The Daily Eagle, March 06, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, March 06, 1905

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

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DAIUY

VOI. XL NO. 3a6'6.

TEAVEKSE CITY. jqQEQAN, MONDAY, ICABCH 6, 1905. f

Buy Carpets Now
It’s only a matter of aboiJt .30 days l>efore
spring housecleaning, then 3*00 will want
something in the-line of floor covering. Our
new spring goods in Carpets', Rugs, Oilcloth,
Linoleum and Matting are arriving dail5-.
Make your selections before the best patterns
are sold. You don't have to tie \’our mone'^j’
up in these goods—just come in a^d make
your selection and we
it for you.
CARPETS
Never before, has our anhual spring carpet buying
equalled that of this 3’esr. It was neeessar3* to buy in
lai^ quantities in order to get the bottenn • prices.
This condition will necessitate our doubling our car­
pet sales of former 3*ears. This we are determined to
do by selling at prices that would i-ob the small dealer
of all profit.

RUGS
Ball after baH of new patterns arriving dailj'. .lusf
step in and look them over, whether 3*ou intend bu5*ing or not.
Oilcloth and Unpleum.
Dozens of patterns and grad^ to select from, at prices
thil^other dealers cannot quote.
^veral short ends and remnants' in the old lines
that WciWill close out at less tbaerfirst cost.

Your Credit Is Good.

J. W. Slater
Wholesale sad BctM

You KelUMe Home Fualshu

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

NOCI’S MEN WITHOirr
“BE
FOOD FOR TW9 DAYS
FiamiNa is

MENTION^
DESPERATE , FOR MAYOR

OYAMA HAS lost 40,000 MEN JAPANESE CRAWLEB UP
STONY HILLS AND GAINED
SOME GOOD POSITIONS

:^e fir Y/P.‘ u. .Ill —
pfe cupper st the BepUst
lore Wedneeday ereolns;..,*
begkiatiig at 5 o’clock,
The rejtutar cupper sen^.b)' the
idles of the Baptist ehui« atill be
held the second Wedne^y of each'

The New Store

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

FASHION.
Dame fashion’s latest CrOwii

I ^mates by Her Frothing
;; an* Biting.
(Speciaf t61»e Dally tfagle.l
Grand Rap^. March 6.—Attendants
and inmates of the eounty house be­
lieve that I^na Mosber has faydroph.--bla. She is growling, biting and frothing at the mouth and has frightened,
the people in the bouse upon several
occasions.
^
Mjs. Mosher was biUen by a dog six
are ago but the present, trouble
>me on fohr years later. Dr. Her
an says the case is peculiar,
woman is 23 years old and came
from Sparta.
U IS said that the relatives of the
woman used to put • bit In her mouth
and fasten a pask over her face
protect themselves from barm.

Sherman & Hnnter
New alMBCS Inst In-

$3.00

J. W. MILLIKEN.

good leather. We buy our bo.v
shoes direct from the factory. >
we are getting the best on tb
market. We will be glad i
have you call end see them W
sell the famous

HMSier School Shoes

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
8MOB

BTOUE

OPP. WHITING HOTEL

At Fashion’s Headquarters

ArtidesjYouNeed ttvvww^wvai
Special

YOO WILL FIKD THE LAEGE8T LIKE OF
NOBBY. I’P-TO-NOW

Spring ““ Summer Hate

Dresser and
Sideboard Scarfs,
Pillow -Shams and
Table Spreads

Sbown in ttie Cltjy

Prkes JLOO, 1.25, L50, iOOTtSO. $3
ASK FOR THE LONGLEY.

In new dealgna of Open Work
and Bmbrotdbry. Bemstitched
Edges, etc., at pricee from

IDc to SDc each

Sale
To introduce

ROMOCi
The Great Tonic
For
15 days only.
*1.00 Bottles for*

50 cenr«
ta~ThU the store that sells the

KEBl^ & HOYT
UNIOW

1

ST.

CIOHIERS.

$158.15 FOR
CHARITY ONLY

Baaner Patterns

IValt*^

SCRIPTURF MSSFD BY
yPiPDFNTROOSFVFLT
WORE A (K)LD SEAL RING (XINTAWNG L«3(
OF UNCOLN’S HAIR-SOME STRIKING
PASSAGES FROM THE PRESI­
DENTS INAUGURAL
ADDRESS.
WASHWGTON, MaKh 6^n March 4; In the pr^enc* of a al^ty
throng, with .$0,0M wildly cheering clllxens landing hU m^c nnme, andfeasting their, eyes on him. President TheoAore Rooeevelt ^ed to hU aadlence, after taking the oath of <«ce cL the grand capJol steps, raised bis
yoke with a supreme effort, yet felt that his words were heard perhaps hr'
only a few tboqsuds, and deUvered the inaugural address by which he com.
pleted the fonnal taking up of hts duties as the nation's chief executive.
STRIKING SENTENCES OF INAUGURAL SPEECH.
Preaideat Roosevelt In his inaugural speech, tittered the

(The entire p'rooeeds of the charity
ball have been placed at the dUpoeal'
of Captain Hunselle of the Salvation
army, who will give<an itemised stau,ent of.iU use to the cmnmlUee.
Tbe receipts from subscription list
and sale of tickets,-amounted to 6249.
Tbe expenses of the ball amounted
190,8S. thus leaving a balance
6158.15.
Last week 650 was placed at the
disposal of CapUn MnnseUe. ^^Today
. ...
..
le Sttte
i be used by him whenever he

foUowtns

"No people on earth hare ^ore cause to be thankful
oars.
"To ns as a people It has beat ^granted to lay the foundations of onr nal onal life In a new continent.
•The success we have had In the past and which we coDfidently believe
the future will'bring, should cause |n os-:fio. feeling of vain glory.
, "Toward all other nations, large and smi1^«ur attitude must be ous
of cordial In sincere' friendship. .
"Justice and generosity in a uaiicm, as in an indlyldual, count most
when shown, not by the weak, but by -the strong.
"While ever careful to refrain from wronging others, we must be n»
less Insistent that we are not wronged ourselves, '
« . !
"We wish the peace of justice and righteousness because we -(kU( k '
is right, not because we are afraid.
'■Our ’>^tions with the old powers of the world are important: Iwt stIB
more Impoi^t are our relations among onrselvea.-

./' ,

charity balj deeire to expres
thanks to all who subscribed ca
way helped to make a ancceas
lug tbe charity ftmd..

meR-HAS'-^
SUFFERED
HORSES. CATTLE AND SHEEP DVI NO OF STARVATION.
Sheep Have Had No *nter This
Winter.

For Boys

Is placed on “MONEYBAK."
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.

Special Meeting .of Chrietlans te be
Held March 23.

Hastings, March 6.—Delos Barbrr
and Clark Barber have been arrested
by Human Office Randolph of Grand
Rapid^ for cruelty to knlmals. Th^
were arraigned today and plead "not
guilty." Their examhalloo has *ecn
set tor next Friday.
Tbe Barber brothers own a farm
Duluth "iMPBRIAL”—not tbe cheap­
of 400 acres northeast of Hastings.
est but the best spril^ wheat Boor Their caiUe, horses and sheep are
Ask your grocer for lu"
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dead and dying of starvation. Barber
admiti^ the sheep bad bad no water
all wint<
vintes. dependli
depend Ing upon snow ,to
ch their thirst
Tbe subles are declared to be filthy
as they have not been cleaned out thl'
winter and there haa been no beddln;)
furnished.
The Barbers deny 111 treatment.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

For a shirt-waist suit or an evening gown.
To wear by country-side or town.

THE REV. W. T. WOODHOUSE
ELECTED PRESIDENT.
,-

A .me^ng of the pastors’ asiecUn
SEVERAL MEN ABE DISCUSSED tion was held this morning In the
BY THEIR fRIEkPS..
Baptist chorch. Tbe main business
was the eiectioB of offleers as t<^ws;
MAYOR FUL6HUM‘'WOULD SERVE
Bev. W. T. Woodhouse, presidenL
ANOTHEft YEAR.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, vice preetdent.
Rev. B. L. Requa, secretary.
ALDERMAN BINQHAM 18 READY
Arrangements were made for a spe­
. FOR THE RACE.
cial meeting to be held Mart* 23 to
which-all the CbrlsUacs In this city
will he Invited. Resolntions on Sun­
day funerals, which will be pul
ed tomorrow, were passed,

(Special lb Tbe Daltyaigle.]
MUKDEN, March 6.—General Kui
patkin haa launched a blow
Field
The warm sunshUgr days which proMarahal Oyama, Juet eaat of the rail
road. The fighting ic desperate along' aim the approaelt^of spring
BUrted the sap of 4peculation regardthe entire line.
iropatkin'c Iota for the paet week iae the
men meotioBCd
up to thie morning, le said to -be'23.of
-or. and almost
-10.
as ctsBy who say
do cot can
pyama It believed to have lott
killed and wounded fully 40,000.
The Japanese army according to
iDgness to serva ai
perU of pHsonera, .ta greatly «*hauat. it Is tbe wish of » ........................
1.
^
.
Mr. FMlgbum made dhs announconeDt,
had thought be
General Negi’a men have been with- Alderman Lardie
would run If Mr. Mghum declined a
Jt food for two daya.
re-Domination, Immedistel:
The Ruaalane are tiring 16
ler bis wiai
bMd uoder
wia^ and sMd'^was
placed in poeiUone opposite Witeean ot in It this Ume.^Falghm& Is good
eobni
DbQgh for him.
and are ehelllng the Japanese artil­
Alderman Bingh%
BinghM Is ready for the
lery pocltione.
nomination
if ' - es bis way and
- ■ "
'ouid not
minute to coiAmong the brilliant work donu
Ider the
of the nominsthe Japanese amiy, none hae'eurpaaeed Hon.
aehlevementa of the force which
Other names. .... who hai
lave lots of
friends are, John
and L. K.
the night of March 2, gained
"ibbs. . ;
footing across the SKakhe river and
The men meaticried
is now holding two miles of the front,
, but after crawling up the stony hills, lik<
leeches.
•nie Rueelan troops are now plainly
virible. Terrific, uproar la on every
... popular
hand evring to the sound of canon and
has been' menrifle.
e of ei-Uayor
administration
The Japanese are proving fully ai
good winter campaigners as the Ruesiane.
a etUeen
Id prefer
city Opfrs Hoobc dsnee, Moodey
ereoioK. Uarcb SOth, givea by U>«
South Side orchestre. ~
'
same m ttsasl
AGT&l!
enuB ewved.

onr EDITION.

YE DOERS OF THE W(

PASTOR’S ANNUAL MEETING

MAPLE LOGS WANTED.'
Custom Sawing and Planing.
Sav.duot for Sale.

Buy Mack.

^^olr•lld warmer tortl«ht; Tuoo«ty itrob^ly dhewara of anew
floirtoa and warmer; oaatoHy

SAMUEL LEMON’S SUCCESSOR

Celleeter' of Internal rfevenues for
Western Michigan.
'ISpeclartb tbe Daily Eagle.]
QM1 Rapids, March 6.—William I.
Stewart, ex-mayor of Grand -Rapids
and a well known attorney, will suc­
ceed Sainuel l.«mon as coilecior of
Iniemal revalue for WesUni Michi­
gan. His candidacy was endorsed by
Senators Aigtr and Borrows and hh
name will be sedl to tbe senate for
confirmation tomorrow.
candidate for the Re­
fer Judge .of
. .
1 nominate
the superior court
________ j candidates In the field.
i wlindrawal Will probably be of
81 benefit to Blvln Bwarthool.

72 YEARS IN MICHIGAN
MRS. Tower of grand rapids
WAS AN OLD RESIDENT. (

(SpMlal to The DaUy Eagle.)
Grand Rapids, March 6.—Mrs.
St. Tower, aged S3 years, mother of
Daniel F. Tower, president of
Grand Rapids Brass Co., died
night after an Illness of three weeks’

t lonta, where ksr
town site froot thS;
to Qrasd.

n why we'sbonid fear tbe future, but there :
t pnve false
s of the
men of tbe mighty past.
"We must show in our Lves every day the qualities ot practical Intelfgence, hardihood and endurance which made great the men who founded thi
republic In the days of Washington and preserved it In the days of Abra-'
ham Lincolo.'’
VICE PRESIDENT FAIRBANK’S ADDRESS.’. >
Millie tbe densely packed senate room throbbed with the surging, Impatient throng, eager to gel away to sec President Roosevelt sworn In, Vico ’
President Fairbanks took tbe sensle pres deni's sUnd where he Is to presli'c
for four years to come, and delive.-od his inaugural, addreas. brief, utterly
lacking in electric magnetism, typical of the cold, pomp loving, machinelike power, be is. Re said:
.
"Senators: I enter .upon the discbaige of the duties of the position 'o '
which I have been called by my counurmen. with grateful appreciation «f
the high honor aAl with a deep sense of Its rMpmisibUlty.
"I h;
hiring t
e have been engaged in the <
domestic qnesUons of vast Importance and w.tb forelgv problems of unusu-.t
and far-reaching significance. We stionrit what we have done to the Impevtlal Judgment of history.,
.
' .
“I c%D never forget the pleasant relations which have beeg fmined dat­
ing my service upon the.fioor of tbe senate. I sball cherish them always xn
among tbe most delightful memories of my life. They warrant the belief
that I Bhal] have in the discharge o1 the runctions which devolve upon
me under the constUullon. the generous assistance and klpdfy forbeannee
of both sides o( the chamber.
•'We witness the maj^lc spec.acle of a peaceful and orderly beg:nning of an administration pf ngtlaovl affairs inider tbe laws of a free an r
seir-goveming people. We pray that divine favor may attend It and th!il
peace ffnd progress, Jdst'ce and boni>r. may abide with our country and nu>*
oountrymeD.”
.
PRESIDENT WEARS RING WITH LOCK OF Ut4CDUN.'S HAIR; GIFT OF .
■JOWN HAY.
On tbe third flng^ of President t^ooseveli's left band during the Ina--- '
gural ceremonles'Satnrday was a haoviiy embossed gold seal ring. Tbe.riuA
was a present to Mr. Roosevelt tbsi mocnlog from Secreury of State JohnKay. loatead of a seal on the oval fat surface of tbe ring is a recepUe r with a glass face. Dnder the glass l< a lock of. hair ent
the bead -K
Abiafaam Lincoln Just after hU assxss nation and before bis death.
While In his room and waiting 'or the ceremonlea in the eenate cham­
ber to teglo President Roosevelt called atteoUoiL to the ring. Secretarv
Hay. hAaid, bad given it to him with tbe expressed wish that It should b.worn during bis inauguration. ,
.

'
-I am very«appy to wear IL" aided the preSldent,'"and shall always
value It very highly."
,
ROOSEVELT KISSED WONDROUSLV APT PASSAGE IN BIBLC.
It was a peculiarly appropriate paaaage in the Mbie that the praaMem
kissed in taUiig the oath Satorday. tb; more remarkable from the factr ttmt
Clertt McKssiny eaya he.Bpened the bible at random. .
The Teteea were the 12d, 23d and 24th of the first chapter ot the BpIsUo
of James:
»
"But ba ye Axera ot tbe word,- aid not bearer* only, decelvtag yoii;*
ow^aWrea.
wFW if any be a heater of the word aaO not a doer, he te lOta weto- a:
man bdioidlng his naUnil taee In. a glaaa;
Tor ha.beboldeUi himaeU. aad meth hie way, and atnlgtirBy ibiset-y
.
eth what manner
man he wak."
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iGLE, aOXDAY. MAHUH 0. 1905.

The Daily Ea&le \vhaT IHE BOAM) OF TRADE
niUlFfflESCMHIS
HAS ACCOMPLISHED
THE EAOCE PREM, PUBLlEHERE.

Report Made at the Board of Trade Bwqnet by
Sccrataiy J- W. Hannen, TeUlaa ot^Enterprises tbat Have Been Investigated.

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gnlillc Works In'"my“off^M?^are
Open to pnbllc examination: that the
City Council have designated as a dU
trict to be aaseesed for said Improv-sment; all the lands, .lots and parcels
if land (rooting and abnUing upon Ue
said proposed Improvement, viz: Lots 7 to 28 Inclusive. Haanah. I,ay
Co.'s Sth Snbdivlaion

HAWES
S3.00 Hats

---------■ •
' - - 8, pan
ts » to 13 inel
inelnilvs.
block
Lay A Co.'e lOLb Additloi.
t 1. block 1, Original Plat.
U 1 to 8 IDCIUSI.......................... Plat,. allII, accordi
:
The following excellent and eompr»- ed whether our farmers would
plau-tber
a- tbereof.
hens ve report wu presented
kindly to the raising of beeU; but the
A parcel described as follor*s;_ be­
Board, of Trade, by Secretary J. W. general desire for such a factory
ginning at the southwest comer ofliTr
Hannen, at Its^banqnet tut Wedner. this locality prompted the board
28 in H.. L. A Co.'e Bth Subdivision
thence nprth along
Mong the iwest line of
day evening. The report could
take definite steps to ascertain If beeti
lot 2s to tbe right bank of Boardman
be bandied by The Dally Eagle iho could be raised p'rolltably and in aurr.ver, thence westerly and southerly
day following the banquet without de­ Aclent qaantitles to ulUmaiely war­
along tbe bank of Boardman river to
The Dellr Bacie »1U be' found on laying the press bonr. We give the rant tbe exploitation of such a projeci
-U iJtersectlon with the north line cf
1-roi.t street, thence east' along the
Mle al the foUtnruxflMce: B. J. Hniii report entire at this time as a matter The resuR was an arrangement with
n^h line of Front street to the place
A Son. Ml WaahlastoD street; -of record, in order that all of our citi­ the Valley Sugar Company of Sagi­
Joseph Umlor, »10 But Eighth zens -may know jnst exactly what has' naw, to purchase at a given price nil Traverse City, and tbe-hoard paid him
A parcel described as follows: be­
street;
C.
MdBroy,
808
West been accomplished by tbe boaid.
pay the expense of moving. ginning at tbe Intersection of the left
the beets that the farmers of Jhis sec­
Front street; lin. A. R. FuUer, SX8
A perusal of the report shows
tion would raise. A public moeting -This was a small indi^rT employing bank of. Boardman river with iha
North Blmwood hreBse; Ifonroe Csa- great amount of work done Imthedtay was called In tbe City opera honse to but few people, but ,tts, posslblllUts north line of Front atreet. thence west
the north line of Front street
dy Co, Union street For thn oon- of InvesUgatloh. which takes Ume, and which the fanners In the re#on were wefe deemed wnrth^ of the contribu­ along
to the cast line of Hall eUe«, thence
eealSMs of onr pstrani, vent adm^ .Ume that was cheerfully given by th-.- Invited. A dinner was furnished by tion.
northerly and easterly along the east
•J
.tlssBeataeiney be left et uy o( the acers of tbe association,
line or lot 77 in H.. L. A Co.'s lUh
our board, and experts in the manufs^
One of the Important things accom­ AddiUon and the south Hoe of Northmile It appears <m the surface tbat
> of beet sugar Incited to enlight- plished by the Board of Trade was n
> avenue t- _ west line of
tangible was aceonpllsbed bethose Interested upon Its
B stpeet, thence s ith along the
of advertising through thline of r
cauM we have gained no large .addl- fseture and its desirability as a dlvl-'
Jt to the l^t
•cnlr prospectus with
COMING EVENTS.
Uona) enterprises or factories, yet, dend paying business. Tbe result of
1-------*0 ihe place
aH-famlliar; 6,000 copies of beginning.
Msr^ 7-^ahs’ ennual oharlty Wl
there remains the satlsfacUon of know­ that meeUng was that committees ot t£la proepe
prospectus werd published
Pere Marquette right of way lying
end banquet Elks' club rooms.
ing why we have not secured them.
wbre appointed .Jo arrange with the a cost of $800; A large number
between lota 48 ai.d 49 of H. LA
What the Beard ef Trade hat Aceomp- farmers to plant certain numbers of them were taken on subscription by Co.'s nth AddiUon.
Pere Marquette right of way lying
COXEV WANTS A BOQUET.
Mshed.
^es. as ah experiment. The Valley our citizens and widely.distributed
,flseob S. Cosey. some of our
(By -Secretary J. W. Hannen.)
'Sugar Company desired 5,000 acres of wblle through the secretary's office
ers will recollect, 10 years ago platThere has been a popnlar Impres- beets, ^Qt after diligent effort on the
A parcel-described as follows; be­
(Continued on Page Three.)
ned and executed a moremeot on Con- on in tbe cornmnnlty among.those part of our' committee, the totol num­
ginning at the southwest corner of
giesE to secure legislatlaa upon cur­ who have not been in close touch wi>h ber of acres which .the farmers in
Wadsworth and'Front streets. Uience
-The Colonel's Waterloo,
along the .south line of Front
rency matters but failed In accom­ the Board of Tiide and the work of this secOofi could be Induced to plant
polonel John M. FuUer. of Honey
■t to the' Pere Marquette right of
plishing anything except to get him­
Grove.
Texas,
nearly
met
bis
Water
that
exceed 200. While-the soil
thence sontbeasterly along tbe
self and bis followers srreetM for IlshM nothing 'While the wganiza- seems to be adapts to the raUttng of kK), from Liver and Kidney iroul
line of said right of way to the
In
a
recent
letter,
be
aays:
"I
t
.
walking on the grusAn Wi
lion has not secured any large factor­ sugar beets, the cuUure of the potato nearly dead, of these complaints, and, west line of Wadsworth street. Uience
Since then very little hu been heard ies, or added many to those employed wlih^its definite resoUs. and the knowl­ although I tried my family doctor, he no^ w the place of begtnnlng.
The lota to be assessed according *x>
ftom, Coxey. Now be comes
In our local industries. It ip irue that edge of our farmers lu Its* producllbi did me no good; so I got' at 50c bottle the frontage thereon. The City Counof your great BBectric Bitters, v ’' '
claliis credit for being the author there has heCT a zealous purpose on overshadowed- the possibllItJea
_n.
m regular session tbe
cured me. I consider them the
of March,
larch, 1905. when ..
It will
and instigator of some bf the things the pari of tbe directors of the boairi
ated in beet sugar culture. . The medicine on earth, and thank God
to the Improvement
that are agiuting the public, and for and its officers to accomplish for TravM of this experiment to the Trav­ who gave you the knowledge to make aforesaid and ISto
o
the district
r • to be As­
whlfh President Roosevelt and M
City as much gt^ as the
erse City Board of -Trade was |4$1.83, them." SMd, and guaranteed to cut
sessed,
Bryan are 'receiving all .the credit
ur disposal would permit. Tbe and your officers believe that <c was Dyspepsia. Billoasness and Kidney
this 23rfl ,d«r of Febroary,
DUease, by C. A. Bugbee, The Han­
We are more than halt convince Board of Trade stands as a medium
good Investment, because it demon­ nah Drug Store, C, E. Miller, drugCHAS. M.
‘that be U about right, and. we are between the people of the community strated that it wonld be nseless for
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ready to throw him. a l^ra] share uF and such enterprises As may be seek­ Trwerse Ciy- .to underUke tbe exploi­
the boquets. Mr. CogCy aays;
ing locations, or sneh as appear up^ tation of the beet
"Ten years ago I was called
Investigation to be worthy of an eSprt industry.
dreamer because I toalsted-upoo cer­
seenre, bnt without funds the me- -At the same public meeUng which
tain reforms which'poUUcians decla.'- llum becomes ineSectlve.
determined the action upon the beet with a severe cold. A druggist pre­
cd Impossible. Today my dreams are
It wilt be of interest to those not| sugar proposliioD-. the
pared me some medicine and a phy­
coming true.
,
otherwise Informed that since the o^ BlsUng the Traverse City, Leelanau A sician prescribed for me, yet I '.' "
Improve. I then tried Folej ’s H.
' "I see that some of the ifew York gsnlzation of the board there has
ManUtique ^Iway company to esta'usnd Tar, and eight doses cured
papers are trying to show bow Presi­ a determined purpose on the part of Ilsh Its line between this city and
' Refuse snbsUtnlqg. -Sold by
dent Roosevelt bu been Uklng suc- its officers to accoippllsh something of Northport was taken up, and tbe
'. Watl A ^ns.
eodw
cessive*steps In tbe wake of W.
a material benefit to the city;' and In essary committees appointed tb inves­
.Bryan in the matter of the goverj- this connection it may be stated that tigate the desirability of the ^ter- NOTICE OF BOARD OF REGISTRA­
blent and the railroads. Bryan, it the objects of the organization ate prlse, and Its requirements. It develTION.
'seems, is still one lap ahead, as be is not atone to secure new industries, but -oped that all .the railway company To the Legal Yfiters of Uie City of
now quoted as inclining toward com- to assist ip fostering those which
City, County of Grand
desired from ITaverse City was to de­ OTaverse
Traverse and Slate ot Michigan:
have, and to cierclso its Influence in fray the cost of procuring the right
No'tice is hereby given that
"Now. if the time has arrived for the civic development of the city.
of way out of tbe city to iu connection
cards
o: RegistnUos for f
—of
distributlag the bouquets, and theVexl
It Is not true tbat the board has into Leelanau county. A committee ards-of the city'of Traverse crty'wjl
leaden In the great movement
accomplished noihing, on the contiury
Tuesday and Wednesdav,
appointed to secure subscripUor.s
be rec(«nlzed, i want my claim eon- It has accomplished all 'that has been and tbe right of way as deseribel. March
•idered with the rest. I am m«w than possible .with the means at its dlspos- This committee was to include in Us purpose
electors--------------------.....
resIdinS^
the city of Trav10 yean ahead <rf Bryan and dbeee Bl. We have
of the trimnphs Bolicltations funds for the beet sugar erse City, who;are not now register­
' other converts, fdurnatisUc and other, of our slsur ritles in landing impor­ experimentt as well as that for th-5 ed; said Boards of ReglstraUon will
Citizens’ Telephone Company’s stocktas for years earned
meet in each of the five wards of sail
who are making such a fuss over tant enterprises, and our own people railroad.
You can do the aa'me if you follow and paid quarterly cash'dividends of 2 j>er cent and has
The total amonill ralsjJ city
in the following places, pamely;
government ownership of railroads.
ir auggeatlons in our market letters.
have wondered why the Traverse Cl.y was 33,071, 32.500 of which was' ds
in the First ward, in the Boys' Band Parties with small as well as large paid tbe taxes.
Board of Trade had not been equalis­ voted to the tnteresu of the rallroaJ, Room, in McN'amnrats hall on Froai means can increase their incomes by
You can buy some authorized capital 12,000,000. J!»aid
successful. To this query tdl we cat and 3461.92 for Uie beet sugar experi- strett.
inverting at once. $30.00 margins 10
Washlngtcm, of which W. J. Bryeu, answer Is tbat our sister cliiw have menis. The railroad, as you all know,,
In the Second ward, at Second Ward Shares stock or 1,000 bushels of wheat in $1,750,000. In service nearly nine yeai-s, over 20.000
telephones
leph(
in the S3'stem.
sj'stem. Further information on our
City hall, on Spruce street •
was chairman, and Justin-R. WhiUnu, had the means, and. we have been sup­ has been built,- and'its beneflte
and an advance of ten polqts will make stock
_
in
the
Third
ward.
In
the
Primary
>ek
tcan be seeurwl on addressing the companjM Grand
Julius C. Burrows and John Daizcll plied simply witb tbe Inclination and obvious.
While like all railroads In
diool building, corner ot Onion an-1 you $100.00 profit for every $30J)0 in- Rapids, Mich.
members.- and among ot)ief things. 1 derire to develop our city- anS I be- their lociplency, tbeie' have been difvested. AceounU of $30.00 and upenth streets.
■.
made this statement:
In the Fourth ward, in the Bngii'o wards are accepted..
I eve that wp can state authoritiTely, flculties in operation, there ie no -dtk^
Write for our. daily market letter,
'"The great issue, I believe, which and without any hesHatlon, tbat had put ng the fact that the T.'C.X; A M House No. 3. on Cass streeL
In the Fifili ward. In the rear of E. free ef cost for the asking.
ts before tbe people today la whether'^ Traverse City -been provided with
has opened up a rich country ''whl-h J, Hans' stori-, at 9fli Waahlngtc:i
AEMMUSTH 4 CO., laaktn and Broken.
the railroads are going to own
development fund of from gSO.OOO
has already Jirought lienefiis to Trav “'reel.
Said
133 USillt Sirett. Chie^o.
. government or the govemment^ls go­ $I06.fl«0 our Industiial populatl
en«e City.
traUoi
open from 7 o'cloc.
ing to own the railroads'
conid have been increased many bunt-..„until S.o'clock in the
Another important project which .J the forenrion
"So 5‘ou see that Jdr. Bryan and dreds of working people'
.......
days.
tbe Board of Trade has taken under afternoon of said registration
those who. like him, have recently
In
lesUmon.v
whereof


-e hei
Our board has been handicappei
come out for government ownership, for tbis reason, and when a good thing eonstdnt consideration ifi the Traverse ato bH m>have arrived afier 10 years alinosl at has been presented which required City. Old Mission and Peninsula Elec^ March, 19(15.
trie Railway. This enterprise has
' CHAs’ M. BEERS. *
the point where I stood then and sUnd capital to induce it to look this <
.369S-t-1ol•
City Clerk.
-been
b^ore
tbe
people
for
eevenil
today.
other cities have been suceessfu
years, and Its benefiu, if completed,
"What I said 10 years ago bolls landing jt.j'bqfore our very eyes.*
PAVING NOTICE.
conceded. It will be remembered that
(food now. and Roosevelt, Bryan and
Fursuant to a otsohitloo of tbe City
Dne of th% first projects which this
- the-others will have to come t<r my board was csJl^ ni^ to rapslder was ;be right of way through Psnlusul.r Council passed at iU aessKm held cm
township was procured through the the 20th day of February. 1905. notice
view of the matter entirely.
proposed Alpena, Gaylord and efforts of the citizens of that lownsh-p Is hereby given that tbe city of Trav­
. "In in years toore, in my Judgment. Western Railway, ts extend from Al­
erse City proposes to make the follow• the gieat movement will come' to s pena to Traverse City. This propo­ and a Board of Trade committee.
'ng Improvement, viz:
head, and in the meantime we win try sition was brought lb our notice by Mr. ♦he franchise under which the ih;lTo grade and pave Bast Front street
the remedy now being proposed bv Durand, its promotor, and when first road was, to be operated through tbe •om the east line o: " ‘
line of WeUli
President Rdosevel'—government con- prf«eDted it appeared to tack those city was drawn under the aupervlsien
tions
of the directors of the Board of Trade,
irol. It will take aWur.l0*years for substani:a1 elements to entitle it
a of
ot cost
<
in eonneciloB with and approved by
the country to find out that 'govern­
of Pub:
ibllc Works In i
material assistance.
However, after the city council. The result of the
open to'public exa
ment control' wtll not control, for to
repeated etforiB on tbe part of the pr> agitation for tha improvement was tion; that the City' Council
des­
Conne ■ have

control we must operate, and to oper­
motor, our Board of Trade called a tbat the directors of tbe Bosrd of ignated as a district to be assessed for
ate we most own."
said
improvement
all tbe lands. loU
public meeting to give the mater con­ Trade adopted a resolution pledging
and parcels of land fronUng and abntsideration. The project as outlined Traverse City to contribute 310.000 in Ung
upon
the
sa:d
proposed
Improve­
Democrats tCnd Republicans forgot
d undoubtedly tn a lew yea'rs con­ aid of the project, upon the expressed ment viz:
politics last Saturday and Joined In
Lots X to 8 inclnalve. block II. Orlgtribute great benefits to Traverse City. coDditloD )hBt Peninsula township con­
I9M w CBOtBta BMKCtt.unenjiBvoat
■ sassr tucusta eusKcu.tmu.mimit
jolclng over the Inaugurafon of
lal plat
tribute an'equal amoiinL This action,
Lota 1 to 3 Inclusive, Woq^ 12, Orlgman for president whotp all can
epect. however much t}iey may differ reasonably assume the fesponslblll'y was followed by zealous efforts to ac­
complish the enterprise, and Peninsu­ '°Sl’*(«‘bloek.28, Original plat nil In
with him pollUcally, of whom Ameri­ of pledging The c:ty for the sum
la lownahp promptly raised J>y nol“s the village (now city) of Tra'
ca can be proud, even though they money required.
However, it w
tbe full wmouni of their pledge, 3lo.- ^The lota to be assessed according
believe he Ig mistaken; whose persoa- deemed a woitby enterprlae, and
to the frontage thereon. The
klity. whose courage, whose pqrUv committee consleUng of A. V. Fried­ 000.
Council will meet on Its regulai
Unfortunately, the railway project skm.
and whose Americanism ^ipeaU ' rich, J. W. Hannen, Dr, W. E. Moon
the I3th day of March. .
has not yet materialized, but ita ben^ when It will bear ohjecUons to the im­
men of all parties, and all nations.
It you enjoy seeiagiandsomemorchandisecoiiiriii St once.
and B.- R White were authorized
fits
to
this
community
may
be
real­
provement as aforesaid and to the dlscanvare tbe dty and seenre sufficient
These are eSact reproduetions of the metropolitan tailors’ art
Tbe first installment of the J. C. subscriptions to defray the-expense of ized when it is stated that thousands, Wet to be aneased.
Dated Ibis 23rd day of Pebrnaiy,
Wbtiney A Co.'s stock. pureJMed by a survey for the , line through this of dollars In trade are taken across
Grinnell Bros., la.on tbejray. Watch county, this effort resulted in rai-<- the bay to' BIH Rapids which would
.CHAS M. BBBRS.
6689-1-12
City Clerk.
for Mg bargains.
J698-lt
oome'So Traverse City- should this
ing about 3851). which was ezpei
The develop­
for the purpose named. While it has line be tn operation.
Startling Mortality.
ment of resort property and many faPAVING NOTICE.
appeared t^^tbls project has nrt
Pursuant
to
a
resoluUon
of the city
dirties
for
handllng'out-golng
freight
spinuiuu:.ui auu periiuaius,
lo tertallted'. rgln Informed through th-a
council passed at Its session held on
prevent
It and cure these asrful diseases. officers of the proposed railway com­ assures (or this enterprlae success the 20ih day of February, 1965. noUce
should It come to a definite ccodilio.i Is hereby given that the city Of Trarthere Is Just one reliable remedy. Dr. pany that the-^ne will be built,
King's1 New___
_
New Life_____
PHU. _________
M. Flannery.
of completion.
'
erae city proposes to make the fol­
of 14 Custom Honse Place, Chicago; that at no very distant, date. Tne Awmall plating buainess owned by S. lowing improvment, viz:
says: "Thhy have no eqnai for Con­ enure distance has been surveyed and
To grade and pave West Prort
stipation and Birilousnesa" tie at C.' a portion of it graded, and It is sUted E. Blackwood was situated In Lelana. reel from Union street to the,west
A. Bngbee's, Tbe Hannah Drug Store; tbat tbe financing of Uie project Is Mr. Blackwood desired to locate. '1 oe of Oak gtreet; *nd apectficatlonB,
'"-^end B. E. Miller, drug^t. ,
Imw
practically assured.
h thejioard
CMtgh SMtled.m Her Lunga
“My. daughter had a terrible congh was called upon lacoDsIder. and which
which aeUii.............................................. was discussed tn pnbUc meetings by
Jackson of _
... .................................... eiUxens several times, was tbe possible
greet many remedies wlthont relief, establishment here of a beet sugar
until we gnve her Foley's Hooey and.
That Bear tbe “ Union’’ Label,
Tar which cored her." Reftwe subsU- factory. A committee of this board
lues...8old by B.B. Walt ABona. eodw was appointed to vlaK Bagtnaw and
Bay City factories to gain what Infor­
LA8TCALU
mation was necessary to inJlghlen
«T IMSB ottsta'swsiitctt.imttiiwwBR.
gpw B« BT (aascA BMOHEf .uKAsermL
Splendid Line of Patterns.
> ' We win sell.oBoly 6M0 ahues of onr people. It was not deemed pos­
atock at present prices—Ifi cents cash, sible at that Ume .to raise sulDeteiit
Look in Our'Window. .
or 10 cents with 10 cenu deferred to fundi in this dly to Induce thoee
be paid fnan divldeads. Next advwoe tereeted -in the mansfMtnro of b
wfll ptaotJcelly double Urn prioe.
engmr to asUbUib a taetory herd at
: OmdYnnrtrat A Arlxqna hhnliig Ce. least untU It bad-besa fully detsiQla-

Hamilton Clothing Co

Largefortunes Are Made
Daily in the Slock and
Grain Markets.

A Good Investment

E. B. FISHER. Secretery.

Daily Eagle fVant Ads Pay
We Now
Have on
Sale
Our New

Spring
Clothing

Suits, Overcoats ^nd Rain Coats

PANTS

S1.00, $1^, njoo, $2^ and $3.00

BEMDA

You don't have
to buy now,
but we are
confident if
you DO come
in you .will
surely buy.
Prices, Style
and Fit
always make
a sale^

THE HANNAH & UY MERCANTILE CO.

i

— TSE DAIITY EAGL^ MONDAY, ilAfiCfi 6.190S.
POULTRY MEETING TONIGHT,
CITY T1EW8 IN- BRIEF.
*
«»»»»»»•»»»»»•»»»

OUTLOOK FROM
WALL STREET

»



Mr«. J. D. Munson %*ent to Monte.
K-e UiIe moralDE to spmd the doy
.n'ltb retellvM.
Mrs. Polly Miller of .Cedor spent
Suintey In the city with friends, reluniing home this-morsln;.
Miss €. E. Nelson of Monistss,
. lias been visUlng . Mn, Knrnlnlre~ of
Kighth stroet, bos relumed t^lsnisn-r.,

.
J
Mrs-Hjessie Brabant went to Chlea■

■'
oalled'ihere
by ihe illness of her sister, Miss Jeu
nie Wolfe of this jity.. Mrs. Bmbs.it
will retijm tomorrow.
Mr. William Mallion-and-Mn. Mary.
.Viemann, of 'YpslIanU, brother so-J
^isier of Mrs. M. B. Jennings, retnmed
iiome today' after comlog- Ijbre to at■.■nd to the funeral of M. B. Jennings.
Clayton Cardie won the watch which
was put up at the bowling alley two
week* ago u a prize for the gr^te.tt
■jmmbor of games rolled with scores
r I7B or over, the contest to end
itatiirdiL}- night, March 4. J^ardie ha t
to Tils credic 39; C.' D. Corbett. 29. aud
Mbert Qlobenshy, 27.
Strikes Hidden Rocks
W'hen your ship of healib strike
the hidden rocks of consumpUoi

C. V. Wheelock Will Road Epoeially
Helpful Paper.
There will be held a meeting this
erenlng of the Northern Hlchlgu
Poultry and Pet Stock
C. W. Wheeloclfs oBce and the i
Ing will be an especially belpTol and
Inierestlng one. Mr. Wheelock has
-been In the eouthem part of the i
a short time on business and while
there he yleited well known poultry
breeding yards at Battle Creek, Oran I
Rapids and other placA. Tonight he
will read, a paper upon the eubjeci,
FliTlng Poultry for the Show Roon.V
There will he also a paper by some
other inomber of the associadon. All
members are urged to be present.
' CASES WERE DISMISSED.
t Cates Settled
Spicer and i
Out of Courl
The cases of the People ts. Harry
E. Spicer and the People ts. Frank
Obershaw, jrhlcl
In Judge
Corin Roberts’ court
c
a wodt ago and
adjourned unUl this morning at
9:.70 o'clock. Aid not come up this
morning as they hare been settled out
of court. Upon motion of the proaecutJDg attorney this morning, Judge
Roberts dlsmi^d the cases.

during the illness’aad death of <wr
Uke Dr. King’s New Dls- beloved husband and father, we desire
10 extend dur heaitfelt thanks.
. MRS. M. B. JENNINGS
AND FAMILY.

r'bt^ga

nnd one bottle cured me." Sijee cure' for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs
and. colds. Guaranteed at C. A. Bugbee, The Hannah Drug Store, E. K.
Millers drug store, price Me and “ "
Tria! iKittles 10c.
1
LAST CALL.
We will .sell 'only 5,000 aharea of
stock at present prices—25 cents cash,
nr 30 cents with 10 cents deferred
l>e paid ftjim dividends. Next advance
will pracUcally double the jiri^.
Grand Tr^erse A Arizona Minlhg Co.

NOTICE.
The City Water Works finds It
cssary to leave the fire hydrants partially open to protect Ihem from
freezing.
CiUzens , are '«auUoned
against shutting oD or putting caps pn
^ydrents to stop water from raning.
Any person found tampering iritb city
hydrants will be prosecuted.
2&87-lf
. H. O. JOTNT, SupL

noon 4
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.

I Wall Paper oLSff
T. N. EILEK, representing the R.
K. LOQAN WHOLESALE PAPER
HOHSE of Saginaw, Mich., has on
exhibition for A FEW DAYS ONLY
the finest samples of Wall Paper
ever shown in Traverse City, rang­
ing in price from 3c to S7.00
per roll. Call rooms i and 2
Eagle- Block, or phone. Citizens
1093 and the simples will be dis­
played at your homes. Those de­
sirous of decoraUng the coming
spring should not Overlook the
chance of securing the season’s
choicest papers at right prices.

hiumN
the quality

sxoyiE

Nobby. Petticoats
That are Almost Silk.
These are made from Pres de Soie,
that clever imitation of Silk—in fact,
about the be,st in durability of finish,
it has the regular silk frou frou, and '
is morf durable. These Petticoats
* are well made and come - in the
following colei's:
, ^■
Black, Navy, Brown, Hunter^ Green
and Reseda Green. Priced

$2.50,

$2.75,

$3.00

: Trade Surpgsws All Previei

’[Special to The Dally Bagle.]
New
York.
March
5.—Unless
all ladIcaUons fail we
proaching a period when the etoefc
approaebiug a period when the flock
market will show rapid and wide flnotnaUoDB. A
prevails because of
tory business. condiUons and tbe
abundance of easy money. Tbe
tion of course stimulates buying for
the rise among the trading classes,
and the advance would; no doubt, be
carried much higher were It
the fact .that prices are already exeeedlngly high, and the Urge
eats ,ln the market haring matertefiy
dimlniah^ their holdings are known
- • to be very aggressive bulls. W’a
now probably n«r the culminaof this prolonged risk. Some
atocks may reach a-Jilgber level uod<
special influences, but tecbnlcany tbrmarket Is growing leas and less strong
for slocks are steadily pasting from
strong Into weaker bands and all tfis
good conditions now observable have
be» ^tr tboroughly discounted'.
' Today there Is a wider dlrlslon ol
opinion regarding values than there
has be^ for many months; the con­
servatives who are growing In num­
ber standing aloerf awaiting a lover
and safer level before InvesUng, white
the optimists/ who are ----------------- —
point to the many favorable factors
as aufficlent to prevent any material
or-permanent reaction. Traders couseqaentlT find conditions much to thoir
liking; hence our opinion that wide
OuctuaUoDs are (a proepecL Indoceits to profit-taking are unusual and
likely to lead to sharp and unexpected
reactions.
Iron Tjade Booming.
The iron trade Is now on a "boom,'
surpassing all previous records. The
production of pig irtai Is running at
the
of about 22,000,000 tons a
year, all of wUdi te going into rapid
Eight months ago pro­
duction was running at the rate ,-f
only 12,000,000 tona per annnm. Our
furnaces nnd steel mills are taxed
to their fullest napacity. and the pUL.
chases of fig Iron for tbe protection of
coDsumers are still going on upon
active scale.
Tbeee enormous purchases are ter^ly for railroad parpoees and public
works, many of which were suspend^
year or two ago. Tbe certainty that
Iron will not go lower, and Die abate­
ment of labor troubles, coupled with
the general buslneds recov^ of
explain the phenomenal activ­
ity in iron.
A great deal of conatiiictlon woiTf
had been held back In tbe hope of
duced coals, tbe -result being . that
there Is often an Insttlficlent supply
of business and dwelling structures,
and recta are high in
Work for Buildera.
All clasees of builders should find
plenty to do this spring. Recent
ports of tbe big indnstrial coocerns
show that they arc having a good bus­
iness r^, 37
dends Id March aggregating 224.090,000, compared with 221^00,00 last year
and 219400,000 the year before. Bauk
clearings in the third wedc of FebPiary were about 25 per cent ahead of
last year, and In the fourth week they
were nearly 60 per ^t larger than In
the same week a year ago. The heav­
iest gain was. of course. In New Yore,
where speculation explains much cf
the increase, but cities like Pittsbnrg.
Boeton, BaiUmore and Phtladelphii
also report big Increases, showing that
the revival is most pronounced in th'e
BasL
though
rapidly
spreading
throughout the WhsL ‘Railroad trafile
has suffered somewhat from sc
weather, but reports of earnings
general^ aatistactory.
Clesteg Cengresa.
J
Congress has closed its actlvltlas
for tbe season, and the market wiD
now be free at least until October
from disturbance In this quarter. Du.-log the Interval it is probable that
public opinion will be so enlightenod
regarding the dangers of a bill fixing
rallfoad rates as to effectually kin
that radicalsjiiessiire knd bring In its
place legislation that will deal mo's
effectively and more Justly with rail­
road abuses, in Hie baste resulting
from political pandering to anti-capi­
ta] ideas the interests of millions of
persons wBo own these securities
either •directly or 'through their sav­
ings banka or 11
Here Is

There are a few of those eight cent Dress
Ginghamaieft While they last you can
buy them at

5c a y^d

m

and often too Inert to use their proper
Influenoe or too easily led by pollUeil
buheomb.
The Foraign Sltustien.
In tbe foreign sltnstlaa there te
little change. Russte’s sltnatin
home and oo the field of hatUe only
seems to grow more dMperate. Tbe
czar, autocrat that he is supposed to
be. Is entirety eontrolled by a bnreaucraey.
fo^ns in the' direction of public free­
dom and not UkMy to be .deponed Mcept by bloodshed and Tidenoe. RusMa seams to be Issritsbly drUtlsg toveids reratsthm, <wblcb defwt at
the bSBds of Js«sB vfil only bring
more tsrtiy and pmsptly. 7%e effset

of slU theue dlswicru qpon Basdu
crwllt is still » problem which the
heldete of Rnwtoa bonds mun regutd
with uneMlnees.-Hcnry (Rews.

WHAT THE BOARD
OF TRADE HAS
ACCOMmSHED
(ConHnied from Page Two.)
hundreds were sent In direction*
where they woolU appear to be the
most benefidsl. The Nonhem HichL
gan Transporwuon Company and U.M. ft N. a Railway Company assisted
In tbe dletjibutlon, and the
that Traverse City was advertised all
the country as one of the most
prosperous and busHing dries to Mich­
igan, and the center of a rich fiyit aii-1
agricultuiai coumri’- and toe com­
mercial center of northeni Mich­
igan. We cannot nioasurejt'thls time
the actual results from this invest­
ment. but It is.sufficient to sti
the leWig-newBpapers In the stole
at Hlcb^u o^mented upon this punlication InTgsorable terms and extolled
the advantages of our city. Thw are
sriH remaining about -1,500 of these
and 1 would auggeet that
plan of dlsiriboUon of the
malnder be adopted the coming spring.
my years the advantages of
paper manufaciur.ng enterprises have
been extolled tbrou^ont tbe northweatein; cbuntr.v. aTtarerse City has
J>een looked upon as a favorable polut
for the establishment ot.eueh an in­
dustry. owing to the nnlltZited supply
and'purity at Its water. Mr. Fred
Roberts of Ki
project to estobliab a paper mill at
coat of 2175.000,
public meetiug td^ which all cltixenB
were'invited was caUed to cousider
the-matter. The result was a pledge
of 22,600 given to Mr. Roberts,
be paid to him in the event of the
nation of the enterprise and the
ildihg of the proposed factory.
expert paper manufacturer from 'Wis­
consin had a meeting with members
of the board, and the matter was thorou8bl|[ canvassed. This expert stated
that the factory that was proposed by
.Mr. Roberts would coat, to place In
operation, approximately, 2460.000 and
he discouraged the exploltorion of an
enterprise requiring a less amount,
peclslly for the nmniifsctore of tUga
grades of paper. Mr. H. S. Bnll Vis­
ited the plant wbfch was under the
of tbe expert named, and
that a
was beyond the present possibilities
Of Traverse C.ty. Btoee then nothing
has been done to ttalfi miUer.
propoeitlon was zOceived later
assist tbe Western Show Company of
Milwaukee to locate ift this dty. fTbe
imonnt required tt move the pteui
was 23.000. but aa- tbe eoocera wa«
> Iarga.one, anfi erldentiy lacking
tn capital to expand Ita business, this
enterprise was not dMmed worthy’ of
further eocouragemat.
About this time a committee from
tbe Congregational Summer Asse
visited this city and declared that th's
a good locatlon.for tbe esUbUsbt of tbe pennanei
of that organization,
imittei
was appointed to confer with tbe vtsItlDg delegates, and ft was deemed
'onby -subject for serious consideru
tlon. tn ordCT to secure it, however
not . less'than 26.000 was
qulred. In considering this matter
the msuer of bondtog for industrial
purposes was proposed. A public
meeting was called In the council
rooms for discussion of the prOpo?!
lion, and a resolution to bond for 260.000 for park purposes was vigorously
opposed and finally defeated. It
designed, should this propoeition
lerialixe, to devote s pmion of the
to securing tbe Congregational
Summer Assembly if possible';
faiiure.to secure tbe handing did
discourage those desirous of spcuring
issembly, and the board- of direct­
ors of the Board of Trade finally pleds.
the sum of 25.000, providing this
city was secured as a permanent loca­
tion. and providing also that a satis­
factory showing fbould be made ‘o
toll hoard. lYblle it was |lwmed-<that
yet found by the deTegstes. the
diflculty In securing funds for Its sssletanee caused the matter to be drop­
ped. and the assembly is now locste-1
Id Frankfort, which city has found it
most desirable
* Tbe matter at freight rates hw fruquently come before the -board of
rectors of the Board of Trade. The
Michigan Starch Co. were having dif
ficulty.in getting rates which woub
enable them to manufacture starch
in this city otoerwlse than af a loss
Tbe railroad
ed to, and the board of directors -of
the Board of Trade passed resolnUons
urging the railroad companies
would enable the
Starch Company to manufacture their
product at a prollL These concesslona were made, and I believe that
■Imtlar co&e«mlons can be made in
the cade of new lodnstHes, shcald
the occasion arise.
The project of the mauuto
a disk plow was brought to
few months ago- Tlie promrf
tort ap«it several days to tola loca
Oem and declared It to be toe bdst i-r
cation without doubt found for the
of the ImplemenL
Board of Trade dlraetors took
matter up and a public SMtlng
called to intorast the pM»Ia of -toe
city to the propoaed indostTy,/but s»
from 260.000 to 175.000 of leeal capi
tol would 4are bean required to swing
tbe wterpriae, tt -waa dr«^>pea.
Another proposition' cawie from

/
heading manufacturtog flrn to locate
to toU city, aad a site selected. The
owners of toe plant desired to move
from another city, nearer toe supply
of material toey required. They were
rated satisfactorily aud they guan-iteed to employ not lees Uton SO worklog people toe year round. They re­
quired at least toe contribution of a
Bite and we believe that Ihls'liduStry
could hare been secured for 21400 or
$1700. but Inasmuch as there was n.>
risible mesgs of supplying toe requir­
ed amount,-we were Informed that
there were eeveral smaller towns not
far from us which gave greater en
oouragement than did Traverse City.
Another amall enterprise which was
encouraged by the Board of Trade was
toe lJuolype Repair bnstness of s Chi­
cago firm which decided to move to
Traverse City. A site was selected
but toe firm has aince noUfled your

These are the things that hare been
considered by the Board of Trade
since Its ioceprion. Other projects
bare gome to our notice, but toe ab­
sence of a physical means for 1mm''
dlate encouragement has prompted

Watch This Spacp
Tot date of arrival of Mr. 'W. A. Cm
in a few days vrith Hetotj Use of VBac
Robert Grav* do. Mr. Crampton is a e>
prepared to make snggertkms tor the pr

■. who win be here
1 l*aaai» from tbe
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'wand to

CITY BOOK BTORE.
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IMame
Dc|»arlRMiif
We make a big thing of
* Dur perfume depart' ment, We have well
selected lines of the
-best and mosf-po’puiar
I perfumes. All pnees.
, Stocks always com­
plete.
JODNSeit DWG CO.

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Great
Bargains
In Odd Suits to cIom
and Overcoats at cost.
Ckll in and see if we
have your size.- ^

Geo. W. Miller
157 Front St.

Beadle Block.

Neighborhood
Correspondence
Ju^ a Few' Suggesttons for
. ALMIRA. .
West Almira, March 4.—Mr. Henry
Bates finlriied bis lumber Job last
week;
Dr. Shllliday of Lake Ann to betT this week. He to able to be up
some now.
, '
Bstella'Lake called on her friend.
Miss Rieka Wilson, one day last wees.
Mr. CbSrley Alexander U very low
with typhoid fever.
Mr. Joe Remington's bouse bittned
to toe ground one day last week. The
-luse of toe fire is not known.
Mrs. W. Hainan is very low at tola
time.
Mr. and Mrs. E, L Lake of this place
called on bis parents, Mr. and Mrt.
laud Bates vtolled hw frtenl.
Hiss Hattie Brooks. Saturday and
Sunday.
Our church .at toe Wert Almira
echool bouse was well sttended and
fine sermon was preached.
W. Lake and.C. Lewis went to Em­
pire. on business. Thursday.
Mrs. C, Ayers wput to Grawn last
Monday to rislt her daughter who has
been going to echool there during
winter.

^rs. Flora Lajre was toe guest at
Mra. AlU.Lake last Friday.
^The subject of this sketch to well
known. He is a mao who to well liked
by tkearly everybody. He has lum­
bered for aeren winters rtraIgbL H?
it an easy going chap, kind hearted.
He will give a man work. If toe mi
y-lll work. He Is willing to take
joke and willing to give a joke. V
wish we bad a round'dozen of mi
like Dan PraU with us.
■■Mr, Williams Bales bad fine iucK.
He cau^t a pickerel weighing eight
pounds and a half.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter'Lake mov^.l
to Traverse City last week.
&lr. Ollf Nelson made a boaloess trip
lo Empire last Saturday.
Viola Lake and Rieka Wilson cslled
on Mrs. Dan ' Pratt, Tuesday.
Miss Nina Myers to taking orders
fo^ fine B<
aoapa and perfumeries.
Wilson HCnce expects t
Mr. Wi
Dakoti to see bis brother
week.
Miss Rieka Wilsim and Viola Lake
ere the guests of Mra. W. Fewtns.
at Thursday.
8ABIN.
Sabin. March 4.—Mr. aad Mrs.
Prank B^lia and sop' visited i
Rogers last Sunday.
Ed QuaUe is working for T. Rogers
• few days.
Miss Mary Rogers' visited Hazel
Bl^ at Traverse City over Snnda/
last week.
Leon Wllsey of- Summit <^led at
Ed. Quaife’s Weduesday.'
Log hauling from the cedar swamp
here was finished last Wednesday.
The afirpriae party at Mr. Mineri*
lastyFVlday evening was qnlte well
tended and all report'a very pleas­
ant time.
Foley's Kidney Cure makes toe kid­
neys and bladder right Contains noth­
ing injurious Sold by E, S. Wait ft
Sons.
eodw

Early Spring Shoppers
•t Of New Fmmey Mehafa* for Shin

J".

Very Pwoiar Panama SuiUngs
4-Vl
54 inches wide, in\aisck
and Brown only: it's wortli 21 a yard: ^
Bpeciil price..................................... ..................... ........... ....... J

We will eonOirae om' sa|e «»

Black Taffetas and Peau de Soies
lor tbrec more days.

Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday

E. WILHELM
Cor. Front and Union Sts.

1^=^ Cement and Building Materials
of JENS C. PETERSEN. Naittgcr

BUILDERS’ and MASONS* SUPPLY €0.

rtkpbHa. "dt. DM. MU. Ml. 4L

Onkt eyH«e.CeaKll ben Suu hak Bd|.

JOS. SEEDER & SONS
CORNER EJUT EIGHTII AND RANXIIN STREEn.

PURE LARD
All Leaf
Are you ^tting this kind; or are you .
buying the ordinary giocery store lard?
If you wish to know what good, nice,
clean lard is, phone us and we will sendyou pure, sweet lard, We will fill you
a crock -at a sp^iai price. Why not
try a few pounds?
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N. B. CHAPIN'S SPRING GRAT­
ING CONFIDENCC^
In my 12 years of serving the bouse
keepers of Traverse City my endeavor
baa been to gain and reta'in toelr con
fidence in my ability lo clean and lay
their carpets pmnptly and wltk
Confidence will sUll 1>e you*. wb«®
I announce toat-.I have secured
Qeo. Lackey to take cham of mr
bustness unto I recover. Any who
know him wiu D4M hesitate to put their
work In his hands.
1 have and always shall keep my
plant up with toe demandt ef a grow
ing cliy. WUh-thls end In view l ex
pended peveral hundred daUars teal
year and ahalt spend a oonrtderable
this year In
der to faeUtUto our work 'di^ to best
.. J yon."
illl ordtis to Be dellvared the same
lay must be received by la by 8 a. t
CItixens’ pbone 118, 2 ytngs.
B-M-W-S-t-4

Buckwheat Flour
. Id'new Inaeaaon and quality

|ood

aa «ver. Be eare the prlntln| on

Hannah & Lay Co.

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TO HONOR EX SOLMER
MeHRY COMPANY MET AT HOME
OF JOHN OLEON
To Qr*«t Arthur OMob, R«Um*d'ff

flreti
A verf p1»
one at
SMunlv erentof Kt the hone
Un. John O90OD of• lis' But
TwolfUi «treel. In honor of their eon,
Arthur E. Oluo/who bu ju*t return­
ed from m Uiree-^eASl-JArin of
To the Uafted 8i^ urmy. ^rthcr
OlBon WM a iMber of Co. B., I«n
caralry, anA.seiTed two and ooe^alf
years In the Phlltppinea. which he left
00 January 14, arrlriaE'ln the Unite!
Sutee February 11. He was master­
ed out at An»el Mlaod, CalUonOa, o j
February iJ and Immediately starteO
for-home.
His mother met him at New Buffalo
and returned home with him and when
they arrived hofse Saturday evening
they found a number of friends gath­
ered to greet them. At 8 o’clock tbc
company repaired to the dining room,
where e One supper wee served. Tbs
tbie was prettily decorated with pink
table
and white canatlona and
flash1 light picture of the
taken by Oreo Qlson.
After the supper, flinch and camuns
were enjoyed and the involuntary host
entertained the company with- stories
of life In the Pb.lipploes. it was n
late hour when the company broke up,
all having enjoyed the evening very
much,

MRS. CHADWICK J. W. HANNEN
TRIAL BEGINS
RE-ELECTED
INTEREflWNG CASE COMMENCED
AT 10 A. M. TODAY.

SECRETARY OF BOARD OF TRADE
WITH INCREASED SALARY.

WHILE PROSEtUTING ATTORMEy
WAS ADDRE88ING JURY.

As usual »' the first of the year,
the reported proalbecte for Michigan's
again wlnnim-' ‘he great Weatein
Conference nefk and field .meet have
All Members of the Board of Trade been "bear’' stcriea and dark
are Expected to be PiaeunL
gloQjny. Bui the opening^ pracUt
the aaplnnis tor places on the track
At a. muring of the dtrectom of the team It slmwing that Hlcblgan'n
Board
Trade held this morning
ebahoea are u't"l
G>at loes of some
the city ^uncil rooms, J.
of last year'K |x>lst winners baa not
Hanneti was re-elected secretary left the team destitnte of star perand J. T. Hannah as treasurer for the formeta. Although the hurdles. Jumps
comiog year. Tbe salary of the sec- and rnns musi be looked after by new
men, their recent ,showings Indicate
that Michigan will He weU looked af­
ter In these events;Trainer Keenp Fitzpatrick has
adopted the Yi^ smite.
Cox,
freshman high'Ju^mper. bt probably the.
best find of the year. In the prellmmeet, with scarcely any trainT^he cleared the bar at 6 feet, which
eqi^s the'indoor record and is 4Vi
'hithes beuer than was made at .the
recent Wjsconsin-Cbicago meeL Leete,
a sophomore fiom Battle Creek, bat
made 5 feet 10 inches and althougli
not equal to Cox la a fine tenmmatc
and Is better than Wisconsin or Ch:eago po^xses..
Another freshman of. promise Is
. Floyd 5. Rowe of Battle Creek, who

■ (Specla) to Th^ Dally Ba^a]
' Cleveland, O.. March (1—The trial
of Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick, for Ibe
alleged vlolaUon of the nattomtl bank.
Ing UWB, was begun in the 'United.
Stales district court today a Jury hav­
ing been eeleeted.
PrecAutlaos were taken to prevent a
crowd in the court room. Tlig eleva­
tors were not allowed to run beyond
the fifth floor, the court room being
sliuaied on the floor above.
Mrs. Chadwick came into court
shortly before 10 o'clock. She was
calm and setf^waaessed, showing n<
the least eacitament. She wore
black gown with a white sIlW sbii
waist and a bandseme black velvi
coat and pTMented a natty appearanc
Mm. Chadwick was represented 1.
her. attomey,.j. P. Dawtey. Prosecut­
ing Attorney Sullivan briefly addreal-

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MILLWRIGHT, or/carpenter wai
employment.
at inside work.
Call 119 Park or phone 416. 95-t-6--*

street. Call between 7 and 8 o'clock
In the evenlnt '
3691-U

FINilLY furnished rooms or fet
Baths, Bieam heat, etc. For meo
fmly. Mew brick block, centmliy
located. Apply to Bert Bills. 87-U

Thp.iltiit ronteqt In tbe new pool
tournament «'M >>• feared tosigbL
J^T. HANNAH ELfeCTCO-rtBASUH- John MeInt'Ti' and John DeLeury will
play.
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' ER FOR COMING YEAR.

Mra. Chadxrick Was Calm and Self-

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Special—This week only—baby's
angora goat fore dry cleaned tor |1: charged was conspiracy against the
Teenier price tl-M,
S691-t-8
roiled Sufee In connection with flnAmmlti
lacUooB '
Ask your groces for *fDululh IMPSR.. ..
fllo.
lAV' apring^ wheat flour.
S04-U
.-hen-the prosecuUon wa« address­
ing the Jury the door opened, and An­
OAIUY EACLe'E/ANT ADS PAY drew Camegte. walked in. He gave
Mrs. Chadwick, a'quick glance, then
walked past and sat down at the east
sde of
. tbe room iu company wUh S.
T.^i-er
t whose home be* is stay-

IfiAGLE WANT ADS

-t^Lkmus
i smnm notes

cy for Cassle
Hied In ihe . ..
coart an Inventoiy and appraisal of
Ibe real estate and personal property
of Cassle L. Chadwick, located at the
homestead. No. 1824 Buclid avenue.
It covers everything from the mam­
moth pipe organ which ooet *8,000.and.
is valued In tbe appraisal at *2.000
down to tbe smallest article. The laces,
seized by Collector Leach are placed
at *1.981. Mrs. Chadwick paid *6.000
for them. Two elaborate ume of
French china are valued at *600. A
dozen rare Coalport china' plates are
appraliIsed at *300. The s
*3.000.
The total valuation of personal prop­
erty Is *31.123. The real esUte is ap• at *41,100.-

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NINB-ROOH bouse. b'eauUfully aHuated, one of the best view spots lb
the dly. Has all modem Improvv•enu. Built with proper circulatlob
and ventilatJoo In view. U you want
« good bouse, iDvesUgale this propo^Uon. Homer Howard, ^ggle office.
M69-U

Owvoato.—Senator Cook has doctored
bis OwosM municipal court bUI by cot
ring out one constable, clerk
. ibus making tbe <
of the Innovation to the city less than
*2.000 a year instead of *4,000 as flrJl
eoDtemplated.'Since the changes bare
been anoounced.v all local opposlUon
lUANTITY of floe'building stone for has been withdrawn and tbe bill w.ll
*ale. -C. W. Faust, sgeni Qtanf nndoubledly- become a law.
^ds Brewing Co.
8661-tf
Kalamaxoo.—Mrs. Bertha Cheatham,
TULL 8BT BNCYCLOPBDU AM^- colored, of Battle Creek, was nnrslag
.alANA, Just publisbed by Scientific Mbs Frankie Winiame, of Rlchlan-L
Amerlcac Co. A bargain at *C
who died of cODBnmption Friday morn­
' :snqnlre at The Dklly Bagie Office.
ing. On Friday Mrs. Cheatham stole
the dead girl’a doihlng, valued
about *10. and made her way to BitMISCe^LAHEOUE.Ue Cr^, Sheriff Shean. of thla dtr,
MONBY TO LOAN on peraonal prop­ went t^^tue Creek and arrested her
erty, -to sums to enlL L Newland, with Ibe'Enoda in her poesessldi. She
room 60S New Wilhelm block, fltth is now in jill here.

E. J. MORGAN, JNOMEER LtVERYBack and baggage calls. Hy calb
^ -have locreaaed so much that I am
compelled to put oo-a street hack.
Stand will be at Morgan's bam, telepbooe No. 3. WIU abo have the aeeond hack ready at auble tor any «s
sacaUs that mhy come in.
tion guaranteed in all.cases. Sg48-tt
WOOD. COAL and Draylng, Both
' lAoBM. Offioe OMBW
and tinloo
atreata. J. O.
* Ikn. flMUt
LOST.
SCOTCH OoHle, black, tan and white.
Wore eiSUr. Reward tor retum to
%.Ar WllUnaon't Bot^ing ADey.

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•:The man is on his way from the East and as soon as
i^he arrives the store will be closed and the sale
'
declared off
"•
.ijought the stock and rented the building and will take
immediate possession.

Meantime We WiO Give You the Last Chance

-Loderick Owen. 56 ^ears
old of Deerfield, charged by bU 10yearold daughter. Mary, srith a seri­
ous
oSense
against her, bad a hearing
A SURB-HATCH lOlkegg Incu
Saturday and was held in *1,000 ball
and btooderi tttquire of Mrs. N.
Ijieas, 601 North Qmwood ave. S5U' for hie exEmlnatlon next Wedneat
Owen has a wife and a son, aged
B on
Capac.—To the surprise of a wide
modern conveniences. Apjriy to Ur. c rcle of friends; Michael Meyer, tewsLockhart, 716 Washington stre
ship treasurer and prominent buslueus
man here, Saturday transferred all hla
real.and personal estate to bis bondtTWO-fresh mil<± ooi^s wUh calves by men, Herman SiH-loger, John Meyer
add Samuel Martin, admitting to Ibem
their side. B. J. Morgan. 8693-tf
that be -waB short *2,900 In hU acHIMJK CA8^, auitable for public, cMunls with the county treasurer.
private or Sunday ecfaool Ubrarlea;
cheap. May be aeen at the new Li
Hillsdale—Burt Clinton of Jaekeon,
brary building. .
Ol^Ot
who is employed by Ihe Hillsdale
Hardware Co. In this city, was solder­
AT ONCE-My home. 707 South D1
visk>Q street. BDqture on premises. ing a large gaaoline tahk Saturday.
Some gasoline most have remained is
Guy O. K.oney.
S693-U
the recepuole. and It exploded, wreck­
MY residence on t,W Fifth atteei. ing tbe workshop and throwing Clinunder a bench 10 fflet distant, but
Want to sell at once. W. D. Turner,
at H. A L. Merc, Co.’s hardware he escaped withoct serious lajnry.
depsEUDHit.
3681-tf
Si^lt 8te. Marie—AppllcatlOD baa
THE BOSTON stOTe huUdlog, stoCH been made by creditors for.a receiver
4pd flstures tor sale. Cbas. Roam- of the Arnold Brewing Co. of this
Uial, Prop., Traverse City. klch. “To’J city: The coiqpnr has a plant valued
at about *60.000; .llablUUM *86.000.
•JOUSE and lot on Seventh street, Dull season trade la one cause of the
difficulty. Tbe plant was elected three
,ialt block uest of Central school
CaU St J. W. SUterb Rome Fur- years, ago and had a trade extending
large territory in the upper
wlsblng elore.
3227-U
peninsula.

S'.

Stock Sold-Building Rented

be less than *100; with tbe present

would be Just *100, but with a met
berabip of about 300 which the boai
expects, the amount of money to
paid to the secretary will be about *[160
year;
ln.th*«booslng of a secretary th^re
as some discussion as to the adtisabillty of electing a man who
give his whole rime to the work
that
,-but It
- t 1 the opinion uf
St office,
e-board that > r

von the intercbOlSMic .two-mDe run If be oould have carried hla speed t-vr taa chor^ at Omesa yestest^ re­
turning to Petoskey today.
two yeswi In aocceaalon and who made more than four roonda.
■ The, J. B. Paigs Electric C«. hM
the 9-lap ran a Veek ago b 8 *00048*
ereried an electric sign for the UtUe
bettor time than ever did Kelk«g.
M. A. C. Defaats OlhoL .
to n
Tbveni. Tbe worii was aU done
>
Michigan's, greatest dlttance runner
Agrleollural CoUege, March i.—M. Tiaverae City and U a credit t » the
of any time.
,
eompany.
A. C. derisively defeated fNiret taeto
Mr. and Mra.'Je«n IL Feurii
'
In the dpshes mn^ U expected of
Foueb Btatkm. have gone west for an
Annis. a freahmmn, who ran a tie 10
ectenslve trip- They wilt visit .at Se­
yard 9ce with Baipb Keeler, the Do
attle. Portland nd other ^aeto Jn
Waahlngtoo.
trOt pbmiomeaom. The weight event*
Mias Minnie'' McDonald, aged .27
were considered as good aa lost when •bBb»bbbb«b»b»bbbb
AODmONAL LOCALE.
• years, died yesterday ak the asytm.;
Ralph Rote left-the University but
The remains wOl
John C. Oarrels, tbe Detroiter wib *BB»»BB»B»9B»BBBBB shipped lomomiw
played In pan of the football >fam‘^
Breckenridge.
last fall, la mpdly giving promise uf
Hr.
and
Mra.
Banniiel
Winklatnaa af
Smitk of
8*0. wtw h la
-making the best ot the biosg-^en been the guest of Mrs. C. L. Owen, ha* Manistee passed throngh the dty to­
day on their way to Manietlque. Fhere
work at the big meet. Beelds thu returaed home.
»
they win feslde.'and where Mr. Wlnmen uf®=e«>enGoned, Uere are »U':h
Mrs. Nick Krleser of Klcwdey apent kletnan win go Into'bnrinesa.
old stars as GapUtn Rebatoek. ba!!- Straday in the c:ty with trie^. r->
mller Romey. -twb-mHer Sums and tumlng home this morning.
George Hoyt t this city hare been
>
Miss Flereflcs Cretser, wtie has b«wi
oh the grand Jury and
quarter-mller Goodwin. Flshlelgh, s.
rlalting friends In the city, returned
Ing for Grand Ba^d*.
'02 man is back tbis year and is elig­ today to her home at Kingsley.
*. Hoyt ac ----- her hnahand
ible. He Is making over 10 feet regu­
Stewart A Srilen*' orchestra will
d will visit
Grand Rapids.
larly in.tbe pole vault and la sbowlng give no mire coeoerts until after Lem,
Eamples of city water were taken great form In tbe hurdles. He wUl which begins this week Wednesday.
day for analysis A quaotuy was
Mrs. M. Anderton of Fife Lake re­ iken at the Intake, another at the
probably be one of the track raaiuturned borne today, after spending a pofnt In Che Intake pipe where there
stays this year.
few days as the guest of IR. and Mrs.
A. J. Soott
Id Mill*- of Klnaal.„, ..
"Kid" MeCey at it. Again.
w6od sale.
Hot Springs, Art, March 6.—‘Xld"
few
has'
We will fuel you with wood ao FO^
McCoy knocked out Jack Crawford af
ter one minute and fifty sccoada of
Mlto.Alice Wood of the Boo.’wh : can afford to buy No. 1.16 and 18 Inch
,
block
wood,
now *2,00; No. J, 16 and
lighting In the Aral aeMlon of., their has been vleitlng her mother. Mis. I
baa ireturn­
'
18 Inch block wood, how *lts per cord
20-round bout at WhltHngUo Park H. Wood of Sixth street, has
ed to the Soo.
and In lots of from 3 to 10 cords at
Athletic club. Stral^t }a^ to Craw­
C. E. Taylor, proprietor of the City
ford’s face soon had the latter going, News stand, was out today about an *1.50, '
24-inrii weed at *2,00.
and he went down for a count of six. hour, the first ime since his severe
30-iorii wood at *2.26.
On arising McCoy sent hhn down -attack of Illness.
This stands good Jor ta days onlv.
Mrs. G. W. Chairfty and ehildren.
aga,n for 010*1011 count wlth's hatf;
swing uppercut Crawford was badly Rose and Russell, of Kingsley, return­ Come and get a supply wbfle tt-Ust:.
ed home this morning, after a tew
3695-tf
J..D. PIKE * SOW.
cut about tbe face and sustained a daysvisit In tbe city.
The Rev. John Redpath of Petoritey
conducted services at the Presbyter-, DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY

_

To-stiJek up at another additional dfscount, niaklqe our price to you the same as we
receive for the entire stock, which means a considerable less than wholei^le cost.

Coitle at once; Any day, any hour, may close the sale.
DELAYS MEAN A POSITIVE LOSS TO YOU.
, * We iiMDtioB a few items here and there to show what wonderful bargains await you till the sale is ended.

DRESS GOOOS-Last CaO

CARPETS
^ SMSu^r all-wobi lugrain CarpeU. 70c value.

All.-ool ChorioW, worth Mr.

- * Beet Vrlvet and Axininater CarpeU, worth >1.26 and
I. T. HANNAH,
irer Board of T«
might be engaged to put In bis full
time, certain months of the year.
The board spent some time In discuMlng future prbspecu and adjournedJto meet Thursday evening.
''■It was decided to invite all i
hers of the Board of Trade to be pres ­
ent at meetings of the board of. dlrecmeeting Tbnraday eve
ing 1 he committee on the enabl ng a
will 1
alsotbFcc
submit plana for future work.

DOCTOR-LEAVES FORTUNE
OF ONE MILLION

y gg

0x)2 Bmaaels Bugs, worth.tlS.oo,

12 00

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

:65c

FURNITURE

59c.:

-.

*1 andti.2S VoUea,

..........;

< I •Large solid Oak Arm B*riter. with cobbler teal.



J

12

Ladies'Waists, House Jackets, Petticoats below

.3.75
Solid Oak Center Table, with 20 in. top.

Ask your grocer for ‘•Duluth IMPER­
IAL" spring wheat Bonn
8694-tf

'■‘■'Ti.fftTVlrl

65C

7.25 ,

A 840 Steel Baoge. 9Mb high closet and reBervoir..

KITCHEN SHOWER.

2 \ ,50

.....6.75 .

CLOTHING

2.75
.4.98

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Si

DAILY EAQLI WANT ADI PAY 1

19c I ’

“'I.?":':”'”"*''.':....... .........19c;:

............Etc'.:'Etc..'Ete..............................

Mrs. Chaa CurttM Entertsteed in Hon,
or of Her Sister.
86c Maple Top Sewing TaWe.‘
35C
Mrs. Chaa. C. Curtlsa of 727 Seventh i i
street «iterulned about 20 guests
I you go reaortiDg
Saturday evening at her borne In hon­
or of her sister, Mias Ulllan Hoffman
of hUpleliHi. The affair was a kitchen
abower.
The room^ were prettily decorated
wMh evergreen ropes and pink and
while paper j^dants attachea to tl
evergreens. Games
le* of various klnu.
... ,J a3l a
t hunt
was a feature ol the
ig, Mr. Nor. ;
Palmer winnini
I ’• U.&0. ot oar ™T I”"
'»“«» «P “ «*.
,’9.50
-...................„ second prise.
..................................... - ...................
Refreabmentii of ice cream and cake ■ '
I ' Bo„.,o..lWoolOaiOT-..a Ot«w«-.
1.98
• served and a flaahiigf
,^t 1
Albion—The common conneU has
m of the c
my.
voted auflleient funda to eaahla the
city aftomey to secure Gth beat pos­
: > i.o(g »,» . Sn««o- S-«-.
-ll—l.........................
Incredible BruUlity.
sible legal opinion on the subject <4
the vmlldlty -of the 2$-year Danehlae
of 0.r I— M»-- Sail., ^
........" 1 Q.SO
d not done
held hy the Albion .Qaa Co. ^
a Buffering son.
beuer gas Is not meted out ri
'cut a fearful gaah
'■i, ] > Still greater refhiotions on .Children’s OlDthing
irons the-conscJ may revoke the tr«a1 applied Sucklen-a Artilm
Sk)i.
ehlae. The company is endeavoring
lealed It and
ims and
serve about 800 consumera with
ulceru
-. A. ^gJUST TBMK OF TK
plant equipped to esrre about
..The
b«^8.
The HanniA Drug Store and E
Tbe lo^ plsnt la bwned by
Grand B. HUIer's drug sii
Rapids eqrpcntkm.
Pneumonia Follows i Cold
let follows

never
the use of Fobley’s
I
First ear load of Sebaeffer’a Plane* Honey
-----ey and
Tar. It stops the cough,
for Grinnail Bros, has been ahlpped. beaJt and strengthens the luq
Watch out (or Mg barga na
A few big btfgslu Jn aaet^-haui
ipuu Mt at (MiHell Bna. SSMif

".-Ml Bl«kF%.rtdD™Uo«lw

“**far'*“’‘*^'^**‘19c

ney died last n.ghi of heart failure.
He was 66 years old am
tune of *l,{l«.M0.

ENJOYABLE

35C

^ ► 9xl!^Smyma Bugs, worth *is.oo.

Winter Millinery at y«mr. own prices. •

Spring Mllllneiy
We-have recently bought tie latest Spring
Frames and used up our bpring material on them,
such as Flowers, Chiffons, Braids, Buckles, etc.,
hence we show the latest ^p-to:date Pattern Hats
equally as good ^ any shown during Blaster week,
and things go at closing-out prioes.

aoaksodatyc
Shoes have been reduced again for the last , call; ,
in fact, still lower prices prevail throughout the <
entire building. But remember it may be for a
■ day or two, as the i»rty wishes to take immediate <
possession of the store on his arrival.

D«ii*f shiver or let yoor borse SMv«p. 4
’w^Mow CMS.

The Boston Store.

vtvyytej

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i™ffTrTiiiBi{r?rr-r" '.

EAGLE.
IAN, ^YEDyESDAY.■MABCH 15,1905.

These are pur­
chased in extra
large quaobties
with the intention

400,000 MEPNIEADY TO
PROCEED TO THE FRONT

SWINDLER
IS CAUGHT

of turning them
over quick at a
very an»U proBt
If you want some
-»don’t delay, as
. they are, going
fast. Just like
cut, only.

WO«AN

HAMMERED HIM WITH
A^' UMBRELLA

(Special to Tbe Dally Bagla)
BT. PETERSBURG, PdARCH 15.—PARIS BANKERS HAVE POSTPONED ACTION ON- RUSSIA'S
POSED CONTRACT FOR $120,000,000 LOAN.
He it Wanted by Vietimt In Savera
Statei.
[Special to The Daily Bagle.1
ChlcAgo, March IS.—Mrs. Minnie
Rounds Tho wae approached by 'Ghu.
RayisoBd who wanted to adrlse her in
relaUoD to eellloE her pronprty,
recognto«?d the man u one to'whom
save )4.8£ two mwtha a«ck She
prompUy attached htm wlUi -an am-'
brella and ancoeeded in holding him
by the collar onUI the police came.
It waa ascertained that Bj^mond is
le man who Is wanted In several
autea tor awindUng. He has ahoot
800 victims. Several letlera were

Many are taking
advantage of the
fact that they' can
pick out just what
you want in housefurnishings and.
we save itforyou.
This gives~you a
first choice of enwithout a big outlay of money before you
jpods.

Among his letters was a note from
Miss Aen«s Breisky, of Winona,
Minn., who accuses him of taking a
watch, ting and several other valnable
pieces of JwelTT.

dhr Oredlt Is Gpod.

BEEF TRUST INVESTIGATION"

. W. Slater

BEOAN TODAY WITH MANY PACI^.:
ER8 PRESENT.

Four Plaeiaa' Monday and
Gave Some Advice.

wanted:

New Invoices
Daily-

Traverse
aty Mfg. Co.
Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.

Ndplgee Shirts

W. L. BROWN. Mgr.

DAIRYIWEN’S
TO END HIS
OPEN AIR
AS^IATION
DESPONDENCY
MEETINGS

•in tbe rear of Uie brei^.on Bast
Front streeL -caiigbt fire
created
fine smoke end blaze, ^st Rennl/
and Driver Umlor.loolc .(Re chemical
engtne-to the scene and.'sidfed to the
contents of the kettle somft chemical
water thi)s preventing damage to any
buildings.

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

■ ol the FercBMst

Suit and Skirt Mfgrs.

More Hew Goods
It teriudes Toilet SeU at SI.SS,
tl.n, $2.50, and

Cups and Saneer^, aOc act
and up. ^
*
Milk erodes, glased indie and
Mt—large dM ec. smaller onee

Now is Ow Uma to pel
■ Iasi wbat you want

E WltHELjW
Cor. Frrat and IJidon

Dry Feci

,

WEALTHY HOME RANSACKED

In Wet Weather
Our B^vs'Shoeo were never bet­
ter than tbU'year. TheM Sboee
sue a sore proteetion for yonr
poeketbook Bring the boy. we
will be glad to ehRw yon the
W.«1.

Latest Creattems
\

Stetson

Hate—two of tbe best known
mskee—none - better —the
-Gnyar- Derby Hat is the
beat BS.M Hat made.. See it.
and be'eonrinoed:

Cloak Dept News.

NAN PAHERSON TO
COME TO TRIAL IN APRIL
New Yorlc,' March 15.—Nan PaUcrson's second ' trial has been set for
April lo.

and detached cuffs.

Ghyer

PRO­

(Special to Tbe Dally EMgle.)
bare been taken In
ST. PETtRSBURQ, MARCH'15.—GENERAL LINEVJTCH HAS SUCCEEDED KUROPATKIN IN COM- .
____ ___'which may tnvcdve some of
MANDAT TIE PASS. THE RUSSIANS MAY BE ABLE TO. HOLD OYAMA IN CHECK
REiHFQItCB-'
theWesd saloon keepers • In aerions
dlOcuUy, while one
them, desiring
MENT8 ARRIVE. FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN ARE READY TO PROCEED TO THB FRONT. '
no tronble, has almdy closed hlh
place of business. .
Monday, a government inspector
was In the city and be InvesUgnted
tbe matters of the Ucmisea of the four
saloons where changes have bees
made. In the proprietorship within the
put few months.
' _2____
It appears that Orvtn Hntchlns. whs LONELY MAN ATTEMPTED SUI­ MET- IN FIFTH ANNUAL CONV^NTO BE HELD ON MAIN STREET
booght out Bert SUs* farmer buslaest
nON TODAY,
CIDE AT KALKAS)(.A.
THIS EVENING.
has been continuing the business on
der the city license taken out by ESIR; STOOD ON RAILROAD TRACK AND
that W’lsehsft A Co. haveR>een doing
CUT HIS THROAT.
business under the city license Issued
t^ Fred J. Bechtel:' that Patrick Bui^
SEll'ENTH D«TftlCT COWVI
AND KINDRED
den bas beeif numing under the FToit
IS IN SESSION.
Bros.' licensee and that the saloon in
oooneetlon wiUi the Columbia hotel
Geld
Medal
Wtnnera
Tell
of
Their
has been nm under tbe' city Ileense
Methoda
granted PatilA ^rden. In at least
- at ibm .lAffiit. It is alleged.
Special to Tbe Daily Bagle.i
Tbe fifth a
Dventloa of the
have been
Jkaska, March 15.—A man
ciples of Christ opened Ih
them have years old, by the name of Cbarlea Dairymen's associaUoo opened at F^- of Christ last night and It is.
Watt, attempted suicide this morning eatera- hall thte^omlng. The at­
..good deal of rel
tendance thU^ortiJng was unusually wiil be stirred up by the f
^/cutUng his throat
WkU waa aUadlng <m th« a R. ft amatl but a large Attendance is ea- before the conventton c
track about 11 o'clock wbea he dr«« pecied as Uie s^slons proceed:.
Tonl^t at--7 O'clock, i
After some delay, owing ^ the nonand Maahed .his
servlee wUl be held at ^ cooner
Hon*. A.<a. Pal
"
.r by'asw.
and Ftoht stTMln am
Id tohBB

The New Store

Cwtem SaHlDt and Planiat.
Sa. duat Tor Sale.

■1
a

THIS IS THE FIR8T.TIME THE FRENCH FINANCIERS HAVE OEClVnEO TO ADVANCE FUHM
lF*THE LOAN IS FINALLY TURNED DOWN IT WILL BE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
B AOOUT
PEACE,
,

tpoAttg-lh 'the canw bnt ao
one knows mu^ abot)t .him as he hag
ndent and liu -l
Caused-l^
Kettle ef;Tsr did
Hide. ’
■ .
Just recedami fresh'Ptnnen HaSdle
' ftoydusoa^ to tdk or
why he did:
. L. .SUckney's, 41i- South Dnlon
>e
d^
fio
cae knows whether he
not a "tempast^ s-tea-pof',
street.
' ,
8701-tf
is married or not
u the occaste^ Ktr the oaUIng out br tbe chemlcal^M^e of tbe
fire department this gBoMn iiat
was something which mlgl^'W deem­ . The Dsirymefi's cdiventtefl will
not held a aesslan this evening
ed dosely allied to It. a Mj|nii$i'nMon
owing to the mass meeting of citl« kettle,
none which Rat been - called at
A kettle containlog laS^nd rodn.
Steinberg's Grand. The oeadens irhicb was located in a s^gjkbaUdUig

dn aii kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build*
ing materials are right.

K'^ V

ciTT EDITION.

DRQPATKIfft SUGCESSaR

IHAONG CHAIRS

MAPLE LOSS

.

Si. ™- "* r“'



ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE 8T0BE
OPP. WHITING HOTEL
Open Wednwday evening instead

PI
(■mm

. -URids'
- —^
---------- andiwtoU roaeofis why TariMrs have so •'much
trouble gMUng iaborem. The major.
itr of f>niera eipeet a laborlag man
to come to them during hnrvest and
then hunt emplcTmcmt elsewhere at
other seaaons. To the farmers be
WOMAN DEAD ANI^ MAN NEARLY .
said: "Arrange the farm Into a dairy
UPELSS*
farm so that the help may be given
employment the year around. Amage
CAB DRIVER WENT TO ■BOOKLYN.
Ihe bulldlngi 80 the Uie help can care
POLICE BTATtOM.
fpr UtemseTves. and thus solve the
tronble of too much work for the farm­
er's wife." Then be disetused
of keeping the boys and girls nm
the farm. It is not the object to keep
all the young of tbe telhDy on the
farm, Mr. LOlle aaserted. Those wjtb
other talent and ability are expected
And Came From a Good FaH ef -the
(CoDtinoed CO Pago Fonr.l
' Cfty.

MYST#
- fli A CAB

BOVS' HOME AT
CHARLEVOIX QUBTONEO
Charlevoix. March 15.—Gov. Warner
has been asked to investigate tbe
Bnelab Home for Boys. Tbe nature of
possible scandal is unknown.

ssassICfc.
cions man who was under tie h

NOT IN GOOD CONDITION.

(Special to Tbe Dally Bagle.]
New York, March 15.—Tbie morn­
ing it was discovered that the heeutlfnl home of Joe. B. Sebonberg.
wealthy raeichant who has branch
hotises in Ohio snd Penaiylvanla, bsd
been broken into. InveatigaUon showed that between ten and fifty thousand
dollars' worth of gold^and silver Ubleware b«I Seen Uk^.
Mr. Sebooberg and his son have
been trarMing in Burr^ several
mon[bs and the house has'been closnd
without g caretaker. In It an valu­
ables worth noo.boo.
The robbers bad broken open seveifit chests ooutslotog valuables, Tbe
whole bouse bsd been ranaaAed
It was evident the men.hbd plained
to make a second trip.

sad both be nnd
tsioed. Tbe mao
cab gave his nsme
snd his residence cn Monroe etreetl
of the better clans aecUona of
May Be Miietarsd Out In tlw Near
Brooklyn. Tbe'woman he said was
Future.
Miss Msy Savage, aged 88. Both were
well dressed.
Tbe Manistee company, Co. F., >f
tbe NaUonal guaifi of Michigan, ts in
ATWOOD wiu
serious trouble and will probably be
t in the near futtre b>

-Is the threat made br Cmieral MeOurWsmsr’i Good'
rtn. head of the NaUonal gimzd.
OpinicM. of Him.
Tbe-captain, Mr. Broadhead,'and
ihe first lieutenant, Otto Kettner, have
[Special
to
Tbe
Dally
Baglc.1
both,b««h out of tbe city all winter
Lansing. Manh 15.—It Is said here
and the dnlU have cbnsegoently been that I^lroad CommlBslaaar Atwood'
few and ,far between. It was expected wlU resign immediately after the-ad- ^
tl&t at least one of them wodd letnm Jourcmeoi of ibe leglalatnre and that
this spring to 'Manistee and get the
place will be fiUed by W. W. Wede-.
meyer, of Ann Arbnr.
During the last cai^pslgn. it gras
Oenenl McOorria 'made an unex­ hinted that Warner wonld not re­
pected visit to the^ty Monday night, appoint Atwoiri, bat Imimedlalely after
however, and fotmd a fCw men i
inau'gnratlcm. Atwoed'a naate
LUTHER BURNED one JleaimiaDt'at-the armory, bnt 'WhmeFs
was tbe first one sent to tbe .senate preparation for drilling the geoeril and-Rwas
------- ----------did not favor such loose constnicUon
{Special to The Dali} Baglai
LuUier. March I8.~Three
, of the military rul^ and said so. He
Moeber-s. BemeFs and WUaoa's were declared that Co. F would be master­
wood after the manaer In whlrii. iic
dbnroywd by fire intt nlghL .'me ions ed out and the offleesa defiled Qie
Is ftS.dQO: Insurance, I16.0M. Origin prlrilege of resigning to eeeepe oonrt .bad been atiaeked daring the cam­
paign and to abow the teith Warner
cf tbe fliw is unknown.
marUsI for the reaponaOUKy of
had & him,-though It waa expected
I of aflaiia.
he wonld scad la Us realgnaUon abociB on tbe part ly sftsgward aad allow Governor War­
Traverse City Tent,
$71, K. O.
T. MM.; wiu'enjoy a dance snd sjp- of pi^ifiUc ctUsena, GeBeral kleOvfrin ner to nhme hte sueeeiM.
per after the regular meeting Friday finally stked tbd be -wonld give tbe
night in Foresters hsU to which all dty a ehance to
CKy Opehi Rouse dbee, Monday
Mnoeaheei anfi'tbelr ftmlUee are In- In the NailawQ guard. He<has allow­ evwalag. March MU. glvafi V tbe
Ttt8d. A good time and b large at­ ed two weeks fat an eSnrt to be made Bofitb aidn orehettra. DfinalagnAool
to
organise
a
mw
company
to
take
tendance is assured. Kttr cents wia
be ramified for dsnne and gmiper. Om the place of Go. r afid tbe cIUmm ai
of the iteatnrp* of the eve^ ^ ^ rnaUtts great endeavors to orguise
a pKW of'iltewymwlei!i new company whl^ shall be s credit
to The city.
numbere.
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