The Evening Record, September 03, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 03, 1902

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1902-09-03

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1'HE EVENING RE(N)RD 1^^
CRT.'MICH. WBDKWOAT SmPTKlCBKK 8. iMt.

ROOSEVELT
. INCOUJSION

CEIEIT FM THE MVEIEHT
bwiaBooWofsttpPtlob-

LATEST NEWS
ENCODRAQNG

OwtBwtor Passfo itaa Mo ms at
VwyNUTOw Bmp. fM- th. work lai^ as tba awawtiilarlOr Gain la Apfiarant In Condition
PTMldMit Till* Mominc
tba psflMr ss fksst siMt btowaos
of Judgo Durand
Pbfk aad Oaaa aad IM oMat wfU

HIS CARRIAGE RUH DOWH

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

liiiiimaa week at

IsstollMChoisaarAII.

SaadeattSe
fer thonpalaalkmor a elty foot baU
mam. asd isdicatioai an that the aggneaUoa tMa yiar wiU be atwm«
thaa over btfora. The organintloa la
aotyot perfected, bat llwiUbaUa
few Atya. asd tho hakkioatmoo la tbo
oUy an wastad to bold mp tbo clty*a
oad In atblolloa tbl« year. The aoaioa prnnilM to bo tbo boat over, from
aa athlatio atasdpeiat. aa tba
la aU forma of atblatica la

will bo bolA fertba parpoio of orpmiMsga BIfb School aMloMoameoU-

tios. TMo ■MotatUm will ba tba
MMiag for Iko baao bsB.^1dot hall.
asipt of tba pUob for tbo oldoo of tbo CORDITiON STILL CRITICAL Mflk asd[otlMr atblotte Mam Ibat

psftafSOStlbiOBrk Tbiowaoordormsy btorsaalaod ia 8m Bigb aobool
od lost osastb afo to hava bi« bora
»y BlMtrto Cmr Runnln. Thirty •aroisli^ata
Vatloa was faoaltad And Physicians ^^not as Yot
MUMWiHour
by tba BasMb A Xaiy MaroastUa Oa.
Offsr Any Encouraffsmsnt
It is iba.lalHitioB to bava tbo Travam Oily BIgbaehool arnoamr of the
stiay. bat Mao far It bao act boas taaalasA Brary atort it balst aada
aad tho mhodale of swaot wUl bo
to Bsaa la____________
made oat la tbo a«ar fatan. Pmapaqta are bright fbr tbo boat year la
the biatory of iBa aehool from aa atbOLE ROSTRUM DEAD
Mritel oratlMk th* yw.aw*
MMh • *WI .MMO* <MS
M rtM !• o'alMk m»
AfMr aafetat»
trMlk
of M-taMor Doom. Um
•MrM «• 0 loot Mm to Lm. B*
h-d >oiftMMwl|M«aoMrtoo»

PIMUM BotMMU WM ottwth*
feMd. Ommmt Omm
0«1W.i.CM«,0 0MM
WM iMMOtly kUM. nwfMtdMt
«M ObU to IMWO hit JOOI
Itnes. hot Ml word thtad Mt
thoold bt BocbetrtM- ThttlteMt
■tr IhM imn Ulo tbt iMtldtoft Iandu mt naolM » bUm Bt boor.
Tbo pmldMl't lB|o>7 U BolMrt
ItUBBBto am BBtBrooftcrBb
bM tllihl bnlatt INb ibt ibU.
MmC Pmlt «r tht pBtldtBft iBB.
dao trot badly lB)BMd BBd Itiim BB.

Won Kaawa OvaOAak BaMI Kaeaar 1
aO Awar^Laat STIoM. a Vie-

sfWmofoaaoMwhIobaMda It dittoslt far bia tosotosaof bUUabt
fora yoaror sMsob Bio Imsco ware
atoo atfaotad bat It was sot ksows
hlo sUmbi wso so oortoso sstil
t low iwsn bofota bio dostb. Bo
bat did sot 1
Tootoriays
oottrioj a oosaoU of pbyiiotasa wmo
bold bat seihlat ooold ba dOso for

Fllst. Bopl »-S:80 p. m—Jadia
Dorsnd'o oosdltlos la ssobssfod.
niat. iopA 1-Tba followtsf bsllatlswaaioasodst 1 pi sl. **Psloa 100.
101tA.iwpltstlflaMsad
rary rasalar. Maikod
iBsaaof ritbtarasadlot.*’
Flint. Bopt. 8-AtlOtbUi

»■! Wm StwwM BmS LmA
WUl I^BfcBhlir M

•MWl frwB tba
wtth Wililui
VMiWrUp. ohsrfWl with drsskiosMi.
Md Jamet KlUwotlh. and wat ffaiaff
to taaa thorn dowa to JadfftBobM.
wbofo th#7 waxo to havo tbolr oiamlaatioa. Os tbo way. Bborlff uhaodlor
wso otoppod bj a triosdt ssdapptohMdisf so sttooipllooooapo.dif silowod tho IRVO SMS ishUolisitolo
wslkonslMsd.
.
Yasdorlip wml os toJsdcoRobort'ooQsrttPlosdod yailtj asd wso sosooiod flCM is flso sod eoota Bat
BUoworih ooald not ooo It that way.
Bo laado hUsoolf aesroO. sad whoa

Bhortff Obosdlor wiSt to lay hU hssd
os hUs. bo wso sot Ihota.
Mr. Obasdlar had hU rsB way dows
to a ftaa polat. howarar, aad at oooo
sott a rif
rlc aad drorc to tltho rifbt spot
Klk Rapids At bo
Jaot bow BUoworth foi to BIk BapIdo bo wiU act toU. bat bo probably
took a traisalAoBMorWiilbunobart.
fnm ISO ilMo b« loft wltbost loato la
tbo Msloff satU bo rotsisod witbost
bio ows ToUtloo SI 8;80 loot OTOSiat.
Bo wao>atty oora wbM ba arrlTad,
sad It lo sllofolbar Ukafy Ibsl bio attoiipl to ^oospo wiU sot bolp bisi
msob wbos^bo Ssslly eoaoo bofofo
8W oosrt. TbU csaaolbaforooao
ttau sow. so Jadfo Bohorfsad Proooostor Piatt sta both omi of tho city.

NO RETRIAL YET
UrtBlk IfOl riahaMj
The soossit sad bsitsry osoe i
Alas OriBtb, Is wl^oh bio fslbw wso
tbo-ooatplalsiaff wUbooo. wso ool for
„lrtal bofoto Jsotloo Blows thlo
Mslsg. bat owiBff to tbo sboosoo of
Ibo pioMOstiag sttorsey frow the eity.
lha osao did sot proeaad. It U oald
that tbo oaaa will probably set bo
pMhadfsrtbor. ItwlUbo
si that St tbo fonsar trial, tba ruj
fbtlad to ansa, atasdlaf 8brta for

BARR STRUCK BY LI6HTRIH6

Dsriaf tba atom Iblo aoi
llfbtsIsff.aMsok tba bars of T. O,
Oastpball. Ml Bast Blgblb atnoL

*ai he »o adjoi^ reja

and the goodtiue ••Yours If you like them. Ours If
you don’t.” Bui we know you will like them and if. yOM want
a new-twetooM, anil, pants, tmdeiwear or anything in the “Men’s
Clothing Xine,” now iayoor time td buy.
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TRYAfVUR
o6r
SHOES'

ULTIHAtUH

Watch for the Most Phenomenal Price Smash­
ing ever in Traverse City.

Says BlsStrlk* Must End With­
in Two W««ks

Oothiem, HMtem and FurniMio. to Hi. Majwty. The'Ametkan Citizen

QUAY

ISSUES

Next thiiK to Giviiic Them Awayl

Wc are Headquarters
for School-Shoes!
It i»a>v to buy at headquarter.

aaSN-s

$1.19

JUST RECHVEft....
Andwllitdof

Children’s Shoes

LAMES' and MISSES' SKIRTS

Spnng heel, alaolutely kJid, .uc. S to 8,

50'c, 60c, 76c
Children’s Shoes
Be« nuAes, .iie. Hi loll,

75c. eoc. $ 1 .oo

Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG'SmRaiAILE NY GOODS AID CLOTillllG HOUSL

Misses* Shoes
shaiJcly, serviceable, sizes
12 to 2

Olt Bootmm wot a famllUr obaraoter ia tbla olty for many yaara He
.typlaal Bwode. andwaablthlj
mtwdod la thU part of the atate by
tbo paopio of bio aationality. being
derod an odTioarr for a treat many
of tbo satiTaa of bit ocmntry, eapaolally spas their arrlTsl bare and before
^|beMe familiar with tba wayt
Ba oama to thU oonnrty in 188) and
itared tba employ of Bannab.
Laj A eompany aa a Inmbarmao. Be
mbiUoaa aad In many wayt poa1
oaparte
intelllfenoa. Ht<
worked for Hosash. Lay A Oa abont
oorea yean, tboa with Polar Warsban IMM tho Md Front Street
Boaoa, tboa, ia 1887. a oery iiqpolar
bolol
Mr. Wanban Wtired fiom tbo firm
MS after ibo hotel waa taken and
afmr;tbataatll flra year* afo Mr.
Bootram ooattaaod to oosdno^ tba
betel alosa The boaoo wso the favortbU partaf tbo ocmntry aad wao freqaoatad by prominent trarallng man.
riTayeam ate tba hotel was bomad.
mother with all the bnildlnta on the
aoeth aide of Front otraet, between
Park eueet and the alley. Mr. Boa----- l*a lorn waa heavy aad lUUa Inanraaoa waa rooovered. Ba oaffarad ooaby tba blow, bat otarted the
olaaaa on Park atnmt, which
bobao ooadaotad over elaoa. In 1887
Mo biollMr. Potor Bootram. joined
bimaadbaaolsoe bees aoeoolaied in
Vmvlat tbemaaatomont

name ba withdrawn from the aUta
ticket immediately, and daoUno that
it would be cruel to keep hU name on
the ticket.
I>nrand paaaad n quiet night,
tl.oogh thla morning it baoama appar­
ent that ba had grown gradoally
weaker. Hi. p^ add tompaiataro
are lower.^ Thr^dlffloalty with bio
lunga and itomaoh ahowa a docraaoa in
vitality. Heart atimiiiaDU, digitalia,
itryohnlna aad nitro glycerine, are boadminaiterad by Injaotion every three
Itoon. The patient daring the early
I of lha morning did not appear
to Buffer and waa ooaaoiona. It baa
b«.en decided . to wait a weak or tan
daya U fora taking action toward oelacting another candidate.

Miif ItkbdHi

mMi«nor«ce

MisentertaiDihcs o« Ypa-

P

EDWARD EGGLESTON DEAD

Watr wtt btd took Ukt sbif
Some fit
M donU^;
Some took pretty, bat pinch
over.
ONE GOOD <POINT don't
nuke a shoe a good shoe.
MX Of THEM fuftoever
\ do, ond yoa ve sore to find
.| ihem in those fomoas

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iPingree
I

QUm FalM. BopC. S-Dr. Edward
EggleMoD. tbo Ibmooa anther and noveliat. dmd |aM nlglit at hia oottoga at
Ooimgo OrovR’. Apoplexy waa the
mroao cf doatb. Mr. B^rlealon waa
bom at Vovay. lad., Doo. 10. 1887.
Tbo BooMkr Soboolmaf .r " U Ma

■'m

NEW

Shoes fatwmen!^

' resKwItayenrz

K II S«aaepin0 reduetiena in
A I
an eur departments this
month to make! room for
Fall and Qlinter Sooda
Ikshwr * Oo.
OOl Wrori* •«.
now coming in......
M

gold. The mi-n were not j |

or Beard er TreOa.

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FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

Some shoes ^

While at work pn>paring for the
foundation of a building on tba farm
of Strum Poole, near tho Una of BUir
:Gar«eld toWnahlpa. the workmea
lovand a atnta of qnartx vrhioh
flvea every evi^oa of bearing a rich

FlorallDesigns
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

Alfred V. Friedrich

Wklek i)lTr« aisM or PrecloM Metal

Revised Franchise for Stiwet
Railway and Old Mission Line

SCHOOL HOUSE BURNED

s* Sho^s
1 .OO, 1.25, 1.60

THINK THEY FOUND GOLD

with the uppeaiaace of gold in quarU to delormine poaltlvely whether thia la the
prtwioua metal or not. bat acme who
claimed lo know mid that it waa the
real thing. Conaldansbla intereat boa
been excited and aamplaa of the qaarU
will bo aawsyod.

The diraolora of tba Board of Trade
bald a meeting in tba office of the
Hannah A Lay MerqpntUo Oo. thla
morning for the porpooo of oomplotlBf
the detail, of the ftsopoaod loviaod
fiaaohiae of the Traverae Uty. Old
MiaRdonAPenlnMOaiailway. A com-

1.00, 1,25. 1.60

loan candidate for governor of
rylvania ia aaid to be the oaaae
of Qoay . demand.
New York. Sept 8-The ntall coal
Bolera will meet aooa aad raise the
price of ooal from |10 to 111 a too.
Ooal I. rery .oarco and many of the
ntail doalert mid yesterday that onloaa the opetalon did bettef. ooal
onld bef 15 a ton before Novemb< r 1.

TO COUNQL TONIGHT quality of

monioatlon lo the ooanoll roeommoadIng the adoptloa of Ibe ordlsaaoe.
The deeeaeod leavea one brother. Tba oommlttoa oonaimi of B. O.
Peter, aad oimer. Mra Mary Ol^n. Davi.. B. 8. BnH aad E. L. Spngno.
Uthta eity. Bo loavoo b^oMM thooe The ordlsaaoee will ba peof to the
oonaoU thU evening with a raoommendatioo for iu adoption, algned by
Tba fanaial wlU taka place FHday all the director, and sprroved by a
ftaraooa from tba Swedlah ebnreh poblio meeting of oitixena.
Secretary Bale, who retamed yetn Weoblattoa otieat. Tba oomplata
teroay from Detroit, stated that ba
bad an lalarvUw with Mr. Modbary.
Iva of the Womisf^
Elaotrlo Co., who aaid that tbo projaotasdor the fiaaoMw pamad bj iba
reek W Ltobteiae at Seabar Cteak Tl
oonsoil wonUi not bo ooao|domd by
Me companyasd thooo amdplatad with
tbmn in almUar aaMprlM; bat bo
bollaved that If tbo ooaseU adoplad
Bmkw OMk.
>-Tba eld tba frasoMm propoood by tho dirwten work apoa tbo oloetric Una would
ba
a qaantoo ef bata very abort t
beat half a aUlo aaiaf Ibau

waoiiMkIqr UtktMlt tblo moralat
asi bassod totbotmad. Tba lorn
abeat fl.lOll partlaUy Isa
Ma^ blB}«e«a. batbbUMth*Mr la
Tbo
bmk af troMtoetioa ms
Mhaatla lb*ban«tnlajar

mtj fraa^
thuMstobe

Bnndai Hu Rnkcirnnci
aiM* i. now busy tmp«:km^’the large Mock of Men*. C3othiiig, {Ntrcfaawd while in Chicaga. ‘ The Big Sale opioa Saturday momiug

BEGINNING
OF HE END

Pbiladalpbto.Sopt S-Beoator. go|(y
and Pi nron won in oonfenooa thi.
noon with proaident Baer of the
Beading railroad. They dUoaaaad ilie
coal strike bat the naklto of the oonfensoo baa not been made poblia It
U boUovMthat tbla ia the flrat step
rd the aotlomeat profoaled by
Senator Platt.
New York. Sept. 8—AooordiogtonHia hen today. Senator Qany haa lanod an nltlmatum to the ooal road

Janms Ellsworth Loft Custody
Of Shsrif# Chsndlsr

Sotart Baacbar Co. « e Proa.

THE WEATHER
Daltoit-Wbaat80aa4 71; oora 8ft;

thm Vm^-Coml •
laala N«w Vort.

SHORT UVEO UBERn

>lc 3^01

irr

Senators In t^nference With
Coal Operators
la alaapinf fo into a o
toae oooditlos sod azplra.
At 11 JO Obalnnaa WhltMf <
from tbo Doraod beam and raid tbo
patieat wao too low to boUaooBforeooa. TIm^ ohairsMUi wmo ssablo to
write to the aoaibart of tba Dsssad
family bat wlioo that tbo jodffe'a

TSJlB^O. 1688

Cin FOOT BALL TEAM

j

FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OLD RELIaSlB

Til Hn sum • 242 FnatSt.

pjCJSTALEVMFS.cot

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MIDGET TlES-handsome fittlc npveltiea—all the rage just now—all col­
ors—25 cents.

NEW
FALL HATS-The new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place with all who
have ever worn them. If you haven’t
given them a trial, do so now—It's the
best $3C0 hat on the market today—
fully guaranteed by ns. All the new
,sbap^ in soft hats, all colors—$t to $3.

^ouht BendJnd.

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NEW

John Lamaoa. aoriba of tba local

4.

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L. ..SPMT?

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FALL SUITS-both for "little”.and
"big" feUows. Sales aie beginning early
and we are uring every endeavor to
keep sizes full- Decided bargains in
pants—at $^co and

SOLD BY

Mfs J. Scbalneckcr and- cUathter
SofMW M viaittiit Mri. John
Bany.
BUlTi

I—f7XYiTJlT¥:’^n——

A. J. WILHELM
UMITREET
SOmSIDE

BTHUB COHnilY
■ULTNumninin

'

- - ' I......... th*
0"y.?- ft

TKA^^umi ornr, MOMioAM
OMAMD TKAVBaSB MBKALO

Malm w«m paaMi« haiore my
1 got a has of Or. OammV
aad Ja»ca Wallaea. paddlad all the poUta CHar the M. *K.
wayfMChleatptoVewTorfc. l.»0 Maay from pointe aalhaT.> A. A. Vorra PiUaaod they dMme a graai
rnllm wm Uket.
Uk«f. Hrarm.
Htwb, eraeka
eroeka aad
and aad the O.R. A L taoagMma^ta dial of good. Iiwigomriat maaadaatha Mrrm ofthalrhlghtan.
ia their I* foot
hara no haallaMoo la taaomwith hltabaa pot. aad paaa aad a eoap
irder. Thaj were 46 daj. oa lU
Dr. A. W. Ohaae*a Kerve PlUa are
way.
aold at aOo a boK at daalara or Dr. A.
W. CBnm Madlatna Oo.. BaOdo. H.
Bait.tha aoathAfri.

BRIGADIER BLANCHE COX

hM liM MfmL to fct»MU and the.
dlU fartaaa la aaU to <
p,gptoofM»lJ«.
0D0.00Daadbehaaaal

CMOforaLittlaHmY*

^

ThU No.. 8oa exactly Uke cut for $6.75 U one of the many
(food values we are now offering you. It is 6 ft, sin. long.
*7 in. wide, has i9 tempered steel springs; 4 ill. Golden Oak
Finished frame with large legs sectirely bolted (not. nailed).
*«—This couch has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stuffA.w.ca....ii.D.,w«...«7i»«. ^^ijhmossandtow.hasa
top covered with choice
patterns of Vdour. ^ A full carload of couches to sel^
from, ranging from $4.75 up. : ; • : : : : : : :

flTA^B A«0 rULTFOAM.
jear. The wboto of thIa oolamal farTIM fmm ••laf "'On ItM Btwk# of tone waa mate wilhia a period of
Brigadier BUnoha On of lha Balmir'Mo »nHOMil taMMudtfiB*
Men Army ImI amnlng. on Mm oooa.
di*oott«€fW.B.Li
of hw moatUv ntlh.Fi

"^?ZSSo!«T.M4M«rMMW.
• MfOi ood ownpUo
^IriUa.
Va.
aad
who
wa.
I
A. A aery tntataaMag mi
UfbowatlM Utorioi aadestariorof «> be poor, waa foaad daa
waa bald. II waa aaangaUatU la lla
_______Lot1*M
> The talari.
chair raoaatly. For. forty :
•haaolar. aad whlU Him Ooa ipaka
pr of the ba’lldiaf U dlridad Into
of tha work of Mm BalmriiB Aimr. 41
«aaAlMora plaoaof baala—. had llTod the life of a
rmBO m. WAjuism •ro*
la a Boar I
waanottbat bot OhritethteMUMd
eooBlarfaltar'a oaa« aad an old
In aa oU rabbar ahoe a oarMBoata of ap bafora bar haaym At tte olooe
***TE2Si«rai.oor«r»
whaca a yoaaff girl U Imprlf.
tepoalt of 11.000. $100 la bllU aad $60 of Um mooMhg, aa aBar aarrh
ThaaotUm la thliaot U oompll.
No need to auffer from heaL
inaUrer. and in^ld tin oana aeratal helA with^toodrawltA
8UHDAT &ATB8
*^mSR jTfowem .r E
md highly thHlang. and II aade
; Don’t let the air gel ftggi
hundred doUara. Bank hooka were
with aa aimung ftra aoaaa aad laaoaa
tU
— create a breexe. Put in ooe '
aleo dUooTarad ehowing tepok
T^ciKlE£rT^iLiLiE«rj
of the youngglrL ThepiayartUhe
Q. R. A L
or more of our desk or ceiling
dyraoam. Ulioa and OorUand banka
wg a Qraad nasi Batar
«irO».«rtiM.L»dO^
ELBCnUC FANS in your of.
Eighty UbrarUne from dlfferant
Oommanolng Baadaj. June ttth. mA. WIl^BVeCVaaEama.
TRAVRBOB CITY MARKRTA.
day. Bn>t6th. Il haa had ihrm. eeaoanian
Mokata
to
Patoakey
at
$1.00
for
free, store or home. All of new
atm were preaant at the Weecam
Moa of ramarkahle aaeoeae la the
nmnd
trip.
Tmln
laarm
6:40
a m..
design and perfectconstruclion
Library aaaooUUoo meeting at Modi9MIUM A. FAia. af Oalbaaa.
Baat. thia halag Ite Brel year Wait.
tobaaraaiaallataate •on. WU ThliUtheflretmmtlngof
lha kUd and it U lulandi-d to form a
of tbaatre-goara tor the hamaa heart
CAMPBELL
BROS
U X-. WBIOBT «
drama, taaliatk bold aad endowed
At Cl.T.UBd W UkBOWIl WM. «with thaloaahof art that makeeall
M»d tte
.Mn «( ObwlM B.
WlUSort .0.1 «fttr tb. J»*«tar h*d
abobiaai^ m, DAUUtaB mta
Tiralla-The Tioe of Ufa'* a palpi- pUo.4 . W7 oonutoto# sbool lI.CW)
worth 0« dtaaood. OB thO OOOBIO
BM thnw o hoodtBl ot nd D.PPW in
OEULirDO c. MorrATT
lh«
fobbed U.. troy
allemating with a 1
Septembers, 5, 6.
maat of hoauw. Ihu whole flarorad oraumood. «odn»d.*oodh.«wo
withmaalo. aiagiag aad dwoiag. It Wiladorf.tiotwlthstondlnK the fact that
JAA B. MOaROE.
50c
ha
waa
blinded
by
the
pepper. grabUul
wae ooa of tha UgNew York am
•Itatu..
.irt: wck—'gjp
a rerolTer and followed the man into
UBLicAir ooinn^icicBT.' am laat aaaaon. It wUl be maa at the afreet. Bring as he went A big
Btalabarg*# Oraad tomonow Right.
crowd joined in the oham bat the rob­
Thmraday. Bapt.4th.
ber euooeedM In eluding thia parauI>AV1D a. CB AJrDl.KR.
1.98
era
Mr. Wiladorf waa found
Tonight for tha Brat time
7 lOlr. Wwo'. rir.11.1.
tVmm. «...
1.48
of the city wUl bare the plaaaara of wandering helpleeriy about the eirmt
BOhRST R«^WA1.TRR.
l.»M
aprodaoUonof-Tha DU and the pliyatoiana at the hoapital
»t«lr» Mro*. Kln-Shp«, w mU M»d v1
wheta he was taken are of the opinion
«> hsTw • few twin ut fiae caaTM f > A) si
**jrmA*R W. wiLaoa.
that hi. eight has been tctally,teThe MMoie affaota are aald to be aape- etroyed.
rior to anything eaeh hare and the
BeporU from uelghborluK lalands
«RO. W. aTRWARD.
company U raporled to U a Brat cUee indicate that Mount Pclee U ugain in
iolent eruption. D.nse clouds of
cna. PopnUr prtoaa wiU praralL
«Bo« H. cRoaa.
duet and loud detonations are reported
from idYeial of the Brilirii West InWAGES OF COAL MINERS.
dim aad tlie Island of Uuadaloupe.
Ilsr ll»oU* •! OommunioaUon with Martinique has
PwOo
riaam* Tukri.
been interrupted einoe the eruption of drink,* Bays the provr^ _
h^
Finer
It
is
cauteiul.il
Uu*i
ibe
qmwterOe
UuU of UttSfs U iLi* iiuilii
lu the
l>B.O.R.CBAaR
coal nila.Tn* •nil..*. tli.‘
(Pn.)
and China Department. . It is a great wide
rockery ai
com-sp..iMleiti «.f the riiiIna» l|.hUi Pub­
Is through our Crockc
lic Uil;;.T has lakiii the |»uiU* to cxngyou to RCt the finest productions of all
ly. endblir
door of opportunity.
(
-I want S4.me one to had a forlorn
aiuluc the
TBR RAILWAY rRABCnitE.
the countries that: imanuiact lire handsome China.
hoi*r.” lie said, ••yoiulor buttdTy must
i»on
Tonight lha city ooancil will be fn.iif It •taieiiuut. of ntionl woKtw l»c lukou at all hawrdy*. It will lu- a
dimoull and tlaiigoruUH lot., and frw
eallad upon to oonaldar a n^rleod |.uW for a iNTloil .aburtly U‘for«
fnaohUa for tha Trararm Oily. Old fcUikr. Tbr l.Kiillty Uo.-* iM>t matter, who ougago in it will dumo tmek alive.
w ill Ujud tlu- mou?"
aa the ratt*s an- the same evcirwbcre. >Vh»i
The otWs liK,k4il at one aiiolbcr.
way. Tha piopoaad nanoniaa n*. Tbe«^ luiy rolls artVumUe u« semi- but mndeMio n-MpoiiH*.
Was ever quite satisfied with the amount oT China she had-she al­
-Wbatr* exclalm.-d the cnminander.
iMoa paaaaAapon aad aalanalTaly oo^ im.iitbly. and the oue eiaiiiliied ch»tgUUtad hylhadltaototaof lha Board ered a period of fourteen wurkltig dayn “I>tu-s a lirove sohliiT fear to risk his
ways wants more—and no one blames her. It completes the settinu
the fin
first liiBiaiuf. s» hvted ul mu- life in the soi vln- 4.f hU 4i.imtryr
lu tluof Ttada.aad will go to the oonnoll toof the table—it decorates the sideboard—it occupies a place on the
s bad a <i»iitrucl fur
-It isii t the fear of di-alh that redom, four
night with the taoommendation of the
at K cents |H-r car. ■trolus us. goneral." replU-d oue of the
plate moulding of the dining room-fills the China closet -it orna­
dlfoelore for tie adoption, aleo with They bad eighteen l:»ls.rers n.^rklug offlci-rs, holding hU hc-ad pniudly criHn,
ments the sitting room and parlor—it is the finishing touch of a com­
under them and paid by the ltr«iirle- “U s the fear that we mnv lu- uuf4>rtuThej nale enough to live ilirtnigb it. »>e prooUlmed
htroes.
ami
then
i*e
abas<*d,
pletely furnished house.
'
, .
dM. aiiiouutlug to and ridk-nled. and oarl.-atured i.y the

uarvmiAOAM «tats ticmt;

^
r

m 5D
3 Daps'Shoe Sak

Jl. $. Fryman. "“"“Wkw

Hone Sente.

‘tl^e Open Door Mo China

u;!rn.i:rrr;;ri;:iPM conod

no Olotnait

«<»M b. sooopu.
nodtiselon hon dowiwhMthv
MMtdw awMSiT «)•.»»«» <^oU
ood ooajMT law oloM Umeh with
■Mb o«hw, wltti tb. tWw «d a ftanoUa* whWb wUl b« oooopwbl. W
Mh. TMK will be obloeOaM apoD
•ko part ft eoa- awwbwa of lb.
•oaaoll. wbo twlloec Ibat ao farther
II nr---- ‘— tbaa lhaae already ttaal
ad iH-w be eoaelderad. It le e out.
^Mm^be aatanded to a euhetantial
wbinh wiUamure the lihA
Tba Baoovd beltotrm that rrery care

^
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s

_______ Of Mm city In fntar. y
m4 that oharinlrr which wlU keep
be ramoTad m fgr aa
Sri^Tba dlrtMlor. of the Bcmd
Sftate bellaro that they bare opeaaB^may uT gte the dlfllcalty re
altoad. tiklag the Slav that the CODmateam fallj wammtad by
^ iUrtrad from the

2^ wiM Mm aoaaall

takm

In iiessing tUnl s lurgc proistrilon of
this product was worthU-s. nuk. but
It was charged aud |«ld for as cml
alnce there la no doOgsgv In Uic FcbuylkUl region. The some men Imd a
tract to drire
with t
cy drove
They
drute lw*-ntT
tw*ntr yar
naklng
ed $100 to their total earnings, makii
rrom this munt l*e de.$tC7.4
ducted $4r»s6q. paid to their lal>orrrs.
and colllc-ry chargee for Suppllee
amountIng to $30I»3: loinl.
leaving the contrartAre a profit of
|13HtTI» Hut, as three of U»cro worked
fourteen daya eneb, while the other
worked but tblrteeu. their pay was db
vMed accordingly, end tlu-y n-cclvcd
respf'Ctlvely $42. $42, $42 aud $3S».
The men wtirklug f.ir thtwe wmlractore were |«ld, aecurdlng to their technlial status, es miners and laborers,
the former at the rate of $12 per week
(basis price), plus the Hi l»cr ci-ut imtcd
above, the latter at the rate of $10.2v»
per week, plus 10 per c-uL The latT, when they worked full time, re-Ivtii $2T/.l*. a slin.ie l.-ss tlunn $2 a
rmeroorlml
te>\* wiille t»f the f4»rmcr
one Induetrioos man who had ino n-gard for the
eight hour prlDiipU
und ooe^half days* overtime
$373).
In amitbc-r cs four conlrai-t miners
it»lc yards of coai mt
cut twcntj-elx cut*U
$5 u jwrd. amounting to $130. and
drove thirteen and a Itnlf yards of
bm(

^ charged for hU time at cart. Their
the total mralngs were $177.G3: but. us In
the other case, they were oncqually
divided becanm the n.e« did not uU
work full lime, and the

r^.s.E.TStr.ri

Handsome China

Whereupon the rommauder oMercfl

d f4>r their woud4-rful life saving
s«Tvlt-e. arc at la.-4t to take a second
place to modern Inveutiou. writes the
Home com-sisMideut <.f the London
MalL J
sMe, Kays i

Daihly Bric-a-Brac
BoautniM Dinner Olare


MISS MONIE BOWEY,

No. 3B Parry Btraat.

In every known shape, and so many beautiful designs, in Louwelsa.
Teplitz. Royal Bonn. Moriage-Bohemian glass. Dalton. A single
. piece adds so much to a room. These you buy from 50c to $10.00.

V

with the prlu4 Ijial bosidt
her of traveli-ra. timrists. workmen
seeking emidoymcnt. pilgrims wbo
the Kt. UiTuard at all ilmiw of
the year, make this mt-asure highly
I hard on tbs
But it
dogs* pride.

DETROrr.mCBIGAN.
WiM «{ Coidoi BOkMVO^tbSrvSmeau^i^

two aMothSo”^ilcr that
_ ctdthslIhsdpsJmlo

In all the newest decorations. These fine too piece Dinner ^ts sell
from $7.50 to $55.00. See the beautUuI decorated Haviland Sets.

Coilel/Sets
A»e most serviceable and we have so many of the latest patterns,
selling from a good to piece set for $2.75 to the finest 12 piece set at
$9 00. You should see these new colorings and decorations.

DAIL.Y OOIMOI

S-'S'STi^
hs bat as the
td imicsd cf

rid miself of this pain
Inspection of the pey roll was that
parmtl.*ely $ew of cUber gilnen or tabotrrs mate full time thune worked
only five days of the founmn. bat
maat of tbemj|ork*d from ten to tWrtaro days each, while a few. as has
ballteagofthe hero noud. mate oTMtime. The w^
Si UBriMthU it U bril.^ that was there, and they
caab.aa*a4aaMy bnt they warn not
U aestaialy amam that
oagbt $0 ba tema to farther
AU Odd FaUows am mgSMeled to
of Mm diraaiQssaf meat at Um Odd Fallows ImU at 1
M BteiB
Tsate are aartalnlj aa- o*loek. aa IJiamday. Bapl. 4, tr ‘
thaaghi aad lha >i^ Wrtfoaortl «t Bnih« J.

GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to II a. m. and 2 to 3 P- m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
,

“WE SELL THE BEST” ^

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butter plates, spoon trays, celery dishes, salad bowls, berry dishes, in
the daintiest of patterns, in prices from 25c to $4-52i^



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-Tf«; «af
pm^m^awrni't erttbawtoM;
'pmmd tba horm w*s «a ani don for.
iMit IM ain't w«nt yli.
man tba Mk« eras* flrvt got atarud.

MiUn.- WUMf Dwroll.. of abh>M«

\Ottdenstd tttvfs
■ntBUodPMpU’oWoUHeomto««• h« oniNteM oxaidMM of

foriba aicad bliad. It la propoaad le
amplbx tiM ianmiaa of tba boiaa at
aaeh vork aa thaj aaa proitaldj parfom. amaj of tbam baiac aaariy abla
ooa ma loldbow be bad aaiaad
aaoagb araaer wltbla a faw yaaia to
pvobaaa a fbmof8Qaotoa Ha la
aov a aaooaaafal famar. aUhoosb to.
tally Ulad. .
rly aacapad
Tbii aaaiMr itoofta aboat 8t Joaapb
-- Jftooiaam.
atobagiaBlBfio oloaa for tba aaaaoa.
woald bare bato diaw^
H bto baaa tba imataat inert aaaaoa iabad Itaot baaafor tba
la a daoada Tbr naort kaapanlay
Oaa baad waa
tala foot to tba eold waatbar. tba blfb badly oat aadanpobUioa ato7 ba I
pHaaa of oonaaodHIaa aad tba grawtof
popalaHty of aona of tbaaortban
naorta Oaa or two of tba naorta of
too 84. Joaapb rirar will act ba
opaMd aaxt aaaaoa Tba amaqailoa
nadaeod tba rinr raaart alfltoat aalaa.
able bU aaBuaar.
Tba aonaga of tba baokwbaat onp
hia yrar. It ia nld. U tba laigaat la
tba blataryoftbaitato. Many flalda
ia whlobfanaara wen naabla toplaat
- oora oa aoooaat of tba
▲t Bay Oity aia bamU of cUma
la tba early part of tba aaaaoa wan
kaa ban baao
for daliTory at Wa
HeorySbaofarof Hlgfawoodbaa ban
tooMROW oa tha oeoaalon of a
anfally aanag bU aaniaga la a ottba bake for tba anaibara oi tba looal
aaibaroaaip. Tba otbar algbt ba waa lodge of Blka aad tbair famiUaa.
obbadoflBS nv BaAaat a eomplata
of the two oiUaa ban
of tba aararal doaooaiaa.
tloaa.to tba aboHff with tba
tolook tbaaiap. Ba koaw tba bUla
ao waU that baracaaied
rwill
aad arary prealdaat wha
keep tba whole family walL If it
•donad tbam. Bo far
f^br^it^bate and g« yoat oaah.
toiaad ap la local banka
Bona Ooldwator boyi bad a lot of
tan oaa day laid weak blowtaf paper
vada at paaaan by. bat they

trtodln nil parti of tba nppar paoiu.
ted niataka in oaa onto Oaa
aoln. bnt In atom onaea they hoTa not
toraok a woamn in tba fboa.and aba bean highly anooaatfnl. dnnnoiaUy or
laitoadlataly gan ebaaa to tba boy otbarwito. Pator While nfMnrqnatta
teat blow it Wban aba oangbt blm baa abda n aaggtotlon. bowaTor.
aba aat right down oa tba aidawaln. wblab^lookagood. BU idea U to bare
took tba ydaagatar onr bar knaa
OM tolr for tba whole nppar panto.
gan bin jaat what ba naadad, t
At Obiio an Indian going by tba
of *‘Patoakay" waa klUad by a
Detroit aaourtion train Banday aigbt
Tba theory of tba oonaor U tbbi ba
waa inteaioatad and want to alaapnp.
tba toack, and waa atrnok by tba
training train. Tba body waa bor.
fibly jpatilated. •*Patoakay** bad n-

p«t mw tbHr

ELir:.i7t=iSs
bnd triod
U
riod ttefr
gkrf^t^^SE!
My laat doeton
told tottkak
ntold
H wu oatlna for na to toko

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tb« iKtrM don’t •taiid o abow.
Abd roo d think to OM I

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btrAorgiirCtoattbepMMnbx. Amu
«wl a kM sMted pML Upwaattb®
tMolUnc lorvBctte. The ctri
Ybe 70m faHow^I am afraid
mlj aa iBpodant eoilt^ **fp
langbid. and. taklaf from tu
caaa hla teidgliai. b« artaalljr darad
to ilaiioe tlirDQSh tt at tbe aaobbiah
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PIICCS: :. 2k.35cMS0c.

migrant

Seat SalaOpoM flatard^ Montog
tJh. thrr aay il
ha ain’t ««
-a. K. Kiaar la 4
TtM> wotun of Ainu, nurtb Japan,
admin- i.«nrdrd facn. and they tat­
too tbelr own facra to make them
a««m aproating with whlakera.

being dlMgrecable?
prlde heracl
put into thU world to bring
auneUlne and j<»y |uU» H. dud oftehdr
than not she di>e* the very oppoaltc.
Why abould you wish to eauae heortaebe when with n n.»d or « aiiiile you
may bring a llitle }oy and comfort Into
some lonely lifeT- What inatlcra it K
the nn-iplent 1- not of blue blood or
!wUd!lvSd^n?’* She iietHla your
amlle all tlf^ony If xhe 1. not. The
rich and gn«t have plenty *»f fricndi
It Ik the «»thera a im lack them.
MAi n UOBINSOX.

-HEALTHIEST-.

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Aim
ABSOLOmT tttOntESS

Until Sqitembcr 2(kh wc will
make coonectioQ from main to
gas range or bouse pipe and set
meter FREE OF COST. This
offer appUes only to those who
larc on

l-IOMT

lengthen the demand for
for aiuminiiling is increasing—
the people of our city now realize
that GAS for lighting is infinildy
superior to any other method
kbown here. The light U more
brilliant, available and reliable at
AIX HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than one-half of
any other, bekidcf being far easier
on the c)’cs. Houses in couse of
X or iiroix»cd should
be completed without
temofgis piidng. Muiy h»ve
already done thia. AppUcatioo
for anything in tlm line of light-

B

The Detroit
Evening News
and morning
Tribune,

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TRAVERSE CITY CAS COMPAIY
secure prompt attention.

DR. SAWYKI

W1

•DernsT*

O^ttJ^t^Word

J. a MorSto. M. D.

a H. BreM. U. D

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MARIE c. Withers.

An wo long bnvo U«o 0.00710’. that thtr
ho»« hoa had hU day.
And I a'pooa that oome old fellar Pat

nus iKarLTi>t* hoiwixrm; btaui:.
The victim nru«-. purple with iodUniation, and xwept up.*tnini t» lu-r ro.»m
wlih nn apjrrewilve nixtie of allff aUka.
But oulHlde every one waa m-crelly
glad of her douiifall. «»iie wau eVeu
went up to the hen* and liivlled him
dowmrtaira to have aoiueihiug cooling.
Aflerward It deveioiH-d tlial Ihe w«iman anob waa ”uul»tMly ni alPr-quite
a mcdlcKTlty. in faci-^and that abe bad
adopted thi. poae in ordi-r to lend beraelf a aw iil Importnmv to whieh ahe
waa not euUtled.
.That la nlmoat alwaya the wa;. The
people who are r»«lly w«.rth knowing
are the. Implwt and theeaalcat reached.
The others reo<-nihle iiuta which are
rerj.harU to emek and which, when
opened, ^reveal nothing. Kemember
thla. you who pride youraclvlea on ba-

$14.98

Maaplficent Costumes,
Beautiful Scenery

Ahaadsome
Watch aad

kTEINBERG’S GRAND
}m:
OPERA HOUSE

CAUNTLETT, M. D.
Fs.-jf-s.vysjsst.'&s J. W.
PHYBICIAW AND BUWOBOW
8«(«y «{tb. By. ud nutog

^Pob

SinmiT, SEfT. 6111

Ufa PilU. Thaaa pi

^s!^“toSr^,ta

when the tbermometer regUtert anywhere
from 90 to 100?
And bow much
Tba onnntog factory of Bari ^
Un. Wm. O. VandarUp of Maple
more apprtixing
anlargad thU aprlng bafora tba li
U a aaucer of
Bidga. Ammo ooant]
>«aaga of p^^^
terriea heaped
np with rich
.Uat weak at tba home of hai
cream!
to
make
it
tba
laigaat
oanning
fbolory
WilliaalTandarU^ Tba ootogao
kleatsbonidba
to tba worlA Plaaky of atonay U
la abla to Bilk algbt cow»twioa
uat*d as little aa
hacking toe ontorprUa
andMto obarna arery otter day.
poaalble InV hot
m nad and wHta wilhoat glaai
weather. Ber­
Hoar Jackaon Oeoiga Iter, wbila
ries. regctablea.
raking hay on bla.fam nn into a aaat
erram. eggs aud
of bornala Tba taam nn atny aad
Farr waa thrown from tba nka. aaa.
Don’t serve oatmeal in a thick, ginnlaialagabadfnetan of tba left lag.
aaai-there are lighter cereals
than oatmiml anyway. Serve leas of
the ccremU but surround It with rasp­
berries. bUckberrUw. atrawlKTricK or
allct*d peaches. iKKx»nllng to tlie aeaaon.
Dates and whipped cn*am make an­
other appetizing breakfaat dUh.
move the atonoa fiym the dates ao aa
not to apoll the KhaiK. and place
In a saucer with a mound of wl
cmim to the center. Mlm-cd chicken
and maabed |*otato Tulzed with
|KKl parsley and browm-d to the
after the fariilon of an omolet
Jight and easily dlgi-st.^l mret
TomntiK* wUh eggs are also a c
combination, HA*l»*ct Large toe

,£lS.-2LS!WSja‘E5

U?Ucm‘tbTpulp f^jr«ch.'‘'lnto lb.hollows thus made iwur the yolks of
three eggs. Bake to a quick ovt*n and
garnish with parsley ami hard lK>Hed
eggs. Tomatoes l.rellM or Mked are

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Kehl Bros, of North|iort wiU aoon

The meeting of the Traverse Bay
circle announced for tomor<
Scwii^ii
been postponed for two
wcekA
Two new barbers are employed in
the Park Place ihopa daring the abscoce of EUrl C. Tyler. They arc
Mr. Brown of Petoakey and .Mr.
Stores of Kalkaska, both barbers of
Roy Wood occu­
pies his old chair in the shop and will
be in chi^e during the absence of

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MM toM. wt«b la tb« Hlffh icbool
aUma.
Thi fliBfMi la the aohool popsU
IM la tbi int ward, and tha fact
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P/mm
IbatpMMi oMoilo Mdiair tbcir parenu of a fine bab) boy.

WHERETWICEBEFEATED
Ohio Damoorats ara Datarr
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' ad to Stand Again

cratic itate ooovention and cMrecs
the -Kanaat City platform, faithfully
repreaentedby Win, J. Bryan in the
campaign of 1900/* The Ohio democrau declare then^lvet opjiosed to
imperialism, columalism, government
by injunction, trusts and trust foster
ingtariffa The pan
bone rule and local s
Tam L. Johnson’s hand is seen in the
plilik calling for an equ^lixalion ol

l PMMi Awajr I^Xlektat

agi MibiBSil with grip was the
OMMif blidaalh.
Daiaasad was wall known in this
eltT. biTlBgMdad hare more than 97
ymm Ba was a prominent and reapaM Mmbar of the Grand T»t.
Mi lidgaaf Odd Fellows. haTlag «»•
iMd Iba loM Mfla Iqr card twe«y
kg Mdi and for maiy year* was
pmiMl in that eraft and a ftat

Oiriild totmahipamlHoTaoeof thU
dUy.
Tbi fUMl wiU take Idaoe tomorrow aflerBOoa at 1:80 from the Ftret

BnSfla and ruches siul sbouMi'r
capm are aU In fashion. nn«l set in to l>e
aa.Btoeeeary to llu‘ fliiUh uf an afirrMOO toUrt aa Um‘ hat. Feather iMiaa
are coming In again, and tboar that

a
MK^S! former half a yard in aldth
and with kmg aonare utie* Aa la
•anal, after we hare become aocueiemed to om eccentric style, that style
cbaMi to aometUlng et»aolutely dlTona Now. after haring t»een trained
to the high. tnU ruche of tulle or silk
mtmad the neck, the fiat has gone
forth that a pwfeetly flat effect moat
mM to^obtalM^and th^fa|orlw

HBTOBICmnEkBBET

THE QUEEN’S KISS.
AmdtUvtmrh»jrnamdled to
tbedays of labor after the enjoyment
of Labor day.
Stcartot A StefiM* OKbeftm wMt
to Ke-alMaMBto lot efcaiog to
play lor a party fhrea there.
Tbr tegular meetiag of the Willsrd
W. U T. U. win be h^ at the
FrWtob cbmeb Thiaday altomoon.
Papers wS be read, one by Him
M of Indiaiii. which win be M.
red by ditcMioni. ThcrewS al­
oe be other featsea of
AD are ootd^ mrited to be pMcnt
•OTie Diangmd King" « the C?ity
Opera boM tonight.
There wfll be an ajotirecd regular
eeting ol the city council this
f*
The regular meettpg of the M’omans^CeoMNery Improeemcnt Associa­
tion wiU be held in the Ladies’ Ubrary parlors tomorrow afternoon at
1:80 o’clock. A meeting of the £xwOl be held immediate.
ly after the
. TM win be a rebeasial of Tray,
m City Band ihU evening at »
o'clock.
Every member should be

Mrs. N. J. Masten and ton
>f lodianapolis.are visaing Mra ]
CO'S aiiter. Airs. J. Pennington, and
family of Fifth
Dr. Robart Howell of PcUoit arved last ev ening to join his 4 wife,
who hss been visiting here for some
time.
Miss Grace Johnson of Grand Rap­
ids, who has been spending the sum­
mer with Mrs. J. R. Santo at her
Omcna cottage, was in the city today
on her way home.
Miss Blanche Bamum left today
for Cincinnati where she will enter a
conservatory for the suudy of the vio.Mrs. William CuUum o! Jackson is
visiting her niece, .Mrs David G.
’handler.
Deputy Food inspector Geo. .M.
Dame of Norlhpoft is in Uic city to­
day.
Mrs. BeUc PUce left this morning
for Grand Rapids to purchase goods
for her milliner)* store.
Sheriff Chandler and t^he Muskegon
co*amy sheriff went to Inlcrlochcn on
Yicial business today.
hlarl C. Tyler wil leave tomorrow
ir Mt. (!lemcns to take the baths for
lion, n. J. siuan, lormer nia)w
Grand Rapids, is in the city taking
rest. Mr. Stuart is a director and
rasurcT of the Citizens telephone
rapany.
Afis. Charles A. Skekher and child­
ren have returned from a mit to rcUtives in Grand Rapids.
H. F. RastaU of Iktroit, connected
with the Michigan Farmer, is in the
city %*isiting his brother, R. W. Raslall, the jeweler.
James Gray of Bay City is visiting
fri^s in the cits*.
Air. Gray was
fonnerly a printer in the office of the
Grand Traverse Herald, where he
teamed his trade.
He left here in
18C9. He now has a job printing officc in Bay City.
Mrs. W. A. Bate of Milwaukee is
miiing the family of S, C. l^etpres.
S. Yaloraitein of D<^it, formerly
of thb city , arris-cd here last night to
visit the famUy of Juliuk Steinberg
and others.
F. C. Desmond returaei^lasl eveni^^from a business trip down the M.
Toster Owen of Maple Rapids,
Clinton county, is visiting W. D.
Hollister of 512 West Eighth street.
rwton BcMh of Pontiac U the
guest of C\ J, Ebncr of Webster
street.
Prol Hanulion of Indiana is in the
city to «,«id the summer.

« posm by Sir Edu
■ IntbeJalylMeori
waa iMplred by Qimoi
vistt to the bo^ttal nan
wbciv. as Abe bent over i
boj. the Uttle fellow ex
qvesn and gsre ber an

VILL BE XnO) ABA WIRES]
Ita Bew Laaaaw.
HleUa^ P. Grw<w.
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Will la.tsOl n*«t*to Ltokt. rnrhm^l
■uaa ftlaralia '•<
'as the Saa'ama PWlL

Battle abbeyr Ip England, that hisjUulc pile that marks the spot wham
tfit^ aummndrd by Ida fa^thftd
Cab It poBslUljr to, tru«

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Krrcr mtaA That ld«« wUl be

Vary plelnly It me apeak
t'nto Enelieh gir\» and l>o)-«
flow ab* •tore* their rrirf. and .Joye;
Kot aureti alune. but mother, too.
ah* m—d ttom an to ku«me you.
NAVY’S WAR GAME.

Sam Benda returned this morning
ND a business trip to Chicago and
Detroit, vrhere be bovht a qomtity

offon and winter

the Ctotowrrftr at the battle of HaotInga. baa bton leaaed for a term of
years to MU*hael P. Grace, a brother of
former Mayor WlWam R. Grace of
New York.
Mr. Grace wlU use the abbey aa a
winter reaidence. says tha New Yoth
Herald, whiclameana that ha and hit
family will occupy It from Norember
until May. when ih)jr go up to London
for the season to their town hooae at
40 Belgrave mjuare. spending tbe re­
mainder of tbe Mimmcr on their eaUU
to a Jet
written to his
relative* In tbe Ui
:nlied Sutca. Mr.
Grace will make
oM pUce mors
though iwbapa at tbe ex­
pense of Its plctu

Ieteree«la« Detail* of tli* Maa*aeer*

a»d«r Admiral Dewey, aeya a Waaltiugton epeclal <ll»i*atcb to the .New
York World. It U eeUmated that nearly fl.OOIViOO wIU l»e required for tbe
fwwder aud iiroJeitHw and iqKM ial auppUea that will be iiwled for thia erpodltltm.
Twelve torsea for carryluK coal are
belna built at I'euaaeoU capeclully for
tbeae tnaneuvcni. It la the Intention of
Admiral Deaey to take out hi* fleet
aud cot off aU communication with tbe
ahore durliur the whole iH*riod t»f the
evoluUona. t^olllera. hoaUtnl ahl]ia. re
pair abipa. tank atcamera and everythlnjr needed for a kmit «Tuto- will be
taken alooa. a» It la the imn»-ec to aim
uUte a deajH-niie war condlllon that
will ahow what the fleet could do If
ueccaaary to carry on a cam|»aljm In
the l*aciflc or In the.iM.ulh Atlantic

“fitted up with electric lights, n
plamblag and aU that It Implies.
So far aa iHJssible. how'cvci
marks of ape w ill rcc
Aa aoon us the desin-d altcmllona ara
made, w hich w 111 prolaibly be wlihto a
few montU*. the ancient halls will ha
the scene of a gayety they have not
wltneaaed far many years. Mr. and
Mrs. Grace entertain largely, and tbelr
hoapltallty has become famous to £ng-

Maaou two year* ago mairied ilubt^rt
Beaumont, and last winler another
daughter. Mlaa KInim. Iiecnme the
bride of D.rd Donouchmore. There
are two other daughter*. Misa GUdya
and Miss Murgarlia.
For a long time Mr. tSnuv-has leaned
Ixird Howe’s esUte In Hertftirdahire
for bis w later nwWencc. He Us been
making bU iioma to England for about
fourteen rears.

iTtMS OF INTEREST.
Jap.in ha* ordeiid a »vmplete armorplate mill fr
Dt'eii aea wattr for study la pr
by tiH>an* of r|H,rl»»lly preparedI iKittlea.
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In Ru**U Tnrtorliw are usually
i
r foreata. wood belnt; aUll tbe chief
fuel.
A wbeetUirrow with ball bearlnps
lias lK*en pm on the market by an
Oldo firm.
There arc n^any phyaldan* who bold
that cidd* are not doe to low temperaturc. but to 4*onpiclon.
8cventy-elcht proflt-sharlnp sebemea,
afTi*etlm:
work I»e<»pl»*, were In
oiwmtlon 1.1*1 year In thi* country.

int9fop9 ermm—wrj Metottt—
ttft
fmaiva, t6S0-tf
Si^^OPENS Saturday morning ut

'^ndbereJstand!
Sudqt, mp Masttrs"-s^
Our new Wi and winter
styles in L. Adler tfros.&
Go’s. Rochester made
clothing are ready for you
to see, to handle and to
try on. We want you to
see it, whether you buy it
or not, and we ceruinly
do not want you to buy
unless you find it better
than any other ready-towear clothing that you
know of and just as satis­
factory as twice as expen­
sive made to m^»re.
The only thing about this
cfothing that docs not
show for itself is its wear­
ing quality; but we ask
you to take our word for
that. In (act, if an '‘Ad­
ler" garment does not
wear as it should, we al­
ways want to know it ard
to give the customer bis
money back. : : :

graat pro^wrlty. At the r«
It was presented by King Henry VIIL
to bis maatex^of tbe horse, who added
tU banqoettog UIl and converted tU
latlc baildinga Into a dwelling
be perf»vf rtwllty of w GotWc Ut^
rat.’* as NatUniel Hawthorne de^
aertbed It the Gatehouse Is as aoUd
and maaalTc as when It was built In
im though hoary ■»<! venerable. TU
Abbot’s hall, the Beggars’ UIl and

ITEMS OF INTEREST.
CaUfornla Is pro.ln.lng dal*Uw a
fo>t in clrcumfcr.*mv.
The publi.* *
burg wa* cstahllehcd {
Over one hundred th..u*,in.
men arc cmploy.il In th.* %vmki
PlUsI
lntond.-d to to imidc Into pi­
ano* rcqnlr.'* to to kept f..rty .v. urs to
be In perfect txuidilioii
Then* arc
w..r.U whhh are
used alike In French iiiitl Knglli.b
without cluinge In *iM*lllng.
The art of |m|»er making ha* so advan.id tUt »xcB*llcm tnst.*rinl «*an to
^itMlned at eumll .<0*1.
If th.* dky w«*re fiU.Kld with
the Sight w .nild U* no brighter
than i.nlinar> daylight.
Tin- Jaw of the shark fninlehm
Workmen wauliiiunki'r** oil. In each
shark 1* fouad atom half a pint.
Iteeciitly a D.ndon mercUnt re-

e. WUhtIm
COR. FRO.\T AND UNION.

NEW BLOCK

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mai$l$

$2.90

Sec the other styles when
you are in. : : : : :

Black mercerized QIaiStS-Thenrw Fail line
now r<sady—>x)u will have to acknowledge them the
the best ever shown at.............. $1.00. $1.25. $1.50

3. 01. mmiken
GOLD DUST

NOW FOR HORSES

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how tbe Cbildreit
do Demolisb $boe$
espedany some kind of shoes.
It px)*s lo buy the best shoes made for the young folks and you
find the best here. We guarantee ours to be jdl solid leather and
Ic to stand hard service, the service that good active school
made
b<^*s or girls will give them. We can save you money on
best
grades. We guarantee every pair of shoes sold to gi> cljioncst
wear.
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..Fine Bor$e$*.
Jhaaug tbe ht tbe timest that b»ve ever been 3b*wu in
fbis psrt cf Bartben miebigatt. tbe? will be sb^vm at
Bhdbagea’a Bara. See them befare laaUag etaewbere.

6RAND RAPIDS IIRDIANA RY.

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We placed on sale Satur­
day our first showing of
new wool waists, they sur­
pass anything ever shown
in ready made waists. A
look at this line will con­
vince you that we are not
over - estimating them.
This beautiful w
waist
shown in cut is made of
the best French
dannel in
hrei
afuir line of colors and is
at only

haa iH-cn iMihllng up lunmU of
over the auno«iu*emoiii that opera iroera In Pari* have l*ccn ]>crniittt'd to
wear alraw hat* with cvenlni; drcaa.
But there 1* not bins m» atartllm; In tbe
atatement. Presumably tbe *ald atraw
hata were not wtirn Iti tbe alall*. aud.
for that maitter. tlu re 1* ot least one
ilUtlngulKhpJ imiNiral viitie who toT*
U-ea known to iipiM-ar at f«»vent imrdell in thla same Kummer headi:ear.’
It la not M> loni; af;o that a frentlepre>ented himself for admission
to the malls at foveut Ranlen plcl*
ureaquely attired In hlKhlniid cinitume.
which he explained was as much the
••evening: dress*’ of hU native land as
the while ahlrtund awallowralU of the
benichted iMhron. Mr. Forsytu. tbe
tms.1 amlallr and ywllle of managers,
listened Kraxvly to bla t-ruuments. but
he did not jjalu his jKilut.-Westualuater Bodjrtl^______________

E. G. Rice and his bride*, fonnerly
Miss ETsie V. Stanley of Maple City,
of jifd wide chiffon or mooaaellnc de have gone Co Toledo. Ohio^ where
■ole folded la half, and on this founds* they srill make their future home.
ttoa art eewed. aa cloeely together aa
Per Pmaatoy and Maeklaaw city, ft:« a. ».
row after
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Montague and
petei. .luAh to PhH Wayaa. 11
buck or white, or
sons, Bert, Herbert and Gerald re­
met
neck. turned from their cottage at Old Mis­
sion yesterday.
f Mmewbat the effect of the oldMiss Margaret Mullen of Grud
Riu^ is visiting Mn Jack Roberts PW
ar^M sister Miss Sadie of SS6 State
Strict, who has-Seen spending the
serwith Mia Roberta
James a Crawford of Ithaca is
the guest of bis brather-m-Uw L. M.
Bepnett of Fifth street. Mrs. Craw­
ford his been here for tome sreeks.

-BriUahLsiitfmvktoBeModeniiaed b7 «a Americu.

Battle abbey, which belodfcd to thi
ate Duchaaa of CJerelaBd. wMew «C
^getilUBd
uAd SBOthcr Af Lord
nn to ^ AnaoM at aoetton Uat
ffUitaa Frederick Walpole Webator. a
dmranilanf of Sir Tbamaa Wetatcr,
who twoflit tbe ablwy from the aizth
Tlacoost Moougue In 1719 and to
wboae tomlly tbe abbey ttmatoed for
UOyaara. The porchaae price waa tha

of 9l.d0a.00a All of the
valuable plccmea and hrIcA-brac wera
^ March.
Four years after his vlrtory WUltam
tha Conqueror had an abbey built to
commemorate the eieui. and much of
tha aneleiu stmeture remalna today,
the high altar to tbe charrh marking
tbe exact spot. It Is said, where the
body of the .Saxon klne was found.
For 800 years tbeaWwy

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..Ceo Solomon.
EXCISIONS BereMar<
PaiMABsegns

U.OIKAW, MOSEBOOV A GRAND

SUNDAY, SJDFnSffiBR 7th.
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