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The Evening Record, July 02, 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)
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1902-07-02
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EVElOT>tGr-^®E
T. jirtT a. iMM.
PROGRAM IS
COMPLETED
ED THIRLBY BADLY HURT
TODATS RACES
CALLED OFF
Twamh SMt Para.
Ed Thirlhy wiU quit hit hall play
For BlKgest Fourth of July Col- ing DOW. for a goocT long time if not Heavy Rain Spoiled First Event
for ilia raat of bOa Ufa. Ha Uiraw hia
of Summer Meeting
•bratlon Ever Held Here
arm out;of >olat y<elarday while pUyat.tha TwefU alvaei para, and
wUl b daprirad of tha nae of tba ana
ONLY
ONE HEAT PACED
for
a
good
wbila
to
PRELIMINARIES ARRANGED
la owkiag a Iwrd throw ia frost the
Said, ha dUlotktad hi* left ahosldar.
And Entire Program is Now In Dr. Holdaworthoarod for bla. h^Tiag Benj. Stelmel*8 Mere. MaWe H^
to pot tba Joint
Won It In 2:39 1-2.
Hands of the Printer
mk in plaoa. aa tba
badooa.
Thi. ia tba aaoood tiim* that Kd baa
ialooatad a.i. ahooldar. Tba first
■ of
«
unit the aocidant oocorred in a box-
______
FOR RURAL DELIVERY
Tbs flnal BfWtinir of tiv* 6>xfy?atiT«
t>ommlU4^ of lh« Fourth of July coU.
brstloii wail h« ld lant eTfuii.K with
tl»o rofTMoiitotire* of Um TfmTsrue
City DrtrUif Park aaaoelatton. and
tha arraiufr m. i.U for tho hig d
atradoiiwera compl. UKt Tbs
plat* program Hm beta arraugad aud Will W.UobU will ba Ca
r iu the baada of tha prititar It
I aad Arrau FoWoOlcs
will ba i
Krarythiiu; pojula u» Uiv moat aaooaaafnl I'elehraUoii avar bald in liortbaril Mioliigsii. Tha laoaio will ba tha
m.iat aUU«t. and pU-^itlful
of tha rural free delivery route on tha
kiiiia ti hara. tha rport* will b*' of tha panlnanla, and .the aarrloa will be inbaat. two fine buaa ball gnniaN will be angnrat.-d Auguat 1. with . Will W.
playad.
Um* llnr.l and
Gobleasoarriarand WaltorF. Goble
foorth, tJia fireworka exhibit
aa bonded anUtitnte. Uie booda of
OMOt rlaborata. ami th, rt
both of wboni have been appn
of tlw Trar. raa City Driring IWk aa TbeaaUry will beffintw. in addliloo to
•octalion will ba tba baat « t. r b id in which tnere will be
Korthnro Miohigiin. with three fim will add to it ooaaideraby. altboag'h
raoi-a. inoladiug Ui« fnv for all trot nothing can b* taken up tliat will in
and tb. fnv for all par.
any way interfere wlU» ihe work of
Fourth.
tlie carrier.
Tb. ex.4ml
Tlie route aa finally established will
»ev. ry ni< rohaut in thi-xity d>*corat«* start from the poetoffioe.
*
• hi. 1^. of burim-B aa hamiaomi ly a. Broach's oorocr.theiK«angUuKUie telpoaai&. aa owing to the hiar;
eidioua road to MoManus' ahool
>.
«priat1b for fin
fiMworka." aiU* rtiaiiig. bouse, thence north angllng.to lUynaa
. . #oru7and
#orU^d mi^y
miuiy ofb. r thln»:a. tli. n- corner, thence east angling to Arohie
will be no money in th. handa of tb
north to Mapleton
Me.- for that purpow. poatofllce. tbeofw west to Bower's
Kplhtiig haa
n P|wn d to p^rf^ot arbor, thence eouth angling to poetmenu for tb. r. l. bratlon, IBch* The length of die route i. giv
if the wealbr bnr.-au will en a.
miles, the ariw covered «0
right thtaK. tb. gloriou. ajuare miles, the population eerved
will b. clebrat.-d l...r. aa oerand the nnmber of the houa-s on
bfor...
theronU lit. t\»lleoiion l«xea will
be located at the preeeiit location of
c ntosh
the Arohie poetoffioe. and at Edge,
wood.
The esUbliabment of the free deliv
ery route will mean tlie disc'ontiim.
stage ronie from this city
At a maaUng of the Uniform Rank to Old Miesiou.and the diaoontinnanoe
KnlghU of Pythiai. IniU avt.iiiog. it of the poetoffioe at Arohia The oarrier
will
carry
a closed pouch to and
waa dacidt^to I'Ztend an iuTitation to
tba aubordiiiata ludgi* to viait tbuap from MaiUeloji and another to and
II Old Mtsaion.
Mirlntoah BttiuUy. July SO. whrra tha
Hlr Knijrhta will b. . nleruinad by
KING STILL IMPROVES
the mrijilM*ra of the Uniform lUnk in
flna atyla. 8]ia« inl tratna will run to
ither KMcmIUmi Sight
Fouch. nn.l ai-^ial U*at aerrioa will
oomiact with Fonnfaiii Point and
Damp Mrintoah. «o that the arrommoUmm fUaree to IWl.
datinna will b- all that could la. da- ByTVUvTa,a.|4.U.rlUn.r.l.
AT CAMP M I
alrad.
Ixmdon. July S~An offioUl bulletin
Tha rrporla of tlic rariona
leoed at lU ;uu thla morning says:
toea laat araiilng ahowad that
The king had anotlier excellent
xaaiiu for tha * noarapmcnt are iirograeaiiig finely, and that I 'aiiip Mrin. night He la making at«*ady iwogreaa
loali will be in full bloom by July 16. ill all reapecta. The wonnd ia leas
tronbleeomr. and ia lieginniug to
Whan Uu- KiiighU go into camp.
heal ’•
PltlNTRKN AKIM'lUAIt M AKFRM
T«o€»M ItUaU Hare Ar
Mll.I.lOWAIKg al lC lUE**
I llaallh
C lilraco Wh
i.oa I.alN>rliar.
r for tha
oalebrafioti of Lalior Day next fall,
and the committal a of Uia t 'entxal
Colon are working diligimtly on the
preiwtatioiia
It ia ci|icchHl to make
fhia yearV oHcbratioii reIi,Nu. U»a anooaa. of laat y.wr.
Alhlallc aporu will la- one of the
faatnrea of tha day In addition, the
oantrml feature will be the game of
fasae ball b tween tin* Printora and
Olgar Makera. tlie old riraU. Thla
will l*e. aixMirding to pceaent indicavery cloae/aud hard fooglit
«gc. .luly J-Slgmand Goth. vice president of the wholemb*
ehca- firm of Oathmann. Oanwnter &
Telling, oommlttod suicide early thia
morning at hU rMidenos. shooting
hiiuaelf through the head. Guthmann
rai years old. and a millionaife.
Ill health was the cauae of the «il
The opening of the Michigan Gircult started off today under disoonraging oonditions. and the first day's
races hare been called off on account
of the tain.
It was afb r 8 o'clock when Starter
Adams called the 8:40 pace and it was
J :80 wban the first beat waa paced
and tbso the races for today were
called off.
There were eight starters, as follows:
Billy Blls^ Cornell Broa ; Faddy
E. C Oompton: DsEter R. Oea
Ream; Kellie 8.. John Ora
Brownie L.. F. J.
Donna U.
U R Barnard; Mabel R. BenJ.
8teimel; Rag Time. H. Mortia
The heat was paced in the mud. as
ihe heavy rain had a t in )ast before
the race waa called
Mabel H. won tlie heat in
which waa remarkably good time con
sidering the oondition of tin- track.
C. R. Everett was the driver.
The .wrly part of the afternoon
protplsed good weather atMl a larger
crowd was present than waa expected.
Btarter Adams made a few ap|«opri
ate femarks to the crowd |irt vious to
oalliog the heat, and then introd
Mayor O. K Oarver, who had the
honor of opi ning the first race i
ing ever h. Id norUi of Gfand Rapids
under the anapioes of the Michigan
it. Mayor Carver made a sliort
and appropriati* address and then call«*d the first heat.
The crowd waa naturally disap
pointed, but the weaUier waa sol. ly
to blame, as tin- driving park assooisas exerted every effort to make
the meeting a aooci*es.
The Bby. Band entertained with
moKic during the afternoon, until the
rain spoiled tlie sport.
It is not thought that today's rain
will materially interfere with the balanoe of the meeting.
The offielsl surter is W. F. Adams;
the judges, ii. C. Robens of Grand
Rapids. O. M. Frail and T. K. BoMcCoy and Tom
Owing to the rain that was falling
at tha, time appointed. Ihe parade of
raoera, announced for V o'clock
noruing. did not occur. There
was a strong lear that there might be
enough tain to spoil tlie xucing. but
lembers of the aseooiation claim
that they left their Uwns unwatered.
»d umbrallas and did aU U.e oth^per and neoe^ things to pre
vent a rain storm. Starter Adams was
apiwwled to an.! put donbU at rest by
stating that there was to be Jest
th rain to make the track faster
Ilian ever, and to make the atmoe
Idierc Just right for floe sp»*d conteets
PRESENCE OF REID
WE.QUETOKWPROVEMERTS
Firewerks and Flags
ggid nesusm Thss
Wttl AM Mash sa i
The We^ine4«v club bura son
ed R R Vanfisriipns Janitor of the
dab bouse nad to uuiry out tbs imiTsmeota and repairs that were
nnsd b7 ibe elub at the annual
sting. Tbs bouse is being rspairad
Inlsansd/from topic bottom, und
(P///
PrHAldant
Mitchell Looks for
Early Settlement or Strike
Saginaw. July 3-l*resident John
Mitchell of the Unite<l Mine Workers
of America, is in this city in confer
ence with the miners and operators.
MiUbell believes that Ihe out. ome of
the preeent joint oonferenoe will be
the settling of the diffioultie. between
the miners and operators ami the re
opening of the mines. He aays ti.e
anthracite etroggle ii no i ean-r settlemani than it has been.
TO DISSOLVE INJUNCTION
PsUtioeofM. A X. JE. vs.T.C.. U.A M.
ion of the circuit
court convened in tlie oonrt houee
Uiu forenoon, and the oonsidermton of
the iwtition to diseolve the injunction
forbidding the M. & K. K. to lay
rails acroes U.e propoeed right of way
of the T. C.. L. A M. was tak.-n up
Later the session of the oonrt waa ad
journed to the office of Fratl & Davis,
where the argumenU on the case were
continued.
The first argument was maile by
Hon. Thomas Bmurthwaite for the
M. & K. K. He quoted law. court deoisions and other authorities for his
position. He was followed by K. S
Pratt for the T. O.; L. & M.. and he
in turn by A. J. Dovel of the firm of
Dovel A Smith of Moists, who cloeed
thsoaeeforttieM. & K. S.
The case will be considered by the
court, but no decision has been ren
dered aa ysL
The mandamus case asking the
mrttoissuea mUndamus to compel
Judge of Probate Lorungsr to try the
■nnatlon suit of the T. C., L. &
M. urill be next taken up The attor
neys WiU speak in the same order as
sred by tb.*
the only order
de/p You
Celebrate,..
Bf^ selling psu
lift best Tsptwear
made belaw
usual Wholesale
Prices.
€veif pair of
shoes poubufdur.
iug our great
Sample
Shoe Sale
You save 75r
to f2.00.
Come, look
andpou’llbup
Alfred V.
Frledricli
If
I',
FREIGHT HANDLERS' STRIKE
London. June t-Tbs Indian troops
wra raviewed today widor like ciroumatanoss to those which attsndod
the review of tbs colonial troops yus
^ After
In* ^dtrT
rations toSTSdians. then called for
throe obsen for the king, which wore
NorfoU. Jnly t-The cruiser Brook- given with hearty good wUL
lyn. bearing the * vly of the Ute Lord
<out of theOspee
r CongngatiOHa ladies will
this mo*'
ute for England.
WITH PAl'9CCErurB*S BODY
lArei^eto Their
Chisago. June f-A eewt raeetiag
of tha Fadaration of LnUw waa bald
this morning to authorixe tha freight
handlera to atrike After tha
the oommlltaaa waited spoo tha
•ganu of the railroad, to appoint a
tima for s Joint oonferenoe. If tha
ndlroadaismaa. eight thousand meara waiting parmlarion to walk ^
•ho freight bouaro.
•‘Sfftnns^
I:
■^sarJaT'
THE WEATHER
IJTiD HID m
woREVER
BUT COME, HURRY UP!
.NOW
ou ll have to
a nral, nob
iskc whsl'6 Ml. Ssmple Suit Side
-tiU op-n.
by. up-la .l«lr, per1r.-t lilting *uit, « oaie .VOW.
Umbrellas, new lot, 50c to $6.00.
S. RENDA & CO.
SPECIAL FIFTEEN/DAYS’
::
MEN'S SUIT BARGAINS
Absolutely and without question the greatest bargains
that have ever been offered right in the season, on
brand new. stylish Suits, goods that are particularly
well made iand thoroughly tailored.
Men’s blue Ind black Cheviot Suits. French A <yK
faced coats, good fitting, worth $;.50. at... ^* • «
Men’s fancy Wool Cassimeres. in stripes, mixed effects,
also in all pure worsted goods, in stripes, checks and
fancy patterns, worth Irom $io to
for Q
We Give You Choice of Any Suit in the Store.
None reserved, including all the very choicest, tailor-
11.60
out a fine
desirablc,.^rt-'
a considerable saving, for these goods arc all this
season s make and are from
best manufacturers
of high class clothing in the
Bargains in all departments.
WEATHER
FOOTWEAR
» STEINBERG’S
HAVUOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Irath.'T^tid tuUmt
,.,1.^ W-hxr-pU.^.* «!«.
fnmi ae .-mU u|> to two dol
King va Cliarles K. Phelps, a case
MtM-iAl u> Th- Krt-nlnjc lUrurd.
led ten yeara ago. in which an
Loo.lon, July S-Oourt oirolee are order is new made to oorra.1 a cleriimewhat embaxueeed by the oonttn- a mistake in the deecnption of land.
id. speafter he
THE OLD RELIABLE
James Sullivan, who runs a meat
has taken official leave. All other
tarksl at 414 Booth Union street wus
AToys have left the country,
DOLLAR CORN AHEAD
mourning the loss of his blcyote.
oonaidered a grave breaoli of whieh wus stolen from in front of bis
The New Stsad.
£42 ProeU SL
oouneMy that he has not foUowed
last aifhk Bnt be found it
exander Ueddea. for yeara a iwomi- their example. The fact of two Amagulntodsy.
figure on the iKiard of trade.
Dambamadorsof London, cornpUoatiag the diplomatic relations, puts
ismdor Choate In a peculiar position. Reid U under an enonaoas
Ohioagtv
June 'J—If John W. Gate,
Chic
MS for his tiouse. etc,, and wiU
dollar com. that jvice will
HIIOKT l.lNET0CllirA(>0
probably remain until his lease exprerall, aoconling to Imanl of
. tmde goaatp today. Oatea control,
tha martet, aa wa. clearly demon,
secatod at the opening when Jnly op. Br fVlwrktotbr R«ei.nl
OF- JVJI.V
THREE CHEERS FDR KING
Clod mounted up two centa. The bolkTta, June 2 -The Grand Trunk
llah tendency remalna uncheck.*d and
Get a suit here and you will have a suit that will ht you
haa a big gang of man here reduoing
_____
City a Book a Store
to $20. at just
This
FRANK FRIEDRICH
fc.
A LARGE STOCK
NOW READY AT THE
Wasblngtou, July t-From aaqueetUmabUantborityltis learasd toduj
timt the ooun WiU bold that General
Smith to a certain extent exceeded the
autikority oonferrad upon him by his
IS island oMDamar. It Is the risw
possible, to make them far more at of the court, however, that the gunerive than they have ever been be ul's osfiers wore palliated by difficalt
fore.
itions under which be was forced
eoen as the building is in shape, to wage his oompaigu. In offset the
which triU be in a very short time
ct is "Kot gulty. but don't do
BOW. it is proposed to bare social it again "
evepta occur there very freqnenUy, at
The members of Co. M will
least once in two weeks and probably in the Boys Band room ffViday at 10
oooe a weak. Tlie social events will o'cloek to formforthe parade. AU
epeoted to care for themselves I members of the company are axgi
financially, and the fees from mem- turn out.
•3 a year, will be expended lu
beautifying the grounds and other-1 Faol Lux of Lake City U in
wise improving Uk- property. Many witness the raoea
rw members are being added.
■
The repairs and improvements tole ground and elab boose will le
quite exte^ve und will be limited
only by the money available for the
lee. The plaoa will be made at
tractive for bathing and other pleaauree. There are other plans in view
which may develop later in the ena-
EXPECrS SPEEDY END
UXTH TKAJt-X<K 1606
WITH A STRING TO IT
A SUIT FOR THE FOURTH
—a suit that will wear good and a suit at
the Lowest Prices.
SPECIAL in Childrens Suits-A suit and shirt for the
price of a suit until July 5th.
A new line of Men's Shirt Waists at $1—They are nice,
Call in^nd look us over.
WATCH FOR OUR ADS AFTER THE FOURTH.
[LATH!
We have some good 4 foot lath, also some I
32 inch lath. Call us up by telephone.
I
Bell 37; Citx. 344.
JOHN F. OTT & CO. I
Bedding Plants Head^ Dow.
Geraniums, Asters, Veftenas.
Trank W. Paine, Tiorist
Cbe Celebrated
Putman Boots^-^
These are the best boots made for hunters, land-lookers, etc. We have just one pair of these
boots left, which we will sell at fcost. Made from water
proof calf skin stock, eighteen inches h'igh, bdlows
tongue, rubber heel and band, sewed water-prooL sole.
Price was $9,-now $7.
OPEN EVEM.NG OF JULY 3.
Limohesall day long, on the Euro10 oents. .ThU will be the best and
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
'j^ik il f
J..J ..-.Lfc 'i
PARKER BROS.
McNamara BUc..
i
i
OPE OP THE GOOD BARGAWS'WE HAVE FOR TOD IS
AN EXTENSION TABLE
6.85
8.35
Same t»l.lc, citcmlmg to K f.wt I,mg.
.a poor Qarmaa groaai
Hm. 9tmm D
wlU soea pat oo tb.
mm4 rMgBiaed lf*drr of tbf nlaoritj
maraot a ira. whtoh will eaom an up
la tiN iMooe. ro» la hla place vith
hsaral in more than cos iadaetry. i
oonumny oailad tba Sosdar Usat d
LlffhtinffOaba.baaalotmsd to pto
mots tha.IOTantion. Tba gas 1. diawr
from air. Md baaea Is obaaper tbai
Mmi hoaar liad aar^fl.
Id«a wl»t tkr dcmooratle pollol<^
qnwidad ^jr Mm. nmllj a
1. rsqatred.
With i
pllod br the Hoa. Jo» pli O.
of lUiaoU la lam thaa olaetT ■
Bo «avo adaflailUm of doe
-\Vc have a fine ^-U-eti-m of KvUnsUm Tal.U-5 frimi *!-.%
m and see llicm.
“Field
July 11. Avery iatevsmiag profiam
toglnMng early in the BMwnlag and
laeMiar Mil late at algbt ba. bsea perfoetmL Home raoee. foot raeee. ball
game. tOnwiirUle va KalkaMm).
daaolag. tight rope waUing. aad aU
the aeoeemry minor sport, that go
toward making the day one ooatinaed
round of eaioymeat to flnisfi with a
bmideoMtat algbt by one of the
beet band, in Kortbera Miebigaa.The Kalkaeka MlUlaiy Band.
Good purm. are in vraiting the saooemfol oooteetanu and priice will be
paid in oaeli after each ooetest. KalkaB^ never lete a stranger go oat of
iu gate, aamtisfled and ehe will eaioly give you a tiam if yon attend the
Field Day
Frlday. July II.
19(M.
liaer eoold ba ran from Msw York le
LirerpooL The fra* oan bs used foi
both foal aad light Ths ga. will
imrnmtXj la tba Hooaa and «riU tat meU oopparia tha opso air. i| thim
*■
gator haatglTing material
known to aolanoa wUi do.
Foor baadsod aad fifty men work
ing
aioa
boars la a drirlng laiB
Saaaoa ipoka a« follow*:
The ship irrosned.
moTsd both raiU of the Borlingtoa d
Itut the GHkly Y(
road on 116 milm of traob
: to the (
and ilias broks aU rooorda in coavarP
a1madgaar»
aad •tlU
• Doesn’t It seem unnecessiirlly rroel.
STsnt was wUaatssd by tbona
captain.” skr mid, "Iu box a ,>oiiip.mr
who aloeda* ovary
-Not any more so. mliui.- he replied,
station holding ambrallas to proleol grimly, nhso it would he to imddk*
tbsamelves from lbs dtaoebiBg down* /TtSTtbe ship groaned some more.—
oama talo powor partlallT from iima Tdln-rt. f>o. Boater tejr. than ChUufo Trtbuqe.
to tlmo. bat tImoToB had f
is great alarm in wsstem India
ItU mmnl-froio 18M to
of ths oootlnaed atisenos of ttis
ths heavy rainfall which
usually comas early in Jana The oondUiou of U»e province of Gajerat
am anxii ty If the rains
fall aasi«akable distrvm will eaaoa
ta declare, says tlie oocf tbroBfli tba war with joatioa. i
that the emption of .rmt. innummlile in emy mtsmmnt
Mount False In Martinique deflsotsd rvrrv day u( the rear, noth in the
pjjsrt
Ea'«r“
The*J
SSS?;SiSH1“
r>.:
Theuw
tSsi.£^'^.'rS
t5S.:XV;
TdT.
,^rw'.rsi
U imi tboaaaad word, or more Mr.
laoMtad U with oTTMallkaa elaararm
la Ihtoa word* of dafluUiou and
words of oommaai. He said, and he
proTod. and aU tba world will raooR.
themmmooa 1.000 mllee to U»e wetward to tiie detHmciit of India
Priaoem Loalee of Tuborg, eldest
daughter of King Leopold of Helgiehadow of her former beau
tiful self, lias just l«.n released fiom
im in which the wa. eontime ago on a pret* xt of
lunacy after hsr lore adreuture with
lieulenaat In the Austrlaii army.
The uafortaaate hereof thi. tn^ie
It i% laid, will soon U> pardoasd by Kmiisror FianoU JoseiOi oa
ooaditioa tliat he will cmlgtab- to the
ITnlUsl State or AurtralU and never
■etnm to AustrU
The wealthy people of Wasl.lni:loo
lave a aew fad. It i. mamsge for pet
Icga The artiet who administer,
lid. treatment designates himself a
•pliyeloal culturUk " He i. a French■ma with an BaglUh aocenk He is
rapidly growing in demand. PolltlI and phyeloian. who
are dog owner, enlist hU
iMf iet trmm m^t it tkt city,
Wtifi m^t httftit.
Ba patriotic aad daooAte yoi
plaaaoorbaalasm aad bomas forU
VOartb. Haks Travefoe Oily |«emnt
raaliaatloa of a damUac drmm c
Hy ars oaatioasd ofaln
of tba raesa tbU weak.
CNAII6E FOi^tONC MEN
•saOsWIUUIma rair of ram.iol'mty
Wks Caa carry tbs Bla Back a Ul
OlotmMS Is QslrtestTfsM.
Bata aomas Baoda With aaotbor Ub^
THE BEST
DRESSED WOMEN
IN THE WORLD
J. W. SLATER, LEIOUIB HOUSE FURNISHER
cmiJixlically a* haxc our sold
iers in the Philippine IsUmfls.
Where you fin.l a h.mschold in
this town in which (las is itsc«l
for fuel, you fmcl coniffirt, conrnre and luxury.
Kcmcm-
FK^WS^CE CHEAPEST
CLGNEST
.-.HEALTHIEST.^.
L. L, A. BUILDING
memUr. time f.ir FRKK SFRVICK expires July 1.
Mr.,.*,!
PROF. C. E. HORST
iMTOonoisa
AND
MRS. C. E. HURST
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
ulOM-r
IS
DISEASE. STAND BACK!
Donald McDonald,
WANTED!
SELLIR8 A6ENTS
oKiM*riwr
ELECTRICITY
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
IfrNAMAKA HIAM'K
l>wrk.-r-« KIm»
r.|,r,..«UiU.*-iti .t,.j 1„.M ta H..ii.aa
1000 WATTS
JOHN R.SANTO
Biardaai Rim Elictrie
Liptiid Pnnr Ca
TUF SPKCIAI.IST IS COMLN’C.!
c5b
iTjifro^-u*
for ua. and wiwho
liBixtl. rr*.l» tiijtelr . I..ihine « r»r»
tuolt) hi
with ei« r. luiiit iMilorw
J. i HASSE & SON,
TAtlXIKH.
-0-*J:» liflXMl IMVKIl .\Vg., lilt.
neon. Ml< It.
DR. SAWYER
•DENTIST*
I
TRY A RECORD WANT*A0.
IJ. U’OKK HUlHmiT PUHMIHIJC OltAOl
riNK 04UJ. wmuk a Hna iAi.Tt
77|0RK all right want a nru- onr? H.ivrn t Sf-en
the new ones we have just iinpatked '
I hry an-
UK wii.K hi: i.\
TRAVERSE CITY
beauties
and
the
newest and handsomest patterns.
•4T
All sizes and all prices and for all numis in the house.
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Kven if ^ou use electric lights or burn gas. y»»u need an
extra lamp or two.
FROM
Thursday Momlfli, July 3
UNTIL
'Fall ones, short ones, large ones, small ones, those of
I>lain glass, but ia]l for long siemed flowers; cut glass,
rock crystal and pressed glass. If you want a vase for
lo cents or in the dollars, it is here.
Monday Evanifls, July 7
FIVE DAYS ONLY.
CoBsolUtiott, ExamlaiUon and Ad
vice Free.
m ENOUDH DRINKINGIlA^
Dr. McDonald
liven the best of glass will break and your supply is
lessened —better stock up again. Got a goo<J glass at
.15 cents the dozen; a fine, heavy glass at 50c; handsome
etched glasses at 75c. 85c and 5^i.oo.
$1.00. Wine gla
lasses, all
si/cs; goblets an
’
" ‘ mugs, sherbets
‘ ‘
ind‘ handled
that are used
so much. In fact
fa everything you need.
ia ooe of ibe greatest llriag special
ista in the treatmeDt of aU Uhroalo
Olaeaaea. Bis eztensiva pmeiloe and
hies him to
ehtonio diaeams of the Brain. Spine.
Nerves. Blood. Skin. HearL Laags.
Uvsr. Siomaoh. Kidneys aad Bowels
NEWS FROM CHINA
DR. JlcDONALD’S
A wedding gift to buy? Some friend to remember
Cut glass or Haviland
laviland .:'*' A dinner set or an odd piece of
MKRIC.VX WOMK.X .\RF. TIIE BEST DIIE.S.SED
l.\ THE WUltl.U. .\n E.ml.tn ,„d Pari, sorulv
oau tell the American woman at a glance by ibe beau
tiful rut of h^T gown and her irreproachable atv of
wtmring iu SilK LOOKS WKLL DKKSSED BECAl'SK 811K U)OK*S COMFOKTAIiUl Camfurl is the guide in the sehxrtion of ibe well dressed
nan’s xvardrolie.
The kucoeas of lEc American \umian in the art of dre*i.-ung w in
the primarr quefdion which she always
hers^df, “Will thU l*ooome me V*
SHC ooeg NOT FOLLOW THE FASHION SLAVISHLY. Xs DOES
HER FRENCH RIVAL WHO TRAILS AFTER THE FASHION YEAR
IN AND YEAR OUT, WITH NO THOUGHT OF WHETHER THE
OOWN IS BECOMINQ OR NOT.
ai co'olook
There is a wrt»ng impression abn^ad that it takes money to dress
well. The simplest divj^s well cko^eu, v»f good coltw and well fitted,
is all that is neeibxl. E.vtravaganccs <iften mar rather than lueautify.
I don’t see why one sh^^uld W aslumed of economy in dretit.
Any one can be smart wiili unlimited money. It ia the woman who
can make a gtxxl appearance oti a modest sum who is really clever,
and it is that type of woman, ttx). who usually jwsesses a style of
her own.
§mi im 9fm aodo h tU tit/.
a^tirtmdthttit^
I wear what I think becomes me and is comfortable. TIIE NEW
FASIUOXS FROM YEAR TO YEXll ARE OXLY IXVEXTIOXS TO CATCH THE EYE FOR A MOMEXT. The
woman who dreese# becomiqgly and comfortably is always well
dreased. The paaserby newn-aaks, *^la that the fashion P
wiSS M*lC»ok*Uorar aad tha
OloH* Toi
Coukinj; by (las has asscTlctl its
sujicriority in the housclmld as
Uw* of health.
Ballsy of Tasas has bean n U ffalod
to tba TlUmaa ebrns In tlia ITnib d
Btatm asaala aad Maoator HaTaHd«» of
ladlaaa baa Hsan la the sstMitn of thr
paopls of tba ooontry by hi. anti
tiladala maatltijr Uis assault of the
asaalor from Taiaa. There ha. beau
too maoh Ballsy Ism and Tlllmani
tba asMta and the paopls of the
ry dsflors tba Inflasaos wMob civs
saoh maa a. thsss aaats la tba upper sooUl sveati. a. well a. others who
boasa of ooufTsa
Dlynlty with tha
live III more obsoore^xary. comblae
to add bo Ml wwtpta
fasasd la tbs baoMmad by brats
■Ciaagtb and tbs Uok of many aleamats wMab |o to mabs ap a f
Which’dJiJr.olu^tors
Into a town. This city 1. no sxosptioB aad those who hats bioyolss
aboald hasp tham under look aad key
at Mfbt, also aadar strict mrreillanos
dartac tbs daytime. UooaewiTe.
mifbl also ptoit byaaaooitt
ksap salaablss of a lioaaabold ol
lar laalds at algbt.
For .1.1 Tsnrs T .fiifTereil from
ri;eiiiii8tieiii until 1 iMsume ao
mpHed tl.iit 1 eouM hardly
feed Iiiyseh. tVveu iihysk'iiuie
had tri.-«l their skill in voiii.
My huit doruim told me Umt
it WIIM UMdees iiir me to take
riiurv m,^lieii.er..elniming ibete
wus no run-for me. My family
fell me from talcing niore mediriiies, hot when
my rliunh naiier endoi
flloria Tonic. I rraorte.1
that nnd tlw svHtemntic am
of this exoelUt apecitlc com.
eiely curnl me. O. Jacob
>uuntaln City. Wis,
tfal and
old or
yoaag. cured in every eem and eaved
from a Ufe of suffering. Daafaess.
RlAenamtism and ParaiysU
ihtoagh hU oelebrated Blood and
Oil*
charged witheleotrloity. THSDBAF
KAIMETOHBARI TH* LAMB TO
WA1£
DIeeaeee cared. Dr.
Fiteaad Nervous DiseaSss. Bo
and aU Skin Diseases eared.
Dr. McDonald has beea called Ike
CONSULTATION FRBB.
bric-a-brac—a fancy dish or something in silverware?
Chip plates, bon bon dishes, pudding sets, sugars and
creamers, salad or olive dishes. The China
lina iStore always has just what you want.
?
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, JULY T
A beautiful decorated lamp with shade to match the
base* always sold for one dollar-For 70 ArilTO
this day only it is yours for................ .. | Q |||2fj | Q
DAILY CONCERTSS~r^^
Furniture
I Department on the ground floor from 10 lo i k-a. m. and 2 to t p. m. and are
I entirely free. You are cordially invited to hear this wonderful instrument.
in
OR. OIULO MCOOIULD.
SKUI. -riHI
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
8»««7
udnauc
THE HANNAH & LAY
^ MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTlom
FIRE AimETIC SrotTS ••l•••a•a•aa••l
Tbtm vlM M Dr. ▲. W. QtaX
m m
Wni tto a^Mture of tho Fourth
of July Colebratkm
all titot mid to
lac and lonloc np tha ayatm **
TtoalhMe afortoto aooaraathe
Iroaith, mu toaorof ttotoalfcw> «IVE of tto brtmxBt noidtou of
terra o< the c* lebratian. and tadioatkna now are that th.*n mU be
lante nateh of athleb'a entered
erery areat. Ttoae aporta mil oee
at»r» a'elaokaa Union auvet. I
tw«m Sixth and Bi«htb atr^^te. n
eaoh priaea mil to awanb'd the win*
coHdtnstd ntws 1 r:r:. S“« risrs
• of mkhigM)
rx~.
f
the old worid who drew ttote
aworda to tonie for Amerlenn
to be rrmrmberrd on the Fourth o^
Jnly. Two of the number w«w kYmcbmen. Lafayette and Roctoratoun: two
EHilra. Kiwcinato and IVilaakl. and one.
jen, a German of the Gctmana
LafayKte. young, impulaire and brave,
la perhapa the hero of them aD In a
nilc aenae. He cupdrated the
Arndvican fancy by hi. noble bcartng
and bla nnahrinklng devotloa With
out him France would prolwbly never
have become the aUy of the patriots;
without him R,irtomlw«u woold act
hare led a l^'rench army on Amarloan
bataefii-1,l>i. and but fur hi. Inflneoca
In Httiin Sleuben would not have been
ei,luted In the fight for human liberty
on Atuerlten aolL As an aid on the ataF
^ Will mote np Union to the place
where the athletic aporta mil oocor.
At Lake Harbor, a Moakaitoo i
Tto pcocram. with tto pruma to to
theFonrth of Jaly oeMirnUoi
awarded, will to aa follows:
bm poatiooed joat a month,
lat tod «rd
will toaiTTaDd dUiOaycr fir,
100 yard daali _ $3 00 it oO f1 00
tbote. bntitmil oomron Aa
GOymrddaah ............. 8 00 t 00
of Jnly4 thia
1 fiO 1 00
are now ooly atoot
aboot 40 (roMt
(roMta at Uie Tbteo lagged race
Baok race................ 1 BO 1 00
iKdel. bat booklnca for the
Slandlag broad jumj. 8 00 f 00 1 00
Klre membera of the family cf Ftod Raaalnff broad >nmp 8 Ou 8 00 1 00
Running bop atep
Walter, who live n<wr Martea
and jnmp
8 OU 8 00 1 00
allpolaoned by dxinkinjr mUk. Tlia
lUnning high jomp 8 00 1 00 1 00
oaaae waa foond to to a diaeaae
in the Walter herd. Tto rl
Dteat WaaraMaab.
were danm rimaly 111 for aevrral claya,
bat arr now oonvalt^luK
^ by
Before the cloae of thia year, Ma 4 abe im
need Rockleo’a Arnica Balre.
1 they raniahed aa will all Krn|>‘ abaft of the Oalamet A Ib^la^oopprr
I. Ki ver Sorea. Boila, Uloera. Ikrmine at Oalamet will have readhad a
depth cf 8.100 feel, or more thaa a
mile and a half. It will then to the andHlea. Ooie goaranteed. 85a at
and S. K. Wait A
a G.
deepeat incline aliaft in thi woriA
The Ited Jacket abaft of tJ.e aama
mine, which ia a \ivtioal abaft, ii
When yonr ayatem ia
given the ciHimiaud of truo|m At Mon
will, melancholy thoaghte, reatlees mouth tie mved tte* dlvtonn flrwi In
A orael practical “iok©’* way ooat nighta. aorrowing daya. renew life a
tto life of Mary Sja iM^i. I’J yean old.
DcMn dlaaater am! diagrare
The child waa pUyiiiK near a locooteReturning to France, be aneceeded In
rcurlui; a laud aud naval r«nv to
kite at ironway. when a man. it ia alrrxe a. an auxiliary to Wa.btngionV
atnmand In the rol,»nle.. The nwult
•aa tte> dtaiwtrblug of a Fn-m h fle*-t
atooped to do ao. toroed npoo her hot
iiwl«T D’E«talnc and «inu,i aoldlera led
water and ateam from the “blow
A roor Mnitoaeire
by Itochaiulienu. Lafa.vette waa given
pipe. The victim a h«wd and one aiila
Latey atarred In London
,f light infantry made
of tor l«dy wore ocmldeil eo badly eoold not digeet his fooA
Thia body to led to
»ilU would Irglnla to llcht the trait,v Arnold,
of Dr Ki^a New Life Hil
that her death ia ex|ieeted.
K>ld.wbe
who
ad xtMie over to Enrlaml a alile.
e. Ilya
Klmer Moaaelmau. aced Ih. of naar
hony- Wnyne
luDctlon with -Mad Anth,
OoUwakr. waa ahot by a nelchbor
LafavHte beadei! off the Hrillab Inva
boy and fcorfolly iigarr,L Moaaal.
i.f the interior of VlrglnU and
Walt * Soil.
'caua,^ the ntreal of romwallla ia
Viirktow ti. w hu h to uud hU army nevThe evleikl «.f French vineynrd* was
t ev.-k-pi n* priak.Jiera to Waablugupwards. He called
llarveil 4.KH hei-teree {V2AnKi aiTcel tun and the galUut alliea.
look oat, aa the Kon waa loaded. Ihe
et year, xvbleh ina,le in ell l.T3i,34o
ahnniU-au waa with Waahitqr^oo
boy Immediately fln-d. flllinc Maaaal. bc^rce i4.138i.U17 ecread
thi^uch the brilliant camioilgn
maa’a leca and feet with ahot. Kifly
whieli de,v-l\Td t'lititon. at New York.
wane MeaTerwed Velluw.
ahbt hare
removed So far th,
Grtet conttenietion waa felt bt the
to Vtwktowii. With the I'tench
boy iclrea no ream for hia action.
friend, of M. A. Uogariy of Lexlag- umrehnx-ent
Waah!n;rtoi, tiuule a feint
ReaidenU of llrilton (yave been ton. Ky.. wte-n they aew he waa ternmooh fftchtemsl recently br the ap- ifig yellow HI. akin .lowly changinl to attack New York from New Jerwey.
but luatead slipped away to Virginia.
color,
alaobls
eyes,
anl
he
aaffered
pwiranceor a red ball which woald terrildy.
uiug in rt*riiwMin„ ou the north aa
Hi. malady waa Yellow
appear each niKht near the Reformed Jaandioiv He waa trmteit by tha beat tofayette. with tto help of a I'rench
ohorch. HappratUiouii ir'iwoua claimed doclora, hut wiihoot U-neflt. Then he force lirought by Count de Saint Simon
mlTiaed to try Ktokrtc BiUers. In th,» ahlje, of IH* i;rawe. had dotie
that tt waa a apirit and larire partiea
wonderful Stomach, and Lirer mi-tUe aouilu In tto liK'hllng at Yorkwould viail the aix»l eaoh niifhl 8ev. remedy,
and he writea: **.\fter taking
etal time# men ahot at the atrance red two boulea 1 waa wholly con-d ” A town IbKhatnU-au atul Saint Simon
tiaU but Wive alwjira unable to hit 1». trial proves its malohlro. merit for tol tto l-'rvoiH.
llaron Steuton wa. a lYu^ian of
It haa now) diaappean'd entirely and all Stomach. Liver and Kldgev troubloa
Only
.Mia Sold by Jaa. G. Jolui- the Und of t>ed.riek the Greit. who
many feople breath eaaler. Some
•mn and S.B. Wait A Son.. DroggiaU.
a great admirer of Wa.hington.
atrance atoriea ar«' told aa to the canae
id not call hlmaelf a German In
of the phenomenon One ta that yeara
lente of today, but a PruMdan.
acoa woman, while lichUnc afire wild cet-ae nn* .a 1,1 to U>Mtiie tin-il The Teotona In the mrrlce of King
with keroaene oil, waa bume<l to ►a»«MT than other. an,rniv fnNUCuUjr
re during tto revolution were the
death, aome of Uie oil havlnc fallen reliew-d by their felhiwa.
auhjrcta of the ITlnce of Ue*«-lVaa**l and had U'k-n hlr»«d out at So much
on her clolhinc. which linnb d. ah.
per te‘ad to fight wbererer ordered.
th.-r, by loaitig b. r life, and that b. r
No dlacorery in medicine liaa ever
aiurit^Wa r. tum.d to *wrth in tin- enwted one quarter of the axeitemeot After lighting gnllantiy In the warn of
hYedcrick tto Great. Steuton was re
ahap*^ a ball of fit> .
tliat haa boon maaed bv Dr. King’s tire,!
up.n a.prtrKN iy Income from the
New Disoorerr for Conanmption. lt*s
sevetest testa have t>een «m hopeless realm. He waa a splendid mUltary
victimi, of Conrampcion. Htmeomonla. dlaclplliiarian. and while vUttlng IVria
We offer One Hondred Dollara Re- Hemorrhage. Hleurtay and Broochltia. In 1777 the French aecrvtnry of war en
ward for any oaae of Oatarrh that can thonmnda of whom it hae Tutored to ll.t.d hi. a.i mikathle,. with the Amert
not be cored bv Hall'a Catarrh Cure. lairfeot toalUi For Coagha, Colda. can ikatriota. He offered his acrrlcesto
r. J.^CheueyA l-o.. Pro|W..Toleda O. Aathma. Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarnecungreaa In I7TS. aaylng that to had
We^ the undei>lgn«Mi. tore known neaa and Whotiping Cough It 1. the given tip an boiukrable title and loera
K. J. Cfliener for the la«t i:. Tiara, and
live milk at home aud de»Jred to serve
I him' perfect It honorable in all
e defrti^w of human rigbta and
la tranaactloni and financially W'ait A Son*, who gnarmntee aatiafacato to carry ont any
tion or refund mooey. Large bottle. IIU rtUw a. a volunteer w iibout reward
In rlehea or honor. If hi. lalm were
.Vic and |l
aatUfactory and the Rerohitloo a oneToledo. O. Waldin*
otW ( arpaotara* Ixewl Ne. Xk«he aaked that the government n. Wboleaale l>ruirK
A.VLL MEMBERS are requeated to to fund the Inixune be bad sacrificed and
Haira Catarrh i'nre ia taken Inerenaatc him for hU a,«rvlcea He
preaent Tbaraday ereuing. July Srd.
aally. acting din<.|!y nixin the blood
7 p. m. aharp Bn.ineaa of import
Inexl to'^ihe end of the wrar the
and mnoona aorfacen of the ayateni.
ance. Banquet at 8:90. Don’t for- drillma*.l,T and lna|>ei'tor of the Amer
ican army.
tlH« two roUHh alllea. Koodnako
dl-a Family Hia.
and Hulaaki. Kom'inako came before
ihlmrton In 1T7«1 a. a volunteor and
Queen W llhelwln.n ln«Pt*» on knowin«wer to the quetdion. *'Wtot can
tng the «*onteiila of eM-r;. d.H Uinem *dic UX)KATtho» .|4«did teremia. in
you dor .Imply aald. ‘Try roer Oenalgna. In con** of douf»i *!*e ^uiMtnoni,
rral Gate*, tto American commander
an eipvl to evplnln the inait,T to her.
llendn abe folloir. the example of
Hamilton CloUiing Oa
lAif -kf
wa* the be*t englm*er be ever iaw.
Qneen Victeria. who afxrexa m-t«l on
the fact that Koarinako laid out the
blch baffled liurgoyne b exideniT* that the compliment waa no Idk
K,wkrtnako ato> planned tto dewiuuug to aee ----- .----------fentet of W.,at Point, on the Hodaon;
will find him next SaterdaT.
td aa one of Waahingtoo’a adju
Mh. at 818 Eaat Pth a
a. and fouebt under Nattonael
Tb.T knew .h. h«<t
unable to leare her beil in
Greene In the tYrollnaa.
trooWe
on aoooont of kidney ami li
lAke bla .xHniwtriot K,ea luaka Count
1X)W
RATES
TO
CHICAGO.
ion and
nenrooa proattution
an general d. hil
Caalmlr l>uUiakl tod f,wight for freefS 7.'. one way. 98 «B round trip.
____ : hot
of Klertrh
ity; bat.. -Tlirte
In Inland, and there was a price
Maala and berth, extra
•nabled me to waU. * ate
when to left k
Traim, to tonneci with alaamera
and In three moutha I fell
of Bea Frank
new peruoa.” Women auffer- Imve Traverae i^tty Momlay. Tnaalike a jto
to offer hi. .word io Wadrtngtea Aft
Ner
brimahi exploit with tToahlng
Melancholy.
U will find it
too a Iwalygnard at tto tonie of Bran
JSoUng andThx
a pritehte
dywlne be wa. aiq»«8nted tortgidto
F. A Mih-toll, O. P. Agt.
faction ia
reoeml Hta corpa of Uncers toraoM
H. W. Oonntngham. Agt.
•ad Jaa U
In the
LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISak! Joined the army of UnCO AND RETURN, via O. R. A L
,'oln In tto amth and finally recHi
$to.34
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tow. Of-
V for vm. T>prwTXU«
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In popular prices, 50c. $i.oo, $*.25, $1.50,
$2.00—very complete line, new colorsShirt waists have come to stav. and are the
most sensible garment yet devised for men's
comfort and appearance in hot weather.
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T'‘u!:.77
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FIRE IRSURAHCE
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“Hurrah for Uncle Sam
.SB
-ANDl>4tf
Hurrah for Uncle Tom”
will axhlblt under a mammoth wat•r-proof tent
Friday EvciilBg:.Jiily 41U
STETSON’S
OriglHslBig Dpmbh Spec*
tatmlar
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co.
BAY VIEW ANDPKT06KEY AND LW oto
W tote W. W.^toni
RETURN. VIA O. R. A L
.v^ anxmat of camp raoetiag and
The Bamumor them All!
Morr Grttei SCuvGUte ttoa tete.
. Prtrf DMT'.kltliterT Bted.
^ util Ao|.
aothing Dept.
SnatnlKiadpfUaU
Men’s
Suits
$7.50
$10.00
$12.00
$15.00
to
$22.50
BmnlmMtUf
OrR A
DON ’T FOROBT tto oEor we make
nit
w»f *• dfd Fridmr
Makes tto fixoa of Kfe bos vltii a mfHrmm darimt tkt wtrm wmUtr,
*UIAn«._r
WMCEiPlil
MORRHNGl
tribuneI
Tiokate on mle Ang. lat to 84h good
O ye people! hare ye waale^
iroldea momoatt of nerer retn
time in lakinir a anbeti^ f«
no-, m.
□‘iX'SS.VJLS «LSr
'"^wSiVSiax. Wh
§mt km artote m4» m tk^ cH,.
^
Are a necessary part of every gentlemen's
sumrrrcr wardrwe. See our large tmonment of flannels in all the new colors and
stapes, both suits and single pants. Suits
$5«a S6oa $7-sft $iooa Nulangle Pants
$»iJoto$5X)a
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BUSIWEK^OS
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Dr. A. W. Obaaa'a Varre PiUa arr AlccridiiicaKhildttanmil
anld at toe a box at dfwlcrv' or Dr. A.
naenpacte. tociaalter at • e*alaah.
W. Okaar Madloina Ca. Baffala H.
hia will to ihrao by John K.
Y. 8*« that i«rtralt and aijtnataia of whontedaroeh a fine oxhlMtlc
A. W. Chaae. M. D.. arr 4« arary wac*r bera «wrly thia aprin*. Thla
eahlbltion mil oonunenoe at tha Qaaa
afreet toidce.and Mr Bnah will abow
allaorteoC fanay rtdinc In thaqoiet
h^
.
Bf JONATHAN JOYCE J
— » Miwimt
•o fflT« MTw«d an
vicar Bevtv fall to
to olWa. Kdwin lUtftw of Ha OO
Ban Mitohall i
mjB,: -It la
trial «tf Dr. A.W. Chaaa'a Karra PfUi
mu la^a totiaflalal tbat 1 raaaa»4»4tlMDtotolMra I wa« fcalluir
paorir and ran dawn laol apriac. wlian
^OklWoitfSoltol
SAndiiily Fourth J '
IbU U(» belOf. yo«
buy...............................
ywrzrs.
Fiic « FuiisUv « Goods « a « Stcdaio
WILHELM'S
||"l; ;
mkHim tat,
AT STEINBERG'S
CRAiO OPEM HOUSE
mm\h,7k,m.
REWFOOTBAU RULES the qirl from
1 ...NEW YORK
s-jr
'V
pm Umk
Seal ebaoEM la coUedata foottiaU i
Maaoa. aajt a PbliaAtlpMa «a|M
to to* New York Ktoalof Jouf
Tb* ia**tmc. whicli wa» beW at to*
Bararm clot*, wa* attoodad hf the follawtoff: Walter Caav of Tale, cbalf»aa; Johu C. B*M of Pamiar
AlexaadOT Moffatt of rTtecatoi
art V. Wrraa of lUrvard. I'aui J.
IlaabSal of tb* UalUd mate* Naval
acadeoij and W M. I»aalel« of ComelL
•o radical ar* two of tb* rbamte* d*dd*d upon that the com»lii«ad that fach matober Ulk over
rataa with the football authortttea at
bla particular colle«* ar unlraraltj.
and If aoj objactlooa ar* ralaed ward
to that affect will be *ciit to the cbalrBaa, Walter Camp, and a call for another neettoff will be l»Ufd. IC po
ot)ecClooa are ralaed. thru the o*w
rale* wUl he primal In the oflcUl foot
ball ffuld* for 1US2.
Tb* moot IxuporUnt revlaloo, tod
eo* favorablj paaaed u]>oo by the aatlr* eumtiiltti^. la a rule jaarldiaff that
.::s'
each tooebdov
kicked from the field. Tbc other
Seal chance U la the
^
Av
Aa for the windmill and the InctH
liator men. they came In on their Cbaek.
Tb* new rule prorldca for the hrlar They began by offering her unprece
Tbi
dented bargain* In good* and ended by
lac out of the hall to »c»nr dll
aaj. tw*atj yard* from the coal
that tola point ahall be a line of
nac*. and toe try for coal can be made
> greater the number
by aaappinc the Un either I
kick or a drop kick from 1
Itaeofacrtminace.
a M aonreated that the oin>oaliic all an equal ahow and a fair abow. but
teams ahall line up tofether not farther tbe trouble with each and every one of
toan fire yards ai«^ *o tlist the de^ them waa opportunity. Even a
aelllng tbe beet windmill on eartfc
feodlnc team sball live an opp«.rtt
warrauted to produce wind to n
ty to preveat the c<mi1. The cx
wordloc of the rule will be decided ev-lf. ia a little ahy about iwpiilnf the
apoci later. Tbia new rule wUl make queatlon In tbe preeence of two or
three other men. If ahe made a date to
walk with the Incubator man In the
c.-llrlef orchard, at leaat two hired men tn
up to apoll It. and if ahe wandered
ly the other chanr** »n the rule*. aU tbe meadows In the dusk of evening to
of which have been
bear the whippoorwills sing as she
follows:
clung to the arm of a hired roan tliey
Bmel
were cloaaly followed by gbortly figIf toe player ao
ball mart be *ua|iped ayaln. awl If this
I <mos mere oo the
toe hall at ICuto theopiK.u. uta.Tbl- be friendly enough with eecb other to
ml* waa ( sneed so that the |»eDa
talk polltica. Tbe wludinill man got
for oSrtde play ahall be the b»a of il
out of bed in the night to vow that he
yard* by the offending team Instead
would smash the incuhetor man
fotfamne the Ull. It was felt that Uie Ida Incubator* to a JeUy. and he of the
loa* of the hall was tiH> great
€ hlcken hatcher ralaed his right hand
•hlpto heaven and took hla solemn atSdavIt
Bule 28P.-Tlie penalty f*>r «rlpj)lnc to ruin tbe windmill Industry of the
an oppooant or tackiluc him Im-Kiw the rmted Rtatea. Tha hind men i
knoca baa been changed to five Inatead to x-arloui things In various attitudes,
of too yarda.
and of courae all this swearing waa
Bala 28B.-Tills rule, referrlnc to lK>und to pibdoce reault*. Not a wx'ck
paartne or batting the ball tmvnrtl an bad paaaed when on* night as ba
oppooaora goal, la cUanged so that the wending hla way bomaward through
the aumroer darkness one young farm
er waa hit In the ear by a cucu
thrown by a gbortly yet vigorous baud.
Then a aaeood oacouatarad a i
face to face and waa warned in an
chanced ao tluit tlie in-najlv slmll U awful voice that death wna on hla
too yards Instead of tin- aurrendcr of trail, and the next night the windmill
toa balk the down remaining tUe same. man waa hU with a rock aa he saunterBolt 28 (Note). Whenever a foul is exl slung with bulging heart.
committed which In the opinion of the
nmplra did not affect the pU> the of
fended aide may dwllne the iienalty. atrtiognipher bad only two week* off,
U caae of a run being made from this and in the next a man lo love mart
play not more than fiftn-n yards from either hav* tblngi aettlad wltbio i
to* ipot wbert tbe foul was ctmim\tted annahia tiine cr bcug hlmaalf. There
ahall ha allowed.
enmr a Ume wbtn too girl foom New
TbMS waa ctmatdrrabh* dlscuaalon York must apeak up aad let bar choice
ovar tUs nile. ai
bl* known, and she waa equal to tbe
of to* rommtttee feHlug tliat the full eaoloii. 8be made a date with each and
diauoce gained ahould l.e allowed,
•viry vlcilm, irrvopectlve of iwlidcs or
ri llgion. down on the edge of the frug
waa decided. bowev.T. to make
ttmlt of allowance ixrenlynvr yard* pond at fi «Ttaln evening hour. Each
thought himself the favored one
inrtead of fifteen, a* Inretofore. In
dlttoo to the penalty pruvldrd In the wch was there to awear that his love
rmlaa of Ust year for side line nmvh- would last through agi*.. It was a
tag St was decided 1u sdd the follow- tryat and a twiat. Thera w*tu a good
many twlari. Thoy bad iUaoovartd each
Inc: ~frWtball r
other and geared all tbe frogs out of
coacblnc la harmful to tb.‘ game and the nelgUborbood wUb tbrtr a
abould be viewed ss thoroughly under word! and their aolarplcxus blowa and
tbetr rolUng about U forc It occurt
band and nnapurtamanllke roDdnet."
tb* wladmUl man to alt up and aay:
. S5/
.
lOarr-l-kt. MIA by e a Lawlaj
Tbe r rl from Kaw Tort appaafo
a formbtosa tkdity.mttta foaai to* eftty
one Iwc day ia Aacart for a two to
racatloo. It waa a place where a
Ited number of people were *WecaauiiO'
dated- for IT per week and aeaocry
throwaiikbut Hlaa Daxto bappatod to
b* toe asly atrancer at the farm fort
then. Bba was good looking. [
bow to waft her dotbaa. and to# hired
man who awtinf bar hammock bat
two tioaa tort bla heart tortier In toa
dolto of IL Ha had thonght of mar^
rUg* In an Indefinite way and had
tbooght of a bride big enoogb and
rtfong enough to wash, churn, xnl
make soft aoap and rag carpeU and
a practical helpmate. Mlaa Darla waa
petlto and white faced, but hla lova
weiff out to her Jurt the aame. Ba daddeff that If ahe would marry bl
would k«i. a hired girl and cat the
carprt rag. hlmaclf. That evening ba
aaw BK>ra of her and fell more d
in tore, and bla mind wna made op to
lay bla heart at her f««t aa soon aa I
had flnlabed plowing out the com.
There ware other hired men afoot
toere. and near by waa a fanner who
waa a widower. There waa al
windmill man -laying- up with a
leg and a young man circulating
around to aell Incubators. It waanH
three daya before the girl had tham aU
at her feet. One had rescued her from
bunlblclieca. another had twlatet
neck of an old ram that menaced
a third had heroically klllM a gartersnake that croaaed her |«th. and a
fourth had pulled her out of a swamp
wbeie ahe was looking for coco
nod hananaa on the hockleberry buah-
aed by the dnaly road*,
nays
aaya London. Truth Owli^ tu th<
WBtorlnc la of little use. whlb
M^laadvanUfv* atuch to tb«
Ittartan Amartcan meChod «»f usini
ETOleum for Uytag dust A local
tor baa. bowevrr. been experiment
: wHh aa appUcatUm of «ms1 Ur u
i road surface, aad the result liaa
‘paaaad expecutkma. The aurfat'e
bacomca so bard and compart that
la dlOcult to break up. w> dust
fonaad. rain falla to penrtrate tbe Uyar of tar. and mm after fort y dsys*
MbJactSoo to traffic there Is i sign of
wear and tear. Now the
atoborttlea and tha hotel kc
It baa baan known for aume th
toys to* ropolo Bomana^ that Veei
na seals thrvataaa eruption. Tbe 1
Stolirtan of amok* of crest
scan intolaroblynauaeoaa odor. Thero
fo to Bama or taea.
•-So did I.- waa auawRTvd in cbortti
•*8be waa to give me my anawer.-Some here.-Hut has anybody aeon herr
-i ben lot's qnU alngglng and taveatlgmte. She may btxh fallen off a fence
and liroken a leg.Tbe crowd moved op lo tbe I
house. Tbe rrd hsmmock no longer
exx uiig tietween the cherry tree*. Tb*
green rocker on tbe verands no k
rocked. Tbero was no aylpbUke
wandering around the ruM-bud
loxiking for fireflies uu tbe cftofort
ground*. The girl foam New York had
xlepartrd on the erenlng train, and *be
hadn't even left an old pair of slipper*
behind to camfurt tbooe who bad toved
btr so truly and well.
•Any remarkar asked tbe wtudmlM
man aa he looked aroaad artbe mat of
the crowd.
Nothing..! rneea," replied the tsen
bator man, -except to move to adAnd the I
He-Sball 1 order a pint of wtoe?
8be-But what are you ffoU« tt
drtokl-TbwnTbplcn
^
The preoent atatua of the wofk ol
medical tnlaaloM Is suck ua to enoour
age tba ptoaanfflao of toB form U
^A^JA-Btoweabar,
St —
trmoiniAMV. tvht i. iio*
1RO-N1GHT IfgJ!*” MADAM SATAN
^
\MATtNEE TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M.
PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS
II THREE IRSTALllEffTS
TmA AUorof Bay
baa beau
r rm wm rropoae to Ymme iutmnifortoalHlffav dayaandbaa
puxubaaad A toraa bandtod dollar out
fit^ faaaHawmsdbouaa famlabiBg
goods fomaJ. W.BMam. tobatolp.
padtobiabomaia BajOlty. Mr. Allor baa foal oompletodato.000 bouse at
lrti«avtlla Fbrk. jaak aorto of Bay
CUy. vbarubavUi make Ida borne.
PhUpptoaa ia now taooy. but boanot
Thaaa wlU ba a aaaalii« of tool
jot baan daUvatod. Itialaurnad
O.Q. T. ktoratoiaavatoagiB Moutatoo not* paopoaaa toot paymanl
guabalL AU mambafi are luquaatod
too Mar lands ba made In toroo In- to ba iwaaaat. aa haataam of importatallgmala. one tolrd to be paid tot- anco wiU ooma bofon tba lodge.
amdiatoly. one tolfd aftor tons
Daootota for too Fourtb-Evaay.
KUnTMIBS
221 Front Street
ARE YOU
INTERESTED
moBtoa and too tool toltd toiut
U F. Ftokett boa ro
Ohlooffo. KUkmakoo aad
THifnAbliaham UmM*In was a yoong
man. hla prodlgloua strroicth and hla
akil! tn wreatling were inatu-r* of note
tbronglKait central llllnula. Few In
deed were the men who coukl boast of
having UId him on bis back.
ftomewlierx* along In the Ihirtleetbere
wa* a case on trlsl in one «f tbe circuit
courts In that section In which a
fort wa* matle to Impeach the tertlmony of one of the wltneiMM-*. Ibe evldcDce waa confllcHng. Some x
bellere tbe witness on oath and othcri
would not
At last a inlddle aged man with a de^
was called to the stand. The uaua
qoeetloa waa put touching tbe rn>uta
Uon of tbe wltnt*** for truth and veracIty;
-Would you believe him on oath
-No, 1 wouldn't.- he answen-d.
before tbe lawyer on tbe opixoslte tide
could Interpose be gave his ivason:
-I beerd him bragglu* ouct that he'd
throwed A!»e Uuroln In a fair an'
aqoare rasale.Ko other witnesses were called,
attempt to Impeach waa sucx'esa
Tooth'a Companion.
part in toe parade are asked to be at
Union hail, oorner of Union and 8tat4
atreaU. at 0:8i) o’clock Friday morn
Ing.
Tha annual meeting of the Womans
Cemetery Improvamaot Aaaoolatlox
will be held in toe Ladlro' Lilirary
rooma tomorrow afternoon •
o’clock. The anoual report* of
tary and treaaurer will be given and
alaoiioB of oflioers will take plane. A
full attoodanoa is daalrod.
aeee a curtoua physical
lalng rapidly by a aucicea from tbe low. aandy
coaau oo tbe cart and west. It colmlnatea In a central pUteau. running In
a nortbwerterly and aoutbaarterly dlrectloo and having an elevattoo vary
ing from 4,000 to 8.000 feet above tbe
ara. High above thU pUtean tower
tbe snow capped errata of aereral volcauoea. mort of which are oxtloct.
Ten «xf them are over 12.000 feet In
height, and three look down upon fer
tile valleys from aItJtudea of 1T.782,
17J5C and IdOOO. Tbeor are PopocatapetU Ociaaba and IxtacrthuatL
|icr set.
ared by tba ••fly-by-night** oompaniaa
in tba part, makea one marvel that It
baa not long era tbia lost ito power of
rting people to a playbonae. and
indeed il baa except when Btotoon’a
knows that it alona baa lifted •’Unole
Tom a OaWa ” from aaadloerity to
In ahortitia toe only on#
toU time-bonored drama
U the only one prem with every environUon. And no a
toinm^ WiU be eeen on toe loeal
la than Btotoon'a ••UnoU Torn*#
X.** Over fifty peop&s ara naad In
tba preduetion. and with its artiatio
mingling of mirtb.malody aod patboa,
aUolaaaaaof amuaoBMOt seeker* wUl
Many a boy U
be wlU be bit giv« l^a tbaatrioal company nnd
own boos when I
aebaa man’s catate. but then be
eeda to get mar^
lied and It's all o
If tb* Creator evar made a foUure U waa proL bly due to aa atI Obtouge and will spend toe anmtempt to make a man wbo could
at ParkPleo*. Bba baa been in
barofmmitbA
Meat Forks $1-Wairanlcxl
Knives and Forks $:<
Wc offer l«Uy. FriiUv. June
27th,
fo«n Roxal Wclttm
An Sijiiarcs, worth $.ir» lo $:t8,
^ only $32, Ami unless aooocr s*>Ul will make a .lailv rctluc»of.*iO rents until ami inrlu.linj; Wcxlncs-lax. July 2nd.
Buy quick or you lose them,
Ilort’ 2-i»ic«c Woolen Suits
for the Fourth al $1,541, $l.i;.5,
and $1.1H».
Han! tu ma’rh
eUahctc fur less than $2,7-5
I»er suit.
TO MV ClTSTOMKHS-rwUlnof b,
Oraw.
_______________ i«»*t
iMBMr* fbr t
Bo>V I.aum1ricd Percale
Waists-well *ma«le, fine colurr;,
Irtice cut to 2<»c thhers from
Itk uimanls.
P«mei a.
THK^ OONGUKUATIONAL
will aerve
^ladiro
»"
iMx 4Ch O
IMM-tf
wortlng Wednesday. Thursday snd :
l^iday from lltlW to fi |., m. Mark
. Craw.
IfiUMt •
Thit tfor* w/// do e/otto Friday
aftamaon daring the marm weather,
aemmancing Friday, Jaly 11th.
J. W. Millikan.
floors use Cain
t
1
0
>
■Os
K
k
to $4 t>er dozen.
cm Glass onc-fimrth on ^
regular pneev
W
RASTACL
I
Hostllnc Jeweler. J
i 2sasasBsHsps?snsB£
Sterling
Silver....
Try us for Uniform lx>w l*rices.
A Urge order has jnst
been received consist
ing of Knives, Forks,
Berry Spoons. Oraxe
Spoons. Snear Spoons,
W.H.BROWNELL
241 Front Street.
Klaatio
l&fiAMt
F-ifWKWORKS
•
Boys’ Fancy Strijxe Summer
Suits nea- styles, at only 7Hc.
and Gravy Ladles.
iriMKWORKS
3
Buy Vour Fireworks and Flags
at Cbe Racket Store ...
1
PI
i
AND SAVE MONEY.
Barnunt
t^fearl*
Sewclers and
$ilpersmitbs.«
0
1
i
fMO-riOE
Unv iKillai's worth of nu n han.liM: given to every euslomer FKF.F. t)FCIIAk(;K Take axlvantag; ol it
Now. ’I'his sl.ire will lie oiieii loimh.ow night.
■
DR. H. J. GETMAH^
vEiEMiMiir SBBeni&DEinsi.
A-r-THiK: i9AObcK-r shtomm:.
of ton praaident, Kaj Tbaoker. Tlie
oooaaloo was in honor of Dr. Alvah
D. Tyler, who baa located here after
gtadutioo from toa dental department
of Nortbweatarn University. The
evening waa very pleasantly a|ient by
all, and toe anppar was delicioua. iu
addition to tbe brook trout, lake
trout, piuepplea, ohemea, water-mel
on. Johnny-oaka, wafer*, ooffea, pea
A Shrexped Taakee.
A certale Boston hotel man tella this nuts, oakao, and a variety of other
forma of eatables, forming a typical
good story at bl* own exixense:
When a amsll boy on the farm, his Traverae City KlonUika feast
folk* often aent him to the nelirhbors
to buy a doaen eggs when their
Jaramtah M. Thomas of Webster
failed to Uy enough.
atreat was treated to a great surpriaa
Be noticed that tbe old farme
last avaning by 16 of hii old oroniaa
way# held each »-gg before a U|
The aorpriaa waa epmplate and toe
candle and examlnxMl It can*fally. In avaning aqaaUy pleasant. A very fine
hla Innocxmce of Yankee ahrewdneaa
tbe boy supiioeed that this was prompt time waa enjoyed by all. and delloed more by boneaty and Intention to iooa loe orxwm aod oaka werx« aerved.
detect wbetbrt the eggs were had or
The Book Beview Dlub waa da.
One day. 1
rben he counted llgbtfnlly entertained yesterday after
bla
to curtoin, there noon by Mrs. U. O. Bell, at her
to agga.
mta. according
«
In tbe Uakat.
boMtlfol borne oo Wi-lllogton at
jatlon not to ba cbeat- Mr*. L. Roberta gave a fine review of
Oiibert Parker** -Right of Way,**
qulckly mad* known hla aftor which a delieioua sapper was
-Oh.- aald tbe old farmer, -that'* all aerved. Tbc rooms were decorated
grbt^my by. Ona^of them haa a doo- with Jaoqueminot rosao, from Mr*.
Hall’s garden, and quaint liUla Hatn fans wiUt water ooloted
sketokes of them were given «wch
Pprtty nearly every one has aaan tba gueet aa souvenin of Mrs. Hnll'a trip
curtoua -aoa ruffle*.- or -aea oack- to Honolnlm_____________
toeeo.- which are found plandfolly on
STAUB AMD PLATPOEM.
ooaan boachea. Theaa are th* egg
caaea of the oca aoailo. They conalat
Btotaon’a Oreat Double Bpaotaoalar
of a Bomber of small disk abapad en production of ” Uncle Tom * Oablu”
velope* attached along a sort of otem. pUya at Traversa City Jaly 4 under a
tba biggest of them lieing In tbo mid
moth took Tha way this grand
dle. In each envelope there Is a lltlla
spot of thinner matertol. which tb*
young break through when they ar*
ready to be hatched. When the femalo
garteropod to about to Uy. ahe buries
heraeir in the aand. from tbe surface
of Which the -necklace- of eggs U
gradually extruded. Being thus art
adrift and expo«^ to tbe rtemeuta. as
well as to devouTliig eoemlaa few of
tbe ecipi are ever batched, but those
wMch Ao coma Into the world oofely
la live to a very
ffTtotag*.
Roters Tea Spoons $l
in a fine Floor Rug or Art
S.iuarc? If »i, here j. )our oj.
aakad to maal praqitly at 10 a. m. on
toaFoartotogoioto toabtcpamde.
Jaok Omwfoed. tba pafUlat, wiU
goto Manlatoa tooigbt to rafera* a
fight betwaan Faylaa and Parry.
AU atoo* and briok maaoua are raqaastad to ba at toair baU touigbt aa
totoquartoriymaertag.
Tba Ladiaa* Aid Booiaty of toa Baptiat obBMb wUl aarva iaa oeuamaBd
0^ Ja|y 4kb ia toe buildiag formerly oeouplod by Bintar Bewii« nia-
from a buaiaam trip to Obloago.
Orrln Batehin* arrlTod frum RapU
City today to attand toe rmoaa
^
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hatmingtoo of
in toa city today.
ralaniiug thU morning on tba M. A
N. K.
F. A. Olary and family bars arrivad
Thotagular aemi-annaal baaiBaat
from Otmnd Baptda for tooir sum maaliBg of too CoBgragadoual O. E.
mor’a visit and am plaamntly looatw aoololy wttl oeour this aveulng at tba
b«M of abo praaidaBt, Mim laabel
J. K. Marinak waa oaUad to Obloa
ladioo of Amauda Btvo L. O.
^^toHroto 5 biTte^^. *”'*”"* T. M. WlU serve afiO oant diunar at
William M. KoUogg of .tba Firm Foroatora hall on tha Fourth, with
Katomal bank baa been oaliad to Al lea oraam auff oake in toa avonlag.
Mon by tba illnaaa of bU daugbtar
Owiag to toa fact that tba weighing
wbo. with Mrs. Kallogg. la viaitini of toa atone in a Benda & Oo'a win
at that place.
dow. on which too gaooalng oontert
Mr. and Mrs. Lan Pattoraon o has been oonduoted. might intcrfcta
Bpring Imka war* in tha city Monday
evening to attend tbe marriaga o afaeadoii. Mr. Bonds lias deoidod to
Malcolm Wlnuie. Jr., and Mlaa Etba bava toa atone waigbod Saturday
Danlola.
avaning,-July 5. ut 7:9U o’clock inMrs. Edwin Nxket of Booth Frank Koad of on tbo Fourth aa previooaly
fort is vUiting frianda in this oitj.
SEE HERE
TMl;
Will be closet! I’Viday afternoons during
warm weather, commencing July nth.
MANISTEE & NORTH EASTERN R. R.
AND CONNECTIONS.
TIME CARD.
• J. W. IVII1-L.IKI
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J/gainst JInother
6ood thing.
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Tr»n*u «V.
I.«U O.I hlOMRN*
IrmlM arriv* »» Trmw*rw tntr al II -<n • «.
Ckistime it is Tint
Cin« of...
Sample Shots
For Men. Women an.l ChiMi
that wc have bought at
a verj’ low figure from one of the foremost maj
manufacturers in
the country. They arc in the correct
rrect St) \cs
les for
foi summer am!
loll wear—the height ol
-the liest oml
jKipuUr
leathers-
pebemm
Tvalni.
Tr»v»r>i-1 'Ity
folkm.
Kbjt UraiMl ltot4>l*. IkanMi. TuIm1<^ OUaian
loaTi. to.
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Menknt^ IWy CMy. Port Htmm. Tu1.m1..
We Sape Ypu JUmost Balf.
On 2nd Floor
men’s
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
’2.00
Cadies’
2.00
aia» iMV*
Jun..K. laC
i'ttf m follow*
y.,r luBwl poinu -oQtli
Set them ph display in the new sb»u> cast.
On Basement Floor
IVU..., U.1 Hart.. XMU.-. 4 »
Samples of men's solid shoes, in scxcral leathers - ever pair
guarantccil
Manufacturer’s price $1,541. re- '
~
toiler's i»rice $2.00—Our pric^.............................
1.48
Other sample shoes for men and women, all soliil, 1
down to $1.00. Children’s as low as............. /VC
n.
3.*p.'sr«3.'5rrr
.4 Wd4o. «. dl
All first class goods at a grdu saving.
tiry year ohms of at aura money get wtitfactiom.
Wo Hood hack cf cwory pair odd.
Cbc Boston Store
hk it»T0 mill W e/«W frit,/
'■
* ■ ts».
EVElOT>tGr-^®E
T. jirtT a. iMM.
PROGRAM IS
COMPLETED
ED THIRLBY BADLY HURT
TODATS RACES
CALLED OFF
Twamh SMt Para.
Ed Thirlhy wiU quit hit hall play
For BlKgest Fourth of July Col- ing DOW. for a goocT long time if not Heavy Rain Spoiled First Event
for ilia raat of bOa Ufa. Ha Uiraw hia
of Summer Meeting
•bratlon Ever Held Here
arm out;of >olat y<elarday while pUyat.tha TwefU alvaei para, and
wUl b daprirad of tha nae of tba ana
ONLY
ONE HEAT PACED
for
a
good
wbila
to
PRELIMINARIES ARRANGED
la owkiag a Iwrd throw ia frost the
Said, ha dUlotktad hi* left ahosldar.
And Entire Program is Now In Dr. Holdaworthoarod for bla. h^Tiag Benj. Stelmel*8 Mere. MaWe H^
to pot tba Joint
Won It In 2:39 1-2.
Hands of the Printer
mk in plaoa. aa tba
badooa.
Thi. ia tba aaoood tiim* that Kd baa
ialooatad a.i. ahooldar. Tba first
■ of
«
unit the aocidant oocorred in a box-
______
FOR RURAL DELIVERY
Tbs flnal BfWtinir of tiv* 6>xfy?atiT«
t>ommlU4^ of lh« Fourth of July coU.
brstloii wail h« ld lant eTfuii.K with
tl»o rofTMoiitotire* of Um TfmTsrue
City DrtrUif Park aaaoelatton. and
tha arraiufr m. i.U for tho hig d
atradoiiwera compl. UKt Tbs
plat* program Hm beta arraugad aud Will W.UobU will ba Ca
r iu the baada of tha prititar It
I aad Arrau FoWoOlcs
will ba i
Krarythiiu; pojula u» Uiv moat aaooaaafnl I'elehraUoii avar bald in liortbaril Mioliigsii. Tha laoaio will ba tha
m.iat aUU«t. and pU-^itlful
of tha rural free delivery route on tha
kiiiia ti hara. tha rport* will b*' of tha panlnanla, and .the aarrloa will be inbaat. two fine buaa ball gnniaN will be angnrat.-d Auguat 1. with . Will W.
playad.
Um* llnr.l and
Gobleasoarriarand WaltorF. Goble
foorth, tJia fireworka exhibit
aa bonded anUtitnte. Uie booda of
OMOt rlaborata. ami th, rt
both of wboni have been appn
of tlw Trar. raa City Driring IWk aa TbeaaUry will beffintw. in addliloo to
•octalion will ba tba baat « t. r b id in which tnere will be
Korthnro Miohigiin. with three fim will add to it ooaaideraby. altboag'h
raoi-a. inoladiug Ui« fnv for all trot nothing can b* taken up tliat will in
and tb. fnv for all par.
any way interfere wlU» ihe work of
Fourth.
tlie carrier.
Tb. ex.4ml
Tlie route aa finally established will
»ev. ry ni< rohaut in thi-xity d>*corat«* start from the poetoffioe.
*
• hi. 1^. of burim-B aa hamiaomi ly a. Broach's oorocr.theiK«angUuKUie telpoaai&. aa owing to the hiar;
eidioua road to MoManus' ahool
>.
«priat1b for fin
fiMworka." aiU* rtiaiiig. bouse, thence north angllng.to lUynaa
. . #oru7and
#orU^d mi^y
miuiy ofb. r thln»:a. tli. n- corner, thence east angling to Arohie
will be no money in th. handa of tb
north to Mapleton
Me.- for that purpow. poatofllce. tbeofw west to Bower's
Kplhtiig haa
n P|wn d to p^rf^ot arbor, thence eouth angling to poetmenu for tb. r. l. bratlon, IBch* The length of die route i. giv
if the wealbr bnr.-au will en a.
miles, the ariw covered «0
right thtaK. tb. gloriou. ajuare miles, the population eerved
will b. clebrat.-d l...r. aa oerand the nnmber of the houa-s on
bfor...
theronU lit. t\»lleoiion l«xea will
be located at the preeeiit location of
c ntosh
the Arohie poetoffioe. and at Edge,
wood.
The esUbliabment of the free deliv
ery route will mean tlie disc'ontiim.
stage ronie from this city
At a maaUng of the Uniform Rank to Old Miesiou.and the diaoontinnanoe
KnlghU of Pythiai. IniU avt.iiiog. it of the poetoffioe at Arohia The oarrier
will
carry
a closed pouch to and
waa dacidt^to I'Ztend an iuTitation to
tba aubordiiiata ludgi* to viait tbuap from MaiUeloji and another to and
II Old Mtsaion.
Mirlntoah BttiuUy. July SO. whrra tha
Hlr Knijrhta will b. . nleruinad by
KING STILL IMPROVES
the mrijilM*ra of the Uniform lUnk in
flna atyla. 8]ia« inl tratna will run to
ither KMcmIUmi Sight
Fouch. nn.l ai-^ial U*at aerrioa will
oomiact with Fonnfaiii Point and
Damp Mrintoah. «o that the arrommoUmm fUaree to IWl.
datinna will b- all that could la. da- ByTVUvTa,a.|4.U.rlUn.r.l.
AT CAMP M I
alrad.
Ixmdon. July S~An offioUl bulletin
Tha rrporla of tlic rariona
leoed at lU ;uu thla morning says:
toea laat araiilng ahowad that
The king had anotlier excellent
xaaiiu for tha * noarapmcnt are iirograeaiiig finely, and that I 'aiiip Mrin. night He la making at«*ady iwogreaa
loali will be in full bloom by July 16. ill all reapecta. The wonnd ia leas
tronbleeomr. and ia lieginniug to
Whan Uu- KiiighU go into camp.
heal ’•
PltlNTRKN AKIM'lUAIt M AKFRM
T«o€»M ItUaU Hare Ar
Mll.I.lOWAIKg al lC lUE**
I llaallh
C lilraco Wh
i.oa I.alN>rliar.
r for tha
oalebrafioti of Lalior Day next fall,
and the committal a of Uia t 'entxal
Colon are working diligimtly on the
preiwtatioiia
It ia ci|icchHl to make
fhia yearV oHcbratioii reIi,Nu. U»a anooaa. of laat y.wr.
Alhlallc aporu will la- one of the
faatnrea of tha day In addition, the
oantrml feature will be the game of
fasae ball b tween tin* Printora and
Olgar Makera. tlie old riraU. Thla
will l*e. aixMirding to pceaent indicavery cloae/aud hard fooglit
«gc. .luly J-Slgmand Goth. vice president of the wholemb*
ehca- firm of Oathmann. Oanwnter &
Telling, oommlttod suicide early thia
morning at hU rMidenos. shooting
hiiuaelf through the head. Guthmann
rai years old. and a millionaife.
Ill health was the cauae of the «il
The opening of the Michigan Gircult started off today under disoonraging oonditions. and the first day's
races hare been called off on account
of the tain.
It was afb r 8 o'clock when Starter
Adams called the 8:40 pace and it was
J :80 wban the first beat waa paced
and tbso the races for today were
called off.
There were eight starters, as follows:
Billy Blls^ Cornell Broa ; Faddy
E. C Oompton: DsEter R. Oea
Ream; Kellie 8.. John Ora
Brownie L.. F. J.
Donna U.
U R Barnard; Mabel R. BenJ.
8teimel; Rag Time. H. Mortia
The heat was paced in the mud. as
ihe heavy rain had a t in )ast before
the race waa called
Mabel H. won tlie heat in
which waa remarkably good time con
sidering the oondition of tin- track.
C. R. Everett was the driver.
The .wrly part of the afternoon
protplsed good weather atMl a larger
crowd was present than waa expected.
Btarter Adams made a few ap|«opri
ate femarks to the crowd |irt vious to
oalliog the heat, and then introd
Mayor O. K Oarver, who had the
honor of opi ning the first race i
ing ever h. Id norUi of Gfand Rapids
under the anapioes of the Michigan
it. Mayor Carver made a sliort
and appropriati* address and then call«*d the first heat.
The crowd waa naturally disap
pointed, but the weaUier waa sol. ly
to blame, as tin- driving park assooisas exerted every effort to make
the meeting a aooci*es.
The Bby. Band entertained with
moKic during the afternoon, until the
rain spoiled tlie sport.
It is not thought that today's rain
will materially interfere with the balanoe of the meeting.
The offielsl surter is W. F. Adams;
the judges, ii. C. Robens of Grand
Rapids. O. M. Frail and T. K. BoMcCoy and Tom
Owing to the rain that was falling
at tha, time appointed. Ihe parade of
raoera, announced for V o'clock
noruing. did not occur. There
was a strong lear that there might be
enough tain to spoil tlie xucing. but
lembers of the aseooiation claim
that they left their Uwns unwatered.
»d umbrallas and did aU U.e oth^per and neoe^ things to pre
vent a rain storm. Starter Adams was
apiwwled to an.! put donbU at rest by
stating that there was to be Jest
th rain to make the track faster
Ilian ever, and to make the atmoe
Idierc Just right for floe sp»*d conteets
PRESENCE OF REID
WE.QUETOKWPROVEMERTS
Firewerks and Flags
ggid nesusm Thss
Wttl AM Mash sa i
The We^ine4«v club bura son
ed R R Vanfisriipns Janitor of the
dab bouse nad to uuiry out tbs imiTsmeota and repairs that were
nnsd b7 ibe elub at the annual
sting. Tbs bouse is being rspairad
Inlsansd/from topic bottom, und
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PrHAldant
Mitchell Looks for
Early Settlement or Strike
Saginaw. July 3-l*resident John
Mitchell of the Unite<l Mine Workers
of America, is in this city in confer
ence with the miners and operators.
MiUbell believes that Ihe out. ome of
the preeent joint oonferenoe will be
the settling of the diffioultie. between
the miners and operators ami the re
opening of the mines. He aays ti.e
anthracite etroggle ii no i ean-r settlemani than it has been.
TO DISSOLVE INJUNCTION
PsUtioeofM. A X. JE. vs.T.C.. U.A M.
ion of the circuit
court convened in tlie oonrt houee
Uiu forenoon, and the oonsidermton of
the iwtition to diseolve the injunction
forbidding the M. & K. K. to lay
rails acroes U.e propoeed right of way
of the T. C.. L. A M. was tak.-n up
Later the session of the oonrt waa ad
journed to the office of Fratl & Davis,
where the argumenU on the case were
continued.
The first argument was maile by
Hon. Thomas Bmurthwaite for the
M. & K. K. He quoted law. court deoisions and other authorities for his
position. He was followed by K. S
Pratt for the T. O.; L. & M.. and he
in turn by A. J. Dovel of the firm of
Dovel A Smith of Moists, who cloeed
thsoaeeforttieM. & K. S.
The case will be considered by the
court, but no decision has been ren
dered aa ysL
The mandamus case asking the
mrttoissuea mUndamus to compel
Judge of Probate Lorungsr to try the
■nnatlon suit of the T. C., L. &
M. urill be next taken up The attor
neys WiU speak in the same order as
sred by tb.*
the only order
de/p You
Celebrate,..
Bf^ selling psu
lift best Tsptwear
made belaw
usual Wholesale
Prices.
€veif pair of
shoes poubufdur.
iug our great
Sample
Shoe Sale
You save 75r
to f2.00.
Come, look
andpou’llbup
Alfred V.
Frledricli
If
I',
FREIGHT HANDLERS' STRIKE
London. June t-Tbs Indian troops
wra raviewed today widor like ciroumatanoss to those which attsndod
the review of tbs colonial troops yus
^ After
In* ^dtrT
rations toSTSdians. then called for
throe obsen for the king, which wore
NorfoU. Jnly t-The cruiser Brook- given with hearty good wUL
lyn. bearing the * vly of the Ute Lord
<out of theOspee
r CongngatiOHa ladies will
this mo*'
ute for England.
WITH PAl'9CCErurB*S BODY
lArei^eto Their
Chisago. June f-A eewt raeetiag
of tha Fadaration of LnUw waa bald
this morning to authorixe tha freight
handlera to atrike After tha
the oommlltaaa waited spoo tha
•ganu of the railroad, to appoint a
tima for s Joint oonferenoe. If tha
ndlroadaismaa. eight thousand meara waiting parmlarion to walk ^
•ho freight bouaro.
•‘Sfftnns^
I:
■^sarJaT'
THE WEATHER
IJTiD HID m
woREVER
BUT COME, HURRY UP!
.NOW
ou ll have to
a nral, nob
iskc whsl'6 Ml. Ssmple Suit Side
-tiU op-n.
by. up-la .l«lr, per1r.-t lilting *uit, « oaie .VOW.
Umbrellas, new lot, 50c to $6.00.
S. RENDA & CO.
SPECIAL FIFTEEN/DAYS’
::
MEN'S SUIT BARGAINS
Absolutely and without question the greatest bargains
that have ever been offered right in the season, on
brand new. stylish Suits, goods that are particularly
well made iand thoroughly tailored.
Men’s blue Ind black Cheviot Suits. French A <yK
faced coats, good fitting, worth $;.50. at... ^* • «
Men’s fancy Wool Cassimeres. in stripes, mixed effects,
also in all pure worsted goods, in stripes, checks and
fancy patterns, worth Irom $io to
for Q
We Give You Choice of Any Suit in the Store.
None reserved, including all the very choicest, tailor-
11.60
out a fine
desirablc,.^rt-'
a considerable saving, for these goods arc all this
season s make and are from
best manufacturers
of high class clothing in the
Bargains in all departments.
WEATHER
FOOTWEAR
» STEINBERG’S
HAVUOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Irath.'T^tid tuUmt
,.,1.^ W-hxr-pU.^.* «!«.
fnmi ae .-mU u|> to two dol
King va Cliarles K. Phelps, a case
MtM-iAl u> Th- Krt-nlnjc lUrurd.
led ten yeara ago. in which an
Loo.lon, July S-Oourt oirolee are order is new made to oorra.1 a cleriimewhat embaxueeed by the oonttn- a mistake in the deecnption of land.
id. speafter he
THE OLD RELIABLE
James Sullivan, who runs a meat
has taken official leave. All other
tarksl at 414 Booth Union street wus
AToys have left the country,
DOLLAR CORN AHEAD
mourning the loss of his blcyote.
oonaidered a grave breaoli of whieh wus stolen from in front of bis
The New Stsad.
£42 ProeU SL
oouneMy that he has not foUowed
last aifhk Bnt be found it
exander Ueddea. for yeara a iwomi- their example. The fact of two Amagulntodsy.
figure on the iKiard of trade.
Dambamadorsof London, cornpUoatiag the diplomatic relations, puts
ismdor Choate In a peculiar position. Reid U under an enonaoas
Ohioagtv
June 'J—If John W. Gate,
Chic
MS for his tiouse. etc,, and wiU
dollar com. that jvice will
HIIOKT l.lNET0CllirA(>0
probably remain until his lease exprerall, aoconling to Imanl of
. tmde goaatp today. Oatea control,
tha martet, aa wa. clearly demon,
secatod at the opening when Jnly op. Br fVlwrktotbr R«ei.nl
OF- JVJI.V
THREE CHEERS FDR KING
Clod mounted up two centa. The bolkTta, June 2 -The Grand Trunk
llah tendency remalna uncheck.*d and
Get a suit here and you will have a suit that will ht you
haa a big gang of man here reduoing
_____
City a Book a Store
to $20. at just
This
FRANK FRIEDRICH
fc.
A LARGE STOCK
NOW READY AT THE
Wasblngtou, July t-From aaqueetUmabUantborityltis learasd toduj
timt the ooun WiU bold that General
Smith to a certain extent exceeded the
autikority oonferrad upon him by his
IS island oMDamar. It Is the risw
possible, to make them far more at of the court, however, that the gunerive than they have ever been be ul's osfiers wore palliated by difficalt
fore.
itions under which be was forced
eoen as the building is in shape, to wage his oompaigu. In offset the
which triU be in a very short time
ct is "Kot gulty. but don't do
BOW. it is proposed to bare social it again "
evepta occur there very freqnenUy, at
The members of Co. M will
least once in two weeks and probably in the Boys Band room ffViday at 10
oooe a weak. Tlie social events will o'cloek to formforthe parade. AU
epeoted to care for themselves I members of the company are axgi
financially, and the fees from mem- turn out.
•3 a year, will be expended lu
beautifying the grounds and other-1 Faol Lux of Lake City U in
wise improving Uk- property. Many witness the raoea
rw members are being added.
■
The repairs and improvements tole ground and elab boose will le
quite exte^ve und will be limited
only by the money available for the
lee. The plaoa will be made at
tractive for bathing and other pleaauree. There are other plans in view
which may develop later in the ena-
EXPECrS SPEEDY END
UXTH TKAJt-X<K 1606
WITH A STRING TO IT
A SUIT FOR THE FOURTH
—a suit that will wear good and a suit at
the Lowest Prices.
SPECIAL in Childrens Suits-A suit and shirt for the
price of a suit until July 5th.
A new line of Men's Shirt Waists at $1—They are nice,
Call in^nd look us over.
WATCH FOR OUR ADS AFTER THE FOURTH.
[LATH!
We have some good 4 foot lath, also some I
32 inch lath. Call us up by telephone.
I
Bell 37; Citx. 344.
JOHN F. OTT & CO. I
Bedding Plants Head^ Dow.
Geraniums, Asters, Veftenas.
Trank W. Paine, Tiorist
Cbe Celebrated
Putman Boots^-^
These are the best boots made for hunters, land-lookers, etc. We have just one pair of these
boots left, which we will sell at fcost. Made from water
proof calf skin stock, eighteen inches h'igh, bdlows
tongue, rubber heel and band, sewed water-prooL sole.
Price was $9,-now $7.
OPEN EVEM.NG OF JULY 3.
Limohesall day long, on the Euro10 oents. .ThU will be the best and
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
'j^ik il f
J..J ..-.Lfc 'i
PARKER BROS.
McNamara BUc..
i
i
OPE OP THE GOOD BARGAWS'WE HAVE FOR TOD IS
AN EXTENSION TABLE
6.85
8.35
Same t»l.lc, citcmlmg to K f.wt I,mg.
.a poor Qarmaa groaai
Hm. 9tmm D
wlU soea pat oo tb.
mm4 rMgBiaed lf*drr of tbf nlaoritj
maraot a ira. whtoh will eaom an up
la tiN iMooe. ro» la hla place vith
hsaral in more than cos iadaetry. i
oonumny oailad tba Sosdar Usat d
LlffhtinffOaba.baaalotmsd to pto
mots tha.IOTantion. Tba gas 1. diawr
from air. Md baaea Is obaaper tbai
Mmi hoaar liad aar^fl.
Id«a wl»t tkr dcmooratle pollol<^
qnwidad ^jr Mm. nmllj a
1. rsqatred.
With i
pllod br the Hoa. Jo» pli O.
of lUiaoU la lam thaa olaetT ■
Bo «avo adaflailUm of doe
-\Vc have a fine ^-U-eti-m of KvUnsUm Tal.U-5 frimi *!-.%
m and see llicm.
“Field
July 11. Avery iatevsmiag profiam
toglnMng early in the BMwnlag and
laeMiar Mil late at algbt ba. bsea perfoetmL Home raoee. foot raeee. ball
game. tOnwiirUle va KalkaMm).
daaolag. tight rope waUing. aad aU
the aeoeemry minor sport, that go
toward making the day one ooatinaed
round of eaioymeat to flnisfi with a
bmideoMtat algbt by one of the
beet band, in Kortbera Miebigaa.The Kalkaeka MlUlaiy Band.
Good purm. are in vraiting the saooemfol oooteetanu and priice will be
paid in oaeli after each ooetest. KalkaB^ never lete a stranger go oat of
iu gate, aamtisfled and ehe will eaioly give you a tiam if yon attend the
Field Day
Frlday. July II.
19(M.
liaer eoold ba ran from Msw York le
LirerpooL The fra* oan bs used foi
both foal aad light Ths ga. will
imrnmtXj la tba Hooaa and «riU tat meU oopparia tha opso air. i| thim
*■
gator haatglTing material
known to aolanoa wUi do.
Foor baadsod aad fifty men work
ing
aioa
boars la a drirlng laiB
Saaaoa ipoka a« follow*:
The ship irrosned.
moTsd both raiU of the Borlingtoa d
Itut the GHkly Y(
road on 116 milm of traob
: to the (
and ilias broks aU rooorda in coavarP
a1madgaar»
aad •tlU
• Doesn’t It seem unnecessiirlly rroel.
STsnt was wUaatssd by tbona
captain.” skr mid, "Iu box a ,>oiiip.mr
who aloeda* ovary
-Not any more so. mliui.- he replied,
station holding ambrallas to proleol grimly, nhso it would he to imddk*
tbsamelves from lbs dtaoebiBg down* /TtSTtbe ship groaned some more.—
oama talo powor partlallT from iima Tdln-rt. f>o. Boater tejr. than ChUufo Trtbuqe.
to tlmo. bat tImoToB had f
is great alarm in wsstem India
ItU mmnl-froio 18M to
of ths oootlnaed atisenos of ttis
ths heavy rainfall which
usually comas early in Jana The oondUiou of U»e province of Gajerat
am anxii ty If the rains
fall aasi«akable distrvm will eaaoa
ta declare, says tlie oocf tbroBfli tba war with joatioa. i
that the emption of .rmt. innummlile in emy mtsmmnt
Mount False In Martinique deflsotsd rvrrv day u( the rear, noth in the
pjjsrt
Ea'«r“
The*J
SSS?;SiSH1“
r>.:
Theuw
tSsi.£^'^.'rS
t5S.:XV;
TdT.
,^rw'.rsi
U imi tboaaaad word, or more Mr.
laoMtad U with oTTMallkaa elaararm
la Ihtoa word* of dafluUiou and
words of oommaai. He said, and he
proTod. and aU tba world will raooR.
themmmooa 1.000 mllee to U»e wetward to tiie detHmciit of India
Priaoem Loalee of Tuborg, eldest
daughter of King Leopold of Helgiehadow of her former beau
tiful self, lias just l«.n released fiom
im in which the wa. eontime ago on a pret* xt of
lunacy after hsr lore adreuture with
lieulenaat In the Austrlaii army.
The uafortaaate hereof thi. tn^ie
It i% laid, will soon U> pardoasd by Kmiisror FianoU JoseiOi oa
ooaditioa tliat he will cmlgtab- to the
ITnlUsl State or AurtralU and never
■etnm to AustrU
The wealthy people of Wasl.lni:loo
lave a aew fad. It i. mamsge for pet
Icga The artiet who administer,
lid. treatment designates himself a
•pliyeloal culturUk " He i. a French■ma with an BaglUh aocenk He is
rapidly growing in demand. PolltlI and phyeloian. who
are dog owner, enlist hU
iMf iet trmm m^t it tkt city,
Wtifi m^t httftit.
Ba patriotic aad daooAte yoi
plaaaoorbaalasm aad bomas forU
VOartb. Haks Travefoe Oily |«emnt
raaliaatloa of a damUac drmm c
Hy ars oaatioasd ofaln
of tba raesa tbU weak.
CNAII6E FOi^tONC MEN
•saOsWIUUIma rair of ram.iol'mty
Wks Caa carry tbs Bla Back a Ul
OlotmMS Is QslrtestTfsM.
Bata aomas Baoda With aaotbor Ub^
THE BEST
DRESSED WOMEN
IN THE WORLD
J. W. SLATER, LEIOUIB HOUSE FURNISHER
cmiJixlically a* haxc our sold
iers in the Philippine IsUmfls.
Where you fin.l a h.mschold in
this town in which (las is itsc«l
for fuel, you fmcl coniffirt, conrnre and luxury.
Kcmcm-
FK^WS^CE CHEAPEST
CLGNEST
.-.HEALTHIEST.^.
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memUr. time f.ir FRKK SFRVICK expires July 1.
Mr.,.*,!
PROF. C. E. HORST
iMTOonoisa
AND
MRS. C. E. HURST
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
ulOM-r
IS
DISEASE. STAND BACK!
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WANTED!
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oKiM*riwr
ELECTRICITY
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
IfrNAMAKA HIAM'K
l>wrk.-r-« KIm»
r.|,r,..«UiU.*-iti .t,.j 1„.M ta H..ii.aa
1000 WATTS
JOHN R.SANTO
Biardaai Rim Elictrie
Liptiid Pnnr Ca
TUF SPKCIAI.IST IS COMLN’C.!
c5b
iTjifro^-u*
for ua. and wiwho
liBixtl. rr*.l» tiijtelr . I..ihine « r»r»
tuolt) hi
with ei« r. luiiit iMilorw
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neon. Ml< It.
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•DENTIST*
I
TRY A RECORD WANT*A0.
IJ. U’OKK HUlHmiT PUHMIHIJC OltAOl
riNK 04UJ. wmuk a Hna iAi.Tt
77|0RK all right want a nru- onr? H.ivrn t Sf-en
the new ones we have just iinpatked '
I hry an-
UK wii.K hi: i.\
TRAVERSE CITY
beauties
and
the
newest and handsomest patterns.
•4T
All sizes and all prices and for all numis in the house.
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Kven if ^ou use electric lights or burn gas. y»»u need an
extra lamp or two.
FROM
Thursday Momlfli, July 3
UNTIL
'Fall ones, short ones, large ones, small ones, those of
I>lain glass, but ia]l for long siemed flowers; cut glass,
rock crystal and pressed glass. If you want a vase for
lo cents or in the dollars, it is here.
Monday Evanifls, July 7
FIVE DAYS ONLY.
CoBsolUtiott, ExamlaiUon and Ad
vice Free.
m ENOUDH DRINKINGIlA^
Dr. McDonald
liven the best of glass will break and your supply is
lessened —better stock up again. Got a goo<J glass at
.15 cents the dozen; a fine, heavy glass at 50c; handsome
etched glasses at 75c. 85c and 5^i.oo.
$1.00. Wine gla
lasses, all
si/cs; goblets an
’
" ‘ mugs, sherbets
‘ ‘
ind‘ handled
that are used
so much. In fact
fa everything you need.
ia ooe of ibe greatest llriag special
ista in the treatmeDt of aU Uhroalo
Olaeaaea. Bis eztensiva pmeiloe and
hies him to
ehtonio diaeams of the Brain. Spine.
Nerves. Blood. Skin. HearL Laags.
Uvsr. Siomaoh. Kidneys aad Bowels
NEWS FROM CHINA
DR. JlcDONALD’S
A wedding gift to buy? Some friend to remember
Cut glass or Haviland
laviland .:'*' A dinner set or an odd piece of
MKRIC.VX WOMK.X .\RF. TIIE BEST DIIE.S.SED
l.\ THE WUltl.U. .\n E.ml.tn ,„d Pari, sorulv
oau tell the American woman at a glance by ibe beau
tiful rut of h^T gown and her irreproachable atv of
wtmring iu SilK LOOKS WKLL DKKSSED BECAl'SK 811K U)OK*S COMFOKTAIiUl Camfurl is the guide in the sehxrtion of ibe well dressed
nan’s xvardrolie.
The kucoeas of lEc American \umian in the art of dre*i.-ung w in
the primarr quefdion which she always
hers^df, “Will thU l*ooome me V*
SHC ooeg NOT FOLLOW THE FASHION SLAVISHLY. Xs DOES
HER FRENCH RIVAL WHO TRAILS AFTER THE FASHION YEAR
IN AND YEAR OUT, WITH NO THOUGHT OF WHETHER THE
OOWN IS BECOMINQ OR NOT.
ai co'olook
There is a wrt»ng impression abn^ad that it takes money to dress
well. The simplest divj^s well cko^eu, v»f good coltw and well fitted,
is all that is neeibxl. E.vtravaganccs <iften mar rather than lueautify.
I don’t see why one sh^^uld W aslumed of economy in dretit.
Any one can be smart wiili unlimited money. It ia the woman who
can make a gtxxl appearance oti a modest sum who is really clever,
and it is that type of woman, ttx). who usually jwsesses a style of
her own.
§mi im 9fm aodo h tU tit/.
a^tirtmdthttit^
I wear what I think becomes me and is comfortable. TIIE NEW
FASIUOXS FROM YEAR TO YEXll ARE OXLY IXVEXTIOXS TO CATCH THE EYE FOR A MOMEXT. The
woman who dreese# becomiqgly and comfortably is always well
dreased. The paaserby newn-aaks, *^la that the fashion P
wiSS M*lC»ok*Uorar aad tha
OloH* Toi
Coukinj; by (las has asscTlctl its
sujicriority in the housclmld as
Uw* of health.
Ballsy of Tasas has bean n U ffalod
to tba TlUmaa ebrns In tlia ITnib d
Btatm asaala aad Maoator HaTaHd«» of
ladlaaa baa Hsan la the sstMitn of thr
paopls of tba ooontry by hi. anti
tiladala maatltijr Uis assault of the
asaalor from Taiaa. There ha. beau
too maoh Ballsy Ism and Tlllmani
tba asMta and the paopls of the
ry dsflors tba Inflasaos wMob civs
saoh maa a. thsss aaats la tba upper sooUl sveati. a. well a. others who
boasa of ooufTsa
Dlynlty with tha
live III more obsoore^xary. comblae
to add bo Ml wwtpta
fasasd la tbs baoMmad by brats
■Ciaagtb and tbs Uok of many aleamats wMab |o to mabs ap a f
Which’dJiJr.olu^tors
Into a town. This city 1. no sxosptioB aad those who hats bioyolss
aboald hasp tham under look aad key
at Mfbt, also aadar strict mrreillanos
dartac tbs daytime. UooaewiTe.
mifbl also ptoit byaaaooitt
ksap salaablss of a lioaaabold ol
lar laalds at algbt.
For .1.1 Tsnrs T .fiifTereil from
ri;eiiiii8tieiii until 1 iMsume ao
mpHed tl.iit 1 eouM hardly
feed Iiiyseh. tVveu iihysk'iiuie
had tri.-«l their skill in voiii.
My huit doruim told me Umt
it WIIM UMdees iiir me to take
riiurv m,^lieii.er..elniming ibete
wus no run-for me. My family
fell me from talcing niore mediriiies, hot when
my rliunh naiier endoi
flloria Tonic. I rraorte.1
that nnd tlw svHtemntic am
of this exoelUt apecitlc com.
eiely curnl me. O. Jacob
>uuntaln City. Wis,
tfal and
old or
yoaag. cured in every eem and eaved
from a Ufe of suffering. Daafaess.
RlAenamtism and ParaiysU
ihtoagh hU oelebrated Blood and
Oil*
charged witheleotrloity. THSDBAF
KAIMETOHBARI TH* LAMB TO
WA1£
DIeeaeee cared. Dr.
Fiteaad Nervous DiseaSss. Bo
and aU Skin Diseases eared.
Dr. McDonald has beea called Ike
CONSULTATION FRBB.
bric-a-brac—a fancy dish or something in silverware?
Chip plates, bon bon dishes, pudding sets, sugars and
creamers, salad or olive dishes. The China
lina iStore always has just what you want.
?
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, JULY T
A beautiful decorated lamp with shade to match the
base* always sold for one dollar-For 70 ArilTO
this day only it is yours for................ .. | Q |||2fj | Q
DAILY CONCERTSS~r^^
Furniture
I Department on the ground floor from 10 lo i k-a. m. and 2 to t p. m. and are
I entirely free. You are cordially invited to hear this wonderful instrument.
in
OR. OIULO MCOOIULD.
SKUI. -riHI
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
8»««7
udnauc
THE HANNAH & LAY
^ MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTlom
FIRE AimETIC SrotTS ••l•••a•a•aa••l
Tbtm vlM M Dr. ▲. W. QtaX
m m
Wni tto a^Mture of tho Fourth
of July Colebratkm
all titot mid to
lac and lonloc np tha ayatm **
TtoalhMe afortoto aooaraathe
Iroaith, mu toaorof ttotoalfcw> «IVE of tto brtmxBt noidtou of
terra o< the c* lebratian. and tadioatkna now are that th.*n mU be
lante nateh of athleb'a entered
erery areat. Ttoae aporta mil oee
at»r» a'elaokaa Union auvet. I
tw«m Sixth and Bi«htb atr^^te. n
eaoh priaea mil to awanb'd the win*
coHdtnstd ntws 1 r:r:. S“« risrs
• of mkhigM)
rx~.
f
the old worid who drew ttote
aworda to tonie for Amerlenn
to be rrmrmberrd on the Fourth o^
Jnly. Two of the number w«w kYmcbmen. Lafayette and Roctoratoun: two
EHilra. Kiwcinato and IVilaakl. and one.
jen, a German of the Gctmana
LafayKte. young, impulaire and brave,
la perhapa the hero of them aD In a
nilc aenae. He cupdrated the
Arndvican fancy by hi. noble bcartng
and bla nnahrinklng devotloa With
out him France would prolwbly never
have become the aUy of the patriots;
without him R,irtomlw«u woold act
hare led a l^'rench army on Amarloan
bataefii-1,l>i. and but fur hi. Inflneoca
In Httiin Sleuben would not have been
ei,luted In the fight for human liberty
on Atuerlten aolL As an aid on the ataF
^ Will mote np Union to the place
where the athletic aporta mil oocor.
At Lake Harbor, a Moakaitoo i
Tto pcocram. with tto pruma to to
theFonrth of Jaly oeMirnUoi
awarded, will to aa follows:
bm poatiooed joat a month,
lat tod «rd
will toaiTTaDd dUiOaycr fir,
100 yard daali _ $3 00 it oO f1 00
tbote. bntitmil oomron Aa
GOymrddaah ............. 8 00 t 00
of Jnly4 thia
1 fiO 1 00
are now ooly atoot
aboot 40 (roMt
(roMta at Uie Tbteo lagged race
Baok race................ 1 BO 1 00
iKdel. bat booklnca for the
Slandlag broad jumj. 8 00 f 00 1 00
Klre membera of the family cf Ftod Raaalnff broad >nmp 8 Ou 8 00 1 00
Running bop atep
Walter, who live n<wr Martea
and jnmp
8 OU 8 00 1 00
allpolaoned by dxinkinjr mUk. Tlia
lUnning high jomp 8 00 1 00 1 00
oaaae waa foond to to a diaeaae
in the Walter herd. Tto rl
Dteat WaaraMaab.
were danm rimaly 111 for aevrral claya,
bat arr now oonvalt^luK
^ by
Before the cloae of thia year, Ma 4 abe im
need Rockleo’a Arnica Balre.
1 they raniahed aa will all Krn|>‘ abaft of the Oalamet A Ib^la^oopprr
I. Ki ver Sorea. Boila, Uloera. Ikrmine at Oalamet will have readhad a
depth cf 8.100 feel, or more thaa a
mile and a half. It will then to the andHlea. Ooie goaranteed. 85a at
and S. K. Wait A
a G.
deepeat incline aliaft in thi woriA
The Ited Jacket abaft of tJ.e aama
mine, which ia a \ivtioal abaft, ii
When yonr ayatem ia
given the ciHimiaud of truo|m At Mon
will, melancholy thoaghte, reatlees mouth tie mved tte* dlvtonn flrwi In
A orael practical “iok©’* way ooat nighta. aorrowing daya. renew life a
tto life of Mary Sja iM^i. I’J yean old.
DcMn dlaaater am! diagrare
The child waa pUyiiiK near a locooteReturning to France, be aneceeded In
rcurlui; a laud aud naval r«nv to
kite at ironway. when a man. it ia alrrxe a. an auxiliary to Wa.btngionV
atnmand In the rol,»nle.. The nwult
•aa tte> dtaiwtrblug of a Fn-m h fle*-t
atooped to do ao. toroed npoo her hot
iiwl«T D’E«talnc and «inu,i aoldlera led
water and ateam from the “blow
A roor Mnitoaeire
by Itochaiulienu. Lafa.vette waa given
pipe. The victim a h«wd and one aiila
Latey atarred In London
,f light infantry made
of tor l«dy wore ocmldeil eo badly eoold not digeet his fooA
Thia body to led to
»ilU would Irglnla to llcht the trait,v Arnold,
of Dr Ki^a New Life Hil
that her death ia ex|ieeted.
K>ld.wbe
who
ad xtMie over to Enrlaml a alile.
e. Ilya
Klmer Moaaelmau. aced Ih. of naar
hony- Wnyne
luDctlon with -Mad Anth,
OoUwakr. waa ahot by a nelchbor
LafavHte beadei! off the Hrillab Inva
boy and fcorfolly iigarr,L Moaaal.
i.f the interior of VlrglnU and
Walt * Soil.
'caua,^ the ntreal of romwallla ia
Viirktow ti. w hu h to uud hU army nevThe evleikl «.f French vineynrd* was
t ev.-k-pi n* priak.Jiera to Waablugupwards. He called
llarveil 4.KH hei-teree {V2AnKi aiTcel tun and the galUut alliea.
look oat, aa the Kon waa loaded. Ihe
et year, xvbleh ina,le in ell l.T3i,34o
ahnniU-au waa with Waahitqr^oo
boy Immediately fln-d. flllinc Maaaal. bc^rce i4.138i.U17 ecread
thi^uch the brilliant camioilgn
maa’a leca and feet with ahot. Kifly
whieli de,v-l\Td t'lititon. at New York.
wane MeaTerwed Velluw.
ahbt hare
removed So far th,
Grtet conttenietion waa felt bt the
to Vtwktowii. With the I'tench
boy iclrea no ream for hia action.
friend, of M. A. Uogariy of Lexlag- umrehnx-ent
Waah!n;rtoi, tiuule a feint
ReaidenU of llrilton (yave been ton. Ky.. wte-n they aew he waa ternmooh fftchtemsl recently br the ap- ifig yellow HI. akin .lowly changinl to attack New York from New Jerwey.
but luatead slipped away to Virginia.
color,
alaobls
eyes,
anl
he
aaffered
pwiranceor a red ball which woald terrildy.
uiug in rt*riiwMin„ ou the north aa
Hi. malady waa Yellow
appear each niKht near the Reformed Jaandioiv He waa trmteit by tha beat tofayette. with tto help of a I'rench
ohorch. HappratUiouii ir'iwoua claimed doclora, hut wiihoot U-neflt. Then he force lirought by Count de Saint Simon
mlTiaed to try Ktokrtc BiUers. In th,» ahlje, of IH* i;rawe. had dotie
that tt waa a apirit and larire partiea
wonderful Stomach, and Lirer mi-tUe aouilu In tto liK'hllng at Yorkwould viail the aix»l eaoh niifhl 8ev. remedy,
and he writea: **.\fter taking
etal time# men ahot at the atrance red two boulea 1 waa wholly con-d ” A town IbKhatnU-au atul Saint Simon
tiaU but Wive alwjira unable to hit 1». trial proves its malohlro. merit for tol tto l-'rvoiH.
llaron Steuton wa. a lYu^ian of
It haa now) diaappean'd entirely and all Stomach. Liver and Kldgev troubloa
Only
.Mia Sold by Jaa. G. Jolui- the Und of t>ed.riek the Greit. who
many feople breath eaaler. Some
•mn and S.B. Wait A Son.. DroggiaU.
a great admirer of Wa.hington.
atrance atoriea ar«' told aa to the canae
id not call hlmaelf a German In
of the phenomenon One ta that yeara
lente of today, but a PruMdan.
acoa woman, while lichUnc afire wild cet-ae nn* .a 1,1 to U>Mtiie tin-il The Teotona In the mrrlce of King
with keroaene oil, waa bume<l to ►a»«MT than other. an,rniv fnNUCuUjr
re during tto revolution were the
death, aome of Uie oil havlnc fallen reliew-d by their felhiwa.
auhjrcta of the ITlnce of Ue*«-lVaa**l and had U'k-n hlr»«d out at So much
on her clolhinc. which linnb d. ah.
per te‘ad to fight wbererer ordered.
th.-r, by loaitig b. r life, and that b. r
No dlacorery in medicine liaa ever
aiurit^Wa r. tum.d to *wrth in tin- enwted one quarter of the axeitemeot After lighting gnllantiy In the warn of
hYedcrick tto Great. Steuton was re
ahap*^ a ball of fit> .
tliat haa boon maaed bv Dr. King’s tire,!
up.n a.prtrKN iy Income from the
New Disoorerr for Conanmption. lt*s
sevetest testa have t>een «m hopeless realm. He waa a splendid mUltary
victimi, of Conrampcion. Htmeomonla. dlaclplliiarian. and while vUttlng IVria
We offer One Hondred Dollara Re- Hemorrhage. Hleurtay and Broochltia. In 1777 the French aecrvtnry of war en
ward for any oaae of Oatarrh that can thonmnda of whom it hae Tutored to ll.t.d hi. a.i mikathle,. with the Amert
not be cored bv Hall'a Catarrh Cure. lairfeot toalUi For Coagha, Colda. can ikatriota. He offered his acrrlcesto
r. J.^CheueyA l-o.. Pro|W..Toleda O. Aathma. Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarnecungreaa In I7TS. aaylng that to had
We^ the undei>lgn«Mi. tore known neaa and Whotiping Cough It 1. the given tip an boiukrable title and loera
K. J. Cfliener for the la«t i:. Tiara, and
live milk at home aud de»Jred to serve
I him' perfect It honorable in all
e defrti^w of human rigbta and
la tranaactloni and financially W'ait A Son*, who gnarmntee aatiafacato to carry ont any
tion or refund mooey. Large bottle. IIU rtUw a. a volunteer w iibout reward
In rlehea or honor. If hi. lalm were
.Vic and |l
aatUfactory and the Rerohitloo a oneToledo. O. Waldin*
otW ( arpaotara* Ixewl Ne. Xk«he aaked that the government n. Wboleaale l>ruirK
A.VLL MEMBERS are requeated to to fund the Inixune be bad sacrificed and
Haira Catarrh i'nre ia taken Inerenaatc him for hU a,«rvlcea He
preaent Tbaraday ereuing. July Srd.
aally. acting din<.|!y nixin the blood
7 p. m. aharp Bn.ineaa of import
Inexl to'^ihe end of the wrar the
and mnoona aorfacen of the ayateni.
ance. Banquet at 8:90. Don’t for- drillma*.l,T and lna|>ei'tor of the Amer
ican army.
tlH« two roUHh alllea. Koodnako
dl-a Family Hia.
and Hulaaki. Kom'inako came before
ihlmrton In 1T7«1 a. a volunteor and
Queen W llhelwln.n ln«Pt*» on knowin«wer to the quetdion. *'Wtot can
tng the «*onteiila of eM-r;. d.H Uinem *dic UX)KATtho» .|4«did teremia. in
you dor .Imply aald. ‘Try roer Oenalgna. In con** of douf»i *!*e ^uiMtnoni,
rral Gate*, tto American commander
an eipvl to evplnln the inait,T to her.
llendn abe folloir. the example of
Hamilton CloUiing Oa
lAif -kf
wa* the be*t englm*er be ever iaw.
Qneen Victeria. who afxrexa m-t«l on
the fact that Koarinako laid out the
blch baffled liurgoyne b exideniT* that the compliment waa no Idk
K,wkrtnako ato> planned tto dewiuuug to aee ----- .----------fentet of W.,at Point, on the Hodaon;
will find him next SaterdaT.
td aa one of Waahingtoo’a adju
Mh. at 818 Eaat Pth a
a. and fouebt under Nattonael
Tb.T knew .h. h«<t
unable to leare her beil in
Greene In the tYrollnaa.
trooWe
on aoooont of kidney ami li
lAke bla .xHniwtriot K,ea luaka Count
1X)W
RATES
TO
CHICAGO.
ion and
nenrooa proattution
an general d. hil
Caalmlr l>uUiakl tod f,wight for freefS 7.'. one way. 98 «B round trip.
____ : hot
of Klertrh
ity; bat.. -Tlirte
In Inland, and there was a price
Maala and berth, extra
•nabled me to waU. * ate
when to left k
Traim, to tonneci with alaamera
and In three moutha I fell
of Bea Frank
new peruoa.” Women auffer- Imve Traverae i^tty Momlay. Tnaalike a jto
to offer hi. .word io Wadrtngtea Aft
Ner
brimahi exploit with tToahlng
Melancholy.
U will find it
too a Iwalygnard at tto tonie of Bran
JSoUng andThx
a pritehte
dywlne be wa. aiq»«8nted tortgidto
F. A Mih-toll, O. P. Agt.
faction ia
reoeml Hta corpa of Uncers toraoM
H. W. Oonntngham. Agt.
•ad Jaa U
In the
LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISak! Joined the army of UnCO AND RETURN, via O. R. A L
,'oln In tto amth and finally recHi
$to.34
J DETROIT L
te • a. •- »ri»
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B. Munr. df«<.
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HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY
""WE-*'
1 1 l»iaM aoRICBYH. AiainMy ol
tow. Of-
V for vm. T>prwTXU«
rrbtoisioi HMOaPaat
t rtwa. tnta. idaiar ck
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WANT DEPARTVENT.
OSTEOPATHY
j. a a a j.truebumd a. o.
\a/ANT«D-UiH for
kou»-«urk
OSTEOPATHY
» SHIRT WAISTS
In popular prices, 50c. $i.oo, $*.25, $1.50,
$2.00—very complete line, new colorsShirt waists have come to stav. and are the
most sensible garment yet devised for men's
comfort and appearance in hot weather.
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HAMILTON ttOTHINC COMPANY
CARPET CLEARilK WORKS
N. B.4.UAFIN. Kroar.
rNlVINCl
U
twl.
CITKl. »i
1.1 I..XA V,.-kr
n:i u
FOR SALE
No nccl to suffer from hext.
Don’t let the au get suq;runt
— create a brccrc. Pul in one
or more of our ilcxk or ceihrq:
OCUUST AND AIRIST
J. EHERSOIHUITER M. D.
T'‘u!:.77
ELECnUC FANS «>w «lice. More ot home. All o, new
design »n.l iierfcctcansmKtMiti
K lu. try . 434 W«p.l ima mtr^ t.
WANT A HOME ?
r-tiKHALa-l’br.T.. e.iok.V>v».
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CAMPBELL BROS
OFNCKUrOKD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
i'uru- A CV
DontBeJ'oolcoi
•OCKY MOtmTAIII TEA
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MISCELLANEOUS
........
E.W. HliSTIKS&SM
FIRE IRSURAHCE
Ttewte Cite
V2f
an™.
“Hurrah for Uncle Sam
.SB
-ANDl>4tf
Hurrah for Uncle Tom”
will axhlblt under a mammoth wat•r-proof tent
Friday EvciilBg:.Jiily 41U
STETSON’S
OriglHslBig Dpmbh Spec*
tatmlar
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co.
BAY VIEW ANDPKT06KEY AND LW oto
W tote W. W.^toni
RETURN. VIA O. R. A L
.v^ anxmat of camp raoetiag and
The Bamumor them All!
Morr Grttei SCuvGUte ttoa tete.
. Prtrf DMT'.kltliterT Bted.
^ util Ao|.
aothing Dept.
SnatnlKiadpfUaU
Men’s
Suits
$7.50
$10.00
$12.00
$15.00
to
$22.50
BmnlmMtUf
OrR A
DON ’T FOROBT tto oEor we make
nit
w»f *• dfd Fridmr
Makes tto fixoa of Kfe bos vltii a mfHrmm darimt tkt wtrm wmUtr,
*UIAn«._r
WMCEiPlil
MORRHNGl
tribuneI
Tiokate on mle Ang. lat to 84h good
O ye people! hare ye waale^
iroldea momoatt of nerer retn
time in lakinir a anbeti^ f«
no-, m.
□‘iX'SS.VJLS «LSr
'"^wSiVSiax. Wh
§mt km artote m4» m tk^ cH,.
^
Are a necessary part of every gentlemen's
sumrrrcr wardrwe. See our large tmonment of flannels in all the new colors and
stapes, both suits and single pants. Suits
$5«a S6oa $7-sft $iooa Nulangle Pants
$»iJoto$5X)a
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BUSIWEK^OS
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••••••nononono
Dr. A. W. Obaaa'a Varre PiUa arr AlccridiiicaKhildttanmil
anld at toe a box at dfwlcrv' or Dr. A.
naenpacte. tociaalter at • e*alaah.
W. Okaar Madloina Ca. Baffala H.
hia will to ihrao by John K.
Y. 8*« that i«rtralt and aijtnataia of whontedaroeh a fine oxhlMtlc
A. W. Chaae. M. D.. arr 4« arary wac*r bera «wrly thia aprin*. Thla
eahlbltion mil oonunenoe at tha Qaaa
afreet toidce.and Mr Bnah will abow
allaorteoC fanay rtdinc In thaqoiet
h^
.
Bf JONATHAN JOYCE J
— » Miwimt
•o fflT« MTw«d an
vicar Bevtv fall to
to olWa. Kdwin lUtftw of Ha OO
Ban Mitohall i
mjB,: -It la
trial «tf Dr. A.W. Chaaa'a Karra PfUi
mu la^a totiaflalal tbat 1 raaaa»4»4tlMDtotolMra I wa« fcalluir
paorir and ran dawn laol apriac. wlian
^OklWoitfSoltol
SAndiiily Fourth J '
IbU U(» belOf. yo«
buy...............................
ywrzrs.
Fiic « FuiisUv « Goods « a « Stcdaio
WILHELM'S
||"l; ;
mkHim tat,
AT STEINBERG'S
CRAiO OPEM HOUSE
mm\h,7k,m.
REWFOOTBAU RULES the qirl from
1 ...NEW YORK
s-jr
'V
pm Umk
Seal ebaoEM la coUedata foottiaU i
Maaoa. aajt a PbliaAtlpMa «a|M
to to* New York Ktoalof Jouf
Tb* ia**tmc. whicli wa» beW at to*
Bararm clot*, wa* attoodad hf the follawtoff: Walter Caav of Tale, cbalf»aa; Johu C. B*M of Pamiar
AlexaadOT Moffatt of rTtecatoi
art V. Wrraa of lUrvard. I'aui J.
IlaabSal of tb* UalUd mate* Naval
acadeoij and W M. I»aalel« of ComelL
•o radical ar* two of tb* rbamte* d*dd*d upon that the com»lii«ad that fach matober Ulk over
rataa with the football authortttea at
bla particular colle«* ar unlraraltj.
and If aoj objactlooa ar* ralaed ward
to that affect will be *ciit to the cbalrBaa, Walter Camp, and a call for another neettoff will be l»Ufd. IC po
ot)ecClooa are ralaed. thru the o*w
rale* wUl he primal In the oflcUl foot
ball ffuld* for 1US2.
Tb* moot IxuporUnt revlaloo, tod
eo* favorablj paaaed u]>oo by the aatlr* eumtiiltti^. la a rule jaarldiaff that
.::s'
each tooebdov
kicked from the field. Tbc other
Seal chance U la the
^
Av
Aa for the windmill and the InctH
liator men. they came In on their Cbaek.
Tb* new rule prorldca for the hrlar They began by offering her unprece
Tbi
dented bargain* In good* and ended by
lac out of the hall to »c»nr dll
aaj. tw*atj yard* from the coal
that tola point ahall be a line of
nac*. and toe try for coal can be made
> greater the number
by aaappinc the Un either I
kick or a drop kick from 1
Itaeofacrtminace.
a M aonreated that the oin>oaliic all an equal ahow and a fair abow. but
teams ahall line up tofether not farther tbe trouble with each and every one of
toan fire yards ai«^ *o tlist the de^ them waa opportunity. Even a
aelllng tbe beet windmill on eartfc
feodlnc team sball live an opp«.rtt
warrauted to produce wind to n
ty to preveat the c<mi1. The cx
wordloc of the rule will be decided ev-lf. ia a little ahy about iwpiilnf the
apoci later. Tbia new rule wUl make queatlon In tbe preeence of two or
three other men. If ahe made a date to
walk with the Incubator man In the
c.-llrlef orchard, at leaat two hired men tn
up to apoll It. and if ahe wandered
ly the other chanr** »n the rule*. aU tbe meadows In the dusk of evening to
of which have been
bear the whippoorwills sing as she
follows:
clung to the arm of a hired roan tliey
Bmel
were cloaaly followed by gbortly figIf toe player ao
ball mart be *ua|iped ayaln. awl If this
I <mos mere oo the
toe hall at ICuto theopiK.u. uta.Tbl- be friendly enough with eecb other to
ml* waa ( sneed so that the |»eDa
talk polltica. Tbe wludinill man got
for oSrtde play ahall be the b»a of il
out of bed in the night to vow that he
yard* by the offending team Instead
would smash the incuhetor man
fotfamne the Ull. It was felt that Uie Ida Incubator* to a JeUy. and he of the
loa* of the hall was tiH> great
€ hlcken hatcher ralaed his right hand
•hlpto heaven and took hla solemn atSdavIt
Bule 28P.-Tlie penalty f*>r «rlpj)lnc to ruin tbe windmill Industry of the
an oppooant or tackiluc him Im-Kiw the rmted Rtatea. Tha hind men i
knoca baa been changed to five Inatead to x-arloui things In various attitudes,
of too yarda.
and of courae all this swearing waa
Bala 28B.-Tills rule, referrlnc to lK>und to pibdoce reault*. Not a wx'ck
paartne or batting the ball tmvnrtl an bad paaaed when on* night as ba
oppooaora goal, la cUanged so that the wending hla way bomaward through
the aumroer darkness one young farm
er waa hit In the ear by a cucu
thrown by a gbortly yet vigorous baud.
Then a aaeood oacouatarad a i
face to face and waa warned in an
chanced ao tluit tlie in-najlv slmll U awful voice that death wna on hla
too yards Instead of tin- aurrendcr of trail, and the next night the windmill
toa balk the down remaining tUe same. man waa hU with a rock aa he saunterBolt 28 (Note). Whenever a foul is exl slung with bulging heart.
committed which In the opinion of the
nmplra did not affect the pU> the of
fended aide may dwllne the iienalty. atrtiognipher bad only two week* off,
U caae of a run being made from this and in the next a man lo love mart
play not more than fiftn-n yards from either hav* tblngi aettlad wltbio i
to* ipot wbert tbe foul was ctmim\tted annahia tiine cr bcug hlmaalf. There
ahall ha allowed.
enmr a Ume wbtn too girl foom New
TbMS waa ctmatdrrabh* dlscuaalon York must apeak up aad let bar choice
ovar tUs nile. ai
bl* known, and she waa equal to tbe
of to* rommtttee feHlug tliat the full eaoloii. 8be made a date with each and
diauoce gained ahould l.e allowed,
•viry vlcilm, irrvopectlve of iwlidcs or
ri llgion. down on the edge of the frug
waa decided. bowev.T. to make
ttmlt of allowance ixrenlynvr yard* pond at fi «Ttaln evening hour. Each
thought himself the favored one
inrtead of fifteen, a* Inretofore. In
dlttoo to the penalty pruvldrd In the wch was there to awear that his love
rmlaa of Ust year for side line nmvh- would last through agi*.. It was a
tag St was decided 1u sdd the follow- tryat and a twiat. Thera w*tu a good
many twlari. Thoy bad iUaoovartd each
Inc: ~frWtball r
other and geared all tbe frogs out of
coacblnc la harmful to tb.‘ game and the nelgUborbood wUb tbrtr a
abould be viewed ss thoroughly under word! and their aolarplcxus blowa and
tbetr rolUng about U forc It occurt
band and nnapurtamanllke roDdnet."
tb* wladmUl man to alt up and aay:
. S5/
.
lOarr-l-kt. MIA by e a Lawlaj
Tbe r rl from Kaw Tort appaafo
a formbtosa tkdity.mttta foaai to* eftty
one Iwc day ia Aacart for a two to
racatloo. It waa a place where a
Ited number of people were *WecaauiiO'
dated- for IT per week and aeaocry
throwaiikbut Hlaa Daxto bappatod to
b* toe asly atrancer at the farm fort
then. Bba was good looking. [
bow to waft her dotbaa. and to# hired
man who awtinf bar hammock bat
two tioaa tort bla heart tortier In toa
dolto of IL Ha had thonght of mar^
rUg* In an Indefinite way and had
tbooght of a bride big enoogb and
rtfong enough to wash, churn, xnl
make soft aoap and rag carpeU and
a practical helpmate. Mlaa Darla waa
petlto and white faced, but hla lova
weiff out to her Jurt the aame. Ba daddeff that If ahe would marry bl
would k«i. a hired girl and cat the
carprt rag. hlmaclf. That evening ba
aaw BK>ra of her and fell more d
in tore, and bla mind wna made op to
lay bla heart at her f««t aa soon aa I
had flnlabed plowing out the com.
There ware other hired men afoot
toere. and near by waa a fanner who
waa a widower. There waa al
windmill man -laying- up with a
leg and a young man circulating
around to aell Incubators. It waanH
three daya before the girl had tham aU
at her feet. One had rescued her from
bunlblclieca. another had twlatet
neck of an old ram that menaced
a third had heroically klllM a gartersnake that croaaed her |«th. and a
fourth had pulled her out of a swamp
wbeie ahe was looking for coco
nod hananaa on the hockleberry buah-
aed by the dnaly road*,
nays
aaya London. Truth Owli^ tu th<
WBtorlnc la of little use. whlb
M^laadvanUfv* atuch to tb«
Ittartan Amartcan meChod «»f usini
ETOleum for Uytag dust A local
tor baa. bowevrr. been experiment
: wHh aa appUcatUm of «ms1 Ur u
i road surface, aad the result liaa
‘paaaad expecutkma. The aurfat'e
bacomca so bard and compart that
la dlOcult to break up. w> dust
fonaad. rain falla to penrtrate tbe Uyar of tar. and mm after fort y dsys*
MbJactSoo to traffic there Is i sign of
wear and tear. Now the
atoborttlea and tha hotel kc
It baa baan known for aume th
toys to* ropolo Bomana^ that Veei
na seals thrvataaa eruption. Tbe 1
Stolirtan of amok* of crest
scan intolaroblynauaeoaa odor. Thero
fo to Bama or taea.
•-So did I.- waa auawRTvd in cbortti
•*8be waa to give me my anawer.-Some here.-Hut has anybody aeon herr
-i ben lot's qnU alngglng and taveatlgmte. She may btxh fallen off a fence
and liroken a leg.Tbe crowd moved op lo tbe I
house. Tbe rrd hsmmock no longer
exx uiig tietween the cherry tree*. Tb*
green rocker on tbe verands no k
rocked. Tbero was no aylpbUke
wandering around the ruM-bud
loxiking for fireflies uu tbe cftofort
ground*. The girl foam New York had
xlepartrd on the erenlng train, and *be
hadn't even left an old pair of slipper*
behind to camfurt tbooe who bad toved
btr so truly and well.
•Any remarkar asked tbe wtudmlM
man aa he looked aroaad artbe mat of
the crowd.
Nothing..! rneea," replied the tsen
bator man, -except to move to adAnd the I
He-Sball 1 order a pint of wtoe?
8be-But what are you ffoU« tt
drtokl-TbwnTbplcn
^
The preoent atatua of the wofk ol
medical tnlaaloM Is suck ua to enoour
age tba ptoaanfflao of toB form U
^A^JA-Btoweabar,
St —
trmoiniAMV. tvht i. iio*
1RO-N1GHT IfgJ!*” MADAM SATAN
^
\MATtNEE TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M.
PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS
II THREE IRSTALllEffTS
TmA AUorof Bay
baa beau
r rm wm rropoae to Ymme iutmnifortoalHlffav dayaandbaa
puxubaaad A toraa bandtod dollar out
fit^ faaaHawmsdbouaa famlabiBg
goods fomaJ. W.BMam. tobatolp.
padtobiabomaia BajOlty. Mr. Allor baa foal oompletodato.000 bouse at
lrti«avtlla Fbrk. jaak aorto of Bay
CUy. vbarubavUi make Ida borne.
PhUpptoaa ia now taooy. but boanot
Thaaa wlU ba a aaaalii« of tool
jot baan daUvatod. Itialaurnad
O.Q. T. ktoratoiaavatoagiB Moutatoo not* paopoaaa toot paymanl
guabalL AU mambafi are luquaatod
too Mar lands ba made In toroo In- to ba iwaaaat. aa haataam of importatallgmala. one tolrd to be paid tot- anco wiU ooma bofon tba lodge.
amdiatoly. one tolfd aftor tons
Daootota for too Fourtb-Evaay.
KUnTMIBS
221 Front Street
ARE YOU
INTERESTED
moBtoa and too tool toltd toiut
U F. Ftokett boa ro
Ohlooffo. KUkmakoo aad
THifnAbliaham UmM*In was a yoong
man. hla prodlgloua strroicth and hla
akil! tn wreatling were inatu-r* of note
tbronglKait central llllnula. Few In
deed were the men who coukl boast of
having UId him on bis back.
ftomewlierx* along In the Ihirtleetbere
wa* a case on trlsl in one «f tbe circuit
courts In that section In which a
fort wa* matle to Impeach the tertlmony of one of the wltneiMM-*. Ibe evldcDce waa confllcHng. Some x
bellere tbe witness on oath and othcri
would not
At last a inlddle aged man with a de^
was called to the stand. The uaua
qoeetloa waa put touching tbe rn>uta
Uon of tbe wltnt*** for truth and veracIty;
-Would you believe him on oath
-No, 1 wouldn't.- he answen-d.
before tbe lawyer on tbe opixoslte tide
could Interpose be gave his ivason:
-I beerd him bragglu* ouct that he'd
throwed A!»e Uuroln In a fair an'
aqoare rasale.Ko other witnesses were called,
attempt to Impeach waa sucx'esa
Tooth'a Companion.
part in toe parade are asked to be at
Union hail, oorner of Union and 8tat4
atreaU. at 0:8i) o’clock Friday morn
Ing.
Tha annual meeting of the Womans
Cemetery Improvamaot Aaaoolatlox
will be held in toe Ladlro' Lilirary
rooma tomorrow afternoon •
o’clock. The anoual report* of
tary and treaaurer will be given and
alaoiioB of oflioers will take plane. A
full attoodanoa is daalrod.
aeee a curtoua physical
lalng rapidly by a aucicea from tbe low. aandy
coaau oo tbe cart and west. It colmlnatea In a central pUteau. running In
a nortbwerterly and aoutbaarterly dlrectloo and having an elevattoo vary
ing from 4,000 to 8.000 feet above tbe
ara. High above thU pUtean tower
tbe snow capped errata of aereral volcauoea. mort of which are oxtloct.
Ten «xf them are over 12.000 feet In
height, and three look down upon fer
tile valleys from aItJtudea of 1T.782,
17J5C and IdOOO. Tbeor are PopocatapetU Ociaaba and IxtacrthuatL
|icr set.
ared by tba ••fly-by-night** oompaniaa
in tba part, makea one marvel that It
baa not long era tbia lost ito power of
rting people to a playbonae. and
indeed il baa except when Btotoon’a
knows that it alona baa lifted •’Unole
Tom a OaWa ” from aaadloerity to
In ahortitia toe only on#
toU time-bonored drama
U the only one prem with every environUon. And no a
toinm^ WiU be eeen on toe loeal
la than Btotoon'a ••UnoU Torn*#
X.** Over fifty peop&s ara naad In
tba preduetion. and with its artiatio
mingling of mirtb.malody aod patboa,
aUolaaaaaof amuaoBMOt seeker* wUl
Many a boy U
be wlU be bit giv« l^a tbaatrioal company nnd
own boos when I
aebaa man’s catate. but then be
eeda to get mar^
lied and It's all o
If tb* Creator evar made a foUure U waa proL bly due to aa atI Obtouge and will spend toe anmtempt to make a man wbo could
at ParkPleo*. Bba baa been in
barofmmitbA
Meat Forks $1-Wairanlcxl
Knives and Forks $:<
Wc offer l«Uy. FriiUv. June
27th,
fo«n Roxal Wclttm
An Sijiiarcs, worth $.ir» lo $:t8,
^ only $32, Ami unless aooocr s*>Ul will make a .lailv rctluc»of.*iO rents until ami inrlu.linj; Wcxlncs-lax. July 2nd.
Buy quick or you lose them,
Ilort’ 2-i»ic«c Woolen Suits
for the Fourth al $1,541, $l.i;.5,
and $1.1H».
Han! tu ma’rh
eUahctc fur less than $2,7-5
I»er suit.
TO MV ClTSTOMKHS-rwUlnof b,
Oraw.
_______________ i«»*t
iMBMr* fbr t
Bo>V I.aum1ricd Percale
Waists-well *ma«le, fine colurr;,
Irtice cut to 2<»c thhers from
Itk uimanls.
P«mei a.
THK^ OONGUKUATIONAL
will aerve
^ladiro
»"
iMx 4Ch O
IMM-tf
wortlng Wednesday. Thursday snd :
l^iday from lltlW to fi |., m. Mark
. Craw.
IfiUMt •
Thit tfor* w/// do e/otto Friday
aftamaon daring the marm weather,
aemmancing Friday, Jaly 11th.
J. W. Millikan.
floors use Cain
t
1
0
>
■Os
K
k
to $4 t>er dozen.
cm Glass onc-fimrth on ^
regular pneev
W
RASTACL
I
Hostllnc Jeweler. J
i 2sasasBsHsps?snsB£
Sterling
Silver....
Try us for Uniform lx>w l*rices.
A Urge order has jnst
been received consist
ing of Knives, Forks,
Berry Spoons. Oraxe
Spoons. Snear Spoons,
W.H.BROWNELL
241 Front Street.
Klaatio
l&fiAMt
F-ifWKWORKS
•
Boys’ Fancy Strijxe Summer
Suits nea- styles, at only 7Hc.
and Gravy Ladles.
iriMKWORKS
3
Buy Vour Fireworks and Flags
at Cbe Racket Store ...
1
PI
i
AND SAVE MONEY.
Barnunt
t^fearl*
Sewclers and
$ilpersmitbs.«
0
1
i
fMO-riOE
Unv iKillai's worth of nu n han.liM: given to every euslomer FKF.F. t)FCIIAk(;K Take axlvantag; ol it
Now. ’I'his sl.ire will lie oiieii loimh.ow night.
■
DR. H. J. GETMAH^
vEiEMiMiir SBBeni&DEinsi.
A-r-THiK: i9AObcK-r shtomm:.
of ton praaident, Kaj Tbaoker. Tlie
oooaaloo was in honor of Dr. Alvah
D. Tyler, who baa located here after
gtadutioo from toa dental department
of Nortbweatarn University. The
evening waa very pleasantly a|ient by
all, and toe anppar was delicioua. iu
addition to tbe brook trout, lake
trout, piuepplea, ohemea, water-mel
on. Johnny-oaka, wafer*, ooffea, pea
A Shrexped Taakee.
A certale Boston hotel man tella this nuts, oakao, and a variety of other
forma of eatables, forming a typical
good story at bl* own exixense:
When a amsll boy on the farm, his Traverae City KlonUika feast
folk* often aent him to the nelirhbors
to buy a doaen eggs when their
Jaramtah M. Thomas of Webster
failed to Uy enough.
atreat was treated to a great surpriaa
Be noticed that tbe old farme
last avaning by 16 of hii old oroniaa
way# held each »-gg before a U|
The aorpriaa waa epmplate and toe
candle and examlnxMl It can*fally. In avaning aqaaUy pleasant. A very fine
hla Innocxmce of Yankee ahrewdneaa
tbe boy supiioeed that this was prompt time waa enjoyed by all. and delloed more by boneaty and Intention to iooa loe orxwm aod oaka werx« aerved.
detect wbetbrt the eggs were had or
The Book Beview Dlub waa da.
One day. 1
rben he counted llgbtfnlly entertained yesterday after
bla
to curtoin, there noon by Mrs. U. O. Bell, at her
to agga.
mta. according
«
In tbe Uakat.
boMtlfol borne oo Wi-lllogton at
jatlon not to ba cbeat- Mr*. L. Roberta gave a fine review of
Oiibert Parker** -Right of Way,**
qulckly mad* known hla aftor which a delieioua sapper was
-Oh.- aald tbe old farmer, -that'* all aerved. Tbc rooms were decorated
grbt^my by. Ona^of them haa a doo- with Jaoqueminot rosao, from Mr*.
Hall’s garden, and quaint liUla Hatn fans wiUt water ooloted
sketokes of them were given «wch
Pprtty nearly every one has aaan tba gueet aa souvenin of Mrs. Hnll'a trip
curtoua -aoa ruffle*.- or -aea oack- to Honolnlm_____________
toeeo.- which are found plandfolly on
STAUB AMD PLATPOEM.
ooaan boachea. Theaa are th* egg
caaea of the oca aoailo. They conalat
Btotaon’a Oreat Double Bpaotaoalar
of a Bomber of small disk abapad en production of ” Uncle Tom * Oablu”
velope* attached along a sort of otem. pUya at Traversa City Jaly 4 under a
tba biggest of them lieing In tbo mid
moth took Tha way this grand
dle. In each envelope there Is a lltlla
spot of thinner matertol. which tb*
young break through when they ar*
ready to be hatched. When the femalo
garteropod to about to Uy. ahe buries
heraeir in the aand. from tbe surface
of Which the -necklace- of eggs U
gradually extruded. Being thus art
adrift and expo«^ to tbe rtemeuta. as
well as to devouTliig eoemlaa few of
tbe ecipi are ever batched, but those
wMch Ao coma Into the world oofely
la live to a very
ffTtotag*.
Roters Tea Spoons $l
in a fine Floor Rug or Art
S.iuarc? If »i, here j. )our oj.
aakad to maal praqitly at 10 a. m. on
toaFoartotogoioto toabtcpamde.
Jaok Omwfoed. tba pafUlat, wiU
goto Manlatoa tooigbt to rafera* a
fight betwaan Faylaa and Parry.
AU atoo* and briok maaoua are raqaastad to ba at toair baU touigbt aa
totoquartoriymaertag.
Tba Ladiaa* Aid Booiaty of toa Baptiat obBMb wUl aarva iaa oeuamaBd
0^ Ja|y 4kb ia toe buildiag formerly oeouplod by Bintar Bewii« nia-
from a buaiaam trip to Obloago.
Orrln Batehin* arrlTod frum RapU
City today to attand toe rmoaa
^
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hatmingtoo of
in toa city today.
ralaniiug thU morning on tba M. A
N. K.
F. A. Olary and family bars arrivad
Thotagular aemi-annaal baaiBaat
from Otmnd Baptda for tooir sum maaliBg of too CoBgragadoual O. E.
mor’a visit and am plaamntly looatw aoololy wttl oeour this aveulng at tba
b«M of abo praaidaBt, Mim laabel
J. K. Marinak waa oaUad to Obloa
ladioo of Amauda Btvo L. O.
^^toHroto 5 biTte^^. *”'*”"* T. M. WlU serve afiO oant diunar at
William M. KoUogg of .tba Firm Foroatora hall on tha Fourth, with
Katomal bank baa been oaliad to Al lea oraam auff oake in toa avonlag.
Mon by tba illnaaa of bU daugbtar
Owiag to toa fact that tba weighing
wbo. with Mrs. Kallogg. la viaitini of toa atone in a Benda & Oo'a win
at that place.
dow. on which too gaooalng oontert
Mr. and Mrs. Lan Pattoraon o has been oonduoted. might intcrfcta
Bpring Imka war* in tha city Monday
evening to attend tbe marriaga o afaeadoii. Mr. Bonds lias deoidod to
Malcolm Wlnuie. Jr., and Mlaa Etba bava toa atone waigbod Saturday
Danlola.
avaning,-July 5. ut 7:9U o’clock inMrs. Edwin Nxket of Booth Frank Koad of on tbo Fourth aa previooaly
fort is vUiting frianda in this oitj.
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warm weather, commencing July nth.
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that wc have bought at
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