitirniM-r A
PATROLLED THE BEACH.
year? a popular leather of this eiiy
.While the lau.-ches were dragging and five v.-ar* ago hecam** a ronvirt
^e bay a party consisting of Ben Mon- ent memlM-r id the At-hiir> church,
t^e. William Vogelsong, Leon Baker after receiving hiiptHm at the hand*
and-Ahe Buckram, oersonal friends ofjof th*> pasim. the Ilev. Hugh K. urn*
the dei*d boy. we-t out In Mr. Monta-|dy Mr. Uiwlt wig i= a fon in.in in th*
gue’s automobile and cairefully pa- tyiKigrardiical lin. of wx.rk. * niplo>e.i
trolled the beach In the vain hope that ai po;i Hui.m. nud ih. ha;>py cuplthe boy would be cas; up by th-j jll niak*' that cH y th«d- futuf.waves. THtv retu-ned to the city They lefi for a w-ddiiig
about 2 o’clock this morning.
.ind wll! visit Milwauke*'. Chtc.'igo av4 \
BOAT FOUND.
T. hulo iM-ftrrc repairing lu .he,, u.
This morning, when Robert Price
was coming from his cottage in his
launch, he picked up the HI fated
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
canoe a!-v>st in front of Miss Lewis’
cottage at Edg*wood. He tdwrd It In
PAVING TAX
and tied It up to the dock at the LathNotice to all Persons Interected.
rop cottage.. It had rot bee- sighted
Thr HiM*riul asfif»Ksn,*«ji lax r**ll f
by the launches last night.
Ih** paying of \V**sr Front M,'• ' frti
NOTIFIED POLICE.
I lipi* of n
* '„r Mapl*' K
Mrs. Newoomb. as soon as Mr. Mon
tague was brought a-hore. telephoned IllMU
:uilliu«*i,i. iog«*ih**r will,.Ml*- arrri,*M|
to Miss Lewis who e-deavored to get
OU all unpaid l„v,-,llm,
il|**
iM* paid on or h.*forc tin ::oih
William Gnbel’s cottage in order to
r Juno. 19nr.,
eumon Robert Price. She wae unable
M. K HasI « !). Cily "
to get them at the time, so telephoned
, Room •J'*2. Sial* ila
to .C. E. Murray’s residence for a
launch.. Miss Lewis then not,fied Mor
gan’s'barn who summoned Chief Asnton.
BE SURE AND VOTE-at the pri­
mary election-favoring direct nominaticna-tomorrow.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

JJl, MONROE

GEO. W. MeWETHY

MONROE & MeWETHY

/PAVING TAX

GENERAL INSURANCE

Notice to all Persona Interested,
slivet from the eaxl line of Park street
to the east line of Wellington street. U
now in my bands for eollertion of the
second installment, together with the
Interest on all nnimld Inf
the same to be paid «ti or 1
.".Olh day of Jane. l9<Mk

BtntoH OdkiwiiV- u* T»rm>^ M.M.I |
Jhi^ IniarmnM* <'oB.|4nj
tn KKW WILHELM HLOCK

br7w. J. Higgins

Fine Dental Work
flPKrroBtSl.

cm*ki*«pho

You Can Grin and Bear It
DO matter bow hot it gets if yonr
borne aod office, atom or alK>p are
etjuipped with an eleclric fan.
Oiu5e yoo try one you'll never be
wiiboot it while Old Sol is isetUng
in bit best licks.
See gereral slyleo here and cost
of fan and seUiug up.

We Rent Them

wm not smoke and will
not explode and we
(^arantee them to giirc
perfect satisfaction.
Buy one of these oU
stoves and you will have
a safe and economical
stove for hoi. weather
work.
If you want the best in­
sist on the B. &CB. If
you want to -buy them at
the right price comr and
sec us. We start iht-m at

. .i i taip BMtiic to
mowst

PbottoGQS.2

Brighten Up
Mhko t!if‘ nl»l lliintis howl
\V»* have just
.’in at;flortniml of lluee* POl’P-

h\H Kk* IWINT.-^ put up
in tin cant* with »nap c/.v**rs,
makiu;; them easy to ope*ii
ai:«l easy to clou* uiol ktwp
ilirt out if (Ifsirntl
Tliey are
the reiyly-iiilxitl sort. U iiiK
put up in oil mill re.nly for
immwIiHU? nsr'.
You ean
hri^iiteii u|) your oupltonhl.
rhairs, UihUw[ kilclieii timl
(linintr room fiiriiiltiro, inter
ior wo-xlwofk, etc., at trilling;
ex^>eijs.‘ hy L'ikini^ a«lv.iiit;^:**
of Olir liJoUfV siviii^ prirt- nf
ONLY lOc'PKK (WN. ami
Liiy s*.u ^ wliil.* the nf.:^ »rtIlKdlt is C'»uip!et(».
y

f ‘

-

, permonth

':k
'..X’X/

FonrlBoomsFiiniiAied
Complete for
I^
'v eU

$75.00
^^.0.0

04.00

per month

per month

J. W. SI_ATKR
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL-YOUB BELtAttLE HOHE FURNI8HRR

RIBBON SALE

PINK
Sjicti.il Salc^Saiunt.iy and Mond.iy, b«st
qtnli-y I r.fTcin. in xvidib'.^ ff..m 2'-i in. to i in.
VVorib from-lSo t.«i per yd., in this sale for'

12 2C

per
yd.'

These ribbons are all pink

A. J. Wilhelm.

B^^Try Record Want Ads
Flag Day
Thursday, June 14
Show your p.Ttriotism anti tlfcoralc to comtnemor.ilC the One
limidretl nn«l
id Twr;nty-ninth Aiiii^vcrsary of the Lirih of the
Aiiieric:iri'Vla;».
l'!very rcsi<K*nre n the ciiy, every public biiildin;:. ever
of biiNjne-N, every
, every window in the basinet district
hrive at least t)»e ll.iir.
Wc have a bi^ stock of
-

Flags of All Kinds
Mii'-lin Maes or. >iicks, all sizes from the sin ill tmes at five cents a .
dozen to the larger ones JO.xOO.
’ *

A Good Line of Wool Buntinfi: Flagrs
.Another reason to decorate Wc dnrsihy i-; the* Old Settlers
Association annual rally and bo:!i \Ve<lu< sJ.iv and rhursday is the
Slate Firemen’s cciiiveniion.
Welcome ilu-m in true Iraverac
Ciiystyle.
^

Facts to Remember Concerning the
American Flxjg.
l*irst r.'ii-set! at Cambridge jan. 2, 1770. bv Geo. Washinglon.
I ir>i t arried on a vessel i)y Com. K/.ik Hopkins Feb. 17. 1770.
.Adopird ollicially by Continental Congress June 14. 1777.
Betsey Ko>s made the first liag after its adoption.
First displayed at a military post at Fort Schuyler, on site of
city of Rome. .\. Y.. Aug- tb 1777.
First displayed on naval vc.ssel June 14, 1777, by Paul Jones,
commander of the ‘ Ranger.*’
'
First unfurled in battle on the banks of the Brandywine Sept.
11.1777.
First appeared over foreign stronghold June 28, 177S, .when .'
Capi. Rathbonc captured Fort Nassau. Bahama Islands.
First acknowledged officially by Great Britain under George
lIJ.Uec.*M7S2.
.
.
First displayed in Great Britain by Caot.Moore, of the whal­
ing vessel “Bedford.” from Nantuckef. Feb. 3. 17fvL
First painted in Great Bri|ain by John Copley, the American
-artist. Dec 5.17S‘2. using it as a background of portrait of Eilkanah

Hannah J Lay greantile

wm^'fMvnM «nv. mtemtm. momoav. ^

mi FROi I uo
A^R. BOWCM WAS BTRICKCN WITH
APOPLEXY.

BIrte w Roof of Pkeoh aM i
or Ma

tnm Fbaadfipbla to Nbw Yort, ffD»
l*ad aanr to tba mofntog; oaja tba
Jtow Tort; PreoiL If tbffa >aa aoy
cMiplar
CM maa to M tnecmpolla ba
Mr mWiil. m tmir (ualinnwnM
Wcatoa.
aMla«r«MikiM.Bk«« bmII* vaa asMr ccrror, Ma>orr Wcatoa.^

SJTiSSiTin^

p==5i“i“3-“

kt prM at A* Mhw «r • cHr or «*M
a £«te It vaa a taMa cat balaa
rabr at a bMattfU calor of at laaat a

Ifcr loeocd of a Alprt rama It
aaM Ha H« bacaata tba afaaarratlaaa
of Ha taaod. aaaallr takaa boatHr. by

• tb* ioat atUlbed to ttw Iloe
d« ptoet

board w^iitod .o

iBto laafllia of ftfU-ooa foot.^irtilcb la
aboot CM cMtomdrad^ twnUotb
•r a aaitot mOa. ao Ibat Ibe Mp U
off tba ffoel to balf
tba^tortetbrowntM
525:*i'ran

;

LiOHT Jacket wa* taken at FbmUra
ball ffaturdar higkl and anotbo
In Iti place. Plcaae call at 709 WcIh
•ter atreet and exekanre.
June n il
ffOII bALC—New toUch cow. John
* Hoxle. Acme. Bell‘phone »2^r
June 11^

^ffAVCRSK CITY MAIIKrrt.

Not llaaponalbla for
Chaogoa to FHoeta
StIltoQ Prioa.
Oenr pork, per barrel..........9 18.00
Rye flour. H. U

Meal. H. L^i^C^iTluit!*!?!;
FMd. H.U ACo.^1 Boat.....
per doxen..

lin
!in

*-ard. per f
Butter, per
Creamery butter, per ponnd.
Cheese, per pound...
Oats, per bushel........
OaU. per buahel...^.
PoUtocl. per bush'd...............
Salt, per barrel......................

1S22
’ .28

.70
. .w

Spring Chicken.........................
h 14 ^
Buying FUtet of Traverse City Dealer^
.............................. .73
""Potat

4350

gjf.

10‘?6

Buckwheat ...
Chickens .....
Hcni ..............
OaU ................
Cattio .............

.35

Fancy hdfc^iV’
Cows

I ezpoctod to ftod bln. I
bd toady to reef off I
caltoia. tlioofb BKiat of tbea
yoopier than be It many yeara Ila
la sixty-elglit yean old and Ina been a
padaatrian atoce 11187.

RwamsawcB

Mrs. Bathe*' AJmira Crain Was Laid
Away to Raat From tba Church at
Monroe Center..
Wallctoa. he aaama to a iwaHto for
moat of tbe UU fleifa aeW by tobarlt
aaca or bdiaw'Uie. and If adopted ga»
The faaeial of Mrs. Eathcr Aliafn
etaOy wmkA be a amw prereaUve oC Grain was bold yeaterday afternoon
mldde. lie to a walker of the bcH at the bvme of the son, Albert Crain,
and to_______________ of JefferM street, where a short
other eodoranoa
prayer preceding ibc services held at
toata. Tba major walked ifiOO
to lOO daja twenty-two yeara a<o to the «;bureh at Monroe Center. Tbe
Eoflabd. and tbe Clnrrlj Tetn))crBoe« Rev. J. W. Miller, an old^ime friend
aortety f»Ul him $10,000 for demoD- offlclalcd before a large audience ootpatratlnx by that faat what a leroper* posed of old friends and neighbors.
ate man coohl do. . Hr always baa re­ The floral offerings were both profuse
fined to take Btiroulanto to lorreaae and large and tealiflod to tbe regard
hto apeed or aUjrInir power, and be
tblnka be to reapinir tbe lienefit of bla to which the deceased was held.
abatemlocnneaa In tbe abape of a greea
Pollard-Radcllff.
old are.
Major Weaion bad a bard Ume for
In the presence of a few Intimate
aaren miles of tbe lOO owinic to tbe friends"at the rr?sWcnee of the Rev. L
totenae beat, bot’tblrty-flve mluulea* I! Carpenter Ibtt afternoon Miss Net­
alaep In New Ilrunawk-k made him all
tle J. Radellff and E. U Pollard of
rtobt a«ato. and. aa be aaya. be *^m^
Acme were united In marriage.. The
fdy frolicked tbe reat of tbe way
Fbyaiciana accomiianled bim ihroosb-i happy coopic left this sftemoon for
oot tbe trip and wel«tied bla foodJ St. Louis, Mo., w^crc they will make
Dy. Oaler was not one of them. Theyi ihelr borne.
were making a teat 9f tbe effect* of
certain fooda oa tanman endorabce. «>t
BREVITIEB.
to tbe totereato of any proprietaryl
preparation, for tbe, paflant vctcra
There will ,be no meeting of the
walked for tbe adrancement of ad-i
race, without a penny of profit. He to Yr'lilte Shrine of Jerusalem tomorrow
an entbuiteat on the lienefic-tot reanlta evening. Officers absent from town.
of ibgutor pedeatrlan exerctoe and tem­
OasoUnc }^b advanced one cent i
perate llTlng,
gallon and refined oil dropi>ed onchalf cent.
^
Lmoo raada la li*r«
There wUI be a meeting of the of­
A inatJfylnff aign of the tlmea to tbe
growing alnipllclty of all
ficial board of the First Methodtot
church tonight and It Is desired that
every member he present as church
Improvement will' be dsicusse-d.
Seventy tickets.were sold fSr the
A few yeora ago It waa dllllrult to
Pere Marquette excursion to Grand
find good
wore made to order, which were, liy Rapids Muskegon and iniennedia'c
polnu. The rciunl was made ^t U
necesalty. exiMmalvc, A almple a
aimtiV price has until* rccentff o clock last night, both trips bciito on
been an IropoaalMIlty. '
fair achedulc time.
The Japanese have aolred aevcnil
Tbe Women-a Foreign Missionary
boosebold problcma for m. and among
aocloty of the First M. E. church will
the nnmlHT to tbe Im-xpemUre Ipnip'BL The framra are of. woo*t. meet with the Standard Bearers thto
tocuiicrrd black. ««d Irraicd In wicli evening at 7:30 at tbe cimrch parlor.^.
Frank and Cbarlc.s Wtococl.il blai'way as to Im* lnit>crA ioua tulasat and
rllmalc. T1m‘ paper to of the tough cd for Old Mission in a sail tomt yesparent quality, whhh tU- Jap- tenlay afternoon. After getting oui
anoHc dcUiiht In iwlmr. The decora. into the bay for vome dtotance the
lK>ys found that the weather was too
Imd for their craft to stand and put
toward town expecting to enter
VIOLET RAY FOR INSANE!
uouth^ the river. The sea w*a.s
the bar at such a ratf
8sserlstea«rst
Tells «f running
s With Cbe Treetneet.
that they could not get through ll aq/l
Taylor, anportotenaent of
to sail hack and form across tlie
the llllnoto Weetem Hospital For tbe \tey until the wind went down.
Insane, to txmviured that vlokrt rays
Tbe annual recital of the City School
are cfllcacioas In the treatment of tbe
of Music takes place tomorrow aftcrInsane, says a Chlcaco dispatch:
at 3 and tomorrow evening at 8
*‘I ha\e t'onstnjcu-d a bouse roofed
o’clock
at the Mrst Methodist church.
with ilcb t colored glam In which iusane arv placed to get tbe sun baUw The recital Is for the holders of Invi­
that filter through the tinted Jp.anes.’\ tations only.
be says. “I have followed tbe experlAll the volunteer fire and hose comment made by Trenrh and Danish aclnlcH In the city tihould get together
cidtots. The i»a!lculs are placed In
the lticif»«ur.* without clothing and di­ at once and elect their delegates to
rect application made t.» the Imre skin the state convention which takes place
from sunrim* to sun.set. The rays are here Wednesday and Thursday of this
week.

nUAKO PALL under ausplc<*8 of
Traverse City Aerie. Frm4-mai Order
of Kaglcs. ground fioor new Campbell
block. Union street, Wedm‘sday even­
ing. June 13.
June 112t

Owe Way f Gwf a Do«.
•There an* ways am! ways of getting
things.*’ said tbe old secret senitT
man. -but I wouldn't re<x)mmend some
of them to a Fuiiday sebogi class. Now.
■ knew professionsIly a reformed eon
fidenec man. P won’t say how deep tbe
but offirlslly be was re­
formed and occupied a prtdty reiqiocta
position to the community. One
1 m

Win tioae out all damaged
goods tor wmtor in our bn^
ment. Discount 25 per cent
Commencing June iSth.
F. Votniba Hamaaa Co.
Jun0^

hen*.’ 1 demanded, ‘to this your adverfteement In 4he paper offering a re^
ward of $5 for the return of a lost
dogr -Surer said be. 'But you don’t
own a dog.* said 1. He grinned. ’Yon
mean I didn’t own a dog.* be corrt
•But I do own one .now-tbe handaomcat English bofldog yon ever told
roar ejea on. and be cost just $5.**

..I...........

Calves ..........
Hogs ...
Turkeys
Dock! ..

.Olti
-12

3.^
’04

i|; Good Residence Properties
SAL.E.

■I:

1.

nopal ctaTeb yeatenlay apraktog of
tbe Older, lu objecu rad iU raeom
pltokmepti at bock the moratof amd
ereatog Knrteee.
The eveaiag eervfee was eapedaBy
for aca aad boys aad tlMre vaa a
good atteadaikoe. Tbe matter of orgutotog a chapter be^ wlU.be Uke^
•plater.
...

i'‘•’-

I have two desirable locations on
Washington street, and one on
East Ninth near Union and one
on East Tenth near Cass. 1 will
furnish money to t>uild for any­
one wanting to make a home.
The contracting party may make
plans for Ijonse and pay for
pToper'ty on easyterms.

r>r. Raton, preaklrat of Madison imlTeratoy years ago. wni beloted by tbe
atndratt and Ms good oplnloo cot
above all things. One commence
day tbe student who bad delivered tbe
timkliy asked
tbe effort. T*ae doctor looked at blm a
moment and then said slowly.^ -Ed­
ward, If you wenid pluck n few of tbe
featbera from tbe wings of your Imag
InaUon and stick them in tbe toil of
roorjjodgBent, yon would make better

CBfimtalilm's Cfilic, CMeni tii
DiarbMRemeijls tBe Bsst sbcctsslfii BKdldBe ii me wsilt in*
CBBMfiiits. FfiTMlebjAserictiBncCfi.
eod-28.17

BE BURE AND VOTE at thp pV

*^E. McNAMARA

*-Wa Alo ^ IMW.** IferaDty Gib
iMt rad OMyu BaariMey.

mCESfOR
THEOHyENl—
RE HELD IN THE’ VARNHIB
.CHURCHES YESTERDAY.

Tkto Aftaniaaa.

EXCEilERT PR06RAIS GIVER

WHILE TWO MEN HELD OTHER
WOMAN'S HUSBAND,

Ivaijr -TBa Klag^ BaaUteaa.* a piece
aaed axtraalvaly In the Torrey-Atoten
fiarjaaeUaca. Moat erf tfie elaa^ par-

While patottog oa the houae^of Prokop Kraelka thto aravtog. J. R. “BAREFOOTED* CHORUS AT *THE
Bovea suffered a aerm stroke of apCONOREQATIONAL.
oplexr Aad fea from Ua ladder to (be
Isgtig.
porch roof and then to the ground ke-

Mr. Bowen has auffered with hto
heart prerkmaly aad thto morning the
trouble eridenUy took an apoptocUc
form. The ladder on which he va^
standing was resting on the poceh ro-J
and appeared to be petfecUj kale and
It wa# thought at first that the man
lost bis balance in trying to reach loo
far upward hot the attending physi­
cians pronouj^ the case apoplexy.
There was a alight bruise on bla fonhead and one on his ankle but asld<^
from there Injuries none have been
dUcovered. He was still
tkto afternoon.

aruHaa Wert CrowMad With Parw
find FrWb of tite UtUa Onas
Who Took Pan In tho

CLUdren’a day was observed at the
CongrcgatiMMrf church yesterday both
morning and evening, tbe morning
being given over by the Rev/ Deina^
Cochlln to a children’s service and ser­
mon to which a large audience of
parcniB -and children attended.
The sermon was dln*cled espceially
to the children. Ihc^texl being a por­
tion of I John Iv: 1C.
Preceding the service four little
babes received baptism tbe beautICul
ceremony being cxplafned by Mr.
Cochlin. who stated that 11 was not an
Gypsy “Fortune Telleea- Annexed
acl by which (nirist receives the llille ones, for they were hto already,
but was an act of consecration by
the parents.
Four gypsy women werecorallod In . The evening service at 1:00 o’clock
the coop this afierifbon by Chief erf
took the form of a beautiful Children’s
IHilIcc Ashton, who. after ordering
Day cantau given by the priroan de­
them to leave the city, was notified
partment of the Sunday school. In
that they were In Novotny’s saloon
c|iarge of Mrri. J. W. Mllllken, superin­
plying their trade. He took two to the
tendent. and D. Snyder mho dln*ctcd
cKip and later caught the other two.
the cantata numbers. The large edi­
One of the women took a 110 bill 4iug
fice was not of sufficient scaling ca­
un the desk of the American Bullcr
pacity to hold the audience whicu
Dish company while Superintendent
erpadPd dven the parlors, and occu­
Search left the office for a nKimcnt
pied standing room. Tbe cantata iwas
hut she ran like a blue jay he said
carried through In eostnme . the cast
when he sUrted after her. Later this
of rharacltTh being: A spirit. MKs
nflerno<.n slie ctmto-sscfi to taking It
Cleogrella El»ner, and her By-lo-land
and returned it to Mr. Search liaVlng
IK-ople, lltlle lots III nighties and barebeen brought there hy Mr. Ashton,
loot rariylng pillows; Stars, boys la
who compclk'xi her to gl%*c It up. Many
black robes with star crowns, and sun­
other cases were reported of Ibclr pil­
beams. Ifltle girls in yelloW sunbeam
fering.
costumes with fringed crowns:Knlght«
in rcgulaUon knighthood costume, and
PERSONAL.
flower girls with masfc.M of flowers.
The chorits of boys as twinkling
Alice Crain and Miss Nets Mars was beautifully rendered, and
I’loneer, who have the little Sunlwaros who prv*ceded
been in the city with, relatives, re­ them. In dance and song, gave away
turned to their homes this morning.
-to the twinkling stars that shine at
Asa Brown lcj(t this morning for the night.”
upper peninsula, where he will he
’ The choruh of the lllth* flower girls
employee! this ^<ummx•r.
was a picture that carried to the h(*art
H. J. Boyd, who has been at
the fragrance and purity of the day
Detroll the oast four w«eks visitIng
being edebrated. It was sung by
her hisler, Mrs. Harry Blake, returned
little girU all carrying lK>Quet8 who
lo her home Saturday evening.'
circled around the spirit, standing
Miss Gertrude Parkhurst of Rpod
ncath a wide spreading wreath which
City rctumodto her home this morn­
at the rloHo of the chonis was deco
ing after vLslilng her aunt. Mrs. W. E.
rated with the flowers. thoA all niarcli
Wllllamh for a few days.
ed away, ’^ml In each little flower
Mrs, Rohc McDonald left Ihi.s morna breath of heaven to bmiight.”
ing for .\W Ytirk.. whore she is going
The clohing ehorus. •By-lo-laud
on a huslnesh trip.
was the climax of the evening and
most surprising to the audience,
Barer Tklnaii About PUa»«.
Tbm* to a relation lictw 1*00 tbe color teen little tots, barefooted, in
of fla'ine and tbo energy «»f the com- long nightb*s or pajamas with pillows
r their arms, marehed solemnlv
hUMtkMi causing it. The n>on» vigorous
and complete tin* ronihu**tion the blglj- upon the platform, but with the glan
er the refrjinglhlllty of the llghL A of light and the laughter of the au
flame burniug iu a tanly and restricted dience they lost their dignity and shy
way emits rays that art* red. When
ly bid their faces and llule irx's. hiP
luimlng In a !m>n* c«omplete and effec­
tive manner tlK* emitted rays change their tender little voices did not for­
get to sing. They'finally lay down on
to violet. Tlie flame of a catulle or
^nmp cfuiHist.s of a serl^ of ecx’cntrlc their pillows and were lulled H> sU*ep
lumlnouM shells surroumllng a eentral hy the spirit.
dark cort*. These shells of flame emit
Asluiry.
light of different «*olors, the Innermost
The Ashury < fuirch was not larg**
one-that In ’direct cohlaet with the
dark core-lH-Ing red aud having a tem- enough to af-<omnuKiato the larg.
INTuturt* of oxa«-fIy 077 <legre«*s F. crowd who gather«*d to epjfiy the chll
Upon thto and In their prop(*r onler of dren’s day program pre?«*nted at ;
refranglhlllty are shells of light which o’ch»ck by the Sunday school.
are orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo
Tbe prtigram was essxmtlally made
and violet. Tlte reason that such a
flame cbies not appear to us aa a nest up of '*SuDbeam>«'’ and as such was
of com-s of different eolored light to joyed. An esiM-clally heantiful n
her
was the rose drill given hy flfi
thto: When w e lo*jk np^n rnrU a flame
all of the ray* Issuing from tbe dif­ yojing glrl.-^ gowned In white v
ferent layers or strata of concentric wreaths of ro»es. A Imy./ drill, '•True
lumlnotis slHdlB are received by the Blue. ’ was aino one of the featureiruf
retina of the ore at one and the same the program. The whole primary de­
lime. Thto can only lmpn**s with tbe
partment of seventy-five sang a sweet
sensation of neutral or white UgbL
song and the twenty third psalm was
Tb« Ostb mt turn,
rendered hy the entire audience.
. The Jndlelal oxith iu !h<i.Iale of Mon
Two Bible class*-* gave Mmgs while
to no quaint as to deserve priuUng. It the morning serAlco was u.*;ed as a
runs thus: “By tlito book and tbe h »ly baptismal, three little ones being bap­
l••♦nl^n:ts thereof, and by ilu» vxonder- tized.
fnl works that God lurftl miraculously
The cradle roll babes were given a
wroucht Hi luviven sIkivo and In tlie joyful reception at Sunday school and
earth touealh'In six days aud s<‘ven welcome songs we.re sung.
nlglds, I do swear tlrnt I will, without
re-«l»ec: of favor or friendship, love or
The followring was the program at
gain, c-onaaingulnlty or nfflully. envy
or maliee. execute the laws of this the Friends church given during the
isle Justly between.our sovereign luru regular Snnday school hour:
Opening song
tbe king and hto subjeCU wftfcln this
Pray€*r R L. Requa.
toto, betwixt ^rty and party, as in
Recitation. ‘’Children’s Dar Greetdiffemitly aa the herring’s backlone
doth le In tbe midst of the ftoh.-*- Ing,- Zera Shattuck.
Song by primary class.
Naw Tout Tribune.
Recitation. “That Is tbo Way,” Tens
Poverty Is very terrible and tonao- Glass.
Recitation. Elba Cox. .
tlBtoa knia tbe very aool wlthto qa. but
Exercise, ^Ralny day brigade.it la tbe north wind that teibea men
Into Tiklnjea; It to the soft, taackms
RedtatJon, Grace Baldwin.
south wind wbidi Inlto then to loiaa
RecfUtlon. Wallace Wataon.
VioUn aOlo. Jamie Batler.
RedteUon. -Only a Boy.- Lester
GRAND BALL under auspices of
Traverse City Aerie. Pbatemal Order Wyiong.
Vocal solo. Arlene Alcxaii4er.“
of Eagles, gronnd floor new Caa^beU
Rose drill, exerdae.
Moek, Union street, Wednesday WenRedUtion,
-Throwing
Klaara*
lug. June 1$,
JuneU-21

R0U6IITFHI6ERS

BE BUM AND VOTE at tha prt•iiary alaettofi-favoriiig direct nomlna-

AM.- cxeiciae.

Ab offering was taken foi-

the ndnit awaiibaraHrf Uie ^xmgTef^tioo
atgnad • petlMoo to the tmslncs* com­
mittee of the tSatc Agricaltural sev
clety. proteaUng against the i»peniiig
of the state fair on Sunday and the
sale of llqoor or the falrffroundsa.
Baptist ClHf^
At the Br.ntlst church the exerrJacs
were In the morning. At both mom
Ing and evening aenices. the ReV. W.
R Hopkins ’a missionary whore s*a
tion to 8<*cundcrland. India, delivered
lntcn*stlng addresses. The following
was the momlng^program:
^
Violin solo. Miss NiU llugbce.
Psalm reading.
.
• Juno Carol,” cchool.
Responsive reading.
Exercise. “Little Wanderers” Della
Pra.-hll Mary FTfarek and Jo^^c V*ndcrllp. .
-Sun Beams.” primary dejiartmcni.
Recitation. Elizabeth Backer.
•’Flowers in June.” school. '
Exerflsc. Mabi*l McMlchael’s rlasi.
Recitation. Mamie PrasliII.
RcclUllon. Florence Cooper.
Song. “Dreamland.” Iltflc girls.
Recitation. Rtith Hastings.
Recitation, J«»M'i»hIn.* Mater.
Duct, Delia Mater and Kva Ibisser,
RklUtlon. Willie WtHiUhouse.
RecJtallon, Viola Straub.
Solo. Miss Grace Hastings.
First Methodist.
At 1hc nrst Methodist rhiirrh. the
exercises were hehl in tlie evening, the
following being the program:
Processional.
Prayer hy pastor.
Song. Mpi. Johnson’s rloss.
Exercise. Miss Thc-ohaJfl s rlass.
Recitation. Miss Ruth Ikiiighey.
Blossom drill, -song by primary do
partment^-^
RecitaHon, Miss Helen Gibson.
;;:xerclic. MIsk Tlio<ibald’K class.
RexItati^Ml:;* Ruth Wllwin.
Exerctoe, Mrs. WhlUlmore and Mrs.
Jameson’s classes.
,
Exercise by ai vcn girls of Mr.».
Eilgecomb’n clasa.
Remarks by the pastor.
One persou was received Into the
chureli.

't

■ ■

YOU'TH WHO TOOK POISON WAS
PUMPED OUT.

Docty <rf a Monroa Pkmrar Was Frand
In the River After He Had Baaii
Mlaaiofi .Bines. BatyMlpy-.

By Wire fo the Evening Reot
Sturgis. June 11.—Jack
wife and sou were arrestwl today on
ctimplslnt of J. Cgqfleld. charged irith
ss.sauU with Intent to do great bo^v
barm. It to claimed they went to CanOeld’a hottse and the men held Ca|lfield while Mrs. Sayshnre podndtd;
Mr*. Canfield with a roUlng p!a. Glad to Liya.
Coldwater. July 11.—Paul Blood.
sg<*d 19. dtocouraged. ou4 of work |md
iu.lovc with a girt aged 12. took a dM
<if iKjlsfin but a atomach pump naYpd
him. He la now willing to live.
-MonJne, June 11-Tbe l>iKly of David
Freederer, a pioneer German, firms
Xmind in the rivc.r near the railroad
bridge. He was missing since Satur­
day. •
'
'
, ■ '
THE MARKETS,
Ea.st Buffalo, June 11—Caltle—3750;
active; . prime si<*ers, $5.75ff6; cominmi to • choice hellers. iS.TBffSiS;
eJmlce cows. |4.25«4.50; alockora and
foiHkiw. $2.k5|<4.30. Bhei*p and lambs*
—H.OOO; anlvo; chnlee lambs. 17.3019
'7.50; wethers. »6ffC.t5; ewes. $3,250
5.50. Hogs—12,750; active; Vorkcra
and plgH, $fl.K5CfC.90; heavy and
mixed, $C.R5Cr€.90.
DeiroU. June 11 .-Wheal-No. 2

^K•tc; corn. 54V4c; oats, 39\c. .
Chicago. June ll.-Whcai-May.
y3\e; corn. 57%c; oala, '375ie.
BE SURE AND VOTE at tha primary election—favoring direct nomlnations—tomorrow.

Mrs. Louise Wales, Wife of Henry
Wales, Pased Away Yesterday—
Mrs. George Tobey Dead.

Spice
Strength
All good housckeepcfj
know ihat the valut; 01
spices
lies in
thrir
and Havor. OURSIMCHS
arc far stronger than ordary spiee and po%sess«r
full richness of flavor be- cause they arc perfectly
pureHust real spice.

Mrs. I,*nitoe Wales, agi*d 21 years,
the wife *if ilenry Wales, of 202 Nonh
Spruce striH't. died at the .family home
L JOHNSON .DRUG CO* a
yesterday aftermion at 3 o'clock.
Mrs. Gt*orgc ToIk*> of Ko.5 East Front I
*. te-T-Bosbonili. Mar.
I
street passed amajinfit Hu* famllt home ■ I»l«rtrmall}I..Trs«w**Ony.Mtok. ■
this morning aRcr a lingering lllrn-ss.

HOT SPECIALS CLOAK DEPT.

i'f

One Lot White Waists
Made of Sheer Lawn with handsome
Hamburg Insertion. A $1.(K) value

at 69c

White Watots
:;st
An assorted lot of the handsomc^^
productions of thc_scason. Mad c of
All-over Nets
White Lingerie Lawn, All
and Batiste, trimmed with Baby Irish,
• French and German Vais., also finest*
Swiss Embroidery. $5 and $0 values,

*

Choice ThisWeeK $3.87
10 Covert Coats
^

.J

The fitted style—full sleeve itnd all
silk lined. ^.fX) and $6.00 values—

1

Choice of This Lbt $2.95 ,
12 Hi^h-^dfi Covert Coats
Satin lined, full sleeve, Pony style.
$8.00 and $10.00 values

;
i



To Close This Lot. $3.87.
Ladies'Tailor-made Suits at One-half Price

. : >

^ -• '

' E. WILHELM IP
FRONT STREET

Jon. “Tbe CtterpIDarr Hasel'


IS ROW GLAD TO BE ALIVE

TWO DEtTHS TODtr

TRY A RECORD WANT AR.
r -

WOIMNIISB)J-

-• '

monmv. junc

uUNii tni iluitkTiii
ijtiMitA. Mich., Joae S.<-Letoad.
Mecca of the reK>rtiii|c arorW. is mag-

The Meaner Loelam pllr3 tetveea

BifteeiiflT located on ibe bankp of tfPo

Fooch aad ProTenoat each dey. Bak­

It's Ideal locatloD oa tbc abores

ing co&Deetlons ^th tbi- M. & N. C.

Provemcat, t-. ’
the beneftcia] life fran lU rcry cooT.UtaKc line that tm
aad InriKoraaa* brr.zea. and lU do* J Bar and

Od«

wi h ibe
Suttoos

PmomonU connecilas a:

I^ximl6 to Carp V^e, oow known a^

Sntidns Bar wIUi the G. R. A 1 trains,

Lake Leelahau. ^ves them a fisblti!:

which ma{;es !:

epci* uncqualcU by any in this aecUon

rcer.rtcf8 to peach here

coarenitfut fur

of tbc country, and as a matter of

SI.600 Utelnway.

face Ibe United Riate*

tent alkmcd onpur.

Ita rural aur-j.

rwindingj furnish all

tbo

e.

E

tiroa of the beef pscUrr* IrrcgMlarftk^s | ihrce *tork‘S blRh and at the top Is c
and thcr

In handUnf aU j verr apacloos balcony, while a pit^Uy

meat commtxllUuaB*prcvlcni£ to their | veranda adorns the lower story.

«iitp«fcct Tuning or ^.BagnUUiig, promptly «k»e, »t
leMODaliio ratM-tiy n*. We gimnntee Mtiafuction.
1( yoor Piano twads nsniin or adjostment o( any kind, let
■a do tbo murk. Onr facUltlea and fom> of cxi>eru are not
eqoalad onlaide of the laiSMt Piano Factorica. lloro m and
OUT man ^iU caU and aabmit ^timatc.
P. ■'

^

It is

|»I:t:att.<d on ihv Uanlc.i of Carp Uke.

The ktirrotin’llng country also prc- JmaVInK It cbnFplcuous from all points
sent*

some very

atnwctlvc fealn^ l of the -.or.n.

psldf f.-nra ihorc prcviottrly stated, In
Us ova

mnerr. l»?

maty

acres

The Chandler boat

of

were destntyed by

aroves with Iluacrs In their wild an i
uncultivated

sutc.

Oear.

worki

which

fire a short tlnii-

ago, will be succeeded by an InduFtrr

aparkUng, known aa the Leiaad Euc^lc Ught

GklNMELL BROS.

1

>

lag bre^, all these arc' feat awatt *
Ire an appreciative eye U> develop po*^
proach.

However fbeM> lesuty *^f

do not all go nncialDod, for a brisbi
portico, a roof.'a pmty

cupoto

arc

bcce aad there evidence that Coita«es
sboand.

Of ibose- whose doors

opi-ned annually fer a summer borne,
non*’ arc known lnUer ike.n the He*-

BRANCH; 159

i

Ik

Blwctol Cahto to the Mr^qr Bmt
MV RIOtARO AK^ttORH.
Oohfhlght UOi ^ the Hearn Nta
Berrke.

)
Mr. Lltiell hns a brother who which bad any vnlae.
The leader of the baad to a girl <
mbou whIU'

5ca.
H. LLanJlrr.

A. DeLsrrUvalao listed as a new build­

Pd In th*'lr respcrll\c cottager frr the

Wpodbridge

cottage

ber

t'
T

H. Duusher arrived was^miplctcd today. This U located
The feer ramUii>s al: jtiM north of tbc vUtoge. overlooking found lhe enUre hand of eU^H bd]
Ijikc Mlchlg^. and Is finished within and girls ail eoand arieep to the aa*

evening.

lids. Iowa.

In
Round Tcp.

Luther Conant.

stsIncMl^^ds.

olJ

Hemlsh. and

Ja.-k grr«'n predominating.

Chirago. • has

thr

Prof. C. T.
near neigh

most plcturvMiut- location la-Mlrblgan.

rise of the

bis ptetly cottage .being just sojtb oI

-heer bluffs.

Leland on the tun knot of a mouFtet

tage to b»caUM on Lake Michigan and

lake dune or till, where fr»*ra tl.c aerte

Mr. and XlrK

Tbc LewU Orobblns coCGrobbtn anil family are

loft, the view Ih most ctmicmnding of

now at Udand bwalUcglt* ^mplctlon.

Lhe

Mr. Gn hbln rvccniH* had an accident

Ukc

ItaeU.

and

ihc

uudiilarine

ance.

M!m4 jesrie Conaiii

Park.

Every available

nook, and

oonM

was filled wtih loot, from roatly tom
and small bronre* and mlbtotnroe I
blcyclca.

Among the UmfU recetoU

comnrtiicd

by Julia wia that

purse conuinlng 600

franca.

of .
Wit

the money she had fitted her eoUt
basid ont with new clothe* of aatoont

while in 1)U laumh, wMcb but for hU

o^ - Qai

leaKlng from iho bovt

III. also huF a delightful Ha.nj:

Into the lake

inlrhl have l*t en HCiiou,.

3ier borne.

M-mjitln.g

to

lirkt

n

While at

The lahahltanU of a conple of ten

match

the *ulcm houae* contatobto 200 famllk
phur rml Kew and landed down near have Ja»l received as a present froi

roRl StrNt
C!TY

thdr landlord tbc amount of tbeir mli
summer term** renu

M. Tbiboul. H

landlord, ha* Jast died, and apoa opo
In addltkw I

IHtlng hto tenants off tbrlr rent ft

i-=

three 'montha. M. .Thibout

has

let

large sums of money to be dtotrtbuto
among tbr concierge, of bis building



eskaaooo ■

escaping gaaollmr

IMatt.J.Johhsons

brooks

6088 ICE AND WOOD
Eith
Ice or Wood
will
be
dclit^red
f)romptly if ordered
from

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE


not mtidiad vitfa npdti.

For Sid* M« Omoteed (My It
JOHr^sqw

James C. Hopkins
Cit phone 711.

MAIN

traverao

Ihrouch

street.

every

LELAND.

aivd %alU*y arid ihet! ilpi» mi; i L^ 'h-r ,iynatno latgc enough to supp> lights
wflh

FlUgitl

the

moil)

hunsH of-the

blrdi. for the vlllngc and will furnish powt

Idrat ih.iopg tliite snots, lends p.n en-1 m several
chanlnM'iit that the, visitor seUlom for ■ muulty

Economical.

Powerful

ancJ

Reliable

W. M. PAIGE, Agent.
With the J

B. Palpe Electric Co.
J26 Casn Strent.

IhMr

departure,

many

annind

had j'.tbt leg4;n uiiti lien lutig. ;

.j„. rural

TUo

<>I lAlaiiU

if

vjp!e.

Tuk new leatur.-

t!

ao.I

.

remind;^

and

h.(dteg

pleasure pui-‘‘

Lt this writing, several in nddiiioni
laige iiemhet
l»::il!t.

r iiUiges k;e being

ol

as

iln iu hejig a rantilug fartury

hleh when eouipK ted will i
bull!

. Vhie!•h will this

of (L-urglu pine thro jghejl. nrreage pniv. s
nn‘she4l

and

on

xea:

C'annlnc
Ik gin

it-

>rk.
Heim-v. nun an.l apple; iiiitiui
wii! l*e hpndl.Hl anti If the oat lying

It U t.)

In Uie «einhl.orluKHi of

(• L-vHi.au

Mhki. ] oiganl/ed

the elr-

htandard

Ing forte ef betw^vn

‘r’c:,rst.

l..'k-r;IV .vitnm.. r
lle•^ ctfiafet

U

dwcilin:-.

a!r.:

hr.s 'ag.*:in
i>! ’ht t

Rlvcslde

a woi k

and 4'» will be

Inn

to

Is

Im* ret.sloa ef eoni-iitmeat which
la;ting.

Miinv

families

]

5.vram..r.., 111.. Ur. U.ng.ol Tui.lou. m..' •=»''>—> >iof.

UonlKiKcr. (.•hlcano.

Tlitmlor.'I

eottages .-ratured

In

•> ilHIns

has f. iM’d out

the

l» *t n *w

|.icre which

waa

ptoj^

f<

ycirs at Aniolne s *Theatre.
ud

an.!

Paper.
sea: lul^ the

I.nv . .s»;;l li .k.d Olfu to'l pajH^r The Kti

Indiana Represented.
While* II!ir.o:>

Off.c al

LOlatid a.s the 4*^e;nt>

Jian.Kui along the Ink.- front.

wlM> stole from hunger being the Inq

main

r niH-e, «i.(i tk.

h. :ne cf Itr editor.

Howland,

the

produced hen- and ficorod a great av
CCS*’.

This to the first time that Amci

Iran music has been beard in thia ell
and it has come as a revolatlon to U
critics who declare that

he quD t Ihtie village am! It.- attrav-

Amarfea

Opera -Sarona" baa bM

P’-.di'al I- :rrd<LrctsnauVi

wild

founded upon hto a^ulUI of a tbU
rtrirnt which Inspired a very Mmli
oneart


Ih.-

they knoi

necs in Nt>rtliern Mlchl-

Orleans possessed the moat Itoaat

in. Its lecatioii treing
hhal. wide
■'rank Illackledcc. fn tiaimrv.llF. Har^
Fixr» j v.-ranuar (ivetieokiug l^kc Michigan,
Aind-. For; Wayne. Frank Ball. F*»r»

voices in tbc world W they wet

loiiK.

ItuiiaiiH

i»r

a

elosc

sectoad.

kVaxne. of .Mason fruit c

and

Hgl.Hul

unaware that they possessed atoo

and a latch Mrlng always hung out for genius for musical compoatahm.
the laige

/

ol mend* of lhe genial

e litor and hto wife.^

Mr. Simmons the welL known fim
York iMintrr who haa been apendiii
the time In Paris, has Jual ftotobed th
jsirnnlt of Miss HamUtoo. danghti
Baroness dc Gcaffearied,

Mh

llsmilion Ih painted In U30 comtuns
Simmons ban orj band aeven

rannlng

K'b- ‘

portraits of prominent American wi

rKrapU- *
''‘’**^*

b-r of DepuUcrs.

h»a 'ic=-.i . nlor,:,-,! to

lu-rg.Chl<a«.., all omliins Ae«- and | *>“*■ »
lurirlng

ureftr a
tool

; --

tion ami will invh.v^'r-'
p'.eieth iS wi t'.ro: : .
.•'Ill .( f L'daml

The

of IIj-

iiiiioi, iciaciius.' Pn.r w. u. Uridg i-^'J
nau. laiLe For. ,!.
III.. K.
U««cr..
Th.- JI, .cl .(nUei^na In

tiuihoer of mduMrie:*. proniineio

Walter T. ;

pt-desKionally known

an
some Leland Scene..



Hervtoe

merc.v, has been elected to the Chat

chainrlng reM splits of the
8o celebrated have Judge Magnaud
It!- wUJ<- ntid hn ere swept ver- divtoloni become that they bare be*
audat. ctFil halls, nnd re*i nnimh make used as the subject Wr plays.one pint

uteu to good ad-

i., land *;i t(*c. m vears has develop
,.*i

reuse he always lcmp^*rs jusUce wl(

Improi

iioMh.

( inidoied h. n- at this time and

Upland Industries.

L* land's alo t iy

on.

Tr.ie,.^!- Cdy cr,F.n.erk ar.

linveler ol the activityof
Venlct.i^ ^mok eo dJ he
where waici faeilitiej; are uiUixed
lK»lh commercial
imM'f.

,i,ai
.,„aiiK ■

trucfcd until the Leland r.ver eon

«»ul France as the TOood Jndge,** h

uhsianiial'

than the enlarging of the
I

^

M. Magnaud. who 1* known Ihroug

Businec* Imnrovemenw.

to -n. i
B<ioai:ii...lal.

have Uaa: ^

Tl»e ^eent to a non of mixture <

aru•^lan well

.........air h.i.

of

..tl;.-r fiMt

IKdf.

line,

111 the Chamiler park. Maro Point

; .fl.-os J- tl. o. « a-JHr

with IIK .norry ,:or!r. oC th.- Ur!
hour,-. »hu
rmittt tUi- rtr.wtinc 1UC3 fall?, hrotif. ......J.,... '

la-tt;

Michigan

hello! rt)pe and magnolia very powc
whith ’.vlll he enabled tii slop at-U*- ful and rloylDK. and a ■Ingto drop x
iMTicI
C. !l. Chandler to aho
ll to almost ovcrpoweri|ig.

| pp.ni^ an.l n-orters ullKc.

to havr :

In todilcs specially designed by hli

C. H. ChaudhT wiM build a new thick
ibU Kca.-on, makln^good the achedat!c of the Ncrthcni

u-e

HOME PLEASURES
cttl.-"! plan of architecture. It Is ninety- mitdoMHl.
For those who love outdoor j ^e\eli Let long and il.< clrculai' fmiTIr. jobin I'ei.rv Shingle mill, with
exercise Wicludes spraying; the t;r« in .1 ntv.elty heri- in re«.ort Imild- a rapat ity of .".o cmui ih r day, the John
llowcr beds, mowing and ing. He wii: also Imilil lUxx'*' smaller IViei* hinr i r ir.Hl. with Its cuyiticltx
C..lla;,-s lo 1,0 UM-.1 lu iho on.or;.-un.,
^
watering the laAvn. We have
everything that will meet
your needs in lawh mowers,
hose wiih ball noz/.’cs, etc., :-o ere< tlng a - duinu r h«;nu here.wlilch j
•urdav with n rtmtraci fot
at bedrock prices.
w ill a id nr.-.i h t*» t’r’e aTtra;•*^v• :eof j

Saxton Ilardwarc Co.

New Dock Assured.

eoicthe

invenled by the ceAebrated lU
ovcilst OaUrelel d’AnnunxIo. W
ruils It *'Aqua KunxU.** and it Is sni

>«• wnrtuly welrt»n»ed I>\ both ttv

this happy. heal’Jilul p'.ca^uie spot.

ih»

Screens

this

also considering

‘ \a vxii-ml into tlie m.inuy for tin

f<»r the lime when they may K** ti» ’

l.oautlfuily

|W

in

resnrtcrs'. ..jjoJuid the haiil.r of the two laUeb and

he.T\e a ,High and Ik-^Iu to wit h

ol magic, is lmtldin-4 a rot- :

.J__ _

nillls
It

gels, if e\e.“. And when the time conics, prcnreiiiotj to run a ^*ma^ trolley line

nucllng lhe;r tv.o lakes

Buy a SMALLEY Marine Gas EnRine and
enjoy the boating: season from btiginniiig: to end.

He was ford'd to Jump

Into the lake to r^ave himself and ch

It will Inbtall u

caiMv! with noihlng mere- bcrtouA than

ct./llr ftiriiiahOif. .Ir.i Jn-

^bwor for Your Boa*t

to explode.

dab , and Power Company.

,.f protly ro.uecs Itavr lA.-n ImiiIi «• I

kr

il

artJ^

ind his Vm bis helri notified the tei

^'' • s ^ ^
--.

Amorfean

his servants and employes goncralk

' r
f:

of

being m'utual friends frum i'eUr Rap

»r« ^ooD”

' "it "

I-

ly following txpoo the Ammlatot of

season, while W
last

The poUt

F a descent npoa her foome recea

Tbc beautiful

nnts of his bequest.

;|>:
'm

founeen, Juba Ctoodtoaa.

and U. E. Chanldir art clrvauy lasUli- er..

•rtov,' HOMn u

S /'

'

win free: a cotUge this

C«d3- Rapids Crowd.
Hcrmaa Cushcian. C

J „

"m

'

Mr.“Maiifroi7 Kiift" Wai^M~ln”i;Wn
to their etadief nsA imnied off ever:
Lbe Lake Mlchlfikn blnfl^. sonth of the beautiful summer borne* at Lelanl
toy tMrfhanda a
rfllaac.
The Welnhardl (am Ir wUl and ocrap.r them daring tbc entire aeo- thing, they

Leland teenifc to be a favorite wltb

•r’*

a.

nan Wclntort of Cbitapj. located’on

landseam* sirt tebing awa> In tie dir

MUSIC BOUSST' Factory and Beadquarters Detrot



:;^,;

-a*, wmbao*
MdUtg IR the LallR Rhhriar have
Al your ftoator hasn't It Hannah *|«nUj bees vletlmM hy a band
Lay McrcMtlle Co. haa.
yoathfid rDhbere wht >
the pr

are

CMacrer enjoys'the dUtInc

cnK- ei by those who have Wn vUs j The ftnicture U thlrty-t wo feel square,

cspoifur.v

Dod aiKl whistle arltb the larisoTat-

rich and | non cf havla:: the onTy cctla-e rood

Dourli-hinf: fci>d commodities po deartr|tiod ni .-r the Janancite airhiiecturc.

llXNQS TUNED JND MrI

back to tbc pretty stodo frees thaij

tibinUe* ^reaur with iw b yebr^s ap­

pcTtcctica poeslbic:

of Lake MJchlgaa «lv« the reeorterR.

•nd wr cao fiimUh anytkins

........

ii. i*o«.

imii In'Paris, which he will prahahl
A :»le»rt time

track to Kc» Yark for porpoa;
xhllilllOD.

-

of Milv au-

[iruttnlrre:dstabU*

new play entitled “Capon-

of Lolaiid on ! lia.^

driling

Screens

an

with the life of the famot

■an who has reccntl/ met wM
a dramatic end, la abonl to I
produrvd here.

The pUy is by M. Di

plU Fatiric c and Valciicn Tranel. U I
lu ih."» c acts.

n

Psrrsltna have been horrified by U
:wn

which

came*

from .Courriorc

thar more bodle* have been taken «
cf the mine abowing traces of rccei
death from aianratloo and thirst.

GROUP OF COTTAGERS.

*rhc terrible djaaalcr in which ort
tbouaaad'mtacra were supposod I
have

T. A. WILHELM

RIVER6IDC INN.

^ The South Side Lumber Co.
SIS tike Ar •

TrarerseCitf, lich.

purchased a

piece bf UnJ ad^ilqlns

Lake Lcolananand Is tTurllng-a mod­

CotUffca ScaUcred Along the Shore.
To

enter the

village of Lcdand

is

Ifift hnir, wh!
,p.i!ntiug the *
* of U;e Ch ue^

DKIM-riST

C L. Dzyiua. pros-

every

or

nearly

been, killed occurred over te

months ago.

Twenty one days tot<

thirteen miners came out of the mil
alive. A few days -later the four^ni
miner toioed from the abandoned pit

An Alarming Situation

Boob b'o. k City Operm Boom Blook

like entering an Islaml house, for wa
el n co’tagc on It.

iiptM
ivi lc!t

fo

Frequently results
from neglect of
clogged bowels and torpid liver, onUl
constipation beedmes chronic. This
condition, to unknown to i*

Dr. King's New Life
and gcnilcn i
bch and liowcls. G

AJLOf Urn nurvlTors deefared that tb<
had herd Bounds erldcnUy made I
survivofa trapped like tlmmaelves I
dlstnot corner* of the mtoe. Ambi

roati. whl»e
crullng attorney for Leelanau tounty.
Lcciauau p^c^cct^
Make
the bodlea brought out a tew di^a n|
native for
bas ibc plans for tbc crcciicn of a new shores and sUca*f phi^ Ic;
waa that of a Ud of alxteen whom U
the kind that
paru I o;tK of maple- —
cofta^c that wiU favorably compare
and• •-------'
beech, ready lo pro
doctor* decUre upon examtontlon w
fit j’oor doors and windows
wlOi the other collages here, gland's
nd'f 1 vide
^
rest and recrcaUon for those who
DKIMTimT
to Ure bem dcod more thu (M «a|
desire the waving plnerle* cr dignlflod
iwo fcole:«4, the Riverside !un
‘ vat beat prices. Dealers in ail kinds
^
■t the »UDo«.
The wIldeA muU
Tront ftreei
1^-claniu kau^e. ,bave both tK-en Ten feresta as a summer's resL ahlle on 101
of building material. Get our prices and considerViX ovnted
meat trtgni enwMl the ecoM tt tl
PAVING TAX
and 'reiAlnted.
New Ornish- the other hand Ukc Mkhlgan. with Its
dtaeter. The enued joea
our ateek-before baying. Bitimatea foriisbed.
^ l4ig& bare been Ins^Jlcd ihropgfaout. expanse of store line traUe, wide,
Notice to
. • . , . Onrnrotto; Beat Prioea, Dry Stock,
rnlf-the retoners who are not *0 fo> I rUias In placet Into p.'rclplcc like
(tW bed not been tokM to mvo pd
^. f
Prompt Delivery.
to th. w-t
tunate a$ to have cottages or able to
line of R«llroj*%Tcno«. I( aos la nr ilUe ennltore Ureirteo to Imh tl
obtain thein. wRl flml CTcry cnmfortjn
ASTORS
[hand, for the eolloctk* ot the MCMd Mneton aad the englaoM.
these quarter* here, aad at prices that
tnetallineot. together with the f
VERBENAS
are ecooomtual. A von* novel Tichemc
ito, die muB
PANSIES
thdmhda
has been trorlced out in the way of an
inc. 190C.
enUrely cncloaod fish pond. A.apol of
We have them to sell.
M. E. Haskell. carTiV

Beo. JI. 3arpi$



'

Plant now

PlioieOitizeiis 308

Bell 390

If W falit Ads

fire afcrua has been damrood rp and
the water*

of the

brook;

wtlch

to

about eljfht feet wide and thfie-quar
*ers of a

mile Ion

i-sc

i-.

,

.

Ate Hurii

^

FBANEHoPAIffE

TBK-CRNT- BUB, U R. WDlfiOC
rPopHetor. Phone OL Zm or 8tl.
•i

>«•»

m

Bm

,nwniK«iTr.

rtmte tV Bn* ImBor* «• n prteqr who and nm bonu flor Bihsmui^ Hdll H *01 areoeea.Mtt^eif na Brntcrihei.**
cnlmly
-Unwr Frttg- kla bdwr.

^AlfT DEfAKIBprT

A New HarmtaehapLhutJn e E
la Saa FVaiicinfXL wiO elirt ate this year n Mgro w—8U 73 years Prince Weniaa Ml Ac room aiit!
slBcy tbcw no nentteel has ever nm
a mnttreaa factory la Unalag.
n;d. who U just rwelrtag het^<PA«R^
Jirte 12tb to SepL SStli. ^
him Arenncd othenriae tbgn -duirely
WnifauD Jndaoa of Qnmd Raatda
Dr. ttward Erenct Hale nttxibwior
was elected pcwldear of the Natlowal bis excellent health a the afe <
Qroeen* AaeoriaUen, which met at to the screnUr with which he inkes
BoSalo. K. T.
life, aleeptaic mine ham a night and al
111 thdla ns nre i
Mike Kaaun of Calnmet waa acquit­ ways Vceplag his ndnd occmplv^,
For
Mnpte Citjr; ftnent Iftna 1
ChtcBo .........Too*.
ted of the mnrder <if Manid SUamoas.
Ml4f OQ 8?r. in
Tbe crown princess of Sweden, who the latter, bowerer. there fat n sure
femedy; Electfie Birters; the greet
Apply S. M. T. Ca Dock o
SlBUDoat, by Blatake. entered Kaaaa's Is pretty snd popular, goes by
eoa: wfll take part pap.
rvstorntive tncdlctne. of which a A.
hhme. uader the Impreaaioo that ii name of *rhe cokmel s wife.*
raatable atjr prppan
The Brown 0f Bennettsvllle. S.
enys:
waa hla owh. He waa'fatftlly shot,
. m Vnmt WL. Trwiem An. CkisiCD
•row* nrtnee, omBIce hit poe: tother, •They restored my wife lo perfect
atlMM t*oae miL
Mrs. J. T. Jlonmn of Pemwater baa Is a military enthnalaBt, and Is honor henlth. after years cf suBcring with
dyspepsia and a chrautcaRr torpid
W»4f
learaed of the death from appmdlcl arj colooel cf several regiment*.
liver.**
Electric
Bftters
cure
chill*
and
Lv. Chicago .....
, ari^. Jir>»CM!y Hmn.8(Aiei
tlA of her aon Chester, aged 21. In
Thomas P. Johnson. 94 year* old fever, malarfak bJUoinuess. lame back:
Arr. Traverae City
I2S0 CASH will bar kiU 1U..M nd Ur. Travei^
----------son. «: a. m. tbe general hoapitalj In Uok Shin, the oldest negro lisryer In Arkansas kidney troubles and bladder disorder*
itiqpiin.
Sold
on
guarantee
by
Johnson
Drtjg
China. He was on the batUeahlp Ore­ died recently after thirty^ls years
WAHT£D--Clrt or wonui lor llghi Uln Bone street. Oak HeigbU aabSouth Bound.
Co„ F. H. Meads, C f
arti; 120 feet on Rote. 1»S feet m
gon when taken alck.
. b<.u>eworV. llr». A. Smitli. IIH
active nracilre of law.
H** was li
Traverse cay.,...San 16:00 p.m.
Orwre. 183 feet «a tSa alley. U
Are.
j.p<.
Pontiac
manufacturers
secured
a
censed
*-«*
an
attorn.*y
by
.\r.sdMati
Tiavcrzc aiy........ Sun. 12:00 Nt.
before July Ul. TbU la a
■ aeoeMity lor the welfare of
l.itc spring frostr have struck a
Arr. Cblc^o ........Tow. C:30a.m. cut of 5 per cent in tbdlr aasesamenif Justice Bewen of the Arkansas su
-overc blow to
fanrr-rs cf Mason
wArrrcD-KitdNni giri« i the Hocrl bargain. Apply to Tboa. T. Bataan Stcaa^ ITilnola make* eowBeetloos as a result of their kick to the board preme court In July of 1870. He wi
the family drde.^ the faet
maj&U at Chicago with iralna on all railroad of review. The roUs now show an slave and. belcagvJ to n planter
^uniy. the wA'^t creu lM*»ng Injured
Wftidiit. •
19M 6ur
that B coo<t piano or eebiiMt
to an alarming extent. It U (*stimaled
lines for points be>*ohd.
Increase of $59,000 U real estate av Deshn county in Arkansas.
ouma i« tho beat inveBtmeart.':
that
there
will
be
ie.ss
Umu‘
half
a
seaamenta
and
a
decrease
of
$144,000
WANTCO-At ooro. caod caoiiMKnit FOR 8ALC~1457—feet
The pople of Grlmfry. an Island In
North boowa ateameri make connect
yon can nuko, for Inerweehig
State
firecl.
adjolaa
new
govenK
•rop
this
year,
and
already
many
Alrl or »oB*n Tor gnml hoour
llr.UK St lUckInac Island with all in personal.
tbe Arcllr rlre’e near Iceland, have de
the joy and plea^- of homr,
work. Hn. B. >r»«kHB.. OI<J Mt*- meat building OB tbt west. TblrSa aimmshlp Unes steamers for points
The home of Mr. and Mra Charle; clired the Idihday of the laie Prof wheat field* which have !um*'d yHlow
7m Ukc £Superior, I.ake Hurod. Lake S. Bartlett on Asbury avenue at Pon
have been plowed under arnffarraers
tho only miatake yon eaa
■kM. CIU. phinir.
. Jane **l‘ the aaoat centrally kxated lot
essor
Willard
Fisk
a
yrortncUl
boli
Georgian bay. take Ontario and
central ^iatrlbating point In tbe inqnt Erie. G«
tlac, was on Friday night the seen*' dsv. I*n>fesj!or Flske b.- hi* will leT will plant |w*ta'<K*> on <h** ^ground.
make Uin tmybgUe wi«N
beycml.
modem,
progreaaire
city
In
Fruits
of
all
kinds
hax*I
h
ii
l.aJlv
WANTED ^opertiitefuIrfiiK, lor^n.
of a gala occasion, three events beinc a trust fund of $12,000. the Income ir
piMM M uqr prkn. The
Tlekft:; fold throi:gh to destination
Michigan; auluble for any claaa of
' ftlUpploi rJerk., time or bookkeep^
cek-bratc-d at one and the,Amo Uroc le Ofcd for lettering the condition* injured. a!thoii*^h wii|?ln tbr !;* it |y..
porchaie of *
\^
boaineaa. C^aU for price. Wade rfa connect ing linens.
m cwL_s»ke^fWB flO to^ f20 per
Friday U Mr. .and Mrs. . Bartletfs of the islafiders. of .whom th(*fv gn- ng thnv h.!b*s l^’k Irc.n, ijiK,. Mich
BrtM.. 127 Front 8k, Traverae CUjr,
All iafnrmatkMi regarding rminec iw«*nty-fiffh wedding annlver.sary.their’
sail fruit tre**s id all Kinds an* p|-ac
werk daring lerto^ 4iOuri wUh m*
oiilr eighty,
lions and lake trips cheerfully 'given
inch. Citizen, phone 1219.
^
rically uninJure-! It B **stlmat* d thai
cnpllnl iuvewied N*b fnke, boalnetf
daughter liona's faen:r-first birthday
Howard Gould has lmn*irled half
upon appllntllon to
may 24 tf
IrglHioBle. . AddrMw C. II. Drarkeit.
ami Friday ev«*ninc the daughter was
IC**!! cf Ih*‘ flncM cowii he could fln 1 he lous on wh*at akm** will exceed j
440 NorU Penn)>ylranU St. Indinn
muriifHl K. Alfreil \V. Gale of W’ater
England. The animals arriv**d n SIImMmh* in Ihbs
^ apolia, likd.
Jane 4^t FOR SALE—144S<-Hardware atock In
fori. A banqt:et was given In honor
w dors ago and ai(* new at Mi
Ik.th phoaes‘No.W^6ork *nild ofIt lone* and vltallzm the »-n!ln* t?y-tgooil market town within ten mile*,
of the tbrio events.
; Cr^uld s Ivong I.slaad »-siaie. Sand
cm and makes U/e worth living no
of TraveriM- City, Only bird'
WAHTEO-rookf and all Unda «f ns
«lsie offic«»rs bare received blanks f*nlni. On the way over they furnish
Ka.y terms. Owner In other bual
•ort ^rnployr* at ’‘4Jraiid Traverse
be pa^scnger.s with dellrlnu* milt .utter what your station, ll«*!lisi.»r*s
rtmi a Ik’trol! organlzalbui Inter***
Ifirl.y MtHJiila!ii T«*a b. ih** gf«-au*st
net;.. Call for Invoice and terms.
EmploitDCtit Bureau.** I aJao buy
1 in H.e revl don. oi the cHinstliutlon and creaa* which wa^ sened wlG
Wade nrufi. 127 Front Mrw t, Trav­
and wll «foud band bicyclea. A.
* .Vry meal. The caws are fiom Sht •reventaUxe known for ;ill di?<a-**r
<kin;: for tb,i.- xU-xa as u. tl.** desl
is ooobomy pormwiCed. Yon
!5 cenl.s, T* a or Tal.b ts.'^uhn on
'
erse City, Mich. Citizen, pbui
W. liolllngawortb. 21D R. Front St..
tdlity «:f a n**n-p«rtisan plan for 4he famuiifl herds ol th** Duke of Rich
(Tug
Co.
1219.
may24-lf
WBut ytmr d»Uwr> (o ip> a* fat
GHz. phone 48S
June 41 mo
raa follows;
:F« !*H*tinu <jf deh*gaU“; to tbe couvei, n*ond.
ns ixesiUo. Voo snnt (be
>.Orsa4 napiea ,
and albo wbetb**r d* legav
Th**n* Is cnnstnni irarolgratlon frrrr
\Vri. J. G R-i. m*M fd .Smyrna, living
WANTED -Man and wife or twoipoR SALE—14G4—Ire cream parlor,
U«t at (bxricht ptice. Thie
Bay cxiy, Part I pho ild be e!ert* d by district^ or a lb** W.*ct indb*:; of male and f«*mab n«*ar T»blM 1*^ grlM mlil. had an eii
> cook for boarding bouse; j B<».la fountain, candy-mnkinn UhA\
large. Althniigh a non-nariisan con donjc-.stic rervant.s. All are blacks oi ouiiKT with a blue nicjT In which
is wliat you Ki’t in a Kimball
steady employmeaL B. J. | ail other Oxtiires. all .tt^k. Good
r<,i,venrl*»n i* ronvidered desirable b mulatioc-j*. and thr y are engerly sough
riimo. to B»y uoUiinff of the
.*T left arm was broken in two plorv*-.
trade, ceniral location on Front
m.un *.f fh.- rrat*- offl%.s It is U-lleve ijy eastern so.'lety women, for gem i Vhv n*ptlle. a huge one. six f*H*f hmg.
quiet joy unit satisfaotiou that
Id reel. One of the flnesl confec
iM !»*' doubtful If th.-^egiritttire wll ally the Wrr.t Indians have such fln*
ame
tin
to
\ho
house
and
Mrs.
Riu*
ibhen-siu the osrMiehip of
WANTCO--4*om In tbe ««r and oats
tionery. Ice cream and candy making
p:x>\|.l*‘ for surh a n;* tbo.l of elrftin.i; English accent ns t*i be tbe en%*v of •(*11 sirueh it with an ax*as it turned
frigbeat price paid. B. J. Morgan.
e«tabU.hment. In city. Call fon
their employers. Al"*© they hr.ve mon
.nd txwnlifnl IbtmStway from h**r. srv**rlng It* tall, and j*
may 2S4f
price. Wade Bros.. 127 Front street 6Rf«0 RAPIflS 1 INDIANA r-y;''';™ *
education atul b«*ttrr. manners than ••1*0 struck ft again
this makes KrmbBlI I'lMoe
Bait I*. Cret
I
near
th.*
<s-nu-r
of
r.C
^ow,m.a«».
J
Torn
Tu.llr,
Traverse City. Mlrb. Citizens phow
tr«e
kerieUi.
..
__ _ ___
__ 0^,1 strr. rat at the summit of a load of American legitM**. from whom th**\
iKidy. sex**rlng that pan. also, ft |
1219.
may 24 tf
bold th*nif;*!ves auart.;
FOR SALE
n turn**d uim.ii b*-r. and In h* r flight J
Thi* l) ik«* cf Connaught, King Ed
tripped an.l M! l.n-akiiig h**i arm.
Our
Mmall
fa/m»Kt
pfm»
Mtfes
ORIENT AUTOfMOBILC FOR SALE— FOR SALE—1437—One hundrwl an^
r.ard*
broih(*r,
lK*long.4
lo
the
Six
nt over riu! id- back wa<! cauph*
rac**r. whnt part
^entden am» farm, one and one
A I90C; Orient Bvrkboard; In per
•"v"
It Piano Oa/lf tm/.'
Iu»r>.« s pulb-d. there was a rruiirh Nations Indians of.Canada. He Is the made iLs «*«cape.
half miles north of Grawn, one-hall
only white man to r**celve such dls
feet cnDdItlon: can be bought at a
Fort
W.yns
...
S.4Ap»
n4ip«
..7.7cas.-s
w*
re
cnrsbiil
uiid*mile ghoce front on Silver lake;
l»argaln If .taken ioon. See«M.
ancinnsU................... a4&pm
...... | the driter. When th*' latter recoven* Unction at their bands and Is known
north*, aoutb and west of Burt a re
PAVING TAX
Trsis u«vw« Trsrfvso Ctij
! r* n«clo*arti<**5 lu» was found to bt among them as --Cousin Arthur." One
sort, one of the piwtUeat reaorta In
(drl Indian living c.n a ll•s«‘rvallon It.
i r.rarcely IuJumhI.
the
Grand
Traverse
region.
.
Th<!
Ontario 1,. c-all**d T!II! Prlnc.*.*J, be
FOR SALE-I-arge 9-room bouaa and
John
Schnell,
a
prosp*
rous
German
whole farm is level 'and
desir
raiiFc wh«*n King Edwa.*l, Chen prlnr.
and State stn*et
farmer of near Vassar, provided for
able as a resort proposition. Could
.Tle.«i| \h;i:r.| Canaiia many year? ^rom rnlon treet to Ca>;« street. Is
great woJdlng reception Sunday f
be raally plaited into oao-llflh acre
ndr. for the collection <
Bill ran alnnc"ide the carriagr
fourth installment, togeth.r **^Ith
hii; daughter. Miss >fary Schnell. and
lets or five lots to the acre, or five
-t-FOR'SALS-Aoraca at tbe Sbllaoo
shook hanil.s with the future
nccro«*d lnten*.«t on iall unpaid *lnMathias W*d.*»r Two l.i« tiura werh.indnyl and eighty five lots, which
bonae tmrm. Dan Crerellng. 924
be jjan.* to b»*
or.Tte.l to areommiMifti*- th** 30o p.iosi..
with a \ery small ornotint advertlHWaablngion. Clt. 70&.
apr 27-tf
;:«tih dav of Jiin**.*l9Uj;.‘’*'
b«* an American season In
ami ih**r«- wr.s two bras*^ , Immls. ::o
IL B.lURNEILPr$bre ,
lug wouid sell for at lean $5(1
. n*sk**JI. nty TiY-asun-r.
Mi.m John Jaboli Artur ha*
Ifflce, Room 2«2. State Bank liuibllm;
ketvt *.f beer. 2<Ml pomid'-* of Kau-agI>er lot. l*or natural advantages lo­
f24FmotSi/N9i
FOR SALE—Furniture, bar room, flxained'a I.on.bm house, whlcii
June 2-1 mo
an.l o:h* r thlng.s to b**lp Ilvi n ihiugs.
cation can not be beaten. In comturaa and baalonaa of Hotel ColumMH'ii the lai:*T p.'in of Ma
parliion with other properly and the
rbarle® Kiamnx'r. aged k. of r*ort Tbe adv, lit o| thiir r..nipatrlot wii
bM, A. Hebert.
apr 14-if
PAVIHG TAX
price asked, this farm is btfered at a
Huron, wa-; ilmwned in Blark river
Notice to all
very low figure. There is lImb*T
[lib* plating in the rear of K*‘rn** miilm:**nt .*ih w,-1I a.« in the dove
^FOR SALE—To make place for elec
enough to pay for the whole farm at
.‘S.r,. IM.il Ford, a roior.-*l boy. f Ma>fair. fur Mrs Asior N Imiu
trie power, one 7 h. p. stationary gas
tho lniprov»*raen! of
prire
we
ask
f«»r
It.
If
you
want
a
liking
on
ihi
f.
rrv
(
oncer,
whirb
•he
east
line
of nivl
cdlue. euslm-; «n*- tu to 25 h. p.
pouMlat ln*Umd..n sorbuy.
w>-si line of rnlon vtre«*t !•- n
t'mrgaln and a money mnker. gel
itv.T -j. d ir,. arro*^ tb** M-*-ani. j.inip
• eteAiu ^ngine. ImUIi In first*rlaf.«< ranlantii** Unngliornv Shaw, now
after this. Wado Bros. 127 Front
New Wtnielffl BllL, Tnfcm CBy
J. *^d in niid swam ntn^-s. Imi it was too i‘ald*»ri Astbr, wi!l also be In London bhuds for the collection *,f i|
dhlon. To be sold at bargains If
installim nt, logeth**r with th*
TravfT.rc City, Mich. Cl:
I5 4ep-m ccfpw lal* lo s;iv.‘ th«* boy.
Ford dlv*;.l nd thet. .are sinr.-s *if d**liiitani*- inter**si on all unpaid InKtalln
tnken at once. Tran rsc City Motor
Izens phone 1219.
may* 24-tX
7 .4} pm tl £ ! a I'Kttaiii and again un:ll compleody ex- from tiie‘4* shor. < who will go
-amt' t*» ite paid on or lj«*f*ir<*
June C-12t
day
of
June.
Hstg.

hnasted. but was unable t** find the hoping to IM. pr*--.enf. .i at court,
••’•‘'Ibo.h. K was recovered a half hour
. FOR SALE-rA handsome hon.e at 522
r.- Chris-in*. I.n I!arra(jr.e. m
Wo pYtiil or paper 57er caipeti
FOR RENT.
cripplinr iinn.r.
State street.' For price and terrn^
Jun.* 2 1 mo
l,llu.l,-Mnr
, aibl jfiiaraiiUxjo their nafety from
OOM TO RENT—For $5. In the
Baseba!! fujis—that liirliiiles the
call at the premises.
June f. 4.? ! ROO
I bui^'Sf^lucl.
s a lawy* r .Sb*
S itherland block. Mrs. H. M. TimQUICK. THE TAILOR, makes good
le town of T*Ttim.-* Ini—are rejnlc- r»«idated at ih head of a law
:>mr4
him.

June 7-dt
clothe*.. 201 East Front 8t,
■ ' —
...........................—
I i.ig iii-caiici* of ihc acc* p:aiire by Rev
bu wwdk. m
* SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS ,
II a Callfrjrnia aw school ond
*-h ,'idniltt***! •*) th** lix
-Tbe greatest egg machine. Eggsjjo RENT^IUr room in connection
for hatching $1 and $2 per thirteen. I
f:„nlsh,.I or uufu,ru^hed. MS. J. 0. S SARY J.TSCHBLOn
Iji narraqu*' is
OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIANB . j Mr. Diiunirig fs ratrb. r of the t.-kon
I had the highest acorinft pen of any
r,.iumhia.
June 4 if
tjunc worjian. Sh* i**
L>ttasm»T-0Wua*i»IUdt • a. w IC n
i hn team n;i.l lv bighi;. regarded.
varUny in tbe recent poultry simw. ----------------------------------------------- ‘
>'e rnlt. r ity of Cal.l
CHOICE BEEF
Bpecinl prices on lots of 50 and 100 ; HOUSE TO RENT-Dr.
D. Minor
«."**'**'”
I
'■
"■■■ d li'ngri-t. an ac.-omi
____——----------- -------------------------} ^'aii dairy ami b od .lepartmeni. ha
W. H. Umlor. 40S Fifth SL
.
For a nice roaKt. a tender porterbouae
Juno 2-Ct
mad.* ronpiaint .ggaiivt Ilorxev Bui.
may 6 2 mo 1___ ____________________
or Fiilolii rteak for 1) mi ling, cuts for
O. P. CARVER.A BRO.
e>.
J.KK.*
Iter
and
Frank
Smith,
diav
^brazing. l«i:ilng or for soups can alROOMS TO RENT—For light booseing nilM; t.i the Ovbl oli**rse factory woman can hardly prartlc** succcrs$75 CASH will buy lot 110. Hai
wa.vK Ik* had at Sleder's market. Boef
keeping; gas. electric llghU, water,
11.- rhnrc.es that :h** mi!!. «i.*!lv.*rea b> fully. chc has dcridf-d to make her II
avenue. Oal: llolghU anbufb. 60xlC5
Is one of the mofi nutrltlour and most
bath, steam h(»at: third floor Pooiliem has l»e*-n rold.* d of part of th**, ing on; **f mnric.
' r feet. If sold before July IsL Apply
L. L. A. BUILDING
c-conomlcal nuats to n*e, as every
pleV SavitigK bank.
may 23-if
I n«:.aro ani iloe* not stand the test,
to Thoa. T. Uatea. ‘
* may 5 tf
Just after th* hoiij;.- ha*l convene
scrap r.*ui Ik* utni7od. We al.-xo carry
i The def* tldai:ts p|ead**d Uot g-iiHy.
the other ilay a nuniiM-r of meinbei
RENT—12
Ju.M as rl oire line of mutiorr, lamb,
i F.ir three , .*ars i»est l.u iinctnn hav wen- slrixlng to ratrb the sr»* aker
$125 CASH will buy lot 188. Hannah
veal, pork an-l poultry. Our market
l ad n.i J ourih of July cele! ration, but *yt- when Mr Cannon, after glancing
nvenue. Oak llel>;hts suburb, .50x105
thi* h**ad*juarl*'rs for g«XKj liuuao' ih!-< - .'ar ii i* propr.-^ed to hav<> a ib*n,-1 .V a slip *.! najH r on his
k**e|u*rr. wl.<» d*‘;juii»d tin- Ik-fI.
;
fi-.-t. if -.obi U-fore July 1st. Appl.v FOR RENT-Best office rooms In the
said:
With IIS no order Ir loo small to bo
j,.n
.
riiirii
of
unrivaled
nragiiilud..
to Thos. T. Bales.
May 5 if
-Tht
gi
nib*nsau
I
rum
.\*-w
York.
Mr
city ; nemly Unlriied and papered;
appr**rlaici| or too la^:*' for our ca[CitirfAis
an*l
bnvIncs.B
nnn
ar<*.
liking
Waldo.' The congressman was aston
. heaiiHl; hot and. cold water; liesi
parity.
lifts CASH will buy lot 230. Gran?
MioM ef the project with great enthiisl-j ishetl. for he had
dayllglit r.»!u. la rtty. Ov.r Fits!
igm rccogni
Corner Eighth and Franklin.
•street.'Oak llelghls suburb, 50x105
, ;:~n( and money lv l*eing raisbd to pro­ tU-n. The s|»-ak* r b.-inged his gavK
Both PhoAoo.
K.iloaal bank. Inqalre at Mllllkon-»
Of tho
r,*el. If m.M l. fore July IM. Apply
vide tile Idgge.si kind of an altraclion. and sal*l
Bfilh pboneo.
otflrp. R.ot lo«. may »4f
’Did m* 'b»- genHema.n Cor. Eighth and l-'ratoklln Su.
to Tboa. T. Batet.
may 6-tf
Fxeiirslons will Im* run to Ludington from New York a.sk for r.^cognii ion
on
the
Fourth
of
Jiil.from
all
^lOlnis
bill ntimlHT
and st»?- Then
FOR RENT-T.n room houM. IIO N
fftSO CASH win buy a
acre lot In
wbhiu a radius of 100 mile.v
Sprue* Bt, pbone JSC.
may 1-tf
Waldo i«*momb* r«*d that he had, i
Birch wood suburb, 100 feet fronting
said .sc but union (mat* lx *he had not
t wpoa East bay. 212 feet on Brtu^rb
a ropy of the. m**as jre with him. The
MISCELLANEOUS
-atiwet. If wdd by July Ul. Apply ic
speaker giowen-d at him. fished out
, That. T. Baiea.
may 6^1
copy of the proposed legislation and
J. U. SMITH—IViectlv. Boreau. De­
handed it over to the clerk, saying;
tective work In all legitimate
FOR 8ALE-S<>veral houtca or will
**Tho
gentleman from New Yorl
branches.
Suite
9-10.
Power*
Opera.
-luaL toward WhlUng.
may S tf
moxes the pies«*nt cxinslderatlon cl
House Blag.. Grand Uapids. Mlcb.
WE
OWN
AND
OFFER
FOR
SALE
THE
FOLLOWING
CUTOVER
tbe follow ing bill.*' Tb* u it was rear]
FOR SALE—Hlfih ftrede ladles* wheel
may l$-lmo
LANDS:
and after .nom** discussion was pass
437 lloproe alrort.
may 8 tf
e«I. thus giving one more illusiraUon
PALMIBTRY-Oonanlt Madame Hmet
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY-TOWNSHIp OF WHITEWATER.
HORBEB FOR SALE-One pair draf: Remember tbe future Uw m ywiir
of lawmaking up to date.
S. H 0f 8. E. W of Sec. is. T. 27. K. R. 9 W.-80 actma
hoiwea; wHght 3200 pounds.
Even a* a child Empt*ror Wlllii
bud. a ndeiiUfle readme win revem
N.
H
of
N.
£.
^
of
Sec.
18.
T.
27.
N.
R.
9
W.—80
acre*.
One pair draft bortea; weight 3000 tbe true life * bIsUry. Ovm, «17
was fond of tbe pump of mllitariam
ANTRIM COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF.MILTON
POUB.U: mil goo<l oaea.
was a source of grtott'pleasure to i
Union 8L Bide entnnon
smm
W. U of ,q. W. \i of S«L 2. T. 30. X. R, 9 W —SO acroa.*
A fine lot dilvertL *
little prince that seaMneB bad tc pre­
il H of ^ W. V; of Soc- .11. T. 30.,M. R. 9 W.—80 acroa.
2 saddle ponica.
sent anas to him—much so. lndet*d.
IMALL HOUSE TO RENT—Near okk
LEELANAU COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF KASSON.
One Bhrtlaad poor. »«*» buggy and Park uchool Cltz. phone 4941. Ar'
iha! he someiJmes dnl not wait tin be
Lot No. 1 nksmi 34. T. 2S. N. R. 13 W.-38 $0-100 acme.
June 8-Cl*
banmia aad cart; a nice rig for vUla Gardner.
fully dfezfed. but ha.?iened down Into
'
.
Lot
No.
2
of
Sec.
34.
T.
28,
N.
R.
13
W.—57
80-100
acre*.
chlldtea. a, J. Morgan.
the court to receive the millury
H of 8 E. M of See. 34. T. 28. N. R. IS W.-80 kcrea.
mar 28 tf
ors which he loved so well. Great
.. K E. % of S. W. U of Sec. 34. T. 28» N. R, f3 W.-40 aeron
hla surprise one clay when Ue aestlBENZIE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF ALMIRA.
FOR bale—1444-One hundred and
nels took abcolDtely no notice of him.
N. E. fractional M of Sec. 3. T. 27. N. R. 13 W.—147 7f-100 acre*.
.
Fine Interior Finish i
aUty acrea. sevaDiy acree cedar and ACCORDION PLEATING made to Ol­
Come and see Of or write m for prices.
Burning with ftullgnatloiL be niahed
. Sash. Doors and Mill Work
)
pine, five mllet from tallroad; cul der at €93 Woat Beroatb atTneC Gft
to hi* lather and loM him ihlt terriPb<nib7f4.
majt-lmo
about one mllUoa eednr ami ptne
hie fact with the utmost exciMmanL
; Wade Broe., Ift7 Front 8L. Traveiue
His father listened wllh sympathy end

Tkere bmmtn dkotn mtibm fv
tUv tkn tke Wait dfon^ ft Mus«

ExfrataEaiici
(bisists bl

WANTED.

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General Insurance

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iisiph Slidir & sons. Firtt-dattMialMaikil aid Sanogi Fiehfr

Tire Insurance

m

Order your

ICE

Ii.B.TaylofCoalCo.|

If you want Low Prices

WE CAN SUIT YOU

le!

If You Want Good Quality

WE CAN SUIT YOU

If Quality is to be Considered
with the Price*
y
We Can Get Your Business.

Come and See US

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r

aty. Mich. atlMBa phone 121$.

wmtut

MONEY YO
pnt «n iMCti
loBntre nf

J. E. Greilick Go.

Jobn F. Ott Lumber Co.

P. O. Bntt*.

■ T “

then naked In n tone cienrir expreeaire of doubt: -Tour dma la ln>er
feci ortier. I lK9e. hefoRi yots^abow
ponranlf in paWlcr WUlinm nntwerei

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

Basebafl
Boating

orllKId
mm MSTmiTE

flC
"r

won

tbe United States.
Belgfa,

ihU tbe must

ed of for some time, but the definite
decision was not airlved Bt tmill sufsnppcri had been promited by

Qweep Oty a-d Elk Rapida.

Kew Or

the leading horre owners of America.

IcBiu trsckii tbe ceuler* of Uk* ran-

The affair is sure to be a hu» society

RlBC trtrk BTorW are broken and all
I bat la keeptBK

the one fed

fthy

ThU projee- hak been talk­

of the iMSepaadBiita Wart the Only Uafo
tiMBCB^-One Oama to the CHy.

Off's w^r»ii«>USUss |f»

r

tn.ports It show, held Ib any part c

track at Bettolnx and the parcini; of
die Chka«o, St. UmU aad

Alref.

HoUaa

Tbe prlres will

UUb before '

MM ct CtUi
V?. «.
I

UR. S. CUY TOWJ
parlicDlarly rcqocsts
those whohavc pass­
ed through treatmc&t
with othcrphysiciaos
aod have received oo
pcrmancot bcncni
and were/ finally
called'Incurable, to
call and make a
trial, of his neverfailing skill andimcdles. All medicines
compounded by the
Docior in pcison.

flCUieir best)represcauitlTe hovBCs 1

IOWI.Y OYE TRAVERSE CITY TEAM
LOST YESTERDAY.
flitem bBcte <to look BS tf die rBt> j
HuiBsorBUbors*!

TAAVSIltS CITY •OYS DIDM^T GC7
slacks IN WO aiCCT.

NIIMK OAV» ONL.V

fyVp aude for the attoiA

(IGST TWO nCTORKS

DOPE
PIPES
By JAY WPP.

the elite of Europo, and

With thre teams la the field yester­

aproal

minor day two vkicries came U> Traverse boih Americas are confidenily erpeev
ed to he egnatant atieodanta.
tracks. capertaJlf l> thU true of tbe City.
The Independents went
to Inter*
West and the east U sare to folknr
fecarless surgery Is the latest revolu­
Tbe putlic at first Uken up by Ibe locben yesterday and with Me llntn<^
ibuader of hoofs and spell biodlnc ex half rick l>ui still throwing fine ball, tion in operation which has b«*cn
were deft‘at*'d by the score of 5 to
|H» M MM IB
btB^Of COBdlUoB M cltemeiH of
achieved by a clever surgeon, who haitho rare Is
Kiadually
Tbe
umpiring
was
di-ridirily
rotten,
the Umb ^ ilie iBBct.
discovered a method of incUiag tbe
awakrolBi: to the fact that Into their
Vfts plttMl Bffsmsl me» who hhte l»*l sport has crowded tbe “lifter- and at and ruch ‘unheard of «<eclKlons werv skin
without
Ituiving
any
risible
'■iBdi BMVB «»x|M-riexir«* thsn hc.hAJ ihlr. ace *if tl.c world the public will made that the game failed to to* of the marks. Well knosrn surgeons at Guy’s
apon alire are

m.9MmnAy.Unt^tot»rm. Ths
jrartf
MUIit'ii iUp®* nm. w*«
TOl IwsBly-llirfie Bt-cowif,
<•
•toVBr tteB iUlliri mtmA tl»e bm

mai ft woBld bsTf bc^n BBBrlf

a fev of the

least

im- not rianil for plain rohUr,' for such

bb

poMiUtf tor bim fo bare uksn

CMCBfO. JBV ll.-Lrwy laaUiui*
aikliUs Saiupdar woo the Bftemth In Httle tb<»rti that
teracbolaatlc ira^-atml’DaW raaiea
Thaok»iri%lni!;
IbB Unlrenriif of ahlcajto\>tnhr^a||„ ^Wenre.
aerlaa of «c«ilnr
In »hlch two Track athletics
I rerorda and half a dci«i local

part.

moved without th**re iH-ing the sllgb*-

with IL of school next Sopteinto r.
from
elevtm

the locals and pitched his usual steady

slant in c<»nirad!clion to

Htrontf game, while Zc>ran did

pracllcc of dividing the >.kin nt ri^ht

lent work liehlnd the bat.

OMIL^iSUND

gawerally accepted as detrrmlninc ibe

The

prt^sttre ht^als wo qutekiy

*^he O. W. D. after twelve Innings

la

Contact is jMufeci

th*'

greater the prcRSure within llmlis th<*

balloon and ran In six scores In the

lK»Uer is the result. Tlie surgeon made

Whie

fought

fim exiM'rim*-i!t wltl. an adapted

l^fore the ganiQ.

hollow

ground

raror.

ground

of ci»mniI).:;lon.

magnifying glass is

The

Traverse

iKiys were^up against

it

City

H**

RcaljM-Is

iclly for him.

third

now

ur.*.'^

made e-toc-

Afl»;r ilu- oin raiion
uf*m1

to

that

amv

hard for ;

the CHlge of the rkln Ir in pr«q»er po.d
tlon and a rigid dr**siUng of glat>.^ ami

He

came

shuffling down the track with one tex*

Kccnery.

has

t

Hh'-um. OiaJH-r.-,: Hri-thrs lUs. is«>: f;oiti*- (big n*-*’k i. iH-afii.-ss. Bhcii-

was at

where he sent four Jills out

the heart, which sent his

garden.

towards

the

adver^r>

ro|H*s.

over

thon

erriod

to iho

on and quickly gone to the island.

KINGSLEY

tu

TliCai**r. wlitn- Mr

tunic.

Thr

p*rfbrmanr.>, wi.ich

an

ralUri ’ c«.sturo*‘ recital-s ' nrv *Hvld. d
In

the mbidl.V

During

the

n-ceut

'rown l.y smashing a two liagger imo Shaki-siieare F.*stlval ot Ills MnJ.-Mv^ :
h*‘ open that he bad playe<I hall at B* erb**hm Tr**<- apia aied In “Hanil**!'
east once befon\ Aft«*r landing saf* • without scen*'ry. ami al-i> with tl»e
ly on tMWond he stole third and came elaborate s.-tting wliirh is tisual at Iii*^
in on a hit. In the next throt* Innings theatre.
Salvini.;the
great
Juilian
neither Rlde'sconTl lint the bubhle tragedian. c*iuld play King l.oar
for CojM niisli In the thirteenth
) hrii thjL*lognl?

no olh**r stage funiitnrc timn a kltcji

l.uneliod hits eii'ough

Royalty

atnl

Annrlcanr

li.av**

Im**-u

comp.aring stamp c*>tlerJions at the In

I'osslldy the best feature of the day

iernati<»na! Pliilatic Kxl»il»ition lu ld at

Defeated Grawn to a Close and Excit­ was I he f»*edlng of the new third basi-

Vou arc also notified that on Ute
date above mentioned, the question of

ing Game Yeeterday Afternoon.
Sperlal to tin* Kvenlng Record.

;

lomlnatlng candldates^for the offices

Klngfley., Mlrh.. June
11,—In a
of Governor and Ueutenant Governor clow> and exciting baseman Ifanu' here
by direct vote, shall he submitted
yoRierday. Kingsley defeatiMl Grawn f.r

Wi-stmlusUr where nearly three miltnan at.supper time, ^lle lord; in the liouis i f iUdlar^' w*irih *»f ran* stampL!«s)ds life like a country minister at a were on show. The Prinr. of W:il-donation

only Insiea.rof churking who has been an * n!hu.siasilc stump
[hem down t'cllar th* y went down his rtdlector ever sine*- he was a shipman
cruh chute. Tiie liuttona began to rli» In the Royal na\y was *»n** **f
tie’
off his vest at the seventh helping and laig*'st .-xhihitors. and th. te were va!

the enroIle<l voters bf wh fKilltlcal

a H«»ie of 5 tu 4.

party; also the question of nomlnaiins

re<m*s,were made by Kingsley In tlic

he was finishing strong on the twenty

by -dlrqcl vote, candidate)* of tlTe po

laRt bif of the ninth Inninc.

third and welling for more when the

lections in England. Am. ri*-a. France

train whistled nnd he was forced tp

The winning ihn*e

llUcal party Indicated and for the of
flee hereinafter nam^.

Death From Lockjaw

Republlcan-nepresentativc In Oon-

or follows an
klen s Arnlcal
and. healing
Kl polwinlng.

greas.
Republican-Btnte 84'nator.

Injury dressed, with
Salve. Us antlsepproinrlies
prevent
Chas. Oswald, tner-

tricL
Republican—County officers.
offierrs.
thi

Direct Fnm Nt Clemens

.

Democratic—County officers.

Thf famim.s

Sali^ election to 1h> held in each of

Mt.

CiemeiLs

gists indhlR clly.

o'clock

liver, kidney and stomach trouWe.

unlli

fiv-'

‘o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at
Iho following places, vix:
FItot

Ward.

Grange

hall.

;o annex

sent by the Prinr*- of Wah-s

A positive cure for
A

FROM LONDON

WARNING

and

Tentli

Ward. In Engine House No.

anyone raiighl

monds on a mysterions Island
when* off the African coast.

has -ever

ipotJte E. J. Hana ft Son's store.
IB wltnesa whereof I have hereunto
^bbC ny hand thti Slst day of May. A.
TRACY H. OILU8.

atjr aerk of tk* aiy ct Tnyttw Cliy
llnad Treren* Coueljr. MWntUL

brought

man

was

jewels

Captain

some-

Tlie Is

therefrom.
R.

tampering with

our

Jones a

fore hlR death showed some diamonis
to "Mr. William Griffith, a diamond exCaptain

Jones

said

(he

*»f

WaU-.s

dia­

oM

aKo

piH-lmens; fiTim

in the juni.ir s*-ti.m.

M:

Henry J. Crocker of San FranciRco e\
coll**ction

of

Hi

a stamps which wer.* sav. *l fron
tftlon by «-arthqtiak<- ami Aw h..
toeing R*-ni to this country *mly iw*
days before the disasi. r
A game of himards was playe.l th«>
oilHT day at Slok***. StaffordRhlr.- in
a cage with
onlookers.
The playera wore two local champions
who ngie* d to plat a game of 25 up
In the lions' cage at the Hippodrome
During the game the lady trainer look

June flftt

fih a Bmp'ihowing the position of the
iajip^ QrifflUi for some ceason mad-

M* *llc lu« s

mt.I

ev**r>w b*T*\

STOMACH TROUBLES CURED.
Pains In Moftiacdi, belching wln*l. rai.sing water, food or gaa.
Pains b* fore and.after * nUiig. r*uist:uil pains in Ktoiua*h.
OM or
ymiiig iwpb* cured. Dysfiepsii
N*-rvous d>Hl»e|»sla cured. Ail
.shumich tr* ul.b s cured by Dr. S. Ulay Todd.
MEN,

KEEP

I riiaw*- thi-^ apiM-n! to men >vbo liave f:*ib-«l t*i gt-l n llef elM-wliere,
or xvbo ;;re mil v.itisli.-.l w itb their pn*KiMil pliysi*uan. My R|Hs-iaHy is
curing llif»Ne d;^ a^ s aiTeeling tin- *riial onrau" and nervuitN syMein. I
« ill .-M»lum ubv I rail * un- v*>u .loieklv ami |MTiiianently by my **'vn
wbi.ig h.ol
given up for lost.
If your pliyM*-ial sy»44uii
lias U-i-n
if v**ur vit.-ililv i-assailed fniiii overarork or %x«irry,
if v.m an '.diiti-tl u iili diM-as<- in'aiiy f.»rin, y*iu uw*- it U» yom-N«-lf to
siM-k ami timt a r.-st.traliv.- i»*ov.-r nl‘..m-**. A fri**ndly ebat
liolliing
i;,. K-.m-you s,-i-t)r. T.wld .It tin- WliUiug^Ibil.d. r.Mim 31. (Min e
houi-s ' ;i. ni. t*» l» I* III.

The Worst Cases Solicited. The Poor Liberally Considered.
Nou ad.-ws •^fMN-ialtv vx.uk is .-alh-.l for nml .leinamh-d: ii
vhen life or health is ;-nd;tng. r, d
Then tio »h-M tr*-alim*r
;,-m-.- alTords i'y .s..ughi f*.r.
.No otii. r |divsi. ian lias mi* h vi
ems-. .h’. p ulo)vle.ige ami *-Njw-rt s.U.11 a.s Dr. Tmhl.
Every
Ii;Vh tn at.sl ami eiireil.
Dr S < lav T***l.| will surely
eure v.m mod- sis-*-dilv. moreeasiix aml.m iimn- .MnDKLATK TEIiMS
Ilian‘an V oDi. r pJiy-sieian. for In- lias mad.- siieli ea.si-s as yonrs,_ bis
spe» iai sunlv.
D..’v*.n Miir.’iw.tli anr lingering elinmie *liM-as4-? Art*
\,*n ohl before vour time, to bl.-. nnalde to in.arry ' is yom vitalitydm■pair.-d l.y overvl-.rU or indiM-retl.m" If m*.
ii*» lim*'.
<io to tbe
iv4-H-i-*'*‘«
n-t.mfT
g *-vtablishiMl
.-vialdishiMl Dr. S. < lay
.-vtablishiMl
lav ’JT«shl.
T«sld.
What«-ver your ailWhat*
*ovn.
i*mg
iii.-nl.ytjn will lin'd u l.al t1i*.ns;inds ts fur*- y*m have found -a c«»niplete,
M‘iJ4rt vigor. lU-iueinlHT Dr.
a s|stslv resbiralion U> health. (s.\v«-r un*l js4-s him cumpleie
Tcshl lias ha.l yvars ami yeaf-> *.f evperi.tie^-. vvl.i.-h
inast.-rv *»wr tin* «lrvea 4- vv hi. Ii .s.iistiiul*- his speViaity

i„;VaT.:i

Ladies, Are You Sick?
Have your physicians failed to cure youv?
Have you been told'that an operation
was necessary ?
Then come to Iho WORLD'S GREATEST EXPERT on
the DISEASES OF WOMEN.

My Chosen field is DISEASES OF THE SEXES
—Female and Male.
I treat and cure all painful condiiions in women, cor‘
xect displacements without pain, correct all irtics, cure ova
varian pains, etc., wlthregularitif
he knife. Treatment painless.
out ilv

A OA8 RANOE
«e

*ao,

AI»Molw««»ly m-rrnrn

? ^b fceaniwu only pay for the Rtove.
M>e from
the main to.the stove and all labor
free of chuise.

"Trmvwrwm OlBy Omw Oo-

bn

fleld

lf07.

In Umdon

at

OljFmpflla

Seventh strc*et. with tfle Misses
Carr*ill. Ci\z. iihone 528.

sch*Kjl.-

CITY

TearhiT,

In

ProrMIOBBl mmagammtt flare

TriatYotUe 10c.

TWYAflCOIIDWANTAa

'

Normal

^

Musie

Mrs. Franren 8.

erUk Horace Clark of Chicago.
VroM Hinni.

501'

Studio No

13.

CItz. phnn** No. C04.
may 31 2m

REAL ESTATE AND
Traversa lAnd and
Thurtell. Manager. Offlca.raomfl.
ree.

r.

*. w

w ew re I re------wr

tendon to diseases of tfla wy, ear.
nose and tflroaL
Qlaaaoa flUad.
Rooms 7 and 8. H. ft U MaraanUla
Co. block. Both pflonea.

IMf

lean Drag
to r>w. ear, n<
fitted. Both j
HIttfl strM.

DIt W. E. MOON—WWonat. *«riloA
Lx.. 107; Bell. ff. Raaldaooa. t3
^ington ■trait. Ota. pfloM US;
OfL A H. HOLLIDAY, GrmdiiaU Tb*
ronto University. OflIoB In Mnnsoa
bldg. TelepkooBB. nffloA IM; nMdenes lOL .
T. W. THIRLBY, DentUL Ow Bar*
nnm ft Bari’s towslry BtocSb MU
phones ICtt.
^
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. DF-Fflyat*
elan and snrgeoD. Rsmorsd
flees in Mnnaoo block orsr Sanaa
ft Bart's, atixaos pflooa m.
OR. LAVirrON-Phyriclan and aor*
geon; offices In Wilhelm block, third
floor wilt Drs. Sawyer mud Trakfll
HARRY & HARNER-Bspart pUat
tuner ami ncilon ragnlator.
Batla
tacllon gnaran(**ed.
With KlabaQ.
Music House. Cltx. phone 2S4.
PIANO

TUNING-

srit*-<d.
Prtl*.n.

F. D. Nlcfloli, nt Bonth
Cltx phone 11^8.

apr Itof

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O.
vcr. I’rlces reaaonable. Offloe Wtth
O P Carver ft Bra Both pbonoB.
0^

fire over Bogbee's drag stora. CIth
tens phooe-BesIdenoe. 88$; ottoo
514

ang 81-8CM

E. L. THIRLBY-Spaclal attn
tlon to . lecAses of children. Roobi
40$ Stat Bank bldg. Both phonaa.
FIRE INSURANCE—On what ...
d*M s yoiir Fire Insurance Policy ex­
pire?
I want your business. Call
a? my office and get rates before re­
newing. A. Ik Curtis.
mar 15-lyr

A. D. TYLER
OENTIST
Office 505 New Wilhelm Block,
htiio»’ '{(bone C39.

MOMK -rKs-ri^offMiJAi-m

A Rapid City Lady Recovers Her Health In Traverse City



'

'-kii-'>'re<lCMTi.T. Rapid City. Mlrh.

SHE PRAYED FOR DEATH

Following the Flag.

for
the Pblllpphiea. flemith wa* the mont
years, biit now a syndicate has been Important consideration.
Willis T
formed wllbr a capital of $125,000 to Morgan, retired commissary sergeant.
The U. 8- A„ of Rural Rome 1. Concord.
» years in Cuba
says:
directors, among whom
U CapUin and two years in the PhUlppines. and
ro yes
Frc^biick 0. Jackson, the arUc ex­ being
______ subject^
,
t
to colds. I
took Dr.
plorer. propose. If aao when the dls- King's New Discovery for
mood liOaBd Is discovered, to float's tlon. which kept me in perfect hoaith.
And now. In New Hampshire, we And
to
develop
tbe
it the best medldne In the world for}
ilal troubles and
all Jttng diseases. Ouaranteed at John
An Internalional florae aflow on tfle son Drag Co„ .F. H. If eadA C, A. Bog
bee. druggists. Price tde and $1.00.
llnea of tfle Kew York exfllhiUoo wiU

Bosldence 501

DR. E. F. CHASE—HomaopathlsL

C D. MILLEK

When our sold It-nt went to Cuba and

exploit the new Treasure Island.

Biwte

Dr. O. E: Chase.

YOUNG.

noca^sof this Information

UN*rii- JOi.V' I

Offices 407-8

Bank bliK-k. with

CItr. phone 225 2R.

an*J all Female CuiiudaiiU:. and lm’giilarUi**s. As»hnm and nil Chninic

fom*^

ed after the lions who nat around «jn
monds came from a wonderful island
pedestals.
Soon tlie lions got ho *-xthey
for off the coast of Africa, where
cited abopt the game that they dashed
were to be found In rich profusion.
around the cage in an alarming man
property but for the protection of life. Mr. Griffith was able to assure him­
ner. With remarkable nerve th<- two
no
Within the past two weeks we have self that the atoned came from
men finlRhed the game. «rhich lasted
value-1
had thre*’ Umps destroyed, besides known dlamcmd mines, and
about twelve minutes, and were cheer­
several globes, by wilful Umpering them at $75,000.
ed by the crowd on leaving the cage.
Before he died Jonea handed Grifand we give notice as above.
River Electric Ught and

and Surgeon.

Head!

ma'ism. !.i\* r. KMm-> and Spiac I»i >« a-*‘. Stiff J*»iiits an.) Ib r*irmlil'*s
liis. as**.*- e'H« d.

absolutely necessary

Power Co.

the

Prinr*

ha

his collect^e i

this, not only for the protection of

Boardman

in

Catarrh. Paralysl.s,. Salt

wa^

he proswuted to the full extent of the
^

Flflb WariL in the Fifth Ward hall.

i^

coing out from England to seek dia­

wires or strxT-t lamps in any way wlU

B on Cam Btreet-

exto’dltloti

Capt* Town fn m7. and who Just be­

Wo hereby give strict nolico that^
Union

An

Welsh master mariner, who died at

Hall on Spruce street,

Th. v

spc lnum.

The tw*’lve year
F>lwar*l

hlbltfri his unique

■ Iy>ndon. June

DyRpi'nriaT'Hoaring

Win*i. l»*‘ray of OM Ace. nl! Ois<-.a.ses fWira early Indlscre-

uu and Nt ,:ra!’4ta. lb f*>r;ul ie.s i*f/('hn*IiV<i

iH.ught at a public antion last year for

hui as far as is known only one man

June C 12t

w* n

Th*- two penny stamp

G.ich is an nhtiM-d

SiKTlal Cahle to the Evening H**cord

That

Third Ward, in the Primary school

u*-d In 1M7.

Rind is marked on the Admiralty chart

Cass

w.irM

tlus Rurcharg.-d ‘ P»Pt Office" ami Is

weeks’ nuHllrlne, price $1.00.

Second Ward, at S**cond Ward aiy

Klamps In

were the p*niiy an.! two pi-nnv Maurt-

safe. s\m* and effeetlvc remedy. Three

BtresL

building, corner

lioibd

*ggs lH*for*‘ lie left.

Copyright Itmn by the Hcarst .News

Salts aiv having a big sale at the drug­

-the five wartls of the city from seven
fon iunm

the

Sen ice.

Mineral

co!

Two *»f th.- mos»

BY RAOUL OE SAINT RONE-

stale legislature. Grand Traverse dis-

from Hu* p

valuable

INTERESTING GOSSIP
and sores. Zac. at Johnson Drug
V. If. Meads. C. A. BnglKT? Drug Co.’s
dnig storey

stamps

Germany ami Italy.

the

State Ijegislaturo. Grand Traverse dls

the

maid**

e.'ivc the talde although he manage*!
thr<‘c or four dor«-n

B* Iching

«n table.

enough said alioui that.

WON.

snmptiun. Fi(.. N* rvoe.s iVIdJity,

into sren**s. mil net.*-, with an iniiTual

stiiver and Williams w»*re the liati^ry

litical party, delegates to the county

6r*»w*led aiidi*nce.s

The Mage' is simply drain-1. b.;t

o get Qx men around the diamond,

there shall also Ih* elected by each po­
‘ onnvontlon thereafter to be held by

drawing

the players appear in appn.pri.'ii.- *-o

Corcorqii st«*p|K-«I i

he plate and demonstratiTl^ to

imriy having ehniterod a yacht aT AI-

aald political party.

into the

In the first nari of the ninth

score Ktoo^l .*i to 4, with Copemlyih
n the,bad.

talors wllm-ssed Iho fight, the out Iro

Ueutenant Go^rnor shall be made,

Itren

the^ sAck

Hobinson won with a terrific blow livei

parties for the offices ot Governor and

In

hlmseif,

Scrofula, Old S*»r«'.‘*, Con-

lne* s.

of candidates In each of the pomical

tricL

ho obtoino*! of,

the Koynl Courl

|

in

must'

Chatb’S Frye is giving n s. ries of m.it

In nccord»nco *lth*tho prmWon.
; bathed tn cold
notified tbit at water and his nm.scles were ruii^d
• election to l»c lu id In this
IgorouKly until
he finally
re»ain^il
State on June 12. HiOC. the nomination ronsrIousneHR. Only twenty-five spe^.

Republlcan-;-City

Ah Ul*-i^e Imlian m**diciuoR rann*>t

wiiich can Im done at a reas*»ur*ble charge.

hut his long suit

who fought

MRS. E E BONNEirs Mr drsaaUii
pariora, over City Book Btora. Room

Inu.aus in .SoHli Ain* ii*ra aml ltisl Imli-s. wlu-r** the l*rof. sM,r sp* nt
many ye.irs in Micce^sful praclbv.

did, and held down third hag very well

men.

^

MARK CRAW^ DEUVCRY-Ugkr
freight, pareela and traaka. OCAaa
at City Book Stora.

.My nu dicin*’.-; an* Hch.is, ll.-rlis. Barks. us«il by the

to “sign * for the afternoon, which li

the

Bf law yon are

Democratic—n«*pvcs«*ntatlve

If you cantml he cured I

mity

Travi-rne

In

You are not to pay ijie one cimt for niy wrvicw

bi *ibUin-d In the drug stores, they

The battle lasted five routpls

new SUte Bank bujldlni.f

Smith. Gradual*? pupil *uf Prof. FreJ-

to pay.
U«-n:emlM r this!

the local team at once persuaded him

UtwiT-n

PIANO TUNING—W.

Fosl

Shak^u^peare without

_____________

WWUhelM block. auS,SSS

d*»wn Htaln*.

The management of

CIU. pho« 14B.

OB. F. J. MAC (

w.-il. as I do no! want anything for n.uhlirg.

massag.

the rulmlnaton of long standing vu
with all the fer.»cliy of two frantic ari

Wllhrln. block.

iinsll six niduthr. aft* r ha> Ifu; *nk*‘n the la.sl <bi5U» and call yourwMf

cc.m-*c

of baM; ball lUints and In his hand

^ which he fell Imckward and hung ;
«o the l>pf.l Voirr* of thr City M „

RepuhUcan—Representative

And saf* io patunU. for if you do not g« t well you have nothing

w ifJ t* ll x*uj vD.

carried two hats.

BUSINESS CUDS
*-J- »*«»*HAIL. DeetM. Boon M

TRAVERSE

ib iiHcd. Ohl scars ami indlcathins ol
and the crown of his hat missing. Un­ form* r oiHTati*ms ran Ih’ t.-mmed by
der his arm was tucked a dirty pair thlR new method.'

Tbe fight

UDDOC. Na m r,
ft A. M.. m«sto oo lioodar OfBolnay
€B or bafora tfl« toll of Ua iMOft.)
at T:» p. m. M. B. Baabaq, bhstb,'
tary. Elmer K. WfliU. W. mT

wtK)l iK us< d to provetil the skin from
In many

Gayle

travcrbc city

coniraning.

protruding from the side of a shoe,

under the name ol

Abram Raatk, president;

SARA T.CHASEe M.^ D.-Rhy^iirUn

LOCATED IN GRAND RAPIDS SINCE 1875.
WILL BE IN TRAVERSE CITY AT WAITING HOTEL. ROOM 31
AND PARLOR FROM THURSDAY, JUNE 7, TO THURSDAY NIGHT,
JUNE 13'
,
CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL-SERVICES FREE
UNTIL CURED-r-MEDlCINE FURNISHED.
MY ('iiai;gi:s .\ue MODEUArri:.

baseman, but aid came in ih

shaiM' of a typical hobo.

Ilohlnson not wishing to disclose blf
IdenMty.

practicing

Baker, the third baw-min was struck
in the left eye by a ball and put out

The Koud Herve Specialist

simple
and the

put Ilie Copemlsh aggregation uj» In a
thlrti»enth. nirdtlng the score 11 to

Prof. S. eiay Todd, M. D.

nuiMUi

S500 Bet Made Bad FighL

spinning

County MlchUmn:

surface.

through the -skin on

lah Near Alton-Hard Feeling and.

Jack Kellc) of Detroit.

NlkMTBECTIOIIOTICE
Or«nd

the

why a cut

slant and salijecled to pro^Tly applieti

|:,oo a side.

rity.

to

uru..I

I he leather all over the field.

toilet, III, buried th.‘ cisKric wi'lght I 8t IxnilK. June 11.—In the heart of
IM feet. 4>4 Inches. The- former ree- ‘ the w lldernot*8 of a lonely Island in
ord was held by Kvcrelt. ronllac. ilL
MisslsRlppi river, six inlleg nlKivc
Bt Itc fiwt. Z Inches,
Alton. III., free from Interruption by
s. Tbe new pol^ vault reconi -went to the officers of the law from i?llber
C. Fyeewry. who represented the high
Harvey lloiiinson. a Chicago at
I of Ida Grove. Iowa. Jle cleared
•cbool,
, nnd John Murphy, a Clnrln
ilfcet.
tiati pugilist, roaght a terrific fight bj
‘ two years^aco t
finish last woi U. The fight was for

Tr»vcr»c

Tbe feature angles

the

the Queem City*, who simply pounded

Glffcn.

There’* lltUe room tn thiii itrent
of oun for the ’Fet'VVoronn.-,
She's n hlnjmnee to herself In street
SM*. toU.)ele»stbrs; hut what can
nh* do,’poor thing—take llnlllstrr’r
Rocky ilonauln Tea. S! cents. Tea
or TaUeta. Johnson Drug Co.

excel

of Ihei game was the hitting dtme by

Lawyer M^d PufliUst Foupht to a Finrecords .were esiab

* tialied IB tbe diacwi throw aifcl the pole
IB the former evc^ M

B) this new method gland?, tu

mors and similar ^ffeciions can be re

Wood Dish diamond and doubh-d the est outwani traw after the ojM-ratlon.
tuns od them, the final score uVanding The secret 1l**R In the new' method <if
1C to K. Gibron waf In the t»px for Hkin divihion which dividis it
upon

Hicb. third,

New BBlIonal

arranged

with ail &ik Raulds tram at the Oval

ball fev( r will MMih to gin to get Into

itatea were entered, the resulu In ing

TBttU.

of and other hosoUals " have

Tt,.. Q„.. n City team, which hs. bnl
rerenlly iw-d-n organlr*Tl. crt»ssed b.-ts

I>efro« miverwlty don'i the TravRW City <tiad k‘1 «>it
WBi aeeoiid wUh 17 1^ and He- a couple *if WIT kH
(be ojh nins
cbBBiplaBa

management

I, sun very »nch

fliadca were bettered Lewis Institute tbf blood of Ibe High M hool Uiy Wl.y

BcholMMU

The

now over tbe foot

COBBtad a polBlf
tnMt CeBlral

interest.

the Independents tried to arrange a aiih (hlR surgeon to do what may bo
game wirh Ibe Interlochim team In described as the su»>erficlal part of
Mickican nos has tbe c»lf and Ua»
hip of the west hut that!'1.1^ fl'J bin yerterda, s-nrinner. arc heir oiK-ratlous. ihaf is l-a\ing him
wa« stuck lato hcrifvMcntlyntrsIdof thecars.
to begin and to attend the concluding

the bookmaker? hax'e mf^le ibe Hmt.

b

lODGEUmCES.

KIRBS NO CURE. NO PAY

FWaixl.
Str^m .

All
ALL

BoiUnt
Horses

i

DENTIST!

Consultation Free.

No Cure, No Pay.

Surgical Cases Cured Without an Operation
hr. S. Cby Todd’s R*^m k next tUe Parlor
WHITI^ HOTEL
Offibe Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

J. Ho BUtUiUimL
FIRB INBURAMCfe

real jsbtatb: and

loam

MtAlT rUBUCi

8l3BaBtProntDL:

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