The Evening Record, August 11, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 11, 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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1902-08-11

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evening record

SENATOR MCMILLAN DEAD 1B0USANDS
HOMELESS
Flyhtiny

a»wmu ttM OowKiyatobfclM-

WASHDIGTOR SBOOB
And OoopOrlof Hokto Sway In
Sonator-a Homa City

Urn a itiiMliat. wMeh tartr^ hi.
aa4llwaliMfcpMiMaaay B« w«at
a«w wiAoal Madblac tha iMM aad
•I Aiaaw tea VM rwy >oTial aa4
i»4 hMHily. Ba ffaaalaai ap
^....laiaUiaaaTMlac. iaiklagaad
iokiac witli hU la-dU. hatatwM.
Blgai«Cw«daaavaMllltata.Maf

kuat taaka which had tha dadiad
- lead tha paSiatfcctaacoBifnrta.
blyaatUl o’clack. whaa aaotharatlarh caBM oa, mc atran thaa tha

SIXTH TKAR-VO. less

MICHI6AII NATIOHAI6UMD

ofBtst Ban Boods

~
W. F. Field, apeelel ayeot of the
Rlz ooMFOolee of tho MIohl
U in the city in. Katiooal Oaard pasosd thmayh the
rl. of the eevend dly this mmlny o. thdr way to tho
lent boildiny. for
which Uds have been sent to Wa hiny^
iprroeol «»• ««
Mr. Field d««ik yeeterdey nod tc

^

day fookhar over the disc propoeed
nod will ooMlado his j

Troops Capturad nmrow. Bo Aataaithatlhedteenotp
ddlmeodta.. l«xl«
ar>d Bumad It
t Bte. Marie, Iron Moantaln. Osif too cmelL
Hooybtoo. and Cheboygan.
The other dtoc am available and he
will mke Via »»iwrt apoo toe mritc
of aach aocompaaled by amcomm__ bed
t-Wheoi. 7ftaod68>»;
a for that which he deea.
m-a-» ta
ir. Field U'.; MIS- 37■■
adapted to the parpoee. Mr.
66v, niidiSS.
aad 08
atalos that his mport Will be oMdeim-l Toledo-Wbeat. 68V,
67S:Mm M; oatc
Waahingtoo. Aug. 11. The ^le- imrtment wil set at once. He be-;80: l«ah ilAU; lard $10.66
partmeot of state has been oftdaUy
• the person whose dti has beeo iP
informed that the provisional go% cmted will receive notice to that
ment of Hayti notifies the U. S. Ic- effect within two weeks at lead
n that (;onaiv«. Porte I>c
most yiveo away ia a few days.
paix. Petu Goave ami St, Hare are in
lion and that the government
CHOiXjLATESand frail flavom at the
Uoopahyyo cajHured Pel.l Guavc afa strong resistance in which many
B. P. O. Elks Ready for Reunion
lives were lost
Fermin’s forces set fire to Petit
at Salt Lake City
Goave before leaving the place, which
was totally destroyed. Ten thousand
people are reported homelc. and in
dire want. Provisions have been sent
I Is Momsee Tsbaraaeto Tosi
for the relict of the |iopulatioo.
r^w-Famr lUr*' Mseilac.
The American consular agents are

BEST PEOPLE ON EARTH

Vaahiactca. Aa«. ll-Tba death
ea, bat tha ln«a had mot
oCBaaatcf MaMillaa la a gtaat al
wh^arar aad tha aanaiar ooatl
loalak matll ha loat aoaaoloaam
aaaala ctmmiUm ca tha DIalrIcl of
Oolambla ha had daac waah for tha da.
yalopiaaat cf tha dlatrtot and tha haac atiaoh« bat did aot arHra aaiil faat
titaclioa ofthaeltj. Flafa aa lha aflar tha aaoalor had paoMd away.
diatriet aadolty boldiaiaarr ajlof at Tb«a wara anwad thedaathbad. Mra
half uaat today, aadar ordara from MoMillaa. thalr daaghlar Amy aad a
lha board of dialriot eommUiioaara
Idaaghlw. UlaaJama.
PraaldaBt BaoKarlaad of tha hoard
raid. **Oor yriaf ia giaal. bat It la
Lroit, Mioh . Any. Ih-Oomlnt
aseiadad by oor aaaaa of loaa to tha
wamlag.tha
la
diauiot. Ha waa tha eaaator for tha wlthoat area a^..ota
UK. of tha oartor of
DUtriet ofOola|aibaqaltaaa.a<
w Joma MoMlUnii corty thia
hawaa»>aalorfdnftiohicaiL" An
ay waa a ahook to nearly arary
I of Detroit Borrow waa yiran
■Ion on tha alraaU. In tha hotel
Fro. Saaator Ilaana. *‘Hla lo. to
ofnaodinihahoaaa The nan.
tha aoaatry will ba aa yraat aa ^
hla aarrlaaa ia pablle Ufa**
hoooahold
word and
Fro. Baaator AUiaoe. **Ba waa
halorad bp bi« aaaooiataa In tha
ala wlthoat rrirard to party diatlao.
ad to erary part of the dty.
tlon.Mlohtffaa paopla in tha city arc
.aoh dapreoaad by tha death of tha

In fliock now. The i

at Patit mmt

nvo. Hnytl

Bo> WAS vEkYssMtBi iL'Ssr.'i.vzrsss:
^ CITY ISTOTUIY OESTROYEO
Country Woo Entiroly Unprol>ar«d for tho Nows

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lur

cmr. MICH. MOXOA.T AUGUST 11. 19M.
araciAL aout bi

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looking carefully after I’nilml Stales
It Lake City. Any. 11-While
interests in the island.
Klk week does not beyin nnlll to
row. ofipUl Klkdom is all in the town
today in readiness for the an
*
grand lodge aesaion and rvui
Grand Kxaltod Ruler Piokett. of Iowa,
aud oUier offloem have esUblished
their headqaariera
Will .art o«l
The iroymm for the week
ichlnffton. Any ll-Unitad Btatoc braces a four <Uys' s« mioo of the grand
Oonsnl OottMhalk cables tb« state lodge, which opens umdorow momdcpartnmt as follows: ‘Bloeflelds. iny. In the Mormon tabernacle. For
Aayast lO-WlUon is safe at Boons the next place of meeting. LoolsrUle.
m. HltmoU.er is ham. and will BalUasom and DeeMolnes am aspir-

€ify A Book a Store
THE WEATHER

cw^u-unui^m

NECKWEM!

Another lot came this morning.
Aho a Urge shipment of

WILSON BROTHERS’ SUSPENDERS
••THE EASY”
Lisle Suspenders for Summer om. .............................. 2Scuid 50c
See Window.
S0X« BELTS. SHIRTS

HATS, CAPS. CLOTHINC

;iMDA & OO.

TO returiTsmw

BIGGEST BARGAINS
In Shirt Waists in Town

ra soon. •• Despatch refers to Dr.
Rasoell Wilson of Ohio, who sras ara
mstad. triad and sautanoed to
ia Kioarmyaa for aUayed pniticlpntloii
They azsMaad tha opiaioa that bom of aeoleh pamnta In Ba.llton. in the war there bat waa pardooad MMd Qesea VUr Team YsstsrCss 1
tlia oholoa to llll tha vaoanoy will
rio. May 11. 18UL Hia father aadialcaaad bj Presldcal Zcaja ajwi
itsa Hot Clqms by s fVeors
waa a Proabyaarlan aid., and a man mpresantatious from the data departfall within narrow limita
of 7 to 4.
Oatrolt. Any ll-Oaorfa M. Black, of thrift, antarprl. and luielllymoa,
aaoretary to Banator MeMUlaa. ax- Ha yara hU aon a yrammar aehool
The Oedar Btars did things to the
BVK!€Ti* IN •mm IKTY.
puma to cat dalinlla lnlura.lioo aa
Ooeen I'lty team yesterday, and after
to tha fanaralarTanyanunta aoo. tin. tloeahlp In a hardware
]ca..and
Ml. Grace
llie game was over. 7 DOtobee war*
today. WUliam i\ aad Philip Me- whan 17 yaara old otart hA- fee ^uy en&rtal
number of girl in Cedar’s aide of the stick and only
IllUan ware axpe« lad to raaoh Man- Detroit, with lattora of I
friends BatunUy afternoon at her four In tliat of the gueen City.
The gift of borne ou Webeter street in honor of
oliaabr-by-tha^iaa aon. tl»a thU
It was tl>e .me old story. The
.ominc Ko plan, are U.lm dtaoaaaad haudllny am waa bom In Jamaa Mo- her birthday.
gueen Cities had the advantage
antil thalr amral. Inaaraaoa am MlUan; ha haa alwaya baan able to
TIte afternoon sras enjoyed by all.
flookadto the offloaof thn lair Baoalor work with otbera to aocoMpliah raanita Games were lUsveA and refreslimeuU
iloHillan thU momlny oayrr to ad- in anob a way aa to ham all thoaa warn served. Those iwesent were then the balloon went up. tVdar I
with hi. participate in Bdna Miller. Winnie Baker. Hattie gun to bit audthi Queen City to make
Jaat tha polietaa on hit lifa Aadltor
Black fare It oat that Banator Me- the rewnrda Ba wont threnyhMifa IWraoo^ Helen Hannen. Ohulys Lauf. ernirs.
Millanhad aboat f IM.WU. inaaranoe halplny otbera at tha .me tin. Hint man. Maad MoMtohael. Eunioo Roe
Winnie and Suitka were the battery
oahU life.
ear. Bller Weed. Goldie Bexton. Roth for the Queen City boys and Rom and
Mayor Maybory wira.1 hU aairrrtary
Ftaeier. Loalee Frasier. Mildmd Ja- KesBer for Oe*Ur.
fro. Moatraal. - I am oaaply yrUrad
eohs. BfBe Daehu. Bemira VanKeuto laam of lha anddan damUa of Banmo. Rachel Wade, George P
ator Ja..w MoMillan. Plady* me to
hoaee. Beads MoMiohael. Olive Woodany aotioo taken by tha ooonoll and Iny ayant for a railroad., thm ha hoase. Jack W. Piieemann.
bta fallow cltlaoui to honor hia I
handled tha work of axtaodlny lha
haring was held
Detroit A Milwaukee mllioa4
Relief Oorpa
Grand lUreu. and U tha alxtiea ha Friday by Me
They LWent to the borne of Mrs. J<
boildiny freight cam 1
ia hainff aawla na to who will ba ap­ amaU baylnnlnyr thu grew to ha tha Jaaeeou. just west of the oily aad
the time was spent with music and
pointed to anooaad him Thr
indaalry ia Detroit; an
Ukaly poaaihiUaa appear to ba tha thia Internal Mr McMillan added tha gamea. TbWes w. re sprmul and^oadr
Moator'a aon. William McMillan of Detroit A Otoraland Harlagtlon Oo. ad with all tba daintes of tba atwson
Uatfoit. Benton Hatohatt of Hoyinaw I«ny. the Dariroil 1>I7 Dock Oc. after which all mturaed to tbel
paay. aaraml lake tmawiortakioa homes fsellng that it was a day well
the horn city of tha yovamor
rx-Oov. Kloli It haa looy bean anp- oompaalM. tha bnildiny of the intarpoaid to hara baan tha daairr of tha nattonal hrldya at Banlt Sta. Maria
we peiot the nutit* of the " Sole of Honor.About forty of the Boulb
dead oanotor that ha
anooaadad by aad tha Dninth. Bonth Bhora A At
-Roywl Blu»- S5.50 Shoo.
lantic rallwny aero, the nppar penin friends of Prof, and Mm Horn
^‘bi^w. Any. U-Wbanaakad if ha anla. and rariona other anianwiaaa them a surprist* Balarday evening et
In
the nbne U the bert of work nnd leather
wonld ooofidar tha qnaytion of ■
HU gift! to pabllo and prirata ohar- the borne of Mr and Mru Frank
nnd -back of It” u the name of SeU.
euaaor to Saoator MoMillati. Oovamor Itiaa hare alwaya baaa propcrtiocato Miwds. A very phmsant bout wss
perfecUon and stands for satiaeooially aad arith music after
BUM ynra a daaldad auaw^r that tha to hia maana Hia ylfu to the Stale nn
a los oraam aad eake were si-rved
would ba laft orar antil the Imraity. tha Ayrlonltnral oollnyn. AlIn all such kinds and I
Rav Ooohlln. ia behalf of the South
MMtIny of tbt^ laylalatnin. Ha fnrthar
aad
leathers
Bide
friends,
prt*sented
P»of.
and
Mrs
■old thoi ha had not eooaidamd any
at one price,
Horn with a eel of fruit knivm aud a
oot^ thna tar U the mtlar.
lably Ian
fork n* n a-oU token of their
Detroit. Any. il-Praaidact Rooaa
I of Zaoharlah Ohand
Ootha
ToU aroda tha followiny thronyh hia •r. Mr.
llan waa called to tha love and resiiec t for them
of tha mpahllcan party In
Riohigan.
I second aaanal pionie of the
••Oyalar Bay. Any. ll-Hon. John nalntalnad by tl. rwpeatad ohotoa or
B. Oorli.. IVtroit. The Pmeldsot mils of bU party, wblob bas moogaU- Obmrab of Christ wiU be held on We<iTHE OLD RELIABLE
eeday. AngaM 18. at Bast Bay.
iMms with deep reymt of the dmth Ml ta tU. a
aaay to work with.
Oonveyanees
wiU U at Grange Hall
242 FRONT STREET
of Senator MoMillan. and wIMm| you uMlonewbotoloatmtha largeMpoeTHE NEW STAND
would exmnd to the «ne«ber. of hU lible right to individual opfolon at 8:80 a. m . standard time
Parents
of
the
ohlldmn
am
requestfpmily his deep sympathy ia their
ad to bring well ftlled baskeU of ohiok
en. buns, rolls, ooflee. oakee. butter,
Mcbeeter. Masa. Aag. 11-Up to
la anioriag tbe' United Blatae «
no arrangemeuU tiad been made in 18W. Mr. MeMillan laft to his capa­ jellies, frails, salads, lamons. i
cheese, pies, cookies, elo. Dinner
fos eendiny tne body of 8* naor Me- ble sons the amm aolive manage
will be nerved at 18 o’clock. The
Mlllan to Miobiyaa. bat It waa mid of baalne. affairs, althongb i
afimoon will be given ap to rowing,
nt KagU Haad that a daAatia daoisioo masiug to take a keea pamoMl 1
bathing, football, moae. and
shown in the ^plcinber Standard Patwoald bs arrived at this afteraooo
•et la every one
a.mmnnente
The day wUl
ManohasU^ by iht Ben. Maaa. Aag.
^ terns just receiveil by us. STANDARD P.ATTKKNS are also
strong in fancy waists. Wc alwa>a carr> a good line of these
ll-Bm.mrJ.-M McMilla. of
lattcras and our jalrons will be benefilted by ins;iecting our stock.
ytmi dUd at an smIj hoar yastsrday
Standard Pattems are cheap, the) arc scam allowing and they are
unlnn at bit beaalfal hoase bac«absolutely reliable.

CEDAR WON U IN

Jilfred U.
FHcdricb

25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.
Drop In and Sec Ihcin.
STEINBERG’S wRELUBLE DRY 6000S AND CL0THIN6 HOUSE.

Tor Cbi$ Oieek
'I'o rctlurc our sitx k your e
oft'.KK.Wir.MS

50c ptr doztn
Phone us for Cut Flowers.

^

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

THE F-AIR
ladies’Shirt Waists 2.V. 4r,r. TkV and li.V—ALL
CUT ONK-HALF.
IfOl dozen l.ad»c^‘, Misi^-s’and CliiMren's IIi»sc .V
to llic—CUT ONL-HALF.

Before the Eyes of the Worid

*5^

*--ttit.aaaMrJssns»='-FRANK FRIEDRICH

YOKE SKIRTS

•f n vacy few hoars.
Bmnopr MsMUlan came hare too.
after the adjoarumont of oongreii.
■ecompanied by hU wife and danffh’
iw. who wem with him whmi the a.1
He appmmd m be In good
Mlth nnd looked forward with maol
wiHtafaetioo to a quiet and reetfal
mmw»r. Kot antil n few hoars befo.
IM. bceatM bis laat wa. them anj

mn Bmith. Doo Morgan. «iil
for the aationel Qane and Philip Holdsworth left this
Mnlngooatrip that will Inolads
cnpitol and laid the
SU Rapids. Charlevoix. Petoskej.
Inaaolnl lif. Benator and Mra Mo- Hprbor Springe and other points.
They will be gone at leaM a wvek.
Millan oeoapy tha poeitlon tbnt cnltivntlon. wealth and eminently aaalnl They want in the lannob owned by
■atnme oommand He was married SMltb. Bennie. Beltn. 9b Oo
tol6»loMi.Ma8y Watia.a>
I TBAHMAMUPAOTURBR*8

JNTHE DESIGNER
FOR SEPTEMBER School Gument,
given rpeciil Attentioa. Now oo ulc by UL

Wjdking

| OC A COPY.

BUY YOUR llRESS GOODS HERE AND GET A

A. J. WILHELM
HOLD OH.
. and bad. gamdad biMeli

..■mm IA bat the

do not bay rrookivy.

fcSSSi.irsiisrs'm.'""**’

To close out about one hundred
pairs Men’s Fine Pants we offer
values up to $4.50 for $2.95;
values up to $6.00 at $3.95.
These will sell at sight Don’t
be the last to call : : : :

UNiaV STREET

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
.J

k IIOKpAt^ iDOOM 11. IM*.

jgaw ^nMHB Bttth j

TIE E?BlfllG UECOUk.
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atbtWoM

TBAVBRW CITY. MIOHIOAN

MkMWWthS IMC

ORAND TRAVBIISB HERALD

iM. fd Man** UMp

CEIO dETtaE thm
rtote
lac Ef. hi.
on
EEC. brlwwE rnwcli and An
Bw: -1 an aatoElali*d hem
EDd tnmtdir In Ula cotm
traotal. with yoE Ancrkai
m mt
?7ar rioU

«IU hw.

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ClOitef Elite Ef »yEEf.E.E«r.
RMt lEEE.telElly.IUflEIEtA.Bw.
1»A WlE> <UEd te PETU. lEQEeEtUd

Never were such Baixuns offered you before.
Notethese prices, they speak louder than words.

-—Mr

Ttb.

in V
I'ranre.
We hare that
In
I know them mben 1 aw them.
cimmiimmimihmULmAUhclA
“I beaid
ro«»r ipwple blame t
rd yom
Iks plaM «AlU IIW
of OWMTberauRe they used tbelr eluhe 1
lb!! tbe kYenrb
genOe
1
Aip itEU hAFs b— 4>yi<Jy Wttisd
0 iaee them to • mob.
Toe oUEht to
me.

Ships hi Bedroom Suits!

STS

know bow to »Uike.
An
would think the poller
B If they

iffWrtEEdafamrtete.

CONCERT

» geodannra work. The Chhwao pot were eerUlnljr not roujch, eotnTtd With the police of the continent
..jter aUnllar rlmUBBtenrcR. The Clil*
bEd kEOWB ElEO. thE day they CEfO mob cot off way.--.<»l«acu l*uat.
bon. A. E reaElt. 4S nlmtiTEa
ia OEEElvy will ouEtoEt tea

tiM UdutrUl OTIIOok U l«x«ly ••

LoodOE. iJOEEfte a Ob
M I-Ub. taild United SlEteE anUandEr. Mdaj
tw «tN» eovna kM triu* m- •BYeltedE pEftnItOr WEEhiEltOE IE
nle tiiElte lE tba pnaasE
,«» 8|»eUlM«tnriaofth.l««
WMT
klMhi* •Ujtotor»tls>l« Ih* aim te • piWIc
Tba lEri or Wanrtek. tin depEty i
or or tin VfE. MaaoEaflCKEC.
«htah««n mImIiM w «k«

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I4A A Mj. Mr. rUU «1U I
M. Mpot -d MMM.Md.tlM

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mIiTUiLVb «f

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•Mk Md It u Uk.l7
dMiM arMiriU to MiA.««llda l«o
«Mto .t Ito M.

«m to.plo OMcnuMM mine.
^.wto WlU pMMOt.WUlMM

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torltoMlUlM With
(•AM it U Dol mBlUeIp «M M MfMVriMlM WIU to Mto.
IlM MMtof MMiM. OtodMMI
IlUfMk'. M.1 “d MMMM n«Mt
. AM MHMU Itat to «iU
oAly MMeddfil to iMMrtMt tto i
iU7(<Md.te.lMUdtag.

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S«r AaSMar URMrat"
rEmsT r. ro wees «r w««r
Far AWifEsr IliRTRic:flAEL.aE A. MI.AIE«r4arkai
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emir Uua CiilARm A. WILDEV mi Vr.B«

nllOWM ITP WBLlt A.. IrALLcTC

rnmmmim mi

Tram €ioU

^^mSciTlir EEL^?mi Yfmtmm,
L. L. WRIUHT of ORPRfclr,

Uy. lEtEfEod late WE* teon the Uold

fW M.u4l-rW4i-lf«.-B.»rRtfc I

fteef MIee. Et

LEkE of the Wooda.

AECHIBALU E. DAIIRAUn miL

ru.’c.asf.v/r-s

aviLsru-n'"

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took pioooa of qomru i»omlaooualy
fron tin pik- of qtiarta token from
tin bhoftEowbalairaEEkcm tboaElE*
ini propertj of Un company^ which
Ideoe. of qnorta omoEnt*^ to twolTi
ilaEnd two obbow TeU web aaut
by thMn to the Oaaadian Goremmaot
Arrej Offloa Et Balterille. Ooterio,
and they hare jnat lEoaivod a report
from the many office abowim the
reanlt of tin many, wbieb waa aa fok
loan:
Bample Ko. One. 6 poonda of quarts
yteldlBi tB3.« in fold to the ten
nple No Two, 8 ponndii, four
w of qnarta. yieldlni frtS W in
lold to 111. too.
Sample No. Thrw. helm 8 pound,
and 14 oEEoaa of qaarti and yielding
$7C 00 in gold to the ton.
•art. Oaae and Crolaer ataie Ihnt
tha qiarts waa takaa fiom tin pUe
withont any E lection of boataamiaee.
the qnarte balnf picked np jnat aait
lay and with the pnrpoaa In rlew of
aaoertalnlni jnat what ralna Uie oomlany oould expect to rnoeire fiom a
mill run or the quarta ao far taken
from Uh* ahnft
Natnrally the .tockholdora of tbe
company are very mnoh Elated oror
till, oonlirmailoa of tholr optaion.
of the nine of their property

Mr. ObEEte rUdECE.
locy Ef WaahlnftOE. la wbloh In rafenod ta tin teot that hi. baat portrait EKtEEt ii BOW lE LoDdoo ia Lord
BdEebary'a honae. tha foraMr pramte
thiEkiBi eo mnoh of the great Amerl
CEE that he would not he aatiatek
with Enyihiuf bat the beet ptetartL
At Loodoa the ahareholder« of Bry.
BEt te'May. maker, of matehea. ban
Eireed to laaae H.teO.OOO deba
boada far tha parpoae of parch
la ooEjaaetloE with tin Dlamood
Matoh OmapEay a large traot eT
landa U OallforBlA
A. the rtanUofE-darE*' by J. a
.aaoU. parcInalEg agUEtaf the Ar.
moar paoklag plant ta JCaBaaeOity. in
whoea office the U maployed. Ml>e
Mary ID. Baeeett. a pretty girl of 80.
wee today hoUted in a hackat to the
top of the plant*, new S65.foot brick
nod It It ia
the talleet chimney waat of New York
The young womaa plEEted an Amcri

KtlBNItre niTETLKEa BKkTkN
ana af tha teEdara in that body and
one of the moat dlatingni.he<l ttete.
maa la tlm country. Henater MoMUIan waa a bright example of what a
ama of aoorgy and ability oan acoom
pllah A maa whoae charmcicir wat
typical of Amarlan olttacaahlp. and
atm whoa, own efforu carried him
apaa Urn topiMwi ware of anooem to
ana of thataoat lofty poaltinoa of pobUa irate la the gift of the American
paopta. HI. oaraer ttanda forth ae a
bHUlEEl eaampla wbloh waa attaaded
with hanor and dlatinotlon. And hit
work In tha highaat body of tew
■nkara In thta ooantry will omboUith

Bat Tfcejr lleM itei TeM WUURmAbRf
Trmr Itoea U» Klakc Rmr*.
Kcntg*. HoaUma went to Willanuiburg ttetnrday afternoon and
dayed a game with the team of that
place, the eooro being 8 to I in favor
of Williamtharg This it a good abow
ing for Koenig'• boyt to make agaiutt
ent-h a tlrong aggregation aa tbe WilItemtborg boya Had Eli of the HutUera been in thE gEine the showing
Id Imve beea eteo beUer. f
I of the enron that aseast ru
t made by the playert they had
aubetituto for member, of Ihalr owe
BuifU alone made ttx bad
ra la the game, whteh ooalrlbuted materially to Williamelmrg'a run
getting.
Decker, the little pltohar of tbe

waa aa honored aoa of
oae pahlio earrlee. were
of iacaleaahie ralaa not only to thia
oommoawealth but to tbe nation.
Ula wtedom and Infiaanoe exarclaad a
power that wae widely teeogoitnd aa
daa ta tha rate quahfioatioaR aiiteb
iS5^‘'‘“STc”o=o..o,
raade him what he beoame--a l«wd. r WtUiamabarg
8 ouo 8 8 o 1
among tendera. Hie death wlU be a
grail teat to the aatteo. and to Miobl.
IMPIUIVED NEW UKEVlC r..
gaa aapaoUUj. Jate at tbit time.
VIA MU HUIAK egNTRAU
SeEalar MuMlltea waa expeatedaad
omwhtk hU aaddmi death U all tbe
raora daplorable. No doabt a
Bma will be appointed nahl. auoc
natll the atete legltlaiur%< aliall elect
n aanator. tml ao matter how tapabU
a taaa may be ohoeea. the inflaonce
and ja^meni of uoe who hae heed
far yean IdimtUtea with Ute aaoat vital

V

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A Rare Musical Treat
Becmt adrlcra report Ibr <
of the deep well at Cambria. Wyo..
bet been In |»rogreee-for eevcrml
for tbe local water .upply at
that pUce. TbU well Wae started a.
ao experiment at tbe euggeetloo of tbe
United Btntee geologlcul aurrey. aa
ater beurtng rtrau were not definite­
ly known to exist la tbe reglou.
Early In IteM) a deptb of 1.810 feet
wi rracbed witbout finding water,
but rw^ntly an excellent tupply. with
iplng capacity of
gmlloot per
minute, hat tewn developed at 2,118
f«.l. a dteunce of almost half a mUe
I tbe surface.
mtirU U E ctfsl mining community
on tbe w«tem elope, of tbe Black
Tbe coal meat

^ nmg'^ • Btar Spangled Ban
Thenahe nannd the ateek 'Doro
and wna tafaly lowered to the ground.
Fire tboommd people wntehed tbe
eromony.
It hae iKwn reported that genuine
iamonda liare binn dlaeonnKl>long
Nelaon .creek in tbe northern part of
Plnmaa county. Onlif.. and many proa
pectora hare gone to the aoei
who came out of tbe oountey
Nl Rtonea that cloeely reaimbled
md.. lie wa. a gold huuU t
had qnit hit claim to March for dieonda
Animal Keeper UiU. of U.e Wright
Oarnlnl company, .leeping in a ham­
mock in hU animal car at IndlaDain
lU. watawakened by an eaoaped lion’
Tiolaolly .winging the hammm k. He
^ the whip, and Anally dror.
the lion into ll« Icage.
Tbe city of Ikirdraux it about
onor the memory of Ite moat fame
Rugbter. Koaa Bonl.enr. A oomm
-e. the chairman of which i. Bonnoraen. tbe famont paiobt. bat been
formad to lay plant Utr a fitting

xperlmenl
Important, aa It not only throw, need­
ed light on tbe nndergrouiKl «tter con
ill the older formatlona on
Ride of tbe UlRi k 11 lilt, but
also ludlcatea that water tupplUw may
oUalnad In wellt over a wide area
Ef Burroundlng country. The proapecta
and depth, of these water, will be

—IN WHICH WILL APPEAR--

HAROLD JARVIS,
The CatelwatEd Tanor. of DatrolL

J. W. SLATER. LEABHB HOUSE FUIMISHER

JOHN R. SANTO

DM. SAWYKI9

•DENTIST*

.S..praiio
Mra. tirrlnide M. lhM»%-rr.,
Mw Blanche Han.iim ...
k«-a‘l*-r

Mr. Kru..k Writ..,,...........

a:

D. TYLER

Dentist

U u ExcepUotony.HBe Pr«ci»in. OFFICE:
Uiaer the Ansplccs •( the
T. P. S. C R

Admission.

35 Cents.

FKEmSUF^a
’’

L. L. A. BUILDING^,/' .

HAVE YOU TRO A RECORD WANT AD?

OK HRE.

CORSET TALK
Them is no such thing as a well fitting dress and a poor lilting
corsrt. The lines of one must conform to ih** n «|iiiremenls
of the crihtT.

One might as well think of wearing furs in sum­

mer as the regular heavy corset.

Our two great SjM‘cials tii

summer Corsets sell at 25c,and 50c.
these prices.

Best ever offered at

‘THK URK ITA.” the newest and most i.np-

tilar corset, with the low bust and extra long over the hi|»s.
sell^ for ON 1: DOLLAR.

KABO CORSET

Ideal Tauaiaia Pen
Kv»t.v man iim.v I
rvvry w*»mnti Mimti

Jt‘a rather dlfllculty for a man to
stick to tbe truth fur al»uut a year aner bit Aral liahy Iteglitt to Miy things.
He who run* nmy read-and tf be
rum an nutom«*hUe he «»ay read a
abort acrx.unt of lib trip lu tbe obit­
uary cv>lumiiM next day.
A man w Rate* mure time during a
(MUiiiihlp than h«- doe* la
street car
—Uhitwgo Dally Ncwa

Afullcarioad. 50 distinct patterns of Oak suits just
placed on the floor. Bouffhl 20 per cent less than the
price now. DONT MISS THESt, you will appreciate

1 square miles and to have a pro^

ITewSption - U the mote rrliabJe put-up
medicine offered an a cure for dlieaMR
peculiar to women. // a/Ewyj Ar//J.
woman of wtwUh and edooal
// aimtosi alwayi cmrrs.
.M-i— *
-aenaheRCTtl wiiig X>r. fierce**
going on n tour of the world and will
by the finit Ohim-a- woauui who haa
ever attempted auch a voninr.
haa progremiTe idiaa and U going to
aee what America ard Burupe ark like.
When Mra Charlea O. Btellt lay
dying in Orange. N. J.. ahe rx
a pramiaa from her friend. Miaa Jennine Llndany, nged 88. that the would
wTc^^imoa Sense Medical
marty Mr. Blella. who it ten yusn
her jnnior. ** 1 would do almote uaything for her.” mOd MIm Liadasy.
and Mr. Btell. wna led lo the latnr.
Miae U.;Yone TEBngiaawa of Japan
it an LL B. of the Unirertlty of Oal
ifornte and na M. D. of the nniTeraitj
Affiliated Itellege. of Ban Franoleoo.
Wahmua’s
Bhe ia four fw-t ten Incbee tall.

AfTti-tl.iii «it the inliiL- lliaft m
Ing rruin a l.mcb-11 -lironiUe ault.
I.y the ai
EUxtiioniy a* imirlhwd h
age niiiii iMhbini itavrw hini
TlH-Tf wUl be n.» uiarrylmr in bearen. hut how nlK>nt IIm* other |»lac«*Y
kVb.-n n wttiiiaii argue* wllb a man
tbe b uu!*.p..ken ami be U out talked.
An Irbhiuati aaya a woman alwty.
Utevra Union «lattoo.Umnd Kap4.lt.
take,
tbe t-urk out of a l»otth- by puab8 00 noon dally. EtTivra Now kork.
iQg It In.
A Wlae wife doean t altemiit to manar* h«T IlUaluilid: ahe Mliuply feed, blm
and truKta to luck.
EoUe* to Tax l^arara.
Tbe nveniirr girl It a qnw rrrature.
Nb«-Tl make tun of a young man.on.

teteraate of lheeoaatry»uidBalteaal
affaire gmierally wiU be aadly mieted.

........................

eOMIEGATIOUL CMRek
TUESDAY. A06DST 12. 1902

•po. >MUn

BCrU^UCAV STATE TIC.KET.

Ka 3. SoM Oji 8-fiece Sun.
finHh.- French !;»»«/_
Mirror....... .....................................................913*7 B

»na Jet u$

you why.,

Baabee S HaKbar^.

Patents

/

Straight front, bias gored, having ten inch Paris live clasp stud, sub
lime jean trimmed at top with satin ribbon and lx»w finish, dip bust,
long skirt, low back and has hose Ubs; comes only in drab, sizes iS to
30. and we sell it for $1.00.

THOMPSON CORSET ,
Military straight front.

We carr>* a full line of sizes and all are $1.00.

THE WARNER CORSET
T he popular straitjht Iront. All sizes carried in slock and these are
$1.00
A

THE AMERICAN LADY
One ol the tjrealest selling corsets we have.
of sizes at $1.00 each.

Alwa>-s find a full line

GIRDLES
Don’t have to be t.alked about. They sell themselves. We have two
grades, in all the sizes. Sell at 50c and $1.00. Come in pink, light,
blue and white.

DAII-Y OOMOE^TS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground lloor from lo
to 11 a. m. and i to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
>

“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH &UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-rrndkyfmmmm oi-rv',

miom.

Clen Csrancf. N.J . Feb zS, itoR
“JPRCE" FOOD CO..
Buflilo. NY

Centiefflcn :-As my mother has been greatly benefited by
root "FORCE” Food. I fcel.il my duty to wnte you conlideotuny, that you may know wMit a boon it is to humanity. My
mother was rtneken with paralyw nearly two moaths ago. and
it was the only solid Ibod she could Uke She hat gamed rapidly
taftiei«thidiceusidgit
Veryretpeetiblly.
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; :1

'''d

%.ww3tKk 6m htci* kovoAt. MMtM la. tlM

V;
Vouarcititmrted

Tip

Bay the
BestandBe

>ptoe UUad
Chicfljr br Moroa.

the

itOur Best Fleur*

IMcTMltac iBfonMtIoo resai
fW lalaiid «C MIMUmo. about tlie mU/
U Uia PUm«4»e Islauda t

guarantees the above results.
Get It at any of the dealers.

'iSr^

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Wk« • T>l* It Till»

It the aUfw at rm •

RastalTs

Umj. A«1

$2.7S
Buys a
- ^
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.

JL12. STSSSr^..?-

'**•......
alia &>MdocB, wbo wrttaa:
Tbe pubUc havloc bacuoie acqua
ao4 laobably IntefOated lo the roceut
a cif ▲OMftoaaa la Mlodaua*
t liMM it In unler that i
aoUklon «*r the laUnd. Ita peo|k« and
Its resound trould prore InterwUug,
god to that rod I shall rodMVor to
tray the coudttkma as I have found
through ohwfcvatluu. As la
kuowo. the IsUod U luhahlled alotuat
eotimy by Moroe to the namb
ua They are Mohauuurdaua and
are ruled by a suliau a. far a.
. Is ixuicrrutd; othrrwUr thr aul

^

MU8I0LE880N8 FREE

Tbs Detroit
Evening News
and Morning
Tribune
^

Oettee kale

Ms

vAsisst'r'.iz-:-

Wise-^

attLaoiTr^HU n TBE wostD

In eettine the best flour, which
will make the whitest and
sweetest bread........................

\C»»dmi*d Uitps
• tUttiaiaM

SOMOAT BAtSB

FUTSUODTHMDUUO

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J. W. CLIFFE.

I
Oatya Ceat m Word

___
WAWT^

The Erealag New^
Associmtion, OaUtC Mia

QE7.:^JiT^-d^.^s2r

Do Tov Gel Tbe Detroit
Svnday Mcws-Trlbusc

Itrev,

BE

The Hurtle of the Uke rrgWii ere reelly
lu as primllltr a oomIIIIou as they
a i^utur) ago. They are divided Uilo
I •»
e«.
Uuda. each bai*d le-liig ruhnl h} a
AIMoa wlU odopl a ooeal gyalaa of chief, who style. hUuself d-ttu tU* SOl
ilNatkBMr TIm oaaas of tba alaaa«a tau. as his uicus a III allue
irlU ha olaaiped la lha oaoMot ataai- . Kach datio 1> lude,Mndeul of the
•Ti4—the th. Uw «fw h^M atiaJ- oalaa at tba oaroM whlU tha aaowit otbera aud has a fort lu his oau
»l7 Tloiee. prt»elp»llj hr ho»Mt««i- U aoft aod alcoa tiMt aaa fnatlaally prIartpaUty. There are eouie aUty or
WARII C'At't raBH.
aeeenty of these aultaus ur dattoa In
ioiaatfalibla vttl ha M.I
A-r lOto
All reiiahlloaus and thoa. iaiaadiag
tba laUud. They are frt^oruily at war
H.t. y. A. »«T.
with one aiHdher. hut once aiouaod Ui _ work with lb. raimhUoau partSE* 1000 WATTS
tbair religious feellugs the) would
rOBMIOHWBT
quickly unite, and th.ee would be a
apaotlva
wards
All
tkesa
raacos
.
general uiu-islng among
An,n..l
uulted real.tslire aga.lust what they to to b.M OD Krtd.7
worU of Ihol dooooiliioMoo. wrtloa
a ould .*ui.sUler as the coiumou ©many.
(rea PllUtari thu bo ho* oaeopud
They are fauathal in their warfare
M lootnolonAtp to tho ataloaoir
A r^hlioan caacua of voters tw
and are rmlly only In a a. uih-ivlUaed aiding in ward No I will be held at
FOB BALE
ool|o(.oiybl,reo. Jopoa. H> Iootm
Utange Hall. Oaaa atrv^. on Kriday
for bio oaw hoM^wltb hU fbatllr to
*^ey hate no roucepllou of clvms.-.l rvanlDg. Anguat li*. Itett. al h.w
HAIJC
warfare and rewirt to savage methtnls o-olork for tba imrpoaa ckf electing It.
AUuo«or Uoeop.of Bop llllU.o.or
aa a fiatgbt train lu thrlr tUhllug They are mo.lly delagates to attend a ret»nhlioan coun­
aooll aio. Morta. oof Mia Aooo atraok tba milk wagan dHvirn by Fkrl aniKHl ttlth siM-an. or U.h*. but bate ty oSvenUem called for Friday. Aog
nat
W..aoa
mob
olb*r
hoalnaaa
aa
may
aallb. e rnakfert. Kr.. wbo bora Paah. a hof. U koaekad tba wagon in* many rlO.w among Ibrm, uah UemUig oome beftkre tbe iwooua
. bouito kAorumr TiSsad
loot booo oarriad br a loeol pNoobar. to hite. Tha boraa plaaged forward ton and Miiuser. the use of a hu b they
---------- --- « to.
A Lototoor.
K K MKloy.
Thay haaa»e aoqoaaloud throagh a diagglag Urn hoy oat of Uia wagon hy
tyiM*
tha llnaa and aavad Ids Ufa, tboagh
, Hovrard Irish.
oewa|»per. A abort Uom tmo Iba
u utsiun*> tiom ’I'lavertoe
l>aily invani
are uf Ibe albitwuth evutury.
Oommittee.
brldr odrarUaad la a aatriaMolal pa* hit lieadwasoat._________
mrr at 8:40 a. in. 1*^
•ity. Take
while the must muden. are at U«at
\\ srd No, 3.
tw you wdlconnnt wUh
vrahtawsnu
l»r for a hoabaiiA Tha aoiiaa aaafbt
Tbe average age of man and women cmitury old The charge of une
mt returning to Travthr
steamer
Crest
when you reach this point U yotf
has
bean
lantaaMfl
111
par
oaat
daiing
tba rya of Uadaey. iba oorvaapoa*
tbuMf caiiiHUi cuiiatsts uf obi pii^ces of
ill
rise City ut |o 4S •
don't you're taking chaocoa. It's
drooa UisI folloaad w^e vary wtlatao*
Iruu. Ium|* of lead in «rude f.H^ui aud cmd Ward Oily Hall. Spruoe atnet.
you a pU-AHAi.l fide ol
ytku
Kriday. evening Aagaal l\ IW.
rtKka The i.w.ple make
iory. and a oiaaUiMt waa
ar*
the tame all through lUe. Look
gttujKmder. It Is the gvn.ml oplulou 8 00 o clook. for the |mr|«a.* of e
raagod. Half aa hoar aflar Ibay
wlii'
back to last summer and remember
tea to attend n oo
•t
or NoMh|A.rl tolHtr
that they acknire
oiei at a laoal hotel thay ware oum
led fo
for Kriday, Ao
oonventiuu called
Axmmst with UkMt irtoi.dng to If-v
b^you sutfered with that old coal
and wifa Uodaay ia a oiachiaiat at notIBad that tha Ohio uaval taaarvaa le Chluem* iH*«n.
JW.
nod
such
other
Cityat4 3'*P »*•
MUlgb this ia uut
stove ro your kitchen. Ixmk for­
oomw
before
tin*
onno
will ha praaaal at the state military
AfleruuoMi eikursioiio Iroiii Iraverse
ibahlfaamainatBajMlIU.
It will lake many y ear, to tlsuoughly
ward to this summer and then make
Cilv. r.irtb. Itskuier Crewenl evrl)
The watar work, plaat U> Hoagtatou
cIvlUac thdwe iK-opiea, etoiHvlttUy lu the
Jos. Klanaen.
liM^NeMlitawanls. whrtw
*lierii.to.ii
Ml
a
up your miml if you hadn't better
haa haaoiae oae of the rliaapeal of Ita
lake region, as I le y an* the uioul
Krank Trude.
with steamer tutuMiing
atlnate aud the hardest to 4MHvlm'e
Wm Rennie.
else in Iba world It la alalmad. Tba
call and see us pretty soon.
lo TmvriseCit) Ml 4 3® p ni.
that the Americana iimwu well They
•apply U aaoartid from apHaft la iba
are viwy aenaltlve aud the rasleat |m*>
ueigbborlug bllU. aod tba water raoi
by foraa of gravity Into a aamber ol Tlisiwteonlv
Tlisiw U only oaa
one wpy
way to oare deaf pla lu the world to lu-uU- llowevur,
their Iguuruuce will i«4 prevent tbt lug *in^'*war?**No.'^''?Vill he held at
large tanka, from wbich It Is tad U
- 25c
deveioiiuieut of the UUuds. aud ll li tultb Bide Primary rtchool hollding p.H^sT rirmu.-. ~to.- ”.**- To Neahtawanta
tba Mina The tanka ara kapt fall
prvidUMk*d that w><hlu the mil three Kriday evening August IB.
To Omena 50c
wttb tba aid of pamps, and tba pao^i*'
for tbe
pn
ynars Mludauao will U* ih*.ii.Uh1 with H3X) o’clock
of
ebvtlng
IB
delegntea
to
lug plant baa been abat down. giavUy
Amertcan farmers, |•^oa|•ek•tt.r• aud
ToNorthport - 75c
mlneea. and Juat aa the great weat of
alone being aaBlioeut to keep tbe pre«wb!S
It
la
aotiraly^oaad.
Deafnaaa
U
tba l*iilli*d Hlales |eai>ed suddenly out
«»r. In tbe niata. at tbe raqalred
uf waste Into the fairest at»d richest aoeb other bosineaa
figare.
rvglon of Aiuertca ao the island of
A nmn fell Into tbe river at Port
^OUKgTuElCNT-W . F.OoWar
^^^irajad forever: nl^ Mindanao wUl spring lulu Its rightful
Huron and wae drowning wban a
F. H. Pratt,
oat of tea ara aaaaad by poalthm of supreamt) lu the 1‘hlllp
ilraat Dane dog plangml In and ooaaa
A. B. Oook.
Ghiarrh. whioh la nothing hat an in* pine arehliwlago
MISCELLANEOUS
Oommittee.
hroaght Iba atao to abora.
The region around luike l.auau fur
ideeaditioa of
No B.CHAPIM.Proi
A foroM^r Ann Arbor wonsaa. and a
many milsa haa moat wooderfvl /«*
^^cy arc coming to Mu hig.in,
PVon,ns.
mrwbmu
cUltlea for agricultural dcvelopiueut. lu
mdMia of tbe Anu Arbor high
L’KSJ
^ t^ucen Cily is the favorite |Minl, ;
K
M0l.™.U»»rr _
_
fact. tlK* entire Island U a I'ouutry of
gglMOlf UIma Kmina M. H. rey. le now
toMrf.)
U»«
•uuiot
to
mt»d
by
OioTf.
w“tonl7.-.
PoUto
vehnia promlae. The seeker
For health and jacosurc again.
ranalag for etate aaparinlandeMt of llpir. UMprrb Om». B«id foe elfooon
Frldar
evening.
August
IB.
HkHl.
after fi»rtunc. In* he agriculturist,
No l>cttcT pUre in the annual hunt.
•eliools In Colorado.
at
8:00
o’clock
to
elect
6
delegatee
to
miner or Uisiiieto. man. will tiud lu
Uloan county convwtum
A report from Kloo*lwood slataa
Mludiiiiau the imad fniltful deld lu the
They
arc coming with the cash.
that a|kOt banter kllUng daar for their
oiieut.
luar. Fbtoily Hiu ». ibo b«t.
other boalm aa aa may come m* e the
bidaa, is oparatlng In tbe neighbor
Thcrc iv no use talking, neighbew.
V hal Mludanau lacks Is fi»*.tloiubood He Is aald to have killed Itt
At HmUpm Uud dartac > btory ■ewduiu for Its lavple to cultivate the August 8, IWI.
Queen City is ready for the mash
dear slnoa the Brat of Uia year. Tba lioMtoto Whioh pnralM oil diyr tands. fn-wloiu fur them to travel with
To make ujion capital or lalior.
UeinitT gaaae warden will Invaallgale. oo4 loto ioto iho nl«M. o loeg* oocMoo some degTVH* of safety throughout the
4. s lUrti.. M. u.
t a. a^ a. o
to enable tbem to reach ati out
of Ito won ol old Fort Hoakiaoo foro lalaud.
They are coming to purchase
let for the ikToducts of Ibe lutertor.
aTAUB ABI> fbATroilM.
WOT Tto brook to qoito elo« to Uh- What they umhI moat U au oiMHirtuulty
Title to a Miidiigan place.
Harold aarvia, who la to appi
■otiT port. Tb. domopo it ool otot
learn from laKiks tk
oo... u s mu
Where is much from whidi to choose.
the oonoart In tha Ooogvagal
lUW IB
went ami the inell
Queen City is m the race.
Hvll goverumeul. They do uut
, oioooe niorlo loTor. io
BUSINESS CARDS
for It. They do not uuderttaud It.
It is now in brisk deinami.
tpldo uoi'loo* 0(0 nio
They need to lie taught.
delegates
to
attend
a
republican
conn*
Tbe problem of educating these i»e<e ty ^vention calted for Kriday. Aug
By those who have the coin
(ram lb. llrood Ropid.
pie will ludtvil Iw a hard Usk. The nat fc!. and snob other hualnea. a. ma,
Uuold it o ton*Mloo of ill. obtlttT
To invest in Queen City land.
language of the kloma la Arabic, one of come Wore t^oaucus.
For they say il is hue.
tbe must UlffleuU Unguages know n. ami
'

A. W. Jahrmns.
tbla la tbe one gtvwi liarrier toward
Oloh. lloitUd Jmrrto. of ItotnoU. mo( Cblmot«-rio oorprio«l thot jou
tbeir edutwllon. It will be necessary
•Tho Sword of Bonkor-HtU. • itoiaow 9ook 00 ooklodlT of Mtao Oooch. Sto for oua tcaebera to master Arabic lu or
t4of> btooMfol ToiotoodSm-proo- tomko «MI of TOO. 8b< woo i.llliie mo Bar to areompllsl. muythlug. as only a
« « C. 6. Bifaut.
•ooo. Mr. JorTtotwoTWlbtooodtoiwt. ttot TOO tooDOd brr a book of tout vary amaU perceutage of the M.iros
Ho WM iotorrmptod ol tb. etoo. of
*Back«d hy American capital. Mlu
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
.«d> 001- bT Tootl^oo. opptoom
dauao would beAXkuie a strong t*um
At tto oaaolotioo of Ib. raop. tto oopetltor of Java In its sugar pUnu
dioooo roar to tto fMt oo ooo moo
Baigtoy ot U« Ky» ud Pml»«‘.
tkMka, having the moot ferUle aoU lu
Hoodkmobiofo wora ooomi olofi aod
S OtoMtoBBpMtolty.
world
aud
being
pe<'uharly
»dat4
•imaklng of -wocodlte ttata.- Mjm tbe
NIAGARA FALLn. B. Y., • I.Ot»
obow foUowod olwor Mr Jarttooa
of this staple anlcV
ed to the raising
1
albxandria bay, X. Y.0 la.&u
S=S.-SJr-‘ oratotoOB Mour. r.pootod tto toM oaroo. ood
Tbr region to the north of Ijike l»epaa
TOROBTU. ONT.0
- - •
flourishing hemp wuntry. bugnr,
ot ito
MONTRKAlo. MCB..
coffee and tMixtauuls can also U* ralaed
tu ahundam^ kYotu Ijike Ijinao to
DKN-riST
tbe Paclfle ms-an the mountains
filled with g«4d. iron aud Ovial There
are mauv miner* here now. hot they NIAGARA KAUA K. Y.
iwaVB^Vlai^
•re keeping quiet and aaylug nothing
-Yea,- be said. vugNlfally. -I
However, there have been evhihited
SMUsr SscceeU S« Uke Stccek*. to be up againat It good nod pb-uly. rich at^dmeua uf gold taken fror
My Bancee IS wBd no tbe mihleef of bills about I'araiig Parang, g
nooo orbo ooo Dr. A. W. Obom i germs
ami
tbe alae of wheat kerueU
Kom HUo to o 0*00 ood ■oaoml
tbe pdHilar mind Mindanao ba.

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-rbafa Joat tbe troable If yon ever
saw me wlthuot It yond bare my Bt fur development, there rrmalua
wont tefritory as fertile and as rich as
any In tbe I nited Htalew Leaving
^ tba onlnhahlted weatern parta ibe
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MRS. C. E. HORST
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■ttnt lit te

M

We tad »«id fir »• ir^JTT^IS;

WWle be «l€fit w»
tbe tarta*. fn« wbtaoe
bom to row
mg tta brocb.
«.«« metMllxK

^
It
^
taeb.
wtare tta
tbeir tata.

be eoriy mt laarnln**. dryied toto
the wore* by tbe cwUmm mtle waiooo
•od out acaliL
took • trip oo tta ero »r. rteWInr tta borne of Rodjr«rd Kfpttnt. Oo^
iS. Jaoe e.>ocluded .ta ^
Ita yoolb wbo w»* to
back to
Uukdoo with her oo tattirday.
C»mUig tack tta ekU-* *bone with
^pbrndor. Ttay tnlnftal with tta ooft
to me now.* eta breotbed.
• Who kuuw.^ 1 m iU welt for him-**
*H;ooa*‘*
I. -Ib*.**
5tta took IV taod and held It
m iorTy yt>u are i^*ln« away tm
rowr ahe airbed. “Yoo are aweet
I waa |4t*aa*-d.
tate Uat ..Ikhl we «it
tta window lu tuy rtnau llale^f
of the w-a. It took
nolo of aadD«w or a
n tta peiHlln* aepa«tloB from
^,-.bcvlikeja^^Jrwh^^^

adtatta Utile BMUPhtaita «nt H
1. 1lM tatt«7 ^ tta toth 81da
wmWL BtaUmtaal. S. Ottad
Lawicnco Rtmell. Mtaor of ^
*. lUllar; ter tta UMla tarn
MaBoiiaire Ttamp hiHnd ibbsroiMtt
K. lAfooatee. a Btaetah «hd ▲.
Md. Tta ftatm of tta gma woft ofa very intcrostiH pUj in tta
wta tta taid Idtttaf ota Bamta. prodoctioo wkh that titl^ b«t b#H«
O. ShTMTudltaltauj. Oeeege
Plow emfirod tta gam
Tta Frtooda Chrtatiea Bdearor out the inconwtcnciei, not ooly torraeM7 will ao>o7 a eoetal at tta ta^ ■WTO tbcta deoeenlt but to thortcn
at Mka Ada U Watarm. 1419 Soatb the piece. The pteoenution Satur­
day night in Steinberg's was witnessed
Umloo atraet. this eraaior
I large amiicnee, but the play was
Ml« Mahal fiOloa laft thia aftmodo
received with the enthusiasm that
for Orloo. to attaad tta awoal matiMg dxkm Miohlvui Wema'i Pro« was cxpectcil There are many
good things about it that are worthy
ata wlU reada
of credit and the acemc effects were
MroM. B. a Batew
palter writm by Mn.1
vefj good
The ampwy w»» U»aiy
Tta HaMohBlaj
hava raeeirod om oar lota of Mowoy*
go oomta. OM oarlota of riaofor.

lied
wlahed to have her alecp
oao to be near, but on tta landloff '
fouLd a m.vaterkHia alim readluf. -No
(taugita
Apart

..........

I I'rlrud Eve

e verv gocal rmdi-

Of itwar pipe.
• •tButBej
At tta lowntai]
today tta^lollawlac datafotoa wm
alaotta to tta eoantj ooavoatloa:
Wm. MiteboU. Jeta Chatakr. tawta
Alaella ata Bdwtn Btaok.
Bmppor at tta BapBol ohmroh Tarotaj avanlM from440 antU 7 4a
Prloa. II oaalb
Gaaoouactionaaro baing made for
tta oOee of Jaitloa Verly and Earaa A
Oalmaa’s tloycla ahop
Tta aarrayiag otaw of tta Alpcaa
Gaylord A Wrolan Bailaay* wUl

Btrlae road.
Toaard dawn I awcike from a dream
of Jane
I thought I saw her waiting.
waiting, for that lover of heni
ID Att-tralia. I thought I «aw tier gray.
tootUeaii, tant double with age and
rra.ly for the grave.
81111 I
The next night I left without telling
laf tuy dream.
She «tx>omianled me to the station,
nggtng my satchel aU the way uphilL
without your

r tbace till 10 oVlia k.’
-I suppose tbe prlrK-lpsI wont let
them play any later.*’
-1 aupiioae not. Htall we go 4.ut on
thaaro fnmtr
We went. It swarmed with i»e»M*le
coming and going In a steady i.tn-otu.

WB noon AT ran xtaamiua tabu:
xau aoncaa to ui

skao-

We walked on and on to the west pier,
where we sat In a aroall rlTVuhnr ien>ple'fitted up with beuchea n.id Ku^kett
oat at tta aunaet.
I turned and ka»ked at Jane. There
were goldeu llghu lu ber dark eye. auft. mellow Ughta
-1 waa thinking of him.” ahe said,
-and bow far ta U away.”
-How farr
-In Auatralla ”
She paused to let tta dUtaiK>e mink
Into my mind.
-lt*s a long, king way.” she sighed,
-ata be has been gvuie for three year,
'-ibree long yesra. 1 prorola*^ to wall
fur blm a year, and he liaa bcim g«>ne
-It Is a good while to wait.” 1 mused,
-pattkalarly lu the days of your
ymrtiL They paa. quickly. ih.i«- good
days, ata ttay never ctvroe agalu ”
-I know. And you get okl walling
Wbaa my brother came home from fhe
Ttaanraal last mimroer. he’ tvwk me
wowB ata daated me. 1 had been on
fbaabalfaohmg.hc auW ”
t didn't mean tiiat.” 1 hastened to
gArm. Too are young, very yoong.
I dUat mron tbat.n am tweotj-elghl.” ahe told me,
with a
straightforward frankweaa
wbleb waa ronrtneing
-That #ita

ita amicbed la her pocketbook.for a
dMM^ which ahe tendered mo.
1
pmAid It trntly but firmly aside.
*^agtrortar«..”la.m»rvdtar.
_
» vo« bave krvt 1

m I aat at the
In Ita drawing
loroeut. A slgu
brief
l»iano for
1‘raclk'lng .t»coarrviuted me: “N
lou t'll
n.v Kequeat ••
I got up
went to tbe window. A. .Ign
sign blazoned
Max
Itself theev: ’This minda la Not to Be
I'niled rp rntll tbe Sun Goes IK»wn
roc Fear of Fading the ran*ct ” 1
walked to tW nuintcL Another sign:
-Only Two Gas Jet. to Be Burned at
Once
-Whafa
seed Jane <
aUthlar i U-ggedlo I

you. It’s that luvCha-a it
SIh' U a mlud reader. The
olhtT day 1 thought 1 would bring my
Si u’uig tkiwuatalra. where tbiTe waa
nutfe naim
I had In^tdly m-ttUd my­
self I'omfiWtably when, luokhig uik I
sphil a sign, *.\o Hrtwaiuaklng Ab
lowvtl In tta Itniwlng Uutun.*”
“I mn*t stand It!** 1 groaned. -Oome
uiiatalra with me. \Vv can k«ok opt
the wind.nv there and look at tta sea
and tireatta the atmosphere without a
aiMt lal w ritten request to deaiat.**
This waa how It hap|wntd that Jane
and I came to live la Ita o|ieo air. tike
birds.
We ate and slept In tta OM
Rielne ruad. That waa aU. (Ycqoently we fmind It Impooaible to go liack
to eat. We went Into little rrotauranta
tusbwd. wbefv wc had a skate or a
fried sole or wane other toothaoiue fish
fivsh fnmi the
We aat on tta ara
front and watched the donda.
We
took a sail in the SkylailL We went
to sea In a skiff owned by an old
weather liroten sailor, who. finding that
we wete able to row. left wa wllb the
aculU and. eoacoDdiut blmadf In tbe

JUrri^U.

oatay
J'
M

vary ooatly one, aa tta eompaay is
beaded by Miaa KAe Blaise, who la
aapportta by a anpeeb eompaay.
At it will be Impotable to r
evaryoae petaoaally. it iaargod
to taeiilMMie tta box

$

- le*

twOodar

when down town flaturday afternoon,

plckU>l iMvtsr’ I wwt on
“When 1
fold loT 1 Wi.idd have ladh. she was
iwral.vxcd for Ita' nwHiient
Anollnr
thing. I took butler and marmalade at
one and the same time.
A little old
next to roe was struck dunit* seeUdy tie!

BOWL>Kew

PRIVATE SALE.

ata Mr. Gannett mtaa a aearob fol it

•It la ao weary biTc.** I ixunplalmtl
t pleases me to get up n Uttle exclle•iil. If I atttvt«d. 1 aliould pun'o^'l.''’
W hat’s im.rv\
irow an
t»f a |»n
to Introiluiv a man **
Jane tluvw up her bauds. “A m.-u»r’
she n*ja*nt«*<l hoarwdy. Then she laugh-

8UO AR

llrtlUI. Klaa Ni^ tUm KeourS.

oovorta in tbU aoaaly.
Tta loyiag of tta oooorola for tta
paving bataoto Qtas ata Ooioa on
Front wa. tagmn UiU moraiag. Tta
aatafor tta oaahioa Uall in plaea betwoaa Park ata Oaaa
The fine yacbt owata bf Otaftakl
af Maniataa waa ia port
bare for a rerjtow mianUa thU morn-

of them; not lu the IcuMt. There la a
_ _ ‘ I who wouta to col
me Hatunlay and wIumI imek to U>
don with me. He U very fond of me.
"Ul him come, then,” 1 advla.-^
The mw had lurm-d to a dclhwte pur*
file. The white aka.|Mi ahowtxl exijulHltely ugslnat haiy aklea. The Sky­
lark, manrnd by a J«*lly crexv. h
We o.uid hear the captain’s vol
Itig Btcntorlan orders.
‘•Would your kbc qiHwllolled.
“It la Just aa well to bale two strings
to your taw.” said I.
A gnmp^of ainaU boys leaped bito
the S4W. A lifeboat veered arxmud be
w.ird them watchfully, t'llmbing Into
the stern, they dived gleefully hito ’

•from the tlim* they are
i-hlldivn.- After a long while. ‘
doiit hare to wait.**
Onee uwwe we rtaw and walkid
through the crowd, which had In.reaai^
The hulh-a were iiiual»‘iv>l In long
ruwa at aupia*r when we nrriviHl.
Uiok our phieea In a aliauh-faixhI.
mil mauiHT and lUteiieil ims«kly to the
conviwtion going on
Th<' dovecot
was In a lerrihle way. There had la«en
a buliaghl Ul lUmhH:ne. KuglUh i
« lera had |»atronltwl It. To think Hunt
r.ugUah travelcm should i«itroi
buimghi:
Ilorrllde:
*lhey clevnieil
their evebr»»oa; they ndhtl tbeir eyes
“I ahiudd like to aw ti buUligUt.*' I
Mild «h llniitly.
“SUmld your* There waa a flutur
of wliiga, a pluming of iximba. and. set
tlliig down with difficulty, they ulu
serxiiJ me out of bUalng eyes Utvlah

,,
ftoor roroSk

ttayr iH-rslatta
King lldwi'ld If.hN Ul e.*iu> rtvoid
aguliiat all -mxereiaiw * i oUi* iala. Ilvliig 4*r d»wd. Itw md;t;ir> honors. r»- ^hi n fta father suddenly woke up
and
iM'gau
t«.
look
-worried
He had
views, nud jractK-Jil ommuiAuN.
lie
kmiwn of tK^e having twin t4esaiiigs
.4 tall U-Kb-^rt,
Im... mkII
b coh>iM-l of eleven ivaimeiiiu aiiart
Iwta*. but how was this to ta ex- r*«-V. JUM
;<mr tOU MomImU
.jtii
from hU offiiv aa held iu«r^h.-il- 4vm adsliied on tta Ues*lng planr
».* I-l««t IB •..« tbrr» Ms
AUrwruOuM «« r—I S- n.» If »..u .Wir..
maiiding two Herman reglmeuta. one
• Johnny.” he said.
Ruaulau. om* llulUiu. ami the «-on««
“Wtair said Ita tay.
Kiev
K
H«*W
5ki»Hm*WN.
rcgim.uta
nfH^vk|:^umK A1
-You run away and pUy.” aald tbs
Otic
liU N
A«- . ftt>
he luna rwh-wod In |iKTuou. and ulmv

on the M.

-Ttara la a spieudUl vU w of the jms
from htae.- she exclaimed-“a bird*.

If bronght hcra. this will ba tta only
city bMwoen Lanaiug and 8anlt Bte.
Marie ta got tta atWaotioo. aa it ia la
play oaly a few oaa tagta itatai ata
.07 th* vrrjwu eb« tt
U«i.||%o.ttb.l»f«reitte


tiom of their lorta
Geo. Ktffuuc as
OS-rCOF^AT'K-IV'
the tramp, gave a fair jKJtrayal of the office of Bceiaberg's Grand and tbe
I o Tta'kHijiHiii u t>. nuK n j tki x
0. MAmiH. Utv A fsi is.u
lr.M
part and the work of K H. Foil a* names will hr plaaed’oo tbs list.
Ik. Stalev was crcilitalvlc.
With |
It mWMS
i^lhe comjmny ami «
-nilMrcn .in- l4c*^laga, sren’j ttayr
g in the arrangement of
laktHl il»e smalt tay.
win be a goml i»n^uclion.

A N . B.
Mrs. Bert Gaffe missed ber bioyele

It to ba eaten wllhr
-Hy Itaelf |ktIis|»s. or not at all 1 walkta away fnmi the rules to tta
window.
-I want to go borne.- 1 said. -Tlila
place atlflea me.Jane bad followed me. Khe Jeaned

: dalivatta to any part af tta
aary gi^aataa to gat Jalla Marlowa’s

2:

mind ivadora. Iho.*- iwople who ran tta
we fiw l«dUw III the C»W

be giren
-Wta la this prtncliwir- 1 demanded
to know. -U ata
with blue eyaa that mat. h tta chins
Who alts at tta head of the tshU r

sa'jsr--

Ue finally dlaoovered it at tbe rear of
tbs Hannah A Lay Meroanille Oa
block,

I he kHiu.T*»

review a.

X

SPECIALI

JtbMit 12

STEINBERG'S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE

IBilliken
0t Time

Summer Wash SUks

CIRCUSNICHT II

Pul on sale at............................
(In pure White or Fancy Colors

TUESDAY. AUG. \ i

35c. p</.

but the ban dbaff whiob waa

with it was gona

The tsff oontanita

Special Lot of Embroideries

several articles of value. The wheel
waa probably atoleu for tbe pnrixwe
of securing the conteou of the hand-

and Insertions, about icx) pieces just re« eive«l
and put on sale at

teff
A deilightful tong ^-rvioe waa held
at l.he OonjfTvgalional church Uat evo

Sc and 10c a^ard

uiog.
Last evening Bev. W. U Laufmaa
opened a aeTit's of illustrated aermoos
ou tiw Journeyt of tbe children of larael from Kffyi>t to Oanan. For the
Michlffan National Ooarvl Kucampmeat, tbe M. A K. B. a.ll tickeU forthe rv.t of the week and Moaday of
next w cek at one fare for the roand
mix Thureday morolug, leaving here
at 6:30, a apecUl train will ba
at f 1 for the round trip, Sunday tbe
fl cxcaraion will leave here at 7
clock in the morning, and will not

. i9c.

THE GYPSY
PRINCESS

Will interest you as they are worih from 7*;r
and upwards.
::
::

“ta IVUtv l.ttndia » v»rv *.v wn».v.

ewe on the return until 7 o’clock in

Crp the litw 10c Packa$t

»c evening^__________ ____

*>MIOKS:

TBKmWIAl
Dr. J. D. Munson and son Fred have
gone to Italr rammer cottage oo the
•bore of Oarp L#\e for rest and
TUUXW W\ ASMS AlKU T TUt OlliU.

25e.35c.50ci FEW AT 75c.

reation.
Mrs Jean Southerland and ran l>on

should ta obliged to »i*end another
night In the Old Slelne iviad. My very
soul rcvolttd.
8he Btopiad abort and gazed upon me
with ualoulahed eytw.
“Wi*uld yoirr Khe cried.
-What tave I saUir stammered L
-Whatever It was 1 didn’t mean It. Of

of.Orand Kapid.

rve guest, of Mra.

ras juM In lime, lhauka U> odr
haste.
Ilreathleady wc stood at the
gate* I threw iny arms ataut the girl.
I kl«sed ber gooJhy. There wax a tear

ia in Uie city oo
polBt. north to Mnrkin.«r eUy. II lU
hla way to Duluth. Minn.
r»ro!^jnty|^ t-h^u. tSnrlnn^i mmI In
B. SmnUy and Thomas Young of

Beami.h sod family
sod Mrs. Douglas, who were
1 a few days ago. left todgy
for their future home in Brown City.
Y'.. is the guest
of Webster atroet.
Obarlea YaUean

rtMwrter*. Bmm PmtO
tm m
l Utmt Im 40.000 New IVasle*.
mous lirokenige
eoo of John W. Gab-s. |irorvd tta other
afternoon to one of hi.
he could do exnrtlT at be waa told,
aa)-. the New York World.
-A friend of mine droi*
Just tabicv iiiMm.” said yuuivg tUtes to
Colonel ElwiMxd. “and asked me to aeU
a couple of hundred stares of some­
thing fur him. as he ihhiUhI the m
I told him It wasn’t the sort of a
ket to sell au.vihlng sbtsi lu. but
U ta would order me to hoy something
I d buy w.me stuff that would go nj*
couple «.f iKvlut. and give him some
spending money quick. He Udd me to
go ahead, and 1 bought him 1M> LouUxUle ami Na*hviUc. It wi-nt up
IKjInts. nud I closed It out for
making $4iKK
-I told him aliout It over tbe phone,
but he evidently thought I wa. -JoUyIng’ him. and ta Uughtfd and said if I
bad a pn.tit for him to sct*d it over
him lu 1* unh-s. He’ll drop dead
about Iwruty minutes, l»ecause I’m goipg to Uiey order, to the letter, and
I’Ve Just sent two of tbe porter,
to the subiTvasory to gel 40.000 new
peonies. They’ve each got a half buab
el sack to carry the stuff In, and when
Jtay land at my frieta’a oiDco and
dump bis profit on tta fioor ta*U tl
ttat ta*s a slocktadder In
mine and that he’s eoUecUng his profUs In raw matcriaL”
The programme waa carried out
tta iiorters who carried tta great
of pennies to tta office of tbe Investor
woaldn’t . repeat wbat be asld. Mr.
Gates wouldn’t give tbe name of the
victim of the Joke.

foMC/ dhtat ta ta iMr ta Jtci
Wa.

IA17-«

joortxMwe.
Tr«m.lmwTraTwwOt7

m

Straub Bros. ^ Jlmhtte.

fuUoBr.;
muI

i%Urmto

For
UmckXnMW X'ltj, &
a w
rorlocml iiUaU *^lh to Kurt W^jn.-. II :i0

0! riuiono Villi

Maple City, ilie latter uooompanied by K-.r Lutn-rllW nta m
4 Si i* m.
Tk* Fnu»k»r and Hnrbor H|.Miur-. • A» f m.
Tta II:k»»-» ttMn hOK n tSruorii cundi for
UnnaarakU.

bU wife, are in tbe city purohaaing
“I am gi»Iug to wa
dry goods for their general store at
wept, cllnglnc to me. “I love him.’”
the ooroer of Froot and Maple atrrata,
•I would, loo.” I a.j ired ber. -And
Mru Ed Deosmore of Maple City 1.
DOW goodby.”
in town today.
'Jliat wa. In tbe summer lime. Late
Mr. and Mrs. George Stroog of
Id the fall I had a letter from Jane.
• I was right to wait.” It ran, -He Ofuud Kapias are gucsta of Mrs Bri.,tol and family of Bightb atfeek
ka. comer*
Mias Jennie Anderson of Charlevoix

YOUNG GATES AS A JOKER.

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
»er^Qv^lta|4d-. KalM»a.«o.

Miss Sarah Pb

There are lots of Chocolate ( hips
fof Furily ami <Jualily the l athe market, butt for
vorite CluKolate Chips leads
lea
them all.
I laving; had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in p.u kaj:
have pul a IOC packa^'e on the market which is i lot the
largest
the. best chocolate chips
_____
.packa^»e. but contains
onlai
F:very piece stamped S. B. vV A. Matle only by

ia visiting Mrs. Bristol a few days,
after which ahe will leave for Chikgo.
Fred

No i»ccJ lo xuticr from heal.
Don’t let the air get Magnant
— create a litec/c. I’ut in
or more of our ilcsk

iwiaup. B. trWD hil. . thro«l.
.. W..U-,11

ELECnOC FANS i

TO^STu IO, « (IH»I..«Oru,llUp

tae. su»re or hotue. .Ml of new
tlcKign an*1 jieru^ t c onstiuclum

’"Ik’ssSshSt!
C. a MUaRAT.

CAMPBELL BROS

LewU la taking a two weeks’

Dating at Kingsley.

j3^‘sr&'arr'u.S5; MAMlTEEkmTNEASTEMR.R.
AND CONNKCTIONW

Dr. and Mra B. R Miner have roturned from a visit in the aonthern

TIME CARD.
»■

UTU!

Wc have some Kood 4 foot lath, also some
32 inch lath. Call us up by telephone.
Bell 37; Ciu. 344.
JOHN F. O IT
CO.

Macklnao lalaod and ether pointa

12 IV pm

Itiog S. Ciaek a and A. J. Veter
tyl’a They will spend tbs balanos
of the month at Atkinson’s resort en
Traveres Imka.
8TAOB AKD Pl-lkTFl»llM.

IMS

iinis-:

Manager Steinberg has closed ar­
rangements to have Baby Land, eonceded by both English and Anmrican
critics to ba the most remnrknhis child
artist In the world, appear hero on
Taeaday. Asg. 1» with her own compsfij. in the mnalcal ooepady. **Tl.«
OJW
This littls star Ims appsarod ia all
ths large citiss of both the United
Btnlee and BugVrad and ha. every
where been rseelved srith tbe groeteal
enthasUam. She Jnat oloHedan en­
gagement which ends ter vaadevill.
•samm.
at The Masonic Temple.
Obleago, last nigbt
diately

be

elarred

She will Immeia

• The

Gyp.y

>S!V

TiA. A. A A A Via.

Ss^-^ CUWHIKOFail

PeubMabouettc
, 11:4) a.M..»4S

\

Priaoesa,’* the rapfiorting eompaay
baviag been engaged for aome time,
and only awaiting bar releasa from
vandevilU engagement, to alait ant

I

a. m,. U :«l a eu »:« n m.

The Detroit Jontnal says of her:
-Baby Lend bean way of winking nl yvrChsrlevmiesd ISiMhiy.

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