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The Evening Record, August 18, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-08-18
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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, *THE EVENING 'RECX)R0 I
•pMal rmUmrmptt —ryrtom Up Tp Homr
T&AVBB8B
cMomiouv
AN APPEAL
TO MORGAN
i plao* hots. Tb* day wa*
ktasl os* ^ a Urg* asd *sihs*ii
d wa. is atlAdwace
All
I palled off is the
MITCHELL WILL SEE HIM
ilsata ak
a In asah. The lOOyarddaah wa*
won by Maaoid. a* wa* th* »> yards
MartU of Oreytal oapisred Uie .land,
iag hrsad >smp. aaisg welgbu.
Mflsold look firm In the running
hop. *t*p and jump, asd the mantng
LMdInc Minors BMMo Mo Is
tho Ofio Man to End Troublo
Imposed Upon F. C. Andrews
by Judge Murphy Today
REFUSED TO
GRANT
BAIL
Attorney for Defense Attacked
Verdict of Jury
MONDAY
AUGUHT
C. H. NEELY WILL SPEAK
SENTENCE OF
FffTEEN YEARS
ompmmTilU. Aag l4-Tb* Yield
day h*M her* hatsrday ws* OS* of the
U to b« Mado to End tho An
thracito
Strtkp
CITY, MICH.
iH.
l»OB.
SIXTH
PkntfaBastB»ne<x>is
r *igs*d nostnelethU
ing th* nqnindgnarto eeonre JulU Marlowe** ffa*
r -Whan Knighthood
was in Flower.** and UiU utraotion
will be area brre oo Sept. iSth, being
tb* only city between Lenaing end
annlt Sts Mane to get the jOay Th*
mibecriplion for *eam. whU* qnlt*
eeeouaglag. U not hesvy •eosgfa to
wansnt Maimgw Steinberg in msx.
made that David Boyd, tr«a*nr*r of
ing the imnnntee h* hn*. but n*
tb* Mtohigan Federation of Labor,
cannot b* here to deliver the nddn**.
and C. H. Mealy of fiaginnw. another
prominent oOcUl of the fedentiem
tract*. Mim Effli* EllsUr. who will
hna b**e engined in hi* place. Mr.
be *e*n ta the magnetic roU of Mary
Neely i* said to be *n eloquent speakby an nnosnally
•rnndbisnddfo** wiUbe worth lU
broad.
Wabalar woo oat the rpssiag high
and Ih* hileh kiek.
AffiwttImeU aapaelad hor* aext
Double* up one's allowanc* of bits*.
Isaday. when baee hall garni b. twe«s
Drlrolt.
Ang. Ik-Jndg* Murphy
That*, what Rooky Mountain Ten
and the local t.«m will take
does .*15 eta Jaa O. Johnson.
r*.fuiM d to grant Frank C Andrew*
Thi* i* th* gam* that wa* to
bsil ihi* morning and the pri*ooer
Leaves $60,000 More to Grace
haT* heea played Asgaat Ird, when
wa* *et)teno*d at noon by Judge Murigagth* lall
Hoepital
pl,y to 15 year* hard Ubor in Jaokeuu
wa* wrooked sear OadilUc.
pnwrn. Andrew* wa* not-brought in
* of th* ball team were into court Hi* int4-re*i« were lookt^l
OT*r two bnadred wrr* ac
after by Fred A. Baker. M^ Baker
oompasylag the Uam thdki and it i*
•evi iely attm kt-d the verdict of th*
•xpeeted that more TUitor* will be
Juror* but Judg* Murphy romalsed
again Baaday.
Urm and mid be b. lieved the verdict
wa* a Jn*t one Andrew* Uwy» r will
Detroit. Aug IK—Thf will of the
immedUU-ly *Pi*wl the oa*. to the
Ute Se nator McMillan wa* filed for
probate today. The will was drawn
► «r K.c.
July
ID. a few day* before the senator
Militia and Rsssrvss Viewed
dle«l
The value of the estate is glrby Army and Navy Officers
Pr. *ident Frank O.
en as ten thousand and upwards To
cm *utotory crime under the widow in left the n»*idenoeon
ling law*. IMMIK) l«il furnished. Jefferwm 1 avenue, Elagle H.-ad «‘*tate I
wear DerMa ee* aiMl of ladlnM
Feb 1.‘ rmon Tru.t Oo. wa* apby-Ui.-H*a and $5.u
53 r.o Sample Ovlimls <
VIeSe* C'MBO RawUr Tester.
Oted reoe
reoeiv. r for hank.
pointed
a month for her impiKirt ontil the
FeV 16-/Andrew* rearreaUd oo aeo- tam is settled.
,
BEQUESTS OF MCMILLAN
r im tiM wmi,
t« to Usf*
•dua
Tbprtday Mffht,
b« will «M J. F. MorirM Mid aolloii
liU mid in tiriaaiiiK aboiit •
of tti« soUiroolle ariku
ThU loforBMtioo U lavoMi from « fslvM*
Mltoboirt MOT* hM bMO ISkMI.
MMonsdff lo fsor tstormoot. b*OMM
oftb* fOMMfs oaA-ddolio of oMMiy
Miaoni who r««Md BoncM m th* os*
■so who ess. by s word, hriiiff sbosl
Work ws* rtiMMsd st
th* Msltby
oolllsry of
Lahlah VslUy Goal
Ca». thl* smlog. snder s fssrd of
THOUSANDS WENT TO CAMP
N, HswUy St MsoUioa. sod thoowuid*
wrr* osrrird tslo Ihr Halt tTliy by
ihm railroad* from Ibl* looallty. Thr
Mssl*i** A NorthMuWPs l*ft iMf*
wlUi sis* oisoh** y*rt*rday sMrslsa.
Ms of them bsioK ilUd. asd the othsr
tarvo paokid
b*for*
tli*y rsaohod
Mssl*t*r
Idasl wsslh*r coodillua*
msbifd TUltor* to wits*** th* roolln*
of til* »nosm|imn*t asd th* srmud
dr*Mi |wrs<U sod for*ruor’* reTlew
di.pUy. Th* U. A N. B oam*d altoceihnr about r.'wo pM*«of(«r» isto tli*
city. SS eoaoliM in sH. tpiug r*qslr*d
lo hanl til* car* of Ih* P*r* Msn)o*tt*
and Ana Arbor from «wo*cilni polnte
Is addition to Ui*lr <>ws train*. hi«
erowd* amrf<d in camp al*o from Bay
Olly.»*gmsw.Gr*od Rapid* sad other
I
!
Sample
Oxfords
INSPECTED IN CAMP
Oamp Hawley.
Manistee. Ml. li .
Wayne .nmuiy jail, in
Aag 18-For a week the oamp ba*
(UO hail
expecting a eeoosd governor sad
•curved cm
F. b. IS-Third wan
th* *xpwTtaiios* werti r«aix<Hl nnexAndrews, the charge being one on
pM>l*dly y**t*rday by the arrival
whicli be wa* ooifvioted
Hail inof Got. Wisflald D. Uarbin of Is.ti.
cn-am-d to WAUM.
Feb V -‘4 -Oaahier
Henry R. Aneighth oaval
lire w« arraigned and reica*ed oo |.‘U. UK) twli.
Mar
Frank i\ and Henry H. Andre w* bound over lo the Recorder *
Oov. BlUi aadetaffi
i\mr% for tri»l by Holioe Justice Beller*. Bail. *et :ii Blo.lKW. waa fumtihed and .Midn^w* wa* released from
e held.
lln^wer* ibooaand* of visitor* at jail.
July
F. O. Andr^'W* arrialgned
imp today, a half do«m *xoor.los*
ill Ueoorder * Oonri.
lie pUwded not
adding big crowd* to the throng from
guilty. Trial *el for .luly h.
Father K*ll*r |veaohed lo
July 8-Recorder Alfred J. Mor|ihy
di*tin*aed July i*uiel f..r osumand Ohaplaln Hank* of
July U~Trlal oomm.^noc d with enBma^ Ulked on *‘Tbe measure of rvm
tir»‘ new pvii.-l
possibility.••
Ohaplaln Wlnie con
Aug Irt Andrew* f.mu.l guilty and
earvioe at tb* h*wd«juarter* nf
r*nuuidrd to the Wnym- county jail
nsmt last *vening
The
the Firm rwfln
for iieuten.-.-.
atteudml the
governor and
Aug IH .'vMitcnce.l lu l.'» year- ImD*ru were held
U«t eve
The senator rrmeml^r* bl* mniir'
employe, with neat sum.
Georg. M. i
Black. Charle* Moorv and Ricliardj
Kioe are each left $.S.O.ki in apprw-iation of their eervic-e* while in tin em
ploy of the **oator. ■ *To his brother, j
Hugh McMillan, u l*-«in.aihed |.\U0.
a* a U.ken of affection and lo tbewidow
of Wm. McMillan a token to be select
ed by th* uxeentor*
The Urgeat be j
quest to chartty u one of fflO.tKKi p.
Grace Hoapilnl. In addition to thi*.
l^iO.OLO pr*Tlon*ly *oba.-ribed. with |
flO.UOOaddi-d. I* to be paid, making |
ill all
_________________
Todar** Mar*e«a.
*j
Hm,-UI to Th«- Kr.^lnr U4,Hir.l
I>etrolt Wb. nt. ToandTl com, «5 ;
**Tolido-\Vh»wt, 71'4 and 70^.
I
Chicago Wheat.
com M‘,;oat*i
3'; |»rk till; lard.|l0.8-“« and V» 75.
Bentkmen!
ning in the raading tent and at gov
portios* of tb* *Ut*.
innrter*.
A trais of ten eaaebM oam* from
a general inspec tion of
ih* north and ws* Ailed befor* it
the troop* by Inspector General Green
r«aebwl Msoi>t**. taking a larg* sum
anti Oa|>L Alvord. in*p»c-ting offii*-r of |
her from b*r*
ih* regular army.
The brigade wa*
It 1* aetlmatad tlial there Wen^ 15.
be ill the flnesl trim it ha*
Hi-w-i«l I..TI*. Kx. imikUK) TUltor* ill camp y**Urday.
Fife Lake. Aug. Ih-Tbe Field day
The governor'a review Uke* place
glvan SatunUy under the ausploe* of
tomorrow afternoon.
the Fife l^e Resort Company wa* *
Tb* Miohigan naval training eliip
grand *ncc<u*.
There wa. a large
Yankiowa* tb* oentre of attracllou
crowd present all day and much internear the life aaving etalion all day
*tt wa* mamfmted.
yemorday. There are I .0 Jackie* on
Tl.e -iKxrU ou land cou.lstcd of
board
and
flfmen
omoera
Hexerul
of
At the meeting of th* director* of
liormx raring, foot and *aok race*,
ih«> Board of Trad.- Il.i* afumoos i tlH^ latter wor* th* broose tcilmon jumia. a pie eating coui. M. and a tug
prtipoaiUon for the a*uhli*hiu.nt of i UlnmdaU for gallant wirvic* during of war lN-<we« 11 Fife lAke and South
Ih* lat* war. having eerved on ihe
beet imgar.faotory will Ihi con.idmml
HoarUiuau. |lu tne last event Fife
Yoaamlte. An offlclal inspection of
A good pro|w*lilos ba* been made asd
l^ke came out victor* and won a l»ox
th* *hlp and orew wa* made by Lienill* *nbjeot 1* th.‘ oeoaeios of deep
Df choic cigar*
immnt Waldo Kvan* of ;th* naxy deof
th*
tereat among th*
The fat man** race wm* one of the
partmeot. aasUted byt'apiain H.-odne
m<t.t amu.ing attraction* and in tnis
In oommatid of the *mp and the otl.er
The matter of a revised frauohl**
W A. \MiiP‘ look first money.
..Boer* of th* ve**el.
for th* .tree! railway asd *n
In the aftemwm were the aquatic
tlos* for nhaaga* in tbepi**ent
H*orta. con.isting of •wimmlng ooomruT MAKS A allOWIMii
obU* will hi taken sp for oosi
te.u. boat race*, long dive, tub race,
ation at a public meeting to be c
and a log burling contest. Perliap* of
these the yacht race wa* tin- most in
«oo#eaP*Tlas Job.
teresting. the Magnolia, r.-c •ully
ully i.orI Wll.l. BSTIHK
The orsMied etooe which t"ontracP.r
and the
Prang* promteed would be here for
the *tr**t pnving the last of last week ing tlie cooteatanta. The courw^ lay
t .a.m*ali «Ha»aar.
l»a* not yet b*Mi received and ih^^ frxxm ihe boat bona* around the eastSj ywdiwaph U' li..- lU'x.rd
morning It wa* nuoeratein wh.-n it
return. The Dauntl***
Pm.1*™. *«f 1*-A di.i*lch (tom
would b* here.
Uon lki oooBrmt Ih* rr|iort ih»l O.
The board of pobllo work* ha* not
cti she .truck her centerboard
M. Ik*w»b will wtlt. from Um Unit»Mi mtlsfted with the progem of th«- and th. Magnolia took the lead and
•d Ststn* eteel corporation and all ac
ork lately and at the meeting FruUy malrtatned it the n-st of the way.
tive bnMn*-. to recruit hi. health.
night th* matter wa* tb* *ubject of
bowery on me ulaud drew a large
di*ea**ion. Th* remilt of th* oonsid- muml^r of viaiior* and netted a ntst
•railoa of tb* matter wa* a notice *um (or the Heeurt Company. In the
given Mr. Prange today, rmialring evening a dance wm* given In O. A.
ir Ilia nSALTH fSRMIT*
him to make a deslflte abowing a* to K. Hall.
th* fnlam pragrem on Frost and Un.MrMIllae Will ba a C «
TUB m uTLKRa wox.
FIFE LAKE FIELD DAY
$2.00
$3.(81 Sample Ovfoids cut to
$1.75
Sample Oxfords cut 1
'
MAY XUT SB A I'ANDlDATB
og
18-U hU health *pnr-
pBte Will O McMillan will b* a oandMat« for Unimd Slat** aaoator to
Mooeed bl* father. Tbta etatemeat is
practioally aaUiorttativ*.
lUmRaadrso as, MsWUlxwa.#
Koenig * Huiller. of thi. city eaally showed their *u|jerioriiv over the
Demelt. Aag Ifi-Gen R. A Alger Wyhe Msm of Inierlochen tn the base
lay not be a candlldat* for senator ball
In the first inning they
xxommeood their slogging and con-
after alL
A«h*d today if be was
rwUiy to snnossc* hi* candidacy, he
:-Tv* decided to consider the
dleUagulKhed embryologtstandaathor
•r a few da^
before arrivof ••Th# Determination of Sex.** died iagsladetenninatios.**
at Sobwanberg. Syria, today.
‘^wwbMlbrSlk.
Mr. and M^ Oeo. Amiotte Mr. and
Mr. asd Mra B. Brt*tol warn rUit Mrs J. M. Blskealee, Mr. and Mra
or* at damp Hawley y**Uxrdav and Wm. Detailek of Mnekegon. Orah
Mr. Rrl-tol is miss. hi. pnrm non- Bpesoarnsd Mslvlns Amlott*, walk,
$55.
Th. *lr-l «« wme odfrsmeamp to Binghsm Satsrdny
tinned throaghont tin game to land
onitlic twlater* emit in by the viMtors*
pitoher nntll 14 ran* wtwe to their
credit Their drive* inoloded
two
bagger*. thre« base bite, and 1
run* and at no *tagr of Uw |
they wer* forced to look to their
reU
Young Dmiker wa* on th* imb-
bse for the local*and had Wylie'* man
gneeaing all the time, etrlkiag ont 15
Moked wtUi paaeeoger* going and iTsaiag to a dance, whloh they any of them. The two ran* th*y *ec
, J^frwmonmp and in tb* crmMi tiMid.sp in s font mil* “Grand
Mr. BrietoT* pocket wa* fflobed.
ZlS^?^.OOC..-,4
Cart Wettoo of Nocihpoii it in the
«ty todoy.
llliL George Barber of Grrenvillc U
viiikiBcMii. Bert Priest and family.
EretTtbii« that', needed )v>u
will End here.
€ify w Book « Store
THE WEATHER
KIRTS!
4 •ffnett, *p fo th% rnmnin in sf/ln, stricit/ fnikionnbh mn^
gff/wcf/iw. fnr Fnti mmd Wintt, 1902.
then) is guaranteed—the cloth, ht. st>He, i
m V. mmol
THE. 01.11 STAND
Kvcrxihinj; xb**ul
np and |#ice.
JUST TO jiCCOMIIODATE THE LADIES
We have secured from one 6f the largest Chitagu t.mis a line ol
»CJnriMO»—Positively exclusive patterns ami Mimetlnng
that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
As many .or as few yartU as yx»u
want at cxactlx WMntnh IVice—just to make “gootl Icllows*' of ouiselves.
¥ERY lUPORTiMT-U you want to
real fashionable sto,.
in and look over the Utest Flastem fall fashion plates.
S. BENDA & GO.
Clolhirt*. Hatlrr. and Kurmxli.-n. t.. Ho. .Majcixty.
White Shirt Waists-r:!
Ihr Amrric.n Citi
I!!'
Wash Goods at Farewell Prices
Bo
lOo
for K ami lOc values
l4o
For 15 ami IHc values
For *jr> ami Jib x allies
S-top
190
IN
AND
SHI.
THKM
STEINBERG’S •RELIABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
Sexcral jairs of ca«h kind all in
the most stvlish slniK*s.
See
them in .mi xx.mUi*.
W
Tfs the dsnan
Summer Cut Thwers...
€srlf Jisters ISc per doz
Sweet Peas Se per doz ■
Sjiccial prices <»n large quantities.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
TM
BEET SUGAR PROPOSITION
i -
la Mode DO». The nunalKiam, imiil now have
been ilmoM noable to fiU oiden on account of
great demand.
For 85c and 4(lc values
$1.50
FOITl.AK Slloi: HOISE
lirifHiitiii^iit
YBAH-NO. 1B45
tONTRAC-r aiUXBD
We wm He«e
The big bUU annosneinirtb* Ubor
day progfmm and f**tiTiti«* an being
printed in th* H*nld and Record
‘.*h-1
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
SV
Ju«l T^T*A % .ailp
ni.-nt of th«- T> »l U >
HA Nt'KoFT I.AIUICM KHOKH.
'AIR
Tomorrow Is Orcos Doy. For today and tomorrow
we wltl sell one only Child's Kohber Tired Go-art
at cost-dX88. Also one only ChUd's;Rubber Tired
Sleeptaf Coach at cost $r.88. First come, first
senred—yonr gatn, our loss.
22rPro«St.
ASHIKR a. CO.
asts. ihc style is absoUilcly x
the loot
xxcar the lonKCSltxiltogixc aati.sfa('tiun. Tlic {iri* c
T$$5.00
THKDlJlRKUABUt
FRANK FRIEDRICH
tbt Boston store
The New Staad.
242 Ffw# SL
Hot a Crace of Colton^
Cotton has it’s uses and they arc many and important.
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or ovcrcoaL
It may be of interttt to you to know that in the great
factory* of L. Adler. Bros. &Co.. of Rochester, N. Y.. ev
ery* piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
a flipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also test
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
is a perfect piece of clotK transformed into perfect gar
ments. When you buy “Adler*-made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert tailorings
all at half the made-to-measure price.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
BARGAINS
To dose out about one hundred pairs Men’s Fine Pants we offer
values up to $4.50 for $2.95;
values up to $6.00 at $3.95.
These will sell at sight Don't
be the last to call. : : : :
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
xvovti il iMt
M. feaa.
nRUYBBURSBI
THE EVERIHG RECOUP
hm to wJ—Eti* to W trnmt-
TRAVSIiSE CITY. MICHIGAIi
QflAfiO TRAVEICSB HERALD
li^-:->1
mmrvmiAvhn
•f nmgimmw,
makr hU rainrt aad oot of a aoom or
AlsUX MAirtiAMU «r Mar^a^i*.
"'ritKp'M. WAKhKIt «*f
mora looatiooa oCTorod. iha d*iclaloo
will raal batwaoa tbroa or four vary
aboold DOC bi* too Ute. or Martoti iaiMd U noi aoilabU dot aralUbU. i^r
lApa wa oan flad ao»a otbar aita
•rm*toTrMMr«r
UANIBl. MK «»\ urUmmA,
‘***|IlUlT*rrKOWER« of W.aford.
FurCW UK
BPWIM 4
r«rHa»AUI*«bli«l
:UBIX«« A. rAL.l« uf 1 Alk<
/*rATBiTirrr
kb7!i,bv u i
U U WRlUllTorttasU
AHC.*MIMAL4> H, DAHKAUll oTUnAto*,
Willard HirtUTia of iba Adrlaa Praoa
It » liAdluff deaaoeratlo politician aad
oUima to br >iatod
fltaioa of dauKK^Uo oaadldataa,
aaiwoUlly roBardinB Candidate lUrand. Htearua U Uia .adilor of tb« Ad
rian Timaa and tba oolaiuoa of that
witli rapobllote oampaiim
avOorial. Blaama U a loayl dan
bat be oaaaol ooaaloloatly no
the riiat Juriai. On tha oontrary be
U atrainlng erary nanra aad all
e<lUurial lotelaot to tleftwt Dorand. li
1> iwrtlnant to note. In thia ooiir
UHUANIMIt:.
n.o.*t«l4..n 1.^
will 1-^ Ih U In lh.>
RESUME WORK THURSDAY
« U BIfe HMpUkm llae Bm
mA th.' K*
aiuuinuti
Trnvwrw
e<m tiroes
o.tM|»n«iaK U».- oiamiy «rf
> ■*******’ni’I *"***
V,
ixi
.......... .
liatad Aarant t. lae
me wbo aaa Dr A. W. Oliaae'a
8aa Fmnolaao,OaL, Aog. IT-U tte KareePlU. a.
awamlinff of prlnaa ta tba oampatitio.
-ma a vebuildrr
drUlof tte Uaiformad Bank eom^ Knighta of PytbiaA Furniture
City oampaay Mo, 3. of Orand Rap>
ide. AlUe K. Moore captain, waa
Edwin Bofe. of Ka €80 Baal Mltobawarded ftrat prUa-»SKV-U oUm O.
1 oWeet. PetoUvy. Miab.. aaya:
U wblob only oompaoito that bad **ltia wItb oimdf«woe that a Wtel of
oiganiaad lam than two year, Dr. A. W. Obaar'e Kerre PilU will
alicibla. Tba company wa. alas
. bem-doial tbal 1 r.<wmnend
dad a prim of Itoofor baying the
to otbere. 1 waa f«-.-i1ng poorly
ml dlaianoa of any company ia
run down laat spring. wh*ti aeethat olaaa. and caplaU'a medal.
l»ea advertha^, 1 proear.d a box
In tba eompetilloii drill tte oomthem. Tbeir eff.<4 waa all
Mm Marta EJaokmm of Baltimora.
Md.. waa widowed by tba dmdb of
bar battend ia tba drU war. At tba
of 7t aba U aboot to arntry bU
teotbsr. Wm. JaokaoD, ageddl. wbo
amalaad a baobeUr more tbaa 50
years for bar sake.
A rraat pUgma of fleaa baa bean
orrying AlUgbaay. Fa.. poatoEoa
tyaa. A mail aaek mom Mew
York wbtB opaaod waa foand to ba
filed witb tba pasta and they ware
MgfaUowB
Kora Zwfaa U at laot to ba thorly
Profaaaor Blrknland,
iUb aoUatlal. bariag ooaaaaaad
■ad aa axpadltlo4 for that par- aa the lioa'a share of applaaaa by
poae. Hawmbara «ix oompaaioae. big crowd* of uniformed oompani
i Oity oompany was
aad tba obUot of tba espaditioa U to TbeJ
m atauon ia a good tody tba plMmomena oonaaclad ^wlU»
ai fat II, Ufa fo after aroral dUpUy*.
Tlia ttaourd prvoi«ta
OeU are dying like fliee in Baffalo.
lermtur Bate of Teo:»
A eort of typhoid lever that paaalaa
• ..f tbe ..ld.-«t aud ui
WaliOB.wbobaat
.baa BOBO to Wad
AABOM T.
U. TO*
Kapidm Mich.. Ang. IS-The
factory will nwume operation*
Thuraday uiiUws et.me unforeeen aoci.leuI ehall prevent. The plant baa
been praoUeaily ldle|!or almnt a year,
in the umantliue the ayatem haa lieeu
llyaad.the plant r.Aa improved drying aud pnlverUing
ayatem haa been put in and it ia » xpeoted that the factory will begin
Uda week turning out oeniaot witboot
uctiona The oapaoity ofSthe
plant ia r.«K) bartela daily.
WEARING THEIR MEDALS
m. A WAI.TBM.
A NAVAl. TIlAINlNtl MTATION
Tbe matlar of a naval tratoinK atayahmoonat Camp Hawley to
UOB baa Bol baan brootht before th.
the ManUuw oompany. Spaniah-Am
difoolomlo of tba Board of Trade, but
u war velerana Ca|4. J. V.
If it U It will rtHwlro tb.* atw
Molnloali of thla oity was also prawblob no ImiKrtaiit a ouiteldt
d with one. also Will Hretdt. also of Company M and (or
Marloa UUnd !■ belnir lumtioiiM ai
m. rly of thia oity. and Will Keedliam
a aallabla alU and naTal olttoiaU liara
e hoiiia ia In tldi oily hot who
baao wHtUn and liilarwatton fortilab
ted in tha Thirty-third Mtohlgmii
od aa to tlia dealrablllty of the Island
aaa loMUlon for th. etatlou It la
firobably^r that a uaral irmininj
aKWBIta K«m BI.K ICAI*ll>a
■laUoa B«Ar Tmrcrae City would at
ivaet Bttaatloa from abroad, am
doobUom U. a Bood Uiluff for tba looaUty. Tim amtUr la worUi looklnic
IBIO BBd if a c hare a anlUhle aiU
lot It ba offarod and let t verv cltlaeu ed in ihia oily, want to KU lUpid*
form bliuaaU lalo a ootmuUbM< of oua Saturday evening :and waa awar.led
the mmtracl for iBspartng a oomplete
to paali the
aloiiKayatem for Klk Haplda. It will
Tha BratUbtlty of Marion laUnd,
axtaaalva Job and KU Ka|dda
bowevat. U qtaatloimbla. In the flrvt
n It ia com
plaaa tba ownar doaa iml want to aell.
iB ftet. the price laeo far oot of airlH
Mr. Illemablald being baay In thia
aalodalraol atieution from the Uoily
on
ilreet
work
hie
partner.
HoyUadaa eltner a a|a.«nUtiou or
laii.'e MrOlor. will look after the
Btanlial Invaalmaut Variooa «
bara baoa mada for it and paraUb ut. work. Mr MeCloy ^wlll arrive here
ly rHmate. aad Ibe ownar <hmlioet to from Bay City today lo tegta oo the
BMM a prHA A mamber of tlie I
of trada amde iba aiu mpt u. i long
tOlHlUT SA( K ^ UKrBAT
aUmafor oobdda caidtaliaU for ra•orl imrptwaa, aad waa tafimad
ruame ai W it
tba proparly waa not for »U at
|MiOe.
Manager Angoat Bauman of tba InTba Eaoord baa takaaYBlna to make
vincibUa leobad up a i«am Satarday
tmiBtiy •• 10 the rcqnlreinaau a
and went lo WtUiamabnrg for a game
mry to attract aerioua oooeidera
It baa baen learned Uiat an iaUna u of base ball with the team of that
jdrn-tv The borne Wm oommc
pcatarabla. that Um- minimnm
woald ba 160 aorae. bat a eiu- eo amall gvttmg their runs while the |
aa Ibta maat hare idmd anrroaudlafa. wa. yonug and kept right on running
aad apaoial adaptation for the imrpoae ihrooghoot the nine inning.. The
Anal wind-np waa 18 to 6. the Invin
•OOaoroa la .lae would b.‘far preler- ctblea Imode^Uy taking the emalleal
abU. There are to be four of them, ala- number of run*. Tie* batteriee were
tloaa oatabltabed in the fuiUvd State, Stover and Imniia for WlUinmabun
aadia order to answer tba pnrpoee andKovak and Snifka lor the city
Tor anofbtr Stand in pour lyoust?
•r 0400.
1 tatat
■paclAl oonridrritinn
It U BlM Hatod that a aila vhldi
uatahaaa gaad barter for wroial
BOTorBoMt ahlpt at a tUia. wiA
i«l rooBi for ..fohaadUacof
U. aa< a»9la in^ vin bo fir.
aa attaaltaa « o4h«r ooa«moaa ato
oailaUA teoptebia9«rOfaa«TiaT.
oraotey.aopoolaUjoMte wool arm,
iboMCarof ioowao ■oartoaul lo a
MTioao 4iRoaliy. Tte aarj dopart
m««i waaw a lacalloa wbiab U opao
aa aaarly aU tba yaar aa poaaiblr. aad
aa Ibta tey ia ioi^ boaud aerarai w«te
rrary wiuiar. aad CaeilUlaa for raaoh
tac tba plaoe ia oold w«atbor aory
statb tm kkt.
€an you Find Ro«m
MtttUr SKcecis So URe Socctss.
i for tba wlldi
featara at tlia World's fait baa baea
awarded to tba Uagaabe^k Animal
show of whloli John HavlU of Maw
V«»rk la direelor. That it will ba a
very large aad Imposing erhtblUoa of
trained anlmaU aa well aa of nnlamed
baaste ia tndioaUMl by Mr. Uavlia’a
roogb plane.
Prlnoe Henry Of PrnaaU will stand
godfatbar to tlie infant auu of Theo
dore K. Jeegi-r. of Myerelowa. Pn.
wbo wae b..ru Jeat aa ibe |vinoa oaiae
ashore on bia rooent visit to Ameri.w.
Prlnoe Henry baa eeni the obild b»
pholorgaidi and will direct bU w
* 1 training
* 1 tbuik tb.we are tbe
or. lu.rrt. I ever aaw
Oomplvlng with ttm rmjiieata of the fUlTbe
.xH.fu.n.n of Idem
■eoretary of atata. the Inmaary depart loo mu. b f.H- tbe .M.ug bidb- wbo
•ulfj a.'.'ti.iiHl tiH- ulfl In
ment will detail an erpart arohitae wlib
spirit hi wbirb it waa offrom the oMoa of tba anparvUtng
an hlleet of tba tewaary lo go to Pa- feied.
kin. China, to oomplete the plana and
Geo. G. Bates relumed lo Chu ago
aiieoifUationa for tha new U
list evening;.
Stataa Ugation building there and an{terinteUl iU oonatructlon.
Sonny, the pet oat of Mra Wm Qay
of Kew lUven. Conn.. dicMi of pt
All iu life it had aUpt In a down
l.ed. Iiad a teth every day. and ellmb
ed aa oaay lad.ler bnilt for It in plao.
On to the aeoaod foor. Sonny
waabnriedwitb great ceremony, ia
oofflu lined with pink ailk. with
ualp decorationa. aud about lla neck
collar of pink ailk with allver bella
of ribbona drove
tawoh and gave it lU liberty In
Mra Lewia I>oraheimer waa driving
a atnge ftom Beaumont, lo T(
nook. Pm. whan an II f.>ot blackanake
rt^.ro.1 iioaf U* tbe lu.r*. a’ b««da.abont
to strike. Mr. Dorahi
her ahoignu and killed
the ftrat atou
AI Waal Supanoftw.mty.ooe laahea aarom the hark." wa. the aentauee
imiwmd by Judg. Bailey In the maul-,
olpnl mmrt oo twin soya. U yanra of
age. wbo ware aocoaad of burglary.
Tba boy* an- Robert and J.dm Soott.
w«i of n prominent family. It U mlleged time ib.-y had oommlttod a
large number of Imrglaria. during tba
aumim-r. Judge Bail.-y gnv.- the prt.
oimra thawption of n reform aobool
mmteooa or a oow-bldlng. and they
oboaa the latter Tbe aauleaoe of tbe
.x.url wna carried out. a Janitor wield
lug tb. rawhide. Tba father of the
bqya waa onoa mavor of Separior
('HOrko Aoidi d>clf i:<xl3,
very
ft4xS4 m. top. nice UtKextxntt shelf umlcrocath for l«oks
or iTA{Tcrx. ICxK'i in. nil onk. nice goltlcn hnhJi. iMily
Like mt has French
i rjnp ijkc cut. soii.1 tuk
niHl IS All Onk. top
n^r>\wV65c
1 B V
UJ^
L
^
/
i
i% very pretty imiln-
Uolricn lintvlr ICklii
», tom Shr-lf uiulcr-
•g^
IIUW It NMta r**r • ai»oi> MMt i:
TWBNTV«4l^tB
IIOIKW
JOHN R. SANTO j
•DENTIST*
AU, W»*Bk UUlHtoCr IMHHIhl.t UBAlMt
riNK in*u» wi»BK A Hi-m iai.ty
R to Maniateej
Go on trains leaving Traverw City
M AUum. Mondav. TneaiUv. Tl.ura
day aad Prldav, ana .M;6<i p tn Thura
daj: Rale. $3 76 one Jvay
$r. €6
round trip.
¥ K. MiU bell. U P. Agl
H. W. Cunningham. Agt.
Exchange
what you
don’t want
for some
thing you do
want. Sell
what you
don’t want;
buy what you
do want.
0«. SAWVCf9
IDEBRAIMSWANCEI
—----
Spar is tte I
Alman'B Innterior 8^r
nmaf rtaraMr
t:
|J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE fURHISHERj
Added to iiaotb. r traina. Tb.
Kapida New York Special.
Grand Kapida at U
noo
Detroit 4:16 p. m.. Buffalo
aud Grand Ointrml
York. lo.-OOa. m.. wit
rtHIgh al.-ej.
vr to New York. laTfecl* the a.TVice
eaatbonnd over thia pofnlar n.nle.
df
n
TA»
Vv
YOIIB
IN MAilNin. BNTTHIUU iai HlJ
VIA Jaii iiUAAK < KNTHAI.
A. D. TYLER
O. F». OAF9VKP9
Dentist
FIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE:
L. L. A. BUILDING
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Cadies Cike Cinens « «
And to supply the unusual demand we have a splendid stock
in all lines and some most extraordinary purchases have
been made. We specially want you to see an
Jlflcnt’s line ol Cuneb Clotbs
The handsomest goods we have ever had. The agent wanted
the money--wethe goods--we made him an offer—he
took us up. Now it’s to your advantage to see these
splendid lunch cloths. No two alike, in two sizes. 4-4
and 5-4 and selling from 75c to $3.00. These cannot
be duplicated.
Fancy Clnen^—
A “Cent a Word
Want Ad. In the Detroit
Eveninx News, includ
inx The Mominx Trl
bune, will do the work.
For gentlemen’s handkerchiefs. It’s quite the thing to make
these just now. This comes 22 in. wide and sells for
bOc the yard.
Over 100,000
Coplas Sold Daily.
With carnation design 22 in. wide at 45c the yard; the Fancy
Huck plain at 25c. and the regular stock of plain Huck
at 15c. 20c. 25. 30. 40c.
Sheer Cinen.
Splendid goods 36 in. wide and priced at 50c. 75c. $1.00$1.25 and $1.50.
Taney Buck Brash «
Buck Cowels ::::
A splendid line that sell from 10c. each and up and one of
the biggest bargains, 27x42 for 25c,
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
««HEALTHIEST...
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODOBLBSS
Taney grash
^
In yellow and white, and red and white stripe. 22 in. wide for
20c the yard.
Bath Cowels........
IS
Great, big, soft Towels, best in the land, sell from 5c to 25c.
We carry a most complete line of everything In Towels
and Toweling.
ra. 1000 WATTS
GIVKN UN THE \VONI)lilU-Ul, ITANOliA every itay vimil further iTorke.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground ilix>r from lo
dially invited to
to II a. m. ami 2 to 3 p. m. and arc entirely free. You are
hear this wonderful instrument.
L.IOM-T
DAII-V CONCERTS
- Editors A. Brown, of Bennetavilla.
Sf .. wna onoe Immei.iely aurpr^
•Through long anflertng Irom Dy.
Iiepala.^ he write., "my wife waa
bm nt ouoa. and. altar aaiag lour hot
tlaa. she ia entlr.dv wall, oan aal any
«I>SU in tO|v solid
tbatooald b. «bwir.d, alr^ ngth.-ning
and toning ap Ibeayatem. •
JDr. A W. Obaa. 'a K« rv< PilU are
sold at 50o a box at ikwlrra or l»r. A.
W. Chaae Medicine Oa. Buffalo. K.
V. Sea that portiwil aud aignntnre of
A.W. C'lmaa. M.D.. are on every |wck-
UlMte uf tbr a
the Joke buutiy. and a guud Juke U tuid
on biui b> bal.Uuea «.f the Bbbitt
lluua.*-. wliere Ibe aeiiator Ili»e wbm
Mgtutl.
young Udlea were beln
IH Waabluglun by Mnu Bate^
aiMl tba M-uaior. deulriug to Uiow tbeui
all iH>llte atu-uiiuua. a|.|N^red U-fuce
them one murultuc wUb Ida bnuda full
flnwrie. It wa* a ('omuiuu \ariety
wild UOW.T wUlrb grow* irofuaely
Kind WMaldugluu. and iK.uiew hal reluldea Ibe ..idliiary nd liuier. but
t* aeiiatig e\bl.-uU> o.u».i.leivd tbal
tlwd. f‘jr^be prw
aeuted Ibe u..aega.v
laulry bU a.4uil.eru
ci.uid suimnuii. remi
ohruu. a aoclety b. lle of l^l.toago waa
reat^aml from the >nrf in a moat re
markable and uniqoe manner Miaa
oot too far and wraa
oanght in the atnmg ourrenl flow log
from the inlet Aa she waa about to
for the ftrat time there ftoated
tiaat her a.huge bbu k obj.vt It waa
one of the large aea turtles that have
driven north. Mim Minohron
emught hold of the .bell and th. turtle
keirt swimming n.wr the aurfaoe and
ouule no att4*mpt ^to dive. The extra
progreaKHl for nearly
i:. mlnutaa. until K. M Brownell In
the naphtha Uunch Olorinda. attnw l
cd by MiM Minchron a cries for help.
to her reaoue. Both she and the
turtle were itulled Into the Uunoh.
The turtle was Ukeii U> the Koyal
Palace hotel, where It waa
with all manuer of |«etty
If so. don’t let this chance slip by as wc were,
very fortunate in this large purchase of tunds.
You will rtnd them the best values ever offered.
Finish and design suitable for the parlor.
Burton RmBnlric
Uflt ul Pmr b.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
Ut~$trw^,t Wil t (Wc fmmtmin.
teso-tf
It (mOm tl»
gajM-
•TMJkVKfESK OIY-V, MIOIH.
of •II--LO.
P ip
0*p*rtm«n of Apkultun;
Washington, 0. C
In so <ai as actual noomhmon is concerned, the veiy
Cheapest and best that can be secured is presented by the
m
Hnnd-VoEiimAiidSrnDWtelm
HP'
ceteaJs. which supply the waste of the body and the energy and'
tieat necessary to aU animd luncUbas and batd labw.
Bttt, HatvOf W. Wii*T.
CKefctilieBtbaacfClicaMou
W, iicfc. KOKoAti avoxM i«.
AT TRAVERSE CITY“
SnCTOUTWITHBOnU
HastalTs
YOU ARE BUSY, SO ARE WE
Wm.m. nakl...
BmW •• Walk
A Yorkeblrr man ale. has
a
citlsen Ibeee twenty ytwn* «.f the
ITnlted fbatee t«»k a fcU«.w «'..uiifrr.
man to Judge (;ilder«te«.v**‘s fxmrt the
oCbrr day ta barr bim natumlired. The
foreigner entered the cuurtn-.in with
a cigar, and kept the am«.kliig butt
between tbe finger* of l.l* ot»ltn.-d
•ilofi kloair witboot • city lock, band aa the r|«*k perfmirt.irlly n-<*ited
tbe oath. Wirbooi rising or fsllinc in
■p. It U foMd Uikt «ntW Ui« im< flection the oaclal reeled It off thoa:
eiit krruMtMDeiit tbe elty pays 0«Mt -I awaar that I will *uwK>rt the com
atltvtton ef the I’nited
and that
I abentntely and entirely
abjore all allegi«oce and OdelJty to ev.
Ccttdenstd Hews
% cf michigM.
gam ia oanHideratdy lea* than It woold
of Knglai
Kngland. of which rounThe Abbott bo«4^1 at Howard Oity
!• DOW bHiDff «iUnM aod tba otb<*r
take tliat stinking cbeniot «Kit
day tbo aaaloir of tlie old entranoe
door waa tom away, and brra. embed*
you deported— a*» help me <;«! “ Tbe
dod in a pleor of solid mortar, waa a butt dr»>ppe<l. and the man Unaum a
lUrtoad. Itliad oot mored fur orar ertireu,—New York ITeai*.
K* yaara Of ooarae tbe load waa not
To Neve liar r klld
imrtloalarly llrely whan It at ftrat
rrom frtgbtfnl dlsfignr. ment, Mrs.
iraiaad ita freedom. It waa plaoad on
a anany apot on the aldawalfc and Nannie C^alleger of LaUrangc. Ua..
applied Hnoklen’a Arnica Salve to
wltbin fire miaataa. bowarar. it had great aorea on her bead and fac*. and
bopimd away nerer |to retnra aa a bo. writea iU quick cure exceeded all her
bop^ it worka wondera in Sorea.
lal itonatif
Braiaaa. akin Bnptiooa. Onta. Rams
Soalda Pibw. 2Aa Onre guarmnUM d
Until ha aaw in the papers what
K. Wait & Sons and Jiul G.
mljfhl happen to him in oonaeqnaoca
Lonia Kiaoher of Ann Arbor; member
of Oomiiany 1. did not know that at
tendanoe at the atata anoampmant waa
oblijcatory on all membera of the mil* was m ltlng
itU nnleae properly exonaed. Piaober Hat of extraordinary quaimcntlons for
the cumiular berth lie v«s iM^klug.
bad a «ood job ami hatad to loie it.
while Senator Perkins ati>o(l by. a
but ba took the next train for Mania
aiuUing and apiiroiing listen.^.
tee after be foond ont be waa reirard
“And do you lielleve tbe aeuator will
roh’ii.
The Diatriot Indian eamp maataK
beftan at NorUiport today.
T-ba name of Haneoa. the lltUe Tillage in Leiiawaa county where the
oollialon oconired laat TnankaKivinK
ere. la to be obanfted to Kouia The
accident waa due to the mlatakr of
the trainmen in nwdinic Bem oa for
Hand CYreek. and the ohanire will do
away with aome oonfoaioo.
A uoeer oaae of animal intelli|tanee
give you hla Indorsement for this
pUcer aaked tbe pn-sldeiit.
“I harenT a doubt of iU' tbe aiqili^
said tbe presltleyL t
“But
lot at]
permltt,
? aoiuitor
t»Arw*mm» m
Arri««a CM«le«
Thm BuUot
HANNAH & LAY CO.
ad aa a danarter
Tteitlug the United Butes soon a rmthar amoalug Interview w hkh the Ixm*
Am i'hrv*uicle currespondeui had wltb
blm at klaritxbuiic is worth reading, aa
it gives a Boer view of the not Xtry
rrdoubuUe BrlUah prow>w. In the
fielU. aaya the London (orreapuudent
of the Philadelphia lYvsa.
The ('urrestsmdetit describea Botha
aa f.dluws: Louts Botha la a big man.
full*six fe«.t high and st.^ully huilt.
Ills sh.»ulders In partlcnUr are tm
njrim*. and his huge brick red banda
are .wrrled clumsily suiuglug.
He
wenrs a drtsq.ing brown musiavbe;
amalL isdiited beard, that d»sw not
conceal a firm, ruond cbln. and abort
bair. His f«,>. is full and pleamnt;
light blue eyes twinkle behtw bmvy
bruww The amalL lewullfully carv«l
now* tbat often actx*m|Miui.*s Huguenot
Aw.*.*tit Is his Is-sl f.ature- He was
magnili.vnU> bo.nxed and looked like
a,v»*ry lit south of KngUtid faruM-r
ratber than a llghllng g.-tu-raL Wltb
blm wer». Jan De WeL younger broth
•Tof rhiistlan of that Ilk. and bis own
brother. t%.mmaiMlani Thrlstian Botha,
whom all Noiith Afrhw knows as<!lirls.
Jan I»e Wet would Insist on Inl.T
I»TPtlng. titr Lsmls B.>tiui has but btiie
Eiigllsh and. 1 ausisst. is a|K to tell
the troth without dl«STlu»lnath.n to all
as the urtwiK- Jan Is i
journalism. So I bad to sis-ak king
Ush. but my notes w.-n* of Umls bo
Urn's answers and not of Jan’s rvuUer
of C^ada. and name to tba Lake Ba
parior oonntry in the »wrly part of tba
Iwt oaninry. Bbe waa by antlmntic
evidence Uk. years old and waa tbe
which the aeveral oq^ns depend fair
and vilaUty.
•I wostd «sv I
2r:.‘T.-7r’L«,.
Ihrre y«srs oW
II sec
t-WTcr « hrllrlv
Ag-aiii I
“It's all 1
cpt.sl a
vas uiu.'h aniust'd.
gatiiziilHiii of your liitelim.-mv d.*|sirtment. Had jou sm h a thing7"
"Yos“ Iu- auMv.Tetl; "%ve had the
Ijewt syst.-ni iHeiKltile. IN .-ry .in.- of luy
burghers Is an int. lUgrmv ..itlix-r l.oru,
ami l^ha.l m> m^tl t- single out any
“Do you Intend to visit Englandr
“V.-S. " repll.sl the g.-n.Tal; “1 am go
ing to England with IN- Wet and De
Ur. y q^mt the end of the im.nfh
I'm
going to the coulinent. I.s., and to
Aui.ru-a,”
“WhJt Is the objiHi of the tour:-”
“We want l.» gel funds f..r the relief
Of burgh.-rs rnhn^ by
is-clally fig widows i
on*hans J
rripph*s '
“Are you going to leiiureT* 1 in
quirvsi.
He laugUd. “I rant." be milled.
“But I d.in't know wluit we alu.Il do
ycL“Is there to W a Iss.kr*
“J bois-.- be n plhsl. “to arrange for
an ..tbcisl bisl.Ti of the war from the
Bm-r sl.h*. De Wet will w rib* his di.ire.
I*elatvy hla. I uiiim. and s«i .m I think
then- ought !«• U- such a lss.k."
“It would Is* \.-r> Int.-r.-sting” 1
agreed. “I sllp^M•^‘* Paul Kruger won't
IvsTr- tirvu pts.^ la W<> Ustsls for c.4Wetl.S»
I wiU U* at (U> .Sttis* l.a la^ iHirpi-• .J .xJ
lei*tui|r >«i.l
Ub . t.v« rntmk .is. fnau
uatil N„.eti.tie 1. nsr:. fcHB - ..Vl.--k tn
Ul II
uVLa-X Ui liM- t••rrb.-.ll aaU Insii I
.•4't— k uuia 4 o . Ua k III Uh aTUrte-ai ut mm. t
0.1 all Isi.^ r.
K...K*o. ..llich .JuSi xi-t. me
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.laruo rnsi. I-ti.sl
ni .f.s^ ouiUiur a
tuiU in lie .Ills*.. -J Kiii^.. Mirli . sc
nk I..IJ.4 |4s«. ami n-.ifl.-sm.u- -a Sh
tn.w4*%
simI
srt .4 t.-s.-h
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sn.l
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|-*r
U. fsil U I..S an |SC .x-nt lb
-wHifsl yrs.1. sbt tw.. ..f
|.rstu-b.o. ..f Algvhra. |4ii *0.*w. l-.tsni or p-te-r
hi boh.r> . tiiuwt hav.' tsught
ulli f..r
•*v.-n ii..sithw. mmI bai.' an »\.-ra*r-.botu> tall U'lws .•< |<
any Isxus h ,a •
f.M* nrwl grsdo* th.* sOditi.
ir.«aut tr> to th.* attsho. sli
you LOOK
BOTHWATS
when you reach this poinL
If you
dun't you're taking chances.
tlic same aU through life.
It’s
Look
Splendid in Organization. Magnificent in Presentation.
THE WORLD’S BEST CIRCUS TALENT.
AMEBICA’SISREATEST PERFOlliERS.
EUROPE’S GREATEST PERfORMERS.
back to last summer and tememUr
how you sulfcred with that old coal
stove m your kitchen.
Ijook for-
ward to this summer and then make
up your mirul if you hadn’t better
.\croni|iltsJiing tbe tmi-d imVel,
and ha/ardouji ilaiing ever atti
i.jiif and M iisati.inal* Icits 111 ani^clu
pied.
r,rare
REMARjLABLEJACHlEVEMEENTS.
THE FAMOUS DiGOMAS TROUPE
call and see us pretty soon.
Traverse,Ci1y.'6as Co.
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROBO>
Surgery of the Kye and KitUnfr
UlaMee aSiieoialty.
!*r!i!gr atw^ng of VO |s-r •■eut.'bot to (aU Uio
’^/u^llri^lu“.n'l.V 'et*th^
sn.l Augu
r-xsiuinstsoi* Hr«x.i»dsb.l Ihir.1 irra.h* .x*n
S.-st.- sill U irrsnt..l st sll tho rasrnmali....
Sowon.- fan ow-oi... in.4*>- than thr.x. thir
UTS.!. .x-rti&.al.*wr»rw|.l Urh<-h.r-.4 th. |-rini
iow.glhf .»t.i or nlUg. -h.-4>. sis.
.•n.x. in su. h
"*Mh.s aiK-.- sjUfa- Duul.- for stt.i
r..*.*h.rs Inwiauls sn.l tor K*
E.W. HASTIII6S & SON
FIRE INSURAWCE
MK.< AUniK A tllHKs. MarAeb
t^t^.:;
J R kUrtib, U. U
WANT A HOME?
* K^lrolei LJu^f'’5il2^ *inl^rsbd
lsa-in.-stl.si- free of chsrgs
tUI .sttmaU-s
lOFEniM msoMna ■ lEiuunio DUUM.
Z. H. Bvbb*. M.
martin & €pans
A Continuous DispUy of .MarveUms iVrforin.vm i-s by a MigTitv
Om^rcss c
1 NoUbltx, most of whiun arc sctni this scavni tur tlu
F-iiws-r -riiwiK iiw iwivimrvicA.
BUSINESS CARDS
H«uaeiWt»KTammrmm «4 .-I.*, rar
“TS*
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
;~r.’
Tssrber* .g Vtuhb sb4 \ .a-al Mu-lc
.ta. t>m.>*. **bik T.*rrbi*. , .*..rtM r
Um miHX l-.rk mr.-na •
CARPET CLEMUMG WORKS
i'srprt t Wmnir and Ksath.
fsrvet Wes mg and l.s> Uiw
^fore^shng^uor ^ rairt-h. as ^ V
PhunelU
N.b.f llAlM^.l^pr.
s*: wrs.4iln.h4, SI
OmiWTIST
within alx Inrtes of the mils. He caJcuute* that this will reduce tbe nt*
moaplMiic prewsure nearly Intlf.
t U Owf.
mother of 'Jd children. 11
of r
gorviva bck. tbe oUbwt being 72 yenra
0. K.
Grandest, Greatest, Purest, Fairest
Amusement Enterprise on Earth.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Rallsvav Trwiw wf Ike kYitare.
A .Iistiugulslied G.-ruuin engineer
maintains that tbe time is r.spidly ajv
proa, hing w h.*n the apjsaramv of an
ordinary railway train will l.e altered
U-yond r«siK:nltion In vinh-r to dimlii
Uh tW atimeipberic rvsistam-e. way*
llw‘ Ihrlln .-om-sisin.hnt of the New
Genuine Rocky Monntain Tea made
York W<u^ld
Fast trains, he predlrta.
bv tbe Madison Medieine Co., u made
and
r«-.*ml.h- a l.uig st.s*l sens ni sted
with
and cosilv
cosiiv berU
iiertw not
not found i
SUNDAY RATES
v.k\\\v>5kV.kV.
Herds of KleiOiants
lead y.iu to n*I of the British
i.-i. nt and dls-
d ih. iu r.*li:ihle.*^
•thing nls.m V..U
1 MlgCeSt.sl. “W.*
vwwVtvVv kV
Three Rings TwoSugex, Hall-Mile Race'tTiavk.
S*.Kca of Oiigmal Keaturrs; One Huadretl Phenomenal Actv; IT* Cbiwnv; 2t) Hurt wane Race*;
10,000 Seats; Oue Million l>oUar Mcnagcrie\»f 50 .lens: l>rmc> ul Caioek;
mow I
EXAMWATION OF TEACB.
vie.* as s|ss*ially
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
mr th»t
test iMscxferrv' hss
ixinxsi.1.1
tvrulug
TUESDAY,AUGUST19
Ra$tair$
'Jfils was a fa«s*r. and I show*tl my
.1
stih l>t. cr-.|a»
e.nili.^1. Ii.s-k for >>ui. t«jal4.-I*.4li. •fl.
ulonisliin.-nt pbiliily
M M.-4'artli*. u< i«-u> tie- lost•»-hU*
“i lH- Mm khous,. lines lievi r StopiHHl if
M psrsUlfw
psraUa» til
tii rswr
ra«- h.- wauukl
anuukl tsil
fall t»
t- <«-ul. r
le frolii goilik' vtla-re 1 waiitetl to gu.“ >m\rm.l lu s.*.x.r^lm.Mw siU. ho
a.-uUI ho |jr.4ww«il !•- s.x-weuu hr tlx
adthsl the g.iM-raL *'and they never Uw
M M.S AKTHV.
atopisxl Is* \\el.“
“IK* Wet litoV«. tlie fem-es with cat
tle. did he not ';” I askisl.
d this time. “He
he sahl. "and 1
Th. r»-««lsrU«.-li.*rw i-»smkii*ti.M» f..r tiisu.l
rTSLOot i-unli s,U I- I.. 1.1 si.thv i-un
.mbl Is* isa»Ihle
St Trsier^w- i'll.. rs.iint...i
II mass unless
rattle won't run InII ii
there an* imn h*adlng
iliig them.
You
Ike 1hors.*s“
He
drlvi* them like
tratislat.sl this to Ismis
otha. who
Tbe average age <if men and i
IMI-I..
cased the whole bodv m wewkcnrd.
Dr. Pierce's Gohlen Medical UaeDvrrr
cttrsadvaeaarsof tbe Moamch and other
oqtans uT digestion and nutriuon. It
u.
doea.“—lUmtuu
minntes and tlien go Imme only to re- Iiulil.*nt with tliclr dlHiipjN-umn.i* fnan
Conn«..iU ul w stt*rs. w Ihtc Hi.* s«*luK>la
peat their vlail the next day. Th.sTivTllUly dimlnlsluni;. lln-y ar»'
aick dog ilitHl and tbe viatta oeaaad.
irlug In larire uuiulH*rs in the
Ooldwater claima to have the yonngeat
river. Tlie lit^t sU.id .audit In
pipe organist in tbe .tale. Tbi. 1. tbe latter stresm was In Is7t.. It waa
Amanda Waraabo. 17 years old, who
tule l»urfor tbe last alx months, baa been the
ti..h luis
organUt of the l*reabyterlan obnroh in IttK tbe iMist ttve years
Ihhhi mullli.lyluK there
that oily.
diuary rate, and It U i
Kr»'d Warner, iioor umbrelU mender
unties within ti\e
living in Houth Bend. Ind . arrived in
t ri\er !..
Grand Kaptda Friday evening to oUim
H»iu. they muv W Piling: it l.y th.
hi. portion of the eaute of an aged
way uf New Orh*« ns. as It Is imiHse
aunt who die«l in Greenville, laat alhle furth. iu t» er
the Alh-whenua.
April. Tbe estate i. valued at $100.. —Cbicagu Jounml.
OUO. mosUv in real twtate. There are
three oUie’r heirs to the property, but
thewiulemmit ba. bemi delayed be- by local applioation aa tb«y cannot
oaaae Warner coobi not be found. He reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one sray U^ can* d.-af*
waa disoovend throuKli mlvertiaing. neaa. and that ia bv cooatitty|HnA
Tbe other heirs will aiTive Ub r. and nmadiea Drofness la mnaed^Ki
neil condition of tbe mnoona lin
determine on aome aoiion for the di
>
vision of the estate. Warner served mg of the Knatacbian Tuls^
thta tube IS inaflme.! yon have a ram
duHng the civil war aa a luivale in bling aonnd or imperfect bearing, and
Troop A. Beventh Miobgtnan cavalry. when it ia entirely closed. Deafueaa is
tbe
leanlt.
and
nnlem
tbe
infirm
At Obdillao wholesale poUto buyers
tlon nan Ih* taken oot and this t
we already eud.wvonng to make a reatoriHl to iu normal cbiiditlon. b<
oontrnct with farmers around that ingwlll be destroyed for. ver; i
caaea oot of ten are canaed by
Qatarrb. which is nothing but an inAamed oondmon of the mucous s%r*
are onable to gel any cootreoU at this
pHon The potauv crop in this txmni
We will give One Handled Dollars
for any ease of Deafness toanSed by
will almoat double that of laat y.wr
catarrh) tbat oannot ‘ be enrv-d by
Tbaarling poalmaairr general ta
Bend
furcircu'
Hall's Qatarrb Onre
Ben
laaoed an onler denying tbe one of the Iraa, frea.
K J. Obaoy A Ca. Toledo.
T
wmiU to tbe Prange Pen oom|wny of
Bold l.v Druggists. 76c,
l^i^Unmsoo. Tbe I'ompauy w as eo
y Pills aro
Uaira Pamlly
are tbe beat
*Hl in operaliug a cluun letter M^beme
to promote the sale of fonnlnln peaa
iJie may tn' worth living an
The promoter, ot the acbeme admitt
not -it all de|H*nds on wh.
>uur
life
to*
the
..th.T
felU»w
s.
rd that tbe idea vras taken from tbe
an e\cn
ihst there's
Van Kirk
A Robbins com]
ig In Imi^«1«»!I as there h
ngainat w blob a fraud order waa
wma.died laat week. Her bni
WB for a great many y.wra ai
ploye of the Hudson Bay Par Oo. tiba
WM bom in tbe Rainy Lake diatrict
meat meied oot to tbe man who abosen
1 sill 1-^ easrvel
tlH-ir induidual b-ellngt.a:ether f..r tie* g.«sl of tlH *vuuiry.
U'a time S.Mith Afriea bad a bams-.*'.\..w. als.ut tia* war. Ho
did tbe
Bo. IS l.«.k U1S.U bUs-kiH.Us.-s'r
Jan l»e Wei bimrlosl as lie put flie
qm*sti..n. and Ismis Botlm smiled
br.«dly.
“1 think.- said lls* biti. r. ehm kbng.
“they wer>* ms ful iu hmling employ.
inoK'
treticral.
“1 got
Uh* laat deoadi*. People have U-eii
in Union UUy. A valuable abepliard
Well vuih all of tli.*ni.taking Hooky MonoUin Tea.
dog was taken aerionaly 111 and every
“The .1.11,Lais, rs.r- 1 qm-ri.*.!.
“J .lid not ms- mn. h dlfferems-.- be
day. it ia aatd. a {.rooeaaioo of other
answ.-r.'d,
doga Okllwl to offer their aympathy.
“.\iii1 vGint alsmt our Int.lllgeiKe de-
•d aome time ago /
Mrs. Peb-r Oroodiu. Br.. of 8L Ig-
S2.7S
rumm a omatt sontT
But we don’t mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUft~WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE “BEST”
That is the kind you want. Try it.
“-|Whl,i»l«. who bod f<»» loo«lioM.
Airt.
••u“.n
OSTCOPATIHY
I O TKl’ICKLiMili. II 41, BKA M J TKl'K
U. UGmiU k> «> A r*Uut..l « i^i.Uft.* ir»«i
lurtU mt
withoot Ui^ «»- of druie* i*r
ka>r*- V u. 1.’*. IB, I U>S |v u. TumUi *ed
Baboons, Mookev^ !>ogs. (ioats. Pips and Ikxikcj-x.
B. 0. Butter
WALLACE’S CIRCUS DAY PROGRAM
Has just received a FINE
STOCK of SHOES and
would be glad to have you
call and sec them at . . .
IO a. m.-The Grand Street Parade,
a unH,u<r
t»o« ofGlorious Street Carnival. Spectacular buccl Fair, a Zoological
Hone Fair ant! Glittenng Pageanu.
I & 7 p. m.-DoorS Opened to the Immense Water-proof Tenli.
430 6- Tront St
SS‘o.iS' ■ ** .“"SSi sSfSh'SsSS
l-15&7:l5p. m.—Prof. Bronson’s Concert Band
•
Renowned
Musicians begin a 45 minute graml concert on the
n acHAiw.MD.-i»p^«m*af^W^
mt Wmift
I
For floors nm QnUna't
2A8p.iti.-A?F'
T.rJHSswar
S'4;i:
r Perfonnaiitt begmsc^p^mukUud^
^
;;r f; . .
,
im^ kbHpAfj lirowMi
AT SKIHBERG'S GRAHD OPERA BOOSE
MARf«Y SHANNON’S
iOT HTHursday. AUGUST 21
l«aag|TO)UCT0l»Tlt[»T44CTPUY
MAI. SAMOAIN MMIOI
A STRANGE
MARRIAGE
-riM indun^r
tii*. pin
-riMjr are Oiuilni:!Tb* ueo uf ItM- r..«ffrrj£alt -»« vre
aboot to nisli f*H* th. lr w «|..,i.». whl. li
muud mgulu^l tlH. I.« wall- of lUr
diurrb, when tbithem
-Let tbw lje no uihm*« iiiI> ha*t»* in
tW temple of th«hr
“If
What Awmth 4;wym»- «•«>- l« true,
we mar aoou appear I- f-n- Ih- b. n»
cnlr tbrooe. It I- m.t ui.^t that w*»
abooM r» Ih.TT Bft.T
a
cowanllr haate to aave *»ur llv.-a.
Bather abouW wi- !.*• dlli»r..|it hi wvliif
oor aouU.
ua ah.K the One Iltindmltb raaltu.“
The paalwi waa aiiio:. th- nn ii
tin* Ibtir Jawa ami lHll..«lne wlmt
waa rraUy a d»-naiire to IIh* aaviiK.*m.
the women alnrlnc In tn ii.t.lliur vuh'.A
The eye of th»* p:ir»-.M l.j. .U>*\ nn It had
U*bted on the eve of MarMun M.^.r.
and while la^ii: he h-Wetl iip.Mi the
comety fai'e7ini-tli:Mre of the daniH.1
wtm had bnmeht tie- wumlnc Wh. u
the last ataiiu had Im>«mi miii;:. there
waa a mov«miit In tin* c.iiereKnUon.
but the paatur ralieM hia haml.
•Tbr doAuheo “ Ih- aahl
At the roouMMit tlmre waa a hhanl
conUln* whoop without, hut the holy
man did md laaal It. nor dhl liN «-.,n*r»«atlon flimh. The dosoloey lyve
rent to a final deflaiu'e to the nil iie u
whoM arrowa wen- imw |«iti.ilm:
aanloat the walla of the rhiinh like
•f a thumler ale
wonl ha.l U-en atm»r.
mm, mm, soo.
i
LITKLT COVTBST AHK4D
ic Senator “Gad- Smith of
^ «r WalMT WaliMM M tto V»- Maiqucttc. collector of customs ol the
Lake Superior district, was in the dty
WaltcT Wdtaun. Wskhigtoo cor- to confer with Judge M. C. Burch,
assistant attorney general of the Uni
r»|-m.icntofthe Rcoord-HertW. in
ihe i>atardJiy isue of that paper sid: ted States, relative to offldal bosinem.
I^isStrack has taken a posi
ioCormalioo received here from
Michigaii indicstes that there b going tion in the furniture dqiarirocnt of
the Hannah A* lAy Mercantile Ca
to be the liveliesl lort of a
Invitations arc out for the wed.ling
over the vacant senatorship. There
will be an election by the ligiilaiure. of Miss Lucia Weigand and Dr. Guy
which meets in Januar) . Aocordi
Lincoln Noyes. The ceremony wiU
take
place at Grace Episcopal church
traxlition the honor bekmgi to a
at high noon. Wcdncselay, August
(rom the eastern part of the slat
87th, an«l they will be at home to
there it urowicet off»
a bitter tmiggk
tU
the McMillan following in their friciuU after September 15th. at
nbia, Missouri, wlicrc Dr. No^es
Uhalf ot tlw dead icnator’s son W.
C. McMillan, on one hand, and the has a professorship in the University
Algcr-Stcarm^ fcctkm in behalf d
CoU>ncl
on the other. Should
Freeborn Gardner of this dty has
the contest develop into an>lhing like been granted an increase of
leadVnek the friends of William Al- to $24 a month.
n Smith of (irand Rapicb may push
There »4ll be a regular coromuniu into the race. Smith lias made
lion this ev ening of Traverse City
brilliant record in Washington and IxKlgc, Noi 222, F. A A. M., at 7:30.
his admirers think he. would make a
Detroit Today has the following in
most esc client senator.
“As for the tradition that the sena- its musical notes concerning a TravCily young lady: “Miss Daisy
torship roust go t« eastern Michigan.
It IS suggeslcl lliat the Utc Senator Shadek, a pupil or Harold Jarvis,
sing at a concert with Mr. Jarvis
•\4cMiUan succeeded Thomas, W.
Ik: given at Mt. Brydges. Ont.
Palmer of Detroit and that in 1HH3
Palmer was choseu the succ essor of ITiurwUy evening. M iss Wendell will
as W. Kerry of Grand Haven, lie the accompanist.who had been the western sena
tor for a dozen years. In other and Mrs. 1
, larris. at the 1
words with Conger of Pori Huron
i grand parenU. Mr. an.l Mrv
and Palmer of Detroit in the senate.
Round, on Eighth street.
Ipolh places will Ik: held by the
The dty council wiU meet in regu
cm section. The Washington fr
of William AUlen Smith ihmks this lar session this evening, ami addition
would be a good time to have history to other matters, tlic reiwrl of the
joint
lilirar)' comroiltce on lo
rci»cat itself and let the two senalorshi|a go to Burrows of Ralamazoo will lie considcrctl
ami Smith of Grnd Rapida There
also sj»cculation as to the jiossiblc car
camlulary of Benton Hanchcll <
.Saginaw.HIM.II AM
VL.l.OP^1)
. Wits tha FM
TbP Ih ta«® Club tuniad out their
toaebr'l teem known ma the “Kal
Bovs.- onto the Bingham team oi
the shore of Carp Lake. An enUmai
Unt I
of yon wl.
Ill lillllru tiM- iHUllM-lI
t«*lr oUr tikliiM am]
TKI.KMI-IONK IIA |
IKAT OAI.K WII.L.OMKNKD’ri-IIS MIOMNINO.
BIG WALLACE PARSOE
WART OEPARTHERT.
Prices
Cut
Ridbt
in two
in tbe
mhidle
Jill aiai$t$
loft!
Sat them in tba Bifl Show*
east at antranea. « «
•aU^ aU Ma
rtsSil::
rgBaoKAL..
W. W. HoWsworth of the Mercan
tile Co., is taking his vacation this
week.
Noble Johnson, who has licen tak
ing l.is vacation, has rclumetl from
ihc Soo, where he visitetl his sister,
Mrs. Kibbc.
Alexander Si»cncc, of Glasgow,
Scollaml, is in the city.
Mrs. 1*. Rose has rclumeil from
OUl Mission, where she has been vis
iting for some lime. Mrs. Rose will
lie the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hac k
of this city for aUmt two weeks, ami
then return to her home at Fargo,
North Dakota. She will be acromlianiccl by her sons Donald and Dou-
p.- u-
«,«.b.lo«iidw»Ui*llo.h« ■
•UK aalJr-A l*aUr
ttlaists
at less
than
Cost of
lUateriaU*.
^ eeaeoa. and the sa^^U ^e
i. MttLuiN tbat Um iMKtb. bnlt.
lancy. attiactlvaoaaa and t
na* of thr matolilaoa Orw
Fnrmde U a revelatUm toal
nover^aean ll, whila^lia oo
Kmaalvcmem ol thia amnaement InatiintioB alab aatoonda thoaa who liave
M. c:
lae-ia*
»
graataat oiroua atraat diapUy avar
aaanon Pannaylrania avenne, and the
Nation’. O^apltol ha. had tba beat, ’’
The Time., of Dabnque. Is., -aid:
“Wallaoe’i
made tbe moat faTorable Impreaaloo of any abow In
HTnew^mJd IuiKSSSy*“dao«ra^*
Tbe boraee are well gtoomad and all
IJ0L’S» niH HA'-K
K^t H^h-
W-l
he drtvera and ooalumaa of thoae apleariugln tbe pamde are new and
11
-lean, all beaming tbe pro-piTity
These-waists are all this
season’s styles—they are
good fitters—handsomely
trimmed--best of mater
ials—not a thing wrong
with them—we want the
space they occupy tor Sail
stocks.
Boston Store
Jfttend ourJiugust Clearing Sale
It willronvinre you lh.al our stock is under sellmg .ill < ••n.jK-lit.Hs
m lo.»twe.ir.
Tlie sooner you will rome. the b'gei assoiiinrnt
you will lindto selrtt hom. as tht*se goo,ls wiM noi last long ••!»
>f tbe ab«»w. There were many op, n
«*ea4n the parade: the one that atraoted the moet atleutlon waa the
Mie drawn by eight powerful horaea,
in which waa aeeu‘*Big George.” the
Iiur shelves at the |iiires we are otTering them al.
dl. aoroaa the dimond for third baee.
Bingb m bad their lm]»ove<l Indian
FOR RENT
aara*«w with t
batierj hot the club boys were too
•ralplurk. a. wr
^ iis TOKKNT^aTl yatu .tr.^-7 ^
much even for ibi m and woo ont
allrra with llmlr
handily
by
a
score
of
19
to
».
Tb.
•rnauaJ cnirU. To .vour etmir* ■
I*p* isT
’
features of the game were tbc magolBatelnc the *real sw.rtvl w l.l. h
Miss .\nna Markus of 839 WashE slide to Uilrd barn by the pon
wMded ao wfll In i:m.inud
”•
tiTMwM with him to tim wild. of derous NoVotwy. the base stealing of nglon street left Saturday lor Chica- -mail orgea. polled by 124 Sbelland
:o.
where
will
l>c
the
guest
of
her
ahcrc
she
'
Ainrrlca. hr w«-iit aUmi a
K.
the little glrnt. Kehoe. end the won:r. Mrs. J.. Fjnki
men. each at
^'‘Th’e’Wallaoe parade la aald to be
droni sooops Short stop C.smpben i*ermonth
or
six
weeks.
better
than
a
alm.
t
fair,
and
aa
it
la
onr whh hi.
j_^UUUKTOUKNT -W lM“r
petmted on the bal* The I>etage club
free. tl»ere ahould be an
•omr text fnm
Messrs Ixiuis and Will Willier o<
DP was: Tony Notoviiy. c; Kerd on tbe atreeta on the
The mate 1U«M
n. p Ormpbell. ss; Kehoe. lb;. Chicago, left for that place Saturday
Din* of Angnat 19.
5ELLANEOUS
I th.y K, Novotny, J b; Kelly. 8 b; Wilhelm. night, alter a two weeks visit here
KVKNT** IN
withjlhcir uncle Harris Markus.
vl. by Tarbuck a id Hull, fleldera
. freni^nal but Pa.
A number of member, of the
Mrs. F. Jamcison, and lilllc son
The obj»*ctive point of the baee run
the bulldlug. TIhp n ar .tooil lurnlii.t a ners waa third laee. where the
liavc gone to Old Mission, where thc> camping crowd. ” aa they
low liatik. liHwrvn w lilrli end |1h* •ill who suooeedeil In gettlu* there wae H-ill Ik: the guest of Mr. Jameison’f M«lve.. were fhe gneata of Mr and
Mra. A. V. Kriedrich at a dellghlfol
fiev was a wtll. Th- .ami;:-, umd.- ♦ iititbsl to refreshmenU uixm Ills ar
dinner jwitv. After a deliclon. re
father.
a ruah. wettlug auflU-l-iuly ii.nr lo
Mr. and Mrs. Jamcison and daugh jwat aeveral hour- were atwnl In rem
throw bumliiir bru.l. ecidini tho bit rlTH’
iniaoin* over happy day.
ter were up from Old Mission yester
Irr. It waa ttieii that tie- pml..r •'••lued
to eabort ami. Mdalui: n bu. k.-i. waThe Vu»*en Olty base ball team wei day.
TRAVKHUK C ITY MARKmt.
about lo o|irti a nwr d—r mid w ••ut to tloiiemlsh y.slerday snd loat
Mrs. C. A. Skcleher went to ('.ranv
FoUinrln* 1.
* a’firw'pr
for wat«T when A-M-mih Ciwyiiur
Rapiils this morning for a visit.
ftatue to the baee ball team there by
aaoN*YT»»IX»AN-,»ii r>i> ®r Umm i.|o|Mrs, Mary Sayler left imUy for :
That la certain d«-atli.“ ahe aald score of 1:2 to 10. It was the old story
-If you die. Ibla r«ncivcnl»'»ii "tH !►•• with them, wioniu* the game snd two weeks’ stay in Chicago, when
botchertHl If It la not l.urm.1 tiU- me then throwing it away on errors
she will attend the fall ojicnings.
the last. Winnie s id W. Bnlfka were
('ruy Leonard rclumetl yesterday
the battery for the Queen C\tr and
• kill* to the bUak. give pbliv lu a wie Rogrra rnd K. Snlfaa for 13oj»enili«h, from a two weeks’ visit with relatives
St. Ignare.
man: Htaiul aald. r*
There waa a aavnge yell wltl,..ut.
lam A. Brinkman of Chicago, was
- aa«*NKY TO U»AN-t*n
prop.-ny
and Ibe paraoii lurm-I away. Tl..- In
Mrs. E. O. Tyler haa returned from in the citv Saturday on his way home,
dUua were coming to rudi !b« Mind
after
a visit with his larents at Old
viait with frlenda In Petoakey.
in*. douWleaa to ao eiigm.-e the KuclUh
lOtlONK-^Oil— AU4.ni»-r..n»ny«.rJ. O. Darragb rnd wife of Old M ission.
that they wmid not !-• aide to p.U .ml
Juilgc M. C. Burch, assistant attor:iaaion spi*nl Sunday here.
the fire. Ttm imraun lluvw oi" « the
K.,-k) n..a.uu.» II.
nited Slates,
of the United
Stales, left
let
door and, wlxbi* a gun. »til Ida men.
Mra. Edward H. Wiley of Chioago ncy general..................
firtu* aa be went. Meanwhile .Aaemth haa joined the Park Place gaeatK.
I^*c’s Point to,lay for Wa*hiugton,xr
opened the rear door, dn-w a Mn kel of
E. W. Bwtman of Foreat Lodge is
mpanieilltv Mrs. Bun h.
water ami, goln* tlmmgU a show er of Id town today n aklng purchaaea for
Mr. and Mrs. Will Elmer and Mr.
arrowa to the froot, d«.h-l It up^.i. the the *rNort.
d Mrs. WiU Stiles have returned
bumln* bruah that w«. Igultliu: the
Mra Ray Wait haa returned from a from Ihcir camp al Umg I.akc.
woodwork of the church Nm lia.l no
eek’a vUlt with liet parenta In Oadaouoer dobe ao than she fell, pl.-nul
Mitt Alice Wail rclurnctl totlav
br aw arrow, but abe had aavcl the lilac.
from a two weekt visit with Miss
Mi« Plorenoe Walton left this mor Hildcgardc Grawn. at her summer
bavin* aahauaud hU ammuuHh.n. ning for a visit with friends at Adri
home
at Ixland.
took bla piece by the inuaale and an. She will enMT the mualoal conMiss Rose Wood left for Chicago
awnne It aUmt btm. iHwtnIni; an In aerratory at Ypsilauti thia fait
dlan with every blow lie wm. a jk.w
Byron Holdaworih reUuoad today today to attend the millinery ojicn•rfttl man. alandlng d f.-*t 2 Inelnw.
ings.
and loved to atrlke d.*wn an enemy n* from a week’s vUit at Fife Imke,
Mr. and Mrs. Frc<l Culver and
Loren Mcantosh rrtaraadthls nmmb« loved to iireach •lamnalloii to aliinan. Ula Iwdy brlathsl with nrr.»w*, iiig from his vaeatioo trip to Kpworth, chililren, who have been the guests o(
S. E. Wait anil family returned to
nooa of which pierced a vUal i«irt. and Crystal Lake and Frankfort
at Mot the Indiana, aelxed witb a fear
T. A. Oonlon name up today from Saginaw taby.
that he waa a god. lurm^d and fl.sL Detroit on
MUSICMTAGK AKD PLATFORM.
Then Obadlab Anurtnmg atagg.T%sl
H. L Smith of Jaokson and W. &
back to the church and. avwlng Aaenetb Kessler of Albion. Ptrk Place guests,
”A Devils’. Lane.” with the fa
LESSONS FREE
Owynne lying with an arrow in Mt
mona El More Bisters and Mr. Jamea
are
spending
the
day
fiahing
on
Carp
B«« J W. Cliff* ud g«t OM
breaet gently withdrew It and. miMng
F. Or*^. the el- ver and popular oombw.baad. rvrted It u,»oo hU kmxw. Itke
ui4.o>t.t>«l,a.. n:«
edtan
in
the
cast.
wi»l>
premnUd
ut
in. (Situ Ol
Mra
P. Davis of State street re
Thn men. except the wvHindcd, had
tlUMOL II
10* p. ss.
guoa in pwunlt of the Indi«n.^ but the tained Sainrday night from rn ex- Btelnberg’s Grand Opera House next
w
Bay Oily. Fort Hortm. 1
wwdly Imywomen pouiwd ont of tin- rbnreli.
tended visit to Hartford and Mpake- Monday. An*. ’25.
l>rtraUaBd«ort.SW>a
-Thla damaeU- «ld Ol»edUh to thoaa
Too
Boy
ooloot
yooi
oo
*.w..ll:«am.t:WFSs.
For a genuinely agreeable entertain
Who mood nboot “has aaved you aU
Mra J. W. Wilkins and son of Bay
fm an earthly burning. Her aiUrll City are the gae»ts of Mr. rnd Mra ment there U probably no aUmotion
baa departed amt baa lert im- d.>oon the road that appeaU more atrooglatOL- Hla voice, which waa a. *«fl aa K. 8. Witllama and Mr. and Mra K. ly to popular fancy than Harpr B»ianIt bad bRn harmh. trembled. “Mayhap R Jrfrri.-a
^
nSOB. Ac«ai. Travsn* <
Mr. and Mra >V. D. Tom|>kins of non’, aeenio production ofr*L<«lU
tbere may be a aiiark of life left, and
West Ninth street arc visiting fricmls Dead.” whioh will bi
Grund next Thuraday.
in Muskegon and Grand Rapids.
aa
np
to
data
melodiu
in holy wedlock.
John Grund ami son Harry went to
axyualf and her to the rva|K»u.»w in the Ma.vhcld this morning on a buxine*
^nlage eeremony. pronounce w« and pleasure tnjx
ori*inaUty. Tlie company is mid to
twain man and wife, lie prt
beagood oae.
: o ----kmn vm her brow. AA-nelh
week on hn
bm afaT^ grtwtad him w Itb a
Wamea le Kntt Town la the aeate ef
There are lots of Chocolate Chips on
>n^ waa the maniage of Otadtab trip to Milwaukee and Chicaga
the market, but for I’urity and guality the Fa
Gay-nne.
At:9l.4ho'm
l...iL
..
umihSiS”At; 9I.IB Saim r..U I ....V
Ciy tlH new 10c Package
BOdJLMOND ALiriA lU DD.
Ifn. A. W. Wait «nd »oo Hun,
In. E. a Hogan and Mn. K. W.
ct jackaon.__i|iem Sunday
Morgan Page has taken a pos
with the Kcllcv Shingle .Ca
> Saginaw this \
There will be a regular meeting of
the Fattcm Star toroorrow night ut
o’clock. Important btwne* dethe pre*»oe of evety owmbcL
s£“.‘o";
7.l£^^i.uu
;
:
At:^l.'aaO
u..llh ‘ • v‘.
At
.
XV..M1, M 7s
J.t K..I
At: ^I.OOS..tm Cat! I....*v\ .iitli Sl-50.
At OBo
<-tS| t-.
A^OSO >»-tkiug
»i .’5
\V........--n.m-.e..l.K.
..^l.-i' BBo.
w..illi
K. 1
BOc
"rLt;":,...". 'r’i".*’A. S. F-RVivi AN
0! rnnoTsoran
No need to sulln bom luat. .
Ibm’t lei the an get M.igiianl
—oeatc a brec/e. Put m one
or more of •>m •lesk or «riling
ELECllUC FANS m >onr olfu e, store oi liome. All of new
design and iicrfct lconMiiHnon
CAMPBELL BROS
SSS-
J."w. CLIFFE,
At $l.»0
1. .H5.
iSS&^iSSS^
PERE Marquette
Women's Shoes
men s Shoes
A-k AI.90 ... 1
IkB^rwm
6ood trousers
Sold So Cheap Before.
Out semi-annual sale of trousers is
full force now and many are savi
money, and wearinjj pood pants
account of it.
$3.8f> buys values worth $4.50. $5 and $6 *
$•2.98 buys values worth $4 and $3.50
$2.4^8 buy’s values worth $3.50 and $3.00
$1.98 buy’s values worth $2.50 and $2.75
$1.48 buy’s values worth $2.00 and $2.75 '
9Sc buy’s values worth $1.50 and $i.7.S*
.
*A
'
D0ji7 Bup Psnts till You See Ours.
tbe Boston Store.
vorite Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls (or our Favorite Chips in packages, we
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
Straub Bros. ^ Jlmiotfe.
M
•pMal rmUmrmptt —ryrtom Up Tp Homr
T&AVBB8B
cMomiouv
AN APPEAL
TO MORGAN
i plao* hots. Tb* day wa*
ktasl os* ^ a Urg* asd *sihs*ii
d wa. is atlAdwace
All
I palled off is the
MITCHELL WILL SEE HIM
ilsata ak
a In asah. The lOOyarddaah wa*
won by Maaoid. a* wa* th* »> yards
MartU of Oreytal oapisred Uie .land,
iag hrsad >smp. aaisg welgbu.
Mflsold look firm In the running
hop. *t*p and jump, asd the mantng
LMdInc Minors BMMo Mo Is
tho Ofio Man to End Troublo
Imposed Upon F. C. Andrews
by Judge Murphy Today
REFUSED TO
GRANT
BAIL
Attorney for Defense Attacked
Verdict of Jury
MONDAY
AUGUHT
C. H. NEELY WILL SPEAK
SENTENCE OF
FffTEEN YEARS
ompmmTilU. Aag l4-Tb* Yield
day h*M her* hatsrday ws* OS* of the
U to b« Mado to End tho An
thracito
Strtkp
CITY, MICH.
iH.
l»OB.
SIXTH
PkntfaBastB»ne<x>is
r *igs*d nostnelethU
ing th* nqnindgnarto eeonre JulU Marlowe** ffa*
r -Whan Knighthood
was in Flower.** and UiU utraotion
will be area brre oo Sept. iSth, being
tb* only city between Lenaing end
annlt Sts Mane to get the jOay Th*
mibecriplion for *eam. whU* qnlt*
eeeouaglag. U not hesvy •eosgfa to
wansnt Maimgw Steinberg in msx.
made that David Boyd, tr«a*nr*r of
ing the imnnntee h* hn*. but n*
tb* Mtohigan Federation of Labor,
cannot b* here to deliver the nddn**.
and C. H. Mealy of fiaginnw. another
prominent oOcUl of the fedentiem
tract*. Mim Effli* EllsUr. who will
hna b**e engined in hi* place. Mr.
be *e*n ta the magnetic roU of Mary
Neely i* said to be *n eloquent speakby an nnosnally
•rnndbisnddfo** wiUbe worth lU
broad.
Wabalar woo oat the rpssiag high
and Ih* hileh kiek.
AffiwttImeU aapaelad hor* aext
Double* up one's allowanc* of bits*.
Isaday. when baee hall garni b. twe«s
Drlrolt.
Ang. Ik-Jndg* Murphy
That*, what Rooky Mountain Ten
and the local t.«m will take
does .*15 eta Jaa O. Johnson.
r*.fuiM d to grant Frank C Andrew*
Thi* i* th* gam* that wa* to
bsil ihi* morning and the pri*ooer
Leaves $60,000 More to Grace
haT* heea played Asgaat Ird, when
wa* *et)teno*d at noon by Judge Murigagth* lall
Hoepital
pl,y to 15 year* hard Ubor in Jaokeuu
wa* wrooked sear OadilUc.
pnwrn. Andrew* wa* not-brought in
* of th* ball team were into court Hi* int4-re*i« were lookt^l
OT*r two bnadred wrr* ac
after by Fred A. Baker. M^ Baker
oompasylag the Uam thdki and it i*
•evi iely attm kt-d the verdict of th*
•xpeeted that more TUitor* will be
Juror* but Judg* Murphy romalsed
again Baaday.
Urm and mid be b. lieved the verdict
wa* a Jn*t one Andrew* Uwy» r will
Detroit. Aug IK—Thf will of the
immedUU-ly *Pi*wl the oa*. to the
Ute Se nator McMillan wa* filed for
probate today. The will was drawn
► «r K.c.
July
ID. a few day* before the senator
Militia and Rsssrvss Viewed
dle«l
The value of the estate is glrby Army and Navy Officers
Pr. *ident Frank O.
en as ten thousand and upwards To
cm *utotory crime under the widow in left the n»*idenoeon
ling law*. IMMIK) l«il furnished. Jefferwm 1 avenue, Elagle H.-ad «‘*tate I
wear DerMa ee* aiMl of ladlnM
Feb 1.‘ rmon Tru.t Oo. wa* apby-Ui.-H*a and $5.u
53 r.o Sample Ovlimls <
VIeSe* C'MBO RawUr Tester.
Oted reoe
reoeiv. r for hank.
pointed
a month for her impiKirt ontil the
FeV 16-/Andrew* rearreaUd oo aeo- tam is settled.
,
BEQUESTS OF MCMILLAN
r im tiM wmi,
t« to Usf*
•dua
Tbprtday Mffht,
b« will «M J. F. MorirM Mid aolloii
liU mid in tiriaaiiiK aboiit •
of tti« soUiroolle ariku
ThU loforBMtioo U lavoMi from « fslvM*
Mltoboirt MOT* hM bMO ISkMI.
MMonsdff lo fsor tstormoot. b*OMM
oftb* fOMMfs oaA-ddolio of oMMiy
Miaoni who r««Md BoncM m th* os*
■so who ess. by s word, hriiiff sbosl
Work ws* rtiMMsd st
th* Msltby
oolllsry of
Lahlah VslUy Goal
Ca». thl* smlog. snder s fssrd of
THOUSANDS WENT TO CAMP
N, HswUy St MsoUioa. sod thoowuid*
wrr* osrrird tslo Ihr Halt tTliy by
ihm railroad* from Ibl* looallty. Thr
Mssl*i** A NorthMuWPs l*ft iMf*
wlUi sis* oisoh** y*rt*rday sMrslsa.
Ms of them bsioK ilUd. asd the othsr
tarvo paokid
b*for*
tli*y rsaohod
Mssl*t*r
Idasl wsslh*r coodillua*
msbifd TUltor* to wits*** th* roolln*
of til* »nosm|imn*t asd th* srmud
dr*Mi |wrs<U sod for*ruor’* reTlew
di.pUy. Th* U. A N. B oam*d altoceihnr about r.'wo pM*«of(«r» isto tli*
city. SS eoaoliM in sH. tpiug r*qslr*d
lo hanl til* car* of Ih* P*r* Msn)o*tt*
and Ana Arbor from «wo*cilni polnte
Is addition to Ui*lr <>ws train*. hi«
erowd* amrf<d in camp al*o from Bay
Olly.»*gmsw.Gr*od Rapid* sad other
I
!
Sample
Oxfords
INSPECTED IN CAMP
Oamp Hawley.
Manistee. Ml. li .
Wayne .nmuiy jail, in
Aag 18-For a week the oamp ba*
(UO hail
expecting a eeoosd governor sad
•curved cm
F. b. IS-Third wan
th* *xpwTtaiios* werti r«aix<Hl nnexAndrews, the charge being one on
pM>l*dly y**t*rday by the arrival
whicli be wa* ooifvioted
Hail inof Got. Wisflald D. Uarbin of Is.ti.
cn-am-d to WAUM.
Feb V -‘4 -Oaahier
Henry R. Aneighth oaval
lire w« arraigned and reica*ed oo |.‘U. UK) twli.
Mar
Frank i\ and Henry H. Andre w* bound over lo the Recorder *
Oov. BlUi aadetaffi
i\mr% for tri»l by Holioe Justice Beller*. Bail. *et :ii Blo.lKW. waa fumtihed and .Midn^w* wa* released from
e held.
lln^wer* ibooaand* of visitor* at jail.
July
F. O. Andr^'W* arrialgned
imp today, a half do«m *xoor.los*
ill Ueoorder * Oonri.
lie pUwded not
adding big crowd* to the throng from
guilty. Trial *el for .luly h.
Father K*ll*r |veaohed lo
July 8-Recorder Alfred J. Mor|ihy
di*tin*aed July i*uiel f..r osumand Ohaplaln Hank* of
July U~Trlal oomm.^noc d with enBma^ Ulked on *‘Tbe measure of rvm
tir»‘ new pvii.-l
possibility.••
Ohaplaln Wlnie con
Aug Irt Andrew* f.mu.l guilty and
earvioe at tb* h*wd«juarter* nf
r*nuuidrd to the Wnym- county jail
nsmt last *vening
The
the Firm rwfln
for iieuten.-.-.
atteudml the
governor and
Aug IH .'vMitcnce.l lu l.'» year- ImD*ru were held
U«t eve
The senator rrmeml^r* bl* mniir'
employe, with neat sum.
Georg. M. i
Black. Charle* Moorv and Ricliardj
Kioe are each left $.S.O.ki in apprw-iation of their eervic-e* while in tin em
ploy of the **oator. ■ *To his brother, j
Hugh McMillan, u l*-«in.aihed |.\U0.
a* a U.ken of affection and lo tbewidow
of Wm. McMillan a token to be select
ed by th* uxeentor*
The Urgeat be j
quest to chartty u one of fflO.tKKi p.
Grace Hoapilnl. In addition to thi*.
l^iO.OLO pr*Tlon*ly *oba.-ribed. with |
flO.UOOaddi-d. I* to be paid, making |
ill all
_________________
Todar** Mar*e«a.
*j
Hm,-UI to Th«- Kr.^lnr U4,Hir.l
I>etrolt Wb. nt. ToandTl com, «5 ;
**Tolido-\Vh»wt, 71'4 and 70^.
I
Chicago Wheat.
com M‘,;oat*i
3'; |»rk till; lard.|l0.8-“« and V» 75.
Bentkmen!
ning in the raading tent and at gov
portios* of tb* *Ut*.
innrter*.
A trais of ten eaaebM oam* from
a general inspec tion of
ih* north and ws* Ailed befor* it
the troop* by Inspector General Green
r«aebwl Msoi>t**. taking a larg* sum
anti Oa|>L Alvord. in*p»c-ting offii*-r of |
her from b*r*
ih* regular army.
The brigade wa*
It 1* aetlmatad tlial there Wen^ 15.
be ill the flnesl trim it ha*
Hi-w-i«l I..TI*. Kx. imikUK) TUltor* ill camp y**Urday.
Fife Lake. Aug. Ih-Tbe Field day
The governor'a review Uke* place
glvan SatunUy under the ausploe* of
tomorrow afternoon.
the Fife l^e Resort Company wa* *
Tb* Miohigan naval training eliip
grand *ncc<u*.
There wa. a large
Yankiowa* tb* oentre of attracllou
crowd present all day and much internear the life aaving etalion all day
*tt wa* mamfmted.
yemorday. There are I .0 Jackie* on
Tl.e -iKxrU ou land cou.lstcd of
board
and
flfmen
omoera
Hexerul
of
At the meeting of th* director* of
liormx raring, foot and *aok race*,
ih«> Board of Trad.- Il.i* afumoos i tlH^ latter wor* th* broose tcilmon jumia. a pie eating coui. M. and a tug
prtipoaiUon for the a*uhli*hiu.nt of i UlnmdaU for gallant wirvic* during of war lN-<we« 11 Fife lAke and South
Ih* lat* war. having eerved on ihe
beet imgar.faotory will Ihi con.idmml
HoarUiuau. |lu tne last event Fife
Yoaamlte. An offlclal inspection of
A good pro|w*lilos ba* been made asd
l^ke came out victor* and won a l»ox
th* *hlp and orew wa* made by Lienill* *nbjeot 1* th.‘ oeoaeios of deep
Df choic cigar*
immnt Waldo Kvan* of ;th* naxy deof
th*
tereat among th*
The fat man** race wm* one of the
partmeot. aasUted byt'apiain H.-odne
m<t.t amu.ing attraction* and in tnis
In oommatid of the *mp and the otl.er
The matter of a revised frauohl**
W A. \MiiP‘ look first money.
..Boer* of th* ve**el.
for th* .tree! railway asd *n
In the aftemwm were the aquatic
tlos* for nhaaga* in tbepi**ent
H*orta. con.isting of •wimmlng ooomruT MAKS A allOWIMii
obU* will hi taken sp for oosi
te.u. boat race*, long dive, tub race,
ation at a public meeting to be c
and a log burling contest. Perliap* of
these the yacht race wa* tin- most in
«oo#eaP*Tlas Job.
teresting. the Magnolia, r.-c •ully
ully i.orI Wll.l. BSTIHK
The orsMied etooe which t"ontracP.r
and the
Prang* promteed would be here for
the *tr**t pnving the last of last week ing tlie cooteatanta. The courw^ lay
t .a.m*ali «Ha»aar.
l»a* not yet b*Mi received and ih^^ frxxm ihe boat bona* around the eastSj ywdiwaph U' li..- lU'x.rd
morning It wa* nuoeratein wh.-n it
return. The Dauntl***
Pm.1*™. *«f 1*-A di.i*lch (tom
would b* here.
Uon lki oooBrmt Ih* rr|iort ih»l O.
The board of pobllo work* ha* not
cti she .truck her centerboard
M. Ik*w»b will wtlt. from Um Unit»Mi mtlsfted with the progem of th«- and th. Magnolia took the lead and
•d Ststn* eteel corporation and all ac
ork lately and at the meeting FruUy malrtatned it the n-st of the way.
tive bnMn*-. to recruit hi. health.
night th* matter wa* tb* *ubject of
bowery on me ulaud drew a large
di*ea**ion. Th* remilt of th* oonsid- muml^r of viaiior* and netted a ntst
•railoa of tb* matter wa* a notice *um (or the Heeurt Company. In the
given Mr. Prange today, rmialring evening a dance wm* given In O. A.
ir Ilia nSALTH fSRMIT*
him to make a deslflte abowing a* to K. Hall.
th* fnlam pragrem on Frost and Un.MrMIllae Will ba a C «
TUB m uTLKRa wox.
FIFE LAKE FIELD DAY
$2.00
$3.(81 Sample Ovfoids cut to
$1.75
Sample Oxfords cut 1
'
MAY XUT SB A I'ANDlDATB
og
18-U hU health *pnr-
pBte Will O McMillan will b* a oandMat« for Unimd Slat** aaoator to
Mooeed bl* father. Tbta etatemeat is
practioally aaUiorttativ*.
lUmRaadrso as, MsWUlxwa.#
Koenig * Huiller. of thi. city eaally showed their *u|jerioriiv over the
Demelt. Aag Ifi-Gen R. A Alger Wyhe Msm of Inierlochen tn the base
lay not be a candlldat* for senator ball
In the first inning they
xxommeood their slogging and con-
after alL
A«h*d today if be was
rwUiy to snnossc* hi* candidacy, he
:-Tv* decided to consider the
dleUagulKhed embryologtstandaathor
•r a few da^
before arrivof ••Th# Determination of Sex.** died iagsladetenninatios.**
at Sobwanberg. Syria, today.
‘^wwbMlbrSlk.
Mr. and M^ Oeo. Amiotte Mr. and
Mr. asd Mra B. Brt*tol warn rUit Mrs J. M. Blskealee, Mr. and Mra
or* at damp Hawley y**Uxrdav and Wm. Detailek of Mnekegon. Orah
Mr. Rrl-tol is miss. hi. pnrm non- Bpesoarnsd Mslvlns Amlott*, walk,
$55.
Th. *lr-l «« wme odfrsmeamp to Binghsm Satsrdny
tinned throaghont tin game to land
onitlic twlater* emit in by the viMtors*
pitoher nntll 14 ran* wtwe to their
credit Their drive* inoloded
two
bagger*. thre« base bite, and 1
run* and at no *tagr of Uw |
they wer* forced to look to their
reU
Young Dmiker wa* on th* imb-
bse for the local*and had Wylie'* man
gneeaing all the time, etrlkiag ont 15
Moked wtUi paaeeoger* going and iTsaiag to a dance, whloh they any of them. The two ran* th*y *ec
, J^frwmonmp and in tb* crmMi tiMid.sp in s font mil* “Grand
Mr. BrietoT* pocket wa* fflobed.
ZlS^?^.OOC..-,4
Cart Wettoo of Nocihpoii it in the
«ty todoy.
llliL George Barber of Grrenvillc U
viiikiBcMii. Bert Priest and family.
EretTtbii« that', needed )v>u
will End here.
€ify w Book « Store
THE WEATHER
KIRTS!
4 •ffnett, *p fo th% rnmnin in sf/ln, stricit/ fnikionnbh mn^
gff/wcf/iw. fnr Fnti mmd Wintt, 1902.
then) is guaranteed—the cloth, ht. st>He, i
m V. mmol
THE. 01.11 STAND
Kvcrxihinj; xb**ul
np and |#ice.
JUST TO jiCCOMIIODATE THE LADIES
We have secured from one 6f the largest Chitagu t.mis a line ol
»CJnriMO»—Positively exclusive patterns ami Mimetlnng
that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
As many .or as few yartU as yx»u
want at cxactlx WMntnh IVice—just to make “gootl Icllows*' of ouiselves.
¥ERY lUPORTiMT-U you want to
real fashionable sto,.
in and look over the Utest Flastem fall fashion plates.
S. BENDA & GO.
Clolhirt*. Hatlrr. and Kurmxli.-n. t.. Ho. .Majcixty.
White Shirt Waists-r:!
Ihr Amrric.n Citi
I!!'
Wash Goods at Farewell Prices
Bo
lOo
for K ami lOc values
l4o
For 15 ami IHc values
For *jr> ami Jib x allies
S-top
190
IN
AND
SHI.
THKM
STEINBERG’S •RELIABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
Sexcral jairs of ca«h kind all in
the most stvlish slniK*s.
See
them in .mi xx.mUi*.
W
Tfs the dsnan
Summer Cut Thwers...
€srlf Jisters ISc per doz
Sweet Peas Se per doz ■
Sjiccial prices <»n large quantities.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
TM
BEET SUGAR PROPOSITION
i -
la Mode DO». The nunalKiam, imiil now have
been ilmoM noable to fiU oiden on account of
great demand.
For 85c and 4(lc values
$1.50
FOITl.AK Slloi: HOISE
lirifHiitiii^iit
YBAH-NO. 1B45
tONTRAC-r aiUXBD
We wm He«e
The big bUU annosneinirtb* Ubor
day progfmm and f**tiTiti«* an being
printed in th* H*nld and Record
‘.*h-1
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
SV
Ju«l T^T*A % .ailp
ni.-nt of th«- T> »l U >
HA Nt'KoFT I.AIUICM KHOKH.
'AIR
Tomorrow Is Orcos Doy. For today and tomorrow
we wltl sell one only Child's Kohber Tired Go-art
at cost-dX88. Also one only ChUd's;Rubber Tired
Sleeptaf Coach at cost $r.88. First come, first
senred—yonr gatn, our loss.
22rPro«St.
ASHIKR a. CO.
asts. ihc style is absoUilcly x
the loot
xxcar the lonKCSltxiltogixc aati.sfa('tiun. Tlic {iri* c
T$$5.00
THKDlJlRKUABUt
FRANK FRIEDRICH
tbt Boston store
The New Staad.
242 Ffw# SL
Hot a Crace of Colton^
Cotton has it’s uses and they arc many and important.
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or ovcrcoaL
It may be of interttt to you to know that in the great
factory* of L. Adler. Bros. &Co.. of Rochester, N. Y.. ev
ery* piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
a flipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also test
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
is a perfect piece of clotK transformed into perfect gar
ments. When you buy “Adler*-made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert tailorings
all at half the made-to-measure price.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
BARGAINS
To dose out about one hundred pairs Men’s Fine Pants we offer
values up to $4.50 for $2.95;
values up to $6.00 at $3.95.
These will sell at sight Don't
be the last to call. : : : :
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
xvovti il iMt
M. feaa.
nRUYBBURSBI
THE EVERIHG RECOUP
hm to wJ—Eti* to W trnmt-
TRAVSIiSE CITY. MICHIGAIi
QflAfiO TRAVEICSB HERALD
li^-:->1
mmrvmiAvhn
•f nmgimmw,
makr hU rainrt aad oot of a aoom or
AlsUX MAirtiAMU «r Mar^a^i*.
"'ritKp'M. WAKhKIt «*f
mora looatiooa oCTorod. iha d*iclaloo
will raal batwaoa tbroa or four vary
aboold DOC bi* too Ute. or Martoti iaiMd U noi aoilabU dot aralUbU. i^r
lApa wa oan flad ao»a otbar aita
•rm*toTrMMr«r
UANIBl. MK «»\ urUmmA,
‘***|IlUlT*rrKOWER« of W.aford.
FurCW UK
BPWIM 4
r«rHa»AUI*«bli«l
:UBIX«« A. rAL.l« uf 1 Alk<
/*rATBiTirrr
kb7!i,bv u i
U U WRlUllTorttasU
AHC.*MIMAL4> H, DAHKAUll oTUnAto*,
Willard HirtUTia of iba Adrlaa Praoa
It » liAdluff deaaoeratlo politician aad
oUima to br >iatod
fltaioa of dauKK^Uo oaadldataa,
aaiwoUlly roBardinB Candidate lUrand. Htearua U Uia .adilor of tb« Ad
rian Timaa and tba oolaiuoa of that
witli rapobllote oampaiim
avOorial. Blaama U a loayl dan
bat be oaaaol ooaaloloatly no
the riiat Juriai. On tha oontrary be
U atrainlng erary nanra aad all
e<lUurial lotelaot to tleftwt Dorand. li
1> iwrtlnant to note. In thia ooiir
UHUANIMIt:.
n.o.*t«l4..n 1.^
will 1-^ Ih U In lh.>
RESUME WORK THURSDAY
« U BIfe HMpUkm llae Bm
mA th.' K*
aiuuinuti
Trnvwrw
e<m tiroes
o.tM|»n«iaK U».- oiamiy «rf
> ■*******’ni’I *"***
V,
ixi
.......... .
liatad Aarant t. lae
me wbo aaa Dr A. W. Oliaae'a
8aa Fmnolaao,OaL, Aog. IT-U tte KareePlU. a.
awamlinff of prlnaa ta tba oampatitio.
-ma a vebuildrr
drUlof tte Uaiformad Bank eom^ Knighta of PytbiaA Furniture
City oampaay Mo, 3. of Orand Rap>
ide. AlUe K. Moore captain, waa
Edwin Bofe. of Ka €80 Baal Mltobawarded ftrat prUa-»SKV-U oUm O.
1 oWeet. PetoUvy. Miab.. aaya:
U wblob only oompaoito that bad **ltia wItb oimdf«woe that a Wtel of
oiganiaad lam than two year, Dr. A. W. Obaar'e Kerre PilU will
alicibla. Tba company wa. alas
. bem-doial tbal 1 r.<wmnend
dad a prim of Itoofor baying the
to otbere. 1 waa f«-.-i1ng poorly
ml dlaianoa of any company ia
run down laat spring. wh*ti aeethat olaaa. and caplaU'a medal.
l»ea advertha^, 1 proear.d a box
In tba eompetilloii drill tte oomthem. Tbeir eff.<4 waa all
Mm Marta EJaokmm of Baltimora.
Md.. waa widowed by tba dmdb of
bar battend ia tba drU war. At tba
of 7t aba U aboot to arntry bU
teotbsr. Wm. JaokaoD, ageddl. wbo
amalaad a baobeUr more tbaa 50
years for bar sake.
A rraat pUgma of fleaa baa bean
orrying AlUgbaay. Fa.. poatoEoa
tyaa. A mail aaek mom Mew
York wbtB opaaod waa foand to ba
filed witb tba pasta and they ware
MgfaUowB
Kora Zwfaa U at laot to ba thorly
Profaaaor Blrknland,
iUb aoUatlal. bariag ooaaaaaad
■ad aa axpadltlo4 for that par- aa the lioa'a share of applaaaa by
poae. Hawmbara «ix oompaaioae. big crowd* of uniformed oompani
i Oity oompany was
aad tba obUot of tba espaditioa U to TbeJ
m atauon ia a good tody tba plMmomena oonaaclad ^wlU»
ai fat II, Ufa fo after aroral dUpUy*.
Tlia ttaourd prvoi«ta
OeU are dying like fliee in Baffalo.
lermtur Bate of Teo:»
A eort of typhoid lever that paaalaa
• ..f tbe ..ld.-«t aud ui
WaliOB.wbobaat
.baa BOBO to Wad
AABOM T.
U. TO*
Kapidm Mich.. Ang. IS-The
factory will nwume operation*
Thuraday uiiUws et.me unforeeen aoci.leuI ehall prevent. The plant baa
been praoUeaily ldle|!or almnt a year,
in the umantliue the ayatem haa lieeu
llyaad.the plant r.Aa improved drying aud pnlverUing
ayatem haa been put in and it ia » xpeoted that the factory will begin
Uda week turning out oeniaot witboot
uctiona The oapaoity ofSthe
plant ia r.«K) bartela daily.
WEARING THEIR MEDALS
m. A WAI.TBM.
A NAVAl. TIlAINlNtl MTATION
Tbe matlar of a naval tratoinK atayahmoonat Camp Hawley to
UOB baa Bol baan brootht before th.
the ManUuw oompany. Spaniah-Am
difoolomlo of tba Board of Trade, but
u war velerana Ca|4. J. V.
If it U It will rtHwlro tb.* atw
Molnloali of thla oity was also prawblob no ImiKrtaiit a ouiteldt
d with one. also Will Hretdt. also of Company M and (or
Marloa UUnd !■ belnir lumtioiiM ai
m. rly of thia oity. and Will Keedliam
a aallabla alU and naTal olttoiaU liara
e hoiiia ia In tldi oily hot who
baao wHtUn and liilarwatton fortilab
ted in tha Thirty-third Mtohlgmii
od aa to tlia dealrablllty of the Island
aaa loMUlon for th. etatlou It la
firobably^r that a uaral irmininj
aKWBIta K«m BI.K ICAI*ll>a
■laUoa B«Ar Tmrcrae City would at
ivaet Bttaatloa from abroad, am
doobUom U. a Bood Uiluff for tba looaUty. Tim amtUr la worUi looklnic
IBIO BBd if a c hare a anlUhle aiU
lot It ba offarod and let t verv cltlaeu ed in ihia oily, want to KU lUpid*
form bliuaaU lalo a ootmuUbM< of oua Saturday evening :and waa awar.led
the mmtracl for iBspartng a oomplete
to paali the
aloiiKayatem for Klk Haplda. It will
Tha BratUbtlty of Marion laUnd,
axtaaalva Job and KU Ka|dda
bowevat. U qtaatloimbla. In the flrvt
n It ia com
plaaa tba ownar doaa iml want to aell.
iB ftet. the price laeo far oot of airlH
Mr. Illemablald being baay In thia
aalodalraol atieution from the Uoily
on
ilreet
work
hie
partner.
HoyUadaa eltner a a|a.«nUtiou or
laii.'e MrOlor. will look after the
Btanlial Invaalmaut Variooa «
bara baoa mada for it and paraUb ut. work. Mr MeCloy ^wlll arrive here
ly rHmate. aad Ibe ownar <hmlioet to from Bay City today lo tegta oo the
BMM a prHA A mamber of tlie I
of trada amde iba aiu mpt u. i long
tOlHlUT SA( K ^ UKrBAT
aUmafor oobdda caidtaliaU for ra•orl imrptwaa, aad waa tafimad
ruame ai W it
tba proparly waa not for »U at
|MiOe.
Manager Angoat Bauman of tba InTba Eaoord baa takaaYBlna to make
vincibUa leobad up a i«am Satarday
tmiBtiy •• 10 the rcqnlreinaau a
and went lo WtUiamabnrg for a game
mry to attract aerioua oooeidera
It baa baen learned Uiat an iaUna u of base ball with the team of that
jdrn-tv The borne Wm oommc
pcatarabla. that Um- minimnm
woald ba 160 aorae. bat a eiu- eo amall gvttmg their runs while the |
aa Ibta maat hare idmd anrroaudlafa. wa. yonug and kept right on running
aad apaoial adaptation for the imrpoae ihrooghoot the nine inning.. The
Anal wind-np waa 18 to 6. the Invin
•OOaoroa la .lae would b.‘far preler- ctblea Imode^Uy taking the emalleal
abU. There are to be four of them, ala- number of run*. Tie* batteriee were
tloaa oatabltabed in the fuiUvd State, Stover and Imniia for WlUinmabun
aadia order to answer tba pnrpoee andKovak and Snifka lor the city
Tor anofbtr Stand in pour lyoust?
•r 0400.
1 tatat
■paclAl oonridrritinn
It U BlM Hatod that a aila vhldi
uatahaaa gaad barter for wroial
BOTorBoMt ahlpt at a tUia. wiA
i«l rooBi for ..fohaadUacof
U. aa< a»9la in^ vin bo fir.
aa attaaltaa « o4h«r ooa«moaa ato
oailaUA teoptebia9«rOfaa«TiaT.
oraotey.aopoolaUjoMte wool arm,
iboMCarof ioowao ■oartoaul lo a
MTioao 4iRoaliy. Tte aarj dopart
m««i waaw a lacalloa wbiab U opao
aa aaarly aU tba yaar aa poaaiblr. aad
aa Ibta tey ia ioi^ boaud aerarai w«te
rrary wiuiar. aad CaeilUlaa for raaoh
tac tba plaoe ia oold w«atbor aory
statb tm kkt.
€an you Find Ro«m
MtttUr SKcecis So URe Socctss.
i for tba wlldi
featara at tlia World's fait baa baea
awarded to tba Uagaabe^k Animal
show of whloli John HavlU of Maw
V«»rk la direelor. That it will ba a
very large aad Imposing erhtblUoa of
trained anlmaU aa well aa of nnlamed
baaste ia tndioaUMl by Mr. Uavlia’a
roogb plane.
Prlnoe Henry Of PrnaaU will stand
godfatbar to tlie infant auu of Theo
dore K. Jeegi-r. of Myerelowa. Pn.
wbo wae b..ru Jeat aa ibe |vinoa oaiae
ashore on bia rooent visit to Ameri.w.
Prlnoe Henry baa eeni the obild b»
pholorgaidi and will direct bU w
* 1 training
* 1 tbuik tb.we are tbe
or. lu.rrt. I ever aaw
Oomplvlng with ttm rmjiieata of the fUlTbe
.xH.fu.n.n of Idem
■eoretary of atata. the Inmaary depart loo mu. b f.H- tbe .M.ug bidb- wbo
•ulfj a.'.'ti.iiHl tiH- ulfl In
ment will detail an erpart arohitae wlib
spirit hi wbirb it waa offrom the oMoa of tba anparvUtng
an hlleet of tba tewaary lo go to Pa- feied.
kin. China, to oomplete the plana and
Geo. G. Bates relumed lo Chu ago
aiieoifUationa for tha new U
list evening;.
Stataa Ugation building there and an{terinteUl iU oonatructlon.
Sonny, the pet oat of Mra Wm Qay
of Kew lUven. Conn.. dicMi of pt
All iu life it had aUpt In a down
l.ed. Iiad a teth every day. and ellmb
ed aa oaay lad.ler bnilt for It in plao.
On to the aeoaod foor. Sonny
waabnriedwitb great ceremony, ia
oofflu lined with pink ailk. with
ualp decorationa. aud about lla neck
collar of pink ailk with allver bella
of ribbona drove
tawoh and gave it lU liberty In
Mra Lewia I>oraheimer waa driving
a atnge ftom Beaumont, lo T(
nook. Pm. whan an II f.>ot blackanake
rt^.ro.1 iioaf U* tbe lu.r*. a’ b««da.abont
to strike. Mr. Dorahi
her ahoignu and killed
the ftrat atou
AI Waal Supanoftw.mty.ooe laahea aarom the hark." wa. the aentauee
imiwmd by Judg. Bailey In the maul-,
olpnl mmrt oo twin soya. U yanra of
age. wbo ware aocoaad of burglary.
Tba boy* an- Robert and J.dm Soott.
w«i of n prominent family. It U mlleged time ib.-y had oommlttod a
large number of Imrglaria. during tba
aumim-r. Judge Bail.-y gnv.- the prt.
oimra thawption of n reform aobool
mmteooa or a oow-bldlng. and they
oboaa the latter Tbe aauleaoe of tbe
.x.url wna carried out. a Janitor wield
lug tb. rawhide. Tba father of the
bqya waa onoa mavor of Separior
('HOrko Aoidi d>clf i:<xl3,
very
ft4xS4 m. top. nice UtKextxntt shelf umlcrocath for l«oks
or iTA{Tcrx. ICxK'i in. nil onk. nice goltlcn hnhJi. iMily
Like mt has French
i rjnp ijkc cut. soii.1 tuk
niHl IS All Onk. top
n^r>\wV65c
1 B V
UJ^
L
^
/
i
i% very pretty imiln-
Uolricn lintvlr ICklii
», tom Shr-lf uiulcr-
•g^
IIUW It NMta r**r • ai»oi> MMt i:
TWBNTV«4l^tB
IIOIKW
JOHN R. SANTO j
•DENTIST*
AU, W»*Bk UUlHtoCr IMHHIhl.t UBAlMt
riNK in*u» wi»BK A Hi-m iai.ty
R to Maniateej
Go on trains leaving Traverw City
M AUum. Mondav. TneaiUv. Tl.ura
day aad Prldav, ana .M;6<i p tn Thura
daj: Rale. $3 76 one Jvay
$r. €6
round trip.
¥ K. MiU bell. U P. Agl
H. W. Cunningham. Agt.
Exchange
what you
don’t want
for some
thing you do
want. Sell
what you
don’t want;
buy what you
do want.
0«. SAWVCf9
IDEBRAIMSWANCEI
—----
Spar is tte I
Alman'B Innterior 8^r
nmaf rtaraMr
t:
|J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE fURHISHERj
Added to iiaotb. r traina. Tb.
Kapida New York Special.
Grand Kapida at U
noo
Detroit 4:16 p. m.. Buffalo
aud Grand Ointrml
York. lo.-OOa. m.. wit
rtHIgh al.-ej.
vr to New York. laTfecl* the a.TVice
eaatbonnd over thia pofnlar n.nle.
df
n
TA»
Vv
YOIIB
IN MAilNin. BNTTHIUU iai HlJ
VIA Jaii iiUAAK < KNTHAI.
A. D. TYLER
O. F». OAF9VKP9
Dentist
FIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE:
L. L. A. BUILDING
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Cadies Cike Cinens « «
And to supply the unusual demand we have a splendid stock
in all lines and some most extraordinary purchases have
been made. We specially want you to see an
Jlflcnt’s line ol Cuneb Clotbs
The handsomest goods we have ever had. The agent wanted
the money--wethe goods--we made him an offer—he
took us up. Now it’s to your advantage to see these
splendid lunch cloths. No two alike, in two sizes. 4-4
and 5-4 and selling from 75c to $3.00. These cannot
be duplicated.
Fancy Clnen^—
A “Cent a Word
Want Ad. In the Detroit
Eveninx News, includ
inx The Mominx Trl
bune, will do the work.
For gentlemen’s handkerchiefs. It’s quite the thing to make
these just now. This comes 22 in. wide and sells for
bOc the yard.
Over 100,000
Coplas Sold Daily.
With carnation design 22 in. wide at 45c the yard; the Fancy
Huck plain at 25c. and the regular stock of plain Huck
at 15c. 20c. 25. 30. 40c.
Sheer Cinen.
Splendid goods 36 in. wide and priced at 50c. 75c. $1.00$1.25 and $1.50.
Taney Buck Brash «
Buck Cowels ::::
A splendid line that sell from 10c. each and up and one of
the biggest bargains, 27x42 for 25c,
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
««HEALTHIEST...
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODOBLBSS
Taney grash
^
In yellow and white, and red and white stripe. 22 in. wide for
20c the yard.
Bath Cowels........
IS
Great, big, soft Towels, best in the land, sell from 5c to 25c.
We carry a most complete line of everything In Towels
and Toweling.
ra. 1000 WATTS
GIVKN UN THE \VONI)lilU-Ul, ITANOliA every itay vimil further iTorke.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground ilix>r from lo
dially invited to
to II a. m. ami 2 to 3 p. m. and arc entirely free. You are
hear this wonderful instrument.
L.IOM-T
DAII-V CONCERTS
- Editors A. Brown, of Bennetavilla.
Sf .. wna onoe Immei.iely aurpr^
•Through long anflertng Irom Dy.
Iiepala.^ he write., "my wife waa
bm nt ouoa. and. altar aaiag lour hot
tlaa. she ia entlr.dv wall, oan aal any
«I>SU in tO|v solid
tbatooald b. «bwir.d, alr^ ngth.-ning
and toning ap Ibeayatem. •
JDr. A W. Obaa. 'a K« rv< PilU are
sold at 50o a box at ikwlrra or l»r. A.
W. Chaae Medicine Oa. Buffalo. K.
V. Sea that portiwil aud aignntnre of
A.W. C'lmaa. M.D.. are on every |wck-
UlMte uf tbr a
the Joke buutiy. and a guud Juke U tuid
on biui b> bal.Uuea «.f the Bbbitt
lluua.*-. wliere Ibe aeiiator Ili»e wbm
Mgtutl.
young Udlea were beln
IH Waabluglun by Mnu Bate^
aiMl tba M-uaior. deulriug to Uiow tbeui
all iH>llte atu-uiiuua. a|.|N^red U-fuce
them one murultuc wUb Ida bnuda full
flnwrie. It wa* a ('omuiuu \ariety
wild UOW.T wUlrb grow* irofuaely
Kind WMaldugluu. and iK.uiew hal reluldea Ibe ..idliiary nd liuier. but
t* aeiiatig e\bl.-uU> o.u».i.leivd tbal
tlwd. f‘jr^be prw
aeuted Ibe u..aega.v
laulry bU a.4uil.eru
ci.uid suimnuii. remi
ohruu. a aoclety b. lle of l^l.toago waa
reat^aml from the >nrf in a moat re
markable and uniqoe manner Miaa
oot too far and wraa
oanght in the atnmg ourrenl flow log
from the inlet Aa she waa about to
for the ftrat time there ftoated
tiaat her a.huge bbu k obj.vt It waa
one of the large aea turtles that have
driven north. Mim Minohron
emught hold of the .bell and th. turtle
keirt swimming n.wr the aurfaoe and
ouule no att4*mpt ^to dive. The extra
progreaKHl for nearly
i:. mlnutaa. until K. M Brownell In
the naphtha Uunch Olorinda. attnw l
cd by MiM Minchron a cries for help.
to her reaoue. Both she and the
turtle were itulled Into the Uunoh.
The turtle was Ukeii U> the Koyal
Palace hotel, where It waa
with all manuer of |«etty
If so. don’t let this chance slip by as wc were,
very fortunate in this large purchase of tunds.
You will rtnd them the best values ever offered.
Finish and design suitable for the parlor.
Burton RmBnlric
Uflt ul Pmr b.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
Ut~$trw^,t Wil t (Wc fmmtmin.
teso-tf
It (mOm tl»
gajM-
•TMJkVKfESK OIY-V, MIOIH.
of •II--LO.
P ip
0*p*rtm«n of Apkultun;
Washington, 0. C
In so <ai as actual noomhmon is concerned, the veiy
Cheapest and best that can be secured is presented by the
m
Hnnd-VoEiimAiidSrnDWtelm
HP'
ceteaJs. which supply the waste of the body and the energy and'
tieat necessary to aU animd luncUbas and batd labw.
Bttt, HatvOf W. Wii*T.
CKefctilieBtbaacfClicaMou
W, iicfc. KOKoAti avoxM i«.
AT TRAVERSE CITY“
SnCTOUTWITHBOnU
HastalTs
YOU ARE BUSY, SO ARE WE
Wm.m. nakl...
BmW •• Walk
A Yorkeblrr man ale. has
a
citlsen Ibeee twenty ytwn* «.f the
ITnlted fbatee t«»k a fcU«.w «'..uiifrr.
man to Judge (;ilder«te«.v**‘s fxmrt the
oCbrr day ta barr bim natumlired. The
foreigner entered the cuurtn-.in with
a cigar, and kept the am«.kliig butt
between tbe finger* of l.l* ot»ltn.-d
•ilofi kloair witboot • city lock, band aa the r|«*k perfmirt.irlly n-<*ited
tbe oath. Wirbooi rising or fsllinc in
■p. It U foMd Uikt «ntW Ui« im< flection the oaclal reeled It off thoa:
eiit krruMtMDeiit tbe elty pays 0«Mt -I awaar that I will *uwK>rt the com
atltvtton ef the I’nited
and that
I abentntely and entirely
abjore all allegi«oce and OdelJty to ev.
Ccttdenstd Hews
% cf michigM.
gam ia oanHideratdy lea* than It woold
of Knglai
Kngland. of which rounThe Abbott bo«4^1 at Howard Oity
!• DOW bHiDff «iUnM aod tba otb<*r
take tliat stinking cbeniot «Kit
day tbo aaaloir of tlie old entranoe
door waa tom away, and brra. embed*
you deported— a*» help me <;«! “ Tbe
dod in a pleor of solid mortar, waa a butt dr»>ppe<l. and the man Unaum a
lUrtoad. Itliad oot mored fur orar ertireu,—New York ITeai*.
K* yaara Of ooarae tbe load waa not
To Neve liar r klld
imrtloalarly llrely whan It at ftrat
rrom frtgbtfnl dlsfignr. ment, Mrs.
iraiaad ita freedom. It waa plaoad on
a anany apot on the aldawalfc and Nannie C^alleger of LaUrangc. Ua..
applied Hnoklen’a Arnica Salve to
wltbin fire miaataa. bowarar. it had great aorea on her bead and fac*. and
bopimd away nerer |to retnra aa a bo. writea iU quick cure exceeded all her
bop^ it worka wondera in Sorea.
lal itonatif
Braiaaa. akin Bnptiooa. Onta. Rams
Soalda Pibw. 2Aa Onre guarmnUM d
Until ha aaw in the papers what
K. Wait & Sons and Jiul G.
mljfhl happen to him in oonaeqnaoca
Lonia Kiaoher of Ann Arbor; member
of Oomiiany 1. did not know that at
tendanoe at the atata anoampmant waa
oblijcatory on all membera of the mil* was m ltlng
itU nnleae properly exonaed. Piaober Hat of extraordinary quaimcntlons for
the cumiular berth lie v«s iM^klug.
bad a «ood job ami hatad to loie it.
while Senator Perkins ati>o(l by. a
but ba took the next train for Mania
aiuUing and apiiroiing listen.^.
tee after be foond ont be waa reirard
“And do you lielleve tbe aeuator will
roh’ii.
The Diatriot Indian eamp maataK
beftan at NorUiport today.
T-ba name of Haneoa. the lltUe Tillage in Leiiawaa county where the
oollialon oconired laat TnankaKivinK
ere. la to be obanfted to Kouia The
accident waa due to the mlatakr of
the trainmen in nwdinic Bem oa for
Hand CYreek. and the ohanire will do
away with aome oonfoaioo.
A uoeer oaae of animal intelli|tanee
give you hla Indorsement for this
pUcer aaked tbe pn-sldeiit.
“I harenT a doubt of iU' tbe aiqili^
said tbe presltleyL t
“But
lot at]
permltt,
? aoiuitor
t»Arw*mm» m
Arri««a CM«le«
Thm BuUot
HANNAH & LAY CO.
ad aa a danarter
Tteitlug the United Butes soon a rmthar amoalug Interview w hkh the Ixm*
Am i'hrv*uicle currespondeui had wltb
blm at klaritxbuiic is worth reading, aa
it gives a Boer view of the not Xtry
rrdoubuUe BrlUah prow>w. In the
fielU. aaya the London (orreapuudent
of the Philadelphia lYvsa.
The ('urrestsmdetit describea Botha
aa f.dluws: Louts Botha la a big man.
full*six fe«.t high and st.^ully huilt.
Ills sh.»ulders In partlcnUr are tm
njrim*. and his huge brick red banda
are .wrrled clumsily suiuglug.
He
wenrs a drtsq.ing brown musiavbe;
amalL isdiited beard, that d»sw not
conceal a firm, ruond cbln. and abort
bair. His f«,>. is full and pleamnt;
light blue eyes twinkle behtw bmvy
bruww The amalL lewullfully carv«l
now* tbat often actx*m|Miui.*s Huguenot
Aw.*.*tit Is his Is-sl f.ature- He was
magnili.vnU> bo.nxed and looked like
a,v»*ry lit south of KngUtid faruM-r
ratber than a llghllng g.-tu-raL Wltb
blm wer». Jan De WeL younger broth
•Tof rhiistlan of that Ilk. and bis own
brother. t%.mmaiMlani Thrlstian Botha,
whom all Noiith Afrhw knows as<!lirls.
Jan I»e Wet would Insist on Inl.T
I»TPtlng. titr Lsmls B.>tiui has but btiie
Eiigllsh and. 1 ausisst. is a|K to tell
the troth without dl«STlu»lnath.n to all
as the urtwiK- Jan Is i
journalism. So I bad to sis-ak king
Ush. but my notes w.-n* of Umls bo
Urn's answers and not of Jan’s rvuUer
of C^ada. and name to tba Lake Ba
parior oonntry in the »wrly part of tba
Iwt oaninry. Bbe waa by antlmntic
evidence Uk. years old and waa tbe
which the aeveral oq^ns depend fair
and vilaUty.
•I wostd «sv I
2r:.‘T.-7r’L«,.
Ihrre y«srs oW
II sec
t-WTcr « hrllrlv
Ag-aiii I
“It's all 1
cpt.sl a
vas uiu.'h aniust'd.
gatiiziilHiii of your liitelim.-mv d.*|sirtment. Had jou sm h a thing7"
"Yos“ Iu- auMv.Tetl; "%ve had the
Ijewt syst.-ni iHeiKltile. IN .-ry .in.- of luy
burghers Is an int. lUgrmv ..itlix-r l.oru,
ami l^ha.l m> m^tl t- single out any
“Do you Intend to visit Englandr
“V.-S. " repll.sl the g.-n.Tal; “1 am go
ing to England with IN- Wet and De
Ur. y q^mt the end of the im.nfh
I'm
going to the coulinent. I.s., and to
Aui.ru-a,”
“WhJt Is the objiHi of the tour:-”
“We want l.» gel funds f..r the relief
Of burgh.-rs rnhn^ by
is-clally fig widows i
on*hans J
rripph*s '
“Are you going to leiiureT* 1 in
quirvsi.
He laugUd. “I rant." be milled.
“But I d.in't know wluit we alu.Il do
ycL“Is there to W a Iss.kr*
“J bois-.- be n plhsl. “to arrange for
an ..tbcisl bisl.Ti of the war from the
Bm-r sl.h*. De Wet will w rib* his di.ire.
I*elatvy hla. I uiiim. and s«i .m I think
then- ought !«• U- such a lss.k."
“It would Is* \.-r> Int.-r.-sting” 1
agreed. “I sllp^M•^‘* Paul Kruger won't
IvsTr- tirvu pts.^ la W<> Ustsls for c.4Wetl.S»
I wiU U* at (U> .Sttis* l.a la^ iHirpi-• .J .xJ
lei*tui|r >«i.l
Ub . t.v« rntmk .is. fnau
uatil N„.eti.tie 1. nsr:. fcHB - ..Vl.--k tn
Ul II
uVLa-X Ui liM- t••rrb.-.ll aaU Insii I
.•4't— k uuia 4 o . Ua k III Uh aTUrte-ai ut mm. t
0.1 all Isi.^ r.
K...K*o. ..llich .JuSi xi-t. me
.’it’-.::
iU"'.’
.laruo rnsi. I-ti.sl
ni .f.s^ ouiUiur a
tuiU in lie .Ills*.. -J Kiii^.. Mirli . sc
nk I..IJ.4 |4s«. ami n-.ifl.-sm.u- -a Sh
tn.w4*%
simI
srt .4 t.-s.-h
g.M.«.uo..l. |4.,wi.4.^-»
sn.l
>■•1 Us . >i4U-t U- t-* >.sr>..f str*hsiT* s.iiiv.-nM.*.* st»n.lir,*r ..f
|-*r
U. fsil U I..S an |SC .x-nt lb
-wHifsl yrs.1. sbt tw.. ..f
|.rstu-b.o. ..f Algvhra. |4ii *0.*w. l-.tsni or p-te-r
hi boh.r> . tiiuwt hav.' tsught
ulli f..r
•*v.-n ii..sithw. mmI bai.' an »\.-ra*r-.botu> tall U'lws .•< |<
any Isxus h ,a •
f.M* nrwl grsdo* th.* sOditi.
ir.«aut tr> to th.* attsho. sli
you LOOK
BOTHWATS
when you reach this poinL
If you
dun't you're taking chances.
tlic same aU through life.
It’s
Look
Splendid in Organization. Magnificent in Presentation.
THE WORLD’S BEST CIRCUS TALENT.
AMEBICA’SISREATEST PERFOlliERS.
EUROPE’S GREATEST PERfORMERS.
back to last summer and tememUr
how you sulfcred with that old coal
stove m your kitchen.
Ijook for-
ward to this summer and then make
up your mirul if you hadn’t better
.\croni|iltsJiing tbe tmi-d imVel,
and ha/ardouji ilaiing ever atti
i.jiif and M iisati.inal* Icits 111 ani^clu
pied.
r,rare
REMARjLABLEJACHlEVEMEENTS.
THE FAMOUS DiGOMAS TROUPE
call and see us pretty soon.
Traverse,Ci1y.'6as Co.
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROBO>
Surgery of the Kye and KitUnfr
UlaMee aSiieoialty.
!*r!i!gr atw^ng of VO |s-r •■eut.'bot to (aU Uio
’^/u^llri^lu“.n'l.V 'et*th^
sn.l Augu
r-xsiuinstsoi* Hr«x.i»dsb.l Ihir.1 irra.h* .x*n
S.-st.- sill U irrsnt..l st sll tho rasrnmali....
Sowon.- fan ow-oi... in.4*>- than thr.x. thir
UTS.!. .x-rti&.al.*wr»rw|.l Urh<-h.r-.4 th. |-rini
iow.glhf .»t.i or nlUg. -h.-4>. sis.
.•n.x. in su. h
"*Mh.s aiK-.- sjUfa- Duul.- for stt.i
r..*.*h.rs Inwiauls sn.l tor K*
E.W. HASTIII6S & SON
FIRE INSURAWCE
MK.< AUniK A tllHKs. MarAeb
t^t^.:;
J R kUrtib, U. U
WANT A HOME?
* K^lrolei LJu^f'’5il2^ *inl^rsbd
lsa-in.-stl.si- free of chsrgs
tUI .sttmaU-s
lOFEniM msoMna ■ lEiuunio DUUM.
Z. H. Bvbb*. M.
martin & €pans
A Continuous DispUy of .MarveUms iVrforin.vm i-s by a MigTitv
Om^rcss c
1 NoUbltx, most of whiun arc sctni this scavni tur tlu
F-iiws-r -riiwiK iiw iwivimrvicA.
BUSINESS CARDS
H«uaeiWt»KTammrmm «4 .-I.*, rar
“TS*
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
;~r.’
Tssrber* .g Vtuhb sb4 \ .a-al Mu-lc
.ta. t>m.>*. **bik T.*rrbi*. , .*..rtM r
Um miHX l-.rk mr.-na •
CARPET CLEMUMG WORKS
i'srprt t Wmnir and Ksath.
fsrvet Wes mg and l.s> Uiw
^fore^shng^uor ^ rairt-h. as ^ V
PhunelU
N.b.f llAlM^.l^pr.
s*: wrs.4iln.h4, SI
OmiWTIST
within alx Inrtes of the mils. He caJcuute* that this will reduce tbe nt*
moaplMiic prewsure nearly Intlf.
t U Owf.
mother of 'Jd children. 11
of r
gorviva bck. tbe oUbwt being 72 yenra
0. K.
Grandest, Greatest, Purest, Fairest
Amusement Enterprise on Earth.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Rallsvav Trwiw wf Ike kYitare.
A .Iistiugulslied G.-ruuin engineer
maintains that tbe time is r.spidly ajv
proa, hing w h.*n the apjsaramv of an
ordinary railway train will l.e altered
U-yond r«siK:nltion In vinh-r to dimlii
Uh tW atimeipberic rvsistam-e. way*
llw‘ Ihrlln .-om-sisin.hnt of the New
Genuine Rocky Monntain Tea made
York W<u^ld
Fast trains, he predlrta.
bv tbe Madison Medieine Co., u made
and
r«-.*ml.h- a l.uig st.s*l sens ni sted
with
and cosilv
cosiiv berU
iiertw not
not found i
SUNDAY RATES
v.k\\\v>5kV.kV.
Herds of KleiOiants
lead y.iu to n*I of the British
i.-i. nt and dls-
d ih. iu r.*li:ihle.*^
•thing nls.m V..U
1 MlgCeSt.sl. “W.*
vwwVtvVv kV
Three Rings TwoSugex, Hall-Mile Race'tTiavk.
S*.Kca of Oiigmal Keaturrs; One Huadretl Phenomenal Actv; IT* Cbiwnv; 2t) Hurt wane Race*;
10,000 Seats; Oue Million l>oUar Mcnagcrie\»f 50 .lens: l>rmc> ul Caioek;
mow I
EXAMWATION OF TEACB.
vie.* as s|ss*ially
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
mr th»t
test iMscxferrv' hss
ixinxsi.1.1
tvrulug
TUESDAY,AUGUST19
Ra$tair$
'Jfils was a fa«s*r. and I show*tl my
.1
stih l>t. cr-.|a»
e.nili.^1. Ii.s-k for >>ui. t«jal4.-I*.4li. •fl.
ulonisliin.-nt pbiliily
M M.-4'artli*. u< i«-u> tie- lost•»-hU*
“i lH- Mm khous,. lines lievi r StopiHHl if
M psrsUlfw
psraUa» til
tii rswr
ra«- h.- wauukl
anuukl tsil
fall t»
t- <«-ul. r
le frolii goilik' vtla-re 1 waiitetl to gu.“ >m\rm.l lu s.*.x.r^lm.Mw siU. ho
a.-uUI ho |jr.4ww«il !•- s.x-weuu hr tlx
adthsl the g.iM-raL *'and they never Uw
M M.S AKTHV.
atopisxl Is* \\el.“
“IK* Wet litoV«. tlie fem-es with cat
tle. did he not ';” I askisl.
d this time. “He
he sahl. "and 1
Th. r»-««lsrU«.-li.*rw i-»smkii*ti.M» f..r tiisu.l
rTSLOot i-unli s,U I- I.. 1.1 si.thv i-un
.mbl Is* isa»Ihle
St Trsier^w- i'll.. rs.iint...i
II mass unless
rattle won't run InII ii
there an* imn h*adlng
iliig them.
You
Ike 1hors.*s“
He
drlvi* them like
tratislat.sl this to Ismis
otha. who
Tbe average age <if men and i
IMI-I..
cased the whole bodv m wewkcnrd.
Dr. Pierce's Gohlen Medical UaeDvrrr
cttrsadvaeaarsof tbe Moamch and other
oqtans uT digestion and nutriuon. It
u.
doea.“—lUmtuu
minntes and tlien go Imme only to re- Iiulil.*nt with tliclr dlHiipjN-umn.i* fnan
Conn«..iU ul w stt*rs. w Ihtc Hi.* s«*luK>la
peat their vlail the next day. Th.sTivTllUly dimlnlsluni;. lln-y ar»'
aick dog ilitHl and tbe viatta oeaaad.
irlug In larire uuiulH*rs in the
Ooldwater claima to have the yonngeat
river. Tlie lit^t sU.id .audit In
pipe organist in tbe .tale. Tbi. 1. tbe latter stresm was In Is7t.. It waa
Amanda Waraabo. 17 years old, who
tule l»urfor tbe last alx months, baa been the
ti..h luis
organUt of the l*reabyterlan obnroh in IttK tbe iMist ttve years
Ihhhi mullli.lyluK there
that oily.
diuary rate, and It U i
Kr»'d Warner, iioor umbrelU mender
unties within ti\e
living in Houth Bend. Ind . arrived in
t ri\er !..
Grand Kaptda Friday evening to oUim
H»iu. they muv W Piling: it l.y th.
hi. portion of the eaute of an aged
way uf New Orh*« ns. as It Is imiHse
aunt who die«l in Greenville, laat alhle furth. iu t» er
the Alh-whenua.
April. Tbe estate i. valued at $100.. —Cbicagu Jounml.
OUO. mosUv in real twtate. There are
three oUie’r heirs to the property, but
thewiulemmit ba. bemi delayed be- by local applioation aa tb«y cannot
oaaae Warner coobi not be found. He reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one sray U^ can* d.-af*
waa disoovend throuKli mlvertiaing. neaa. and that ia bv cooatitty|HnA
Tbe other heirs will aiTive Ub r. and nmadiea Drofness la mnaed^Ki
neil condition of tbe mnoona lin
determine on aome aoiion for the di
>
vision of the estate. Warner served mg of the Knatacbian Tuls^
thta tube IS inaflme.! yon have a ram
duHng the civil war aa a luivale in bling aonnd or imperfect bearing, and
Troop A. Beventh Miobgtnan cavalry. when it ia entirely closed. Deafueaa is
tbe
leanlt.
and
nnlem
tbe
infirm
At Obdillao wholesale poUto buyers
tlon nan Ih* taken oot and this t
we already eud.wvonng to make a reatoriHl to iu normal cbiiditlon. b<
oontrnct with farmers around that ingwlll be destroyed for. ver; i
caaea oot of ten are canaed by
Qatarrb. which is nothing but an inAamed oondmon of the mucous s%r*
are onable to gel any cootreoU at this
pHon The potauv crop in this txmni
We will give One Handled Dollars
for any ease of Deafness toanSed by
will almoat double that of laat y.wr
catarrh) tbat oannot ‘ be enrv-d by
Tbaarling poalmaairr general ta
Bend
furcircu'
Hall's Qatarrb Onre
Ben
laaoed an onler denying tbe one of the Iraa, frea.
K J. Obaoy A Ca. Toledo.
T
wmiU to tbe Prange Pen oom|wny of
Bold l.v Druggists. 76c,
l^i^Unmsoo. Tbe I'ompauy w as eo
y Pills aro
Uaira Pamlly
are tbe beat
*Hl in operaliug a cluun letter M^beme
to promote the sale of fonnlnln peaa
iJie may tn' worth living an
The promoter, ot the acbeme admitt
not -it all de|H*nds on wh.
>uur
life
to*
the
..th.T
felU»w
s.
rd that tbe idea vras taken from tbe
an e\cn
ihst there's
Van Kirk
A Robbins com]
ig In Imi^«1«»!I as there h
ngainat w blob a fraud order waa
wma.died laat week. Her bni
WB for a great many y.wra ai
ploye of the Hudson Bay Par Oo. tiba
WM bom in tbe Rainy Lake diatrict
meat meied oot to tbe man who abosen
1 sill 1-^ easrvel
tlH-ir induidual b-ellngt.a:ether f..r tie* g.«sl of tlH *vuuiry.
U'a time S.Mith Afriea bad a bams-.*'.\..w. als.ut tia* war. Ho
did tbe
Bo. IS l.«.k U1S.U bUs-kiH.Us.-s'r
Jan l»e Wei bimrlosl as lie put flie
qm*sti..n. and Ismis Botlm smiled
br.«dly.
“1 think.- said lls* biti. r. ehm kbng.
“they wer>* ms ful iu hmling employ.
inoK'
treticral.
“1 got
Uh* laat deoadi*. People have U-eii
in Union UUy. A valuable abepliard
Well vuih all of tli.*ni.taking Hooky MonoUin Tea.
dog was taken aerionaly 111 and every
“The .1.11,Lais, rs.r- 1 qm-ri.*.!.
“J .lid not ms- mn. h dlfferems-.- be
day. it ia aatd. a {.rooeaaioo of other
answ.-r.'d,
doga Okllwl to offer their aympathy.
“.\iii1 vGint alsmt our Int.lllgeiKe de-
•d aome time ago /
Mrs. Peb-r Oroodiu. Br.. of 8L Ig-
S2.7S
rumm a omatt sontT
But we don’t mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUft~WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE “BEST”
That is the kind you want. Try it.
“-|Whl,i»l«. who bod f<»» loo«lioM.
Airt.
••u“.n
OSTCOPATIHY
I O TKl’ICKLiMili. II 41, BKA M J TKl'K
U. UGmiU k> «> A r*Uut..l « i^i.Uft.* ir»«i
lurtU mt
withoot Ui^ «»- of druie* i*r
ka>r*- V u. 1.’*. IB, I U>S |v u. TumUi *ed
Baboons, Mookev^ !>ogs. (ioats. Pips and Ikxikcj-x.
B. 0. Butter
WALLACE’S CIRCUS DAY PROGRAM
Has just received a FINE
STOCK of SHOES and
would be glad to have you
call and sec them at . . .
IO a. m.-The Grand Street Parade,
a unH,u<r
t»o« ofGlorious Street Carnival. Spectacular buccl Fair, a Zoological
Hone Fair ant! Glittenng Pageanu.
I & 7 p. m.-DoorS Opened to the Immense Water-proof Tenli.
430 6- Tront St
SS‘o.iS' ■ ** .“"SSi sSfSh'SsSS
l-15&7:l5p. m.—Prof. Bronson’s Concert Band
•
Renowned
Musicians begin a 45 minute graml concert on the
n acHAiw.MD.-i»p^«m*af^W^
mt Wmift
I
For floors nm QnUna't
2A8p.iti.-A?F'
T.rJHSswar
S'4;i:
r Perfonnaiitt begmsc^p^mukUud^
^
;;r f; . .
,
im^ kbHpAfj lirowMi
AT SKIHBERG'S GRAHD OPERA BOOSE
MARf«Y SHANNON’S
iOT HTHursday. AUGUST 21
l«aag|TO)UCT0l»Tlt[»T44CTPUY
MAI. SAMOAIN MMIOI
A STRANGE
MARRIAGE
-riM indun^r
tii*. pin
-riMjr are Oiuilni:!Tb* ueo uf ItM- r..«ffrrj£alt -»« vre
aboot to nisli f*H* th. lr w «|..,i.». whl. li
muud mgulu^l tlH. I.« wall- of lUr
diurrb, when tbithem
-Let tbw lje no uihm*« iiiI> ha*t»* in
tW temple of th«hr
“If
What Awmth 4;wym»- «•«>- l« true,
we mar aoou appear I- f-n- Ih- b. n»
cnlr tbrooe. It I- m.t ui.^t that w*»
abooM r» Ih.TT Bft.T
a
cowanllr haate to aave *»ur llv.-a.
Bather abouW wi- !.*• dlli»r..|it hi wvliif
oor aouU.
ua ah.K the One Iltindmltb raaltu.“
The paalwi waa aiiio:. th- nn ii
tin* Ibtir Jawa ami lHll..«lne wlmt
waa rraUy a d»-naiire to IIh* aaviiK.*m.
the women alnrlnc In tn ii.t.lliur vuh'.A
The eye of th»* p:ir»-.M l.j. .U>*\ nn It had
U*bted on the eve of MarMun M.^.r.
and while la^ii: he h-Wetl iip.Mi the
comety fai'e7ini-tli:Mre of the daniH.1
wtm had bnmeht tie- wumlnc Wh. u
the last ataiiu had Im>«mi miii;:. there
waa a mov«miit In tin* c.iiereKnUon.
but the paatur ralieM hia haml.
•Tbr doAuheo “ Ih- aahl
At the roouMMit tlmre waa a hhanl
conUln* whoop without, hut the holy
man did md laaal It. nor dhl liN «-.,n*r»«atlon flimh. The dosoloey lyve
rent to a final deflaiu'e to the nil iie u
whoM arrowa wen- imw |«iti.ilm:
aanloat the walla of the rhiinh like
•f a thumler ale
wonl ha.l U-en atm»r.
mm, mm, soo.
i
LITKLT COVTBST AHK4D
ic Senator “Gad- Smith of
^ «r WalMT WaliMM M tto V»- Maiqucttc. collector of customs ol the
Lake Superior district, was in the dty
WaltcT Wdtaun. Wskhigtoo cor- to confer with Judge M. C. Burch,
assistant attorney general of the Uni
r»|-m.icntofthe Rcoord-HertW. in
ihe i>atardJiy isue of that paper sid: ted States, relative to offldal bosinem.
I^isStrack has taken a posi
ioCormalioo received here from
Michigaii indicstes that there b going tion in the furniture dqiarirocnt of
the Hannah A* lAy Mercantile Ca
to be the liveliesl lort of a
Invitations arc out for the wed.ling
over the vacant senatorship. There
will be an election by the ligiilaiure. of Miss Lucia Weigand and Dr. Guy
which meets in Januar) . Aocordi
Lincoln Noyes. The ceremony wiU
take
place at Grace Episcopal church
traxlition the honor bekmgi to a
at high noon. Wcdncselay, August
(rom the eastern part of the slat
87th, an«l they will be at home to
there it urowicet off»
a bitter tmiggk
tU
the McMillan following in their friciuU after September 15th. at
nbia, Missouri, wlicrc Dr. No^es
Uhalf ot tlw dead icnator’s son W.
C. McMillan, on one hand, and the has a professorship in the University
Algcr-Stcarm^ fcctkm in behalf d
CoU>ncl
on the other. Should
Freeborn Gardner of this dty has
the contest develop into an>lhing like been granted an increase of
leadVnek the friends of William Al- to $24 a month.
n Smith of (irand Rapicb may push
There »4ll be a regular coromuniu into the race. Smith lias made
lion this ev ening of Traverse City
brilliant record in Washington and IxKlgc, Noi 222, F. A A. M., at 7:30.
his admirers think he. would make a
Detroit Today has the following in
most esc client senator.
“As for the tradition that the sena- its musical notes concerning a TravCily young lady: “Miss Daisy
torship roust go t« eastern Michigan.
It IS suggeslcl lliat the Utc Senator Shadek, a pupil or Harold Jarvis,
sing at a concert with Mr. Jarvis
•\4cMiUan succeeded Thomas, W.
Ik: given at Mt. Brydges. Ont.
Palmer of Detroit and that in 1HH3
Palmer was choseu the succ essor of ITiurwUy evening. M iss Wendell will
as W. Kerry of Grand Haven, lie the accompanist.who had been the western sena
tor for a dozen years. In other and Mrs. 1
, larris. at the 1
words with Conger of Pori Huron
i grand parenU. Mr. an.l Mrv
and Palmer of Detroit in the senate.
Round, on Eighth street.
Ipolh places will Ik: held by the
The dty council wiU meet in regu
cm section. The Washington fr
of William AUlen Smith ihmks this lar session this evening, ami addition
would be a good time to have history to other matters, tlic reiwrl of the
joint
lilirar)' comroiltce on lo
rci»cat itself and let the two senalorshi|a go to Burrows of Ralamazoo will lie considcrctl
ami Smith of Grnd Rapida There
also sj»cculation as to the jiossiblc car
camlulary of Benton Hanchcll <
.Saginaw.HIM.II AM
VL.l.OP^1)
. Wits tha FM
TbP Ih ta«® Club tuniad out their
toaebr'l teem known ma the “Kal
Bovs.- onto the Bingham team oi
the shore of Carp Lake. An enUmai
Unt I
of yon wl.
Ill lillllru tiM- iHUllM-lI
t«*lr oUr tikliiM am]
TKI.KMI-IONK IIA |
IKAT OAI.K WII.L.OMKNKD’ri-IIS MIOMNINO.
BIG WALLACE PARSOE
WART OEPARTHERT.
Prices
Cut
Ridbt
in two
in tbe
mhidle
Jill aiai$t$
loft!
Sat them in tba Bifl Show*
east at antranea. « «
•aU^ aU Ma
rtsSil::
rgBaoKAL..
W. W. HoWsworth of the Mercan
tile Co., is taking his vacation this
week.
Noble Johnson, who has licen tak
ing l.is vacation, has rclumetl from
ihc Soo, where he visitetl his sister,
Mrs. Kibbc.
Alexander Si»cncc, of Glasgow,
Scollaml, is in the city.
Mrs. 1*. Rose has rclumeil from
OUl Mission, where she has been vis
iting for some lime. Mrs. Rose will
lie the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hac k
of this city for aUmt two weeks, ami
then return to her home at Fargo,
North Dakota. She will be acromlianiccl by her sons Donald and Dou-
p.- u-
«,«.b.lo«iidw»Ui*llo.h« ■
•UK aalJr-A l*aUr
ttlaists
at less
than
Cost of
lUateriaU*.
^ eeaeoa. and the sa^^U ^e
i. MttLuiN tbat Um iMKtb. bnlt.
lancy. attiactlvaoaaa and t
na* of thr matolilaoa Orw
Fnrmde U a revelatUm toal
nover^aean ll, whila^lia oo
Kmaalvcmem ol thia amnaement InatiintioB alab aatoonda thoaa who liave
M. c:
lae-ia*
»
graataat oiroua atraat diapUy avar
aaanon Pannaylrania avenne, and the
Nation’. O^apltol ha. had tba beat, ’’
The Time., of Dabnque. Is., -aid:
“Wallaoe’i
made tbe moat faTorable Impreaaloo of any abow In
HTnew^mJd IuiKSSSy*“dao«ra^*
Tbe boraee are well gtoomad and all
IJ0L’S» niH HA'-K
K^t H^h-
W-l
he drtvera and ooalumaa of thoae apleariugln tbe pamde are new and
11
-lean, all beaming tbe pro-piTity
These-waists are all this
season’s styles—they are
good fitters—handsomely
trimmed--best of mater
ials—not a thing wrong
with them—we want the
space they occupy tor Sail
stocks.
Boston Store
Jfttend ourJiugust Clearing Sale
It willronvinre you lh.al our stock is under sellmg .ill < ••n.jK-lit.Hs
m lo.»twe.ir.
Tlie sooner you will rome. the b'gei assoiiinrnt
you will lindto selrtt hom. as tht*se goo,ls wiM noi last long ••!»
>f tbe ab«»w. There were many op, n
«*ea4n the parade: the one that atraoted the moet atleutlon waa the
Mie drawn by eight powerful horaea,
in which waa aeeu‘*Big George.” the
Iiur shelves at the |iiires we are otTering them al.
dl. aoroaa the dimond for third baee.
Bingb m bad their lm]»ove<l Indian
FOR RENT
aara*«w with t
batierj hot the club boys were too
•ralplurk. a. wr
^ iis TOKKNT^aTl yatu .tr.^-7 ^
much even for ibi m and woo ont
allrra with llmlr
handily
by
a
score
of
19
to
».
Tb.
•rnauaJ cnirU. To .vour etmir* ■
I*p* isT
’
features of the game were tbc magolBatelnc the *real sw.rtvl w l.l. h
Miss .\nna Markus of 839 WashE slide to Uilrd barn by the pon
wMded ao wfll In i:m.inud
”•
tiTMwM with him to tim wild. of derous NoVotwy. the base stealing of nglon street left Saturday lor Chica- -mail orgea. polled by 124 Sbelland
:o.
where
will
l>c
the
guest
of
her
ahcrc
she
'
Ainrrlca. hr w«-iit aUmi a
K.
the little glrnt. Kehoe. end the won:r. Mrs. J.. Fjnki
men. each at
^'‘Th’e’Wallaoe parade la aald to be
droni sooops Short stop C.smpben i*ermonth
or
six
weeks.
better
than
a
alm.
t
fair,
and
aa
it
la
onr whh hi.
j_^UUUKTOUKNT -W lM“r
petmted on the bal* The I>etage club
free. tl»ere ahould be an
•omr text fnm
Messrs Ixiuis and Will Willier o<
DP was: Tony Notoviiy. c; Kerd on tbe atreeta on the
The mate 1U«M
n. p Ormpbell. ss; Kehoe. lb;. Chicago, left for that place Saturday
Din* of Angnat 19.
5ELLANEOUS
I th.y K, Novotny, J b; Kelly. 8 b; Wilhelm. night, alter a two weeks visit here
KVKNT** IN
withjlhcir uncle Harris Markus.
vl. by Tarbuck a id Hull, fleldera
. freni^nal but Pa.
A number of member, of the
Mrs. F. Jamcison, and lilllc son
The obj»*ctive point of the baee run
the bulldlug. TIhp n ar .tooil lurnlii.t a ners waa third laee. where the
liavc gone to Old Mission, where thc> camping crowd. ” aa they
low liatik. liHwrvn w lilrli end |1h* •ill who suooeedeil In gettlu* there wae H-ill Ik: the guest of Mr. Jameison’f M«lve.. were fhe gneata of Mr and
Mra. A. V. Kriedrich at a dellghlfol
fiev was a wtll. Th- .ami;:-, umd.- ♦ iititbsl to refreshmenU uixm Ills ar
dinner jwitv. After a deliclon. re
father.
a ruah. wettlug auflU-l-iuly ii.nr lo
Mr. and Mrs. Jamcison and daugh jwat aeveral hour- were atwnl In rem
throw bumliiir bru.l. ecidini tho bit rlTH’
iniaoin* over happy day.
ter were up from Old Mission yester
Irr. It waa ttieii that tie- pml..r •'••lued
to eabort ami. Mdalui: n bu. k.-i. waThe Vu»*en Olty base ball team wei day.
TRAVKHUK C ITY MARKmt.
about lo o|irti a nwr d—r mid w ••ut to tloiiemlsh y.slerday snd loat
Mrs. C. A. Skcleher went to ('.ranv
FoUinrln* 1.
* a’firw'pr
for wat«T when A-M-mih Ciwyiiur
Rapiils this morning for a visit.
ftatue to the baee ball team there by
aaoN*YT»»IX»AN-,»ii r>i> ®r Umm i.|o|Mrs, Mary Sayler left imUy for :
That la certain d«-atli.“ ahe aald score of 1:2 to 10. It was the old story
-If you die. Ibla r«ncivcnl»'»ii "tH !►•• with them, wioniu* the game snd two weeks’ stay in Chicago, when
botchertHl If It la not l.urm.1 tiU- me then throwing it away on errors
she will attend the fall ojicnings.
the last. Winnie s id W. Bnlfka were
('ruy Leonard rclumetl yesterday
the battery for the Queen C\tr and
• kill* to the bUak. give pbliv lu a wie Rogrra rnd K. Snlfaa for 13oj»enili«h, from a two weeks’ visit with relatives
St. Ignare.
man: Htaiul aald. r*
There waa a aavnge yell wltl,..ut.
lam A. Brinkman of Chicago, was
- aa«*NKY TO U»AN-t*n
prop.-ny
and Ibe paraoii lurm-I away. Tl..- In
Mrs. E. O. Tyler haa returned from in the citv Saturday on his way home,
dUua were coming to rudi !b« Mind
after
a visit with his larents at Old
viait with frlenda In Petoakey.
in*. douWleaa to ao eiigm.-e the KuclUh
lOtlONK-^Oil— AU4.ni»-r..n»ny«.rJ. O. Darragb rnd wife of Old M ission.
that they wmid not !-• aide to p.U .ml
Juilgc M. C. Burch, assistant attor:iaaion spi*nl Sunday here.
the fire. Ttm imraun lluvw oi" « the
K.,-k) n..a.uu.» II.
nited Slates,
of the United
Stales, left
let
door and, wlxbi* a gun. »til Ida men.
Mra. Edward H. Wiley of Chioago ncy general..................
firtu* aa be went. Meanwhile .Aaemth haa joined the Park Place gaeatK.
I^*c’s Point to,lay for Wa*hiugton,xr
opened the rear door, dn-w a Mn kel of
E. W. Bwtman of Foreat Lodge is
mpanieilltv Mrs. Bun h.
water ami, goln* tlmmgU a show er of Id town today n aklng purchaaea for
Mr. and Mrs. Will Elmer and Mr.
arrowa to the froot, d«.h-l It up^.i. the the *rNort.
d Mrs. WiU Stiles have returned
bumln* bruah that w«. Igultliu: the
Mra Ray Wait haa returned from a from Ihcir camp al Umg I.akc.
woodwork of the church Nm lia.l no
eek’a vUlt with liet parenta In Oadaouoer dobe ao than she fell, pl.-nul
Mitt Alice Wail rclurnctl totlav
br aw arrow, but abe had aavcl the lilac.
from a two weekt visit with Miss
Mi« Plorenoe Walton left this mor Hildcgardc Grawn. at her summer
bavin* aahauaud hU ammuuHh.n. ning for a visit with friends at Adri
home
at Ixland.
took bla piece by the inuaale and an. She will enMT the mualoal conMiss Rose Wood left for Chicago
awnne It aUmt btm. iHwtnIni; an In aerratory at Ypsilauti thia fait
dlan with every blow lie wm. a jk.w
Byron Holdaworih reUuoad today today to attend the millinery ojicn•rfttl man. alandlng d f.-*t 2 Inelnw.
ings.
and loved to atrlke d.*wn an enemy n* from a week’s vUit at Fife Imke,
Mr. and Mrs. Frc<l Culver and
Loren Mcantosh rrtaraadthls nmmb« loved to iireach •lamnalloii to aliinan. Ula Iwdy brlathsl with nrr.»w*, iiig from his vaeatioo trip to Kpworth, chililren, who have been the guests o(
S. E. Wait anil family returned to
nooa of which pierced a vUal i«irt. and Crystal Lake and Frankfort
at Mot the Indiana, aelxed witb a fear
T. A. Oonlon name up today from Saginaw taby.
that he waa a god. lurm^d and fl.sL Detroit on
MUSICMTAGK AKD PLATFORM.
Then Obadlab Anurtnmg atagg.T%sl
H. L Smith of Jaokson and W. &
back to the church and. avwlng Aaenetb Kessler of Albion. Ptrk Place guests,
”A Devils’. Lane.” with the fa
LESSONS FREE
Owynne lying with an arrow in Mt
mona El More Bisters and Mr. Jamea
are
spending
the
day
fiahing
on
Carp
B«« J W. Cliff* ud g«t OM
breaet gently withdrew It and. miMng
F. Or*^. the el- ver and popular oombw.baad. rvrted It u,»oo hU kmxw. Itke
ui4.o>t.t>«l,a.. n:«
edtan
in
the
cast.
wi»l>
premnUd
ut
in. (Situ Ol
Mra
P. Davis of State street re
Thn men. except the wvHindcd, had
tlUMOL II
10* p. ss.
guoa in pwunlt of the Indi«n.^ but the tained Sainrday night from rn ex- Btelnberg’s Grand Opera House next
w
Bay Oily. Fort Hortm. 1
wwdly Imywomen pouiwd ont of tin- rbnreli.
tended visit to Hartford and Mpake- Monday. An*. ’25.
l>rtraUaBd«ort.SW>a
-Thla damaeU- «ld Ol»edUh to thoaa
Too
Boy
ooloot
yooi
oo
*.w..ll:«am.t:WFSs.
For a genuinely agreeable entertain
Who mood nboot “has aaved you aU
Mra J. W. Wilkins and son of Bay
fm an earthly burning. Her aiUrll City are the gae»ts of Mr. rnd Mra ment there U probably no aUmotion
baa departed amt baa lert im- d.>oon the road that appeaU more atrooglatOL- Hla voice, which waa a. *«fl aa K. 8. Witllama and Mr. and Mra K. ly to popular fancy than Harpr B»ianIt bad bRn harmh. trembled. “Mayhap R Jrfrri.-a
^
nSOB. Ac«ai. Travsn* <
Mr. and Mra >V. D. Tom|>kins of non’, aeenio production ofr*L<«lU
tbere may be a aiiark of life left, and
West Ninth street arc visiting fricmls Dead.” whioh will bi
Grund next Thuraday.
in Muskegon and Grand Rapids.
aa
np
to
data
melodiu
in holy wedlock.
John Grund ami son Harry went to
axyualf and her to the rva|K»u.»w in the Ma.vhcld this morning on a buxine*
^nlage eeremony. pronounce w« and pleasure tnjx
ori*inaUty. Tlie company is mid to
twain man and wife, lie prt
beagood oae.
: o ----kmn vm her brow. AA-nelh
week on hn
bm afaT^ grtwtad him w Itb a
Wamea le Kntt Town la the aeate ef
There are lots of Chocolate Chips on
>n^ waa the maniage of Otadtab trip to Milwaukee and Chicaga
the market, but for I’urity and guality the Fa
Gay-nne.
At:9l.4ho'm
l...iL
..
umihSiS”At; 9I.IB Saim r..U I ....V
Ciy tlH new 10c Package
BOdJLMOND ALiriA lU DD.
Ifn. A. W. Wait «nd »oo Hun,
In. E. a Hogan and Mn. K. W.
ct jackaon.__i|iem Sunday
Morgan Page has taken a pos
with the Kcllcv Shingle .Ca
> Saginaw this \
There will be a regular meeting of
the Fattcm Star toroorrow night ut
o’clock. Important btwne* dethe pre*»oe of evety owmbcL
s£“.‘o";
7.l£^^i.uu
;
:
At:^l.'aaO
u..llh ‘ • v‘.
At
.
XV..M1, M 7s
J.t K..I
At: ^I.OOS..tm Cat! I....*v\ .iitli Sl-50.
At OBo
<-tS| t-.
A^OSO >»-tkiug
»i .’5
\V........--n.m-.e..l.K.
..^l.-i' BBo.
w..illi
K. 1
BOc
"rLt;":,...". 'r’i".*’A. S. F-RVivi AN
0! rnnoTsoran
No need to sulln bom luat. .
Ibm’t lei the an get M.igiianl
—oeatc a brec/e. Put m one
or more of •>m •lesk or «riling
ELECllUC FANS m >onr olfu e, store oi liome. All of new
design and iicrfct lconMiiHnon
CAMPBELL BROS
SSS-
J."w. CLIFFE,
At $l.»0
1. .H5.
iSS&^iSSS^
PERE Marquette
Women's Shoes
men s Shoes
A-k AI.90 ... 1
IkB^rwm
6ood trousers
Sold So Cheap Before.
Out semi-annual sale of trousers is
full force now and many are savi
money, and wearinjj pood pants
account of it.
$3.8f> buys values worth $4.50. $5 and $6 *
$•2.98 buys values worth $4 and $3.50
$2.4^8 buy’s values worth $3.50 and $3.00
$1.98 buy’s values worth $2.50 and $2.75
$1.48 buy’s values worth $2.00 and $2.75 '
9Sc buy’s values worth $1.50 and $i.7.S*
.
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