The Daily Eagle, February 23, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, February 23, 1905

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

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EAGLE.
VOL. XI. NO. ^688.

Floor
Coverings
CLOSE TO COST

GOV. WARNER
INVESTIGATES

STROUS
WILL DRAW
10,000 AT
FIRES TODAY]
BIG PENSION
SKI TOURNEY

TAte OF ORAFT FROM NEWSEBRY ASYEUM.

New goods ib Carpets; Rugs, Matting and Linoleum
j»re aTriving daily. With the addition of old lines <Jur
stock is much too large. • It must be reduced, and in
order to‘accomplish this a deep cut has been made on
all odd lines and broken rolls.
^

01IAMO>«^EW OF (LATE PRC8L
.___ -DENT MnCINUEY.

TWENTY-ONE 8UILOINOS numiCO PREMATURE
RLABT IN
AT CAPE MAY.
•TONE QUARRY

THE

The ToUl Loss Reaches the Swm of Nearly Bitw Hie Head Off and IM- Thaw
$125400.
•trayad EyseigM.

CARRETS
Everything from Hemp to the best Axipinster at a
^itive TWENTY-Fn^E PER : CENT reduction.
Remnants to fit any size room' at cost, and in many
instances even less.

RUQS
Hundreds of them, from the small throw rug to the
largest »t squares, at just ONE-FOURTH off.

Matting, Oil Cloth and Linoleums
In remnants of fi^m one to 25 yd& at ACTUAL COST

Lace Curtains
Dozens of single pair and odd ones at, not only COST,
but must go at ANY PRICE.
Don’t miss this opportunity waiting for money—

Your/Credit Is Good

J. W. Slater
WholcMUe ud KetaU

OTTY EDITION. '

LT. ;FBB, 23. .1905.

ISpecUl 10 Tbe Dally^e.1 C‘
.LsDSins. Pebrusry 23.—From Ihe iu«ne uylum a(' Newben? com«8
etory of grsft to QoTernor Wsmer.
Tbe goyemor bu dlspstcbed bis .secreUry. Major Loomis,' to the opper
miosula to Ineestlgate and report
If tbe BllegaUoos Against President
Sanford N. Dntctaer are tme, be will
lOTed and hie proeecution as a member of the board of
less will likely follow in the near fu­
ture.’
If was through Fred S. Case, recenu
’ appoln^d to the board, that the
story was, started, the reason of the
scandal being the sale of some stumpage land by President Doteber to the
instJtuUon.
It Is claimed that ihueber chaiYsd
about $75,000 for the kud which 1*
said to "be twice its t-alne.

12,000 CHICAGO
WORKMEN ON A STRIKE
[Special to The Dally Eagle.] •
Chicago, February 23.—El^t Ihoti;
ind and five hundred carpenters and
3,500 bricklayers are on a strike in
this city. Arhjtratlon has tailed
i the situation and a conference
been .in progress for three weeks.
The matter Is over a half holiday Sacurdays, which the bricklayers want,
the carpenters already havlog theirs.

Your BeUaaie Honie Fomislier

FRATERNAL MY6TIC CIRCLE.

LET VS

Mad Fortimes Told Last Evening
Their Ledge ReemK
The Fratmial KnUe ' '

[Special to Tbe Daily Batfe.]
Reading, Pa.. February 23.—The Be­
tel Peiui was nearly gutted by ftre
day at an early hour and tbe 80 gnesta
had a narrow escape. Tbe alarm
given and they all hastily left their
rooms. None was sertoosly iojnrtd
bni ma«y became nnoonaolons.
Ifie Ore started in the dotlies cloaet
ooenpied by ^ bell boys. The fore­
part of the bnUding was burned out
completeily and jbe remainder'
badly damaged by waUr. Tbe loss is
neariy $50,000.
[S^^l w The DaOyja^e.]
Cape Hay, Febntary 28.—Twenty-;
one baUdiogs In the heart of the town,'
were deatmyed by Are early today.
Tbe fire $$arted In a hardware store
and tbe high win/ fanned tbe flames
so that they spread quickly to adjoin­
ing buildings.
Tbe Belevue hotel and- the Oasette
hotel were among the bondings now
In mios.
Tbe estimated ioas is $^.000.

PRWARV REFORM BflX
TO BE REPORTED ON SOON
Lansing, February 23.—A -vrimaty
reform bill will be reported out by the
elections committee In a few daya It
w3i be..8,|ate wide In Its provisions,
but will carry with It a referendum
clause proridlng that it be submitted
to the peo|/e at the spring elecUoo.
The bin is tbe product of the leglslaUve committee of the state grange,
the State Aasoctatlan of Famera'
clubs and allied organixatiODB. U Is
generally considered as a ^eak biH
and it Is merely tbe fact that tt cov
thattndneas

TlSure WItii Yoii

a

Trite

Washington, D. C, Febraary 33.
RusaeU A. McKlnler, a grand nephew
of the late President HcSnler. who
private In' the regnlan dnriig
tbe Spanlsh Amerlcan war, will et
have tbe distinction of drawing
^csslon for $1»0 a month for Injuries
received-'While aerrlng a go
del aastenee In Cnba.
The young man's, father is a dergy an at Boiae, Idaho. Toung KcK'nley caught the war fever, bat desir­
ing to avoid tba notoriety that wofild
surround him on accoont of his
lationshlp to the president he enlU
as a ^vate In the regnlan onder
assnmed name. His legteeK;
Maataatas, where Uie young
tdlow got tired « simply doing eaidp
daty.
One day UcKlnley and two of bU
chums In the regiment secured leave
and went to Havana. They overatai
ad the leave three hays and had star
ad back for thdr camp, expecting to
spend a few daya In the guard boose,
but they were arrested at (he depot as
deserters. They were tried and sentto be dishonorably dismlai
and in adiuti^ serve six months' 1
prlaonment at hard labor.

yestemay attratted the largeat gatherlag ^at erer wkneesed a slmUa'
eveat to America, the estlmMed
t^idanee being 10,600. The .weather
ccndUloas were ideal for oaetatora.
though the slide was a trifle aibw. on '
account cd (be thaw. Ftfty-tteee mte. '
from varioua parts of the Dolled
States, competed .in (he aihlMUon,
which was declsred to be the best
ler pulled off in tUe country.
While DO reoorte were brcdLOi,
rerythlag tes speedy, the Hide bea 3S per cent grade.
with passible speed of 80 miles an
The ccataat to divided on
points, .and Ole Weetgard. Ishpemlng
won first: Ole Usttgaeth. second; Oust'
Bye, ishpemtog. third: CalNc, fourth;
Julius Kutotad, flfih.
Ole Mangtetli. of Frteariek, hhd tbe
raatert distance in three jumps; hto
>ui betng my. feet; Oust Bye, Mb;
peming. accond. with 2T8 feet; Carlew,
■who wqn‘first•prise at Redwing tonv.
nament a few wetiu ago, third largeat
average, total being 375^. All aoored • ■
(he firm two dumps but feU on the.
third. Had either stood on Ihe las:
jump, be would hare been an easy win­
MtflUnler could have ended the m
ner of firm, as 30 polnU are deducted
er bf dtsdoelng bis idenUty.hut n
for a bad (all, and leas irttete a rider
r a word eeoa^ from him.
recovers We fomu The longest standTo serve hls' seutenee he was tent tog Jumps In the regular nios wer^
0 a stone quany. where a ^aawtnre M feet by (He Hangseth and
blast nearly blew his head, oS and daOks’ best jump, standing, was
atroyed bis eyesl^t He was then ..feet In the cootast for ladles'
and went home, where th* cup for longest standing Jump, Bphtacts became known.
Cteon, of Redwing, wan with a
Tbe case was called
Jnmp of ny, tesL Ons Bye' Jumped
Uon of the
IM feet 5 laehe*. but fell and Ole
faonae and a bill was drafted and
Hangseth Jumped 164 feet. talUog
«d aUowlDg him 8100 a aMatlL n is
Out Bye won tbe pop awarded toi
r pending In tbe bousg. The young
heat perfornunee M •» Ishpemtog
they had' only eventayad thatr

On all kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build­
ing materials are right.

High
A crack in. a water pipe caused one
isa a pair cf wet feet this morning on
street A water pipe In front
tbe People's Savings bank bulldlhg
:ked and tbe water last night penletmied the wall which to at the outer
ol the -compartment under the
lewalk at the end of the aalru which
descend to A. Langwonhy's barber
•bop. aod this morning the CMnparifloor was oorrerad to the depth
foot or more. PortunaWy for
Mr. LangWOTthy. the dear to the shop
fitted snnWy and ti^t and the shop
escaped the deluge.
A man who wished to get sbavrd
[descended the stairs, before the water
had been pumped otn. but did not no­
tice (he.wEter at the foot of the stairs.
When he reached .the bottom steps
|he went Into tbe water nearly b
.knees and' aa (he water wea rmther
[cold, he hasUly rmnonnted the eUlis
[without getting tbe shave.

Custom Sawing and Planing.
, Cav dust Tor Sale.

Traverse City Mfg. Co

Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
W. L. BROWN, mgr.

THE PURCHASE OF THE .

Entire Stock & Business

DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES

of the well-known bouse of

Irtaenth Judicial Cenvantlan
te be Held T<
The D
tbe elecUoB of delegates
toad the Thirteenth Judlclsl drcult
eoaveotkm wilt be

C J. Whitney & Co,
OI Detroit

held this afternoon to Dmlor • Dn[derwood's oSeas aod the toUowing
delegation was elected: B. '6. Pratt,
rman;
Curtis
Alway.
T
Smurthwatte. H. C. Davis. W. P. Crotse:. W. H. Vnlor. Wm'. Dnderv

FOR CASH
'

Pianos and Organs
in your homes at

A. V. Friedrtob.

received, to seil from '

Grinnell Bros.
Leattno Mosic Hoiisc

,

A

2c to 5c per yC
Embroiaerias'h«m

Banicrupt Mces.

B0ARD.0F ElWCATION

WATER PIPE CRACKED
EOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK BUILD­
ING DAMPENED.

MAPLE L068 WANTED.

WILL ENABLE us TO PLACE

Made. tNT «lide
•lew.

' v

Se tome per ys. ;^

lowed. Rriom. •

‘TkmOac.- February' 13.—Marion
Stevens. 3 yean old. «< Watertord
CenteV fell down with a dandng
needle to her month and tee was ptte- jp bleeding prcteaely,
needto
fotud broken tato five parts, and
wtab BucoeatftLQy extiucted from
UBifue and pafate.

Seheel AttandaRce
High Mark.

Ruehss.

Last nltet's regular sessien of the
board of education was a short ooe.
Issttog only about half an hour. The
•e proceedings emutoted iff alio-ving the bins udtted by the commit­
tee. ud the receptioo of the report of
tbe soperintenfienL
iperintendent dubert, to his repoTL gave tbe attshfiuce -tv the ith ending Fteniszy 3. at the sev­
eral school buUdlBgs throu^ioot Uio
.'Ity. Tbe tcdal attenduce during the
month wu 3405 and at tbe end of the
BMsth (hm were 2.077 scholars ir.
school. YTie num'ber daring the mcolh
at the schools was as follows;
High school, 291.
Central. In grades. 431.
Boardmu Avenue. 354.
Union Street. 280.
Oak Park. 467.
Blmwood Avenno, 411.
Boonvlllc, 27.
School for the Deaf, 8.
Tlie pefcutage of atoindaiwe was
91U ud to the High steoo] It wu
tbe highest that it has ever been-98.4.
In the several buildings the Vroentages were u Wtews; (Jentrol, to the •
grades, 9S.6: Union strset. 95; Boardman Avteue, 92; Oak Park. 90; Bhnwood Avenue, 94; BoonvUle.- 91:
School for tbe Deaf. 93. .
Mr. GUbert then explained about the
High school poblication, Tbe Messen­
ger. s copy <ff which had been gjvda
Lchuember of the Ix^', showing
how U to Intended to be niade to touch
the sebooL-Ufe ud to sUmnlate the
work of the imholan.
The board then. Informally ud
wUhout faking uy definite action in
tbe matter, discussed tbe prcmos*d
charter changes u they will affect the
sebooli and the board of edacathm.,

JamM Baker, driver of the fire-de­
partment hook aod laddm; rig. whOa
exercising his team this morning stop­
ped a runaway in a novel manner. A'
•CHBMERHORN-BfUOHAM.
team belongtog to Mr. Zimmerman,
who Uvea south of the diy. stortad
running from from the O. R. 4k L Yeung' Peopte ef GriwM Tetonship
depot, with ho one In the entter. Mr.
Manted. . Baker saw them running aod when
Oarence Bitteam ud Mtoa Bleetra
they turned onto Front street, ran hto ZMl ScbermerhORi, both of Grant
team ahead of (hem. Blowing them township, were married last evening
down so jthat they were stopped with at 8 o'clock at the home of the brtde^
j^U. Mr. ud Hra. Chas. M. ScheP
dadhge.
,

‘The Primary Urrico of' Bututay
{steod Workers will meet In the DieolW8s tenreh
aftoraooo al
3:30. All teachers of StinJay BCbotd|
^ses under iS years <d age are membets of this union and are especially;
urged to be present at tkb meeting
POOT AND PBABANT to the title
Mn. FroakllD will eoadaet the derou in atteaduca. Tbe oaremcoy
of an overtnra hr the great Anstrtoa
I—.I exercises and there will be spaperformed by the Rev, Hugh Ken­
«*
’ •- . .tbe Rev. D. Oochlin «( oompoaar. T. Von Buppe.
kg ao'or thoRTeat buds snd nedy of (hto rity.
' church vfll.teate
The
groom to
all over the world, ud
Carmar at Giant townihlp wd hu 'a
tee iarm wtth a new booae. urhate.
they WU raMda. Both the bride

to ttet '

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The Daily Eagle
THE EAQLK aNIM, mautHftM.

Cktor«d 4t TraTWM Cltr PorteflM «
I lUttar.

......
«0».R
Suteeriben to The Dtllj. Sme ary
taqaeated to report tny IrresolarlUea
In the Mrrjce al onoa Both tolepbonea No. 68.________
The Dalljr Bafle wlU be fonnd oh
ante at the foilowinc placea: B. J. Haaa
a Soo. Ml -Waabington. atreet;
Joseph Utnlor. SIO Bast Eighth
; street; C.
McBroj. 80fe
Weat
Front atreet: Mrs. A. R. Poller. 819
North Blmwood arenoe; Uoatoe Casij Co. Uoloo street For the eoBreoleece of our patrons, want adrer
UasBHBte mar be left at aar oC the
aboro plaoea.
COMING EVENTS.
Februaiy 26—Concert. Stewart ft
Steffens’ orchestra-, Steinberg's Grand.
February 27—r'A Hidden Crime.”
Stelnbeii'B Grand.
March 1—Board of Trade banquet at
Park Place.
. '
Marqh 1—Mlliury Ball. City opera
bouae. '
March 3—Charity ball. City opera
bmse.
,
7—Bika’ annual charity ball
and'banquet, Elks' club rooms.

THEVREtALWNG^UIKS
ELK RAPIW VfLtJUSE ELtCTlOh
APPROACHINa
There Are Things There That Naec
"Plxli
•Elk Rapids, February 21.—Vlllagt
elecUon Is near at hand, and as usual
there seems to be a wide dlllerenee
opinion as to who ase the proper p<
•ana for the vartous oBoqs. Four trus
tees am to.be elected this spring,
it is of vital Importance to the well
being of the vfilego that the presldea
has the right sort of a council behind
him, let us chooM from our ranki
those who are progressive and have
the best tntereris of Elk Rapids
bean, first, last and all the time,
is quite essential Just at present tc
elect village officials who will get busy
as there are several matters which
need "fixln',’’ and there's no time llk«
the present. ,
. |Tbe home of Hr. and Mrs. John Hig
gins, on the east side, was the scene o
a merry gathering last Saturday
Ing, about 40 ef tbelr friends dropping
in on them In way of a surprise. Af
ter an hour or so spent in social pon
veisatiOD, tables were spread for pr>
gressive pedro. Miss Nora Martcce
and Orson Bowman were, awarded
first prise, while Mrs. J. R. Vernier
and John Nackerman took tbe oonsola
tion. A Up top Ume Is reported.
The bowling oonteet between Bii
Rapids and Tmverae City which was
to have been held at tbe latter place
this evening, has been postponed

pected that praeUcally the same team
iHli go
this place in the last contesl. Wednes
day evening of last week.
Tbe Ladles' Altar society of tbe
Catholic church are being entertained
this afternoon by Mrs. A. T. Saraslu.
CAN KANSAS WINT
That the sute of Kansas, eveo if The ladies are planning to give a
assisted by Texas, ludlana. West.Vir­ al In the near future.
Gus Mason and Miss Avllda Johnson
ginia and other states, can seriously,
cripple the strength <ff/the Standard, drove to Traverse Cii
Clyde Hawley is borne from Grand
on company is doubtf^' The Oil trust
Is so strongly intrenched, owns m Rapids.
much of the oil producing territory,' Mr. und Mrs. Emil Larson ace ^
and ^controls so mnny railroads and jolclng over the arrival of a baby bov
pipe lines that even if driven out of at their home on Friday, the 17th Inst.
A letter fress Miss Maud Hunter,
the states named and all the oil pro­
duced in Kansas and Texas were uti who recently went to' Dem.lng. New
Used, the Standard Oil company might Mexico, in hopes of being relieved
romlRue to pa>- 60 per cent dlridende. from asthma, contains the intelli­
The Kansas movement has already gence that she baa just recovered from
serious Illness of pneumonia She
caused a toss aggregating no less than
<31.000,000 in the market value of also says that a snow storm, the first
Standard Oil stock. A week ago the In years, bad just been experienced
stock sold at <646 per share, the face there.
Charlie St. Clair, who tor some time
value of a share being <100, Yester-rtay it sold down to <610. In the mean­ has been breaking mi the night nintime a dividend of <16 per Share had left Monday for TTaverse City.
been taken off leaving the actual de­ (Ben! F. Davis, the genial editor of
cline <21 per skarc. As the company the Rapid City News, was, an Elk RavIdR visitor Monday.
p slock was
business visit Monday.
<21,1)00.000.
The mild weather of the past t
The loss, however, is not so real
it appeals. Standard Oil Is not an u- days has Maried potatoes moving. 7
price
Is not worth menUonIng.
* tiro stock. Only a few shares arc*
Mrs. John McBwan and son Mon
• the market and they rarely change
hands. The total sales for the week of Torch I.ake.were in town Saturd
covered less than 500 shares. The ow:i- lasU
Mrs. W. R Carlisle and Miss BImI
c-n. of nine-tenths of the stock do not
care anything aliout the market value beth Loeller -went to Traverse Cltj|
—they are after the dividends. So be­ yestecdsy.
Had a few .more of tbe fire hydran:^
fore tbe Kansans can affect the
pony financially they must do some­ been out of commission, Monday moroJ
lOugh property would faavej
thing that will decrease tbe earnings
been
left on River street, to lalswt»M
of the octopus.—Otand RapMs Post
tax nwssary to pay for fire pAtec
on.
,
News c
The body of Ralph Bafley, the 18-1
fmner Senator William E Chandler
yearold aon of Thad. Bailey, torroeriyl
of New Hampshire has written i
markable- letter to Smiator Skins, of this place, who died of pneumonia
rhalrmaD of tbe Senate committee on la-st Friday in Grand Rapids, wu
interaute commerce, advocating the brought to this place yesterday for in-i
, passage of the Esch-Townsend bill b» lermeni. The funeral was held at
the Senate and predicting that Wil­ o'clock A *1.. from the residence ofj
liam J. Bn-an will he elected President John McEachem. the Rev, J. J. Mo!
of ihp United States in IMR unless" the laugblin olBelatlng.
The More building of the -Butb
Grocer Co., which was destroyed by
• Roosevelt is certainly donning his fire Monday, was Mie of the oldest
war pa nt, for without It he could business stands In the city. It was
hardly hope to aUack the beef trust erected In 1872 by tbe late Dr. O. H.
and Standard Oil.
Bailey, and was first occupied by the
firm of Bsgot ft Bslley with a stock
^ BEN. DAVIB MARRIEOdrugs and groceries.
Frank E Sours, who was brong
EOiter Secures Hit Bride in Villsge home from Traveiae City about thi
of Kalkagka.
weeks ago. has not been Improving
(From a Special Coi‘respondent.)
rapidly as was hoped, and Mohday
Kalkaska. February 23—This afte-.- lakep back to Traverse City for ti
noon at 2 o’clock. Miss UlHan Leon­ raent. Mrs. Sours accompanied 1
ard of, this village and Editor Ben. 7. reluming home Tuesday.
De-vls * the Rapid City News, were
under Spring’s di
tmiledJn marriage at tbe home of Mr. goods store was transformed into
and Mrs. H. D. Hammon. d)y the Rev. swimming pool. Mcnday. caused by
A. H. McComb.
the bursUng of water pipes.
The wedding was a'very quiet affair
A. Coldfsrb, Uie entorpris
aed the bridal couple took tbe 6 o'clock goods man.,Is getting stone ______
train for Grand Rapids. They win
ground, preparatory to building a base-'
on a short wedding trip before relum­ mem under bis place of business on
ing to Ibelr home In Rapid City.
River street.
Mis John Bosley returned Sunday'
ABonlxlng Burns
from a few days’ visit with bar pat^’
— i. Mr, and Mrs. Baall Saraaln. at
Rlvenbark.
— Jr., of Norfolk. Va., writes: Creswell.
- I teml my knee dreadfully; that II
Harvyy I^kee, who has been un­
Wlslered all- over. Budtlen's Arnica dergoing allege of scarlet fever, at
Salje stopped tbe pain, and beaM It
Kenosha.
reported on tbe gahi.
w thmit a sear.” Also heqR all wo
and Bores, 2Sc at C. A. Bngbee,
After several^mootha' serloas Ill­
Hannah Drug Store. E. B. Miller..
ness of typhtaiF. fever. Mrs. Joseph
Loiter U now convalescing'

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ORINNELl. BROS.' purchase of C.
Grave Trouble rirrswir ..
J. Whitney ft Oo.’s entire atdek, also
It needs but IltUe foreMght, to tell,
Schaeffer pianoe, compel us-to fur­
ther reduce our.etoek of aecond-hand thst when your stonach and liver ^
Organs.
S6W-tf
oi
for yoor filasase. as Mrs. John A.
Tbe New BasUn «otel wlU be
opened Saturday, Bebroary 26. on Bast
nghth atreet. fUtea <i per day; «J>0 ■tomarit, my heart was weakened, and
per wertt. Frank Kedrowics. pn^r^ 1 eoBld not eat I was very bad for
a long Ume,-but In Btoctrie Bitters I
etor.
6gt4
found just what
needed, tor they
quickly reUeved and cored me.” Best
mefitolne (or weak vomeb. Bold naCOTTAGE HOME HOTEL.
IMBUed and refnntshed. Will be
c^epad March <eL
STM
C. H. SCOTT, Proprietor.

yritssar s-s

We still have some good bargains In
aeoond^isnd Organs. At your own
den tor (UBlng left or tolepboaed there
eared
SU^tf
Tlbei •pUy
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MlSCaiANEOOS
SPORTING NOTES
POOL'TOURN^ENT.
Ernest Irish defeatod Ed Monn«
last night by the soO)re-ot 200 to 182.
wiaaing only in the last rack.-of which
he pocketed 12 balla It was the best
exhlblUon so far In the aeries. The'
highest ton was 11 balls, made twice
by Monroe. •Another contest In the
semi-finals will be played tonigbt.
What Kind Nextf
Brooklyn. Ne. T., February 23.—A
rw bkll has shot athwart the base­
ball boriaon and the socalled "spit”
must now be relegated to tbe ex­
treme rear. The latest wrinkle In
baseball is tbe ' slop’' ball, which Leon
Ames, the young twlrlef of the New
York Giants, is said to have perfected
during tbe past winter at
home,
near Warren, Mio.
.The ball Is said to be pracUcally un.
hlttable and much easier - for the
catcher to handle than the uncertain
"Bplt" ball. It.Is said Ames’ ”stop'^
ball goes with terrible speed a part
of (he distance toward the batsman
and then suddenly slows up and
crosses the piste at about the same
Speed as the alow ball^ cow used by
- ost twlrlers. '
friseons'm is rn.Hard Linea
Madison. Wis.. February 23—Coach
Dm Temple is having a hard time
get tbe 'Wisconsin unlversit)' trac'K
into creditable shape for
meet of the season, which will bo
held wilb-Cbicago at Bartlett gymna­
sium next Saturdfiy nigbu - Sickness,
ixsminaUons. the distractions of
the Junior promenade. |he big social
: of tbe college year, and other
hings hare all combined to handicap
he coach.

(Reporia from |U«|» are that Bat­
tling .NMsSft to d
overweight
aad that he will iik* to
vigorous
measure* to. get ftm to weWit for
hlB boot *nh YM^ OMtetL Tbe
repcfto kayttto'2^ Denver boy
P«ad cofidltlia-^ that he could
get down to-ihe wtojew m 24 bourn.
C hoUer of the
--------- to out with
challeogeiu wroeGeAim winner of the
~

'
will be held
Barlem ;castiM. February

TaiEes
The City OouncU-'has extended the
tax warrants tor the month of Febru­
ary for the eoRectiOB of tbe SUte nd
County taxes and fitoo the delinquent
City and School toto and Special As­
sessments of 19M.'.
I wfll be in my oBoe to receive ssSl
taxes from now miKi peb. 28, 1905, on
each week day tromS o’clock to 11:80
o’clock in the ferenoon.'and from 1
o’clock to^4 o'eloek in the afternoon.
Oace in Room 392. State Bank Bldg.
Dated, ^eb. 1, 1906.
M. a HASKELL,
3669tMl
City Treasurer.

NEWBOF-ntETMCATERfi.



Next Mondsy. February 27, at Stelahefff^ Grand opera bouse, will be .pre­
sented for the first Ume. the success­
ful •oenle comedy drama, "A Hidden
Crime.” The play Is from the pen of
Jno. P. Lockney. H. ‘b. Morgan has
made an elaborate jmodnctkm of
liockney’s play and the criUcs of aJ;,,
the larger cities have spoken kl
of It. The play is a dramatic-fa'.. ..
love and Intrigue with pride <OQ_o^
side and bate and Jealousy onlh?
other, are the motives impelling the
chief operations. There Is a wealth
of human.lnlerest in tbe'play. and tho
comedy element l« said to be unusu-->lly etrong.
• The acenes are laid in and around
San PranclBco. showing th^ beautiful
Golden Gale Harbor, Chinatown and
ito opium and absinthe friends. The
magnifieentJlOBs Garden U full bloom,
and the sensaUonal breaking of a mis-,
pension bridge.
The cast selected for -A Hidden
Crime” Included Mr. Jno. P, Lockney.
the author, and-Mlss PauUne Fletcher.
Our eale of eecond-bsnd Organs has
been the larg^ and most succe«fiil
ever known- in Traverse City by any
music house. A few fine bargains
left,
3689-U
GRINNELL BROS..

EYES

$12.90
Boys a Grand, Good Salt, soch
as we have sedd for

$16to$lS
Hamilton
Clottiing Co.

EXARlltMElO FUEE.

^LASSES

Ground

That are Guaranteed to Cure
Headaches, Straighten Cro
Eyes and Restore Perfect Visic

Dr. P. A. WoUe

Daily Eagle Want Ads. Pay

FRrc: HrUMANN

Sunday Afternoon

Feb.26.
Orchestra
Concert
i;iTfn by SUwajt a
Steffens'
FVLL ORCHESTKA

Steinberg’s

Grand Opera House
A fim- proprbin of sscred
niirl B<':ulsriDiisir.

Admission 10c J
Conoed

nd 15c
prompUy

'“■Tl.e theater will be thoroughly
This is posilire.
Seat sale will open Thursday
morning,

CITY 0JEW8 IN BRlcr.

TheJLady.^^^^M is the

CONDENSED NEWS OFl
night
W. T. Maton or Walton, la In'the
city vtslUng friends.'
Mrs. 0. M, LaMort loft this morning
for lAVe City, where she will vi;
short time.
Mil* Pearl Gray returned to
home ai Kingsley alter spending t
time Jti tie city.
" '
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirchner wd
L Kirchner of Interlocben, have gone
to D€4rolt fcr a three treeks’ visit
Miss eiarisM Holland, who h
liiec the guest of J4r. and Mrs. -Win.;
Hank, has leiurned m her home
Pellston.
Mrs. J. Thompson of Reed City,.has
returned home from iBterloehen.
where Bhe baa been visltiog
daughter. Mrs. C. Cole.
Baptismal aervici at the Church of
Christ, seiraon su'bject,, How to have
a revival .sertlee In Traverse Cltr.
Silver oftering will be taken for V. T
Parker who bas been assisting th<
pastor.
The .(^Bbyterian 8. S. will have :
social al the church Friday evening
for the bracers, teachers and scholars'
of the school. A program, games and
refreshments have been prepared for
the enjoyment of all.
, The dance, given in the City opera
bouse left night- by the South Side
.rcbesim was attended by about C5
emipies and all enjoyetl’a very pleasniii time: The music was good and
the dance wjilch has been but recent­
ly inlniduced here, ihe redowa, was
danced and met with increased favor.

Why Experiment
- when 430,000 merchantsal) agfree that a National
Cash Register is o4t of A S3’steniatic- monej’
saver and is now eonsideiedscibj’ihis'vast num­
ber? Is not that enough evidence that j-ou should
have one? You insure your building, 3'our
stock and even 3rour life. Wliy not insui-e the
safety of your money which 3’ou spend your
life to get? Give us an 'opportunity to
improve your S3’stem!

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
E. W. KELLEY, .
507 WUlKim BIk.

'two CBAIITV BAILS



Sales A.gent.

Couri I

AND OTHER
a mUe confualoa In
—The blockade hai be«i Lew Wallace's •
broken and traffic again resumed
probate.
the Perc Marquette by getthif the first 18S4, and
1 in cn lime for a wedL No mall
received for five days and aboul
two tons arrived when It came.
iton.—Isaac Swan, the'hlred man.
who helped Mra. .Catrle fioslj-n kill
her hiiKband. was convicted of murder
and was aentenecil to Jackson for life.
Mrs. Joslyn, who r*eaded to the same
charge, was isenicnced to the DetroU
house cf co:rectlon for life.


MANILA. PtmpSS lalandA—Uajor Carrington, wbo-^ e
falslfiing voucberi ot'fte dirti gorenito the tunoB^ of tl,SOO. Vaa
sentenced to a
60 ymn wd
five days' ImprttwnfiUBit. He made
practically no d^Mn. slmpty imig^
Grand Rapids—Simeon Lewis. Hhe technical pofnte.
i»se wS1
ap­
nego. who assaulted and .robbed pealed:
Thomas Twamley, the aged real esLO.SDON. Bttg.-^eaben, Ai
Al Torrey
tele agent, two weeks .ago. and who
sentenced to Marquette for Uf’. and Charles M. ■Al«MMfier,.a^ Amerirevl vallsU, held
first aueUng
left Monday tor prison. Lewis' last
Streep Ho­
ivas the purcha^e of a new blblc. for city men at the
tel yest^s^ayT'sJfr. Trhton, M. P., of
Bay City.—At the board of trade Uie London cli^ mtarieo eommittee
mcoilng Monday night six persons occupied the-^i^lr. Vm audience was
gave their-voluntary subscrlpUtms for
lO.OOn (each to build a new modem
jtel.' JA* committee
raise the balance of Sl&O.OOO. It Is
the intention to begil) construction
in spring opens.
IXJNDON, Eng.—Longacre. the
r ot tbc motor car and carriage in
Jackacn.-Mrs. -Fannie Kyler. <^or- dustr}' of (his city, was the scene
ed. found a hand-bag belonging to Mrs.
disastrous fire WadaeBday, resulting
Milton Foote containing |240. Of .tils I .damage estimated, at 81.250.000
she-spbnt JSO for fine clothes. On be­ Hundreds of automobUee which hai
ing faced by the PPUce with an i
been returned troen the exhthl
ition of her theft, she returned ALSO lion, which, cloeed on Ifonday. were
of. the money to thenv and is in Jail destroyed. There were nome exciUeg
fur larceny of the other ^00.
Caro.—The Caro Water Works Co.
a.' a force of men at work at Ps'
power boase, raising its hollers about
four feMi. This is belng'donc to escape
another experience similar to that of
last spring, when the river overflowed
ahcl almost'submerged the entire buiMing. shitiUng off the water supply for
nearly a week.

DressTrimmings
In All their Beauty
And such an array of eharming', dainty
accessories we have seldom had. The
ex-tensive use of spangles' this reason adds
very much to the richness and beauty of
trimmings. About the. prettiest' things
shown are the beautiful SPANGLED .
BERTHAS in black, white and colors.
These alone -are trimming ^bngh for a
' dtv>.ss.
. .
Then there-are the charming VENISE
LACE COLLARS that will be so much in
demand. These come in a variety ot styles '
and prices. ,
Among the many good things will infound: .
'

Spangled AU Overs
Venise All Overs
Spangled Bandings
AppUqne Bandings
AppUqnes ly w«a.y.

reflects

Dainty Gnlnapes In
pretty color i
as well'as sirtid colors
If it’s a new trimming you . are looking
for. It’s here.

See our window display

CITY BOOK STORE

chptrity ballB, the dates com­
ing 00 close together. Some have the
that only one ball U
given and that there has been a mix­
ing up of dates,
There are two entirely differeSt pan
■Ues. The Elks' annua) charity ball:
wMch was first amtosaced. will be'
given at the ElkB Club rooms on the'
evening of March 7. as prevlooslr an­
nounced.
I
A charity ball for which 200 Invitat OBS will be issued, is to be ven Inthe City opera house, Friday evening,
March 3. Several ot the society ladles
of the city are p'roraoting this affair
so far have met with great ea-

Great
Bargains

Ibe tickets will be 81.60 a couple,
extra ladles 50 eenU each. Tbc
pense of the paHy will be defrayed by
prjvale subscriptions, the amount hav-

ed throughout the evening. Stewart
& Steffens will furnUh the musii
- The reception committee consists
ot Messrs, and Mesdames H. MqoUgue. B. J. Mtwgan, Dan London, Dr. A.
S. Rowley, T. H. GIlHs, A. U Bacbant,
Dr A. H. Holliday. C. E. Hale, W. a
Hull, J. M. Blakeslee and'cbas. Beers.
Misses Grace Morgan, Gayle Griswold.
Mynle Miller, M. Gertrude Sprague,
and Messrs. M. B. Holley. Ralph Hasleit. Dr. W. D. Muellef and Dr. C. A.
Burbridge.
The Elks have enlisted the ladies
IIS year to assist them in the managelent'of their annual, ffhe ladies are
) take charge of the relreshmoits.
and as all m^rial for the banquet
be donated by them, the'Elks will
have a larger sum left to devote to
charity, than heretofore.

.“S;;

Oetroit.-The United SUles Dally
suspended publication Monday night
after an existence of 11 weeks,
combined the trading stamp Idea with
the publlcalioB and circulation of
dally newspaper. Editor Willis J. Abbolt and Business Manager Mare U.
Ro>-nolds issued a statement stating
‘he trading stamp idea had proved
failure. The value of the property la*
said 10 be 8150.000 and the liablUtlcs
8120.000. It is said that the paper may
reappear in a few days under
ownership.

Amateur dramatic clubs given th
The annual . C. 8. P. 8. dance was
ough instruction in any play, ancic
given last evening at Mmnbla ball
or-modern. J. T-_ H.
wilh^
and ft was « Jolly at- without our assUtsree In filling esast.
falr. Although th«re;.teere otUr the
Jam
Hadtratt.
members of the soU^, their wives
and a. few invited' gtesU prcMuL,
they numbered nerljT' 150 aad filled
IUMalcMt..aty. ar QLlbaaem
the hall as full aa wee eomtoitable.
■ In .the decorations the Americin
flag was prominent, Aowtog jhe
which the Bohemians have itor thoir
adopted homriand. and red crepe
per streamers was stretched tram
walls to polnU in the reUIng; present­
ing a pretty apprartnee ovar the
MUST BE RAISED DURING
heads of the daaceti. :The masle vas
THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS
fuinlshed by an wekMstra of five
pieces and dancing *»s enjoyed until
eariy hour thU MAreiag. .Setireh
meats were served■ ia
■■ i e
*We reote.
4M SoUd Gold Rings

the coxe. family

E;

Ann Arbor.—K. F. Inui, a Japanese
student, win be in the finals of the
est to3 choose a repre­
sentative for~Ylie Dniverstty of Mich­
igan in the Northern Oratorical league.
von first place iji the Junior liter­
ary, oontesi. His subject is ‘The Sick
Man of Asia." He is a candidate for KAUVSKA Mi«tenT|«CE0
the presidency ot the Students' Leeassociation. He has also shown GETS 90 DAYS
IN N0D8I
'8 m
bis i-ersatlllty by coming out at an
Ecnofi
aspirant for the position of piuher cn
university Msebsll team.
Lansing.—It bu Just beoome known
that Mlft-t Daisy Champion, a teaser
Iho Bingham Street school for sev­
eral years, and Selby A. Coffeen.
til recently telegrgih operator for the

Dancing

$2,000

.JOHNSON MNK CO.

CRAWrCMDSYlUfi, tnB.-

Geo. W. Miller

«. T. iHimtIu
125 East Prent streM.

wwwwvvv^^

Cement and Building Materials
of JOB C. PETBBEN, Moiuter

BUILDERS' and MASONS’ SUPPLY CO.
Took— a. Ml. WI. Idi.u.



tniowSBC-""

The ew WashGoodS
FOR SPRING
.\n e^raordinar3’ large and complete
• showing of latest novelties now on
displa3-. Many of the patterns and
effects are exclusively ours and cannfit be found elsewhere. Among
them you will find such weaves as-

15c
M8c
. Ind water^ancl will not lose the color
Tliese goods have been
I hold the 2Qc

Fancy Mohairs for

Shirt Waist Suits
50c

In llruw
nn exact reprxx
]>orte«i goods—n bcKUlifu!

E. WILHELM
Cor. Front and Union Sts.

JOS. SLEDER 4 SONS
CORNER EAST EICHTIl AND FRANRIIN STREEn.

PURE LARD
All Leaf
Are you ^ttlng this kind, or are you
buying the ordinary grocery store lard?
If you wish to know what good, nice,
clean lard Is, phone us and we wiH send
you pure, sweet lard. We will flU'you.
a crock at a special price.^ Why not
try a few pounds?

AT AIMOST HALF PKiCE

200 WATCHES
At 40 perctdiscoanf

^$8
We resgi rRlgelM* iMBRilf
^ moaay to .attety etalps
ol o«r ereAlton. No fmoftor rat—oA.

Bucktvheat Flour
I, now In seaun and quality' a* good
aa 'ever. Be eure the prIntlaB an
eacke reads
ManuTactured by

Hannah G Lay Co.

ber 21 last. The bride kept the knowlents nnUI yreterday. She pre^oaos
continue teaching. The groom
two ^eeke ago for Loa Angelea. C
where he haa a poaltlon Wth - ■
rofid company.

In Odd Suits to close
and Overcoats at cost.
Call in and see if we
ha^e your size.

smooths out tile skin
wonderfull3'.

-INDIANAPOUS, lBd.^5present2ive Ananias Baker, addressing the
spehiters from bis seat In the Indiana
general assembly, annoonced that he
a revived a sealed envelope which
be befd'in his hand tfith the reque.st
LAUNDRY CHANGES HANDS^
that he vote against tbc antl-dgareUe
bill. "I have not opoted the envelWARD Y. BURNS PURCHASES OF
■opc." said be. There were many cries.
ROB-T. CALDWELL
OwosEO>-The city will vote at the ■•Open II." and Mr. Baker tore it open
while standing at bis seat It conspri^ election on [the proposition
Uined
a
hundred
dollar
6lll.
.4n
in­
bond for »15.M{l,--<o b§ used strengthening the pumps at the water vestigation bas been ordered.
works station and In extending mains.
Ward Y. Bums, has purchased the
Pumps have been In use for several JlMATEUR MINSTREL TROUPE
Traverse City Steam laundry at. 112
years and have gradually been out­
Front street, of Robt! Caldwell and
grown by the extension of mains and
will continue the business at the old
the multiplication of taps.
stand.
Mr. Burns will give the business hU
aUesUon and Intends to InBenton Harbor.—This city wllLprobereato it
ably secure a |40,{K)0 city hall. C. IX
Mesbew, representing state capital,
A
trwr
BiBB'neur
Uliunlil-UVUPh'
eom-"’
has-a proptenion td -«(«ci
cipal building on. the site of the pres­ posp.1 of idea! boys will mak<
ent one. If the city ■will take a 25-year debut -In Grange hall -on March 13.
Discovery
when they will give a minstrel show for CoDSuMptlon, Coughs and Colds,
lease with a gtiaramee of 5 per c
for the benefit-of the Mayflower club. and other medicines, thereby defrandineome for the investors. Action
The Mayflower club is, a society ing the public. This is to ware you
the proposition will be taken at the
to beware of such people, who seek is
next regular meeting of the council. formed by the yanng lads of>^he Con- pn._..----------------------irofit, through stealing the reputation
greBaiiona] chnreh .aud Sunday school of remedies which have been success­
U . under the leadership of the fully curing disease, for
T 35 years.
Kalamazoo.-With the present (haw
raising, the water In the Kalamazoo Rev. Dentas Cochliii. The club has
the wrapper.
about a fool, a colonj' -of hiusk- gooil-sizcrt membership roll and meets Dr. King's or Bocklen'a remedies, a
was lii-ivon out of the river val- each »-eek with the Rev. Mr. Cochlla. an others are mere Imitations. H. 1
BUCKLBN ft CO.. ......................
ley and the cellars and barns of
the club and makes Windsor. Canada. C. A. Bng'bee. The
residonis along the river front lu Kal-'
»> au- iverrun with the bother- It his aim lo.keep the.boys Inlerestod Hannah Drug Store, E. E. Mtller. Imwinnocent' amusements
animals., which are dOBtroying
crain amt vi-getablcs and 'canslng a sports.
Now the Msyflower Minstrel Co. has
ral of troulile generally. Bverj’
C«MkM kyNKS.-C0IE.
IMisslIde Is being used in kill been formed, composed ot abodt 15 of
rthred actress af repetatiM.
the membets of the oclub and thry
iho animals. .
■" present a program of singing, WANTED • Few~.
scholars
leam Ku-'k and Wing.- Spanish
FiinL~A' complaint was made 'fit monoit^es, etc., at Gipngc ball
tatii-i. Mpltz 'log. Skirt.
.Mcnday evening, March 13. the projustice coilrt againstI Clare
Mobile Buck naneiOg. An excep­
eeeiis
of
the
entertainment
to
go
to
H;mt rf Atlas foy criielly lo'anim
tional opportunity for thirse desir
the club. Some of the boys are al«o
ing to learn.
rasir
The county
.
treaCTtrcr
wenj i
mtutlcians and will famish musical soMUSIC TAUCTT
lection*.
'
,

found I
WANTED—To ostablish a class of Upinners on ihe piaun or organ
Thorough j-reparation at
ANNUAL C. S. P. S. PARTY
pigs w-ore eating the car
U is jiald. went away o a visit an-1
left his bro(her-l'n-1aw tc take charge
-oipleto enterlei
. of ►amo fnrn.
of the stock, hut left i o fodder for
• for lodges, societies' or any t
them.
oeneficial function.

iSiSUl

IME W

be placed with
As to the variety ot Paperi there are plenty here and as to price
it let that worry yes. We make that Low enongh.

R. W. RASTALk
JEWELER

B. U THIRLBT
s of chitk buDdDR

■Mft tears ftt gtlffft, a,«ad 3:60jp. m. ’
TtMM firam PifoBEffiE* and <£lnr
liy nrriTeat6:Ua.fiLMdC:48p. m
Tifainn «o mate Ena tMn at t»tClty at 10.60Am.nud6:41 p.s
F. A. MtTCUKJi, 04ft. P. Agt
J. y. JtKR Agsft.
________

Bank.

fK.xGLE WAN'Ji .U)S

THE HUOitT CASE GOES -OTliL
Twm »» DecMea %y the Xew AeiiMe,
Sher* WlUlaau end the

!:e-

Wanhlngton. Keb. aS.-lfttedaLfAiUifo^ Senator Hoar is no more, the
ettstem he Inaugurated of bavl^
Washington's fsrewell address read
survlvea. and tbU year, without wait
Ing for 0 resolution anthorixlng 7t
President ‘ETo Tern. Frye directed the
reading by Senator J’erkiQs of Catlfomls. Senator Perkins U not ah elo(•nuonlst. but he has a pleasant dttlvery, and his tolce rang oht clear.and
distinct as he repeated the words of
wisdom which Wasblngtoa left to the
country. "George Washlngl’on,” re­
marked Peridns after he bad coocloded
the reading and had left the chamber,
"was a great man, and I ran say. as
did the small Ihi.v after be liad r^Matod
Ihe Lord's Prayer. ’TlMee are mynentl'
lenu.'"
Smeet Case. Gees Over.
Senator Biirrewa, chairman of the
committee ou privileges and elecUooa.
iihule no utteuipt to secure' action on
the case of Senator Smoot when it be­
came iiiipsreut.tbot no vote could be
hod evfii If the rei>ort were made. No
doubt this is best, especially for 8«iutor Smoot should the report be against
a wbuhl be unfair to the Utah
aenntor to linve a re|>ort made against
him without BD opportunity to have a
beoriiig und tlecislou In the senate.
Probably the cnee could not hare been
hurried and has only taken tbe time
that was necqsBary. There has been
no time to give it pregter conshleraUon
In the fdiort Bessioii. and senators seem

»HW I, r. Mvt.n*«.

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Run Down."

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cures the real cause ox headaues, neural^a, rhra*
matism, maUiia, and the manyY disc
diseases coming
from a run down omdition
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of the
le ner
nerves.
For i8! years Paine’s Celery Compound
Co .
. has
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tonic in the world. Tor i8 years—think of this
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1.
after
LaGripi^^

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' ‘
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EXCURSIONS
VUTH8

Pere Marquette
INAUGURATION OF
PRESIDENT ROOSVeIt
Slietial train from Detroit through
On aecount of the eorenooloa at
lend na the inauguratloh of President
ItooRvelt at the National Capitol. Mar.
mb, IMS, the Pere Marquette oBers a
xpecbtl rate of
One Fare Round Trip Plus 26e
. Thtee tickets will he og sale March
1. 2 and 3, good golna on date of sale,
and Bood returning until March 8.
On payment of an additicaal fee, limit
may l>o
e e
extended to March 18 for re­
nim

r district No. 1 (Flftk .ward)
7U

___

______

W

cTTy

- public: examli
examination, viz:
* rBeld-avenue In the
lag at QarlleldwecD Wasbingt
Aington ntreet aud
Webster street, running
thence
Jarlow
weal
north
. ........
iDgtott, on Washington street
the trunk sever on Railroad avenue;
and that the following described ter­
ritory be designated and esUblUbed
as a special sewer district to be assess­
ed for (he building of said sewer, viz;
A Ptrcel of lend described-as fol­
lower bounded on the west by the GR. b I. right of way.
way, on the north by
State street, on the
. Hope
BlreeU4 on the,.aDnth
'
by Washington
street.:
Lota 8 to 1C inchialve. Block G. Hannab. Lay b Co.’s 7th addition.
Lou I to 12 lotinslve, block H.,.Hannah. Lay b Co.’s 7th addltloa.
Lou 1 to 28. inelQtlre, Uoek
Hannsb. Lay b -Co.’s 7th adldUon.
Lou 1 to 20 InchiBlTe. Adait’s ad­
dition.
Lou 1 to M. block 2. Oak Park ad^tlo^gjtn in the city of Traverse City,

Ths Oovamor’a-SpaelM
Governor Warner and etafl, the Denhy Club of BetroU. and the MIehigun
Club have chartered a epecial trata
NoUce Is aUo hneby given
of Pullmao aleeplug can. to'ldave Detrot a) 4:00 p. m.,'Harch 8, and arrive city council of said city wUI

A HEW bouse on West Eleventh St.
o. P. BnellmanteL IH East Ninth

'

amy -wagon In brder to attend a garman St a mlliury post- One csllM
The general .pubUc
ubUc is Invited to travel p. m.. to.cc^der any^Je^OM ^the toM aboot ridlug In au ox team fourtint miles to go to a ball. iriiUe anoth­
on this train, with the CovemorW paa-lP'-^^
.
--------er told a remarkable story of a horse­
thU~tMh
^y
of
Pebmair.
'A.

,h. k„«bn-. CM..
back ride ova- the mountalas In otda
desiring to take the special must enj '
Cllis. M wwsua
to attend a dance.
. gage berth In advance. Write Immc3S79ri4
' City diertc.
dUtely 10 H. J. Qiajr, D. P. A.. Grand
Rapids; WJC. Britton. D. P. A.. Sagi­
PMaona In Feed.
naw; or H. W. Jameson. D, P. X., DePerhw^_____
donrt..Jlse
realisethat
thatmany
man:
-..^.tredtfor reservation of sleeping ear ae pain
originate In your food, da) affaln In tbe w«st has been
but 1
(esi a twlngle teeted. I ahall have
get eome exiterieuce."
mvinee
i fare will be charged for
. ___ are gui
ARTHUB W. DUNN
ihu train.
^ ^ew^aWmeesJne to ^
The special wtu leave (he Union 8Utkm. Detroit, at <tM p. m. on Marth
did you
2. MeaM will he served In a dining Try them.
b* SBBftDly asked bow
car. aUMhed. the train rmmlng
Bttdls-{ refused to tsE
NOTICE.
through to Whahlngton wimont change
Ton BSS, I couldn't for
The City Water Worin flndg It
orBtapforBMla. See Pere Marggette
think of tbe number I
easary to leave the Ire Itydiante pir. when be adeed me be(«
TWtet Agent, or wrlU
tlallr open to pioteet' them from
fraealng. . Qitlsens' are caotlooed
Tebebtt^Wbat la. u«
against ahnttiag off or patting caps mr
bydraota to sftop water boei ronafpg.
Any person found tuspulsg with etty
hydranu will be praeeeiitea.
188741
B. D./DTNr, ft

NBW BYATl BANK EUlLOiNb.

'numds: office.

CARPET CLEANIN6

Making and laying. Peatksrs renovat
ed. Work ihorougbiy and promptly
axMuted. Agent for VIcUgan Ri«
Co,..N. _B. Chapin,
p
DR L. SWANTON
- . . Prop..
Trai
Carpet Cleaniag Works, 822 WaabOffice ever foe Peepte'e navinge bank.
ingtoa streeL 'Phone No. U&.

Baths, steam beat, etc. For___
only. New brick block, centrally
located. Apply to Bert BIIU. 274t General Inaurance- and Real EaUte
Money to loan. Office over A. V
Friedrich's shoe store.
33864/
FOR BALE.

A. B. cuR-ns

intent of Tbomtownntalp died
HARNESS Shop (or sale cbeap.-good
pneolocation; good reasra for seUlng.
'Jay’s IHneas. The
Call or write at .poce. John A. Wil­
^lea It was l>ut
son. Cedar. Mich.
67t4'
raa taken
Starkeyat
80 ACRES of land near Cedar Ron; 30'
acres cleared, 60 saw log and
Umber, wm sell on time ot.,trade
for Traverse City pttRierty. Mra.
Warren Parker, L. B. -ff*. Frankfort,
Mich.
36S4t-«-*
- Affair was given

_____ _
af the tmag '^rjirs. J. L. Bailey cf
Webster atritt
deeoiwtiuns-----very bandacng,«ad the entertain)
In keeping wift:the day. A delldous

iY residence on 620 Fifth street
Want to sell at once. W. D. Tuner,
at H. ft L. Merc. Oo.'s hardwai
department.
8681-U

LODee NOTICES.

to b.oorat Americans who manufactar*
articles of gold and silver.
LoekMl Exp«4sne*.
A young gtri from the west was visit­
ing la Wadiingtou. and white making
some social calls an effort was made to
Interest her.' The hostess toM a story

bloek.

DR a R MTNOR.

The fire GsFSit
MY residence on Sixth street. A. J.
telephone-qatt;?
.
e
Doyle.
.
3$81U2
o’clock, whld took H to the residence
occupied by Al^tease Huellmantel and
family, at
Bast Ninth street They THE BOSTON, store buUdlng, stock
and Axtores for sale. Chas. Rosonfound that a
blaze had started
right of
Importsnt matter
thal. Prop., Tniverse City, Mich. 76tf
between ^the partIUon walls of iwo
ruMUtor to all III fli
rooms, probably' from.a leaklhg gas'
burner. A hdlb was tom in the second BOUSE and lot on Seventh street
The Speaker's Watch.
gait block west cd Central school.
Some time ago John Sharp Wmiains story floor and the chemical was used,
of Mississippi gave notice that be. ver little domace resulting.
OaU at ). W. Slater's .Home Purwould obj<H-t to imaulmous consrat for
■Ishlng store.
3227-U
" consideration of bills after S lyriodt,
ing ns n reason that se many memgOOO
house and lot—*100 down and
MARSHAL NET’S DEATH.'
ls‘rs loft before tliot hour that bUb
balance *100 per year. Bntinlr
ought not to go through by that metb«e -DnueaSh» RaS at the Bntvo
W. M .Sibhy.
3661-tf
Soon after when bills were being
reasah SaMter.
considered In this way Representetlve
Ngy refused iMttnnlJy to place hlm- ALNE-ROOU bouse, besuUfnlly slti.
l*uJo of l/cnbiluna called up a bill Just
elf on Us knees and to allow his
ated,
one
of
the
best
view
spots In
as the minute hand of tbe boose dock eyes to be bandaged. He on^ attced
foe dty. Has aU modem Improve­
pointed to one minute after S,
‘ Salnt-Blas to show him
ments. BiJlt with pitver circulation
"I am sorry," broke In WIMIams, "but where he was to stand. He faced tbe
niusi stand by my word and object." pUtoon, whidi beU their qauskets at
ud venUIsUott in view. If you
, Speaker ranDOii reached down in bis "the recover." wud then. In an atUtnde
a good bouse, Investigate (bb prapopocket, pulled out bis watch and said, whldi 1 sh^ never forget, eo noble
"By the reliable timepiece of tbe chair
It Is one minute of S."
"If I conhl be assured." said WllBCANTITT of Jibe building stone for
Ibms. “that ihe speaker'a watch teeorsale. C. W. Faust agent Orahd
rwt I would not object."
Rapids Brewing Co.
3661-tf
“it la." replied tbe speaker.
give tbesdgselftgftlsf. be|x
-Ml rlghl." iwmarked WUUana amid
Ihe laughter of otber membeis: ~let it
TDLL SET StOTCLOPEDlA AMBBJAttbeseftst
CANA,
lust
^bibbed
by
SdnOCc
fu-".
And the bill was passed.
American Co. A bargain at *60.
Short Spswh Won.
ftaqulre at Tbe Dally Eagle Office, tf
He fell as If etnidt by lightalng.v a
toll of the druss andrbe cries of "Tire
MIBCEUlANEOUB.
he l«id lu trying a case' before a court le roir by tbe tawgis formetTln square
of three judges. One pf them said to bisugbt to a dees this lugubrious cere- MONEY TO LOAN o
aony.
him:
erty,
in
sums to suit I Newland,
This floe death made a great imyon talk more than’ien minutes
room 603. New WUhelm Mock, flftb
1 sball be against yon. If >-ou make It pcesslon on me. Turning to Augpstus ■floor.
8366-tf
IMS than tea iiilnmes 1 ahall be with de la Bocbejaquellu, colonel of tbe
grenadiers, wbo was by my side and B. J. MORGAN, PIONEER LIVERY—
you.”
.
"1 took bim at bis wvril." said Olm­
Jack and baggage calls. My esUs
sted. "lUid cut my speech to less than
have Increased so much that '
compelled to put on a street L .
tcniDluutes. Fare enough, Uieman was
imlng to die.”—“Tbe Empire
Stand will be at Morgan's bam, teleas good ss bb word, and be'stood out
and
tbe
nestcoatioD."
Oeneiel
BoebA
phon&No. 3. WJU 'also have the secfor me through the ensf. It also ap­
cbonart
peared that the case turned on bis posi­
tion. and I won It"
ViMlood and Hi* Bill,
eutative Vreeland of New York
TOOD, coal and dnylng.
Both
has recently proved what persistence
phonea. Office coAer Bay and. Union
atreeb. J. D. Pike ft Son. 34864!
can do In tbe maner of procuring legis­ fiom Cape Teift for England an
lation. He started otit early in the ses­ cer found a prifetc standing at a
sion to have a bill passed which would tlon In a abed. i.f’Wbat are yon doing
prohibit the use of the government bmr' be waA'gaked. "FJeaae, air.”
stamp upon gold and silver made in tbe was tbe reply,.^ am a lunatle. and I A gold wetch on Washington street.
arts—that is. used (or
am waiting for]^ corporal's gnaid.'
Loser enquire of G. W. Barnard, R.
plate, watches and Jewelry. Nobody Be was rltbV.
a iunatie. and bis
F. D, NO. 1.
87t2
was interested In the measure, nobody guard bad forf^ Him.
why it was nceesoary. eo Vreeland bad to educate them. KIrat be ed­
ucated the conmlttee on interstate and
foreign commerer and secured a favor­
ITavene Bay Tent No. 136. K. O. T.
able report; then he educated 8{>esker
MM., Monday nlglhte In I. O. O. F. ball.
Cannon and secured recognition to-call
O. B. HelgcB, Pom.; Geo. B. Kllthe bill.
up at
bonme,
R K.; A. Robetraon. F E.
lug t be ‘qbjectori’’ in the bouse, who
ajwayg want to know sbont tbe bill bewUl consent to its pasaageThen be bad to educate tbe eenate com­
E. S-, meets it .
day on or before each full moOb.
mittee on ioteistaie commerce and get
the bill reported and passed in tbe sen­
LIteey, W, M.: F. HavUand. Beey.
ate. This body amended tbe bni. and It
went to copference and Vreeland bad to'
Dnfoesa Camp. No. 2846. M. W. A.,
Ax things -with' the confmes. but be
meetrat Woodman ball Monday even­
kepr at It wutll It Anally passed both
ings. February 20 and March 6 and 20.
Innses. The bill will be of adfantags

■ffeetsd. I suAivd fromn constant nervous
J^aadaoho and wai ao unotruns that ovaiy*
thing IrrIUtad mo until t was In a praearleua
condition. I also wss troubled with alss^
leaansss snd would riso In ths morning mors .
wasry thin whSD I wont to bed. As mjr modIno did net seem to help ms any. ths de» .
ter advised e cemplete-ohsiings, but, as I waa
unable to go away, a nelgl - ' adviaad me ts
1 ueed It faith,
try Paine's Celery Compel
fully for s week, feeling that I daily grew
better snd stronger and my t ilth kept grad.
ually Improving until I had used throe a
a half bottlsa,
ss, when I was in perfect heeltiv
with no trace of my former troublea. A
number of my frlende who aaw what Paine’S
Celery Compound had done for me have uaed
H alnM, and they all feel as pleased with li
autta as
« I am. Your* very
vary truly.”—L.
truly.’’—Mrg '
F. Mulray, Fifth and Mercer atroata, deiittia,
Wayh. Traaaurer hJifiSaiy CPuntiy CllUk

a

WANT to rent a farm near city. Ad
dM bon 47*. TrAverae City, 'tia'

tive Vretdeea Get* There.'



DR HOLOSWOSTH
Mereantib Ce.*e block. Special -sttenUos to eye. ecr nia** ao-i >br< "

. O. M. MORSE
Fbe Popular Auctioneer ef Grand Trayerne county. Office 380 R Front Jl
■ Timrerne City.

Wm. H. Steffens
FIANtST AND TEACHER.
m regarding
lessa
Few etmunltatios
i
( Academy of Mas

emyand letldenee.

inOCHFOUf
O. S. ATBR8, HACKMAN.
Celle answered any hour, day or night,
at Shane’s bam or Little TaverPRATT
ATT ft DAVIS, ATTOBNBTR
Travel>rse City State Bank BulKUnj
-d floor. Shite 311-312.
third
sou In TTaverse City by J. G. Jobnsoo

OSTEOPATHY
J. O. TRUBBLOOD. D. O.
'
MB& M. 3. TRUBBLOOD. D. O.
406407 vrabels Btofo. ReaUmrea.
J. K. MONROE
tenarai Inaurance and Real Eetate. tl and 8( ^mkoov TWracn
811 Wilhelm block
MARK CRAW.
Trunks, pareere and light draylna.
Charitable contributions delivered
free. Leave orders at City Book
Store.

OK. W. F. STRANGWAYS

HE.irs5sr^ftmi
amftnnsaao* OosMs.

«02W»M.gB^^«^ev.sp(.on*
PEARL U’OOOL
ir In Vocal and Insti
Res. 816 Rose stre

O. P. causer & tiro.

!». S. O. SAWrOR
Irown and bridge wont a apeclalgr.
Office new WUbelm block.

will bate-their office during bnsi-

phtNO TUNINR
W. N. MTIXARD.

Electric
Power

/

DR SNTDm. IW7TIST.
Office ever Pe^te’e Bavinga Bank.
DR C, Jl. BURBRIDGR
Dentist, 303 Wilhelm Block. Cltlxeni
phone 148.

Is Ghsapy Clean
and Reliable.....

T. W. THIRLBr. DentiBt
Over Bomum ft Eari’a Jewelry etwe.
Both phones 103.

ir y«» AM ualaS power ir will
payyfto to Inveatiftate.

DR LdCKHART
Dentist, New Wilhelm Block.

Boardman River
Electric Liftht &
Power Company.

DR T. A. WOmHM
MNTI8T
>pera House Block. R<
OSNewWIlh
le Mo. 682.

Motors and power
tor alt purposes.

C. O. CARVER, ABSTRACTS.
Office with O. P. Carv4r A Broa., N
207 Bast Front street
1->S

Clara, Almx St Louu. Rbaca. Owoesc
Howell, Ann Arbor, Toledo, and ei'
soutbeni and eastern polnte
J. J. KlRBt. G. P. 1

PERE Marquette
Dec. 4. 1604.
Trains leave Traverse fcity as fol
Iowa:

For Muskegot, Saginaw, Bav City.
Port Huron. Toledo, Detroit and east
6:00 A ffi and ilrSS a m.
For * anjstee, Ludlugtim and X1-)
waukee. 6:00 a nt, 11:36 a m.,Bnu
6:00 p. m.
For Elk Rapids, Kalkaska, BelUtrv.
Charlevolz and Itetoskey. 7:80 a m.
and 6:60 p. m.
H. F. MOEKl^
J. KBHC«.
Gen. Pats. Agt
Agent

BRAND RAPID8 ft INDIANA RAIL­
WAY TIMS CARD,
in effect Sept 2S, 1MM.
Ins leave Traversa City—
) A m. connecUng at Walton with
north and sonth.
TraveiM City lodge, Na 222. F. ft A. 11:10 A m. and 4:86 p. m. eonnecuug
M. Regubr commnnleatlGD Mtmday
at Walton for north and south.
or before the full of the moon. El
1 p. m. for Nortbport
_jr E. White. W. M-; M E Haskell.
Ive In Traverpe City.tram conn
SecPSUry.
_
ting main line trains—

I Traverse
Belle
..Better ttunever...
3

For sale by all
dealers In traverse
City and vicintty
A. w.

JAHRAUS

ility Lodge, No. 60S, L O. O. F.,

mSte^'In Old Elks’ hall Thnrsday even.
H. A. Coats. N. G.; Cbas. A

(Mad Traverse Lodge N«h 2M. I. O
O. F., meets every Tneeday evolng.
___
D. O. Sborter, N. O.: Lee Hornsby, See. north and
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O. P. and T. A_
Oran - A^dds. Mtck.Tisvw-fo City Aerie No. 282, F. O. C R MURRAY. Aftnt
Eagles, meets in . orastnrb bsU, Tbeaday evwlng at 8 o'clock. Charles A.
Everett W. P.; O. L. Clapper, Secy.
L O. O. F. meets first and third Fri- Arrive Honor ........ ll:04Am. 6;6npjr
^ In each month. C. F. Chase, c. P:

ax Davis, soribn

DIRECTORY

Boston Bacon
IOC lb.

14c lb.
Good Picnic Hams
IOC lb.
Mams

13 lb.

J. J. Brezina

sswM Honot

CMnc^ and ■

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