The Daily Eagle, September 21, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, September 21, 1905

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1905-09-21

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VOLXn. NO. 3864.

ROCKERS
Nothing adds more to 'the comfort of
home than good

aANWGMILL CWLDRB^
.’ IS BURNED

KILLED ^
THEIR CAVE PUYHOUSE

WILUAM WINTER’S PLANT COM­
PLETELY OEmtOVEO..
LOSS IS ttfioo WITH ONLY
INSURANCE.

GRAND STAND AT STREET CAR­
NIVAL COLLAPSED.

200 PERSONS MB

A large arm rocker, juat
like cut, only seat is up­
holstered in imitation
leather. Finished in rich
dark golden oak.

INJURED

BARBER 6HOP IS SHATTERED BY
DYNAMITE.
FAMILIEB IN THE BUILDING
THROWN FROM BEOS.
larber Victim ef xBlaekhand” Whs
’Wrote Latter Aakliis far S2.000
Caeh—Exploeian ef Bomb le >
Haerd for Several Bleeka.

Only

JI75

VaaCnUen. aged 6S and a wealtb;
tenner of lloakegca conntF.
Mown to plecea at noon by dynamite.
When his wife caUed him for dinner
she recselTed no reply and atartpd to
the flpid to look for him. She found
hie head la one place and hla body
acme rode ifistant, badly maa^
Grand BUnd Cellapaea.

Your Credit Is Good Here.

J. W. Slater

hurt and
nearly 200 injured In the eoDapee of
a grand stand her« during the WT*»lng
exereleea of the street canlral.

Your Reliable Heme Pumlebar.

[Special to The’ Dally Ba^l
New Tork, September 2L—With
roar heard for blocks a bomb asploded
in a barber ehw owned by F. Selchow,
at an early hour this morning. There
are 1« famfllee Uring In the blade and
muriy were thrown from their beds but
no one was Injnred. The bsUdlng M
the rtdnlty of the axploata was badly
~agad and many wtodewi

Lumber
Materials.
Simply get. your plans
ready, let us know
what your speoifiea>
tloSBol
time to .yourself or
workmen.

TRAVERSE CITY

MFG.

"■Se* Crtwlord Sto
xhewir foUecL possible jalne for
money.
SEE OUE WINDOW

KEEPING RIGHT WITH
THE PEOPLE.

Rowland Douglass
Bhoe Store Opp. Whiting Hotel

Sign of the Red Cross


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Tablets, IS, 20.25c

Popular Music

VISITORS ARE
GOING HOME

OHIO AND INDIANA EXCURSION­
ISTS' TIME EXPIRES.
1 11:10 b. R. ft I. Train This
'
Morning.

and Indiana people-who have b©«

$3.50 and $4
To Supply the demand of our ln<

That’s what we are doing now. We ^ about threeurths of all the pianos sold in this yicimty. If you
re one of the few who are not buying of ys there
ust be some reason for it and we would like to know
at reason. When our goods are the Jiest and our
iriees the lowest why should you not be among the
lost of satisfied customers who are saTlng'many dolars yearly by trading with Grinnell^Bros.^ .the largest
and best retail music house in the worldC The next
ime you want anything in the line of 'musto, mU and
get our prices and terms. '
'

NEARLY THREE MILLION 4NITIAT
EO SINCE 1830.

For Meo

W. li BROWN, Blgr;

Philadelphia, Pa, September 20.—
The sovereign grand lodge of Odd Frtlows went Into secret
heard the reports of the grand sire,
grand secretary, grand treasurer and:
of General M. A. Kaney. cominending
the patriarch's mllitanL The grand
secretary’s report showed 124,216 can­
didates Initiated 64^36 members sus­
pended. 13.016 <Hed- fi*»o IWO. ««
order has InlUated 2,827,263 candlites; 292.R1 membart have died.
The report on rariosdhmnes for Uia
jje or lu orphans sad aged brethren
shows there are 88 doMi InaUtntlona.

The New Store

CARO OF THANKS.

Talking Machines

Come to The QueejtCHy Bakery fw
cream puffs, hooey wafers, peecb pie.
Angel food*. Jelly roDs. home^^
BHaha Bird Greeaho. aged 62 years,
died yesterday afternoon at 2:20, at
Mrs. W. G. Lawrence will have her
the htane of his fathertodaw. J. Sidtlea, of 142 East Ntoth street of tnbev millinery opening Friday

and gBtg—, Mom and to*.

Nkhigaa’s Leadtog Music |pue

;

m Eart ftml SL

«

aged men
IN A DUEL

a mark of appredatkm of my eff
WKe Wae Away l^Wng for New
to serve the dty to the best
nhOlty aa dUef ef the gre sad poBoa
Location.

A^ HlgWimd Linrai ia^Wrt^

THE

Antricaa Drug Stoic
210

naiNn^'togelh'ef aerne vnbdcA .centrlvaneaa, or niailng bexM, said noth­
ing te them. -About dusk, heurtver,
having seen nothing of them for some
time, she called to them and upon re­
ceiving no ansvrer, stertod out te lecK
for thetq. She knew that the children
had been playing on the hlllaide end
She did
no*, see them but suddenly saw the
new pile of cand and the eonvictien
her {bat they were be­
neath IL
DUG WITH. HER HANDS.
Almect mad with terror and grief,
aho seised the shovel a
to. dig out the caved-in sand, hut the
was unable te handle the shovel eucceesfully. So she dug veith her hands
unUI almoat exhausted, but to no avail.
FATHER IS NOTIFIED.
Then the hastened to the house and
told the older daughter, Alma, and the
where Mr. Brcithaupt wae e*igaged In threshing, about a mile away,
and notified him. Meanwhile the dlsd at home and
when the saw ■ farmer’e rig passing
by, she hailed the farmer and told
him the story.
HEADS BROUGHT TO VIEW.
POOHOUSE INMATES USE SHARP
He immediately went with thd’
KITCHEN KNIVES.
mother to the hillside and began dig­
ging
and by the time Mr. Bretthaupt
Fight Until Clothes Are Covered With
and other men vtrho had been thresh­
Gore.
ing' with'him. arrived, the farmer had
the fwade of the ehlWren exposed.
The other men then dug aleo and the
ridgewater. N. J, poorhouso, two tn- bodies were gotten from the hole.
both men of 10 years of a|^. They were Immediately token to 4he
epring about 10 feet distant end their
fought a duel with ahsrp knives
9 so badly Injnrad that they faeei were bathed with the water, but
will probably die. They secured the it was easy to tell by their black lies
ivee In the Utdieo and went into end eyes that life wae extinct *
the yard wber ethe duel took place HAD RAO DOLL AND CLOTH DOG.
The children when found were
When they ware dlseovered they were
etui ■t««ht"F one.another and tbey etonding upright quHe cloee together,
, siffloet coveiied with the blood and between them were a rag doll and
cloth dog. with which they had bees
that was flowing from their wounds..
« men were ao to eameet Oiat It playing.' The cave4n occurred eo eud
with AlBculty tiey were aeparat- denly that they had no time to ooeape
and they were emothered to death by '
No one knows what the flgbt
the sand which covered them.
Mr. BreKheupt came te town th!a
morning and sent .Undertaker Ralph
ied of tubhculosis
out to take care «f the
Brelthaupt la a brother.
ELIflHA BIRD QREENHO PASSED
In4aw of Alderman Jar
AWAY YESTEROAY.
this city.

D

g TO

the committee and fellow dtteaia Cor

35c

Grinnell Bros.:

BRE(T-

borne and the girl who stays there
daytimes goes home lUghta. Consegnently there was no one in the house
nl^t. Entrance was effected
UironA a door leading Into the basemeaL hfter an ineffeetoal attempt t i
enter through a rear window.' After
getting into the
glare
this they removed from Its hingee. af­
ter breaking the lock.
The bureaus In all the
___ ransacl^ed and everything turned
t(^4nrv}i. Bnnit matchag were left
strewn over the floor in every room
bat 80 far as the aerrant'glrt knows,
nothing was taken excepL as before
stated, some shoes and hate. In
change for which the burglars left
shoes and hate,
cut glass were nol
;ouched and the robbers were evlden;ly looking for money or Jewels.

are feturting home on every O. R.
t. train. thU week, and today os the
train the foHowtag were
gers
Mr. and Mrs. P. U Avery and aon of
Decatur, InA, who have been Ttoltlng
Ur. Avery's paroits. Ur. and Mra. U
A- Avery, of 410 Elmwood avenae: the
Hisses Osee Johnson 'and Habal HU
of WlnchsBter. Ind.; Mr. and Hrs. C.
B. Hall of Richmond. Ind, who have
been the gneSts of Mr. Hall'a brother.
Hall, of Cedar; Mr. aiid Mrs. S. B.
Bine of Ooahen. Ind., who have been
TisUlng Uielr son. A 0. Bine, erpreaa
-a. W. O. Lawreiwa wfll have twr dark on the ll. ft N. B. road: Mra.
and L. Ahtherof Lynn.
millinery rising Friday aftoa
Mrs. HatOe E. KMley of Rlohand Saturday.
'*■
monA who has been vlrttlng
brother. A J. Helm, of Saftl Ntoth
street: B. M. Boren of Marian. Hid
Who baa boM vlaitiag the family rt
his brotber-in-lBw, I. W. Bowen of Elm­
wood avrane; Hr. and Mrs. J. F.
Michael of Winrtiester. «bo have been
the gueete of Mra. .F. O. Hlnsbaw ct
1022 Randolph street; Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Hlnabaw of Wlnrtteater, Ur. and
Mra. J. W. Eliott of Wlnehestor. C
Hockett of Lynn. InA; Mrs. N. A
Hardman and father. David BehtrtL'of
Fort Wayne, who hava bton vWtfag
•Wm. Bchutt of tUa dty.

Bine and White, Note. Paokat
and Letter alsee with envelopea
tomateh.

Records

ALBERT

MONEY MUST
EVERY ROOM
BE RETURNED
RANSACKED

ODD FBXOWS INCREASE

The
Crawford
Shoe

per load.

AT

CBfMdal to TW nmir
nalfwWHlfc Takan
Tskan to Hit Hema
Septaa^er SL—Rrt at ■■
Tbagerrew.
Mriy toonr this wrtM* «»d
destroyed the WnHafei Wtotar’s plan­
Oeoria Stocn. who was Mmck byj
enjoyable
c was apmtt at ing tfU. Loos S8.404 with SLOM tft- the G. B. ft L train at KtocMay II
M9TDER ALMOST DISTtACTEB
I lest night, the
the Chupdi of
day, died this moralng at S o'etodk, at
Ll^the
occasion being t
as a nsntt (tf his lo•wMeh Ifn.
Tounr lAdlee’
Jurtes. The temalnt wfll ba taken M
lU is prol^le the InsBtance wtH be his home hear Banuntt CUy. tomorrow,
Lorenso WHdit
li U>Mr teadier. wtUihdd.
Toong M«’e claee.
where the funeral wlU be beU tomwThe origin of the Are Is not known row afternoon nnd« the as^leee of
Prot W. A, smith,
but it was withoot dosbt Inocmdlary as the Kingsley lodge of Odd FeOowa, of
p. UlloBL ‘Iheee
She Tries to pig Away the Dirt WKh
the flree In the boiler were aU oat last which Ur. Starrs was a member.
pecyle preaopt
Her Hands But Gives Up—They
nldit and the fire did not neenr ontll
Beddes a wife, the deceased leare*
Are Pound in BIx Fact of
between 4:Sd and 5 o’clock this mom- nine children: Bmest, who Is atlendand maMng rhj
Earth WHh^ Dell and
lag and the idaee where It started wi tog school In thU dty; Addison, who
to bH down to
Deg of Cleth.
U bdlered to be in Detroit but cannot
a-nSoet appeOs- ■ne dMance from the boOer room.
eonduded Three G. R. ft L can loaded with be located; Mia. Oeear Ldand of Barlumbofor
the
BltM
Lake
Lomber
Co,
red to death beneath a bank
low street, this dty; Glenn, HerterL
the after
stood
on
the
track
at
the
side
of
the
ef
eand
which
had slid In upon than
Dewey and Oladys, aU of whom are at
there
mflL The lumber was dntroyed. the hmne; Chariea and Mrs. Lana Weber, and buried them alive, was the ter,
loss on that hdag estimated at STOO.
rible fate which met Harry and Violet
who reside near Kingdey.
IlM^UI Trip.
BreithaupL children of Mr. and Mrs.
The pastor was d^een tosatwaater
Albert BreithaupL
reside five'
and Mlae Nellie
ef thie dty, )«atercaUed upon to relalA ber experienean
Harry wae rrine years
of a trannsonUnentd trip which aha
old and Violet 11.
baa recently takes,
^?eaterday afternoon they went out
were liataned to wlth.nndirided attMpUy on a hllleide near the heuae
Uon tmUl IflH BlS^mm spoke
where a couple of weeks ago Mr.
eaowbaning and flrfiUnK rnoaqnU
BURGLARS ENTER CHAS. PBO- Breithsupt had dug out about half a
at the same time. Which
CHAZKA’S RESIDENCE.
harrei of sand from the hllleide, wtth
than the othen could "araUow.” hut
which to mske mortar, and where Die
modest petanaalan gtfned Ute day and TO MAKE GOOD AMOUNT OP CAM­
BMOeS AND HA’TS AND children had since played In the small
PAIGN FUND
she eontlnned Iwr nfan- to the dose,
LCfT OLD ONES.
hale tous formed.
bdog applauded for«ie able and en­
DUO CAVE AND MADE A LADDER.'
TAKEN FROM N. Y. UKE AND
tertaining manner M which it was glrEnPCCTED ENTRANCE THROUGH
OTHER COMPANIES
A BASEMENT DOOR.
e idea ef digging 1 cave M a
Study of Yebn# iNn's Claaa.
, sc they
Contributed Through J. F. fttorsae
Pmf. W. A. BmWljwas seleet.
Did Not Touch Silver or Cut Qlaao-^
>rk, not saying a word to their mothBanking Heuaa,
he next speaker an^ he gave In outEvidently Wanted Money.
er about what they intended doing.
, the tetentlon ot the Tonng Sfen'a
Tbey even built a email ladder with
K the next threa
which to get down into the hole and up
Oyster. Bay.
The residence, of Chaai,ntndy
bio the truth ant dent RooMTstt, tt was reported bem
Slxth streoL was entered by bur­ again and at the time the awful acci­
[Bible, where * today, baa put it up to the RephbUeaa glars last night and was rsnaatAed dent occurred they bad dug the hole
sot IL Re party leaders that thay mart ntam
to anie. fbcNgh
the depth of about six feeL
: and ef the to the New York USB and '
MOTHER 16 FRIGHTENED.
Mrs. Bretthaupt noticM in the after

Oeo. W. Ftokliia, through
ha <1^
Uie letter. He waa tMd to do nothing Brnost MlHar and Chito^aaas ilao the J. P. UOTgan baaklag bonae to thj
bad part Id ttia tmprumptu program. campaign fund for Roosevett’e elec­
abort tt.brt watdi his place.
After thanking the Youag Laces’ elau tion.
for their most cordial. heJpfal sad ho»DO YOU WANT A TIMBER CLAIM?
• the imie Them U big money In It K you
wish to know more shout It call upon
L. K. Gibbs. 410 State Bank buUdlng. book In the worid-4he Bible.
or Wm. Slngieton at the WhMng boUL

Lumber, Interior Finish and Building
Materials always ready.
Our mill will quickly dispose of s hurry order for
special wood work;

Henlock Wood*

SMOTHERED
GEO. STORRS
IN THE SAND
WED AT 2 A.M.

, BUM Lake L«i«ber Co. Laaae Thrao RESULT OF INJURIES RECEIVED TRAGEDY
' Cerioade ef Lumbwk
AT KINGSLEY
KINOSLEY M<
MONDAY.

Special

0)tLL

cmr. Bofftott. 4 ovLOCK.

THCBH)A?y. SEFT.>1, 1»&

ENJOYAl
MUSKEGON
GjI lERING
FARMERS’ FATE

»t andlargest detection
orRockers In the city at priced ’way be­
low what the dmaller dealerd could
afford to dell them at.

T X7

Pi

HEAD AM) m
SEVERAL

Comfortable Rocking: Chirirs.

Wholesale and RetalU

T7 A

iiiiH

tS.og to pu-Lmnwd Oct 16th. Ask saf
aft ft L agent about ft. 286iaSft-w *^*irife was et Oantral Iftlk or al
some town near there, at the time of
Sweet Cider, 16c per BSltea. John a hia death, kxAtog tor sone ptooe to
vw,^e tor thay sold thalr property in
llorfanftSda. Phoae.ltft 2Mt-tf
this dty a»ort Ume ago and intended
movtas to some other town- B^4«a
tha wife. Mr. Oreenho leavee two chRHAMILTON CLOTHDra Ott
dren. Tha fcmeral win be held ttxwm
row aftsAoon.

WILTON CLOTHINO CO.
The flneat ditotay of MBItow at
i/«Mi Sirtart'.
New Taleteoi* Hato. High Bbheql
HiinLT0NCI.0IHDI8 00.

DilLT KAQia,

The Daily Eagle
THC CAQI.F PnCU. PUBUSHERt.
&nur*d M Tr*Ter«e Cltj P<*toao« M

•UBBCRIPTKWB. '
Om w«k; by enmr........................ 10«
On» Btcwth, by maU .......................... Mt
rum uoatbi, by ............................no
Biz aoDtbz. by mzU...................... tt^
One year, by mall.;........................S.M
OPPICE 112 WE6T FRONT BTBEBT.
Both 'PhoAoa, 6*.
Oflee open erery Wodneaday OTenlni
HOMER HOWARD,
City Cinsulater.
■ibe ualiy Ba«le wU) be tannd oo
aale at the foUowlng/iSlSSM: B. 2.
Hn» B Son. Ml Waablscton street;
Joeeph Dalor, Sl« Bast Bltfith
street; C. McBroy, 801 West Prcmt
Aieet; Mre. A. B. PoUw. 819 North
Biawood STHiDe; Monrae Candy Co,
UnUta atreet For toe eoercelenoe c
bur patroM, want adTeniaemenU ma
be lea at any e( the ahore plaoea
Bnbeertbera to TBe Dally Bacle ar.
feqeaatad to report nay liretnlarlUee
la the serrloe at once. Both tele­

IS.M to DMraftUdTrtedo. 88-M to
people all over the eouotry. 'fib & htrong man on defense, aatrenberger,
ibloago. 84-M to Grand Bap " - Clares that he wlU send the former at half, always plays a hard game and
' «-1 annual ezcurelon. Oo .
- Md, Oot 10th. Ask snr
poUtleal boeaee of the city to the Jimk Robertson, at quarter again this year.
the team weU and Is the ootfiast
heap. It haa been auggeeUd that the
atone pile would be better end more' member on the teem. Lndka. at tun,
Cream
Puffs,
Psnoh
showed op well and pronlsea to mike'
npproprtau..
City Bakery today.
_____SEBAtf
good. Hunter, for a UtUe toUow, U a
AND FRED
with the
fine end and balanoes op weU flth
lUelth offloera In Detroit haen «
IREBTED.
^ers Of the bentUol ptotures. “Art
.
Chervenka. The irtwle team shows
menoed tbe war on apUtera, all «
we give ona free ^ 8M adezoelient results of the ^lest
again. Since the last csme^
______ to each customer
antomerwhenlSh
dltlonaL
wh«^ has
behaif of cleantlnaas In this dlreeUon weeks' practice and will undonhtedlr
beentiwMonL This Is to addition
In that city, th« beard dalms that oon- round Into a tost aggregation.
NKW TORK TBA CO.
taglooa diaeaaea haVeshown a rei
Wife baw him
able deoease. There It no donbt
FRANKFORT BOY DROWNS
-ITAL.
about the wladom of enforcin«
anti-spit ordinance.
rO RIG BAIL ON
Stomaoh ^nd l&tcys I
ROWBOAt\
ona (E cash tlut
Special train on the O, R. _
toe Le^an Conn^ F^ at SutUiis
bytiaaocc
OadUlse, 1
panlea wltb- Mother Permitted Hlm^ Btoy Out of the tneUgation
tha ^ life
Bbertif Bdwln
cut authority Is
tnp. inuuionvcB aiiavaion
queue of this cowty, Mrs. H. M. Fel­
going to be a big pot gathered
a. m.; returning, leaves Sutlows and Fred'Xtaker are sow undor
Frankfort, Mleb., September 2L it 7 o'clock p. m. 8862-tfarrest In Big RaMds on susptoian of
Romalne VanCblen, 11-year-old sen of
causing the deOh of Mrs. Fellowr
Peter TtoColen of South Prsnktott,
NEW
BLACKSMITH FIRM.
husband, who died at Mercy bempltH
__ drowned In the harbor yesterday
The
new
bladrtmitotog firm of Nelwhne trying to rig a saU on a smaU In Big Rapids Itonday.
on ft QsSIe has been organized and
On September 8, or thereabouts, H.
rowboat
H. FrtlowB was tttto sick at his home
The accident occurred near the gov.
In Mantou, 12 mlln' north of here, and
enunent dredge. Omiena OIUmpM,
which ■was'Ued up. awaiting the repair it was mgeested 'Ey his vlfe, when the
of poison- kinds of repair work, both wood ana
of a broken rudder, nnd a boat was
OLOTIMERS BEAT HIGH SCmOL Immediately lowered by the ftrvt mate, Ing that he was taken iU alnoe eating lion, will be done, with honeehoelng a
appdalty. ClUsens'phone Na 926.
Harry Evans, who hastwed to the some canned bsIboil
. SborUy after his slcldtoss.' Fallows
scene.
A stnmg undesciaxent, however, car- was taken to Mer^ ho^oU -hy Tinker
tied the body down, and It was nearly for^eatmenL He «as gaining In
an hour before the drag brought It to strength until s' few) days ago when
tbe wife Joined hhn^d he was then
the surface.
In spite of the herede nnd persistent again taka serlonsly 111 and died.
efforts ot tbe crew ot the dredge, and ' The doctors and nurses at the hospithe life savers from this station, resus- W'^ei^e suiptelooB and symptoms
of\arsJnlcaJ pcdMnlng were found.
L trip excursion tickets on.'l
^ mothw had given him pem^- Les>ntng this Sheriff Faqnetto ordered above file to different points In OhJol
The Alumni of the local High school 'slon to stay out of school to go sail- a post mortem and he gained posses­ at rate of 86.09 to Toledo and return sion of the liver and kidneys which with one fare for the round trip from
iqay be “has baen's" lAen it comes
were taken to Ann Arbor for exai
Toledo to Ohio points. Tickets to To­
to football, in comparison to what they
<k». Big Rapids doctors found arsenic ledo are good to return within fifteen
were three, four or even.more years
days; to Ohio points, good for thliiri
In the stomach and kidneys.
ago, but they demonstrated yesterday
f A WVav aa€ a *1r,
day. Ask agents for full particnlart
Tinker lived at the home of Fellows and through tioketo.
afternoon at Twelfth street that they An observer trtU this; "I wss once
are not yet dead ones, for they defeated an Interested spaetstor ot a short In Uanton and It Is sitid was always
■6Stl2 H. F. MOBLLBR, O. P. A.
Struggle
between
a
wasp
and
one
of
attentive
to
Ura.
Fellowa.
the thia year's High School team by those Urge files like a bee with a big.
If the case devdope a murder It will
the score of 6 to 0, in a hoUy oonteste-i fist bead. Tbe pair were on the
game, the only toudidowh of the gnme gronnd, and I watched -rtfie the wasp, be the first in this county In 25 years.
Sunday, September
betng made In the first haU^ Just oce after probably stlnglDg the fly, delib­
Train will lhave Traverse City at
and one-halt minutes before time was erately leve'red tbe head from tbe body
S
6:80 at 1
■ ee posters, or ask a
and tben. finding It still too heavy a
burden,
cot
off
the
tall
end
of
the
fly
Individual Work .Won.
EvansvlUe, Und, writes;
and flew off with tbe trunk without five yean I was ttodbled with Udney
Tbe Alumni team, with mie ezcei>- waiting to i>crform Its toilet. The
bladder aSeettons whitf
Uon, Slater, was composed of old High whole tg«ation took about five mln- and
me much pton and .worry. I
school players and it, was Individual Otes, and from the masterly manner and was all run Gown, and a year ago
work that won tbe gdme; for aU the tbe wasp set to work he was evldmitly had to abandon mk entirely. X had
three
of the bcETBkiMldaos who did
practiced hand.”
practice the team received was a lew
» good and Xssu iwsetlcnlly given
minutes before the game was caUed.'
-o die. FVflsiH Kiaaeiy Oure was
BulUtSI
But they had some advanUge in
mmended anoihe first bottle gavi
r—Tommy.
weight over the light High School
-me great relief And after taking th<
boys, though the latter deeerre muM buUtI Tommy-In the nl^t Teadt- second.bottle I was entirely cured."
ci^How came you to-make sudi
Sold by 8. B. WMt t sons. Xm-w
credit for the game they put up,
Tommy—Ton said yeati
peclally In the seemid half, their quick, day Rome wasn’t built In a day.
aggressive work running their o^n- Sdiool Board Journal.
Over a hundred trimmed hats at
enu down the field in tbe last few
‘Wood Sisters' S^rdsy,
. '6413
minutes, hut time was caUed with the
ball about SB yards from the Alumni
.goal. The line-up fit the
as follows:
Alumni.
High School.
A father thl^ he Is a good disciCOM wlOdi
wMM«4tUed
«4tue<l to my
n«r kidneys
I
Meries ....................c. CliBord-Pellows illnarlao when he gets mad with bis took eoM
and I was in- hnd'Abapo.- -1 tried sevAtkinson..............rg.Slmpson-UcGarry
Novotny
............Ig.................. Nord
Poley^B
Kidney
CiWe.
Twothlrds
of «
Montague............... rt...........RosebrooK
Lou Hplges............ It.................... Carter DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY I bottle cured me.” , Sold by a B. -Walt
ft Sons. ,
im-w'
sutler ...................re.......... Chervenka
McIntyre............... le. Hupter-PlersonHodge
Snusball'.................
•..................rh...........
rh.........---IPnnek
Lardie> .................'.Ih.... Bhrenb
Colby
Baker....................
. Lndka
Referee. Gilbert; umpire. Vogeli
L C BUHNS. Agt.
Good Thing for HIgtr Seheet.
The game was a good thing for tbe
Beth phones 36.
High School team toe H abowod up the
comparative values ot the dlSeiwnt
players In a real game and aUowhowed the strong and weak polnU In the
■olfill to uke rromcl >dvuiti«v of ufli Inc tftal iHcr «( CrwI-Teiilc.
playing as a'team. Tbe strong point
of the team thlf year, to make up lor
their light weight, is quickness and In
FR££ COUPON
tbe second half they had the Alumni
CRAiri.TeM8c BAito.reeo co., ««o B*onaw>w. m. y.
tired and giving ground. The High

SPSPE

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ALUMNI 6
HIGH SCHOOL 0

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• Srtit 81, 1906.

8PEAK WELL OF/ho'ME.
Tleor8« Downing of Ldpeer has been
brought to grief because be did not
look before be leaped. He was takenih by faring advertisements and In^ dueed to go to Florida, trading hii Uttle tann In Lapeer for gn change grove
In the sonny South. The advertising
eebeme proved a-fake and upon hla ar­
rival at the sandy “groTe,” with a few
scrub trees on IL the old aoldler resi­
tted hU mUtake and heartily wlahvd
he had left well enough alone.
Whm the family were reduced
poverty they -called upon the good
friends left behind them and owing to
their generous i^ponae will soon be In
Lapeer again, but without a home.
This is a very good warning to p
pie who grow restless and dlssatlsflef
with their present surroondlngs. ^Iry
storlM are still lancinating to ao:
grown ups and they are anxious
chase the sunbeams, but It U a very
good rule to follow, .“never leave faol-1
’ of a certainly for an uncertainty.''
As a rule Grand Traverse people)
very loyal to tbe region and are quick
-to sound its praises. It is always to
man's credit to apeak well of bis home
town. It'S the beat advertise
known and has tbe wonderful ai
. lago of not costing a cenL
SECOND HAGUE CONFERENCE.
About a year ago the United Statee
Department of SUte sent a note to the
powers. In the name of President
RooaevelL Inviting them to reasse
In the oonference of The Hagiia
consider and complete the good work
of promoting the peace of the world.
Inaugurated by tbe first conference.
The replies to this note we sre told
were generally favorable, but Russia
accepted the tuvltation “in principle
only, taking the poalUoo that definite
- acUcm should not be taken untfl the
war between herself and Japan
Now, that the war
par H
coded and terms o' peace have____
e been
agreed upon, it Is aulboVltallvel)
Slated that the Ctar Is ready to take
an wcUve pan In the reassembling
cd the pe^ congress, and. Inasmuch
ss the fliuticongreas was held at the
Instsnre and upon the InvIUtlon ot t^e
Caar, tbe President la reported to have
gladly yielded the bewor of calling
logethor agnlD, to the Ciar. and It is
oOelaUr stated from 81^ Petersburg
that the Ctnr li about to imue^he call.
It matters very llUle whether the
I U Issued from St
Washington, igmdon,'Paris, Berlin .
shy other place, the mala thing bMng
to have it accepted aafi acted upon by
the powera. The Intelllgenee that The
Hagne oongreta Is to be
will be hailed with Joy and
by all lovers of peace In aU Guariers
of*the civilised vsorld. The time <s
eatslaly anapldoos for the holding ot
.^thls neoond oottfarenoe. which should
result in grdatly tnrihcrtng the Interceu of peace thronghonl the driW
world. ■
CongrsnsBian WlUlsn Aldan Smth
has Jnst had a U atnutes' attv dinner
talk with the Xalssr In whiah aU
cE filqnoe hetwacn thwo
diaoansfi and nstUed to the complete
tUiibetteaEasdL.
The Mg flgU that ia>otnE waged by
Mayor Waarsr wtth the oompt poUt'
cE PhBsdMphla is baiiig
mtabsd with great Mtmet by the

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I>ealers In Everything.

school interference Is also good and
will be one of the greatest factors U
their games.
General PolnU of the Game.
Yesterday-'s game was called nt
o'clock and the High School kicked
off. The jUumnl fought their *way
down UfTileld steadily but finally were
forced to resort to a punL Snnshatl
sending the pigskin a good distance
down the field. The game wss then
a see-saw. which the Alumal gaining
ground, unUI. on tbe third down with
two yards to gain and when about
three yards from the High School
gosl, Snusball was sent straight
through tackle for the
Colby kicked a perfect goat In the
second halt the Alumni kicked off and
during the first part of the halt the
ball was kept well Inside the High
Schqol territory but In the last part
the strain began to tell on the old play­
ers and Uiey could not hold the High
SebooTs atucks. for the Almnni's, sav.
ed a toucbdlwn by getting a Hl^
Shoo! man who had gotten out of the'
bunch with tbe bsll, and Ume was call­
ed without further sooring.
The-Individual Work.
Mertee shone throughout the whole
gnme. his passing being socuraU
be biwke through the TII^ 8
line and got tbe baU Wee tlmea on
fomhlea. Baker player a fine UnehaU.
oo defense, getting the_man with tbe
baU several tlmee behind the Itnu,
while Monugue and Helgee hit the
line, on tdWe bneks, with U "
force. The Ihnrds held well
finnsbaU and Urdle were consistent
ground gainers, Vhlle Oolby, at quar­
ter, did not tumble the hell once and
there were tower tumbtoe between t)ie
quanerbartc and Ue bm^Md
than on tbe High School Mda
Int^ and Slaterplayed tteedy gunee
at end.
High -Beheel Team Werke Up WelL
For tbe High Sehool. Bwuk gMned
:the ptoet ground, whOe Certar, at
tackle, played a star game. ^ _
Into the oppoalng One hard and U a

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' that ia moat correct
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Beautiful Living Palms
and Mparagus Plants '
Not a home but what wants a palm mowing. Itaddato the beauty
of the room and soon becomes a pleasure to care for. We shall
have a large order of the* about Oct L The prices are very reaIt would 1» well to leave your order at once, for there
aemsnd ter them and we don’t want you to be disap­
pointed. These are ttiekiniis:^
Asparagus Plants in fi-iych flower pot
Asparagus Plants in 4?incb flower pot
Lantama Palm in 4-inch flower pot
Kentia Palm in 3-incn flower pot
Boston Palm in 4-ihch flower pot
Boston Palm in 5-iRoh floaer pot.
Boston Palm in 6-inch flower pot.
Boston Palm in 8-inch flowei; pot
Sago Palm, small size.
S^ Palm, medium size. ;
Sa^ Palm, large size.
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some fliree, some fouc.

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OTECTQ8Y

RAFFLES

84S--M

66e Amateur Cracksman
fcy E. W. HORNUNG

NINE POINTS
Hf THE LAW
No. S of the Serin

(c«wkiw8.wa
I read tbe iidTertlaeI meat once more before
I replylnc. It wai In tfaa
laat colnmn
Pally Telegrapb, and It ran:
Two Tbeuaad Z>OQO<U Itc«nrd.-Tbe
above aiun may be aanMO by any
quaUned .............................................

didlf'HBd c
. tlwt j*oa ere tbe etanip c< men
for ne—nmi who belong to good dobs!
I rttber Intended to nppenl to tbo-ee•drenturoue cUagen.”
■*We *re -ndrentowfg.” enld Bnfleg
fTlTOly.
"Bnt ron rwpect tbe bivr
Tbe tdack ere* glenmed sbrevdlf.
“We
...
that-e what yon maan." tald Baflca.
amlllng. “Bat on oar beam enda we
are. We woold do a
deal for
£1.000 apiece eh. Bnnnyr
"Anything." I mtirmured.
The eoUcitw rapped bladetk. :
“III tell yon wbat I want yon to do.
Ton can bnt lefnea. It's Ulegal. bat ifa
Ulwaltty in a good caoae. Tbat'a tbe
ritk. and my cUat U prepared to pay
for It He wlU pay for tbe attempt la
of faUnre. Tbe money U aa good
an yooia once yen qpaent to mn tbe
itofc. Uy client la 81f Bernard Deben-

Kb. do-irr an enterprlae. nn adrenture. If yon lifee-bnt not ■teallng."
••Yon youtnelf aienUoned the law,"
tonronred UalBen.
\
■And tbe rlak." I added.
“But not enough." wld Baffles; riiakIt meana to us. Yon epoke of
those clubs. We abonld not only get
kicked out of them, bnt put In prison
like commou burglare! Ifa true we’re
bard up. but it simply isn’t worth It at
toe price. Double your etokee. and I
for one am yonr man.-:
Addenbrooke warcsed.
“Do yew tlilnk you could bring, tt
B-r

,

Do You

ItoMn 802 WIHMton btoek. CttlMM’

have htuttal
but now I-kMW”
meaat that ha bad
•oclety that night
twenoon; Jhat when
AndMehlfflnext day. I wai
from my w^dow in

WANO TUNINa
W. N* MtUARO.
hlrty yoars axpertonea. Now feaato
with GrtaneQ Braa, 1S9 Ftost atnal
IS-l-'M

O. & ATER8, HACKMAN.
Calls answered any hour, day or Mght
Shane’a bam or littla

Jumped out wltbuntaj
ImMhlmnertminab
and be falrty poshed
Tlva mlnntaa.
“Not a hMOMBt m
And ha tore'off bla

Come to the

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Where Job Work of
kinds is turned out
with neatness and
dispatch. '
Specialty made of

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Removed to offlee ever First Natl—I
bank. -Otlxenr -pkena *38. 74^

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FRANKA.800TT,
Otatomts Ont Vet.
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116 Stato itraM. BothpbonM.
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calls promptly attended.

PRATT A DAVIS. ATTORNBTB.
I’m fairly
avaraa CMy Stats Bank Baildha
“harti« the *«y de’
third floor. Snite 811-SU.. d-l-’OB
a word tUl I tffli yon
aetUedmyplanof at lunch. The flrrt tote wu to get In
h.XkBABRB8
with tola man Cragga^ou can’t break for aaUmataa for heating and piamhInto a place like the hCtoiopoie; It’s got
tng. etttoena’ IdiOM <S7. ^-*«S
to be dime from the fftalde. Problem
(Bte. bow .to get at ths fellow. , Only
one aort of pretext w*W do-tt 'amat
be soinetoing to do wtlh tola Messed
picture, eoSat I rol^ see
bgd
got tt and* aU that.
lat. WMl. I couldn't go .
and ask to see It out of cnetbatty, and
PHVSiCIANS.
I couldn't go as a Bl
tive 4ha'other old chap, and It
DB. F. J. MAOmRT.
Practice llmitad to Bya, Car. >teaA
■niroat and Flttlag OteneA Offloe
eel WQhMm block. CM—r ‘pi—a
way bdfore we'got up.- It I could only
y (< the ptetore I
gomnd compare tt
ml^att leave
L o. a LTMOH.
with toe original. So flown I wartta
Ehber to And out If there was a copy -Phyalelaa ^ Surgeon, i________ _
land bhMto. CttUang ■ptann 884.
In extotmee and was^at Broom Hall
,
/S»*QS
for one hour and a halt yesterday aft.:
enoon. There was no copy there, bot
OB. F. P. LAWTOH.
toey must exist, for 8^ Bernard hhnaelf (toete'a ‘c^y’ toerel) has allowad Physician and Surgeon, —m SCS Wi|belm block, with Sawyer A Pen
a couple to be made elnrc toe plctitfa
haUecon, Deattete.
. 1-V’M
has been to hto posaeaaloo. He btmted up the palnteri' addreeaea, and toe
rest ot toe evening 1 vent to banting
DR. ALBERT HOUDAT,
op toe palnten themselves, bnt their Omduato ToroRto UnIvanBy. Offlaa
work bad -been done
ama 103; rea. IM. Mn— Mock.
Jl-l-IW
One c<q>y had gone ont of toe oountiy.
and I’m etlU on^toe track of tha cthDB. M' L. TBIBLBT.
Spaeial att— to diaaaaaa ^ ohM-

•^nt you have no"—
'“Experience? Well, hardly!”
y telegram. BBCUBITT. London.
“And yon would really mn toe risk
“I think." aaid 1, “Ifa tUe moat ex­
for £A0G0r '
traordinary adrertlaaaicnt that «r«r
Baffles looked at me. I nodded.
“We would." aald be, “and blow the
got Into prlntr
*T know bla son.”
Rafflea amiled.
odder
Baffles
knew
him,
too,
but
aald
autb“It'S more tban I can ask my client
“Not quite all that Btmtty; atUt axtraordlaary enoofh. I grant yoa”
to pay.- aald
my
direction.
Bennett
Addenbrooke
“Look at the flgnrer
firm.
tamed to me.
“Tb«x tt’a more than yoa can expect
"It la certainly Urge."
“Tban." aaM he. “yon
a to risk."
“And the mlaaWwe-and the rteki"
“Ton era in Mmestr
“Tea. the combination la frank, to
“Qoi woir
•ay the leaat of It Bnt the really
“Bay £3.000 If you aoceeedr
original point to requiring apbUcattona «r«i the fona et origo of the whole tro«Aa you know tbe aon. you may,
“Four to oar flgaic. Mr. Adden­
by telegram to a telegraphic addrM!
the fatbM-. too, at all eveeta by brooke.”
Thse’a eometiihig In the fellow who
“Tben I think tt abould be nothing If
tbongbt of that and aomethlag In hto lepuutlob. and In that caac I needn't
game. With one word he chokea oS tell you that ha to a very peenUar man. you faif.”
“Doubles ot^ quitar. cried Bafflew
tha "'»»«"« who anawer an adrertlae- He nves alone In a ctor^onae of tr>
“Well, thatto sporting. Donel"
meat eeery day-whea they can ratoa urea which no eyea but hla ever
____ He .to aald • bare
the flneet col­
--------------------Addenbrooke opened bto lips, hrit
tha atamp. My anawer coat me 6 hM.
lection ot plctnrea In the aooth of Eng­ rose, tben eat beck in hto chair and
bob. Bnt then I prepaid another.'
“Yon dont mean to any «uft yon*?e land. (hough nobody ever aeea them to looked long and shrewdly at Baffle#—
Judge.
Phrtnrea.
fiddlea
and
fnmltnra
nerer-once
at me.
•ppitadr . .
•re hla bobby, and be to
•T know yonr bowling," aald be re“Bather." aald' BalBaa. “I
rery ecceatrie. Nor can one deny fliat fleaively. “I go np to Lord’s whenever
£t000 as much aa any man.'
there
has
1
want
ap
hoar's* real rest, and I’ve
“Pot yonr own namar
^een yon bowl again and again—yes.
“Well, nck Bonny, I didn't In point tty-in hU treatment .of hto boo.
yean Sir Bernard paid hto debts ahd
of fact 1
and Ulagal, and yoa fcno# what a can- ate other day. without tbe all^teat on a plumb pUto. I don’t forget toe
Uooa chap I am. I algned myaMf warning, not only rafnaed to do so tost Qentleman and Players, I----a of SOckay, 88 Oondnlt
atraat-that'tf my taHoe-aad afteraaod- lad’s altowanee. Well, PH ,W1 you
lag the win I wont rannd and told irttat baa happened, but 9i«t of all
know, or you may cememhim wbat to expect He promtoad to
’oung Deben•and tha reply along tbe momwt It ber, that 1 appeared for young
I ahonldnt be aniprl^ “ ham In a little scrape he got into
I got him oS^ all
tbaPa W
V
And ha wma gone befon a doable
knoA on the outer door bad done rinr ao'mely on tbe naU.' And no more did
lag throat tbe roonu, to fetora next 1 hear or aee of eitber of tbem unUI
mlnnta wltb an ogim telegram and a ne day last wdek.
Tbe Uwyer drew bto chair near«
taca nn ot newB.
ours and leaned forward with a hand
-What do yoa thlnkr aald be.
enrity'a that frilow Af......................... on eltoer knee.
“On
Toeaday of toit xrttk i had a
poUw court lawyer, and he wants to
telegram from Sir Bernard,
aee me Inatantarr
go W
««*■ *
‘dtt watt­
“Do yoa know him. thenr
ing for me in* tbe drire. Without a
word he led me to the picture giltory.
Aoen’t know
got alx week! for galling too clone to which was locked and darkened, daew
the wind In the Snttw WUmer case. up a blind and Blood simply pointing
to an empty picture frame. It was a
Eroybody
•track off tbe rolto. listcad of that long time btfore I coold get a word out
ha's got a first rate practice on (Jw of him. Tb» at laa| be told me tftat
eaamy aide, and «Tory blackguard wKh that frame hSd contained eae of tbe
halt a case takes it straight to Bennett raraet and most valuable pictures la
He’a probably the one Kngtond -to tbe world—an brlglnM Velaaqiica. I hat* diedeed thla.’’ said tbe
n who wonld bare the dieek to put laaqiica.
'yer. "ai
an adrerttoonent
.
mt like that, and tbe
picture
:tuie was a portrait
n who could do it'wltbont exdttttg anspidon. Itto eimply In hto fanta Maria TerM, aald to be one
line, but yon may be aure tbma'a some­ the aritot'a greatest works, amnd only
thing dmdy at tha bottom of tt Tbe to another poroalt of one of tbe popes
told me at the "
odd thing to that I Ure long made up
my v"<"d to go to Addenbrooke layaett tloitol gallery, where toey badI1U
tory by beart. They say toere that the
if aeddeota
abonld happen.'
a
plctaia la praeUcally prtcrieaa. And
“And yon're going to him
“This mmnto.“ said BaSeA bruahmg young Debeobam has sold It
£5.ooor
hto hat, «'and so are yon.”
“Tbe deucs' be hair said Bafflea.
“But I came In to drag yon out to
1 inquired who had bought IL
londL”
“A /Que—land legislator of tbe
“You ahall Inncb wMh ma whan we’re
een tUs fellow. Gome on. Bonny, •me of Cragge—toe Hon. John Monto give bim bto
■fid we'D chooao yonr name on the tagn Cragga. H. L.
'
>001, and don’t yon full title. Not that we knew anything
way.
about him on Tne—y last: we didn't
forget It"
even know fW certain that yonng
Mr. Bennett
anbatantlal offleea In Wellington atr«t Debenham bad atolen the picture, bnt
Strand, and was out when we arrired. he had gone down for money on the
■ but ha had only Juat gone “orer the Monday evening, bad been refused and
•Tray to tha coart." and flye mlnutea tt was plain enouffli that be bad helped
himself to this way. He bad threat­
anftewl to produce a brisk, ftaah ool"HE STOOD SIMPLY POINTING TO
etad. re^anta looking man. with a r«y ened revenge, and toU waa IL Indeed,
up '
confident rather festive air and black when I hunted bto «ip In town on the
I'm incltoed
ere* that <^ned whle at tbe sight af 'Eueeday -nlfbt .be ceoresaed as mnto SOA
body could bowl out this old Aua
tntoe
---------------Baffles.
“Mr.-Otoaapooir exetoimad the law But Le wonldn’t tell me who waa the traUan-damnie. 1 believe you’re my
r. at^ flndlDg out to<* the very man]’’
The bargain waa clloched at the
“My name.” «ld Baffles wlft dry mt of the week: bnt 1 dU And out,
time I’ve bad ot It
Cafe Royal, where Bennett Adden­
effrontery.
“Not up ,at
at L«d'a.'bow«arr said
aaM eto(»-4>ackward and forward betw— brooke tostoted -on playing bwt at an
Um other alyly. “My dear air, 1 ha ra teier and tbe Metropole. where tbe extravagant Innclieon. I remember
aeen you take far too many wickets Ho Qurenalander to ataying. aometlmes that be took hto whack of cfaamiiagne
twice a day; toreato, offem, prayers. wiflj the nervous freedom of a muu at
make any mUtaker
For a stogie moment Baffles looked cntreatlos-not one of them a bit «f biffli pressure and have no doubt 1
kept him In countenance by an equal
VKiomona. Then he ahmggad and good!”
“But." aald-Baffler “aurely Ifa
amiled. and the smile grew tote a Uttla
elear case? The tale waa lUegal; ;
cynical toncfcla.
pay him bato bto mooey and tt
atemloua even toau bto wont and very
“So yon have bowled me out In my
to give toe picture np."
poor company to boot. I can see him
tnmr aald he. “Well. I don't think
“Exactly, hut i»t without aa aetkm
there's anything to explain. I am and a pubUc acandal, and that my now, hto eyea In hto plate—ttatoklug—
harder up than I wlal^ to admit un­ client dwiUnes- to face. He would thinking. I can aee toe soUdur glano
der my own name, thafa all. ^nd I ratiwr loee even bto picture than have tog ttom blm-to me to
shm of which I did ,my beat to
want that £1,000 reward.”
toe whole tolog get tote toe papart.
•TWO thousand,” said the aoUdtor. He has diaowsed bto acm. but he will abuse him by rea'sauring looks. At toe
for hto jweog“And the man who to not above an not dlagtaea him: yet hto ptettne he
ailaa happens to be Jnst the tort of must have-by book or crook, and cupation. called for an A. B. C. ttoie
man 1 want, so don’tt let
let that weary there’s tbe mb. 1 am to get It back taMa and announced hto Intention of
ittotog tbe 8de for Baber.
you, myr dear sir. The matter, how­ by fair means or fouL Ho gives me
“You must excuse nm. Ur. Adden­
ever, U ot a atrietly private and confl- eatto Mamte in toa matter, and 1
brooke, “but I bare my own Idea, sod
deotial charactar.” And' be locAed
nrily iHUeve would throw In a blank
vmyhaidatme.
toMk If naked. He oCerod one to^ for toe mamttit I should much
“Quite eo.” aald Rafflaa “But tbwe
fokew lttomyaelf. It may end to a
itf, but CraSM simply tore
was aometolng abont a riskr
Ittatwo; The one oid hoy to M modi flnlA ao I would rather not apeak
"A certain risk to Involved."
aa toe otoar. and betw— abont It to eltoar of y«^o Juat yet
Thai surely three baedi wUl be bet­ a
speak to BfrrHenard I moat so
tor than two. 1 said 1 wanted that toe two ef to— I'm at my wltw end." you w
write me <me line to him on yov
“So you put tost advertteement In
£L(KI0; my friend Im wants tha other.
card? Of coursA If you wish, yo»
Wa are both cuMdly bard up. and we toe papwr aalA'Jtofflea to the dry
tonee be bad adoiited, throughout tbe mpat come down with me and bear
o thb thing tegei
what 1 say. but I really don't see mneh
luft you have hit
point in it."
“As a text —ort UBd-"
. __
Bheold fire him my real onA Bunny."
And, as usual, Bafltos bad hU way.
“And you wito ui to uiaal ite pt«
-------------- -------<aad Ua eyabtews
tbou^ Bennett Addenbrooke showed
turen
•ome temper when be waa gouA and 1
myself shared, hie annoyance to no
and hla embarntamant iixpr—'
small extent. I could only tell him
“1 knew you ware not toe men."
satejiM pualed amBa.
that tt waa In the natsre of Baffles
- “Ibe tact la 1 And myaalf In a^- groaned. "I never tooufflit of ma
to be self wIDed and seentlvA bat that
yow otStel But It’a not ateaEng.'
■a
man of my a
...............
SMUtoMd
haatedly;
-tt’a
rwwvering
li tha first reply iHmva rabdvaC.
pnpwty.
BMkte.
eir
Baraaid
Ma
audacity aad
pla vtoo cttiiM toBWd Bag tte- wm pay
Mm
hla
£S,0l»
as
aooa
aa
tat my part wouM trust Mm through
«y
grama Seat kuih tote
ha has toa ptetare. and. you’U ssa and torouib and Mlilm gang bla own
to tot Dally
ea
will ba Just aa loath to let gait every tlmA Mere I dared not
«(hto hand,
1 was aet--------------------efflto sns^--hand.1^

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AN EMPTY PICTUBE PBAMB."

PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Has Nellie Adams will taka pupitt
piano toatmetkm. Addr— 1M«
Webster atraet.
7-lb-*6

__ yetr
.
'T’ben you haven't s Oraggs
Mm and made trtanda with
ible. he’s toe ttmsier
wo; but you abonld
’em both. 1 teak toa I III by
O. M. MOBSE.
tbe home thto monitog: went In1 and .. .^.lar Auetlwieer of Orwid
Tfsverae county. Offloa 88C H ft—t
Ued tike AnanlsA aad tt waa Juat
street. 'Traverse City.
aa well I did. The OM rtAan aaito
tot Australia by
J. M. BUSLLMAKTBvtold him a maa
Estate and LoanA Notary PoM
copy.of toe celebrated mtaata Maria Real
318 East Front atpoat. up
' of Velasques; that Td bees
dewn to tbe auppoeed owner of toe
picture only to And that he had Juat
aoM it to him. Too
have
bla face when 1 teld Vm thatl
grinned att round Ms wkked old bead.
Did old DebcMiam atett toe aaler
HKKVEII li. ANDHB80N,
•ayabAandwti***^**^**
to hlmaclf lor about five
mtontea. He 4rai ■* P**** ftpr ho
did Juat what I boprt ha would do,
ha abowwi ma toe i>a« gdctace-tackMONBOB A MeWETHI.
lly. It toat by OW
«*•
F^misria HutuaL 3U V
-alao toe —e he’s ffi tt to. If

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pIsBa of UP
ad M Briawbo would
an eld
ter tool But he’s
a new Oinbb loefc. ak| I awMgwl to
take an totee— to toa Aey wtaUa be
was Moating ever thatt
tbe w
paim^fteh^ —
1 fflwll maka te
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lawyers.

488 Wabater alreot, both
M hddad. “you've
got te dlDB wtth Wmnt
t toa
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m
m

Raffles,

&)e Amateur
Cracj^man

A

(CoBtinued trooi Pace Three.)
bedroom. Too most keep hlia eltu^
OM long ai poaalhle, Bnimr, and UUcS all the tUaer
la a fl
bU plan,
“Ton’r
r the picti

•^

~U he bean ronr
••He ehan-t”
•«ot If be doear
And I fairlr trembled aUhe tboagl)t.
Tf be does." said
“tbere will
be a collisloa, that's alL 'Rerolrer
would be oat of placi la the Uetropole.
bat I shall certalair take a life pi«•errer."
••Bat ifs ghastly!" I cried. *T!o sit
and talk to an otter atrangw and to
know that yoo’re at srorit in ttie next
roomr
‘Twer thousand apiece." aald Baffles
quiets.
"Upon my soul. I, beUeee I sbsU dre

d him. «
xiaricr ti

you're worth. If he offers to hbow it
you. say you must go. He liickiHl up
the case elaborately (bis afieruuou. ami
there’s no earthly reason why hcjthould
unlock It agalnJn this bemispbere.
"tt'bere shall I Aad you when 1 get
away?"
"1 shall be down at Esber. I hoi*o
to catch the
"Bat surely I can aee you again this
aftemooiir 1 cried In a ferment, for
bis band was on the qoor.

. more time. I're gi
deuce of a lot of rushing bbout to do
yet. Yon won't Aud me at my rooms.
Why^ not come down to Esher your­
self by the last train? Ibat's n—down
you come with the latest news! .I'll
tell old Debcubam to etpect you. He
both a bed. . B
s to do ns tbo V
:e-" . ' y
"Ifr 1 groaned aa be nodded bis
me 111
fecUy pitiable condition of pure stage
fright.
For. after all, I bad only to act aiy
part Unless lUffles failed where be
oerer did fall, unless Raffles die ueat
and noiseless was tor once clumsy aud
Inept, all 1 bad to do was ludoed to
"smile sod smile and be a elllaiiL" I
practiced that smile half the afiemoon.
I dlpi>ed in a book o
the club. Aud at last It was 7:45 and
I was making my bow to a somewhat
elderly man with a small bald bead
end a retreating brow.
"So yoB're Mr. Baffles’ friendr' said
be, oretbanUng me ratbo' rudely with
bis U^t small ey^. "Seen anything
of him? Expected him early to show
me something, but he’s nerer come."
No more evidently bad tds telegram,
and my I
1 aald 1 had not Been I
o'clock, telling the truth with anctlan
wnue i chuio. iivcu ss we Jivoke were
came a knock at the door. It waa '
telegram at last, and, after, reai
eading It
hlinself, the Qoeensl
ided it to

.

I knew of none, aud for an Instant I
quailed before the peril of invention;
nien 1 rolled that 1 bad uever met
any of hia people and again felt fewUAaA by my veracity.
"Thought you were boeora palaT' said
he, with <aa 1 imaglDed) a gleam of
enspicion In his craft# little eyes.
“Only in town." aald L “Fvee never
hMD to his place."
“H'ell," be growled, "I auppose It
can't be heli>ed. Don't know why be
' couldn't come and have his dinner ArsL
Like to see the deathbed I'd go to wttbonl my dinner. It’a a full akin billet. If
you asK me. Well, we
.
.
without him, aud he'll have to bay bla
pig in a poke after alt. Mind toudili
that bell? Sappote yon know what
came to sec me sbo=t?
I shan’t
see him again, for his own sake. I
Uked Bafflee-took to blm amazingly.
He's a
self. ;Bank bad form of his mother or
bis aont. Bad I b<q>e abe will go and
kick the backet’
1 connect these spedmena of hia eondetached at tte time and Interspersed
with remarks of mine here and there.
They Ailed the Interral nntU dinner
was aCTved. and they gave me an Im­
pression of the man which -hia every
subsequent utterance conArmed. It
I Impression wfaldi did away

presence at bU table. He was that ter­
rible type, the Billy cynic, bla aim a
caustic commentary on all things and
all mee, bla aebierement am rnlgar
Irreverence and .nnlnteUlgant sconi:
111 bfhd and 111 informed, be bad (on
his own showing) Anked Into tortune
on a riae In land. Yet canning be pos­
sessed aa weU aa malice, and be <^ocklsd ttn be choked over the miafortune
of less astute specnlston In the same
boom. Bren now 1 cannot feel ma<ffl
componetlon f«r ,my behavior to toe
Him. 3. U. Cmgph SLT* C.
Bat nerer shall X {meet the private
agoniee of the altMtSan. the UstoDlng
to my host wldi cne oar and for
Bafflat with the otberl Once I beard
him, tboggh the rooms wen not dl'^^dsd by the old {sshlMMd folding

tt. to, B.1 «u

Bt'B. W. UORKUN«
dlTldb than was not only shat, bat
richly cartalned, I could hare awom
1 beard blm once. I spilled my wine
and langbed at the top of my rofee
at some coarse sally of my h "
aad 1 beard nothlnc more, tbond
ean were on the stnln. But later, to
my horror, when ■Ott waiter bad Anal­
ly withdrawn, Cnggs blmself spranc
op. and rasbed to. his bedroom wiUiotrt a word. I aat like stone till be
Tbousbt X beard a door go." be
said. "Uast bare been mistakenimagination—gave me quite a tarn.
Baffles tell yon pQpelea treasure'I
gotlntberer
It was tbejilifiire at last Up to

■lOTMir. sEM. il, 'i»06.

mandlng part, and of tbem all this
was InAnltely the least dlscrediuble.
It left .me wlttoat a conscleotiotts
qualm. I had but robbed a n^bw
wfaeu all was aald. And I bad done it
myedlf. single handed—ipse egomet!
I pictured Raffles, bis surprise and
ddighb He would think a Uttle more'
of me In future. Aad that future-lt
should be different. We bad £2.000
iarely enoagb to start afresh
aplAe—ear
as honest men-and aU ttrougb n>e!
In a glow I sprang out at Esher and
took tbe oa» .belated .Mb tbat waa
waiting ODder tbe brid^ In a per­
fect fever I britrid Broom Hall, wltt
tiw lower story stiU Ut up. and saw tte
front door even aa I climbed the steps.
‘Tboagbt It was yon." sald 'BalBaa
riteerily. *Tt% all right Tbeca’a a
bed for yon. air Bernard’s sitting up
to shake your band.”
His good spirits di8SH»ointed
: But I knew tbe man. He was oi

the l»b
erae City, to aald county, on th
day of STUanber, A. D, 1905.
-Presaut
- - «<»- frta H. 'Watoer. Jadgo
ot PiobMA
In tbe matter of (be eatate of Bat­
tle Campbell,

pvQ and Isamed what bad originally
fired my boot's ambition to poaacw
what be was jileesed to caU a ‘Teal,
gen^e. twin screw, double fonneled.
c^per bottom old master." it was to
“go one bett^' than some rival legis­
lator of pictorial proclivities. But even
sn epitome of bla monologue would
be so much wearlneaa. Suffice It tbat
It ended inevitably In fU. Inritatlmi
Z bad dreaded all the evening.
"Bat you mast see It .Next room.
This way."
"Isn't It packed opf I Inquired bis4UyTray don't trouble." I urged.
Trouble be hanged’’ said be.
"Come along."
And all at once 1 saw tbat to re-'
aUt him farther would be tq heap i
picKm upon myself against thement of impending dlscoreiy, I tba«fore followed him into his bedroom
without farther protest snd saSered
him fint to show me the Iron-msp
esse, which stood In one comer. He
took a- crafty pride in this receptacle,
snd I tbou^t he would never cease'
decanting on its InnoMt appearance
and its Chubb's lock. It seemed an.
Interminable age before the key was
la the latter. Then the ward cUiied.
and my pulse stood stllL
"By Jove!" I cried next Instant
The canvas was la Us pisce ai
tbemapat
Tbon^t It would knock you," aald
Cragga, drawing it oat and nnroUlOg It
^ "Grand thing, ain't
tbldk It bad been palntwben he sees It; won't go bragtfng
about bis pictures mndi more. Why.
this one’s -worth all the pictures
W colony o' Queensland pnt'together:
worth £50,000, my boy-and 1 got It
for Aver'
Be dug me in the riba end seemed
in the mood for ^rtbef ■ conAdences.
My appearance cbecked him, and be
nibbed tali bands.
"It yon take-It like tbat."
chuckled, "bow will old JiAinson take
It? Go out and bang himself t<
own picture rods, I hope!"
Heaven koowe what l.contrlved to
say at last 8truck speechless Am by
my.relief. 1 contlnaed silent from
very dlffcreDt caune. - A new tSBgie Of
emotions tied my tongue. Baffles had
tailed! Baffles bad failed! Could .1 not
succeed? Was It too late? Was there
no way?
• ^ long." be aald, taking a last loi*
s« the canvas before be rolled it up,
"so long OU'we get to Brisbane."
The Outter I was In as he closed the

r

A DdSar

Do Net be Impoeed Upon.
Frier A Ca. Chleaga. origtoated
Honey aad Tar aa a throat and log
remedy, and sn sceoant cf tbe great
merit sad popularity of Pulay^ BoMy
------.-esideDee loU oo West PVout
aire sreeks previous to said day of aad Thr many ttattaama uo odtored and
Madison- streeu and Jeffersou
hearing, to Tbe Dally Bagle. a ne
avenue, also half acre lots outside of
pm printed and drenlated in
dty UmiU faring on Pultoe street.
Borne of theee very-Ana
give the nme aattotoetton
Also land in acre k>U or upwards;
Is mildly UxaUva U
no
soU, very pleasant and desirable
and Is satoat for chfiAtmi aad flne
persons. SoId-byB.-E. Watt for homes.
If you do not want to build this year
re a home for tbe future.
.
r •
rnns reeeouable; would trade
OAU.V EABLE WANT AM HaV-L

win

•M'

He waa i

I said
ioned It
and that set him offl With the oooOAwirtsi gamdlty of S'laan who had
dined too weU be phaged into bis
darling topic, and I looked past him
at .the clock. It waa only a qoarter
to 10.

ChUago. Detrrit Tridfio. Orand
Baplds. 6 a. m, 11:66 a m.. h:J0 p. m,
10 o'clock p. *.
Fbr MaMaan. Sagtosw, W CEy.
Fort.Hintm. «a. m« UtK a.^.
For Uamstee, Lndlngum and Ullvaukee, 4 a. m, 11:66 a. m, 6:80 p.

'par Aides. Bellglre Charlevoix and
court faer petition piaythg
Petoatey, «:60 a..m., 8 a. m.. 1:36 p.
. adjudicate and detari—.
at the Ume of her death tba togal
ftapidi. 8 a.
1:86 p. a
-faholt tbe real estate
deceeaad died aeised.
U is ordered, that tbe Ath day of Oc­
tober. A. D„ 1906, at 10 o’clock to tbe J. KBHOE, Agent

3. 3. KIBBT. G. P. 4.
In rain.

^ Ym WaM to Bay

PIlOaATC OflDCR.
BTATE OP MfCEl^, the ffobUik
Ootot ^ tbe SbfflRy of Orand
Tmvierae.''
At » •MtoM 'of

tb<7
-wBtfuay oi 1M -fitys of
“PieefeM’ and "PaUcaeit.'! -One of
them bopimed a stave, and there waa
an argument aa to whether the air was
out of “patlwce" or “The Mlkadp."
They all got oat ht Barbltcm. and I was
alone with my triatnph for a few Intaxlcatiug minutes. To think tbat 1
■bad eacceeded wbwe Baffles bad

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OEANO OAPIDS A INDIANA RAIL.
WAY TIME OAR&
In Eitoct
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Trani learea Trataraa City at 4:4b

etats Bnk Bldg.

On« Ce.
m,, cooneettog for p^ta n«tb
•oath.
- -sin leavea Tiavene City at t:»
1. tor prints on the Northport
----- eb.
Train leaves Trarerae CUy at 1:»
tor prints on tbe Noetbport

/I

Train arrives to Travurae City at
a. m. (Cast trato
tram GtodnaatL)
Trato arrtvea to Tiaveoa CUy at
1:U
and 7JW p. m. tram north
Train STTives tram Nortbpoat' ar
ii:t0 a. m. and 4:S0 p. m. Train artivtog at S;St a. m. and laavtoy at 4:S» p. m. handlsa the CtairinnaU aleeper; other oleepen and dwb
eara secured at Waltsa.
C. U. LOCKWOOD.
O. P. and T. A. Orand Bapida
C. K. IfUBBAT. agant
' T!raTeraa CMy Ml^

"SMi ons’j worth AAD,000, ny boyt'
ttoae who wear their brightest smile to
Ibe bUckest boor. I knew blm too
J. P.
‘well by this time to be deceived.
"Fve got itr I cried to bis ear. "I’ve
■got Mr
"Got wbatr* be aaked me. steppbg
Jmck.
Tbeplcturer
"Wbatr
‘nbe picture! He showed it me.-Too
Bad to go wlttoat it 1 asw ttat, So
I determined to have it And bm it

85.00.
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Farmers, Attention!
We are making plans to have
one of the biggest and best fairs
ever held in these ports.
Wewantyoorhelp.
Plan from iu>w on to be at '
Sottona Bay 8epL tg. K and 88
with a wagOD load of the best
you have raised this year.
Send a card to 6. B. Cate, So- '
Ion, and receive a premium UsL
If you made eutries at the fair
Tost year yon will i

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Prevents Brifpxt’s Disease and Diabetes

from about my body. While
1-waa doing so an noddy rid gendenan made his appearance In the ball
'and stood looting on wHb raised eye­
brows.
TAwfes pretty fterii for an
iter. doesQ'i sher aald Baffles.
HIs tone was strange. .1 could only
suppose that he was Jealous of my
"So Craggs said. 1 hardly looked at
It myself."
"Well, look now; look closely. By
^ove. I must have faked her bettor
I thought!'
"It
"It’s a copj
py!"
the copy,”
ccopy be answered, “ira
iring all over the
ve lx
coun ...
pro.
pro(
It's the copy.I
lake,
faked back and front ao that
t>wn abowlng. It Impoeed upon Craggs
frwn
|md. might have made blm happy for
life: And yon go and rob blm pt ttat!"
! I could not speak.
> "How did you manage Itr Inquired

"Have you killed blmr asked Baf­
fles wardonlcelly.
; 1 did not look at him. I turned to
Bir Bernard Debeuham, aad to him 1
iold my-story, hoarsely, esdtedly, for
jfwas all that I could do to keep from
breaking down. But as I spoke I be­
came calmer, and I Anlshed
bitterness, wltt the remark
otter time Baffles ml^t tell me what
be meant to do.
'
"Anotter time!" be cried Instantly.
"My dear Bunny, you apeak as though
we were going to turn bnrglata for
"It goes straight Inte the strong room living!"
on board."
T trust yon won’t," said Sir Ber­
For the last Ume! If I could but nard. sailing. Tor you are certainly
send him out to Australia with only Its two very daring yonpg men. Let ns
legitimate cobtenti in bis precious bope
map cascr-if 1 coaW but sucSeed do ai
where BfflBee'had failed!
case tin be gets back tbere. He
We returned to the otter room,
And my riieck awaKlng him, and I
have no notion how long be talked
shall M very modi suri^lsed if be
what aboDL Whisky and soda water troubles any of us again."
became the order of the hour. 1 scarce­
Raffles and I did not apeak till. I
ly tondied it. but be drank copiously, was In the room wblrii had been pre­
and befote 11 1 left Hm Incoherent pared tOE me. Nor was I anxioua to
And the last train for Baho- was the do so then. But be followed me and
11 ao out of WatCTloo.
I took a hansom to my tt»ms. I took my band.
"Bnuny," said be, “don't yon be bard
was back at the hotel In thirteen min­
utes. I walked upeuira. The corri­ on a fellow! I was In the deuce.of a
dor was empty. I stood an instant on burry and didn't know ttat I sbonld
the alttlng room thretteU, beard a ever get what 1 wanted in time, and
snore within aud admitted myaelf that's a face Bat It servea me right
aoftly with my genUemau's own key. that you abonld have gone and undone!
whk^ It had been a very simple mattv one of the best ttlnga I ever did. As:
far your handiwork, old riiap, you
to take away with me.
Craggs never move
_ won't mind my saytog that I didn't
sOetched on the sofa fa« asleep, but think yon had It In you. In future"—
“Don’t Ulk to me about tbe futurer
■ ’ '
irated
I cried. "I hats tta whole thtogi I’m
I bad brought and laid It gently over fotag to riinck it opr
"So am 1," said Baffles. "uTton Fse
his mouth. Two or three stertorous
made my pile.'
breaths, and the mnu was a log.
1 removed.the bnndkerohief. I ex­
nylng to prevBit hm pet builds
tracted the keys from his pocket. In
less than Ave minutes 1 put them
Cram leapliig out of a second story srtnqfter winding the picture about my flow in Portland. Ore, to answer a
body beneclh my Invvracu cai>e. I dmBenge from a dog In the street
took some wUUky nud soda water be­ fflbss Ella WTlaon, a young actress,
fore I went.
fell to hm knees <» the floor of 'bee
The train waa easily caught-eo room,-broke both kneecaps and may
easily that I trembled for ten minutes be a cripple for life.
In my Arst ^4s smoking carriage. In
terror of ef^ footstep cd the platform, In mb«a«onable terror till the . Old Balt->Now, If I told you srtmt I
end. Then at Ioa 1 sat baric and lit went
when I was wradted on
a rigarette. and
lifflits «f Wataloo tbe coast of Afriky yon wouWa't bereried out' ' ^
Uave it Sbe LandlubberSome men were returning from tbe -wmldn’twyao.
tteaM. I cen'ncall ttelr
tlon
ed with the piece they had aemi. It
tbeJgKU*lpr opmt^uA

,Tm.

BoCh FhooM

ANNUAL O. R. g I.
_ .iURSior
EXCURSIONS.
The G. R. * I. ^
Q g___________
give.its annual
excursions’bn Tuesday, October 3, to
Detroit 86.00. Toledo 86 00. Chicago
86.00, Grand Baplds 84.00. Tbe second

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Many

IffAPY FOR FALL AND WINTER 1905.
NHli a Sran aew Mack at HISh-clau ClotblaS, RepreaentlnS
the Graan at the World’* Sect Malisrc.
YOD’LL PINO HERE ONE OF THE

.

fiatst Displays of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in Traverse City
WITH MANY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL VALUES

Men’s Suits i”
Diessy Black Thibet^ Fancy

Cbeviet and

These can’t be duplicated at other
stores at less than |15 to 120.

sio ■ and

SIS
wxtp

Men^s Popolar Priced Saifs.
excelleDt valnes at $5 00, 06 » and $7 50

Coll^

Rain Coats and
Crayenettes
Metal Grays—at

Of fine heavy weight
Cmvenette Worsted
— beautiful Gun

$12.50, $15 and $18
Men’s New Fall-Pants, popular prices at 61.25,
fL50 and 52.00^ffigh-giade Worsteds and
Cassimeres at .
62 50, 63 00. 6350,
M 00 and $5 00.

THE BOYS’ SCHOOL-CLOTHES CX3VTER
Novelty Suits
aothesS^

raaey FaMe Salts and neat Serges snd
Thibela for all-around wmr. ' Venetian lined
uUorlng
oanohip. A
for school -or bmrint
strength and chaiaeterr a<

: SBlto ind
DooMc-brcwlefl Tw
Horfrik Suits of Dressy Serges, Bich Black
Thibets, exclurive Orey and Brawn Mixtures
and Scotch Tweeds, Stylish, dust-defying ma­
terials: neat, distinctive, hlgh-claaa patterns;
long life eerviM; strong, manly styles, at

Triple FIcatefl Rowtea Salts. Military
Nor'rik Sail-. Fancy Eusslan Suita, etc., made
of flne Impoiic-a Worsteds. UDflnisbed Worsteds,
Serges aud p eitr. all-wool Cbeviotawltb patent
belts, silk tie trimmed, catty effects at

tS.t6M.nso, tlOandtlt

62 50, 63 50, 64 and 65

We show sgood Hue of cheaper suits at

63 50, 64 and 65

25c, 50c, 75c

Great Knee Pant Values ST'
$3.00 “te-oSlit”'
Boys’ SUrls-

me.

Be&utiful styles at S2 M,
SaSlM, $lS, He.

Sene good styles down to Me. . Borne swell hato for boys at Me. Amon^ other
llnee, you’U flnd hm greaVvalMw^n^aderwear. Horiery, Olovee,

sre

Hen’s
New
50^ 61, 6150
Boys* Caps
2Sc and 50c

Every. Man

0«ir New Fall Stock

$HMWRG MMJS-

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CITY «tWS IN IRIBP.

LOME NOTICES



A. Wlldman mad* a butinaaa tr^
(0 Honar tbla m^ng.
Mr*. S. C. M^att and daughfar,
Miss Bdna, vast to Maalatoa UiU
tDomlnc to q«nd fha dar.
Mm. E. L. «r«y and ton Vanu
CadlUac, la tba guaat of bar sMoe, Ifn.
G. e. Campbell, cd lAka amiw.
Thera will be h apoelal maatlhg of
the La^ee' Aid eoelM? ot the Pint ht.
E. church Friday aftamoob at JtSO.
Special bnslneae to tmaaet.
. Mr*. J. M. Gray, who waa called hwe
by the serioiu Ulneas of the little «oi
of Mr. and Mra. O. B. Campbell, of
i.afce aranue, baa retuned to bar
lioma at Luther.
Rev. and Mra. H. A. RoaaaH of Mlewyula, Monu, are here the feueal
Mr. and Mra. U D. Cnitla and Mr. and
Mrs. L B. JeOereon. Ber. Roasell wae
at one time located at Kalkaaka.
The ateamcr llllnol* wae at her docK
Ibis morning, going eeutb. She loade
alt and one-half carloada of applet and
one and one-half of potatoes, all for
Chicago. A horse was also talon
aboard. Twelve paaaengers who bavo
been vIbIU&b In thla vlcialty, r^umed

AND
OTHER
PLACES

'

The Ladle* of tha Woman's Heene
MIsMonary society of the Tint M. E.
church held a pot luck aapper last
evening In the church parlore. Each
pereon, brought one article of food nn
known to the others. A sliver collec­
tion, which will materially aid the
treasury of the society, wae taken dor
log the evMiU^.

Merrill—The tofhnt eon of Cyn»
Booker, living near here, fell Into a
Urge kettle and was drowned.
Harrievllle.-Joha Wood, aged 67^
yoara. one of the moat prominent farm­
ers of tbla aeeUoD. died et Grace hotpltal,- Detroit, from Inlurle* received
In falling from a cberry tree two
months ago.
j
t. cow owned by Wlnt C.
Dodge, e farmer who Uvea Jnst east
of Dryden, possesses six regular work­
ing onUeU from h«' depot of lacteal
supply. All sU teats give milk, mak­
ing her a valnable animal for a threearmed man.
«—The first hotel ever
built in this place baa been tom down.
For the past 90 years It has been nsed
as a bam. The building was put n.o
in 1928 by O. •W. BUsa. and was called
the American hotel. It was the stop­
ping place for the Detrolt-Cbleago

HISCH.IAI«I&VS
SPORTIKie nOTBS

: ' Traverse CUy Aerla, No. S8S, F. a
BagleA meets in Foraetera hall. Tnee
.............................. o’rio(±. Ghartaa A.
Everett.^. I
L L. Thacker. Secy.

hnnMBpnintt No n,
L O. O.
meets first and third Frt
each Bumth. Joa. Lumley, C.
■daya la___________...
HOSPITAL IS OPEH|tf>.AT WHIT- P.: a L Davti, Borfbt.
jeoRg LAKE.
___ _
Traver*eBayTeat,Nol$6, K.O. T.
------- --^
MM, mtmday ol^ la L O. O. E
Sunday because the cangregatlon had All the Player* tflarted^ Peer Water halt O. a Hrigaa. Oom.; Oea B. KBFrom'a Writ
bonroA
bonmA K
B. K;
K.; A. Boberteon, F. O.
not paid his salary of fl&O a laj
giving him only the we^y collect
Travemo Ctty Chapter. No. U7. O.
in Ariw. Mich.. BSetember tO.In place of a eermcm he dlecusyed hie
LS., meets In Matonlo ball the Tueeaalary, aaylng be considered it "up Tbe “nothing doing" dgawilodtoad day on or before mik toll mean. *
dUions to the football etnad at Whit­ Utney, W. M.; P. HarllMd. Secy.
members ot the oongregaUoo
more Lake today. ThR twly leeratt
Onebese Camp, No. 23a, W. M. A..
who tnrned up In Ana; Arbor was a
foeehman who is not eligftle under this meets at Woodman hall MondiQr eteoIngA Cbas. DefoA V. C.; Joeepb
lAHORB, In^—The town ot Bar- year's nUee. The hosjdtal has been Sledw, Clerk.
anula. In the Kashmir dUtrlct, has started at Whitmore, but It Is not
Grand Tiavme lOdgA No- *00, L O.
been destroyed by fire. One ttaoneand through any tnlnriae toymen. They
have been drinking water out cf u O. F-. meets every Tneeday evei'
bouses were burned.
A. L. NeaL N. O.; Lee Honaby.
well and it baa affected aU of the piarere more ot lees. BmbA In partledlar.
■nm*^
is weakened so that he cannot play.
“U wUI do them good." said Plts- day evenlnga. Chas. DeFOA N. G.,
ing tnveetlgsted by the state auditor. griald. "1 do not anUdpate any. oer- Cbas. A. Bdgeoomb, secretary.
abortage of $20,000 Is alleged to lous results. The men w«e -^vea
four hour* of good hard work today."
have been discovered.
Coach Toft U still away, biftiie 1*baton tha tun of th
take mw B. WhltA W. M.; M.
CODT, Wyo.—Word has been receiv­ expected back' tomorrow
Secretary.
ed to. the etfect that Colonel W. P. charge bf the team. “Babe^JJarter
Cody's ("BuSslo Bill") Wild West rived today. He will not go to the
show has been qnaranUned In France, lake, but will wait tmtll tbe bunch
and that all of the show horses, some gets haimt^ar^ before taking charge
worth of $1,000 each, have been shot of tho rH^es.|
nnder cdBcIal orders co account of
DWYER THROWS CUTCHER.
glanders. .

U OF A. SQU/^ SICK

Twenty Five Cents
will bny an eluant box of autiouery at Ihi* at
Juri received nearly a ihoustnd boxe* ot fine good,
eloth finished anrfaee and tbe equal of most pap*v
sold hr morit more than that price. They are trnly
good valne*.

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CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOBART CO.

School Shoes
Ni^ii ,
Nothing better to wear.

Special Sale
>r the next 80 days.

Electric
Power,
Is Cheap* Glean
and nellnble-...
If y»* «r* RSlRfi power It will
pay j»n te iRvectlftsta.

Beafdman River
Electric M|li( 8
Power Coniiian}'.

No tronble to show yon. at

AUred
GrelUck
& Co.

Calumet—While walking on
:r,' JA;^3~
BOUTH-BENDr^-—Warned by his
trade, Jsdbh Mhssner. aged 6E. was
\Z \ CASSVTREC1
down by a copper range frelgSt. phystdap that be had lees than a year
RECBPIT8 AMOUNTED TO »».
the entire train passed over his body. to live, F
Dwyer ot Grand Rapids outclass
Ho waa.employed as a. miner at the tor of 8t
Presbyteriin New Enpland Supper
Floyd Cotcher of Armada • both
Mxrrcmt SL
Baltic mine. He leaves a large family.
.Money Maker.
of his oengregation that he would give weight and science, and won the wres­
A large nupber came together
tling match at Ramona theater last
F. W. Idtwsoo were burned In a $2,000, practically all be posseaM
the Presbyterian church last evening
fire that suHed fnAn a gpark „tram they would raise $6,000 more before* night In two straight (alia Dwyer se­
(0 the New EngWd anpper. Automi
engine used In cutting oom fodder. he died to lltt the debt on the church. cured the first fall after 18 minutee
OSTEOPATHY
leaves aad asters, asparagus add Ua
His ambition is ifi die leaving the of wrestling with a “sclBaor across the
berries gave a beautiful deooratiom t Loss $6,000; parUy insured.
J. O. TBUBBLOOD. D 0.
face wUh lega" bold. The aecom
church tree from debt.
ihe room, while the tables were a full
MRS. M_ J. TftUKBLOOD, D. O.
BPRINOFIKLD. 01H,o.—Relatives of was won in the same fashion after 3.1
Gladwin—While duck hunting with
A.ND
gratlflcatlon lb
his sons. Robert Byron was accidental­ the late Elisa Meharry Jeffers have nilnatea ot wrestling. The match was Tucmrimyi October S 40e-W7 Wlihrim Block , Barideoee $1
friendly hand
and $8 Wynkoop TamoA
ly shot In the ankle by the discharge found $10,686. nearly all in gold. In a for the beet two out of three (alia
the table, and that served to make t
After
the
bout
DWyernnnoaneed
tale
■mmk
Blckmonfi.
Imfi..
UM
little
old
black
trunk
which
was
in
the
of a gnn. and the leg had^to ae ampnnet receipts f30.
direment from tbe mat
Uted briow the knee. Owing to hli aged woman's constant poeseesloi
Tueerimy Octob'er lO On Bcccont of tha last
til her death a short time ago.
•*FIBH AND GAME LAWS”
advanced age be may not recover.
tiwen Horan, the -Bagllah bantam­ Tidteta good for 10 daya See any
SUnUlsh—A stone thrown Into the ati Battlement of faw estate has revealed
O. P. Cmrver & Bro.
G. B. A I. agent for fall information or
by a blast of dynamite used in blow­ the fact that she gave $60,000 to Ohio weight fighter, la wUUng to come to
will be in their otqpe* dnrteg bnrinew
C*L. Lockwood, Gem. Pass. AgL,
AMUSEMENTS../
ing up a Urge stump, fell on the head WeMeyan Dnlverslty and $36,000 to America to meet Fnuihie Nell.
boura, each day, ready to writs
Grand
Bapida.
Mich.
INSURANCE.
of DennU Shtfl. wbo stood 30 feet Depauw University. She always bad
"Twin" SoUlvan. the.New Bntfand
the. little tounk tak«i with her wherevla Here. Come ad4 «et it!
away, cmsblng his skull.
er she went It waa left In cnre of mIddlewelriiL b matriied to fltht
AwRy Wilk MclRRCkaiy
WANTED—300
Tommy Bnnu, western mlddlewri^L
"The Mumny and the Hummlog
Yale—The 12-year-o1d daughter of baggageman and express comps
Boys ever 14 years
and a abort time before her death was 20 rounds at LOB Angeles (be first
’ Bird" was greeted by a good-alaed nu-, Edward Marshall, who resides
elaan work, Th*
CUy Caneek In Octobm.
•881-tt
dience last night at StotoberTa Qrsn l, miles northesst of here, was shot kept over night at a railroad office
ning Ce.
on (be occtslon ot Ita aeeond vUt to In the side by a revolver in the hands with' no particular-protection.
Beadle Block.
Willie ntsgmrid and Eddie Hanlim
tbU city, and K met wltb tbs i
of her ten-year«ld brother, during the
ei:e to battle again on tbe Paelfle
Ctty Bakery today.
general favor as when It was ^ayed atwende ot their parepta at a oonoetl.
HAARLEM IN HOLLAND.
and the wfonm hvgnM.aHt a bout
Isst year. That thoro were many u Tbe'-d^dren had.been playing with
f^
tbe-andience wbo attsnged themedae- the weapon not realising' l£ was lond- nn'Olfi
tae Buttlae wlA Nelson.*Dalvk TewM.
tioD last year also was attested by the
The shooting was purely accidentBURDI&KVILLC,
There may not be many polnu of (eapplause sfllh which W. A. WhUeenr.
eJosepli Slecler &. Sons,
The girl U badly hurt but is ex­ aambUnt-e between Harlem In New
____ kvUle, SeptMBber $0.—The In­
Flr«t>elaM Meat Market and Sauaafie Pac
playing Lord Lumley. and Henry Cari pected to recover.
Fork as It li at present end HUrlem In fant cffiild of'OordOD Bari ot Glen A.-v |
IxwU, playing Oulseppe, were greet^
Hotiand as It stood more thsu a cm- bor, died last week. The Rev. Idit
-I KNEW rr*
when they appeared on the stage.
K live cat burled In sev­ tuiy ago. The following tranalsflim scott of this piece, preariied the funer-.
The poor Italian organ grinder's
"J w-uenre vou would like a
Ctom an old deecrlptlon of the Euro­
■nie bereaved family have
generous slice of roast beef of
acting ot the tragedy which tool place eral thousand tons of coal '
pean Uasriem diows. however, that It
tbe
eympathy
of
tbrir
many
friads.

the
kind
I gel. becsusc I nerer
u quite n bustilug place; '
in sunny Sicily waa finely done and surprising find of longshorez
The Rev. Holmee. our fwmer pastor, |
was served with ua tafvrii rqual1 in unloading a freighter at the
"HaarlerQ. that wonderful grotesquA
ily of me*l. since“ihe fir*' time
with Ua canal, where the blue water has be«r transferred to Wexford. We|
Boo line docks here. A sack
by the audience.
I dcali at Meders." If vou
all eorry to lose Hn Holmes. He |
tremblea. and the church where
Smoke. Jahraus’ Traverse
think that's; imagiiiary
iinaginary talk. jn«t
The remainder of the company Is found at the bottom of the boat aad goMen glaas windows flama and
waa very pc^ular at this place, both Belle cigars and you’ll soon
try one roast, steak, a few dhopa
also good, and especially Mlsa Elesav oo being m>ened a hungry looking fe­ [tone baU-ouy where the linen dries in
or cutlet*
• aad
and joo'll come back
a* a man and preacher.
The well be ^id of tho bhies. These ciMcKee, os Lady Lumley, find Tho*. line escaped from it to the wharf.
••Whoev.-rtaid
and the roofs ipecn aa bops, wlahea of bU congregation "Vo with
h.Tc and tell i
irs furnish the best mild
that, knew nhal she wa.-, talk­
N. Helterson. as Signor D'Orenia, There was a alight envity In the' coal and the atorh* thnt flap their wlngi
him. The Rev. LambMn wUI be the' id sweetest smoke to be
ing about." • And yet we don't
while John Wbanock and Mis* Fran­ which bad served to protect the ani­ round the town clock, etreidilog out
pastor (or the coming yoar hare.
charge -two prices.''
band
bad.
Havana
filled,
cos Markham, aa Lord Ronalds and mal from cmahlng. but the-boat bad tbeir necks high in the «lr and catch­
Mrs. Cheater McIntyre ot Foreet
Wholcaaie and n-iail.
Mrs. Ruth Thornton, respectively, been teo days with the coal on board. ing the drops of rain In their beaks,
Riade. Otoe used, never
•find the heedleaa burgomaater whe Hill, spent last week In Traverse CUy
were also excellent
■trokw bis double chin with his band, vlaltiDg her aonA Tom and Richard fbrsaken.
Lanalng—The supreme comt afllna- Ud the Infatuated florUt wbo grpwa.
D^brille. of Spruce street She reCorner
Eighth
and
Fradktiu
Sis.
A.
W.
JAHRAUS.
edthe nonvlcOon of Dr. Scott P. Hodge ^hm. fals eyet Axed on a tulip, and tbs
of Detroit, vriio waa found guilty of
wbo fall* fainting on hw
Cured of Brlghfs Oii
lies Sarah Dunn left for Chicago
as reeult of an operation _____olln, and the oM man who play*
Geo. A Sherman, Lisbon Bed Mills,
HOT AND HEAVY
the- remmelpot, and the tiilld Who last Sunday, where she will attend
Error was charged In ptfmltttng
I-Awresce Co.. N.
writes:
h
blow*
out
n
bladder, and the drinker* school this year.
. kidney dlseaseformanyyearsandti-. witness to teetlfy to a pr^ous aborMis*
Kate SulUvan of Maple City,
who
smoke
tn
the
dingy
wine
shop,
bem treated by phyaldana lor twelve Uoo committed by Hodge, the purpose
— VIA and
tbe
maldeervant
at
the
hostelry
riaited
with
her
aunt
Mrs.
James
years; had taken a wMl known Ud- of this testimony bring to ahow a crim­
who hangs up a pheasant at the wln- Dunn, last week.
inal Intent, as the
PERE UARQUETTE RAILROAD
dow."-New Tork Herald.
Miss Nan Helm'spent a tew days in
unUl 1 begu nalng Foley’s Kidney muting the operatim. maintained that
Traverse City last weA. the guest of
6ure. The first half botUa reOevad ma It was a necessary one. The court In­
r.ilj-Pt.
Mrs. Anson Kennedy of Sixth street.
and fonr b<AUes have cured mo
this dicates that tile Uellmooy given could
A nttahurg man baa invented a pie
terrible disease. Betoe I began takRansom Cook of 'navetao City. Is
machine that will torn out forty plea
.ag Foley’s Kidney Cnre 1 had to make not have been adndlt«d except to ahow
a mtnute. It rolls 'em out. doubles visiting his brother. JeajW.Oook at this
water about every fifteen mlnutee. day the criminal latent.
’em ever, bakee 'em. scallops tbe edges place.
and Dlgbt and paaeed a brtdk-duet
and slaps on tbe labeL ITien It growls
Miss Lena Oleson at Olw Arbor, has
and sometimes a eUmy sobTACOMA, WASH.,—Rev. Norman for more. Of eonrae these are not the been visiting with ErteUa Perry for
stance. I beUeve 1 would have died
If I badI not taken Foley's Kidney H. Nesbitt walked out of hit pulpit in plM that mother nsed to make. Motb- the past week
Cure.’ Sold by 8. B. Walt * Sana. the arlstocraric FSrri • Feob Cffiurrii m'e were handmade and fussy. The

piece, it tbe product of
MONROE CENTER AND VICINITY.
Monroe Centeu-.'s^temhar 20-—Mr.
Tickets goo.1 -to return until OcL 13 inc-lunive.
foa timmb marie of Jovlng proprtetor- Griffin, who baa been very U1 for the Is the stmosple.e ihew day^and^
See posters 5r ask Pere Marquette agents,
»Tha nttsliorg pie wear* th* past week, is reporud «■ m better.
Mm label of a aoullesi corporation,
Mrs. Harry Loffgottto still naable
H. P. MOELLER, G. P. A.
Belief 7 Snrel; ! Bare plenty of ice
■or court* there Is money In this foraboot tbe place tor lemoeiada, beer,
ty-ple-power device. Tliat was the ait up, though alowiy improvlAC.
Hr. and Mnu Chsriee Borran and
prime intention. The effect on the
,-whaWver yon like aa a cooling
Startling Mortollty.
hardened Pittatiurg digcAilon la quite children ot IndlanA ratals today, after drink As to ice acpply, your beat
BtaUsUci ahow •urtllng mortality,
week spent with the fomtly of Mr. plan la to oonaoH na. 'We serve lo«
an immaterial matter.
Pure Cider
rom appendlclUa and peritonitis. 'To
J. Wagner.
promptly, satiafactorily aad at a mod­
prerent and cure theae awtul dlaesM
Vln- Feasw' 8ttl* ffiT*nuath$^d
Vinegar
erate ooet
there Is Just oo* relUble remedy. Dr.
ehlM died today et toeforn intan^-.
King’s
New
Lite
Pills.
M.
Flannery,
at
Mn. George Bamon baa been helping THE C B. TAYLOR COAL CO 14 Custom Houae Plaoe. Chicago, says:
ire
(or
it
during
the
fiut
wnak
“They
have
no
equal
lor
Constipation
aaylr
and BiUlooaneta’’ 26e at 8. E. Walt
Fiank Leggelfa b«m»------------yMng Uily on one occasion, ber fint
A SooA E. E HUler's aad Hannah
toanting tritii Whistler, was giving •d by the arrival ot n Bttle danritter
Invites the ladles to attend
Drug Store.
^
rant to her appreclallou of tb* "artla- last week
U you eaatt find the leak In ^ut
the opening SATURDAY,
II* tompenmrm" end win evldantly ot
Clinton Ctveiaad is feoovering but
EXAMINED FREE.
roof, pbime CllUena’ 1038. L D. Huklil,
While Wine
Ow ^inlou tta’at ebe poaseaaed that very slowly atUr his ^9$ OtnatA
the
Sherlock
Holme*
ot
leak
todera.
SEPT. 33, all <hgr and evening.
imUUs btraelf.
wlU attend to the job.
6«6
Vinegar
Several tram this jOndn attended
tk wonderful;" ebe eald In
Imported Psittem Hats, the
dnstOQ. "what a diSerence there It baThei er* Doanniead to Owro- \
. RIe. ---------------BeedaeheA Straighten Croeewami peoplt,"
88M-l(
newest creatlpiqL. .ot nniln«tS’
Hairen wae won kiui« find highly eaByes and ^Btoro Arfaet yUkm.
-rsA" replied iVhlatler. “tiler# is
the old aatPWt 6*al ot difference briwaan toamed. She wM
Art, are on display, covering
Dr. P. A. Welle
atfob^ too, If yon only look cioos tien hero andan aMNMtia
wide range in style aniL_tex.
mOBfh. but tbe* all make about tb* woman at atWBg
time bias*,"______________
Several fialda ot pMApM ha*
ture, the pred<;|nlnatJDaig cplgrs
Spiced Vinegar for
'%nl)dltig cnstics and other objects In
Pickling
being Alice bhie, gray jrtid
atH by chlldron for prise* 1* becom­
Landfficape Architect
IB one tuny otothUNC tha
ing * (av ......................................‘
were entirely epdfla* ■ * ‘
■BgUnd.
loearuntron
Polo^apd 8tf«et HaU

Fall

a. R. & 1.

ANNUAL EXCURSIONS

Suit

Over­
coat
Geo. W. Miller

mm

Annual Low Rate Excursion

Xuesday, October 3

MiUinery OpH

MRS. BELLE PLACE

i8c per gal.

EYES
^UASSES
Ground

i^c pfer gal.

Arthur G. Babcox

-m

No one
be ^.wltbo^: jp^
of theae-cb^p And dMUe.

tUtic

Ideas

for

cusUMrners.

Another now one, prfoa fLM and
H.O0.
HAMILTON CLGTHINO (XX

s-»'

3oc per gal.

: wiU he at Park PUce Hotel
ntil oX Iri, 1W6. Appalntment
by phone oan be made. Oonanltation tree.

J. J. Brezina.
948 Front St

DAILY EAGLE WANT ADE PAY 1

-5?«

Jllfc F. Ott l*n on th. ouamor IlHBoif today for Ctale*9>Mr. Md Mra. yfltllam Qroon loti toI day (or a risk at Uayfleld.
" Mr. and Mra. E. Ho»*alI hava «OAO
•' to SnmmU City dor a woak’a rldt wttt
TcladTaB.
All mombera of tha Churah of Chrtd
are roqueitod to be praaeot
to* as there ta Unportaat
transact.
The new City directories iasited by
Polk ft Oo, are completed and the
first o^les were dlstribated In the
city this morning.
n: teronoen of Kingsley, was In
the city today and rm>crtB the King­
sley roller milts nearly complete. They
will start up next week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fesaler of
Blwood. Ind, who hare bean spending
the Sumner at Forest Lodge, Idl this
moraing tor a short Tlalt at
before returning home.
Mra. Arvlllt Gardner returned today
from a six weeks’ rlslt with friends In
Cleveland and pcdntsjp Ohio. She
d t>f Mias Con ikUler
who will spend a few weeks as the
xuem of Mrs. Je^ a PeUnen.

Telsdoop/HttA fasey Imnds, a

WIFEflCLD
FOR MURI^R

•4^ *a5uLTON diOTBlNd CO.

ISflllg

ft bookadlcr pwebased n stock Of
books out In cae od dm ntw towns In
Oklahoms TeiritoiT. Finding serecal
ssts of Charlas Dickens' work In this
stock.be decided to make a specdsl
palee on then, so bt put nil of them.
- tat tbe laiRbsshow window, with the
fdlowtatg sign In large ttttm:
'oCbartM tWrteww Works ftU Wedc
for Two DoHsis.”
ft Kansas fanner, who bad drifted
down that way to try his luck for a
Ctim given to the lucky ones bj Dnde
8am. walked up to this wlnow. Rend­
ing tbe sign, he eaid: "Now, thafs
whafs the matter with thU country;
tbe Idea of n man w^trUng all wedi
for «2."—Maatn-FiilAer.

Swltser of tfaU vlUaga. who
and wounded by his
la dead and bin wife tnoee die ^uge
of murder.
Dr. John Bwitaer wna a graduate of
the Detroit'HedtoelooUege. He.marrled his wife, who wu then • widow.
10 ynn ago In Osaada. Sha Md two
children—a aon MKdmimton, ftlberto.
Can., and a dai^ter in Woodstock.
Ont Nelgfabcn aay-ahe bna a Qnarr^soum nature, and haa constantly
nagged the doctor, who wna very kind
and consldente.

MARRIED AT ELR RAPIDS

tSpeclal to The Dally Hatfa.]
Elk Rapids, September (L—Miss
Donna Sours, e«pg»n»y of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Boors, and Mr. Nell Munroe.
both of whom reside shoot four miles
south of Elk Rapids, were united In
msrrUge last evening by the Rev. C.
8. Rlsley, pastor c^ the First M. B.
cburdi Bt Elk Rapids, at the home of
the bride’s parents.
The brideemsld was Miss Lola
Sours, sister of the bride, and Ur.
Oeo. Uunroe, brother of the groom,
acted as beat man.
The ceremony wasperformed before
a bank of aspargns ferns trimmed wlUf
white camatlona ftbout 40 friends
and rNatlves were preeent. The wed­
ding march was played by MUs Alice
Sours. After the ceremony refrediments Of toe cream and eake were
served.

father the gift of repartee. In Lou­
don recently be met that Vare qtedmen
of humaulty. an impertinent and prewltty BngUsbfflsn.
“Tou
bam In tbe United States, I sup­
pose. Mr. Bartymore.” he said. •Tes."
"And. like -most of your countrymn,
proud of It. 1 presnmey "Walt
mlnole.” Bartymore ,reJolD*d. "Befora
I reply, answer me a question. Are
yon an Bu^lshuumV' Certainly.”
"Then." said Banymorr. slowly and
thoifghtfnlly. ‘yes.”—Harper’a Week-

BOSTON STORE’S

Michael Clsek, the 7tyeen«ld mia
who went berrying In toe netohlMrbood of tbe brewery Tneeday moralsg
blffl « aecnt Hla
nnd hnd not been fMnd yenterdky tt«C that order that
ternocm, wns found last evening nenr ,,________^
and ektaf
Monrae Oentsr. having walked nbent «Mt|dM Uke%u^«Bfl Yon Uottkn
16 miles during Tneeday afternoon nnd 'Wsre'dM inthSn'kbS D* *ns 4twlr
ooofldant
To.vtridftttMallkeUsri,
night and Wednesday. Tbe taot that
Cbctpin and ^odNMkb.h* waa own
he U
■ *
hrettlA. InOMd. a j^Sou phyaleal
hU being lost
\
—mSH^Ukriandhlmrelf
iUioDt s wedc ago, Mr. ClsMt feU Mtoi
down a flight of statrs at his home on tots Mora %nd wltffl»ni. ftpHoVine street, end Injored Us head. A OatMa' and kfeaUMlw -wan aU
few days ago he wMt berrying bat re- ^oMto namely MSwsltaota Mands.
tamed home sU rlaht Tneoday
Ing at about 8 o’clock he again eat ont ___cooM (tsSd forftw.la toe blgheat
tanks of toe utlona. Imb for her toe
to go berrying but did not return oeems of ■tateoafP and neover In
home. That attemoon, however, he b« btosu toe trito of thltaktng like
was down town, carrying Us tin paB
on a stWde ovsr Us abonUer. Urn
by taelcDcrs from n fenign eeatnext that waa known of Us
sbonu was last nU^t, when Sheriff tov forget to tolnk^ tottr coo .
a arhole. too b«ntt that la toe aeeret
(rohneoh brought Um home.
Along towards ereUng yeeterdsy.
was vly as' a man aiM not
the sheriff received a
by any means ss * poUtleton tost an
aage from a farmer neer Monroe Cen­ notoent could clslin.too ftiireWilp of
ter. eaylng tont a eras/man hnd come toe dlstlngntalMd at^ Hti
to Us place. 'Che toerlS got a rig ani ereigH frit tbatbe Mcam'
drove out there and got tl» nan. bU teonae when toe ftsWB tastoad Stockholm, in ifiis. of hk besdlng
did not know who It was until he re­ eenlon in rsria.to preaent toe Norwaturned to this etty.
Sian colon to-LaasrtlDa But ----When token home, Mr. Clsek r^vod
to go into tbe house, eaytatg that
told on the next vtatt. and
•toed biung hla Dp at toe can
did not live there and that be
ct Ok Ball as ha tsMA
been at work pUlng lumberaU the dsy
before and that night and be would
yen riwuld have been wltb
not beUeve that he had been loet and
in Psrli itoen w« want to newandering about the eguntry.
1 Lamsrttoe.’*-Mhtsi«t B. Noble
InOMtnry.
HALWAY rs RELEASED.
me nriesm Boe Dp MIU.
One of toe few toataneto of a atnatai
Man'Whose House He Entsiwd, Will
BBlBg up bin can be toimfl In Wldtn
Not PreeeeuU Him.
Ed Holwny, who was arretted Sun­ .otoriy. Os. Near toa top of a moonday night for entering the residence of tatai k a sprtns, cridently a atphon.
and toe water nabes from It wltb snfGeorge Parker, on Spruce street, was fleknt fwce to enay tt op toe ride of
released from fall yesterday, a
a TOiT ataep bill for noariy half a mlkv
Parker'did not care to come
llMthtog tbe cwaL toe water flowi on
from Bellalre, where he'ls at preaeU, to toe OML and •vretoaOy ftods »a
way to toe Atkoltoocean. Qfm
It k of toe same Batoswas a go.
.
but toe vectack of a straam of watar
ALMky
flowing W a Btato inellae can probably
The risks of dtadug fast before a ' fonad nowhM eke tn toe coontry
railway foumey are
d appenn ovan more nraaikable
prectotod. Hnd the
than toe geysem of toe TeUowsIm
ttoned In tbe foUowtng pasnge been
distent with food St the time of tbe
acridret It le awful to tUnk what^Us
It la n danmaa pelBt in aay man’s
fate might bare been. ”At G
career wtMi ba (Iris ana of bk poalstreet.” eaya the WeHcly Dispstto. "a Ubn or Ua famM-AOnreenfidonee k
pessrtiKrt- en^ n goods train collided. toe Mat
.^ftaeSnA the flvt
Tbe fonuer wa* fortunately empD-. armittcmm dtogcMion. Wedeyr
nod there tjpto no Injuriee.”
beet work wMk we an ringghag
(or am peritko, 'wbre - —
wtth all e« rilgbt to gain our amMtloo. to attalB.toat which toe heart
Iwgs for.-Bneoem Megarine.

'tW-,.

Bargains

THE EARLY COMERS GET THE GOODS
THE LATE ONES GET LEFT
Grade Corduroy
PaoU'

In siff different colors—as soft as
velvet—regular price
WAS 75e, now. — ..........

36c

Children's Winter Coats
In reds and blues—for ages d-to 10
years—regular'prH’es
'T.C
$5.00 to 18.00, now ........^eOO
7
Misses* Sailor Suits
In blue—regular price
112, now ....................

TOWELING
5c Cotton Crash.................... Sic
8c Linen Crash __ • • • •___ $ c
10c Pure Linen Crash___....7c
Remiuintsof
Dress Goods

SKIRTS
Ladies’ Black Mohair Skirta, regular price $2.50,
now

1-79
2.49

Furs

at Half
..Price

Half
Pri^

Suitable for children’s dresses,
waists; all good^ desirable pat­
terns, large assortinent.
SUndard Shirting
Calicoes

......4k

4.98

$5.00 Sktrte
now
.....

W» make a good ma^
»40'AlHmU

night ol thls'weA and U not «IM
^^en will be givun to the BMre^

At 18 a girl wsnU to pretend she s
22 end Bt S8 she wants to pretend tbe
same thing.
OAILV EAQLE WANT A08 DAY I

Boys* High

Two pdlnof bmb% lond abow <
DsUy BsdgwAMftflHA
wMks ago by Mm* pbmsB^P had
token them from hi* tonm* «»9*o

P«T.»

DR. JOHN 8WITZER DIES FROM
■iULLCT WOUNDS.

f at Home of Lowell

brsslers of glowing coals and bottli
of hot water were employed by tl
ladles of tbe middle sges to keep their
rooms warm, and a curious picture Is
extant of direc Norman ladles dwtttng together, each wlOi a boRle of
hot water placed between her feet
OilmDeys are believed to have been ontaiown In
until the twelfth
eentnxy, bat by tbe end of tbe fowteenth wee generally employed In doFor a long time
than was a dUmney tag all over Bog-

Eagle Want ^

COME AND .a»T-;sroOR SHOE*.

UMBRELLAS
3.50 values,
2 35
4.50 values,
2 63
American Boy Shoes
Best for wear.
_ None better.
2 00 kind,
1.85 kind,
1.50 kind,
Boys’ Canvas Shoes,
were 1.25, now •

148
135
98

....... ..75c

$20 Suits, - - - $9.50 $15 Spits, - ■ - $7.25
Winter Overcoats Half Price
Those iron Beds and Bedroom Suites are going
fast. Room Size Ri%s at a saving of fully onethird. Cook and Heating Stoves at a saving <rf
nearly one-half. One $is Lounge, *s;pS, Etc,, Ete.

«b.;kMi mm.

•Os he a tboreoghly hogest manr
'T don't know." answered the man
from MiaeoBiL: "I hava trnstad Mm
wlto hundreds of tooostndP of doUaza
but i never trkd hUi wtto a book or
an umhrrila.^-r8nslilngtgn Btor.,

d^NQE OF TIME ON M. ft N. E.
ftnClnnlng MoDdny. September 26.
tretn leaving Traverse City at 8:50 p.
m. oooneou at Solon with train to
Provemont. Arrive at Proveatont 6:02

eretefOedarB

land. _________
FACTOBT on Bay AroA Power a
machlBi^ ready to rre 868 fi
taattage. A good loostknlv a

BUesa?^tirW£t^flM«
Hnritansatri Bldg, vp

CD-

L^iRN TMUOR^^ a

A^'‘rereMfl*Etru^ toad eon- - ORIEUCE 00.
E WANT ADS FAY I

FOR BAia OR TRADB-LOL ernner
The Coloneris Watortoo.
A WebAer and Bariow stn&m Octf.
Colonel J<dm M. Eolte. at .Honey
Heir. 130 WeA State AnA. 8848136
OroTO, Texas.-neiriy met hla Wawrtoo,
from Liver slid Kidney tronbla In n fslo, N. T, Afknta. Oa. XfOtW
recent letter, bo aaji: "1 wna nearly Wto, Texartana, Tex, Sre Ftane^ PBB80NAL-U yon are thtnuyy ^
dead, otrthese eomplalhta, and. lUgringto 1 wannA dtanate this toll
----- to 1 tried my family doctor, he did
BowtotlwtlflwtoenUsndtsIklo____ lo good; eo I got a 60e bottle -1
entlott anfl ratre, A Jptn our erenr
yopr great BJeetrio Btttan, whlob
kXM. We espeot one to go aariy nret
cored ma I ctmsider Omm tbe bM
month. Uttle ft StortA, m Front
ledldne on earth, and thank God wbOi •vWiu oe -eiNu a, .•
AreeL
8aS7-tfti
v». —_sve yon the knowledge to -make
ibapge for Tra»e»e dty property.
theoL” Sold, and guaranteed to oore.
_______________
SALBs, 8 romn^ en State
LttOhsft fflurtto. 828 Frem^attreL FOB
and Garfield avenue, cnay moAhlr
Dlaease, by S. B. Walt ft Sene. _ .
paymmitB, reme as roA, A exchange
Miller, and Hannah Dmg SUwe, at 60 WANTED—Girl wasted for general
ocBto a bottia
Had)
BhortA, ta Fresit AreeL SSUtM
amaR family. ~w
NOTICff TO TAXPAYEt^
Thas tax rtflia for toe
the conecUon
ooOecUon o(
o{
•ehool
- - aaa and cicy taxes and- rectal
aeats for tbe five wards of the WANTED—Fumisned room, or room
with board near center at city. Bnqnlre 427 Monroe StreeL CUisena’
phone 860.
8867tf
1 wUl be In my oflloe tor the
of coUecUBg said t
dsy from now nni
. . WANTBD-^lx or el^t man at onea.
1*06. Mom 8 o'clock n^ U:S0 o-c^
Report at Keystone 7 o'clock tomor­
tn toe foreMon, and tram 1 o'cloto w
row morning ter work. Trevrifre
4 o’clock In the nftemcoB of earii day.
dty Brick Co.
....
- - • r 1ft
wU be reoalved wltheat erikelfcm
WANTED—A girl tor general house­
tees, and on nD taxae remaintn
work. Mrs. Oeo. Beriter, 714 Union
' 1 on September 1st and nntU____
StreeL
SS8S41
__ laL a penalty of erne per ooni tor
eoUeodon wUl be Aniged. On alt
taxee ram Inlnt- Okpald on Ooiobw WANTED-Hoy to work nights and
................
iberr 1isLnprenii?
mnrefaiy and go to echori, IngnlM
of two per cent tot ooUecUon will oe
486 Webster streeL
charged.
GtdHU’. '
Office room 801 State Bank Drildlag.
Dateo, Jttl} 84, t»06.
WANTEEL^Boy wanted nt Tbe DsUy
[SBrfRlJ,
M. fe. HAS
Ba^e office. Apply tonliht or In
88164f
the morning.

aee bow easDy you can own a h
ot yoA oWB tmder the monthly pay­
ment plan A Uttle ft BhAtA, 888

toot front oa Fzent atnoL i
class.Inveetment to maka menny.
Uttle ft ShortA, 8tt ITOA skeoL
8814A
FOR SAU6-Fam A 40 SAW; low
price and easy teram. little ft
ShoftA, 233 Front AreeL 8813136
PERSONAL—We.havaa few good bontneu cn real eetate to eelL Uttle
' ft Shortmv 128 FTOnt streri. 884Ltf
FOE 8ALB-A good tomfly horse and
a good cow ter sale, little ft Shor­
ter. 2A FruA StreeL
S8464f

FOR SALE—Nice Uttle glace on Went
BlAreth StreeL rely 8260 cash and
monthly payments, same es rant.
Strikea Hidden Roeka.
WANTED-Qsrdener who ha* hnd aaUttle ft ShortA, 221 Front streeL
perienoe
in
making
towns.
Afidnre
When your ship of health sbrikea the
8811186
A.
B,
box
100,
esre
Psrk^Ptooe.
.
bidden rocks of ConaampUen, Pnea"
880«1
mcnls, etc., yon are leaL If ytSt-dOBt
FOR SALE—Oroowy and othA b(Agat help from Dr. Klngk New Oto'
nem
twertsAttoa
thA
R wUl gay
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
covery for Oa
you to mrestlgMe. ritlur ter enab
or exclumge fA oUur good prepertyritator aria or tnO% Ent
Uttle ft ShAtA, 828 FTOA streri
motta, under tha care of two doetore.
gredAPreMAtoet,
kitnn wret'
IS getting no batter when X be­
nasttortent* B.XOookft4n]
gan to take Dr. KtoT* Mew Dlaoovary.
roe atiwL OtOareri phone 180.
The first doae nre relief, and

«T, /mm,* Tna*- Rm AHM i
S88Ht

down on a two thouwnd dedtor
home. Uttle ft ShortA, 281 Frent
Trial battle 10
streri
Sliftcf
im-D.
FOR RENT—Ihroe good rooms and
cIcotL partly tamlshed if desired.
SALE-Boam nice snmmA rMort
Mrs. .060. Meteatf, 988 State street FOR
EOTH ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSIONlots ter sale In dlffAmt toenaem.
Uttle ft ShortA. Sit rroar ekML
goto Annari Ohio_________________
S848tf
________
home cn L
B^T'
day, Ootohar 4th. TUnts wfll be arid FOR
iTcnae. E. J. Oorice. 437 Monroe
to ‘Toledo and prints tn (Rilo on the fob
MISCELLANEOUS.
’8S0»<t
lowing laUroads: Wheeling ft Lake atreet
Brie; Wabarii: Bo«ktaig VaUey; Ohio
KELSON ft FINCH buy mad eeU »
Cretral lines; Inke Shore ft lUtolwho wants rent to apply on pay
ond-hsnd stoves and r^alr all kill
SoAhern; Detrott, Toledo ft Iron« A a home—88 per mento apEamOten ft Day
I on paymenL Uttle ft Sborte*,
sens- phone Na 886.
ton: Fennaylvanla Oumpany; Triedo,
8814t-f
6L
ft Weelara and devriand
Ghicego ft 8L Look Ry>
MONET TO LOiN on personal png>H01T8B FOB RSTT, earner State and
"Big Fogr Boat*."
erty, in enma to suit L NeAnad
Bose strOets; 7 roems; amaU bam.
Spedal train wlU leave Traverae
Tytor, room 603 New Wllhrim hk>cL
dty VU M. ft N. B. at 9:80 A m. Bs<
a J. Mcrgan.
8>4t
Utah fiOA.
7-l-’06
E. IHUer______
price 60o and 8L00.
—‘-

___>

P0NEER LIVERY ANO HACK LINE
B. J. Mbrgeiv-BenMtoA the rid
reltouie line tost to alwaya on ttm-L
FOB SALE—140.acres good farming
above; go^ tar ntan
HnckoraereasT—...
Anknnli
land In Mayfield towreUp; spring
BUSINESS CHANCB8—Man of abUltr November 4th.
'iUi hneto
hi
uainrwiUi
leaute
brook aerma earii eighty. U K.
and good atanding wantdd tor
For tatrtoer InfarmaOon esU oh near­
ii. llv^ 1 m tnnkto yon i
Oihbe ft Bon.
'6It<
branto olBealreasager-far Traverae est Ann Arbor Agent or write
City. Inveotgra’ and Finance Ocn- J. J. KIBBT, O. P. A.
hopee, rabbA tire phaetons. rsbbA
Toledo, Ohio. vn Bieiiiv—nwmvui.nu swmb, ivt ■peny. of New York. Addreae-MIchiOn surreys, nihbA Ore haekL For
room bouse, s-ipamtniy or sU to­
gan office. 300 T^Isma BuUding. De­ Tubs, Thun, and SaL
4frtt..
tunerato 1 <na tumtob you any kind
gether, atoo one gent’s wheel, gotroit. Mlto.
’6StS
of earrtare yon wanL^bm-flve
cart eewlng machine. Call 711 We>
backs'and toree
eter streeL
8S0(Kf
WANTED-3M WOMEN, Qlrts and
In stoto. also a nice Une A twoeea:Soya over 14 j«« et ago. PleaaaiiL
ed
carriages, tiws and ringle bagFOR
SALE—New
modem
boase
clean work. The Traveree CRy Cangiea.
Kindly Are me a eaO wton tn
Cau
street
near
Twemh;
store
and
Co.
SS81-need A anythtog to tou haa. tSOOet
lot, Front street; 16 ncree, about U
WANTED—et 839 State streeC 8 good
heavy lumber hones, 8 pairs lumber
rods on bay near Edgewood. threefourths of a mile from dty Ilmita.
sleighs, heavy, 2 large box stoves for
burinem oau on i________________
camp. B. J. Jfbrgan.
88(Hf
Enquire. Sherman ft B
have not *omAMBg on oa UA A
WANTED TO BENT—A smsU house
>y the first: weA in October. Adbnrinem ter aala that erita mFIFTH WARD.
lresB’H.”eare(fXBrie.
88664f
petoape A a bar^ln-A trade Ca
FOR BALE—A good 60acre farm, S
Notice to All Poroone Inter
land. UUto ft ShortA, 888 FTOnt
mUes from dty, good buildings, gOO
The 1
Doll trees, nice stream of water,
flowing spring at the house. Address
for the oonstrecaon of lateral Bewar
WHEN yon need Insnranse on breee
Peter Rssbo, City.
’6016
No. L sewer district No. 8. loeated In
Cream PuRm Po^ ^ at Daeon
City Bakery «Sky.
886M1

.“SS

Sewer Tax

the aiioy betwemi Washington and
Webster streeL beglmitog on Garfield
avenuA running thence west to Bar^
low rireoL thooo north on Barlow to
. thenoe
weri■ '"
Wm................................... ........
..........................

tram dty, 66 scree . . . .
Imlt trees. Only IL600, cash or
good exobanga. Uttle ft Shorter, dONET TO LOAM on pereenri prepm Frimt rireeL
S868A
eity, in same » entt I Newtand
Tytor. room 608 New WOhetm bloek,
m mmx aawer, 1 p SELL—dieap, a good sevenroom
fifth floA.
8671A
here placed In my hands tor ori___ on. the same to be paid on or beSod. top eeti and filling dirt, given
away A tha weA end of Wayne etieri
dty Tres-------TO SELL—A nice eevenreom home;
I wreek or ten dnya.. Cook Bren,
Office, room 208 State Bank BuMlng.
only 810 down hnd |7 per meoth CKkeite’ phene SSO.
S8444f
Sti49-l-m
unpaid. Only six per cent latarret
really mndi cheaper ,to buy a h^
than
to
rent
one.
Uttle
ft
S^ee.
Mra. W. & Lawrence will have her
288
Front
StreeL
886842
millinery opening Friday aftamoon
FOR SAIA^-Sod, 6 oenU a load; top
and Saturtky.
'«4U
dirt 4 cents, AH dirt 8 Mats. B. J.
AND HACK LINE
CoAo, 487 Monroe stred. Ctttsena’
^ B. J; MOROAN,
phone 860.' Dirt A west end A
Wayne streri.
8841A
P1AN4ST AND TSACHER.

PIONEER LIVERY

H. Steffens

BemmnbA the old teliahto Um thA
and tmas ogO at Aendsmy A Moria FOR SALB-Baiu cnrrtoge; bnrreto If
tatanAcnce. totgulre A 610 Flflh to always on time. Hack nrdAs a
B«I Phene, Aaadsmy 888; OR
speetoMy. ImakeaU,ttslm«Ukhack.
' StreeL
' 8SS8tf
I CALL FOR BAaOADB.
FOR BALE.—We hav% and offer ter
In Uvery I can taratoh yea
sale, the teUowtng ilA A BeA RUBBER TIRE. RUNABOUTS,
Estate. R ts aU Mstaable propmty.
CARPET GUARIlie andmnribeedd.
Call or'phase for ^RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
Kaktogandlaytag. IkathmaMi
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
pirtere:
«d . Week tomeaguy and imwiHly TO FEET on Bay streeL ODperite
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
Oarrow'e store. BuDfitag cn nse to
oeriatn. Agree ter MMMgta
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
now need as warehnreL bA emt be
fin. N. B. Oia^ Pnp, Ttm
used tar '
FOR FUNERALS
LOT
Odr.
Rennie atreet-gT CL en OmiAlh 1 can tamtoh you any kind A earrlafeCarpel Cleaning WerioL 818 WhehyonwgaL j hava five imtoa and three
ington street 'Phene Na 118.
60 FOOT LOT eri WeA MAh Anri.
geeated eairiagee in storic, atoo a nlee
Itoe A IspmaUid eairiagek taape and
when to »Md-A anythtog h

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